Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, July 22, 1858, Image 3

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    i. tune 30, by Rev. N. A. DePew, MINER
' '■"h n rcil to Mrs. CATHARINE ( RON of Stan-
RiLt> 0
■ . stone.
„ . Diaries Macdougal. July Iff. Mr. CHARLES
t '/mi , Miss DKLPHIXE FOSTER, neice and
, dam-'hter of Maj. Jed. Hunt, of Canton.
ih Lent. July 4th. in Athens township. Mr.
'• ! u tVHE VTOS of Litchfield, to Mian MARY E.
ot the loriner place.
DIED,
,-.i, just .. LOUISA, daughter of Mr. Henry Ksen
'month* and 5 days, after a brief illness—
* I - the sixth infant removed from this family
.gave.)
i t transient, chast" as morning dew,
", ,1 was exhaled, and went to HcaV'n.
rough, on the ltitli inst., Miss LUCIND Y DAY-
I "tj>", ged years.
H born in the state of Connecticut, and reared
• i-ti ui influences in connection with the Baptist
- K- removed with her relatives into Susquphau
"... years ago. Naturally fond of retirement,
having been long feeble, she has not lat-
' ; much in society. As she had 1 ng been
with her Bible, o in the closing scene of lite her
y iH'J to be deeply engaged in the contemplation
sre.it verities of the Christian faith—affording to
. the pleasing evidence that her hope rested on |
„.. ~f the Soul! thy beams unveil;
Z 1,/ r ,. ar.nl the "daring .-ail,
,i Fortune's faithless sea ;
;.!cd. happier I
, w the \a in tumult timely fly,
ti. l sit at peace with thee."
•VVld, on the 13th inst., after a long and painful
Mr- lIDPE SCOTT, wife of Col. Ansel Scott,
= v-ar>.
—
Xcm aAOPcrtiseiiKntg.
i [IYIIMSTRA I'RIX NOTlCE.— Notice
\ . 1 . r, liv ziven. that all persons indebted to the es-
M - [I'LL, late of Asylum twp.. decea-ed, are
tu make payment without delay; and all per
.-rl.iiin- against said estate, must pre-ent tliem
• ( ted for settlement to the subscriber.
POLLY STEEL.
Administratrix.
- j
: in She.-lieipiin town-hip, oil the sth of
ijj .Inly, a Dark Brown COW, small crumpled I
dig _ll being off'from one horn, n i other partic- ■
. .. tboiit T year* old. The owner i* requested to
, -tv civ charges, mid taker her awav.
1 -vs.' ' ELtAS BALL.
' K \K()N SEM 1NAl; Y.
M.U.r. AM) FFMAI.E.)
LYCOMING COUNTY. PA.
yt .tc„.lciuical year ol this Institution, divided in- j
. T>t ■:-. Will commence AUGUST Iff. ls.is, with
; „j w--V q islilied ami experienced Instructors. :
rt. • .. ount of its healthiness, convcni
,V-s. and the intelligence and morality of its :
■l.
ctigs sre large and convenient —-with separate
t- ;■ : ' ie ladu - and gentlemen, and rooms for
. Principal's family and all the Instructors : thus plac
-• nleiits mnh , the immediate care of their teach- j
m ik tig all as one family,
rse or studv is -v -t< matin! and extensive, eni
•;lC Ci(Yt.Mo'N EoGi ISII. SCIENTIFIC, CLAS
;a. ■! uMng w.i-hing. lights, fuel and room rent)
[ ...a.-h. Drawing, Painting and Music, at low extra
it f.r the Term. i:i \DY.\X' E.
\l.oi.t ES uiav he :e.| at thi- office.
REV. JOHN H. DASHAEL. A.M.
. 1. L!s*. Principal.
[ IST OF .lUIIOKS, drawn for DEiTKM
ii liEUTevniaudSessions. 1858.
<;i;ASI> .tn:on<.
Iny_WiUi.inisl.ee. |Oqerton (seo. Tlottenstine.
leiiia—J- P. lluniham. ISmitMcld—B. R. Crtae, J.
ag mi W—IPII • kweil' Smith. Jr.
llanii 1 W - r. Springfield- Sylvc-.1-ronard
on-J' cl Tailor. iTowanda — Betij . Davidson,
!! Jehu ileuiiett. F'r- ■ G. H. Bull.
!■-. [Troy bo—l> X. Newberry,
viile—C. P. Chedey. Cl-tcr—C. Mallory.
. y—X. Killlnrn. JiYella —Ab BucWhWR.
,-iil— >. M s. iiney. S. W. Biles,
c—M m. J. Mason. AVysox —D. P. Burtlett.
..—James Cleavcl md. Wilmot—Erastus Shcqiard.
TK.IVKKSE JL HORS—FIRST WKEK.
-tp—l;-.i Ell-brre, H. Ridgberry—B. Herman, J.D
•ry, li. \ M rr.iy. Hammond. ('. F. Wilson.
- —D. F.Park. jSniithfield—W. S. Gardner.
G • Terry. ISpriiigtield—G. H. Gcrnet.J.
.' t s . .V; hot. Craig. 11. 11. Smith.
\: R ckwell, T s lath Creek—David Moore,
v. Towauda bo—E. T. Fox.
)rr Wilson, T..M Troy—D. X. Allen.
Troy bo—lv. J. Cheney, Win
• a \ . Benjamin.! ll.irto.
i'u-enrora—Ta-w-s Milton,
-anriel Gregory. Ul-ter—Amasa Watkin-.
|v\ urea- Peter All bright, J.
-L ■: r- ci
• I'.'-q -ee- W. !i- Samuel Ingersoll.Ja-
B
M-lb an. Do. Windham—Harrv Russell,S.
|s 'H- H. Ingham. White.
■ iVuck.A YVyalusing—Benj'n Ackley,
J. F. ('uain'.icrlin.
■ k. Wy-ox -Sam 1 Reynolds.
TSAVKHSR JRRONS- SEUDMI vnt,
tl ' .I'D i k Slie-heqr.in —Wm 11 Bishop.
.u:k—Gu-en. • Jabez Fisli, Jos K.Morton,
-
'Siiiitfirteld—C. E. Wood, W.
. 11. Ilites, Wm E. Ikirton.
■ ! Springfield--Clias Mattocks,
■ 1 11. Bili.ird. Sherman Smith.
R- n 4 Saxton. E'standing Stone—WmGriffis.
■ . . Ii , ;. ns.
H ii!c< Keeney.j Towanda tp- Thos Smith.
■ M • "y. Ul-ter Lorenzo Watkin*.
toi II .--ell. t • Wilmot Jonathan Buttles,
H .1. la. Jones.
rrv 'A Min. Windham -Anth'y Cri-pcll,
H- ' •'W Thompson.! A. Dunham, jr.*
'!• (Wvalu-ing—Kdw. Vaughn.
Aa Fuller.
■ ' VMATION Whereas, the Hon.
