- Fatal Affray. Ex Gov William Bibb, of Ohio, (no residing in Illinois,) shot two men who we luirt of a gang insulting and dissnrbing h household at midnight, on the 20th inst. T1 Roekford Republican gives the following a count of this deplorable tragedy : " Our community was startled yesterday a teruoon by the announcement that Ex Go Bibb, now a resident of Seward in this eouj ty, but formerly of Ohio, of which State " was Governor, had befcn molested at Ins re dence bv a mob of men, and had fired upt and shot two of them, kiliing one man instarj lv. The particulars as near as we have be| able to gather them up to the time oi goi^ to press, are as follows : " It appears that for sometime past, a go deal of coldness, and in many instances actr bad feeling, had been growing up among so of the Governor's neighbors, as against hi self and family, springing, it is said, niorg le-s out of jealousy of his pecuniary circu stances, and a belief that lie was somewli aristocratic in his tastes ami associations. 1 return of his son with his wife 011 1 hursd night from the East, whither he had been get married, was fixed upon by the rowdy p tion of the vouug men of the neighborhood a proper occasion to manifest their ill feelin They accordingly prepared themselves w cow-bells, guns, tin-pans, and other articles dinarily used on such occasions, and repaii to the "residence of the (iovernor at a late h in the night, and commenced making all mi ner of and outcries, assail the house with stones, and firing towardj with their guns. After enduiing this assij for some time in silence, Gov. Bibb made appearance at the front ot his house, audj meliorated with the mob, requesting then# desist. This request was received with lit intrs and bowlings, and ai. increase of clan After a little time he again came remarked that patience had ceased to heap tue, and that if they did not desist and 1$ the premises, he would be compelled to| violence. This threat only seemed to eg perate the assailants, who replied that T had come there to fiirht, and were only iag for Inm to comment or words to suclr port, lie then wc ' 10 t house and bros out a double-barrelled shot gun, firing onef rel at the feet of the ring-leader? of the \ which took effect upon one of the party,- 1 pling him in the leg. At this some of n dispersed, while the others rallied and tie a rush upon the Governor, who raised hi in and discharged the other barrel at the e most man, hitting him in the head and kig hi 111 instantly, whereupon his assailautsd denly decamped. " We gather the above facts from a rh bor of Gov. Bibb's, and give them as r ed without vouching for their entire correess. The affair is a very sad one, and has eted much excitement in this community." TERRIBLE ACCIDENT ON THE REVSSYINIA RAILROAD. — An accident of a most soivtul character haj.pened to the half-past'ear o'clock passenger train for the We-this morning, after the train had j.roccedt"dollt a mile out of this city. The hind axle the front truck of the next to the last ca;avc way at the point mentioned, causing ' car on the side which broke to sink at once, ow the truck out of its position, and causing to break through the floor, at the sauiioie precipitating the car off the track, ii fa embankment. The consequences, aswclAe expected, were disastrous. The seats ifee v'ur were torn from their position, and tfen in every direction, and many of the severely wounded. Two men, *. ho walk ing on the platform, were suddtnl4pug apart, one taking one direction and timber another, and botli were badly wouude The train had just begun to attain a gooffetal when the accident occurred. .Siiiguiarongh, none of the cars were damaged cxc- Gg tbe last, which was smashed in slightly ate side, in consequence of shoving by the c- Tbe car was the one through from Ri.bnrgh. The wounded men—tenor twelve Riumber were immediately brought to aiaga's Hotel, in tliis city, and the m >t assistance rendered Most of the *'"e al ready able to be about, and several W goue to their homes. The most serious injured one is Mr. Holms Norton, of TreuffiN- J., who has several limbs broken, and injured internally. He is, however, in afa Way for recovery- The track was cleared'! a few hours after the accident, and the trnlfrocecd fcd on its way. The down train was *jf detain ed for some time in consequent jAmong the passengers in damaged ear,' 4* "on. 1 hoinas If. IJenfon, of Missouri, vQ'escaped with very slight injuries.— llurriWg Tele gi'fij'h. May 27. J THE WAG F.S OK Six.—MoKim, ninrder fT of tlie late Samuel T. N reeeiv fti sentence of execution on the tLv of August next. It is stated thaty oriirintil reward of 52500 offered for the d'V' Mo- Kim, has dwindled, in eousequeiHM fLt* with drawal of a number of pan ie.-^f 10 offered iiatidsome stmis for his capture 11 to ; )00, for this there are two claimants. 1 heir names are Kuons arid Wolf. The lath I crson will not in any event receive any jci Dn of the amount, as his creditors have naffiled what ever may he hereafter wliieli is now in the hands of iWoftieials.