i. i : ip;jri-. for the magnanimity tli"}" t> the invincible Franklin, No. 1. • r ,,l s|.ri ifhtly Naiad, No 2, ami to the un \o. :i. the members of which we must a I tiieir worthiness to the name of gentle- Firemen. tat w' part iculatly acknowledge our th inks lic.il- to Mi* Addie Warner, o!' Ulster, •,l u l ami nicely arranged Itoyuet— to Miss aa a da. for a very tasty and expressive |.,i.toa Lady of Towanda, whose name v we did not learn, for a magnificent Bo- U were presented to our Company r the proceedings of this meeting Ite pnl>- U'.iverly Advocate, and that a copy be sent ihi.ve mentioned Ladies, and to each of the , - of Towan la, and also to the Bradford i iirudiord Argus, for publication W. W. TEKBV, Foreman. I.iNK, Secretary. Q. P. ACCIDENT IN* THE SCHUYLKILL MINES. — Four Men and two J ions . ,i (C [ a depth of tiro Hundred and Forty „/ Dashed to Fleets. —We are paiued to . e the occurrence of a sad catastrophe, ~ ..ft it is to lie feared, of carelessness. It r , that about noon on Tuesday last four ;i il two boys ascended the shaft at the - \ ; t >wii colliery, in a car resting on a When within a few inches of the top, on which the cage rests when it reach ,ln ~ was pulled out too soon, and the not on a level with the platform Iv to permit it to be rolled off the lii this position two of the wheels of - wire rolled oil' the cage ; but it was i . . -able to get the other wheels off. 1 was then given to the engineer, who ; ..o- toe the position of the cage, to hoist Unfortunately, it was hoisted too i t j,o cor tilted, was freed entirely from the j V ad the next instant, with its freight of , . lives, consisting of four men and two Jud down the sha ft, a perpendicu- | tu, hundred and forty feet. The! s of the unfortunate men and boys were 1 .|U occurrence, removed to the surface j . , kimrlv mutilated condition. Two of : killed, named Sullivan and Keuwich, j t'amilies. The other two, one of whom nil Urennan, were unmarried. The j .of the two boys we have not learned. j y - 'Tuesdav evening, about half past! k a fire broke out in the,barn attached ' residence of T. \. Chat field, on Park! . Ib the energetic efforts of the firemen j . w.'iv moil arrested, with but iri- j Not a breath of air was stirring ; i la rg" eoiiti lvrration would nndoub i ,c been the the consequence.— Otrrgo j J> • <•. : >t the n >ideuoe of the to ides father j; .. !i. U. i; irir'- Mi. I IKS'.I VMIN ACKLKV 1 - and Miss Kl I'll A. li.YH.NKS. of Orwell, j .1v 4tb. to- lb v. .I.e. Noble, Mr. UF.i). M. ! - \of Freacht "wu,to Mi- IRENE Mr Ml UK FN i DIED, V V ' tl' nli ultimo. Mrs. F ANNIF. M. I'ClT si.lir of Wm. \V. Tileston mid wile ot Robert !■ Ft - • (.. sii of tic; Rev. Aton/o I'otter, Bishopof i I i- lb cse of Pennsylvania. I! announcement of the death of Mr— roTTEH will ' I I usb and it. vicinity, wlu-re, before and since her ! .1 yr. .lie spent some time, on a visit to her aunt (Mi ■ I' VITON.) ami lur.iti.e the intimate associate ol our lie. vvlsisc warm attachment she carried with ! (in miivi- city as.i trophy of her winning manners J i iriag pialiti sof mind and heart. In hermit- j t -..iter li.id stamped upon lor visage and per- \ i i -iar: sfi d .kill, and lavished upon her mind ; ri-t ■• 'i iwineiits. Educatedill all the refinements, j I 'al and per.oj:al, that adorn her sex. she was i r roir>d< of social gaiety, the ! 'liver-' ' ittra .su! admiration. But alas t ' I nils] 1 his decimating arrows, at random j I MM i tiirioc/. and tlic bloom of beauty, the i in .'dried rani the decrepitude of tottering old I or en ..•nous victims of his withering and I 1: ami like the liglitiiiugs shaft they are on il■ ir liar Coarse by the contiguity of j v. i- pi -mittoil t i enjoy the sweets of mat ' mi lor the brief pet iml of only fourteen -t siniiiltaueonsly she became a mother Jierh island a deeply afflicted and bereav m vv ;t"u a heart-bri ken mother and | ithir. (the latter now in Ualifornia) bis un- j ' for ibe loss of one who was bis pride us a j ■ para! '.<• loss we tender to the unhappy | ' itiicr and mother, who also beanie favorably ' u. unity during a brief sojourn among us, | •,.h i.e is.-,a, HANNAH, wife of M. C i-ij., the 54ilt year of her age. "■ii for nuny years a member of the Church ■nu cl her christian profession by- a suitable r-. tion.by her meekness and gentleness , ..eeiirvd the respect and esteem of many • l iv- she was exemplary in the midst of her ■ Intelligent and prudent wife and a wise and ■ani-e of her amiable character will long • ed bv a very large circle of relations and ■ *to mourn their loss— her last sickness was severe, hut she bore her sufferings with ' Etude and patience, and died in tliat faith : '■,. th,. comfort ot her heart. '■ re-', for thy' work is done, ' Ist to thy dreamless .lumber ; ' - to the crown and the White robe won i-s of the sainted number. I' i th" -Id iiist, A M F.LI A M AltV wife of MB. J afti r a 1 rief illne-s. 