"POST OFFICB DEFALCATION. —The country startled last week by the announcement , 4 IPAAC V. FOWLER, the well known Post Master of New York city, had become a de- I falter to the amount of over a hundred and I ;f t r thousand dollars. A thousand conflict ruruors are afloat in regard to this defalca- I -ion, some asserting that Mr. F., has been be- I baud in his accounts for years, and that I be largest deficiency occurred in 1556, incon- I of his heavy contributions to the I \*ew York Hotel fund, which was raised for I ; ie purpose of influencing the elections that 8 (•'all in Pennsylvania and New York, others ■ isserting that it is of recent date and due to I he foolish investments in patent rights. It is I as yet to get at the truth of the 1 ruth of the story. Mr. F., is not yet arrest- S td, having thus far skilfully eiuded all pursuit. I Whatever may have been the cause, the ex | steuce of this enormous deficit shows a most :r.lpable remissness on the part of the officers H jjf the government, and calls for a thorough overhauling of the management of the audi i|| tor's office having the postoffiee affairs in ' charge, and a prompt dismissal of the offend j ii£r parties. ilrto .3&bcrttrcmrnts. i NORTHERN LIFE AND FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY, 2X0. 1, Moor gate Street, London. ESTABLISHED 1836. Ej CAPITAL $6 ,208.000. f." ANNUAL REVENUE, 1,000,000. Office, New Building, Philadelphia Bank, 425 Chestnut Street. LONDON DIRECTORS : George G. Anderson, Thomas N. Farquhar, Sir Chas. I | R. MeGrigor. Bart, Lord Ernest Bruce, M. P., Duncan | James Kay, William Westgarth, William Miller. M. P., 1 Chairman, A. P. Fletcher,Seeretcry, Edward Fueh, Vice H Secretary. The Policies of the NORTHERN ASSURANCE COM | ! I'ANV. are not only gurranteed hy a Large Capital, but ■ i No by the unlimited personal responsibility of over ] One Thousand Shareholders. ; Losses properly adjusted and paid, without refer | cnce to London. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF REFERENCE, K Stuart A Brother. MeCuteheon & Collins, Jos. B. Mil ■ ■ ic!l._L-'i., Pres. Mech. Bank.Myers, Claghorn A Co.. H| >unth, \\ iliiams & Co..Ja-. Dunlup, Esq.. Pres. Union 1 Bank, James Graham A Co., Gaw, Macalester A Co., 8 Hun. W. A. Porter, late Judge Supreme Court. NEW YORK REFERENCES. c r ] Duncan, Sherman A Co., J. A. Jtuart A Co., Geo. H. | Staart ACo . Alir'ni Bell's Sous, J. R. Jafliay A Son-, 1 i Robert A Williams. BOSTON REFERENCES: J. E. ThayeT A Rrotlier. JarvesA Cormcrais. Swv--'<sor. j i "-Kin A Swan, C. 1. Ilovey A Co., WiNon. Hamilton A I 0.. George Greigg. K.-q., Geo. Snell, Ej., Johnson, Se- Weil A Co., Geo. W. Warren A Co. WILLIAM GETTY, Agent, New Building, Philadelphia Bank. | 11. B. McKEAX, Solicitor, M rowanda. I'a. A FI'LL assortment of FAMILY GRO j - x * ERIES just received and lor sale cheap at ! _ _ COY'S, j 50 Cent Tea. / HIOICE IMPERIAL TEA 50 cents j * - a pound : a better article than we have ever sold at that price, and pr il.ably as good as others sell at To cents This no humbug—all we ask is to have it tried. We w irrant every pound of Tea we sell to give satisfaction i r j the money returned in all ea>es at FOX'S. FAY A, RIO AND E Ul LIRA COFFEE j •" in the Kerne'and Grain at FOX'S. IT! FRUlT.—Oranges,Lemons, Rais .l- ina,F ;s. Prunes and Dried Peaches at FOX'S. j ( CRACKERS AM) HERRING j_ F \ DASKETS, CLOTHES FINS, SCRI B _U ami blacking brushes, \\ inflow Brushes with hng I ami sliort handles, Mop Sticks, Shaker Mops, Matches. N\ oodoii 1* a a cuts and a vaiiety ol Wood ware at VOX'S T> AKF.RS ('on)A No. I nidi TILATE. -1J ll 'iiieopathic Chocolate. Farina. Corn Starch ami Preserved Fruits ef (liferent kind.s put up in "> pound* r■ al Li > v s. li.FAIZENA—A NEW ARTICLE MADE -IrJL from Corn, said to be -superior to Cm Starch for! i Ft) X'S "VTUTS, SARDINES AND CIGARS JLI Wholesale and retail At l'o.X's. AMES' DETERSIVE SOAP—THE il. best Chemical soap in the United States at FOX'S._ \IAC A RON I AND VERMECILLA a vJL very Sue and fresh at t-'OX S. JD IVCIEjE^CTTIR,, / MVIL ENGINEER. SURVEYOR AND ; V-' DRAUGHTSMAN, respectfully anno mens to the nit- j i/.eu- ot Bradford county, that he is prepared to do any i work that maybe entrusted to him, with