opTb o " Star of the North " published at !oom3 burg, Columbia County, comes to the very sensible conclusions in regard p the proposed change in this Judicial Dis ' Hut is tlic proposed in this instance, , o per one ? Shall that rather undefined J much misunderstood right, of apportioning BD State, enjoyed by the Legislature, be ex t3e;.'e,j fyr this purpose, in this instance ? rather, should not the people to whom Judge \V iuiot has for some time past dispensed jus be allowed a voice in the matter? Is IVdoctrine of "squatter sovereignty," so |i 3S itcan be applied to the districts in & which a State may be divided for muni- Val purposes, to be ignored for an ob- I paltry ( Shall the great party whose Last it has always been to stand by the will ... ,jj e people constitutionally expressed, now :■ t it should be sated with its triumphs of r th and right, indulge in the insignificant ttoairh perhaps palatable dessert of driving a of the Common Pleas from the bench, Hen his people wish hira to occupy it ? Shall ! Democracy of Pennsylvania, like the diseas j"; nv! ]]pli who gratifies her desires at the ex- L,je of her reputation, embrace retry occasion doing itself a good turn ? We trow not.— [here are other and better reasons for the rc- E ral of Pavid Wilmot, thau that he makes critical speeches. That the perverts the euils ■.'justice by favoring his political opponents r t must very much doubt ; for his people iou!J soon see it ; and the sentiment of self nervation would drive them to the side of i-ht. Xo man can know of a judicial deter - aatioa having been brought about in his fa [or hv virtue of his position as a partizan, itiwut resolving instinctively that his judge ii dangerous one. As soou as Judge Wii cot'speople see t.iis.they will act ; iu the mean juelet us mind our own business. laf \ large Anti-Lecompton meeting was itld ia the Court House in Ilarrisburg, ou [oesdav evening, 2d inst. After addresses roa Colonel Foruey and others, resolutions [ffeA'hpted condemning the President's Kan po' cy as a violation of his pledged faith lotbe popla and subversive of the cardinal principle of the Democratic party, approving of lie course of Messrs. Douglas, Stanton, For pev, and Governor Packer; and applauding 2t sentiments 011 Kansas coutaineu iu the in- Biural address of the latter, rtn the same evening, a large Anti-Lecomp i:a meetiug was held at Cincianati, at which p., uions were adopted rendering thanks to H-srs. Douglas, Strwart, 15 rode rick, and Jvernors Wise, Walker, and Stanton; also, iciariug it to tie the imperative duty uf Con :;sto reject the pending application for ad i-son under the Lecumpton constitution.— Stanley Matthews, United States district-at [oracy, was among the speakers. t&~ The anti Lecompton Democracy of Dh'O have called a State Convention to be ieii at Columbus on the 1 Oth iust. The Ohio ticUmati says that Wise, Waiker, Harney, f.irney, Stanton, Bancroft, perhaps Douglas, nil! be there to address the people. Dispatches from Mobile and New Or eiM state that the steamer Kliza, with thirty id? iiassengers and one thousand two hundred rales of cotton, has been burnt below Derno >-lis. Among the passengers was the Rev. 1!:. Newman, of Lewisvilic. kg* A Xew Orleans dispatch says that th e i/rai>iana House of Representatives has pass iia bill authorizing a company already or wzed to inuwrt twenty-five hundred free e?'oes from the coast of Africa, indentured or cot Uss than fifteen years. From Washington. WASHINGTON. March 3. The Kansas Investigating Committee met Hight, all the members being preseut. fieaeral Calhoun sent on a statement rela •tc to Kansas Affairs, but it was decided it wold not be considered as evidence. Mr. Stephens read a report expressive of * v iews of the majority, setting forth among :cer thiug.s, that as the authority was legal fconferred on the delegates to the Conven to frame a Constitution, those who had - opportunity, l)ut who declined to vote, are jarred from fiuding fault with the actiou of Couvention. The report also reviews the |J ' ' 0" 0! .Messrs. Stanton, Walker and Dotig l' a "d maintains that they are inconsistent present course, loolutions were passed with the