— I lie Governor has already sigrif the death warrant of the murderer. Hrigham Yoin'g, —The rerrtf that this Hophet had fled from Salt I, a |-if contradict "l. Several reasons are p-iven dij the rumor, among which are that ' ~| tjtarted him *(lf* T ' ow of the ,1., utKii) 0 f M'jorernnieDt to reduce him and his I Tower t# suhjeetion, in order to deceive the Prc.Hff't and g r uin iime to prepare more tlioroidflv for resis tance ; another that it origj ns tfl "from his iro ing ou a secret exjjedition sonify here to the Accounts the most ho"®hle and dis r-tts ntir are received by every front that wiit>e than heathen land. 'Pipfcahits of wild ieast> are not more disgust!ne than those of the Mormons, if these report- he truc-and there ts little room to doubt t '4m. 'hk Lames Cased is- Hm-a —Most of the 'D'--mills in Connecticut are busy preparing shirt - raS rr ' lo °l ,s which ladies wear in their , i . ,e . Winsted lUrr'A says that the . '* W mill at Plymouth i engaged upon • ot iit or SI,OOO pounds of these strips of it-7 a " lt . a " av eraire of 700 pounds Wit n M . nt t0 ew by railroad. . The boons f tm In , l "f. are u 'so manufacturing brass hon so k a(iies Sa y, however, that the steel not bcnd or PERSONAL ENCOUNTER. —A frat a? occurred in . the Post office, at Philadelphia, on Monday between WILLIAM RICE, editor of the *'wennsylvaninn , and GEORGE NEBIXGER, Esq., 4 somewhat noted democratic politician from 2 35 A.M' Freight, No. 4 4 35 P.M In Warren on Tuesday 2d inst., by Rev. S F. f'olt.P XUI. ]>. MORROW, of this place, to Miss HARRIET K. PITCHER, of Warren. At Monroet -a. on Tuesday, Mav loth, by Rev. S. W. Al den.D. E. LYON, to Mi- ELLA id PPINCOTT, el dest daughter o! H. S. Sulsbury, Esij. Nero AOucriiocmaiis. INDErENDENt'E PARTY !! ! WASHBURN'HOUSE, ULSTER, On Friday. July 3,1857. Ai'Snppir ir >m oto 10, P. M. Lunch and spiced meats from 12 to 3. A. M. Music, FRED. I.AMEREUX, and others, ol Canham's band, and T m Cauliam. himself, if he is in the country*, (to use his own words for it.) Bill 12 50. ' 8. F. WASHBURN, Proprietor. ir The above bouse is situated on the ea-t side of the road from Towanda to Waverly, in the village of UI STKK. Pa., eomai oily known a-the " Barley Sheaf," and now kept by S. F. WASHBURN, formerly of the Valley H"u>e, Sheshoquin. The dining room has been enlarged -•a- to a -co am slate ag > >dly number. A good time is > outideatly expected. Come and see. Julie 2d, 1?57. I :. I 7J ox TS NOW RECEIVING a large stock of A FAMILY GROt E!i*:s, which are offered for sale at I as low prices a? the saint quality of Good? can bs bought anywhere this si ie of thi city of New York. SMOKED IIA.M SHOULDERS, DRIED O BEER at June 4. 1?57 FOX'S. DRIED PEACHES, ORANGES, FIGS, Prunes, liaisons, &., at June 4,1857s FOX'S. BUSHELS !ICE WHITE BEANS. ' .• June 4, 18f. FOX'S, lightning ani Destruction! rpHE subscriber, gratefu fur past favor?, takes tits.. JL opportunity to mfonn he ciuixeiis of Bradford and adjoin i-a • .unties, tint he t? again started his team- in the LIGHTNING ROD TILDE. lla% ing had several years xpericuec in the business, he fet 1? c uifiiJeut that he on supply those in want et | Rods, with a superior articleput up strictly upon seieuti lic principles, and at prices at cannot tail to suit.— If ! there any of the many rods pt up by him in any way out of repair, by being in forme*.f the same, it will afford | him much pleasure to put tlnu in proper order. All or der? fay m i l or otherwise pi aptly attteuded to. LelLiysville. June 4. 1*57. F.GREGORY. ICR S\LE. r T"8111-7 well known and well estblished EAGLE FOl'X _L DRY. situate on Main Str6 in the B Tough of To u .nil. i near the terminus of theiarcl.ty Kail Itoad. Said Foundry i- in good repair and Is suitable Lathes. Ma chinery, Ac., to do a large hubiess. Any inlorinatiou re.-pcrting the business capacity t sad Foundry, can be bad hy calling on JOilX litVIXL wli is now running it. For Terms apply to the subscript a* his residence in Towanda. May 2.1, 1-57. J. >. G|ODEXOL'GH. \\ r E AltE NOW OFFEUXG a very A V large and well selected sto M BOOTS A XI) SHOES direct from the Mainifacturers,hi' - h we oflerat extri mely low prices tor HEADY PA Viand invite the pubi; to call and examine lie fore purchling elsewhere. June 2d. 15;,7. HIMPHUKV .WICKII \M. PRINTS, GINGHAMS, SIIALLIS^ J Lawns. Delaines, Muslins, Ac., Ac.,i great variety and -tvle. ju.-t received hy June 2d, ls.id. HUMPHREY KH AM. TE3J ACRES OF \ VIVWtt LOTS FOR SALE! rriii,. sulis'-riher will -ell TEX AG/ide ut Main -triet, in the mo li-iraale part n! tic t iwu for private residence-, and with! I'ruu live to tea minutes walk o. tile h i-ine-s part "illie village. As tlu- land i- too valuable for farming juirjA-e. and i.e ing desirous t' -re the borough pi igre— uliapulation anil prosperity, the subscriber offer < the pro pity for -ale as alu-ve. All the necessary streets and avenue will be opened for the convenience of settlers and purA-crs. Towanda, May 20, 1k57. JOS. KIXGIERY. NEW GOOfS! subscriler is now in receipt of a large #1 general ± assortmeniof XEW AXD SEASOXABII GOODS. Including Dry Goods, Hardware, Grot-era* Crockery, Hats and Caps, Liots and Shoes, Xails, Fisk&c. Also, an extensive cataogue of School ana miscellaneous Books ! Stationary. A*c., wlti h will la-disposed othn the m n st reasonable terms. H respectfully ask- Iff proportion id the patronage of his Lends and the pnblJ- May 26,1857. JOS. IINGBBERY. IAISSOTA'TIONItIic firn of ESEX- IXE A SEFBISCt js dissolve* by mutual con sent. 1 la- a. -founts owi% .