sccuraey and despatch. Towanila, May 21th, iB6O. Spring and Summer Clothing, AT SOLOMON'S Clothing 1 Emporium, ATo. 2, rations Block. I HAVE just returned from the Eastern and L western markets with the largest stoi k of SPRING A SUMMER CLOTHING ever brought to Towanda, of the late-t and most "fashionable styles, which 1 ant prepared to offer at prices lower than any other Clothing Store in Northern Pennsylvania. Every care has been taken iu selecting my stock, ami the careful purchaser will find on examining that they are made and got up equal to cus tom gofMis. I invite the public, my old customers, and ( as many new fines as wish to favor me with a call, to ex- I amine my goods before purchasing elsewhere. Additions will be made to my stock almost monthly during the spring and summer season, so as to keep rny reputation of having the best stock iu Northern Pennsylvania. T respectfully call your attention to the following list of Goods : Coots Fine French Black Frock Coats ; Medium do ; Cotton warp do : Fancy cashmere and doeskin Business do ; Black Cassimere do ; Fancy Suttinet, Tweed and Kentucky Jean do ; Linen do. of all qualities and grados. Pants —Fine black doeskin Pants ; Fine black castulo; Fancy cass. do ; Black union cass. do ; Cottonade do ; Linen, Marsallics, Ac., do. Fancy Velvet Vests ; Plush do ; Silk mixed do; Cassimere do -, Marsallies do ; Linen do ; Farmer's satin* do ; Black and Fancy Silk do. A good stock <>f GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, and BOY'S CLOTHING, of all qualities. Remember to call at M. K. SOLOMON'S. Ci- A good assortment of SOLE and UPPER LEATH ER, Kip -kins, French and domestic Calfskins, Morocco. Lining skins, Ac., will always be kept on hand and sold at the lowest prices. Cash paid for Gram, Hides and Pelts. Towanda, May 211, isoo. The Campaign of 1860 Fairly Opened AT J\IONTANYES STORE! In the shape of a FRESH AND LARGE ASSORTMENT OF loai oooßsn GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, HATS AND CAPS, Ac., Ac., &c., Ac., And all the elegances and et eeteras necessary to gratify the tastes ana wants of this last age. March 21. ificto 3totocrtfsrmcitts. FOR THE SPRING THIS WEEK, AT THE KEYSTONE STORE! A NEW STOCK OF Hill® Mi Will be Opened. VARIETY We hare never hern able to exhibit A Stock of Goods, THAT WOULD COMPARE WITH IfliS LpJigSSETJ. AN INVITATION IS RESPECTFULLY ! EXTENDED TO ALL, TO CALL UPON US. MAY 23, ISCO. HOOP SKIRTS! 250 STEEL SPRING HOOP SKIRTS At a Ureal reduction in Price. gill'lf S I A FRESH SUPPLY OF Th ree-Pbj and In y rain Carpets, JUST RECEIVED AT The Keystone Store. Wails ! Wails ! ! Rl II I a Superior Quality, IL''J Fur .Sale, Wholesale and Retail, at the KEYSTONE STORE, j | ■Sajous Kid Gloves ' VLL sizes, iu colors, Black and White, of these celebrated cloves will always he found at the i K BYSTONE STORE. Near the Bridge, Towanda, Pa. TOHN LAUGIILIN respectfully informs et tiie public that he has leased the h>-w and enmmodi ous Hotel recently erected near the Bridge, and having furnished it thoroughly, is now prepared tfi accommodate such of the travelling public as may give him a rail. He will endeavor by attention 11 the wants of his guests and bv the reasonableness of his charges, to merit a por tion of pubii • patronage. The Bar will be kept stocked with, the lirst Spritnons ami Malt 1.-quors. Good is attaelied. with uare ful attendance. Way 1M BLACKSMITHINa. \ DAM ESSKNNYINK respectfully informs J. V the publie that lie may stili lie found at the old stand where lie has worked for so many years.and where he is now doing all kinds of BLACKSM!THING, in the same workman like manner which lias distinguished him for years past. The public is requested to give him a trial, as by re newed exertions to please and strict attention to busi ness be is determined to merit a share of publie patron age. HORSE-SHOEING done iu the best manner, and at the lowest prices. PRODUCE of all kinds will he taken in the payment for wrok, but riedit positively declined. Call at the old shop of ADAM KSSIJNAVIXK, east'side of Main street opposite Bartlett's Foundry. Towanda, May Di, 1 Mid. WILSON", BARNES <fc CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Extensive Dealers in Tea. 