&' rNTKR'S NOTICES—Notice is here- I)'" tint there have been tiled and settled in 1 g, )ibe Register of Wills, in and for the County • 1 i counts of administration upon the follow * ; grJ>L'' r . : V .t'of Thomas Park and John Haddock, ex ' zrJoreo Haddock, late ot Litchfield, dee'd. I mint"of T. T. Brown, administrator of Chart 1' , MP of M ichigan. dee'd ■ i 'account of S. N. Spalding, administrator of ■pirt : y **i )i n! T late of Trov. dee'd. ' <>. W. Northrop and J. R. Fletcher, I ■ Charles Worden, late ot Pike,dee'd. t r 11 ~i un t of Orri- Frisbie and 11. W. McLelland, ?3i ' itorsof George McLelland, late of Canton,dee'd. ..vsuutof Emery Conaut, guardian of Susan L. : J. Corbin, "aud Maria I>. Forsyth, lornitrly I o- j.'i'oH>in. minor children of Charles Corbin, late p*"' deed. I t iiJfTC " i,t of Dennison Gregory, guardian of Geo. . , r v minor child of Deborah C. Gregory, late : of Kaaon Pepper and Jerry Pepper, ad t ,rs of William Pepper, late of Franklin, dee d. . ~-nimt of Alonzo Mor.se and (). 1). Morse, exec ' jSolunion M< rsc, late of Troy, dee'd. _ -ame will la; presented to the Orphan s C ourt J County, on Monday, 2d day of May, 1659, for and allowance. titf** 60 JAMES 11. WEBB, j Office. March 26. ls.vj. Ilegi-ter. ■ VpH'OR'S NOTICE. — John Holmes' A./ rs. John Crowly. In the Common Pleas of ifod countv. No. 515. Dec. Term, 185". .n'er-igned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court , .ahuu funds raised by Sheriff's sale of real estate of , ' U,t will attend to the duties of his appointment at ' the Borough of Towanda, on FRIDAY, ' i,V of APRIL, 1859. at 2 o'clock. P. M.. at ' y i. t 'ue and place all persons interested are required ! their claims or else be forever debarred from ; • "jL , ELHANAN SMITH. __ Auditor. I miERIFF'S SALE. —By virtue of writs St \-,,id. Expo, issued out of the Court of Comtnom V fjpjjum County, to me directed and delivered, •uMiMised to public sale, at the Court House, in „f Towanda. on THURSDAY, the 2sth day 1559. at 1 O'clock, P. M., the following de pi, eor parcel of land situate in Armenia twp., : ' north bv the public highway and land cf White- Jt hvLiid of Ira Oreenleaf, south by land or A.M. r *.-t bv laud of David Palmer. ('ontaining one hun- Biedtighty-three acres, more or less, about twenty - improved, one framed house, one framed barn, i K-w fruit trees thereon. "lied and taken in execution at the suit of Pomeroy i,. tn the use of Archibald Maynard vs J. \V. Becker. IfVi-Tlie following described lot, piece or parcel of in Warren twp., bounded north by the liigh ntuid land of Jacob P. lingers, tlie defendant, east by ~f thraham Ward and John Dickerson, south by -!i • Phillip Rogers, west by land of William A litis ,l till' public highway." Containing about forty more or less, atKuit twenty-four arres improved, one -mri house, one framed barn, and fruit trees thereon, sezed and taken in execution at the suit of Abbe and n Jacob i*. Rogers. 'iLSO-The following described lot, (>iece or parcel of -,'l.tnate in Smithlield twp., bounded north by land of linrlimrt. east by land of Allen Califf' and 11. M. r, v '- Hth by land of James Wood, west by land of - > 'Burlingame. Containing tiftv-threc acres, more or uj'abo-t forty acres thereof improved,a framed house, -isfj harn, au apple orchard and other fruit trees there -iied and Utken in execution at the suit of Merry, Wil y. Nelson Burlingame. - at the suit of J. H. Webb, now to the use of U. - ur v- Nelson Burliugaine. ij.-i The following described lot, piece or parcel of tc situate iu Towanda Boro, bounded north by lands of - Muikiuson, east by land of Barclay Railroad A 1 . • !!,I..!IV. south by land of Win. A. Chambenia. p. main street. Containing about eighty-five tf. frunt, In about one hundred and twelve teet deep, „ rpork--s,all improved, one framed dwelling house, j • .nail building occupied as as blacksmith's shop,! -j d larn. and a few fruit trees thereon. "\i.so one other lot. piece or parcel of land situate !: 'wan,la Boro. bounded north by land of J. <'. Adams. y Main strc-t, south by land of John F. Means, and the we.-t bv au allev, said lot being about fifty-feet . , hundred and thirty feet deep, all import ed, ■ a "few fruit trees thereon. AL6o_()ne other lot. piece or parcel of laud situate j i Luanda Boro. bounded north by laud of Edwin Rol- I ! Ji'hn H. Badger, cast by an alley, south by land : | f.'ines Kin-man. west by the" highway or Second St. § staining about fifty feet front and about one hundred , lidthirtv feet deep,"all improved, one framed barn, one ; Isjitsd house, and a few fruit trees thereon. j j vizel and taken in execution at the suit of Tracy A It re to the use ot 11. C. Lockwood vs Adam Essen ■ vine 1 A!-v at the suit of Reebich & Herds, now to the use of ■ .'.o P. Kirhv vs Adam Essen wine. I ALSO—Tlie following described lot. piece or parcel of l ad situate in Smithtield twp.. bounded north by land of ] Hurlhurt, east by land of Nelson Burlingame. south 1 Uind of James Wood, west by land of Garner Burlin laae. i intaining fifty-three acres, more or less, about { 3? a res thereof improved, a framed house, a framed j i-, an apple orchard and other fruit trees thereon. 1 Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Abiram 1 -v \ - Otis Fierce and T. A. Burlingame. _ 1 AL6i>—At tbe suit of Lyman Fierce vs T. A. Burlin- I Al.si) -The following described lot, piece or parcel of j • :-i'uate in Smithtield twp., bounded north and east 1 'iittd of G. W. Campbell, south by the highway lead -1 m near Iz-vi Donahue's by H.Crnwells, west by i. -wick turnpike. Containing half an acre or there j '.