POLITICAL. — The Democratic conferees of the Sixteenth Congressional district of this State, after a week's straggle, have adjourned nntii the 21st inst. They will, in the mean time, compare notes, and, no doubt, agree to bring a new candidate into the field. The op position to Hon. John A. Ahl, the Lecompton candidate from Cumberland county, and the present member of Congress from the district, was of such a character that no compromise would be listened to by cither York or Perry counties, and the pet of the Administration, like a bad boy at school, has been compelled to take a back seat. The conferees of the people's party of the Fifteenth Congressional district of this State met at Willinmsport on Tuesday evening, and nominated Hon. James T. Hale, of Centre county, for Congress, in opposition to Hon. Allison White, the present Lecompton member. The People's conferees of the Senatorial district composed of Lycom ing Centre, Clinton, and Union, also met at Wiiliarasport and re-nominated Andrew (Jregg for the State Senate. The Pepublican con ferees of the Eighteenth Congressional district met at Johnstown on Wednesday, and after twenty-nine ballots nominated S. S. IJlair, Esq., for Congress. far The United States brig Dolphin has arrived at Boston, having on board the sup posed Captain (TOWXSEXD) of the captured slaver Echo, who was immediately transferred to the Boston Jail, and on Saturday was ta ken before United States Commissioner LOR ISG for examination. Lieutenant M.VFFIT, Commander of the Dolphin, deposed to the faets of the eapture, but Captain TOWXSEXD pave 110 information concerning himself, refus ing to give even his Christian name. Fifteen of the crew of the Echo are now on trial at Charleston. fcsT On Monday evening, a young worn in named Margaret Insley, in the employ of Mrs. Harper, in Pittsburgh, attempted to fill a fluid lain;) while burning, when the fluid ignited and a terrific explosion ensued. The poor girl was immediately cuveloped in flumes, her clothes were entirely consumed and her body burned almost to a crisp. She lingered until about 2 o'clock Tuesday, when death terminated her sufferings. fear A whale was captured a few days ago ne.tr North river, in the Chesapeake bay. Its mouth, when open, measured thirteen feet from the under to the upper part. The tongue was as large as a common door, and as soft to the foot as a feather bed. The animal measures forty-three feet nine inches in length; twenty-seven in circniuference; nine feet thro' and the tail fin ten feet wide. A letter from BRIG HAM YOUNG, written to a friend in Canaudaigna, announces the full restoration of peace to the Territory of Utah. BWGHAM states that " the war is ended, the troops are partly withdrawn, and tlie Saints I have returned to their comfortable homes." D&- The American Board of Foreign Mis sions has voted to hold its next annual meet ing at Philadelphia, and has nominated the Ili'v. Dr. PATTERSON, of Chicago, as the an- I nual preacher. BAN" OR FT TO PROFESSOR MORSE.—A ban- I quel, in honor of Professor Morse, was lately given in Paris. The Paris corespondent of the New \ ork ('omnurcwl writes: The affair was rapidly organized at the I hauking lionse of John Monroe A Co, under the principal direction of Mr. Munroe, and 'as a most magnificent entertainment. Tiie I Dumber of persons present was eighty-three, all Americans. The Hon. John S. Preston of I &)u!h Carolina, presided, and made a brilliant I speech preparatory to the reading of t lie toasts. I At the conclusion of his remarks, he intro uuced Professor Morse to the audience, who I delivered a speech characterized with great modesty, in which he detailed at some length, tie scientific points in the discovery of the I telegraph. He was followed bv Mr. Mason, I American Minister at Paris ; Governor Fish, o' New York ; the Hon. Joseph 11 Chandler, I I'hiladelpliia, the new Minister to Naples ; I \V. E Johnston, of Ohio, and others fey-The first demonstration in the present ' uivass in New York city against the attempt tiie Administration to force a Lecompton Constitution upon the people of Kansas, and lr - favor of the enactmant of legal measures to preserve the integrity of the ballot-box, took phce on Monday evening at the hall of the I 'ooper Institute. The hall, we are informed I '? the New York papers was filled by lead- I citizens of ail parties favorable to the sen- I bnouts of the call. Speeches were made by ' :n M Kvarts, Esq., and the Hon. Jacob ■ of Pennsylvania. The greatest en ,u - I°bie and Ohio Railroad have also ■ y U ;. l _l. heir negotiations to successful issue.; ■ ' *• Tines', ACCEPTANCE BY TIIE GOVERNMENT OF THE COLONIZATION SOCIETY'S OFFER.