HrT remarkable divorce case is now be- I &' Pennsylvania Legislature. Horace ■lt 'lid Emilj L. Grigg, both of Philadel ll;\re married August 2, 1858, and on I r div set out on a bridal tour to New 1 4S [] \V'est Point. The lady, who is young ir hi'ol. alleges that on the first day of ■ferried'lite, her husband swore at her, r Suited Other evidences of a brutal and r r.sble temper, and continued to do so r "i-ev lived together. All this he denies that the whole or chief difficulty her falling desperately in love,while ' ; Point, with a young Cadet named 0. l%Cner, towards whom, though till then r '.** granger, she exhibited snch marked r as to excite the notice and comments J" 1 ' cer s, and to induce her husband to has r return to Philadelphia. In the mean- V lady evinced great dislike for her liege '.'and, as she alleges, he was gnilty of per- I , S : T 'i)lence towards her, pushing her out of * 4 '; r , throwing chairs at her, Ac. After . - turn to Philadelphia, a letter from | -to Mrs. Fry came into Mr. Fry's f , which letter the writer acknowledged K," p t of a previous letter from her, and .."jtrreotype. Mr. Fry also intercept- I ", ;ier from his wife to Mr. Wagner, in > she spoke of her affection for him and I of her husband, of lier wish to get a B so that she could marry him, the per ; jhe suffered from her husband, and ■ire to escape from him. Some friends I • Fry proceeded to West Point and ob- I from Mr. Wagner Mrs. Fry's letter and p (on promising to deliver them K i'-Frv.) and alsoobtained a promise from By jt he would hold no furtlier correspon ' with her. He states, in a letter to Mrs. i father, that nothing improper in any way "\ced between Mrs.Fry aud himself,while ni at West Point. parties lived together till abont the 11th vitember, when she weut home to her . and December 27th, she applied to Ltiislature for a divorce. 1 JTOT W MASSACHUSETTS. —The latest case I ; ..irisin is chronicled by the Greenfield ,-M An Irish girl was despatched to a Liber's with a note, and directed to give it j really to the person addressed. On arrival jrfjoud that the neighbor had gone to -/isampton, whither she wended her way, j re miles, on foot, and traversed the streets ! -he found the individual and delivered the r She then started to return, stopping • Light on the way with some frieuds, and 1 z home next day, when she told her - that she must give up her place, for said net go any more ou such long cr ! lI.VGTO MKET A LOVER AND FINDING HIM ! SPSE. —A young lady, a Miss T., from | iport, X. V., passed through Milwaukie |-iay last week, on her way to St. Paul, to k; ber brother and fulfill her engagement to •.furred. Between Hastings and St. Paul, ■•LaCrosse Republican says, she met the ■ward stage, which had the corpse of her Hrilled husband. This she did not learn uu ■ e arrived at St. Paul, where she hired a ■=7 and started back to overtake the stage. Btoverhauled the stage at Wabashaw, and K charge of the remains of her lover. She i! through that city last Thursday night Rierway home. She was a brave girl, and If"! her crushing sorrow by having a faithful io the future. The Republican says the j vnian of St. Paul only charged her $5O r}' -king her to Wabashaw. LIED, J Ttt's Creek, Bradford County, Pa., Feb. IS, Mrs. I-.'A-VK. wife of Geo. Birchard, Esq. pdeceased suffered from a painful disease, but during I jfitracted illness was never heard to complain or FKr. but patiently waited for her change to come, pe litb, her remains were followed to their resting pnauyof her numerous friends and neighbors, and ' ci in the tomb to await the rising-blast of the Re ri on trump. " Blessed are the dead which die in J. (1. N. ■ ke.Feb. 20th. of Catarrh Fever. JOHN KELSIE, -ys' st son of Charles W.,and Amanda M. Reynolds, che 3d year of his age. " As the sweet flower that scents the morn, But withers in the rising day ; Thus lovely was this infant's doom. Thus early fled his life away." r - - lirto 3&tocrtfocmrnts. FAKM TO RINT. nndersigned wishes to rent his