mack o Q Grey-Towu by Col. Kinney. . reported by the last mail that the " * '{ rea ty hail been ratified, but this report V -: H!1 rrcc ,; The treaty was ratified by the v in ;'] v i, v a vote of ten to five, but Presi- M i'-TINF./- has refused to give it his sig .n,i has sent it back with amendments, v- to sanction the presence of Ameri- within Xiearaguan territory. The lS '.;created no little excitement in the \.-j)in'all correspondent of the Panama writing on the 6th of May, sends the ' • fmy * I . British steamer Trent, just arri:ed lirevtovvu, reports that on the 25th of , ('olonel KINNEY, with men armed to the Vi, hauled down tlie Mosquito Hag, hoisted ■id the Xicaragnan colors, forced his ' ~-o the .Mayor's house, and forcibly drag *" , r out as a prisoner. The citizens were "arras directly, and a message was sent ' -.vain KENNEDY, of the Jamestown, for . . .le who came on shore immediately, an armed boat s crew. 'tpt'uvos TOM vs, intriguing to support • v and irain the support of the Junta tated that lie was the representative of In -aragaan Government, and had been i,y them that the treaty between the c vf States and Nicaragua had been ratified at they were at all hazards to hoist the the above country in San Juan. Un * ,fe!v, he had to cat his own words, for v p Bani el, acting-Consul, and lately tp • 1 Miuister to Paris by the Xicaragnan remtaeab produced his papers of office, and ; that the treaty was not ratified, and Mr. Toy is dared not show his face in' iiratry, having been outlawed for being . _N.fr in WALKER'S army. Nothing was] j.> he d me, therefore, the citizens of i I;--vtown insisted upon taking KINNEY and ha'id of prisoners off to the Jamestown, „, 3 t i icnc e to be sent up in the British ~ r tu Aspinwall, which was done. X Colonel and his party had arrived at AH' i,avail." a __ y., " R'::IP.EI PHYSICIAN."— It appears . : Dr. Jmues, the "retired physician, whose „• ..ot life have nearly run out,'' lias retired . run out from the scenes o c his labors, | :ig lieliind him diconsolate pouce and au \ lied world. Not even his famous Canabis or Knst Indian I temp, which had saved v daughter from the grave, was able to the mysterious process by which his gn-vv los and less, until, it entirely I ; ;red. He "sands of life" he has, I . i.r, con verted into sands of gold, and the . -don of one hundred thousand dollars j v him for his compulsory flight from the • -,1-sof New York. The "retired physican" I ;h'' only masquerade iu which the depar- H Brown—his real name—has figured. He : H.■ Vs i II Monsett, who taught people to' ~"ge mercurv into gold j he was Prof. Jas. j ■ fliorne, who advertises that he will show I ■ I,|y the way to make a year, if not upon the receipt of a certain sum in i;e stamps, which coming duly to hand, j ■ ipplieauts are sent a recipe for the maim ■ ■ ire of artificial honey, and the right to sell | ■ any county which the dupe may select,' "vo costing 85. Tiie enterprising Brown ; ■ Madame Julie Ncllville, who received j ■ , France some splendid cosmetics. These j - -.'ivc just been brought to light by the \ ■ York police, who are now in eager HN.it of the retired and retiring physician.— j ■ . -ir< tli.it there was no Canabis In lica ■ I'dicineof 15.own, but m-rely a co:n --■ . i! j lorieo, slippery el;n decoction, and co-ting sixteen cents, bottle and all, S : w iieii he churged §2. His " Ilegula ■ i I'lriiYing Pill," and "Excelsior Oint- H 'f India."' were m ule on the same princi ■ a i-I --.id fir as miny dollars as they cost H. cent- The most magnificent of his cos ■ The Milk of 11 >ses and Extract of ■ B'o-oms," turns out to have liecn a ■ of magnesia and alcohol, costing him ■ .rV cents—price, 82 a bottle It re ■-' •id "ell under what new disguise the ! phv-iciaii" will make his next ap ■ before the public. 15-j T.> understand tiiat a young man 1 jvthe f v-'s v, who lias for sometime past ' -it Warren, this county, came to the ■ oinn one day last week, that his life was ■ ' " F preserving, and determined to put ■ Ito it. by hanging. I' mnediate cause for this rash act, was '•t : on of a chastisement by the man idiom he resided. The whipped lad ■ vng to <|iite the whipper, went out and ■ ' d himself h> an article used by the ■ - mi:just before the vital spark had le- I'Xtinguiscd, he was discovered by Mr COHI'RN and Mr. SIPNEV PITCHER, tli ■ cord, and changed him from a ■ - to a lying position. After some time ■ "''l. he hegiiii to show signs of return ■ vion, and finally was fully restored. I' -' THOMI- sun was highly indignant at I - I'.h'iueu for interfering with ltis inali : -fits, and saving his life. His einploy -1 hiin lii.s wages, and sent him back to I' 1 rk, in which city lie was formerly an - •/. the almshouse.— -Argus. Alhany lumber interest is thus noticed ■'receipts of lumber during the week I feu,heavy and include first arrivals from 'o that now it is arriving freely from •ns. The assortment in market is good -npply of most kinds abundant.