Penasylvanians in Council. [From the Lawrence Republican.] Pursuant to notice, a meeting of Pennsylva ■anS W as held at the Johnson House on Thursday evening last, " to consider the fight in Congress, in which our countryman, G. A. tirow. asserted his rights, in such a striking manner- The meeting was called to order, and j. \\\ Eddy chosen chairman, and B. L. Kings bnrv Secretary. The object of the meeting was t | ie j, stated by the chair, after which a com mittee on resolutions wore chosen by the tneet- j [)r , consisting of the following persons :O. W. peitzier, B. Johnson, D. H. fieywood, H. gbankliu, W. J. Boyer, J. L Speer, and E. 1 Jones. The committee retired, and after a short absence returned and through their chairman reported the following preamble and resolutions : Whereas, On the morning of the Gth of January, the House of Representatives of the United States was a scene of s most disgrace ful row, iu consequence of a violent assault made by Keitt of South Carolina on the Hon. (j. A. Grow of Pennsylvania ; and whereas, we regard the conduct of Mr. Grow on that occasion, in summarily knocking down his ruffianly assailant, as eminently prop er. manly and judicious ; and are also deeply impressed with the conviction that the highest interests of this Republic require that the ag gressive and domineering spirit of the slave holding faction in the Government should be decisively met whenever manifested, and re buked, if need be, by the strong anu ; and that public opinion throughout the country should be directed in any suitable way to that end: therefore, Resolved, That we admire the prompt and intrepid action of Hon. Galusha A. Grow, in his striking disposal of Keitt, when attacked iv that individual ou the morning of the sixth iust. Resolved, That as American citizens, as former citizens of Pennsylvania, and as present citizens of oppressed Kansas, we extend our hearty thanks to Mr. Grow for thus justly and courageously asserting the rights of Northern freemen against the swaggering ruffianism of Southern bullies. Resolved, That we commend the conduct of Mr Grow to all Northern men, as an example worthy of imitation. Resolved, That while paying the tribute of respect to Mr. Grow we cannot withhold the expression of our opinion as to the debase ment of that weaker child of the old Keystone State, now occupying the Executive chair of the nation—that, would he but cultivate a manly spirit of resistance to Southern assump tion, instead of complacently yielding to its dictation, the little squad of nigger driving disutiionists would soon sink into merited iu sgnifieance, and he might commend to the re spect of his countrymen and of posterity an Administration which now promises to become a more complete failure thau the one which preceded it. Resolved, That the Pcnnsylvaniaus in Kan sas will be the first to tiike un arms against the Lecompton Constitution, and the last to lay them aside. Resolved, That a committee of five be np- ! pointed by this meeting, to procure a suitable ' medal, to lie presented to Mr. Grow as a tes- 1 titnonial from his former fellow citizens, of their j approbation of his conduct iu the matter above j referred to. The resolutions were received and adopted. The following resolutions were also offered and adopted : Resolved, That copies of the prodeedings of , this meeting be forwarded to Hon. Galusha A. j Grow and James Buchanan, as evidence of comparative degrees of respect entertained for | each, by the sous of the old Keystone State in , Kansas. Resolved, That the proceedings of this meeting he published in the LAWRENCE RETCH- ] HI AN and Herald of FreeHom. The chair then appointed the following per- : sons to procure a suitable medal : 11. Camp bell. 11. Shanklin, I). 11. Ileywood, P. \V. i Woodward, and 8. C. Russell. After appropriate speeches from Judge Speer and others, the meeting adjourned siue die. R. W. EDDY, Chm'n. B L. KiNosntHY, feec'y. And 150 others. Lawrence. February 24. 1858. Important from Salt Lake. St. Lor IK, Friday, March 12, 1858. The Council Biff- ling/e, of the 3d, says that Mr Wise ATE has just arrived, from Salt Lake •lan. 25. and reports that there was no snow in the Salt Lake Valley, and very little on the mountains. He came by a route known only to the Mormous, through the mountains, by which only horsemen in single file can pass. Ihe army has not discovered any trace of it. 1 lie route passes through perpendicular rocks for thirteen miles, is in many places onlv three feet wide, and is completely covered by a roof of rock. Mr \\ INT.ATE snys that the Mormons are manufacturing small cannon with percussion locks, and telescopic sights, which will carry a two pound ball, with much more certainty than a common rille, 120 yards. They are also making five hundred revolvers a week, and j manufacturing a coarse kind of gunpowder for mining purposes. A skirmish had occurred between a party of Mormons and a picket-guard of the Army, j in which two of the former were killed, and it ' w as reported that four of the latter were slain. Mr. WING ATE says that BRIGIIAM YOUNG is willing that the Civil Officers shall come into jhc Territory, and enter upon their duties, but " 'he Army attempts to cuter the Yalley, it will he resisted. On the 24i1l of January, BRIGIIAM YOUNG preached to 9,000 people, nil of whom rose when \oung asked, " all in favor of giving 'he troops Hell, rise." A letter from Captain Marcy.at Taos, Jan. says that he was forty-seven days in mak- ; the trip from Fort Bridgcr. For two hundred miles the party encountered snow two an 'l hve feet deep. They made only thirty "ules in ten days, and for eleven days lived on tneir starved mules. One man perished on ! |he way and many were badly frozen. Forty *°ur of the sixty-six mules with which he start ed died. Be?"At Washington, a day or two since, a -' a Pc Ann gentleman remarked that