farm, situate in ■ 'ike township, containing 170 acres, or more. Said f u under good cultivation, well fenced, good ham • underground stabling, 4c., well watered, and W- atfd for dairy ; over 100 acres improved. Terms liliie—for number of years. Apply at Humphrey 4 ■ > ams Store. Towanda. ROBERT P. SHORTELL. R nada, March 8,1859. Tioga Point Churning Powers. |< ER\ Farmer, who keepA tliree or more J '■*. should have a good Portable Churning Power. ® PORTABLE DOG OR SHEEP POWER is adapted e : ' alr .v from 3 to 15 cows. Price #l5. And ' 'RTABLE DOUBLE SHEEP OR CALF POWER, 1 machine just got up by us,) is adapted for dairies i L 1" c " ws - Price $25. These Powers arc ad *jf *s>|)>Lll for the purpose intended ; also fur rnn _nnd stoues. corn-sheliers, feed-cutters, lathes and •s and give universal satisfaction. They are du- I -imple well-made and compact—requring but lit- I *• or shelter. I l r s.'_r Itaincs, say of 30 or more cows, our RAIL- I , . NF: TWO HORSE POWERS arc very eon- I . in '* c-momical, more so than any other horse" I wtrs, for the reason that they arc so well calcu- I .V. 1 T arie, >' f other farm work,"such is threshing. I sawing wood, and simiiiar uses. ► tr .s* certainly examine these Churning : i e concluding to boy any others. Send for n le ' . WELLES, BLOOD 4 CO. '""MJY, Var.-hB.lBs'>. |:: K ti. Dri , TOR. SALE. I'Lf.l C UY Kail ROaD 4 COAL COMPANY ■- s „ '' ■•••band for sale, the following property to Bh'of So 6 *', '2® bbla. Lime, 20 bbis. Cement. 800 I (> J(• \ 1 s , ett of Hayscales, 1 Sett of Portable quntit'v n^uli ta ' e ' 2 better Copying Presses, and a w bite Lime in the stone 'he othceof the Company, at Townnda. "'*aad u JAMES MAfcFARLANE, 1859. Gen I. Suy't. pUNTAIN HUE, L Ießaysville, Pa. 1 abov^S her sti continues to keep the tke accotntnodati''l' C '"" IHe at lje Rajsville, and has Vug a I'iitvT ci , , an i conveniences requisite for aVto f, J' A L "OL'SE. His table shall I* so choice iiutiurv i most fastidious, and his bar '-ruble him ♦' f,' "• "J a"d convenient stabling • call and !r> ommodation to tfl / Grille, March 8 1859. °' W ' NOHTIIROP ' RASTER I PLASTER I !—FOR SALE vWM. A. ROCKWELL. : :^Va!\v A ? r ,! TI MOTHY SEED FOR I St?, * * * *tlou 8 Block, corner Main and S?, 1.1859 WM. A. ROCKWELL. tf SLcw- X,S . and Youth's Fur, Ber- Ea";i'r k-d ,auu tlets and Gloves, at BMIID MERCER'S H u >UI! -FRIES.-Chcapest in the world ■ MARSH 4 COS. ittrrchattlifff, &t. Citizens of Bradford Co. RESPECTED FRIENDS : OUR card has now been liefore yoti two weeks; by this time you must have discovered that we are tradesmen engaged in selling good sin Owego, X Y. We wish to say to you a few words about our business. We keep a stock or Dry Goods that is (so far as a long experience and close observation cau enable us to select,) complete in its adaption to the wants of the people of this region. Domestic Goods we have in all their variety of style, quality aud articles, such as Brown Sheetings, Shirtiiigs Drillings, Denims, Tickings, Stripes and Checks. Goods' for Men's Summer Clothes from 64 to 124 cents per yard, (our customers say that the 04 prints are generally fast colors, trying proves them to be so.) Ginghams, Bleached Goods, 5-4 Pillow Cases, Cotton 8-4 aud 10-4, Bleached and Brown Sheetings, Flannels, Linseys, Towelings Ta ble Diapers, 4c., 4c. Among our Dress Goods may be found DeLaines both common and all wool, l'araiuetas, Merinoes, Alapacaa, Debeges, Rich Mohaire, Lawns. Challis, French Prints and Muslin, French and Scotch Ginghams, Ac., with a full stock of Black and Fancy Dress Silks, we have some beautiful pieces of plain colors now in store. Shawls we have of all the different kinds. Mantillas of Cloth, I.aee and Silk. Among furnishing Goods we have Prints, Moreens, Damask, Brocaletts, Table and Piano Covers, 4c. Among the Linens, White Irish l.iuen froiu 314 cts. to $1 per yard, Brown, Buff, Shrunk finish, Check aud Stripe Linens A good stock of Woolen Cloth, some very tine speci mens of Black Cloths and Doeskins, Vestings