I t the residence cf Mr. Willis White, in Litchfield, Feb. 9th. bv elder Smith l-ent, Mr JOHN* M.HILL, of Or well, to Mrs. IfRIGHAM, formerly of Vermont. DIED, In this borongh. on the 4th inst., MARY ELIZABETH, daughter of E. N. and ELIZABETH It. FKISBIE, aged 7 ■ weeks and 5 days. " Suffer little children to come unto the and forbid them ■ „ o t, for of such is the kingdom of Heaven." [ la Green Bay City (Wis.), on the 29th of January, from injuries received on the 2nd of January, 1860. by the falling of a lodged limb from a tree. VICTOR E. BEN EDICT. of Myersburg, this county, in the 22nd year of I his age. In Trov, on the 20th nit., CHARLES N. STRAIT, aged 40 years. In C.ranville, on the nit.. JAMES REID, In bis S2d year, a native of Kilmarnock, Scotland. In this village, on the Ist inst.. FRANCIS BRUNETTE. daughter of Horatio and Matilda Black, aged 4 years ■ and IS days. ilrfej atibn torments. WAVERLY INSURANCE AGENCY. TVSURAXCE at fair rates can lie obtained of the sub ■ 1 scribcr in the following block Companies : I .ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, Hartford, Connecticut. Cash Capital 11..500.000 Assets January 1, 1860 2,104.100 Liabilities, Claims not due, 170,057 HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, AYic York City. Cash Capital $l.O-10,000 Assets, January 1, 1-60, 1,458.296 Liabilities, Claims not due 45.580 ! GREAT WESTERN INSURANCE AND TRUST CO., Philadelphia, J'a. Cash Capital $ 255.000 H Assets, January 1 , 1860, 885,103 CHARTER OAK INSURANCE COMPANY, Hartford, Connecticut. Cash Capital $ 300.000 A—ets, January 1. 18(50 336,071 Liabilities, Claims m t due 21,908 AMERICAN EXCHANGE INSURANCE COMPANY, JVeir York City. Cash Capital $ 200,000 ■ Polices issued upon Farm Dwelings, Barns, and their ■ contents, for a term of years icillwut requiring a premium note. Applications made to the subscriber at AI.LF.N A BANKS lsiw Office, Wavurly, will receive immediate at- Uiiti in. li. A. ELMER. ■ vVi.verly, N. Y. Fell. 22. 1-60. Agent. Cowles' Bakery & News Room Best Quality of Crackers Best Quality of Crackers Best Quality of Crackers AT THE BAKERY. AT THE BAKERY. AT THE BAKERY. Bttrlintik's Old Si and. But hank's Old Stand. ■ Burbatik's Old Stand. Fresh Oysters constantly on hand. Fresh Oysters constantly on hand. Fresh Oysters constantly oil hand. Toys and Fancy Goods, Toys and Fancy Goods, Toys and Fancy Goods, A Large assortment of Candies. A Large assortment of Candies. A Large assortment of Candies. Tohacco and Cigars of the very host cjuality. j Tohaceo and Cigars of the very best quality, j Tobacco and Cigars of the very best quality. | Oysters and IL>t Coffee at all hours. l/Y-ters and Hot Coffee at all hours, ■ Oysters and Hot Coffee at all hours. Henry Ward Beecher's Sermons. Henry Ward Beeehtr's Sermons. Henry Ward Beecher's Sermons. In the New York Independent. In the New York Independent. In the New York Independent. Papers and Magazines of all kinds. Papers and Magazines of nil kinds. Papers and Magazines of all kinds. T.edger, Mercury A Weekly, only 4 cents, j Ledger, Mercury A Weekly, only 4 cents. Ledger, Mercury A Weekly, only 4 cents. I rCNGARIAN GRASS SEED—For sale lib- E.T. FOX. The Old Cash Drug House REMOVED! c or 2s !•: it Main and. Pine street, FIND DR. PORTER'S N E W MEDICINE STORE. # DOOTS AND SHOES Constantly on hand AJ and manufactured to order, <>f reliable work and material, and rejwiring done on short notice. Pit. 1. HUMPHREY A WICKHAM. \t v/k CORDS OF BARK WANTED!