view of filing information relative to the census, pot uer documentary evidence to accompany w report. A motion was made, hut it was voted down, 1 ' 'journ till tomorrow night. j ie committee then adjourn sine dir. fo-day, about thirty citizens of Kansas, u are temporarily sojourning iu Washing vtsitee first section provides that the Commissioners of every county shall canse their clerk to make out the tax duplicates im mediately after the assessments are made, cer tify the same, and hand them over to the Coun ty Treasurer. The second section makes it the duty of snch County Treasurer, within thirty days af ter such receipt of duplicates, to give at" least thirty days notice in one or more weekly news papers, stating that he will attend at least two days in each township and borough, previous to the first day of August in each year, for the purpose ot receiving the taxes due by each person residing in said township ; if snch per son pay the taxes before the first day of Au gust, he shall be entitled to a deduction of five per cent, on the amount thereof. The third section provides that in case of the taxes remaining unpaid for a period of thirty days after the first day of August, the Treasurer shall issue his warrant to the con stable of the township or borough, authorizing and requiring him to collect such back-stand ing taxes within ten days after he has made demand for the same ; if the person refuses to pay his taxes, said constable may seize and sell his goods for the taxes clue, and to pay all cost o f such proceeding. The other sections prescribe various penal ties for the non-performance of the respective duties by the Treasurer and constables, all of which will be noticed hereafter, in case the bill should pass and become a law. Mr. XII.L informs us that the bill proposed to be extended to all the counties in the State, is already in operation in the county of Frank lin, and has given full satisfactiou to the tax payers of that county. We consider this one of the most important bills of the session, as it changes the entire mode of collecting taxes all over the State.— It will abolish all the tax-collectors, and we hope it may be carefully considered before it is passed into a law.— llarrisbnrg Teltgraph. Nero '[AiiDcvtisemcuts. A MUSICAL CONVENTION /tr WH.L he held at LEKAY'SVILI.E. Bradford Pa., commencing TUESDAY, MARCH 3d, 185s, 'jaOfcymt 10 01 lock, A. M., to continue four days, and TjSlclose with a CONCERT, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 2, at which a choice selection ot new music will be performed. The whole to be under the direction of PROF. (J. B. LOOMIB, OF NEW YORK. The sessions of the Convention will be devoted to in structions and exercises in the various branches of Vocal Music. The books used, will he the " JUBILEE," and " FES TIVAL GLEE BOOK."—Those having the above Books will please bring them ; and those have not will be fur nished, free of charge. ADMISSION, TO THE WHOLE COL'RSE : Gentlemen $1 00 Ladies..... 50 Ample provisions have been made to furnish members from a distance with comfortable accommodations, at the following prices : Board at the Hotels, per day 50 cents. " in Private Families " 37 1t " The hard-earned and well-deserved reputation of Pro fessor LOOMIri, as a performer of Vocal Music, is among the first in our country, and the universal success which bus crowned his former efforts in conducting Musical Conventions, gives strong promise that this will be one of peculiar pleasure and profit to all who may give it their attention. The Committee takes this opportunity to say that no effort shall lie wanting to make the sessions p ifitabie and agreeable. By order of the Committee of Arrangements, L. B. PIERCE, Chairman. G. W. BRINK, Secretary. / 'LOVER SEED, Spring Wheat, Poland W Oats, Hav, Ac., for sale at the Woodside Farm. March 9, IMOB. E. \V. HALE. "VfOTICE.—The Incorporators ot the Sus i. 1 quehanna Mutual Insurance Company, are request ed to meet at the Court House, in Towamla, on MON DAY, the loth inst., between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 2. P. M., for the purpose of organizing said Com pany according to law. Twelve Directors are to be elect ed to manage the affairs of said Company until the first annual election. H. W. TRACY, March 8. 