ID tt II.M( >T, President Judge of the 12th Ja
>. ui-i-tinir of the Counties of Bradford and
>, and Honorable* JOHN PASSMOKK, and
\-s" iate Judges, iii and for said county
v :--tied their precept liearing date the
oily. \. D. lvis, to nie directed, for holding a
•'■• l Terminer, General(/uarterSession* of
I ' ' imon Picas and Orjih,tu's Court, at Towiut
' oily d Bradford, on the first Monday, the
!•'-PTiiMRKR next, to continue two weeks.
'■ . c hereby given, to the Coroners and
i Pein e and Con-table*, of the County ot
, H , : ,at !„••;• ite then and there in their proper jier-
J k in the forenoon of said day. with their
H i li-'t; oid other reui'-mbrances. to do tin>-e
■
■"c mi by recognizance or otlicru i*c to pro
•'•tli prisoners who are or may be iu the jail
r who shall lie lwiitld to appeal at tlif
: ' Jo be then aud there to prosecute against
•. iTjn-t. Jurors are requested to be punctual
1 '•' "'.agreeably to their notice,
j ■ Wanda, the 14th "f July, in the year of out
-and eight hundred ami fifty-eight, and
. 1 a,iru--e ni the United State*.tle eigiity
rilOMAS M. v I JODRI i- U. Slk riff._
STOLEN!
■ VIiGM the jiasture of the anbscriliers, on
! ''.esffay night, July a brigiit bay ho roc,
- •; rs i)!,l, lo bauds high, heavy mane and
_ - ill white st ir in the forehead, fore
■ " k and a -ie.ill caiiou- bunch on the inside
•' >• n i ither thin ff< sh. Any person r< -
; ■ r-e giving inform itiot *li-rt- lie may
*'-1 be liberally rewarded ami no questions
s I ■ . . , D. P. AJ. W. BARTLETT*
H U.luly [J ] R - >B>
I H- n. M'KEANi
'" r the following reliable Companies :
* ' "ion Insurance Co. . Athens, Fa.
Capital, $260,000.
Insurance Cn. . Harrisburg, Pa.
■■ H P>t*l, $200,009.
Insurance Co. .. . Philadelphia, Pa
, ... Capital, $380,000.
, Puuratice Co. - Philadelphia
■ ■ July 14. 185ff. r
■ THIRTY DAYS GRACE.
f ),(N ''("I accounts of the mulersign
. - j Jh in nne year'* standing, will be placed
I;- -••/, !\^• X- Betts, E*'j. for collection, and
i •" 'he charge of a Lawyer, unless some
■ '''• payment i* made within the above inen
i. v l' r ;"pt paying and Cash enstomers, and
■ -we would -av, our stock of GOODS
I) H;'-' h * nd :,r( ' weekly receiving FRESH SUP
.• Wf. !w " ere determined to sell at prices that
" i.q, p,IT * action. We selj Good* at whole-
MONT AWES.
ffliscelfliieoM.
RJAUTION. —Whereas my wife JANE has
\J left my bed and board, without any just cause or
provocation, this is hereby to forbid all persons harbor
ing or trusting her on my account, as I shall pay no debts
of her contracting.
Durell, July 14,1858. LEVI HATCH.
TO FARMERS.
\ r 0L will find the best assortment of grape vine, half
grape vine & common GRAIN CRA DLLS, SCYTHE
SNA PHB, HAND and HORSE RAKES, SICKLES, HAY
FORKS, Grind- tones, Scythe Stones, Ac., at No. 1. Pat
ton's Block, corner of Bridge street.
July 15. 1868. WM. A. ROCKWELL.
A CONSTANT ARRIVAL OP THOSE
■Cx. CHE AP PRINTS, Gaiter Boots, Sheetings, and all
kinds of GOODS, Irum New York, at No. 1, Patten's Block
corner ot Bridge street. WM. A. ROCKWELL.
YMIALLIS, LAWNS AND SUMMER
\J SHAWLS, a new assortment just received by
July 13, 1858. H. S. MERCUR.
/MILDRED, DOUBLE EXTENSION,
V/ STEEL HOOP SKIRTS, a new and beautiful article
just received at jyi; MERCUR'S.
RLASTING POWDER -100 kegs stipe
-L* rior BLASTING POWDER, just received and for
sale by jy 1:i J.POWELL.
I" IST ()K LETTERS, remaining in the
IJ Post Office at Towanda, quarter ending June 30
ISoS.
Benedict. Miss Mary E. Lvneh, Miss Catharine
Brague, .Miss Mily Law. E II
Baker Levi " Lyons 0 P
Brady John Lantz, John
Burnet W J Morris. Leonard
Boyle DeWitt C Minehan, Timothy
Barret Conner Monday, Safranus
Chiner l'einelia Maynaid Philip
Curran Mary 2 Meeker, P W
Chambers Miss Eliza McAttcrty, Miss Mary
Cummings Juliette Marshall! Lemuel
Cooper Joseph McQuart, Joiiny
Cole Jane Jlurph, Hannah
Case Henry L Morris. Elizabeth Ann
Deboy Hannah Moore. Mr- E B
Davis Francis McCullongh
Delaniarter Cornelias Newell, H
Dilzer Charles Naglee, Mrs Julia G
Doty A. Niles, Warren
Devanuie Alice Newell, Miss Kate
Edwards Frederick C O'Burue, Miss Margaret
Ester il .1 O'Barues, Patrick
Ellis Robert Pierce. Miss Mary
Francisco Mrs S L l'arkhnrst, Cenard
Field Mrs Eliza 2 Record, Miss Amelia
Fox Mrs Anna Rourk, Ellen
Graff, Miss Pizza Russell, Chas. L
Grant, Peter M Rockwell, Levi
Griffin, John Robert-., M
Gorhani. John B ltourk, .John
Ganan.Gen A Ryon, Wm
Grist. Miss Eliza J.Vhlein, Sophie
Gay, Col. E F Strong. Benj.tniin
Gardner, Daniel F Sherman. Gee W
Gray, Robert Steward, Ruth Ann
Howe, Peter Sharpe, Catharine L
Heams Michael Shaw, Mrs J N 2
Dollant, Miss Margaret Scott. Perry James
Hoi ton, Ellen Smit'.i, Kdw B 2
llortou, Aiuazilla Swartwond, Daniel
Johnson, Harriet Tate. Samuel 11
Jones, Peter Yetter, Philip
Keefc, Miss Hannah 2 White, L 1)
leaven worth, Theodore Wood, Anna
liOOinis, Miss Aila'ilie AVhatsoii. Miss Eliza
Lynch. Miss Bridget Waller, C P k G G
N. B. Persons calling for the above letters, [ileaso sav
advertised. 11. 11. M'KF.AN, P. M.'
COURT SALE.—I Jjr virtue
of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford conn*
tv, will le exp ise.l to publie s ;l ie upon the premises, on
MONDAY, AUGUST lb, la-W. at 1 o'clock, P. M., the
following lot, piece or panel of laud situate in Albany
townsbi[i, late the estate of Win. B.dieifsnyder. deceased,
and bounded and described -as follows: On the cast by
R "bert Lewis, on the north by James L. Miller, on the
west by lands of Itoset and 1 leechiug. on the south of
Milford Hakes. Containing about 106 acre*. Ter es made
known on day of sale.
MARY REIFKNYDER,
July 13,1858. Administratrix.