— ' " " / Ca-b will i* paid for OAK AND HEMLOCK BARK, and HIDES AND SKINS, at the highest market rate, by auga HUMPHREY & WICHIIAM. REMOVAL. TTLYSSES MERCUR has removed his A J laiw Office to the Second St rv of his new building, on the corner next south of the Ward House. nov.3 BARCLAY R R A COAL COMPANY, Office io Ration's block, corner of Main and Bridge streets, Towanda, second floor. Retail prices of Coal : LUMP CO At,. SMlVrr COAI.. ! !tv thd single ton f2,25. $2,00. Orders sold at the Office, and at O. D. Bartleit's store. COM, 4'ilt be delivered in town, at 25cents per load. j JAMES MACFARLAXE. j Towanda, July 18,1838. Ucn'l Buperiutendent. ; Humphrey & Wickham ARE Jt'ST RECEIVING New Fall and Winter Goods, SUCH AS GROCERIES; Hats and Caps, Crockery, Hails and Glass, Boots and Shoes, Sole and Upper leather, Calf shins, Morocco, Shoe Findings. la short, a general assortment of Goods suitable forthe ilrto 3irt)crt(scmcnts. , NEW STYLES ' OF SPRINTS! I ARE OFFERED THIS WEEK AT THE KEYSTONE STORE ! BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED SHEETINGS & SHIRTINGS A3 WELL AS ALL 07IIIII! DOMESTICS, DAN B! FOUND AT OLD PRICES, AT The Keystone Store, Notwithstanding the recent advance in Eastern markets. FRESH TEAS. THE BEST YOUNG HYSON TEA EVER SOLD IN TOWANDA AT 50c CAN NOW BE FOUND AT The Keystone Store. Clover Seed. i BUSHELS West Branch Clover a— ' '\J Seed, For Sale at the KEYSTONE STORE. nails ! nails S ! ",| W k KEGS NAILS of a Superior Qiality, tlvl ' For Sale, Wholesale and Retail, at the KEYSTONE STORE. Shawls! Shawls ! \ LARGE assortment of Brochc, long and j . square Shawls, Woolen long and square Shawls.— Just received aud offered for sale at a great reduction ol price, ut the KEYSTONE STORE. I Ladies Cloth Cloaks ! ATARIOUS styles of Ladies Cloth Cloaks I V all of new and fashionable patterns, now for sale at the KEYSTONE STORE. Eajons Kid Gloves ! VLL sizes, in colors, Black and White, of these eelebrated gloves will always l.r found :t the KEYSTONE STORE. Carpctings and Oil Cloths ! ! TTARIOUS qualities of Ingrain Carpets, T Floor Oil Cloths, all widths, and Cotton Druggetts as usual muell clie .per than elsewhere, at the KEYSTONE STORE. Cloths, Cassimercs and Vestings ! \LWAYS on hand a large stock of Black . and Colored Cloths. Black and Fancy Cassimeres, ' Tweeds, S.ittinetts. Slicrps Greys, Kentucky Jeans, also a great variety of Costings at the KEYSTONE STORE. domestic Gcods! Blca'-lied Goods, Tickings, , kA Stripes, Canton Flannels, Denims, Prints, Ate. Ac , < tully 20 per cent under usual prices. Alwavs on hand at the' KEYSTONE STORE. Boots and Shoes. I) DOTS and Shoes will bp found at the ) KEYSTONE ST HE at the following prices : Mens Coarse and Kip Boots, $2,75 Mens best quality Rubbers,. 81 laidies Pegged Enamelled Boots, si " '• " with heels,' l.f-6 ' Kid " 1,00 " " Kip " 8t Calf " 1.00 " Rubbers best quality, 02 " " 2nd " 50 A full assortment of Ladies Gaiters. Sewed Kid Boots, Children's aud Boys' Boots equally cheap. REVOLUTIONARY CLAIMS. [T has been ascertained, beyond a doubt, that . ! n many cases the children or grand children of Rev | olutionary Soldiers are entitled t > land and back pay, un | der exist.ng laws, and that exertions are being made for the present Congress to pass an act for the further bene fit of said heirs. 1 have a list of all the names of Revo lutionary Soldiers who have resided in Bradford County, with Blank Forms sent mc from Wyshington. The pp plication ot one or children or grand children, with Pow er of Attorney, will enable me to have a search made of the Records at Washington. N'o costs to applicants, ex cept 50 cents to pay tor executing bonds, Postage, Ac. inquire tor me at the office of N. N". BETTS, FSq., 'To wanda Borough. J. I) GOODKNOUGH. February 2, 1860. Agent for Bradford County. Seed Wheat for Sale. THE Subscriber lias for sale about sixty I bushels of China Spring Wheat, threshed with a i flail, which can be bad at bis house in Burlington town ship. The Wheat is well cleaned and of superior quality, j Price 11,50 per bushel. MORGAN WATERS. L Barßngton, February 6, 1860. ANNUAL REPOET 0/the Receipts and Expenditures of Bradford County, from the Isi day of January to the U.s/ day of December, 1851), inclusive. EXPENDITURES. Auditors 118 00 Prisoners Support in County Jail 675 50 Assessors ;... 