— B ' v!i hoards are sold as fast as received, ,; nued arrivals keep up a fair supply. "'f have been brisk, through mostly of H n spruce and the lower grades of pine. H uimlier goes olf slowly. The demand ■. '"l'filly for the East and for foreign ship ■ . Prices remain as heretofore, though 0 fiome disposition to meet the views of 1 of ( 'oar pine. H - its have been more lively, particular ■ "'"tu ports, and nearly every vessel in 14 loading for the south or east. '• CASE AT DAXVILLE. —Mary Twiggs, ' ''a - the murder of Catherine Ann ■ v lnst week tried at Danville, and was I ' lt y of murder in the first degree.— ■ ::, " ( 1 to wear a forced expression of nce , but at times it was marked with H 'Jicern. Tiie testimony being in sub fiuQut the same as that which was given H . " u 4 court against \Ym. J. Clark, who ,! "1 guilty for the same criaio. 15. K. ■ u "'f K 11. Baldy fur the prisoners. ! "b another chapter in the long cat ' yimc and the guilty ones have re- B, ' l ''' just deserts and need but the v signature to pay the penally for THE RAILROAD WAR IN ERIE—THE TRACK TORN I p.—On Thursday evening last, a laige and respectable number of the citizens of Har bor Creek convened at the Greenwood School house, to take into consideration the recent de monstration on the part of the Buffalo and Erie Railroad in fact, but Erie and Northeast Railroad ostensibly, to take from the public at large and use for their own individual purposes the highway in Harbor Creek, the occupancy of which by the Railroad Company has, at an issue before the Supreme Court, been declared illegal and contrary to the provisions of its charter. After an expression of views on the part of those present, it was unanimously re solved to notify the Railroad Company "that the citizens of Harbor Creek would not relin quish the right of their highways-; and that the Company must remove the obstructions al- j ready placed upon them, and if they refused, the pathmasters of the township were author ized to remove the road already graded from the public roads. It appears, however, that the E. AN. E.R. R. Co.—a corporation of our own State—has been swallowed up by a foreign corporation, over which our State pos sesses no authority, and who have no feelings of interest in common with our citizens. On Wednesday the Commissioners notified the pathmasters that the obstructions must be re- i moved from the highways forthwith, whereup-! on a large number of responsible and respecta ble citizens appeared on the ground, aud remo ved that ■part of the road obstructing the high- ! way. On the same day, shortly after the road was demolished, the person having charge of the road immediately set to work and commenced rebuilding the road. We are not advised of what action will be taken on the premises, but we are confident that the obstructions will be } removed by the citizens of Harbor Creek, as | often as laid down by the Railroad Company. ; It seems as though the Railroad monopolists wish another war—if so, they are pursuing the right course to have their desire gratified.— Erie (I'e.nn.) Dispatch. t FROM KANSAS. — LEAVENWORTH, Wednesday May 2fi.—The Board of Commissioners ap pointed under the act of Congress of May 4, convened at Lecomptou on the 24th. Presi dent, J. W. DENVER, Governor ; Hrou S. \\ Al.su, Secretary ; C. W. BAUCOCK, President of the Council ; GEO. W. DEITZLER, Speaker of the House ; and WU WEIR, District-At torney. The members of the Board were j sworn in by Judge CATO, an 1 the commission J organized by electing Gov. DENVER, President, aud Mr. WALSH Secretary. A Committee of three was appointed by the Chair, to prepare a programme for conducting the election, and ■ report at the next meeting of the Board, which takes place on the 31st of M ly. On motion of Mr. BARCOCK, it was unanimously agreed that the eleetion ordered by Congress be fixed j for the first Monday in August next. The Commission then adjourned. Gov. DENVER arrived here this evening, and proceeded to the Fort. Rumors are in circu lation of a battle on the Southern Border be tween the Free State force and a party of Missourians, in which 21 persons were killed and wounded. The news is not authentic. THE GOI.D EXCITEMENT IN IOWA — ON THE INCREASE. —The excitement of the public in regard to the lowa gold diggings is spreading . over the entire State, and in the greater por tion of its local discoveries serve to increase the excitement. The number of miners in Marion, Warren, Madison, Clark and adjacent counties is daily j increasing, aud reports are still favorable as to the success of their labors. A great ma jority of these gold seekers are old Californians, and must have cut their eyeteeth on the gold en shores of the Pacific, and yet they are dig ging aud prospecting with high hopes of suc cess. The diggings in Johnson atvl lowa cdilnties are attracting people in the vicinity, and new discoveries are reported in Page and Taylor counties, and also in the vicinity of Fort Dodge—j From the Keokilk (.lale City 24 1h. The Markets. i Brrr.u.o, Friday, May 28, 1858. Flour unchanged. Bales l.fiOO bblsj at $2 To a $3 50 for common Upper Lake ; at ?3 Ton£4 for extra do. ;$3 >25375 for Su perfine Indiana and Ohio ; $3 &T"s4 1- for extra do. ; and $4 25a54 3T for double extra do. Wheat —Active and a shade firmer.