MULES FOR SALE.
r pi!E Barclay IL R. & Coal Company have four excel
-1 lent mules for -ale. Apply at the mines to C. Jx
cons, or to the undersigned at Towanda.
J. MACFAKLANE.
Tuwatid i. J"n" I"-, 1858. Ifenl Snpt.
FLOUR! FLOUR! FLOUR!
r P HI III) Arrival of 300 Barrels of Flour
J- from Ohio ; Extra Super-tine, and Double extra.—
Some as low as fl.oq. I can assure the public that 1 have
BETTER I- L<t u than --er was brought to this market,
rnd will .-el! it ciieaper than any establishment in this
section. Call and -ee before you purchase, and satisfy
yourself, at
M. K. SOLOMON'S CLOTHING STORE.
P. S. The highe-t price in cash will be paid for WOOL.
Towamla. June 15. Iss-.
BITS ! FITS !
FITS ! FITS I—sl 00 FANCY VESTS.
At J KINGS BERT'S.
51 00 FANCY YKSTS,
At .J. KINGSIIERY'S.
81 00 FANCY VESTS,
At J, KINOSBERY'S.
$1 25 RUFF LINKN COATS,
At J. KIN'OSHERY'jS.
$1 50 GRASS SACK COATS,
At J. Kl> <:sp.EI!V' TK .
$2 00 IIAGLAXS,
At J. KINGSDERY'S.
52 00 IIABLAXS,
At J. KiXGSBERY'E.
$2 50 LINEN DRILL COATS,
At J. KINGSIIERY'S.
SI 00 PANTS,
At J. KINGSBURY'S.
\ESO, u gooil assortment of Fanner's Sa
tin, assorted colors. white, buff, ami fancy velvet
VESTS, and a general variety of SUMMER COATS A
PANTS, Ac. Only One Price asked or taken.
June 15,18 W. J ■ KIXGSBERI.
1858] Summer Goods. [IBSB
JOSEPH POWELL
IS now receiving a large and beautiful stock of SI MMLR
GOODS, unequalled in extent and variety by anything
' ever exhibited in Northern Pennsylvania,and is now pre
pared to offer greater inducements than ever before to
Cash Purchasers. Among this stock of Goods will be found
GREAT BARGAINS IN BLACK A COLORED SILKS!
BARGAINS IN SHAWLS!
BARGAINS IN BERAGES !
BARGAINS IN ORGANDIES, Printed Jaconets A Lawns!
BARGAINS IN CIIALLIB !
BARGAINS IN BRILLIANTS!
( BARGAINS IN FRENCH A ENGLISH CALICOES!
urn PATTERNS ROBE A <JUILLE,
In' Jaconetts, laiwns and Challis.
BARGAINS in a variety of other Ladies DRESS GOODS!
GREAT BARGAINS IN EMBROIDERIES!
BARGAIN!" N EMBROIDERED CURTAINS!
BARGAINS IN GINGHAMS !
BARGAINS IN PRINTS—ALL PRICES!
32(13 yards REMNANTS PRINTS, worth one shilling,
for (54 cents.
. BARGAINS' fN GLOVES AND HOSIERY !
BARGAINS IN WHITE GOODS!
BARGAINS IN LINENS!
BARGAINS IN CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES !
BARGAINS IN HLKA. MUSL-fNS & DOMKSTICS !
BARGAINS IN CARPET'S AND MATTINGS!
BARGAINS IN BOOTS AND SHOES!
PRICES GREATLY REDUCED l.t GROCERIES!
In short, bargains will lie offered in a thousand other ar
ticles, unnecessary to mention, which will be exhibited
without dMrge, ami to which the atteiition of the public
is respectfully invited.
Towanda, May 8, 18.53.
ll®
J UST received '>V the subscriber, the very
best selection of new
Spring dc Summer Dry Goods
to be found in this market. Also, the usual general as
sortment of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY,
BOOTS \ SHOES, V AILS, FISH. GLASS, SASH, and
a great Variety of Summer HATS A CAI'S. Also, a
lengthy cateloge of
BOOKS AND STATIONERY,
all of whn-h '"ill be ■ old at untaxing low figures for CASH
,Kine 2, DA. J. KINGSBJ.m •
illmljaniuK, S'c.
W A N'l KI).
"lO( M \ Uuslicfes" of Oats for which we will
*!V/Vyv ' pav cash on delivery.
TW|<|, April 16, 1868. " BAITXT & NBVUDt
FOB SAU-:.
A HORSE, HARNESS AXI CARRI AGE. Inquire
at the Presbyterian Parsonage, in this ltoroitgli, ot
j Towanda, April JB, L >. .1. FOSXKR.
Humphrey & Wickham
VRE now receiving a general assoAnifni of goods
suitable for the season, consisting of
; DRY' GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE. BOOTS A
SHOES, SOLE A IJPEKR 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 able to please both as to price ard quality those who
favor them with a call.
Towanda. May 1". 1856.
/ M l/ 11 VATOK TEETH, for safe by
V May 4.1858. 11. S. MERCUR.
W } YARDS mora of those 6d Prints :
!-=' 'v/ also. It! doz. more of those (id Linen Hand
kerchiefs, just received at
May 4,1858. MERCUR'B.
FOOl'S.—Just received by expres?, anoth
; 1 L er lot of th >-e double extension Stct I lloop Skirts
at May 4, 1858. MERCUR'S.
(MIEAP Embroidered Curtain .Muslins, now
J open in sat May 4,1555. MERCDB'S.
HATS. —A large assortment of Men's ami
_ Boy's Wool. Fur, Leghorn, Palm Leaf, Colored and
White Straw Hats at May 4, MERCUR'S
G UOCEIM IAS!
j, PICKERING,
12, Lake St. Elmira, N. Y,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Groceries and Provisions !
Black and Green Teas.
Green, Roasted and ground Coffees.
Sugars, Syrups and Molasses.
Flour, Cork, Salt,
Fish, Lard, Butter, Cheese,
Fruits, Suts, Cigars, t^r.
f ILOSE BUYERS in search of Good (Jo ids at tie* YE-
V ' BY LOWEST CASH PRICES, will litid it to their
advantage to examine my fresh and desirable stock be
fore purchasing elsewhere, as I shall endeavor to sell goods
as low as thev can be bought of New York Jobbers, which
will make from live to ten per cent in favor of the pur
chaser. J. I'-. No. 12, Lake street.
1 P. S.—Goods well bought are half sold.
May l, 1858.
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 fully
determined not to be outd me either in
CHEAPNESS OR EXCELLENCE
of articles offered for sale, and having had sufficient ex
perience in his business to warrant him in saying that he
; can otter very gn at inducement- to customers.
TO Tlir LADI23E
He offers the very smallest Bonnet- and the very largest
1 Hoop Skirts : also, those of a medium size A most ele
| g iut lot of l'laid, Black and Brocaded dress Silk-.
Lawns, Bareges, Challie*, Del.iities, Brilliants and
White Goods as usual of the best kinds, am', the cheapest
I and best lot of PRINTS ever offered in tin- town!—lf
you don't believe it, come and see. Our stock of
G It o c E It / E s
. has as u-ual been selected with great care, and cannot
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
1 merit our share of patronage.