„ sai( j fi r „,must be settled by the Hits I DVV iff JUri , lex t, XS CL THING STORE. April 14,1857. i THE TR#V HOUSE, E. W. HirJf V, PROPRIETOR, HAYING been repai4 nf l re-furnished. the. propvje tor assures the pui?¥ iat "9 F ,u 'ds will be spared to deserve the patronage public. Trey, Bradford 3 !°57. Nero 'Abncrtiscmcnts. Largest Stock of Dry Goods nxr e. t. mmm & goj.. ARK now prepared to exhibit their stock of SPRING • AND SUMMER GOODS, embracing tbe latest styles K.ich and Fashionable DRESS GOODS, The whole comprising the largest and best assortment they have ever had the pleasure of offering to the public. Our stock has been selected with great care, And purchased at the very lowest CASH PRICES, And will be offered, " Cheap as the Cheapest, and a little Cheaper!" Owego, May 7. 1857. 1857. ~ 18571 More and More New Goods ! AT GUTTENBURG ROSENBAUM &. CO. Just opening a full assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER in AND HEADY MADE CLOTHING, Which will be sold Cheap—CHEAPER THAN EVER! Give us a call: You cannot lali to be suited for quality and price. /tTfPatton's Block, Corner of Main and Bridge sts. Towanda, May <4, 1857. OR. .1 M INTOSII, DENTIST, fat-at TOWANDA on the FIRST OF Williamsport. April b.iss7. CATHARTIC PILLS VN fc A aid singulaiiy suceessiul remedy lor tue cure of all Hillious diseases—Costiveness, Indigestion Jaundice, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Fevers *tlout Humors, XcrvotiMu-- IrritaUiiitv, luDainatioiis. Headache, l'ains in the ilrea-t. Side. Rack.and Limbs. Female Complaints, Ac., Ac. I nleed very few are tiie diseases in which a Purgative if' diciue i? not more or less required, and much sickness ami suffering might be prevented, if a harmless but effect ial Cathartic were more freely used. No per son can feel well while a costive habit of body prevails ; besides it soon generates serious and often fatal disease?, which might have been avoided by the timely and judi cious use of a good purgativ*-. This isalike true of Colds, Feverish symptoms, and Hillious derangement". They all tend t" become or produce the deep seated and for midable distempers which load the hearses all oer the land. Hence a reliable family physic is of the lirst im portance to the public health, and this Pill has been per fected with consummate skill to meet that demand. An extensive trial of its virtues hv Physicians, Professors, and Patients, ha? shown results surpassing anything farther to known of any medicine. Cures have been ef fected ocyond belief, were they not substantiated by per sons of -neb exalted positions and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Among the eminent gentlemen who have testified in favor of tlie-e Pills, we may mention : Joct. A. A. HAYES, Analytical Chemist of Boston, at;l State Asayer of Massachusetts, whose high Profes sional character is endorsed bv the— Hon. EDWARD EVERETT, Senator of the United Suites. ROBERT ('. WIXTHROP, Ex Speaker of the House of Representative?. AllHoT 1' LAWRENCE. Minister Plen. to England. +JOHN B. FITZPATRICK, Catholic Bishop ol' Boston: ul?o Dr. J. R. CHILTON, Practical Chemist of New York City, endorsed fay li.m. W. L. MAIM Y, Secretary of.State. WM. B. ASTOR, the richest man in America. S. KELANDA CO., Proprietors of the Metropolitan Hotel, and others. Did space permit, we could eive many hundred certi ficates 110111 all parts where the Pills have been used, but evidence even more convincing than the experience of eminent public men. is found in their effects upon trial. These Pills, the result of long investigation and study, are ofleied to the public as the best and most complete which the present state of medical science can afford.— They arc compounded not of the drugs themselves,but of the medicinal virtues only of Vegetable remedies extract ed fay Chemical process in a state of purity, and combin ed together in such a manner as to insure the best results. Thi- system of composition for medicines has been found in Cherry Pectoral and Pill- both, to produce a more ef ficient remedy than had hitherto been obtained by any process. The reason is perfectly obvious. While by tin old mode of composition, every medicine is burdened with more or lets of acrimonious and injurious qualities, by this each individual virtue only that is desired for the cu rative effect is present. All the inert and obnoxious qualities of each substance employed are left behind, the curative virtues only being retained. Hence it is self evident the effects should prove as they have proved, more purely remedial, and tbe Pills a more powerful an tidote to disc,ise than any other medicine kuown to the world. As it is frequently expedient that many medicines I should !><• taken under the counsel of an attending I'by.M --j c ian, and as he could not properly judge of a remedy j without knowing its composition, I have suppled the ac . curate Formula; hy which liotli my Pectoral and Pills are | made, to the whole body of Practitioners in the I'uitcd States ano British American Provinces. Ifliowi vcr tlu-r --should he any one who lias not received them, they will he forwarded' hy mail to his request. Of all the Patent Medicines that arc offered, how few would he taken ii their composition was known ! Their life consists in their mystery. 