115 Warren street, (three doors below Washington st.,) NK W YORK. WILLIAM H. WILSON, formerly of the firm of Ful ler, Dayton V Go., and Wilson. Jackson A Merrill. D. V. BARNES, formerly of Bradford county. A. C. KF.F.NEY, of Wyoming county, Pa. SAMUEL N. DKI.AN'U, of New York. K.mvCm m'P U'I)D3S, ufTHE undersigned have opened an office in the building J owned by Burton Kingsbury, fur the transaction of a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. They will receive money on deposit, and allow Interest on the same, according to the length of time it remains in their hands. They will also receive money on deposit, payable on the depositor's check, on demand. They will furnish drafts on the East, in sums to suit purchasers, at the current rates of Exchange. They will collect notes and drafts payable at any place in the Union accessible to a Bank or Banker. Persons desiring to remit money to their friends in the Old Country can be furnished with dratts to any amount from £1 sterling, upwards. From their long experience, and the facilities which tlu y possess, they hope to receive a share of the business appertaining to such an Office. They refer by permission to the following : The American Exchange Bank, New York ; Messrs. L. t\ . Clark A* C 0,.) , - " C. Emory St, Co., J I'hxladelphm. John Arnot, Etmira. \ tVdkes Barrc. Hon.J.N. Conyngnam, ( Messrs. J. M'Cormick, 1 " R. J. Ross, Harrisburg. " William Buehler, ) B. S. RUSSELL A CO. Towanda, April 17, 1860. SHAWLS. —The only place to buy Shawls cheap is at MERCUR'S. (J TEEIT*HOOP SKlßTS—Cheaper than O any other place at UERCUR'S. ' _ iWfsccllanrou's. Cowles' Bakery & News Room TP you want fine ORANGES A LEMONS A GO TO THE BAKERY. If yon want CANDIES, GO TO TIIE BAKERY. It y6tt want BREAD, CAKES, PIES or CRACKERS, GO TO THE BAKERY. If you want good TOBACCO AND CIGARS. GO TO THE BAKERY. If yon want an fextra GLASS OF LEMONADE, GO TO THE BAKERY. If you want a very extra DISH OF ICE CREAM, GO TO THE BA KfcRY. If you want the LATEST NEWSPAPERS. GO TO THE BAKERY. Ir you want any of the POPULAR MAGAZINES. GO TO THE BAKERY. If you want to ORDER ANY BOOK, GO TO THE BAKERY. Or a PIECE OF SHEET MUSIC, GO TO THE BAKERY. Go to the Bakery, and see xchat is there ! SPILING GOODS! H. S. MERCUR UAS just received a fine stock of SPRING GOODS, iu which will be found a great variety of FtSHIOMBLE DRESS GOODS, The Largest, Best and Cheapest Assortment of French, English and American PRINTS AND GINGHAMS, IN TOWN. 'CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND SUMMER STUFFS, Of every description. Carpets and Matting, Oil. CTOTHS, DRUGGET, i WALL k WINDOW PAPER, SHADES, LACE VEILS, EMBROIDERED COLLARS, BLEACHED & BROWN SHEETINGS & SHIRTINGS, IRISH LINENS, CRAVATS, NECK TIES, STOCKS, SHIRT COLLARS BOSOMS, SUSPENDERS, Ac. BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. An unusually full assortment of Common and Saddlery HARDWARE, mora, STEEL, WAILS, CORDAGE, WINDOW GLASS, SASII, GROCERIES, OILS, PAINTS AND VARNISHES, CROCKERY k GLASSWARE, All of which are offered al the Lowest I'rircs. Towanda, April 28, 1860. DII. JOHN MINTOSH. will be found at his old office, Patton's Block, during Spring and I Summer. Teeth nserted on Vulcanised Rubber—the j latest improvement in dentistry. Specimen piece to be seen at the office. Persons indebted to me will please pay up. JOHN MTNTOSH. Towanda, March 20, LSilO. DRESS XVZAKIWa! ID IK undersigned would respectfully inform . the Ladies of Towanda and vicinity, that they are ! now prepared to do all kind- of DRESS MAKING uitlie i latest and mo-t fashionable style, and cheaper than at I any other establishment in the County. gr*Rooms one door below Beidlcman's block, at the residence of A.J. Noble. MRS. A. J NOBLE, J April 16, 1668. MISS J. 11. HALF. Wool Carding in Myersburg. I PERSONS living on the West side of the Susquehanna river, having WOOL TO CARD can h-ave it at the Clothing Store of E. S. BENEDICT, in ! Towandt.and it will be sent to the Factory in Myersburg, Carded and then returned to the More wititouCany extra charge for cartage. ' " j lty< reburg. May 11. iB6O. W. A. BENEDICT. 