",. ant l breast; Biddeman, tinr r, shot in he !,'■ J as. Slatford, plasterer, not in the ** J through the body ; Richrd Owen, ,be arm ; John Owen, stoe cutter, i 0 the hand ; a marine severely-rounded ; Wills Auue Arundal conntr, shot in I"® 3 ', . p y. Bell, Seventh Wad, shot in '"V.e • one of the Baltimore revdies shot b ,'IV- John Fouche, severely Samuel ? 1 Warm : Mr. Lawrcnson (Mercury,) ™ through bia liat, grazing bi s laid. crmors RAILROAD ACClDENT.— iserious ac •Wt occurred on the Erie Road, early this lin" bv which one person w instantly S and a number more or less injured.- f\ight Express tram from lew York, I /about two miles this s.de o Addison, thrown from the track, cansin- almost a llete wreck of all the cars. Ir. Peck, of winnati was instantly killed ; afoung laay S both limbs broken i the cnginer was very ,rioosly injured. Three gentlemen from PennsyVania, Mr. r Hutchinson, of Philadelphia,md Messrs. 4 i .jWmrpless and Walter Scott,of Catawis r who Staid at Haight's last nigt, and who ere on the train, were brought bck here by Dav Express to-day. Mr. Hutlnnsou has o, ]jmbs injured, near the ankle, one being raptured ; Mr Scott is severely Iruised, but . n0 bones broken ; Mr. Sliarpbss received bruises, but not of a serious lature. He , ribes the crash as most terribe, aul truly liraculous that no more lives wen lost.—El ;tr(i Gazette. DOUBLE TRAGEDY IN BROOME CUNTY —On iiesdav last as we learn from th Binglara jn Republican, a colored man nimed lAKTOX, was stabbed by an inane penon lamed CHAS. LATOCRETT, in th< village of nion, Broouie County. It appeirs that L.- UT'RETTE went into the store of Mr. CHISTI >HER MERSEREAI*, in Union, and aking fron lie show case a dagger, immediately step id into the street and stabbed the unfortunate ■ouir man though the heart, caising instant Icatb LATOIRETTE hail been insane for the he past two years and some time ago attempt to take his own life. It is reported that he cave no reason for killing his victim, other that lie "did not like his looks." He was ta teu to Himrliamtou and lodged ia jail. Soon ifler LATOCRETTK was lodged in jail, lie tenuiu jted his existence by cutting his own throat rith a razor, which had been accidentally left s the cell where he was confined. THE POISONING CASE. —On Monday last kroner Haas, and the juries summoned in the ;wo poisoning cases, at Danville, met at the Court House. Dr. Siinmingtou testified to the Ming of arsenic in both stomachs, and to the art that the death of David Twiggs and Mrs. ark was caused by poison. Curtis Herring em Clerk in Chalfont & Hughes Drug Store, estitied to selliug arsenic to J. W. Clark, and Robert McCarty testified to selling arseuic to SI;-. Twiggs. The verdict of the juries were, that the ' ieaths were caused by poison, supposed to have j keen administered by Mrs. Twiggs and W. J. Clark. Upon this verdict, both prisoners were pommitted for trial. The was a large atten dee at the Court House to hear the evi leijce. Gov. BEBB DISCHARGED. —Ex-Gov. William Bell), who recently shot and killed a young s.an named Clemens, who was one of the chari vari party who had beset his residence, in lViuuebairo Co.. (lliuois, was at his own re quest, id by a Court of Magistrates, a:.'!, after a thorough examination, discharg er T/n: Rodcford lirgister publishes at butth the evidence elicited, and remarks as follows : "From the testimony it will be seen the fact is established that Gov. Bebb did order the rioters off before firing, though it would seem the order was not heard by them. The defeuse also testified to the guns being pointed towards the house, while the rioters are posi tive they were not. There always will be a difference of opinion in the public mind as to how much provocation will justify one man in shooting down another, even where the law ifies the act. and we have no desire to dis- w* the present ease in that aspect. It is an enfortuuate affair in any point of view. The practice of charivariing newly mariied couples s one which ought not to be tolerated in a "iiized community, and we regret to learn been much too frequent in this section for ijear or two past. Although in most instan fw intended for sporf, they are little better T ian mobs, and should be discountenanced by tV|, fy right-thinking citizen. We hope the • s, l result of cue at Gov. Bebb's may prove a warning. About a year since an in hi vidual was shot at Elgin while engaged in a similar riot." A riot between the contractors and on the Racine and Mississippi Rail road, occured recently at Medina, Winnebago '")unty, Illinois. Two of the rioters were kill and a number seriously injured. The citi zdis of Medina were required to arm thein * ives against the rioters, and an intense cx citement prevailed. An entire block of buildings, known as the fane County Block," at Madison, Wis., was destroyed by fire on Saturday moruiug, caus -1D!-' au insured loss of $15,000. Or. Chafff. ano Dked Scott.