Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, June 18, 1857, Image 3

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    ANOTHER MCBDER— We learn from the
Kinghamton Standard that a colored man by
I name of Thomas Vroman was killed in
t l° town of Nauticoke, in that county, on
cftiirday evening, May 30, by a woman nam
t Mart Shannon. From the testimony ta
| * bc fore the Coroner, it appears that the
!Vui ' fts performing the duties of honse-
IZ T for a man named Dexter Dyer, whose
V was absent, and tliat early in the even
above mentioned, no one being in the house
' ~. it DVef, who was sick, the woman, aud a
Ih-Übout ten years of age, Vroman came to
j floor and demanded admittance, which was
1 -oil Sonie words passed between the par
r Vroman threatening to break the door
•fTt was not opened. At length he said he
, j a revolver with him, and a gun at a cer
'. ' | acc which he would procure, and then
ffeet an entrance. He theu left for a short
time and on returning gave the inmates five
' jutes time to open the door, but before the
fine expired, smashed it down and entered the
oom which was dark. The woman had arm-
T ] herself with a loaded gun, which was in the
j ]oU e and as Vroman ignited a match, there
in revealing his person, she fired, the charge
taking effect near the heart, and killing him
• tautlv. An inquest was held by Coroner
Davenport, and a verdict rendered in accor
dance with the above facts. We arc inform
ed that Mi'- Dyer and the woman were snbse
uuentlv arrested, and underwent an examina
tion before a Justice, but discharged on the
e round of justifiable homicide. Vroman had
been driuking previous to going to Dyer's
house.
Sitoex Death. —Mr. Heisted, a man
of sonic fifty-seven years of age, who had beeu
employed during the past Spring, as engineer
i n the*steam saw mill at this place, died very
Suddenly on Thursday morning of last week.
On Motidsv previous to his death, he entered
flic arch beneath the boilers, for the purpose
of repairing a jtortion of the wall and to clean
out the ashes, there having been a fire iu the
furnace during the day, the excessive heat yet
in the walls, made it impossible lor him to re
main within but a few moments at a time—
be wou-ld remain witbin till nearly suffocated,
ami then in a high state of perspiration come
out and remain in the opeu air till lie became
efficiently cool to re-enter. He was caution
ed against such impropriety, but to no effect.
The following evening he conqilained of being
unwell, and on Tuesday took to his bed, from
which he never rose, lie died on Thursday
morning, lie was takea to Albany, Bradford
county, his fom bouie, for interment.— Sul-
Ivrtin Denocro..
OL'ER \TIIXS OF THE AMERICAN HMF.STF.AD
FOVI'AXV IN VIRGINIA.— The New \ ork Ere. J
]'<■>( understands that Eli Thayer, the I'resi- j
dent of the American Homestead and Enii-;
gration Company, has just returned from a vi
sit of some two weeks in Virginia on business :
for the company. He has been received very
hospitably ; addressed several public meetings j
in reference to the affairs of tbe company, and 1
inspired nil his hearers with such a deep in
terest in its success that they adopted resolu- j
tioua of welcome on the Mr. Thayer
has selected a site for the first colony, subject
to the approval of the directors, and is so
murli captivated by the temptations held out
to enterprise, industry, aud capital in the old
Dominion, that he has commenced selling off
bis extensive property in Worcester, prepara
tory to becoming a subject of Gov. Wise. |
s
Qiite a Mistake. —The Baltimore RepvUi
mn tells a story of a young man who fell in
love with a young lady residing in one of the
residences in Upper Tendom. The lover, fear
ing a repulse from the head of the family, con
ducted his courtship in a clandestine manner.
The up-hot of the matter was, that an elope
nrnt occurred and the parties were married.
After the marriage the bridegroom proposed
that they should return home, and procure the
father's pardon. Judge, then, of his dismay
when, with a trembling voice, she informed
him that, although she possessed the name in
question, she was not related to him in the
slightest degree, and was employed in his dwel
ling in the capacity of a seamstress. Thus all
bis visions of a secured fortune were scattered
to the winds ; aud the scene of recrimination
which ensued was terribly out of character
for a newly married couple.
In Towanda, on the lOtli instant, by Rev. A. Sutherland,
RKV. TIMOTHY L. OLMSTED, of the Rock River
('(inference, in the state of Illinois, to MISS JULIA A.
PRATT, of Towanda.
In Hingliamton, X. Y., on the 7th instant, by Rev. S. M.
stim.xin. Mr. M. A. ROOERS, of Porksville, Sullivan
to., to Miss A FIB IE HOTTER, of Dushore, Pa.
DISS,
la this borough, on the 15th instant, WILLIAM KELLY,
afjed *6 years.
New York & Erie R. R., Waverly Station.
Commencing Monday, June 15, 1857, Trains will leave
WA VEULY at about the following hours :
OINT. WFVT. (JOINO EAST.
ipnkirk* Buff Exp 320 p.m Cincinnati Exp 422 a.m
o'.uht Express 335 a.m Night Express 12 23 p.m
! 0 13 r.M Chicago Express.. ,f> 47 a.m
Emigrant 443 p.m iSteamboat Exp.... 2 17 p.m
. ..7 55 A.M|Stock Express ... .4 22 a.m
rreight, Xo.i 12 10 p.m Accommodation .. ..7 37 p.m
rrcignt. Xci..'! <j 35 a.m (Freight, N'o.2 1 30 p.m
r( ' t. -Vo.'o 2 10 a.m' Freight, No. 4 3 40 p.m
Etaira, Canandaigua & Niagara Falls RJL
Takes effect May 25,1*57.
ELM IRA STATION,
... C.OIMO WEST. I ARRIVE.
fP*gara Express. . 430 a.m|N'. Y. A Phil. Exp. .11 50 r.M
■\ clung Way Exp. tls r.Mj.Vew York F.xp... .12 30 p.m
r **ignt 7 no .t.MbStock Express 10 45 r.M
< onnecting at Klmira with the principal trains (east
s--;l we-t) on the ST. Y. A- E. U.R., and at the Suspension
<ige with the Great Western, forming an expeditious
™te lor Western travellers.