in Velvet, Satin, Grenadire, Figured Silk, Worsted and Marsailes. In Crockery we have a line stock of China, Ironstone, China Common and Stone Ware, a good assortment of Glass Ware. The Groceries we keep are Sugars, Molasses and Syr ups, Coffee. Spices. Pepper and Teas, of which we have some of the best in market and sell at 50 cents per lb. Of Carpetings we have a full stock of all grades to be found in Cotton, Cotton and Wool, Ingrain, Threeply and Brussels Carpets, also 3-4, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4 and S-4 Floor and Oil Cloths and Mattings. To this part of our trade we would at this time call special attention, believing we can and do offer induce ments to purchasers of these goods not equalled else where. We have a good stock of Dress and Coat Trimmings, Hoisery, Yankee Notions, Ac. Our stock of Millinery Goods is made np with special reference to the wants of Milliners and the trade, to this the attention ot Milliners is solicited, Bonnet Frames, Bonnet Blocks, Borders, Joined Blondes, Band-boxes, and Common Flowers, we engage to sell as low as any jobber in New York City. Bonnets, Silks, Crapes, Ribbons,! Tarletans, Laces, French Flowers, Ae., we sell at prices | which will compare favorable with theirs. Every word 1 ot this we hold ourselves ready to prove true. We deal extensively in Clover and Timothy Seeds. I In regard to the manner in which we conduct our busi ness, we would say that we buy our Goods in large quan tities, for CASH, or ou such terms as shall bring the Goods to the lowest prices here. Many leading articles we got directly from the manufacturer or importer, ever keeping in mind the fact that Goods well bought are more than halt sold. We sell Goods for CASH at a very sniall advance, believing that a nimble three cents is bet ter than a slow dime. Ours is a permanent business and we would have its growth healthy, we desire that it should gain nothing that it cannot keep, therefore it shall be our aim so to conduct it that those persons who deal with us once shall shall be satisfied aud willing to come and see us again. Please remember that this time we earnestly solicit the special attention of those wanting MILLINERY GOODS, CARPETS, GRASS SEED. AND FIRST RATE 50 CENT TEA. We arc as ever yours respectfully yours, STONE 4 CO. Owego, N. Y., March 8,1559. Grape Vines and Hot Sed Flants For sale at the Garden of I I 11 E Y MIX. CENTS EACH.' CENTS EACH. Isabella 25 | Burgundy 374 Catawba 25 M'oncord 371 Clinton 2.3 Rebecca 371 White Sweet Water 37i|Diana 37j White Isabella. .50 cents each. These varieties of Grape Vines, for our climate, are numbered among the very best, they are hardy, vigorous, and productive, and no fruit more valuable. livery vine is warranted true to name, and to live with proper cul ture. The varieties above mentioned ripening at dif ferent times greatly adds to convenience. CENTS A D 07.. CENTS A DOZ. Early Dutch Cauliflowers. 6 Large Purple Egg Plants. 10 Late " " .6 Long " " " ..10 Large Sm'th Tomato Plantfi White " " " ..10 I-argeSweei Pepper Plants 101 Early York Cabbage 6 Bi!L shaped " 10|Sweet Potatoes Plants for | sale. All late Cabbage Plants, out door culture, 25 cts. per 100. Celery Plants, from May to the last of July, 25 cts.per 100. Mr. JOHN A. CAMPER will travel through the County for the purpose of selling a few thousand of the above mentioned Grape Vines, all well rooted. Being experi enced and equally interested, be will gladly instruct how to cultivate, 4c. _ March 1,1859. COURT.