Towanda. April 27,1868. WM. A. ROCKWELL.
J BLANKS ! BLANKS ! —.l u-a ices and Gon
. 1 > stable's BLANKS: also, DEEDS and CONTRACTS.
ff K'Ut- have printed and can supply SCHOOL DIUEC
! TORS with sets of all the blanks necessary for three er
\ four years, consisting of orders, contracts, bonds, and
warrants. Price #1 a set.
ftg"We have neatly printed and substantially bound,
TOWN ORDERS, in liookesufficient to last from live to
, ten years. Price $2.
' BLANKS of all kinds, printed to order, in lirst-rr.te
! style, and at reasonable prices, at the REPORTER office.
WA It OF 1812! The
Yoluutects and drafted men of the
'- -H-25S®. F War of 1-12, who were called into
service by the state of New York, may hear something to
; their adv mtage. by calling on the subscriber in the Bo
i rough of Towanda.
May 16, ls-,u. .1. p. GOCWENOUGH.
JQ HA WLS -A new arrival of Stelfe, Tiii
i bet. Silk, Printed and M. Dvl.ainc Shawls, at 2, Pat
ton's Block. June LI-os. WM. A. ROCKWELL.
COAIi CI LIGHT ! I
("lAI.L and see some beautiful patterns of Lamps for
j burning KEROSENE AND BitECKENBIDGE OIL
'' —distilled from Coal and not explosive; clieaper than
j any light yet di-covet d. Both Oil and Lam [is, with
| Wicks and Shades, fur, shed very clu-ap at
DR. 11. . PORTER'S DRUG STORE.
April 21.1855.
New Spring ami Summer
GOODS.
1 T S. MERCUR has just rece'ved a g .od assortment
11. of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods :
Groceries, Hardware, Harness and Carriage
Trimmings, Crockery and Glass TJ ""are,
Boots i}-' Shies, llats ,\- Caps, Pairtlt,
Oils, Wooden Ware, Jv., Jr.
Many of Which articles will be sold for cash at lower
1 price* than were ever before offered in Bradford County.
Towanda, April 26, 1858.
SOXVIE VERY CHEAP GOODS.
r.vDIES Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs at (i 4 cents
J each. White Cotton Hose at b j cents per pair,
I Handsome Lawns at (i 4ctnt* JUT yard, and the be.-tii j
cent Calicoes in the State, will bt ftVUii'iui (tie Store of
Towanda, April2l,lß6B. il. S. MLl.'t'l R.
E. T. FOX
T S N"OW RKCKIVINC r a larjref ffrfclc of
I F FAMILY GR(>CERIV-S. *hicli are offere'd for sale at
j as low prices as the same quality of Goods can be bought
! yawbere tlii* side of llie ity of New York.
T7MKLP PKAS, for sale at
Jj March 26,1858. FOX'S!
nnMM()NV, SAMP, Wheat-Grits, Oat
. meal, Rice. PI , Maccuroui, Vermii ilia-,
I Corn Starch and Farina, lot sale at
1 March 25.1858. FOX'S.
LMIKNCH, ENGLISH aurl AMERICAN
j A MUSTARD, ground and wlmle, at
Marelr 25. 185* Fo VS.
A IHE SAUCE, Pepper
t T Sauce, Tomato Catchup, Pickles, Sardines, Ac.
| March 2.5.1868. FOX'S.
\rmlK CBAM;I:ki;V BEANS fo*
T T seed : the best Field Bean ill the country, at
| March 25,• 18.58. "OX'S.
\ FABLE STti Alt—Airv tjiuxutity for sale.
lil March 25. ls.5S. * FOX S.
DRIED BLACKBERRIES, Raspber
ries and Apples, at
March 1-56. FOX S.
ARRETING Fine Ingrain, Yenitisin,
J Hemp and lftvslr Carpeting, Mats, Rugs Ac., at No.
I 2, Pattons Block,
I April - l.i 858 WM.JL BQCKWELR.
rrfHE cheapest ami general variety of Boots
I and Shoes ever offered in Towauda, at No. 2 Pat
i tons Block.
April 21. I*s._ WM. A. ROCKWELL.
VNEW invoice of Lancaster Ginghams
just received by IT. S. MERCUR.
j MaylLrS.sß. .
BIRD CAGES of all description, Hemp and
Canary seeds. Birds nesG, Cuttle Roue and other
Bird' fi.xcn's at No. 2 Patton Block.
, April 2F, 1 CVS WM A ROCKWELL
ißisceloncong
WELKIA ARRIVALS!
- Ru'jicoa Passed Great Revival of
Business- The Borough Bound to Rise
—Everybo y Dressing Themselves up
in J. Kingsbery's New aud Fashiona
ble Summer Clothing.
iSTO TIIMHrCJ!!
BUSINESS not restin? ii|>on a sixpenny
Calico basis—a better article, however, sold at that
price than can bi found elsewhere,
The GREAT FOUXDIIY about • i b" put In motion by
a gentleman of this Borough, vrith rl capital of ?3l,(M)(i.
Stella shawls worth $5, sold for S-l t Worth for *<; ;
Mantillas l'rota r 1 ~70 up ; Dress and Staple Goods in same
proportion.
Thousands of pieces Wall Paper and Borders to match,
from (5 to 18 cents.
Hundreds of Rakes. Scythes, Snathes, Stones, ! ay
Forks, Ac.
Groceries sold exclusively for CASH.
The principle ol ' Only one price asked or taken,"' ful
ly carried out.
Sale of Real E-tate continued in Ms Jcspit purchasers.
A large stock of HARDWARE, ?LT AND STOVES
expected as soon as room can he prepared (or it- recep
tion. of the arrival of which due notice will be given.
Farming done as usual, and in short, several irons kept
constantly in the lire.
X. I!. A new invoice of those elegant Black Silk Man
tillas will be opened on Saturday morning next.
___ JOSEPH KIXGSBERT".
Spring c*ii(f Summer Millinery,.
FOE 1858,
BY A. T. MARSH & CO.
ATo. 5, Union Block,
1: LM I It A , N . V .
H AVIXG made extensive arrangements and iinprove
nieiits in our MILLINERY DF-PAR I'M EXT. we now
cordially invite all to faVor us vv it!Bai >-al?before pun bas
ing SPRING or SIMMER M ILLIAHRV, feeling confi
dent we can make it to the advantage of all.
Ol : R WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT
Will be full and complete, with everything iu tiie line of
Millinery ; such as Straw Bonnets. Bloomers, Flats and
Gypsiettcs of all kinds and .styles for Ladies' or Misses'
wear, by the dozen urease.
Ruclu-s and Flowers by the box. Ribbons by the piece
or cartoon, lilouds, edging, footings an# (-tihvW Braids by
the dozen or piece. Bonnet Frames, Crowns and Blocks
by the dozen. Reeds and cofcrc.l hone- t*V the gro.-s.—
Band boxes by tS* nest or gross. Foultmis. Crapes.
Lisses, Crown Linings and Cape Xett- bv the piece, and
in fact everything required in the Millinery lin- in the
greatest abuudance ami at the very lowest Cn v WHOLK
SAI.K P..ICES.