—There has much studied misrepresentation as to I)r. [jJUFFKE the Re]>ubliean member of Congress po Massachusetts and his ownership of I)red 'Sccrtrs The facts are, that the ownership of slave vested in Mrs. Chaffee as heir to an estate, and the executor, Mr. Sanford, who alone had power to act in the matter, hasbecu for some time past, so that nothing could lie done about it. lie has lately de ceased, and as soon as it was possible Mrs. vhaffee has manumitted the slaves. New York k Erie R.R., Waverly Station. eomtiH-n.iiif; Monday, May 25, 1857. Trams will leave A\ ERLY at about the following hours : Diinkirw'n' w £ ST ' GOING EAST. V "l,t Ksp 32S P M Cincinnati Exp... 427 a.m kail B re -ss :t 35 a.m Night Express 12 34 p.m Kni(rr',i 32 r - M Chicago Express. . .6 18 a.m ~^ a , nt , 442 p.m SteamlKiut fcxp....l 07 K.M rriili v i lOll .1 55 AM Stock Express 435 a.m freight' u - j t' 2 10 p.m Accommodation.. ..6 55 p.m iVwn,' v°- - t* so A Freight, X 0.2 125 p.m Cut, No. jo 35 a.m Freight, No. 4 4 35 p.m Inv 52-^^11135)9 luvE ! \ on tke Bt h inst., by Burr Kidgway, Esq., Mr. > SM!Tu I l ' t 'TCH, of Canton, to Miss LYDIA M. | '-jHTH, of Granville. bride "' the 4th inst., at the residence of the kimer r v- r in P,ke - the licv - Dr. Phassell, of Her datk, t Y>' Y " Mr " WILLIAM CHASSELL.of Onei- PRANCES ARABELLA, daughter of /sya*. INDEPENDENCE PARTY!!! WASHBURN "HOUSE, ULSTER. , Gn Friday. July 3,1857. from 6to 10, P. M. Lunch and spiced meats from 12 to 3, A. M. Music, FRED. L'AMEREUX and others, of Canliam's band, and Tom Canham, himself if the country, (to use his own words for it.) Bill $2 50. S. F. WASHBURN, Proprietor. V3~ The above house is situated on the east side of the stage road from Towauda to Waverlv, in the village of ULSTER, Pa., commonly kuowu astlie " Bailey Sheaf " and now kept by-9.. F. WASHBURN, formerly of the Valley House, Sheshequin. The dining room Las l*cn enlarged so a* to accommodate a goodly number. A good June"2d°lß r 7 n ex P ect ed. Come and see. flfc, INDEPENDENCE BALL.— The Company of Yourseir and I>adv is in . vitedatthe House of N. OLMSTED, in Ulster, on h riday evening, July 3,1857. Music—Wis ner s (Elmtra) Baud. Bill $2. N. OLMSTED, Prop'r. Neto OVbDcrtiscmcuts. AT.' DITOR'S NOTICE.— In the matter of ths estate of David S. IVatkins, dee'd. In the Or phans Court of Bradford County. Notice is hereby given, that the Auditor appointed to distribute money in the hands of the Administrator of this estate,, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in the borough of Troy, on Friday, the lOtli of July, 1857, at 1 o'clock, P. M. All persons having claims upon said money must present them, or else be forever debarred from the same. E. B. P ARSONS June 9, 1857. Auditor. IVJOTICE. —Is hereby giveu by the uiuler -L 1 signed in conformity with the supplement eutitled • A further supplement to the act to incorporate the Brad ford Rail Road and Coal C 0.," approved the twenty-eighth day of May, 1840, that Books for subscription to stock in said Company will be opened on the 20tli day of June inst., in the City of Philadelphia, at No. 7fii Walnut st. and will remain open until the whole of the" stsck be sub scribed. G. F. MASON, ) T „ - A " R. PERKINS, [ Corporators. June 9,1857. W. H. WINDER, | MORS NEW GOODS! HUMPHBEY&WIEKAM A RE just receiving, in their New Store, west side of L\. the Public Square a large and well selected assort ment of goods suitable for the Summer trade. Consisting of Lawns, Challis, Bareges, Poplin, Delaines. Scotch and American Ginghams, Delieges, Black and Colored Silks, French, English aud American Prints in great variety ; Gents Dress Goods, Hardware, Crockery, Fish, Sugar. Tea, Coflee aud other Family Groceries. Also, a very large assortment of Boots dt Shoes, <f almost every variety, and having made arrangements wtli the manufacturers by which we are in constant rt opt of new work, we are prepared to offer to the public th largest and best stock, and at lower prices than any otier store in Towanda. Call aud see. bile and Upper leather, French and American Calf Bkhs. Morocco, Colored and plain Linings, Binding, Shoe Tbt-ad and a general assortment of Findings, wholesale and etail at reasonable rates. Grateful for past favors, we itrite the patronage of the public and by strict atten tion b business and particular care in selection of our goods l>oth as to quality and adaptation to meet the wants of cusojaer-q we hope to merit the confidence of the coin munit and respectfully invite those visiting Towanda to calbud examine our goods. HUMPHREY A WICKHAM. Towfcda, June 8,1857. K. T. FOX TS XCW RECEIVING a large stock of -L FAMI.Y GROCERIES, which are ofl'cretl for sale at as low pries as the same quality of Goods can be bought anywhere ins ride of the City of New York. SMOKID HAM, SHOULDERS, DRIED REEF si June 4, ISC FOX'S. DRIED PEACHES, ORANGES, PIGS, Prunes, -aisons, kc., at June 4, 1851 FOX'S. OA BUSIELS NICE WHITE BEANS, *■"' at me 4,1857. FOX'S. \\ R K ARE NOW OFFERING a very it large and cell selected stock of BOOTS AND SHOES direct froi the Manufacturers, which we uflcrut extremely low pris for READY PAY, aud invite the public to call aud Famine before purchasing elsewhere. June 2d, 1857. ' HUMPHREY k WICKII AM. PRINTS, (FNGHAMS, CHALLIS, Lawns, Delaines Muslins, kc., kc., in great variety and stvle, just receiAl by Jane 3d, 1850. HUMPHREY & WICKHAM. TXSSff ACRES Or UP-TOWItf LOTS POR SALE! The subscriber will sikTEX ACRES of Land iu lots of convenient size foronifortable Homesteads—all of said lots lying within tlntinits of this borough—situate on the west side of Main i.eet, in the most desirable part of the town for private retlences, and within from live to ten minutes walk ot the easiness part of the village. As this laud is too valiialtlkbr farming purposes, and hc j ing desirous to see the boAgh progress iu population and prosperity, the subscrilt offers the property for sale as above. All the uecc-.se and avenues will be opened for tlie convenience t settlers aiid purchasers. Towanda. May 26,1857. JOS. KIXGSBERY. NEW GOODS! The subscriber is now in rece*t of a large and general assortment of NEW AND fcASOXARLE GOODS, Including Dry Goods. Hardway Groceries, Crockery, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes Nails, Fish, Ac. Also, an extensive catalogue of School and Miscellaneous Books ! Stationary, kc., which will be disced of on the most reasonable terms. He respectfullyvks his proportion of the patronage of his friends and tha>ublic. May 2U.1857. J>S. KINGBBEBY. DISSOLUTION— The FT of ESEN tVINE k SEFBISCH is by mutual eon- I sent. The accounts owing to said liri jmi.