1364 70 Prisoners Support in Eastern Penitentiary 3.54 85 Bridge Contracts 192904 Conveying Prisoners to Eastern Penuiteutiary. 750 00 Bridge Views b3 00 Public Printing 352 10 Bradford Agricultural Society 100 00 Prosecuting Attorney 246 lo James Harris, Crier of Court 84 00 Fencing Public Square 100 00 Constables making returns and attending court 520 32 Justices Inquisitions 49 96 U. Mercnr,Counsel to Commissioners 50 00 Repairs upon Public Buildings 218 62 Cost in Commonwealth suits 1765 54 Summoning Jurors 120 00 Costs in Civil suit 21 07 l-ocating State Road, Dpshore to Wells' Ferry. 81 67 Election Expanses 761 95 Township Line Views 9 00 Fuel and Lights 122 44 Wild Cat C'crtigcates 17 55 Grand Jurors 67101 P. 11. Buck, Conimlsslonfers 360 00 Traverse Jurors 2357 89 Daniel Decker, do' 402 00 Incidental Expenses '23 4s VV. A. Thomas, do 48 00 Insurance Upon Public Buildings 159 25 D. I.illey. lute do 230 00 Office Books and Stationary 133 88 E. B. Cdolbaug'a, Comtnlssioucr's Clerk. 600 00 Pruthonotary and Clerk ol Quarter Sessions.... 393 31 Sum Total $15205 22 Account wilh the. several Collectors of County Taxes for the County of Bradford. Townxhipx tp Boro't. Collector's :\amex. | Ker Charged. Received. Exoner'd. Percent. Returned. Franklin, J P Burn ham 1857 * $47 70 S3O 93 513 $9 64 Towanda Morth. James Elliott, 24 43 26 43 Towanda township, Jaines Sautee, 89 58 .. .. .. 69 53 Athens borough, H J Fritcher 1358 94 *3 94 83 . . . !! Albany, Clark Sweet, 41 65 41 64 Asylum. Hiram Morton, 210 30 210 00 30 Burlington township. J Travis, jr. 175 82 1.50 00 964 16 13 Burlington borough, Philand.-r Long, 32 49 32 49 .. .. :'! ■ Burlington west, Edwin Loomis. 172 15 170 05 2 10 Canton, Edwin Newman, 107 06 6.5 91 10 29 30 80 | Columbia, Edward Young, 71 57 71 57 Durcll. D L Staates, 117 61 106 18 !! li 43 Franklin, J P Burnham, 62 36 51 67 1 71 8 98 I I Merrick, James Beaumont, 75 11 74 67 44 .. ..I I Litchfield, O F Wolcott, 57 86 57 86 .. .. ..I ! la-Roy, Loßoy Holcomb, 1.53 00 153 00 ! Monroe tp. SI M Coolbaugh, 242 70 90 00 .. •• 152 70 Monroe boro', M Tcrwilliger, is 51 12 00 . .. 0 51 Orwell, D (' Ellsworth, 19,47 19 17 .. ' I Pike, G \V Brink 3 ,4 34 317 93 2 95 33 46 Rome, 11 W Browning, 2UJ "80 209 80 .. .. .. Ridgbnry, Jesse Hammond, 128 00 65 00 88 .. 92 12 " South Creek, Ira Crane, 12 25 12 25 .. .. 1 Standing Stoue. Jonathan Wood, 99 '93 82 78 4 27 12 88 Smithiield, TJ Wheeler, 204 30 204 30 .. .. ~ i Springfield, A G Brown, 68 67 67 97 70 .. j . j Sylvania, W 11 McCollum, 6 17 6 17 .. .. j I Towanda boro', A J Noble, 268 15 223 55 6 94 37 66 Towauda North, Alt Kingsbury, 108 ,-3 38 00 .. .. 70 83 - I Troy tp., II Spalding 95 43 95 43 .. ~ j - I Tusearora, D 1) Black, 154 91 1.54 91 .. .. ' j Wysox, J B Hinds, 210 44 179 48 6 61 24 35 Wyahising, James Lewis, 10.5 so 10.5 so .. .. .. I j Windham, J W Warner, 218 09 218 03 Wilinot, X T H >rton, 101 .56 7.5 no .. .. 26 56 Athens boro', II J Fritcher, 1859 4'24 25 22.5 00 .. .. 199 25 Athens tp., Pit Ackiey, Hi! 75 895 00 13 27 62 07 2->4 3S - Armenia, J B Morgan, 71 77 40 00 .. .. 31 77 I Asylum, D L Staates, 328 92 150 00 6 05 16 19 156 08 Albany, G M Cranmer, 212 91 80 00 .. .. 132 91 " Burlington tp., I! M Pruyne 346 95 1(12 00 3 70 17 17 224 08 Burlington boro', Philander Long, 67 07 . .. .. 