Nero CIIERIFF'S SALE.—Ry virtue erf a writ of ti. fa* issued ont of the Court of Common Pleas, to -T directed. I shall expose to public sale at the Court Snncc in the bonmgh of Towanda. on SATURDAY, the ?iit dav of January, 1857, at 1 o'clock P. M., the follow c piece or parcel of laud situate in Towanda twp. bound ]and described as follows : north by lands or Edward Overtoil and (". Moore's lot, south hy land* of Hiram Fo.t and Hiram sUGill and land lands belonging to estate of jL n j a mm 55'ilcnx, dee'd., west by lands of Dennis M'Glll, viniaining almilt 125 aeres more or less about 30 acres improved? one framed house, one framed barn and fruit tree thereon. seized and taken in execution at the suit of David F. [ijr-tow vs. James Nestor. JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff. Towanda. January 1. 1857. REGISTER'S NOTICES. —Notice is here in- given that there have lieen filed and settled in the office of the Register of sVills, in and forthe county of Bradford, accounts of administration upon the following e *V'arti*iV account of Minerva Potter, administratrix of lli-lri K Potter, late of Springfield, deceased. Final account of H. E. Bradley, administratrix of Fred ,n, k Hall late of Canton, deceased. Final account of H. S. Lucas, administrator of Uriah In, a- late of 55' ells, deceased. Partial account of sVilliam Green, executor of Caleb C. True late of 55'arroli. deceasisl. Final account of sVilliain Gorseline, executor of Enoch S. Fowler, deceased. . Final account of Charles and Francis \. llomct, execu tors of Charles Hornet, late of 55'ysox. deceased. Final account of Samuel Owen, administrator of So plinmia Patrirk. late of 55'ysox. Final account of 1). W. C. Herrick. administrator of the estate'"f Allen F.. Thomas late of Troy dee'd. Ami tin* saiuc will Is* presented to the Orphan s Court of Bradford County, ou Monday, the 2d day of February next for confirmation and allowance. JAMF.S H. SVF.BR, Register. Register's Office. Towanda. I tec. 27. 1850. SHERIFF'S SALE. —By virtue of sundry writs of vend. expo, issued out of the Court of Com mon plea*, to me directed. I -hall expose to public sale ;it the Court House, in the borough of Towanda, on Mon ,|,v the 2d dav of FEBRUARY. 1657.at 1 o'clock, P. M..tlie fallowing dcs'criliod lot piece or parcel of land situate in Siringfield twp., liounded as follows: Beginning at the northwest corner of lot No. 5s of tiie allotment of the Bingham lauds, conveyed to Jonathan 55'00d ; thence smith 24° west 102 and 5-10 perches; thence north B:iA cast 117 and 3-10 perches ; thence south 2° west 77 and •i.io ien hes ; thence along the north line ol lot No. 54 north s'n° west 52 and 7-10 perches : thence along the nurtii line of lots No. 53 ASO north S;i° west 116 and 2-10 lierche* : thence along lines of 'lot No. 62, conveyed to j)...;., So>tt. north 1° ea-t 25 perches : thence north v.|,t'.'.'and 5-10 perches; thence along lines of lot No. n nrth 1° east 31 3-10 perches ; thence north 804° east 4-ln perches ; thence north east 105 perches : thence jeng the south line of let No. 166. south east 58 5-10 ... r. ht-s to the twginning. containing 125 aeres and 8-10, with allowance of 6 pier cent, for roads. Ac., lie the same m ire or le-s. it licinglot No. 50 of the Allotment aforesaid, a i„| part of warrant No. 1156, about 100 acres improved, 1 framed liouse. 1 framed bam, a log l>arii and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Due other lot piece or parcel f land situate in Springfield twp. bounded north by Ira Hoggins, east and ..iitli i*v lands of L. U. (Reason and west by lands of 55' m. T. Williams and L: C. Gleason. containing al>out 8 acres mi re or less, all improved, 1 framed dwelling house, a framed store house, a framed barn, a framed stable and siicd. a dvc li uise and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of James K. Swavze vs. Lucius French. • aI.SD The following lot piece or parcel of land situate ia Riilgbery twp. bounded on the north hv lands of s'in ceiit Owens, east by lauds of Vincent and Hector Owens, ♦nnth In land* of Emanuel Giiusaulus.and on the west by Simoi l Tobhs. containing about 112 acres more or less, alsmt liftv acre* improved. 1 framed house, 1 l*>g house, 1 framed barn. 1 log bam with an apple orchard aud oth er fruit tree- thereon. - :.*<*d and taken in execution at tiie suit of Thomas Bart v. David Hapcinan and Aaron Marecllus. Al-o The following described lot piece or parcel of |:>:.d situate in Canton twp. bounded north by lands of .1 hn 11-uirrti. ca-t by Charles Lmunis south hy Roiwell \v; :te. west hi lauds of Xiram Rockwell, containing 314 a--res more or less, about 15 acres improved and a few ap ple tree- thereon. Al„S<—One other lot piece or parcel of land situate in < mt'iii twp. bounded north by 55' m. Channel!, east by ! :;a Wright, south by I'liiueas Terry, west by lands of i Maries l.oomis, containing 38 acres iuore or less.. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John Sloan .A, r v.. Stephen I'epper. AI.SD- The following described lot piece o parcel of in l-it late in Burlington twp. bounded north bv lands • I Henry I!. 44'ilhelm, east by lund.s of Elam Kendall, - nth and we.-t by land- belonging to the e-tate of Win. ( .irk. dee'd.. containing 25 acres lie the same more or less, almut 7 acres improved, with a log house aud a few irjit trees thereon. sized and taken in execution at the suit of 11. Comp tii '.