Woman who Lives without Eating. TO" ' ■ \Ve IUAVC published several notices of Mrs. . . / who resides in one of the north-east j -udies of Ne' York, and whose cxtraordiu-; 1 has attracted the attention of, Mfie men. The following is written by ' g l' Williams to the Christian Advo- Rev- -• Mrs Hayes is not yet dead. I have seen ! . Lvcral times. And after reading all that vs appeared in the Advocate in regard to her, ' 1 .!, r ,. to communicate a few thoughts upon .Before she passed into this peculiar , j afflictive condition, her health was for , length of time extremely poor. Slie ate ''• little, and that little occasioned a consid er amount of suffering. Sometimes it ?j* e w her into spasms. For nearly a year be •Y, -he ceased to take refreshments altogether, ,'lived wholly, or nearly so, upon the juice \ gied raspberries, until tliat became a source buffering. Then for a time she took oc . cially a small quantity of cold water ; and now nearly a year since she swallowed ", |V ijquid, to the knowledge of any one. In- i *. j 1 have no doubt that a teaspoonful of " j p a t into her mouth would be the occa-! j her death, unless the spasmodic action ' %cr throat should expel it. k '\nv person to see her ten minutes must bo j .u 'tied that there is no deception in her case. ! head and shoulders, one or other, are in ! . r! ,etual motion. She is frequently thrown : ■ arJ until she is nearly doubled together, ; then tim head thrown hack, and neck lit- j Lll v doubled, and the body forced back, and j P whole face, chin and all, entirely buried in i pillow. This done several times succes-; via less time than I take in writing it.— time in the series the face will remain ; ~i rl v buried in the pillow, and she does not j nt'he for ten or fifteen minutes. Once she , ■ lined sixty-two minutes without breath- j Vhen this is over, and the spasm passes off, -tra.mles for breath, and her head is roll- j jiiuiii side to side almost with the velocity of , 'htnimr, for a moment or two ; the face be- i juies red with the rush of blood to the head, | d the .-kin quite moist with perspiration.— j |t, -i the spasm subdues into a gentle motion , the jaw and shoulder, keeping time, as one w,u!d think, with the action of the heart.— i ;[,. r shin about the face, neck and hands is as j ut- and healthy as the -skin of an infant. The pulsatious of her blood about the chest, ; iiead and arms, though exceedingly deli- j are quite regular, iter hair does not .-row. nor is it worn off her head as one would ' iiurallv suppose, except a little on the crown, j T:. action of the liver is entirely suspended,of ; ... The action and -state of the lungs are j perfectly healthy. They have been thorough- ! laniint-d by skillful physicians with the aid : a stethoscope, and are supposed to be per- j The last nutriment, indeed the last swal-1 , of water she was known to take, was tbe Aof June, 1857. The last time she was ; 5 : nil to be conscious was last December.— j When she comes out of these long spasms she ■ cms to cry for a moment, like an infant in ; ..dress. At such times her husband thinks • . may be conscious. It is most distressing ; near it. She is not above the ordinary laws ; She has recently bad a thorough i* of the mumps, precisely as others have j :,.:n, Iler nails upon her lingers, like her ..air do uot grow at all. Jn-on I. IKING. —The appointment of Judge ; I. LING hy President BUCHAN AN, to the judge-! >iip made vacant in the Court of Claims by ti.■ decease of Judge GII.CHIUST, appears to ! MI forth from the public press general appro val, The objection made to the action of the . Ma--aeliu,-(•!:> Legislature for removing Mr. i !. KIXG from the post of Judge of Probate, | ;.;:vet! its chief force from the fact that there : IR- and for doubt as to the legal authority ; ftlie legislature in the premises. Whether ti. represented the dominant sentiment in 1 ' • S'ate is a point not entering into the issue, j la fact, the attempt made in our own Legis ! 'Jure to oust Ju lire WILMOT (a measure w! icli -' -Ely passed in the State Senate, but failed The House from the stern opposition of ster-1 g Demc -rata y was equally at variance with , • ! policy and republican precedent. If! •' iff LORI.VG was deficient in legal learning, I TIL hail been guilty of gross immoralities, or j ;■ maifea.-ance in office, then the action of Legislature would have been right and proper. As it was, a law was first passed to j tuv ;e fir the ease ; Judge LURING was then ' areU to have violated the spirit of the law, ; -'id he was ousted. The act of ejection can- i when calmly viewed, be regarded other: j taati a persecution, and, though even approv- • • ■>: tin.' tn a j >ri tv of tlie people of Massachu-! "tts, it ]<[n-ir.s just as uncalled for as the! pR'PO-iiion here to oust Judge WH.MOT by : ■idling bis court. The defeat of the lat-) " r proposition has been universally approved, ! ' • WE think that even many of Mr. IJORING'S I t bitter enemies at home will think he has unpunished sufficiently already, and they not regret that he lias been selected to Ti;-; a po>t which tliey cannot but acknowl ne has the talents to fill with honor and -Gelitv.