T f Crois FOR 1857.—A journey of some , ' i},mi<and miles within three weeks past, \ ,v Y<>rk, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, 1 - * brscy, 'Pennsylvania, Delaware, Mary -1 Vir'duia, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Missou lowa—fourteen States in all—enables r; r j ve our readers the grateful assurance crops of the present year, according ; ;, , .| . on t promise, will be unsurpassed. The ;' I'!' | s already secure, and there is liard l ore important crop than this, or one of ' ' • il many portions of the country have stood •• more need during some months past. ' p,mouse quantities of wheat and corn have in the great West, and if some, : i e ven much of the winter wheat has been ?■•',.,! the deficiency has been many tiiues ' MP in the abundance of extra land plan- The season has been every where a very , .... , ri j OIIC , and even inoie backward in the \vV-t than in the East. In the western , 0 f Massachusetts and New York, eonsid ' the latitude, the crops are more ad ,," d than in almost any other portions of •)„' roimtry. In Ohio, Indiana and Illinois, V f !L .l,l> "look as if there could be no failure fiiiiine, neither want or suffering. The , .-, itv of the present, arising from two can peculation ami emigration West, and which liiado a city like St Louis a place of cx -< from even Westward is an event entirely in its kind, and which can hardly occur :•. The thousands who have gone West i' Vow England, the Middle States, and s jth. have had to be supplied from sour s entirely now, and produce, therefore is ; vliout dear at Cincinnatti, Chicago and St I j as at Boston and New York. The i v; rnfls~>7 promises, we arc happy to say. m he a year of abundance. Farmers will j n'liuiui'd irood and even high prices, but not tae exorbitant rates of the present time. No 1 utrr Mossing can be fall the nation than "ooii crops, and we ought to pray devoutly j for such a consummation. — Xeir YorJ: l-lrj>rss \ SVAK;: REMOVED nx>\r A STOM- | in- The Lngansport (Ind.) Phncs states I that A Mr.Yr.ns, of that city, who was acquir- | e ,i c,one celebrity as the inventor of a trap fur ' t!ie the reinovj of tape Worms, has recently pifoiined a cure that is worthy of more than ordinary mention. Mr- K. liv AX, of Fort Wayne, about 20 rear- of age, has been severely afflicted for four -ear.- with a sensation in the stomach, as though there was some reptile moving in it. During ♦hat time she was treated for various diseases liv numerous physicians of skill, and by several for tape worm. Hearing of Dr. MEYERS' new nroiv.v- for the removal of parasite from the human stomach, Mrs. R went to Logans port and placed herself under his charge. Witiiing two weeks Dr. N. removed from her stomach a snake about 3 I I feet long, and 1 1-2 inches in diameter, instead of aggravat ing it, as had been tlie result of the previous treat meut she received. The latter part of her : i.ess was unable to attend to the domestic rare of her family or even to take care of her • If. It took two hours to pr> pare for retir iiii: at night, an equal length of time before •• could lie down —and often she was depriv ed id sleep for nights together. Frequently -' r walk the floor until exhausted, becau.-c v..able to lie down witliout the most excruciat ing pain. Mrs. RYAN'S own words are that her sufferings Were such that she often prayed for death to relieve them, Mrs It. supposed sin' -wallowed the snake, which was apparently of the water species, while drinking from a spring in the evening at her former residence west of Fort Wayne. She left the care of Dr. M. for home, feeling as though she was saved from worse than death. Fmi. OCCURRENCE. — A most DISTRESSING oe cr.iTenee transpired on Saturday, at H,mover, l'.i., resulting in the death of Jacob Mathias, cashier of the Dank of Westminister, it ap ji iirs t'nat AT I*. M. had taken passage at the llalliinoru depot for 1 larrisburir, :, ud whilst the tars stopped at Hanover a minute or two, he entered the public house and drank a glass of lemonade. lie had scarcely drank before the train commenced moving off, when ho ran from tin' place and caught hold one of the cars, which jerked him around with considerable violence. Making a second attempt, he again grasped an iron handle of the next car, and on attempting to spring tip was prostrated btf >re the wheels, which passed over both legs, cut ting them almost entirely off, and fracturing the skull. Mr Matthias was immediately ta ken up and convoyed to a pi ice of safety, every possible means was resorted to, but all to 110 purpose. Death terminated his intense sufferings in fifteen minutes after the occur rence. lie was in the seventy-fifth year of his nge, and highly regarded as a most excellent citizen. He was quite wealthy and leaves a family.— liallimore Ami*., June 22. A v>Ti!i.u A iiiiEST.—Yesterday United States Deputy Marshall Anderson arrested, on a warrant. Ichabod Corwin, upon a charge of obstructing and resisting the United States Deputy Marshal and assistants in serving the I mted States process in (Mark, Champaiiru ivl (Jrcen counties. He was taken before 1 nites States Commissioner Xewhall, and cuv. Itail in the sum Of Sl,nOO for his appear ance on the Oth day of July next. —Cincinnul tl Utquirer ] th/i inst. M.ur, Cl'Acn UPSET DOWN* A UKF.C iricK Dn l'lmrsday na nig, at 7 o'clock, the Dutlcr rmii! stage start* d from Allegheny City, with an unusually large number of passengers—six teen inside and four or five on the outside.— Nothing worthy of note occurred until they nine miles out, within three quarters of a mile of Colt's tavern, when one of the lend horns was attacked with tiie blind "staggers," and rolled over the side of the road pulling along the other leader, together with the shaft horses, and the coach, down a precipice some 1 hirty feet deep, with rocks at the bottom.— John McAllister, of the Second Ward, Allegheny City was the most seriously injured. Ormsby, a, passenger, examined him, and found that two of his lower rils wore broken, "Due bruised, and the skin rubbed off his back, his head and shoulders were outside, and the huge in -triking, lodged fair across his back Hncrc it must have remained twenty minutes, "ad if m it been for the yielding nature of the ground, lie would no doubt have been killed, hie other persons hurt were a young man " ain j<l JLoss, of Allegheny, aMr jfcWhiiiley, °f l'ittsburg, and an old lady with a little boy, a:i of whom had their leg 3 more or less crash ed l.y being caught under the falling stage.