fllertl)rtiii>icc, &~c. 556- H. BUNTING, RESPECTFULLY inform? his former customers and K the public generally, tat he has removed his TAZIr OR ' 8 SHOP, To one door south of Tracv ,t Moore's store and imme diate! v opposite r>. C. Hall's Stove and Tin Store Main st. He "flatters himself that from his long experience in bu siness lie will tie able to please all who may favor him with their custom, Owing to the low premure in the mo ney market, he will make Coats from $2 SO to $5 SO each a id other work in proportion for READY PAY. Country Produce in payment, will not be refused, if offered. " Towanda, March 20, 1858. REGISTER'S NOTlCE.—Notice is here . fcy given that there have been filed and settled in the office of the Register of Wills in and for the county of Bradford, accounts of administration upon the following estates, viz : Final account of Sopbnnia E- Jackson, administratrix of Joseph H. Hamilton, late of Windham dee'd Final account of Henry Gibbs and Humphrev Beck with. Executors of Cvprian Barnes, late of Orwell, dee'd. Final account of Charles S ockwell Guardian of Eras jus Mauley minor son of Asa M&nley, dee'd. Final account of Sarah Stone, administratrix of J. F. Stone, late of Franklin, dee'd. ~ Final account of Wm. H. Peck Guardian of Hubbard Williams, minor son of Johnson Williams 2d, dee'd. Final account of Stephen Brink, Executor of John Ford, late of Pike, dee'd. Final account of Elijah and R. S. Shoemaker, Executors of Eunice Shoemaker, late of Windham, dee'd. Final account of Samuel Davidson, Administrator of Soely Goble, late of I.itebtield dee'd. Final account of O. W. Northrop and John M. Bris ter. Executors of Irene Whitehead, late of Pike, dee'd. And the same will be preseuted to the Orphan's Court of Bradford county, on Monday, the 3d day of May next for confirmation and allowance. JAMES H. WEBB, Register, Register's office, March 30. l?ss. NEW SEEING GOODS LOW PRICES AND PROMPT PAY, 1 THE ORDER OF THE DAT! JOSEPH POWELL [S now receiving a large stock of SPRING GOODS, comprising everything that is new and de sirable, which will be sold as usual, at prices far less than at any other establishment in the country, ' FOR CASH ONLY! Believing that long credits and the abuse of the credit system generally, have been the cause of the great com mercial revulsion which has brought the w hole country to the verge of bankruptcy, and that a continuance of these causes must in a still greater degree produce the same results : and believiu that it is far better for both the merchant a d his customer, that the evil should now be corrected, I take this method of announcing to my cus tomers and the public that my business will hereafter be conducted strictly upon the ready pay system, and shall endeavor to make it an object to those wishing to buy goods for CASH, to favor me with their patronage. fowanda, March 23,1858. JOSEPH POWELL. EL T. FOX TS NOW RECEIVING a large stock of I FAMILY GROCERIES, which are offered for sale at as low prices as the same quality of Goods can he bought anywhere this side of the City or New York. "CM ELI) PEAS, for sale at 1 March 25.1858. FOX'S. JTOMMOXY, SAMP, Wheat-Grits, Oat -1 L meal, Tapioca, Rice Flour. Maccaroni, Yerniioilla, Corn Starch and Farina, for sale at March 25. is.;B. FOX'S. 17REKCH, ENGLISH and AMERICAN X MUSTARD, ground and whole, at March 25. 1858. FOX'S. T4 r ORCESTERSH IK K SA UCE, Pepper T T Sauce, Tomato Catchup, Pickles, Sardines, Ac. March 25,1858. FOX'S. WHITE CRANBERRY BEANS for T T seed : the best Field Bean in the country, at March 25,1858. FOX'S. MAPLE SUGAR, at March 25.1888. FOX'S. DRIED BLACKBERRIES, Raspber ries and Apples, at March 25.1858. FOX'S. VOTICE TO COLLECTORS^You are it hereby required to deduct five per celtt. from the state tax of eacli and every person who shall pay his or her state and County tax in full on or before the 13th day (J June next, and the saute shall be allowed you in y ittr settlement with the Treasurer, provided the same is paid into the County Treasury on or l*efore the 23d and 24th days of June next. You are also required to be prompt in your collection and paying of the same over at that time. By order of the Commissioners, K. B. t OOLBAL'GH, Clerk. C'.mm'r- OCw, March 23, I*.',*. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. —By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford Co., "ill be exposed to public sale on the premises, on SAT URDAY, APRIL 24. 15.58, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the fob hjiviug described lot of laud situate in Wells township, late the estate of Charlotte Shepard deceased, bounded a? follows, to wit : Beginning in the centre of the road leading from Klmira to Daggett's Mills at the north east >' riier of Andrew J. Miller's lot. thence north 84° west 19 6-10 perches to a post and atones, the north west cor ner of said Miller's lot, thence north 29° east 4 2-10 per. to a post and stones, thence south 64° east 10 6-10 per. to the centre of said road, thence south 24 u west 4 2-10 per. to the place of beginning. Containing 44 5-10 per ches, more or less, with a framed house and a framed barn thereon. Terms made known on day of sale. JAMES H. BRINK, Wells, March 18, 1859. Administrator. PLOVER SEED FOR SALE.—West V Branch Clover Seed for sale by Overton, Feb. 2s. I*;*. J. HOTTEXSTIXE. CTSSfcDR. J. MACKINTOSH, DEN- I IS l\ will he found at his old quarters in I T u Ratton's Block, as before, permanently. Persons from a distance will please send word before coming, as business has liecome a? flourishing as former ly. The most binding kind of warrantee will be given, if required, f r good reliable work. Towandi, March 1, 1858. JOHN MACKINTOSH. [^LECTION. —The Stockholders of the To J J wanda Bridge Company, are hereby notified that an election will u> held on MONDAY, the 3d day of MAY next, at the Toll House in the Borough of Towanda, for the election of a President, Treasurer and six Managers of said Company. D. F. BARSTOW, Towanda. March 18,1858. Treasurer. PLOVER SEED, Spring Wheat, l'olaud yj Oats, Hay, Ac., for sale at the Woodside Farm. Man h 9,1868. E. W. HALE. Clover Seed. A QU ANTITY OF CLOVER SEED for sale at No. 2, -A Patton's Block, by March 10, I*sß. WM. A. ROCKWELL. T ARGE and small CLOVER SEED, at U March 10, 1858. MONTANYES. SHOEMAKERS can Bnd everything iu their line of business, at March 10. 