1 have no mysteries. The composition of my preparations i- laid open to all men, and all who are competent to judge on the subject freely acknowledge their convictions of their intrinsic ! merits. The Cherry Pctoi.il was pronounced by seienti ih- men to be a wonderful medicine before its effects were known. Many eminent Physicians have declared the I same-thing of my l'iils. and even more confidently, and t are willing to certify that their anticipations were more than realized hy their effects upon trial. They operate by their powerful influence on the inter l nal viscera to purity the blood and stimulate it into heal thy action—remove the obstructions of the stomach, bow els. liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their irregular action t • health, and by correcting, whet ever they exist, such derangements as are the first origin of disease. Prepared bv I)r. Jaw C. Ayer, Practical and Analyti c 1 Chemist, Lowell. Mass. Price 25 cents per Itux. Five Boxes for fl.Off. Sold hy 11. C. PORTER and PATToX A PAYXE. Tuwanda, and by Dealers in Medicine everywhere. 51y AUDITORS' NOTICE. Joseph Menardi, J. * adm'r of .Minor R. IVilcor, dee'd.. vs. Samvel Y'uti ll i t l.,. In the court or Common Picas of Bradford Co. N'o. 141 December T., 1856. The undersigned Auditor appointed liy said Court, to distribute the funds rai-ed hy Sheriff sale of defendant's real estate, will attend to the duties assigned liiiu at his office in the lioro' of Towanda, on Monday, the 2>th day of June, A. D. 1857, at one o'clock in the afternoon, when and where all persous having claims are requested to present them, or be forever debarred therefrom. May 10, 1857. G. H. WATKINS, Auditor. A UDITOR'S NOTICE.— W. A. Park, to f V the use of H. C. Purler, vs. David Calijf. In Brad. Common Pleas, Xo. 1152, May term, 1658. The undersigned an Auditor appointed by said Conrtto distribute funds raised by the Sheriff"sale of defendant,a real estate, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in Towanda horo' on Wednesday the 24th da v of June, A. D. 1857, at one o'clock, P.M., when and where all persons interested are requested to present their claims or be forever deliurrcd from any share of said fund. May 10, 1857. G. H. WATKINS, Auditor. A UDITOR'S NOTICE.— Henry J. MadUl i- \ Executor of Alexaitder Madilt, deceased, vs. /„. 1.. IVashlmrn. In the Common Pleas of Bradford County, Xo. 417, December Term, 1852. The undersigned. Auditor, appointed by said Court to distribute funds raised by Sheriff's sale of the real estate of defendant, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in the borough of Towanda, on Monday, the 22d day of June. 1857, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, at which time and place all persons interested are required to present their claims or else lie forever debarred from said fund. May id, 1857. G. 11. W ATKINS, Auditor. pLOTHS. CASSIMERES, AC.—-Black and colored cloths and cassimers, aud an endless quantity of fancy cassimeres, tweeds, Kentucky jeans, cottona'des, linens, Ac., cheaper than ever before", just re ceived by Aprjl 6,1857. J. POWELL. PAYUGA GROUND PLASTER.—IOO V_-' tons for sate by BAILEY A XE'IXS. fttiscclaneons. m jec -m mr o Ji- ass AND NEW ARRANGEMENT. /COLLINS & POWELL arc now rooeivincr a large stock of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTH ING, which they are selling exclusively FOR CASH, as they think a bird in hand is worth two in the bush. Their stock consists of Business, Black Cloth, Fancy Cassirnere Tweed, Kentucky Jean. White Duck. Linen, Mar-eiles, and Brown Linen COATS ot all kinds and qualities.— Black Cassirnere, Fancy Cassirnere, Brown Linen, White Linen and Kentucky Jean PANTS ; Silk, Satin and Mur seiles VESTS of all kind- ; Black and Fancy Cravats ; Gents J Hose, Shirts, Collars, Suspenders, Hats nnd Caps and everyihing in the line of Men's wear. Their stock of Cloths and Cassirncres are unsurpassed. and are selling cheap. We are still ready to make up all kinds of G AR MENT'S to order on short notice, and warranted in every particular ; all of which we are hound to sell lower than was ever offered in this market tor Cash. Cutting done as usual. COLLINS & POWELL. Towanda. April 16, 1 5 57. A N APPRAISEMENT AND ('LASSI V fieation of the different persons engaged in the sale of good-, wares and merchandise in the County of Brad ford for the year 1857, with the amount of license there unto annexed: I I There Sold. Xauies. Chits. License Albany I) Kellogg A Co 14 7 Oo Asylum J W Denison 14 7 Oq John Horton 14 7 On Strong A Terry 14 7 On Athens boro. Geo A Perkins II 7 qq Geo B Perkins 14 7 qq A Averill It 7 Oq PW Meeker 14 7 Oq C Park & Sou 12 12 5q F N Page 10 20 Oq C Comstock 11 7 Oq Joseph Parsons 11 7 qq Athens tp... D Gardner I t 7Oq A Beidleman H 7 qq Burlington ho A F Long A Son 13 10 00 Merry, Wilhelm A Co 13 10 00 A S k 8 11 Morley 13 10 Oq A Pcckham 11 7 00 Miller A Morley 14 7 Oq Canton 11 Lockwood It 7 Oq Go-line A Tracy 13 10 00 W S Baker 13 10 00 Mix & Hooper It 7 qq Newman & Manly 13 In 00 J Vandyke jr 14 7 0q Abr.er Doty It 7 Oq N Tuttle 14 7 qy 1) Wilcox 14 7 00 E W Col well. . .14 7 00 Aaron Spalding It 7 00 E Vandine It 7 00 Columbia...A B Austin 14 700 Durell I! Moody It 7 qq Franklin... J M Martin It 7 qq K X Frisbie & Co It 7 00 Granville.. .1. D Taylor 14 7 00 WII Phillips 1:; 10 oo Hugh Maloy 11 7 qq Herriek < barles I'latt It 7 00 CornwallSteveus It 7 00 Leroy l'arkhur-t launb & Co 14 7 no Ezra Holcomb ..11 7 00 llann-o to. .fiuittf A I'ranmer 13 10 00 Brown Rockwell 13 10 00 11 S Pliinuey 11 7 00 S S Hinman I t 7 mi Smith & Lyon 14 7 qq Newton & White 11 7 qq Orwell II Gibbs A Son. It 7 uq Potto!