-.all improved, with a framed house thereon erect- I iii a-mall orchard thereon growing. I "-zed and taken in execution at the suit of Daniel For- I " now to the use of James Phillips vs Stephen A. W al i"r' | Ai.6o The following described lot, piece or parcel of 1- situate in North Towanda twp., bounded north by I - f Horace and Rhoderick Granger, west by land of j. -in liougherty, south bj' land oi D. M. Bull, e;vst by ]wh of John Brady and Owen Finerty. Containing j '• ne hundred acres, more or less, about fifty ai ras j : >ved, one framed house, two barns, framed shed, Iciau orchard of fruit trees thereon. I N-ized and token in execution at the suit of James El- I it. executor of William Gibson, dee d., to the use of 1 . .ics Van Dyke vs William J. Manger. ■ Ai.Si i Tlie following described lot. piece or parcel of Itiißituate in Towanda twp., bounded north by land of I" H. Mace. Andrew Gregg. Dennis M Gill and others, J' "t by land of Michael Mitchel, Win. Welsh. Margaret j irtlcv Silas Shiner. Daniel Bowman and William Pat -13 south by land of William Patton.west by lands for- Wijr iMil by W'm. (ioff', Win. Gregg. K. At. Cox and *Buel Gllliert. Containing atsiut five hundred and six -1 ice acres, more or less, about six acres improved, foi r "ink houses, one log house, one framed harn, one steam infill with machinery attached, and a few fruit trees iwrstin. ALSQ —The undivided one-half of the following 1 't. r parcel of land situate in Monroe borough, bound s north bv land of J. B- M. llinman, east and south by • ?übiic"highway, west by land formerly belonging to "!>h Griggs. O'untainiiig about four acres, more or s* ill improved, and fruit trees thereon. Ai SO n n e ntlier lot, piece or parcel of land situate in roe borough, bounded north by land belonging to the "Uteof N. D. AVarford, dee'd , east by tlie highway, ' by land of J.B.Smith, west by "land of Jndson kmau. Containing about three-fourths ot an acre, r lc-s, all improved, one framed dwelling house, ' a stir" attached, a framed barn, and other out-build and fruit trees thereon. '• Pal and taken in execution at the suit of J. 11.1'hin -1 Jr., to the use of AY. H. Titus A Co., vs H. S. Phia- M.sn The following descrilied lot, piece or parcel of ; utuute in Towanda tp„ beginning at a stake which 15 rods north 68°, west from a birch stake on brook, thence south 70° and 53 niin west 204 I"'-" a white oak corner, thence by land of William ] and others north ls° and 40 min west 441 710 J' r to a p,,-t, thence by land of H. H. Mace north j • md lu niin east 129 8 in per to a po-t, thenee north I'T west :i T in p, r to a post, thence by land of Andrew J "c north 604°, east sy per to a stone heap, thence by m~ \ * land and land of Dennis M'Gill south 30°, J per to a yellow piae stuinp, thein by land oi I, " • Mitchell south 57° and 50 min west 30 per to a "";wp. thence by land of the same south 19 u 5 mill '"ti" - il® ' ,cr :i l"'" 1 . thence by land of Wm. Welch . - • west I' is |,o r to a white oak corner, thence p'f , east 140 3-4 per to a stone corner, thence • j ,ls Ist to a black oak sapling, thence south u M niU '. a at~ t lu"? the line of lands of Shiner and •j. '>■' 2-lo jM-r to a corner, thenee north 58° r'w f ,!4; 10 per. to a stake, thence .•r'p , 'nan and Patton south 30° east 230 6 10 > u 1 orm ' r °f land of William Patton, "tone* tb7 U w, '" t about 3s rods to a stake aud I •"nninW c* n " r th 28° west 14" per. to the place of bc j . r-vrd o ftla iniiig about 565 acres, about two acres kkmpa • nit " a slcan > sawmill, four plank houses, oue 7s, Ti ai^.? n "t'l'le orchard thereon. A*.,,,, following desenbed lot, piece or parcel of ' V - .'n'l!!!, " w a'>'la Burii' Isumdcd north by land of '"t vi'il? rf 'Ot street, south by Division I N'' 4s uiH JC' "i and Girge Moody, b< ing j .. . J ""t on the Borough plot ot Hi i -ne lck t I nn '' hundred fret front, and >■ ")" . iT/"";' 5 U ' ["Rowing descrilied lot. niece or parcel of I H uton" ,*, r °- V . t "T'-''6"indcd north by land of Rus s t , 1 I"" 1 by land „f John !l M , j land of Ethan Peppers, Latban \n -Is^'^/:, a ay land of IVarl Haxtou. - j ' 'v-lheHcr, i thirty-nine acres, more or less, about SifiSssfiKi'Cjr" la " k I e < • ' ofSn I, : tere " t ln tUe f "H'"vngdearribed H 'l J a od situate in Standing Stone twp., --'buih hv b M ! nd r ca "t by laud ofj! } laud of Jamca Dougherty, west by land of ftrtjal. John Hine. Containing ahout thirty acres, more or less, about three acres improved. ASLO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land sil uate in Standing Stone tivp., bounded noitli by land belonging to tbe estate of Thomas Grace, dee'l., east by land of John Bishop and John Hine. south by land of John Hine, west by land of John Swackhammer. Containing about seventy seven acres, more or less, about twenty-live acres improved, with a log house, and a few apple trees there on. Seized and taken in execution at "the suit of H. Gibbs A Son vs John Hine. AI .SO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Standing Stone twp.. bounded north, east and south by land of H.W.Tracy, west by land of G.Dixon. Containing five acres, more or "less, all improved, one log house, board shanty and framed barn thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of 11. W. Tra cy to tbe use of T. T. Weirman vs Horace Wickwire. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Canton twp., bounded north by tbe public highway, east by land of Eli P. Rockwell, south by land of N. M. and J. S. Reynolds, and E P. Rockwell, west by tbe public highway. Containing one fourth of an acre, more or less, all improved, one framed store thereon. ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece or parcel of laud sit uate iu Canton twp., bounded north by the public high way, east by land of Lockwood and l.aughead, south by land of Irad Wilson, west by land of C. G. Mauley, N.M. AJ . S. Reynolds, A. H. and E. Case. Containing one half of an acre, more or less, all improved, and oue framed house thereon. ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece or parcel of land sit uate in Canton twp., bounded north by laud of Irad Wil son and L. And rus, east by the public highway leading from Alba to Towanda Creek, south by laud of Sirs. J. J. Reynolds, 8. and D. Cosper and E. Ward, west by land of K.Ward and Irad Wilson. Containing thirty-four acres, more or less, all improved, one framed house, one framed barn, and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. ALSO- All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land sit uate in Canton twp., bounded north by land of John Ayres and S. Reynolds, ea.