—A telegram from Washington stntes that the Government has accepted the offer made by the American Colonization Society to take "charge of the Echo's Africans now at Charleston, when de livered in Liberia, and support them one year for the sum of $50,000. The amouut agreed upon is indeed said to be less, but how much less is not stated. Doubtless this disposition of those unfortunate negroes is the best which could be made. EXECUTION AT WHEELING.— Our Wheeling exchanges bring us full details of the execution of John Burns, in that city, on Friday, for the murder,iu May last of Mary Ann Monteny. Our readers will recollect the .circustances under which the murder was committed. The girl was an abandoned outcast, and lie beat her brains out with a stone, and submitted her re mains to indignities, the very recollection of which makes us shudder. The execution took j place on a hill overlooking Wheeling, and in view of the scene of the murder. It was wit nessed by fully ten thousand people, of whom, shame that we should have to write it, fullv I one-third were women. A Bisnor SHOT. —Bishop Janes of the Methodist Episcopal C.lurch, was passing through a street in Indianapolas, Ind., on the 2d instant when he was struck in the face by a shot from a gun, carelesly fired by some bov. j The wound, which was in the left cheek and nose, although very painful, was fortuuately | not dangerous. August 24, 1*.78, a t the residence of tile Bride's father in Franklin, by S. Smiley, Esq.. J. s. .MIX.VIM), of Wii liamsport. Lycoming county. Pa., to Miss Miss CHAR LOT IE CRAXMER, of West Fraukiiu. Dl£X>, In Run Oak, Winnisheik Co., lowa, August !)tii, 18.78 af ter a short illness, S. MYKTILLA consort of Daniel W agar and daughter of Benjamin Coolbaugli, (dee d) late of Honroeton. Pa., aped 142 years and A months. NERO RJ_ENERAL ELECTION PROCLAMA VA TlOX.—Whereas, by an act ol assembly of the Com monwealth. an act relating to the elections of this commonwealth, it is enjoined upon nie to give pub lic notice of such election to beheld, andalso.theenume ration in such notice what officers are to he elected. I THOMAS M. WOODRUFF. High Sheriff of the County i of Bradford, do hereby make known and pive notice to the electors of said county that a general election will be ' held in said county, on TUESDAY, the 12th day of OCTOBER, in the several districts in said county to wit:— In Albany, at the sub-district school house near Camp bell's mills. In Asylum, at the house of Jacob Frutchey. in Athens boro , at the house of E. S. Mathewson. j Iu Athens twp., at the house of J. 11. Hunt, iu Athens • Borough, In Armenia, at the house of John S. Becker. In Burlington boro". at the hull of Henry Vosburp. In Burlington twp., at the house of Koswell Luther. In West Burlington, at the house ol Ezra Goddardr In < anton. at the h >ae of S. ('. Myers. In Columbia, at the house of James Morgan. Iu Dun 11, at the school-house, called the centre school house, near S. Decker's. In I- rankliu, at the house of J. )1. Martin,now occupied by 11. M. Southwell. i In Granville, at the house of Benjamin F. Taylor. In Derrick, at the school house near Daniel Durand's. • In Litchfield, at the house of Gyrus Bloodgood. In Ia: Roy, at the school house iu I/:Roy. In Monroe, at the house of It. R. Rockwell. In Monroe boro' at the house of Ethel Taylor. In Orwell, at the house of i-'rances Woodruff, la Overton, at the house of Daviil Wnitman. In Pik ■ . at the house of Dennis Johnson. • Iu Rome, at the Academy. In Ridghury, north district at the house of J. O. Fine : south district at the house of O. f). French, iu Sheshequin, at the Valley House. In Smithfield. at the house of A. J. (leronhl. In Springfield, at the house of Simon Stevens. Iu Sylvania boro", at the house of Curtis Mcrritt. In South Creek, at the school house near A. Gillett's. In Totninda boro', at the Grand Jury room,in the Court House, in said boro'. iu Towanda twp., at the school honsc.ncar H.L.Seotfs. In Towanda North, at the house of S. A. Mills. In Troy, at the Eaple Tavern. In Troy twp., at the house of V. M. Long, in the boro' ; of Troy. In Tuscarora. at the school house near James Black's. In l ister, at the house of S. B. Holcomb. 11l Warren, at the house of R. Cooper. 11l Wells, at the house of [„ Seeley. In Windham, at the house of Benj. Knykendall. I In Wyalusing, at the house of J. 11. Black. In Wilmot, at t e house of John Huffman. In Wysox. at the house of James M. Reed. At which time and place the electors aforesaid will elect by ballot One person for Canal Commissioner of the Common- [ 1 wealth of Pennsylvania. One person for judge of the Supreme Court of the j j Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. One person to represent the 14tli Congressional district | in the House of Ucprescutotive of the United States. One person for President Judge of the 14th Judicial I Ui-trict. One person for Associate Judge of the County of Brad- i ford. Two persons to represent the County of Bradford in i the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of j Pennsylvania. One person for