67 06 Burlingtcn west, Jehial McKean, 296 II 100 00 8 18 -14 40 173 53 Canton, Lewis Wheat, 660 49 370 00 91 33 09 256 49 Columbia, James Bullock, 618 56 556 05 1 66 30 8.5 Franklin, J P Rurnham, 193 62 66 44 2 15 957 11.5 46 ( Granville, David Sayle* 373 99 2.53 69 1 4t 18 86 100 00 Merrick, P X Coggswcll, 219 ,56 120 no 2 02 12 38 11.5 16 Litchfield, O F Wnleott, 379 06 23.5 00 9 84 18 46 11.5 76 la; Roy, W B Wilcox. 258 28 12.5 00 2 16 I 12 hi 118 31 ! Monroe tp., M M C'oolbaugh, 3,0 46 106 .50 20 33 16 .51 207 12 *" Mouioe boro", Joseph Griggs, 64 ,54 69 47 89 3 18 Orwell, D C Ellsworth, 4'J3 06 395 00 3 69 24 47 69 90 Overton, Jarors Hoverly, s's 67 16 00 6 35 3 97 59 3.5 Pike, I M I> Porter, 6 3 97 4.50 00 9 4"> 33 91 190 61 Rome, 1! W Browning, 3-6 14 150 20 7*7 19 28 216 I'J Ridgbnry, (J O French, 438 o7 409 36 7 Hi 21 55 South Creek, | Ira Crane, 270 s6 | 210 00 20 54 12 52 27 80 Standing Stone, Jonathan Wood, I 2-5 07 200 00 2 22 14 16 68 69 j Smilhlii Id, J W Phelps, 6-3 37 335 00 852 33 75 ' 306 In Springfield, A F Brown, 572 16 330 00 .. .. 139 16 I siieshequin, John Brink, 625 09 36.5 00 .. .. 260 09 Sylvania boro', I. J, Gregory, 75 48 65 00 .. .. 10 4.8 Towanda tp., II 11 Mace, 234 86 61 2.5 .. .. 233 61 Towanda boro', A J Noble, 752 91 511 .53 10 39 37 27 193 72 Towanda north, Francis Watts, 209 13 185 00 37 10 46 73 30 Troy boro', Wm Morgan, 249 16 23 4 49 2 32 12 35 Troy tp., 11 Spalding, 6-4 76 345 00 .. .. 33 ) 76 Tu.souiora, A J S lvara, 914 43 135 00 5 71 15 64 99 Os Terry, DS Miller, 198 57 113 74 3 89 9 86 71 08 Ulster, i G W Nichols, 363 96 310 00 3 5s 18 31 3s 00 j Wysox, j J B Hinds, 643 79 100 00 .. .. 443 79 Wyahising, James Lewis, 423 *7 399 15 3 58 21 04 Warren. i It S Coriiin, | ss<; 16 5.54 38 2GO 29 18 j Windham, ! J W Warner I 1 462 27 20.5 (0 .. .. 257 27 Wells, i Will Beckwith, i 396 47 366 .51 11 72 19 21 | Wilmot, ! Paul Quick, | j 226 88 137 00 3'J6 11 77 84 15 I 20,662 53 13,613 98 230 38 7-8 29 6,029 88 Dr. K. P. Shair, Treasurer in ucc'l u ith the Ci tin/y of Bradford, for 1859, Cr. I Due on duplicates of previous years, $4,043 76 1 Returned uncollected previous to 1-.59, f 452 54 I Duplicates lor 1559, 15,473 (.1 i " for iB6O, 5,.5 > > 12 Re assessments, 24 'Js 1 Exonerations given Collectors, 252 85 1 I Miscellaneous receivals, 208 33 I Percentage " 7v> 23 I Amount in Treasury, January 1, 1859, 5,799 83 ! Ord< is redeemed in 1-859, 1.5.2- 5 9:1 j 2 per cent, commission upon same, 305 32 ; | 1 " $13.-42 03, 138 45 Amount in treasury, January 1, 1-60, 3.767 25 $26,',40 81 I $26,54'• el Dr. 11 P. Shaic, Treasurer, in occl ui'h the Commnniceolth < f Pennsylvania, Cr. Dr.e upon duplicates for previous years, $2,893 1(1 1 Returned uncollected previous to 1-53, $503 55 , Duplicates for 1859, 11,964 05 " lor 1559, 4 202 78 Re-assessments, 17 41 Exonerations given Collectors, 171 ol .Miscellaneous rcceivals, 3 33 16 rceutaire " 577 63 I per < 1 ut.comnii—iou 011 $9,328 95, 93 29 I State Treasurer's receipts, 6.123 1,2 | J Due Coinmouwealth, Jan. 1, iB6O, 3,112 04 $ 14,.8t3 'J2 • 14.8.-3 92 Dr. County Orders ill account tcifh the County of Bradford, for 185?, Cr. J Orders issued in 18.59, $15,26.5 22 | Orders redeemed in 1859, 1.5,26.5 99 e Orders outstanding Jan. 1, 1859, 172 14 • Orders outstanding Jan. 1, 1960, 171 37 j t 15,437 36 I 15,437 36 j } —• BRADFORD COUNTY, .SS.—We, Hie undersigned. Commissioners of said County, do certify that the I 1.. s. above is a trbe and correct st itement of the Receivals and Expenditures of said (.'aunty, from the first day | c Witness our bauds and sea! ol office, at Towanda, this 16th dav of Jauuarv, 1-60. ; DANIEL DECKER, ) , I'. H. B1 cK, 1 Commissioners. t Attest—E. B. CooLßAt'Gn, Clerk. W. A. THOMAS, ) ! EDWIN T. BUTLER & CO. Importers and Jobbers in jfaitcn (Sooiis & Wanluc Botions, Paper Hangings, Jewelry, Trunks, A-c., KTO. 315 3AOAEWAY, NEW YOPeK. Combs, Fiispenders, Pin, Ssirts, Buttons, Cutlery, Needles Whalebone Brushes, Stationary, Ilooks and Eves, Bosoms, Tlueads. Soaps, Whips. Collars, Sewing Silks, Periuniery, Porte Monnaies, Braids, ga" ALBERT J. SMITH wit!be happy to see the Mer chants r.