* a-* v. Akxandi r sVatkins. Vl>*i -The following de-crilwd lot piece or parcel of Irtii situate in Troy boro' boundesi north and west hy ! ind-ui Ji lm I. Berry, east by Canton street, south by Übii- of M'Uilton A Berry, containing 4 of ail acre more vt less, all imprnved -cized and taken in execution at the suit of John I. Ifcrry vs. Jacob C. Lathnp. Vi.SO— The following described lot piece or parcel of lual -ituate in Standing Stone twp. bounded north by iual- of Mark Compton. east by land- of Alanson Taylor. - itli and west by the highway, containing ataiut 1 acre a,re more or less, all impr-ved with 2 framed houses one 'turned barn and a few fruit trees thereon. •sized and taken in execution at the suit of If. SV. Tra ry vs. Lewis E. Gibbs. Al.SD—The following described lot piece or piarcel of Und situate in 55'iimot twp. Isiunded north by lands of Wellington Ingham and Mary Ann Ingham his wife, east, -uikand we-t liy lands of Mary Ann lainniiig, contain •i.-150 acres more or less, aliout 50 acres improved, a log U'ise, a log tiarn and a few fruit trees thereon. -eized and taken in execution at the suit of Charles F. (Giles v*. Charles Hcnderer. ALS'l—'The billowing described lot pic-e or piarcel of led -ituate ingjtanding Stone and IVyalusing townships, d-d north uv land of 5Vm. Griffis and Charles Squires, •act hv lands of f-a.tc Middaugh. south by the Susquehan mriver, west by lauds of K. 55". Haird, containing atiout j ! u iv- ni'tre or less, about 30 acres improved, with a '"•cited house, a framed barn, two small shoe shops and a fcw fruit tries thereon. vizt-d and taken in execution at the suit of Nicholas uverliWd v- laird L. sVasliburn. AlSil—Tiie undivided half of a lot piece or parcel of lind -ituate in Overton twp. bounded and described as ] '■•.:•<; On the north by land* formerly Iwlonging to Wtard- A Darlington, uow in possession ot John F. Hrins. ea-t and south by land known as the Coal Compia t' • lauds, west hy land of David (.'ash, containing about "i .i re- un >re or less. vzed and taken in execution at the suit of Rollin 55'il * vs. A. Edwards and 55' m. B. Darlington. Vis" at the suit of J. C. Adams vs. Roliiu 55'ilcox,Shcf- J b 4 Wilcox et al. ■VLSI—The Mlowing lot jiiece or parcel ot land situate Vtlens twpi. bounded north by laud of 55' m. Thomas, *i-t bv land- lately owuel by Orson Rickey, and land of •'tie* Miller, south by land of James Miller and Nathan : aui-tcr. we-t by public highway leading from Athens J sli to Kactoryville, containing alsiut 28 acres, ail ' *ed, mie large Brick dwelling house, one brick b: ru I * '• - -mall orchard ol fruit trees thereon, j '-6"—One other Brick building situate in Towanda r (cti. bounded west by John Burger and D. F. Bar- j T a--rth by lands of |>. F. Barstowand Ira 11. Stephens, f -"t by land of J ra pp. Steplicns, soutli by the public ] " it Is-iug 3'.i| feet front and 32 feet back ; defendant's " -t in -aid building being the basement anil ujjpier • 'y ind the we-t h;Uf - lsumded and described as follows: On | ... ./ hy lands of Orson Carrier and Alanson t'arner, ' ' t ~ ' -Bi. kerson and Win. Morris, south by land I ~r , trr . v ■ west t.y the highway, containing 50 ai res i a,H '"t 45 acres improved, one log honse, one . ; ( '""per shop and apple orchard thereon. * r,, l taks-n in execution at the suit of Lemuel H. ! Ai-V *TI c" V ' S " * ' , following lot piece or parcel of land situate ; j *P- '"winded north by lands of Asa Bennett, ">stt. i.' f sa H*'"nott and Samuel Reynolds, south *sr>| p f | 'ad arid land of Samuel Reynolds, west by i ' Asa Bennett, containing about lo | 5 V 4 1 . ," r ~s s' ; 'H improved, 1 framed house, small j 1 it. a .L ! n '" a d machinery f°r manufacturing lath, i v o,; j.", ''' "aid mill, and a few fruit trees thereon. - 11 Woution at the suit of Robert, • v ' oitors vs. Jefferson 11. Sclrrvver. s-i,, following lot piece or parcel of land sitnatc ! *'"Ah\ I - bounded and described as follows : fin i " f'noii,' ', "f Robert Knapp. east by land of Ib>- | I sad Brown's creek, south by land of Robert | ■ouinm,,. r i Knspp and Lorenzo M. | Ccgal. _ ; Rundell, containing aliout 2J acres more or less, all im proved, one framed house, one framed bnrn. a small Rboe | shop and fruit trees standing upon said land. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Thomas • Burgess to the use of John E. Goodrich vs. Alonzo Barnes. ALSO—The defendant's interest, supposed to IK- the j undivided half of the following described lot piece or par cel of land situate in the borough of Towanda, bounded north by Henry Essen wine's lot. east by Main street, : south by lands of John F. Means, west by 2d street, con-' | taining 107 feet front, 204 feet deep, be the same more or ; less, all improved, with a large framed foundry building, i machine shop Ac., thereon. 