. W. <. LAPHAM, Superintendent.
INDEPENDENCE PARTY !!!
AT THE
WASHBURN HOUSE, ULSTER,
On Friday. July 3, 1857.
. r^ 1 " **" om 6 P- M. Lunch and spired meats
'th ,3, AM Music, FRED. L'AMEREUX, and
l ,T v ° Canham's band, and T<>m Canhani, himself, if
Die country, (to use his own words for it.)
ki- tV"' 0 " K F - MUSHBURN, Proprietor.
t . *7 T " e above house is situated on the east side of the
IT, ~f rom Towanda to Waverly, in the village of
an'i , • corn :i "ly known as the " Barley Sheaf,"
Yall.-v n 1 ' 1 ' J - S ' • WASHBURN, formerly of the
(mlar-i-d ' k,l, ' f hequin. The dining room has been
time 'is *■'' '"'Coinniodate a goon I y number. Agood
J'Jiie nt, y ex P et -' teJ ' Come and see.
A. INDEPENDENCE HALT..— The
*- Company of Yourself and Lidv is in
ja vited at the House of X. OLMSTED,
ncr ; ILM' Friday evening, July 3,1857. Music— Wis-
Dtr (Elunra) Band. Bill (2.
X. OLMSTED. Prnp'r.
X°TICE is HEREBY GIVEN, that an
l(etrislar'''' cation wi " ma, ' e at the next session of the
Unit l® °' Pennsylvania, for the incorporation of a
with ww ca,l " u the " BRADFORD COUNTY BANK,"
with a canii"? Pqyßeges issue, discount and deposit,
th- ru-M fll fwo Hundred Thousand Dollars, with
Tho" ,n,i iJn ' ,ea,c l he c, l>'tal stork to Three Hundred
Towinita '" 'T- to Is- heated iu the borough of
Tow n i J hc count y Btadfird.
lowsnda, J'lue 12, fcjj.
1 Xeu
A EDITOR'S NOTICE.—/* the maUer of
-4A. the estate of David S. Watkins, dee'd. In the Or
phans' Court of Bradford County.
Notice is hereby given, that the Auditor appointed to
distribute money in the hands or the Administrator of this
estate, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his
"® uc j" tl,e . borough of Troy, on Friday, the lOtfr of
July, 18a7, at 1 o clock, P.M. All persons having chums I
upon said money must present them, or else tie forever
debarred from the same. E. B. PARSONS
_Jun. 9, 1857. Auditor.
"VTOTICE.—Is hereby given by the under
,7Vf "? ne " in conformity with the supplement entitled
, A '"V, J" 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 29th day of June
inst., in the City of Philadelphia, at No. 764 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. )
MO&S XV BW 00098 !
MMiY&metMi
ARE just receiving, in their New Store, west side of
the Public Square a large and well selected assort
ment of goods suitable for the Summer trade. Consisting
of I.awns, Chaliis, Bareges, Poplin, Delaines, Scotch and
American Ginghams, Debeges. Black and Colored Silks,
French. English and American Prints in great variety :
Gents Dress Goods. Hardware, Crockery, Fish, Sugar!
Tea, Coflee and other Family Groceries. Also, a very
large assortment of
Boots dt Shoes,
of almost every variety, and having made arrangements
with the manufacturers by which we are in constant re
ceipt of new work, we are prepared to offer to the public
the largest and best stock, and at lower prices than any
other store in Towanda. Call and see.
Sole and Upper Leather, French and American Calf
Skins, Morocco, Colored and plain Linings, Binding.Shoe
Thread and a general assortment of Findings, wholesale
and retail at reasonable rates. Grateful for past favors,
we invite the patronage of the public and by strict atten
tion to business and particular care in selection of our
goods, both as to quality and adaptation to meet the wants
of customers, we hope to merit the confidence of the com
munity and respectfully invite those visiting Towanda
to call and examine our goods.
HUMPHREY & WICKHAM.
Towanda, June 8, 1857.
K T. F OX
TS NOW RECEIVING a large stork of
J- FAMILY GROCERIES, which are offered for sale at
as low prices as the same quality of Goods can lie bought
anywhere this side of the City of New York.
CHOKED HAM, SHOULDERS, DRIED
0 BEEF at
June 4, 1857 FOX'S.
DRIED PEACHES, ORANGES, FIGS,
Pranes, Raisons, &c., at
June 4, 1857. FOX'S.
OA BUSHELS NICE WHITE BEANS,
w' ' at June 4,1857. FOX'S.
WE ARE NOW OFFERING a very
large and well selected stock of BOOTS AND
SHOES direct from the Manufacturers, which we offer at
extremely low prices for READY PAY, and invite the
public to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere.
June 2d, 1857. HUMPHREY A WICKH AM.
PRINTS, GINGHAMS, CHALLIS]
A Lawns, Delaines, Muslins, Ac., Ac., in great variety
and stvle, just received by
June 3d, 1856. HUMPHREY A WICKH AM.
NE W GOODS I
The subscriber is now in receipt of a large and general
assortment of NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS,
Including Dry Goods, Hardware, Groceries, Crockery,
Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Nails, Fish, Ac. Also,
an extensive catalogue of
School and Xttiscelia&feons Boohs !
Stationary, Ac., which will be disposed of on the most
reasonable terms. He respectfully asks his proportion of
the patronage of his friends aud the public.
May 26,1*57. JUS. KIXGSBERY
DISSOLUTION.— The firm of ESEN
WIXE A SEFBISCH is dissolved by mutual con
sent. The accounts owing to said firm must lie settled by
the FIRST DAY OF JULY next, or costs will lie made.
Either of the late firm will attend to their settlement.
JOHN ESENWIXK.