1858. One of the incorporators. To Lumbermen. be sold, on FIIiDAY, the 19th v v day of M VRCH. at the mouth of the Towanda Creek, near the Bridge, about 16.7 thousand feet of sea soned pine boards ; also, 20 or 30 thousand feet of hem lock scantling, 3by 4 inches. Sale to take place at one o'clock, P. M. Terms made known at the time of sale. J. C. RIDGWAY, D. J. BEARDSLEY, Administrators of the estrteof J. M. Mortin. March 8, 1878. Clover Seed. A QUANTITY OF CLOVER SEED for sale at No. 2, Button's Block, by March H). 18.78. WM. A. ROCKWELL. T ARGE and small CLOVER SEED, at AJ March 10,1858. MOM TANYKS. A LARGE and varied assortment of Vel vet Ribbons, at March 10. ISS. MONT ANTES. THE latest stvle of HATS and CAPS, at March 10." 185 >. MOM TA N Y ES. SHOEMAKERS can find everything in their line of busiuess, at March 10. 1838. MOXTANYES. TATE are prepared to sell goods for CASH T f at prices that will satisfy all purchasers. March 10,1858. MONT AN YES. SHERIFF'S SALE. l>v virtue of sundry writs of vend, expo., issued out of the court of com mon pleas of Bradford county, and to me directed, will lie exposed to public sale, at the Court House, in the borough of Towanda, on SATURDAY, APRIL 3, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following property, to wit: A piece or parcel of land situate in Franklin township, bounded north by the highway, eu-t bv minis of Horace Willey. south by "the Towanda creek, and west by the highway. Containing about half an acre, more or iess, all improved, and one framed house thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of William T. Mead vs. Jeremiah Myers. AKSO—A piece or parcel of land situated in Columbia township, bounded north by lands of George Fiirman and Edward Young, on the east by the highway, on the south by lands of Thomas and Eliza Maxwell, and on the west by land of Edward Young. Containing about !<>2 acres, be the ame more or lc- s, about 75 acres improved, with one framed barn thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John E. Goodrich vs. Edward Spalding. ALSO—A piece or parcel ot land in Albany township, bounded north by lands of K. Horton, ou the east by land of A. Kogers, on the south by land of Orson Hibbard.and on the west by land of Amasa Hancock. Containing about 36 acres, say more or less, al>out 25 acres improved and one log house thereon. Seized and taken in execuiion at the suit of David S. Miller, to the use of Moses P. Slotery, vs. Hiram Horton, administrator of the estate of Henry C. Gager, and Adol phus Rogers, terre tenant. THOMAS M. WOODRUFF. Sheriff. Sheriff 'a Office, Towanda, March 10, 185 S. CASH WANTED FOR GREAT BARGAINS! j. H. FRxrrsrsY A CO. WILL SELL GOODS FOR CASH AT VERY REDUC ED PRICES. Their stock consists of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Bats, Caps, Boots dc Shoes, Hardware, Fish, If ails, Glass, Dyes, Ac. 4VPersons wishing to bay Goods for CASH, can save 25 per cent, by purchasing of us. The goods will be sold to make it an "object to cash buyers. You will find us on the west side, corner of Main and Bridge streets. Towanda, November 12. 1857. ' ENGLISH and French Meriuos, Deßages, DeLaines, AlapaccM, Thibet Cloths, Shepherd's Plaids (a new and fashionshle article) Prints. Gtaghanw. and in fact all kind* f 7>rv Good* may be hrd cheap at Sept. I>, 1857. ' WM. A. ROCKWELL s. miscellaneous. "inLOVER SEEITIm SALK— Branch Clover Seed for sale by Overton, Feb. 28.1858. J. HOTTEXSTINE. EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is here by given that all persons indebted to the estate of CHARLES B. WORDEN, dee'd, of Pike towp., must make immediate payment, and all persons having de manda against said estate, will preseut them duly authen ticated for settlement. J. R. FLETCHER. O. W. NORTHROP, March 1, 1858. Executors. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of Wm. PEPPER, deceased late of Franklin tp. are re quested to make payment without delay ; and all persons having claims against said estate, must preseut them duly authenticated for settlement, to the subscribers. TERRY PEPPER, EASOX PEPPER, March 3, 1857. Administrators. A DM INISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—Noti^ JTA- is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of EDWARD HANLON, late of Ridgbury, dee'd, 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. M VRY HANL#X, WILLIAM HANLON. EDWARD F. HANI.ON, March 1,1858. Administrators. T AS. O. FR< ).ST vs C AROUN 13 M ATV •J THEWS. EMILY MATTHEWS,CHARLOTTE MAT THEWS, GEORGE MATTHEWS, OLIVE MATTHEWS. In Bradford County Common Pleas, No. 161, September 6, 1.857. T. all parties interested inter? al Com pany, who have not paid the first instalment of one dol lar pe share in the stock subscribed for by them, are hereby notified that the same is required to lie paid with in thirty days fro a this date. By order of the Board of Directors. A. R. PERKINS, I'res't Bradford E. R. & Coal Co. Office. I Philadelphia, Feb. 13.1858. [ BRIDGE LETTING.—SeaIed proposals will be received at the house of .laurn Chaffee, in Rome village, upon FRIDAY the sth day of M ARCH next, until 3 o'clock, P. M., for the building and com pleting of a Bridge across Wysox Creek, above said vil lage. Plans and specifications of said Bridge may be seen at tlie Commissioner's Office for ten days previous, and at the house of said Chaffee upon tlie day of said letting. E. B. COOLBAUGII, Clerk. Commissioner's Office, Feb. 23,1858. C4AUTION. —All persona are hereby rau- J tinned against purchasirg a note given by nit to Da vid A. Prince or bearer, dated Rome, January 25 or 26, 1858, for 4250 feet of hemlock lumber, to lie paid on or la-fore the first day of June next. Said note was given on settlement, by mistake, and 1 shall not pay tlie same unless compelled" by law, as I have not received any con sideration for tlie same. DAN RUSSELL. Rome, Feb. 2, 1858. To Persons Remitting Money to Ire land. THE undersigned are now prepared by an arrangement with Messrs. Roche Bros. A Coffey, of New-York, to give drafts payable at sight on Messrs. Roche Brothers of Dublin,iu Minis of one pound and upwards to any amount, and al*o to issue certificates of passage in the vessels of the " Black Ball Line" of New York and Liver pool packet*. Ja i. 26. 1858. LA PORTE. MASON A- CO. OLD SOLDIERS, ATTEND! __ THE subscriber respectfully in forms Soldier* of tlie war of I*l2. of tin Mexican War, and any of the lu ,jjan Wars since 1700. that there is now pending before Congress a bill granting pensions to officers and soldiers that have la-en engaged in any of said wars. It is generally believed that said bill will tie come a law. 1 shall be prepared with directions, blanks and forms as soon a< said law i* passe i, id will attend to the procuring pensions under said a' ' m reasonable terms. I -till continue procuring land A'arrants for all that are entitled tot hem. Revolutionary claims attend ed to. —From my long txpcrience in the above named business, and having reliable agents at Washington, I flatter myself that I am as well prepared to examine and perfect aiiy of Hie above named claims, as any other per son in this section of our country. My office is at my dwelling house, on Main Street, in Towanda, near the residence of the late Doctor Huston. Towanda. Feb. 18,1858. J. D. GOODEXOUGH. MOHAIR BRAIDS and Twists for the hair, at Sept. 15, 17. WM. A. ROCKWELL'S. A NEW AND GENERAL assortment J.\. of Boots and Shoes, Cloths and Cassiweres, and everything in this line, for sale by Sept. 15.1857. ' W. A. ROCKWELL. DISSOLUTION. —Notice is hereby given, that the partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers is this day dissolved by mutual eoiwent, Zac cheus Amiable agreeing to settle and pay all ine debts of the late firm, and he is also authorized to iccetve all ac counts and debts owing to the said firm. SAMUEL ANX ABLE. Granville. July 24. 1857._ ZACCHEUS AIHABLE^ EXECUTRIX NOTlCE.—Notice is here by given, that all persons indebted to the estate of JOHN CHAFFEE, deceased, late of Warren town ship, are requested to make payment without delay; those having demands against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. Dec. 8,1*57- FANNY CHAFFEE, Execntiix. ADM INISTR ATRIX NOTICE.