AJ R - FRFMONT. —This lady, it is not neoes v to inform our readers is the daughter of f ,ii'oiu l Benton of Missouri, and is one of the i ,'l't educated and most accomplished of Ame r " u .nneii The Huston Chronicle. relates the lf'till " • * |iri • • following anecdotes concerning her : —While c'olonel Fremont was making his arrange oti our western frontier for that explor •!'!r toiir in which he broke his road into the vof the Saeremcnto, his young wife in \\ Islington, according to his request opened ,11 letters addressed to him there, and for "oinled •-ueh as she deemed it important for to see. Among the rest she opened a ('iiiverninent dispatch countermanding his tour, the fruit, perhaps, of jealousy in a " superior " t station. A most loving wife, as she 1, id proved herself to be, must hare been un i strong temptation to forward that ; but Im.pilv for tlic world, she took the responsi l', i.f keeping it, and neither her husband ;, n v one else, except the poor Tite "Barna vvlio sent it, knew anything of the matter p'jl Col. Fremont returned, having gloriously tr.eted the objects of the expedition. ° Once more : during the protracted struggle which resulted in the election of Mr. Banks to Speakership, there happened to lie fellow i~ auv other in this city for his subser viem-v t<> the slaveholders, and a lady, adiuir , 1 I,,'vond most others in Washington society for the brilliancy of her wit and the intelligent interest which .-ho takes in public affairs. The conversation, of which she was the center, turning on the great contest in the House, she expressed her decided sympathy for the Re publican side, exulted in its pros|ect of suc '■ess. and complimented Mr. Banks in the high est terms. Tliis was too much for the Boston urn. who expressed his surprise that a South ern InK should countenance such a demagogue I a- Bunks, and such an enemy to Southern in stitution-. The lady replied, " I can relieve v.uir surprise in regard to myself, Sir, for my i;u-li;iiul. Col. Fremont, is a Free Soiler ; but let me express my surprise, that you, Sir, a WtluTiierainla Bostonian, should oppose Mr. Bunks in behalf of Southern institutions!"— \s the Bostonian who met with this terrible rehuki' was candid enough to tell the story on hi- return, we forbear to give his name, in the Vie that it has made him a wiser and better man. Towanda Market Wliolesale Prices. /I'nrrccted weekly by K.T. K<)X. Dealer in Provisions and l hvceries, No. 1, Brick ltow.] t'l - (retail price.). ',i bbl f 7 .70 (if. it 0 I;i.Uhc.it *' :,s °C ~ •' 30 fg i ; Ta . •' 50 oc —— i . ... " .... ti'.'J jv : ,tu.-. " 37\(rt i„ '• 1 :•'( . 1 IVri •' 12 (al.in Mr. MM. TKIPP, of Orwell, and Muss 11A i HHI. lit iI'CHTAI.IXt;, of l'ike. \ I.M INISTRATOR'S NOTICE. -Notice .1 i- In n l.v given that all persons indebted to the es . ' l.l'im'ii; lUXKBOI.D.dec'd., late of Overton twp. : ...ke immediate payment, and all jiersons having tie :.m: Is against -aid estate, will present them duly authen tkitnl l"i ett lenient. KDWAUP KIXKBOI.D, Administrator. Overtoil. .lime Id. liCui. pKAIN CRADLES and llor.se Rakes for -ale by June Is. ls.lt;. H. S. MKUCUB. NEW DRUG STORE AT NICHOLS. J jl!> (. M. & (i. I'. C'ADY would rospect ■ "y announce to their friends and the publie that ■ ■ li.u just opened a new and extensive Dili O STO l!K ! \l('lltil.s. X. Y. Their stuck is new aud carefully ted, and consists of Medicines, Chemicals, Faints, jiuonc whi.b are lead, zinc, chrome green and yellow, indi.i red.v. rmillioti, Ac. oils ami Varnishes, a var.i ty. Dye-stiitls, including logwood, camwood, fustic, cndltvar. gran ulated tin, indigo. Ac. BKI'SHKS fur paint, llair. hat, elutlM -. -Ins-, teeth. Ac. Window glass, •"ti. ..nitpilenc. burning fluid, alcohol tan i •• iai: \c!v puiv I.lupous for medicinal purposes; Patent Medicines, perfumery, l.ubin's Kxtrarts for the handkerchief ; fancy irliclcs, Yankee \ollons, Srmil. Cigars, Ac. Ac. ! : 1 - ■ms uur -tuek ofli rs imlms tneiits as lieingof ' ' alit v. lon-lolly selected, and sold cheap. '• •• > a tail, aud mx if you can purchase as cheap •;lieiv. o. M. A o. p. ('ADV. \:• li'il-. /line 1.7, IS.7S. I AMI'S' INDIA RUDDER GLOVES-', C at tin .t. IV of 11. S. MBKCCB. THE PACKET BOAT GAZELLE, H.\s Ikyr iwxvlv )riuil. ..I, MONDAY, the nth inst. I ' - will leave Waverlv for tin- boat every morning ' il" arrival of the night and morning trains, passen liiiic Tnvvanda in time for the stage- south. j int N'erth. the paekelvvill leave Towanda. at 1 o' ! ■ "I' M.. enabling passengers t take anv of the even I - tnight trains. POWKI.K A SMITH, ■ e "I'.i—engers fur the West ran procure through tick- I-"int-. Iitti by Ilailroad and Steamboat, by ap . - : ' ' aptain on the tsut, or either of the propri- I &' I'KK IXTEXDENTS NOTICE.—The - - -'i Piiv. t.ir. ran he -applied with copies of the ■ at tlie offiie of WM. • UOGAKT, Esq.. of ' •' ugh : and also, with copies of the Report ■ , ' " c niiti nilent of ('ommon Sclioolb, with the Ap ' i nter einbrai ing the ItepotAs of tin-difl'e.rent ■ .1 Isiard- nf the County as have not ben sup- luml House Architecture,"' can proeure j ' • pho-e by leaving a reeeipt tor the a valuable work, and only one copy can ' ii ii di-trict. It is intended for the school : r anv one individual, and it is expected arelully preserved. H . iin •. tin Seeretarv of the Imrongh hoard, and ■ 1 Iters i,, ilistiilmte the alve ihH'iiinents fur the v "jii nnti iidi ut, whose residence is live miles Iroin I. Mother Large Arrival of SIRIN(i GOODS! ■ !,, 'H is now receiving tlie largest, liest as 'J and niu.t desirable stock of tloods that has I Me/ u Towanda. Consisting of every v ariety -I.V/* FAXCYDRY HOODS, llardvurr, I a' >J "n,l (i/oss ware. Boots aml Shftrs. 