t Speech of Senator Douglas--His g e av owal of "Squatter Sovereignty" , . rrespondcnce of the Chicago Tribune. J SfRiN'GFiELD, 111, June 13,1857. poivjas spoke here last erening, (Fri- Laml such a speech ! I send yon, as ■ ,relv. a few lines. He divided his 'tioiTii'to three heads—Kansas, Dred Scott, : He did not say much on [-ul—passed over it almost in silence.— ■ it'was his measure—approved of all that 'mo'so far as the national government ' ' , IK 'crned —approved of himself in the '. Hatter—blamed the free state men— 'mi'ut if they did not vote, the curse be on [ i!,! theirs, Ac. Said not much, and .5 that badly. ivoud—Drcd Scott : Here he was pecul- liome; g ot on Union-saving and nig '„alitr—said that it was a glorious de • Lcnl'ogized Justice Taney. Said he was Hat man and a good one; said that the L oH was the law and should be obeyed— ' was made— drew the nation into two t". —the friends and the enemies of the :1 Here he was again at home. He ;: ; i iat those who do not support—do not intre and lo ve die Ured Scott decision— amalgamationists by nature, socially and •ioallv! Said much whicli was disgusting ; nied the Bible theory of the nigger race .'lid thev were not of the same species, not > .:ime genus. Said the issue was blazed or ;,ped down to a narrow path ; it was nig t equality, amalgamation, Ac., or the na jnal democracy. Third —Utali: Here he said that once he )..aulas) was in favor of nominal popular rerei 'nt v, but now he had become convinced • the thing ins practically wrong —that the irmons were traitors, aliens, enemies, otit is. lecherous, scoundrels, Ac., that the ter ,;ia! act should be instantly and perenipto r repealed —that Yonng was a murderer, •law, rebel against the Union. Here he uin got happy—Douglas said the national Btvracy, by Buchanan, had taken the mat in hand now, and it would apply—to use ; own words— '* the knife quickly, and cut ; that pestiferous and destructive cancer, ,i h was gnawing into the vitals of the bo politic. He said "he reversed his old us on this ground—had swung around taken an impartial view."' Said that a people were incapable of self-govern :it, it was the right, it was the duty of otli neople, other governments, to lay hold of j seize that other foolish people, and to go m them nolens rolens —willing or unwilling, i,' Sovereignty was duly knocked in the hy Douglas. T;:Y;V. IT AGAIN*.— Another Arctic cxpedi ; . undertaken at Lady Franklin's expense, announced. The screw steam yacht Fox ;• heeti secured for the expedition, which will i ' udueted ly Captain McClintock, 11. N., i has leave of absence for eighteen months, . will sail about the last of June. The pos :ty of finding any of Franklin's party alive I lis long period since their departure does f -com very flattering. But the scientific l. of England are desirous of finishing a [/.geographical enterprise, and hence they lithe present undertaking with large sub riptious. The expedition, under favorable remittances, will not occupy more than eigh en months. And in that time, according to L i authority, the whole remaining portion 1i- 'ust line and the adjacent regions can ft - iTi'iighly explored. The various British ftj iuitioiis alone have explored GoOO miles of ft '.oast, leaving only 370 miles to bcexplor- B d this in the section where the vessels of Iranklin's expedition are very couelusively ft wn to liave been abandoned. Three times tae extent can be explored in a year. The •timers of this service are shown to be less Ban that of any under tlie British Admiralty. End this fact is further confirmed by the an- Runeemeht that any number of British ofli- Br- aud seamen are ready to volunteer in this ■nil endeavor. IF iTAi. KKFECTS OK FRIBHT. —We learned Hen Jay that a woman residing in Ocean 1 Pity died a few days ago front the effects !r:. r !it—was literally frightened to death. k had heard of the comet, and religiously ■ tvuJ that the end of all tilings would be '' w eek. A few nights ago she saw the C* from a large fire in the pines, and was ■ • liately possessed with the idea that it is the comet; that the earth was on fire id about to be destroyed. Her alarm was -'■• at that she was thrown into convulsions, in the effects of which -she died the same giit.— Trenton State Gazette. The town of Wiimot, Herkimer eoun runs far hack into the wilderness. Its vot -2 population numbers xir ! Mr. Lane, an deliigent lumberman, is the Supervisor. To 'kb his place in the Hoard on Monday, he E 1 'o travel over eighty miles, thirty of which - la"! to perform on foot. Such au incident """1 not perhaps be worth narrating in Kan- A r Minnesota, but it is a noteworthy fact a P|iecing in the State of New-York. 'ew York & Erie R. R., Waverly Station. ' mien,• ing Monday, June 15, 18.57, Trains will leave ' u KULV at about the following hours : I, WK.-T. GOING EAST. "at Exp .7 20 r.M Cincinnati Exp.. 422 A.M I-'tess 3 35 x.m Night Express. .12 27 p.m ■ !