OUR RETAIL DEPARTMENT
Will embrace a full and complete assortment of all of
the above mentioned articles at pi i. rot.> -uif (lie times.
Ali bonnets bought atfhe sfofe .till he frintiited free of
charge in the latest style and bo.-t manner. (foods tsmght
by parties from out of town, will he packed and deliver
ed to the stages or cars free of expense.
A. T. MARSH A CO.,
fro. 5, Union Block, Eliltlra, !f. Y.
People of Bradford County
I.\ jmrticular, and readers of (he Re parte >
- in general.
MARSH A CO., OF ELM IRA, X. Y. send greetings
to you and yours, and desire to iiilorm one and all that
they can and will make itgreaffy ?o tour mfvantage to
purehu-e every thing you want,in fho shape of DRY
(.(Xil'S, FANCY GOODS and MILLINERY, either"
wholesale or retail of tlieni at No ,7, Union Block, in the
afore-aid village of Elmira. X. Y.
Their facilities are certainly nnsurpassril: as one mem
ber of the firm i- on the spot all the while, consulting
the tastes and Want's of their nunrerou- customers, whilst
another of the firm i- daily in the Auction fountsutid in;
porting houses in New York ('iff, securing the newest
and most desirable goods at the very lowest rates, (as
they buy exclusively for cash) and as they sell for ea-h
only they have no losses to make up, and consequently
can and do sell so cheap as to defy competition. Tim.
and -pace preclude the possibility of mentioning half oi
quarter ut the matty imiuceinent- which areoflered 1 1 ali
to trade at their popular establishment, and the Xcw
ADVFJ:TISKMI:NTS will from week to w.. k give but a limit
ed idea ol the many advantages to be derived bv '-ailing
on A. T. BfARKH i tO.,
Xo. 5, Uui n Block. Elmira.X. Y.
P. 8. For further particulars, -ee New \dvi rti-emcnts
a.-k those who have called, and go -ee for yourselves.
New Just Hear Tvhdt ndarsh has beer>
and gone and done-
J-T Went to New s'ork on Monday nigl-f.
1 2d— Bought 1d- of New G I- ol the \ ry latest and
most desirable styles, a few of which will be mentioned
in our new advertisements, but most of which must be
seen in order to be appreciated.
3d We intend our -to -k shail lie more extem-ive than'
ever, uud last, though not least, we shall
SELL FDR CASH ONLY 1
and as cheap a-we i.iu all'ord to and pay our *-lerkS
enough to keep them liouest. We would just say that
our t;n ilit.es eontinue to be sncli that we will be enabled
to oiler extra inducements to all to buy P*> Goods of
MARSH A Co.,
No. 5, Union Block. Elmira.
Shirred Bcnnets,
[X AEE C()L(IRS. at extra low pri. <, mado by First
Class Milliners, the proceeds devoted t the poor at
MARSH A CD'S.
I><).\NET BIBBOXS in sj'-inliil variety,
and entirely new ,-tyles at all prices, from 1- to lis
]ier yard, jnst opened at MARSH A CD'S.
rpHE PRINCESS ROYAL LOO|H*I EX
-1 tension Bridal Skirt, made bv Machinery without a
siuglc stitch, with a liesv style of spring adjusting hustle,
can be taken apart and put together again in one minute,
and adapted to any member of the family. It is a strong
competitor and rival of Douglas A Sherwood's patent,
an I by many* considered even lietter. Both styles can
be bought only at MARSH fc co s.
rpilE It USII fat* 1 {outlets :tnd Millinery nt
I M.ir-li ,v Co's I- unparalleled. Those in the trade
living within a hundred mile- of Elmira. me ava'ling
themselves of the superior facilities for replenishing their
stocks, at No. .7, and on* own Ladies are supplying them
selves with tir-t das- Millinery from Union Block. Don't
he backward about " going forward." ladies, for there are
sti!! Bonnets by the thousand, ami Ribbons and Flowers
in proportion, on hand and constantly arriving.
riIHE PRETTIEST assortment of Faucy
I Head Pins probably, ever exhibited in Elmira, has
just been opened by MARSH A CO.
1()TS of Linen Tapos in all widths ; also,
J extra wide twilled Cotton Tap -.
MARSH A CO.
WAR I) HOUSE,
TOWANDA, PA.
CWEAZEY k HOLMES res|>e.*"?:-:!ly in-
UJ form fht public, iiat having leased tin- Ward floiise
for a term of years, unit thoroughly repaired and ni?wly
funii.-hed the same, they invite the patronage of tr.i VK
lers and other-, with every* eoiitideiice that their facili
ties are -iu h as to enable iliein to render s iti-l'a- ti.>ti.— ■
They a-slife the jmliM.* tliXt ito effort siiall i spared t)
maintain for the \t aril Housi? tf*.e high reputation it lia4
so lohg enjoyed ; to e!VC t vffrich the personal wants of
their guests vviil lie carefully attendeil to, while every)
t n ility the marltet all"inks will be appropriated to make
III* Tab!* a:i that could be desired.
\Tc shall pay* particular attention " lc mmmmla
tion of .furors and vvitne.nttrnding Court: who vviH
be boarded at the low pi i e of 027 cents per day.
Kb' The Bar S well stocked vifff ali excellent assort
ment nf LPJUOK"?. \Y** afro ofrM* fh fhe jutblic a large
assoriincnt. of Liquors, by the quart, gallon or barrel, of
,i quality* not to he excelled, and at prices as lotv if" not
low e r than can be obtained in the cities.
Reading, Elmira ami Biiigirom'toii Ale, by the quart,
gallon of Ivarrel.
Towanda, April 27. 15.78.
Dissolution.
r TtHE Ci>-partnersliip heretofoee <-.vist'mg between thf
1 undersigned, innler tiie name and style of Eaporte,
MasonA CO., is tlA> ikiy dissolved by* mutual consent—
JOHN LATOUTK Hid GOKDKX F. MXSON having purebased
the interest of B. S. Ri*ssi:i.i,, vein < on Lime the ImsinesS
of Banking af thd saute fila.te, finder the -aim -tyld.
JOHN EAPORTE,
G. F. M A.SOX,
Towttaft, Apr. 24. 1-8.78. P>. S. IfUbSGLLv
MO N T A X X' E B
Are now receiving their Spring and Summer Stock of
Staple and Fancy l)rv Goods,
GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY,
%ants& Him, #!jnr,filings£entljrr,
HATS. CAPS, BONNETS, AC.
Which will be. xuld at (iliatin Reduced Prices.
Cor. Public Square and Main at.
•?. p. MONTASVF. TOWANDA. (P. MOST Vxvt: nt
4. MOX4AM 1, ' April 12.1? 8. 'I. ! M"MA.V\t
Legal.