Towanda, May 27,1857. ANDREW SEEBISCH
SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of a writ
of Vend. Expo, issued out of the Court of Com
mon pleas, to me directed, I shall expose to public sale
at the Court House, in the borough of Towanda, on Fri
day the 3d day of JULY, 1857, at 1 o'clock, P, M., the
following described lot piece or parcel of land situate in
Kidgbnry twp, Bradford county, bounded as follows, to
wit; On the north by lands of diaries /Jarpes, east by
lands of H. F. Burt, on the south by lands now in posses
j sion of J. O. Pine, and on the west by the highway lead
-1 ing from Elmira to Troy. Containing about one acre, all
j improved, be the satne more or less, with a framed dwel
! ling house, a framed store house, a framed barn and a few
fruit trees thereon.
ALSO—One other lot. piece or parcel of land situate
in Springfield twp., Bradford ro., bounded north by the
highway, on the east, south and west by lands of Elam
Bennett. Containing one half acre tie the same more or
less, all Improved, one framed house, a framed barn and
a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at tbe suit of Abiram
Pierce vs. Charles T. Murphy and James 11. Webb.
ALSII—By virtue of a writ of Levari Facias the follow
ing described building and lot of ground of " The Trus
tees of the Collegiate Institute of the Presbytery of Sus
quehanna," to wit: The four story Collegiate Institute
situate in the borough of Towanda, Bradford en., and the
lot of ground and curtilage appurtenant thereto, it hav
ing been erected on a piece of land containing ten acres,
bounded on the east by Second Street, on the south by
Thomas Elliott, on the west by John F. Means, and on the
north by Jefferson street and the said John F. Means.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Sidney
Ha\ den to the use of X. J. Keeler vs. The Trustees of the
Collegiate lastitute of the Presbytery of Susquehanna.
h 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 ROD TRADE.
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 upon scienti
fic principles, and at prices that cannot fail to suit.—lf
there any of the many rods put up by him in any way out
of repair, by being informed of the same, it will afford
hiin much pleasure to put them in proper order. All or
ders by mail or otherwise promptly atttended to.
Leßaysville, June 4,1857. F. GREGORT.
tor sale.
THE well known and well established EAGLE FOUN
DRY. situate on Main Street in the Borough of To
wanda near the terminus of the Barclay Rail Road. Said
Foundry is in good repair and has suitable laithes. Ma
chinery, Ac., to do a large business. Any information
respecting the business capacity of said Foundry, can lie
had by calling on JOHN IRVINE, who is now running
it.
For Terms apply to the subscriber at his residence in
1 May 29, 1857. _ J- D. GOODENOUGH.
THE TROY HOUSE,
E. W. BIG ON Y, PROPRIETOR,
HAVING been repaired and re-fornishe<L the proprie
tor assures the public that no pains will be spared to
deserve the patronage of the public.
Troy, Bradford Co., April 3, 1857.
lAA BBLS. COMMON SALT; 10 bbls.
I'M' Rock Salt for packing salt, just received by
Dec. 10, 1856. ______ BAILEY A XEVIXS.
Book Binding.
TnE undersigned has the agency of one of
the best Binderies in N. Y. City, and is ready to re
ceive Books Pamphlets, Magazines, Ac., to be bound in
any style desired, in the neatest and most substantial
manner and at very low rates—shall be forwarding a lot
very soon-so send in your volumes. O P. BART LETT.
EXTRACTS for flavoring, for sale cheap
__ at FOX'S.
A Great Bargain for Some One.
THE subscriber having purchased, repaired,
and fitted np in order for bnsiness, the Grist Mill
formerly owned fiy H- M. Peck, now offers it for sale, as
he desires to remove West.
Said mill is made to run with steam or water, is located
in the centre of a thickly populated farming country, and
in believed to J>e one of the best locations in the country.
It has in it three run of stone, two bolts, halting stone,
smutter, and all the necessary fixtures for a custom mill.
! Connected with it are twenty-five acres of land, some ten
I acres of which Is timbered, suitable for wood. The rest
! is for pasturing. There is also on the premises a mill
; house, a wagon shop, and two buildings formerly occupied
I by merchants.
The terms will lie made easy for the purchaser- —sayone-
fourlh down, and for the balance time will be C>try* l "-.
WYLLYS BROWNSON.
East Smithlkld, Jan. 16, 1857.
Ncttf
Largest Stock of Dry Goods
EST 8
i, iitiiii & 11..
ARE now prepared to exhibit their stock of SPRING
AND SUMMER GOODS, embracing the latest styles
Rich and Fashionable
DRESS GOODS,
The whole comprising the largest and best assortment
they have ever nad 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 lie offered,
" Cheap as the Cheapest, aud a little Cheaper!"
Owego, May 7, 1857.
1857. 1857.
More and More New Goods !
AT
GUTTENBURG ROSENBAUM & Co.
Just opening a full assortment of
BPRi:N!G AND SUMIMER
©SI?
AND
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Which will be sold Cheap—CHEAPER THAN EVER!
Give us a call; You cannot fall to be suited lor quality
and price.
*d"Patton's Block. Corner of Main and Bridge sts.
Towanda, May 6, 1857.
DR. J. M'l NTOSH, DENTIS T,
lie at TOWANDA on the FIRST OF
WiUiamsport, April !,1857.
AUDITORS' NOTlCE.— Joseph Menardi,
adrn'r of Minor 11. Wilcox, iltc'd., vs. Samvel fan'
dyke. 11l the court of Common Pleas of Bradford Co. No.
141 December T., 1850.
The undersigned Auditor appointed hv said Court, to
distribute the funds raised by Sheriff sale of defendant's
real 'estate, will attend to the duties assigned him at his
office in the born' of Towanda, on Monday, the 29th day
of Jane, A. D. 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.
May 16, 1857. G. H. WATKINS, Auditor.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— W. A. Park, to
the use of H. C. Dorter, vs. I)avid E. Catijf. In
Brad. Common Pleas, No. 132, May term, 1858.