-t and south by land of John McDougull, west by land of H. Tiuclepaugh. Containing ten acres, more or less. Seized and taked in execution at the suit of Stone .Starr A Co., vs A. H. Case aud Eli P. Rockwell. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Granville twp., bounded north by land of S. Taylor, east by land of Ileman Bush, south by tbe pub lic highway, west by land of Isaac Putnam. Containing fourteen acres, mure or less, about seven acres impro ved. AI>SO—All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land sit uate in Franklin twp.,bounded north by land of Breyton Baldwin, dee'd., east by the highway and land of Robert Meteer. south by Towanda Creek, west by land of Allen and William Rockwell. Containing forty-four acres, more or less, about twenty-two acres improved, one framed house and barn, and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Joseph B. Roper vs Samuel Shephard. A LS( >—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in South Creek twp., bounded as follow -: north by land of Nathan Shepard, east by land of Joseph Becmau, south by land of Nicholas aud Samuel 11. Inger soll. west by land of Stephen and Alfred Hammond, con taining about fifty and one-half acres, more or less, being lot No. 101 of the subdivision of the Bingham lands iu South Creek twp., about twenty-live acres improved, one log house with a framed addition, a few fruit trees audau old log stable thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of David H. Tuthill vs Martin E. Wilson. ALSO—Tlie following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Wysox twp.,bounded as follows: north by lands of Edward Overton, east by land of E. B.Coolbaugn south by tbe public highway, west by lands of the State of Pennsylvania, excepting therefrom three small lots near the western line of the farm, one lot of about one acre belonging to the Bridge Company, one to William Keeler and one to Cornelius Coleman, containing (the three aforesaid lots not included), about forty acres more or les- all improved, two framed houses two framed barns and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized aud taken in execution at the suit of Tracy A Moore to the use of Job P. Kirbv vs N. P. Brown. Also, at the suit of Chester Pierce to the use of W. J. Woodward vs N. P. Brown. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or pared < f laud situate in Sheshequin twp., b mnded north by lauds of Geo. C. Gore, ea-t by the public highway, south by William Lent aud the school house lot, aud we-t by lands of Alfred Gore, containing one bait' acre be the same more or less, all improved, one framed dwelling house and one shoe shop thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Comfort C. Goreto the nse of Valentine Smith vs S. J. Legg. ALSO—AII the defendants'interest in the following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in West Bur lington twp., bounded north by land of James English, east by Charles R. Scoutnn and Stewart Anderson, south by land of William R. Robinson, west by the public high way and land of Jacob Myers, containing one hundred aud fifteen acres more or less, about seventy acres improved one log house, one log barn, and an orchard thereon. Seized aud taken in execution at the suit of I). A. A IS. Ross to the use of John W. Campbell vs Charles Mead. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Ulster twp., bounded north by land of Sam uel Galusha, east by land of 11. S. Davidson A Co.. south by lands of John KLsbrec. west by laud of John Elsbrec, Madison Ross ami Henry Kitchen, containing forty-eight 1 acres, be the same more or less, about fifteen acres there of chopped. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Samuel ; Hunt vs Patrick O'Brien and Abraham Steers. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Wyalu-ing twp., beginning at a po.-t j near a white pine tree, on a hue of laud belonging to ! Justus and Ebenezer Lewis, marked for a corner, thence , by land of same we.-t 43 3-10 perches to a post on a line of the same, thenee bv land of the same north one huu ' Tred perches to a po.-t, thence east by the same 37 7-1 1 perches to a post, thenee south forty-five degrees, west fifty-three perches to a post, thence south seventy-three degrees, ea-t 64 6-10 perches to a post, thence south fifty three degress, west 37 7 1 > perches to the place of begiu i iiing, containing twenty-live acres more or less,about ten 1 acres improved. j Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John W. Gray, Administrator of the estate of Sally Sears, vs. Hiram W. Washburn. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Burlington twp., beginning at a poplar the south west corner of lot No. 274 on warrant lot 4436, thence west on the south line of said warrant two hundred and two perches to a wiiite maple corner, tin nee north 79 2 10 perches to a post,thenee ea-t two hundred and two perdu s to th • we.-t liue of said lot No. 271, thence south 79 2-10 perches to the place of beginning, containing about one hundred acres more or to-s, about sixty acres improved, with a trained house a framed barn and a young orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of J. I*. Lind say. now to the use of Nathan Olmstead vs. C. T. Cover dale. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of laud -ituate in Franklin twp., bounded north and north west by lands in possession of Samuel Albro. east by land of J.C. Kidgway, south and south-west by the Towanda Creek, containing about three acres, be the same more or less, all improved oue frame house, two shanties and .