* A Lyon II 7 qq T Humphrey 13 In oq SN Branson it 7 00 Overton....Wm Wuitman VJ It 7 qq Daniel Heverly jr— .... 14 7 00 Pike Stevens A Burrows 14 7 00 D Bailey 13 In 00 Baldwin A Bobbins. It 7 00 G 11 Little 13 10 00 Bosworth A Pierce 14 7 00 Ridgbery.. .11 G Cornell It 7 qq A J1 Voorhis U 7 qq B F Buck 11 7 00 Rome George Nichols It 7 00 J W Woodburn 14 7 00 Fox A Thatcher 14 7 oq Standing Stone.. . .11 W Tracy 14 7 no George Stevens 14 7 00 John Espy 11 7 00 Sheslieipiin. Kinney ,V Gore it 7 On Smithtield. J W Phelps A Co 14 7 On Durfey A Friteher 13 lo 00 M Bullock A Co 13 In oq ! Springfield.. llirarn Spear 14 7 on Daily A Hart 13 10 00 Troy bo \ 11 Case 13 10 00 O P Ballard 13 10 00 H. S. Leonard 12 12 50 Spalding A Newberry 13 10 no S W Paine *. 13 10 no Xcwberrv A Peck 13 In qq ]) W C Herrick. 13 lo qq Siiencer A Paine 14 7 oq V .M A II F Long 12 12 50 S W A D F Pomerov 13 12 50 F I. Ballard 11 7 00 ! Towanda bo () D Bart let t 13 10 00 S'CAW Means 13 10 00 E T Fox 14 7 00 Bailey A Xevins It 7 00 DC Hall * 13 lo 00 Collins A Powell 11 7 00 Humphrey A Wickham. 12 12 50 W A Chaiuberlin 14 7 00 Montanyes 11 15 00 Joseph Kingsbury 13 10 Oil Jo-eph Powell 10 20 00 • H S Mereur 11 15 00 M E Solomon 14 7 qq Tracy A Moore 14 7 On Pattern A Payne 11 7 qq Gut ten berg Roscnhuum A C 0..11 15 qq IIC Porter 14 7 on E A Parsons 11 7 qn .1 A Record... 11 7 50 Ulster.... A Newell A Co 15 7qq J A T Slather 11 7 qq Gibson 3- Gosline It 7 (iq Warren J P Rogers 14 7 Off J A lde 14 7 00 Robert Cooper 11 7 00 G \V Tahnage 11 7 00 Windham... WII Russell 14 700 j Wyalusing.. Wells A Bixby 13 10 00 George C Atwood 14 7 00 Cyrus Avery 11 7 qq 3V Taylor ; 1 7 qq Wysox V E A J E Piollet 13 10 00 Jesse Allen It 7 qq j Wells John Brownell A Co It 7 00 : Wiluiot J L Jones It 7 00 | A List and Classification of the Deer Houses, Eating Houses. Ac., in the County of Bradford for tin year 1857. under the acts of assembly of loth of April. Ist.) and 31st March, 1850. 1 Athens bo Career A Snell 8 5 00 J:w 1! Wilson S 5 00 Geo Averill s 5 oq Canton Horace Tuttle s 5 qq A V Trout * 5 qq Litchfield.. .Cornelius Harsh. s 5 qq Monroe bo.. Anthony Mullen. s 5 qq Sbeshecpiin. .Edward Briglmm S 5 00 Smithtield.. Ileebe Gcrould 8 5 oq Towando bo. II A Burbank 8 5 00 John Lauglilin S 5 00 Miles Carter 8 5 00 R C Smailey H 5 HO James Thompson 8 5 00 Troy bo Nelson Fish 8 5 00 Wm Morgan 8 5 00 A List and Classification of the persons en gaged in the sale of Nostrums, Patent Medicines, Ac. in tiie ( ,'ounty of Bradford for the year 1857, under tlie act of Assembly of April 10, 1849. Athens ho Geo A Perkins 4 5 00 Burlington b0... Merry, Wilhelm ACo I 500 Canton WS Baker 4 5 oq Granville WII Phillips I 500 Leroy Parklmrst Lamb A Co 1 5 00 Rome j w Woodnurn 4 5 00 Standing Stone. .11 \V Tracy t 5 Of) Springfield.. . Hiram Spear. 4 5 00 Towanda bo. .H C Porter 4 5 qq Patton A Payne I 5 00 Troy b0... .C Drake ... .* 4 500 V M A II F lamg 1 5 00 8 W A D F Pomerov. 4 5 60 Ulster A Newell A C 0...." 4 5 qq A List and Classification of the different Dis tilleries 111 Bradford County, for the year 1857, under j c--M e acts sYsßembly °f April 10, 1849, and March 31, Springfield Wm Brace 10 50 00 Troy tp Orwan A Spalding 10 50 00 S M Leonard 19 50 00 A List and Classification of Hankers in Brad ford County for the year 1857. Towanda bo. laiporte, Mason A Co 1500 45 00 Bi~ Notice is hereby given that an appeal will lie lit til at the Commissioner's Office, in the Borough of Towanda on FRIDAY the 29tb day of MAY next at 1 o'clock P. M., at which time and place any person aggrieved by the foregoing appraisement and classification can attend if they think proper. A. D. MONTANYE. Towanda, April 30,1857. Mercantile Appraiser. CARPETINGS. —All prices superfine aud ingrain carpctings, just received by April 6. i 5.57. J. POWELL. BOOTS AND SHOES— The largest and most complete assortment of Boots and Shoes ever exhibited in Towanda, to which particular attention has been given in the purchase, and which will positively be sold less than at any other establishment in Northern Pennsylvania, iutt received by April 1557. J. roiTOL 1 Cenri. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice -5 V. hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of ChumplinG.Brown,dec d late of Smithtield, are re quested to make payment without delay ; und all persons having claims against said estate, innst present them duly i autlientieated for settlement, to the stib-i rilters. ALLEN < AI.IFF, Feb. 12.1857. Administrator with will annexed. EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is here by given that letters testamentary upon the e-tate of Brayton A.Baldwin dee'd.. late of Franklin tru.liave been granted to tlie subscriber. All persons indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having any claims upon said estate to present them dulv attested for settlement. FANNY MARIA BALDWIN, FRANKLIN ANDREWS, HORATIO W. ULCUS. Dec. 22,1858. Executor-. PXECUTOR'S NOTICE.