The undersigned an Auditor appointed by said Conrtto
distribute funds raised by the Sheriff sale of defendants
real estate, will attend to the duties of his appointment at
his office in Towanda boro' on Wednesday the 24th day 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 debarred from anv share of said fund.
May 16, 1857. G. H. WATKINB, Auditor.
NOTICE.— He*ry J. Mtu&i
Executor of Alexander Modill, deceased, vs. L. L.
Washburn. In ttie Common Pleas of Bradford County,
No. 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 iu the borough of Towanda, on Monday, the
22d day of June, 1857. at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, at
which time aud place all persons interested are required
to present their claims or else be forever debarred from said
fund.
May 16,1857. G. H. WATKINS, Auditor.
(CLOTHS, CASSIMEKES, AC.—Black
and colored cloths and cftseimers, and an endless
quantity of fancy cassiinere*. tweeds, Kentucky jeans,
cottonades, linens, Ac., cheaper than ever before, just re
ceived by
April 6,1857. J. POWELL.
A New Weekly.
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2d. 1857.
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and independent in its discussions, it will be heartily in
sympathy with the great political reforms proposed by
the National Republican movement of 1856. The aggres
sion* of slavery as a political power, and the efforts mak
ing to give it a national endorsement as a part of the con
stitutional law of the Union, will l>e firmly resisted, while
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portion of our common country. The policy of the Free
States must be self protection, not aggression, and it will
lie the aim to carry this out in a fraternal spirit.
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The price of the TIMES lieing so low will permit it to bo
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Send in your subscriptions at an early day, and secure
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B A RCL AYCO A L.—TIT EB A RCL A V
RAIL ROAD AND COAL COMPANY hnve now on
hand, and will keen 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 Raked Coal.
Apply for coal at Towanda to HORATIO BLACK. Coal
will also lie sold at THE MINES at
$2 00 per ton far Blacksmith Coal, and
$2 50 per ton for Raked Coal.
A libera! discount will be made on sale* by tbe boat load
Oct. 30, 1856. EDW'D OVERTON, President
H. A. BURBANK'S BAKERY
One Door North of the. Ward House.
TOWANDA, PA.
W|| ERE you can find a constant supply of Bread, Rusk,
Crackers, Cookies, Jumbles, and all kinds of Fancy
i- OYSTERS furnished by the quart or keg, or cook
ed to order.
D i)- Particular attention paid to filling orders for parties
Returning our sincere thanks for the liliera! patronage
bestowed upon us during the past year, and hoping by
close application to business to merit a continuance of the
same, we remain as ever, your humble servant,
March 16, 1857. H. A. BURBANK.
ONE HUNDRED BUSHELS LARGE
CLOVER SEED. Also a quantity of Timothy Seed
for sale by JOSEPH POWELL.
February 4,1857.
ATHE N S NURSERY.
SA rare opportunity is now afforded to thos
wishing to supply themselves with CHOIFE
FRUIT TREES, as we intend to offer for sale
the present spring a large and general assort
ment of FRUIT k ORNAMENTAL TREES,
wing very low rates, for cash, viz :
Apples, 5 years old, 6to 10 feet high, per hundred,llß 00
do do 4to 6 do do 16 00
Cherries, Plums, and Grapes, each 38
Dwarf Pears and Pie Plant, each 25
Peaches, 1 year from bud, each 19
An additional charge, sufficient to cover cost, will lie
made to those wishing their trees delivered. Catalogues
furnished gratis. Trees should lie planted in April. Or
ders should be sent in immediately.
March 7,1857.w0 FORD k PERKINS.
A CARD-VERY SHORT.
OUR FRIENDS are invited to examine the
most complete assortment of WINTER 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 oiler REA
DY-MADE CLOTHING without a seam; as also other
Clothing. Indies' Cloth Talmas and cloth for making
the same. A large assortment of Dreso Trimmings and
other things too numerous to mention.
To the farmers we would say, that we can supply them
GROUND PLASTER cheaper than they can get it to go
a jf^Js,lßs6. MONTAXYES.
rUSII FAID FOR LARD AND EGGS,
. BURBANK'S BAKERY.
ffliscclaneous.
, nrxcw a- SB*
' AND
NEW ARRANGEMENT.
COLLINS & POWELL are now receivinp
a large stock of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTH
ING, which they are selling exclusively FOR CASH, a
they think a bird in hand is worth two in the hush. Their
stock consists of Business. Black Cloth, Fancy Cassimere
Tweed, Kentucky .lean. While Duck. Linen, Marseiles,
and Brown Linen COATS ot all kinds and qualities.—
Black Cassimere, Fancy Cassimere, Brown Linen, Whitr
Linen and Kentucky Jean RANTS ; Silk, Satin and Mur
seiles VESTS of all kinds ; Block and Fancy Cravats ;
Gents £ Hose, Shirts, Collars, Suspenders, Hat and Caps
and everyihing in the line of Men's wear. Their stock ot
Cloths and Cassimeres are unsurpassed, and are selling
cheap. We are still ready to make up all kinds of GAR
MENTS to order on short notice, and warranted in every
particular : all of which we are bouud to sell lower thau
was ever offered in this market tor Cash. Cutting done
as usual. COLLINS A POWELL.
Towanda, April 16,1857.