-t l>e settled by the FIRST DAY OF JULY next, or ri s will be made. Either of the late firm will attend to t&r settlement. JO H X tSEX \V 1X E. Towanda, May 27,1857. AXDRft' SEEBISCH SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virte of a writ of Vend. Expo, issued out of the .ourt of Com mon pleas, to me directed, I shall exposcku public sale at the Court House, in the borough of Tilanda, on Fri day the 3d day of JULV, lKs7,at 1 o'clot, P. SI., the following described lot piece or parcel of Hd situate in Ridgbnry twp, Bradford county, bounded follows, to wit: On the north by lands of Charles Zarfes, east by lands of H. F. Burt, on the south by lands ng in posses sion of J. O. Pine, and on the west by the hiWay lead ing from Elraira to Troy. Containing altout acre, all improved, l>e the same more or less, with a frcd dwel ling house, a framed store house, a framed barpnd a few fruit trees thereon. ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of la| situate in Springfield twp., Bradford co.,bounded nortsby the highway, on the east, south and west by lands t Klani Bennett. Containing one half acre be the same wire or less, all improved, one framed house, a framed and a few fruit trees thereon. , , Seized and taken in execution at the suit of .\iram Pietve vs. Charles T. Murphy and Jarnes 11. Webb.l ALSO—By virtue of a writ of Levari Facias the mow ing described building and lot of ground of " The Ws tees of the Collegiate Institute of the Presbytery ofW quehanna," to wit: The four story Collegiate Instate situate in the borough of Towanda, Bradford co., aiulie lot of ground and curtilage appurtenant thereto, it ing been erected on a piece of land containing ten ac, bounded on the east by Second Street, on the south % Th(imas Elliott, on the west by John F. Means, and on tl north by Jefferson street and the said John F. Means. 1 Seized and taken in execution at the suit of .S'idml Ha.ideu to the use of X. J. Kecler vs. The Trustees of til Collegiate Institute of the Presbytery of Susquehanna. JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff. Towanda, June 8, 1857. lightning and Destruction! THE subscriber, grateful for past favors, takes this opportunity to inform the citizens of Bradford and adjoining counties, that he has again started his teams in the LIGHTNING HOD TUADE. . Having had several years experience in the business, he feels confident that he can supply those in want of Rods, with a superior article, put up strictly npon scienti fic principles, and at prices that canuot fail to suit—lf there any of the many rods put up by him iuany way out of repair, by being informed of the same, it will afford him much pleasure to put them in proper order. All or ders by mail or otherwise promptly atttended tO - June 4, 1857. F. GREGORY • MIT SAID. , , THE well known and well established EAGLE iOUN -I>RY, situate cm Main Street in the Borough of To wanda near the terminus of the Barclay Rail Road. Said Foundry is in gi>od repair and has suitable Lathes, Ma chinery, Ac., to do a large business. Any information respecting the basiness capacity of said Foundry, can be had by calling on JOHN IRVINE, who is now running it. For Terms apply to the subscriber at bis residence in ToWAIMkI May 2b, 1857. J. P. OOOPENOUGH Q I iu tllC wee; l dw mv oir 3CP-. Ncto Largest Stock of Dry Goods nsr s i. mmm & co, ARE now prepared to exhibit their stock of 81' RING AND SUMMER GOODS, embracing the latest styles Rich 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 SP.rtING AND SUMMER AND READY MADE , Which will be sold Cheap—CHEAPER Tn.VN EVER! Give us a call; You cannot fali to be suited for quality aud price. **Patton's Block, Corner of Main and Bridge sts. Towanda, May G, 1857. DR. J. M'LXTOSH, DENTIST, beat TOWANDA ou the FIRST OF Williainsport, April 9,1857. CATHARTIC p ILL| g ANEW and singularly successful remedy for the cure of all Billions diseases—Costiveness, Indigestion Jaundice, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Fevers."Gout, Humors, Nervousness, Irritability, lnflamations, Headache, Pains in the Breast. Side, Back,aud Limbs, Female Complaints, Ac., Ac. Indeed very few are the diseases in wliieh a Purgative Medicine is not more or less required, and much sickness and suffering might be prevented, if a harmless but effectual 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 diseases, which might have been avoided by the timely and judi cious use of a good purgative. This is alike true of Colds, Feverish symptoms, and Billions derangements. They all tend to become or produce the deep seated and for midable distempers which load the hearses nil oer the land. Hence a reliable family physic is of the first 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 by Physicians, Professors, and Patients, has shown results surpassing anything hrtlierto known of any medicine, f'ures have been ef fected beyond belief, were they not substantiated by per sons of such exalted positions and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Among the eminent gentlemen who have testified in favor of these Pills, we may mention : Poet. A. A. HAYES, Analytical Chemist of Boston, and State Assayer of Massachusetts, whose high Profes sional character is endorsed by the— Hon. EDWARD EVERETT, Senator of the United States. ROBERT C. WINTHROP, Ex-Speaker