> 13 r.M Chicago Express...6 <7 A.M R , • 443 r.M Steamboat Exp 217 P.M r ,ffh v '' AM -Stock Express 422 A.M ' 12 10 P.M Accommodation ..7 37 P.M '4h KA ' " 3i ' AM No. 2 130 P.M •• No v>- .2 10 A.M' Freight, No. 4 3 40 P.M toira, Canandaigna & Niagara Falls R.R. Takes effect May 25, 1857. ELM IRA STATION, HR-n! V" : W EST - I ARRIVE. * 30 A.M IN. Y. A Phil. Exp. 11 50 r.M a J' Exp 415 P.M jNew York Fxp.... 12 30 P.M ,/ ■••• 7noA. MI Stock Express 10 45 r.M id a ' blinira with the principal trains (east r';V "" the N. V. ,V E. R.R , and at the Suspension Ereat Western, forming an expeditious r w steru travellers. 7 W. G. LABHAM, Superintendent. WGK - INDEPENDENCE PARTY !! ! WASHBURN VIOUSE, ULSTER, "5nn.,.., r Ho Friday. July 3,1857. ■tii i H •>,"/' to 10, p. M. Lunch and spiced meats k,r.7M; Music, FRED. L'A.MERKUX, and ti> /.1 a! aru s hand, and T m Canham, himself, if 8,.: country, (to use his own words for it.) ' S. F. WASHBURN, Proprietor. '-1 roJ ~ OUBe i-s situated on the east side of the : *Tri( ,i T "wanda to Waverly, in (he village of '4now . known as the " lisrley Sheaf,"' &A F. WASHBURN, formerly of the SATZM , ho °hequin. The dining room has been tic"';. ,R S , a goodly number. A good cx l jec 'ted. Come and see. tfn I , INDEPENDENCE BALL.—Tbe *; Company of Vonrself and la*dv is in -1 vit,, u at the House of N.OLMSTED, " > 3> H57 - Music - Wi >- N. OLMSTED, Prop'r. Btay- A fire at Cape Island on Wednesday night, destroyed the Mansion House Hotel and the Kursaai Saloon. The Mansion House was one of the leading hotels at Cape May. At the time of the fire it was in possession of the Sheriff. The fire broke out in the kitch en, and is supposed to have originated with the people who were cleauing the house pre paratory <0 the bathing season. The Kursa ai was a very large saloon erected for dancing purposes, and owned by Mr. Brolasky. DIED, In Elnrira. N. Y .. cm the 7th instant, in the peaceful hope of a better world, DAVID WILMOT, son of Daniel and hunice Jane Vandercook, of this borough, in the 18th year of his age. " Be ye also ready." At ,H i :™ l ! ence in Asylum, on Mondav, the 22d instant, JAMES HARVEY MORROW, aged 31 years. Nero 2\.i>crtiscments. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE —Notice i# hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es °i MILKER, bite of South Creek town ship, dec d., are requested to make payment without de lay ; and all persons iiaving claims against said estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. „„ JESSE MOORE. June I>J7. Administrator. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice -YX is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of JAMES LEE. deceased, late of Albanv town snip, 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. JANE I.EE. , . GEO. W. ELLIOTT, June 1857. Administrator^. BLASTING POWDER.—A QUANTITY of BLASTING POWDER just received, aud will be kept constantly on hand, by je22 J. POWELL. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. — In the matter of . the estate of Butler Sill, deceased, hi the Or phans) Court of Bradford County. Notice is hereby given, that the Auditor appointed to distribute money in the bands of the Administrator of the above estate, will attend to the duties of his appointment at the office of \Yra. Klwell, in the borough of Towanda, 011 Wednesday, the 2:ith day of July, 1*57. at 2 o'clock) P. M. All persons having claims upon said money must present them, or else be forever debarred from the same. June 22,1857. H. B. M'KEAN, Auditor. QUMMONS IN PARTITION.— Jama (). k A Frost, vs. Caroline Matthews, Emilu Matthews, Charlotte Matthews, George Matthews and Olive Mut thews. In the Common Pleas of Bradford Co., No. 161. September T. 18.77. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania : Bradford Coun ty. ss.: To the Sheriff of said County, Greeting; If James O. Frost make you secure of presenting his claim, then we command you that you summon, by good and lawful sammoners, Caroline Matthews, Emily Matthews. Char lotte Matthews, George Matthews, and Olive Matthews, late of your county, so that they be and appear before our Judges at Towanda. at our County Court of Common Pleas there to be held the 7th day ot September next, to show wherefore—Whereas, they, the said James O. Frost, and the aforesaid Caroline Matthews, Emily Matthews, Charlotte Matthews, George Matthews and Olive Mat thews, together and undivided, do hold all that certain b>t of land situate in the township ot Orwell, and county aforesaid, and bounded and described as follows, to wit: North, East. South and West, by lar.ds of the estate of Samuel Matthews, deceased ; containing about eight acres —and of which the said defendant- deny partition to lie made according to the laws and customs of this common wealth—The same Caroline Matthews, Emily Matthews, Charlotte Matthews, George Matthews and Olive Mat thews partition thereof between them to be made accord ing to the laws and customs of this Commonwealth in such case made and provided, do gainsay, and the same to be done do not permit. very unjustly, and against the same laws and customs, a- it is said, Ac. And have you th"n and there the names ot those smnmoners. and this writ. Witness David Wilmot. President of onr said Court, at Towanda, the 22d day of May, A. D. 1877. ALLEN M'KEAN, Prothonotarv. I certify the above to be a true copy of the original writ. JOHN* A. CODDING, Sheriff. Sheriff*s Office. Towanda, June 22, ls.