-lab stable thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Lucien White vs Chas. Hnller and Willi im R<>-e. ALSO—The following described lot. p ece or parcel of land situate in Kidgbcrry twp- bounded north by land of E. Stevens, east by land of James Hapeman, south by land of Alexander Thompson, west by land of Bei rut Wilkinson. Containing forty acres more or less, about tli riy-five acres improved with a few fruittrees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of 11. C. L >ck wood vs Vincent Stevens. ALSO—The following described lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Canton twp., bounded north by land of James Stanton,east by lands of Joel Wright and E.Bloom, : south by lands of Isaac Will ams. west by lands of Eldah j l.andon and Nathaniel Hickok, containing about forty acres, be the same more or less, about thirty acres im proved. one framed house oue framed bam and a few fruit j irees thereon. | Seized and taken in execution at the suit of William S. Javneand Sophia his wile, late Sophia Piekard. Execu i tri'x of the estate of Albert G. Piekard dee'd vs William ' H. Smith. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Ulster twp.. bounded north by lands of M. Ro--, east by lands of H.S.Davidson A Co., south by lands of Geo. Lenox. John Lenox and Daniel Lenox, west by land of William Mounsey, containing ninety acres, be the same more or less, about forty acres thereof improved with two log houses a framed barn, a young apple orch ard thereon and other fruit trees. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John Me- Guflic vs Joljn ENbree. AI-SO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Tuscarora twp., bounded north by land of Abial Kceney, east by land of Thomas Shaw,.- . I oung, south by land of Lewis Beach, west by land ot Ambrose Grace. Coataining fifty acres, more or less, about twenty acres improved, with a framed house, framed barn and shed, and orchard of fruit trees thereon. ALSO All that certain lot, piece or parcel o laud s't- I uatc in Springfield twp, bounded north by laud of Ad li ftrflal. son Brooks, east bv land of Hiram S[war. south liv land of Alanson Cole and Jeremiah Reeser. west by land of Fan ning Cole. Containing one liondred anil twenty-four acres more, or less, about twenty acres thereof improved, and a few fruit trees therecn. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Thomas Clymer vs James U. ('-race and Loren Grace. ALSO—Tlie following described lot, piece or parcel of laud situate in Lister twp., bounded north by tlie Smith field Road, east by the public highway leading from To wuada to Athens, south by land of Uriah Shaw, west by land of John Conklin, Containing half an acre, more or less, all improved, with a framed tavern house, a framed dwelling house, a framed barn and out-buildings, and fruit tries thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of James L. Gor.-liue, to the use oi Gilbert Barret vs Nathan Ulin stead. ALSO—By virtue of a writ of Levari Farias, all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land lying and being in the township of Monroe, bounded as follows : Beginning at a hemlock on the south side of E. M'Adams' warrant, the corner of land sold to Samuel Owens, and running thence north 2°, east 42:1 4 per along the line of said Owens to a post, thence north 434°, east 105 9-10 per to a pi>st. thence south s(j°, east 44 6-10 per to a post, the north-west cor ner of Jndson Blackman's lot, thence by the same south 2°, west 232 per to a white pine, the south-west corner of J. Blackman's lot thence north *6°, west 524 rods to the place of beginning. Containing three hundred and three acres, more or less. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Robert 11. Corbitt to the use of Arthur Leary vs the Susquehanna Coal A Iron Company. ALSO— By virtue of a writ of Levari Facias, on Me chanic's Lien, all that certain two story wooden building situate on the north side of Fine Street, in the Borough of Towanda, on the plank road extending out of said Boro', said building containing twenty-two feet front on the plank road, and eighteen feet in depth, together with a one sto ry addition thereto, twenty-two feet in length and ten feet in depth, and said building l>eing built of boards nail ed on vertically, and is situated on a lot of ground con taining nearly one quarter of an acre .bounded on the south by the plank road, on the ea-t and north by I). F.B. Bars tow's land, on the west by H. S. Mercur's laud, it being against the said lot of ground, and curtilage appurtenant to said building. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Carey & Hinman to the use of John Biedleman vs Robert Gray. THOMAS M. WOODRUFF, Towanda, March 30,1859. Sheriff. NOTICE TO IVKCH ASKUS. —To prevent misunderstand ing, notice is hereby given that purchasers at Sheriffs sales will be required to pay the amount bid at the time the land is sold. It has become imperatively necessary to adopt tliis rule, and it will be strictly adhered to, ex cept in cases where the purchaser is a lien creditor and is entitled to the fund as provided in the Ist section of the act of Assembly, approved April 20, 1846. whicti is as follows : •• Whenever the purchasers of real estate at Orphans' Court or Sheriffs sale, shall appear from the proper record to be entitled, as a lien creditor, to receive the whole or any portion of the proceeds of said sale, it shall be the duty of the sheriff, administrator, executor or other person "making such sale, to receive the receipt of such purchaser or purchasers for the amount whii h lie or they would appear, from the record as aforesaid, to la' entitled to receive : Provided that this section shall not lie so construed as to prevent tlie right of said Sheriff, administrator, executor or other person aforesaid to de mand and receive at the time of sale a suin sufficient to cover all legal costs entitled to lie paid out of the proceeds of siid sale; and provided further, that before any pur chaser or purchasers shall receive the benefit of tlii- H C tion, be or they shall produce to the Sheriff', or other per son so making said sale, a duly certified statement tmm the proper records, under the hand and official seal of the proper officer, showing that lie is a lien creditor, entitled 11 receive any part of the proceeds of the sale aforcsu said.:' ORPHANS' COURT BALB.