AN APPRAISEMENT AND CLASSl
fication of the different persons engaged in the sale
of goods, wares and merchandise in the County of Brail
ford for the year 1857, with the amount of license there
unto unuexed:
If 'here Sold. Naiue*. Clan. License
Albany D Kellogg ACo 14 700
Asylum....J W Denison 14 7
John Horton 14 7 oo
Strong A Terry 14 7 00
Athens boro. Geo A Perkins 14 7 (g,
Geo B Perkins 14 7 p 0
A Averill 14 7 Oo
PW Meeker 14 7 Oo
C Park A Son 12 12 5,,
FN Page 10 20 0c
C Comstock 14 7 ((y
Joseph Parsons 14 7
Athens tp... D Gardner 14 7
A Beidlemun 14 7 qo
Burlington bo A F Long A Son 13 10 Oo
Merry, Wilhelm A Co 13 10 00
ABAS H Morley 13 10 00
A Pcckham 14 7 uq
Miller A Morley 14 7 (g,
Canton H Lockwood 14 7
Gosline A Tracy 13 10 00
WS Baker 13 1000
Mix A Hooper 14 7 00
Newman A Manly 13 10 00
J Vandyke jr 14 7 00
Abner Doty 14 7 on
N Tuttle U 7 00
1) Wilcox It 7 00
K W Col well 14 7 00
Aaron Spalding 14 7 00
E Vandiue 14 700
Columbia. ..A B Austin 14 7 pO
Durell U Moody 14 7 00
Franklin I M Martin 14 7 00
E N Frishie A Co 14 7 00 '
Granville...lDTaylor 14 7 00
WH Phillips 13 10 00
HughMalov 14 700
Derrick Charles l'latt 14 7 00
Cornwall Stevens 14 7 00
Leroy l'arkhurst laimb A Co 14 7 00
Ezra Holcoinh 14 7 00
Monroe bo. .Smith A Cranmcr 13 10 00
Brown 4- Rockwell 13 10 00
H S Phinncy 14 7 00
8 S Hinman 14 7 IM)
Smith A Lyon 14 7 00
Newton A White 14 7 00
0rwe11..... .H Gibbs A Son 14 700
Potter A Lyon 14 7 00
T Humphrey 13 10 00
S N Bronsou 14 7 00
Overton... .Wm Waltman 14 700
Daniel Hewrlyjr 14 7 00 j
Pike Stevens A Burrows 14 7 00 I
I> Bailey 13 10 00
Baldwin A Bobbins 14 7 00
G H Little 13 10 00
Bosworth A Pierce 14 7 00
Ridgbery.. .11 G Cornell 14 7 00
A H Voorhis 14 7 00
1$ F Buck 14 7 00
Rome George Nichols 14 7 00
J W Woodburn 14 7 op
Fox A Thatcher 14 7 00
Standing Stone II W Tracy 14 7 00
George Stevens 14 7 00
John Espy 14 7 op
Shesheqnin.. Kinney A Gore It 7 00
Sinitlitield.. J W Phelps A Co 14 7 00
Durfey A Fritcber 13 10 00
M Bullock A Co 13 10 00
Springfield.. Hiram Spear It 7 00
Daily A Hart 13 10 00
Troy bo ..... A H Case 13 10 00
O 1' Ballard 13 10 00
U.S. Leonard 12 12 50
Spalding A Newberry 13 10 00
S W Paine 13 10 00
Newberry A Peck 13 10 00
DWC Herrick 13 10 00
Spencer A Paine It 7 00
V M A II F lamg. 12 12 50
S W A D F Poiueroy 12 12 50
F I. Ballard 14 7 00
Towanda bo O D Bartlett 13 10 00
S'C A W Means 13 10 OO
ET Fox 14 7 00
Bailey A Nevins 14 7 00
DC Hall 13 10 00
Collins A Powell 14 7 00
Humphrey A Wiekham 12 12 50
W A Chamberlin 14 7 00
Montanyes 11 15 00
Joseph Kingsbury 13 10 00
Joseph Powell 10 20 00
H S Mercur 11 15 00
M ESolomon 14 7 00
Tracy A Moore 14 7 00
Patton A Payne 14 7 00
Guttenberg Rosenbaum A Co.. 11 15 00
II C Porter 14 7 00
E A Parsons 14 7 00
J A Record 14 7 50
Ulster \ Newell A Co 15 7 00
J A T Mather 14 7 00
Gibson fy Gosline 14 7 00
Warren J P Rogers 14 7 00
J A Ide 14 7 00
Roliert Cooper 14 7 00
G W Talinage 14 7 00
Windham...W 11 Russell 14 700
Wyalusing.. Wells A Bixby 13 10 00
George C At wood 14 700
Cyrus Avery 14 7 0o
W Taylor 14 7 00
Wysox V E A J E Piollet 13 10 00
Jesse Allen 14 7 (Ml
Wells John Brownell A Co 14 7 00
Wiluiot J L Jones 14 7 00
A List and Classification of the Beer Houses,
Eating Houses, Ac., in the County of Bradford for the
year 1h57, under the acts of assembly of 10th of April,
1840 and 31st March, 1856.
Athens bo Carner A Snell 8 5 C?
Jas H Wilson 8 5 00
Geo Averill 8 5 00
Canton Horace Tuttle 8 5 00
A V Trout 8 5 (Ml
Litchfield.. .Cornelius Harsh 8 5 00
Monroe Ist.. Anthony Mullen 8 5 00
Sheshequin. Edward Brigham 8 5 00
Smithfield. .Beebe Gerould 8 5 00
Towaudo bo.. H A Burbank 8 5 00
John Laughlin 8 5 00
Miles Carter 8 5 0o
R C Smalley 8 5 00
James Thompson 8 5 (HI
Troy bo Nelson Fish 8 5 (Ml
Wm Morgan 8 5 (Ml
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 1857, under the
act of Assembly of April 10, IMP.
Athens bo Geo A Perkins 4 5 00
Burlington b0... .Merry, Wilhelm ACo 4 5 (Ml
Canton WS Baker 4 5 (Ml
Granville... .W H Phillips 4 500
Leroy l'arkhurst Lamb A Co 4 5 00
Home J W Wood mi rn 4 5 00
Standing Stone.... II W Traey 4 5 00
Springfield.... Hiram Spear 4 5 (10
Towanda bo.. II C Porter 4 5 00
Patton A Payne 4 5 00
Troy bo.. ..C Drake 4 5 (Ml
V M A H F Long 4 5 00
8 W A D F Pomeroy 4 5 (Ml
Ulster A Newell A Co 4 5 00
A List and Classification of the different Dis
tilleries in Bradford County, for the year 1857, under
the acts of Assembly of April 10, 1849, and March 31,
1856.