— Sales 50,000 bush., at 70c. for Chicago Spring: Tic. for Milwaukee Club ; 81c.81 l-4c. for Red Ohio and Indiana ; 80c. for \V bite Wis consin ; 87c. for do. Indiana. Corn unchang ed. Sales 30,000 bush, at 52c. for Indiana, and 54c.54 1 -2c. for fair Illinois. Oatsquiet at 32e.n32 I 2c. Whiskey nominal at 10c. nVJ l-2c. OstTKiOj Friday. May 2*. Flonr in better demand. Sales 1,000 bbls., at $3 75v I lev. \. A. TV Pew, i Mr. S. W. ROGERS and Miss SOPHItOXIE K. daugh ter of Itu"sell Pratt, Esq., all of this village. jnwmm JUST received by the subscriber, the very best selection of new Spring ( KK II A HOOTS A SHOES, XAIES, FISH, GLASS. SASII. and a great variety of Summer HATS A CAPS. Also, a lengthy cat? loge of BOOKS AND STATIONERY, all of which will be sold at amazing low figures for CASH. .1 one 185 ft. J. KINCBBERi. NEW TIN SHOP! | r rMIE undersigned respectfully informs his friends and 1 the public generally, that lie has opened a new TIN WARE A SHEET IRON' ESTABLISHMENT ! in the Fjnndrv, first door below Mercur's Store, where i lie is prepared to conduct the business in all its various . branches. ..... , , Tin Ware and House Spouting <>f all kinds, made to or der, on short notice. Stoves of various styles constantly for sale. Paiticular attention paid to Jobbing. Old Iron, Copper and Brass taken iu exchange for goods. | .I ti ll<- I. I -."is. JOHN C ARMAN. AVTOOL. —Cash paid for Wool, at No. 2, W Patton'b Block. June 3, 1858. A - R . O( KWEbb. WOOXi ! WOOIm*. WOOL! mAAA LBS. WANTED, for which cash will be j •* • wUw! PRINTS —A an arrinl ot UMM che|> ' I Prints, at V.'V Pal ten's Ri''k. ! June Js.s, \VM. A- ROCKWELL Xcto fAbDcrtisnn^nt9. WANTED. ,"CAAA Busheles of Oats for which we will D' "V/V ' pay ca.sh on delivery. Towiinda, April 2tl, 1858. ' BAILEY A SEVINS. FOB SALE. A HORSE. HARNESS AND CARRIAGE. Inquire jt\. at tiie I'resbyteriau Parsonage, in this Borough, ot Towanda, April 28, 1 ;toB. J. FOSTER. Humphrey & Wickham ARE now receiving a general assortment of goods suitable for the season, consisting of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS & SHOES. SOLE & UPPER LEATHER. FRENCH A AMERICAN CALFSKINS. MOROC CO LININGS A FINDINGS, Ac. 0 which they invite the attention of their patrons and friends and the public generally—trusting that they will he aide to please both as to price at'd quality those who favor them with a call. Thwanda, May 10,1858. ARE YOU INSURED? Susqiieliatlrfa Mutual Insurance Co., TOWANDA, BRADFORD COUNTY, PA. THIS Company insures against loss or dam age by Fire. Dwelling houses, Furniture Warehou ses, Stores and Merchandize, Ac., on the most reasonable terms. DIRECTORS. H. W. TRACY, ALLEN M'KEAN, JOHN' V. LONG, GUY TRACY, EZRA HOLCOMB, JOB KIRBY, JUSTUS LEWIS, DANIEL BAILEY, ISAAC MYER, WM. KINGSLEY, PRECEPTOR FORBES, JOSEPH POWELL. 11. W. TRACY, President. ALLEN M'KEAN, Vice President; JUDSON HOL COMB, Secretary; LAPORTE, MASON A CO., Trc.is. pULTIYATOII TEETH, for sale by \J_ May 4, 185 S. H. S. MERCUR. 1 k} Ai i YARttoS more of those fid Prists : 1 " f\_J also, 12 doz. more of those (id Linen Hand kerchiefs, just received at May 4, 1858. MERCUR'S. II OOPS.—Just received by express, anoth- I. er lot of those double extension Steel Hoop Skirts at May 4, is:,s. MERCUR'S. (JIIEAP Embroidered Curtain Muslins, now J opening at May 4,185 ft. MERC UK'S. 11 ATS.—A large assortment of Men's and L Boy's Wool, Fur, Leghorn, Palm Leaf, Colored and White Ktraw Hats at May 4. lv'.s. MERCUR'S (I ROC ERI I-:s! J. PICKERING, WJ. 12, Lake St. Elraira. N. Y., WHOLESALE DEALER IN Groceries and Provisions ! ]>!acl• and Green Tens. Green, 1 toasted and ground CoJJ'ccs. Sugars, Syrups and Molasses. Clour, Pork, Salt, Pish, hard, llniter, Cheese, Prui!s, ffuls, Cigars, Jv. (VLOSE BUYERS in search of Good Goods at the VE- J I{N LOWEST CASH PRICES, will tind it to their advantage to examine my fresh and desirable stock l>c fore purchasing elsewhere, as I shall endeavor to sell goods as low as tiiey can be bought of New York Jobbers, which will make from five to ten per cent in favor of the pur chaser. J. P.. No. 12, Lake street. P. S—Goods well bought arc half sold. May 4. Is.'.s. Arrangements for 1858 ! AT M. E. SOLOiIfION : 3 CLOTHING STORE. A Y E. SOLOMON has just received the most cxtcn i\ J . sivc and elegant assortment of Spring and Summer Clothing ever offered in this market, which was bought for CASH 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, a- lie pledges himself that no person anxious to buy shall go away without be ing satisfied.. Kir A good assortment of Gentlemen's FURNISHING GOODS will lie kept on hand. Towanda, April M, ls.">s. WM. A. ROCKWELL, Hav ing just returned from the City, is now receiving a splendid assortment of Spring and Summer Goods. To which he invites particular attention. Being fully determined not to be outdone either in CHEAPNESS OR EXCELLENCE of articles offered for sale, and having had sufficient ex i peffieiiep in his business to warrant him in saying that lie ! . an offer very gieat inducements to customers. TO THE LADIES ' He offers the very smallest Bonnets and the very largest Hoop Skirts ; also, those of a medium size. A most ele ! gant lot of Plaid. Black and Brocaded dress Silk-. , Lawns, Bareges, ('bailies, DeLaiues, Brilliants and i White Goods as usual of the best kinds, and the cheapest ] and best lot of PRINTS ever offered in this totVB !