'lag power of the religion of Christ was dis r 1 'pe:'ul conversion when quite a youth, irn* r mind an unusual measure of sacred joy.— •'n. which took place a number of years since, I- 'he first ever administered in Towamla " • - interred on the same day—the 4th—of • i on which she was married, having seen I Fife ; reared a large family who live, -tr'n'ken father, and many friends, to : and she left the scenes of earth sits sweet hope that she was going home to i r a iin> to the people of God. ■ir friends—when it shall be - eivv breath is gone from me, my bier ye come to weep, niost' ning nf you all, N a tear must o'er her fall— ' II is beloved sleep.*' STOLEN! tn\f the pasture of the subscribers, on ! ■ "d' i--il.iv night, Julv 7, a bright bay hor-o. ] •UN ' ,rs "'d. "i hands high, heavy mane and •'■ ■I small white star in the forehead, fore ' 1 ■ ■ and a small callous bunch on the inside j '. A " in rather thin flesh. Any person re - | 11 i r-e or giving information where lie may ! i Wl ■ le liberally rewarded and no questions ■ D. P. A J. AV. BARTLETT. "■ '• n. ls-.s. I. i! - H. M'KEAN, ■'j' KIN SIK a NCE A< J E NT, at Towau- H " the following reliable Companies : * 1 nu,n Insurance Co. . Athens, Fa. ; ■ Capital, $200,000. Insurance Co. . ITarrishnrg, Fa. 1 Capital, $200,000. i"~ance Co. . . , Philadelphia, Pa. ' H ■ " \ r '[ Insurance Co. - PitUadclphit OVboctliscuKnis. rjAUTlON.—Whftreis toy wife JAKE hu left niy bed and bohrd. without amy just cause or provocation, this is hereby fo forbid all persons harbor ing or trusting her on my account, as 1 shall pay no debts ol her contracting. Jiturell, July 14, 1858. LEVI HATCH. TO FARMERS. V ou W 'N find the best assortment of grape vine, half l grape vine & common GRAIN CRADLES.SCYTHE SNA I lls, HAND and HORSE RAKES, SICKLES, HAY FORKS, Grind-tones. Scythe Stones, Ac., at No. 1. Pat ton's Block, corner of Bridge street. July L>. 1858. WM. A. ROCKWELL. \ CONSTANT AIUUVAL OF THOSE -d. CHEAP PHIN fS, Gaiter Boot./ Sheetings, anil all kinds of GOODS, from New York, at No. 1, Patton's Block corner ot Bridge street. WM. A. ROCKWELL. LAWNS AND SUMMER \J SHAWLS, a new assortment just received by July 13, 1858. H. S. MERCUR. pOLORED, DOUBLE EXTENSION*, STEEL HOOP SKIRTS, a new and beautiful article just received at jylJ MEItUUR'S. Blasting powder.— loo kegssapct rior BLASTING POWDER, just received and for sale by jyl3 J. POWELL. I IST OF LETTERS, remaining in the I 1 Post Office at Towanda, quarter ending June Jt 1858. Benedict, Miss Mary K. Lynch, Miss Catharine Brague, Miss Mily Law, Kit Baker Levi Lyons O P | Brady John Lantz.John j Burnet W J Morris, Leonard | Boyle DeWitt C Miuehan, Timothy Barret Conner Monday, Safranus I Cliiner Peniclia Maynard Philip j Curran Mary 2 Meeker, P W Uhainbers Miss Eliza McAfferty, Miss Mary j Uuniinings Juliette Marshall, I annuel j Cooper Joseph Mctjnart. Jonny 1 Cole Jane Mnrph, Hannah i Case Henry L Morris, Elizabeth Ann Deboy Hannah Moore. Mrs K B j Davis Francis McCullough Delamarter Cornelius Newell, H Hilzer Cliarles Naglee, Mrs Julia G Doty A. Niles, Warren | Dtvannie Alice Newell, Miss Kate | Edwards Frederick C O'Burne, Miss Margaret : Ester H J O'Biirnes, Patrick Ellis Robert Pierce, Miss M.iry i Francisco Mrs S L Parkhurst, Cenard . Field Mrs Eliza 2 Record, Miss Amelia [ Fox Mrs Anna Rourk, Ellen j Graff, Miss Lizza Russell, Chas. L j Grant, Peter M Rockwell, - > | Griffin, John Roberts, M t (lorhain, John B Rourk, John ! Gattati, Geo A llyon, Wm I Grist, Miss Eliza Rchlcin, Sophie i Gay. Col. E F Strong. Benjamin | Gardncf, Daniel P Sherman, Gee W I Gray, Robert Steward. Ruth Ann | Howe. Peter Shirpe. Catharine L i Heatns Michael Shaw, Mrs JN 2 Rollout. Miss Margaret Scott, Perry James llorton, Ellen Smith. Edvv B 2 Hoiton. Atnazilla Swart wood, Daniel i Johnson, Harriet Tate, Samuel H I Jones, Peter Yetter, Philip | Keefc, Miss Hannah 1 White, L 1) : Leavenworth, Theodore Wood. Anna ' L'lomis, Miss Adaline Whatsnn, Miss Eliza Lynch. Miss Bridget Waller, CPA G G N. B. Persons calling for the alsive letters, please snv ' advertised. 11. B. M'KEAN, P. M. ' ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.—'-By virtue •>f an order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford coun tv. will be exposed to public sale upon the premises, on MONDAY, AUGUST Hi, I*sß, at 1 o'clock. I. M., the i following lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Albany j township, late the estate of Wm. B. l'eif-nyder. deceasedi and uled and described as follows: On the ea-t by R ilu-rt Lewis, on the north lv James L. Miller, on the : we-t by lauds of R iset and Beeehing, on the south of Milford Hakes, t ' oitainiiig about lot! acres. Terns made known on day of sale. MARY REIFSNIDER. July 13, lssß. Administratrix. ! niULES FOR. SA.II 22. r l3li|-; Bareluy R. I{. A-Coal Company have four exrel- I lent mules for sale. Applv at the mines to C. J.v --i otis, or to the undersigned at Towanda. J. M AGFA 111. A NE, Ton*n Arrival of HOO Barrels of Flotir i J_ from Ohio t Extra Super-fine, and Double extra.