— The Press. The execution of WM. MULI.ER, took t iu the jail yard at Wilkes-barre, on FVi- A April 30th, in accordance with the time "'pointed by the Governor. The Military mpanies were on parade, and long before ; hour of execution arrived, the tops of the adjacent to the jail yard, were literal (overed with humaii beings, eager to gratify 'Tdr curiosity. A few minutes before 12 o'clock, Muller his appearance, accompanied by the er ! f llis steps were far from bemg sol but lie run up the steps of scaffold in the a ''..er a hotel guest would run up to his room. ; j ,V' e r -peaking u few minutes he turned to the A ulser, with a look, as much ns to say, Koeeed. The divine read the last chapter in "'•U.atioiis iu a a very affecting and solemn -aimer; he then read a hymn, which had been - -AAorite oue of tbe j risoner's ; after which '■'•fitpmerit was read by Rev. Mr. Miles, l ; "ii i.ad been made l>y the prisoner, nekuowl- S'ing his guilt in the murder of Matthias.— Rev. Miles also read an appropriate T^ 1 ". when they took their leave. The ' then adjusted the rope, drew the cup " I Ui> face, when the counsel of the prisoner y Took hands with him, and also did the , if, aad took their final leave. At 12 '•°A'k no one stood upon the scaffold but the J Ttd man, and in a few moments he was M[i ''&ed into eteruity without a struggle. ~ Judge Loring, of Massachusetts, who r a teiy removed from office by Governor has been nominated as Judge of t! e \ " Hates Court of Claim*, iu place o J 'ln ;.deceased. 1* ATAL ACCIDENT. — Another fluid lamp acci dent occurred a couple of miles north of Horse heads, on Friday evening last, which resulted iu the death of a little girl aged about six years, the daughter of CHARLES STRAIT. It ap pears that the mother of the girl attempted to iill a lamp while burning, in doing which the fluid took fire and was communicated to the clothes of a little boy standing near her.— The little girl flew to the rescue of her brother, and succeeded iu extinguishing his clothes, in doing which, however, her own took fire, which so frightened her that she ran out door, where the flames increased by the wind to such a de gree, that before they could be extinguished, she was burned iu such a manner that she sur vived but a few hours.— Elmira Gazette. FATAL CASUALTY. —On Wednesday forenoon an accident occurred at the railroad depot in this city, which resulted iu the death of # a young man apparently about 17 years of age. His name is unknown, although it is supposed to have beeuC. BROOK, as a shipping bill found in his pocket, signed by E. Clark, Jr., agent, of the New York Central Railroad, and dated at Buffalo, May 1, 1858, acknowledges the receipt of one Itox of cloths marked " C. Brook, New York." Coroner SHOCKEY held un in quest, but failed to asceitain any further facts iu the case, except that the accident occurred as the young man was attempting to jump on the train while it was in motion, and fell be tween the cars, two of which passed over him just above the hips, severing his body iutwo. Elmira Gazette. THE SUN BURY VK ERIE RAILROAD. —We are informed, unofficially, though, from a source we consider entirely reliable, that the work on the Sunbury and Erie railroad will be resumed immediately, and energetically pushed forward until it is completed. Toe completion and opening of this great thoroughfare, so long desired and sought for will be a glorious event for Pennsylvania, and it will rank at once, in importance, amouir tbe greatest public im provements of the United States. With the impetus given by the sale of the State canals to the company, the prospects ot such a de sirable consummation never before looked so cheering.— Lycoming Gazette. A CLERGYMAN ASSAULTED BY INDIGNANT FEM ALES. —Four or five females wore arrested and tried last week, at Mt. Yeruou, lud., for assaulting a German Methodist clergyman.— They waylaid him as he was leaviug the church after an evening meeting, and pelted him with stale eggs. A brother of the church, who attempted to shield the preacher, was knocked down and roughly handled. The reason alleged in extenuation was that the clergyman had made some unwarrantable iu uendoes iu the pulpit against the character of assailauts. fisaT' John Berry, aud his son William, were very badly injured by the explosion of two kegs of powder, near Eastou Pa., on Friday. They were blasting, when, by mere accident, fire was communicated to two kegs of gun powder, which exploded. This family has been very unfortunate of late. A short time ago the father, fell down a precipice of fifty feet, while at work in a quarry, and his son in-law was killed at the terrible affair ut Ox foul furnace some months ago. A HOUSE FOR THE GOVERNOR. —The day previous to the final adjournment of the Leg islature, the House ratified the contract made I by the committee appointed in the early part of the session, for the purpose oi' purchasing a mansion for the Governor. The house is located next to the Presbyterian church (re cently burned) and was the property of Mr. Bevans. The dwelling is iu excellent repair, the proprietor having had it re-modelled and changed two years ago. The price paid for the same is SUO,UUO, including some furniture. guy- A few days since, a man living near Galena, Illinois, carried a load of potatoes to that place. The l)igh In ISllgl>tiry. Pa., hv I). P-wey, I> ( .. My Rev. I) Cook, slarc.li , ISSS, Mr. JOHN i HUK3T to Miss HAItILT BEN"NET. 1 P,v the saint-, at lUIIv Bav, Derrick. Mr. STEWART HARRIS to Miss MARY MARGARET XISBiT. T>RADFORD COUNTY TEACHERS' I ) ASSOCIATION".