>7. GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN WATER PIPE AND CIIAI N I>II >1 I TUI! [ NO. subscriber having lately commenced the manufac- JL tnre of W ATER Tt'BIXG, at Wilkes-Barre, I'a. with WVCKOFF'S I'AfEXT ROIiING MACHINE, which produces the article so long sought after by Pimp Manufacturers aud others, would call the attention of Rail road Superintendents. Pump Dealers, Farmers, Village Corporations and all others so want of cheap and durable Water Conductors, to the Pipes manufactured by this pro cess. Tliey air? made from solid I'iue and other scan)ting from 3 to il inches square, according to size of bore and pressure required, in sections H feet long, with a socket joint accurately fitted, both air and water tight. As Wy ehoflTs Machine bores directly through the centre every time, the timber need only be large enough to .sustain the pre-sure wanted, as the smaller they are the more perfect ly they become saturated with water, and the longer they will last when laid in the ground. It is a well-ascertain ed fact that while the body or thick part of a pump log is entirely decayed, the thin sharpened end will he sound ; at the same time they never stop up from impurities of the water or being flattened, are free from rn.-t or poison ous oxydes, lasting about as long as lead or iron, at only one-sixth the cost. The above-mentioned Pipes have been extensively and thoroughly to .ted in most of the Northern State®, for the fiast two years, and wherever introduced they immediate y supersede all other kinds of Pipe or Chain Pump Tub ing. They can tie made to stand any desirable bead of water, and can be shipped to any part of the country with safety and at small expense. o*Urders solicited and tilled with despatch. Address E. S. GOODRICH.or A.LAWTON, Agent. June 22. li>.*>7. Wilkes-Barre. I*a. TITHE AT (ill ITS, Samp, Ilommony, fira- T T ham Flour, Oatmeal, Farina, Tapioca, Maccaroni, Vermicilli, Rice Flour, Corn Starch,and a variety of simi lar goods, at June) 1 FOX S. MACKEREL, NO. I. 2aod 3,m barrels, halves, quarters and eighths ; also. Codfish and Haddock, at jwaell FOX'S. i> 11 -i. m■'in t< > s 11 , / > /■; a - n sr, tyyoreri " w ARRIVED in TOWANDA, and may i je found for a short time at his rooms in Patton's Rlock. Those having business with him should not delay, as hi® stay is limited. June 22.1d57. \ rniTOll S NOTICE.—/* the. matter of ■STJL the distribution of the proceeds of real estate sold at the suit of Henry J. M (dill, executor of A. Madill, de ceased. vs. George Sill. Edwin Sill, Butler Sill and Joseph Sill. In Bradford Com. Pleas. The under igned. having been Ifon appointed an Audi tor by the Court to distribute the fund raised bj* Sheriff's sale of real estate, in the above entitled cause, will attend to the duties of his appointment on the 2:ith day of July next, at one o'clock, P. M., at his office in the borough of Towanda. At which time and place all persons having claims are required to present the same, or he debarred from coming in upon said fund. Jane 22, IS".". WM. ELWELL, Auditor. PROCLAMATION. —Whereas, tlie Hon. DAVID WILMOT, President Jndgcofthe 12th Ju dicial District, consisting of the Counties of Bradford and Susquehanna, and Honorables AAKON CIU 881 CK, aud JOHN F. LONG, Associate Judges, in and for said comity of Bradford, have issued their precept bearing date the 27th day of May A.D. 1856, to me directed, for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer. General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Common Pleas and Orphan's Court, at Towan da, for the County of Bradford, on the first Monday, the 7th day of SEPTEMBER next, to continue two weeks. Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coroners and Justices of the Peace and Constables, of the County of Bradford, that they l>e then and there in their proper per son, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with their records, inquisitions,and other remembrances, to do those things which to their office appertains to he done ; and those who are bound by recognizance or otherwise to pro secute against the prisoners who are or may he in the jail of said County, or who shall be bonnd to appear at the said court, are to he then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their attendance, agreeably to their notice. Dated at Towanda, the 2Hth of June, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven, and of the Independence of the United States, the eighty first. JOHN A. CUPPING, Sheriff. ■\TOTICE IS HEREBY OiVEN. that an it application will be made at the next session of tlie Legislature of Pennsylvania, for the incorporation of a Bank, to becalle.. the " BRADFORD COUNT! BANK/' with hanking ptivileges of issue, disc tint and deposit, with a capital ot Two Hundred Thousand Dollars, with the right to increase the c ipital stock to Three Hundred Thousand Dollars, and to be located in tbe borough of Towanda, in the county of Bradford. Towanda, June 12, 1857. DISSOLUTION' .—The copartnership here tofore existing between OSCAK PECKER and H. G. CORNELL, under tbe linn of DECKER A CORNELL, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The books and papers of the firm may he found at tbe old stand, where one of the partners may ahvavs bo found, and with whom settlement by those indebted must be made immediately. OSCAR DCCKFR, Bidgbnry, \ pril .'l, 1557 {lt. G. C'OHBELL. Neto 'Abticrtiscmcnte. A UDITOR'S NOTICE.