— ! Some as low i>. tt.oo-. I can assiirt 1 the public that I have ! BETTER FLOUR than ever was brought to this market. : ami will -ell it cheaper than any establishment in this section. Call and sec before you purchase, and satisfy ! yourself, at M. H. SOLOMON'S CLOTHING STORE, j i P. S. The highest price iu cash will Lie paid for WOOL. , Tiiwamla. June 15, ls.'.s. FITS ! FITS ! FITS ! Fits !—£l 00 FANCY VEST*. At J KINGSBURY'S. ! $1 00 FANCY VESTS, At J. KIXOSBERY'S. SI 00 I* AM Y \ KBTS, At J. KIXGSBBRY'S. 2"> BIFF LINEN COAT.*, At J. KINGSBURY'S. si 50 GRASS SACK COATS, At J. KINGSBURY'S. 1 $2 00 KAUI.ANS, At J. KINGSBURY'S. 00 RACLAXS, At J. KINGSBEIIY'S. $2 50 LIN Fx DRILL CHATS, At J. KINGSBERY'S. $1 00 PANTS, At J. KINGSBURY'S. j VLSO, a prootl assortment of Farmer's Sa tin, assorted colors, white, buff, and fancy velvet i VESTS, and a general variety of SUMMER GOATS A j i 1' \NTS, Ac. Only One Price asked or taken. June 15,1858. J. KINGSBURY. 1858] Summer Goods. [lB5Bl JOSEPH POWELL [S now receiving a large and beautiful -tuck of SUMMER i GOODS, imeqnalled in extent and variety by anytliiug | ever exhibited iu Northern Pennsylvania,and is now pre- j ! pared to offer greater inducements than ever before to j Cash Purchasers. Among this stuck of Goods will be found I GREAT BARGAINS IN BRACK A COLORED SILKS ! J BARGAINS IN SHAWLS ! BARGAINS IN BERAGES ! | BARGAINS IN ORG ANDIES, I'i luted Jaconets A Lawns! BARGAINS IN CHALLIS ! BARGAINS IN BRILLIANTS ! I BARGAINS IN FRENCH A ENGLISH CALICOES!; 100 PATTERNS ROBE A GRILLE, In Jaconetts, Lawns and Challis. BARGAINS in a variety of other Ladies'DßESS GOODS! i GREAT BARGAINS IN EMBROIDERIES! BARGAINS IN EMBROIDERED CURTAINS! BARGAINS IN GINGHAMS ! BARGAINS IN PRINTS—ALL PRICES! 3261 yards REMNANTS PRINTS, worth one shilling, for i>l cents. I BARGAINS IN GLOVES AND HOSIERY! BARGAINS IN WHITE GOODS! BAR }r,r C ASH j Jane 2, 1858. J. KINGSBURY. • XUcrcljanbiic, &*c. XYATN'TKIX "l( )(M Ibisheles of Oats for which we will *s* '* '' " pav cash on delivery. Towanda. April 26.1868. " BAILEY A KEVINS. FOR SALE. A HORSE, HARNESS AND' CARRIAGE. Inquire ; Jr\. at the Presbyterian Parsonage, in this Borough, ol Towanda, April 2s, 1958. J. FOSTER. Humphrey & Wickham ARE now receiving a general aassrtai*trt of ;ouds suitable for the season, consisting of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. HARDWARE. BOOTS A SHOES, SOLE A UPPER LEATHER. FRENCH A AMERICAN CALFSKINS. MOROC CO LININGS A FINDINGS, Ac. 0 vHitcft they invite the attention of their patrons and friends and the public generally —trusting that they will be able to please both as to pffce nrd quality those who favor them with a call. Towanda, May 10,1858. CULTIVATOR tfEETH, for sale by May 4, 1858. H. S. MERCUR. I \() * more of those Prints : 1 *■" " ' also, 12(ioz. more of those (id l.inen Hand | kerchiefs, just received at May 4,1838. MERCER S. I OOPS.—Just received by express, anotli -1 L er lot of those double extension Steel Hoop Skirts J at May 4, 1858. MERCUR'B. Embroidered Curtain .Muslins, now J opening at May 4,1858, MERCUR'S. HATS. —A assortment of Men's and . Buy's Wool, Fur, Leghorn, Palm Leaf, Colored and White Straw Hats at May 4, ls.-,s. MERCUR'S i\ ROGER! E8! Js PI CKERI EM G , No. 12, Lake St. Elmira, N. Y., WHOLESALE DEALER IN Groceries and Provisions ! niaeh and Crecti Tens. (rreen, Roasted and ground Coffees. Sugars, Syrups and Molasses. Flour, i'ork, Salt, Fish, Lard, Duller, Cheese, Fruits, Xuts, Cigars, i\-e. (lI.CSU BUYERS in search of Good Goods at the VU- J RY LOWEST CASH PRICES, will liud it to their j advantage to examine my fresh and dcsirahle stock he ! fore purchasing eLsewhere, as I shall endeavor to sell goods as low as they can be bought of New York Jobbers, which i 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 are half sold. May 4. Is.'.s. WM. A. ROCKWELL, Having just returned from the City, is now receiving a splendid assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, To which he invites particular attention. Being fulh determined not to be outdone either in CHEAPNESS OK EXCELLENCE of articles offered for sale, and having had sufficient ex perience in his business to warrant him in s tying that he cair otter very gteat 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 j gaut lot ol l'laid. Black and Brocaded dress Silks. Lawns, Bareges, ( bailies, Dd.lines, Brilliants and White Goods as usual of the bcsi kinds, and the cheapest and best lot ot PRINTS ever offered in this town! -If you don't believe it. come and see. Our stock of c, it o c /•; r 11: s has as usual 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,l'at i ton's Block. Many thanks lor past favors, we hope to j merit our share of patronage. Towanda. April 27, 1858. WM. A. ROCKWELL. [>LAXKS ! BLANKS !