—lf ' vou dfin't believe it, eoine and see. Our stock of GROC ER IES , has a nsunl been selected with great care, and cannot fail to give satisfaction both as td 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. Toiran&i, April 27. ls.vs. WM. A. ROCKWELL. IMaOUII ! FLOUII !—A first rate article of Western Flour, may be had at Sm.mtos's in Mer cur's Block, lower than can be purchased in this vicini ty. " April 36,18.',8. M. K. SOLOMON. I>LAX'KS ! RLAX'KS !—Justice* and Con > stable's BLANKS ; also, DEEDS and CONTRACTS. ITS" We have printed and can supply S< ,'HOOL DIRKC i TORS with sets of all the blank- necessary for three or four years, consisting of orders, contracts, bonds, aud warrants. Price D a set. fir We have neatly printed and substantially bound, TOWN ORDERS, in books sufficient to last from five to ten venrs. Price ?2. BLANKS of all kinds, printed to order, in first rate stvle, and at reasonable prices,at the REPORTER office. Volunteers and drafted irtn of the War of |sl2, who were called into service by the state of New York, near ftear some filing to i their advantage, by calling on the suWriber in the Bo rough of Towanda. Miv 16,1859, J. !>. GOOpENOI idl. SHAWLS. —A now arrival of Stella, Thi- ' bet, Silk,•'Printed and M. IleLaine Shawls, at 2, l'at* ■ton's Hoi k. June J. Is.',s. WM. A. ROCKWELL. 4 D MINI ST RA TO Il'S NOT IC E.—N otice : 2\_ i., hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate ot Cas.-ius Gillette, d c'd, late of California, are re- I quested to make pavmeut without delay ; and all persons 1 having claims against said estate, must present them duly authenticated for settlement, to the subseriliers. RALPH GILLETTE, May 4.1858. Administrator. AI) MIXI ST 11A TO lUS N (>T IC K.—X otice is lierebv given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of CH ARITY MEAD, dee'd., late of Michigan, are hereby requested to make payment without de lay; and ail persons having claims against said estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. . T. T. BROWN, May 4, 1858. Administrator. VUDITOR'S NOTlCE.— Orrille Cham hrrlin rs. Aaron I'rrkins. In the Common Picas of Bradford county, No. 591, Sept. T. 1858. The undersigned, Auditor, appointed by said Court to di-tribute funds raised by Sheriff's sale ot the real estate of defendant, will atteud'to the duties ot'liis appointment at ltis office, iu Towanda borough, 011 Saturday, the 'fifth dav of June, INSB, at 1 o clock in the afternoon, at vv liich time and place all persons interested are required to pre sent tlieir c lainis or else be forever debarred troin said fund. G. D. MONT AN YE, t June 1,1858. __ Auditor. |~T DMINISTRATDK S NOTICE.-Notice jt\~ is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of Joseph B. Chaffee, dee'd, late of Warren township, are requested to make payment without delay ; and all persons having claims against said estate will plea.-eprc -rnt thein ditlv authenticated for settlement. NANCY M. CHAFFEE. HENRY \LLYN, 1 .tune | 18 .8, A'lininistratnts. fllcrcl)uni>i?<\ £~c. COAL OIL LIGHT ! CALL and see some lieautiful patterns of Lamps for burning KEROSENE AND BRECKEXKIDGK OIL —distilled from Coal and not explosive ; cheaper than any light yet discovei d. Both Oil and Lamps, with Wkks and Shades, furn shed very cheap at DR. 11. . DORTER S DRUG STORE. April 21,1858. __ New Spring and Summer GOODS. HS. MERCI'R has just rcee'vod a gx>d assortment • of Staple aud Fancy Dry Goods : Groceries, Hardware, Harness and Carriage Trimmings, Crockery and Glass Ware,- Boots i. WM. ROCKWELL. MACKINAW TROUT, Mackerel, Codfish, . for >alt- at No. 2, Pattons Block. April 20, lsO*. WM. ROCKWELL. Spring and Summer Millinery, FOR I favor as with a call before purchas ing KPRIXO or SI'MMER MILLINERY, feeling coiili dent we can make it to the advantage of all. OUR WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT Will be full and complete, with everything in the line of Millinery : such as Straw Bonnets, Bloomers, Flat- ami Gypsicttes of all kinds and styles for Ladies' or Misses' wear, by the dozen or case. Ruches and Flowers by the box. Ribbons by the piece or cartoon. Blonds, edging, lootings and Straw Braids by the dozen or piece. Bonnet Frames. Crowns and Blocks bv the dozen. Rpeds and covered liotie* by the gross.