there were ®we Massachusetts Democrats seeking offices the seat of Government, than there were " ow of the Buchanan Democrats in the K *7 State Men who great onimportant occasions, ''Of>u beautifully less ia trifling emergen- Shall the Test be Made ? [From Forney's Press.] It is giveu out that the work of excom munication is to be commenced upon all who do not accept the resolutions of the Harrisbtirg Convention, on the KHIISHS question, as the uew of the Democratic party. "Bonds tDd death" are to be awarded to all who henceforward dare to resist the Lecompton swindle, or will not approve the decree that it shall be forced upou the people. We accept the issue. Denying, as we do, the right of any Admin istration, or of any Convent ion, or of anv party, to commit u.s to a proposition so mon strous, we hope all candidates for public favor will at once take sides. If the bayonets of the Federal Government are to be used against the protesting people of Kansas ; and if the patronage of the Federal Government is to be arrayed against all men, in and out of of fice, iu other Territories and States, who will not approve this cruel crusade, and accept this S shameful fraud, we are ready for the struggle. ! Let it come. "The will of the majority" on j the one side, and the will of the minority, Imck led by patronage and power on the other.— | Thf. BALLOT-BOX VERSUS THE CARTRIDGE-BOX : : the people versus power. Let the test be | made, the sooner the better. The cry of the Lecomptonites is, "we are tired of Kansas. We answer that "we are 1 tired of tests." It is for the people to tell j their representatives that if the servant at -1 tempts to make a test upon the people, the | people will make a test upon the servant. — j " Shall the test be made ?" i fesf The Editor of the Snnlruiy American who attended the late Democratic State Con vention, thus speaks of its action : | " The proceedings of the Convention, so fat as the nominations of candidates is concerned, i will meet with general approval, but as re [ irards the adoption of resolutions in favor of the Lecompton Constitution, it was the merest farce that ever was enacted by any body pos j sessing ordinary intelligence. It was, in fact, |in many respects, a second edition of the Lc- I coinpton swindle. The Convention was made i up of many of the ablest men in the party ; many of them having been substituted for the | supernumeraries used on ordinary occasions. | Nearly all of these were expectants for place and station. To see such counties as Warren, Potter, Bradford, and others represented by Lecompton delegates was so excessively ob j surd that the delegates did not pretend that j they were representing the present opinions of the people." COUNTERFEITS. —We learn from the Utiea papers that counterfeit fives on the Onondaga Bank, of Syracuse, are now in circulation in L tiea. Tiie bill is described as very cluuisy, and the figure " 5 " is a very pale red. j 4SF* The Ilev. Dr. MeFarland has been ap pointed Roman Catholic Bishop of Ilartford, Connecticut, which see lias been vacated since the loss of Bishop O'Reilly, on the steamship Pacific, some three or four years since. {l^giijl"ll'lN ATION \ ISIT—A initiation Visit will he I'AnJt held at the Parsonage at Liberty Corners, on the atternoon and evening of Wednesday. Man h 24, for the benefit of Rev. WM. A. Bnow V-ON. All are invited to attend. By order o! the Committee. March Id, 1858. Nero C&toeriisimoits. LECTION.—The Stockholders of the To -I.J wand t Bridge Company, are hereby untitled that an election will he held on MONDAY, the ".id day of MAY next, at the Toll H m-e in the Borough of Towauda, for the election of a President, 'treasurer and six Managers of said Company. D. F. BARS TOW", Towanda, March H, Is.'.s. Trca-urer. A MUSICAL CONVENTION WILL he held at LKU AYKVILLK. Bradford co. IfcfCfcSvPa.. conimeueing TUESDAY, MARCH :>O, ls.aS, WHPif?at. 10 o'clock, A. M., to continue four (lavs, and < lose with a CONCERT, FRIt>AY KV EX INC, APRIL 2. at which a choice selection of new music will be performed. The whole to he tinder the direction of PROF. G. B. LOOM IS, 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 w ill please bring them ; and those have not will be fur nished, free of charge. APWISSION, TO Tin: WIIOI.E COI'KSK : Gentlemen fl 00 Ladies 50 Ample provision- have been made to furnish member- : from a distance with comfortable accommodations, at the following prices : Board at the Hotels, per day 50 cents. " in Private Families " "TV " The hard earned and well deserved reputation of Pro fessor LOOMLS, as a performer of Vorai Music, i- among the first in our country, and the universal success which has crowned his former efforts in conducting Musical Conventions, gives strong promise that this will he one of peculiar pleasure and profit to all who may give it their attention. The Committee takes this opportunity to say that no effort .-ball be wanting to make the sessions I profitable and agreeable. By order of the Committee of Arrangements, 1.. B. PIERCE, Chairman. G. W. BRINK, Secretary. rn.OVER SEED. Spring Wheat, Poland \J Oats. Hay, &c., for sale at the Wood.-ide Farm. March 9, l-.is. E. W. H ALE. To Lumbermen. Y\ r ILL be sold, on FRIDAY, flie 19th H day of MARCH, at the mouth of the Towanda j Creek, near the Bridge, about 105 thousand feet of sea- I soned pine boards ; also, 20 or do thousand feet of hem- I lock scantling, 3by 4 inches. Sale to take place at one o'clock, I'. M. Terms made known af the time of sale, j .J. C. RIDGWAY, D.J. UEARDSLEY, Administrators of the estrte ol J. M. Mortin. March 8, 1858. I Clover Seed. A QUANTITY OF CLOVER SEED for sale at No. 2, i j\ l'atton'.- Block, by Match in. INSM. WM. A. ROCKWELL. T ARGE and small CLOVER SEED, at IJ March 10,1858. MOXTANYEB. SHOEMAKERS can find everything in their line of business, at March 10, 1858. MONTANYKS. Y\TK are prepared to sell fronds for CASH v V at prices that will satisfy all purchasers. March 10, 185s. MONTA N'YFS. CASH AVTVrsTIT) FOR GREAT BARGAINS! 