—Justices and Con \J stable's BLANKS ; also, DEEDS and UONTR VETS. (Te'We have printed and Can siqiply SCHOOL DIREC TORS with sets of all the blanks necessary for three or four years, consisting of orders, contracts, bonds, and warrants. Price $1 a set. zrtuWe have neatly printed nntl substantially bound, TOWN ORDERS, in bonks sufficient to last from five to j ten years. I'rice i'l. BLANKS nf all kinds, printed to order, in first-rate | style, and at reasonable prices.at the REPORTER office. WII OF I S I 2 !—'The • Volunteers and drafted men of the '' War of Is 12. who were called into service by the state of New York, may hear something to i their advantage, by calling on the subscriber iu the Bo ■ rough of Towanda, May 18.1859. J. R. GOODKNOITOH. QIIAWLS— A new arrival of Stella, Thl ; O la t. Silk, Printed and M. Del.aine Shawls, at Pat ton's Block. June 1,1858. WM. A. ROCKWELL. COAL Ol LIGHT ! f (lALL and see some beautiful patterns of Lamps for j burning KEROSENE AND BKE( KENRIDGE OIL —distilled from Coal and not explosive: cheaper than any light yet disenvei d. Both (til and Lamps, with Wicks and Shades, furn shed very cheap at DR. 11. . PORTER S DRUG STORE, j April 21,1858, Now Spring ami Summer GOODS. HS. MERCUR has just received a g/od assortment • of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods : (I'l /terries, Hard /rare, Harness and Carriage Trimmings, Croclery and (//ass Ware, Foots iV Shoes, Hats A Caps, Paints, Oils, Wooden ll 'are, A"'"-, AT. Many of which articles will be sold tor cash at lower ' prices than were ever before offered in Bradford County, j Towanda, April W, 1858, SOME VERY CHEAP GOODS. I ADIES Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs at 6 4 cents I j each, White Cotton Hose at (> 4 cents pi r pair. | Handsome Lawns at 6 j cents per yard, and the be-t (i J j cent Calicoes in Hie State. Will be found at the Store of Towanda. April 21,1858. U.S. MEIK'UR. I i. T. FOX TS NOW RECEIVING a Inrjre stok of A FAMILY GROCERIES, whii h are offered for s.ilc at | as low prices as the same quality of Goods can be bought j yawhere this side of the City of New York. AFIELD PEAS, for sale at J. March 25, ]>ss. FOX ft. nOMMONV, SAMP. Wbeat-Grits, Oat . meal, Tapioca, Rice Flour, Maccaroni, Yennicilla, ! Corn Starch and Farina, for sale at ! March 25, Is.'.s. , TpRENCII, ENGLISH and AMERICAN |A_ MUSTARD, ground and whole, at March 25.1858. FOX'S. "IITORCESTEHSIIIItE SAUCE, Popper : f T Sauce, Tomato ('atcliup, Pickles, Sardines. Ac. March 25,1888, FOX'S. WHITE CRANBERRY BEANS T T seed : the best Field Bean iu tlie country, at March 25, i>ss. FOX S. MAPLE SUGAR — ABJ qmatitj for sale. . March 25.1858. ' _ FOX'S. DRIED BLACKBERRIES, Raspber ries and Apples, at March 25.1856. FOX'S. /CARPETING.— Fine Ingrain, Venitian, v.' Hemp and Itush Carpeting, Mats, Rugs Ac., at No. 2. Pattons Block, | April 21, WM.A.MOCKWELL. cheapest and jreneral variety of Boots A and Shoes ever offered in Towanda, at No. 2 Pat tons Block April 21,1858. WM. K. MOCKWELL. VNEW invoice of Lancaster Ginghams . jnst received by H. S. MERCUR- | | May 11. 1658. _ BIRD CAGES of all description. Hemp and Canary reear.- b.'at ne.-r?, C .ttie Bone ar.r. other ; Bird fi/ep * at No. 2 Pattons Blo'g • April 21,1858. WM A KOCKWH.L. | iilisccitmcons WEEKLY ARRIVALS! Ihe Rubicon Passed-Great Revival of Business Borough Bound to Rise —Everybo y Dressing Themselves up in J. Kingsbery's New and Fashiona ble Summer Clothing. INTO HUMlil'G!! 13USIN ESS not resting upon a sixpenny 3 Calico basis—a better ai tide however. sold at that price than .'an be found cl*ctrhcie. Tlic GREAT FOUNDRY about to L< pi l in motion by a gentleman of this Borough, with a ca|*tfnl of $37,000. Stella shawls worth So. sold for $4 : tforfh for in ; Mantillas from $1,60 up ; Dress and Stapio Goods in same proportion. Thousands of pieces Wall Paper and Borders to match, from G to IS cents. Hundreds of Bakes, Scythes, Snathes, Stones, 1 ay Porks, 4c. Groceries sold exclusively for CASH. Tlie principle ot • Only one price asked or taken," ful ly earned out. Sal" of Real Estate continued it! lot-- to suit purchasers. A large stock ol HARDWARE. TU? AMD STOVES expected as soon as roorh can be prcpaied tor its recep tion. of the arrival of which due notice will lie given. Farming done as usual, and in short, several irons kept Constantly in the tire. X. B. A new invoice of those elegant Black Silk Man (iilas will be opened on Saturday morning next. JOSEPH KIXGSBEHY. j Spring and Summer Millinery, li BY A. T. MARSH & CO. Wo. 5, Union Slock, ELM I ItA, X. V. n'AVTXfi made ctttntitt arrangements and improve ments in our MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, wc now I cordially invite all to favor us V :?i: a cull before pur lias ing SPRING or SUMMER MILLINERY, leeling confi 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, l-'lats and II vpsiettes of all kinds and styles lor Ladies' or Misses' wear, hy the d"/en urease. Ruches and Flowers by tlm box. Ribbons by the piece or cartoon. Blonds, edging, footings and Straw Braids by the dozen or piece. Bonnet Frames, Crow n< and Blocks by the dozen. Reeds and covered hones oy the gro-.