—Notice is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of CALEB EDGARTON. late of Athens Borough deceased, are requested to make payment without de lay ; and all persons having claims against said estate will please present tbem duly authenticated for settlement. ANGELIXE EDGARTCN, November 12,1557. Administratrix. WANTED OATS, Corn, Rye, Wheat, Potatoes, and a small quan tity of Rye straw will lie taken at the BARCLAY' MINES in exchange for COAL. J.MACFARLAXE, Dec, 8,1857. Gea. Sup. Rarclay R. R. & Coal Co. DRIED BERRIES.—A quantity of Dried Berries for sale by Towanda, Nov. 4.1857. W. A. ROCKWELL. TilfWl LBS OHI ° GRI *D STONES TUUU and a lot of Grind Stone Hanging*, at Sept. 8, 1857. WM. A ROCKWELL'S. SALT.— 100 BM Salt for sale, at No.. 2 Patton'a Block' bv Towanda, Nov 4,1*57. w A. EO r K" w T,f T,. Jflcrrljanbicf. &c. Towanda Borough Report, for 1857. EXPENDITURES. Work done on streets, Ac. , ID 1866 IMO 1V " ou streets, walk*:, and materials for same 426 98 Interest on Borough Scrip 82 80 Divine Judgment 41 60 Fire Dciiartment, 2 years .16 20 Stove. Engine House 17 35 Chamberlin taking care of town clock 25 00 Mending broken wheel '* " 2 00 Rope for " " 6 56 Secret watch, 12 nights 12 is) Carman repai ing plow 3 00 Eaton attending election and serving notices C 30 Coal, drawing and box for same 2 50 Election expenses 4 50 Printing do 15 00 Furniture for Council room 16 55 Conley taking care Engine House 1 50 Wm. Mix.services Street (Commissioner 15 00 Clerk and Treasurer's sendees 40 00 Distributing appeal notices 3 00 Stationary, Ac. 5 18 $033 20 ACCOUNT WITH OOLLKCTOR OF BOBOCOTL DCI'LICATE*. Names of Col. Dates. Ch'd. Paid. Exon. Perct. Due. W. C Bogart, 1850 $33 07 $33 07 Wm. Burton, 1851 20 60 20 60 G.H.Eaton, '54-5-6 1529 28 595 59 18 74 41 58 873 37 A. J. Noble, 1857 1026 77 336 42 690 35 2009 72 952 01 18 71 41 58 1596 79 DR. A. P. MONTANYE, TRKAS. OF BOROUGH. CB. Hal, in treasury Jan. By ain't ret'd on dnp. 1. 1857, $5O 12 prior to 1857, JOOC 44 I)up. prior to 1857, 1562 9.5 Ret'd on dup. for's7, 600 35 do for 1857, 1020 77 Percentage to Eaton Rec'd Licenses for ton on'sl dnp. 41 58 Shows 35 00 Ex. to Eaton on do. Is 74 Paid Harriett, judg ment, in full, 70 34 Orders redeemed, 922 00 Ex. scrip to Eaton, 4 85 Bal. iu treasury, 40 54 $2703 84 $2703 84 TOWANDA BOROUGH ORDER ACCOUNT. Outstanding orders, (Orders cancelled In Jan. 1657, $.533 39 15.57, $922 00 Orders issued in's7, 933 2i!jOutstanding orders. ] Jan. 1, 1858, 541 59 $1466 591 $1466 59 ACCOUNT WITH COLLECTORS OF SPEIAL BORL>' DL'P. Names, of Col. Dates. Ain't Dp. Col. Exon. Perct. Due. | G. 11. Eaton, 1856 $1124 82 1068 16 19 65 55 06 A. J. Noble, 1857 1202 80 563 IS 634 04 DR. A. D. MONTAXYK, TREA3. OF SPECIAL B"BO. CK. Rec'd from Eaton, Paid out as per Collector, $lO6B 16 Vouch-r. 12667 98 Rec'd from A. J. No ble. Col. 568 16 Rec'd from Bradford Co., Ac. 1005 19 Bal. due Treas, 26 47 $2667 98 $2667 98 LIABILITIES. Amount of outstanding Borough 'Jrders, Jan. 1, 185s, $544 59 Boro' Scrip issued April Bth, 18.54 payable in 3, 4 and 5 years, 1330 00 j Balance Due on Engine House, 24s :ji) j $2072 9.5 | ASSETS. Judgment vs. C. T. Smith, $5B 06 ' Due on W". O. Bogart's dup., 1850, 33 07 Due on G. H. Eaton's dup, 18.55-0 87J 37 Due on A. J. Noble's dup.. 15.57, 690 3; Due on A. J. Noble Special Borough, 1857, 631 64 Due from Treasurer - 40 .54 $2330 03 ENGINE HOUSE. AC. Total cost of Engine House, furniture, Ac., s2*-so 37 By amount paid by Bradford County, Ac., 100.5 19 sl**4 6s | Borough Paid on the above 1636 32 Balance due on Engine House, $248 36 ULYSSES MERCER. Burgess. J. HAKYK3 PHINNEY, jr, E. <. GOODRICH, JKRRECi LP. JOHN F. MEANS. ISAAC SMALLEY, Attest, A. D. MONTANYE, Secy. Town Council. OVERSEERS OF THE POOR REPORT FOR 1*57. EXPENDITURES. Paid Mr*. Miner, temporary relief $3 00 Miss Parrel " " 2 25 Wm, Mix. services Poor Master for 18.56 lo 00 Poet. Ladd, services for do. and Physician for do. 30 00 MoCabe for meat for Wm. Robinson 27 Henderson for keeping Robinson 6 00 W'albridge for taking Jacob Garis to Standing St"ne 2 00 ' Santee for serving notice Poor Masters " " TO I N. N. lletts Justice fees I 70 1 Poet. Ladd A years services as Physician 10 00 ' Madden for Keeping Mrs. Croke 5 00 I S. Taylor sor nursing Casey family 5 00 j Temporary relief to Saveicool 3 66 > •' " Sage 2 (M) Montanyes' for 5 bushels wheat for poor ('• 2.5 j Temporary relief to Savercool, Sage A Frenchman 5 00 , For load wood for Savercool 1 50 o.Sagc for Keeping Mrs. Miner 37 .50 .Mrs. Wm. Warner for keeping Mrs Miner 25 00 Paid Brouson 2 00 $1.58 73 ACCOUNT WITH COLLECTOR OF POOR DUPLICATES. Names of Col. Date. Am.tofPup. Col. Exon. Perct Due. C. T. Smith, 1852 $22 .58 $22 58 G. H.Eaton, 18.55 69 55 $l7 11 $.5 45 16 99 A.J. Noble, 1857 402'J0 50 00 352 90 DR. A. D. MONTANYE TREASURER OP POOR FUNDS. CLT. Bal. in Treas. Jan. 1, Paid Poor orders $l5B 73 18.57. $4l 57 Rec'd from Eaton Col. 47 11 " " Noble " 50 00 Bal Due Treasurer 17 0.5 WM. MIX. J. P. KIRBY. $l5B 73| Oversee.is of the Poor. WE. the Auditors of the Borough of Towanda. do cer tify tiiat we have examined the accounts of the Town Council, Treasurer, and of the Overseers of the Poor, for the year 18.57, and lind thein correct. M. C. MERCUR. J. 1). MONTANYE. Auditors. boardingT , n JOHN KENDALL would respoct /JirtiV/k full)- inform the public that having leased the JJJIL We and commodious house formerly occupi ]• 8 by him, in the lower part of the hnrough, which has been enlarged and thoroughly re paired, lie is ready to offer to 'noarders superior aecomo modations. He would particularly inform Jurymen, and others at tending Court, that he will he prepared to accommodate them upon the most reasonable terms. He solicits a share of public patronage, confident that satisfaction will be rendered in every respect. Towanda, January 20, 1858. BEEF CATTLE WANTED. ONE THOUSAND HEAD OF GOOD BEEF CATTLE wanted by the " Mauch Chunk Beef /)f, ,7f Association." The regular market price will le paid! Cash. By order of the Board of Directors. E. H. RAUCH, Sec'y. G. W. SMITH, President. Mauch Chunk, Dec. 8.1857. GOINGf GOING r WHO WISHES TO BUY ? THE Finest Assortment of WINTER GOODS in town will be found at the store of Wm. A. Rockwell, one door north of Bridge street. Many thanks for the liberal share of public patronage which lias been extended us : and we shall endeavor to continue to give satisfaction both as to the quality and prices of our Goods. Call and see. Towanda, Nov. 19, 18.57. I Bit. H. JAMES' Extract of Cannabis Imlica, (Alcoholic preparation from the leaves imported from \ Calcutta,) FOR TFIS PERMANENT CURF. OF CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, j ASTHMA, COUGHS, COLDS, NERVOUS DEBILITY, j Price, $2,00 per Bottle. rNone genuine withoat " Dr. U. James, 19Gran tieckwith. Containing five acres, more or less. ALSO—AII that certain lot. piece or parcel of land it- ' uate in Orwell twp., bounded north by land of R. Sfi :cr. 1 east by J. D. Newell, south by 11. W. Camp and others. I and west hy 11. W. Camp. Containing thirteen acres, j more or less, about seven acres improved, A frameddwel- ! ling house and a saw mill thereon Seized and taken in execution as the suit of Minor Tav- j lor. to the use of Nathaniel Russell and Newton F. Miller | vs. Lucius Humphrey and Major B. Darling. ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel of land sit- ' uate in Orwell towp., Bradford County, bounded on the ! north by lands of Roger Spieer, on the east by lands of H. W. Camp aud James I>. Newell, on the the south In lands of Heber Wilson, and on the w -t by lands of James Cleveland. Containing seventy-four acres, about forty-five acres improved, one framed dwelling house, a framed barn and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution us the suit ot Selim Kir t ! by. vs. Lucius Humphrey. i ALSO—The following'lot, piece or parcel of land situ- ! ate in Sheshequin twp., Bradford co., hounded on the j north and east by lands ol Elias Post, south and west hy j lands of Wm. B "Morton and Sarah Smith. Containing j fifty acres, more or less, about buty-fir • acres thereof improved, with a framed house, a log hou* e, a framed' barti and an orchard of fruit trees. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Joseph ; Powell to the use of J. 1\ Kirbv v-. L. D. Post. TIKIS. 