County Commissioner for the County j of Bradford. One person for County Auditor of the County of Jirud i ford : i And in and by said act, I "am further directed to give notice •• that o\ ery person excepting justices of the peace | who shall hold any office of profit and trust under the go- i vernment of the United states or this State, or of any I incorporated district, and also that every member of con gross and of the State Legislature and the select and com- j mon council of any city, or commissioners of any incnr- j Iterated district, is by law incapable ol holding or exer cising at the same time, the office or appointment of i Jodge, Inspector or Clerk of any flection ot this Common wealth, and tli it no inspector or other officii of any spcli | election, shall be then eligble to any office to be "voted ■ for. By the 4th section of an act passed the If.th day of j Api d, Ispl. it is provided " that the I !th section of art act passed July 2d, Ififfn, entitled " An act relating to the elections of this Commonwealth,'* shall not be construed as to prevent any military officer for serving as Judge, Inspector or Clerk, at any general or special election of this Commonwealth. In the Gist section of the act first above mentioned, it is enacted that every general and special election shall be opened between 8 and 10 in the)forcnoon,and continue without interruption or adjournment until 7 o'clock iu the evening, when the polls shall be closed. By the lsth section of the act passed Feb. .Id, 184G, jt shall lie lawful for tiie inspectors and judges of any gene ral election which shall fie hereafter heid in the_Armenia election district of Bradford County to close the polls of such election district at five o'clock. I'. M. By the 11th section of the act of ls.'i.'J, it is provided that the polls of the election district of Tuscarora .twp., be closed at 5 o'clock, I'. M. It is further directed, that the meeting of the Judges at the Court House in Towanda, to make out the general return, shall be on the .Id day after the election, which will lie on the loth day of October. It i further directed that the meeting of return Judges for this Congressional district, shall be held at the Court House, in the borough of Towanda, on tiie 7th day after the election, which will lie the Path. It is further directed that the meeting of return Judges for this Judicial district shall ie held at the Court House in Montrose, oil the 7th day after the election, which will be the I9th. THOMAS M. WOODRUFF, Sheriff. TOWANDA, Sept. 13, 18.78. N OTICE—Is hereby jfiven a Special Court of Common Fleas will be held at Towandi in and for the County of Bradford .commencing on MONDAY the I.7th day of NOVEMBER next, at 10 o'clook in the forenoon of said day, at which the Hon. ROBERT G. WHITE, will Preside for the trial of the following causes, to wit: No. 2*7, Sept. Term 18.71, Newton Humphrey vs. Wil liam Humphrey. Ejectment. No. I*2, Dec. Term ls7G,('. L. C. De Chasteleaux vs. Ira and' Richard Jennings, Ejectment. No. 11.7, Sept. Term 18,70, Israel Smith vs. Samuel Kel lum, et al Trespass. No. 04,7, Dec. Term 1876, Edward Hornet vs. George Sumner, Ejectment. ALLEN McKEAN, Prot'y. Prot'ys, Office, Sept. 13, I*7*. \ DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice xX is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of HENRY WHITTAKKR, dee'd., late of Warren, arc hereby requested to make payment without de lay; ami all persona having claims against said estate will please present theiu duly authenticated for settlement. JAMES G. WIUTTAKEB, Sept. 15,1558. Adiniffittutor. Xttcrrljanbijc, Sire. X>r. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. WHERE the above preparation is known, it is so well established as an infallible Remedy for the cure or Coughs, ( olds, Sore Throat, H'wrscncss, Bronchitis, Spit ting of Blood, Pain in the Breast, Croup, Whoopin" Cough, and every forn of IWI.HON AUV COMDI.AIXT. that it were a work of supererogation to speak of its merits. Discovered by a well known physician more tiiao twenty years since, it has by the wonderful cures it has effected been constantly appreciating in public lavor, until its use and its reputation are alike universal: and it is now known and cherished by all (and their " name is Ic-infi'') who have been restored to health by its use as theuKK.vr RK>I KDT for the diseases which its professes to cure. . James Clark, physician to Queen Victoria,has given it as his opinion that COXSUMPTI N CAN BE CURED! The whole history of this Medicine fnllv confirms the opinion of that eminent man Thousands can tostifv, and have testified, that when all other remedies had failed,this | has completely cured : and that the sufferer had well nigh j despaired, this has afforded immediate relief; that when I the physician had pronounced the disease incurable, this lias removed it entirely. The .virtues of this Balsam are alike applicable to cure a slight! cold or a Confirmed Consumption, and its power as a safe, certain, speedy, pleasant and effectual remedy cannot he equalled. B(S~ CAUTION ! —Purhase none unless it his the WKIT TKS signature of" I. BUTTS"' on the wrapper, as well as the printed name of the proprietors. The following persons luve cxperieneee, satisfactory results from the use of Wistar's Balsam— William I. iw ron e, Post-Master at Bailey Creek; John Fox, Post master at Mainshurg : B. M. Bailey, the well known 'J'ein ; penuice Lecturer, and Thomas Jewel, a well known citi zen of Tioga County. S. W. FOWLE A ('()., Proprietors, Boston. For sale by their ageuts everywhere, j AOENTS.