—AII persons in- J J debted to the estate of AXTHOXV ANGLE, dee'd., late of Herriek township, are hciei.y notified that pay ment must he made without delay, and all persons basing claims against said estate are requested to present them dul v authenticated for settlement. JUIIX NESBITT. Mareli 2.1857. Executor. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice II is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of BENJAMIN B.VBCOCK, late of Windham towu- I ship, dee'd.. are requested to make payment without de lay : and all persons having claims against said estate will please present them dulv authenticated for settlement. WM. DIET AXDHKVV J. BAUCOCK, Feb. 16,1R56. Adininistrator. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. —Notice is JJ hv given, that all persons indebted to the estate of Mrs. ROXY BURf'H. deceased, late of Mi)XROE town ship, are requested to I'.ake payment without delay: those having demands /gainst said estate will present them dulv authenticated for settlement. I'cb. 2ii. 185(1. CHARLES BCRCH. Executor. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice A is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of ISRAEL BISHOP, dee'd.. iate of Wy-ox t ovn hip. are requested to make payment without delay ; and all persons having claims against said e-tate, must present them duly authenticated, to the subscriber. March 12,1857. GEO. T. BISHOP, Administrator. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE—Notice .a is berebv given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of DAXIEI. MILLER., deceased, late of Albany twp, are hereby requested to make payment without de lay; and all persons having claims against said e-tate will please present thcrn dulv authenticated for settlement. RUSSELL MILLER, March 29, 1857, Administrator. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice J. V is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the estate of SELA GOBLE, dee'd, late of Litchfield town ship, are hereby notified to muke payment without delay, and all persons having demands against said estate are requested to present them duly authenticated for settle ment SAMUEL DAVIDSON, March 27. 1857, Administrator. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE —Notice -XIl. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of Eunice Shoemaker, deceased, late of Windham tp. are hereby requested to make payment without delay; und all persons having claims against said etate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. ELIJAH SHOEMAKER. 2d. RICHARD S. SHOEMAKER, March 31, 1-57. Administrators. A DMINISTRATRIX NOTlCE,—Notice -TA. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of JOHN OXAX, late of Athens twp., dee'd. arc requested to make payment without delay ; and all per sons having claims against said estate, must present them duly authenticated lor settlement to the subscriber. ALMIRA OXAX. March 2-, 1857, Administratrix. NOTICE.—Notice is hcro- MJ by given that all persons indebted to the estate o( JOHN FORI), deceased, late of l'ike township, must make immediate payment, and all persons having de mands again-t said estate, will present thc-m duly authen ticated for settlement. March 14.1857. < STEHHES BRINK, Executor. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice 1 A is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es , tate of ALFRED ALLEN, dee'd, late of Warren twp. ! are hereby requested to make payment without de lay; and ail persons having claims against said estate will plea-e present them duly authenticated for settlement. C. G. GRIDLEV. Orwell. May 3.1*57< Administrator. / CYCTlOX.—Whereas, my wife Elizabeth, \J has left my bed and board without any just cause oi provocation, 1 hereby forbid all persons trusting her no my account, as I will pav no debts of her contracting nf i ter this date. " WILLIAM PATTERSON. South Creek, April 29, 1537. SHERIFF'S SALE.— By virtue of a writ of vend. ex.issued out of the Court of Common Pleas, to me directed, I shall expose to public sale at the Court ; House, in the borough oi Towanda, on SATURDAY, the 6th day of JUNE, 1.-57. at 1 o'clock. P. M., the follow ing lot. piece or pared ot land in Wilun t township, boun ded north by lands of Era.-tus and Edward Shepard, east i bv C. F. Welles, south by Henry Yetter, and west by the ! Tern-town road. Containing 50 acres, luoieorle.-s 15 j improved, a small dwelling house and a slab barn thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit ot Patrick | Family, to the use of John McMahou, vs. Matthew Mc- Muhon. JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff. Sheriff's Oifice, Towanda, May hi, 1857. SHERIFF'S SALK.