31. WOODRUFF, SherilT. Sheriff*s Office, Feb. 23,1858. /D - Notice is hereby given, that an amount sufficient to pay all costs will be required in every case where land i I is sold, also satisfactory security or money paid on all I bill* made on lands, at the time of sale, and unless, terms j I aie complied with the land will be again exposed to sale. I THOB.M. WOODRUFF. Sin riff, j ORPHANS' COLRT SALE —By virtue \ ( of Au order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford Co., j i will I D reposed t" public s:le, on the premises on SAT- I UKDAY. MARCH 13. 18.58, { 1 o'clock. P. 31.. the fol- ; I lowing described It of land situate in Warren township. ] late the estate of Alfred Allyn. deceased, of Warren twp., i containing ab"Ut ninety acres, bounded on the north hy i —Row :i, on the east hy Nathan Newman, on the south ' l>y James Arnold, Walter Arnold and the highway, on j the west bs Samuel Chaffee, with about sixty acres inl- i proved, with a frame house and an orchard thereon. I Attendance given and terms made known, on day of ' sale. C. G. GRIDLEY, 1 February 13.1359. Administrator, j ORPHANS' COLRT RALE—By virtue 1 of an order of the Orphans" Court of Br. dford Conn- j ! ty. will lie exposed to public *ah\ on the premises, on SATURDAY. tin- 2oth day of MARCH, l*.ss, at lo'clotk. P. M.. the following des rihed prop* rty, tatetlu* estate of Oliver S. Gray, deceased, late of Derrick township, to i wit :—A piece or puree! of land situate in the townships I • •I' Standing Stone and Ih-rrii k. bounded north by land of j Wm. Knapp, east by land of I. A. Park and Archibald , Coleman.*"ii the south by 1 mils n-ov in possession of Jcr- j eiuiah F. Gray, I.iikt* Dolan and Patrick Dolan, and on i the wi-t hy Louis Shorei. Containing one hundred and eighteen acres, more or less. Also, one other pine, situ atid in Herrick township, l.ouiub d on the north by the lands of said intestate above descri'o* d,on t lie en.-t' y land of Jo-eph Lear and Jarvis Buttles, on the south bv lands of John Foyle, and on the we*t I y lands of said Luke DoJan. Containing about fifty acres. With dwelling house and barn thereon, and other improvements. Terms made known on the day of sale. J. W. GRAY. A. W. GRAY, f February 16,1553. Administrators. : ,i EDITORS' NOTICE.— In the mutter cj J.\ the estate of Robert Tyrrrl, the'd. In the Orphan's I Court of Bradford County. I The uiidcrsigned Auditor appointed lt hy land of said Joseph H. Marsh. Containing about ' j 116 acres, tie the same more or less, about sixty acres iin ; I proved, with a dwelling house, shop and burn and son c fruit trees thereon. , Said as the property of the minor children of Elliot and Alinira Marsh, late, of pike twp ,deo'd. Terms made j known on the day of sale by Pike, 2,1859. ISA AC MARSH. Guardian, j I EXECUTOR'S NOTlCeT— Notice is here- • J by given that letters testamentary upon the estate of Elijah Lucky, late of Sneshequin. dee d, have been i granted to the subscriber. All persons indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having any claims upon said estate to present them duly attested for settlement. NANCY LUCKY, JOHN LUCKY, Sejt. 13, 1?57. tauten. niiecrUaneono. Tioga Feint | Agricultural k Junclron Iron Works, AT ATHENS, BRADFOIID CO., PENN., WELLES, BLOOD 6t Co., Proprietor?. THE wibsrrilwould re pc ♦ • , !!y Inform bis frill,da and customers, and the puLie: generally "u it ?<• h< ) formed A co-partnership with Mr. JOHN I*. BLOOD. F ... I bany, N. V".. (WHO lifts fur SEVERAL years Is" 1 :. So; . j dent ot Messrs. Emery Brothers' Ayr" -U.'T .! . V." : K?. ' lAD with Mr. SAMI LL X. BLOOD, nt v,'O; , :r. I (Machinist and Tool Builder, and 1 ' .: ; IN nd that we have leased for A term k r LIO: ".x'.eszivu and well known Iron Works, of LB'. -. PUTPTMN A i Welle-, at this place, AND united the : '.'o ::t Agri eulturul Works with the AN me, for t.:- MAAUR.tvtare of Agricultural Machines, Implements. A. , a:C:.g whr:U w ill lie Emery's Endless T Lain Railroo P RSE P Threshers AMI Cleaners, Threshers and MR .'• -r. 1' 1 table Circular and < : -sent Saw Mills, C T.r M.!!