1858. MONTANYES. DR. H. JAMES' Extract of Cannabis Indica, (Alcoholic preparation from the leaves imported from Calcutta,) FOB THE PERMANENT CURE OF CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, COUGHS, COLDS, NERVOUS DEBILITY. Price, 12.b0 per Bottle. •ITNone genuine without " Dr. 11. James, 19 Grand-st. Jersey citv. blown in the bottle. For sale ny Dr. H. C. POUTER, sole agent. 2m37 No Mistake for 1). C. Hall. HE has now on hand a large stock and a great variety of Parlor and Plate, and 40 different patterns of Looking Stoves of Diving Flue and Elevated Ovens for Foal and Wood—that rather than to summer them over, t-e will st 11 at cost lor cash or grain at the following pri ces Wheat, 11 25 ; Rye, 62] cts.; Corn, 624 cts ; oats '■i cts; Buckwheat, 43] cents and Butter tne highest ®rkct price given. If you don't believe it, call and try him. P. S. Those who have accounts or notes with him that due. bad better make arrangements to pay imme diately it they wish to save cost. Towanda. Jan. 14,1858. A DMINISTRATRIX NOTICE —Notice i* hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of CALEB EDGARTOX, late of Athens Borough deceased, are requested to make payment without de ; and all persons having claims against said estate will .'lease present them dulv authenticated for settlement. v ANGELINK KDGARTPN, orember 12 1857. Administratrix. £ nJ) Sale. TREASURER'S SALE OF UNSEATED LANDS IN BRAD FORD COUNTY.—In pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly, passed the 13th of March, 1815 und other Acts of Assembly, will be exposed to public sale at the Commissioner's office, in Towanda Boro', on the 2d MONDAY in JUNE, 1858, the Tracts of Unseated Land? described in the following list, unless the taxes due upon the same are paid before that time. _ E. P. SHAW, Treasurer. Towanda, March 20,1858. I No. I Warrantee 1,1 W unit J Acres. J or Owuer* j mm 1490 550 Charles Carroll, sll so 1512 300 same C3O ASYLUM. 126 Avery Christopher 2 84 237 t'ortright Cornelius 4 98 383 Cortright John 8 05 301 Davenport Corneliua 6 33 231 Davenport Daniel 4 86 116 Kidd John 2 43 150 Sterling Samuel 2 03 ALBANY. 91 Anderson Joseph 6 03 107 Baron John, jr 7 44 78 Castator Frederick fi 15 69 Gore Elizabeth 4 84 Pearee Abel 6 55 188 Roberts Robert 12 65 193 Roberts Hugh 12 96 93 Rush Moses 6 16 80 Shotts (Italics 6 28 BRRLINGTOX. 1494 88 Carroll Charles 1 85 1493 195 same 4 10 1486 100 same 2 10 CANTON. 75 Attis Frederick 1 57 120 Arnout Henry 2 52 273 Croak Jacob 5 74 40 Friend John 84 33 Greeno John 72 265 Hand Edward 6 57 75 Morgan John 1 63 410] Shafner Cas|>er, jr. 861 245 Shaw Robert 5 14 46 • " 96 75 Singer John 1 56 200 Slough Matthias 6 30 100 Singer Abram 2 10 FRANKLIN. 397 Raukson Jacob 3i 57 377 Biddle William 7 48 113 Cunningham D. H. 9 86 57 Cooley Henry 5 00 400 Samu'el Edge 6 96 492 Franklin College 42 80 200 Ifaga George 17 40 156 Hughs A Fisher 13 56 400 Hardy James 34 80 400 Hardy - Simon 34 88 400 Hardy Andrew 27 84 4(8) Hardy Nathan 34 80 400 Hardy Paul 17 40 400 Ladley Peter 34 80 400 Ladley Joseph 34 80 300 Ladley Andrew 26 10 321 Moore Patrick 27 91 350 Rice Joseph 30 45 428 Stuart Walter 37 24 265 Stuart Deborah 22 91 400 Sid dens Samuel 34 80 j 400 Siddens Joseph 34 so 1 325 Siddens James 28 25 175 Siddens Peter 15 25 415 Soviel Israel 36 19 724 Wilson James 62 99 200 Wallace Samuel 17 40 ! 406 Young Samuel 35 31 j LEBOY. 129 Attis Frederick 7 37 I 407] A utis Henry 23 16 3*7 Douglas Andrew 22 04 332] Morgan John 19 00 407 Morgan Jacob 23 35 413 Simmons Joseph 2 86 437 Witter Win. 24 83 181 Witzell John 10 31 MONKOK. 400 Anderson Samuel 27 00 309 Anderson Joseph 20 87 322 Castator Frederick 21 73 172 Ellis Marcy U *1 97 Gray Wm. 6 63 I 490 Hampton Robert 27 00 i 150 Hopkins Robert 10 13 | 200 North Samuel 13 50 490 Shotts Peter 27 00 400 Shotts Frederick 27 00 400 Shotts George 27 00 ; 280 Wallace Mary 18 90 100 Woodruff' Hannah 6 75 OVERTON. 34" Betz Joseph 30 40 343 Betz John 30 40 I 343 Betz James 30 40 j 400 Byson Henry 35 40 j 375 Cooley Samuel 33 15 400 Castator Kantian 35 40 [ 400 Castator Joseph 35 40 j 400 Cooley Joshua 35 40 | 100 Eilis 'Marcy 8 *5 I £43 Fritz Samuel 30 40 ! 400 Ilaga Peter 35 40 j 400 llaga Nathan 35 40 200 Haga George 17 70 | 400 Haga Samuel 35 40 { 400 Hardy Samuel 35 40 375 Hardy James 33 15 ! 390 Harris Ann 34 50 i 400 Ilillingsworth Stephen 35 40 i 400 Hardy Henry 35 40 I 375 Moore George 33 15 400 Moore Paul 35 40 393 Moore John 34 81 200 North Samuel 17 7o 400 North Jonathan 35 40 200 Palmer Thomas 17 70 I 400 Siddens Andrew 35 40 j 490 Siddens George * 35 40 j 490 Seeh v Joseph 35 40 1 400 See ley Heury 35 40 75 Siddens James 6 66 225 Siddens Peter 19 88 400 Temple George 3 45 180 Woodruff Hannah 15 93 ROME. 28 Bentley Samuel 68 KILHJ LU'KY. 1516 600 Carroll Charles 12 60 1507 250 " " 6 15 1515 196 " " 3 35 SPRINGFIELD. 947 121 Myers Fisher 2 55 TL'SCARORA. 250 Keeler John & Co., owners. 5 25 150 Primer George 3 15 75 Potter Henry 1 57 120- Shuinway B:irrowcliff, owners. 3 15 WAR BEN. 161 Jacobs Peter 3 36 153 Jacobs Paul 3 22 120 Jacobs Henry 2 52 wn.jrirr. 28 Leaky .John 2 27 401 Morris Israel 30 27 80 Morris Benjrmin 6 4* 150 Sterling Samuel 12 15 272 Baldwin James 22 03 ALSO In pursuance of the provisions of the Act of the General Assembly, passed the 29th day of Ajr.l, 1*44. section 41, at the same time and place will be ex posed to public sale the tracts or parcels of land or real estate designated in the following list, unless the taxes due upon the same are paid before thai time. Year. To whom Assessed. S | \'t S 2" a H 1 t< I i< a ARMENIA. 1855 Dewey Lyman, 100 100 .. 100 $66 ... Driuker Henry, ... 37.5 .. 375 248 Ward C. L. 200200 .. 200 132 Williams Lorenzo D. 50 50 .. 50 40 18.56 WardC. L. 134 200 .. 200 98 Williams I-orcnzo I). 50 50 .. 50 4* .... Benson John 25 28 28 26 ALBANY. 1954 Gager 11. C. ••• 131 15 96 217 ....' Oliphant Daniel, ... 63 3 60 91 .... Donahue Mrs. J. •• • 50 .. 50 63 1*55 Gager H.C. 11l Hi 35 97 11* .... Woodard A. L. 100 100 20 80 234 1856 Boon Timothy 50 50 .. 50 77 .... Donahue Mrs. J. 50 50 .. 50 77 Harris Thomas, 100 214 .. 214 329 .... Little Daniel P. 12 12 .. 