- The next quarterly in< cling of the Bradford County Tern hers' Association will be held at I SHKSHEOUIN, FRIDAY, MAY !, at iu) o'clock A. M. A hire—l-- will be delivered l.iTure the As- .ciu'i- nhy the Hon. 11. C. HfCKOK, and Dr. V. M. TURNER, l-'.s --j-iiys w ill be read by Aiies Mary Mclvin icy and Maiy A. Biittington. .... ~ The science of Phrenology as a necessary qualification, : for a .-ucces.sful teacher and other important subjects con nected with education, will be taken up and discussed at this meeting. W'• IEV\ l' rcs - JAMES MCWILUAM, Sec. May 12, 1858. LOST. IOST in the Borough of Towanda, on Fri- J day. the 7th inst.. a LADIES GOLD WATCH CHAIN, with Pencil, several Crosses and other trinkets attached. The tinder will be suitably rewarded by leav ing it at the store of uenrrn Towanda, May 11,1858. 11. S. MKRCI R. VNEW invoice of Lancaster Ginghams just received by II- 8- MERCLR. May 11, 1858. . SECOND Arrival of 200 Barrels of Flour from the West, which will fie soid lower than else ; where at the Clothing Store of I May 10, MM. M. E. SOLOM">. The Last Call! I HP HOSE indebted tome, either by note now past due, x or by judgment, or book account, ot more than six I months standing, are notified that unless payments in i lull are made betore the first day of June next, on that day their obligations will be placed in the uauds o. re I proper officers for collection- This 1 shall regret to do in many cases ; but uece -By kn-n:- no law. i fowau-b May I't, ISSS. JOStf H 1 OTLL- Ncta lUoeiflMkiiii. Humphrey & Wickham \RE now receiving a general assortment of goods suitable for tbe season, consisting of i DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS & SHOES. SOI.E & UPPER LEATHER, FRENCH & AMERICAN CALFSKINS. MOROC CO LININGS & FINDINGS, &c. to which they invite the attention of their patrons and friends and the put-lie generally—trusting that they will be able to please both as to price ut'd quality those who i favor them with a call, j Towanda, May 10,1853. £AALTION.—Whereas my wife POLLY A— J GRAHAM a_3 left my bed and board without any | just cause or provocation," this is hereby to forbid all | persons harboring or trusting her on my" account, as I j shall pay no debts of her contracting alter this date. LIND3A GRAHAM. j Wyalusing, May 7,1858. STRAY COW.—Strayed from the subscri ber in Towanda Borough, on Saturday last, a DARK | RED COW, five years old. with crumple J horns, and a | small white spot under the fore log. Whoever will re ; turn said cow will be liberally rewarded, Towanda, May 12,1855. IRA H. SMITH. Xfoticc to the Public. CHANGED HANDS! TMIE subscriber wishes to inform the public ; JL that he has leased the Hotel iu East Smithfield, for- I nierly occupied by J. A. KINOM.F.Y, where he will be found ready- at nil times to wait upon all who mav favor him I with a call. j HIS TABLE wi!l at all times be supplied with all the - delicacies of the .season, togi ther with the more substan | tial fare : and no pains will be spared to make this house i a comfortable home for travellers and bor.id* rs. He would al->o state that his STABLE ACCOM.MODA j TIONS are -o arranged, that the beast as well an the man | shall be amply provide ! for—and the traveller, while eu j joying the comforts of the house, can rest assured that iii.s horse i enjoying the same blessing iu his well-fur ' nished barn. j By strict attention to business and the comfort of his patrons, the subscriber hoj es to merit and receive a fair ! portion of public patron ace. I Kasi Sauthfield, May 1,1859, sf. R. BOSS. ARE YOU INSURED? ; Susquchanfta Mulaal Insurance Co., TOWANDA, BRADFORD COUNTY, PA. r riIIS Company insures against loss or dam | age by Fire. Dwelling homes, Furniture Warehou os. Stores and Merchandize, Ac., on the most reasonable 1 terms. lUBECTO.-.s. j H. W. TRACY. ALLEN M'KEAN, I JOHN F. LONG, GUY TRACY, EZRA HOLCOMB, JOB KIRBY, JUSTUS LEWIS, DANIEL B VILEY, i, ISAAC MYEIt, WM. KINGSI.EY, PRECEPTOR FORBES, JOSEPH POWELL. 11. W. TRACY, President. I ALLEN M'KEAN. Vice President; JUDSON HOL COMB,Secretary; LAPOBTE. MASON k Co., Treas. i pULTIVATOR TEETH, for sale by j V May 4,1858. 11. s. MEIhTi:. - 10/ V i YARDS more of those I Prints : 1 •—' ' / also, l'Z doz more of those CU Linen lland -1 kerchiefs, ju.-t received at : May 4,1853. MERCUIUS. UOOPS. —Just received by express, auotli er lot of those double extension Steel I loop Skirts I at May 4, 1858. MEItCUR'B. (MIKAP Binbroidered Curtain Muslins, now J May 4,1858. MERCUR'S. HATS. —A large assortment <>f Men's and . Boy's Wool, l-'ur, lx j ghoni. P.dm Leaf. Colored and j White Straw Hats at May 4, 1-:..