-. Band boxes bv the nest or gr -s. I'outfon-, Crapes. Lissea, Crown Lining* and Cape Xul4 hy the piece, and in fact everything required iic the Millinery line in the greatest abundance ami A the rery lowest 'ITY WIIOM.- I .SALE PitlCKs. urn RETAIL DEPARTMENT Will embrace a lull and complete assortment of all of ; thenbove nieiitioned articles at prices to -111 tin* limes, j All bonnets bought at the store will be trimmed free of I charge in the latest st \le and b*--t manner, i binds bought | by parties from out ot town, will be packed and deiivei i ed to the -stages or ears free of expense. A. T. M ARSH A CO., No. 5, I'iiion Block. Elmira, X. Y. People of Bradford (onnty IN particular, and readers of tlic Importer - in general. i MARSH A CO.. OP ELMIRA, X. Y. send greetings to you and your-, and desire to iutorni one and all that they can ami will make it greatly to your advantage to purchase every thing you want in the shape ot IRA GOODS. FANCY GOODS and MILLINERY, either wholesale or retail "I tlieni it No. 6, Union Block, in the aforesaid village ol Elmira. X. Y. Their lacilities are certainly uu-iirpu c ed : a-one ln'-m --' her of tin- firm is on the spot all the while, consulting the tastes and want- of 1 heir mum rous customers, whilst another of the firm is daily in the auction rooms and iin porting houses in New York City, securing tin newest and most desirable goods at the very lowest rates, (.n i they liny exclusively for cash) and a> tlicy sell for cash ! only they have no lossis to make up, and consequently ' can and do sell so cheap as to delY competition. I on ! and space preclude the possibility of mentioning ball or i quartern! the many inducements w hi-h arcnficrcd to ail : to trade at their popular establishment, and the NEW I A i)vEi.Tisi:mi \ i s n ill froin week to week give hut i limit ed idea ot the many advantages to be derived b\ calling ! on A. T. MARSH v ( (').. No. 5, Union Block, Elmira. X. Y. j P. S. For further pattieulais. -re New Advert .-einents. • ask those who have called, and go see for yourselves. Now Just Hear what JYlarsh has been and gone and done- IST Went to New York on Monday night. I2d Bought lots of New Goo, -ol flic vary latest and | most desiratde styles, a few of which will be mentioned | in our new advertisements, but most ol which must be j seen ill order to lie appreciated. lid—We intend our -to-k sh ill be more rNt"'i-ive tliufi ! : ever, and last, though not least, we sli.il! SELL FOR C \SII ONLY 1 and as cheap a-wc can at! nil to and pay err clerk* enough to keep them honest. We would just s.iv tli.it our lacilities continue to be such tii.it we will lie enabled I to offer extra inducements to all to bnv Drv Good- of M \ Prill A Co.. No. 5, Union Block. Elmira. Shirred Bonnets, J X ALL COLORS, at extra low prices, made by First . ( las- Milliners, the proceeds devoted to the poor at MARSH A CO S. pONNKT I'IBBONS in splendid variety, 13 and entirely new styles at all pi h c-, from 1- lo per yard, ju-t opened at MARSH A CO'S. r riii; PRIXCESS ROYAL Looped Ex ' 1. teii-'-'ti Bridal Skirt, linul by Machim ry without a single stitch, with a new style ot spring adjusting bustle, can be taken apart and put together again n one minute, and adapted to any member of the family. It is a strong competitor and rival of Dougla- A Sin rw nod's patent, and by many considered even better. Both styles can be bought only at MARSH A CO'S. r pilK KTSII far Bonnets and Millinery at I. Marsh A Co'- is unparalleled. Tlm-e in the trade living within a hundred mile- of Elmira. are availing themselves ot the superior facilities for replenishing their stocks, at No, 6. and our nwi* I. oil- ai < ■ apply ing them selves with lii'st class Millinery from Union illoek. Don't be backward about "going forward." ladies, tor there are -till Bonnets by tin* thousand, and Ribbons and Flowers in proportion, on baud and constantly arriving. rrHE PRETTIEST assortment ol' Fancy J. Head I'ins. probably, ever exhibited in ll.'mira, has just lieeu opened by MARSH A CO. 10TS of Linen Tapes in all widths; also, extra wide twilled Cotton Tapes. MARSH A CO. WA II 1) ILOr S E, TOWANDA, PA. jCWEAZKY A HOLMES respect fully in k_z form tlm public, that having leased tin- Waul House for a term of years, and thoroughly repaired and newly furnished the same, they invite the patruage of travel lers and others, with every confidence that their fueiii tiea ate such as to enable them (■> render ..tisfaction. Tliev assnr" the public that no i (Pot shall be spared to maintain for the Ward House the high reputation ,t has so long enjoyed ; t > clleet which the personal wants of their guets will tie carefully attended to, while every facility the market afPmls will be appropriated to make the Tableal! that could be desired. We shall pay partieular attention to the aeoonnnoda tion of Jurors and witiv-ses attending Court: who will be tioaided at the low price of G24 rents per day. ItiT The Bar is well stocked with an excellent assort ment of I.lqit't lßri. We al-o ofiFr to the public a large assortment of Liquors, bv the quart, gillon or barrel, of a quality not to be excelled, and at prices a.