— conic of the passengers continued their journey - next coach, others ret urned to Alleghe ny ' n market wagons, and all were exceedingly ] liin kful that the accident had not resulted in a mtal teruiinatiou. [For the Bradford Reporter.] Protect your Life and Property from Lightning. On Mornlay June 22d, a violent shower passed over this place, accompanied by the first heavy thunder and ligl tiling of the* sea son. It seemed as if the long pent up batter ies of Nature's electric fountain had gained power by disuse, and were pouring their heav iest. charges upon us. One or both of the rods recently erected upon the store of I>. Daily k Son, by our enterprising townsman, F. Gre gory, were struck by the heaviest charge of electricity it Ims become our lot to witness in a time ; but was carried off by tie rods with out doing the least damage to the building or rods. Had it not been for the rods so fortu nately ere* ted, the result must have proved fatal to many of the inmates of the building, who had taken refuge from the storm. But instead of this the results proved most clearly to the inmates and others, who witnessed the descent of electric current, the utility and com plete protection afforded by the rods, which are put tip onAhe scientific principles thorough ly insulated, and oi the size capable of harmless ly transmitting any ordinary charge of elec tricity, to the moist earth, where it is imme diately neutralized. In this ease the charge must have been unusually heavy, as described by a gentleman who witnessed the descent at the distance of a mile, and almost blinding those near the spot. How different the re sult in this en -e from those where buildings have been struck in this vicinity, which were unprotected; proving to the most ivrredulous the complete protection afforded I>y Lightning Roth. It behoves onr citizens to avail themselves of the rare opportunity offorded by Win. Gre gory, to procure Lightning Rods which are approved of by scientific men, and the public generally—thus affording protection from thunder storms. LKR AYSVILI.K, JUNE 26. 1857. _ INDEPENDENCE PARTY!! ! LA, .- AT run WASHBURN' HOUSE. ULSTER, Oa Friday. July 3,1*57. e.',"Supper from c, to 10. P. M. LimrU anil spiced meats from 12 to 3. A. M. Music, FRED. L'A.MEREUX. and others, of Cauliam's band, and T in Canham, himself, if lie is iu the country, (to use his own words for it.) Bill ii SO. * S. F. WASHBURN, Proprietor, li.-j" The above lionse issitnatt >1 on the ea-l side of the stage roa.l from Towanda to Waveriy, in tlie village of I't.sTKK. Pa., commonly known as the ■♦ Barley Sheaf," and now kept by S. F. WASHBURX, formerly of the Valley House, Shesheqe.in. The dining room has been enlarged so a- to a e nnin ulnte a g nutly nam'oer. A good time is confidently expected. Come and see. June 2d. 1857. /ys-igi. IXDF.PEXi)EXCE BALL—The Comrmiiy of Yourself and Ladv i-iii vited at tl:e House of X.OLMSTED, in Ulster, on Friday evening. J ily 55,1857. Mu-ic—Win ner's (Eluiira) Band. Bill $2. X. OLMSTED, Prop'r. BIE3, In Pike townsidp. on the 17th of June, WILLI AM BRAD- j SIIAW in the 7: d year of his age. iXeui \ PMIXISTRATOTTS NOTlCE.—Notice J 1 \ is he: v riven, that all persons indebted to the es- | t.'.teot EzciC'l Mead dee'd late of South Creek tp.. are re- , i inc.-ted to make payment without delay: and till pcr-ons having claim- again-t said e-t; te.mnst present llieinduly anthetitii atcd for settlement, to the subscribers. LEWIS MEAD, June ? r> . "s 7. Administrator with will arm xrd. pXKL'I'TOirS NOTICE. — All persons in -1 J dehted to the estate of JOHN W.MORROW, dee'd.. late of Asylum town-hip, are hereby notified that pay ment must ije made without delay, and all per-ons having claims aguin-t said estate are requested to present them duly autlicnt'. ated for settlement. JOHN MORROW. .tune la. 1 -.'7. Executor. 1 DMIXISTU ATOM NOTICE. —Notice _t\. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the estate of JOHN 5 L MARTIN dee'd, late of Franklin Iwp, we hsrsby notified to make payment without del.iy. mid all persons having demands again t -aid estate . re requested to present them dulv authenticated for settle ment. JAMES RiDGWAY, D. J. BKARDSLF.Y, June 27, l-07. Administrators. vJTKAVKD OR STOLEN, froma 1" Smith's 1.-iund, ill tin- Susquehanna river THREE HEAD OF CATTLE. One a bright red Stag, live years old, short bodied, carries hi- Lead high : a light hrindic, line f'U' k en", *5 years old u* vv niil -b ; a llireo ve irs old Bcii, <llrk red. with .-mail st; r in the forehead. light under tj>- b"!!y. A liberal nivaid •vili Te paid f' r the ret; rn of the-e animals, or such in -1 forijiati'.n as will lead to their discovery. I Dure!!. July 1, 1 - 7. ISRAEL SMITIL New Store & New Goods, ratten s Llock, cvr Jnor North nf Gulleiuburg, Jii'Senbn urn t\- ( 'o. V M. A. ROCKWELL, TATE -J the lirm Mont mve- A Co.. would i'lform j l.ep hi geneal!;. and his -Id] r>n is and cjs'o-ner- I pur idlarlv tlttt hew jn#t re living and i"W otliqs fur 5 sale ..n the mo-t fitvora'•! terms, a large find c..refiWy at ' le ted assortment of G*>oDs. THE LADIES will ti: 1 that their v.-.tid-• hive been I carefaly cot: idcri d. Th. ir at!ei(i!> i- p-rtim larly iw i vit. u to all the latr-t styles or IrKKffe GOODS—Silks, j' li I!ies. La wns, CoiiiiiioJi. 1! d•• and 1 rem !• :l '< u and ' It i!>e Itaieges, 111 illiants, DfcLaiues. Aiapucca.s, I'iiibei i CfUlis, foreign ami domestic Giiigiiaiu-. Meri iniac, Co- Ia u co. mid all the newest styles of Prints. Mourning . G ...il a great vaiiety. Apl'on elie. ks ;.i,il 1 iauncl-. EDGING. Ja •' ft Swi-s Thread: Cnftoft. Ri.ickSilk. ' d C .tten im< cs. Bui le. illusion aud Id : ;!• . EMBBOIDEUIES- Collar- ami < Cs, Cnder b-i vos, Dimity. Mourning and Bugle C' liirs, embr idtred P.aiui i ami Fiotim ings. Stamped c .liars and Bands. WHITE GOODS Ja -met pl-iin ard triped. Plain f yrul .lotted Mu-lilis; India. Rook. Barred and striped i Mu-hits : u toria mid liisb-q* Ijitvus. SKEEE'foN and < a tu • Skirts ; Brass, Reed, and i Whalebone il e.