12 18 .. Kinney Henry, 25 25 .. 25 38 Murphy Stephenjr. 150 150 .. 150 231 ;;;; Martin John 113 113 .. 113 1 77 Vargason Samuel 1 house and shop, 2 ... 41 ATHENS TUT. 1852 Bradford G. H. House and lot 3 20 Haines G. W. ••• 68 .. 58 117 155 Holding. Village lot .. 60 .... Pine J. O. 67 87 .. 87- 78 ATHENS BORO. 1855 Forbes Mrs. D. 4 houses & lots, 9 90 ... Huston Thos. T. House and lot, 264 Kiff Horace House and lot, 3 24 1856 Culling James Est shanty and lot 77 . Leonard F. House and lot, j Palmer J.S. House and lot, 10l "*. Wooley Peter House and lot, .. ..• 70 ". . Stuart C. B. House and lot, .. 3 ... 693 ASYLUM. 1856 Fitch Gideon • • 150 .. 150 224 BURLINGTON TWF. 1856 Braudy Sarah 50 53 3 50 198 BURLINGTON WEST. 1856 Wella C. F. 100 100 .. 100 252 CANTON. 1855 Pepper Stephen .• • • • n ■ • • .V? .... Locke James Eat 400 ••• 40 360 2 J4 DCBELL. 1855 Coolbvugh W. G. * 2 """ *ns .... Cole J. D . 3D 206 Can& Sale. liurlburt A. V. ... 4 4 ... 7* .... McAffee Susan ..." 134 .. 434 17g GBAHVf LI.B. 1855 Bailey J. R. ... 66 .. 66 88 ItKKIUCE. 1854 Dougherty Owen 100 105 .. 105 121 1855 Allis Eleazer 39 39 .. 39 1 16 .... Chapel Benjamin 50 25 10 15 4* Dougherty Owen 100 105 . 105 260 Keeler Elisha 95 160 75 85 380 DecbasteMeux C.L.C. ... 200 .. 200 297 C'oggms Timothy ... 50 10 40 150 RBiiiik Ephraim J ... 60 Slace Emerson ... 80 15 65 191 .... lee John ... 57 2 65 1 a r .... Tucker Mason ... 54 .. 54 80 Stricklaud Wm. ... 58 20 38 199 1854 Nelson Oliver ... 144 4 140 525 VVoorster E. P. ... 41 4 47 76 LITCHFIELD. 1855 Baldwin Allen 52 52 .. 52 3 30 MONROE TWF. 1855 Ager Wilson ... 153 .. 153 430 OVERTON. 1855 Beagle E.J. ... 200 8 192 140 Gately Patrick ... 100 .. 100 60 Gleason Patrick ... 100 .. 100 30 .... Williams James T ... 400 .. 400 1 32 Walker George ... 400 .. 400 2 00 .... Woodburu Hiram ... 100 .. 100 60 Malony Cornelius ... 100 5 95 124 1856 Mead Peter 50 50 .. 50 35 .... Madden Patrick 230 230 .. 230 1 61 McDowell James 100 100 .. 100 70 .... Ronan Michael 50 50 .. 60 70 ROME. 1855 Onan Wm. ... 62 20 42 182 Struble Henry . . 5 5 ... 44 .... Yiberts James ... 39 2 37 104 1856 Elsworth James 16 6 .. 6 35 .... Packard A. O. ... 89 .. 89 162 RIDOBURY. 1856 Spear James Est house and lot 52 STANDING STONE. 1855 Meylert Michael 49 59 5 49 80 Washburn L. 11. 60 162 17 1452 22 1856 Washburn L. H. 50 162 17 145 1 85 SMITH FIELD. 1855 C'aliff' David ... 50 .. 50 86 .... Child Henry ... 79 4 75 134 Sweet P. P. ... 106 35 71 406 1866 Tracy Guy ... 80 5 75 180 SHESHEqi'IN. 1855 Heaveuer John H. Hou*e and lot 168 SOI TO CIIEEK. 1855 Arnold .Tared ... 300 .. 300 19 14 Dunham George ... 1740 40 1700 44 78 .... Graves Nathaniel ... 50 .. 50 228 Green Anson ... 50 .. 50 2 28 Strobridge Cyrus .. 100 5 95 474 White Charles .. 45 10 35 311 Smith Hollis ... 102S ..102522G1 Yeoman Mary A. .. 1662 .. 1661 440 TUSCAKORA. 1855 Gordon James 30 30 12 18 8G .... Ruger Wm. 25 30 15 15 64 Max field J. S. 25 25 5 20 56 .... Barrowcliff Russell 50 50 50 42 .... Finney John ... 2o 10 10 34 Meylert Est ... 2 60 1856 King Htutley 80 SO .. 80 1 12 Lacey I. N. 120 120 2 10 .... Sturdevaut Charles ... 25 25 52 TOWANDA TWF. 1855 Fox George ... 25 .. 25 2 48 ULSTER. 1854 Cash David 80 75 28 47 4 Oii Harsh Chester ... £ house a lot 39 WARREN. 1656 Pierce Warren ... 100 .. 100 564 WYALUSING. 1855 Farley Anthony 50 50 5 45 100 ' WINDHAM. 1855 Fletcher Charles 25 24 1 23 46 WELLS. 1855 Dunham George 900 900 900 13 50 WILMOT. 1855 Barnes Sandy ... 100 .. 100 98 Sullivan Win. 61 .. 61 60 1856 Harrington Timothy ... 80 80 304 McCarnon l'homas 60 60 .. 60 1 90 .... Place James 50 50 4 46 273 .... Parker John 119 119 119 461 .... Barnes Sandy ... 285 N. B. Notice is hereby given that an amount sufficient to pay taxes and costs will be required in every case where land is sold at the time of sale, and unless terms are complied with, the lauds will be again exposed to sale. E. P. SHAW, Towanda, March 20. 18.58. Treasurer, j ORPHANS' COURT SAUK.—IIY virtue of an order of the Orphans" Court of Bradford Coun tv, will he exposed to public sale, on the premises, on SATURDAY, APRIL 3, I*s*. at 1 o'clock, P. M.. the fol lowing described lot of land situate in Franklin township late the estate of Itufus White, deceased, late of Franklin township, bounded and described as follows On the north and east by lands of Mrs. M. Baldwin, on the south by the highway running from Towanda to Granville, on the we.-t by said highway and land* of Mrs. M. Baldwin. Coniaiiiing about two acres, with a Sash Factory and a Kiln for drying lumber, there in, with water p:Tvi!cdges Ac. it£~ forms made known on dav ol sale. SUSANNA R. WHITE. March 3.1858. Administratrix. EjiXECI TOR'S NOTICE. -Notice is here- J by given that all persons indebted to the estate ol CHARLES B. WORPLN, dee d, of Pike towp., must make immediate payment, and all persons having de mands against said estate, will present them duly authen ticated for settlement. J. 11. FLETCHER, O. W. NORTHROP. March 1.1959. Executors. 4 DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice il is hereby given, that all persons indebted to tbe es tate of Wm. PEPI'EIt. deceased late of Franklin tn. are re quested to make payment Without delay ; and all persons having claims against said estate, must present them duly authenticated for settlement, to the subscribers. TERRY PEPPER, EASON PEPPER, March 3. 1857. Administrators. 4 DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice x\. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of EDW.VRI) HANLON, late of Ridgbury, ilec'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. MARY HANLON, WILLIAM HANLON, EDWARD F. HANLON, March 1,1858. Administrators. ADMINISTRATORS NOTlCE.— Notice is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of John Donnelly, dee'd, late of Wyalusing town ship, 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. JOHN M M \HON, February 18, 1857. Administrator. ADM INISTR ATRIX NOTlCE.