—Patton Payne,and 11. C. Porter,Towanda; i S. W. & 1) F. Pomeroy. Troy ; Dr. E. P. Allen, Fmith i field : T. Mather ,V Co.. Ulster; G. A. Perkins, Athens; i J- F. Long ,V Son, Burlington. STAPLE GOODS. *)( ) i H jj \ YARDS 4-4 Sbectingß, by the "j'J Bale or single piece. 400 pieces PRINTS, fast colors, and in great variety, j .70 pieces Blue Denims, heavy. 100 pieces Bleached Muslins. 20 pieces Canton Flannels. , '.''"M '' et b Gray and White Flannels, Sheep's Gray. Satinetts. Cassimeres, Kentucky Jeans. Cot. Yarn, i Ticking ann Bolts, Ctindlewick, Mariner's Stripes. Bleach j Brown and Colored Drills. Colored Muslins, Crash. Huck aback, Ac., Ac. Country Merchants will find an excellent ; opportunity to sort up at low prices for cash, by calling | at my store. I Towanda, Sept. 6, 1ft.78. JOS. KINGSRERY. SHERIFF'S SALES. —By virtue ofsnndrv k_J writs ut \ end. Expo., issued out of the court of Com mon Pleas of Bradford County, to me directed and de livered, will he exposed to public sale at the Court House, Towanda Borutgh, on FRIDAY, the Ist day iff OCTOBER, 18.7 K. at two o'clock. P. M.,the following lot, piece or parcel of land situite in Sniithfleld twp., Bradford county, bounded on the north by land of Win! Gibson, east by land of Jamc> L. Gorsline, south bv land j of Elam Kendall, and west by land of Richard M.'Killv I and il. B. M iliielru. Containing one hundred acres, more | or less, about 70 acres improved, four plank or framed i houses, two framed barns, a steam saw mill with the ap | purtcuunces, an apple orchard and other fruit trees , thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of C. F. Wil- I sou vs. William Peterson. THOS. M. WOODRUFF, Towanda,Sept.B, ls",s. sheriff. ' EAGLE FOUINiDRY! AND i MAC] I I?\ SI IOJ * ! Again in IVloticn ! Subscribtr tiavino; purchased the above works, situated at the lower end of town, near the Canal Basin of the Barclay Rail Road Co., (tiie same e- - tablislinient formerly carried on by l.amoreiix, Hall fc Russell.) and having employed a competent set of work men, is now prepared to execute orders for Ca-tings or Machinery of almost any kind. He also manufactures a variety of Cook. Parlor and Office stoves. He respect fully solicits a share of public patronage. Towanda, Sept. 8, 18.78. O. p. BARTLETT. UVMMOXTOX LANDS—NEW ENGLAND <;:T ri |\ MENT- RARE OPPORTUNITY--TO A LI. WANT -ING FARMS—in a healthy place, tietntf-jwe wlilet from Philadelphia, on the Camden and Atlantic railroad, New ! Jersey. An old estate his recently been opened for sale, and the first division of 10,000 acres divided up into farms of twenty acres and upwards. The soil is jf the best quali ty for the production of fruits, grains, Ac. The price is 81.7 to S2O per acre, payable in easy quarter yearly instal ments. within a term of four years, with interest. The term ■ are made easy, in order to insure the rapid im provement ol the land, by enabling enfuy iniiuitrioit * itifiu lo buy a farm. It is now being extensively irapi veil 1 y good roads, ami some of the la st citizens from New Eng land and the Middle States are erecting large improve ! meets. It is a scene of the greatest improvement out of ' Philadelphia. Seventy-live houses have been built iu four months. Practical farmers and business men from the length and breadth of the I'uion are settling there. It ; is an important business nlace, on account of its being in the midst of a great market. Every article raised up . on this land finds an immediate sale. The water is ex j eellent, am! no such thing is fever is known. The soil is a sandy or day loam, with a day bottom , and rttenhce of manures. It is free of stones aiid oasilv ■ worked. It abounds largely in the phosphites, and Mich I is it* fertility that from the crops produced both upon tins land ami the large area adjoining under cultivation, it will be found not to be excelled anywhere in the pro duction of crops most adapted to its market. Tiie reader may lie well aware that the earliest end the iwst fruits and vegetables 'onio from New Jersey, which* are aim lallv exported to the amount of millions of dol lar-. The land, be-ides being a • essible in every w:v for fertilizers, has an