-jis. ri*.< 1 ( .i; oliue. BARRAGE. Love, Dotted, a id Chaauey Veils. SI I \WI.S- A great varietv. j BOilNEi'S Neapolitan, V. liite, Soft and Fancy Straw ' Drn -eta. j UIBBONS of every kind. Florence Si'.ks, Moire An tiques. Fringes. Saving Braid, B"tt cis, Paper i anthric , 1 "-lazed M i-lin. and all the l itest styles of Dress Trim ! tilings. Mitts. Gloves, Sewing Silk, .poo! Thread. French ! and Moravian Cotton. j FOR THE GENTLEMEN. Cloths,Cassimeres. Tweed, Kentucky Jeans, Blai k it •e-kiji.t lit k,Cult;■•m:de, stripe j and fumy . beck. Brown Duck, Overall ,Am Silk, Far mer's Satin, Marseilles,gild fancy VI-.S l lN'-S. Buttons. | Twist, a general assortment of Coat Tiiiiiniings, Collars. ; Cravats, 'So.-ponders, Shirtings, Limn 80.-oins, (ready , mailt), ie., Ac. , H'H'SE IT'RNISIHNG Goods. Madder and undressed i Furuitura Print-, Sheetings, I rown 4*nl l.leaehed. Dra pery Mu-lin. Carpet binding -. Bro'wn Crash, Linen i-ml j ('■ tton Diaper, Brown, anil Wenched Tal.le Linen, Nap kins, D'.wlies, Carpet warp, Ti; kings. Ac., Ac. HATS & C A PS—BOUTo & SHOES—For men, women. : and children. HOSIERY- White and colored. Mits, Gloves, Siik, ' Linen and Cotton Handkerchiefs. YANKED NOTIONS"- -Hooks and Eyes, Coiiiifc, f^ r! i-q,rs of ali kinds, pins. Needle#. Tape. Buckles. Pen cils, Pens. Inkstands, Tobacco and Shaving Boxes, Strops , Fi-li hooks ami Jint-s. . PAPEIt HANGINGS—Bonier#, Window Shades,wri ting Paper and Envelopes. GROCERIES—Fine Green and Black Teas. Coffee, Rice, Spices, Starch, Salaratus, Soda, Cream Tartar, Su gars. Molasses. Pcppersauce. Tobacco,('odti#!i, Mackerel, Soaps, Paints, Oils, Dyestnfls, tilass, Drugs ami Medi cines Lamp Oil, Fluid", Catiipliine, Candle#, Brooms, Bas leets. irideii ware. Stone ware. Sieves, Hardware and j Cutlcfy, Leathi r and Hrlioe linuings, Truntes and carpet bags, tl v nets, whips, 4'c-, Ac. The subscriber has purchased liis goods for cash, and ' therefore can a (lord to .-ell theni low tor c wh or country produce, ami hopes for a liberal share of patronage. Tuwanila, July 1, lrt.">7. I >LASTI N(r I'UWDKR-.—-A q;iautlty of 1) BLASTING POWDER just received, and will be kept constantly on hand, by je22 J. POWELL. W r lIKAT GRITS, Samp, lloramouy, Gra liani Flour. Oatmeal, Farina, Tapioca, Maccunnii. j VermJriUi, Kicc Flour, Corn Starch,uDtl a variety >( sinn i jinn.li I'o\>. | bail) SpW ami Tallow lw tl:e box oupound at , lOXfj. Jsctu At TOR'S NOTICE.— In the matter of -2TV the estate of David S. If'athins, dte'd. In the Or phans Court of Bradford County. .Notice is here!iv given, that the Auditor appointed to distribute money in the hands of the Administrator of this estate, will attend to the duties <>r his appointment ut his olhee in the borough of rroy.oa Friday, tlie loth of July, 18.57, at 1 o'cloek, P. M. All person., having claims upon said money must present them, or else lc forever del wired from the same. E. 15. I'ARSON'S June !i. Is.',:. Audita^ ATOTICE.—Is hereby given by the under- X* signed in conformity with the supplenient entitled " A tiirther supplement to the act to incorporate the Brad ford 1! dl Road ued <'oal C 0.," approved the twenty-eighth day of May, 1840, that Books tor subscription to stock in said Company will be opened 011 the 2inh day of .June inst., in the City of Philadelphia, ut N*>. Tig Wuhiut st., and will reUiuiu open until the whole of the"stsek he sub- Kerihed. G. F. M A SOX, ) A. R. I'ERKiXS, Corporators. June 0, 15.',7. W. H. WIXBKR, 1 MOaH NEW yOBS! A HE just receiving, in their Xew Store, west side of - the Public fjqinwe aLu tie aud well selected assort ment of goods suitable for the Summer trade. Consisting ot Lawns, Cli .liis, Bareges, Poplin, Delaine-. Scotch and American Ginghams. Rebeges, Black and Colored Silks, French, English and American Prints in great variety ; Gents Dress Goods. Hardware, Crockery, l-'i.-h, Sugar, Tea, Goflee and other Family Groceries. Also, u very large assortment of 2oct<3 <&. Shoes, of almost every variety, and having made arrangements with the manufacturers by which we are iu constant re ceipt of new work, we are prepared to otter to the public the large-t and best stock, and at lower prices than any other =tore in Towanda. Cull and see. S h and Upper Heather, French and American Calf Skins. Morocco, Colored and plain Lining". Binding.Shoe Thread and a general assortment of Findings, wholesale and retail at reasonable rates. Grateful for past favors, we invite the patronage of the public and by --trier atten tion to business and particular eare in selection of our goods, both a- to quality and adaptation to meet the wants of customer", we hope to merit th" confidence of the com liiunilv and respectfully invite those visiting Towauda to calf and examine our goods. HUMPHREY A WICK HAM. Towanda. June 8, 1 a 57. K. T~ FOX~ TS NOW RECEIVING a large stock of A FAMILY GROCERIES, which are offered for sale at as low prices as the same quality of Goods can be bought anywhere this side ot the City of .Vow York. QMOKED II AM.SHOULDERS, DRIED O REEF at June 4, 15.',7 FOX'S. DRIED REACHES, ORANGES, EIGS, Prunes, Eai"ons, Ac., at June 4, ls.'ij. FOX'a DA BUSHELS NICE WRITE BEANS, if f st June 4. 18.57. FOX'S. W"E ARE NOW OFFERING a very I i large and well selected stock of BOOTS AXD SHOES direct from the Manufacturers, which we oiler at extremely low prices for READY PAY, and invite the public tub-all and examine before purchasing eNewhero. Jnne 2d, K57. HI'MPIIKEYA WIi'KHA.M. PRINTS, GINGHAMS, CHALLIS, 3 Lawns, Delaines, Muslins, Ac., Ac., iu great variety and stvle, just received bv June 2d, 18.5(5. 'HUMPHREY A \VI(!KHAM._ NEW GOODS! f fMie stibserilier is now in rereipt "I a large and general J. assortment or NEW AM> SEASONABLE GOODS, Including Dry Goods, Hardware, Groceries, Crockery, H it-, and Cups, It ots and Shoes, Nails. Fish, Ac. Also, an extensive catalogue of School and Miscellaneous Books ! Stationary. Ac., which will he disposed of on the most ' reasonable terms. He respectfully asks his proportion of j the patronage of his friends and the public. May 26, 1 .l"S. RINGSBEfIV. DTSSOTjTTTIOX. —The firm of KSEX-J WINE A SKFP.ISCH is dissolved by mutual con- j -cut. The accounts owing to said linn must he settled hy tiie Flit ST DAY OF JFI.Y next, or co-ts will be made. Either ol the late firm will attend t p their settlement. JOHN ESFNW'IXK. Towanda,May27,lBs7. ANDREW sKFi'ISOH | Lightning - and. SJcstrv.cticn! rpiiE aiibwrfber, grateful for pa.