— In the matter of ~T r *itr of David S. IVatkim, dtc'tl. In the Or phans Court ot Bradford Count v. i-^°-i' C ' s hereb - v P' von • 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 iu borough of Troy, on Friday, the loth of July, lHo<, at 1 o clock, P. M. All persons having claims upon said money must present them, or else be forever deharred from the same. E. B. P VKSOVS June 9, 1*57. • Auditor^ ATOIICE.—Is hereby given by the under ,7" signed in contormity with the supplement entitled 'Y™ 1 " supplement to the act to incorporate the Brad ford Rail Road and Coal C 0.," approved the twenty-eighth day of May, lsfe. that Books for subscription to stock in said Company will be opened on the 20th day of June inst., in the City of Philadelphia, at No. 7;A Walnut si., and will remain open until the whole of the stsck be sub scribed. G. F. MASON, ) A. R. PERKINS, -Corporators. Jane 9,1857. W. H. WINDER, ) MOfeß NEW GOODS ! HUMPHREY JtWffilAM 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 ot Lawns, Chullis, Bareges, Poplin, Dilaiues, Scotch and American Ginghams, Debcges. Black and Colored Silks, French, English and American Prints in great variety ; Cents Dress Goods. Hardware, Crockery, Fish, Sugar, Tea, Coffee 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.Slice 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 & WICKIIAM. Towanda, June 8, 15",7. 1:. 1. i x>x TS NOW RECEIVING a large stock of X FAMILY GROCERIES, which are offered for sale at as low prices as the same quality of Goods can he bought anywhere this side oi the City of New York. QMOKED HAM, SHOULDERS! DRIED 0 BEEF at June 4, 1857 FOX'S. DRIED PEACHES, ORANGES, FIGS, Primes. Ruisons, Ac., at June 4, 15.77. FOX'S. 01 \ BUSHELS NICE WHITE BEANS, ' at June 4, 1857. FOX'S. VIVE ARE NOW OFFERING a very v T large and well selected stock of BOOTS AND SHOES direct from the Manufacturers, which we oficrat extremely low prices for READY PAY, and invite the public t<> call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. June 2d. 1*57. HUMPHREY A WICKHAM. t> RIN 'TS, GING 11 A MS[ CH A LI AS, I. Lawns, Delaines, Muslins, Ac., Ac., in great variety and style, just received by June 2d. 1*56. HUMPHREY A WICKHAM NEW GOODS! rjAhe subscriber is now in receipt of a large and general J assortment of NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS, Including Dry Goods, Hardware, Groceries, Crockery, Hats and Caps, Roots and Shoes, Nails, Fish, Ac. Also, an extensive catalogue of School and Miscellaneous Boohs ! Stationary, Ac., which will be disposed of on the mnd reasonable terms. He respectfully ask.-- his proportion of the patronage of his friends and the public. May 26. 1857. JOS. KINGSBERY. DISSOLUTION.— THE firm of ESEN VVINE A SKFBISCH is dissolved by mutual con sent. The accounts owing to said firm must be settled by the FIRST DAY OF JULY next, or costs will be made. Either ot the late firm will attend to their settlement. JOHN ESENWINK. JTowanda, May 27.1877. ANDREW SEKRISCH Lightning and Destruction! r IMIE subscriber, grateful for past favors, takes this i opportunity to inform the citizen* of Bradford and adjoining counties, that lie lias again started his teams iu the LIGHTNING ROD TRADE. Having had several years experience in the business, lie 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 biin in any 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 hv mail or otherwise promptly atttended to. Leßaysville, June 4. Is.VL F. GREGORY. FOB. SALE. r PMiE well known and well established EAGLE FOUN -1 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 lias suitable Lathes. Ma chinery", Ac., to do a large business. Any information respecting the business capacity of said Foundry, can be hud by callirtg on JOHN IRVINE, who is now running it. For Terms apply to the subscriber at his residence in ToWanda. May 2'J, 1*77. J. D. GOODENOUGII. THE TROY HOUSE, K. W. liIGONY, PROPRIETOR, HAVING been repaired and re furnished, the proprie tor assures the public that no pains will be spared to deserve the patronage of the public, Troy. Bradford Co.. April 3, 1557. 1/ w i 15BLS. COMMON SALT ; 10 bbls. I" " f Rock Salt for packing salt, just received bv Dec. in. ls.pi. BAILEY A NEVINB. Book Binding*. CpHF undersigned lias the agency of one of I tbe tiest Binderies in N. V. City, anil is ready to re ceive Books Pamphlets, Magazines, Ac., to lie bound in any style desired, in the neatest and most substantial manner and at very low rates —shall IK? forwarding a lot very soon —so send in your volumes. O D. BART LETT. XT 11 ACTS for flavoring, for sale cheap J at _ FOX'S. A Great Bargain for Some One. rpIIK subscriber having purchased, repaired, JL and fitted up in order for business, the Grist Mill formerly owned By 11. 