1 "ps, Sto air Goods, Ca rjtfts. Mat '•. It We n-ira re, (frowrie*, Paiids, " ll "/"ir-(;/ f iss l Oils,JVnUs, Iron, .NW, Pish, leather, vV' - Vr '. , x "'d at wholesale or retail at very low pri- I v. ' :il ' "i very respeeUully rcfjoested to exaut- H 1 " K| I;V,V GLASS WARE.-A large I ' • : -d a--urtnient ol Crockery and Class ware, Ifl.. m.i\Pi if. s. MKlicri;. IKON, NAILS, &C. I 'dditimial stock ol CflßtMO and Saddlery Tun!., i i-, Trimmings. lron,Sti el Hi! MhIK CR NCUJ AN APPRAISEMENT AND CLASSI FICATION of the different persona engaged in the sale of Goods, Wares and Merchandize, in the County of Bradford, for the year 1*56, with the amount of license thereunto annexed : IVhere sold. Names. Class. Liocnse. Albany. .1). Kellogg A Co . 14 7 00 Asylum GHA- J H Morrow 14 700 John llorton. 14 7 op Strong A Terry. ] 14 7 00 Morton A Stone 14 7 up Athens boro' Harris A Page 10 20 00 George A Perkins 14 7 00 George B Perkins 1 4 7 00 C Park A Son 12 12 30 C H Herrick 11 7 IN) Moses Sawyer.... 11 7 00 Overton A Wheeler 14 7 00 C Coinstock 11 7 00 E Averill .'. 14 7 00 C C Brooks . 14 7 00 Joseph Parsons T.. 14 7no Athens tp D Gardner 13 7 00 A Beidleman 14 7 00 Burlington 110.. J F Long A Son 13 10 00 Merry. Wilhelm & C 0........ 13 10 no J Spalding~A Co 13 Dl 00 A S A S 11 Morley. 13 Hi no Reuben Morley 14 7 00 Canton Hugli.Maloy 14 7no Newman A Caldwell 13 10 00 J Vandyke A Co 14 7 (Mj C K Ka'thbone 14 7 (HI Tuttle A Heardsley 13 111 no A L Bodine 14 7 Oil Abner Doty 11 7 00 | 11 Miller A Co 11 7 (Ml ! Case A Rockwell 13 1(1 IK) I W S Baker 13 1(1 on Mix A Hooper It 7 (mi | Columbia \ B Austin 14 7 (Ml j Durell... .J G A Kl, Brown 14 700 j U Moody 14 7 on | Franklin... .J M Martin 14 7 nil i M N Frisbie A Co 11 7 on ! Granville. ...LI) Taylor 11 7 (Mil K S Bailey. 14 7 00 i W H Phillips 12 12 50 Herriek Charles Piatt 14 7 On . lieroy... .1) 1) Parkhurst It 7 (Mi j Monroe b0r0'...-S S Hiuman I t 7 (Ml Smith A Lyon It 7 00 j Smith A Cranmer 13 10 00 Brown A Rockwell 13 111 (lot Newton A White 13 111 IMI | H. S. Pliinney 11 7 IMI | Monroe Tp... .Levi Knnis It 7 nil: V K A J K Piollet 14 7 00 j Orwell. . .11 Gibhs A Son 11 7 nil j S X Bronson 13 10 00 j Potter A I.you 11 7 00 ' Potter A Eastabrooks 14 7 (Ml Pike... .Stevens A Burrows 11 7 (Ml! D Bailey A Son 13 10 00 | H.iildvvin A Bobbins 14 7 (Ml j G II Little 13 10 00 j lioswortli A Pierce pi 7 00 1 Ridgbury.. . Decker A Cornell 14 7 (Ml! A II Voorhw 14 7 (Ml j (' F Wilson 14 7 00 B F Buck 14 7 no i 11 C Evans 44 7 IMI j Rome.. . .George Nichols . 14 7 no ; J W Woodhurn 14 7 IM| Fox A Thatcher 14 7 mi' Standing Stone H W Tracy 14 7 oil Goorge Stevens II 7 nil 1 Sheshe|uin .(' H Ames 11 7 nil Kinney A Gore 11 "(Ml Smithticld.. J W Phelps ACo 14 7 nil Durfev A Friteher 12 12 30 M Bui lock A Co 12 12 30 Springfield... (' T Murphy 14 7 (Mi Hiram Spear If 7 00 Daily A Hart 13 111 IMI ' Troy 80r0'... J EGoodrich W 12 30 1 F L Ballard 14 7 Oil i Spalding A Ballard 14 7 00 E F Ballard 14 7 00 ; 11 P Ballard It 7 (Ml 1 V M A 11 F Long 12 12 30 lb-nick A l'aine 12 12 111 Newlierry A Peck. 12 12 30 CK Spencer II 7 (Ml S W A D F Poinemy 12 12 30 S W l'aine 13 1(1 no Towanda 80. .. Hall A Russell 13 HI 00 Montanyes A Co 11 1"> oil Joseph Kingsberv. .'. 13 10 O# H (' Porter ". 14 7 (Ml 0 D Bart left 13 In IMI 15 Kingsberv A Son 1.7 10 00 W A ChamW-rlin 11 7 IMI A M Warner It 7 no Collins A Powell If 7 00 Tracy A Moore 13 111 00 M ESolomon It 7 no H S Mercur 11 l-"> 00 Joseph Powell 10 20 (Ml Bailey A Nevins It 7 00 Patton A Payne It 7 (Ml Gnttenlierg. Bosenbaum A Co 11 13 00 J D Humphrey 13 1" nil A J Record 14 7 (Ml E T Fox If 7 IMI E A Parsons 11 7 no Ulster... .Gibson A Gorseline II 700 Newell A Co 14 7 (MI J Mather 14 7 no J 1) Anthony 14 7 on I Warren. ...J P lingers... If "IMI J A Ide II 7 oil Robert Cooper 14 7 00 G W Tallmadge 14 7 03 Windham... W II ltusseli If 7 IMI 15 Kiivkeinbill II 7 no Wyalusing. Wells A P.ixby 13 loon A I a-wis 11 7 (Ml W Tavlor It 7 00 C Averv 14 7 03 George At wood It 7 00 Wvsox.... V E A J E Piollet 13 10 IMI Jesse Allen 11 7 (Ml Wells John Roliorts 11 7 oil John Brownell A Co 11 7 (Ml A List and Classification of the Leer Houses Eating Houses, Ac., in the County of Bradford, for tin year 1536, under the acts of Assembly of loth of April, Ixl9, and 31st of March, 1 >36; If'here f.oriilnl. Names. Class. Urease. Athens boro'... J 11 Wil-nn x 3 IMI Carm-rA Snell * 5 (mi George Newell 8 5 (Ml Cant 0n... A V Trout 8 5 00 Horace Tuttle 8 S Oil A A Cantield .8 3 Oil J G Sciidder 8 3 00 Litchfield . .Cornelius Har-h 8 300 Monroe Bo lames Smith x 3 IMI Anthony Mullan 8 5 IMI Towanda Bo Miles Carter 8 3 (Ml It A Bnrbank 8 3 Oil R C Smaller 8 3 00 J C Wilson 8 5 (Ml Troy Boro' ... William Morgan 8 3 Oil Nelson Fish 8 5 oil Smithlk-ld . . ISeelie Gcronld 8 AOO Ulster T M Pike 3 00 Caleb Adams 8 5 IMI Rome John Whittaker 8 5 00 A List and Classification of the persons en gaged in the sale of Nostnims. Patent Medicines, A c., in the County of Bradford, for the year 1856, under the aet of Assembly of April ill, ls l 9: Where I rotated. Names. Class. I.irrnse. Athens 80... .George A Perkins I 3no C II Herri.-k 1 3 00 Burlington 80... .Merry, Wilhelm A C 0.... I 300 Canton A I. Bodine 1 3 IMI Case A Rockwell I 3 00 Granville ...W H Phillips 1 3 on Lerny I) D Parkhurst I 300 Monroe B". . . . Newton A White 1 •< 'MI Rome I AY Woodhurn 1 •> 0" Standing Stoue.... 11 AV Tracy 4 3 (Ml Smithticld. M Bullock ACo 4 n IMI Springfield Hiram Spear t •> 00 Towanda 80.. ..II C Porter I •} Patton A Payne 4 3 nil Trov 110....