— By virtue of a writ ] O of Vend. Expo, issued out of the court of common I pleas of Bradford county, to me dirertcd and delivered, j will be exposed to public sale at the Court House iu To | wandalb>ro.au FRIDAY, the 19th day of JUNE next, j at one o'clock iu the afternoon, the following described I lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Leroy twp., bounded on the north and east by lands of O. S. Morse, south by the highway and west by land of Caroline Sanford. Coii- I tabling about one half acre more or less all improved, one i framed duelling house, a framed barn and a few fruit : trees thereon. ! Seized and taken in execution at the suit of T. G. Irwin ' to the use of X. M. Pomerov vs. Geo. W. Browning. " JOHN A. CODDING. Sheriff"- Office, Towanda, May 26, 15, ,7. Sheriff". AUDITOR'S NOTICE^ C. F. Wilson !J. A vx. Miles Squires. In the Court of Coin. Pleas 1 of Bradtord County. No. 33. May Term. 1856. | Notice is hereby given, that the Auditor appointed by i said court, io distribute funds in the hands ot tin- Sheriff . | raised by the sale of defendant's ,eal estate, will attend 1 to the duties of his appointment >it liis office in the boro' of Towanda, on Friday, the 26th day ol June. 1-57. at 2 | o'clock, P. M., when all persons concerned must present I their claims, or else be torevcr debarred from said hind. May 16, 1857. P. p. MORROW, Auditor. HARDWARE, IRON, NAILS, A-C A large additional stock of Common and Saddlery ; Hardware, Joiner's Tools, Carriage Trimmings. Iron.Steel ] and Nails,just received by 11. h. MKRtTR. ! PURE CIDER VINEGAR—A good srti -L cle at FOX'S. M l LLIN ERY ~ MIIS, TRACY would inform her friends and tlie pub lic generally that he has just returned from the city with a beautiful and well selected assortment of MIL LIXKRY GOODS, consisting of Silk, fancy, ueapolitan i and straw bonnets, trimmed ami untrimmeil.of great va riety : also caps, head-dresses, Ac. Ac., all of which she now offers for sale at her old stand in Monrocton, with the fullest confidence that she ran please her customers in regard to quality, style and price. Bonnets cleaned, pressed and trimmed in her usual good style. Monrocton. May 4, 1857. BUILDING NOTlCE.— Seated proposal* received for building a Meeting House in LeUays ville, Bradford Co. Plans and specifications can b- seen at the Store of G. 11. Little, from the 12th to the 1-th of M AY, until one o'clock. P. M.. at which time the job will be let, to the lowest and best bidder. The builder will be expected to furnish all of the materials. G. If. LITTLE, C. SEYMOUR, D. BAILEY. T.eravsville, Mav 6, 1857. Building Committee. 18] SPRING TRADE! [57. GREAT ATTRACTIONS AT M.E.SOLOMON'S CLOTHING STORE, IN MERCUR'S RI.OCK. ffffllE proprietor of this extensive Ready Made nothing X establishment, would respectfully inform hi- fjlends and the public generally, that he is now opening the most extensive and beautiful assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, ever offered in this market, which will ,e sold for CASH cheaper than can be found in Nor thern Pennsylvania. Persons wishing good bargains and an elegant suit, or any portion thereof, well made of substantial material— Coat, Vet, Pantaloons, Cravat, Collars, and in fact eve rything in the lino, will do well to call. He is confident he can satisfy al! in price and quality. X. B—Cash paid for Sheep pelt- and wool. April 14. 1857, j.'ETffi aud Tallow bj the j XtllOcel.aucoua. Farms for Sale in Wf Sox The undersigned offers for sale TWO VAIA'ABI R FARMS iu Wysox Township, Bradford County, oi„l of them v.sitaiuttiif 100 acres, all under good improve meat, with two dwelling-houses,two large burns,< n balds, Ac., known as the " Cornelius Coolbuugh Fnriu," late Chester Pierce'-. The other, adjoining the alaive. and lying opposite Bowman-'a Eddy ; containing 40acres, all improved, with dwelling-house, orchard, Ac., thereon. The above are very desirable properties, handsomely sitimfrd ou the Wyso.v Flats, on tlie east side ot the Su.-- quehanua river, v. itliin about a mile of ToWanda and whl BE SOLD on roa-otiable trims. EDWARD OVKP.TGN, March 25. 1-57. NEW SPRING Si SUMMER GOODS: TOSKI'II I'OW E1,1., as usual, i* t nrlv on hand with the large-t, cheapest nnd best .-elected etock of SPRING COOPS to be found iu 'fowauda, com prising all the new and desirable styles of DUY GOODS. BOOTS A SHOPS, HATS .VXD CAPS, STRAW GOODS, CARPETS, AC. to which the attention of the public is respectfully inrit- Towuiida, April sn. I*6#. T 4IMES" DRESS forge Mi -I J fawhimiaUc assortment, never before equalled in To* vv.mdu, of inureantique. bi-maele, ended undplaiu black SIL\S ; plum and striped Poplins, Deleges,(TKinLj,spritig Delaines, Organdies. French printed Jaconet!*, Lawn* of ail price*, whirr and colored Brilliantes, Berates, Ciuj e-s, ! r.nch, S- > a■ 1. and dome-tie Ginghams, Trench, Eugliah and American Prints, just received by April b. 1K57. ,f. PoVTFXL. VJ HA WES.—A great varictv of Rr.'rthe.Stel ko ha, plain and printed Cashmere."Thibet, black Silk, and white Crape Shawls, ot'all prices, just received by April . T-. 1 7. _ J. POWF.LL. T ACES, EMBROIDERIES. AC.—Endie^ J A French and Scotch embroidered Jaconett and Book Muslin Colhus, Sh'tTCH. Bend-, T jouncing*. Edgings and Inserting* : Linen ami ( ambrlc nnhroidered Handker cbiefs, real thread Bobbin, Smyrna Linen wrought, nnd Cotton Edgings, Gimpuire, Brussels, Black Silt, nnd Bu gled Lares, just received by April S.—Dou ble and single fold worsted and linen and worsted da ma-k-, morn ijs.cott'Gi damasks,bleached nnd unbleach ed table linens, Marsailes quilts, toilet covers, and a va riety of other goods in this line, just received bv April C. 1*57. ,1. PO'WFLL. HITE GOODS.—Every quality aud T " price of Jaconetts, Cambrics, Bishop* and" Victor ia Lawns ; plain, dotted and embroidered Swiss Muslins ; check ui.il striped Cambrics and Nainsook muslins, bril liant*. plain and figured laces, embroidered and lace cur tain*. al-o white and colored corded skirtings, just receiv ed by April C. 187,7. J. POWELL. ANDHOSIER V —Ladies, M sea and Children.