abundant supply of the Lest quality of niuek manure. Lumber and building materials can be had on the spot at a cheap price, from the mills. Other mills arc now j being opened, and brickyards beingstarted on the ground. A person can put up a frame tenement for present con venience for one hundred doll iru On account of the ex tensive emigration, this is the best course to in order to get a place to live in at first. Carpenters and builders are on hand to put up houses on the best terms. In settling here the emigrant has many advantages He is within ;i few hours' ride of the great cities in the M iddle States and New England : he is near his old friends and associations ; lie is in a settled country, where every improvement and comfort of civilization is at hand; he is in a healthy place, ami is not subject to the certainty of losing the greater part of his family and his own health by those malignant fevers which make the graves of so many millions of the young ami h irdy iu far off regions away from home ami friends. Besides, lie has a mild climate and an open winter. There are three trains daily to Philadelphia, and to all tlmse who improve the railroad oompanv gives a five ticket. The reader will at once he struck vvitli the advantages here presented, and ask himself why the property ha* not been t ikeii up before. The reason is, it was never thrown in the market; nml'inh -s these statements were corn t no one would be invited to examine the land before pur . chasing. This all are expected to do. They will see the I land under cultivation : they will meet persons, uo doubt ' from their own neighborhood : they will witness the im provements and can judge of the character of the popu lation. Persons should come prepared to purchase as m my are locating, and locations are not held on refusal. The Hammoiit'ni Farmer, a monthly Literary ami Ag ricultural sheet, containing full information ol Ibimmou ton, will be sent to each inquirer, and can be obtained at 2.7 cents per annum. Title indisputable. Warrantee deeds given, clear of all incumbrance, when purchase money is paid. Route to the land :—Leave \ ine street wiiarf, Philadelphia, for Hammonton by railroad at 7j. A. M., and .>A, I*. M. ; when there inquire for Mr. Byrnes. Boa riling conven iences will be found. Letters and applications can be ad dressed to S. B. COUGHLIX, 202 South FIFTH Street Mow Walnut. Philadelphia. Maps and information cheer fully furnished. I7VVRM LANDS FOR SALE 2.7 MILKS FROM I'll IL~ dclphia by Railroad in the State of New Jersey. Soil among the best for Agricultural purposes, being "a goral loam soil, with a clay bottom. The land is a large tract, divided into small farms, and hundreds from all parts of the country are now -settling and building. The crops can be seen growing. Terms from sl(s to S2O per acre, payable within four years by instalments. To visit the place--Leave Vine St. Wharf at Phi la. at 74 A. M. by Railroad for Hammonton. or address R.J. Byrnes, by let ter See fall advertisement iu another column. TTUIM LANDS FOR SALE 27 MILES FROM I'HILA- F dclphia by Railroad in the State of New Jersey. Soil aniodg the best for Agricultural purposes, being a good loam soil, with a clay bottom. The land is a large tract, divided into small farms, and hundred* from all parts oi the country arc now settling and building. The crops cau be seen growing. Term* from 814 to S2O per acre, payable within four years by instalments. To visit the place—Leave Vine St. Wharf at Piiila. at 7.1 A. M. by Railroad for Hammonton, or address R. J. Byrnes, by let ter. Sec full advertisement in another column. IpANCY GLASS BEADS for Erobrptflerr and Crochet work. Worsteds, Canvas. Crotchet Hooks and Cotton, and ail materials for Fancy Work may lie found at ROCKWELL'S. " CHEAP LUMBER. lA(WUV\ FT. SEASONED WHITE Tl JUM n fV PINE SAMP..K LUMBER, of good quality, suitable for Fencing, Barn Board*, and for Cut ting up for Building purposes, will be sold CHEAP for Cash, Farmer's Produce, or in payment for hauling boards froui the Mill to the Kitnira and Williamsport Railroad. W. H. PHILLIPS. Granville Steam Mill, August IG, 18.75. To all wanting Farms, see advertiSc me tt ol Ha imotiftn Lands. * flliccdoncous. This Way for Bargains ! Tin: SUBSCRIBER has on liaml 11 hug- Carriages. 1 Demoirat 2 li' r-c wagon. MBid>f|p-i'n, I*sß. DR. J. M At'K i NT< 11. />/.\Y- 77\7'. has returned, and will be at home "*•*■>■ ITT 1. Jfir two months to come. J. M. would dis abuse the public mind of the impression that he was hunt ling up II place to settle in while absent. He is settled here, and will remain so. | Towanda. August 1. 1858. | ZJ W \ Rusliels df MOW WHEAT wanted, cJ" /" / for which the high. -t market price in cash will be paid on delivery, at M. E. SOLOMON'S July 27. Is.'iH. ( ; )thing Store. j STRAYED.