(' Drake 1 V M A 11 F Long 4 3 (Mi Ulster.... Newell ACo 4 3On A List and Classification of tlie different Dis tilleries in Bradford County, for the vcar 1836. under the acts of Assembly of Aj-ril 10th, 1x49, and March 31st, H5.36: Where titrated. Names. Class. I.irense. Sprincfield... .William Brace 10 fall 0(1 Troy Twp. ...SM Leonard 10 3(1 (Ml A List and Classification of Rankers in Lrad- I'ord County, for the year 1836 : Where iMraled. Name. vlin't of Hastness. License Towanda Bo . . laiporte. Mason A Co.. .SI3OO $4. (Ml KM" Notice is hereby given that an appeal will be held at the Commissioner's Office, in the borough ot Towanda, on MONDAY, the 30th day of JI'NE next, at 2 o'clock, P.M., at which time and place any person aggrieved hv the foregoing Appraisement and ( lassitication can attend if they think proper. A. D. MONTANA E, Towanda. May 29. 1836. Mercantile Appraiser. /1 CY H. WATKINS, ATTORNEY ,V \ T COUNSELLOR A T LA W. will attend prnrnpC Iv to all business entrusted to his care. Collections will receive his special attention. Office a tew doors north ot the Ward House. Towanda. May la. lSoo. CULTIVATOR TEETH AND CORN V ; SMELLERS, for sale bv H. S. MERC I R. Notice tc rarmcrs. JOHN B. IRVINE, at *1 dry. south end ot the horongh, is selling PUH'GHS. wholesale and retail, cheaper than any other man in the country. Among others, arc his Excelsior I lough-. AI- > STIIAKS and other article-in his line, allot which he wi|' eel! in - heap t--i c.t.-li. Tv-wanda. May I-"-. £cgal SHERIFF'S SALE—By virtue of writs of Venditioni exponas, insued out of tile Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County, and to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House, in the boro' of 'l'owuuda, on TIH'RSD VY, July 111. 1*56, at I o'clock. I*. M. n tract of hind called " Georgetown,'"situa ted on the waters of Towandu creek, Overton township, surveyed to George Kdge, heginning at a liecch thencebv land of Daniel Hroudhend, sontli 29°, west 212 perches t<> a maple ; thence by land of Peter Kdge, south 61°. ea.-t 27.i perches to a po.-t; thence bv land of George Temple, north 29°. east 212 porches to a'po-t: thence by laud of Paul Hardy and .Samuel Edge, north 111 0 , west" 27.1 por ches to the beginning, containing ;;4:t acres, "27 perches and allowance of six per cent, for roads, Ac. AlJsO—A certain tract of land culled " Maple Grove.'' surveyed to George Temple, situate on the waters of To wandu creek, Overton township, I>egilining at a post: thence by land of James Siddeii, Andrew Hardy and Paul Hardy, north, 111 0 , west 320 perches to a po.-t thence hv land of George Kdge. south 20°, west 212 perches to a post ; thence by laud of Peter Temple, south 61°,ea-t 32il perches to a I a-ecli ; thence by land of Paul Moore, north 2i°, east 212 perches to the hegiuniug, containing 400 acres and allowance of 0 per cent, for roads. A LSI I —A certain tract of land called " Dunfries,'" situ ate in Overton township, surveyed to Paul Moore, begin ning at a post, thence by land of George, Peter and James Middens, north 61°, we.-*t 3211 perehe.s to a post ; thenee In land of George Temple, south 2'J°. we.-t 212 porches to "a beech ; thence by old surveys, south 01°, east 320 peretios to a hireli ; theuee by land of Joshua C'oiley, north 29°, east 212 perches to the liegiiming, containing 400 acres and allowance of 6 per cent, for roads, Ac. AI.SO—A certain tract of laud called " Union," survey ed to Samuel Kdge, situate on the waters of the Towunda creek. Franklin township, beginning at a hemlock ; thence by land ot Daniel Broadliead, south 29° west 424 perches to a liecch ; thence by land of George Kdge, south 01°, east 100 perches to a post; thence by land of Paul Hardy. North 20°. east 424 perches to a post : thence by land of Simon Hardy, north 01°, west 100 perches to the begin ning, containing 400 acres and allowance of ti per cent, for roads, Ac. ALSO—A certain tract of land called •' Perry,"survey ed to Simon Hardy, situate on the waters ot" Towandu creek, Krankliu township, beginning at a post, thence by laud of James Hardy, north 2"J°,east 424 perches to a post": j thence by laud of Joseph I-udley, north iil°, west 160 per- | ches to a hemlock sapling; thence by land ot Ituuiel I Broadliead. south 2'J°, west 424 perches to a hemlock : I thence by land of Samuel Kdge, south til°, east Bill per- ! ches to the beginning, containing 4UO acres and allowance ; of V per cent, for roads, Ac. ALS —.V certain tract of land called " Denmark," stir- ! veyed to James Hardy, situate on the waters of Towandu ; creek, Franklin township, beginning at a post, thence by lands of Simon Hardy, south 2-.i°. west 424 perches to a post; theme by land of Paul Hardy, south tl°, east 100 perches to a birch ; thence by land ot Nathan Hardy, north 2U° cast 424 perches to a po.-t; thence by laud of Joseph iaidlcy, north 01°. west Did perches to the la-gin ning, containing 400 acres and allowance of li per cent. ! for roads, Ac. ALSO—A certain tract of land called " Belmont," sur veyed t-i Nathan Hardy, situate on the waters of Towandu creek. Franklin Township, beginning at a post, thence bv land ot Samuel Siddens, north 2!l°, east 424 perches to "a ' post; thence by land of Peter laidley, north r,l°. west ' 160 perches to a post ; thence by lands of James Hardy. ! south 2'.