Springfield... .Wm Brace 10 50 00
Troy tp Orwan A Spalding 10 50 (Ml
8 M
A List and Classification of Bankers in Brad
ford County for the year 1857.
Towanda bo. Laporte, Mason A Co 1500 45 Oft
19W Notice is hereby given that an appeal will be held
at the Commissioner's Office, in the Borough of Towanda
on FRIDAY the 29th day of MAY next at 1 o'clock P.
M„ at which time and pfare any persou aggrieved by the
foregoing appraisement and classification can attend if
they think proper. A. D.MONTANYE.
Towanda, April 30,1857. Mercantile Appraiser.
DISSOLUTION. —The co-partnership here
tofore existing between OSCAR DECKER and H.
G. CORNELL, under the firm of DECKER A CORNELL,
is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The books and
papers of the firm may Ire found at the old stand, where
one of the partners may always be found, and with whom
scttlemeut by those indebted must be made immediately.
OSCAR DECKER,
Ridgbury, April 21, 1557 11. G. CORNELL.
The business will be hereafter continued by H. G. Cor
nell A Co.
£cnal.
A DMINISTBATORSNOTICE.—Notice
XA_ is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
tate ot CbnmpliuG.lirowu, dec d late of Smithfield, are re
quested to make payment without delay ; and all i>ersons
having claims against said estate, must pre cut them dulj
authenticated for settlement, to the subscribers.
ALLEN CALIFF,
Feb. 12. 1857. AdVuinistrator with will annexed.
EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is here
by given that letters testamentary upon the estate
of Bray ton A .BttMwiu >Wc'L, late of Fianktui been
granted to the subseriler. Art persons indebted to said
estate are hereby requested to moke immediate payment,
and those having any claim* u|khi said estate to present
them duly attested lor settlement.
FANNY MARIA BALDWIN
FRANKLIN ANDREWS, '
HORATIO W. HUGHS,
Dee. 22,1856. • Executors.
UXECUTOM'S NOTICE—AM persons in
-IX debted to the estate of ANTHONY ANGLE, dee'd.,
late of Herrick township, are hereby untitled that pay
ment most be made without delay, and nil person* having
claims against said estate are requested to present them
duly authenticated for settlement.
JOHN NESRITT.
March 2,1857. Executor.
ADM INISTR ATOM'S NOTICE-Notice
is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
tate of BENJAMIN BABCOCK, 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
WM. D. A ANDREW J. BABCOCK,
Ut'hy HL ISofi• Adm ii!ist rator.
EXECUTOIUS NOTlCE.—Notice is here- j
by given, that all persons indebted to the estate of '
Mrs. RONY BURCH, deceased, late of MONROE town- j
ship, are requested to make payment without delay; 1
those having demands against said estate will present them
duly authenticated for settlement.
Feb. 26, 1856. CHARLES BURCH. Executor.
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
XA_ is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
tate of ISRAEL BISHOP, dee'd.. late of Wysox township, I
are requested to make payment without ifelav: and all
persons having claims against said estate, must present'
them duly authenticated, to the subscriber.
Miireh 12, 1857. GEO. T.BISHOP, Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
is hereby given, tlmt all persons indebted to the es
tate ot DANIEL MILLER., deceased, late of Albany
twp, are hereby requested to make payment without de-I
lay; and all persons having claims against said estate will I
please present them duly authenticated for settlement.
RUSSELL MILLER.
March 29. 1 *.">7. Administrator. I
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice'
. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the
estate of SELA GOBLE, dee'd, late of Litchfield towu- i
ship, are hereby notified to make payment without delay,
and all person* having demands against said estate are
requested to present them duly authenticated for settle
ment. SAMUEL DAVIDSON,
March Administrator.
A DM IM.STB ATOM'S NOTlCE—Notice
XL 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
them duly authenticated for settlement.
ELIJAH SHOEMAKER. 2d.
RICHARD S. SHOEMAKER,
March 31, 1857. Administrators.
ADMINISTRA FRIX NOTlCE—Notice
is hereby given, tiiat all persons indebted to the es
tate of JOHN ONAN, 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 subscriber.
ALMIKA ON AN.
March 28, 1857. Administratrix.
IpXKCUTOII'S NOTlCE.—Notice is herc-
J by given that all persons indebted to the estate ot
JOHN MIRD, deceased, late of Pike township. inn>i
make immediate payment, and all persons having de
ma lids against said estate, will present them duly aullien
tieated for settlement.
March 14. ls.-,7. STEHHEN BRINK, Executor.
ADM IN ISTR ATOM'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 reque-ted to make payment without d<
lay; and all persons having claims against said estate will
please present them duly authenticated for settlement.
C. G. GRIDLEY,
Orwell, May 5,1857. Administrator.
/^ACTION. —Whereas, my wife Elizabeth,
\J has left my bed and board without any ju-t cause 01
provocation, I hereby forbid all ]>crsons trusting her no
my account, as 1 will pay 110 debts of her contracting af
ter this date. WILLIAM PATTERSON.
South Creek, April 29, 1857.
SII KM I EE'S S ALE —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 of Towanda, on SATURDAY, the
6th day of JUNE, 1857, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the follow
ing lot. piece or parcel of land in Wilmot township, boun
ded north by lands of Erastus and Edward Shepard, east
by C. F. Welles, south by Henry Yetter, and west by the
Terrytown road. Containing 50 acres, more or less, 15
improved, a small dwelling house and a slab barn thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Patrick
Farrelly, to the use of John Mc.Mahon, vs. Matthew Mc-
Mahon.
JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Offiee, Towanda. May 13, 1657.