1 Seized and taken iu execution at the suit of Joseph Powell, now to the use of I. L. Ijimereux vs. H. L. Lam j ereux. ALSO—The following lot. niece or parcel of land situate in 55 eils twp. bounded and (fescrilied as follows ; North by lands of James Griswold, Benj. Ingalls and Xehemiah Ratlibone, west by lands of James Griswold, south by lands of Alvah Young and Davis A Mott, east by land tif 55 in. Ingalls and Geo. 55'ilcoX, containing alsiut 60 acres more or less, about 30 acres improved, one log house, and a house frame and fruit trees thereon. ALSO—One other lot hi 55' ells twp. bounded and de scribed as follows ; North by land now in possession of the said John Roberts and Mott A Davis, east by lleorge sVilcox and Wade Beard-ley, south by Daniel Holdridge and Gabriel Swayze, west hy lands 'of James Griswold, containing about 100 acres, more or less, about 40 acres improved, one framed house, framed barn and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of S. Hutchin son A Co. vs. John Roberts. AlJsQ—The following described lot piece or parcel of land situate in Shesbequin twp. bounded North t>v landi of John Randall, east by land of Newton Kinn'ev and Ralph Gore, south by land of Comfort C. Gore, west by lands of Davidson A Gore, containing about jan acre ' more or less, all improved, with one framed house with a Cooper shop attached, and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of J. F. sVood rutT and A. L. Cranmer who have survived Phidelia Smith vs. Hiram 55'. Ladiew. JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff. Towanda. January 1, 1857. , I IST OF JURORS drawu lor February ! 1J Term, 1857. GRAND JT-RORS. Burlington borough—M. M. Springfield—Nathan E. Bai- Betts. lev. Roliert Bardwell. Cantou twp—V. M. sV'ilson, Smithtield—John Gerould, David 1-audon, Rob't Lilly. Horace Nile*. Granville—George Brighaiu. South Creek—Hiram Mason. Marcus Ayres. Troy—Horace Long, l-croy—s*ernilla Bruce. Towanda North—William Monroe—.Joseph Bull. Barnes. Orwell—John Payson. Ulster—G. 55'. Nichols. Pike—sV'arrcn Ayres, Ste-i Wysox—M. H. Panning. plien U. Smith. j Windham Julius Russell, J. Rome—Gersham Towner. | S. Madden. TRAVERSE anions —FlßST WEEK. Athens twp.—J. K. 55"right, son. Henry Sl'Kinney. Beth Morley, Jr., Samuel slnnroe—ss'm. 55'. Fowler. Huff' Orwell—Samuel C. 55' ells. Athens bdro*—William Han- Pike—Sheldon Payne. cock, L. M. Birchard.John R ime—S. C. Mann, Smith Palmer. Lent. Asylum—Geo. Gamble, Ren- llidgherv—Andrew 55' ebb bip Barnes, C.Schoonover. John King-lev. Albany—Elienezer Horton. Springfield—H." S. Gmver, Myron Kellogg. Erasmus 55'ilder, Perry Armenia—Alba Burnham. Harkuess. Alfred Bipley. Smithtield—Charles Rigg*. Burlington—Justin Morley. Shesbequin—Marvin Love- Burlington 55'est—Jesse if. lace. M'Keau. Ulster—S. C. Hovey. Franklin—Charles Stephens. Wysox—Ferdinand Allen. Granville—s'oluey Taylor. Wells—Andrew P. Bowman. 55'ra. Bunyon. Wyalusing—H. D. Chaffee, Herrick—Tims R. Brink. H. Rtifus l>. Cleavland, Hugh 1.. Phelps, Andrew Over- S. Frazcr. Justis Lewis, peck. \5 r ilmot—J. G. Crandall. Leßoy—Lafayette Wooster. Warren—Channcey F. Case, H. j. Stone, Chas. Lamb. Aaron Corbin. Litchfield—Samuel David- SKCOND WEEK. Albany—Benj. srandyke.5 r andyke. Springfield—Charles French Athens twp King Hulett. 55' alter Mattocks. D. F.Clark. Smithfield—Abel J. Gerould, Armenia—lsaac 55'illiani*. Edwin E. French. Canton—ss'ard 55"arren, Elda ruscarcra—Morrison Mont i.atidon, Buel Smith, John gomery. Newell. Troy twp John Thomas, Franklin—Wm. A.Rockwell. Charles Strait, X. Byron Litchfield—Johnson Roger*. Case. Leßov—Thos. G. Irvine, Da- Troy born'—Nelson Fish, X. vis Vandyke. M. Carnochan. Monroe tp—E. H. Horton, Towanda twp.—Dennis Mc- A. 1.. Cranmer. Gill. Monroebor<>—D.N.Newton. Towanda North—Adolph Overton—ss"in. Faucctt, Jas. King-bury llvverly. 55"arren—Solomon King, J. Pike—Aden Stevens, 2d. ! Beard-ley. Rome—Chas. 55". 55'oodruff.j Windham—D. M. Bruinard. Ridgberv—Smith H. Hil- Wyalusing—Homer Camp, drctli. I 4 DM IN IST R A TOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice -c.Y. is hereby given, that ail persons indelited to the es tate of GEO. SILL, deceased, late of Herrick township, are hereby requested to make payment without delay; and ail persons having claims against said estate will j please'pre-ent them duly authenticated for settlement. JOHN BKIDI.LMAN. December 27.1856. Administrator. "PROCLAMATION. —Whereas, the Hon. L DAVID 55'ILMOT. President Judge of the 12th Ju | dicial District, consisting of the Counties of Bradford aud | Susquehanna, and Honorable* AARON CIK'BBCCK, and | JOHN F. LONG, Associate Judges, in and for said county of Bradford, have issued their precept bearing date the i 27th day of Dec. A.D. 1856, to me directed, for holding a j Court of Oyer and Terminer, General (Juarter Sessions of I tiie Peace, Common l'lras and Orphan's Court, at Towan i da, for the County of Bradford, on tiie first Monday, the 1 2d day of FEBRUARY next, to continue two weeks. Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coroners and | Justices of the Peace and Constables, of the County ot ; Bradford, that tliey lie then and there in their proper ier i son. at Iff o'clock in tiie forenoon of said day, with their ! records, inquisitions,and other remembrances, to do those j things which to their office appertains to be done ; and : those who arc bound by recognizance or otherwise to piro | -ecute against the prisoners who are or may he in the jail 1 of said County, or who shall tie bound to appear at the i said court, are to tie then and there to prosecute against ! them as shall lie just. Jurors are requested to be punctual ( in their attendance,agreeably to their notice. | Dated at Towanda, the 2ffth of Dec, in the year of our I/iril. one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six, and of the Independence of the United States, the seventy