°. west 42 J peri-lies to a birch ; thence by land ot I Andrew Hardy, south 61°, east 160 perches to the begin- 1 ning, containing 400 acres and allowance ut 6 per cent, for roads, Ac. ALSO—A certain tract of land called " Knlield." sur veyed to Joseph Siddcus, situate on the waters of the To wandu creek, Franklin township, lieginmng at a post, thence by lands of George llaja, north 20°, east 424 per ches to a post; thence by laud of Andrew Sadley, north ill 0 , west 160 perches to a post ; tlu-uce by land of Samu el Siddens, south 2'J°, west 424 perches to a maple; thence liy land of Peter Siddens, south 61°, east 160 perches to the beginning, containing 4M acres and allowance, Ac. ALSO- A certain tract of land called " Mt. Pleasant," surveyed to James Siddens, situate on the waters of To wandu creek. Franklin township, beginning at a post, theuee by land of Peter Siddens, north 29°, east 424 per ches to a maple : thence by land of Samuel Siddens.north til°, west 160 perches to a post; thence by land of An drew Hardy, south 29°. west 424 perches to a post ; thence by land of George Temple and Paul Moore, south 61°, east 160 perches to the beginning, containing 100 acres and allowance of 6 per cent, for roads. ALSO A certain tract or land called "St. Paul,'" sur veyed t-> Paul llardv, situate on the waters of Towanda creek, Franklin township, beginning at a post, thence by land of Andrew llardy. north 2',l°, east 424 perches to a birch ; thence by laud of James Hardy, north 61°, west 160 perches to a post ; thence by land of Samuel Kdge. south 29°. west 424 perches to a post ; thence by land of George Kdge and George Temple, south 61°, oast 160 per ches to the heginning, containing 100 acres and allowance of 6 per cent, for roads. A I.SO—A certain messuage and tract of land called '• Mount Hope." surveyed to Jonathan North, situate on the waters ot Towanda creek, in Overton township, W ginuing at a post, thence by land of Samuel North, north 29°, east 424 perches to a post; thence by land of James North, 61°, west 160 perches to a post; thence by laud ; of Peter Hampton, south 29°, west 424 pen-lies to a hem lock sapling ; thence by land of Joseph Castutor south 61°, east liio perches to the ts-ginning. containing 400 acres and allowance of 6 percent, for roads, i ALSO—A tract of land called " Germantown," survey i ed in the name of Stephen HalKngsworth, situate on the waters of Loyal Sock creek, in the township of Overton, heginning at a post, thence by land of Herman I'astator, Joseph • 'astator mid George I'a-tntor, north 61°, west 320 ! perches to a post; thence by land of Henry Hardy, south i 29°, west 212 perches to a post ; theuee by old surveys, i south 61°, east 320 jtcvehes to a post; thence by land of i Anna Harris, north 29°, east 212 perches to the beginning, j containing too acres and allowance of 6 [sr cent, for ' roads. ALSO—A certain tract of land called "Frugality." | surveyed in the name of Joseph ('astator, situate in Over- I ton township, beginning at a post, thence by lands of ! Itanium ('astator. north 29°, east 424 perches to a a post: ; thence by land of Jonathan North. N. 61° west 160 perches j to a hemlock sapling: thence by land of George ("astator, i south 29°, we-t 424 perches to a post; thence by laud of I Stephen H-al lings worth, south 61°, east 160 perches to the j beginning, containing 400 acres and allowance of 6 per j cent. j A LSO—A certain tract of land called "Belfast," sur | veyeil in the name of llarmait ('astator, situate in Over ; ton town-hip. beginning at a post, thence by laud of John Moore, north 29°, west 42 4 perches to a chestnut sapling; thence by land of Lemuel North, north 61°. <--t 160 per ches to a post : thence by laud of Joseph (.'astator. south 79°, west 42 4 perches to a post; thence by land of Ste phen llallingswortli and Anna Harris, south 61°, east 160 perches to the liegioning, containing 100 acres and allowance of 6 per cent, for roads. A LSI I—A certain tract of land called" Fredericksburg," surveyed in the name of Frederick Schoots. situate on the waters of the Towanda creek, in Monroe township, hegin ning at a post ; thence by land of George Schoots, north 29°. east 424 perches to a post: thence by land of Peter North, north 61°. west 160 perehe.s to a post; thence by laud of Samuel North, south 21°, west 424 perches to n chestnut sapling ; thence by land of J. Moore, south i.l°, east 16(1 perches to the beginning, containing 4UU acres and allowance of 6 per cent, for roads. ALSO—A certain tract of land called "Springfield," surveyed ill the name of George Sehoats, situate on tin waters of th Towanda creek, in Monroe township, begin ning at a chestnut oak. thence by land of Peter Schoots, north 29°, east 421 perches to a post ; thence by land of Peter North, north 64°, west 160 perches to a po.-t ; thence by land of Frederick Schoots, south 29°, west 421 perches to a post; tlu-uce by land ot Hannah Woodruff,south 61°. east Dill pels-Ins to the heginning, containing 400 acres and allowance of 6 per rent, for roads. Al.sq—A certain tract of land called " llriston," sur veyed in the name of Samuel Anderson .situate oti tin- wa tor-ot Towanda creek, in Monroe township, beginning at a po.-t ; thence by land of Peter Schools and Robert Hamp ton, south 61°, east 320 {torches to a po-t: thence by laud of Joseph Anderson, north 29°, east, 212 porches to an a-li sapling, them e by vacant land, north 61°. west 320 per ches to a hemlock, thence by land of Peter North, south 29°, west 212 perches to the beginning, containing 400 acres and allowance of -ix per cent, for roads. ALSO A certain tract of land called "By ford," survey ed in the name of Joseph Anderson, situate on the waters of the Towanda creek, in Monroe tow nship. Is ginning at a post, thence by land of Frederick ('astator and George Barnes, south 61°, east 320 perches to a post ; theuee by laud of John Beuion Jr., north 29°, east 212 perches ta a white oak. thence by vacant lauds, north 61°, west 320 perches an ash sapling : thence by land of Samuel Ander son, south 29°, west 212 perches to the Is-ginning, con taining 400 acres and allowance of six per cent, for roads. AI-SO—A certain tract of land called " Humility," situ ate on the waters of Towanda creek, Fraukliu township, brginning at a maple, thence by laud ot Jaines Siddens. south 29°, west 424 perc es to a post ; tlu-uce by Paul Moore, south 61°, east lliti perches to a post; thence by land ot George Sidden, north 29°. east 424 perches to a post ; thence by land of Joseph Sidden, north 61°. west 160 perches to the beginning, containing 400 acres and al lowance of 6 per cent, lor roads. ALSO A certain tract of land calh-d Milton." situ ate on the waters of Towanda Creek, in Franklin town ship, beginning at a birch, thence by land of Paul Hardy, south 29°, west 424 perches ; thence by land of George Temple, south 61°. east 160 perches to a post; thence by land of James Siddens, north 29°. east 424 perches to a post: thence by land of Nathan Hardy, north 61°, west 160 perches to the beginning containing 400 acres and al lowance of 6 per ce t. for roads. \I.SO A certain tract of land called " Bedford," situ ate on the waters of the Tow anda creek, Franklin town -hip. beginning at a maple thence by land of Joseph Sid don north 29°. east 42 4 perches to a post; thence by land ot Peter I-ndley, north 61°. west 160 perches to a post; thence by land of Nathan Hardy, smith 29°, west 424 per ches to a post ; thence by laud of James Siddens, south 61° east 160 perches to the beginning, containing 400 acres and allowance of 6 per cent, for roads. SO—A certain tru-1 of land called " Dover,"survey ed in the name of Robert Hampton, situate on the waters of Towanda eveek. Monroe township, beginning at a ma i.le thence by land of Frederick ('astator. north 29°, east W perches to a post; thence by land ot Samuel Ander son north 61°. west 160 perches to a post; tbeuce by land ot Peter Schoots south 29°, west 424 perches to a post ; thi ncc by land of Mary AValli*. south ol° east 160 perches to the beginning, containing 100 aac- and allow ance ofi per cent for road . Ccgrtl .y.SO—A certain trait of land culled " Cole's Hili," surveyed in the name of rotor Schotts. situate on the u turs of Towanda creek, Monroe township. beginning at a post: thence by laud of Kul-ert Hampton, north 29 5 , oast 124 perches to a post : thonoo bv land of Satntiol Ander son, north t!l°, west ltjO porches to a post; thonoo by laud of George Schotts, south 29°, west 424 perches to a chestnut oak. thence by land of Mercy Ellis, south 01°, east lt;n porches to the beginning, containing 400 acres and allowance af h per cent, for roads. ALSO—A certain tract of land called "Camden,"' sur veyed in the name of Samuel North, situate on the waters of "the Towanda creek, Franklin township, beginning ata chestnut sapling thence by lands of Frederick Schotts. North 29°, east 424 perches t a post ; thence by land of James North, north tll°, west Hit) jierches to a post; thence by laud of Jonathan North, south 29°, west 424 perches' to a post; thence by land of Harinan Castator, south <>l°, east I tilt perches to the beginning, containing 41MI acres and allowance ol't! per eeut. for roads. AI.SU—A certain tract of land called " llagerstown." surveyed in the name of Samuel llagar. situate on the waters of the Towanda orook. Overton towui-hip, begin ning at a post, thence by land of J. Sadley. north t!l°, west 1 00 perehes to a post: thence hy land of Nathan llaja, south 29°, west 424 perches to a sugar sapling; thence ly land of Jonathan Hampton, south <>l°. east 10(1 perches to a post : thence hy land of I'cter Hampton, north 29°, east 121 perches to the beginning, containing 4M acres and allowance of per cent, for roads. ALSO—A certain tract of land called " Dartmouth, *' situate in Overton township, surveyed in the name of Samuel Hardy, beginning ut a post", thence bv land of Henry Cooley. south I°. east 320 perches to a beech; thence by land of James Brvsoti. north 2U°. east 212 per ches to a beech ; thence by land of Henry Seeley. north i!l°. west 320 perches to a post; thence bv land of Samu el Fritz, south 2!)°, west 212 perches to 'the beginning, containing 400 acres with allowance of six per cent, for road*. ■ ALSO—A certain tract of land called ' Clearfield," sur veyed in the name of James Hardy, situate on the waters ol Towanda creek. Overtoil township,beginning at H post, them e by land ol General Broadhead, south 29°, west 31s perches to a pn-t ; thenee by land of Jonathan Seeley. south !I°, east 2l° west 200 perches to a post; thence by the same and land of Gen. S. Broadhead (south 20° west 3|K perches to a post ; thenee by land of Samuel Cooley south i;l° east 200 perches to the is-giiining. Containing 376 acres and al lowance of ii percent, for roads, A'c. ALSO—A certain tract of land called " Litchfield,"sur veyed to Henry Betz. situate on the waters of Towanda creek, Overton township, la-ginning at a small beech and thence by land of Joseph Betz south i;l° east 276 perches to a post: thence by land of Samuel Temple north 2'.° east 220 perches to a sugar sapling ; thence bv vacant land north t.l° west 276 perches to a hemlock ; thence In land of George Moore south 20° west 212 perches to the la-ginning. Containing 343 acres, and 27 perches and al lowiuiee of 0 per cent, for roads, Ac. ALSO—A certain traet of land called " Longford,"sur veyed to Joseph Betz. situate on the waters of Towanda creek. Overton township, beginning at a beech, thence In land of John Betz south i;l° cost 276 perches to a post: thenee by land of Henry Bryson north 29° east 212 perch es to a post : thence by land of Henry Betz. north t;i° west 276 perches to a small beech ; thence l>v land of George Moore and Samuel Cooley south 29° west 212 perches to the beginning. Containing 343 acres and 27 perches anil allowance tor roads, Ac. ALSO A certain tract of land called " Ftugalitv."sur veyed to John llctz. situate on the waters of Towanda creek. Overton township, beginning at a beech, thence by land of James Bet / south Gl 0 east 275 perches to a post ; thence by land ol Joseph Seely north 2'.'