of the House of Representatives. ABBOTT LAWRENCE, Minister Plen. to England. fJOHN B. FITZPATRICK, Catholic Bishop of Boston; also Dr. J. R. CHILTON, Practical Chemist of New York City, endorsed by lion. W. L. MARCY, Secretary of State. W.M. B. ASTOR. the richest man in America. S. EELANOA Co., Proprietors of the Metropolitan Hotel, and others. Did space permit, we could give many hundred certi liratcs from 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 l'ills, the result of long investigation and study, are offered to the public as the liest and most complete which the present state of medical science can afford They are compounded not of the drugs themselves, hut of the medicinal virtues only of Vegetable remedies extract ed by Chemical process in a state of purity, and combin ed together in such a manner as to insure the best results. This system of composition for medicines lias been found in Cherry Pectoral and Pills both, to produce a more ef ficient remedy than had hitherto been obtained by any process. The reason is perfectly obvious. While by the old mode of composition, every medicine is burdened with more or less 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 belli ml, the curative virtues only being retained. Hence it is self evident the effects should prove as they have proved, more purely remedial, and the l'ills a more powerful an tidote to disease than any other medicine known to the world. As it is frequently expedient that many medicines should be taken under the counsel of an attending Physi cian, and as he could not properly judge of a remedy without knowing its composition, I have suppled the ac curate Formula' by which both my Pectoral and l'ills are made, to the whole body of Practitioners in the United States ana British American Provinces. If however there should lie any one who has not received them, they will be forwarded by mail to his request. Of all the Patent Medicines that are offered, how few would he taken it their composition was known Their life consists in their mystery. I have no mysteries. The composition of my preparations is 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 Pectoral was pronounced by scienti fic men to he a wonderful medicine before its effects were known. Many eminent Physicians have declared the same thing of my Pills, and even more confidently, and are willing to certify that their anticipations were more than realized by their effects upon trial. They operate by their powerful Influence on the inter nal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into heal thy action—remove the obstructions of the stomach, bow els, liver, and other organs of the body, restoriug their irregular action to health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, such derangements as are the first origin of disease. Prepared by Dr. Jas. C. Ayer, Practical and Analyti cil Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Price 25 cents ier Box. Five Boxes for SI,OO. Sold by 11. C. POUTER and I'ATTOX A- PAYNE, Towanda, and by Dealers in Medicine everywhere. 51v A EDITORS' NOTICE. — Joseph Menardi, J. V atlm'r of Minor R. Wilcox, dee'd., ear. Samvel Van f/i/Ac. lii the court of Common Pleas of Bradford Co. No. I ll Deoemher T., 1856. The undersigned Auditor appointed by said Court, to distribute the funds raised by Sheriff'sale of defendant's real'estate, will attend to the duties assigued him at his office in the boro' of Towanda, on Monday, the 2!ith day of June, A. I). 1857, at one o'clock in the afternoon, when and where all persons having claims are requested to present them, or be forever debarred therefrom. Mav 16, 1857. G. 11. \YATKINS, Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. — W. A. Park, to\ the une of 11. C. I'orter, rjt. Daniel E. Califf. In Brad. Common Pleas, No. 132, May term, 1858# The undersigned an Auditor appointed by said Court to distribute funds raised by the Sheriff sale of real estate, will attend to" the duties of his appointment at liis office in Towanda boro' on Wednesday the 24th day of Llune, A. I). 1857, at one o'clock, P.M., when and where Vll persons interested are requested to present their claims >r he forever debarred from any share of said fund. May 16,1857. G. 11. WATKINS, Auditor. 4 UPITOR'S NOTICE.— Henry J. MadiU \ Executor of Alexander Madill, deceased, vs. f*. I*. rpshbuni. In the Common l'leas of Bradford County, Null, Pecember Term, 1852. lie undersigned, Auditor, appointed by said Court to diiilmte funds raised by Sheriff's sale of the real estate of fendant, will attend to the duties of his appointment at V office in the borough of Towanda, on Monday, the 22dhy of Jnne, 1857, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, at whit time and place all persons interested are required to piteut their claims or else be forever debarred from said fund. Ma! 6,1857. G- H. WATKINS, Anditor. p Lq'HS.CASSIM ERES, &C.—Black xj an colored cloths and cassimers, and an endless quantity fancy eassiincres, tweeds, Kentucky jeans, oottona, liuens, Ac., cheaper than ever before, just re ceived h April *1857. J. POWELL. c^L% rov U actiou o. fHiscctaneons. MJE2 W Atf AND NEW ARRANGEMENT. ROLLINS & POWELL arc now receiving \J a large stock of SPRING AND SI MMER CLOTH ING, which they are selling exclusively FOR CASH, us they think a bird in baud is worth two in the bush. Their stork consists of Business, Black Cloth, Fancy Cassimere Tweed, Kentucky Jean. White Duck. Linen. Marseiles, and Brown Linen COATS ot all kinds and qualities.