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 iiuthc centre of a thickly populated farming country, and is believed to be one of the best locations in the country. It lias in it three run of stone, two bolts, hulling stone, smutter. and all the necessary fixtures for a rustom mill. Connected with it are twenty-five acres of land, some ten 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 by merchants. The terms will he made easy for the purchaser—say one fourth down, and for the balance time will be given. WYLLYS BIIOWNSGN. East Smithfield. Jan. 16, 1857. BUILDING NOTlCE.—Sealed proposals received for building a Meeting House in I.eßays ville, Bradford Co. Plans and specifications can be seen at the Store of G. H. Little, from the 12tli to tbe 18th of MAY, until one o'clock, I'. M., at which time the job will lie iet, to the lowest and best bidder. The builder will be expected to furnish all of tbe materials. G. H. LITTLE, C. SEYMOUR, D. BAILEY. I.emysville, May 6. 1857. Building Committee. 18] SPRING TRADE! [57. GREAT ATTRACTIONS AT M. E.SOLOMON'S CLOTHING STORE, IN MERCUR'S BLOCK. CTTHE proprietor of this extensive Heady Made Clothing 1 establishment, would respectfully inform his friends 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 he 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, Vest, Pantaloons, Cravat. Collars, and in fart eve rything in the line, will do well to call. He is confident be can satisfy all in price and quality. N. B.—Cash paid for Sheep pelts and wool. April 14, 1857. _ C'ANDLES, both Sperm ami Tallow by (hr box or ponnd, at FOX'S. Rliscclancons. m* jees "mw rs- 11 9m* AND NEW ARRANGEMENT. COLLINS & POWELL are now receiving 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 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 and Mar seiles A'ESTS of all kinds ; Black and Fancy Cravats ; j Gents J Hose, Shirts, Collars,"Suspenders, Hats nnd Caps and everything in the line of Men's wear. Their stock of Cloths and Cassimeres arc 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 bound to sell lower th.nu was ever offered in this market for Cash. Cutting done as usual. COLLINS A POWELL. Towanda, April 16, 1857. Largest Stock of Dry Goods nsr mnso® 8 8. 1., GOODRICH & CO, ARE now prepared to exhibit their stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, embracing the latest styles Rich and Fashionable Tl It] S S GOODS, The whole comprising the largest and best assortment they have ever had tiie 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. 1857. More and More New Goods ! AT GUTTENBURG ROSENBAUM 8l CO. Just opening a full assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER 111 AND READY MADE CLOTHING. Which will be sold Cheap—CHEAPER THAN EVER! Give us a call; You cannot fali to be suited for quality and price. ttr Button's Block. Corner of Main and Bridge sts. Towanda, May 6, 157. pLOTHS. CASSIMERES, AC.—Black \J and colored cloths and cassimers, and an endless quantity ot fancy cassimeres, tweeds, Kentucky jeans, cottonades, linens, Ac., cheaper than ever before, just re ceived by April 6,1857- J. POWELL. A New Weekly. The Philadelphia Weekly Times, PUBLISHED AT PHILADELPHIA, devoted to Re publican Principles, News." Literature, Arts and Sci ence. The proprietors respectfully announce that they have made the necessary arrangements t<• commence the publication of a weekly paper with the above title. TKItMS : Single copy, per annum $2 00 Two copies. " 3 00 Five copies, " 7 00 Ten copies, " 12 00 . Twenty copies, per annum, to one address,... 20 O0 Any larger number at the rate of ?1 per annum, sent to one address. Any person sending us a Club of twenty or more will be entitled to an extra copy. Payment in advance is re quired in all cases. The lir.-t number will be issued on SATURDAY, MAY 2d. 1657. While this paper will be, conservative in its tendencies, and independent in its di -nssiiuis, it will be heartily iu sympathy with the great political reforms proposed by tlie National Republican movement of 1856. Tlieaggres sions 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 be firmly resisted, while it will maintain, in all their integrity, the rights of every portion of our common country. The policy of the Free States must be self protection, not aggression, anil it will tie tlie aim to carry this out in a fraternal spirit. The TIMKS will contain a large amount of original, edi torial, and miscellaneous matter, correspondence, Ac., carefully arranged, with express reference to making it a popular and interesting FAMILY NEWSPAPER. The priee ot the TIMKS being so low will permit it to be put in tiie hands of every family, in the community. Send in your subscriptions at an early day, and secure one of the best papers published in the State of Pennsyl vania. Persons desiring the Morning Times can have the same mailed to them regularly. Terms—#s per annum IN ADVANCE. Address " Philadelphia Morning Times," Office, No 318, Chestnut street, Philadelphia. I> A RCLA V COAL—THE BARCLAY y RAIL ROAD AND COAL COMPANY have now on hand, anil will keep constantly fur sale at TOWANDA, a large supply of their coal, at 00 per ton for Blacksmith Cool, nnd $3 50 pr.