—By virtue of an order of the Orphans' ('ourt of Bradford Coun ty. will l>c exposed to public sale, oil the premises, on THURSDAY, the 7th day of APRIL. 1*59. at 2 o'clock. P. M., the following property, late the estate of Luther Chaffee, dee'd.. situate in Orwell twp.. and bounded and described as follows : On the north by Morris Woodruff, ea-t by Alliert Conklin, south bv Beeclier and the highway, and on the south-west by the highway from Or well to LeKaysviile. Containing about thirty acres, with a framed house, flamed barn, and shed, and an apple or chard thereon. G. G. GKIDLKY, March 14, 1859. Ailmiumtrator CPECIA L COURT.—Notice is hereby triv k7 en that a Special Court of Common Pleas will be held for the County of Bradford, at the Court House in the borough of Towanda, commencing on tlie second .Monday of May next, and to continue for the week if required, at which Hon R. G. WHITE will preside, for tire trial of the following cause, to wit: Israel Smith vs. Samuel Kellum. and others. ALLEN M'KHAX, Prothonotary. Prothonotarv's Office. Feb. 2s. 1859. IICENSES. —Notice is hereby (riven that J the following named persons have tiled in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions, tle-ir peti tions for License under the existing laws of this Common wealth, and their several applications will be heard before the Judges of the Court of Quarter Session, on MONDAV . the 2d day of MAY next, at 2 o'clock, in the afternoon of said day : FOR A TA J EIIN : E. W. Bigony Trov boro. John O. Ward Troy twp. J. S. Sloan \thens boro. John Laughlin Towanda boro. S. Chesley Myers Canton. Hamilton Diek'nson Sheshequin. Joseph O. l'ine Ridgbury. John Wallace. Ridgbury. Benjamin Herman Ridgbury. John Muller llorton Terry. John Wendell Wilmot. John A. Couley Standing Stone. M. T. Carrier Towanda boro. Aaron K. Ingalls Wells. Orr Wilson Columbia. John Kendall Towanda born. James P. Strong Col imbia. John B. Dickerson Warren. MERCHANT IIKAI.KK. Sltuble Bowman Terry twp. Clerk's Office, { ALLEN M'KKAX. April (1, 1859. 1 Clerk. ATOTICE —IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT -A. v on the I nth day of February, 1*59, a petition signed by Geo. P. Cash, James H. Webb. G. H. Watkins and oth ers, of Towanda Borough, in the County ot Bradford, was presented to the Court of Common Pleas of said County, praving to he incorporated under the name and stvle ot '• A I.l'll V KPSILON' SOCIETY of Towanda Borough '' agreeably to the Constitution annexed to said petition. Whereupon the same having been perused and examined by the Court, and the objects, articles, and conditions therein set forth and contained, appearing to be lawful and not injurious to the community, the Court directed said writing to he filed in the office of the Prothonotary of said Court, and that notice be inserted in one newspa per printed in the County aforesaid, for at least three weeks before the next term, that application has been made to said Court to grant said Charter of Incorporation , and, if uo sufficient reason is shown to the contrary, the said Court will, on the first day of May Term next, decree that said application be a corporation as prayed for in the petition. PUOTHOXOTARY'S OFFICE.) ALLEN XcKEAX, Towanda, April 4. 1859. f Prothonotary. 1 DMINISTUATOIt'S NOTlCE—Notice is hereby given that all persons indebted to the es tate of MYRON H. ESTELL, late of Erauklin township, deceased, are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and all persons having claims again t said estate, will present tlicui duly authenticated tor settlement. G. 11. ESTELL, March 22, 1659. Administrator II > MINI ST 11A T KIX '8 NOTICE-Notice ,x\. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the estate of ANDREW GIBSON, dee'd., late of Ulster, must make immediate payment, and all persons having demands against said estate will present them duly au thenticated far settlement. JANE GIBSON, March, 22,1639, ; Administratrix. 17 X ECU TOR'S NOTICE —Notice is hereby 1J given, that all per- ms indebted to the estate ot ELIZABETH STOTT DOL'GLASS.Iate of XorthTowanda dee'd., are hereby requested to make payment without delay : and all persons leaving claims against estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. BENJAMIN J. DOUGLASS, Feb. 22. 1859. Executor. \ DMINISTEAT* >KS NOTlCE.—Notice r\ is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of ELIZABETH J. TOZER, late of Athens twp., deceased, are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and all (arsons having demands against said estate, will present them duly authenticated for settlement. ROBERT PRAY, Feb. 16,1859. Admimxtrator. \ I).\l IN IST R A TOR'S NOTICE. —Notice s\. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the estate of JOHN THOMPSON", late of South Creek, dee'd., are hereby requested to make payment without delay : and all persons having claims against the said estate will please present them duly authenticated for March 22,1859. Administrator. \ DMINISTUATOIt'S NOTlCE—Notice j\ is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the estate of WlLi-lAM PARRY, deceased, late of Athens Boro', are requested to make payment without de-lay ; and tlie v having claims against the" said estate will please present them duly au t heu t hated^ 1 j f. W. ('LAPP. ' 'f March 22,1889. Administrators. 17 EES1 1 BI'TTKR & SODA CRACKERS 1 at Nov. 2. I ON'S. j ftrflrtl. LWKCUTOR/S NOTICE —Notice is l.ere ' -Li liv given that all persona indebted to the estate of : ZEPHKMAH KXAH* dee d., late of Wells twp, must ' make immediate payment, and all persons having demands against suid estate, will present tiiein duly authenticated , for settlement. I'ETEK It. KXAI'P, l K t March. 