— Notice is hereby giv -0 en that a Special Court of Common Pleas will be held for the County of Bradford, at the Court House in the borough of Towanda, commencing on the second Monday of May next, and to continue for the week if required, at which Hon R. G. WHITE will preside, for the trial of the following cause, to wit: Israel Smith vs. Samuel Kelluni, and others. ALLEN M'KEAX, Prothonotary. Prothonotary's Office, Feb. 28,1859. Fruit and Ornamental Trees. RPIIE undersigned is making arrangements X for the coming Spring to supply the people of Brad ford. and adjoining counties, with a choice variety of FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS. VINES RUSES AND GREEN HOUSE PLANTS, BPLENID DOUBLE DAHLIAS. Ac. These articles will be superior to any that has leen brought into this section of the State, all being carefully selected from the best Nurseries, and will be taken up this Spring. The Trees I will offer for sale are not those sent here last full by E. C. Frost, those I have nothing to do with. My trees will be all freshly taken up, and delivered in fine order for transplanting. Persons living at a distance, that I may nt call on between now and Spring, can have any of the within named, delivered without extra charge for freight : Apple-trees, Pear, Cherries, Peach or Plumb—Dwarf and Standard. Also all the best Evergreens, such as Norway Spruce, Balsam or American Fir, Arbor Vita;, Tree Box, Maliouies Ac. Deciduous ornamental trees, European Larch. Lorn bar by Poplar, Horse Chestnut, Weeping Trees, Mountain Ash, 4c. BEKBIKS. —New Roche]le orLowton Blackberries by the doz. or 100 plants, Raspberries and Strawberries of all va rieties, at lowest catalogue prices. Post Office address, Towanda, Pa. February 24. 1859. DANIEL HARKfNS. For Sale, Exchange or Rent. I WILL SELL at a low rate, on loug time, with good security, or exchange for farming or wildlands. or rent for a term of years, a first class Steam Saw, Plaster, and Chopping Mill, in good order, standing on the Canal at Ulster, Bradford County, Pa., perfect in all its parts, 2 Engines, ample boilers, and every necessary fixture, and with it will sell horses, wagons, trucks, chains, sleighs, store house aud goods, hayscales, house and lot, and eve rything necessary for a large business. Inability to at tend to it induces nie to sell at low prices. Inquire of H. D. Davidson on the property, or at my office in Athens. C. F. WELLES, Jr. Athens, Pa., Feb. 22, 1859. PUBLIC SALS. rpHE SUBSCRIBER will sell at public 1 vendue, in the village of Leßaysville, on SATUR DAY, the 12th day of M ARCH, 1859". between the hours of 1 and 2 o'clock, P. 1f.," the following described pro perty, to wit: One span of horses, nine years old, one double sett of harness, nearly new. one two horse lumlier wagon, one horse luraberwagon, one sleigh and bobs, also three cows, one durhani bull, and several young cattle, two year old yearlings and calves, all of the darliam grade; also farming utensils, such as plows, harrows, cultivator, fanning mill, horse rake, cutting box, aud several other things for farmers use, also a number of milk pans, 4c. jsyTerms of sale, five dollars and under, CASH, sums not exceeding twenty dollars, six mouths, and over twenty dollars, nine mouths credit. ROBERT P. SHORTELL. Leßaysville, Feb. 22, 1839. (ILOVER SEED.—A quautity of eacb, J Large and Small Clover Seed for sale at Feb. 22,1859. POWELL'S KEYSTONE STORE^ FEATHERS. —An elegant assortment of Black, White, Crimson and Fancy Plumes, at Nov. 24. W. A. ROCKWELL'S. 9/ L/ | LBS. LIVE GEESE FEATHERS, •' Ay of superior quality, for sale at the Stove and Hardware Store of Nov. 9 D.C.HALL. T ARIES' AND MISSES WHITE AND -lJ Colored Lamb's Wool and Silk Warp HOSE, just re ceived by N0v.30. H. S. MERC'UR. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, of all descriptions, for Men, Women, and Children, which were purchased of the manufacturers and will be old cheap for CASH, at PH INN EY'S. nARNESS TRIMMINGS— a new assort ment at jr3 MERGER'S. JttcrctianNir, PATTON & PAYNE, No. 4, Patton's Block, Towanda, Pa., Have recently added largely to their stock of DRUGS & CHEMICALS, FAMILY GROCERIES. The)- also have constantly on hand PURE WINES AND LIQUORS, FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES. FRESH CAMPHENE, At the lowest rates, and BURNING FLUID, of superior quality, manufactured expressly for the gat-jet Fluid iMtnpt. They Also keep all the Popular PATENT MEDICINES\ of the day. Every article