—Came to the enclosure of thesnb scrihcr in Shesliequin township, oil the sth of i-- Ajr?r_ Tnlv. a Park Brown ('OW, small crumpled horns, the shell being olTfrom one horn, no otlwr partic ular nuirks, about 7 years old. The owner is requested to prove property, pay < barges, and taker her away. July 20. Isss. EI.IAS BAH. I / lAUTlON.—Whereas iny 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. Purell. July 14. I*sß. LEVI HATCH. TO FAEMERS. \7*OU will find the best assoitment of grape vine, half I grape vine A common (111 \!X CR VDLES. SCYTHE SNA IMS, MANH and HORSE RAKES. SICKLES, HAY FORKS, Grind tones. Scythe Stones, Ac., at Xo. 1. Pat ton's Block, corner of Bridge street. July 15, I*s*. WM. A. ROCKWELL. r |" , HE II AMMOXTOX FARMER.— A newspaper dovot i X to Literature and Agriculture, also setting torth lull accounts ot 11 nni mon ton, in New Jersey, can be subscrib ed for at only 25 cts. per annum. Inclose postage stamps for the amount. Address to Editor of the Farmer, ihunmonton, Atlantic Co., Xnv Jersey. Those wishing cheap land, of the liest qualitv, in one of the healthiest alid most dclightlnl climates In the I'nion, sec advertisement ot Hammonton lands. \ CONSTANT ARRIVAL OF THOSE | J.X. CHEAP I'RIXTS. Gaiter Boot-, Sheetings, and all I kinds of GOODS, from New York,at Xo. 1. Patton's Block i comer of Bridge street. WM. A. ROCKWELL. IpHALLIS, J,AWNS AND SUMMER !vy SHAWLS, a new assortment just received bv July 13. lS5s. 11. S. MKIhTR. I /COLORED, DOUBLE EXTENSION. | V STKKi. HOOP SKIRTS, a ne.v and beautiful article ust received at jj|3 UERCUR'3. | OLA STING POWDER —IOO kejrs snpe ; D rior BLASTING POWDER, just received nnd for sale by jyl3 " J. POWELL. VLSO, n trooJ assortment of Farmer's Sa tin, assorted colors, white, buff, and fancy velvet ! VESTS, and a general variety of SUMMER COATS A j PANTS, Arc. Only One Price asked or taken, j June 15. lv",s. J. KINGSBERY. j rpHE HAMMONTON FARMER.- A newspapcr-devot- I ed to Literature and Agriculture, ul-o setting forth full accounts of the new settlement ot llammont m, in : X'ew Jersey, can Ire suljucribcd for at only 25 cts. per an ! nuin. Inclose postage stamps for the amount. Address to i I'ditor of the Farmer, Hanunonton. Atlantic C>>. New I Jersey. Thosil wi-liing cheap land, of the best qualitv, I in one of the healthiest and most delightful climates hi j the I'nion, see advertisement of Hanunonton Land-. 1858] Summer Goods, [1853 JOSEPH POWELL rS now receiving a large and beautiful stock of SUMMER (■OOPS, unequalled in extent and variety by anything j ever exhibited in Northern Pennsylvania,and is now pre t pared to offer greater inducements than ever before to Cash Purchasers. Among this stock of Go ds w ill be found GREAT BARGAINS IX BLACK A COLORED SILKS ! BARGAIN'S IX SHAWLS ! IIAR( 1A INS [X BER VGES ! I BARGAINS IX ORG AX DIES, Printed Jaconets ,V Lawns! BARGAINS IX CHARMS BARGAINS IN BRILLIANTS J j BARGAIN'S IN FRENCH A ENGLISH CALICOES ! 100 PATTERN'S ROBE A (JI'M.LE, In Jaconetts, Lawns and Challis. ; BARGAIN'S in a variety of other Ladies' DRESS GOODS! GREAT BARGAINS IN EMBROIDERIES! BARGAINS IN EMBROIDERED CERTAINS! BARGAINS IX GINGHAMS! BARGAINS IN PRINTS—ALL PRICES! i 32(13 yards REMNANTS PRINTS, worth one shilling. for (Ij cents. I BARGAIN'S IN GLOVES AND HOSIERY! BARGAINS IN WHITE GOODS! BARGAINS IN LINENS I | BARGAINS TV CLOTHS AND CASS!.MERES ! BARGAINS IN BLKA. MUSLINS & DOMESTICS ! BARGAINS IN CARPETS VXD MATTINGS! BARGAINS IX BOOTS AND SHOES ! TRICES GREATLY REDUCED IX GROCERIES! ! In short, bargains will l>e offered in a thousand other ar j tides, umiecc-sirv to mention, which will he exhibited | without charge, and to which the attention of the public j is respectfully invited. Towanda. May *, 1858. PEAS, for sale at jJL March 25, IJVJN. FOX'S. UATS AND GAPS.—AI Irjffi assortment. WM. A. ROCKWELL. VLL wanting to emigrate to a mild climate, good soil, and tine market, see advertisement of Hammonton Lands. VLL wanting to emigrate to a mild climate, good soil, and line market, sec advertisement of Hammonton Lands. E. T. FOX TS NOW KECK IVING a Innro stork of 1 FAMILY GROCERIES, Whith are olfered for sale at as low prices as the same quality of Goods can be bought anywhere this side of the City of Xew York. UOMMOXY, SAMP, Wheat-Grits, OaY . meal, Tapioca, Rice Flour, Maeearoui, Vennicilla, Corn Starch and Farina, for sale at March 25, I*s*. • FOX'S. IpREXCH, ENGLISH and AMERICAN JL MUSTARD, ground and whole, at Match la, 1858. - FOX'S. TJ[T ORCESTERSHI 11E SAUCE, Pepper T T Sauce, Tomato Catchup, Pickles, Sardines, Ac. March 25. i 5.",.--. . FOX'S. WHITE CRANBERRY BEANS for T T seed : the lest Field Bean in the country, at March 25, l>ss. FOX'S. MAPLE SUGAIt —Any quantity for sale. . March 25. 