ninth. JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff I IST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post- J office at Towanda. January 1, 1657. Adams J S Heman Horace Ayres Squire Heman Daniel llowman L M Howe Mary E Bradford Coal Co Hoagian Andrew Blake James Iveson Miss A M. Badger John Jackson Miss Sarah Bennett Thos. Jessen Albert Crowley Auu Kerwin John Case Lucius Kuapp Hiram Cranmer Charlotte Kenney Edmond Carter Benjamin Lewis Hiram Curran Miss lailly Phillip Case Ann M'Sorlev Jerome Correll Philip 55' Morse 5V m Cheevcr James F 3 Morrison 55' in Coverdale Wm. M'Glone John Cummings Harvey Menardi A E Collins Martin ' M'Cracken Wealthy ('only John Mahan a Ann Catlin Wm L. Mulaney Thos Dougherty James 3 Noble Helen A Dougherty Ellen. Newell Sarah E. Dougherty Thos Pheian Kdw Denisou John 5V Potter Thus G Ellis s\'ni Pierce S S Ellsworth John Rogers Elias 2 Foster Lott jr Ruudall s\'m S Feely Thomas Bill Hannah M Fox "Abraham Sullivan Danl O Griffin Morris Southwell H M Grace Phillip Stratton Sainl Gibson E C Steinfert Christian Griffin Henry Spear Roliert Granger Patience Sullivan Timothy Gould sVin C. Thompson Sarah Ann Horton Mrs A E Tolarily Perthene Horton Orvil Tracy Ann Hill 55' m. 55' ells Miss L L Haathan Chas T 55'iley John_ 2 Hornet Edward sVanier 1) 55" Hirshma'i Simon sVeed Augusta Halarau Mary Wulborn Geo Zahner Margaret A. Persons calling for any of these letters will mention they are advertised. H. C. PORTER, ILM. FIRE INSURANCE. —The undersigned is agent tor the following safe and reliable Companies: Farmer's Union Insurance Co. . Athens, Pa. Capital , $200,000. State Mutual Insurance Co. . Harris burg, ra. Capital, $200,00(1. Girard Insurance. Co. . . . Philadelphia^, Pa Capital, $300,000. These Companies insure against loss or damage by fire on the most reasonable terms. Dwelling Houses, Furni ture, 55'arehouses, Merchandize, Ac., ami harm Property insured for anv length of time. All losses will tie prompt ly paid. 6* S. RUSSELL. Towanda, December 25,1856. DRIED PEACHES, a few very nice ones, also Pried Berries at FOX 8 MESS PORK, Cheese, Hams, Lard.Rrooms, and an assortment of sVoodeii Ware at IPX'S. ORANGES, Lemons, Nuts, Figs, Raisins, Bruno-, Dates, citron, and other fruit in their sea <>i] at FOX'S. £cpal. SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of sundry ■ writs of vend.-exponas. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County, to me directed, I shall expose to pinhfio sale at the Court House iu the borough of Towandw. em Thursday, JANUARY 15th,at 1 o'clock. P. M.. the following described lot piece or parrel of land situate in Springfield twp., bounded uorfli oy lands of L. 55 hippie aud A. 55' right, east hy lands of C. Burgess,south by lands ot A. Whipple, west by lands of 1.. 55'hipple,con taining 12 acres more or less, all improved, with a fog stable and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Hiram Spear vs. Joel Beekwith. ALSO—The defendant's interest, lieing the undivided 4 ot the following described lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Springfield twp. bounded north by the public highway leading from East Troy to Smithfield. east by the highway leading from the county road to Burlington, south by land of Peter Perhamns, west by C. Dickenson, containing 100 acres be the same more or less, all improv ed, one framed house, one framed barn thereon. Seized and take n in execution at the suit of Hiram Spear vs. K H. Ketehum. A LSO—-The following lot. piece or parcel of land situ ate in Sprinfield twp. bounded north by land of A. 55'00d, east hy the highway, south and west by land of J. IT. Grace, containing alsmt 20 acres, more or less, about 10 acres improved, oue slab shed and a few fruit trees there on. ALSO—One other lot piece or parcel of land situate in Springfield twp. bounded north by laud of A. Cole, J. U. Brace, L. Gr.u c and T. Leonard, east by land of Ibis-cfl Young, south by land of Kceser and K. Young, west hy J. U. (Jrace and A. 55'isid, containing al>oiit 47 acres, more or less, about 20 acres improved, one log house, one fram ed barn and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Hiram Spear vs. James L T . Brace, Jr. AI .SO—The following described lot. piece or parcel of lond situate in Wysox two. lieginning at the southwest corner of A. Wickizer's lot; thence south 8:° east 104 and 3-10 perches to the northwest corner of X. Parks' lot; thence south 1° west 120 perches to the south west cor ner of said Parks' lot; thence north 80° west 104 3-10 perches to a white pine for a corner ; thence north 1° east 120 perches to the place of beginning, containing 84 acres and 17 perches more or less, about 20 acres improv ed .a log house, log barn and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at 'the suit of Burton Kiugsbury vs. Beorge Lenox. JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. i Towanda, Dec. 22,1856. ( Notice is hereby given that an amount equal to the costs, will be required to be paid upon each sale when struck down to the bidder, and upon a failure to comply with this regulation, the tract of land will again be offer ed for sale. JOHN 5. CODDING. SHERIFF'S SALE.