going from this store is war ranted as represented, and if any prove different, they will be cheerfully taken back, and the uionev refunded. J. G. PATTON. Towanda, Feb. 1,1859. Dr. E. D. PAYNE. GREAT BARGAINS FOR "WINTER GOODS! CAN NOW BE HAD AT ROCKWELL'S, * I >HE SUBSCRIBER has still on hand ajinc assortment X of French and English Merinocs, Plain and Printed DeLaines, Polka, and all wool DeLaines, Union Plaids, Shawls of all kinds for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children, Bonnet Velvets, Winter Trimmings, Ladies Cloth .Woolen and Knit Goods, and many other winter Goods, all of which will be sold at COST PRICES, for CASH exclu sively, as he wishes to make room for a new and slendid stock of Spring Goods, No. 1, Patton's Block, corner of Main and Bridge streets. February 9, 1869. WM. A. ROCKWELL. Humphrey & Wickham \RE now receiviug a large addition to their Stock of Sole and Upper Leather, Calf and Kip Skins, Shoe Thread aud other Findings, Sugar, Molasses, Syrup, Tea, Coffee and other Family Groceries, Sheetings, Shirtings. 4c.. 4c., which they otter with their former Stock at a small advance for Cash or Country produce, and respect fully invite buyers to give tlieui a call. Towanda, Jan. 25, 1859. New Arrival of Clothing! O/HY OVER COATS, ALL KINDS. AT ZOVJ COLLINS & POWELL'S. 150 BUSINESS COATS, ALL GRADES, AT COLLINS 4 POWELL'S. 100 CHEAP WINTER VESTS, AT COLLINS 4 POWELL'S. 250 WINTER PANTS, AT COLLINS A POWELL'S. All the above articles were bought for CASH aud are selling oft' 2.3 per cent, less than actual cost. Towanda, Nev. 30,1858. COLLINS A POWELL. Great Bargains in Goods! TRACY 7 PRICES ! AT THE KEYSTONE STOKE! TYIIE BALANCE of the stock of WINTER GOODS, which still comprises a good assortment of KH AWLS of various kinds, Ladies Cloaks, Plain and plaid Merinos, Valencia Stripes and Plaids, plain, all wool aud printed Del.aines, Knit Woolen Goods Blankets, Winter Ribbons aud Trimmings, and many otWer Goods adapted only to Winter's use. will now lie sold as low as COST, aud in MANY CASES EVEN LESS, in order to open for Spring with an entire new and tresh stock. NOW IS THE TIME FOR BARGAINS in these Goods. Towanda, Jan. 20.1859. JOSEPH POWELL. MERRIMAC PRIXS.—Anew invoice of Merrimac Prints, new and beautiful paterns, just received by H. S. MERCUR. /XLOVER SEED.—SO bushels superior \J CLOVER SEED, for sale by February 19, 1*59. H. S. MERCUR. DR 11. WESTON, DEX TIST. permanently located in Towanda. i OFFICE one door south of BaileyJfcNevens',. Towanda, Feb. 19,1859. . MORE NEW" GOODS Consisting of DEBAGES, PRINTED DELAINES, PLAIN WOO!, DELAINES, WOOI- SHAWLS, WORSTED HOODS, DOMESTIC GINGHAMS, LFNSEYS, CANTON FLANNELS, KENTUCKY JEANS, COTTON GLOVES, LISLE THREAD AND SILK DO., Just received and for sale by H. S. MERCUR. DRESS TRIMMINGS, CHENILLE, Velvet Ribbons, Tassels, Acorn Buttons, Bonnet Ribbons, Flowers and Ittiches,at W.A.ROCKWELL'S. HOUSE KEEPING GOODS at regu.ar smash down prices. at MARSH A CO S. THRESH BUTTER A SODA CRACKERS A at Nov. 2. FOX'S. acaal. ADM IXISTRATOR'S NOTlCE—Notice . is hereby given, that all per]'*"!** indebted to the estate of ABIAL FOSTER, deceased, kite of North Towanda, are requested to make payment without delay: and those having claims against the said estate will plca>e present them duly authenticated tor settlement. SAMUEL B. FOSTER, January 25.18.19. Administrator debonis non. \ DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice A is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the estate of WILLI AM BERK, late of South Creek, dee'd., are hereby requested to make payment without delay ; and all persons having claims against the said estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. CYRUS BERK, .Tan.24,1859. Adm'r, with the will annexed. NOTICE. —The Board of Revision of Brad ford County have fixed upon the following days and places for holding of the Appeals in said County for 1859, viz : Athens Boro', at John S. Sloan's, Tuesday, Feb. 22 ; Athens twp., at John S Sloan's, Wednesday, Feb. 23 ; Ridgbury, at Charles O French's, Thursday, Feb. 21; South Creek at Asa UlHett's, Friday, Feb. 25 ; Wells, at Aaron R Ingalls, Saturday. Feb. 20 ; Columbia and Sylvania boru'ait David Conablc's Monday, February,2d ; Trov twp. and Troy boro, at E W Bigony's Tuesday, March 1 ; Springfield, at H W Root's, Wednesday. March 2 ; Smithfield, at Riley Ross', Thursday, March 3; Ulster, at Nathan Olrnstead's, Friday. March 4 ; Burlington twp, at Roswell Luther's, Tuesday March 8 ; Burlington West and Burlington boro, ut L F Royce's, Wednesday, March 9 ; Granvills, at if F Taylor's, Thursday, March 10 ; Armenia, at Robert Mason's, Friday, March 11 ; Canton, at S C Myers', Saturday, March 12 ; Ia: Roy, at O S Morse's, Monday, March 14 ; Franklin, L) J Beardsley's, Tuesday, March 15 ; Monroe twp and Monroe boro, at Ethel Taylor's, Wed nesday, March 10 : Towanda boro, at the Commissioner's Office, Thursday, March 17 ; Towanda twp and Towanda North,at the Commissioner's Office, Friday, March 18 ; Albany, at Sheffield Wilcox's, Tuesday, March 22 ; Overton, at Daniel Hcverlv's. Jr., Wednesday. March 23: Wilmot, at Hiram Horton's, Thursday, March 24 ; Asylum, at John M Horton's, Friday, March 25 ; Durell, at Simeon Decker's, Saturday, March 20 ; Rome, at Orson Rickey's, Monday, March 2s ; Sheshequin, at S F Washburn's, Tuesday, March 29 ; Litchfield, at Cyrus Bloodgood's, Wednesday, March 30 ; Windham, at Benj Kuykendall'a, Thursday, March 31 ; Warren, at Robert Cooper's, Friday. April 1 ; Orwell, at Theophilns Humphrey's* Saturday, April 2 ; I'ike, at O W Morthrup's, Monday, April 4 ;* Herrick, at H W Camp's, Tuesday, April 5; Tuscarora, at Ilarrv Ackley's, Wendesday, April 6 ; Wyalusing, at John H Black's, Thursday, April 7 ; Standing Stone, at H. W. Noble's, Friday, April 8 ; Wysox, at J M Reed's, Saturday, April 9 ; Assessors will be punctual in delivering notices to the taxables, and in making their returns on the dav designa ted in their warrants, at which time aud place the lioard of Revision will attend and hear such as think themselves aggrived by said Assessment, uud make such alterations a.-, to them shall seem just. By order of said Board, Commissioner's Office, I E. B. COOLBACGH, January, 24, 1859. ( Clerk. NOTICE.—Notice is here- J.J by given that all persons indebted to the estate of THOMAS BRINK, dee'd., late of I'ike township, must make immediate payment, and all persons having demands against said estate, will present them duly authenticated for settlement. i'ERLEA H. BUCK, Dee. 20. 1858. Executor. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE —Notice JTA. is hereby given that all persons indebted to the es tate of GEORGE WHITMORE, late of South Creek twp. deceased, are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and all persons having claims against said estate, will present them duly authenticated for settlement. C'. F. WILSON, January 31, 1559. Administrator \ DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice J- A- is hereby giveu, that all persons indebted to the estate of ZEPHENIAH HICKS, dee'd., late of Athens, must make immediate payment, and all persons having demands against said estate will present tliein duly au thenticated for settlement. ARTHUR YATES, 1 . , ... , GEO. S. HICKS, ( Administrators Feb. 10, 1859. / GUARDIAN'S SALE—By virtue of an vX order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford County, will be exposed to public sale, on the premises, on TUES DAY, the 10th day of MARCH, 1859, at 1 o'clock, l\ M., the following property, : Thirty-Four acres of laud or thereabouts, situate in I'ike twp , bounded on the north by land of Ebenezer Dibble, on the east by Ambrose Bo worth, on the south by lands of Milton Bristee and H. Y. Gage, aud on the west by Jonathan Brink, about twenty six acres of which is unimproved, with one half of a house and half a barn thereon, the line of Dibble's land running through said house and barn. To be sold as the estate of Frederick E. Whitehead, a