-. MERCUR'S GROC E \ I I I :S ! J. PI GKE RING, Wo. 12, Lak3 St. Elmira, N. Y., WHOLESALE DEALER IN Groceries and Provisions ! Black and Green Teas. Green, Roasted and ground Coffees. .Sugars, .S ifrups'and Molasses, dour. Pork, Salt, i'ish, Tjtird, Butter, Cheese. Fruit f, Nuts, Cigars, dr. (ILOSE BUYERS in near-h "-f Good Gi.id- 1 at the VE j RY LOWEST CASH PRICES, will find it to their j advantage to examine my fresh and desirable stork he i fore purchasing el-ewhrn as I shall ende rto RC!I goods ! as low as they can lx- 1j night of New York Jobbers,which j will make from five to ten per cent in tavor "!' the pur ehaser. J. P., No. 12, Lake street. i P. S Goods well bought are half sold. May MSSB. Arrangements for 1858 ! c AT Til. L. SOLOMON'S CLOTHING STORE. ME. SOLOMON Ins ju-t received the most cxten • .sivc and elegant ns oitment of Spring and Summer Clothing ever offered in tills market, which was bought for CASH I' and will be sold at prices which cannot be equalled else where. Persons desirous of purchasing any article of Clothing ! are requested to give him a call, ns be pledges himself j that no person anxious t-j buy- shall go away without be : ing satisfied.. #5" A good assortment of Gentlemen's FURNISHING GOODS will lie kept >-n hand. Towanda, April 20, 1*58. LMJOUR ! FLOI'K !—A first rate article ! J_ of Western Flour, may lie had it SOLOMON'S in Mer | cur's Block, lower than can be purchased in this virini i D'- I April o'.. Is's. M. E. SOiiOVAh. WAR D HOUS L, TOWANDA, PA. k HOLMES rospcrtfully iti kO I 'rtu the public, that having leased tii Ward Hons j for a term of years, and tJii.riuighly n*|iaired and newly | furnished the same. they invite tin- patnaiage < f travel ) Icrs and others, with every confid nee that their faciii- I tits are such as to enui-Ie them to render satisfa. ti->n— | Thoy assure the public that no effort shall be spared to ! maintain f-r the War-1 Ibm-r ti;c high reputation it ha | s&ong enjoyed ; to effect vvh'urh tin- personal wants of ' their guests will lie carefully aiteiuled to, while every ; facility tlx.- market aflbrds will in- appropriated to in-ikc the Table, all that could lie desired. . We shall pay particular attention to the aceomtnoda : lion of J -rors and witnesses attending Court : who will | be hoarded -it tbe low price of 621 cent- per day. 'ii The Bar - wedf sto.-ked with an excellent assnrt j ment of LBjUORS. We also offer to the public a large i assortment of Liquors, by the quart, gallon or barrel, ot | a quality not to be e.vcil'e-l, and at prices as low if not lower than can lie obtained in the cities. Reading, and Binghamton Ale. bv the quart, gallon or barrel. I Towanda, April 27.1959. WM. A. ROCKWELL, Having just returned from the City, i- now receiving a splendid assortment of Spring and Summer Goods. i To which he invites particular attention. Being fully j determined not to be outdone either in CHEAPNESS OR EXCELLENCE of articles offered for sale, and having had sufficient ex l>erience in his business to warrant him in saying that he can otter very gteat inducements to customers. TO THE ZtABXES ! He offers the very snia!lo-t Bonnets and the very Inrge-t - Hoop Skirts ; also, those of a medium size A most ele i gaut, lot of I'laid, Black and Brocaded dress Silks. I Lawns. Bareges, Challies, DeL.tines, Briliiauts and ! White Goods as usual oftiie best kinds, and the cheapest ! and best lot of PRINTS ever offered in ibis town!—lf I you don't believe it, come and see. Our stock of G R O C ERIE S has as nsua! been selected with great care, and cannot i fail to give satisfaction both as to prices and qualities. If you want the worth of your money, go to No. 2, Pat ! ton's" Block. Many thanks "for past favors, we hope to merit our share of "patronage, j Towanda. April 27, ISSfK WM. A. ROCKWELL. SHAWLS. —A great variety tnny be found at WM. A. ROCKWELL'S. April 21, 1868. ; "\7"EILS, Lares, Edgings, lasertings, "Win f dow Praperlc and Embroideries of >ll kinds | April 21,1-55. " WM. A-ROCKWELL- XUciiljanbijc, &rc. CCAZi OIL LIGHT ! I CIALL and *c<* some beautiful patterns of l amps for / burning KFROSFNK AND BIIECKENRJDGE OIL —distilled from Coal and not explosive ; cheaper than any light vet discovered. Both Oil and Lamps, with Wicks and Shade-, furnished very cheap at Dli. 11. t. PORTER'S DRUG STORE. April 21,1558. New Spring and Summer GOODS. HS. MEPCUR has just received u good assortment • of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. Groceries, Hardware, Harness and Carriage Trimmings, Crockery and Glass Ware, Boots ($• Shoes, Hats <§• Caps, Paints, Oils, Wooden Ware, tj-c., fyc. Many of which articles will be gold for cash at lower prices than were ever before offered in Bradford County. Tnwanda. April 20. lso". I A DIES Skeleton Lattice extension steel J Hoop Skirts at MERCUII'S STORE. ORECKENRIDGE Illuminating: Oil ami JLP Lamps for sale by H. S. MERCUR. SOME T7EHY CHEAP G0C153. LADIES Lluen Cambric Handkerchiefs at 6 4 cents each, White Cotton Hose at b cent- per pair. Handsome Lawns at 6 cents cer yard, and the best 0 4 cent Calicoes in the State, will he found at the Store of Towanda, April 21,1568. H. S. MERCUR. IKD CAGES of nil description, Ilempum] * Canary seed 0, Birds nests, Cuttle Bone and other Bird fixeu'ji utXo. 2 Buttons Bloc k. April 21. 1 - 58. V, M. A. ROCKWELL. V LARGE assortment of Ladies Fancy - Basket.