1 | VfOTICE TO COLLECTORS— You are | .Li hereby authorized to deduct tire per cent, fiw.nt the I State tax of every individual who shall pay his or her state and County Taxes in full, on or before the 23 day of June next, and the same shall be allowed you in your settlement with the Treasurer, provided the same is by yon paid into the County Treasury on or before the 26 and 27 days of June, next. By order of the Commis sioners, E. B. COOLBAUGH, Clerk, Commissioner's Office, May 5, lsiiO. New Arrival of Roots & Shoes AT NELSON'S. Ladles' celebrated serge Long GAITERS, at NELSON'S. Ladies' serge bottomed G.\ ITERS, at NELSON'S, holies' French kid heeled SLIPPERS, at XEI.SON'S. Ladies' kid and morocco BOOTS, (his own make and warranted not to rip) at NELSON'S. Misses' serge Congress GAITERS, at NELSON'S. Misses' kid Congress GAITERS, at NELSON'S, Misses' French kid heeled SLIPPERS, at NELSON'S. Child's copper-toed SHOES, at NELSON'S. Infant's SHOES,at NELSON'S. All kinds of BOOTS and SHOES, at NELSON'S. Gent's Oxford TIES, at f 1 63 and f 1 75, at NELSON'S. Gent's thick and kip BOOTS, ?2 75 A S3, at NELSON'S. Gent's calf peg'd BOOTS, f3 50 to f f 50, at NELSON'S. Gent's calf sewed BOOTS, i"> and so 50, at NELSON'S They are determined not to be undersold, at NELSON'S They have engaged the services of MI-.WEHB, of New York city, a highly finished work man. to make first class pegged and sawed BOOTS, at NELSON'S. Ladirs' calf SHOES and BOOTS for 88 cts., fl 00 and $ I 25, at NELSON'S. Ladies' Kid BOOTS made to order,.for tl 37£ and $1 62£, at NELSON'S. Call and leave your measure, at NELSON'S. All kinds of Repairing, done at NELSON'S. All kinds'of Country Produce takeu for Boots and Shoes, at NELSON'S. Towanda, April 16, 1860. The Old Cash Drug House REMOVED! C O It NER Main and Pine street, FIND DR. PORTER'S N E W MEDICINE STORE. FRESH ORANGES AND LEMONS, at FOX'S. RESH FIGS AND PRUNES, at FOX'S. .fttfetellanftiu?. | WM. A. ROCKWELL Is just receiving a splendid assortment of AT No. 1, FATTON'S BLOCS, Corner of Main and Bridge sts. VTTE invite the attention of our old cnsto- T v mers and the public generally to our present as sortment. Our line of llf Is as usual unrivalled. We have a great variety of PRINTS, DELAINE PRINTS, JACONET PRINTS, UNION PRINTS, CHALLI PRINTS, And all the latest Styles LAWNS, BERAOEB, GINGHAMS, BRILLIANTS, DELAINES, SILKS, CHALLIES, WHITE GOODS, SHAWLS, MLLINERY GOODS, BONNETS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, RUSHES, BRIDAL WREATHS, LADIES' GOODS. HOOP SKIRTS, MISSES SKIRTS. REEDS, HOSIERY, EMBROIDERIES. LACES, GLOVES, BUSTLE CORSETS, HOOP CORSETS, EM f BROIDERIES, LADIES' SUSPENDERS, HOSIERY, DOMESTIC GOODS. DRILLINGS, BATS & WICKS, l SHIRTINGS, SHEETINGS, CURTAIN DRAPERIES. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. CLOTHS A CASSIMERES, HATS AND CAPS, COW HIDE, BOOTS AND SHOES, 1 SOLE LEATHER, KIP AND CALF SKINS, HARNESS LEATHER, I GROCERIES. FISH, OILS, PAINTS, DRUGS, GLASS, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, GLASS A SASH, BIRD SEEDS, CUTTLE BONE AND CAGES, WOODEN WARE, KEROSINE OIL, LAMPS, AND FIXTURES. We don't profess to sell below cost; for we find too much encouragement to think of leaving the business, but we do profess to sell as low, if not lower, than any other establishment in town. Come and see. WM. A. ROCKWELL. Towanda, April 27, iB6O. New Arrival of Clothing! CALL BEFORE YOU BUY ! J. M. COLLINS TS now receiving the largest stock of Spring A and Summer CLOTHING, ever offered in this market, | which lie is selling at astonishing low prices. Everyone j knows that COLLINS' is the place to buy good floods i and cheap Goods. His stock is larger this spring than j ever and bound to se!i at some price. In addition he has a large stock of Cloths and Cassimeres which he is ready, at auy time, to make up on short notice, and all work done in this line is done in his own establishment, and warranted in every way or no sale. He has one of the best workmen in the country to oversee the Tailoring business, and warrants a good fit, every time, or no sale. 11 is stock consists of MEN'S BLACK DRESS COATS, MEN'S FANCY CASS I MERE COATS, MEN'S SILK MIXED COATS, MEN'S BLACK CASSIMERE PANTS, MEN'S FANCY CASSIMERE PANTS, MEN'S BLACK A FANCY SILK VESTS, 1 MEN'S LINEN RAGLANS, ALL KINDS, MEN'S SPANISH LINEN