\ N APPRAISEMENT AM) (.'LASS I -
j A Y FM ATIOX <>.' the different pervm- in the
sale of goods, ware-and merchandise id tlu ! <'< unify of
i Bradford for the year 1858, with' tlte artfhnnf of li<
I thereunto annexed :
! IVhcre Sold- Sumrs:' da**. I Arm sr.
j Vsvluni Itiglmn A Still lord If 7 (MI
.1. W. Denison 14' ?l*l
l". Terry 14 7 U('>
John Morton If 7 ()('
! Athens born' G. A. Perkins 14 7 (Mi
({. 15. Perkins 11 7 "C
('. Mark A Son .. i:s lit no
Mupe .V Bristol 11 ir no
('. Coinstock If 7 tin
M. W. Meeker 14 7 (jn
Joseph Parsons 14 7 d"'
! Athens twp David Gardner 14 7W
Anson Beidlentan 14 7 on j
I Burlington born'. ....• F. Long A Sons.... 1 ( 7nn
S. W. Miller M 7 no
Merry. VVlllltllti A Co 14 7 o<i
! Canton. .H. Lock wood 14 7no
A. X.A W. W. Spalding 1 * 7 On
j. Francisco 11 7 00
1). Wilcox A Co .14 7
A. Doty 14 7 00
J. Vandyke, jr 14 T On
W. M. Newbury If 7 (Mi
Mix A Hooper 14 7 00!
W.S. lliker 14 7 00"
Columbia.... A. B. Austin *4 7 on
Dnrell U. Moody 14 7 00 !
Franklin Barclay 1!. It. A Cos! t'o. ..14 7 00 j
Granville.... E. 1L Taylor. II 7 (mi
Hugh Mab.y 14 7 00
W. H. Mliillips 14 7 00
| Merrick....Chas. Mlatt 14 7 00
A. C. Stevens I f 7 00
Leroy....E. Hojcomb 14 700 (
Mark hurst A Foss I ! 7 00
' Monroe boro'. . 11. C. Tracy 1:1 10 (Mi j
[ lngltnfi! A Miller It 7 (Mi i
fhiiUh, Cranmcr A Co. < If V (M .
S. S. Hiumau 14 7 (Mi
O.P.Lyon 14 'j (Mi
: Orwell 'f- HuntpnrSr PJ t'i 50
S. X. Bionson 74 7 00 :
H. Gibbs A Son Lf 10 00
| Overton I'otter A Lyon— 14 7 00 .
Daniel Ilcferlcy 14 7 00 ;
i 4'ike D. A D.M. lhnb'y' L 5 10 00 I
L. L. Busnnrlfi 14 7 .
Baldwin A Bobbins 14 7 (Mi j
C. 11. Little 13 10 00
Stevens A Burrows 14 7 00 I
Ridgbury.... 11. (1. Cornell 14 7on I
A. H. Vo.irhis I t 7 00 J
15. F. Buck 14 7 <M> i
A. ('album 14' 7 (Ml
Rome T. W. WooifbnVn A Co II 7 00
Geo. Nichols.., 14 7 00 i
I Standing Stone.. ntu Stevens 1 12 .70
H.W. Tracy 1J *0 00 1
Espy A Whitmuu 11 7 00 i
Slirsh"quiti.. . Kinney A Gore 14 7 00
f Siiiithlieldf... M. Bul'oi k 1:5 10 00
Dili fey A Frit-her 13 10 00
J. V. Phelps 1 4 7 00
Springfield... Hi ram Spear 14 7Co
W. T. D iilev U 7 (Ml
Tusrarora Tlio-. 'M.iytor 14 700
Troy 1 born'... V S. W. AP. F. Potrtcroy .... 12 12 50
?fa.":4vei'l. Leonard A Brothers 12 12 50 i
O. M Ballard 14 7 00
H. Koon 14 7 oil
V. M. A 11. K. Long 13 10 00
S. W. Payne 14 7 00 '
Spencer A P.iyne 14 7 on
Troy twp... T. W. White .11 700
Towandu boro'.. Muntanyes 13 In (Mi
J. King-bery.'. It 7 00
I?. S. MCpu? 12 12 50
>4. E. Solomon 14 7 (Ml
j Tracy A Moore .13 in on
J. A. Record If 7 00
W. A Rack well It 7 00
J. H. MhinneyA Co If 7no
Collins A Powell It 7 00
D. (.Hall 13 10 00
(>. Daitlptt 14 7 on
Pan 111 A Payne 1 V 7 00
Humphrey A Wickhum 12 12 50
W. V. Chainberliu 14 7 00
Bailey .V Xevins 14 7 00
K. T. Fox 14 7 (Mi
ILL'. Porter It 7 00
K. A. Parsons 14 7 00
Joseph Powell 10 20 00
l'N>tr V. A A. Newell 13 10 (Ml
J. A T. .Mather 14 7 to
IL S. Davidson. A Co 13 In On
Gibson A. (/orsiini. . 14 7 0"
Wells John Bra wild 1 14 7 no
Warren. R. Cooper 14 700
Talin.n'e A Bowea 14 7 00
Windhanr.. W. If. Russell 14 700
Wyai'nshig ...('. .Vverv '■( 7 00
(I.C. At wood 14 7 on
F.AC. Lewis II 7()d
W. Taylor 14 7 0"
G.M.Bixb 13 10 00
Wysox V. E. AJ. E' Piolett 13 10 00
| Wiliaot J. L. Jones... 14 7on
A List and Classification of the Beer Houses,
Kiting li >.s.>s. Ac., in the Comity of Bradford, for the
Teat 165 under the acts of AtMbltlltf f lath of April.
1-4 i ami 11-t ol March. Isst>:
ll'inre Located. .Xamrs. Class. License.
Athens boro'... .Cornelius Harsb 8 5 (HI
Cniiiet ii Sneff s 5 00
, BnrThfgfon bnfo'. .Charles Ross 8 5 00
Monroe boro' \. Mull.in 8 5 litl
0rwe11.... E. J. Kasterbrooks. 8 5 00
Shcshequin E. Brigfram 8 5 CO
Smithlield C. 15. Riggs .8 5 00
Smith fit ek .... H. Wheeler 8 5 00
i Towandaboro*....Mlies Carter 8 •> (Ml
11. A. hurhank 8 5 00
! Troy born' Win. Morgan 8 5 00
A L ; -t ntnl Classification of the persons en
j gaged in the sale of Xostrtinis, Patent Medicines, Ac.,
j in the County of Bradford, for the year 185-., under the
1 net itf Assembly of .rpri' 10, l-2'.
It'heic Located." .Xamts. Class. License.
j Athens b0r0'.... G. A. Perkins . . 4 .7 00
Canton D. Wilcox A Co 4 5 00
W. S. Baker i ■'< 00
Franklin.. ... Win. Ro-e 4 son
Leroy Park hurst A Foss 4 5 00
M in roc boro'.. . .!>. X. Xewton 4 5 On
Orwell T. Humphry 1 5 (Ml
S. X. Bronsmi 4 5 00
j Standing Stone... 11. W. Tracy. 1 "On
Towandu boro'. Pat'on A t'a*ii6. 4 5 no
If. C. Pmter. 4 5 00
Troy boro'... S. W. AD. F. Pomeroy 4 5 (Mi
V. M. A If. F. Long... 4 5 00
F. L. Ballard i 5 on
] Wysox V. K A J- E. Piollet 4 00
Warren Talniage A Bowen 4 5 00
A List ami ClaSsificafio'lA r/f tiie oifTeront f>;-
tilleries in Bradford County, for the year 1-58, under
the aits of Assembly of April loth, 1-4.1, and March
:!tst. 1-5(5.