minor. Attendance given and terms made known on dav of sale. ALONZO li. WHITEHEAD, Guardian. February 7.1959. SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of a writ O of Vend. Expo, issued out of the Court of Cnmmom l'leas of Bradford County, to me directed and delivered, will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, in the borough ot Towanda. on SATURDAY, the 12th day of MARCH, 1859, at 1 o'clock, I*. M., the following de scribed lot, piece or parcel of land situate inWest Burling ton twp.. lmundcd as follows : North by land of Jonathan Davies, east by the highway, south by land of Washing ton Taylor, west by laud ot John Phillips. Containing seventy-live acres, more or less, about twenty acres im proved, one framed house, ham frame, and a few fruit trees there. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Merry,Wil helm & Co. vs. Elijah Booth. THOMAS M. WOODRUFF, Towanda, Feb. 16,1859. Sheriff. VALUABLE PROPERTY AT ORPHAN'S COURT SALE! BY virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford county, will lo exposed to public sale on the premises, on TUESDAY, the 15th day ot MARCH, 1859, at 1 o'clock, P.M.. the following described property, late the estate of Daniel O'Keefe, dee'd : All that tract of land situate in the township of Rome, in said county, bounded and described as follows : The first lot on the north bv the land hereinafter described on the east by land of t, J. Lent, on the scuth and west by Ballard's creek and Jacob Worthing. Containing 8 acres, with a framed house and ham thereon. ALSO—One other lot adjoining the said last mentioned lot on the west side. Beginning at a corner on the warrant line on Billiards creek on the line of the before mentioned lot,thence by the corner of the warrant line nearly a north course, 89° west to a post in the eornerof the road .thence by the said creek a south-easterly corner to the place of beginning. Containing three acres, more or less. A I-SO—One other lot lying on the north side of and ad joining the two lots before described : Beginning ata post on the division line.thence south 89° east 82 per to a post, a corner of Lewis GoflT. thence along GofTs line south 1° west 62 per to a post, thence north 89° west 82 per along a piece of land belonging to T. J. l-ent, and the corner of the two hereinbefore described lots of land to a post, a corner of the last described lot in the division line.thence north 1° east along said division line 51 per to the place of beginning. Containing 19 acres and 120 per AIJSO—One otficr lot or parcel of land lying north of the said last mentioned lot, beginning at the smith-west corner of Warrant lot. No. 98, in the warrantee name of Joseph Pole, at a post, thence north 1° east along the west line of said Warrant, 189 per to a post, thence north 1° west along the south line of said warrant 47 8-19 per to the beginning. Containing 50 acres, and 124 per. The above property contains about 85 acres, of which about 50 are improved. Upon it is a large tavern stand, barn and other out-buildings. There is also near the ta vern a celebrated Mineral Spring. Terms of sale will be $lOO ot the purchase money down and the balance in annual installments of $l5O with in terest. JOHN McMAHON, Guardian of the minor children of Feb. 15,1859. Daniel O'Keefe, dee'd. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE—By virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford coun ty, will lie exposed to public, sale on the premises. FRI DAY. MARCH 18,1859, at 1 o'clock, I'. M..the following described real estate sitaate in the township of South Creek, one lot bounded as follows : On the north by land of Henry Tuik. east by land of Solomon Seafnse, "south and west by the highway. Containing nine acres, all im proved, with a log house thereon erected. One other lot bounded as follows : North by the high way, east by land of Albert Vandusen. south hv land of Levi Goddard, west by the highway. Containing eleven acres, all improved- To he sold as the property of George Whitmore,dee'd. Terms made known on dav of sale. CHARLES F. WILSON, Feh. 11. 