— Black Cassimere. Fancy Cassimere, Brown Linen, White Linen and Kentucky Jean PANTS ; Silk, Satin aud Mar seiles VESTS of all kinds ; Black and Fancy Cravats ; Gents $ Hose, Shirts, Collars, Suspenders, Hats nudCaps and everyihing in the line of Men's wear. Their stock of Cloths and Cassiineres are unsurpassed, and are selling cheap. We are still ready to inane up all kinds of GAR MENTS to order on short notice, and warranted in every particular : all of which we are bound to sell lower than was ever offered in this market tor Cash. Cutting done as usual. COLLINS & I'OWELL. Towanda, April 16, 1857. A~~ n APPRAISEMENT AND CLASSl tication of the different persons engaged in the sale of goods, wares and merchandise in the County of Brad ford for the year 1857, with the amount of license there unto annexed: Where Sold. Xautes. Clans. License Albany D Kellogg &Co 14 7On Asylum....J W Deiuson 14 7 John Horton 14 7 <)q Strong & Terry 14 7 00 Athens boro. Geo A Perkins 14 7 o (l Geo B Perkins 14 7 0,, A Averill 14 . 7o PW Meeker 14 7 0,, C Park & Son 12 12 So F X Page 10 20 Op C Comstock 14 7 0y Joseph Parsons 14 7 Oy Athens tp.. .1) Gardner 14 7 Oy A Beidlcinan 14 7 yy Burlington bo A F Long & Son 13 10 00 Merry, Wilhelin & Co 13 10 00 A S \ S 11 Morley 13 10 00 A l'eckham 14 700 Miller & Morley 14 7 yy Canton H Lockwood 14 7 yy Gosline & Tracy 13 10 00 W 8 Baker 13 jy 00 Mix & Hooper 14 7 yy Newman & Mauly 13 10 00 J Vandyke jr 14 7 IH) AbnerDoty 14 7 00 N T uttle 14 7 01) D Wilcox 14 7 oy E \V Col well 14 700 Aaron Spalding 14 7 00 E Vandine 14 7 oy Columbia.. .A B Austin 14 7 yy Dirndl U Moody 14 7 yy Franklin J M Martin 14 7 yy E N Frisbie & Co 14 7 00 I Granville. ..1, D Taylor ..14 7 oy W H Phillips 13 lo 00 Hugh Ma Icy 14 7 00 Herrick Charles l'latt 14 7 00 Cornwall Stevens 14 7 yy Leroy Parkliurst Lainb A Co 14 7 oil EzraHolcomb ..14 7 yy Monroe bo. .Smith A Cramner 13 lo yy Brown Rockwell 13 10 00 H S Pliinuey 14 7 00 S S Ilinmau 14 7 00 Smith A Lyon 14 7 yy Newton A White 14 7 yy Orwell H Gibbs A Son 14 7 yy Potter A Lyon 14 7 00 T Humphrey 13 lo 00 S X Kronson 14 7 00 Overton Win Waltman 14 7 00 Daniel Hevcrlyjr 14 7 00 Pike Stevens A Burrows 14 7 00 1) Bailey 13 10 00 Baldwin A Bobbins 14 7 00 G H Little 13 lo oil | Bos worth A Pierce !4 7 00 I Ridgbery.. H G Cornell 14 700 A H Vourhis 14 7 oy I B F Buck 14 7 00 | Rome George Nichols 14 7 00 i J W Woodburn 14 7 00 j Fox A Thatcher 14 7 00 ' Standing Stone.. .. H W Tracy 14 7 On ; George Stevens 14 7 00 John Espy 14 7 00 Sheshequin.. Kinney A Gore 14 7 00 i Smithtield.. J W l'hclps A Co 14 7 00 | Durfey A Fritchcr 13 10 00 M Bullock ACo 13 10 00 j Springfield. .Hiram Ancar 14 7 00 I Daily A Hart 13 10 00 | Troy bo \ I f Case 13 10 00 () P Ballard 13 10 00 ' H. S. Leonard 12 12 50 j Spalding A Newberry 13 10 oy | S W Paine 13 10 00 Newberrv A Peek 13 10 00 j 1) W C herrick 13 10 00 Spencer A Paine 14 7 00 V M A II F Long 12 12 50 \ S W A 1> F Pomerny 12 12 50 ' F L Ballard 14 7 00 1 Towanda b0... .O l> Bartlctt 13 10 00 j S'CA W Means 13 lo 00 j E T Fox 14 7 00 I Bailey A Kevins 14 7 00 i D C Hall 13 10 00 j Collins A Powell 14 7 00 1 Humphrey A Wickham 12 12 50 j W A Chamberlin 14 7 00 j Montanyes 11 15 00 1 Joseph Kingsbury 13 10 00 Joseph Powell 10 20 00 H S Mereur 11 15 00 M E Solomon 14 7 00 Tracy A Moore 14 7 00 l'atton A Payne 14 7 00 Guttenberg Kosenbaum A Co.. 11 15 00 H C Porter 14 7 00 E A Parsons 14 7 00 J A .Record 14 7 50 Ulster A Newell A Co 15 7 00 J A T Mather 14 7 00 Gibson 4* Gosline 14 7 00 Warren J P Rogers 14 7 00 J A Ide 14 7 00 Robert Cooper 14 7 00 G W Talniage 14 7 00 Windham...W II Russell 14 7 Oil Wyalusing.. Wells A Bixby 13 111 00 George C Atwood 14 7 00 Cyrus Avery 14 7 00 W Taylor 14 7 00 Wysox V E A J E Piollet 13 10 )H) Jesse Allen: 14 7 00 Wells lobn Browuell A Co 14 7 00 Wilmot 1 L Jones 11 7 00 A List and Classification of the Deer Houses, Eating Houses, Ac., in the County of Bradford for the year 1*57, under the acts of assembly of 10th of April, 1*49 and 31st March, 1856. Athens bo CarnerA Snell 8 5 00 Jas II Wilson 8 5 00 Geo Averill ...8 5 00 Canton Horace Tuttle ....8 5 (Mi A V Trout 8 5 (Ml Litchfield.. .Cornelius Harsh 8 5 00 Monroe bo.. Anthony Mullen 8 5 (Ml Sheshequin.. Edward Brigliam 8 5 00 Siiiithfudd..Beebe Gerould 8 5 00 Towaudo bo.. H A Burbank. 8 5 00 John I.aughlin 8 5 00 Miles Carter 8 5 00 R C Snialley 8 5 00 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 the County of Bradford for the year I*s?, under the act of Assembly of April 10, 1549. Athens bo Geo A Perkins. .4 5 00 Burlington )*>.... Merry, Wilhclni A C 0..... 4 5 00 Canton WS Baker 4 5 00 Granville... .W H Phillips. 4 5 (Ml Lefoy Parkhurst Lamb A Co 4 5 00 Rome J W Woodmirn 4 5 00 Standing Stone... .H W Tracy 4 500 Springfield Hiram Spear 4 5 (Ml Towanda bo.. 11 C Porter 4 500 l'atton A Payne 4 a 00 Troy b0... .C Drake 4 500 V M A H F Long 4 5 00 S W A D F Pomerny 4 5 00 Ulster A Newell A Co 4 5 00 A List and Classification of the different Dis tilleries in Bradford Cminty, for the year 1857, under the acts of .Assembly of April 10,1840, aud March 31, 1856. Springfield... .Win Brace 10 50 00 Troy tp Orwan A Spalding 10 50 (M) S M LeonartF. 10 50 00 A List and Classification of Bankers in Brad ford County for the year 1857. Towanda bo.