-t favi rs, t ikes this . i opjtortuiiify to inform the citizens of Bradford and i adjoining count.i s, Cut In has again started his teams in i the LIGHTNING BOD TRADE. I Having had several years experience in the business, he feels coniident that lie can supply those in want of H u'.'.with a suptuior arti> lc, put up strictly upon scienti lie principles, and at pric.-s that cannot fail to suit.—lf tln re any of the many r d- pet tip by hint in any way out , of repair, l y being iitful i,iC il of too same, it will afbu d ! him much pleasure to put them in proper order. All or ders by ma.l or otherwise promptly atttcndi-d Jo. ( LellaysviUe, June 4, 1557. F.GREGORY. FQS. SATaE. HPHK well known and well established EAGLE FOUN- J DRY, situate on Main Street in the Borough of To ! Wanda near the terminus of the Barclay Rail Road. S.ihl Foundry is in goo 1 repair ami lias suitable Lathes, M.i- I chinery", Ac., to do a large business. Any information | reelecting tl." husine-s capacity ol -uij Foundry, can be j had by calling on JOHN IRVINE, who s now rnn'ning it. For Terms apply to the subscriber at bi.s residence in Towanda. May , 1857: J. D. GoODFNOi ;11. I THE TROY HOUSE, E. W. IiIGONV, Pkoi'uiktor, HAVING lieen repaired and re-furnished, the proprie tor a snres the public that no pains will be spared to | de-ervc the patronage of the publie. Troy. Bradford Co.. April 15, lh.">7. j (Ai l RWJS. COMMON SALT ; 10 bb!s. i .1' '' ' Rock Salt for packing salt, just hv j lice. M. I sad. BAILEV A NKVINS. XT PACTS for Savoring, for sale clu'tip j at FOX'S. is] SPRING TRADE! [57. GREAT ATTRACTIONS AT M. E.SOLOMON'S CLOTHING STORE, IN MERCER'S BLOCK. rpJIE I r urietor of this extensive Ready Made Clotliinsr ' jl e.-tabiisliincnt, would respectfully inform bis friends j ami the public centrally, that he is i> w opening'the nio-' ! cxti c and L-aitlifuf assortment of SPRING AND ' SFM .'•! i'.R ('LOTH IXG. ever ottered in this market. which | will be sold lor CASH cheaper than can be found in Nor j them Pennsylvania. Per.-ons wishing good bargains and an elegant suit, or j auv portion thereof, well made of -üb-tantia! material— ! (' la*. Ye-t. I'autaluous, Cravat, Collars, and in fact eve i rvihiiig in ib ■ line, will do well to eal!. He is Conlidf-ut he can satisfy all hi price and quality. X. B.—Ca-h paid for Sheep pelts u:ul wool. Apr.llLls.-j7. GREAT IMPROVEMENT 01 WATER PIPE AND CIIAI X PUMP TURING. ri"MIE sul eriher having lately commenced the tnantifac -1 turc of WATER TCBiXG, at Wilkes-Barrc. Pa. with WVOKOFF'S PATENT BORING MACHINE, I which produces the article so long sought after by I'ump | Manufacturers and others, would call the attention of Rail j road Superintendents, Pomp Dealers. Farmers. \ illage i Corporations and all others in wa.it of cheap and durable j Water Conductors, to the Pipes manufactured by this pro | cess. They are made fr-un solid Pine and other scantling i from 15 to <i inches square, according to sire of bore and pressure required, in section# S feet long, with a socket joint accurately fitted, loth air and water tight. As Wy cii-iiVs Machine bores directly through the centre every time, the timber need only be"hurge enough to sustain the pre ssi re wanted, a< the smaller they are the more perfect- I ly they become saturated With water, and tiie longer they i will last when laid in the ground. It is a well-ascertain : cd fact that while the body or thick part of a pump log is \ entirely decayed, the thin sharpened end will be aonnd ; | at the same time they never -top up from impurities of i tiie water or being flattened, are free front lust or porsim ! otis oxydes, la -ting about as long as lead or iron, at only | one-sixth the cost: I The above-mentioned ripe* have been extensively and ' thoroughly te ted in rrlo-t of the Northern States, for the I past two years, and wherever introduced they iinnt?dinfe | fy supersede all other kinds of Pipe or Chain Pump Tub | ing. They can be made to stand any desirable heart of water, and can lie shipped to any part of the country with j safety ami at small expense. A*' Orders solicited and filled with despatch. Address E. S. GOODRICH, or A. LA WTO N, Agent, | June 22, Km. Wilkes-Barr#, Pa. pURE CIJDER YINRGAU—A goodarß- X i!e at FOX'S. ifltecclanrons. Mr sb -z iiir © - na Jits* so sm A SI) NEW ARRANGEMENT. /COLLINS A POWELL arc now receiving \J a large stock of SITING AND KCMMER OI.OTII IX O, which they ore selling exclusively FOR CASH. as they think a liiril in hand is worth two in the bush. Their stock consists of Business, Black Cloth, fancy Cnssimere Tweed, Kentucky Jean. White Duck. Linen, Marseiles, and Drown Linen COATS ot all kinds and qualities.— Black Cassimere. Fancy Cassime re, ilrown Linen, White Linen and Kentucky Jean PA NTS : Silk. Satin and Mar seiles VESTS of nil" kinds ; I!!ack and Fancy Cravats; Cents i Hose, Shirts, Collars. Suspenders, Hats ntid Caps and every ihing in the line of Men's wear. Their stork of ( loths and Cassimeres arc unsurpassed, and are selling cheap. We are still ready to make tip all kinds of C .Vl*- MEXTS to order on slioit notice, and wa;raiiled in every particular ; all of which we are bound to sell lower than was ever offered in this market for (Ye-h. Clifting done as usual. COLLINS & POWELL. Towanda. April 1(5. 15.",7. Largest Stock of Dry Goods Us! <&W2S<fiKDB 8.1. GOjiiiijGj im, A PP. now prenarcd to exhibit their stock of SPRING AX I) SI'MM Eit (IOODS, embracing the latest styles Hich and T> 11 ES S 00013 s, The whole comprising the largest and best assortment tbey have ever had the pleasure of offering to the public. Our stock lias been selected with great care. And purchased at the very lowest CASH PRICES, And will be offered, " Cheap as the Cheapest, and a little Cheaper 1" Owe go. May 7, ISA 7. 1857. 1857. More and More New Goods ! AT GUTTENBURG ROGENBAUM 8l Co. Just opening a full assortment of SP R I N.G AND SUMMER IDS 7 AXI) READY MADE 'CLOTHING. Which will be sold Cheap—CHEAPER THAX EVER! (live us a call; You cannot fali to be suited for quality and price. ui, -Button's Block. Corner of Main and Bridge sts. Towaiula, May C, 1K.77. jMLOTHS. UASSIMEKES, &C.