|' Bradford Gomity at the altovo bouse. The First Room, Second Floor, P ATT OX'S BLOCK, 13 the place where Gentlemen's and Ladies' _ Boots and Shoes are made to order and warranted, at the following prices—French Sewed Boots $5 : French Fine Peggtfd Boots $4 ; Best. Kin Boots with three out soles $3.50 ; Coarse Boots 2,7.5 : Ladies Sewed Kid Boots with heeN $1,50; Kreiieh ('alt sl.-50, the same pegged $1.2.5; Slippers Bottomed lor 75 cents. Repairing done cheaper than at any other place in town. a<&- All work warranted. Towanda, Jan. 19,1860. THOMAS ROSS. S B Kfa AS3*3S9W.&££, WITH BALDWIN, HILL d' CO. M ANUFACTU R ER'S AG EN TS And Wholesale Dealers in I I A. R 13 W A R E , No. 220, Pearl street, between Maiden Lane and John st NE W YORK. \ WASHINGTON BIRTH DAY BALL x\_ will be given at the '• Exchange Hotel,'' Ulster, on WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 22d, iB6O. KENDALL'S l ull Band, will furnis! the Music, and every exertion will be put forth to make the party a pleasant one to all who may attend, lfill $2,00. ' JAMES HUNT, Ulster, Jan. 26, iB6O. Proprietor. A CHEAP FARM FARM INGTOX, TIOGA Co, StfSaQK Pa.. C 4 acres, 50 improved. Raised last wfyj-S* year 150 bushels wheat, 200 do oats, besides peas, buckwheat, potatoes, Ac. Soil well adapted to grazing. Will be sold for SIOOO. AI so good unimproved Farming Lands withic 3 to 4 miles of a Rail road, lor from $5 to $8 per acre. J. W. TUBBS. I Tioga County, Pa , Feb. 2, iB6O. 1 . GRJA NEW ATTRACTIONS! ' ! t k At Geo. 11. V/cod's G-allcry I i TOWANI),t, PA. | /' \ You can procure, at low prices, , / \IPH©TOGIRAIPHS, \ Jj \9f all sizo. up to life size, either plain or re- i >J touched, colored in oil or pastille. \ Also. MEL AIX" OT Y PES and AMBUOTYPErh and al- ' ' most all other kinds of types. Pictures in good cases lor ; j! 50 cents, and other siz.es and qualities in proportion. j Mi laini.types made in ail kinds of weather, (except for | childn n. All work warnuitrd. August 10. 1859. I ; SELECT SCHOOL Fcr "STouc? Ladies. MISSES CIIUBBI'Ofc respectfully iu- ;1 form tiie public that the Winter term of their school c will commence on Monday, the sth day of December, t in the room formerly occupied by them. c Thankful for the liberal patronage extended to tlirm < during the past year, Misses C. assure their patrons that i no pains will lie spared to merit a continnanceof the con- I tidcnce of those who may confide pupils to their care. Miss FAXX'Y 1,. CIIUBUI'CK will have entire charge 1: of Music ; anil a limited number of scholars only will be u taken. ii TKHMS, TEK Ql* AFTER OF 14 WEKIH. > First Class —To include the clcmentry English i Branches $4 00 ' e Second Class —To include flic more advanced English branches, with Mathematics and hat in fG 00 \ Third ('last —To include Mathematics, Moral ? and Ment.iH'hilosopliy, Rhetoric f Botany, Ac., ti with hatin $7 00 : Music. —lnstruction on the Piano, with use of Instrrf- ! 1< ment per quarter. fll; French, per term, $3, and Draw- ! \v ing $3, extra. I c Each pupil will be expected to provide herself with a i g de-k and chair. t*Any information in reference to this School may n be obtained by applying to H. S. Mercur or E. T. Fox. * j Towanda. December 1,1*59. G. P. TRACST, BR"£. D. rIIYSICI.YX SURGEON. and Grnd uate of the Jefferson Medical College at Philadelphia ' having returned to the village of Monroeton. where he | 1 intends to permanently locate,would respectfully oiler his i f services to the citizens of the place and vicinity. Having received a thorough extra course on the diseases | s of Females and Child cu, he is prepared to give special i aftention to that subjw .