- low if not lower than can be obtained in the cities. Reading. Elmira and Ringhamtou Ale, by the quart, gallon or barrel. Towanda, April 27. Ix.W. Dissolution. I rTHIE ('o-partnership beretotore existing between the I undersigned, under the name and -tyle of I.aj ; Mason A Co., Is this day dissolved by mntital rori-eut. | JOHN LAPORTE and GOKPF.N F MASON having purchased I the iuterc-t of B. S. Rrssixi,, will continue the business 1 of Banking at the same place, under the -an., style. JOHN I. V PORTE," G. F. MASON, Towanda. Apr. 24. IXSB. T>. v . RUSSELL. MONTA X Y E S Are now receiving their Spring and Summer Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, 9&oots k fliofs. fljor /iuiringn k Irntjjrr. HATS, (APS, BONNETS, AC. j Which wJ! he *olJ a' Gren/hf Rrdifrrf Pr. r- CCT- r Sv;r..e LOU Main -T. J. p. tfovTAvrr..' TOWaXD.A •.- i>. irv -A ,- rr m. i. p.MOS'TAKrr■ April r.p .wobTvvvr Cegol. ! 4 N A I'PR A ISEMEXT AND CLASSI FICATION of the ditfeu nt persons em:.: ed ; u tin sale of goods, wares and merchiuilise in tin* t.outity of ! Bradford for the year lbjS, with the auiuunt <4 In ease thereunto annexed : IVhert SoUI. Xjmrz. C'latz. Lictrr? A-ylum....lng'rirt) A Stalford It 7 (K* J. w. Den {MM li 7 no U. Terry i* 7 (Mjt John Horton 14 7 on Athens bora'... G. A. Perkins 14 700 . Austin li 7 00 Durell U. Moody 14 7 00 Franklin Barclay R. R. A Coal Co It 7 00 j Granville L.D.Taylor It 7 (Mi . Hii'-'h Maloy 1! 7 00 1 W. H. Phillips -.14 7 00 j | Derrick ('has. Piatt 14 700 ' A.C. Stevens 14 7 00 1 Lcroy E.llolcomb it 700 Parkhurst A Fos.s If 7 00 Monroe b0r0"... 11. C. Tracy 1 i lo 00 j Inghain A Miller 14 7 00! Smith, Cranmer A Co 14 7 00 | S. S. I fin man 11 7 no O. P. Lyon .If 7 00 1 j Orwell. . T. Humphrey. 12 12 50 S. X. Bronson ft 7 00 11. (iibbs A Soil ft 10 00 : Overton Potter A Lyon If 7 (Mi Daniel Heverley II 7 no ; Pike D. A D.M.Bailey Ft lo on L. L. Bosvvnrth. ... 14 7 on P..ddvvin A - Itobbins. 11 7 (Ml G. H. Little 13 10 00 Stevens 4" Barrows 14 7 00 Riilghury 11. G. Cornel! IT 7 on A. fl. Vo.rhis II 7 00 P. F. Back.... It 7 (HI : A. c- llnirii ..It 7 no Home .. ..t. W. Womlliufn A Co It 7 00 Geo. Nichols 11 7 00 ; ' Standing Stone... .Geo Stevens. . ....12 12 5n li. W. Tracv 13 10 no Espy ,Y Whitman. . I' 7 00 , Shrslieqiiin Kim-ivA G-.-re. .... It 7 on Siuithlield... M. Union k 13 10(41 Durfcv A Fritcher I t 10 on J.W.Phelps . ... It 700 I SpriugGi 1d.... Hiram Spear tf 7on W. T. D lilcv 1! < (Ml Tuscarura... .Thos. Taylor.... 1! 700 Troy b0r0"... S. W. A' D. ! . Pomerny ... 12 12 50 Mi.Aweli. I.fmaid A Brother- 12 12 "ti (i P Ballard 14 7 00 : 11. Konn II 7 no V. M. A H. F. Long 13 10 00 ! S. W. Payne It 7 00 Spencer A I'ayne It 7 no froytwp T.W.White. 14 , 7r<>'... Montanves Pt Hu e'iX 1 J. Kiogsberv It 7 MCI U.S. Mercur P! 12 "n M. E. Solomon 14 7 on '• :ey A" Moore 11 loon J. Record I ! 7 00 W. \ Rockwell ... 11 7 ' u J. H. S'hinueyA- Co 14 7 no Collins A- Powell 11 7 on D. C. Hall l .i Id oo (). D. Bail lei t.. . ..II 7 (Hi Pulton A- Payne ... It 7 00 Humphrey A Wick haul 12 12 .70 W. v. Cltnmlieriin ...14 7 00 Biih v A Nevins If 7 00 K. T. I'ox It 7 (Ml 11. C. Porter It 7 oo E. A. Parsons It 70 Jo-eph Pow ell 10 20(0 , l ister \. A A. Newell 13 10 00 . J. A T. Mather U 7 On U.S. Davidson A Co 13 lo (0 Giltson A - (Inr.-line. .14 7 oo Wells ...John Browneli 14 7 en Warren.... 11. Cooper 14 700 Talniage A Bowcu 14 7 00 • Windham. . . W. !t'. Russell It 7 00 Wyaiuaiug... .C. A very 14 7 G. ( . A twin id II 7 00 I A C. I a-wis 14 7 00 W. Tavlor 14 7 on G. M.Bixliy 13 111 00 i Wvsox... V. E. A J.E. l'iolett 13 in 00 \\ ilm.it J. L. Jones 14 7 (0 , ! A flist ntu] ri;i-sifir:ition nf tlic Ueer Houses, Eating Hn.i-es. ,b'„ in the County of Bradford, tor the I yi-.i! tsss, uinler tiie acts of As-einhly I lJtliof April. 1-1 i and 3lt of Match. 1 >.7i;: ll'iifii I.unit at. Xinr.rt. CLixs. I.icrnxr. i Athens boro'... .Cornelius Har-!i X 500 Carncr A" Sncll .x ■'• 00 I Burlington born". .Charles Ross s 5 no < Monroe born' \. Mull in x 5 on 1 (trw l'll E..L Ei-tcr nooks X .7 00 i Sin—'leqnin. . . E. I'righam s 500 Smitblii Id * . !!. Itigg- . x 5 (.<' i South Creek... 11. Wheeler x . i.O 1 Towanda b0r0'.... Miles Carter X .7 i 0 11. \. P.urtiank x 5 oo Troylior i" Win. Morgan x oo A List ttttd Clnssificntion of tlic persons en gaged in the sale ol Xo.