-, Children- Willow and Empire Cuba* A*.., at Xo. 2 Buttons Blook. April2l. 1358. WM. A. ROCKWELL. VN extensive variety of Crockery, Glass, Yellow Ware, Fluid, lamp wickiup Ac., at Xo. 2 Buttons Block. April Si t ls.je. WM, A. ROCKWELL. (CARPETING.— Fme Ingrain, Veuitian, J llemp and Bush Carpeting, Mats, Rugs Ac., at Xo. 2, Buttons Block, • April 21,1888 WM. A. ROCKWELL. cheapest and pencral variety of Boots JL auJ Shoes ever ufl'ercd in Towanda, at Xo. 2 Bat tons Block April 21.1*58. WM. A. iMK'KWn r IT 1 RElT.—Prunes, Raisins, dried Berries, - apples, .Ac., at Xo. 2 Button- lilock. April2l,lß6*. W. A.ROCKWELL. I LLINOIS Timothj Seed and OhiaClover . seed for sale ct Xo. 2, Buttons Block. April 20, 1-52. WM. ROCKWELL. M.\ ('KIN A W TROUT,Mackerel,Codfish, for sale at Xo. 2, Buttons Block. April 2d, 1858. WM. ROCKWELL. Spring and Suram r Millinery, FOll 1858, BY A. T. MARSH & CO. ZSTo. 6, t T nioa 3icck, EL M I It A , N . V . "I f. VYING made extensive arrangements and iinpmvc -1 I incuts ::i our MI'.LIXEKY DEPARTMENT, we now cordially invite : II to favor 11- with a call before purchas ing SBRIXG or SUMMER MiLLIXEIiV, feeling confi dent we can make it to the advantage of all. OUR WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT Will lie full and complete, with everything in the line of Millinery ; such :t- Straw Bonnets, Bloomers, Flats uiol Gypsictte-of ail kinds and styles for Ladies' or Misses' wear, by the dozen or case. Ruche- and Flower- by the box. Ribbons by the piece or cartoon. Blonds, edging, footings and Straw Br.iidsby the dozen or piece. Bonnet Frame.-, Crowns and Blocks by the docen. Reeds and covered bones by the gross. - Baud boxes by the lie t or gross. Fnufiou.-, Crapes, Li-ses, Crown Linings and Cape Xett- by tin- piece, -nd in fact everything required i:i the Miflincry Hue in the gieate.-t abundance and at the very lowest CITY WtioLC -ALU Pi.ICES. OUR RETAIL DEPARTMENT Will embrace a full and complete assort men t of all of the above mentioned articles at prices to auit the rime*. VII bonnet- I,ought at the -tore will be trimmed free of charge in the !ute-t style and best manner. Goods Imugbt by parti - from out • ! town, will be packed and deliver ed to the stages or car- free of expense, A. 1. MARSH A CO., No. 5, Union Block. Elinira, X. V. People of Urtullbrd County IX particular, ami readers of the Reporter . in general. M VRS.'I A- CO.. OF EI.MIRA, X. Y. send greetings to you and your-, and de-ire t > inform one and all that they lan and will make itgieatiy 11 your advant age to pureh i-e every thing you want in the -huge ot PRY GOODS. FANCY GOODS and MILLINERY, either wholesale or retail of them at No 5. Union Block, in the aforesaid village of Kliuira. X. Y. Their facilities areci rtainiy unsurpassed : asononn m ber oi the tirta is on the spot nil the while, consulting the tastes and wantsoi' their uuiuerou*customers, whilst another of the firm is daily in the auction rooms and im porting house-- in New York City, securing the newest and mo-t dc-iralile go > !-e sneh that we w ill be enabled to offer extra inducement.- to all to bin- Drv Goods of MAIt-I-i A Co., Xo. 5, ITTion Block. F.laiir i. "LVe 'vc ?ot 'cm ! 'IMIOSK PATENT ELASTIC SKIRTS, with self. ,] I je-tahb- bustle-, made by Ponglas A Sherwood. N w York* ity, are emphatically the best thing ever got up in the shape 0: Skirts. To !>e iiad only of M IKSH A CO.. Union B! ros. SALE. j SPLENDID XKWii (H TAVE MELODEOX. will be 1 sold for sluu. which i- S ■ 1 le-s than the regular price. Also, 1 seruml-hand do.. been used but little ; regular price ilj, will In .old fin s.">o, by A. T. M tIiSH A CO.. Union Block. MORE uf those Fancy llead Dress Pins . at MARSH A CO. ) NEW piet-cs .-plei.riiri Black Dress SILKS '3 at ss ami 10- a yard at M MJSiI A o'S. 1" GTS of Linen Tapes in all widths ; also, -J extra wide twilled Cotton Times. V A RSI I A C 0 1) EEDS ! Plain Brass Hoops ; Spiral do; V patent covered Steei Hoops—lot* and lot.* of 'em ju-t received. MARSH A CO. Embroideries. DOINGS, I'nsertingM, Rami*, < dl.trs. Sleeves and _IL Sett-of the newest -tries Just opened. MARSH A GO. TI7INDOW DRAPERY, both in Muslin It and Lace, of splendid -tyle-. MARSH A CO. PLAIN all wool PeLnines of every color and best grades for only 3B a yard usually sold for is ; also Figured ones same price : also a splendid as sortment of the newest Be sian Figured Pel-nines tor on ly l:*Cd a yard ju- opened. MARSH A CO. fTUIE latest style of lIATS and CAPS, at JL_ March 10." 1858. _.M •N TA X YLS. LOST. OX Tuesday. March 23, between this place and Brown town, a BLACK FORTMONLL, with about seventy five ecnU in silver and note:-, one of 56, jlfi.and 177 ' March 31,1?58. JACOB MM \N. fUlSCcllantonU. IT. T I OX TS NOW RECEIVING u. larpe stock of I FAMILY GROCERIES, which are offered i r sule ut as low prices a? the same quality of Goods can be bought anywhere this side of the City of New York. CMELD PEAS, far sate at -L March 23,'1363. FOKTs. HOMMONY, SAMP, Wheat-Grits, 00- mcal. Tapioca, liiec L lour, Maccaroni, Vcrini iUa. ] Corn Starch and Farina, fcv sale at , March 25,1858. FOXTU ' TTREXCH. ENGLISH n n<] AMERICAN I A' MUSTARD, ground and whole, at I March 25, 1858. FOX'S. WORCESTERSHI RE SAUCE. IVppeir ; tl Sauce, Tomato Catchup, Bi.kies, Sardine*. Ac. March 25, 1858. FOX'S. ' TFHITE CRANBERRY BEANS for j ' f seed : the best Field Bean in the country. c_t March 25, 1808. FuX'S. M APLE SUGAR—Ant quantity for sale. . March 25. 