-t Office at the store of Tracy A / Ed sail. Hefeieucea—Dr. M ASOX, Towanda, Dr. NEWTON Monroeton. Nov. 14, 1*59. YV^ EKE BARROWS.—SO UIRT WIIEEI-I/ f V borrows for sale at " Oct. IK, lKsit. W. A. ROCKWELL'S, j p HARDWAIIE.-A KEVV LOT JUST £ received at MEBCUR'S. JWrrchaiitfir. tit. . GIIEAT EXCITEMENT AT THE NEW CLOTHING STORE OF E. S. BENEDICT. VOT7R attention is res,ieetfullv invited to a LARGE I AND WELL SELECTED bi'OCK OF CLOTHING, which 1 have just opened in NO. 3, EP.ICE HOT, One door south of Joseph Powell's Keystone Store. MY STOCK OF GOODS is from the Lest manufactur ing establishments in the City of New York, and of the latest approved styles. Having purchased with cash, 1 ain eualiicfi to s'-U my goods u t prices aim t increduous- Iv low. Mv stock consists in everv variety of READY* MADE CLOTHING. HATS A CAPS, FUKNIsIiLNG GOODS, CLOTHS, CASSIMEItES, Ac. MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT. Having secured the services of one of the nio! BENEDICTS. MEN'S BUSINESS CO ATS "at ~ BENEDICTS -f.TMLMEK'S AND ME-'HANIL'S CAS. IMLRE r at BENEDICTS. 0 ATEN ETTE COATS at n BENEDICT'S. UNION CASSMEUE COATS at BENEDICT'S. TTNION CASSIMEBE PANTS at U BENEDICT'S. BLACK DOB SKIN PANTS at BENEDICT'S. T7UXCY CASSIMEBE PANTS at 1 BENEDICT'S. T>KAYEKCLOTH COATS AND I'ANTS at J) BENEDICT'S. n' A KRIS' CASSIMEBE COAT, PANTS AND VEST at . BENEDICT'S. TTVNGLISII STRIPE COATS at Hj BENEDICT'S. \ ND.IN PACT, EVERYTHING FOR GENTLEMEN iV to wear, at the NEW CLOTHING AND FURNISH ING STORE of Towanda, September 11, I 'd'. E. S. BENEDICT. Clothing at Cost! To those who have not vet supplied themselves with OVERCOATS, &C.&C. A Rare Opportunity is BOW offered. itVl si. >1! close out tlm entire balance of my Winter Stock at ( (IST, saving fully 2 > pi r cent, to the purchaser. Jao. s. ißoo. JOSEPH KINGSBERY. AVE&ZLL, Manufacture; of WHITE STONE LIME, DEALER IN WATER LIRAE, BRICK. .LC. TOW A.XDA, PA. CASH FOR PELTS, Metropolitan Hardware Store. QUAY ELL PA. STOVJI3, ELEVATED OVEN. STOVES, PARLOR. STOVES, DIVING THZC. EXCVES, WEED OR COAL. IX LARGE STOCK A XD VARIETY. ]LION, BY TIIE BAR OR TOX. Fanning Ali'/s, ('• rn Sidle.*, Grindstones, Poring and Drilling JSIa chines, Axltt and Springs, AV 1 Jp X Cut Sates, St?*!, ZlnC, Copper, Sluet Trail, J'in, and lie iry Gen!*, at October 1?. I*sl S. N. BRONSON'S. XHH KIW ■STOR3 TR.IDUK'E. 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TERMS One copy, one year $2 ; Three copies, one year s"> ; Five copies, one year Js ; Ten copies, one year ?12 ; Twenty copies, to one address S2O ; Twenty copies to address, or en -li snbscriber $24. Any per.-on sending us a club of Twenty, or more. will 1 be entitled to an extra copv. For a club of Forty, we i will send TDK SEMI WEEKLY' TRIBUNE ; and "b r a lub of One hundred THE DAILY TRIBUNE will be rent jratis. Subscriptions may commence nt anytime. Terms al ways cash in advance. All letters to be addressed to HORACE GREELEY' A CO., Tribune Buildings. Nassau street. New Y'ork. I-I. 13. M'ICExYJST, Tp 11X1% INSURANCE A CENT, ut Tow.ni 1- da, Pa., for the following reliable Companies : Gicard Insurance. Co. .. . Philadelphia, Pa Capital, $300,000. Great Western Insurance Co. - Philadelphia. Kensington Fire Insurance Co.,- Philadelphia. Capital, $300,000. Towanda, May 30, 1859. HAUTION. —WHEREAS, my WIFE MART, U-' has left fry bed and board without any just cause or provocation, this is to forbid any person from trusting or larboring her on my