Springfield. ..Win. Brace 10 s>l 00
Si .mdiug Stone James Golden fn .70 (Ml
Troy twp G. A J. Velie 15# 50 0(1
(>rwan,Spah?iug A "C 0... .10 50 (Mi
A List and Classification of Bankers in Brad
fed County, for the year 1-58.
T av.in'b) b0r0'.... Lapm te. M.ismi A Co. . l.idil lit
Kb NnfL ei. hereby given that an appeal \v ill lie held
; at (lie CoiiVfiiissioner's ((Hire, ill the Imrmigh of T wand i.
mi WF.DXf-SDAV, the :50th day of JCXK nt xf, at 1
clock. P. M.,at tthich time and place any person ag
grieved by the Im X.'oing (ftid Chtssitication
can attend it the\ think proper.
C. IT. AMES.
Slieshequi!!, May 21. 18.78. Mercantile Appraiser.
1 certify the foregoing appraisement and classification
to be true and correct, to the best of my knowledge and
W-sf. Witness my hand this 21-1 day of May, 1-58.
c. lf. Atty. Mfrck'ntiß Appralser.
; ADMINISTRATRIX XOTICK.—Xotkc
' I\. is lierebv given, that all persons iu l ebtcd to the ('-•
! t in of WM. B. RKIFSXVDEII, late of Albany t -wnsldp,
den'.r-cd. trr* f'e<|ii>-f>d to make nhVnient without de
lay ; and .11 persons having claith's against -aid estate vt ill
pfcii.se present them duly authenticated for settlem^it.
MARY RKIFSXYDKR,
May Id, 18.78. Administratrix.
i DMfNfStRATRIX NOTICE. N - -
-CV is lierebv iriven. that all persons indebted to the
of JltjflX FROST, de ea-id. late of Rente
twp, are hereby notified to make payment without lielay,
and all persons ha vine demands against said estate are
I requested to present them duly authenticated fir settle
! menf. " JANE (V. FROST.
Mav C 18.78. .Tdm'rA-tratri.x.
4 UDfTOItS NOffCE.- //- ///'• Mntter t>f
11. C. Miller's rstdlf. In the Orphan's Court of
j Bradford County.
The undersigned, amlter tippoint'd upon except ion
filed to the fiuaf aeeojtnf of the administrator of ■ aid es
tate, will attemf to tiie duties of ids appointment at hi
office, in the Borough of Towanda, on M -nday, the 2d
day of August. 1-.7-, ;it 2 o'clock, P. M. All persons in
terested will Alice notice.
June 111, 18.78. F. D. MORROW, Auditor.
A II IN'ISTIvATOB'S NOTlCE.— Notice
.a.A. is lit Vehy given, that all pei. setts indeliied to flie es
tate of Cas.-ius Gilfi ffe, d- c'tf. late of California, are re- i
que-tcrt t" make payment without delay : and all pursers
h iv ing claims against -aid e-tate must pre < ntthem duly
authenticated for settleuicnt, to tiie -ahx ribers.
RALPH GILLETTE,
j May 4. 1.8.78. Administrator,
| OHCONI) Arrival of 2(rD B.iriols of Flour
! LA from the We-t, which will be sold lower than else
! where at the ( 'lnching -Kuf >1
May K !-• •• X. I' fil OMOfX. I
Legal.
N'OTJCK. Noticf is h ff
J liy pirn lliul nil inilt t'tul 1o the cntale of
WILLIAM BRIX K. lute ot I'ike txvp., decoa-ctl. must
; make immeilmto payment. and all person* having rtc
mainl* against su'nl estate, w ill present them duly authen
ticated lor settlement. .
I.KWIS 1 PIERCE.
AI ■ i i I W Executor.
t 1 -
J I v given that nil |>vrsiins indebtihl to the estate of
\ AN*I V .MILKS, dot t a etl. late i I'aiiton twii*oip,
an it"111:< >ti d to i ■ike payment without delay; those
Laving demand* .-gain t-ai l e-Litewiil present them duly
authenticated for settlement ■
Aj.i i! 2'.. 1* U .M- s. JAY.NK. F.xi cut"!'.
i I)MIMS'ri:AT(KSNO!I< K Ntttate
1\ in hereby gix n thut all persons indebted to the es
tate of Will I'. Clapper, dec'if., late of Tusqarnta town
-hip. art-heE"liV r?'i'it-steil to mnte parrm-t t without de
lay; ami ail persons bavin? einims against *fld c*tat4 Will
please present tlieui duly authenticated for settlement.
JOHN CI. APPKR.
April 27, 1 !>."<. At!iuinistr.itor.
\ DMixis'nt.rrofrs NOTICE NOIW
1\ i- liereLv given. that all pt'r-ohs indebted to the es
tate of .lolin Hatch, dee d., kite of Albany town-hip.
aid ri'iyi Jul ti. ai;tkc payment without US' ay ; a id ail
persona having claims against estate, must present
them ditlv authenticated, to the subscriber.
' , A. J. NOBLE,
May 2.5, !N.*>s AtWduistrato? 1 .
1 DMIXISTRATOIVS NOTlCE.—Notice
1 A i- hereby given. that ell persons Indebted to the es
j tate of CHARITY MEAD, lice'lf., late of Mieiiigail.
are hPrfby requested tf> ii,al'C payment without de
lay; and ail prisons having claims agaiust -aid estate will
piea.se present them duly authenticated for settlement.
T. T. PROM'S*.
May' 4. 1858. Administrator.
\ EDITOR'S SfflTCfi Orritte Cbm
i V hrrliii r.r. Aaron f'trkiv*. In t*hd '"oniTtlon Pleas
j of Bradford conntv. No .7'Jl, Sept. T. ls.s*.
Tins under-lulled. Auditor, appointed by said Court to
distribute fnniT* fai-ed by Sheriff* sale of the real estate
of deloiifjiint. will attend to the Cities of hi* appointment
at his of-tee. in ToWanda borough. on Saturday, the 2'ith
day of .June, tv ~>s, at 1 o'clock lu the rdtcrnoon. at which
time and pT.n * all persons interested are requited to pre
1 sent their claims of ?Sw he foj-ex'er debarred from said
l fund. G. D. .MO.NTA.NVE,
Jape 1,18,18. Auditor.
\ i)m ixiSTi: ay< >i: sKt > i"i < i:.- X©ti*9
J. \ is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
, tate of ho-ojih 11. t'liaffeP, dee'd. latent' Warren township,
are rtquesff.T to ifjiite ph'yn'.hnt without delay; and all
persons having claims against said estate will please pVC -
sent them duly authenticated for settlement.
NANCY M. CHAFFEE.
HENItV C. ALLYN.
June 1. Administrators.
Siestricity and Reds!
I f is i I'n.ltt.Ml that K. GREGORY is now sellings bet
1 tcrartrk ol LIGHTNING ROD. than has ever below)'
been olTered to the public. The Ibnls tire larger, bcttei
connected, and each lb d is furni-hed with a point plstf'i?
i with gold, and tips with platiua—consequent Iy afloriliti'g
cett.iin'se urity. If his Hods d<> not prove a perfect pro
lection. the money will lie refunded —fie also has oh
hand a variety of Vanes or Weather phages, suitable for
churche- ; others for farm building*. Ac,.