—Black \-J and colored cloths and cassimers, and an endless quantity of fancy cassimeres, tweeds, Kcntueky jeans, eottonades, linens, Ac., chap"* than ever before, just re ceived by April 6,15.77. J. POWELL. A New Weekly. The Philadelphia Weekly Times, PUBLISHED AT PHILADELPHIA, devoted to lie puhlican Principles, N'c-ws, Literature, Art- and sci ence. The proprietors res jicct fully announce that they have made the necessary arrangements to commence the publication of a weekly paper with the above title. TERMS: Single copy, per annum $2 00 Two copies, " J 00 Five copies, " 7 00 Ten copies, " ...i 12 oo Twenty copies, per annum, to one address,... 20 00 Any larger number at the rate of £1 per annum, sent to one address. Any person sending us a Club of twenty or more will he entitled to an extra copy. Payment iu advance is re quired iu all cases. The first number will he issued on SATURDAY, MAY 2d. l-:.7. While this paper will he conservative in its tendencies, and independent in its discussions, it will he heartily in sympathy witli the great political reforms proposed h> tiie National Republican movement of ls.Vi. The aggres sions of slavery as a political power, and the efforts mak ing t<> give it a national endorsement as a part of the con stitutional law of the Union, will he firmly resisted, while it will maintain, in all their integrity, the rights of every portion of our common country. The policy of the Free- States must he self protection "not aggression, and it will l.e the aim to carry this out in a fraternal spirit. The TIMES will contain a large amount of original, edi torial. at.d lciscellmuam* Matter, eonesppndluua, Ac,, carefully arranged, with express reference to making it a popular and Interesting FAMILY NEW SPAPER. The price of the TIMES being so low will permit it to he put in t lie hands of every family in the community. Send in your subscriptions at an early day, and secure one of the be.-t papers published in the State of Pennsyl vania. IVi-on- desiring the Morning Tlmhs ran liivt the same mailed to them regularly. Tonus—£.7 per annum IN ADVANCE. Address " Philadelphia Morniiig Times," Office, No 21s, Chestnut street. Philadelphia. OARCLAY COAT). —THE BARCLAY 11 RAIL 111) Al) AND C< L\L COMPANY have now on hand, and will keep constantly for sale at TOWANDA, a large supply of their coal, at $3 00 per tun fur JJ/adxmil/i Con/, and §3 50 i>cr ton for lift led Cool. Apply for coal at Towanda to HORATIO BL ACK. Coal will ut*o he sold at THE MIXES at 00 per ton for Jil/icl'swtrt/i Cool, and $2 50 per ton for Haled ('no/. A liberal discount will he made on sales hy the boat load Oct. 30, I 85& EDW'I) OVERTOj, President H. A. BURBAN K'S One Door Aibrlh of the Tl bird House. TOWANDA. PA. TV HERE yon can find a constant supple of Breed, Rusk. \ V Crackers, Cookies, Jumbles, and all kinds of Fancy Cakes. K -J" OA'STERS fnmislied by the quart or keg, or cock ed to order. K.'P Particular attention paid to filling orders for parties Returning our sincere thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed upon us during the past year, and hoping by close application to business to merit a continuance of the same, we remain as ever, vour he.mble servant, March Hi, H",7. 11. A. BCRBAXK. (A XT! HUNDRED BUSHELS LA HUE J CLOVER SEED. A ISO'a quantity of Tlnmthv Seed for sale by .. JOSEPH POWELL. February 1. lsiT. ATHENS NURSERY. A rare opportunity is now afforded to Dins w ishiug to supply tfieiitselves with ClltliCE Fill IT TREES, as we intend £• oiler f..r sale wejfS' tie p;(--nt sprint' a large ri wf ? general assort -J--T lue-utnf FRUIT A ORNAMENTAL TREES, at the ioliov, lug very low rates, for cash. viz.:— Apples,. yearn old, fi to 10 feet high, per hundred,4lB On do * do 4to 6 do do • 111 W Chcrri*"". Fhitns. snil drapes, each Its Dwarf Pears and I'ie Plant, each 27> Peaches, 1 year front bud, each 10 An additional charge, sufficient to cover eost. will be made to those wishing their trees delivered. Catalogues furnished gratis. Trees should he planted In April. Or ders should 1 rent in immediately. March 7. 1x",7.w5 FORD A PERKINS. A CAID-VERY SHOUT. OUR FRIENDS are invited to cxanijne tlie most complete assortment of WINTER (()l>DSever offered in Towanda. and if experience in the putt-hast of Oooils is worth anything, those who lavot us shall have the advantage of it. Among the novelties of our assortment, we nftbr REA DY-MADE CLOTHIXO without a () seam ; as also other Clothing. Ladic.s' Cloth Talmas aud cloth for making the same. A large assortment of Dress Trimmings and other thinpß too numerous to mention. Ty tin; tanners we would say. thai we can supply them HROPND PLASTER cheaper than they can get it to go abroad. X OV. 27>. 1 A; Mi NT AN YES. / UVipII PAID FOR LARD ANI) EGOS, \J p: BCRBANK'S P.AKF.RV. A IT) I TOR'S XOTICP.— In (he mutter <f J. JL the distribution of the ]iroceeds of real estate sold at the suit of Henry J. M ulill, executor of A: Madill, de ceased, vs. George 'SiH#F.dwin Sill, Butler Sill and Joseph Sill. In Bradford (Join. Pleas. , The undersigned, having been lieen appointed an Audi tor bv the Court to distribute the fund raised by Sheriff's sale of real estate, in the above entitled cause, w ill attend to the duties of his appointment on the 2fith day of July n*xt, at one o'clock, J'. M., at his office in the borough of Towanda. At which time and nlace all persons hating claims are required to present the same, or he debarred from coining in upon said fund. June 22, ls.>7. Wlf. ELWSU<, Auditor. £^KACKERB> —Batter, So<la ami Farina \J l'racre comtentiy *n band and rcctiwed fre#li ry week, at June 11 10,\ -J L ena I. I^X KCUTOR'B NOTlUK.—Notice islicrc- I J by given that letter- !< tame itaiy upon the estate of Drayton A.Hahlw in d#e'iL, l ite of Frank -in tp.,have been granted to the snlYsciibcr. All person:, indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having any claims upon said estate to pre-cut them duly attested lor settlement. FAX.'Y MAHI v BALDWIN*, FRANKLIN" AXIiRKWS, HORATIO W. HLtlllS, Hoe. 22, IMS. Erecutors. EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is hcrr- J A by given, that all persons indebted to the estate of Mrs. ROXY BIRCH, decr.