*. I oporto, Mason A Co 1500 45 00 JBu" Notice is hereby given that an appeal will be held at the Commissioner's Office, in the Borough of Towanda 011 FRIDAY the 20th day of MAY next at 1 o'clock P. M., at which time arid pface any person aggrieved by the foregoing appraisement and classification can attend if they thiuk proper. A. I).MONTAXYE. Towanda, April 30,1857. Mercantile Appraiser. CARPETINGS. —All prices superfine and ingrain carpeting*, just received by April 6, 1857. J. POWELL. BOOTS AND SHOES —The largest and most complete assortment of Boots and Shoes ever exhibited in Towanda, to which particnlar attention has been given in the purchase, an4|wbich will positively be sold less than at any offer establishment in Pennsylvania, just rec i --| Apr 1 6,1*5' " ~ • -*rr f / ------- ■ -•' - * Cenal. A DM INISTR ATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice -AJL is hereby given, that all persons indebtt 1 to the es tate of Cbaniplin G. Brown, dee d late of Smithti*. Id, r.rC re quested to make payment without delay ; and all persons having claims against said estate, must present them duly authenticated for settlement, to the subscribers. ALLEN CALIFE, Feb. 12. 1857. Administrator with wilt annexed. EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is here by given that letters testamentary upon the estate of Bray ton A.Baldwin dee'd., late of Franklin tp.,have been granted to the subserilier. All persons indebted to said estate arc hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having any claims upon said estate to present them duly attested for settlement. FANNY MARIA BALDWIN, ERA XK 1.1 N AXDREWS, HORATIO W. HUGHS, Dec. 22, 1856. Executors. 1 AXEC'UTOR'S NOTICE.— AII persons in -J debted to the estate of ANTHONY ANGLE, dee'd., j late of Herrick township, are hereby notified that pay- ■ meat must lie made without delay, and all persons having j claims agaiust said estate are requested to present them ; duly authenticated for settlement. JOHN NESBITT. March 2,1857. Executor. A DM FNTSTR ATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice -AIL is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es- 1 tate of BENJAMIN BABCOCK, late of Windham town- 1 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. 1 WM. D. & ANDREW J. BABCOCK. Feb. 16,1856. Administrator. EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is here- ; by given, that all persons indebted to the estate of Mrs. ItOXY' BURCH, deceased, late of MONROE town ship, are requested to make payment without delay; j those ha vingdeinands against said estate will present them dulv authenticated for settlement. Feb. 26, 1*56. CHARLES BURCH, Executor. A I)M INISTR ATOR'S NOTICE —Notice LJL is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of ISRAEL BISHOP, dec'u., late of Wysox township, ' are requested to make payment without delay ; and all persons having claims agaiust said estate, must present them dul) - authenticated, to the subserilier. March 12, 1857. GEO. T. BISHOP, Administrator. j ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Ncrfice is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of DANIEL MILLER,, deceased, late of Albany twp, are hereby requested to make payment without de lay; anil all persons having claims against said estate will | please present them duly authenticated for settlement. RUSSELL MILLER, March 29. 1857. Administrator. ADM INISTR ATOR'S NOTICE —Notice is hereby given, that all persons indebted to (he estate of SKI.A GOKLE. dee'd, late of Litchfield town- j ship, are hereby notified to make payment without delay, and all persons having demands against said estate are requested to present them dulv authenticated for settle ment. SAMUEL DAVIDSON, March 27, 1857. Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice 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; and all persons having claims against said estate will please present them dulv authenticated for settlement. ELIJAH SHOEMAKER. 2il. RICHARD S. SHOEMAKER, March 31, 1857. Administrators. ADMIN ISTRAl'IIIX NOTlCK.—Notice is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of JOHN OXAX, late of Athens 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 subserilier. ALMIRA OXAX, March 28, 1857. Administratrix. EEXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is hcre- J by given that all persons indebted to the estate ol JOHN FORD, deceased, lale of Pike township, must make immediate payment, and all persons having de mands against -aid estate, will present them duly authen ticated for settlement. March 14. 1*57. STEHHEN BRINK, Executor. ADM I NISTR ATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice 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 all persons having claims against said estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. C. G. GRID!,BY, Orwell. May 5,1*57. Administrator. /AAUTiON. —Whereas, my wife Elizabeth, V lias left inv tied and Istard without any just cause or provocation, 1 hereby forbid all persons trusting her uo iny account, as I will pay no debts of her contructing.af terthis date. WILLIAM PATTERSON. South Creek, April 29.1*.">7. SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of a writ of vend. ex.issued out of the Court of Common l'leas, to me directed, I shall expose to public sale at the Court ! House, in the borough of Towanda, on SATURDAY', the 5 6th day of JUNE, 1*57, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the follow- j ing lot. piece or parcel of land in Wilmot township, Isnin- : ded north by lands of Erastus and Edward Shepard, east ' by C. F. Welles, south by Henry Y'etter, and west by the 1 lerrytown road. Containing s*o acres, more or less, 15 j improved, a small dwelling house and a slab barn thereon, j Seize*) and taken in execution at the suit of Patrick Farrelly, to the use of John McMahou, vs. Matthew Mc- Mahon. JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, May 13,1857. SHERIFF'S SALE.