3. R. PHINNEY 6c CO. WII.L SELL GOODS FOR CASH AT VERY REDUC ED PRICES. Their stock consists of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Rats, Caps, Boots 6c Shoes, Hardware, Fish, Nails, Glass, Byes, 6cc. Or Persons wishing to bay Goods for CASH, can save 25 pet cent, by purchasing ot us. Tb® goods will be sold j to make it an object to cash buyers. You will tied us on j the west side, comer of Main and Bridge streets. Towanda, November 12, 1857. i ENGLISH and French Merino*, Deßageg, j X-i DeLaines, Alapaccss, Thibet Cloths, Shepherds Plaids (a new and fashionable article) Prints. Ginghams, and in fact all kind- "f Prv Good- mav be had cheap at Sent. 15. 1*57. WM A-ROCKET,M. S. flli9cellancoii9. ( 1 LOVER SEED FOR SALE—West vy Branch Clover Seed for sale by Overton. Feb. 28. 1858. j. HOTTENSTINE. XpXLCLTORS NOTlCE.—Notice is here- AJ by Riven 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 mands against said estate, will present them dulv authen ticated for .settlement. J. R. FLETCHER, „ , O. VV. NORTHROP. March 1, 1858. Executors. A DMIXISTRATOR'S NOTlC E.—Notice Fx. is hereby Riven, that all persons indebted to thees tateof \\ m. PEPPER, deceased late of Franklin tp. are re quested to make payment without delay : and all persons having claims against said estate, must present theiu duly authenticated for settlement, to the subscribers. TERRY PEPPER, EASON PEPPER, March .8. 18.,". Administrators. A DM IXISTTIAT()R'S NOTlCE.—Notice Fx. is hereby Riven, that all persons indebt< 0 to the es • Lite of EDWARD HANLON. late- of Kidgburv. der'd, j are hereby requested to make payment without de- I lay; and all persons having claims against said estate will please present them dulv authenticated for settlement. M \RY HANLON. WILLIAM HANLON, EDWARD K. HANLON, ! March 1, 18',8. Administrators. ' TAS. O. FROST vs CAROLINE MAT *9 THEWS. EMILY M \TTHEWS C.'l VRLOTTE U\T ' THEWS. GEORGE M VTI'HEWS. OI.IVK M ATTHEWS, j In Bradford County Uoramin Pleas, No. lnl, .September j li. Is-,7. To alf parties interested interested in this case, take j notice, that by virtue of a writ of partition i—med out of I the ('oust of Uommon Pleas of Bradford County, ami to ; me directed that an inquest will be held ou the premises, ] on Saturday the ) 7th day of April, A. 1). 1858, at'l oYbu k j P. M.. on ail that certain lot of land situate iu Orwell j township, bounded and described as follows to wit j North, east, south aud west, by lands of the e.-tate of ; Samuel Matthews deceased. Containing about eight j acres, more or lc-s. for the purpose of making partition I of the said described real estate to and among the parties j mentioned iu the said writ, il the same can be done with out prcjud.ee or.spoiling of the whole, otherwise to v.il | ue aud appraise the same according to law, at which ; time and place you are required to attend if you think | proper. Tiros. M. WOODRUFF, Sheriff. SeerifTs office, March 2.1-58. ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—By virtue ! ol aii order of the Orphans' ( ourt of Bradford Coun ty. will be exposed to public -ale, on the premises, on ! SATURDAY. APRIL it. 185s. at I o'clock. P. M., the fol lowing described lot of land -ituate i;i Franklin township j late the e-tate of Rul'us White, deceased, late of Franklin | town-hip, bounded and described as follows : Ou the | north and r.i-t by lands ol Mrs. M. Is.ibp.vin, on the - mth ' bv the highway running from Towanda to Granville, on the we-t by -aid highway and 1 tads of Mrs. M. Baldwin. ;('oniaiuing about two a res, with tt Sa-li Factory and a j Kill! Ibr drying lumber, the..- m, with water privikdgea , Ac. Ktt~ Terms made known on da . of -ale. SUSANNA R. WHITE. March J. Wis. Administratrix. DR. J. MACKINTOSH, DFX jN'ii i, "-jafri 77 '-Y' will la-found this old quarters in j Block, a-- bel -re. permanently. Persons from a distance will phase -end word before coming, a- business has became as flourishing as former ly, The most binding kind ol warrantee will be given, if required, for good reliable work, j l'owanda, March 1, IMSS. JOHN MACKINTOSH. : "V"OTICE.—Tho sniiscrihers to the Capital _i_x stock of the Bradford Rail R ad and Coal Com pany. who li ivc not paid the fir-t in-t tlmciit of one dol lar per .-hare in the stock subscribed tor by them, are hereby notified that the same is required to be paid with- J in thirty d i vs from this •! ite. I!v order of the Board of Directors. A. R. PERKINS, Pres't Bradford R. R. Coal Co. Office, / Philadelphia, Feb. 13.1858. j DRIDGE LETTING. —Staled proposals Ll will lie received at the bouse of .Ja-oii Chaffee, m j Rome tillage, upon FRIDAY the sth dav of MARCH next, until :! o'clock. P. M., for the building and com- ; pleting of a Bridge aer > -ve said vil lage. Plans -.n, Is.'.s, f,.r 1250 feet of hemlock lumber, to far paid on or la-fore the first day of June next. Said note was given j on settlement, by mi-lake, and I -hall not pay the same \ unless compelled by law, as 1 have not received any con- j sidcration for the same. DAN RUSSELL. Rome. Feb. 2, is vs. To Persons Kemittirig Money to Ire land. rrMIE end r-igie-1 an- now prepared by an arrangement I with Messrs. 1!-clu- Bros. A Cofli-y, ot New-York to \ i give draft-payable at sight on Me-.-r-. Roehc Brothers of Dublin.in sums of one pound and upwards to any i amount, and ul-o to issue ( ertili -atcs of passage in the | vessels of the •• Black Ball Line'' of New York and Liver pool packets. Jan. 25. 183.8. LAPOBTR. M iSON k CO. OLD SOLDIERS, ATTEND ! THE subscrils-r respectfully in forms Soldiers of the war of l>l2. of : the Mexican War. and any of the ln dian War since 17'.'0, that there is now pending before Congress a bill granting pensions to ! officers and soldiers that have been engaged in any of | said wars. It is generally believed that -aid bill will be come a law. I shall be prepared with direction-, blanks ' and forms as soon us said law is pa— cd, and will attend | to the procuring peu.