-.-eii, late of MONROE town ship, are requested to fiakc payment without delay; those having demands against said estate will present t ht m dillv authenticated for settlement. l-'eb. 2U. 1-sC. CHARLES BIT,OiI. Executor. \ DM IXISTR ATOR'S XOTlUE.—Xotir^ V is hereby given, that a!! par mis indebted t■< the es tate of I'SRA EL BISHOP, dc-M., late of \\y ->.\ township, are requested to make payment without delay; and i." • persons having eluitns ag.iiu.t said estate, must pre cut then dnlv authenticated, to tlm subscriber. March I'i, 1*77. (IKO. T. BISHOP, Admini-tntor. A DMIXISTRATOII'S XOTIUR —K#tic€ JT\. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es t.ite of Eunice* Shoemaker, deceased, late of Windham tp. arc hereby requested to make payment w'thout delay; ami all persons having claims ug's'm.t said r-tatc will please present them duly iiut!t<-,;'lirafcd for selHement. ELIJAH Silo EM \KfiR. 2d. RICH A 111) S. SHOEMAKER, March ill, 1857. Administrators. A I)M IX ISTR A Fill X NOTlCE.—Notice J. X is hereby given, that alt persons indebted to the es tate of JOHN OXAX, late of Avium. Iw p., dee'd. are requested to make payment without delay ; and all per sons having claims against said estate, not present them duly authenticated for settlement to thy subscriber. ALMIK'V O.'MV. March 2.~>. R*i7. Administratrix. |A XECUTOII'S NOTlCE.—Native Is licfe ij l,y given that all |H-rsons iudel Ld to the c tute of JOHN FORD, deceased, late of Pike township, musi make immediate payimut, and all persons having de niandsaguiu-t said estate, will pre.-ent them duly uuthen t:< \ted lor settlement. March It. 1*57. STEHHEX BRINK, Executor. A DM INISTKATOK'rf NOTlCE.—Notice 1 is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of ALFRED ALLEN, dee'd. late of Warren twp, are hereby requested to make payment without de lay; ami all persons having claims against said estate w ill please present them duly authenticated lor settlement. C. O. G RIDLEY, Orwell, May a. P-.77. Administrator. • A DM IN ISTR ATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice AA_ is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of WILLIAM MiI.EER, bite of South Creek town ship, dee'd., are requested to make payment without de lay ; and all persons having claims against said estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. JESSE MOORE, June 22. 1857. Administrator. A DMINISTRATOR'S XOTlck—Notice JLA. is hereby given, that ail persons indebted to the es tate of JAMES LEE, deceased, late of Albniiv town ship, arc hereby requested to make payment without de lay: and all per-ons having claims against said c-tntc will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. JAKE i.EE. GEO. W.- ELLIOTT. •Tune 22, 1857. Administrators. A UDITOIt'S NOTICE.— in the. vwtter of -L V the estate of llvl'er Silt, deceased. 11l the Or phans' Court of Bradford County. Notice is IS r*-bv given, that the Amlitor appointed to distribute nioii'o in tiieliands of the Aduiiuis-trator of the , above estate, will attend to the duties ot his appointment at the office of Win, Elwell, in the borough of Towaiidu, ,on Weilcesil.iy. the 2:ilb day of July, 15.",7. at 2 o'clock. 1 P. M. All persons having claims upon said money musi | present them, or else Ik- fotrG-i- deb u red from tin- same. JllllC 22,1551. H. K. M'KKAN, Auditor. QUMMOXS IN PARYl'tlON.— Java* O k ' Frost. rs. Caroline Matthew*. I'mitq Matthews. Charlotte Matthews, George Matthews unit <litre Mat thews. In the Common Picas of Bradford Co;, Mo. IGI. September T. ISA7. The Commonwealth "f Pennsylvania : Bradford Conn ty, ps.; To the Sheriff'of said County, < i reeling; It Jamc O. Frost make yon secure of presenting his claim, then we command you that you summon, 1 y good ;iml low In! suimuoners, Caroline Matthews, Emily Matthews, Char lotte Matthews, Gourde Matthews, oiid Olive Matthews, kite of your county, so that they he and appear before out Judges at Towuida. at our County Court of Coiiimon I'leu- there to he held the 7th day oi September next, to show wherefore—Whereas,they, the said James O. Frost, and the aforesaid Caroline Matthews. Kmily Matthews. Charlotte Matthews, George Matthews and" Olive Mat thews, together and undivided, do hold all that certain lot of land situate in the t .w:;.-hip o! Orwell, and county a ore.-aid. and hounded and de scribed as follows, to wit : North, Kast. South and West, Dylan's of the o-tate of Samuel Matthews-, deceased : Containing about eight acres and of which the said defendants deny partition to he made according to the laws and customs of this common wealth—The same Caroline Matthews, Emily Matthews, Charlotte Matthews, George Matthews cm! Olive Mat thews partition thereof between them to !■> made at cord ing to the law-- and customs of litis Commonwealth in such ca.-e made and provided, do gainsay, and the same to he done do not permit, very unjustly, and against the same laws ~nil customs, as it is said, Ac. And have Ton then and there the nam's of those sunimoucrs. and this writ. Witness David Wiluiot, President of our said Court, at Towanda, the 22d day of May, A. I>. 1 -",7. ALLEN .M'KKAX, I'rothonotary. 1 certify the above tbe a true copy of tlie eri -inal v,. it. JOHN* A. CODDING, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Townml.i, June '22. PV>7. <J lIERIFF'S SALE.—Bj' virtue nf a writ LA nf Wml. Expo. issued out of the Omit of Cum in >1 picas. In Hie directed, I shall of:pose t.i public sale j at the Ouirt House. in the Imrough of Towanda. on l-'ri- ' .lav the Ihl day of JI'LY. Is.a7.at 1 oY! >ek. I'. M.. the • following described lot piece or paTo] nf hind situate in , Kidgtmry twp. nullified county, hounded as follows, to ; wit : On the north h> lamia of Charles Zarp"s, ea.-t t.y ' hinds of 11. I'. Hurt, mi the smith I y lands imw in posse - sion of .1. 0. Pine, and on the west by the highway lend- j ing frotu F.imira to Troy, Co'itsiir.higi'liout one n re. all ' inipri ved, he the same more or less, with a framed dwel- ! li:i_r liouse. a framed store boas", it framed barn and a tew : fruit trees thereon. ALSO- One other lot, piece or pan . 