-t ton for Baled Coal, Apply for coal at Towanda to HORATIO BLACK. Coal will also be sold at THE MINES at $2 00 per ton for Blacksmith Coal, and $2 50 per ton for Raked Coal. A liberal discount will be made on sales by the boat load Oct. 30, 1856. EDW'D OVERTON, President _ H. A. BURBANK'S BAKERY One Door North of the Ward House. TOWANDA, PA. A XT HERE you can find a constant supply of Bread, Rusk, V V Crackers, Cookies,' Jumbles, and all kinds of Fancy Cakes. iiie- Mon recto n. May I, 1 '■s7. Crnal. ADM INISTRATOR'SNOTICE - Notice is lierehv given, tbnt till persons indebted to the es tate of Champliu G. Brown, dec dluteof Suiitlifield, arc re quested to make payment n itliout delay ; and all persons having claims against said estate, must present tltem duly authenticated for settlement, to the subscriliers. ALLEN* CALIFS',. Feb. 12. h557.. Administrator with will annexed. NOTICE.—Notice is ltre -1 J by given that letters testamentary upon the estate of Brayton A.Baldwin dee'd., late of Franklin tp.,have been granted to the subscriber. All persons indebted to said estate are hereby rei|uested to make immediate payment, and those having any claims upon said estate to present them duly attested for settienient. FANN Y MARI A BALDWIN, FRANKLIN* ANDREWS, HORATK/W.HL'MIS, Dee. 22,1856. Executors. 1p XECUTOR'S NOTICE.— All persoos In- J debted to the estate of ANTHONY ANIII.E, dee'd., late of Herrick township, are hereby notified that pay ment must be made without delay, and sill persons having claims against said estate are requested to present them duly authenticated for settlement. JOHN* N'ESBITT. March 2, 15.',7. Executor. IpXECUTOE S NOTICE. Notice ihere J by given, that all persons indebted to the estate of Mrs. RONY BUHC'H, deceased, late of MONROE town ship, are requested to make payment witlnout dekiy; those having demands against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. Feb. 26. ls.'iti. CHARLES BI'RCIT. Executor. VDM IX IST 11 ATOM'S NOTICE —Notice is hereby given, that all persons indebted to tlie es tate of ISRAEL BlSHOP,dee'd., late of Wysox township, are requested to make payment without ilelay ; and all persons having claims against said estate, must present them duly authenticated, to the subscriber. March 12. 15",7. OEO. T. BISHOP, Administrator. 4 I)\I INISTR AT() M S NOTlCE.—Notice Jr\- is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the estate of SKI.A GOBLK, dee'd, late of Litchfield town ship, are hereby notified to make payment without delay, and all persons having demands against said estate are requested to present tiieiu duly authenticated for settle ment. SAMUEL DAVIDSON*, March 27, 1857. Administrator. \ DMINISTRATOM'S NOTICE —Notice J A 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 duly authenticated for settlement. ELIJAH SHOEMAKER, 2d. KKHARI) S. SHOEMAKER, March 31,1857. Administrators. A DM IN IST MATRIX NOTlCE—Notice ■JL JL is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of JOHN ON AN. late of Athens twp., dee'd. are requested to make payment without delay; and all per sons having claims against said estate, must present tliem duly authenticated for settlement to the subscriber. AI.MIRA ONAN, March 2-L 1857. Administratrix. Tj l XECUTOR'S NOTICE. -Notice is hcre- J J by given that all persons indebted to the estate of JOHN FORD, deceased, late of Pike township, must make immediate payment, and all persons having de mands against said estate, w ill present thein duly authen ticated for settlement. March 14. is;,7. STEPHEN BRINK, Executor. \DM INI STRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice J.X. 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 please present them duly authenticated for settlement. C. O. GRIDLEY. (1 rwell. Mav 5,1857. Administrator. / 1 ACTlON.—Whereas,my wife Elizabeth, has i e ft my bed and board without any just cause or provocation. I hereby forbid ail persons trusting her no my account, as 1 will pay no debts of her contracting.af terthisdate. WILLIAM PATTERSON. South Creek. April 29. 15.",7. CHERIFPS SALE.—By virtue of ;i writ kJj of vend. ex.issued out of the Court of Common Tlcas. to me directed, I shall expose to public sale at the Court House, in the borough of Towanda. on SATURDAY, the nth day of JUNE, 1857, at 1 o'clock, I*. M.. the follow ing lot, piece or parcel of land in Wilmot township, boun ded north by lands of Krastus and Edward Sliepard. east by C. F. Welles, south bv Henry Yetter, and west by tin Terry tow 11 road. Containing 50 acres, more or less, 15 improved, a small dwelling house and a slab barn thereon. Seized anil taken in execution at the suit of Patrick Family, to the use of John Mc.Mahon, vs. Matthew Mc- Malion. JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Towanda. May 13, 15",7. SHERIFFS SALE.—IS) virtue of a writ of Vend. Expo, issued out of the court of common pleas 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 19th day of JUNE next, at one o'clock in the alternoon, the following described lot. niece or parcel of land situate in Lernytwp., bounded on the north and east by lands of O. S. Morse, south by the highway and west by land of Caroline Sanford. Con taining about one halt' acre more or less all improved, one 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. l'omerov vs. Geo. \V. Browning. ' JOHN A. CODDING. Sheriffs Office, Towanda, May 26, is.',7. Sheriff. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— C. Wiixm i l vs. Utile* E. Squirtx. In the Court of Com. Pleas of Bradford County. No. 33. May Term, 185(1. 