COATS, MEN'S LINEN PANTS, ALL KINDS, MEM'S LINEN A MARSAILLES VESTS, BOY'S CLOTHING OF EVERY SORT CHEAP, HATS AND CAPS, FURNISHING GOODS, , SHIRT COLLARS, CRAVATS ty SUSPENDERS, ' MEN'S TWEEDS CLOTH A ALPACA DUSTERS, I CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS A TRIMMINGS, A" CUTTING done, as usual, and Warrrantetl. Afrit 27, 18G0. J. M. COLLINS. JUST RECEI! -D BY ; J. D. HUM MIKEY, (If 'est Suit of the I blic Square.) CHALLIES, DELAINES, BAREGES, I POIL PR CHEVRES, And in short a Full Stock of X.ADXES' DRESS GOODS. BROCHI SHAWLS, BROCHI BORDERED STELLA SHAWLS, COMMON STELLA SHAWLS, DELAINE, CASHMERE AND THIBET 9HAWLB, BROADCLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, SUMMER STUFFS, DOMESTICS, &C. AC. A Great Stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS ANI) CAPS, CROCKERY, NAILS, GLASS, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, SADDLERY, HARDWARE, WOODEN WARE, Ac. Ac. Ac. The above Goods were purchased under very favorable circumstances, and arc bound to be sold CHEAP. Bo" Call and see. Towanda, April 2.">, 1860. WE STUDY TO PLEASE. THE EXCITEMENT which has been caus ed by the selling of GOODS so cheap at the NEW CLOTHING &, FURNISHING STORE OF E. S. BENEDICT, . seems to be stiil greater this spring, on the arrival of the 1 Largest and Cheapest stock of MEN'S A BOY'S CLOTH ING, of every style and grade ever offered in this mar ket ; together with a fine stock of HATS, CAPS, UM BRELLAS, CARPET SACKS, GENTLEMEN'S FUR NISHING GOODS, Ac. Feeling under many obligations for your patronage for the last few months, i beg leave to call your attention this spring to my stock of Goods, and only ask you to call and examine and judge for yourselves. You will find a good assortment of MEN'S BLACK DRESS COATS, MEN'S BLACK FROCK COATS, i MEN S FANCY CASSIMERE COATS, MEN'S LATEST STYLE OF RAGLANS, MEN'S LIGHT CLOTHS FOR SUMMER WEAR. MEN'S SILK MIXED COATS, VESTS AND PANTS, CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER. TRIMMINGS SOLD AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. BEEBE'S BEST BLACK SILK HAT. HATS AND CAPS OF THE LATEST STYLE LINEN SHIRTS, COLLARS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, CRAVATS, STOCKS, AC. AC. AS"Those wanting CLOTHING, please give us a call, ' and we will endeavor to please you. Towanda, April 17,1860. SMOKED HAMS AND SHOULBERS, at VOX'S. | aeflarl. AX APPRAISEMENT AND CLASSI FICATION of the different persons engaged iu the sales of goods, wares and merchandise, in the County of Bradford, for the year 1860, with the amount of license thereunto attached: Class. License. ATHENS BORO— 'A 0 Snell 14 $ 7 00 J Parsons 14 7 00 E Averill 14 7 00 P W Meeker 14 7 00 € Park A SOB 12 12 50 G A Parkins 14 7 00 W H Fritcher 14 7 00 Page & Bristol 11 15 00 C Comstock 14 7 00 ATIIBN9 TUT— L A Gardner 14 7 00 A Biedleman 14 7 00 ASYLUM TWP— Ulysses Moody 14 7 00 ALBANY TWP- H A A W laincaster 14 7 00 BURLINGTON BORO— Miller A Michols 14 7 00 J M Long A Sons 14 7 00 Merry A William 14 7 00 BURLINGTON WEST —J B Foster 14 7 00 CANTON— Lockwood A Bennett 14 7 00 - WraS Baker 14 700 Mix A Hooper 14 7 00 J Vandyke Jr 14 7 00 A N A W W Spalding 14 7 00 J H Baker 14 7 00 J M Foster 14 7 00 D Wilcox 14 7 00 KWColweil 14 7 00 E Newman 14 7 00 COLOMBIA TP'-A B Austin 14 7 00 E C McCormick 14 7 00 GRANVILLE— E Meloz 14 700 L D Taylof 14 7 00 W Phelps 14 7 00 DERRICK— Geo Nichola 14 7 00 FRANKLIN— BascIay R H A Coal Co 14 7 00 I.KKOY —D D Parkhurst 14 7 00 MONHOK— Tracy A Edsall 14 7 00 Smith C'ranmer A Co 14 7 00 J B M Hinman 44 7 00 L Blackmail 14 7 00 D N Newton 14 7 00 Brown A Rockwell 14 7 00 S S Hinman 14 7 00 OVERTON— Charles Ileilhemer 14 7 00 ORWKLL^- Lyon A Taylor 14 7 00 H Gibbs A Son 14 7 00 S N Bronson 14 7 00 Bronson A Vannutteil 12 l'i 50 C G Gridley 14 7 00 Baldwin A Seymor 14 7 00 Stevens A Burrows 14 7 00 D Bailey A Son 14 7 00 L L Bosworth 14 7 00 G H Little 14 7 00 RIDOBURY— L Woodruff 14 7 00 A H VoofhiS 14 7 00 B F Buck 14 7 00 A K Tanner 14 7 00 ROME —J S Whiiaker 14 700 J W Woodburn 13 10 00 Geo Nichols 14 7 00 SHESHRQUIN— Kinney A Gore 14 7 00 E Brigham 14 7 00 J R Harding 14 7 00 SMITHFIELD— C B Riggs 14 700 Durfey A Fritcher 13 10 00 M Bullock A Co 13 10 0" ES Tracy 14 