account, as 1 will pay no debts of jer contracting alter this date, unless compelled by law. Bentley's Creek, Nov. 9,1859 tHOS.SUUYAN. ' —r-, i i—l . I affial. /"ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—By virtue \_7 or an order of the Orphma' Court of Bradford County iii • • expo* dto put/lie sa'e, on the premises. I on WEDNESDAY, the 2.d of FEBRUARY next, at 2 o'clock, J'. M., the following property, late the estate of | Z Knapp. deceased, to wit The homestead farm ot Z. Knapp, deceased, situate in Wells township. Bradford County, bounded on the cast by X. in. C Killgore and E. E. Diiliston, on the north by E.E, Diiliston, M. 11. Carr. and Joel Jewell, on the west by D. B. Fries, on the south by H. Swazey. Containing • nijout one hundred and thirty acres,with a dwelling house , shed, barn, and good apple orchard thereon. Attendance given and terms made known on day of sale A. W. KNAPP, P. It. KNAPP, ■ IV O ITCE.—The Commissioners of Bradford I -L i County have fixed upon the following days and J date" respectively for holding appeals, viz : • I 1-tcr, Athena bom'., Athena t.vp.,.South Creek, Ridg ■ bery and Weils, upon Monday, February 27. Springfield,_ i-mi tbgcld, North Towanda, Cclumbla, boro , aiid 1 uwanda boro', upon Tuesday I'ebiQ ] Am Ml!*, Troy twp.. Troy boro'. Burlington loro', F. trliug'/.n twp., Burlington West and Granville, upon t Wednesday, February 21. Canton, Leßoy, Franklin, Monroe boro', Monroe twp., Overton, Albany and Towanda twp., upon Ihursdav! Maryl, 1. Jt , Wilmot, Asylum, Tuscarora, Wyalusing. Litchfield, i Warren, Windham and Terry, upon Friday, March 2. I Standing Stone, Hcrrick, Orwell, Pike, Shcshcqoin, , Itoiue and W ysox upon Saturday, March 3. F-n~ The Assessors will be punctual in delivering the Notices to the taxabiea and in making their returns in person 0:1 the day designated in their Warrants, at which | time an 1 place the Board of Kevisiou will attend and hear all such us think themselves aggrieved by said As ; sessfi.*nt, and make such alterations and deductions as , may to tbcra cecin just. B order of the Commissioners; E. B. COOLBAL'GH, Clerk. February 2. 1880: ORPHANS' COURT SALE.-By virtue of an order of th- Orphans' Court of Bradford 1 Countv. will be exposed to public sale on the premises, | on SATURDAY, MARCH 3, IsGO, at 1 o'clock, P. | XL, the following described property, situated in the township of Springfield, Bradford County, late the es tate of Wakemau li. Hubbard, dee'd, late of said tp., to wit : One lot. piece or parcel of land, bounded on the north by R. If. Young, on the east by Win. llubbard, on tlie south by John Darkness, on the west by 11. B. Young Containing fifty acres, fifteen acres improved. Terms of sale, sio on day of sale, and the balance on confirmation c'f the sale by the Court. WILLI AM HUBBARD. GUERNSEY BLAKESLEE, February 2,ISGh. Administrators. A EDITOR'S NOTICE— C F. Wilson JL JL VS. C. Quic'.\ In the Court of Common Pleas ol Bradford County, No 179, December terra, 1-.79. The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court to .H.-tribute leads raised by SliirtU's sale of defendants r< a! esi.iP . aiong th? several creditors, will attend to thi ties of his i tin tut ft liia nlTli ti w Tnusml i hum* ■ i THURSDAY. t 22d day ot MARCH IsfiO, atone o'elock A. which time and place all persons in teie-t. .1 will J : ■ ,t th-lr cluiins or be debarred from claiming any share of said fund. G. 11. WATKINS. I February 22, IRGO. Auditor. j A EDITOR'S NOTICE.