— I>v virtue of a writ of Test s'eiul. Expo, issued out of the court of com mon pleas of Susquehanna county, and to me directed, will lie exposed to public sale at the Court House, in the borough of Towanda, on THURSDAY the loth day of January, 1857. at 1 o'clock. P. .51., the following descrilicd lot, piece or parcel of laud situate in Orwell twp.. Brad ford co.. Pa., liounded north by land of C. Chaffee, east and south by lands of 1. Potter, and west by the public highway, containing tin square rods more or less, all im proved. and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at tiie suit of F. B. Marsh A Co. vs. T. G. llaight. JOHX A. CODDIXG, Sheriff. Towanda. Dec. 22,1856. NOTICE.— All persons in- J J debted to the estate of JOHX SV. BESLEY, dee'd., late of Columbia townsdip, are hereby,'notified that pay ment must la- made without delay, and al! persons having claims against said estate are requested to present them dulv authenticated for settlement. A. SSVEA7.E, J. FRIES, December 20,1866. Executors. A Chance for Bargains ! J r. THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE the HOUSE AX'D LOT now occupied hy her. [ ; jL situate in Smithtield township, nbout two miles i aS® south of the centre, on the Burlington road. — P3&The lot contains TEX ACRES of land, pleas antly situated and well watered, upon which is a good dwelling house, out-buildings, and a spring of water,being well adapted for dairy purposes. Also, a large quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURXITURE, comprising almost evi ry article iTeeded in a family. A qautity of HAS will also la* sold. For terms, which will be reasonable, enquire on the pre mises of MARIA JAXE BASSKTT. Smithfield, Dec. 15. 1856. TBVIXG'S LIFE OF WASHINGTON : L ILI, ÜBTRAT E D . GREAT I.XDfCEMEXTS FOR CLUBS' Messrs. B. P. PI'TXAM & CO. having now published the first volume of the 11-M STRATKI) EHITION OK IRVING "S LIKE OK SVASRINGTON, being the completelife of 55' ashing ton tiefore the Revolution, are ready to furnish the same to suhscriliers KKKK OK POSTAGE, on the receipt of $3 50. Single unniliers sent, post paid, to any part ot the Union on the receipt of 25 cents. Tiie following inducements are offered to Clubs, desiring to Miibscrilie to this magnificent and national publication: Any person remitting tour subscriptions for the first vol ume. comprising fourteen ntimliers. will la- entitled to five copies, free of postage. Clubs of six, remitting s2l. will be entitled to two extra copies of the volume, or an extra copy and any other of Putnam ., Xo. 321 Broadway. X.Y. M U SIC! M U SIC! MUSIC! IBW; MR. BECKER. Has the honor to announce to his scholars and pa trons generally, that lie will return to his former duties in the course of two or three weeks, and, having during his stay in Philadelphia, enjoyed the musical acquaintance of tiie most eminent performers, both vocal and instrumen tal, with whom he had frequently the honor to perform, he hopps to he able to give entire satisfaction to those who wisli to patronize him during the coming session, and will pay particular attention to the SINGING SCHOOL DEPARTMENT. Persons wishing to take lessons w'll please leave their names at either of the following places : Towarida , Mr. Dittricli's ; 55'ysox Dr. Ingham's or Mr. Lnnlng's ; Durell I. M. Bishop's; Monroeton Mr. Hornet s or Mr. Mullen's ; Greenwood Mr. Xaglec's ; Holloa Hill Mr. Horton's or Geo. Irvin's : Highland Centre... Mr. Guyer's. Dec. 15, 1856. Anthracite coal.—so Tons Red Ash Shamnkin, stove and small egg. 60 tons Pittston small egg for stoves. 20 tons lump eoal for foundry purposes. For sale by dei 10 BAII.ES' A XKSMXS. W k BBLS. COMMON SALT; 10 M>ls. 15 A ' Rock Salt for packing salt, just received by Dec. 10,1856. BAILEY A XES IXS. PAYUGA GROUND PLASTER—IOO V_/' tons for sale by BAILEY A NES'IXS. Notice Highly Important to Many! It HE subscriber takes this method of notifying those in debted to him that all notes, accounts and judgments of more than six nonths standing, must be paid immedi ately and without further notice. He earnestly hopes that he shall not lie compelled to enforce collection from any, but he will be under the necessitvof doing so. unless pay ments are actually made before tiie Ist day of Jan'y next. Towanda, Dec. 3, 1856. JOSEPH POSS'FLL. A CARD VERY SHORT OUR FRIENDS are invited to examine the most complete assortment of 55'1XTER GOODS ever offered in Towanda, and if experience in the purchase of Goods is worth anything, those who favor us shall have the advantage of it. Among the novelties of our assortment, we offer REA DY-MADE CLOTHING without a seam; as also other Clothing. Ladies' Cloth Talmas and cloth for making the same. A large assortment of Dress Trimmings aud other things bio numerous to mention. To the farmers we would say. that we can supply them ROUND PLASTER cheaper than they can get it to go B ''Nov. 25.1856. MOXTAXYES. Barclay coal—the Barclay RAIL ROAD AND COAL COMPANY have now on hand, and will keep constantly for sale at TOWANDA, a large supply of their coal, at $3 00 per ton for Blacksmith Coal, and $3 50 per ton for linked Coal. Vpplv for coal at Towanda to HORATIO BLACK. Coal will also tie sold at THE MIXES at $2 00 per ton for Blacksmith Coal, and $2 50 per ton for Baked Coat. A liberal discount will la- made on sales by the boat load. Oct. 30, |6j6. KDSV"P 0 S'KIM'oX. Prr-id' rit. Ccgal. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. —Notice is here by given, that all persons indebted to the estate of ELIJAH WHITEHEAD, deceased, late of PIKE town ship, are requested to make payment without delay; those having demands against said estate will present tin m duly authenticated for settlement. Nov. 18. 