18.58. " FOX'S. Dried blackberries, Ru-pUi lle-and A; pies, at March 25.1858. FOX'S. M"oilE FRENCH DIMITY, m-oiveil bv MARSH & CO." I > LACK BROAD CLOTHS in every 113 grade from 12 to $0 a yard at MARSH .t CO. Ticjva Pcint Agricultural k Jiindiuii Iron Works, AT ATiiEILS, BEAEFORD CO., FZXN., WULIZ!3, £ZaCO}3 &L Co., Proprietcrs. subscriber would re-j.ect'ully inform his I'rXmla L and customer-, and the publ'.e zencrnlly, that l.e ha formed a co-partnership with Mr. JOHN p. BLOOD, of A1 buny, X. Y.. (who ha - tor several year- i eea Saj erint ... dent ot Messrs. Emery Brothers' Agri .ulturul W ;k->.) and with Mr. B&wukl N. BLOOD, oi Wwrcnter, Ma -.. ■ (Machinist and Tool Builder, and lute Superiutomtent -f i tlie AinericHii Ilo.p Mnehine Company of i'iteiiburg, i Ma.--., under the firm name of WE..LLS. BLOOD A C; and that we have leased for a termol year- tl.e 1 xlea-ivv end well known Iron Work-, of M>-rs. Shipuun A • Welles, at this place, and united the Tioga Point Agri cultural Wcnks with the .same, fi>r the rnaiK.latt'.ie ol Agricultural Machines, Implements, Ac-, wig which , will be Emery's Endlew Uiiuin Railroad lb r-e Powers, Threshers and Clcaaen, Thresher* and Separators, Pur t ible Cir uilar and < r -cut r.v Mills, Cider Mill-. Dog Fower*. Clover Hollers, Feed Cutters, Fuming Mills, Plows, Harrows, Cultivators. Shiugk Machines, Kirby'a ; M avers and Reaper-, A c., of the most improved nan rn -1 and construction. We are prepared t > do all kinds cf ! Mii' liinery Casting :mJ Rep -iriug. and have ;> r s.i'e i. larze stock of lir-t cl-jsa stt'aiu Liigine-;. Machine-: , ami Ca-tings, nmuutucturcd by and i.cl.: g ::g to .Me-:-:-. , Shipinaii A Welles. 1 Both of the Messrs. Blood are skillful and experienced ; practical mccbauh s. Our ilachine-ry will nearly all be I new a.id with the latest improvements, and with t!.- an cot ragement ifforded by the patronage of a discerning ' public, v.e expect to have the reputation of d'dng tli-t cla.-s work and luakiug the bct Agrieulturil Ma.'niuc in use. " R. M. WIiLLL.d. Athens, January, 185 S. To DLALHKS, FAKMEUS A: manufacture better machinery, at same pi ice-, than that of other inaliulactuier*. and also compete with the , world in pri cs and quality and material and workmau ship of all kind- of Agricultural linpltmcuts, and in nil 1 kinds of Casting and Job Work. ; We shall pay especial attention t the initnufacturi of the \c-ry best of Plows and Plow Casting-. We intend t . | make ea lings f. rail the lei ding pfi.w.- in u-e i:i our vi ; ciuity, and shall take great . are l i u.-e only tl.e Li l ma j terhii. Our j low woo tier is from the l-est and ui" t cele brated eastern mannf'in t<-ry. We invite all interested in ! " home mauufucturei'' to cull m! -t e our works. M BLOOD A CO. 1!. M. WKI LLS, ' .1. P. BI.OOD, .5. X. BI.OOD. SOLE la K A/i'i IK R, V LARGE SUPPI.Y, A 1' \ ER V L 0 W PItIC F. S. Al-i. Upper I .eat her, French and American Calf Hkins, Kip bkins a large u—ortmci-t of M >rueco. Linings, Find ings, and other goods suitable for the season. SOOTS SXICSS, 11 ' f eur own muimfar■tme, constantly on hand, wade to order, all ol which wc offirat re p*. dured prices. HUMPHREY 4 WICKHAM. j Towanda. January 5,1-.5-. W-DIL MA' KlN'""rill. J'li.X j'itn TIST, will be l uil 'l at his old quarters in Pattou's Block. IN belore, permimently. Persons fruia a tii-taiice w ill 1 lease send word before j coming, a- busine-- ii 1- I- cue .1- ffouri-biug ..s former • 'v. "(he mo-t binding kind ol warrantee will l e given, if rcu'iired. for goi 1 reliable work. Towanda, March 1, 1858. JOHN M VCKIXTiI.N'I. M O N T A N Y !• ". S Are 11 uw receiving tht ir Spring and Suiiiiuer .--tock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. GROCERIES, HARDWARE; CROCKERY, flints k ?!)ur /iiiMngs t Irnihrr, HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, AC. ' Which will be. sold at Greatly Reduced Prices. Cor. Public Square and Main st. .1. n. MOXTASYE, i TOWANDA. IJ. r>. MO.XTWVV:', JH ! 1:. JJ. MOMANVt, \ April 12.1-.'-. | P.P. XONTAMTK. NEW SPRING GOODS LOW PRICES AND PROMPT PAY, THE OZIUSR CT T1123 SiV Y I | JOSEPH POWELL IS now reopiviiij* a laryrc stock of SI'KING . GOODS, coiup: i.-ing < verytiiing that is su • it".; de ' -irable, which will bo sold as u-tul. at prices far b"-.-thai. 1 at any other establishment in tilt country, FOR CASH O.XLY! Believing tli it long credits and the u' is.- of the credit ' -y-tem geio-ially, have been the fuu-e 01 thegre .' cum ! iiiercial it vul-ioii which lias ! rought the wic le • ouutry t.. ! the verge of bankruptcy, end that a continuance ot the-e i causes inu-t irt a -till creator degree pr sic. -e ti:c -.11 i* | result-: and It Levin tint it is far better tnr bath the 1 merchant ,1 d li'.s nistomrr. that the evil -lev..id ie>w he correctel, i lake this method ot announcing t" m.v t u-- tnmers and the p'lhlic tint my In: ant a will heieatter be conducted stri* t!y upon the ready pay .