1 of land situate ] in Sjirinirtiebl twp.. iiraui'oril io. I.umded north by tin*; highway, on the east, smith and w." l l>v lands ot El.nu ; Bennett. Containing ore hull acre be the same more or less, all improved, one trained house, a i'r.iuied burn and ; a few fruit trees tlierOmi. Seized and taken in cxee.uHm at the suit of Ahiratn l'i( r. e vs. ( ii.iiles T. Murphy and Jaints il. Vdelib. ALSO- 11, v virtue of a wilt of Levari Facias the follow ing described building and lot of around of " The i riis tees of the • 'o!l*gi:ite institute oi the S'lysbytery of Sus qiuhanmi," to wit: ihe four story Collegiate Institute situate in the borough of Tmvninla. Bradfmd co.. and the lot of grouud and curtilage appurtenant tliereto, it hav ing been erected on a pus c of land containing ten acres, luiundc'i on Uie ea-t hv Second e-trs'i t. on the south by Tliouias Elliott, on the west by .bdut F. Means, and on tie north by Jctlcrson street and tin* -aid John !•'. Mean-. Seized and taken in execution at tlie suit of .Sidney Ibr den to the use of N. .1. Krilrr vs. The Trustees of tlie Collegiate Institute of tiie Presbytery of Sn-ipieh nn i. JOU.N A. I'ODDIXG, Sheriff'. Torranda. June S, I 5",7. A EDITORS' NOTICE.— Jose] h Aieeirdi, -i. adnt'r of Minor /•- H'ilrur, ilrc'il.. rs. Sa.iUfl liu.- i/i/Ac. In the court nf Common Pleas of Bradford Co. No. I ll ne.ieniber ls.afi. The undersigned Auditor appointed by said Court, to distribute tiie funds raised by Sheriff'sale of defendant's teal estate, will attend to the duties assigned hint at Wis ofliee hi the horn' of Towanda, on .Monday, tiie 2uth day of Julie, A. P. ls.ii. at. one o'clock in the afternoon, when anil where all persons having claims aire requested to present them, or be forever debarred therefrom. .May lii, ]s:.7. <L 11. W'ATKINS. Auditor. A EDITOR'S NOTICE.—IE. A. Cork, t J. A the use of H. C. Porter, re. David Calijt. fit Brad. -Common Pleas, No. 132, May term. ts.">s; The undersigned an Aiafitor appointed by said t'onrtto distribute funds raised by the Sheriff sale nf defendant,* real estate, will attend to the duties of Ms appointment at his ofliee in Towanda Imro' on Wednesday tlie 24th day of June, A.!. 1X7)7, at one o'clock. P.M.. when and where all persons interested are requested to ) *->mt their claims or be forever debarred from anv share of said fund. May IP, IS.'m. <L 11. WATKIN'S, Auditor: A EDITORS NOTICE.— Henry J. Modt/l 1 V. Krrrulor of Alexander Mud ill, deceased. rx. 1.. /., Wa'hhurti. In the Common Pleas of Bradford County, N'o. 417, December Term, 1x7)2. The undersigned, Auditor, appointed by said Court to distribute funds rat cd Ly Sheriffs sal* of the t''.il estate of defendant, will attend to fhe duties of his appointment at iiis office in the borough of Towanrfn, on Monday, the 22d day of June, fx.Vi, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, at which time and place all persons interested are required to present their claims of else he forever debarred "from said fund. M.iy fd. IS.i7. G. H. W \ TKIN'S. AiidiHr. \| ACKEKKIT No. i; fmai T in bum-is, ATJ lltlves. rjnai tcrs and eighths ; also, Codfish nod Haddock, at jure 11 IOXVi DR. J. MTNTQSW; nnXTIST, ARRIVED in TOWANDA. and may . j lie linind for a short time at his rom* in Patton's Block. Those having Wtt-iiiesa with lhi .4vsilU r d rUlay, a* hi .tnr is limited. Juno 22,12i7 jßliscel fliicoco. NEW SPRING SUMMER GOODS: TOSEPIT POWELL, as nxaal, is corly on *J band wstli tlic large-t, cheapest and best selected stock ot (.i()()TS to lie lound in Towanda, com prising nil the new and de-irr.b!e styles of DRV GOODS, ROOTS * !u!?riF>\ If ATS AND CAPS. .STRAW GiHJDS, CARPETS, AC. to which tiiu attention oi the public is r£-*jieclfally iovU id. towanda. April •(. I-J7. 9 AIIKS' LIiKSS GOODS.—A hirjrc anil .1 J I'iLsliioiiaMv a-soitment, never hefore equalled in Tu wand t, of HI tire ant" e. brocade, corded and plain 1 hu-k Sii.KS ; plain and striped Poplins. Di-bege--.' haßis<ipriDß 1!' twine-, Oi :'ai'<>s. I'n ip ii titintetl Jacvn'tts, iaIWIM Ot siR p:i< ( w'.it* and comix <1 Rrilliiintet, Re rages. Cf.rHS Fn Midi, S-otcdl •■.ml d Mae-tie Ginghams. French. KngM and American iViuts, jut received iiy . AprilJß lbij. . J- VOftklL m kj 1J A\V I.S—A trreat variety of Broche.Stel kA la, plain and printed Cashmere, Thihet. Mack Silk, and white Grape shawls, of u!l prices, just received by Ap-'-l i, ts-,7. J. POWELL T ACES, EMRROIDERIKS, AC'.—Ladies' I J Fremdi end v - r( tvk embroidered Jacouctt and Book M ,-lio Goll ns. Sleeveßinds. Flouncing*. Edgings and J a-ertings : Linen and Cambric embroidered llaudker eliiefs. real tli't.. 1 Bobbin, Smyrna Linen vi riiught, an* Cotton Edgi Gimpeire, Brussels, Black Silk, and Lw glcd Lac< s.just received by April b. 1-of. J. POWELL. fJAI'KR HANGINGS.—A Urge stfx-k cf 1. neu and de-.ii rile sty le- of walj pap6rs ."fid borflfr ititjs, truns,i rent window shades and trimmings, Itnff Holland, As-., jn-t opened by April <>. 1- 7. J. I'OAVKLL. T I DCSK FURNISHING GOODS Dou -1 I ble anil single fidil Wc.rst"d and linen and worst, .d flaiua-k-. mere ens, cot ton !larni-k.brrai bed and uuldeadb ed talde linens, Mar.-iiilt's qiiiiis. toilet covers, and a va ficfr of other good- in this fine, just received br April ti. 1-77. _ J. PWBJa \\J Ii !TE GOO DS livery quality nntl T f pfie* of Jucotietts, Cambrics, Bishops ami Victor ia iaiu'iis ; ) lain, dotted and embroidered Swiss Mu.lins ; cheek ami striped Cambrics and Xuitrsovk tnuslius. bril liants, plain and figured laces, embroidered anil lace cur tains, also white and colored corded skirtings, just reeCit ed by April 6, 135*. J. POWELL: ( 1 LOVES AND HOSIERV.—Ladies, Mid* vA sen and Cliildrens white, imbleaebed, colored and mixed cotton ami lisle thread Hose, of every price. AUu'A and Boys I,leached, unbleached and mixed cotton ha f hose. Gents and Ladies kid, bilk. lisle thread and cotton gloves, of etert price and color, just received bv April. G, 1 s'i7■ J. POWELL. f ) RDCLA M ATI ON.—Whereas, the Don .1 DAVID WII.MOT, President Judge ofUie i2th ju dicial District, consi-tingof tlieConntl6s of Bradford and Susquehanna. and Hiumrublrs A.ttiov CTtruM'CK, anil JOHN K. EOM:. Associate Judges, in and for said county of Bradford, have issued their precept 1 waring date the 27th day of May A.l). 