—Notice 'is hereby given, that, ail persons indebted to tbe estate of PETER NEILY, deceased, late of Litchfield twp, are hereby notified to make payment without delay, and all persona having demands against said estate are requested to present tlieui duly authenticated for settle ment. ANN J. NEILY, February 10, 18.58. Administratrix. ADM INI ST R ATOR'S N < >TICE —Notice is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of Howard Spalding, deceased, late of Troy twp. are requested to make payment without delay ; and all persons having claims against said estate will please pre sent them duly authenticated for settlement. S. N. SPALDING, Feb. 2,1858. Administrator with will annexed. ADMIN IBTRATOIUS NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of Benj. F. Watkins, late of Sheshequin twp., dee'd. are requested to make payment without delay ; and all persons having claims against said estate, must present them duly authenticated, to the subscriber. Jan. 14,18.58. MOSES WATKINS. Administrator. TAS. O. FROST vs CAROLINE MAT •9 THEWS. EMILY M ATTHEWS,CHARLOTTE M AT THEWS, GEORGE MATTHEWS, OLIVE MATTHEWS. In Bradford County Common Pleas, No. 161, September G, 18.57. To all parties interested interested in this case, take notice, that by virtue of a writ of partition issued out of the Coust of Common Pleas of Bradford County, aud to me directed that an inquest will be held 011 the premises, on Saturday the 17th day of April, A.D. 18.58, at I o'clock P. M., on ail that certain lot of land situate in Orwell township, bounded and described as follows to wit: — North, east, south and west, by lands of the estate of Samuel Matthews deceased. Containing about eight acres, more or less, for the purpose of making partition of the said described real estate to and among the parties mentioned in the said writ, if the same can be done with out prejudice or spoiling of the whole, otherwise to val ue and appraise the same according to law, at which time and place you are required to attend if you think proper. THOS. M. WOODRUFF, Sheriff. SeeritTs office, March 2,1858. IfXECUTIIIX NOTlCE—Notice is here -1 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 havingdcinaudsagainst said estate will presenttheni duly authenticated for settlement. Dec. 8,1857. FANNY CH AFFEE, Executrix. ENGLISH and French Merinos, Deliages, DeLaines, Alapaccas, Thibet Cloths, Shepherd's Plaids (a new and fashionable article) Prints, Ginghams, and in fact all kinds of Dry Goods mav be had cheap at Sept. 15.1957. WM. A"ROCKWELL'S. Legal. 0~ IUTIAXS' COURT SALE —By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford Co., will be exposed to pub Tic sale on the premises, on SAT URDAY. APRIL 10,1858. at 1 o'clock, P. M„ the fol lowing described lot of land situate in Orwell township, late the estate of Luther Chaffee, deceased, tionnded as follows : Commencing at the centre of the highway lead ing from Orwell to Leravsville, on the south by lands of Ahaon Beacher, Jacob Pickering and X. B. Chaffee, on the west by Aurora Robinson, G. W. Hardy and AVin. 11. Hardy and on the north by Caleb Allen and Jason Ctiaf fee.on the east by the la-fore mentioned highway. Con taining i>ik acres, more or less, with about 35 acres im proved, with two trained barns and a few fruit trees thereon. Attendance given,and terms made known on day of sale. C. G. GRIDLEY, Orwell, March 10,1858. Administrator. SHERIFF'S SALE.—Ry virtue of a writ of ti. fa. issued out of the court oi Common JPleas of Bradford County, to me directed and delivered, will be exposed to pubfic sale at the Court House, in Towanda Boro.. on FRIDAY the 9tli day of APRIL. 1858, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, the following property, to wit : All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Itidgbury twp., Bradford co.. bounded on the north hy land of .John Owen, east by land in possession of Oscar Larrlson, south by other land of defendent and west by land of Vincent Owen. Containing 13} acres, more or loss, about 13 acres improved, an old log house and a few truit trees thereon. ALSO— All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Ridgbnry twp., Bradford co., bounded uorth by land of K. AVonnley, east by land in possession of Os car lairrison. south liy land of Hector Owens and west by land of Vincent Owen. Containing about 13} acres more or less, about 13 acres improved, with a framed house and a framed barn thereon. ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Ridgbury tp., Bradford county, bounded uorth by landof Jesse Hammond and Orriu Burn ham. east by the Berwick turnpike, south by land of Femes Hammond and A'incent Owen and west by land of Culviu \Ye.-t.— Containing 59 acres, be the same more or less, about 15 acres improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Jud Smith vs. Kenower AA'oruiley and E. R. H'ormley. THOS. M. AVOODRUFF, Towanda, March 12, 1858. Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALES.— By virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Expo., issued out of the court of Com mon Pleas of Bradford County, to me directed and de livered. will be exposed to public sale at tlie Court House. Towanda Borough, on THURSDAY*, the 29th day of APRIL, 1858, at one o'clock. P. M . the following lot, pitcc or parcel of land situate in Burlington twp., Brad ford county, bounded on tin- north by laud of F. S. Ayres, on the east by land of William Gibson , on the south by land of Roswell Luther and Alexander Lane and on the west by land of Alexander lame and Myron Travis. Con taining 4(1 acres more or less, about 19 acres improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of David J. Crawford vs. Z. R. Travis. ALSO—The following lot, niece or panel of land situ- ; ate in Burlington and West Burlington twps., bounded ; on the north by Silas Belts and Newell Holletihark, east | by I'hilo Beardsley, on the south by Addison M Kuan auil I Jeremiah Loveland and on the west by lands of John | Bloom. Containing almut-one hundred and fifty acres, uiore or less, about thirty acres improved. Seized mid taken in execution at the suit of J. C. Al- j drich vs. Benjamin Nichols. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ- ) ate in Canton twp.. Bradford county, bounded on the ; north by tlie highway and a lot occupied by Horace Tut \ tie, and east by land of Frederick Black and Theodore L. j Pratt, on the south by lands of S. Sellard and Wilson, j A'andyke and Everhart. and on the west by lands of J. j G.Scudder, Doty and Wilcox, Wilson A A'andyke, Ever hart aud highway leading from ("auffm to Fox township, Sullivan Co. Containing almut two acres, more or less, all improved, with one framed store house, and framed barn and shed thereon. A LSO—One other lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Canton twp., Bradford county Itouiided on the north by land lieloiigiiig to Kingsbery, Newman A Co., east by lands of A. X. Spalding, south bv the highway and west by land of Kingsbery, Newman X Co. Containing about eight rods square, more or less, all improved, with one framed building thereon. ALS'j One other lot, piece or parcel of land situate in the village of Canton, in the township of Canton, county and State aforesaid, bounded on thenorth by land hclouging to the estate of J. C. Rose, dee'd., E. AV. Col well and M. H Case, ta-t by Centre street,South by land belonging to James O. Randall and Samuel Owen and on the west by lands of Samuel Owen and the estate of J. C. Kose. dee'd. Containing about two acres, more or less, all improved, with one framed house aud fruit trees thereon. ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land situate ' in Canton twp . Bradford county, bounded on the north ! hy laud of Elias Rockwell, east by la lof J. W. Griffin, | south by the highway leading from Union township to: Canton and on the west by land of J. AV. Griffin. Con taining twenty acres, more or less. Seized and taken iu execution at the suit of Rockwell and AViuton vs. Nathan Tuttle. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Stone. Starr A Co. vs. Nathan Tattle. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ at>' in Ridgbury tu p.. Bradford county, bounded on the north by lands of A'incent Owen, on the east by lands of i Hector and A'incent Owen and Isaac Baldwin, on the | south t-y land of Emanuel Gun.saulus ami on the west by ' land of Samuel Tubhs. Containing about one hundred and twenty acres, more or less, about seventy acres ira- , proved, one framed house, one log house with a framed | addition, oue framed barn, two log barns and other out | buildings, two apple orchards and other fruit trees. Seized and taken in execution at the suit ot James 11. I AV'ebh to the use of U. Mercur vs." Alpheus G. Marceilus. j ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate iu Soutli Creek twp., Bradford county, bounded as follows, to wit:—Beginning at the centre' of tlie public j load, from thence north by line of Harrison AA'ard twin j ty-sevou and eight-tenths perches to the south west cor- j nor of the Kerriek lot, thence north 70 west along south 1 line of-aid Kerriek lot 54 *-lii rods to northwest corner! of the Charles AA'hite lot, from thence south II rods to the centre of said public road and from thence an easter- | l v course along said road to the place of beginning. Con- ! tabling five acres and forty-six perches, more or less, be- ! ing a part of what is known as the Charles White lot, No. i! on K. Overton's map, about three acres improved, one framed house, framed stable and truit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Decker A Cornell vs. Isaac F. Campbell and Catharine Campbell. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Wells twp., Bradford county, hounded on the north by lands of Humphrey Wilson, we-t hy lands in posses sion of Charles Smith, George Beck with and James Gris wohl. smith by lands of Jautes Griswold and the highway and on the east by lands of Xehemiah Bathbone. Con taining seventy-two acres, more or less, about thirty five acres improved, one framed house, framed baru and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of William S. Ingalls vs. Benjamin Ingulis. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate iu Orwell twp., Bradford county, bounded on thenorth by the north line of Orwell township, east by lands of Harry Billings and Sidney Ilraiiiard. south by lands of James 1). Newell and Humphrey Beekwith and west by the public highway. Containing ninety acres, mure or less, about for*y acres improved, one framed house, a framed barn am' an orchard of fruit trees. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of C. L. AA'ard j to tlie use oi Joseph Powell vs. Seweli S. Lathrop aud AVyllis Brownson. ALSO—'The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in West Burlington twp., Bradford county, b undi d I on tlie north by lauds of AV. Sawyer and Marvin Rock well. east by A. Compton, on the south by lands of Orrin Westgate and on the west by (J. Besley. Containing ninety-seven acres, be the same more or less, about forty acres thereof improved, one log house, one framed barn and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of G. F! Pen dleton to use of Calvin Dodge vs. F G. t'rofut and G. F. Crotut. ALSO— The following lot. piece or parcel of land situ ate in Asylum twp., Bradford county, bounded on the north hy lands of John A'oee and John Watidall, east by land of "Ren lien Barnes, south by the Sullivan County line, and on the west by lands of fßcujawrin and I). Vaughn and John A'oce. Containing almut one hundred and eighty-five acres, more or less, a I suit one hundred acres improved, one framed house, one framed barn with shed attached, one framed wagon house and other out buildings and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of C. A A. Richmond vs. Josiah Stowell. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Ridgbury twp., Bradford county, bounded north by land of B. V. Buck, east by the Berwick turnpike, south and west by land of J. B. AABlkinson. Containing half an acre, more or less, all improved, with a framed house and a blacksmith shop thereon. Seized and taken 1n execution at the suit of Orville Chamberlin vs. Aaron Perkins. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Troy twp., Bradford county, bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning on the west line of the farm of the late Samuel Allen, dee'd., in the centre of the public road leading from East Troy to Granville Centre at the south end of the watering trough near a house now or lately occupied by Hiram Lament, thence eastwardly by a line parallel with the south line of the late Samuel Al len, dee'd. aforesaid and the north line of Sheffield Pur ple's land, to the west line of Abijah Parks' land, thence northwardly to the west line of Abijah Parks' land to a point from which a line westerly to the aforesaid road, and from thence to the place of beginning will enclose. Containing seventy acres, more or less, about thirty acres improved, with a framed house, a framed barn and a few \ small fruit trees. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Edward Spaulding to the nse of AVm. P Newbury vs. M. AV. Jones. ! ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ- j ate in Burlington Boro', Bradford county, lmunded north ' by the State road, east by lands of S. U. Hill, on the i south by lands of S. U. Hill and John F. Long and on the west by lands of John F. Long. Containing about half an acre, be the same more or less, all improved, with a i framed dwelling house, a framed barn and a few fruit j trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Samuel McKean to the use of Jerre Adam- now to use of John | AV. Pellctt vs. L. D. Tavlor. Legal. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of landt.it mite in Ari!m"t township. Bradford County, bounded on the north by land- belonging to the 11-tale of Thomas Stevens dee d, east by lauds. of Charles K. Wells, south liv land* ot Krastus Shepard. and on the west by land* of Samuel Hillhouse, and others. Containing about one hundred acre a more or less, about fifty aires improved two framed houses one framed barn, corn house and other out buildings, and one apple orchard and other fruit trees thereon. ALSO —Defendants interest in one other lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Wilmot township, Bradford coun ty, bounded on the north by lands of Erasing Sbep-.iixl, and the highway leading from the Albany road, to the Frenchtown road, ea-t hy the highway leading frota Sus quehanna river to AKiany : south and west by lands of Hiram and J. P. Hurtonand unseated land, ('ontu uin ; about thirty acres more or less, about fifteen acres iin proved, oue steam saw mill, two framed houses and framed ham and other out buildings thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Moses Ell enberger, now to the use of. H. J. Madill vs. Edward f. Shepard. AlJsO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land *it uate in Canton township, Bradford county, bounded on the North by lands of J. W. Griffin, east by the public road leading from Canton to Beach Flits. south by lands by Chas. Stockwell, and west by kinds of A. Duty. Con taining about fifty-five feet iu front, by three hundred feet back more or less, ail improved with a frame dwelling house thereon. Seized and taken tu execution at the suit of S. 11. Sew - man to the use of K. Vanditie vs. J. S. Miliatd. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land sit uate in West Burlington town-hip. Bradford county, bounded on the north by land of Allen Henry, on the west hy land of Edward Swain, south by land of Andrew Swain, and on the east by landof Benjamin Ross anil the hiahway. Containing about four acres more or less, about three ai res improved and one log house thereon. Seized and taken iu execution at the suit of 1) H. Sweeney vs. A. B. Watkins. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land sit uate in Dureil township, Bradford county, bounded on the North by lands of Solomon Cole,cm the east by lands of Richard Bennett, on the south bv the public highway, on the west by lands bclongiug to the heirs of John Cole deceased. Containing about ten acres he the same more or less, all improved one framed house, one framed bain and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of 11. J. Ma dill Ex'r. of Alexander Madill vs. William J. Cole. ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel of land situ ate in Canton two., Bradford county, bounded on the north hy lands of Win. S Baker and Kingsbery. Newman A Co., east by lands of Kingsls ry, Newman A Co., south hy Tioga Street and west by lands of Kingsbery, New man & Co. and Wni. S. Baker. Containing one-fourth 1 of an acre, more or less, all improved, with a framed house thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of S. H. New man to the use of E. Vandine vs. A. M. Kramer. AI.SU—Tlie following lot, piece or parcel of land sit uate in Tusearora township, bounded on the north by : lands of L. Rogers, east by lands of H Hill, south by lands of J. Hill aud F. Shaw, and west by the public high way. Containing aliout ninety acres more or less, about twenty-live acres improved with a framed house, a fram ed barn and a few yoimgfl'ruit trees then on. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land sit uate in Tusearora township, hounded on the north hy lands of M. Davidson, east hy lands of O. Warner, south by lands of ('. Smith, and west by lands of J. Silesbey.— Containing twenty five acres more or less, nil improved one framed housej one framed barn, and few fruit, trees thereon. ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Tusearora township, bounded on the north bv lands of J. B. Stordevant, east and south by lands of S. D.Stnrde vant, and on the west by lands of M. Quiinby. ( < ntain ing twenty-one acres more or less, about tea acres improv ed. and one framed house thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Aiimm Pickett, to the use of It. Still well and Joseph M. Brown partner-doing hn.-iness under the firm of Stillael! and Brown to the use of C'. 1. Steduian us-iguee of Heury Beekman, O. L. Knox anil Charles P. I. Ripley, late co partner doing business under the firm of Beekman . Kuox aud Ripley, vs. B. M. Silvara. THUS. M. WOODRUFF, Towatida, March 15. Is".*. Sheriff. Notice is hereby given, that an amount sufficient to pay ail costs will be required iu every case where land I is -old, also satisfactory security or money paid on all j bids made on lands, at the time of salp, and unless, terms | uie complied with the laiul will lie again exposed t > -ale. j THOS. M. WOODRUFF. Sheriff. OHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of sundry writs of vend, expo., issued out of the court of com mon pleas of Bradford county, and to rue directed, will be exposed to public sale, nt the Court House, in the borough of Towatida. on SATURDAY, APRIL it 1 858, j 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, east by lands of Horace Willi y, south bv the Towatida creek, and west by the j highway. Containing about half an acre, more or less, i all improved, and one framed house thereon. Seized anil taken in execution at the suit of William T. I Mead vs. Jeiemiah Myers. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land situated in Columbia | township, bounded north by lands of Ocorge Funnan and I Edward Young, on the east bv the highway, on the south j by lands o[ '1 hi.ma- and Eliza Maxwell, and on the west i by land of Edward Young. Containing about lb'J acres, be the same more or less, about 75 acres improved, with one framed barn thereon. Seized ami 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 l.y lands of E. ilorton. on the east by land j of A. Rogers, on the south by land of ()r.-ou Hibbard.and j on the west by land ot Aiuasa Hancock. Containii g j almut 'lb acres, say more or less, about -5 acres improved j aud one log house thereon. Seized and taken in exeeuiion at the suit of David S. ' Miller, to tlie use of Moses I'. Sioterv. vs. Hiram lb rt n, j administrator of the estate of lleiiry C. Gager, and AJol- 1 plius Rogers, terre tenant. THOMAS M. WOODRUFF. Sheriff. j Sheriff's Oflee, Towanda. March 10,185 ft. j T IST OF JURORS, drawn for May! 1J Term aud Sessions, 185 S. liKANU JURORS. Athens—Curran llerrick. | H Williams. Burlington tp—K Gustin. ji Istandiug Stone Jn Taylor. Burlington west—J Black :Springfield—Lucius French. well. jr. jSheshequin—David Ilorton, Columbia- Alvin Furnian. i C W Bullis. Franklin—Robert Meeteer. Towauda north—Rbodcriek Litchfield—Cyrus Merrill. Granger. Orwell—Zebulon Frisbie. Wysox—Frank Brown. Ridgtmrr—Hector Owen.C. Wilin >t—J G Crandall.Dan'l P Half. I Welles. Smithfield —V S Vincent. O Warren—Ellery Coffin. K Bird, Win S Pierce, Ej Wind bam—lwren Pearl. Wyalusing—Tlteo Hilies. TRAVERSE JURORS —URST WEEK. Armenia—John B Morgan, j James w Bos worth. Asylum Aaron Elev, El [Rome —Jas B Demoney. more Ilorton. [Ridgbnry —Geo Dildine. Athens twp—Albert Tozer [Shesheqnin—Jesse Brown. Burlington two—.las Wil iSouth Creek—G W Reed, P cox. Emanuel Guyer. J Dean. Burlington tve-t—Jab Smith Standing Stono--Rnrthi>lo- Canton—R Williams, Silas mew Pulver, II W Noble. Packard, J Vandyke jr FjSylvania boro—Jas H Na-h. Williams. Springfield—Ch is O Gates. Dureil—John Chamberlin. Troy twp—Rnfns Rockwell. Lcroy— p a Greeno, A 1) Ul-ter— H S Davidson. Fo'ss. Matthew Mot*. Warren—Milo Diuion, Geo. Overton—Edw McGovern. ! W Bowen. Pike—Win Black. AlonzoiWells—Nathan Shepard, A Smith, Denison Johnson,' J Beers. Wyalusing—Alinon Fuller. SECOND WEEK. Albany—Daniel Kellogg. Rome—John G Towner. Athens tp—Francis Tyler. Springfield—Lewis Adams, Burlington boro—P Long. Theodore Watson, C'hes- Burlington tp.—M Waters. ter Darkness. Burlington west—H K Ste South Creek—Lewis Fasset, vens. David Relvea. Canton—John W Griffin, AY Standing Stone—AVilUam Lawrence. Kingsley. Columbia—Y A Bullock. Towanda boro—l> 1, Scott. Granville—Stephen B Tiild. Towanda north- -F Watts. Derrick—John Allen. Troy twp—Allen Taylor. Iwroy—Ansel Tillutson, 1) Tusearora—A'inccnt Owen. Morse. Ulster—G H A'andyke. Litchfield—Joseph Park, 2d. Wells—l.vman French. Orwell- Daniel Stevens. Wysox- John Cunklin, Jes- Pike— Abel Moore, Henry se Allen. A Ross, Geo L Stevens,C Wyalusing—Calvin Camp. P Liues. I I) H Montgomery. Warren—A M Beardsley. THIRD WEEK. Albany—Wm. Martin, ltobt. Pike—Cyrus I.ewis. .lames Lewis. B Fletcher. I> I' Jones. Athens twp—H Sbipman. Ridgbury—Lewis Mo-her, I Burlington—Leroy Haight. James Strouton, Norman j Burlington west—J Pratt. Stevens. Myron Ballard, John A'. Smithfield—Hiram Carpen- ! Ballard. ter, Harvey Pierce, E G i Columbia—P Peckham- Durfey. Franklin—Mat Marshall. Trov twp—Ue! C Porter. Granville—Laac Putnam. Towanda boro—A.AViokham Derrick- -AA'm Nesbit. Towanda twp—W H Decker Litchfield—N N Merrill. Ulster -John Gilmore, Wm. Monroe horo—SS Hinman. PI .wman. Monroe twp—J Blackmail, Wysox—Nathaniel l'aik, J Freeman Sweet. Cunklin. Orwell—James D Newe'l. AA'rll-—Hiram Swavzev. Overton—Christian Hevcrly Windham—Daniel Shoema ker. Jefferson Johnson. TN THE MATTER of tlie estate of I'etcr \ X John-on deceased, late of Rome township, in the Orphans' Court of Bradford County. The undersigned, auditor appoiuted by said court, to j audit, settle and aifjust the account of l'recepror Forbes, ' Hugh Hicks and Irene Johnson, administrators with the I will annexed of the said Peter Johnson, and to report a j distribution of the balance in tlie hands of the. said ad ministrators, hereby gives notice that he will attend to the duties of his appointment at the office of William Watkins, esq., iu the Borough of Towanda, on Mouday, April 12,1*58, at 1 o'clock, P. M„ at which time and place all persons interested are notified to attend. J. I>. GOODENOUt'iL Auditor. Towanda March 1,1838, fllisc Cantons. Tioga Point Agricullural & Junction Iron Works AT ATHENS. BRADFORD CO., PENN., WELLES, BLOOD A Co., Proprietors. r pilE subscriber would respe tFully inform hi* friend* , J. nod dixtomera, und the public generally. tliat he has t formed a co-partnership with Mr. JOHN P. {JLOOD. of Al i bany, X. Y-. (who ha* for sever*! year* been Buperiuten- I dent ol Messrs. Emery Brothers'" Agricultural Work*.) I and willi Mr. KAMI'KI. X. ItLuop. ot Worcester. Mum., j (Machiuist and Tool Builder, and late Scpuiuer.dnt of | the American lloop Mat bine C uipany of Fitchburg, Ma*s., under the firm name of \N FLLEB. BLOOD Si Co; and that we have Ira-nl for u terinot year* the extensive and well known Iron Work*, of Me**r*. Ship man A Welle-, at tHi - place, and united the Tioga Point Agri cultural Work* with the same, for the uiaiuitactuie of Agricultural Machine*. Implements. Ac., anions which will be Emery'* Endless Chain Railroad Horse Power*, Thre-her* and < leaner*, Thresher* and Separator*. Por table Circular and Crosscut Saw Mills, Cider Mill*. Dog Powers. Clover Hollers, Feed Cutter*, Fanning Mill*, Plows, llarmws, Cultivator*, Sbiugle Machine*, Kirby'* Mower* and Reapers, Ac., of the most improved uattci us and construction. We are prejiured to do ail kind* <-f Mac hinery Casting and Repairing, and have lor sale ' large stock of first class St. am Engines, Machinery and Castings, mannlacluri.il by und belonging to Messrs. Shipimui A Welles. Ik th of the Me—rs. Itl'Hid are skillful and experienced practical mechanics. Our Machinery will nearly all lie new and with the latest improvements, and with the en couragement afforded by the patronage of a discerning public, wo expect to have the reputation of doing first i la*.