30,1859. A. W. KXAI'P, f Executors. ORPHANS' COURT SALK.—Hy virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford coun ty, will be exposed to public sale, on the premises, on ( SATURDAY, the Ititli day of APRIL, 185J, at 1 o'clock, P. M-, the following described piece or parcel of land situate In the township of Pike, bounded as follows : On 1 the west and north by the public highway, on the east by laud of William Buck, on the south of funds of Thomas | Brink, dec'd. Containing twenty and a half acres, all improved. To be sold as the estate of Thomas Brink, : dee'd. Attendance given, and terms made known on day of I sale. P. H. BUCK, Executor. Jtlarrli 18, 1h59. _ __ • T IST OF JURORS, drawn for MAY T. I -La and Sessions, lssy. • GKANI) Jt'KOKP. ! Albany—J X Chapman. | Josiah White. Asylum—O C Morton, Shu-1 Monroe tp—Chester Carter, lile Bowman. Il'ike—TJ Bosworth. | Athens tp—Geo W Comaby. Koine- Miles 1) Car/. Solomon Bosworth. iSmithtield—Derk Campbell. Armenia -John Yeomans. -Standing Stone —John lliue- Burlington tp- Jas Kisley. Troy tp—Ldward Crans. Canton—Marcus Milium, El- To wan da bo—Harry Mix, H wood ltodehaugh, l'hilan- L Lamereux. I der Case, John Rockwell. Wells—S EAy res. | Granville—Win Vroman. Warren—Thos F Thomas, i Litchfield —Alanson Carner, TKAVKKSE JIKOKS—FIRST WEEK. Asylum—J M Morton. Win Smithtield—C 1* Trask, Asa Terry, jr., .) Frntchey. Phelps, llenry Quick, X Athens tp—J \1 Tozer. E Tuttle. Burlington tp—.Josiah Lane. South Creek—Tra Crane. Burlington W—Bing. Rock- .Towanda X—J 1> Humphry, well. Thos Blackwell. I'owanda bo—ll F Powell. : Columbia— Justus Watkins, Troy tp —Jas W Taylor, S S .1 WGladding, CM Mosher Strait, Howard Spalding. Cauton—Win Rogers. I'roy bo—Job Lewis, Asa B | Faankiiu—Ezra Spalding. Moore. Merrick—Win Bunker, Ltav. Tuscarora—Win Thompson, Beardsley. C E Bixby. I) Aekley. Monme tp—John II Scott. Ulster—P Looniis. Monroe bo E F Young Wilinot—.l M Wilson. Orwell- W W Browning, S Warren—A Ili' ks, Andrew Allis, S E l)auchey,lliram Pendleton, Edwin E Chil- Tyrrell- son, Timothy Vincent jr. Pike—A B Bartlctt. Wells—Aivah Young. Rome—L T Lent. ■ Wyalusiug—Harrison Black, ; Springfield -L B Slade, Hor Justus Aekley. Potter. TRAVERSE JFRORS—SECOND WEEK. Athens tp—Win C Knapp.iPike— David C Wood,Steph ' Alexander Elsbree Hutchinson. Armenia John 11 Mason. Ridgbury— Benj Ha Is ted, E Burlington W—L Fanning. M Brown. Columbia Cha-S MeKean.ißoinc—Marcus Upham. P t. r M- t'lellaml. Smithtield—Willet Brown,S Canton—Walter S Xewman. Gates. Sll Lindley. South Creek—H Dunning. Granville 11 G Reynolds. Sheshevuiu—M Watkins. Merrick—C A Sipiires, Oba Towanda bo—ED Montanve diah Titus, "2d. Troy bo—(' F Savles. Lib litield David M'Kinney I'roy tp—Samuel Case. David Struble. ruscarora—John Taylor. ' Mo iroe ip S C Xaglee.G C Ulster—Geo Bartholomew. Irvine. Windham—E Shoemaker. Monroe bo Geo. Tracy. Wyalusing J Lewis 2d Orwell—Hiimp'y Beck with. Wilmot J If Gamble. I EJ E sterbrooks. Wells—John Van Wort, jr. THIRD WEEK. Albany- Orrison Hibbard. IRidgbury—Oscar Larriaon. | Armenia—C H Webler. South Creek—W G Cornell, Athens tp—Jhn F Satterlcc.j 1* Fassett.jr. C ll.light. X Kdininster. jStanidng Stone—Geo Sage, Asylum - Morgan Morgans. John Swaekhainer. Dureil Charles Hornet, E Sheshequin—Guy Smith, G M Bishop. C Gore. 1 Leßoy—David Ingham.W 11 Smithtield—Lewis Wood. Iloi.-oinb, John Kelly. ; I'rov bo—Fred Orwau. i Litchfield—Abrnm Merrill. Troy tp—lra P Ballard. ; Orwell It J Pickering. i Wyalusiug- Harris Aekley, i Overton—Jacob lleverley. | J I) Caiup. Xel Overton. Pike -Jonathan Nichols, I Wells R R Bcckwitb, John Seymour, A McComlier. A Roy. I Rome—Dantfortli Chaffee, Li Wysox—L Wood, J Tuttle. Eastman. 1 lIST OF LETTERS remaining in the _J Towanda Post Uflice, quarter ending March 31,lt>5'J. Allen Norman IKerwan Win Armstrong Mary Kaley B Miss i Avers F S I Kennedy John : lleimis Thos 2 Ke! ley James Brownsou Laura Mrs Kilmer John W Bingham John Killiane Julia Mrs | Burke John* Kramer Xuthan Bowman J erred | Kinner Sam'l 8 Black J M i Kinney Simon i Braddoek Elizabeth Mrs j Lawrence Sarah Bre-nan Ellen Miss Lewis Elizabeth Boker Doctor Iziekwood John Beoby C P Miss Meauey Thos j Bailey Chas j Mason Root j Bush C Mulligan Xora Mrs Brown Alinos McXeai Mary A 2 Barrett Anthony MeKinney Rev Mr Baldwin Benj VlcHugh John B iwnian I! F Michael Joliu Burke Bridget Miss Mahew Julia Colcgham Feling MeFolley Fanuio Chase Orange M Mead Dau'l T ('ase Mil ; Magner Caldwell D Miller Amos David R Noble Rev J G DeckerS .Noble Jas 11 ! Divine John Ximan Jacob I Decker J W 2 Peck W ll'. Davidson tleo 1. Post L H i Dignam Catharine Priles Geo ! Dennis Chas j Post Aaron j Dougherty Annie iQunde Mary Misa < Li lei i burger David I Itti—ell Win Edgertou Angeline Mrs IRobinson Wm ; Finch Win Heirs of I Raymond Solomon i Frank Yaloska Miss Rind John i Fores Margaret Robinson John W ! Fenny Mr Rockwell H Frinkle Fannie Mrs Rockwell Cortes 1 Gott X G Ray Amos ! Grace Phillip Spencer W H i Gorum John B 2 Stanton J M Gayer Julia X Strickland Stephen Mrs Gott'James Smith Richard A Hoslord William Smith RT Morton Saloina Mrs Stephenson Mary Jane Miss Henrietta Mrs Sbanahau Mary Miss Higgiits Mrs Schwartz L A Bros liickok i.eander Mrs Salent J J Hofliuan Jacob Shanahan Jas Hollaud Frances Mrs Smith Joseph llininau E M Sliter Hannah Hotchkiss Edward Spencer Flora Miss Hawkins Calvin -<> dor Frederick Horton Bishop Si iter A Dean j Jefferson Thos H shiner ; Johnson Geo Tracy John W 1 Joiik-i I. .1 Turner C H Johnson Margaret Verhole O Persons calling for the above letters please sav " ad vertised.'' H. 1L M-KEAX, P. M. Towanda. April I, 1X59. Great Western Insurance & Trust Co. AX I) THE Farmers Union Insurance Company, cf ATHENS, P3KK., HAYING CONSOLIDATED THEIR . BUSINESS, tin- -anir will hereafter be conducted 1 bv the united Companies, in the name of the GREAT WESTERN' INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY, at tin ir office in the Company's Building, 403 