-ious under said act. on reasonable terms, i still continue procuring Land Warrants fer all j that are entitled to tliem. Revolutionary claim- attend ed to From niv long experience in the above named i business, and having reliable agents at Washington, i . flatter myscll that 1 am as well prepared to examine and | perfect any of the above named claims, as any other per- , son iu this section of our country. My office is at my | dwelling house, on Main Street, in Towanda, near the , residence of the late Doctor Hu.-fon. Towanda. Feb. 14. ls.5S. J. I). GOODENOUGH. MOII AIII BRAIDS and Twists for the . hair, at Sept. 15. 147. WM. A. ROCKWELL' S. 1 NEW AND GENERAL assortment ! JV of Boots and Shoes, cloths and Cassimcres, and j cvervthing in this line, b>r sale by Sept. 15.1857. W. A. ROCKWELL. DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby given, tint the partnership heretofore existing betu ceti the subscribers i- this day di—ofred by mutual consent. /. ie rhens Annable agreeing to settle and pay all tne debts of the late linn, and he is also authorized to receive all ac- j counts and debts owing to the said firm. SAMUEL ANNABLE. ! Granville, Jnly 24.1837. ZAUCHEtTH VNN ABLE. | I EXECUTRIX NOTlCE—Notice is here-| J bv given, that all persons indebted to the estate of i JOHN ( iIAFFEE, deceased, late of Warren town ship, are requested to make payment without delay; tho-e having demands against said estate will pre -en t thcin dulv authenticated for settlement. Dec.B, I -.57. FANNY CHAFFEE, Executiix. A DM INISTRATRIX NOTlCE.—Notice Fx. 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 lav ; and all persons having claims against -aid estate will please present them dulv authenticated tor -• ftlcmcnt. ANGELINK EDGARTCN. November 12, 1857. Administratrix. WAITED OATS, Corn, Rye, Wlu-at, Potatoes, and a small nuan tity of Rye straw will he taken at the BARCLAY MINES in exchange for COAL. J. MACFARLANE, Dec, 8,1847. Get. Sup. Barclay 8.8.A Coal Co. DRIED BERRIES.—A quantity of Dried Berries for sale by Towanda. Nov. 4.1857. W. A . R' >( 'K WELL. JAAA LBS. OHIO GRIND STONES *T\_/UU and a lot of Grind Stone Hangings, at Sept. 8, 1.857. WM. A. ROCKWELL'S. A^ALT.— 100 B'tls. Salt for sale, at No. 2 O Patton's Block' by Towanda, Nov. 4.1857. W. A. ROCKWELL BOARDIN Gt7~ JOHN KENDALL would rospeut fully inform the public that having leased the . IL large and commodious house formerly occupi- J! J ~F9St Ed by him, 1n the lower part of the borough, jggYa&ES- which has Been enlarged and thoroughly re paired, he is ready to offer to boarders superior accomo modations. He would partknlarly inform Jurymen, and others at- j tending Court, that be will be prepared to accommodate j them upon the most reasonable termf He solicits a share of public patr-m ige. confident that satisfaction will I* leuderid in every respect. Towanda January 18j8. I Cegal. ORPHANS' COURT SALE— BY virtue <>f an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford" Co., 1 will IK- exposed to public sale on the premises, on SAT- I UHDAY. A PHI I, 10, 1858. at 1 o'clock. P. M., the fob i lowing described lot of land situate in Orwell township, I late the estate of Luther Chaffee, deceased, hounded as j f dluws : Commencing at the centre of the highway lead : iug from Orwell to Leraysville, on the south hy lands of | Almon Beadier, Jacob Pickering and N T . B. Chaffee, on j the west hy Aurora Robinson, G. \V. Hardy and Win. H. Hardy and on the north by Caleb Allen and Jason Cnaf | fee, on the east by the before mentioned highway. Con- I tuitiing 54l acres, more or less, with about 35 acres im- I proved, with two trained barns and a few fruit trees thereon. Attendance given, and terms made known on day of sale. C. 4>. GUIDI.EY, Otwell, March W), 1858. Administrator. [ Q HERIFF'S SALE.—Bv virtue of n writ , kit of ti. fa. issued out of the court of Common Pleas of | Bradford County, to me directed and delivered, will he I exposed to public sale at the Court House, in Towanda | Boro.. on FRIDAY the 9th day of APRIL. 1-s*, at 1 | o'clock in the afternoon, the following property, to wit : , All that certain l it. pic e or parcel of hind situate in ; Ridgbnry twp., Bradford t••>.. bounded on the north lc Berwick turnpike, south hy land of iernes llammond ! and Vincent Owen and west hy land of Calvin West.— '■ Containing •'!> acres, he the saniff m ire or less, übout 15 ! acres improved. Seized and taken in execution at, the suit of Jud Smith vs. Kcuowtr Worinlev and F.. R. Wurmlev. TIKIS. M. WOODRUFF, Towanda, March 12,1858. Sheriff. Cll EK! FF'S SALES.- - liy virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Expo., i--uel out of the court of Com mon Picas of Bradford County, t< me dim-led and de livered. will lie expos,.,} f , j, fi.p: - -Beat the Court II mse. (Towanda If trough, on THURSDAY. the 2'th day of j APRIL, Is.js, at -o'clock. P. M.. the following' lot, pitee or parcel of land situate in Burlington twp., Brad ford county. bounded on the leu tli by land of F. S. A vrc-s, on the east hy land of William Gibson, on the south bv land ot Rn-well Luther and Aletinder Lune and oil the we.-t Py land of Alex ,u.hr Lane and Myron Travis. Con taining 40 acres more oi lis., about io acres improved. Seized and t.ik-n in execution at the suit of David J. Crawford ,\s. Z. R. Travis Al.So—The following lot. piece op parcel of land situ ate iu c-t Burlington tv\o., Bradford county, hounded • m the north by sil.is Bette and Newel! Hollenback, east hy I'hiio B .mi-ley, on the south hy Addison M'Keanand Jeremiah Love! ind and on the w.