All job'done by himself or lii- men warranted. AS:
orders by mail or otherwise promptly attended to.
Direct ti K. GREGORY, La:ltaysville,UradfordCo.,l'a.
July 1.
PROF BARRY'S TRK'OPHF.ROUS,
J FDU HiSAI i'll Yi.Nt; Tilr, 11.'VI it a
rich, beat t: 1. aad glossy appearance, and keeping the
bead clean. Ladies, try it. Price 25 cents, in large bot
tles. Form ic l>v
June 2'J. 185 ft. J. KIXGSBEKV .
Pruii and Ornamental Trees.
rpilK s-üb-crUnr is Agent lor the "West Hloi u'liihi
1 Nurseries, one of the most reliable establishments
in the country—and would he hippy to forward any or
tiers for frees or Plants, to be delivered the coming Fall.
June 30, 1-".-. K. T. FOX.
Scccnd hand School Ecohi*.
r jP!li" 1-tt ) XS ..-cd in the Mi-s ll.vNso.s'a School, are
I for -ale cheap.
June SO, lvss. K. T FOX.
M A CKIX A W TM/r r ill 12 bbls. and
- bv the pound, at
June 30, l>.e. fO.YS.
\ I ORK XKW GOODS, copsistiiifr of Dry
Co ids, Groceries, Paints, Oils, Ac,, Ac., ju.-tarriv
ing at
June 14,1858. tTEtICUR'S.
1 >lll NTS —2OOO yards of those Oil Prints
J_ ju-t rcreivid, at .
I Jnne 24 "s. MERCUffg.
/ 1 i\ AIX CRADI.KS.- —Very superior Gram
* W Cradfi" for sale at
June 24. W>s. MEftCf KV.
\I AXTII.TiAS —An ehgoMit line of lilaek
J 1 .-ilk M VXTILLAS, just received at
Jime 1.5. Will. J. KINCSBERV "S.
2jadi?s iohress G-ccds.
1) A HTICri. Alt attention is invited ton large assert-
I moot of Ladies' Dress floods, now* being received by
JOSKi'H POWELL—comprising everything that is now*
fashit nal.de ami dnraiile in Berages, Crape Mo-etts, dr
pandies. Fr*neh Printed Jacoif*tts. Lawns. Lngli-h ami
French Prints. BrifiianS. Du'Caf PtuiiT-. Lustre-, Chain's
(iingliiims, Print'. Ac., Ac., wb ch will be s< Id at prices
far le—' tliaii evil before offered in Towanda.
j June s fs.-,g. _ _
To all whom it may Concern.
'IMIIS is to certify, that on the 2.5t1i day of May last
i past, the Suiibin y A Erie ltuilrouil Company, sold
ami transferred the North Branch Canal troin the line
: of the State of New Ynrjt to it- HnMuiw at Northumber
: land, to Charles I'. \\ . !!e-. jr.. am! associates, under the
name and title of the."NORTH BRANCH CANAL
COMPANY." which,sai#rale was duly ratified and ap
proved I. Hi- Eeccliency WILLIAM F. PAI KLB, Gover
• nor of 11..*■ Ci iVi'iiionwealth.
j lie it known, therifore, that I, WILLIAM G. Moim
llK ML President of the A Erie Railroad COlll
- pativ. issue tlii- Certificate, in accordance with the above
' facts, aiitboriziug the said Charles F. Welles. Jr.. t > take
j pos-essioii of the said Canal and property thereto belong
ing with all the rights and privilege* contorted by " an
> act 1.-r *1!-* sale of the State Canals," approved April 21,
1 S.SS
In witness whereof, I ha 4* placed my hand and the'
j sea! of the Company, this '.'nth day of Max*. HSS.
(Signed) ' WM. G. MobRIIKAD,
i June 2. ls.-.s. President.
riOßTci TLOTTR!
r f"t|!K Suh- riber i* now receiving E*tra and I>rmlde
I Extra I bmr id SEPERIOR Hit A XDS, which he will
-ell at tie" Very lowest.m.irki t price, by the load or sin
gle buricl. F'l-iur ilelivertu af any place in the Uornngh
f free of charge.
Jnße 8. lsf.s. K. T. FOX.
W<)OL. —Cash paid fur Wool, at No. 2,
l'attoa's Block.
June :. ls.ss. WM. A. UOCKWKEL.
WOOL! WOOL! WOOL!
I i/x ( t Art I.RS. W.xXTKD. for which cash will be
I 11 ',l /I 'I t paid at the Clothing Store of
J..,. i 3, Is.'.s. ' M K. SOLOMON.
I)iIINTS. —A now arrival of t!io;C rlienif
Prints, at No. 2, Patton's ItpM-k.
1 .In:iv 2. 1 ' s - WM. A. ROCKWELL.
Sfotioc tivo* Pablic.
CHANGED HANDS!
r 111* Mibseriber wishes to inform the publio
1 that lie lias leased lie- II ti lin Ea-t Sniithtlebb foi
tiierlv o • mpied by .!. \ K l m:*I.KV. XX here he xvill Is- lound
reidv at all times to xvait upon all who may favn* him
xvith a • ill.
IMS TABLE xv.l! af all times be supidied with nil the
delicacies of the season, together xvith the more -übstan
tin! , ic, ; . ".I pii 11.1 us \x ill li", spared t. > 111 iki this houso
' a comfort d.'c home for traveller* and boarders.
lie xv i!d also state Hint his ST\BI.E .M'i'OMMODA
i HONS .re -o irrau-eil. t!i..t the ben-t as xx ti. a> the man
-hall be imply provided I'n and the traveller, while en
! j .X in-gtlie c liir Tts of the house, can rest asstin-d that
his lior** l is en j xx'ing tiie saute blessing in his well-lui
i uislu d Ira ru.
Bv stri *t attention to lmsim-'ss and the comfort of Ins
p. it,- the -u'rscri: er lmpes to merit anil receive it fair
portion of "übiie patroiiHCe.
i;, t Smith Held. May M R.JBi.ss.
/lAVTIOX. AII persons tire Irerebv t:au
| tiofd against purhasir g a note given by mc to Da •
i vid \. Pri'tc" or "nearer, dated Rome, January 25 or 2ti.
j ls ,s. for t2stt t'eet oi b'-inloek lumber, to be paid en or
, before the lirst diy of June next. Said note was given
on settlement. I>v mlstalte, and 1 shatlnot pay the snub
itn'ess cotimeiled bv law . as I have not received any eon
sitleration for the saine. DAN RUSSELL.
Rome, Feb. 2. (s.'ft.
./ I A lU'KTfXGS. All priros supei liite atuf
v ingrain c.arpetings, ju.-t received by
j April li.ts .T _ £• PmvKl.l
IKATHKU. — A new supply of 8nl! la-iitli-
Jcr< o x Hole. b"ip and C rlt Skin, at \o. ? Pttt• 01' n
I Rloik. m;.-- WM \ !>CKWELL.