- y-i- 0, and (•hall fciitleavor to maki it nn ol.je. 1 t . ilio-e wi-iiiug t > ! buy goods for CASH, to favor me with tie. ir patron ige. | f ovaed 1. Mai ch 2ff. 1-58. JOSEPH POWELL MTJSIC ! MUSIC ! VTTKNTD >N is e-ribil to tlm fuct tlant . S. 'A*. ROGERS it now fin town. nr. 1 oflbra hi* ser vices to thou 1 wishing it, in fining Pianos, repairing | and tuning Hek Icon , . Ho con at* 1 famish tiu j atwve lu-trumcnL* clieup as tlie cheapest. Ail Instru I meets ially warranted. Call.- tiom the country prompt lv attended to. Hi* partner, LEVI WELLS, i-a Tnseanra, can .1 -J be j called en in any of the above department-. Towanda. Fib. tl, 1858. GHOEM VKERS <•;>ri fhul cv rytliing it. ■ O their line < f bubine-s, tt j Murch in. I-■*. MONT AN YES. GEO. If. DI NTiXG, J") ESPECIT I'LL A" inform- b form' r riift-an-n n>i I the publi generally, 1. at be has removed his TAIIOK'S SKO?, To one door south of Trarv A Moort's -tore and irume diatejy opposite P. ('. Hall - Move uiul Tin Store Ma• t He Batters himself that from In- long experience 111 bu siness he will be able to plea-v wbn may f*v. i lorn with their custom. Owing to tin <'ow prr>*urc in t; e mo ney market, lie will make Coat- from #2 50 to *5 #oea '1 i and otiier work in proportion for BEADY PAY. ! Country Trouuce in payment, will u-t i iefe >*! f j oflvred. Towand-i, March 2n. losßi STONE WARE - A prp.'it variety on hand \nrii 21. t-ss. WM- A. ROCKWELL'S . HA.TS AND CAPS —A !ar;.e vsortiQAut. WM. \. ROCKWRI r. The n.-ual assortment of ilardu.irc. Nails and Cutlery ut WM A EOCRWEt.I. A DMI.VISTKATRIX NOTlCE.—Xoticn /l. |J In r*ty pi<"en, th.it (ill person* indebted to the e t -te <>f U'.tf. If. RKIFSN' YDEIL late of Albany t'.v.ishto. d'caned. u:e rcqu< ni. •! to nrke payment without de lay ; fttsu all per-um, having .m~ against said e*-tate whi please present them d-dy „ tiie::;:.. te,i f.r -ettiemant. MARY REIFSNYDEK, War in. IdAfe. Administratrix. 0' ~~H PH A NS* CO CUT SA LE —By virtue of an tinier of the o:pb j-' (J ■ -.riot' Bradford- Co , tviil Le fxpo-ed to | u! lie sale < u the I retiri-ox. 011 SAI UIrPAY, JUNE IC. or 1 \l.-k. P.M.. tb f-Roaring red) estate. •ituntc in So,';, .li- id twp., BmKttl county, b uii ed as foil w<, to wit • —Uvginui'iT "t j post ;n toe divhdon. iiae of the i. 1' sI. a IL Potter hra unJ land* ol I let ard P. f, i t the sr.i t;' t Conner i f lands of said Rich rd 1< c, thence north V e~ *. ' i 4 lu perches to paet. UICIJCO m r'.h 74 c c .-t cii 7-10 pet el.#. t > a pv*t, t it:: •• -outli 2 west 7 j 2-1 u p.-r tup -t. theme north S7 we-t V 2 6-1 ' pc-re ics t> t..e p.a eof beginning. Con taining 2J act e. and UO perches, L* the amn* more tr MINERVA POTTER. Springfield, May li. I*'!-. Aduuni-tratrix. ORPHANS' ( ©URT SALE.—By virtoo of an order of the f>rp!.ans' Conrt of I'.n dfcrfl Co . w,.l be (KMMd t-. public aide • the pretaiaea,n .MoX UAY, JUNE hi. .n'.S, ut 1 o'clock.P. M.. the following lot ofhii-i .ate i.i V-Vfj t •wnslrit;. Lite 'be c-.tate of Charlotte Siiepaid. dreiae l. hoaniied as fl --lo'.va, io v. : t ; £e;iniiug in the centre cf'b : ror.d leading from Elmi.a to u , get . MJlaatt'e m-r.'i Ct-.t evTin t oi Andrew J. Ml hi s 1 t. thence i:o.h C 4° we-t 11 ti-16 ptroiies 11 aii t nd A ,ce-, the north wv-t conicr of p.Vd Miller's i t, .i.e: c n .t : < ?"*'■> ca.t 4 '2 lo pcrcbe* to a port end atone.. t'i>_ cc south Ct° eat 11 'MO per. to the i-ntio of -aid road, thetices< i b it 0 weal 4 ti-lb |iiav to the plate ol beginning. C.. ;,t ..ung 44 6-10 percbe*. inore or It-,-;, with a framed bost-e and a 1 rained Lara tUcreua. Terms nude known <•; div ■ f sal*. jAULi 11. BRINK, AVell*. May 12.1 : 39. Ail'ui ibtrator VALUABLE PR OPE RT Y AT ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—By virim of A,i i.rj rof the Orphan-' C'ouit of BiotTord Co.. | '.-ill be i aji .i ii ti ;ii.Ac role. 'ii the ] 'tinl-.c-s. "a j THURSDAY. the P t'i div of J EXE. l w i*.at 1 o'clock, the ollowi.ig >i s .ribc - property, late the catatw ! o'R ortl Kr-i-fc. tie u . | All th.it trai 10l Lin 1 sht:a; in the town-lrp of Rirr.e. io said ccmr.-ty, out-led md described a ■ follows, Uz • • Ti.e f, it lit . then :th by the id of land hereinailof de-. rbei.onr ;-c.<-t br lands of T. J. Loot, ; c.cnti' i cdlotoa the wit -i .e. B- rntnina nt a corner ca tu Warrant in.- on II nlatd's Crtck on the l.no ol the be,'o: I roenlloiied i •'. thence by the- corner of the warrant its* j nearly a u >rth c >urse -b 4 west to a j> >-t !a the corner jo: the I- u, thence by the ceutte o; id r-ad to tht said I cr> ithciicc i the ant cicek as mth easterly corner t > the ; 1 ice f t-er:n ing. C nit'.'.iiiing three acres, ja.rn or le-v. Alas')— One >t. ; i- r lot is lag on the north "ids of arid i adjoining the two tots before d- scribed ; Beginning at a j p .si en nt oivi ioa Hdp, tbestt a nth vj° ol p,-,. II a post, u c iru-i o: Lewis hr-df. theace al-ng ; line south l c we t .',l per. to a po.->t. thence north 51 West j 6? per. along 9 piece of land belonging to T. J. Lcnta>flre dc.ur.btd lots o; land j t) a jio-t, >i corner of the 10.