1850. I RENE WIIITH BAD, Executrix. \ DMIN'HS. NOTICE.—AII persons in -1 V debted to the estate of JOS. CONGDOX. dee'd, late of Litchfield township, are hereby notified to make payment without delay, and all persons having demands against said estate are requested to present them duly au then floated for settlement. SAMUEL DAVIDSON. Nov. 26, 1856. Administrator. iDM IN ISTR ATO R'S NOTlCE?—Notice -Z~V is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of Peter Cron, dee'd. late of Standing Stone, are re quested to make payment without delay ; and all persons having claims against said estate, must present theinduly authenticated for settlement, to the subseriliers. JOSLUI RINEBOLD, Nov. 33 1856. Administrator. A I> MINI STR A TOR'S NOTlCE—Notice XV. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of WM. CIIILHON. late of Smithfield twp.,dee'd. are requested to make payment without delay ; and all per sons having claims against said estate, must present them duly authenticated for settlement to the subscriber. RCFCSC. HOSLEY, Nov. 25,1856. Administrator. ADMINISTRATORS NcmcE^Xotice is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of EPHUAIM BOA RDM AN, late of Windham town ship, dee'd.. are requested to make payment without de lay ; and all persons having claims against said estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. Dec.6,1856. WM. BOARPMAX. Administrator. ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford coun ty, will be exposed to public sale on the promises, on SATURDAY January 4, 1857. at 1 o'clock. P. M., a cer tain house and lot situated in the borough of Canton, and late the e.-tate of Malvina A. Rogers, dee'd, bounded as follows—Beginning at a post on Union street. 6edlars° prices at FOX'S. /CARRIAGE ROWS A FELLOES for "J sale at Wholesale r retail bv 11. 8. MF.Rc IR. fllcrrbiinbijc, &*c. TOWANDA HARDWARE, CUTLERY, IKON AND STOVE STORE. SJ HALL 4 RrSSELL j Wholesale and Retail Dealers p n.|jf in Hantwarc and Stores. Iron \ tfjfji m h >' s - Sash. Class, Paints ys. "f*. House Trimmings— ■BßßiffipiC f., 'W&B& kin# of Carriage trimmings, ifiilfi !1 Ini™ Cloths and Ijires. Carriage nn * Springs, Car |St2@h- ™ , 4| Centers' and Joiners' Planes. igjjir*-* ■■ ' '' .ll*<*M' , '|l ! 'ft? Saws. Augers, Chisels and all PBEaaMSM^ ! Tools— Cross Cut. Mill and Circular Saws, Blacksmith ■" Hammers and Screw Plates, Axes. Broad Narrow * Lath and Hand HaMiets—Cable, laig. Trace and Hnltr. Chains, Crowbars, Picks, Sliovels and Spades. POCKET AND T ABLE CUTLERY—Shears and Scis sors. Edge Tools of all kinds. Brass and Enameled Kettles. Shovel and Tongues, Spoons and Ladles, Tuhs and Pails, Mops and Washhoards, and all other kinds of house-keep ing implements. In the HA BOW ARE line, Brass. Itrittania, Jappuncd and Plain Tin Ware, single or in setts. Bur. Band. Scroll and Hoop lnoi. Steel of all kinds. Nail Bods, Ac. Pumps, lead Pipe and all the necessary fixtures for water works, i Patent, Stretched Leather Belting and String leather, and 10,000 other articles too numerous to mention, that we are now receiving direct from the hands of manufac turers uiidim;>>rters. including the largest assortment and greatest variety of STOVSS Coal and Wood Cooking. Coal and Wood Parlor, Dining- Room, Six Plate and Cylinder, ever brought into Northern Pennsylvania or Southern New York; all of which we are now prepared t<> sell at wholesale or retail, at as low rates, and on as good TKRMS as can he found this side of New-York, from the fact that all our goods were Bought of first hands and in full packages and large quantities, that gives us an advanfage over smaller purchasers and Dry Goods dealers, that wiil enable ns to sell from 5 to Pi per cent, less than any of them, which advantage we shall offer to any wSo will favor us with a call before pur chasing elsewhere. A large quautity of Tin ware. Stove Pipe and Elbows always on hand, wholesale and retail. All kinds of Job Work done to order, on short notice and warranted. Itou't mistake the place to buy STOVES and HARD WARE cheap—one door South of Fox's, and nearly op posite Tracy A Moore's, Main street, in the new Wood Building, lettered alt over. Grain and Country Produce, old Iron. Brass. Rrittania nnd Copper. Dried Fruit of all kinds, Feathers and Bees wax wanted for goods. 10,000 Sheep Pelts wanted, for which the highest price in CASH will be paid. I). C. HALL. C. S. RUSSELL. To wanda, Oct. 25. 18.16. NEW FALL AM) WINTER GOODS: BK INGSBERY A SON, bog leave to • call the attention of their friends and customers, as well as all others wishing to buy (roods Cheap, to their well selected stock of Foreign and Domestic DRY-GOODS, consisting of a great variety of LADIES DRESS GOODS, Silks. Shawls, Paramcttas, French Merinos, Cashmere. Wool Plaids, Wool Del,allies, Ac. Also, a choice selec tion of Merimac, Choccco and other styles of fast colored Prints. A large and complete assortment of Yankee Notions, Hosiery, Gloves, Dress Trimmings, White Goods. Ac. Denims, Ticks, Drills, Linens. Cambrics, Bleached and Brown Sheeting, Cotton Yarn, Wick, liatts, Twine, Car pet Warp. Ac. in addition to the above articles, there will always lie found a full assortment of GROCERIES. Crockery and Glass Ware ; Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Nails, Fish, Paints. Tubs. Matts. Ac. Returning individually our thanks for past patronage, we would as a firm, respectfully ask the attention of our old customers and the public generally, to an inspection of our extensive New Fall and Winter Stock. Towauda. Sept. IS, 1856. TOWANDA FOUNDRY. I'M IE subscriber continues to carry ou tlie Foundry business in Towanda, and is prepared to do all kind- of work in his line on short notice and iu a workmanlike manner. He will keep on hand or make to order Flows, Stoves. Mill Irons, Sleigh Shoes. Wagon- Boxes, and any article of cast iron that may be required. Turning and fitting up work will la- done on short notice and on reasonable terms. Persons wishing to purchase Stoves of any kind w ill tiud it much to their advantage to buy at the Foundry, as they can be repaired much cheaper. Please call and examine liefore purchasing else where. Old cast iron and Grain taken in payment.— Don't mistake the place one door ea-tof Mercer's Block. Ob' 1 would also say to those having accounts stand ing over six months, that tlu-y tim-t tie settled without delay, and those having notes that are due will do well to pav up and save cost. JOHN CARMAN. Towanda, Oct. 22. 1 856. A FARM FOR SALE IN Ridgbery township, about half a mile from the pub lic house of B. F. Buck, containing about one hundred acres, sixty acres improved, of which is bottom land with a comfortable iog bouse and frame barn. Enquire of the subscriber upon the premises. M. CHAMBERLAIN. Octolier 22. ls.it!. ISTEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. fpilE subscriber is now reccit ing a large stock of FALL -L and WINTER GOODS, which he respectfully invites the public to examine. JOSEPH KINGSBURY. Towanda, October ti, Kit!. FALL GOODS. HS. MEROUR is now receiving a largo • Stock of FALL GOODS, to which the attention of the public is requested. Towanda, Sept. It), 1850. F Ii EE DOM OR w -m "wJEC nt -W9 fS said to lie the inevitable result of the coming election; it is also said that this glorious Union is in danger ; lie that as it may. we know that a terrible storm is gathering iu the political heavens, which will soon burst upon us in all its maddened fury. But we would say to the citizens of Bradford, heed it not ; it will pass harmlessly by. Soon however, storms of a different nature w ill gather in a wintry sky, which will cause you to tremble like an aspen, unless you procure the necessary protection. Now, it is these kinds of storms that we propose to prepare you to meet. We have just received an extensive and splendid assortment of VIIY (MODS A XI) CLOTIHXG for the FALL TRADE, which we will sell at New-YoA city prices. Our motto is, " (Juii k sales and small profits. THE LADIES Will find in our assortment an endless variety of all the goods they need. Our shelves and drawers ara crowded with articles for their ti-e. We call special attention to our netr styles of FANCY SILKS, the finest the market affords. SHAWLS, bfochc, ltav state and cashmere, ot all sizes and qualities. LA DIES' DRESS Gt BIDS. From h. English and American Merinos, plaid and striped Pe Laines, plain and figured Alpaccas ; in tact everything usually kept in Dry Good spires. First-rate calico at 6 cents per yard, good muslin at .jA cents. A fine assort ment of BONNETS, I.an .nie, A\ indham. J itliscdla ecus. Another Largre Arrival of NEW SPUING GOODS! HS. MEW.TR in now receiving the Jurist. Ta-st o >- • sorted, and lfrost desirable stork of Hood- that has vet been offered in Towanda. ('onsfsting >,f even variety of SAPLE AN It FANCY DRY tiVODs, Hurdwurl. Crockery and Class van, J loots avd Shoes. Hats, Caps, S/aarr (lands, Car]*ls, \ft ftttgs, Wooden-trarc,Groceries, Paints, Window-Class, Oils, Xails, frost, Steel, Fish, Tseithtr, tJr. i\r. wliirh will be sold tit wholesale or retail at very low tti i ees. The public are very respectfully requested to c.\.uu ine the Stock. Tnmndt, April 24, 18.76. GOODRICH fc CO., OtVEGO, X. Y. VRE now in receipt of and opening the choicest and most desirable stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Good*, to which they have ever lir.d the pleasure of calling the attention ol the comninnity. Our tnk is very large, and selected with great cure arid acknowledged good taste, and is particularly adapted to the wants of this and the sur rounding sections. Our st ck of Dress (loads, Trimmings, ltilhens, P.mbrciatr ics, Parasols, Cloths, Cossimeres, I'estings. Domestics, Shirtings, ]duetts, Prints, Hosiery and Shawls, ti c. dr. and numberless other articles make our assortment better than any other in this virinitv, all of whit h will be sold as cheap, and many articles cheaper, than at any other es tablishment, to allot" which we invite the in>i>ecfioii of purchasers, as being in every respect worthy of tlicir ut tenlion. Those who may favor or with a call may be assured tlint no article will lie recommended more highly than its me rits will admit of. Owego, May IR.HS. G. B. GOODfMfH A- CO. Watches, Jewe ry and Fancy Q-oods. \M. \VA KNER has just received a large • and splendid assortment of WATCHES, JEWEL ID A FANCY OOODS, which are offered for sale 011 the lowest terms. Call at Warner's, Main st. above Bridge. Towaiida, July 8, 1 X.76. NEW SPRING GOODS ! THIE subscriber rails attention of the yuh -L lie to his SPRING STOCK OF (iOODS comprising the usual variety, ami which will be suld at the lowest possible rates for cash. (>. 