— Band boxes ly the nest or gross. Koultons. Crapes, l.is-es, Frown Linings and Cape Notts hy the piece, and in fact everything required in the Millinery line in the greatest abundance and at the- very lowest "CITY WHOLK SAI.E PuiCEH. OUR RETAIL DEPARTMENT Will embrace a full and complete assortment of all of the above mentioned articles at prices to suit the times. All bonnets bought at the stof-e **i!! he trimmed free of charge in t lie latest style and best manner. • oods bought by parties from out of town, will be packed and deliver ed to the strfgtv or cars free of expense. A. T. MARSH A CO., No. 5, Union Block. Etiriira, X. Y. WARD nor SK, TOWANDA. PA, CWEAZEV A HOLMES respect fully in form the public, that having leased tin- Ward House for term of years, and thoroughly repaired and newly furnished the same, they invite the patronage of travel lers and others, with every confidence thai their facili ties are such as to enable them to reurter satisfaction#— They assure the public that no effort shall lie spared to maintain for t!•" Ward House the high reputation it has so long enjoyed 1" eff"ct which the personal wants of their guests will be carefully attended to. while every facility the market affords will be appropriated to make the Tabic all that could be desired; We shall pay particular attention to Hie accommoda tion of Jurors "and witnesses attending Court: who will la? boarded at the low price of ;2£ cents per day. Sis' The Bar is well stocked with an excellent assort ment of LIQUORS. We also offer to the public a large assortment of Liquors, by the quart, gallon or barrel, of a ipiality not to be excelled, nnrl at prices as low if not lowef than can be obtained in the cities. Reading, Elmira and Binghatnton Ale, by the quart, gallon or barrel. Totvanda, April 27, lsr,B. M <> TvT T A x V I : S Are n\Y receiving their Spring and Summer Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, K ? liars, fljDP,findings & Ifntljrr, HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, AC. Which will be sold at Greatly Red need Prices. Cor. Public Square and Main st. J. I>l WON'TANYK, ) TOWANDA. la. in MOWASVE, JK E. ii. MOXTANVS, { April 12,18.78. \v. n. HOVTANVK. / \RCHANS' COURT SALE—By virtue V / of an order of the Orphan*' Court of Bradford Co., will be exposed to public sale on the prettti*'-*. on HAT' I'RDA Y, the 2(ith day of JUNE, at one o'clock, B. M., the following described real e.-tate situate ill I v< ' V twp., Bradford county, bounded and described ;.s follows, to wit: Beginuing at a post and -fotics the south east cor ner of a lot owned by Sidney Van'mrn, thence by the said lot north 157 perches to a post and stones, corner, thenre by Andrew Ayres' lot ea-t to !• 10 perches to a post and stones, a corner of a jot ben to lore granted to Hiram Kit tle, thence by the said Kittie's lot south "I *-lo perches to a post and stones, thence north 80° east *7 *-1" per ches to a po*t and stones in the- iine of Enos Luther's land, being the warrant suivcy line, thence along said line west 00 tj 10 perches to the place of beginuing. (.'ontaining 4s acres aud 105 perelies. more or less, except seven acres conveyed by .lohnC. Ball in his lifetime to Leonard Vatthorii, and situated on the south side of said lot. Terms made know n on day of sale. C. 11. CAMPBELL, JOHN SALISBURY, May 2.'>, 18.78. Administrators. THE MOWING MACHINE That Everybody Dikes! ALLEN'S PATENT IMPROVED MOWE , AND J\ MOWER AND REAPER COMBINED. Strong and j simple in construction, not liable to get out of order, | compact, light, easy of draft, so easy as to be comforalde all day work for a light team : safe t > the driver, and may | be worked at a slow gait by horses and oxen. No clogging ofkuives ; works well on side hills, and in any kind of grass, heavy or light, coarse'or fine, lodged or "standing, ripe or unripe, wet or dry, long or short, or sanded. Not confined to localities where other machines work, but will do good where others operate indifferently, or I none at all. If Is believed that no person ran be found having one. ; th it would exchange it for the best of other kinds, and I fifty doll; rs. ki. Every machine warranted to give entire satisfac : tion. For sale by P. P. PECK II AM. Columbia X Roads, Bradlord Countv. Pa. May 18, 1868. Dissolution. Co-partnership heretofore existing between the JL undersigned, under the nnno and *l\lp of laporte. Mason A Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent— dons LXROUTB and GOKPKX F MASON having pure hand the interest of 11. S. llrssKi.t.. will continue the hnsiiio of Banking at the -amc place, under the same si v ie. JOHN I.APOKTK.' G F. MANON. Towanda. Ap; ?t. I*s* fV IB >SFI.f Ccgal. ' A N APPRAISEMENT AND CLASS!-j J\- FICATION of the different persons engaged in the sale "f goods, wares and merchandise in the County of i Bradford for the year IKix, with the amount of Mcetisc thereunto mkc.\l : IVhere Sohl. .Xames. Clans. License. \ Asvluniw..lngham A Stafford. 