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 real estate, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in the born' of Towanila. on Friday, the 26th day id June. 1857, at 2 o'clock, P.M., when all persons concerned must present their claims, or else be forever debarred from said fund. May 111, 1857. P. IX MORROW, Auditor, OHERIFFS SALE.—By virtue of a writ tZj of Vend. Expo, issued out of the Court of Com mon picas, to me directed, I shall expose to public sale at the Court House, in the borough of Towanda. oil Fri day the 3d day of JULY, 1857, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following described lot niece or parcel of land situate in Ridgbiiry twp. Brad ford county, bounded as follows, to wit : On the north by lands of ( lierles Zarpes. cast by lands id' 11. F. Burt, on the south by lands now 11; posses sion of J. O. Pine, and on the west by the highway lead ing from Elmiru to Troy. Containing about one acre, all improved, he the same more or less, with h framed dwel ling house, a framed store house, a framed bam and a few fruit trees thereon. ALSO—One other lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Springfield twp., Bradford 10., bounded north by tiie highway, on the east, south and west bv lands of Elam Bennett. Containing one half acre be 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 the suit of Abiram Pierce vs. Charles T. Murphy and James 11. Webb. ALSO—By virtue of a writ of levari Facias the follow ing described building sud lot of ground of " Tiie Trus tees of the Collegiate Institute of the Presbytery of Sus quehanna." to wit: The four story follegiate* Institute situate in the borough of Towanda, Bradford eo., and the Tot 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 -trect anil the said John F. Means. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of .Sidney Hat den to the use of X. J. Keeler vs. The Trustees of the Collegiate Institute of the Presbyterv of Su-quehanna. JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff. Towanda, June S, 1857. AUDITORS' NOTICE. -Jostfh Mnumti, -s\. adm'r of Minor R. H'i/cux. iler'il., rx. Sam re/ I "at:- (hike. In the court of Common Pleas of Bradford Co. No. 141 Dejcmber T.. 185(5. 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 assigned him at his office in tiie boro' of Towanda, on Monday, the 29tli day of June, A. D. 1857, at one o'clock in the afternoon, when and where all persons having claims are requested to present them, or lie forever debarred therefrom. May Hi. 1857. C. H. WATKINS. Auditor. A UDITOR'S NOTICE.— W. A. Park, to 1 V Ihe use of If. C. Porter, rx. ttarul E. Califf. in Brad. Common Picas, No. 132. May term. 1h.58. The undersigned ail Auditor appointed by said Coni t to distribute funds raised by the Sheriff sale of defendant, s real estate, will attend to the duties ol his ap|ioiiitment at his office in Towanda boro' 011 Wednesday the 24th day of June, A. I>. 1857, at one o'clock, P.M., when and where all persons interested are requested to present (heir claims or te forever debarred from any share of said fund. May 16, 1857. G. H. WATKINS. Auditor. \ UDITOR'S NOTICE.— Benrf J. Madtill J a. Executor of Alexander Meulitt, deceased, rx. /.. 1.. IVashlmrti. In the Common Pleas of Braiiffrd County, No. 417, December Term, 1852. The undersigned. Auditor, appointed by said Court to distribute funds raised by Sheriffs sale of the real estate of defendant, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in the borongli of Towanda, on Monday, the 22d day of June, 1557, at I o'clock in the afternoon, at which "time and place all persons interested are required to preßenttheiriTainr.or eUe be forever debarred from .-aid fund. May 18, 187. G. H- WATKINS, Auditor. Uliecrfanroas. Farms for Sale in Wy&ox. he undersigned oft a for sale TW O VAI.IAHLB FARMS in W'J-KO* Township, Bradford County, one of thein containing 100 acres, all under good' imorova nieut. with two duelling-houses,two large barns.orchard#, •kc., known g* the " Cornelius Coolbaugh Farm," lata Chester Pierce's. The other, adjoining tha above. and lying opposite Bowman's- Eddy ; containing 40 acres, all improved, witlk dwelling-house, orchard, theieon. The ulmve are very desirable properties, handsomely situated on Ihe Wvsox Flats, on tln ea.-t side of the Su*- q.uehatiM liver, within about a mii'of Townnda and will he sold on reasonable terms. EDWARD OVERTON*. March 2a, 1*57. NEW SPRING &. SUMMER GOODS: T OSEI'H POWELL, as usual, i.s early on •J hand with tl> largest, cheapest and hft*t selected stock of Sl'ltlNti COOUstn he found in Towanda, com prising alithe new and de-irable styles of IHtV GOUDH, 111 MITS & SHOES," HATS AND CAJ'S> STRAW GOODS, CARPETS, AC. t> which the attention of the public is respectfully invit ed. Towanda, April sn, lss". T A DIES' DRESS GOODS.—A larjyeand J 1 fashionable assortment, never lie fore equalled in To wanda. of moire antique. hrocadi", corded and plain black. SILKS ; plain and striped Poplins. Debeges,C'h.tUisjprifkg IMaiue.