-trums. Patent Medicines, A .. j in the County of Bradford, fm the year ls.jS, under tla i I a-t of Assei.S.'y of April It), 1*4:1. H'hcrf I.oral*,l.' Xa'nt.x. Clu*x. Lirevxi. ; Athens b0r0"... ,G. A. Perkins I 5 (1(1 i Canton D. Wilcox A- Co 4 5 no W. S. Baker 4 5 (.0 j Franklin Wm. Ro-e ... .4 5 no T-ofoy Parktmrst A Fo-s 4 "• 00 ■ M uir >e burn'.... D. X. Newton I 5 00 • Orwell T. Humphry I •> "" S. X. lironsou * 4 5 (Hi j I Standing Stone. ...11. W. Tia-y 4 5 oo j Towanda b0r0".... Patton A I'avne 4 5 ( 0 \ li. C. Porter 1 5 00 Troy b0r0"... .S. W. A P.P. Poineroy 4 .7 (Mi V. M. A H. F. Long 4 5 (Ml F. L. Ballard 4 5 (Mi Wysox V. E. A J. E. I'iollet 4 . 00 Warren Talniage A t'ovreti 4 5 00 A List and Classification of {lie dificront Dis tilleries in Bradford County, for the year ls5S, under the ads of Assembly of April 10th, 1.54'.), and March r.l-t. 1 -.75. Springfield. ..Will. Brace., 10 50 00 Standing Stone James Gordeit 10 .50(1(1 Troy tw;i G. A J. Velio 10 50 00 (Irwan.Spald'.ng A"C 0... .10 50 00 A Tiist ami Classification of Bankers in Brail fu.d County, for the year 1-.75. i Towanda bop '.,,.L:l|wote. M.lsnn A Co.. 1.700 fl 0o i: . diie is hereby giv n th it an appeal will be held ! at ihe (' mimis-ioner's (itli e. in the borough ot Towanda. on WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of JUNE next, at 1 *- • clock, P. >l.. at vtbieh time and place any pcr-oa ag grieved ' v the I'o - oh,g-Appraisement .!nd Classification can attci.d it they tlvuk proper. C. IT. AMES. Sheshequin, May 21. IX.SS. Mercantile Appraiser. I certify the foregoing appr.ii-enient and classification to lie true and entree!. to the best of my knowledge and belief. Witness my hand this 21 t day h May. Is.7s. ('. It. AMES. Mercantile A]ipraler. \DM INI ST 11ATt11X* X ()T I(' K.~ X< >t ice i V is bop-by givi i. t'.at all persons indebted to I,c - t;ite of WM. B. UEIFSNYDKit. late of Albany t iwnship. deciNiseil, are requested to make payment withoe* tie lay ; and i! pi r -oil- tin ing claims again -t said estate will I jdea-e present them dalv atithi ntiented for s, tt lenient, j MARY RBIFSNYDER. j May 10. ls.7*. Adm ni-tratrix. j * DMINISTBATBIX NOTICE. Xnticc : l\ is he - o!y given, that all persons indebted t-< the I estate of JOHN FROST, dp'-ea-ed. late of Rome j ' tivp. -ire hereby notified to make payment without delay. ' anil all person® having dein nids agnin-t said e-tate are j ' requested to present them dulv antln ntiented for rttlc ; nient. " JANE O. FROST. May t, lfi.'.x. Administratrix. Il- DITOR'S NOTICE /' 'hi maUtr t < h \ //. ('. .IfiE.-r's hIliU. In the Orphan".- C'oi'.it oi | p.,iop'ord County. Tlie under igned. auditor appointed npnn except inn® • filed to the final account of the : dnnnisfrat'ir of said es -1 ta'c. will attend to the duties of fiis npplintment at his ! ofiicp. in the Borough of Towanda. on Monday, the .'d dayotAti.ust.lr x. at 2 o'clock,P. M. All persons in : tere-led will t ike notiie. June 10, F. D. MORROW Auditor. I \ DM! XISTR A TOR'S XOTICE Xotke I J Y l- heichy given, that all per.-op.s indebted to the es tate of Ca-siii (liilette, ih c'il. ! :te of California are re* I quested t-> make puvment without delay ; and nil pet sop:- | having • in; m.- ig'iiu.-t ail e>taie. mast prr e.ut them duly autbr-Rtteatil for -ettlen-.eu to the -ul crttters. RALPH GILI.ETTF., Mav4.lX.s. Administrator ! 'sJ F( ON ft Airiv.il of gf.o Barrel? of Flour • w r'v.T - * ■*'. 1 Li i** Itl an * . * t • '* *i 1 rv, m ',:y-. M r r-M rjiV- , Ccgnl. 1 D MINI ST It A mix NOTICE Notice JT\ is ! mliy nveu. that nil persons indebted t llrees tat*- of N.i ic Allen, Lite nt Windham tu p., dece#-ed. are rcipU'iti'd to make payment Without delay: :.nd all per <• MO IKM :a i it us; ,tt. will piesent them duly authen ticated lor settlement. LEWIS B. FIERCE, April 2G, I*sß. Executor. C*XECI TOH*B NOTlCE.—Xrrfirp j? here in I y given, that all personi indebted to the estate of i JfAJfCY MILES, ile. e t led. lute of Canton township, are i '|iie-ed to fake nayrrfent without delay; tho-o havingdeinanii.sairaiiist sail estate will present them duly i authenticated for settlement. April "iWM s. .1 aY\E, Executor, ' A DMixigTUATOR'S NOTICE -Xotkv , s \ is liereliv e:-. i, that all per ops indebted to the es i Lite ot Win p. < ; ippiT. if"i-M., late of Tusorrora tott'n -1 sliip, arc in relpv reipo-teii to make payment without de j lay; and all pe s. ..is having 'luii.s a gainst -aid estate will please present thefn duly authenticated for settlement. JOHN' CI.AFPKR, | April 27,19*>8. tiininblliilw, A DM INISTR ATOR'S NOTlCE—Xtrtiee i 1 V is hereby t iven. that all | rsans indebt. 1 to the es- I tate ot John Match, dec d . late ot Albany township, are rcque'di d to ni ike pr-cmerit without delay; and ail persons l aving claims against said estate, must present tin m duly autheutii atl'd, to the sub-i ril>er. A. J. NOBLE, May ?"•. Administrator. i 4 DMIMSTHATOIt'SNOTICE.--Notice lx is heretic' given, that all pel - ins indclited to the es | tote of CHARITY MK\l>. dechj.. late of Michigan, are hereby re |eestcd to make payment withent de lay; and ail persons h iviug ■ laim* against aid estate w ill please pie rut them duh authent tied for -ottfrment. T. T. BROWN. May 4. Js.'s. Ailininistrator. 