* work and making the best Agricultural Machines in use. It M. WELLES. Athens. January, 1858. To DKAI.KKS, FAKMKRS AVD MIJ.L OWNKKS : Our past individual experience iu the manufacture, sale and use ot Agricultural Machines ai.d Implement*, and also in genera! Machine and Steam Work, with our excellent facilities, afforded by Machinery, principally >f our own construction, with the very latest and beat im provement*, and also for procuring the very best mate rials and stock of all kind* at cheap rate*, will enable us to manufacture better machinery. at same prices, tliau I that of other manufacturers, and also compete with the world in price* and quality and material and workman ship of nil kinds of Agricultural linplimeuts, and iu all kinds of Casting and Job Work. Wc shall pay especial attention to the manufacture of the very la—t of Plow* uud Plow Castings. We intend t<> make castings for all the leading plows in Use in our vi cinity, and shall take great care to use only the best ma terial. Our plow wonder is from the best and most eele i tinted eastern manufactory. We invite all interested iu I " home manufactures " to call and see our work*. WELLES, BLOOD Si CO. It. M. WKI.LKH, J. P. BLOOD, I S. X. BLOOII. S O r.E UK A. TII u li, A LARGE SUPPLY. A r VE R Y 1.0 w PRICK S. Also. Fppt r Leather, French and American Calf Skins, Kip Skin*, a large assortment of Morocco, Linings, Find ings, and other good* suitable for the season. (T BOOTS 6L ETTOES, % J of mir own manufacture, to. -.untly <-U hand, *^ TO made to order, all of wlii h we offrr at rt- FSFC. duced price*. HUMPHREY <5- WICKHAM. Towauda, January .5, 1 *.'>*. OILS, PAINTS, CiLASS, ic., all Kizea, for sale at Oct. 12, 1557. TRACY .V MOORE'S. WANTED.— 500 liushels of Wheut ut H the market price. Towanda,Oct. 26. 1-57. BAILEY & SCTISS. MUSIC ! MUSIC ! \TTENTION is called to the fact that - S. W. ROGERS is now |iu town, and off. r- hi* ser vices to those wi-hing it, iu tuning Pianos, repairing and tuning Melodeon*, Ac. He can also furnish the above Instrument* cheap as the cheupc-t. All E.-tru mcnts fully warranted. Calls from the country prompt ly attended to. His partner, LEVI WELLS, in Tusearora, CAN also BE called on in any of the above department*. Towauda. Feb. y, I*sß. MONTA. N Y U S Are nw receiving their Fall Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, sDots& yjjors, ?jjnr ,fiuMn§s fo Irntjjrr, HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, AC. \\ r hick will br. scld at Greatly Reduced Prices. Cor. Public Square and Main st. J. N. MONT AN VK, 1 TOWAXDA. JJ. D. MOXTANTK, JH x. I>. MONTANA *. ) September 8,1*57 *( K. n. MONTANYH. To Persons emitting Mcney to Ire land. R PIIK undersign are now prepared by an arrangement J. with Messr* .'oehe Bros. A Coffey, of New- York . to give draft* paya *at sigbt on Messrs. Roche Brothers of Hubiin.in si sof one pound and upwards to any am-uint. and ALSO to issue certificates of passage in tho IE*SIJ-. R F the " Black Ball Line "of New York and Liver pool packets. Jan. 2*. 1 *s*. LA PORTE. MASON & CO. OLD SOLDIERS, ATTEND! THE subscriber respectfully In ""RN,S SOLDIERS ot the war of LE>l2, of tbe Mexican War. and any of the In dian W ars since 171M1, that there is n 'W pending before Congress a bill granting pension* to officers and soldiers that have L>een engaged in anv of said wars. It is generally believed that said bill will LA come a law. I shall be prepared with directions, blanks and forms as soon a* said law i.S passed, and will attend to the procuring pensiou* uuder said act. on reasonable terms. I still continue procuring L-ainl Warrant* f r !1 that are entitled to them. KT volutionarv- claims attend ed to — From INY long xperience in tlie above named business, and having reliable agent* at Washington. I flatter myself that I am as well prejtared to examine and perfect any of the 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 tho residence of the late LHA-tor Huston. Towanda. Feb. IJ, ls.ss. .1. 1. GOODENOUGII. MOII AIR BRAIDS and Twists for tli©. hair, at Sept. 15, 157. WM. A. ROCKWELL' Si, A NEW AND GENERAL assortment * A of Boots and Shoes, Cloths and C'assimere.s, auit everything in this iiue, for sale by Sept. 15.1857. " W. A. ROCKWELL. •AVANU']]) OATS. Corn, Rye, Wheat. Potatoes .AUA-a SMALL quan tity of Rye straw will be taken at be IKARCUAK MINES in exchange for COAL. J. MACKABLANK. Dee, 8, 1857. Cei. Sup. Rare lay IT R. A Coai Co. DRIED BKRRIES.—A quantity of Drietj Berries for sale bv Towanda, Nov. 4. W>7. W. A. ROCK WEI .L. 4000 0,110 OfclND STONES ' ' 'V f \ ' and a Lo\of Grind Stone Hangings, at Sept. 8,1851. W;TL. A. R<>CSWELL'S. klj Patton's Block' by Towauda. Nov. 4.1857. W. A. ROCKWELL. BOATOING. mJOIIN KENDALL WMNIM respert fully iafonn the public that having leased tho large and commodious house formerly occupi ed by him. in the lower part of thr borough, WHICH has been enlarged and thoroughly re ptired, he L* rvady to otter to hoarder* superior acc'omo inodations. He would particularly inform Jurymen, and other* at tending Court, that he will lie prepared to ACCOMMODATE them upon the m >.-t reasonable terms. He solicit* .1 -hare of public patronage, confident that Batisfaction will be rendered in every respeot. Towanda. January 20. 18.58. \V 1 \ ITE STONE LI M bbls. v T Stone Lime just received, and for sale for Cash or Grain by Towanda. Oct, ?:', 1857. BAILEY A NEYC a irs nlr irnfli ■ • ,a ' e,i Rome, Jaumtry 2.5 or 2t>. w ' 7u o . f T l " f ucmlook Inmber. to be paid on or before the tirst of j„„,. ncxt s „ j(1 was ou settlement, | JV mistake, and lah ail not par the same unless couinelled by law. a* 1 have not reeled sidora. t ion tor the saint*. I> \\ D'TCCL'I I Rorue, Teh. 2, ROCKERY', DLXSS WARE OROCERI^ V> Yankee Notions, Looki g Glaaws. Worden Wan. *E" IVFR FEEN. P I J T- N MA -- ■T'UW' OT Bcj't. 1.. 15,. WM A ROCKWELL