1858. " FOX'S. i DRIED BLACKBERRIES, Raapber I ries and Apples, at March 25, lttfh. FOX'S, j C CARPETING. —Fine lii. lor S'j ; MantlMas from ?1,50 up ; Press and Staple Goods in same proportion. Thousands of pieces Wall Paper and Borders to match, from oto 18 cents. _. • Hundreds of Rakes, Scrtlics, Snathes, Stones, uv Forks, Ac. Groceries sold exclusively for CASH. The princ'-pie of ' Only one price asked or taken,'l ful ly carried our. " Sale of Real Estate continued in lots to suit ptirchn-ers. A large stock of HARDWARE. TIX AND STOVES expected asrsonn as room cmi he prepared for its recep tion. of the arrival of which dec notice will he given. Farming done as usual, and in short, several irons kept constantly in the fire. ' X. B. A new invoice of those elegant Black Silk Man tillas will be opened on Saturday morning next. JOSEPH KIXGSBERY^ Spring and Summer Millinery, FOR 1858, BY A. T. MARSH & CO. Iffo. 5, Union Block, ELM IRA, N. Y. | TT AVIXG made extensive arrangements and intprove | J1 meats in our M ILI.I VERY DEPARTMENT, we now I cordially invite all to favor us with a call before purchas i ing SPRING or SUMMER MILLINERY, feeling confi dent we can in;ike 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, Flats and Gypsicttes of all kinds and styles l'or Ladies' or Misses' wear, by the dozen or ease. Roches and Flowers by the box. Ribbons by the piece ! or cartoon. Blonds, edging, footings and Straw Braids by the dozen or piece. Bonnet Frames, Crowns and Blocks by the dozen. Reeds and covered bones l>v the gross.— Band boxes l>y the nc-t or gross. Foultons, Crapes. L'sses, Crown Linings and Cape Notts by the piece, and in tact everything required ill the Millinery line in the greatest abundance and at the very lowest CITY WHOLE SALE Pa ICES . OUR RETAIL DEPARTMENT Will embrace a lull and complete assortment of all of theabove mentioned articles at prices to suit the times. All bonnets bought at the store will he trimmed free of charge in the latest style anT—Went to Xew York on Monday night. I 2d —Bought iots of Xew Good- ot the very late-t and most desiraide stylos, a few of which will be mentioned i in our new advertisements, but mo.-t of which must be i seen in order to be appreciated. 3d—We intend our stock -bull be more extensive than ; ever, and last, though not len.-t. we shall SELL FOR CASH ONLY ! i and as cheap a- we can afford to and pay our clerks enough to keep them honest. We would jnt say that our tacilities continue to be such that w.> wilt be enabled to oiler extra inducements to all t huv Prv Goods of M Utsii A Co.. I Xo. 5. Union Block. F.hnira. Shirred Bcnncts, I X ALL CGLOBS, at extra low prices, made by First . Class Milliners, the proceeds devoted to the poor at DONSET RIBBONS in splendid variety, ! I-J and entirely new stylea at all prices, from Is to (is per yard, jn-t opened at, M ARSH A CO'S. FTiHE PRINCESS ROYAL Looped Kx- I tension Bridal Skirt, made by Machinery without a single stitch, with a new style of spring adjusting bustle, can be taken apart and put together again in one minute, and adapted to any memVr of the family. It i- a strong competitor and rival of Douglas & Slu-rwood's patent, and by many considered even better. Both stylos can be bought oily at MARSH A CO'S. ITHE RUSH for Bonnets and Millinery at I Marsh A tin's is unparalleled. Those in the trade living within a hundred miles of Elmirn. are availing themselves ot the superior facilities for replenishing their stocks, at Xo. 5. and render satisfaction.— j They assure the public that no effort shall be spared to ' maintain for the Ward House the high reputation it has j so long enjoyed ; to effect which the personal want- of ; their guests will be carefully attended to, while every j tacilitv the market affords will be appropriated to make • the Tal.leall that could 1h- desired. We shall pay particular attention to the nr mninioda- j tion of Jurors and witnesses attending Court: who will be boarded at the low price of U24 cents ]ivr day. C-r The Bar is well stocked with an excellent assort- 1 ment of LIQUORS. We also offer to the publi a large assortment of Liquors, by the quart, gallon or barrel, of | a quality not to lie excelled, and at prices as low if not | lower than can lie obtained in the cities. Reading, Elmirn and Biiighamtoa Ale, by the quart, gallon or barrel. Towanda, April 57,1858. New Sid ing and Summer j GOODS. US. MERGER has just re -e veda g #od assort: lent • of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods : Groceries, J Lire! ware, Harness and Carriage Trim-mings, Crockery and Class 11 'are, Hoots dj- Shoes, Hats Y Caps, Paints, Cits, ! i 'node a Jl'are, Sr. , i\-c. Many of w'lich articles will be sold for cash at lower prices than wore ever offered in Bradlyrd Uoitnty. T ov.m.ki, April 2'i. ls",s. j SGMiS VHB.-ST CKSAP GOOES, r- A DIES l inen Cambric Handkerchiefs at C j cents j each. White Cotton Hose at u .j cents per pair. Handsome Lawns at ("• 4 cents per yard', and the best(i 4 cent Calicpes in the State, will be lound at thu Sti.rc of Towantla, April 21, M.S. MFRttU 11. /TARPETINGS? —All prices supoi'fino nml Y 1 ingrain carpetings, just received he- Apr,! a. 1557. ' J. ROWELL. Legal. ; A DMINISTKATHIX NOTlCE.