14 ' 00- J. AV. Denisoii 14 7 00 i I'. Terry 14 7 0(1 John llortoii 14 7 (HI Athens b0r0'....G. A. Perkins 14 7 'Hi i G. B. Perkins ft 7 00 j C.Park A Son 13 10 (Mi : Page A Bristol 11 13 00 C. Comstoek 14 7 00 P. AA'. Meeker 44 7 oo Joseph Parsons 11 7 00 Athens twp David Gardner 14 7 00 Anson Beidlcnian 14 7 00 ' Burlington boro' o. F. Long A Sons 14 700 i S. AV. Miller 14 7 00; Merry, Wilhelrn A Co 14 7 oo • Canton.... M. Loekwood If 700 A. N. A AV. W. Spalding 14 7 tm J. Francisco 14 7 oo • D. Wilcox & Co 11 7 oo A. Doty 14 7 00 | J. Vandyke, jr 14 7 00 i W.P.Newbury 14 7 00 Mix A Hooper -11 7 00. AV. S. Baker 7 00, Columbia A. B. Austin If 7 00 I Durefl... .U. Moody If 700 Franklin Barclay R. U. & Coal Co- 14 7 00 . Granville L.D.Taylor 14 700 Hugh Maloy 14 7 Off | W.H.Phillips ...14 7 00 Derrick Clin*. Piatt 14 7 00 ' A. C. Stevens 14 7 00 i Leroy.... E. Holeontb It 7 Of) ; Parkhurst & Foss 14 7 00 j Monroe boro',.. .11. C- Tracy 13 10 00 Ingham & Miller 14 7 00 j Smith. Crantuer A Co 14 7 00 8. S. II in man 14 7 00 ! <). P. I.von 14 7 00 ; Orwell... .T. Humphrey 12 12 30 S. N. lßi.uson 1 1 7 00 | H. Otbbs & Sou 13' lo 00 j I Overton.... Potter & Lyon It 7 On J Daniel Ileverlcy .11 " 00 Bike D. A D.M. Bailev 13 lo 00 I. L. Bos worth 14 7 OO Baldwin A' Bobbins .14 7 0t) G. H. Little 13 10 00 Stevens 4' Burrows 14 7 00 i Ridgfaurv... H. G. Cornell 14 7 80 A. H. V.mihis I t 7 00 \ L. F. Buck 14 7 00- A. ' dbum 14 7 o<> < Itome J. W.AVood'ouni \ C 0... 14 7 Uu Geo. Nichols 14 7 po Slauding Stone... .Geo Stevens. 12 I' 2 30 ! 11. W.Tracv 13 10 00 Espy A Whitman It 7 00 ; fUmhtqwiw... .Khmer At Gore 14 7 00 | i Sniithtield... M. Buliock 13 10 o Dm f.-y .% Friteller Ft Irt 00 J. W. Phelp* 14 7 00 ■ Springfield... IHrani Spear 14 7 oo AV. T. Daik-y 14 7 00 Tuscarora... .Tlio*. Tailor 14 7 'K) Troy boro' S. W. .A 'l). F. Boiaerov 12 12 30 Maxwell. Leonard A Brothers.l 2 12 30 (). B Ballard 14 7 00 ! 11. Koon 11 7 80 | Y.M.i 11. F. Long 13 10 00 S. AV. Payne 14 7 00 Spencer A Bsyne 11 7 ' Troy twp. T. W. White 14 7 00 I Towanda b0r0"... .Moutanyes 13 10 oo J. Kingsbery 14 7 00 H. S. Mercur 12 12 30 M. K. Solomon It 7 (M) Tracy & Moore. 13 10 00 J. A. Record 14 7 00 AV. A Ruck well 14 7 00 J. H. Bhiuney & Co 14 7 00 Collins A Powell If 7 00 D.C.HaI 13 10 00 <>. D. Bartlett 14 7 00, l'atton A Payne 14 7 00 Humphrey & AVickham 12 12 50 AV. A. Chamberlrn 14 7 00 Bailev A Nevins . . .14 7 HO E. T. Fox 14 7 oo 11. C. Porter 14 7 to K. A. Parsons 14 7 OH Joseph Powell 10 20 00 . Ulster V. A A. Newell 13 -10 00 J. A T.Mather 7 Oo If. S. Davidson A Co 13 10 00 Gibson A Gorsliue 14 7 ou j Well* John Hriwuell 14 7(8) i Warren.... R. Cooper 14 7 00 Taluiuge A lUwen 14 7 00 ! Windham. . AY. H. Russell 14 700 Wyalusiiig. C. Avery 14 7on (I.C. At wood II 7 Off F.A C. la-wis 14 7NI AV. Taylor..., 14 7 oo G. M.Bixby 13 10 00 ; Wysox....Y. E. A J.E, Piolott 13 10 00 Wilmot... .J. L. Jones 14 700 A List ami Classification of the Reer Houses, Eating Houses. Ac., in the Comity of Hrndfnrd. for tiie year 1858, under the acts of Assembly 1 10th of April, *l*4o and 31sf of March. 18>fi • | Where I.orated. .Same*. Class. J.irense. Athen* boro'... .Cornelius Harsh 8 3 oo ('artier A Siit-ll 8 5 00 , Burlington boro*. Charles Boss 8 5 00 Monroe b0r0'.... A. Aluilan 8 3 00 ; Orwell K.J. Ea*terbrooks 8 5 00 t Sheshcquin E. Brighum., S 5 00 Smithtield C. H- Riggs 8 ; 00 ! South Creek H. AVheeler s 5 00 Towanda b0r0'.... Miles Carter 8 A 00 H. A. Burbank 8 6 00 Trov boro' AVm. Morgan s 5 00 A List and Classification of the persons en gaged in the sale of Nostrums. Patent Meil'u inCs. Ac., 1 in the County of Bradford, for the year l8o, under the i a-1 of Assembly of April 10, 184:). IVhere I MC tiled. Xames. Class. License, j Athens boro'... .G. A. Perkins 4 500 ! Canton I). Wilcox A Co 4 5 00 j W. S. Baker 4 3 (K) I Franklin AA'in. Rose. 4 5 oo ; la?roy Parkhurst A Foss 4 3 00 i Monroe boro' D. N. Newton . ..4 3 "0 i H. ('. Porter. 4 3 oo Troy b0r0".., ,S. W. AD. F. P0mer0J....... 4 500 V. M. A It. F. lamg 4 5 (HI j F. E. Ballard 4 5 00 i AVysox V. E. A J. K. ifioliet 4 3 On Warren Talmage A Bo wen 4 5 00 A List and Classiftcntirtn of the different Dis tilleries in Bradford County, for the year 1838, under the acts of Assembly of April loth, Ist'.i, and March ::ist. I SAG. Springfield .Win. Brace 10 30 00 Standing Stone lames Gorden 10 50 00 Trov two G. A J. A'elie 10 30 00 Orwatt.Spalding A [Co... .10 50 00 A List and Clasgificntion of Hankers in Brad ford County, for the year 1858. Towanda bopr,... Laporte. Mason A Co.. 1500 4> (to tj- Notice is hereby given that an appeal will be lieid at the Com mi—toner's OfIT e.in the bor-utgh of Towanda. on WEDNESDAY, the 3otl day of JUNK next, at 1 <>'- clock, P. M.. at .which time and place any jr*on ag -1 gti wed hv the foregoing Appraisement and Classification ! cm attend it they think proper. C. H. AMF.S. Sheshequin, May 21.1558. Mercantile Appraiser. I certifv the foregoing appraise ment and e!*si(i-ation ito lie true and correct ,to the best of my knowleduc and ■ belief. Witness liiv hand this 2i.*t day of May, 18.78. C. 11. AMES. Mercantile Appraier. OIUMIANS' COURT SALE.—By virtue ot ail order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford Co.. will be exposed to public sale on the premises, on MON DAY.JUNE 21,18.78. at 1 o'clock. P. M.. the following described lot of laud situate in Wells township, fate the estate of Charlotte Sheparil. de- ciscd. l-roioied as fol lows, to wit : Beginning in the cent re of the road leading from Elmira to Daggett's M'lls.it the north e i*t corner of Andrew .1. Milh-r's tot. them e north til® west 10 t>K pen lies to n post and stones, the north w.