—Bj virtue of a writ of Vend. Expo. issued out of the court of common l<le;s of Bradford county, to me directed and delivered, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House in To wanda Boro. on FRIDAY, the 111 th day of JUXK next, at one o'clock in the atternoon, the following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Leroytwp., bounded on tlie north and east by lands of O. S. Morse, south by the highway and west by land of Caroline Sanford. Con taining about one half acre more or less all improved, one framed dwelling house, a framed baru and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of T. (i. Irwin to the use of X. M. Pomerov vs. Ceo. W. Browning. ' JOHN A.COHDINO; Sheriff's Office, Towanda, May 20-, 1857. Sheriff. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— C F. Wilson r*. Mil fx A'. SfjHirrs. In the Court of Com. Pleas of Bradford County. No. XI. May Term. 1850. Notice is hereby given, that the .Auditor appointed by said court, io distribute funds in the hands of the Sheriff, raised by the sale ol defendant's iCal estate, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in the born' of Towanda, on Friday, the 26th day of June, 1857, at 2 o'clock, I'. M., when all persons concerned must present their claims, or else lie forever debarred from said fond. May 16, 1857. _ P. I>. MORROW, Anditer. HARDWARE, IRON, KAILS, AC.— . A large additional stock of Common and Saddlery Hardware, Joiner's Tools, Carriage Trimmings. Iron .Steel and Nails, juat received by H. h. MERCER. PURE CIDER VINEGAR—A good arti cle at FOX'S. MILL INERY. MIIS, TRACY would inform her friends and the pub lic generally that she has just returned from the city with a beautiful and well selected assortment of Mile I.IXEUY OOODS, consisting of Silk, fancy, neapolitan and straw bonnets, trimmed and untrimnied.of great va riety ; also caps, head dresses, Ac. Ac., all of which she now offers for sate at iior old stand in Monroeton, with the fullest confidence that she can please her customers in regard to quality, style mid price. Bonnets cleaned, pressed and trimmed in her usual good style. Monroeton, May 4,1857. BUILDING NOTICE.—SENIWI PROPOSALS received for building a Meeting House in I.ellays ville, Bradford Co. l'lans and specifications can be seen at tlie Store of (1. H. Little, from the 12th to the 18th ot MAY, until one o'clock. P. M.. at which time the job will lie iet, to the lowest and liest bidder. The builder will be expected to furnish all of the materials. (i. tf. LITTLE, ('. SKYMOI'R, 1). BAILEY. Lcrnysville, May 6, 1857. Building Committee. 18] SPRING TRADE! [57. GREAT ATTRACTIONS AT M.E.SOLOMON'S CLOTHING STORE, IN HBRCUB'S liI.OCK. THE proprietor of this extensive Ready Made Clothing establishment, would respectfully inform his fiiends and the puhlie generally, that he is now opening the most extensive and beautiful assortment of SPRING ANP SUMMER CLOTHING, ever offered in this market, which will lie sold for CASH cheaper than can be found in Nor thern Pennsylvania. Persons wishing good liargains and an elegant suit, or any portion thereof, well made of substantial material— Coat, Vest, Pantaloons, Cravat, Collars, and in fact eve rythiug in the line, will do Well to call. He is confidcut he can satisfy all in price and quality. N. B—Cash paid tor Sheep pelts and wool. April 14, 1857. ——' —■raxTST"' ffliscelianedn#. Farms for Hale in Wysox/ The undersigned offers for sate TWO VALUABLE FARSIS in Wyaoi Township, Bradford County, one of tliem containing luo arris, alt under good imurove meut, witli two dwelliug-bouses.two large bams,orchards, Ac., known as tM " Cornelius Coolbuugh Farm," lata Chester Pierce's. The other, adjoining the above, and lying opposite Bowman's Eddy ; containing 40 acres, all improved, With' dweltteg-house, orchard, Ac., thereon.' The above ai* very desirable properties, lUadsomely situated on the Wysox Flats, on the east side of the Sus quchanna river. Within about: a mite of Towapda and witf be sold on reasonable terms. EDWARD OVERTON. March 2.1, ln.j7. NEW SPRING &. SUMMER GOODS j TOSKPH POWELL, as usual, is early on *' hand tyrtli the larirtsi. cheapest and besf sefeeteJ sWk of SPRLNO fo be loiiii <t hi Towanda, com prising alt the new and desirabfe styles or DRY GOttffc, BOOTS & SHOES, HAT 9 AJfD OAM, STRAW GOODS, CARPETS, AC. *o Which flte attention of the public Is invit- ' _ Towanda, April aO. 1857. LA DIES' fm ESS GOODS—a large ami fashionable assortment, netcr lilfoTc erpialicd in To wanda, of moire antique, brocade, corded and plain black SILKS; plain and striped Poplins, Delaines, Organdies, French printed Jacunens, Lawns of all prices, white and colored BrttHant&r, Re rages, Crapes, French, Scotch and domestic Ginghams, French, English and American Prints, just rtceiVea by April (L 1857. J. POWELL. SIIAWLS. —A great variety of llroelie.Stel ia, plain and printed Cashmere, Thiliet, black SWk, and white Crape Shawls, of all prices, tust received by April g, >B*7, _ J. POWELL LACES, kmbroidekiks, AC French and Scotch embroidered Jactmeft and Book Muslin Collins, Sleeves. Bauds, Ffouncihga, Edgrnge and Insertings ; Linen and Cambrie embroidered Handker chiefs, real thread Bobbin, Smyrna Linen wrought, and Cotton Edgings, Oinipuire, Brussels, Black Silk, and Bu gled Laces.jusf received by _ April 1H.)7. J. POWELL. PAPER HANGINGS.—A large stock of nevV and desirable styles of wall pa pent and border iugs, transparent window" shades fftrd trimmings, Buff Holland, Ac., just opened by April 6. 1857. J.POWELL. Ho CsK furnishing GOODS— Don-; ble and single fold Worsted and fro 6 n, and worsted damasks, moreens, cotton damasks,bleached and unfdeaeh ed table linens, Marsailes quilts, toilet covers, and a va riety of other goods in this line, just received by AprilC. 