-, Organdie?. French nriutrd Jaciuietts. laivnsoC all prices, white ami colored Brilliantex, Borage-. Cranes, French, Scotch and domestic Ginghams, French, English and American Prints, just received by April 6, HOT. .T. POWELL. SIIAWLS. —A jrrcut variety of Rroehe,Stel la. plain and printed Cashmere, Thibet, black Silk, and white Crape Sliaw ls, of all prices, just reccired by April 6, ls.'iT. J. POWELL. T ACES, EMBROIDERIES, AC.—Ladle? JLi French and Scotch embroidered Jacnnett and Book Muslin Coilais. Sleeves, Bands, I'louneings, Kdginga nnr the same purpose last Septem ber. to commence on Tuesday evening, June 23, and ter minate on Tuesday morning of the following week. No HR KSTKKINC, KSTAFI ISITMKMS WII.L BK. A 1.1 OW 111 ON Oil SF.AH TIIK GROtMi. All are respectfully invited to attend. In behalf of the Committee of Arrangements. Towanda. May 27, 18.56. L. WOOD. Bradford c ounty teachers' ASSOCIATION.—The next quart'rly meeting of the Bradford County Teacher's Association will l e held in the Presbyterian Church in on Friday, Juno 12th. at 10 o'clock. A.M. Tlie Rev. Mr. Si THKKI-AXP, of Towanda. will deliver an address before the Association on " Love ef Science an incentive to Study,'" and an ad dress will also be delivered by Dr. E. Coßl'ns. of Lcrays ville. Essays will be read by Misses E. MATHEWS SUMI N. Couss. A Ilenurt will le presented "On the peculiar ities of the School Systems and their results in the seve ; nil State-. ' Various important topics conne< ted with the subject of education w ill l taken up and discussed by the association at this meeting. JAS. M'WII 1.1 AM. Towanda. May 27. Is",". ltcc. Secretary. ROME. | 0100 l{O E KICI 1 0 ES, [S now receiving n larjre and general afsort ment ofMERCH AXDIZK, embracing every desirable variety of Silks. Challios, Organdies. Bareges, Lawns and j other dress goods. Silk. Crape. Broehe, Stella. Thibet, Cashmere and Printed SHAWLS, silk. I .ace, and Fancy MANTILLAS Satin, Silk, Straw.Neopoijtan and Fancy BONNETS. Silk. Linen and Cotton Laces and Edgings, French and American Flowers, Bonnet and Dress Trim mings, Window Drapery. A complete stock of Hosiery. Gloves, llats. Cans, Boot#, Shoes. Crockery, Glass. Hardware. Iron. Nails, Leathers, Shoe Findings, Carriage Trimmings, Paper llaugings, Drugs, Medicines. Ac. Rnmr, May pi. 157. THE SUSQUEHANNA COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, TOtI'AXDA, BRADFORD CO., PA. INSTRL'CTORfI : REV. SAMUEL P. Ct)LT. Principal. Professor of Natu ral. Mental and Moral Science ; REV. J AMES MeWILI.IAM, A. M.. Professor of Ancient Languages and Belles Lettres ; CH ARLES R. COlli RN, A. M.. Professor of Mathema tics and Master of Normal S< 1in.,1 ; MISS K. M. COK, Preceptress ; MISS EMI LIE A. HITLER, Assistants ; MISS HELEN M. CARTER. In-tractor on Piano; Mr. CANFKLD DAYTON. Steward, The Spritiy Term commence*on Wednesday. April 1-f, 15",7. and will continue 13J weeks. The Fail Tenn commences on Wednesday, August 2rub and will continue 14 weeks. The \\ inter Term commences November 2">. and contin ues It weeks, besides 10 days recess at Christmas. KXrKXSKS RKK TKHM : Payable invariably in advance—Fuel ami contingenciwi all included : Tuition in the Fifth class, (primary) per term ft oa Fourth li on " Third 7 00 " Second S no " First 10 on Pupils using scholarships are charged il tier term for fuel and contingents ; for instrument ou which to take lesson-. 50r. or for practice $2.00 No scholar, whose parents or guardians shall reside within two miles of the Institute shall be admitted to tui tion then in upon any permanent scholarship rented or loaned by such pupil, his or her parent or guardian. KXTXAS : French 5 on Drawing :t on Ornamental needlework and embroidery,each 3 00 Tuition 011 Piano Forte with u-e of instrument,.. . 12 00 do do per quarter of II weeks, ... 10 Room rent for lodgers 1 7.1 Board in the Institute, per week, including furl and light 2 On Washing, per dozen, 34 Arrangements have been made by which the Steward will hoard Imtli males and females in the Institute, afford ing them separate rooms for morning and evening study. Pt.jiils boarding in the Hall, will furnish their own bed, bedding, towels, Ac.and the table silver at tl eir option. No pupil taken for less than half a term. The boarding bills for the term must '*> paid in advance ; or one half thereof at their entrance, and the remaining half at the middle of the term. Pupils entering the fn-titute 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 qnalifying themselves as teachers for common school*. S. F. COLT, See. C. L. WAYD, President. March 2d. 1857. \. WicKHiM. Treasurer. Hats, caps andstra wgoods.— The onlv stock in Towanda, worth meutiouing, for sale bv April c. HOT, J. POWELL. "V" <)TICE T<) <:OLLE( rr< U L" • vo,hl .Are a. v hereby authorized t n dedmt five per cent.from the State tax of every individual who shall pay his or her State nd County tax in full, on or Before the 2uth day n June next, .aid thosame shall be allowed 101 in your set tlement with the Treasurer, provided the same is*paid by you into the Comity Treasm von or before the 23d and 2|tb days of June next. lit orlcr of the Commissioners, E. P. COOLBAUGH, Clerk. Commissioner'!! Office, March 31,1867. /GROCERIES, PAINTS, OILS. AG VX A stock of groceries, paints, oils, varnishes, Ac., e! wars on hmj. n-i for "ale nLrvp fer cajh. br Aril 8. J- POWELL