° east 212 perches to a post ; thence by land of Joseph Betz north !1° west 276 perches to a birch : thence by land of Samuel Cooley south 27° west 212 perches to the tiegiuiiiiig. Containing 343 acres and 26 perches and allowance of ti per cent, for roads. Ae. ALSO- A certain traet of land called "Greenfield," surveyed to James Betz. situate on the waters of Towan da creek. Overton township, beginning at a sugar tree, them e by land of Samuel Fit/., south t!l° east 276 perches to a post; thence by land of Henry Seeley north 29° east 212 perche to a post: thence by land of John Bet/, north | i!l° west 275 perches to a beech ; thenee by land of James 1 Hardy south 29° west 212 ja-rehes to the ls-ginning. C'un j tainiug 343 acres and 27 (terehes ami allowance. ALSO A certain tract of land called " Fertility," sur veyed to Henry Seeley, situate in Overton township, Ih-- : ginning at a hemlock", tlu-nee by laud ot Joseph Seeley, , north !1° west 320 porches to a post ; thenee bv lands of j James Bet/, south 29° west 212 perehes to a post; thenee ; by land of Samuel Hardy south til° east 320 perches to a ; lieech; thenee by land of Vat rick north 29° east 212 i perches to the beginning. Containing 400 acres and al lowance. A LSI • A tract of lam! called " Mount Hope." surveyed to Samuel 1-ritz. situated in Overton township, beginning at a sugar trie, thence by land of J. Fritz south i!l° east 27 ) perches to a post ; thence by land of Samuel Hardy north 29° east 212 perehes to a post ; thence by land of Samuel Bet7. north til 0 west 276 perches to a sugar tree ; thenee by land of James Hardy and Jonathan Seeley south 29° west 212 perches to the beginning. Containing 343 acres and 27 perches, and allowance of •! per cent, for roads. Ac. ALSO A tract of land called " Urntnn," situated in Overton tovvp-hip, surveyed to Deter Kdge, beginning at a in.i>!• ■. tlionet l I>v lands ol ll.niiel Rroadheud south 211° west 212 jierehes to a hemlock ; them e by land of Henry Hetz south t". I ° cast 27A perches to a sugar sapling: thence hy land of l'cter Temple north 2:t° ea.-t 212 perches to a post : thence hy land of George Kdge north U1 ° west 273 perches to the beginning. Containing 343 acres and 27 perches and allotvanee. Al.Stt- A tract of laml called 11 Amsterdam."surveyed to Henry Hryson, situate in Overton township, beginning at a sugar true, thence hy land of Samuel Temple north •>l° west 1120 perches to a post; thence hy land of Joseph Hetz south 2:t° west 212 perches to a post : thence hy land of Joseph Sceley south >l° east 320 perches to a tieech ; thence hy land of James White north 2'J° east 212 perch es to the lieginning. Containing 400 acres and allowance. ALSO A certain tract of land called " Felicity," sur veyed to S. Coolev. situate in Overton township, liegin ning at a beech, thence hy land of J. Iletz and Joseph Hetz north 2'.° east 318 perches to a post ; thence hy land of George .Moore north 01° west 200 perches to a post; thence by land of Samuel Hrnadltead south 2'J° west 31k perches to a po-t : thence hy land of James Hardy south 01° east 2lin perches to the beginning. Containing 37.7 acres and allowance. A LSt i \ tract of laud called " Amherst," surveyed to Jo.-cph Scch y. situate in Overton township, beginning at a pot thence by land ot Henry Hryson north ol' vvc.-t 320 perches to a post : thence by lauds of John Hetz south 20° west 212 perches to a post; thence hy land of Henry Sceley south (!1° east 320 perches to a post; thence by lands of James Karnes north 01° ea.-t 2i ! perches to the lieginning. Containing 100 acres and allowance of <; per cent, for roads. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of William Johnson vs. Win. 11. Winder. Also, at the suit, of Simon ('amemn. Cashier of the Hank of Middletown, l'a. vs. William H. Winder. JOHN" A. CODDING, Sheriff. Towanda, June 3, ISSti. RAILROAD HOUSE. TOWANDA, PA. MOSES T. CARRIER, Proprietor. f FMIK IVoprieter having recently leased the tavern .-taml X familiarly known a.- the OLD MKANS STAND, situ ate in the lower portion of this village, on Main st., takes pleasure in informing the public that this hotel has been thoroughly tilted up. painted, papered, Ac., ami furnish ed with good furniture, with other important ' Images for the convenience and accommodation of citizens ami tra vellers. And further, the proprietor begs leave to say, that from the experience he has had in the business, he Hatters liini sell that he is capable of catering to the wants ol all who will favor him with their patronage. It is his determina tion to plea.-c the most fastidious at all hours. The most accommodating assistants always in atten dance. Please call and try us. Towanda, May 2(1, I 83& X RMIMSTRATOR'S NOTICE Notice XX is hereby given, that all jiersons indebted to the es tate otThos. A. Strong, dee"d. late of Wells tp. are re quested to make payment without delay ; and all persons having claims against said estate, roust present them duly authenticated for settlement, to the wilmcrihcrs. AMANDA J. STRONG, A. W. AYKKS, February i:. Executrix. ADM IN ISTR A TOR'S NOTICE Nutiee -L jL. is hereby given that ail |crsoti* imlehted to the es tate of SAM'!, C. QUICK, deceased. late of Asylum j township, to make immediate paymeut, arid all persons having demands against saiil estate, will present them du ly authenticated for settlement. CORNELIUS QUI IK, June 10, lH.li'i. Administrator. AI'.M IN ISTR. \ TOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, that all persons indebted to tin-es tate of Luther Rockwell, dee'd., late of Troy township, are hereby requested to make payment without delay; and . all persons having claims against said estate will please present them dtdy authenticated for settlement. BINGHAM 1.. ROCKWELL, AMY ROCKWELL, June 10, IK/iii. Administrators. Administratrix NOTICE.