1S;>(), to me directed, for holding a Court of Oyer stud Terminer. General Sessions of tiie Peace. Common Pleas and Orphan's Court, at Towa.*;- da, for the County ot Bradford, on the first Monday, tl& 7th day ot'SEPTEMiIER next, to continue two weeks. Xotre is Diercfore lien by given, to the Coroners end Justice-of tl-.e Peace and C'linstables. of the f '"mty of Bradford, that they be then a'*'l there in their proper"piT son. at 10 o'clock fn th" ffiir'fi&oti of said day. with tfifcir records. :ui]iii-itions.and other rcmembninces.to dotlioso things wiiieh to their office appertains to is- done ; and those who are bound l,y f-cogtiiram e or otheitvise to pro secute apninst the prisoners who are or may bh in ilie jail of said County, or who i-Wl be bound to appear at the said court, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as -baft b* jus?. Jufors are requested to be jwiittual iu their attendance, agreeably to their notice. Dated at Tow;uid:i, tlie 'JPtli of June, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven, and of tin- Independence of Hie ! nit.'i States, the eiglity fii JOHN" A. GODDING, Sheriff. IV'OTICE IS lIEREIiY GIVEN, that an a.A application will be tn ide at ihe next session of the legislature of lVim-vlvaiiia. for the inconioration of n Bank, t. be call.-,, the 1111 \DKORD COCXTV BAXK," i with luinking ]>! ivilegcs of issue. di*oant nn'l deposit, ; with a capital ot Two r lluh:!rc|l Tl>uu.-aiid Dollars, with J tin- right i*i increase the capital stock to Threp Hundred j Thou-uud Dollars, and to b> located in the bt?rongh Of j Tovrauda, in tite county of Bradfoid. Towat da. June 12, IKS?. DISSOLLTION.—' The vo jvartticrsliij here tofore exi.-ting between < ISC Alt DECKER and 11. • G. CORNELL, under tb.e firm of DECK ERA CORXKLL, j is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The books arol ! papers ot the firm may be found at tli* old stand, wheru i one ol the partners may always be found, and with whom : -citlciiß.'ii bv the'se iuflebted ZCitst he made immediately. ((SCAR DECKER. | Uidgbtiry, April 21. J.s."i7 H. G. CORNELL, ! THE SRSQuEHAHNA COLLEGIATE NSTITUTET Toll's!XI)A, BRADFORD CO., PA. . ixsTßccracs: I7F.V. SAvit'ET. F. CoI.T. Principal, Profeeror of Xalu> rul. Mental and Moral Science : REV. JAMES McWII.I.IAM. A. M., Professor of .Indent Languages and Helles i.eCr-s j CHARLES R. CGItCRX. A. 5f.. Tfofessorof Mathema tics ami Master of Xormal School ; Miss E. M. COE. i'reccntress ; Miss EMll.lE A. BI'TLKR. Assistants: MISS UEI.KX >l. CARTER, instructor on Pinno; i Mr. CAXi'ELD DAYTOX, Steward. The Sp.ing Term comntences jn Wednesday, April Ist, U*7. and will continue I 111 weeas. The Fall Term coniiuences on Wednesday, August 20tU I and will continue li weeks. The Winter Torn? coinmtiii e- Xovetnl>er2.T. and contin ues 14 works, be-ides in days recess at Christmas. Kxri;xar.s RUN TKIUI : i P.ivab'e invatiufily in advance—Fuel and eontihgenclcA all included : Tuition in Hie Fifth i lu.-s, (pritnnry) fr term,.... |4 Otr Fourth C ID " Third 7 00 Si coml k Otl First . 10 00 Pupils u ihg scholarships arc--charged tl per term fur | fuel and ciuitingCnts : tor iiistrumcut un which to tuku ; lessons, pile, or fur practice i'.'.OO Xn -cfr dar. wiio-e parents cr gnnrdtans shall reside within two miles of the institute shall Is- aiinptted tit ti -: lion therein upon any permancat srhular-hip rented or ; loaned by such pupil, las or her parent of giinrdi.gn. KXTit.vs: French S 00 Drawing *3 o>t Drimuwntal ucidlewovk and einbrnidery.caeh. . 3CM Tuition nu Piano Forte with use of instrument.. • • 1-' 0" do do per quarter of ii weeks,..,. lo . Room rent for lodgers 1 "Ti ' Board in the Institute, per week. inch.ding fuel and j light ' 200 ; Washing, per dozen Arrangr.ficut- hair I '-cn nu.de by whicb the Stetrartl i will tiourd liutii males and It-mates ill the Institute. atb>rl I i:i ; tiicm scpc.rctc p—m< fur morning and evening study. Pupil- boarding in the flail, will Inrni-h their own lied, j bending, towels, ,'c.a il the table sitvi rat their option. Xn pupil taken t"or less than ha lf a term. The boarding I luffs t• -r tfio ferni mn-t' e paid fn advance : or one hal;' , therf-.f at their entrance, and the remaining half at the j middle of the term. Pupils entering the I;i.-fitisfe are pledged to the efli-rr -1 ranee of the Regulatioirs, ami none will be nifmitted mi j other terms. j Esptxial exercises are arranged without extra charge for tho--" qualifying tliem-clves as teachers lot i-omffttTfi schooki. S. F. Ccri/r, Fee. L. WA VI), ITcsideu!. March I'd. Is."> 7. A. WICKIIVM. Treasurer. HA'IK CARS AND STRAW GOODS.— The only stock in To.vanda, worth ateulioning, fi/r | >afe bv April . 1-77. J; POWEJJ.. M I LLIXKRY. fRS. TRACY would inform her trirtirts an<l the puh l'i. lie generally t\uit -lie ha- just returned from tho eitv with :i heatmfuf ar.it ivett -pfrcf ed nirfitfmt of MM - I.IXKKY tIOOItS. consfc tijt of Ssille. fanev, Neapolitan 1 ami -trow bonnets. trimmed ami nntritiimetl.nf great v:i -j ri' ty ; ntw rafts. f.'en'(-tlre*sps.' A.\ Ac'., aff of which -ho ! now ofter- for safe oi her old stand iu Monrm tou, with the fulh-t eoitlMrnc? that -lie, can pfea.-e her ru -turners 11 rcjrM fa ipialifv. -tyfe am? price. Hornet- cleaned. ! pressed and trimmed in tier umuil good Rt t lr. .Moin'ott n May -I, A Great Bargain for Some One. f|M!K subscriber lmtiiijj jnrcliBM|. rejiairerl, Jl. and lit!ml up ?n order for bii-inrss, the tirret Milt ; toniiciiy owned t'-y H. >i. I'eck, Bow oiler- it for sale, ;s lie dc-hf l - to rcYnotc ?Ve-t. I Wtlil mil! 1m made fh n.n with stenin or water. 1- Vneatwl | in the entire of a thickly pi undated forming country. an.) [ is bjlictecT to (re one of the l\-t location- in (fie country. |lt ltd-hi it three run of-time. two butts. hulling stone, , Mimtter. and all the necessary listures for a rnstui mill Connected with it are twrnty-lijo acres of land, some teu here- ol which is timbered, suitable for wood. The re-t j Is for pa-tvrinp. Theie is at-o on the prmnl-es a mill : House, aw a ion .-hop. and two buildings formerly occupied , by merchants. ' The terms w ill lie m.uie easy for the purchaser— say one- I fouiUi down, and for the ha! inee time w ill lie given. WYI.I.V.t BIX)VVVMy I'a-t arcuthiicid, Jan. 11, 12a 7.
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