-st by lands of John lb mm. t'ontainiin: .iboiit one hundred and li:ty acres, more or less, atxuit thirty >• n-s improved. Seized and taken io execution at the suit of J. C. Al drieli v . Ifeojaniii! Nich-ds. A LSl)—The following lot, piece or parn ! of land situ ate in Canton twp., Bradford county, bounded on the north hy the li--rhvc.iv and a 1 •' occupied by 11 mice Tat tle, east by land ol Frederick HI t k and Theodore I'ratt. on the south nyC. S. Sellanl. Wilson. Vandyke and Evs r liart and w-st- hv J. G. Si-udder, Doty, Wilcox, Wilson, Vandyke, Ev rlnirt audroa I leading from Cant m t • Fox township. Sullivan Co. font lining about two acres, tnnre or less, all improved, with one framed -t ire house and framed barn and -lied tlier. on. VLSl)—other lot. pie. i- or parcel of land situate in Canton twp.. Bra 1 ''ord county bounded on the north )iy land he! "iging to King-be y. Newman A Co., east by lauds ol A. X. Spalding, south by the highway an i wort by land of K.ngsbery. Newman ft Co. 0 mtauiing about eight rmls sipmre. inore or less, all improved, with one framed building thereon. A I .SO One uthe- lot, pteee or parcel of land situate iu t ant HI twp., Bradford countv. bounded north hv land belonging to the estate of J. C. Ross, dee'd., K. W. Col well, and M. 11. Cn-e, east bv Centre street, south by lands belonging to . I.,iu- i). Kan i.tll and Sum u-1 O wen and the t-siate of J. C. Ihu, ih-cM. Containing about two a- res, in .re or le-s, ail improved, with one trained house and fruit trees thereon. A LSO—One other lot. piece or parcel of land situate in I anion twp , Bradford countv. bounded on the north by land of Elias Rockwell, east by land of .!. W. Griffin, south by the highway leading from In ion township to Canton and on the west by land of J. W. Griffin. Con taining twenty acres, more or less. Seized and iaki N MI T x.-cutiou at the suit of Rockwell and Winton vs. Nathan Tattle. AI.SD rije following lot, piece or parcel ofliml -itu ate in Ridgbnry twp., Bradford countv, hounded on the north by lauds <>; Vincent Owen, on tin- east bv land- of Hector ami V incut ft wen and Isaac Baldwin, on the ' south hy land ol Emanuel Giui-aiilus and on the we.t In land of Samuel Tubbs. Containing abrort one hundred I and twenty acres, more or le--, al>out seventy acres im- i proved, one framed house, one log li tuse with a framed j addition, one framed ham, two log barns and other out buildings, two apple orchards ami other fruit trees. zed and taken in execution at the suit of James H. ' Wcht■ to the use of !Mereur vs. A!picas G. Mir ellus. ALSO— The following lot, pic -e or parcel of land situ- 1 a'e in South ('reek twp.. Bradford county, hounded as 1 follows, to wit Beginning at the centre ••! tin- public j road, from thene north by line of Harrison Ward twin- 1 ty—even and eight-tenth- perdie- to the south west cor- ' tier ot tin- Kem ieli lot. tlicmv north 7ti west along south i line of r->ds to northwest corner I of the Ch-rle- Wliite lot, from them e south 11 rods to i the centre of said public road and from thence an easier- : ly eour-c along -aid road t-> the place ot beginning. Con- j tuiiiing five acres and forty-six perches, nmre or less, },<- { ing a part of what is known as the Charles White lot. 1 No. i; on K. Overton's map, about three acres imniev i, J one franii d hou-e. framed -table and frait trees thereon. 1 S- iz.ed and taken iu execution at the suit ••! Decker A j Cornell vs. Isaa- F. Cniuphell and Catharine ('amplu-11. ' Af.su The toll..wing lot, piece or parcel of ! aid situ- 1 ale in Well.- twp., Bradford county, h-mnded on the north i liy lands of Humphrey Wilson, wist-liy lands in posses- j -ion of t lutrle-Smith. Gorge kwith andJaine- Gris- j wold, -..nth by land- of James Gri-w.ld and the highway ! and <>n tin; east by land- of Ni heniiih Itithhon.-. Con-! taining about tliiri'.y-tivc acres improved, one framed ' house, framed ham ami a few fruit tr-e- thereon. seized and taken in execution at the suit of William j S. Ingulfs vs. Benjamin Ingalls. j A LSI I —The following lot, piece or parcel of land -it n- ! ate ia i) rwell twp.. Brad!<■ p.| county, hounded on the north i by the m rth line of Orwell town-hip, ea.-t by lands of I Hairy Billings and Sidney Brniiiurd. south by lauds of j .lame- |I. Newell and Humphrey Beckwith and we-t hv j the public highway. Containing ninety acres, more or j less, about forty acres improved, one foamed house, a I framed barn and an orchard of fruit trees. Seized an.l taken in execution at the -nit of C. L. Ward 1 toi the use of Joseph I'owell vs. Sewell S. l.athrop and j Wyllis Brown-on. ALSO— The following lot, piece or parrel of laud -itu- i ate in West Burlington twp., Bradford county. !> moled ' on the north by lands of W. Sawyer and Marvin Rock well. east by A. Compten, on the south )>y lands of Orrin Wc-tgute and on tile west by O. Bc-lev. Containing ninety-sev< n acres, lie the same more or less, about fortv acres thereof improved, one i"g house, one framed ha rh and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized ami taken in execution at the suit of G. F! Pen- ' •Ileton to use of ( alviu Dodge vs. F G. Crofut and G. F. ' Crofut. TifOS. M. WOODRUFF. Towanda. March 15, 15.5.5. Sheriff sJi IK RIFFS SALE.— Ry tirttio of sundry kfr writs of vend. expo.. i--oo.| out of the court of com mon plea-of Bradford county, and to me directed, will he exp i-ed to public, sale, at the Court House, iu the l boromih of Towanda. on SATURDAY. APRIL 3, ls.'