Walnut St., Philadelphia. By tins arrangement the income of the i Great Western Insurance A- Trust Company will tie large ly augmented, and over 1130,000 added to its Assets, of which SIOO,OOO is in First Mortgages, with bonds, bear ing <; per cent, interest on improved property, worth dou ble the amount ; which gives the Company over $350,000 of available means to meet any liabilities. All running risks of either Company are assumed, and j any losses that may occur will be promptly adjusted and [iaid. IU--.V coutiuuence of public patronage is respectfully ! solicited. CHAS. C. I.ATUOP, President. WM. DARLING. Vice-President. C. X. SHIPMAX, 'ld Vice-President. JAMES WRIGHT, See. und Tie,is. C. S. RUSSELL, -tss't Secretary. DIRECTORS : CI! \S. C. LATHROP, IPANIEL 1.. COLI.IER, JOHN C. HUNTER. IE. TRACY. ISAAC 11 AZI.EHUIIST, IFRANCIS TYLER, CHAS. HARLAN, C. X. SHIPMAX. J. It. MVURPY, THOS. L. GILLESPIE, Hon. WM. DARLING, JAMES B. SMITH, ALEX. WIIILI.DIN. [J. J. SLOCUM. 11. B. MeKEAX, Agent, Towanda. March, 2. 18.1!). fIINTAIH HOUSE, Lcßaysville, Pa. rjIIIE Subscriber still continues to keep the -1- above named public house at Le Itavsville. and has all the accommodations and conveniences requisite tor keeping a FIRST CLASS HOUSE. His table snail be so supplied as to p ease the most fastidious, and hia bar with choice liquors, and large and convenient stabling will enable him to furnish ample accommodation to all who may call and try him. Stop and see. 0. W. XORTHIt IP. I* Raysyille. March *, !%. XWIDROIDEIUES.— Cheapest in the world Hi at MARSH A CO S. iHteceUaneous. J PORTER'S DRUG STORE IS FU LL DR. PORTER'S CHEMICAL STORE IS FULL 1 DR. PORTER'S APOTHECARY STORE IS I'ULLI DIL PORTERS OFFICE IS FULL! OF ALL KINDS OF EVERYTHING ! OF EVERYTHING OF ALL KINDS ! OF EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY ! OF EVERYBODY—FOR ALL THINGS ! CHOICE PERFUMERY AND FANCY GOODS! CHOICE GOODS AND FANCY PERFUMERY! CHOICE TOILET ARTICLES A FRAGRANT WATERS ROSE, VERBENA, COLOGNE, BAY A LAVENDER ! TWINE FOR BROOM MAKERS I TWINE FOB MAKING BROOMS! TWINE FOR TYING BROOMS ! GLASS, LEAD, ZINC, OIL AND PUTTY ! VARNISH, BRONZE, GOLD AND SILVER LEAF ! VERMILLION,OCHRE, UMBER, GREENS A BLACKS! GOOD BURNING FLUID AND CAMPHEXB ! GOOD FLUID AND CAMPHKNE FOR BURNING ! GOOD FOR BURNING—CAMPHENE AND FLUID! IMPROVED—NON-EXPLOSIVE—FOR GAS ! FLOWER, FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS ! FRESH TEA, OLD COFFEE AND PURE SPICES! GUM DROPS, LIQUORICE AND REFINED CANDY! ALL THE COLORS IN TUBE I'AINTS! ALL THE COLORS IN TUBE PAINTS! ALL THE COLORS IN TUBE PAINTS! FISH HOOKS, SNELLS, FLIES AND LINES! COSMETICS, TEETH AND HAIR PREPARATIONS ! AMERICAN, ENGLISH AND CHINESE RAZORS ! ALL THE PATENT POPULAR MEDICINES! ALL THE POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES! ALL MEDICINES POPULAR AND PATENT ! GUN CAPS, POCKET KNIVES AND SNUFF! HAVANA, VARA AND PRINCIPE CIGARS ! TRUSSES, INSTRUMENTS AND SUPPORTERS! COAL OIL. SPERM OIL AND OIL FOR MACHINES ! PURE WINES AND LIQUORS, FOR MEDICINE! BEAUTIFUL LAMPS FOR FLUID OR KEROSENE! DYE WOODS, DYE STUFFS A FLAVORING EXT'S ! TINCTURES, SYRUPS, SPIRITS, A DECOCTIONS! LIQUORS, GARGLES, LINIMENTS AND LOTIONS! MIXTURES,POWDERS, INFUSIONS A SOLUTIONS! PLASTERS, OINTMENTS, LOZENGES A SALVES ! ACIDS, BAIJsAMS, BARKS, ROOTS AND HERBS! SEEDS, LEAVES, GUMS, EXTRACTS A ESSENCES! SALTS. WOODS, OILS, RESINS AND FLOWERS! IN THE SOUTH STORE OK THE WARD HOUSE. MEDICAL ADVICE GIVEN GRATUITOUSLY, AT THE OFFICE IN THE DRUG STORE, BY J)R. [PORTER ! SELLING OFF AT COST ! r TtHE Subscrilier anxious of rinsing up bin Dry Goods A business will, after February i. | ss!>, sell his entire stnek of Dry Goods at the actual < *ity enst, which consists in part of a good assortment of Prints, Delaines. Merinos, Debcges, Denims, Ticks, Cloth, Cassimeres. Sattiuctts, Sheeting, Shirting Stripes, Liuseys, Twills, JeansjShawls, Bonnetts, Dress Trimmings, Ac., together with u large assortment of Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, and a general assortment of Hard Ware. NO. 3 PATTOX'S Bid Hi K. J HARVEY PHINNEY, Jr. Towanda. Januarv 31. 15. Grape Vines and Hot Bed Plan s For sale at the Garden of HA.RRY MIX. CENTS EACH.! CENTS EACH. Isabella 25 Burgundy 37* Catawba 23 Concord 37} Clinton 25 Rebecca 37* White Sweet Water 37j Diana 37} White Isabella. .50 cents each. These varieties of Grape Vines, for our climate, are numbered among the very best, they are hardy, vigorous, and productive, and no fruit more valuable. Every vii e is warranted true to name, and to live with proper cul ture. The varieties above mentioned ripening at dif ferent times greatly adds to convenience. CENTS A noz CENTS A noz. Early Dutch Cauliflowers.o Large Purple Egg Plants. 10 Late " " .6 I sing " " .10 Large Sm'th Tomato Plantt'i White " '• " ..10 Large Sweet lVppcrl'iants 1C; Early Y"rk Cabbage 6 Kill, shaped " " ICS wee t Potatoes Plants for j sale. All late Cabbage Plants, out door culture. 21 ets. per 100. Celery Plants, from May to the last of July, 25 ets.per 100. Mr. JOHN A. GAMPER will travel through the County for the purpose of selling a few thousand of the above mentioned Grape Vines, all well rooted. Being experi enced and equally interested, lie will gladly instruct how to cultivate, Ac." March I. I*l9. Fruit and Ornamental Trees. THK uinL'rsitrned is making urranjrPtrv'nts JL for the coining Spring to supply the people of Brad ford, and adjoining counties, with a choice variety of FKU IT AND ()UN A M EXT AL TREES. SH RUBS. VIXES ROSES AND GREEN HOU.-NE PLANTS, SIM.EN 11) DOUBLE DAHLIAS Ac. These articles will be superior to any that has leen brought into this section of toe State, all being carefully selected from the best Nurseries, and will be taken up this Spring. M r trees will lie all freshly taken up. and delivered in fine order for transplanting. Persons living at a distance, that I may nt call on between now and Spring, can have any "f the within named, delivered without extra charge for freight : Apple trees. Pear, Cherries, Peach or Plumb—Dwarf and Standard. Al.