- . ><>g i Powers, Clover Hollers, FEE 1 . Cutters. Fir NRS • ?,!!N, J Plows, IF-irr >ws. Cultivators. Shingle Machine-', Vlirdv's : Mow ers AND Ileapers, Ac., of the most improve! patterns and constriietion. \T> ARE prepared t'> DI all kinds of j Machinery Casting ami Repairing, AND have FOI sale A iurge stock of flr-t claes Steam Engine*. Machinery and j (.'listings, niamilnetured HY Ul.d belonging to Messrs. I Shipman A Welles. Both of the Messrs. Blood are skiUful and experienced practical mechanics. Our Machinery w ill nearly all he new ami with the LATENT Improvements, and with the eu ! conratrement afforded hy the patronage of a discerning ; public, we expect to hive the reputation of do'-IG first I '"LASS work and making the best Agricultural Machines 1 in use. K. M. WELLES. ! Athens, January, 1858. ! To DEALEKS, FA KM EES ASP MIL!. OWNK.'ts : ! Our rmst inuividual experience In the manufacture, 1 sale anil use ot Agricultural Machines and Implements, I and also in general Machine and Steam Work, with our : excellent facilities, afforded hy Machinery, principally of | our own construction, with the very latest and Lest im provements. and also for procuring the very best mate J rials and stock of all KINDS at cheap rates, will enable u* 1 to manufacture better machinery, AT same PRICES, than • that of tithe*- manufacturers, and also compete with the world in rri ES and quality and material and workman - ! ship of all KINLS of Agricultural liupliuients, and in all ■ kinds of Ca: ting and Job Work. WE shall pay especial attention to the manufacture of the very bc-,t O! Plows and PI JW Castings. We intend to ; make eastings for all the leading plows in USE in our vi citiity, and -hull take great care to U-E only the LE-st INA ] teria!. Our plow wonder is from the best and MOST cele brated eastern manufactory. We invite all interested La I " home man u fact urea '' to call and SEE our works. WELLED, BLOOD A CO. 1 Ft. M. WELLES, j J. P. BLOOD, i S. N". BLOOD. So LE la KAT M E li, \ LA ROE SUPPLY, J\ A T VE R Y L O W PRIC ES. Also, Upper Leather, French and American Calf Skins, | Kip Skins, a large assortment of Morocco, Linings, Find ings, and other GOODS suitable for the season. f BOOTS 4L SHOES, \J of our own manufacture, constantly on hand. -=* , AND MUDC to order, all of w hich we offrr at re duced pi ices. HUMPHREY 4- WICKH.VM. ] Towanda, January 5, LEFT'S. OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, Ac., all sizes, for sale at Oct. 12. 1*57. TRACY .V MOORE'S. j Y\ r ANTED.—fiOO liushels of Wheat at V T the market price. Towanda. Oct. 2(5. 15,', 7. BAILEY A XEVIXR. SECOND ARRIVAL! SISXXX) WORTH OF GOODS ARE NOW OFFERED AT AX ENORMOUS SACRJiIGE ON THE ORIGINAL COST, FOR CASII O J JOSEPH~POWELL ' Would respectfully call the attention of the public to the | fact that he is now offering | GREAT INDUCEMENTS, To those wishing to buy GOODS FOR CASH. | Prices Keduced 25 to 50 pr ct. | THOSE wishing to know wTiat PANIC PRICES Are, are invited lo call, j Towanda. November !TO, 15;,7. MI fsiC f~MTIS | ATTENTION is called to the fact T* .IT XJL S. W. ROGERS is now jin town. am. - ; r \ vices to those wishing it. iu tuning PI •. J and tuning XtMcow, Are. He CM ftb j abcive Instruments cheap as the cheapest . I >(.,•- ; merits fully warranted. Calls from the countr yPR ; , ly attended to. His partner. LEVI WELLS, iu Tuscarora, can &LS' LO j called on in any of thea'oove departments. I Towanda Feb. 'H Is. V S . M O N T A N "5T E S Arc now receiving their Fall Stock of ! Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY. iUcfiis?: i'ljnrs, lijor /iutiiiigs fo Imtjirr, IIATS, CAPS. BONNETS, AC. j ir/iic/i irill If sold at G>entl>/ lioluceil Prices. Cor Public Square and Main st. ,J. V. MOSTASVK. ' TOW AND \. jJ. N. vtovrwrr, ;B jK. D. MOXTANVK. (S< pteinbcr S, 1-7 ir. D. MONT AN VK. 4 GEXTSI ATTENTION !— Dojou WISH it to ii nd GOOD eniploynicnt, AND make money with : little OR NO investment, and without INTERFERING with I your regular business? If you d", read this advertise : inent. I ('. K. TOM. CO. of TLC BROOME Street. New York, arc no. nnfacturiiig and massi\e gold Pencils for I F i each. (wiii. it :ir<- -heap at that price.) and they throw j in I g> t or | R'/.■ w i'lt each Pencil, worth from $2 up to ?!. SLO. ?20. JIM. FSO. ?7.'>. ?lT. "