-st corner of said Miller's lot, thence north 2'.)° east 4 2-K) perches to a post and stones, thence south 04° cast lo 0-10 per. to the centre of said road, thence south 21° west 4 2-10 per. to the place of beginning. Containing 44 5-10 perches. , more or less, with a framed house and a trained bam ! thereon. Terms made known on day of sale. JAMES H. BRINK. AA'ells. May 12. D.'.S. Administrator. \ DM INISTRATRIX NOTICK.- Notice 2~\ is hereby given, tliat all persons indebted to the es- I tato of AV.M. B. BEiFSNYDEH. late of Albany township, j deceased, nre requested to make payment without de lay ; and .ill persons Iwvingclainis agaihstauid estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. MARY RKIFSNYDF.R. i May 10. 1858. Admini-tratrix. \DMINI STRATRIX N>TI(' E, -Notic# . is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the c-tnto of JOHN FROST, deceased, late of Home j twp. are hereby notified to make payment without delay, I and all person's having demands against said estate are requested to present tliem duly authenticated for settle ment, JANE O. FItOST. i May t. 18.78. Administratrix. 01-'.toND Arrival of '2OO fitneliof Floor O from the West, which will be sold lower than else where at the Clothing Store of May Hi. IK*. >f. F. SO,/).MON. rVDIES Sktleft'i) l attice cxtenMon stfpJ i R ~T skirt* at MBUCnTS srCRF.. Crgnl. SHERIFF'S SALES.—Byrirtneof sundry writ* of Vend, Expo., issued out of the com t of Com mon Pleas of Bradford oa*ty, to mr directed end de livered, Will'be exposal to public sale at theComt House. T. wantla Bor-tfgh, on SATFRDA V. the th day of JUNE. Is3"<,at one uVS k P. M. ?lie following l>t. piece i or parcel of land situate in Siuithtfeld twp-. Bradford ■ County, Imnndid on the south, Wei-f and north lusc and small trained ham thereon erected. Seized and taken in exct ut.Viuat the suit of M. Bulloek A Co vs. Arnnah Isold. ALSO'—TTio following lot. pieeeor parie! of land situ ate in Granville twp.. houudi d as follow-, to wit : Begin ning at a post on the line of a lot in |sisse*sion of Sea • in an Strtfth and owned by DffWs. it fiefng tfie smith east f corner, thence west one hundred muf efghfy-oight roda I and eight-tenths to a |K>st. the south ev-t corner of a h>t owned by Orlando Strcetcr, thence north lglity-tive rods ' to a post, the south west corner of a lot owned bv I'bihni der Williams, thence eat |s* k-1(j rod* t< at post, it t>e ingflie south east corner of Philander Williams' let. tlu nce • south k5 pen hes to the place of beginning. • onUining one hundred acres and forty-eight perches, be the some m>rc or less, about seveiity-HVe acres improved,one train i ed house, one framed barn and a few frait trees thereou. Seized and taken in execution at flif uit of y laud of Mary Ann Lockwood or the Locfcwood estate, east, south and west by C. \V. HolcotTib. Containing ten acres, more or less, all improved, with a ff.inicd house, a ' small barn. a saw mill and a few fruit tree-'. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of H. S. Da vidson & Co. vs Henry Walker and Samuel Hunt. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of laud situ ate in Monri e biro', Bradford county, bounded and des cribed as follows, to wit : Beginning at a white oak post in the center of the State road, tbeuee north 80$° west 10 perches to a post, thence south west 4 per. to a post, thence south *oo° east 10 per. to a post in the cen ter of caid State road, tbenCe along the center of the same nor*h t)| 5 eud 4 per. to the place of beginning. Contain iug about forty rods, more of le 9, all improved, with a framed hou-e and framed barn thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of J. B. A (j. Smith to the use of (J, F. Mason vs. Charles Bureh. T. M. WOODRUFF, Towanda, May 23,1858, Sheriff. Notick to IVhchaskrs.—To prevent inisunderstand iug. ttofice Is hereby eiven that purchasers at Sheriff* sales will be required to pay the amount bid at the time the land is sold. It has become imperatively uecessary to adopt this rule, and't will be strictly adhered to, ex cept in cases where the purchaser is a Hen creditor ami is entitled to the fund as provided in the Ist section of the act of As eniblv, approved April 20. 