--Notice . is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es- ] tate of FREDERICK lIAI.L, uee'd, late of Canton town- | twp, are hereby requested to make payment without de- j lay; and all persons haviug claims against said estate will please present tliem duly authenticated fur settlement, to (J. E. Ratliboue, of Canton. HARRIETT E. BRADLEY, Feb. 7, IS.VI. Administratrix With will annexed. V EDITOR'S NOTICE.--//////!' matter of\ the estate of J. J. H'arfurd deceased. In the Or phan's Court of Bradford County. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned. Auditor ! appointed by an id Court, to distribute funds in the hands ( of the Administrators of said estate, will attend to the duties of his appointment, at his office, in tlie borough | of Towanda. on Monday, the 3ilth day of June, IK6U, at otic o'clock, I'. M.. when and where all persons having claims upon said funds must present thcui, or else be for ever debarred from the same. Mav 20. Is.a;. H. WATKIXS. Auditor. A DM IN ISTR A TOR'S N OTlCE—Notice _a~\. is hereliy given, that all persons imicbted to the es- i tate of Rotiert Tyrrel. deceased, late of Warren tow nship, are hereby requested to make payment without delay; and all persons having claims against said estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. ELECTA TYRREL, May 12. 1 *.*>v said Court, to distribute the funds raised by Sheriff sale of defendant's real estate, will attend to the duties assigned him at the office of Adams A Overton, in the iairough of To wanda.on Tuesday the Ist day of July, iK.nl.at oneo'clock in the afternoon, when and" where all persons having claims are requested to present them, or be forever debar red therefrom. D'A. OVERToN, Towanda. June 1,1 SAG. Auditor. A EDITOR'S NOTICE.— In the (JrpkMvi? * Court, tin he matter of the estate of Amos Green, deceased. The undersigned Auditor, appointed to distribute the funds in the hands of tlie administrators, raised by sale of real estate, will atteml to tlie duties id said appointment at the office of \Vm. El well, in the Ixirough ol Towanda, on Monday! the 21st day of July, lN.it;, at 2 o'clock. F. M., at which tii/p" and place all persons having claims upon said money must present them, or else be forever de barred from the same. 11. ILM'KEAX. June 10. is.it;. Auditor. ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—In pnrsn anee of an order of the Court of Common l'leas of , Bradford County, there will lie exposed to public sale on the premises, at" 2 o'clock F. M. of the 13th day of JULY 1 next, the following described tract of land to wit : A lot ofalsiiit 114 acres situate in the township of llidgiiery, | bounded on the west by land of Jacob Richardson, north by land of l'errin Buriih.Ain, east by land of S.tndford Richardson, south by land of Jacob Richardson, with : about nine acres improved and a small young orchard thereon growing. To la- sold as the property of Jaiues : Evans, 2d. a lunatic. 1). F. HILDUETH, Committee. Eidgbery, June 9, ls.it;. j ]\TAP OF BRADFORD COUNTY, from ; .' I actual measurement and surrey throughout the ('cot, t;/. made under the direction of J. ll*. RARKER. —The I subscriber will publish shortly a Xkw ANUCOMI'I.ktk MAC ! OK Dkaiwokd Cpt'STV. The surveys are now in progress. ) All the Fublic Roads, Railroads. Stations. Fost Offices, ('hurehes. School Houses. Stores, Shops. Mills, Private 1 and Public Houses, Ac., are to lie shown on the Map. in addition to the usual topography of Rivers, Creeks, Ponds and Mountains. The names of the property holders gen ! orally, including those ill the County who subscribe in 1 advance to the Map, arc also to be inserted in their respec tive places. M AIS OF THE PRINCIPAL VILLAGES, on a large scale, will lie inserted in the margin. Also views of pub lic buildings and private resiliences. No more Maps will be published than subscribed for, and at only one price. The Map will contain some It! or IN square feet. Tola engraved and delivered to suhscril-ors handsomelycolored and mounted. WILLIAM J. BARKER, Publisher. North Hector, X. Y.. Mav 2n, 1k.",/;. CASH-AND CREDIT! rTMIK suhserilier gratefully announces his thanks for the 1. liberal patronage received during the past year, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the trade, which he will endeavor to merit hy keeping his Stock continually replenished by i'.lS'll purchase*, with a large and pure assortment of Goods, which scrrral years erjttricncc has enabled him to " tiny at the hnre*t rates" of the 11 Impor ters ami Manufacturers"—hy selling low—hy adoptingthe Cash SysTkm entirely, and by making a general redac tion of prim*. Consequently, the credit system will cease on and after the tir-t day ot Jaiiunry, lßst>. *• All persons indebted arc requested to make imme diate payment. H. C. POHTKH. Oliice and Drug Store in South end of the Ward House. Urccm'oer 20. J 833. GUTTINBURG, ROSENBAUM &. CO. HAVE OPENED A NEW STORE, WITH Now Prices and New Goods! \T the Corner of Mailt and Itridgn streets, in Patton's . New Klock. where they will exhibit and otter for sale a -plcudid stock ol DRY GOODS: consisting ol the latest style- of Ladies' Dress Silks, such as plain black, watered, laveiitiue brocade, ,Ve., changeable, China and plaid silk, a splendid style of striped pongee silk, of all colors and shades. A splendid stock of Crape. Siik. Stella, and printed Cashmere SHAWLS; a regular assortment of DItKSS GOODS, consisting ot ohallys, de laities, berages, lawns. Are., from a .Ml cent calico dress pattern up to a S7 silk dress. Inln >M KSTH S. our assortment is complete; we have a large stock of prints, ginghams, checks, tick ings. bleached and unbleached muslins, Arc. Also a splen did assortment of KMKKOIDKiMKS. such as French needlework collars, sleeves, Svv iss aud jaconet llouneiugs. needlework edgings and insertings, linen thread laces, cotton embroidered lace curtains, jaconets, dotted limils. grospart mii-lins. Ac.. Phi numerous to mention. We have also an elegant assortment of lionnel*. llil>- futti*. blower* and liordrr*. 