.s, ' at I o'clock. P. M.. tlm following property, to wit : A piece or parcel of land situate in Franklin town-hip, hounded north hytlie highway, east by lands of Horace ! Willey. south b the Towanda creek, and west hv the j highway, i 'ontaiuiiig about half an acre, more or 10--, 1 ali improved, and one framed house thereon. Seized am! taken in execution at the suit of William T. j Mead vs. Jeremiah Myers. A USD—A piece or parcel of land situated in Columbia j township. lKMinded north by lauds of George Fnrinan and j Edward Young, on the cast hy the highway, on the south | by land; of Thomas and Eliza Maxwell, and on the west ! hy land of Edward Young. Containing about lull acres, | l.e the same more or less, about 75 acres improved, with ' one framed barn thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John E. . Goodrich v-. Edward Spalding. ALSO—A piece or parcel oi land in Albany township. | bounded north by lands of E. Horton. on the ea.-t by land | of A. Kogers. on the south hy land of Or-on Hihhaid.and ! on the west by land of A ions a Hancock. Containing; about 38 acres, say more or less, about 25 acres improved \ and one log hou-e thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of David S. | Miller, to the use of Moses P. Sloterv, vs. Hiram Horton, i administrator of the estate, of Henry C. Gager, and Adol- ! phus Rogers, terre tenant. THOMAS M. WOODRUFF. Sheriff. : Sheriff's Ofilre. Towanda. March 10, Ivis. j 7 N THE MATTER of tin' estate of Peter ; A Johnson deceased, late of Rome township, in ttie ! Orphans' Court of Bradford Count}-. The undersigned, auditor appointed by said court, to , audit, settle aud adjust ihi account of Preccpror Forbes, Hugh Hicks and Irene Johnson, administrators with the will annexed of the said leter Johnson, and to report a 1 distribution of the balance, in the hands of the said ad- ; niini.-trators, hereby gives notice that he will attend to ' the duties of his appointment at the office of William ' Watkins, eso., in the Borough of Towanda. on Moudav, I April 12,18a9, at 1 o'clock, P. M-. at which time and place all persona interested are notified to attend. J. D. GUODENOUGU, Auditor. Towanda, Muck I.IBM. rpHE latest style of HATS anil CAPS, at j March 10," IW. M 1 N I ANYt>. I L.'JUll. A UIHTORNOTICE.-— Hector (Jumsvs ! -Xx. Daniel Hapeman. In the Common Plena of Brad | ford County, No. 333, May term. 185 L The undersigned. Auditor, appointed by said Court to | distribute funds raised by Sheriffs s.ilo of the reul estate | ol defendant, will attend tn the duties of his appointment nt the office of Win. Elwell.in Towanda. en Monday the • 2"th day of March. 18om, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, nt ; which lime and place persons interested are required I to present their claims jrelse he forever debatreei fr-im -.aid ! fund. G. D. MOXTANYE, Auditor. | February 22 , 1858. Q lIERIFF'S SALES.— Hy \irtne of writs : O of vend, exponxs issued out of the Court of Common ! Plea- of'Brndf-id County, and to me directed, will Uex : posed to public -ale ot; Saturday the 2nth dav of March, i A. 1)., Is.sh. ut 1 o'cloek, P. M.. at the Court House In the ', liorough of Towanda, the following lot. piece or pat-eel of j land situate in Orwell twp., hounded on the north bv find- of Roger Spicer. east hy lands of H. W. i amp. I uin! Jauies G. Xewell, south "hy lands of Hel er Wil-on. I we.-t by lands of James Cleveland. Containing seventy j four iV-res. more or l-s. abort forty-five acres improved, a framed dwelling house, a framed ham, ai.dun orchard 1 of fruit trees thereon. ALSO - ill that ceitain lot. piece or parcel of land s!t --i unte in Warren township, bounded on the north by kinds : of Samuel Lyons, East by land- of William Davis" south ; by lands of Daniel Chaffee, and west bv lands of ilum j plirey Beckwith. Containing sixty acres, he the same : more or h ss, about forty acres improved, with a framed ! dwelling hoti-e, a framed tiarn, a lior-e barn aud sheds i | and other out buildings, two apple orchards and other! ! fruit trees thereon. ALSO —All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land alt- j j uate in Warren township, bounded on the north by lands 1 ; of Sidney Brainard, east hy the public highway, south by l.md- of Allen Bo wen, and west by lands of llhmj hrev ' j Beckwith. Containing live acres, more or less. I ALSO—AII that certain lot. piece or pur- el of land sit- ! . uate in Orwell twp., bounded north by land of R. Spicer. j i east by J. D. Xewell. south hy H. W. Canin and others, ' and west hv H. W. C.unp. Containing thirteen acres, more or less, about .seven acres improved, A framed dwel- j | ling hou-e and a -aw mill thereon. I Seizi d and taken in execution as the suit of Minor Tny- I i lor, I > tin- use of Nathaniel Russell and Newton F. Miller ' j vs. Lucius Humphrey and Major B. Darling. ALSO -The following lot. piece or parcel of land sit- ' uate in Orwell t to j.ui lie ••alt-. •n 1 tie premises, on HAT- I riu> AY. M AH'H i:;, .A I ATI BI>AY. the 20th 'lay of MARCH, W.s, a t li/el-ck. ; !'. M., tin following d< scribed propertv. late the e-t ite ot Oliver S. Cray, tlec a-ed, late of Hi-nick township, to wit :—A pieee or parrel of land situate in the townships ot Standing Stone and Hi-rriefc. honmn d no-rtli by land • f Wm. Knajip. eiest by land <>f I. A. Park and Arrhi'o.ild Colt-mail, on the smith bv lands now in p—essjon of Jer emiah I*. Cray. Luke Indan and l'atriek I'olan, and < n the west by I.ouis Sliorep. Cont lining m.- hundred and eighteen .r-it-s, more or less. Ah •, one other piece, situ ated in Herri k township, bounded on the north by the lands of suid inti -tate ab ve d> -enlx-d. on the east by land ot J"-1 ph Lear and Jarvis Rutlles, on the south by lauds of John Foyle, ami uu the west by lauds of -aid Lake Ib'ktii. Containing aboiit fifty a-res. With dwelling! house and barn thereon, and other improvements. It nils made known on the day of vile. ' J. W. CRAY. A. W. CRAY. i - I'liTJiirj I Si*. A i A UIMTOES' NOTICE. -In the mutter rf j w thi i laic of iiobnt Tyrrtl, dic'ii. In the Orphan's C'mnt ofßradford County. The iiuder-igni-d Auditor apt- Int- 1 by -aid Court. to di-tribule the funds in tin-liai.ds tlte adiuinistiatois of said e-tate. wii! attend to the duties assigned him at. tho i office'of Win. Llwell.in Townnu.i.on Saturday, the i'btli I ot March. A. I'. l-~',s, y. in ;ie o'clock in the aftcrn em. . w hen and where all pei-ous hiving el ins are requested to present them, or be !ore\ er debarred therefrom. Feb. lb, 1858. _ C. I>. MOXTAXYE, Audit r. i 1 DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE—N< tioe il is in rel-v gi>' n, that all per-ons iio'el-ted to the e> tate of John It'nu--!ly. d—'d. late of Wy,Rising town- j ship, are hereby requested to make payment without de lay; and all poisons having elainis against said estate will piea-e present them dalv authenticated hr settlement. | JOHN M'M AHON, February Is. ic.77. Admiaishatw. SHERIFF'S SALES.