15.".7. J.POWELL. VjlfHlfE GOODS.—Every quality audi f T pri<-e of Jaconetts, Cambrics, Bishops and Victory ia I .awns : plain, dotted and Embroidered Swiss Muslins 7 check and striped Cambrics and Nainsook niu.-lins, bril liants, plain and tignred facts, embroidered and lace cur tains, also white and colortd corded skirtings, just rccetv-* ed by , . April ti, 185 L J. POWFXL._ t 1 LOVES AND HOSIERY.—Ladies, Mis a ses and Cbildrens white, unbleached, colored anil mixed cotton and lisle thread Hose, of every price. Men's and Boys bleached, unbleached and mixed cotton half hose. Ucnts and Isi dies kid, silk, lisle thread and cotton gloves, of every price and color, just received by April, 6. 18-.7. J. POWELI; pAMP MEETING A Camp Meeting V ' will la- held by leave of Divine Providence at French town,on land occupied for the same purpose last Septem- Iwr, to commence on Tuesday evening. Jun; 22, and ter minate on Tuesday morning of the following week. Net HUCKSTERING ESTABLISHMENTS WILI. FFT .TTL.OWEDON OB NEAR THE O HOC MI. All are respectfully invited to attend; In behalf of the Committee of Arrangements. Towanda, May 27.187.6. L. WOOD. BRADFORD COUNTY TEACDKrs' ASSOCIATION.—The next quarterly meeting of the Bradford County Teacher's Association will bfc held in the Presbyterian Church in Rome, on Friday, June 12th, at 10 o'clock, A. M. The Rev. Mr. SI'TOKHUMI, of Towanda. will deliver an address Iwl'ore the Association on " Love of Science an incentive to Study," and ua ad dress will also be delivered by I>r. E. COBCHN, of Leraya | ville. Essays will LA- read by Misses E. MATOKWS and N'. Coiiss. A Report will be presented "On the peculiar ities of the School Systems and their results in the seve ral States." Various important topics connected with (lie subject of education will be taken up and discussed I by the association at this meeting. JAS. M'WILLIAM, Towanda, May 27,1857. Rec. Secretary. ROW E . GEORGE NICHOLS, IS now receiving a large and general assort ment of MERCHANDIZE, embracing every desirable variety of Silks. Challies, Organdies, Bareges, Lawns and other dress goods. Silk. Crape. Broolie, Stella, Thibet, Cashmere and Printed SHAWLS. Silk. I .ace .and Fancy MANTILLAS—Satin, Silk, Straw. NeopoJitan and Faacy BONNETS. Silk, Linen and Cotton I-aces and Edjgiags, French and American Flowers, Bonnet and Dress Trim mings. Window Draperv. A complete stock of llosierv. Gloves, Hats, Caps-Roots, Shoes, Crockery, Glass, Hardware, Iron. Nark,-Leathers, Shoe Findings) Carriage Trimmings, Paper Hanging*, Drugs, Medicines, Ac. Hotnf, May 12,1857. THE SfISQUEHANNA COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, Vow AS DA, BRADFORD CO., PA. INSTRUCTORS> REV; SAMUEL F. COLT, Principal, Professor of Satn ral. Mental and Moral Science } REV. JAMES MCWIIJ.TAM, A. M„ Professor of Anelant Languages and Belles Lettres ;■ CIIAXLES 11. COMJUI, A. Pfofe-swof Mathema tics and Master of Normal School; MISS K. M. COE, Preceptress } . MISS EM I LIE A. BUTLER, Assistants; MISS HELEN M. CARTER. Instructor on Piano} Mr. CAXFKLD DAYTON, Steward. The Spring Term commCttctfe on Wednesday, April Ist, 185". and will continue 1 Weeks. The Fall Term commences on Wednesday, Angus! 20th and will continue 14 weeks. The Winter Term commences XovemlifT 25, ami contin ues 14 weeks, besides 10 flays recess at Christinas. EXPENSES Hfcfc fEKM i Payable invariably in advance—Fuel and contingencies all included: Tuition in the Fifth class, (primary) per term,.... 14 00 " Fourth,; .. 1. GOO Third.., .. 7 00 " Second 8 00 First. 10 00 Pupils using scholarships are charged fl ner term for fuel and contingents ; for instrument cm which to take lessons, 50c, or for ptaetlee $2.00 Xo scholar, whose parents of guardians shall reside within two miles of the Institute shall IK- admitted to tui tion therein upon any permanent scholarship rented of loaned by such pupil,"his of lief parent or guardian. EXTRAS : French 8 00 Drawing 3 00 1 irnnmcntal needlework and embroidery.each..... 3 (HI Tuition on l'iatm Forte with use of instrument,... 12 0(J do do per quarter of ll Weeks,.,,. 10 .. Room rent for lodgeTs 1 75 Board in the Institute, per week, including fuel and light 2 0(1 Washing, per dozen, 3d Arrangements hate heeh Infldo lit' which the Steward will board both males add females in the Institute, afford ing th?m separate rooms for mnfning and evening study. Pupils hoarding 111 the Hall, will turnlsh their own bed, iiedding.trrWejs, Ac.and the tabic silver at their option. Xo pupil taken for less than half a term. The boarding bills for the term mtist lie paid In advance; or 011 c half thereof at their entrance, auii the remaining half at the middle of the terra. Pupils entering the Institute are pledged to the oler vanec of the Regulations, and none will be admitted on other terms. Esjieeinl exercises are nrranged without extra charge for those qualifying themselves as teachers for common schools. R. F. COI.T, Sec, G. L. WAVD, President. March 20, 187>7. 'A. WICK nix. Treasurer. IHA DHLS. COMMON SALT j 10 bbla. 1' " ' Rock Salt for packing salt, just received by Dec. 10,1886. BAILEY & NEVIXh. millinery. MRS. L, K. WHEELER would respect fully announce to her friends and the public gener ally that she will open a shop in EAST SMITHFDIT.D, one north of the Presbyterian chnfeh, whefe will be found A FASHIONABLE ASSORTMENT OF MILLTNERY AND FANCY GOODS, To which she would invite the attention of the Ladies. REPAlßlNG—Particular attention paid to this branch —y awes in Towanda, worth mentioning, for r-'<uy April 6,1857. * **■- --ettiup * "■ mxm
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