* white, unbleached, colored ami mixed cotton and lisle thread Hose*, of ever v price. Men's and Boy * bleached, unbleached and mixed cotton half hose. Bents ami Ladies kid, silk, li.-lc thread and cotton glove *, of every price and color, just received 1 v April. 6.18.17. J. POWELL. /UV.VR MEETING.—A Camp Meeting will be held l,y leave of Divine Providence at FrencL town,on land occupied for the satne purpose last Septem ber, to commence 011 Tuesday evening, June 23, and ter minate on Tuesday morning of the following week. No HUCKSTERING ESTABLISHMENTS WII.i. BE ALLOWED ON OK NEAR THE GROCND. All are respectfully invited to attend. In behalf of the Committee of Arrangements. Townnda, Hay 27. 1856. L. WOOD. 81l AI)FORD COUN I V TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION.—The next quarterly meeting of the Bradford County Teacher's Association will be held in the Presbyterian Church in Rome, on Friday, June 12th, at 10 o clock. A. M. The Rev. Mr. SUTIU BLAND, of rowanda, w ill deliver nn address before the Association on " Love of Science an incentive to Study," and an ad dress will also be delivered by Dr. E. COBURN, of I.eray*- ville. Essays will be read by Misses E. MATHEWS aud X. COKSS. A Ifenort will be'prescuted "On the peculiar ities of the School Systems aud their results in tue fieve ml State*.'' Various important topics connected with the subject of education will be taken up and discussed by the association at this meeting. J AS. M'WIIJLIAM. Towandn. May 27,1557. ltec. Score tare. ROME. ; OEOEGE ICIIOIS, IS now receiving a large and general assort . meat of MERCHANDIZE, embracing every desirable variety of Silk. Challips, Organdies, Bareges, Lawns and uther dress goods. Silk. Crape. Broche, Stella. Thibet, Cashmere and Printed SHAWLS. Silk. I .art,and Fancy MANTILI.AS—Satin. Silk, Straw, Neapolitan and Fancy BONNETS. Silk. Lineu end Cotton Laces and Edgings, | French and American Flowers, Bonnet and Dress Trirn- I mings, Window Drapery. A complete stock of Hosiery, Gloves. Hats. Caps, Boots, Shoes. Crockery. Glass. Hardware, Iron. Nails, leathers, | Shoe Findings. Carriage Trimmings, Paper Hangings, , Drugs. Medicines, Ac. i Botnr, May lit. 18.17. THE SnSQUEHANNA COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, TOII'A.XDA, BRADFORD CO., PA, INSTRUCTORS : REV. SAMUEL F. COI.T. Principal, Professor of Natu i rat. Mental and Moral Science ; UFA". J AMES McWILI.TAM, A. M., Professor of Ancient Languages and Belles Lettre.s ; i CHARLES R. COBERN, A. M., Professor of Mathema | ties and Master of Normal School ; | MISS E. M. COE. Preceptress ; I MISS EMI LIE A. BUTLER, Assistants; j MISS HELEN M. CARTER. Instructor on Piano; j Mr. CANEEI.P DAYTON. Steward, j The Spring Term commences u Wednesday, April Ist, ! is.l7, and will continue 13$ weeks. The Kail Term commences on Wednesday, August 20th j and will continue 11 weeks. The Winter Term commences November 2.1. and contin ues It weeks, besides 10 days recess at Christmas. EXPENSES*PER TERM: i Payable invariably in advance—Fuel and contingencies all included : ! Tuition !u the Fifth class, (primary) per term $1 00 Fourth .* f. Oo " Third 7 Oo " Second 8 o> First. 10 Oil Pupils using scholarships are charged #1 per term for fuel and contingents ; for instrument on which to take lessons. 50c, or for practice $2.00 No scholar, whose parents or guardians shall reside within two miles of the Institute shall he admitted to tui tion therein upon any permanent scholarship rented or loaned by such pupil, his or her parent or guardian. EXTRAS ; French 5 00 [ Drawing 5 oo j Ornamental needlework and embroidery,each 3 oo I Tuition on Phiuo Forte with use of Instrument,,.. 12 (si do do per quarter of 11 weeks, 10 .. 1 Room rent for lodgers, 1 "a I Board in the In>titute, per week, including fuel and | light 200 Washing, per dozen 38 Arrangement* have been made liv which the Steward will board both males and females in the Institute, afford ing them separate rooms for morning and evening study. Pupils hoarding in the Hali. will furnish their owu bed. : heddmg.towels, Ac.and the table silver at their option. No pupil taken for les than half a term. The boarding • bills for the term inn.-t be paid in advance; >r one half ; thereof at their entrance, and the remaining half at the , middle of the tenn. I'upila entering th* Institute are pledged to the ol.ht- I v.tnee of the Regulations, and none will be admitted on ' other terms. Espeeial exercises are arranged without extra charge for those qualifying tltria-chcs as teachers for comui"U school*. S. F. Colt, Wee. ('. L. WARD. President. March 20. Isf>7. A. Wuuciiam. Treasurer. |AA BBLS COMMONSALT; 40 febls. I ' " ' Roi l, Walt for packing salt, just received by Dec. 10, 18.1 U. BAILEY A NLVINs. MTLLTXERY. "\fllS. L. K. AVHEKLKR would respect i* I fully announce to her friends and (he public gener ally that she will open a shop in EAST SMTTHFIELP. one north of the Presbyterian church, where will be found A FASniOXVHLK ASSORTMENT OK MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, To which she would invite the attention of the Ladies. REP AlßlNG—Particular attention paid to this branch of the business. Also, Dresses, Baqnes,Talma*. Ac. made to order. Smithfleld, March 31.1857. XT ATS, C ArS AND STR AW GOODS ItJ The ouly btock In Towaudi. worth meotbnt^^o*i