— Li i/ie mailer of TA I'.Ksla. i._; Sin'"! tSp ■. titling, decease !. lute of IVy wr. ):• s Or] tl l' Court of Bradford County, No. A, 1 D< ■ ember tei nt, 1 "79. T ■i- • i d. an A.alitor, appointed by said Court II distribute the mdnies in the hands of the Executors, as per accdunt filed, will attend to tiic duties of his ap j .t at 1 uf'i in Sheshcquin, on THURSDAY i the 22d day of MARCH, 1880, between tbe hours of 10 1 A.M.. ami 4 I'. at which time and place ail pef j ama interested will present their claims or be debarred i from claiming anv portion of said fe.ml. XL F. KINNEY, February 10,1 00. Auditor. I A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice J. Li- b"iel y given, that persons indebted to the ■ ti' mGARDNER BURLINGA.ME. late of tiniithfield t ;i., tit • i articles seeded by musicians. !leh - an assortment of FANCY GOODS,CAPS; & . whb h will be sdd ; ,t tlie most reasonable rates. PIANO FORTE TUNING will be attended to, as may Ibe desired. He confidently appeals to his long musical ; expei ie: <• \ aa to bis qualification in this branch. SHEEr MUSKof tbe latest pnblication, will lie kept a hand, and any piece desired will be ordered, if neces nda. D . 15,1859. WILLIAM DiTTRICn. CLOS ING UP! fjjHIE sh' i'lin r having concluded to clianjro , L bis be sir. -s, w ill sell his entire stock of Merchandise t Irani eel mil cost down to 25 per cent lower than can jbe Lo: lit in New York city. He has just returned from : the city with a new stock, consisting in part of Dry Seeds of all kinds, A Tull Assortment cf Groceries, i lash, Salt, Glass, Sash, Due woods, \c i Boots end Shoes for Men, Women and Children, Hats; Cap-. Crockery, Hardware, Tin anil Wooden Ware, Yan kee Notions, Cafpetin.gs, Ac. All of which will be sold fir Cu-h at f rom 10 to 50 pvf cent le ;s than can be bought i in Towanda. I Salt at i 1,05 per barrel, Tea from 31 to 50 cents, the : very best Georgia Cut Yarn for $1.05 per bunch, and j cve-ything else itj proportion. This reduction will be ! made only for cash on delivery of goods. J. HARVEY PIIINXEY, Jr. j Towanda Oct. 12.1859. No. o. Patton's Block. n 111 ED ERE IT—Dried Poaches, Znnte Currants, Apples, Blackberries and Whortleberries," I '-yr'sale nt _ dee 12 ROCKWELL'S. WGOIi CAUSING. AE have put our machinery in the very I l>c-t order, and hove engaged the services cf two j good and experienced workmen. Having abundance of machinery,room and power, shall be able to d > v, < rk as fast a- it edines. and will card loads from a dist inco a.- -oon as brought. Cloth-dressing, dj-e --imr. At ~ will ai- ibe done in its season. 1 siiall give tha j business my personal attention hereafter, taf will guar antor ail the work wifl done. 11. R. INGHAM. Camptown, May 10, ls.'.fk Great in Clothing! -> 1 o 11HING dosirions of closing out my stork of Wlu'er ) Ci .iiing. Ov. -oats, Ac., I offer the same at prices S E L OIV COS?! A first-rate opoortunity is offered to those desirous of ' pr KUlriag a < heap Overcoat. J Tow an 4a, Jaw. 11.1888. J. M. COLLINS. / BOOK BINDERY. r pilLs '- riber having withdrawn from the Argu\ J building wonld respectfully inform tbe public that be h i .i ve i iii- Plain and Fancy Bindery to the North Room i>i Hie Wa:d House, formerly occupied by the Post O.lice, wliere lie is now prepared to bind all kinds of B inks in the must approved and workmanlike manner Having to share my profits with no second person 1 flat ter lav-eh that my prices will meet the satisfaction of the public. Thankful for the confidence reposed in me and the pub lic appreciation of my work, for the last two years, I shall endeavor in the future to merit the continuanec of public support. Particular attention given to re-binding Books. All work will be warranted. Terms, Cash. JOHAXN F. BENDER, . Towanda, Jan. 11, 18C0. Bookbinder and ArtiW BIIOO.M IIANDLES.—Manufacturers will find a constant supply of Broom Handles, at the I lowest prices, at the stoic of Towanda. Jan. 9, IS6O. H. S. MEFCI'R,