11 cat! d teste*, hair J'rimts. liair braids. Vc. to which we invite theattcntion of Coun try Milliner-and tin- Isi dies in particular. All of the above articles we feel assured we can offer to the ptihlic at astonishingly low prices, and are determin ed not to he undersold hy any c-tahlishniciit this side of New York city. We would invite the citizens of Krad ford county and elsewhere, to give ns a call and examine our -took, and satisfy themselves about our prices before purchasing elsewhere. It i- a true saving, •• a penny sav ed is two earned." To the GKNTI.F.MKN in particular we will say that in connexion with the almvc. we have a regular Tailoring establishment in the city of New-York, and have taken particular pains to get up a splendid stock of BPKING AND SI'MMKK CLOTHING, which we offer Pi von at prices unsurpassed at any other establishment. Hur as sortment in this branch consists of Infant's, Hoy's and Men's Wear ; also a general .spu-k of Gentle men's Furn ithing Goods. Mich as Shirts, Collars. Cravats. Stocks, Socks, Suspenders, A'c. Also, a general assortment of Hats. We are prepared to take measures for nice suits, and furnish them on short notice and warrant them a good lit and satisfactory in every re.-pect. In short, all the good- sold hv us will Is- warranted, and exchanged or taken back it required. We flatter ourselves that we have one ol the lie.-t cutters in the city, and some of the be-t workmen cmplnyed.aml can give sati-fai turn to the public. Reference t our firm can he had from Bcnj. Rentier, Mliert Ch.nnhertin.L. Searle, Win. K Hatch K. f> tittle. John F. Dean, K.-qrs. Montro.it I'::. Tu'vaisJ.' VprtlD itlisffi.uncous. J. H. HUMPHREY IS NOW RR KIM NT, hi, excellent assortno ut ol'geiit 1 l>oy a, ladies , children's ami mif-ts' BOOTS A 800 I . , A ' S "' Bh,n " Thread. Linings and Findings, to which hi- invito public attention. *d"AH persons having unsettled accounts rr hob s due tlic subacrilter, are iioited to make payment. Those con vcnlcut may call on C. Frisbir, E-t|. or T. Humphrey, iu Orwell, previous to tlx- lath of F'ebruiiry next, ul'tvi who h time iicliui|ueuts tuay eXju ct special invitations t„ \i-it Towanda. J. I>. HCMl'llliHY. Towanda, January !i. 1x55. |jj"o EXCUSE FOR saß BREADt -AT If you procure of DR. 11. C. I'ORTER, South store ill the Ward House, THE INFALLIBLE YEAST t'oWDKH. Equally adapted to l.'uves. Hot ItolU, Biscuit, Buckwheat and otin-r Hriddlc Cakes, . HUMPHREY. NEW SPRING GOODS, AMI N Film. BKIXOSBUKY A - SON lieg leave to call tire ntten • tioii of their friends and ciistuniers. as well as all oth ers. hotli .lew and < lentile. wishing to buy Hoods CHEAP, to their well seh-eted stock of FOHEHiM AyD DO MF.STIC DRY HOODS, consisting of a great variety of IAKUCS Dress Hooelt, Silks. Shmris. Dt I Alines. Chat lies, lieiregrs, Chueeihrays, IAIICIIS, Rrilliavtes, fir., tic. Also, a choice selection of Merriuiac, Cliocheco, and other styles ot tast-eolored Prints. A large and complete assortment of Yankee .Vo/aVm*. Hosiery, i i fores. 1 tress Trimmings, 11 loir tlooets. Den ims. Ticks. Drills. I.'mens, Comhrirs, lilt arheil ami I'renrn Sheetings, Cotton Yaree, lYirk, Halts, 7Vine, Carpet H'arp, At.. A"C. In addition to the above articles, there will always he found a full assortment of HROCERIKS, Crockery and tllass-ware, Boots and Shoes, llats and Caps, Nails, Pish, Pails, Tubs, Matts, Ac. The undersigned feel a pleasure in inviting the public to an examination of their Spring stock, licliovinjr that good Hoods and lyw jiriccs will insure a speedy sale for ready pay. 15. KIXUSBURY & SOS. Towamia, April 11, ls'/iit. NEW SPRING GOODS! IIE suhscrilier calls attention of the pnh .l lie to his SPRIN't; STOCK OF HOOPS comprising the usual variety, and which will lie sold at the lowe-t possible rates for cash. 0. lb BARTLKTT. Towatnla. April 24, Is.?!. Books and Stationery. rpilK largest assortment of HOOKS and 1_ ST \TIOXERY ever offered in this market -compri.- inr a very complete st-ck of School Classical and Miscel I a neons (took-, and a very full assortment of Stationery, just o]icnitijr and for sale unusually cheap at April 24. is:..;, "cst Binderies in X. V. City, and is ready to re eeive Books Pamphlet-. Magazines. \-e., !•> he itonnd in any style de-irod, in (he neatest and most sulistatitiul manner and at very low rates -hall lie lorwarding a lot. very soon --o -end m your volumes, O lb BARTLKTT. April 24, Is ai. lI'ST received a new supply of Pure White la-ad. No. I snow white /.iuc, Copal. Hcmar, and Harness Varni-h ami .lapaii, by "• MKRCt B. 1 GUTTER TI*US A KIHKINS.—\ quan- I y tit vof good Butter Till-and Firkins, just received and for sale iv may-It 11. s. MKKi I R. lINSEED, Lamp, Tanners', and Xeatsfool, J Oils vleohtd, Caniphinc and Burning Fluid for sale hv " II- MEKCI'R. (lANPY A large slock always oa hand Jf and -old at wholesale at dlar-' prices at KitXS. / HlOlt'E bOPTHEKN IIOMMONY A " J SAMP. 1 It up in "• !'• a-I. fji 'ale bv !lv e I s ?: K T fOX