- By virtueof sundry k_r writs of Vend. Lxpoinis, issued out ot the Court of j •'oinnion I'lcus ot Iliadnud county, and to me directed, i will he exposed to public sale it the Court 1 ouse, in the j boro' of Tow.iuda, on SATI'RDAY. March (j. lsok,at 1 "'elm k. I*. M-. the following lot. piece or parcel of land ' situate in Monroe tup.. Bradford county.bounded on the i n nth and east by lauds belonging to J. 11. Phiiuicyv nth by the main street leading sroin Towanda tpM-usroe, find west by J. H. ITiiuney. Containing one m re, more or! less. all improved, with a framed house tin reou. Si i/.ed and taken in exeeusion at the suit of James H. \ l'hiuuev's use- vs. Could and Man I'liiniiev. T. M. WOODUU'FF. Sheriff. ! Sin rill's Office, Fel>. !>, l-"is. - I \ I IUTOR'S NOTICE.— In the itrHer rf\ JL. \ the Extatr of Samuel Quirk, dtcui iJ. in tiie Orphans Court of Bradford county. Tin* uinb r-igtied Auditor appointed to di-tribute t> nil raised by administrator's sale of the real estate of Sam'l > C. o'iii k. dee'cl, will attend to tie-duties of his appoint no nt al his office in the boro' ot Towaiula on Saturday, i the oth day ot March. A. I>. lS'iS, at 1 o'clock. P. M ■ w hen ami where all persona having claims upon said fund are re j nested to present the same or else befortver de barred therefrom. Feb.!), l-.-.s. I>'A. OVERTON. Auditor. A D MINI ST 11A T RIX NOTICE.- Notion J.X. is hereby given, that all persons indei.t d t • t!;. estate of I'LI'KR NT'.II.Y. de --ea-i -d. late of Litehlii Id two, are hereby notified to make payment without delay, and all pet-sons having demands against uid est ite at requested to present theut dulv authenticated for settle ment. ' ANN J. NLILY, February 10, IS.M. Administratrix. I DM INISTR ATOIt'S NOTlCE.—Notice 1 V is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the rs tate of Howard Spalding, deceased, late of Troy tvvf . are requested to make payment without delay ; and all persons having claims against *aid e-tate wili j.lease pre sent them duly authenticated for settlement. S. X. SPALIHN'f;. Feb. 2, ls.S.-b Administrator with w ill ann< xr d. AI > MINI ST RA TO ICS NOTICE.— Notice 1 \ is hereby given, that all pt rsons indebted t-> the es tate of Bcnj. F. Watkins. lateof Siie-heqnin twp , duc'n. ate icq'.ested to make payment without delay ; ami a!' persons having elaims against said estate, must present them duly authenticated, to the subscriber. Jan. 14,1858. MOSESWATfCTXS, Administrator. I pUARDIAN'S SALE. l>y virtue of an \_X order of the Orphans' Court of Hrndf'ud County, will be exoosed to public sale, on the premises, on Tl K"s- DAY. March 2. Wis, at I o'clock, i\ M., the following described lot of land, late the property of F.Ui t and Al mira Marsh, dee'd.,situate in Vike township and tsmn ded north by land of Austin Herriek and Jo-eph 11 Marsli, , on the east by laud of Setti l\ R.ick.velL on the south by land of Joshua S. Rohertn and Asa Strickland, on tie west by land of said Joseph 11. Marsh. Containing a' " r 110 acres, be the same more or less, about sixty h k- ii-i proved, with a dwelling house, shop and barn" ai d cue frnit trees thereon. Said as the property of the minor c' ildrra m Klliut and Almira Marsh, late of Pike twp , dec d. Terms made known on the day of sale bv Pike, 2,1858, ISAAC MARSH, Guardian. tTXECTTTOR'S NOTICE. rs here- U by given that letters t.c tamculaty u)>on the estate of Elijah Lucky, late of SkesUequin, dee'd. have i)-u granted to the subscriber. All person* indebted to said i estate are hereby requested to make immediate p lyment.' and those having snv claim:- upon said estate to present • them duly site: ted: r .-tltksirut. NAVT RRCEY, JOHN T T f KY, rrpt is. I"'7 Fxccutcj-^ XUisul rtnroas. Tiopa Point ; Agricultural \ Jiinriion Iron Works, ' j AT ATHENS, BRADFORD CO., FENN., WELLES, BLOOD 4t Co., Proprietor*. r FMIE "übscribvr would respectfully int'eim t.! frier.J* J 1 am! easterners, a:oi the pi LHc gel eraily. tkui.hr l.m formed ho partm r.-lilp with Mr. JOHN I'. RLOOII, of AI l iUiy. V.. (who hat. lor sect ral yen. sUi u Supi nati n di.'i't ut Mcs-rn. Emery Brothers' Agrh Uli.r*l WoiVn.) and vriifi Mr. SAMCUL N. BLOOD, of Worcester, Ma*s. i (Machinist auJ Ti I Builder, nil late Superintendent of : t!ie imerlean Iio"p Ma L ite < -*ii>in\ of Fitch 1 : rg, I Ma*s., under the rirm name of W 3 L .KK. BLOOD A. (> : ' and that we havo lea-cd i"r u ten.. ye:rs the externr. i and well known Iron Works, of Messrs. Shiprua:, ,t I Welles, af thi* pi ne, and united the Tioga !'■ 'ut / ; : - j cultural Works wi'u the same tor the ai-anufacturi- ,t j Agricultural Ma hii.e-, implements, it'--, among #l h will It EmtrvV Endless t Lain Railroad II T>-e Powers, ' Threshers and Cleaners, Thresher' and Separator*, !*■ -r --i ta!tie Circular aid Crosscut Saw .H Ila. Cider Mills, ing Power*. Clover Hulh-rs. Feed Cutters, fanning Mills, I l'lows. Harrows, Cultivator*, Shingle Machine*. Kirhy's i Mowers and Reaper.-', Ac., of the must improved natton.s laud cot.