SHERIFF'S SALE. —By virtue of a writ
of Vend. Expo. Issued out of the court of common
picas of Bradford county, to me directed and delivered,
will t>e exposed to public sale at the Court House in To
wanda Born, on FRIDAY, the 19th day of JUNE next,
at one o'clock in the afternoon, the following descrilied
lot, piece or parcel of land situate in leroy twp., bounded
on the north and east by lands of (4. S. Morse, south by
the highway and west by land of Caroline San ford. Con
taining about one half acre more or less all improved, on°
framed dwelling 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 N. M. Pomeroy vs. Geo. W. Browning.
JOHN A. CODDING.
Sheriff's Office, Towanda, May 26, 1857. Sheriff.
AUDITOR'S" NOTICE— C. F. Wikn
. vs. Miles E. Squires. In the Court of Com. Pleas
of Bradford County. No. 33. May Term. 1856.
Notice is hereby given, that the Auditor appointed by
said court, in distribute funds in the hands of the Sheriff,
raised by the sale of defendant's ical estate, will attend
to the duties of his appointment at his office in the boro"
j of Towanda, on Friday, the 26th day of June, 1*57, at 2
o'clock, P. M., when all persons concerned must present
their claims, or else lie forever debarred from said fund.
May 16,1857. P. D. MORROW, Auditor.
HARDWARE, IRON, NAILS, &e.—
A large additional stock of Common and Saddlery
Hardware, Joiner's Tools. Carriage Trimmings. Iron.Steel
and Nails, just received by H. h. MERCUR.
PURE CIDER VINEGAR—A good arti
cle at FOX'S.
MILIsiIISTERY.
MRS. TRACY would inform her friends and the pub
lic generally that she has just returned from the
city with a beautiful and well --elected assortment of MIL
LINERY GOODS, consisting of Silk, fancy, neapolitan
and straw Iwmnets, trimmed and uutriinmed.of great va
riety ; also caps, head-dresses, Ac. Ac., all of which she
now offers for sale at her old stand in Monwcton, with
the fullest confidence that she can please her customers
in regard to quality, style and price. Bonnets cleaned,
pressed and trimmed in her usual good style.
Monroeton, May 4, 15.77.
BUILDING NOTlCE.—Sealed proposals
received for building a Meeting House in Leßays
ville, Bradford Co. Plans and specifications can be seen
at the Store of G. If. Little, from the 12th to the I Nth of
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.
G. H. LITTLE,
C. SEYMOUR,
D. BAILEY.
l-orsvsville, Mav 6. 1857. Building Committee.
18] SPRING TRADE ! [57.
GREAT ATTRACTIONS
AT
M. E.SOLOMON'S CLOTHING STORE,
IN MERCUR'S BLOCK.
THE proprietor of this extensive Ready Made Clothing
establishment, would respectfully inform his friends
and-the public generally, that he i* now opening the most
extensive and beautiful assortment of SPRING AND
SUMMER CLOTHING, ever offered in this market, which
will be sold for CASH cheaper than can be fonnd in Nor
thern Pennsylvania.
Persons wisliiug good bargains and an elegant suit, or
any portion thereof, well made of material—
Coat,' Vest, Pantaloons, Cravat, Culla-s, anil in fact eve
rything in the line, will do well to call. He is confident
he can satisfy all in price and quality.
N. B.—Cash paid for Sheep pelts and wool.
A
CANDLES, both Sperm ami Tallow by tlie
box or pound, at FOX'S.
{Miscellaneous.
Farms for Balc in Wysox.
The undersigned offers for sale TWO VALUABLE
PARMS in Wysox Township, Bradford County, rue
of them containing 100 acres, all under good improve
ment, with two dwelling-houses.two large burns .orchards,
Ac., known as the " Cornelius Gotrlinrugh Farm,'' lute
Chester Pierce's.
The other, adjoining the a bore, and lying opposite
Bowman's Eddy; containing 4f)acres,all improved, with
dwelling-house, orchard. Ac., thereon.
The above are very desirable properties, bandsomrly
situated on the Wysox Flats, on thp east side of the Su-,-
quehaiitni river, within about a mile of Towtinria and will
1M? sold on reasonable terms. EDWARD OVERTON.
March 25, 1-57.
NEW SPRING &.
SUMMER GOODS:
I OSEPII POWELL, as usual, is early ou
'' hand with the largest, cheapest and best selected
stock of SPRINfJ GOODS to l>e found in Towanda, com
prising all the new and desirable styles of
DRY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES. HATS AND CAPS,
STRAW GOODS. CARPETS. AC.
to which the attention of the public Is respectfully uivtt
e,l- Towanda, April sO, 1557.
I A DIES DRESS GOODS. —A large and
-J fasbioiHible assortment, never before*equalled in To
wanda, of moire antique, brocade, corded and plain bhtck
SILKS ; plain nndsti-ipcd Poplins, DeliegesJ Ira His, spring
Delaiues, Organdie-. French printed Jaconetts, Lavrns ul
all prices, white arid colored lirilliaiites, Ber.iges. Crapen,
French, Scotch ami domestic Ginghams, French, English
and American Prints, jast received by
April t, 1857. J. POWELL.
SHAWLS. —A great variety of Broclie, Stel
la. plain and printed Cashmere, Thibet, black Silk,
and white Crape Shawls, of all prices, just received by
April!. Is.'u. _______ J. i'OWEI.L.
T ACES,•EMBROIDERIES, &C —Ladic?
*-I French and Scotch embroidered Jaconett and Book
Muslin Collars, Sleeves, Hands. Flonucuigs, Edgings and
In-citings : Linen and Cambric embroidered Handker
chiefs, real thread Bobbin, Smyrna Linen wrought, and
Cotton Edgings. Giinpuire, Brussels, Black Silk, and Bu
gled Laces, just received by
April il. 15.~>7. _ ' J. POWELL.
TJAPER HANGINGS.—A large stock of
I. new and desirable styles of wall paper- and border
iligs, transparent window -hades and trimmings, Kutf
Holland, Ac., just opened by
April il. 1*57. J. POWELL.