4 I I' i 1 < 111 S NOTICE l7mlle C% wt i> berlin m. Aaron Pirkinx. In the Common Fleas ; of Bradford county. No .Vjl. Sept. T. FM, The nndcr-L HI e refunded He also has on h uid a var.cty ot ine- u Weitin i guagea, suitable for , 'lurches ; otln--s f,. p f a . f,-,'; , , v .. At! j 'b- d • . liv iiim-'-lf or t;is ut-ii warranted. All orders by in lit or otherwl proruptlv attended to. Hire t't . i". UREtiOi: i. L tl! vsVdle.BraJ. >. d Co..l'a. July !. Is ,s # j)KOF HA IT 11N" S THICOHUFIIOUS. i FOR T, ,;-:.vr fikiim; THE HAIR , Is 18. J. KINGS BERT. Tr:J>t and Ornamental Trees. rpHE s HI- riliei Is Agent for tlie "West Rlonmfield H I Nurseries, otu of the most reliable estaldishaMßto HI tli" • utiy i !w'Mbe li ip iv ti ; irward any or dent t' u frees or Plants, t- ■ be driivereJ the ,• mting Fall. June ;;o. Isys. f, ff(IX. Second hatin School Boolis. f CHK W'IIAS use,| in the MISS HANSON'S School, are 1 for s i|e cl:e ip. June IsJS. E. T FOX*. VfACKIXAfIi TROUT in 12 biil>. ud -*I 1• v the pound, at i Juin-Jo. Is-.s. EON'S. i \lOUi: NKW (i()( >') S. co'isistiiifr of l>t'V | -' ! < loads, (ir icerii s. Faints, < >.N, A: Ac., just arriv : lug at | June M, 1838. M KRCI'RS. I )1!1 NTS 'JOiIO yards of those fid I'rints i 1 just i eeeived, at j_Ji IIMM is.s. MERCER'S. / 1 I'AINCK Mr.i;s Very snpfrior (I ruin * 5 Cradle- f-T sate at Jube 2 1 1 v'.s, MKriCEU'S. V! A N'i'l i.HAS—An clop-ntit line of Idack 1 silk M a NTII.I.AS. just received at June 15.155 H. J. KINfiSBKTtY'S. Sadies Tress Cccds. r, RTICEI. AI! atlenti iii is invited to a large assnrt meiit o; Ladies' Dress tin ,lis. now being received by I JOSEPH POWELL eomprisitig everything that is now j fa-h unable aid d lable j- IK-rages. Crane Mosetfs, Or . gam. es. Ere: eh Fiinffd .la onetts. Lawns. English and French Prints, Brilliants, Ducal Plaids, Luntm, Challi's j (i'tighdms. Prints. ,Ve.. Ac., which will be sold at prices j far ie-s than erer licfore otiered in Townnda. j June v. I-'.-. To nil whom it may Concern. j r I"MI!> 1h tn certify, that fit tli*> 25th day of May last 1 past, the .--anbury iV Li if Railroad Companv. sold and transferred the North Branch t'anal fr in the lino of the Stale of New Tnrk to its termini!* nt Noi thumber land, to ("iiiirles I'. W elles, jr.. and a-so. iate>. under the name and title of the " NORTH BRANCH CANAL COMPANY.''which so,; : ,| ( was duly r.itilicl and ap proved In His Exeellein v Wu.l.iam F. P-trKKit, Gover nor of the Coniiniinwealtli. Be it kmnvii. therefore, that !. WIT.I.IXM fi. Moon llK\p. President of the Siifibury ,V Erie Raii'mul Com pany. issue tins Crrlih ate. in accordance with the above facts, auiiiori/iug the -aid Charles F. Welles, Jr.. to take poss ( .ssir,n of tile s.iid ( '.anal at d property tlten to belong ing with alt the rights and privileges conlerred by " ail t for tiie sale ol tin State Canals," ap)iruved April 21, 1 s " N. 1 i witness wherrof. 1 b vc plaeed fnr hand and the sea! of tli( V impatlj, I hi- L'tith it i v of Mi v. 1 Raft. (Signed) ' \YM.' (i. MOORHKAD, June 1 s"s. President. I'liOUR! iXCUR! r pi!E SuVeril ir is now receiving Extra and Dotihle J I.Ntva i io:.r of si FERIOR BRANDS, which he wilt .1 at the very ! nvesf :na:ket price. In the load or sin c! lianel. Flour delivered tit any place in tlie Borougit free of charge. Jo:-"i. !.- s. E. T. rnx. \\ r ()(l|, Ctisii paid lor 4Vuol, at No. 2, f Pat ton's B! !.. J ill.-J. J-'.s. V'M. A. ROCKWELL. WOOTa! WOOL! WOOL! !M MtV\ EI!--1 M v.N I EI). I. r which .ah will hr I \ M 111 p..,1 . t the i i 'tiling Store of Jo .e ! ' • M E SOLOMON. j|l Hi NTS At civ arrival o( tliOse (heap ' I Prints .a No. 2, Fatton's HI k. June 3 1858. WM. \. RCfM\WELE. THIRTY DAYS CrtvAClC. r I id. of iuan th.i i in- war's st.i .mag. will be placed in the hands •! N. N. Dt:t. i'-n for collection, and i .judgments under the charge o; a Lawyn. unless some i arrangement or paynneot it mode within the above men- I tinned d iys of (Ira c. Ti>*M ofvvnr pmmpt paying ami Ca !i customer*, and | i|,e public g. a. i .ill vm w Militl sav. out stock i f GOODS | i complete, and ate wc.klv ieceivtra FRESH SEP PLP B—w>' h "e mi -a ti •• ni,:< 1 to s.-'l at, prices that I cannot fail to give uthiactioii. W< Gondn at whole ' sale a ■ e. I. June ft. I - - MONTANA F.f --j AIUTS' DHI'SS —Just rfreiv l J tag 'he pre en! w< !;. a ! ° -oitntent of Lnritef.' Dre•> (k>M. SHawla. F in; >■., i.awiia, R-dies. Challiis, Prints,C.ingh i.us, ire., Ce. whic.h *r oflfer verv low or ! f ash. Jnnf ft. nks HEMFIIREV ,Y AA'ICKIfAM. ilttcnticn! rcuti&ts! Teeth! TEST reeeivrd aa assorlmenr et sc.perfnr MINERAL tl TFLUL- v irrauted to siand lire, 1 "eting, mastkii tint. At<". TI ' V ere good imiiafii u <>t Nat re ard )"• . r 111 rvwy variety of form, size. "• •- •> hv j Tow* Juw rr; n * PORTER.