-truc-tlou. We aie plepared t" do ail kinds of I Mthlnery Casting and Repairing, and have (or .ale a j 1 rge stock of lirst class Steam Engines, Mac binerv uini Hastings, niarti'utured hv and belonging to kfc-ara. ; Shiptnnu A Welles. Both of the Messrs. Wood are skillful and experienced practical mechaui -s. Our Machinery wiß nearly all lie new and with the late-t improvements, and with the vu cnurtgemcnt affoidrd by the patron.ige (.1 a discerning I public, we expect to h.ve tlw reputation of doing tir-t I class work aiid making the best Agricultural Machined In use. If. M. WEi-LEs. I Athena, January, 1158. To DEALERS, FARMERS ASD .MILL OWNERS : ( Our p:v-t iiioivid ial exnerience in the manufacture. I sale and use nt Agricultural Machine* and Implement-, ! and rilso in general Machine and Steam Work, with our . excellent facilities, utf i-ded by Machinery, principally of I our own coastniction. with the very l.te-t and l*.-t in j pri vements, and pl*<> for procuring the very bc*t mate i rials and stock of all kinds at cheap rates, wiil enable i.s ' to tuaiiiiuicture better machinery, at sHine prices, than j that of other manelm;.,:irs, and also comj etc with the I world in prices Htnl quality and material and workman i ship of ail kinds of Agricultural Impliuients, and In uli kinds of Casting and Jou Work. We shall pay especial attention to the manufacture of ' the very best of PI iws and Plow Castings. We intend to make eu-tinps 1. r all the leading plows in u-e in our vi t ciuity, uiol sb. ';ke gicat care to use only the best na --t i-rio I. Ourpliw wncdcr is fro in the liest and most cele brated eastern manufu-1 oy. We invite all interested in j " home manufactures " to call and see our work*. WELI.ES, BLOOD A CO. R. M. WELLES, 1 J. P. P.Loon. .S. X. ULOOL-. SOLE laE AT I I EK, V I.AROE SUPPLY, - V A T VE n Y Low pnIC Ls. Also, I p;u.r Leather, Fretn li and American Calf Skins, Kip Skins, i large assortment of Morocco, Liniugs, Find ings, and other goods suitable for the season. Ki BOOTS 6L SIIGES, \ ! of our ewa manufacture, constantly on Lund, ***" Y, ~ f ~ l ml made to order, all of which we offer ut re frSu. dm ed prices. HUMPHREY 4-WICK II AM. To'.vanda. January .5. 1 S. r ,s. OILS. PAINTS, GLASS, all size, tor sale at , Pet. 12. 1*57. TRACY A MOORE'S. \\r ANTED.— 500 Bushels of Wheat ut T v the market price. Towand t. Pet. 2d, is.",:. If AI LEY A NT. VIS'S. SECOND ARRIVAL ! 8 i 5.000 WORTH OF GOODS ARE NOW OFFERED AT AN' ENORMOUS SACRIFICE: OX THE OKIE IN AI. COST, Full CASH o.xfA'! JOSEPH POWELL Would res; ectf lly ral! the attention of the public to th fact that he is now offering GREAT INDUCEMENTS, To tliu. (. t\is]ji:.£ to buy FOR CASH. 1 Prices Reduced 25 to 50 ]r ct. Th ;.sc wUhlng to know what PANIC PRICES Arc. are invi'ed tu call. T w i-.da. November JO. 1*57. m i sic;: music ! VTTKNTION is califd to the fact that S. TV. ROGERS is now jin town, and offers his ser vices t.i those wishing it, in tuning Pianos, rejmiring and tuning Mol"deons, .Ac. Hi- can rl~o furnish tin* above lostriiinents cheap as the cheapest. Alt Iristru luriits fully warranted, fall* from the country prompt ly utti ndvd to. iiis | ar nt-r. LEVI WELLS, in Tusearnra, can also Le •ailed i a in any of the above departments. 'lowai.da Ue'n. b, I*sß. m<) x r r a. xy\ : s Are now receiving their Fall Stock of Staple ami Fancy Dry Goods, CR3CERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, 'L ?tiers, HATS, CAPS. RON NETS. &C. II hi'.h ui/l I? sold at (jreally Reduced J'riccs. (.* ir Public Square and Main st. J. r. Mivnxvi?. i TOWANDA. jj. p. MONTANVF. ja k. n. MONTANVK. . MONT.VNVK. \ (i I-.NTS, A'I'TENTION !—Do you wi-h 1 \ t i liiul gui d employment, ami make money with little or ir. inv. -Iment. and without interfering w th ynui regular business ? If you do, read this adverti.-c --inciit. (. E. Tni n A Co., of 3;i2 IJroome Street. Now Y.u's, arc ui.inul'ai'tmiiig tad selling i.ia—ive gold Pencils !. r ; each. (whi. h arc cheap nt that price ) and they throw in a L-ift or prize with ear It Pen il. worth iVoai id tt {. !•> - si i. ii.T. f'lo, edo Ml', fol*. $75. rton. S2OO and ;ii.|l, Dou't cry out •• Humbug 1 l.nttirv !" It's no wirh thing. The Pencils are • Id nt their fit.- h value and all the pro tiU over the lir*l cit arc thrown into t| le gifts, w!IK:i i ■ 111 illy- c-t the (■ . ha-i-r n .thing. Th riw*.-!s l-'s tribtind mi a ion;; !•- plan of drswing. which would t.d.o : too mnrli room to explain, la I which lius uev<: faded to. -"ii iiuph te -ati-' u tin; . H'e liavo driwrn and *ent t pur lium-is I*:', gold wa--he of v:iiions price*. 71 ]mci < t mmi 1 liar*, 21* goiil 1■ m ket-s, *-50 gold chains, and a ' •!.•••! inlii -• iiueil i roi ..tin r prize*. • itliintwo mouths. THERE \RU Nil BLANKS, l.t every purchaser draw* a pii/e woiih s'2 certain, ajar i' staioU thousauds if ch iiicgs to t.i a higher tignre., W.. want ft " >d • •••nt in every neighborhood through out the cmintty. to *■ In it pnrch i*i-r*, and any agent. r> he • o v, ssful. lnu-t biXC a I'Lii 'il and prize to exhibit. Wr . , -i r-nts -T e:,-f. for each purchaser he obtains, end the iii.-t person in any iieiahbor'iood whoapplie- for i I'en.-il and cut, wiil receive the tgenry for tluit locali ty. Shoo! Lan A-.c.t obtain a vahuihlf prteo to exhibit with !.i- pen-ir, ' e wanifd have little difficulty in obtain o g scores of purchasers, and malting it a paying imsinese. A NEW IDEA! BEADJi READ!!! We ask nobody to sun! their money till they know wh it n they drive. Any per- >n wishing to try th ir duck, i io lir-t -ead u thru- name and nthlress, and we will in,.1,0 their drawing and inform tl.un l y return mail wit i-rize tin > draw-, when they can scud on and taker tl " I'cncfTa id rri/.e. V,7. BAD FA* h\F \-fVi. El. '!'. FOX TS NOW RECEIVINU it larjre ptock of L ! AMU h G Ri'(.'KBIE.-*, •vhich ai' i nffeicl for sale at us low nri,;es a* the ;.uae quality of Goods ran 1* bought anywhere this siueoi the City of New York. P ROU' K ERY, GLA SS WA li E. li ro^Wrs, Yank re Motions, Loiltnig Glaf es. Wooden \* ft -e and e; von - ant msv V *< nrd V tbc litre a ere ot t .-pt v t ,* wor * nnrivWKtT