-o all the best Evergreens,such as Norway Spruce, Balsam or American Fir, Arbor Vita:, Tree Box, Mahonics Ac. Deciduous ornamental trees, European Larch, launbar by Poplar, Horse Chestnut, Weeping Trees, Mountain Ash, Ac. Bkkkiks.—New Roohelle or I.owton Blackberries by the dnz. or 100 plants, Hasplierries and Strawberries of all va rieties. at lowest catalogue prices. Post Office address, Towanda, Pa. Febranry 24.185t). DANIEL HAKKINS. HOUSE KEEPING GOODS at miv ainruh down pruts, at AIAUSII A GO'S. JKmfianMte, Set. Wo. 4, Pattern's Block, Towanda, Pa., Have recently added largely to their stock of DRUGS S MEDICINES, CI IEMICALB, FAMILY GROCERIES. They also have constantly on hand P27RE WINES AND LIQUORS, FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES. FRESH CAMPHENE, At the lowest rates, am} BURNING FLUID, uf superior quality, inaiiufaetur. -d exprr-sly lor the gas-jet Fluid lAimps. They also keep all the Popular PATENT MEDICINES, of the day. Every article going from this store is war ranted a represented, and if any prove different, they will 1* cheerfully taken hack,and the money refunded. J. G. PATTOX, | Towanda. Feh. I. 1859. Dr. K. I>. PAYNE. GREAT BARGAINS FOR WINTER GOODS ! CAN NOW BZ HAD AT ROCKWELL'S. ' cptH E Si' KSi-RWKIt lias still on hand a line assortment J_ of French and English Meriuoes, Plain and Printed DeLaines, Polka, and all wool Del .tines, Union Plaids, l Shawls of all kinds for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children, 1 Itonnet Velvets, Winter Trimmings, Ladies ( loth, Woolen ! and Knit Goods, and many other winter Goods, all u* which will IK; sold at COST PRICES, for CASH exrhi | sively. as he wislies to make room tor a new and sleudid j stock of Spring Goods, Xo. 1, l'ntton's Block, corner of i Main and Bridge streets. February 9, KV.i. WM. A. ROCKWELL SPRING GOODS, SPRING GOODS, SPRING GOODS. CHEAP GOODS, CHEAP GOODS. CHEAP GOODS, ALL KINDS OF GOODS, ALL KIXDS OF GOODS, ALL KIXDS OF GOODS, JI'ST RECEIVED JUST RECEIVED JUST RECEIVED AT MONTAXYES A CD'S. AT MONTAXYES A CO'S. AT MONTAXYES A GO'S. WLOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS. I Towanda, March 21, is, Mi. SELECT SCI TOOL For Young Ladies. iriSSES CHUB BUCK respectfully in , I*l. form the p dlic that the soring term of their school commenced <>n the 14th t Cla* s—To include the elementry English DmekM $4 00 , Seruml Clot* —To include the more advanced English blanches,willi Mathematics aud I ait ill 10 00 Third Class To include Mathematics, Moral and Mental Philosophy, Rhetoric, Botany, Ac., with Latin $7 00 Music. —lnstruction on the Piano, with use of Instru ment per quarter, flu ; French, per term, fand Draw ing s.l. extra. Each pupil will ho expected to provide herself with a desk and chair. Any information in reference t> this School may he obtained by applying to 11, S. .Mercur or E. T. Fox. Towanda. March 'Jib ls.">'.. Tioga Point Flews. | ATE would respectively invite the attention T v of Farmers and Dealers to our Assortment of Corn, Sod Stubble, and Side Hill Plows. Our facilities f r manufacturing enables us to make but ter Plows, at same prices, than any neighboring manu facturer. We take care to use the vciy be-t male rials the wood being of lest white oak, and the castings of hard tough iron. We have added several liew and desi rable patterns to our li-t since last season ; enabling us V> present a better assortment of Plows,adapted to the wants of on l ' Farmers, than any other shop in the es.untry. aarSend for a catalogue. Athens, Pa.. March 22, \v.t. WELLES. RI.OOD A CO. I PR. 11. WESTON, VEX j TlsT. permanently located in Towanda. I I. J-L- 1 gFFIi'L one door south of Bailty AXeveus". Towanda. Feb. ln.PVb Tioga Point Chrrni>g Powers. 17* VFRY Farmer, who keep.; three or more -J cows, should have a go->d Portibtet'liimiingPowee. Our PORT \HI.K IM)G (lit SHEEP IDWF.It is adapted |to anv sixed dairv from :l to 16 vs. Price ft".. An I our PORT A RLI-V'DOUBLE SHEEP >R CALF I'OWK , (a i ew machine just gl ii|i by ns.) is adapted f- niiiriei ot fr in l.'i to Jo cows. Price ii'i. These Powers are a.- miriblv adapted for the purpose intended ; al-o for run ning grind stones, corn —belter*, teed eutters lathes an.l pumping, and give universal satisfaction. Thcv are da rable. simple, well-iujde and compact—reijiiring but lit | tie riKiui of shelter. For larger Dairies, suv of SO or more cows, ear R 411.- ! WAV. ONE AND TWO HOUSE POWER* are very con venient and ec ■Uomical, m-oc so than any other horse churn powers, for the reason that they are so well ealcu : iatod fot a variety of other farm work, siicli as threshing. ! cutting feed, sawing wood, ami simiiinr uses. Farmers should certaintv examine tlese Churning \ Powers before concluding to buy any others. Send for j our catalogue. WELLES, BLOOD A CO. j Atlu-n*. Pa., Van hs. ls",a. FAXLIVI TO REZNTT. THE undersigned wislies to rent Lis farm situate i-j Pike township, containing Kit a res, or tuurc. Said farm is under good cultivation, ael! fern ed, good bam and shed, underground atnld'ng. Ae., well wate e.i. ami calculated for dairy ; over 100 acres improved. Term* reasonable- for number of years. Apply st Hurrphrey ,V Wickhani's Store, I'owanda. ROBERT P. SHORTKI.L. iuea.oia. .MwivllH, l-5.,.. BRVUKOKU KAIt.KOAO t COAI. til's. OFriCB, 1 l'niLADKi.fitiA. MARCH, 21. 1869. t The suiiscribcrs to tn. k in the Bradford 1 \ Railn-ad A Coal Company nre hereby notified that tl o DirectorH have levied an assessment of fo ir per cent -m the capital stock of the said Company (twit-gone -1 -liar per share,) payable on or betore the .rst day of May next en j alio -r. The subscribers who paid one dollar per share, at the time of subs -ribiug, have credit for t m sr>ms tho j airvc assessment. A Bit. R. PERKINS, j M rch 22. l s ) t- President. /IENTERMKN'S SHAWLS IG-ui \ 1 Single Rruehe, RUukel, Mantle, and Mis~e shswlg No.. -i W. A. ROCKWELL'S.