1). BAIiTI.KTf. Towanda. April J4, 1856. BOOTS & SHOES OL LEATHER. J i). HUMPH }•• is just receiving a go • neral assort riOOTS A SHOES, suitable for the spring trad Also, an excellent assortment of LEATHER, comprising 10 sides Sole Leather. I'll sides I'pper, 200 Calf Skins, together with a general stood of Kipps, Linings A Find ings. Towanda. April 3, 1856. fTUSII.—No. 1 and 2 Mackerel and Codfish, 1 at may 11 MEKCUIUS. TI7"OOL.—CASH PAID FOR WOOL, v at M. E. SOLOMON'S Clothing Store, one door South of Mercur's stord, Towanda. May 20, lKijrt. I EXTRACTS for flavoring, for sale cheap J at FOX'S. MACKINAW TROUT- —some very fin© ones in half barrels, al.-o Mackerel in half and quar ter bcrrels, at jl* FOX'S. INEW STORE A.\l> mmw §o©l HUMPHREY A WICK II AM are now receiving ia tlodr New St ire. West side ol the public square, a and well selected stock of FORFId.X A Ylt DOMESTIC DRY coons. HARDWARE, CROCK FRY. gC. BOOTS AND SHOES in great variety and style, com prising Ladies' Misses' and Childictis' Gaiters —-Bootees. \ Buskins and Slippers ; Gents', boys", y outh-' and Chil drens' Boots. Brogan- and Shoes, both Eastern and home 1 manufactun-d. A general assortment of Gents' Ladies' : and children*' over-h-aes. Rubber lbs t-\ Ac. A full assortment of Boot and Shoe Findings, Sole and ! Upper leather. Calf anil Kip skins. Morocco Linings and Dice leather, j Towanda, Nov. 2a, 1 s.a',. : I (IST—Rotwoen Towanda ami I). M. Unli's ! J—J Farm, in North Towanda. on the 17th inst.. a small leather wallet, containing about one dollar in silver change, a note of 430 dated May, given by me t<> I). M. Bull, and some other papers. The finder is reques ted 11 leave the same at the office of the Bradford Ilepor -1 ter. or return it to mo. JKBF VANDERM AKK. I N. B. I also offer for sale TIIBEK HORSES, which w ill ; be disposed of very cheap, and to which I invite the at- I tention of those wishing to purchase. I Monroe. Nov. 2.* i. lsili. J. V. I rjpAKE NOTICE—i lan awav from the sul- I _L scriber. my son MKBWIX STROBE, without any j just reason, ami 1 therefore forbid all persons trusting I him, as 1 shall iiuv no debts he may contract after this date. * " WM. STROBE. Rome. November 2.". NEW V I TIM AND NEW FALL GOODS. LpilE FIRM OF MOXTAXYES A CO. lias been dis -1 solved by mutual consent. WM. A. ROCKV.'Ei.L having withdrawn. The business will hereafter 1 e con ducted under the name of MONTAN YES---having asso ciated with the firm J. I. Montaxvk Jr., and F. lb Mos taxvk. We trust with our present facilities for the per chase of Goods, that we can make it an object for CASH ( USTOMERS to examine our stock, which has been laid in with great care to suit the fall trade. Aw" AH accounts due the old linn, as also notes that are due. are rrjiected to bt paid without Jin thn not ire. A ugu.-t 2.">, 1856, MIIXTA N YES. PEACHES aod Tomatoes, in cans, warranted poi feet I v fresh at FOX'S. W k M INK SKI XS, 300 M L'SKK AT, e " *' * Fox, Deer, and other I'eltry wanted, for which the highest price w ill he paid at MOXTAXYES. / 1 ACTION. —Whereas, my wife HELEN L. \J has left 111 v bed and board without any jn-t cause <-r provocation, i hereby forbid all persons trusting licr on luv account, as 1 will pay 110 debts of her contracting af ter this date. TITUS A. DAXKS. Springhill, December 20, Tail. ()IIItESTEII'S PLAYMATE—A Mag -1 aziiir for-Bott* ami dirts, begins its -ixth volume in January. 1 Sa7. It is edited by MARK FORRESTER, tic well kriown writer for the young, who. the reading public will boar ill mind, is connected with no other periodical. T e Bt.AVM.VTE has been denominated by an eminent writer, as •• the best Youth's Mm. uinr ei isi.ishkii."-• The publisher.- mean to keep it so. Its emliellishments arc new. and the reading matter almost w Icily original. An entire numb r might be tilled with commendatory notices of the press. The Family Gazette says—" No pa rent who cares a button for his children's welfare, can spend a dollar more profitably than in subscribing for the Bi.avmati:.*' But we prefer to let the Magazine tell its own story.— Those parents who have any choiee aleuit what their chil dren vend, should siibscritie for it. If it does not sustain itself, after a trial, no recommendation of others would le of any lienefit. Ttatas. The Playmate is published monthly, at ONE DOLLAR a year, in advam e. To clubs, 7o eeiits per c..- pv. Letters enclosing in uicv inav lie sent at our risk, if directed to " WILLI AM GUILD A UO.. 101 l Washington st., Boston. Moss. WATCHES, JEWELRV AM) I'WXCY OOODS. A\" A. CHAM RERUN has just returned y J • from New-York with ;i verv extensive .mil hr.iH titu! assortment of WAIVHKS- AEM M.IA . < KS. and V ANCY GO< >l>S. to which he invites* the particular attention of his customer*. on mav timlat his establish ment Watches of* very variety, at prices trmn to ?I.V. that- eve 1 v one can he >uitetl. l'len-se call and examine Übiiibiiilht the plu.T —oiu l south of the 1 Oftiee, wr-t side of the imblio scjiart*. T'\v:inda. I• -4, 1 v ' • RISMOVA To VI RS. M \SON litis removed Iter Millinery i J. e-tftblisliineiit to one door s->uth of II King-bury ,V •son's Store, (fortnerlv Uham's'ilin's Jewelry Store) where bo h i- opened a large as-',rtoient if bill, 1.1 NER) lloilis she m itcs Ibc ladii— call ami evimilif her sfx l>. |'o.'. ,110'a . lo'n- r U