7 0"! SPRINGFIELD— Herman A Voorhis 14 7 00 Daly A White 14 7 00 ! SOUTH CREEK— J M Young 14 7 00 | TCSCARORA —J Taylor II 700 STANDING STONE— H W Tracy 14 700 George Stevens 13 10 00 4 John Espy 14 7 00 i TROY BORO —S W Payne 14 700 Maxwell Leonard A Bro 12 700 Guernsey A Miteheil 14 7 00 F J Calkins A Co 14 7 00 1) W C lierrick 14 7 00 Nichols A Long r l2 12 50 S W A 1> F Ponicroy 11 15 00 Goodrich,NewberrjA Peck 12 12 50 E H Dewey 14 7 00 FL Ballard 14 TOO O 1* Ballard 14 7 00 EAST TROY—R A L Stiles 14 7 00 TOWANDA BORO— A J Record 14 700 J M Collins 14 7 00 D C Hall 13 10 00 H W Noble 14 7 00 Tracy A Moore 13 10 00 E S Benedict 14 7 00 Joseph Powell 10 20 00 E T Fox 14 7 00 O D Harriett 14 7 00 J D Humphrey 12 12 50 Wm A OhainberHn I t 7 00 11 Runk 14 7 00 J F Bender 14 7 00 E A Parsons 14 T 00 Chester Wells 14 7 00 Montanyes 13 10 00 J Kingsbury 14 7 00 HSMercur 12 12 00 J Shlam 14 7 00 J Carman 14 7 00 A M Warner 14 7 00 l'atton A Payne 14 7 00 J H Phinney 14 7 00 ME Solomon 14 7 00 Wm A Rockwell 14 7 00 J Biedleman 14 7 00 LC Nelson 14 7 00 TERRY—J Hot-ton 14 7 00 A B Denisotl 14 7 00 Terry A Jones 14 7 00 ULSTER— H L Mingle 14 700 Newell A Brines 14 7 00 WARREN— It Cooper 14 7 00 Talmud go A BoweU 14 7 00 WINDHAM— Wm H Russell 14 7 00 WYALUSIXG —J M Bixby 13 10 00 A Lewis 14 7 00 W Taylor 14 7 00 AVorz A Camp 14 7 00 WvsoX—V EA J E Piollct 13 10 00 Allen A Myers 14 7 00 WILMOT— Horton A Strong 14 7 00 X LIST AND CLASSIFICATION OF Beer Houses, Ac., in the County of Bradford, for the year 1860, under the Acts of Assembly i ALUKNS —H Carner >lO 00 BURLINGTON— C 1) Ross 10 00 CANTON —Metier A Co • 10 00 H Tuttle 10 00 E Porter 10 00 GRANVILLE— P S Bailey 10 00 MONROE— E C Oascal 10 00 It It Rockwell 10 00 ORWELL— B A Chaffee •10 00 TROY—O 1* Adams 10 00 Wm Morgan 10 00 F Cowtes 10 oo TOW.VSDA —E Kromer 10 00 J C Wilson 10 00 J H Nevins 10 00 F 1! Ford 10 00 A F Cowlcs 10 00 M Carter 10 00 J Conley JO oo ULSTER— J S Smith • 10 00 W Shaw 10 00 C Rockwell 10 00 Plowman A Clair 10 00 WVALUSING —.I M Solomon 10 00 WYSOX— E R Bishop 10 00 A LIST AND CLASSIFICATION OF 11 persons engaged in the sale of Nostrums, Ac., in the County of Bradford, for the year iB6O, uuder the Act of Assembly of April 10, ISI'J : Class. Licenttet ATHENS— G A Perkins 4 $5 00 LEROY— I> I) jarkhnrst 4 5 00 TROY —F L Ballard 4 5 00 Guernsey A Mitchell 4 5 00 TOWANDA— Patton A Payne 4 5 00 H C Porter 4 5 00 A LIST AND CLASSIFICATION OF the different Breweries and Distilleries in the Coun ty of Bradford, for the year 1860, under the Acts of As sembly of 1849, 1856 and 1858 : SMITHFIELD— NichoIs A Olmstcad $25 00 SpßiNdriKt.b A Brail 25 00 TROY —G F Rcadington 25 00 P N A G F Vielfl 25 00 TOWANDA— A Loder 25 00 A LIST AND CLASSIFICATION OF the different Billiard lablesand Ten Pin Alleys in the County of Rradford, for the year IS6O : TOWANDA— F B Ford Two Tables S4O 00 Chase A Laugh!in " Alleys 40 00 \ LIST AND A LASS! FICATION OF JLJL of the different Bankers in the County of Bradford for the year 1860 : TOWANDA— Laporte, Mason & Co SIOO 000 S3O 00 B S Russell A Co 100 000 30 00 NOTICE is hereby given, (hat an Appeal will be held at the Commissioners Office, in the Borough of Towanda. en the 16th day of next JUNE, at 1 o'clock, P. M.. at which time anil pi ce any person who feels aggrieved by the foregoing app;aisemcnt and classification can attend if they think proper. A. D. ROSS, Leßoy, May 15, 1860. Mercantile Appraiser. THE CAMPAIGN OF I860*" MUSIC! MUSIC!! MUSIC ! !! The Towanda Brass Band, COMPOSED OF TEN TALENTED AND EXPERI ENCED MUSICIANS, would respectfully announce to the citizens of this and adjoining counties, that they are now prepared to furnish the BEST KIND OF MUSIC for any and every occasion, at reasonable rates. For en gogements, Address J. BILL MEANS. May 10,1860. Towanda, Bradford Co. Pa. HAY FIAKES, AT WHOLESALE AND Retail, at VERCUESi fteflal. SALE OF REAL ESTATE.