HOUSE J IJ RN ISIIIX G GOODS.—DOH
tiIo and single fold worsted and linen and worsud
damasks. moreens, cotton damasks.bleached and nnhleuch
ed talde linens, Marsailes quilts, toilet covers, and a va
riety of other goods in this line, just received by
Aprill n. 15:,7. J. POWELL.
VITHITE GOODS.— Every quality and
V v price of Jaconetts, Cambrics. Bishops and" Victor
ia lurwns ; plain, dotted and embroidered Swiss Muslins ;
cheek and striped Cambrics and Nainsook muslins, bril
liants. plain and figured lines, embroidered and lace cur
tains. also white tuid colored corded skirtings, just receiv
ed by
April 0, 1-57. J. POWELL.
/J LOVES ANI) HOSIERY—Ladies, Mis
\_A t-es and Children- white, unbleached, colored and
mixed cotton and lisle thread Hose, of every price. Men's
and Boys bleached, unbleached and mixed cotton half
ho-e. Cents and laidies kid, silk, lisle thread und cotton
gloves, of everv price and color, just received by
April.fi. 1857. J. i'OWEI.L.
/UVMP MEETING.—A Camp Meeting
\J will be lield by leave of Divine Providence at Frendi
town.on land occupied for the same purpose last Septem
lier, to commence on Tuesday evening. June 2.7, and ter
minate ou Tue-day morning of the following week. Ni
HRI-R-sTEiiiMi ESTABLISHMENTS WN.I, RE ALLOWED ON OR
SEAR TNR: UKOIMI. All are respectfully invited to attend.
In behalf of the Committee of Arrangements.
Towanda, May 27, 1856. L. WOOD.
I > RADFORD COUNTY TEACHERS'
J ASSOCIATION.—The next quarterly meeting of
the Bradford County Teacher's Association will be held
in the Presbyterian Church in Rome, on Friday, June
12tli. at 10 o clock, A. M. The Rev. Mr. FITIIEKI.AND, of
Towauda, will deliver an address before the Association
on " Love of Science an incentive to Stud} - ," and an ad
dress will also be delivered by Dr. E. COBVKN, of Lerays
ville. Essays will be read by Misses K. MATHEWS and
X. COKSS. A Report will be* presented "On tlie jiecnliar
'.ties of the School Systems and their results in the seve
ral States." Various important topics connected with
the subject of education will be taken up and discussed
by the association at this meeting.
JAS. M'WII.LIAM,
Towanda. May 27,1857. liec. Secretary.
ROME.
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. Broche, Stella. Thibet,
I Cashmere and Printed SHAWLS. Silk. I-aceauid Fancy
MANTILLAS—Satin, Silk, Straw,Neopolitan and Fancy
BONNETS. Silk, I.inert and Cotton I .aces and Edgings.
French and American Flowers, Bonnet and Dress Trim
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, fee.
Borne, May lit, 1-57.
THE SHSQUEHANNA COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE,
TOIVAXDA, BRADFORD CO., PA.
INSTRUCTORS :
REV. SAMUEL F. COI.T. Principal, Professor of Natn
ral. Mental and Moral Science ;
REV. JAMES McWILLIAM, A. M., Professor of Aneient
Languages and Belles Lettres ;
CHARLES R. COBCRN. A. M„ Professor of Mathema
tics and Master of Normal School;
MISS E. M. COE, Preceptress :
MISS EM I LIE A. BUTLER, Assistants;
MISS HEI.EN M. CARTER. Instructor on Piano;
Mr. CANFELD DAYTON, Steward.
The Spring Term commences on Wednesday, April Ist,
IS.">7, and will continue Eli weeks.
The Fall Term commences on Wednesday, August 20th
and will eontinne 14 weeks.
The Winter Term commences November 2.">. and contin
ues 11 weeks, besides 10 days recess at Christmas.
EXPENSES PKK TEKM :
Payable invariably in advance—Fuel and contingencies
all included :
Tuition in the Fifth class, (primary) perform $4 00
" Fourth fi 00
" Third 7 00
" Second 8 00
" First 10 00
Pupils using scholarships are char ged $1 per term for
fuel and contingents : for instrument on which to Like
lessons, 50c, or for practice $2.00
No scholar, whose parents or guardians shall reside
within two miles of the Institute shall tie 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 3 00
Ornamental needlework and embroidery,each 8 Oil
Tuition on Piano Forte with use of instrument,... 12 (Hi
do do per quarter of 11 weeks 10 ..
Room rent for lodgers 1 75
Board in the institute, per week, including fuel and
light 2 00
Washing, per dozen, JS
Arrangements have been made by 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 Hall, will furnish their own lied,
bedding, towels, <Vc. and the table silver at their option.
No pupil taken for less than half a term. The ltoarding
bills for the term must lie paid in advance ; or one half
thereof at their entrance, and the remaining half at the
middle of the term.
Pupils entering the Institute are pledged to the obser
vance of the Regulations, and none will be admitted on
other terms.
Especial exercises are arranged without extra charge
for those qualifying themselves as teachers for common
schools.
S. F. COLT, Sec. C. 1.. President.
March 20, 1*57. A. WICK it AM. Treasurer.
HATS, CAPS AXD STRAW GOODS,—
The only stock in Towanda, worth mentioning, for
sale bv
April fi. 1857. J. POWELL
"VTOTICE TO COLLECTORS — Yon aro
' UN hereby authorized to deduct five per cent.from the
State tax of every individual who shall pay his or her
State and County tax in full, on or Ud'orethe 20th day of
June next, and the same shall be allowed \or in your set
tlement with the Treasurer, provided the -ame is paid by
yon into the County Treasury on or before the 23d aud
21th days of June next.
B\ or ier of the Commissioners,
E. B. COOLUAUGH, Clerk.
Commissioner's Office, March 81, 1857.
pROCERIES, PAINTS, OILS, AC."
i \ T \ stock of groceries, paints, oils, varnishes, Ac., al
ways ou hand, and for -ale cheap for cash bv
I April 6,1857. J. POWELL.