184'5. which is as follows : • Whenever the pnrenascrs of real estate at Orphans' Court or Sheriffs sale, shall appear from the proper record to lie entitled, as a lien creditor,to receive the whole or any portion of the proceeds of said sale, it dial' he the duty of the sheriff, administrate executor or other person making such sale, to receive the receipt of such purchaser or purchasers for the amount which lu- or tlicy would appear, frmn tlie record as aforesaid, to be entitled to receive : Provided that this section sh til not be so construed as to prevent the right of said Sheriff , administrator, executor of other person aforesaid to de mand and receive at the time of sale a sum sufficient to j cover all legal costs entitled to 1 e paid out of tlie proceeds i of said sale : and provided further, that letore any pur cbaser or purchasers shall receive the benefit of this see tio:\ he or they ~-h:iJl produce to the Sheriff, or other per son so m iking said sale, a duly certified statement fr in the proper records, undertlie iiand and official seal of the proper officer, showing that he is a lien creditor, eutitled I to receive any part of the proceeds of the sale as aforesaid. THOS. M. WOODRUFF, Towandi, May 24. Sheriff. ! AUDITOR'S NOTfCB.— Jud Smith t*. £\ AVnotwr IVurmley and K. f Vcn ni'ey. —ln tha | Common Pleas of Bradford County, No. 238, May Term, . 1837. The undersigned an Auditor appointed by said Court ; to di-tribute funds raised by the Sheriffs safe of do fen - i d.int's real estate, will atteud to the duties of his appotut \ mi nt at the office of James Macfurlane, Esq., in the boro' i of Towandn, on Friday, tlie Wtli day of June. I*3B, at 2 i o'clock in toe aftcruoou, at which tinre and place all per ' sotis interested are required to present their claims,or U ; forever debarred lrom said fund. K< OVFUTON, JR.. ! May 24, 1858. Auditor. A DMINISTRATORB NOTlCE.—Notice ! jt\- is hereby given, that all p< rsons indebted to tlie es tate of John ll.itch, dee'd-, late of Albany township, a e requested to make irtrrrront without delay ; and all p -rsons huv ine claims against said estate, must present Hu m duly authenticated, to the subscriber. A. J. NOBLE, i Miv S5, 1838, Administrator. ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—By virtus of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford Co., will be exposed to public sale on the premises, <>n SAT ; t'BD.VV, JUNE IC, at 1 o'clock. P. M„ tlie following real estate, situate in Springfield twp., Bradford enmity, Itounded as follows, to wit:—Beginning at a post in the division line of tlie Eiisha U. l'otter farm aul iaiuls of Richard lloe, at the southeast corner of lauds of said Richard Roe. thence north 2° cast t 4-10 perches to a post, thence north 74° east 52 7-10 perches to a post. : thence south vvc-t vvc-t 7n 2-10 per. to a post, thence north ! sf vve-t 32 3-10 perches to the place of beginning. Con ; taining 22 acres and 110 perches, be fhe same more or j le.-s, MINERVA POTTER, ! ftpringfichl. May 11, 1858. Administratrix. VALUABLE PROPERTY AT ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—By vir!.e of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford Co., will tie e\posed to public sale, on the premises, on rnrusn.vv. the 10th day of JI'NE. IsAS. at 1 o'clock, j !'. M., "he following descrilied property, late the estate ! i f Onrticl Keefe. dee'd.. All that tract ot hind situate in the township of Jlome, iu -aid connfy. hounded and described as follows, viz :—■ The tii st lot on the north by the lot of land hereinafter described, on tin east by lands of T. J. Isuit. on the south and west by Milliard's creek and Jacob Worthing. Con taining n acres, with a framed house and barn thereon. VI :*o—One other lot adjoining the said last mention ed lot on the we-t -ide. Beginning at a corner on the warrant fine on RuWard's Cnrltim the line of the before mentioned lot, thence by the corner of the warrant line nearly a north course S;i° we-t to a post in the corner of the road, thence by the centre of said road to the said creek, thence hj the said creek a south easterly comer to the place of beginning. Containing three acres, more or less. AI.S ' - One other lot lying on the north side of and adjoining the two kits before described ; Bcgiiming at a post 011 the division line, thence south K9° east t>2 per. 1 ton po-t. a corner of f.ewis Goff. thence along GotT* line south 1° West 51 per. to a post, tlwore north S'J west G2 per. along a piece of fnml belonging to T. J. Is-ut .and the comer of the two hereinbefore described lots of land to a post, a corner of the last described lot in the dirf i sion line, thence north 1° east along the said divi-ion line 51 per. to the place of beginning. Containing 19 acres and 120 perches. ALSO—One other pan el or lot of land lying north of the said last mentioned lot, beginning at the southwest corner of Warrant lot N'n. !id iu the warrantee name of Joseph Pole, at a post tlicurcnorth l°eas akmgthc west line of said Warrant Ims per. to a post, thence north 1° j west along the south fine of said warrant 47 *lO tier, to fhe beginning. Containing AO acres, anil 124 perrues. , The above property contains about sA acres, of which about .10 are improved. I'pon it is a large Tavern stand, barn and other outbuildings. There is also near the Tav ' ern a celebrated Mineral Spring. The terms of sale will be one quarter of the purchase money, ami the ha inner mi annual instilments if fl.-.o with interest. JOHN McMAHON, Guardian of the minor children ol Oan'l O' Keetf W r'd { Mar A. lttoS. VNKW invoice of Lancaster (iiinrhantsv ju-t received b* H S. MERC UK Ma' II l fc 5 s