—Notice ' XJL is hereby given, that all persons indebted to theea tate ol WM. S'IKEL, late of Asylum twp., deceased, arc requested to make payment without delay; aid all per sons having claim- against saidestate, mu-t present tneui duly authenticated for bettlenicnt to the snbsr riber. I'OJLIA" STEEL. July OrWtW, Admiui-ti-gtrix. A I>MI N fSTR ATOII'S XOTI CK^Noticc ! -e A is hereby given. that all persons indebted to the cs j tate ul Daniel Smith. d< c'd. late of Wvalusing to., arc re- I questi d to make payment without delay ; and nil persoi s ! having c laims ; gaiii-t - lid estate, must pre-cilt thjjwduly s authenticated for settlement. to the sulisCTibefs. STKf ICKX -I. SMITH, August 4. ls.is. . • Adtaluiatiator. AJCu IN i.S'l'J; ATDR'S N OTJCE Notit e a~3L is lureT.y given, that all ptraoiis indebted to the es tate of Michael Croak. doe'd., late of Lh.rcil tnwin-lip. are requested to make payment without delay : and ail persons harm* claims against said estate, must present them duly autkuilicuted, to the subscrilicr. A. J. N'pßl.K. May 25, 18' iS. Administrator. A DMiyiSTRAfOlt'S NOTICE.—Xoti.e ! il is hereby given', that all persons indebted to the es i tate of Josi pli B. Cliaflec.dcc'd. late of Warren township, are requested to make payment without delay; mid all ; persons having claims'against said estate will please pre sent them duly authenticated for settlement. XANt Y M. CHAP FEE, HEXBV C. ALLYX, I June 1.18.78. Adn.ini-tratop. ■ I?XE(TL T TOR'S XOTlCE.—Notice is here -1 J bv given that all persons indebted t<> tuc estate of ; VVI 1.1.1 \M Blil\K, late of pike twp., deceased. must j make immediate payment, and all persona having dc ! mands against said estate, will present them duly authei ' ticated for settlement. LEWIS B. PIUM'E, April 2f. |ms. Executor. EC ETC MI'S NOTICE. —Notice is l.r ;. - A J by given, that all persons indebted to the estate of XAXOV MILKS, deceased, late of Canton township, I are requested to make payment without delay: these haviugijomandsygaiiistsui 1 cstatcwill present them duly authenticated for settlement. April 2B. Administratrix. EXCELSIOR ! NEW FALL GOODS! W. A. ROCKWELL ET O T TO BE SCLIPSED! \I.TIIOUtIII we may not deal in gas as extensively as . s .me of our brethren in the trade, yet it is an ack nowledged fact throughout the county that the place to I)ii ij Superior (Sods ct Tr ie Pries. 1- at ROCKWELL'S STORE. No. 1, Button's Block, cor ; uer of Bridge and Main streits. * The libera! trade which lias been lie-towed upon us dur ing the' past Summer, has encouraged us to enlarge our business, and we assure oar patrons that we shall not Jm- I'eit the reputation which we have gained of selling the ; CHEAPEST AND BEST GOODS IX THE TOWN ! S KINO IS nn.IKVINO —CO34K AND SUE. T iwaud t, September 1, 1 VEIXE Assortment of Dress Trimmiiisrs, Bonnet Ribbons and " Loves of Bonnets,'" are to j be found at the store of Sept l.ik.'i*. WM- A. ROCKWELL. / 1 ENTEENiENS' CANES, irielnditur Lo.ul " I ed Ratbin i, Ilickoiy*. M.tllaea f'ronk and small Caites. -L.I. I-•'.*■ WM. A. ROCKWELL. \I A IISEI EEES Bhiri Bopdrat, Dimity ' 1 . Bands, and a nice selection of Laces and Embroi deies will lie sold cheap by Sept !.. ISSX. WM. A. ROCKWELL. T-" A. f. I, T It A1) E ; 5 %$5%%% JOSEPH KINGSBERV, TWO DOORS IIH.OW I'l'Bl.lC SQI'ARE, ' j iAKI'S pleasure in informing bis customers and tuo J. public generally that lie is now prepared to offer tlie MJST ELEGANT AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF AUTUiVIEy GOODS ! EVER EXHIBITED IX THIS BOROUGH. Con.-taut additions r>f desirable articles will be made, and no pains will lie spared to keep up an assortment of Goods, which for beauty, variety and cheapness, CANNOT BE SURPASSED! Special attention is invited to the department of READY MADE CLOTHING, in which may lie found every variety of Goods usually kept by houses who de\ S M\RY E. ( IG'BBUCK wonblrespcetfiilly give . t I. r.oti c that slie . ill open a Select S liool for Young L'idic- and Misses, in the room formerly occiuiied by the Mi-- II \nsiins. t i eiiinmeiice on MONDAY, \ugust 2.1. A limited number only will lie taken.and Miss ('. Hat ters herself that from long experience ill teaching, slio will Ik> enabled to dn justice to the scholars contidrd to her core. tf.kms. run octed to provide herself with a desk and chair. 1t,7~ \ny informatio'.rin rc'crcnce to this School may lie obtained hv applying to H. S. Mwour or E. T. Fox. To wand*. ' ffj.V* To all -wanting Farms, see advertise ment pi Hamuvniion Lands. , Ti nil wontinw Farms, sqp advertise ment of Ilainmoutou Lands. • . i 4 •-* IWRP CAGES ol'all llenip and -J Cwiaiy seeds. Brds (Vests. Guttle Bmie" and othrc P.ird tixen's at No. 2 Pattens fti v.k. Ai'ii! 21 1-L*. WM. A. ROCKWELL.