-t described lot in tie divi -i'l.i line, thence invrth I 1 east ciong the a.,id d vi.iou line . i j,'-, to 1i... j hue of beginning. Coutaiilag l i . acre, a-.d 12 per iled. i ALs.i—i >r.e other parcel orb tof load lying n -rh of i 'no -. d l i-t nittrtioi.'i d lot, beginning at ibe south .vest i coi.iei oi U'arrii.it lit X >. OS i i the warrantee iiatne of i toseph id.. ,tip i-t thenoe north 1° east along the ve.4 lii.e oi ... Warrant Isrp. i. ton post, thence noitb 1* ; w i-t akxig the aouth Km of said warrant 47 vi'j pur. to • tb,- 1 egiiiiiing. Containing f.O acres, and lii pereho-.. j The i bo\c p.! j e;ty Col.laius at nit s5 aetcs, of whkia ; about iiU are improved. Upon it u larire Tavern at nil, j barn and other > utbuihlin rs. There :* ul-o near the Tav ! ern a (rlcbr. ted Mineral Spring. Ti E- It, tus ii SATE* will l e one quarter "f the pur.h „ J i inoiie-v , 1 the beiauce ia nu > at iiiFtultn'nts of Si4o j with in talent. JoIIN McM AHON, 1 iji.ardiari ti ra: aor children of L'an I O'Keito.dvtt'd. May 5, 1 -a-. ; \ 1 >.MIN ISTRATRIX NOTIUE.—N'Jticu a. A ii lie i \ given, thi-t uli peraons i'ldebted to the est.-te o. I 'i Fl'Obl, vie cased, late- of R-,m<* • tvvp, • -hi 'die It- inihe |iayinerl without delay, u.u all par-ions havingdem '.Mis .tgain t said eatate ato j ic-ipiested to pt'cseal the.., uuly autlieuticated for settle I meiit. " JANE O. FROST, M.ir 4. Ftb Administratrix. \ PMINISTRATOR'SNOTICE.—Notk i a. A i- ltei-eby triven.thut all peraoiuiindebfed to the | late* ni t'fl Ai.'.TY bU.WKS. ile 'J.. lnte oi Michigan, tare litrebv ri.p.ie.ste-d to make payment without de- I lay; aud all person- it.iv ing i lalui-, a-, .urt said estate vv iil I plea-c prcsoiii tbc-m duly authenticated tor settlement. T. T. BROWN'. May t. 1:-."> H. Admini.slr.it,ir. \ UMIMSTIIATOR'S NOTICE —Notice T \. in hereby given, that all iv-i sons indebted to the ee | tate ol i.'.uisii.s liillftte. d e'd . Lite - f C'alii-^nii.i. are riy ' quested to ni"ke jteynre• t without delay ; and all pci-s, ns I having ,'iaims ax-tiii-* --aid < tate. must present them duly ; aatiicntieatcd for sett'eineut, to the suhaeriiwrs. RALPH UII.LETTE, May 4. 1 5.",4. Administrator. Vf AKSHAL'S SALE.—By virtue of 1 -'1 writ of Yend,iioT: ; . Exponas issued out of the Cir j enit Court of tiie United States, for the Western Disti iet • I'entisv lvania, and t>> me dins fed. there will be e.\p,,s- I ed to peblic Kale, at the Court Ui,,isr. in Wilfiainsport, ! IVunsy va.iia. tKekth day of MAY next, ; it 2 <•'• i >. k. J'. M.. the i-iioviiiig deseril ol property, t- Jit: Aci it.-ii tract id l .nd. situate in Springfitid totvn- I diip. I Ira el ton! county. I\nnylvaiiia. routaining tw<* : bundled a les.uiorv or i, -- : out hundred acres, more > r loss., Icaicd ;b- ded on tie north i.y land of Stepl cu 1). I?arsnc--, on ilie ca-f by I.iud of Ja, (ib HnrktiWfc at;,] ~ tiieis. on tiie tlt by land eit Taiiuian lb I tea rd-ley, ind i t lie we tby lands of Jacob JhtiLnc-. and otlier, with the apj.ai ti '.anc, -. roi:sisti:ig of or,e dwelling boi.stj painted white, three Lams, one w.ico'i shed, one corn h >! I tree-,. >• ,j. ( s-n >n ■ . otioc, and to be seld aa Lw ; property of John fT.rkie-s J \MKS (1. CAMPIH LI.. Marshal. Murshil's i ifll e. W hiam-poft, March 31, ls^t. \ I>MINI.ll imuMn iwk'litcil ttt tb* c* | tate of J'diT: I It-,:l. >'• <\.-eu, Tcif• of froy township, . are reqneeted to uutkt payment withwut demy ; and all : jk,-o;i- i.e.v in;; cl.io is oust c.ihi -, itc ,1! plcueupta • i sent tlicui dele authcuticat, 1 |,,r settlement. I II CAMi'HEI.I,. JOHN SALSBI'ItY. i April l'J.l Administr.itom. ' k I>Ml NisrilA rillX NOTlCE—Notice | T\ is !.re,v given, t! M a 1 ! persons indebted to thaoa. tate of !--j • All* ii, la * e of \Yi:> tvvp., decensed. Bra ' iTqi:fs;,j to in ike.payine: t n Mhout delay; and all pcr | s ins hai >ig ■ ; acaintd aid i st; t•. im..: precmt thout : -July -iuUiei.tieat' d f< r settlement to the ■ai l >sci;bt r. MAIU4ERY AI ,f.E>, J April R, is .-. AdmttiisUnitrix. LWi'.C! I'OR'S XOTlCK.—Notiee is here i.J 1 v . '■ 11.lie ril oer-i.ns i; -icbtr.l to the estate of i WI;,!,(A\I BRINK. 1„| II I" t'.vp.. deceased, tur.st I make immedi.'t- p vm<-..j. I I! eejwpna hiving de ■ in tude ag.iim-t • . J est.i'.i*. wi:l pre .ent ti.CUI duty authin- LEWIS It. PIF.T7CE. April 2', l->.", Vi . Evocator. OXECUTOITS NOTiri: -Notice 18 here in l-v vAc that a!'per 'oils indebted to the estate of N i.'s "1 .'in ! (k r.i-i .l. late of Canton t iwii-dPp. I an ro,incited t- raaliq jvaytnent wiihoiit delay; tho-a Lavingdem :nil-"cra nst nil estate will present them duly s>ithet;!ie;it< d for -etll- mcnt. AprillVW, U'M. S. JAYXE. Executor. i I >.M! \ ! ,STR ATi >:. >,\ ©TI ! estatew jil i L-a. >1 cm .nt toc.it di.iv ■ ithciiii'.iUd f>t settlement. JOIIX CLAPPER. \i •• 1 27. Pi',4. _ Admiiiistratoi. W AX TI :i_>. ; nil ) Btisliclcs of O its lor which we-will t}\ "rl f |,.] venh mi deliverv. Towai'da April Kh 'BAILEY !i XEVIN?. FOR SALE. 4 HORSE. HARXESF AND CARRIAGE. Inquire A at the I're-bv teruii Parpo sue. in this Borough, of "towards. Apr.l / 1 ACTION—The ptthiic tiro hoteliv cntt- Vj tloned ogsiD.'i purchasing a note given by the f-nh scrtber to U'ni. Derm n, or r arer. ilaied April 10. 1 ■>/>>, for 475, payable at J -iah AXbitcV house, in Lit ■•'afield, on the Ist of April. l s i a . as- the said note—as frauduh • ]v obtained, and I sha',l net pv t!ie '■imo u.ile.-j. corurell ed bylaw. " Wfl P. ARNOLD. | Warien, May !