—The ratea ble Real Estate Known ss tbe Lukens Lands situate ' in Warren Township, Bradford County Fa., are offered for sale to the highest and best bidder.' This body of lands consists of four contiguous tracts, containing fifteen hun dred acres of good farming and grazing land, well water ed, and of eaSJ access to a close marfcel for produce, as the lands are situated only about tire nrttes from the New York and Erie Railroad. Offers of purchase wiU be re ceived for the whole body, or for the separate parcels ac cording to t*e subdivisions occupied by the tenants. No sale will be made of less than one hundred acres, arftd parcels will not be sold separately unless the Whole body can be sold in that way. Terms of paymetrt, one third cash, and tha balance ia two equal annual instalments, with interest aeenred by ; bond and mortgage on the property. Title unque&tiouae I ble and free from all incumbrance. Persons desiuma of purchasing will send their offers in writing in tbe nature of bids per acre, either to my Agent, WM. ELWELL, Esq.,Towarida, Ph. or to mvself, SARAH L. KEENE, administratrix, irttk the will annexed of John l.ukensr deceased, 10th audi Chestnut streets, Philadelphia. April 2, 1860. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE —Notice ia bere- JLJ by given, that all persons indebted to the estate of RICHARD McPHERSON, late of Wyalusiog tp., dee'd., are hereby requested to make payment Without delay ; and all persons having claims against said estate wilt present them duly authenticated for settlement, JOHN MORROW, April 8,1800. Ekeeutor. I EXECUTOR'S NOTICE— Notice is for* A by£ given, that all persons indebted to the ea tate of lIANJfAH EVITTS, late of JPike twp. deceased, are herehy requested to make payment without delay, and all persons having claims against said estate, With present them duly authenticated for settlement. ABEL MORE. March 22, 18C0. Executor. ADM I NISTR A TRI X'SN OTICE.-Notlcff Ms hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of JOB SHKPAIiD, late of Athens Borough, deceased are hereby requested to make immediate payment.and all persons having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. CORNELIA SHEPARD. Administratrix de bonit non. with will annexed. February 29,1860. ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE —Notice is hereby given that, all persons indebted to the es tate of GEORGE AVERY, late of Rome township, dee'd. are herehy requested to make immediate payment, and all persons having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement—to John Paaa more, at Rome. JOHN PASSMORE, HAMPTON CHAMPLIN.I March 1,1800. Administrators. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE —Notice is here by given that all persons indebted to the estate of THOM AS McEVIENNA, dee'd.,late of Asylum tp, must make immediate payment.and all persons having demands against said estate, will present them duly authenticated for settlement. PATRICK McEVIENNA, March 6, 1860. Executors. ADMI NISTR ATO R'S NOTlCE.—Notice . is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the estate of ROBERT P.BHORTELL, late of Pike, deceased are hereby requested to make payment without delay ; and all persons having claims against the said estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. L B. PIERCE, March G, 1800. Administrator. E EXECUTRIX'S NOTlCE.—Notice is here A by given, that all persons indebted to the estate I of TRUMAN M. BEACH, late of Smithfield twp., dee'd must make immediate payment, and all persons having demands against said estate will present them duly au i thenticated for settlement, i RUTH BEACH. ! January 4,1880. Executrix. I EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is here- A by given, that all persons indebted to the estate of ) NATHANIEL RUSSELL, late of Orwell township.de | ceased, are hereby requested to made payment without de-* lay, and all persons having demands against said estate, will present them duly authenticated for settlement, to- Stephen Russell, at the late residence of the deceased. AARON CHUBBUCK, ! April 18, 1800. . Executor. AD MIXI ST IIATO R'S NOTIC E.—Notice is herehy given, that all persons indebted to the es ; state of Cll APJ.ES PERKINS, late of Smithfield, dece'd, must make immediate payment, and all persons having demands against said estate will present them duly au thenticated for settlement. JOSEPH PERKINS, Mayay 24, 1800. Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the j estate of PHILANDER M. HOSLEY, late of Spring field twp., deceased, are hereby requested to make pay ment without delay, and all persons having dejnanas against said estate, Will present them duly authenticat ed for settlement. LEMUEL C. GLEASON, May 17. 18C0. Administrator, de bonis non. \ DM I NISTR ATO R'S NOTICE.—Notico j XX. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the estate of ASA PRATT, deceased, late of Canton town-, ship., are requested to make payment without delay ; anil those having claims against the said estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. CHARLES STOCKWELL, ASA PRATT, May 17, 1800. Administrators. i O HERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of a writ i kJ of Vend. Expo, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County, to me directed and delivered, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House in the Borough of To wanda, On FRIDAY, JUNE 15th,1800,at 1 o'clock P. M., nil the defendants iutcrest in the following lot of land situate in Wells, bounded north by land of j Daniel Strong, east by laud of Henry French and Catha rine Ayres, south by land of Stephen D. Parmeter, and west by land of James Campbell. Containing sixty acres, more or less, about thirty acres thereof improved with a framed house, framed barn, work shop and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of James H. Brink, to the use of Jere Adams, vs. Robert Adams. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land sit uate in West Burlington, and bounded as follows : on the north by lands of Orrin Westgate, ou the east and south by the public highway, and on the West by lands of Baina Vroman. Containing forty acres, be the same more or less, all improved two trained houses, framed barn and an orchard of fruit trees*. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Charles C.- Paine vs. 11, H. A Jacob Grace. THOMAS M. WOODRUFF, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, May 2t, PLANTS FOR SALE AT THE OARBEN OF ZMZIX. LIST OF PRICES: Early York Cabbage 0 cents dpi.- Early Dutch" Cauliflower, 6 " Asiatic, Cauliflower, 6 " Large Late Cauliflower 0 " Uirge Sweet Pepper;, i 10 " Large Red Tomato 0 "" Large Round Egg-Plant 10 " Long Egg Plant, 10 " Bell-shaped Pepper, *. 10 " A few thousand Sweet Potato Plants, will in condition? ' to set from 10th of May to the 10th of June, at 50 cents* [. per hundred. ~ All Late Cabbage Plants, jout door culture, at 25 cent* per hundred. Celery at 25 cents per hnmlred : thousands in fine con-' ' dition to set from the middle of May to the first o£ Au -0 gust. Being so deficient last season, lam now prepared _ to supply all demands. .. Much pains will be taken to make all this Plants a-v strong and stocky as possible, by transplanting, Ac. P Plants may be carried any distance, as fhCy will bepack -i ed exceedingly well in moss. i, GRAPE VINES. . All the Vines T have sold, I warrant true to name. The purchasers will please keep the names distinct, and whert they fruit should there be a mistake, a new Vine will be ' given. A few varieties of Grape Vines for sale, at the 1 garden. Towunda, April 28, 1860. JIARRY MIX. I rPHE BRADFORD COUNTY TEACH -1- FRS' ASSOCIATION, will meet at Canton, on the 1 Bth day of June next, at in A. M. The Bev. J. G. CAR • XACHAN, of Troy, Will address the Association. Essays 1 may be expected trom Miss SARAH BLISS, of Troy, and Miss MARY ADAMS, of Canton, and a Declamation by 1 WALLACE RODQERS Esq., of Monroe. The members of the Association and the Mends of ed _ ucation are cordially invited to attend, as the session wilf be highly interesting. E. C.UYER, President. R. S. BEARPSLEE, Recording Secretary. \\7OOL! WOOL! WOOL !—25,0001b5. t T WANTED!—The highest market price will bs paid rt May 23,1860. M.E.SOLOMON'S. 1 a®-Wash your Wool clean before you bring it fo m t*- [- ket, on the sheep, if possible, or in tub, as one-third will e be deducted for unwashed wool, as is the custom in the y wool trade, and farmers can do it a good deal cheaper, aa H above mentioned. AUTON— Whereas, MARTIN W. MA GILL, indentured to me. has left me, without any " good reason, this is to forbid all persons harboring or ' trusting Mm-on mv acconnt. Towanda, May 15, l?6t>. W. W. BOWMAN
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