2859. Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE —Notice . is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of ELIZABETH J. TOZER, late of Athens twp., deceased, are hereby requested to make payment without j delay, and all persons having demands against said estate, will present them duly authenticated for settlement. ROBERT PRAY, Feb. 16,1859. Administrator. EX ECUTOR'S NOTICE is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the estate ot ELIZABETH STOTT DOUG LASS.late of NorthTowanda dee'd., are hereby requested to make payment without delay ; and all persons having claims against estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. BENJAMIN J. DOUGLASS, Feb. 22. 1?5?. Executor. ittrrlihan&f?*, Set. DOUGLAS ELECTED! THE MAX that makes the TIN AND SHEET IKON WAKE at the EAGLE WGKKB. is supposed by hw admiring friends to he the hest looking man, and the UMI workman in Tin and Sheet iron of any man In tbi region of country. Tin Ware m ule by him u warranted nik to leak tatid. He is ulways on hand, like a thousand of hrh.lt, to make work to order,or do HOL'SE JOBBING.a* Have Troughs, Conductors and Hoofing, or to,exhibit a largo variety of SToy K B . For cooking with Coal or Wood,or I'arior, Office or Shop Stoves made at the above works. But if von wishtogivo orders for CASTING OK M ACHINE WORK, call at thu other end of the same establishment where yon can pro cure anything you want in the line of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS with late improvements, sueh as Plows, Cultivator*, Corn Sheliers, Cutting Boxes. Horse and Dog , Powers, Ac., or any kind of Casting iu Brass, Iron and Composition ; or Machine Work and Repairing in a neat and workmanlike maimer. CASH paid for Old I'ewtor or Krittania. O. D. BARTLETT. Towauda, Jan. 5, MMk Gilt and Rosewood Monldines! A LARGE ASSORTMENT, for Portrait and Picture Frames, Looking Glasses—Looking Glass Plates .and French Picture Glass of all sizes. Frames and Looking Glasses made to aider, at prices to suit the times. A ¥ Ready made coffins, of line finish, and different sizes, with a good hearse, ready at all times. Low prices and terms easy. Towanda, Oct 20,1888. CHESTER WELLS. TPINE ASSORTMENT 1* Alt AM ETAS, JL Figure and Plain DeLaines, from 12 to 25 cents, at Oct. ill, lwsh. PHLNNEYU "THE WORLD BEAT." TT IS CONCEDED TIL AT M A RSH & CO., I OF KLMIRA, can. and do heat all competitors in sell ; ing Emhmideries, Collars. Sleeves, Bauds, Flouncing*, Edgings, Inserting*, Ac., cheap, at I>ec. 7, IS.-.8, _ NO. ft. UNION BLOCK. ".'LEGAL INTEREST." THE LEGAL INTEREST ON MONEY is from •; to 7 per cent, per annum, who therefore, would pay 15 per cent, more for GOODS on cred it than they can buy the same articles for of MARSH y many who hire money at simple interest ami buy for Ca-h thus saving ctrmpound in terest. Do you ask where Good* can he bought so . heap for Cash? Our answer is at MARSH A C'o'B.. No. 6 Union Block, Eltnira. X. Y. OUR WINTER 6TOCH TS MOST COMPLETE—CONSISTING A of Single and Double Brocbe Shawls iroin sti to $3O, Single and Double Wool Plaid Shawls from 10 s. to Dress Goods of every description. Boy's and Men's Wear in every style and quality, irom the cheapest Kentucky Jeans to the finest Broad Cloth, Flannels from 1 s. a yard to the iest in the world. Bleached and Brown Muslin from 5 ct*. to the most superior grades. Table Cloths. Pi ano COMTS. Dinner Napkins. Tea Doylies. Damask. Tow ellings Hosiery, Gloves, Mittens, Gauntletts, and in fact everything that a rational human being can desire to find in a first class Dry Goods Store, at MARSH A CD'S., No. 5, Union Block,Elmira, N. Y. EXPENSES PAID. ALL CUSTOMERS FROM A DIS TANCE who trade at MARSH A CO'S., in Klmira, will have their expense* more than paid on what they save in the price of Goods. Hundreds of persons have tried it to their entire satisfaction. Try it on, come nnd ' see us, buy twenty dollars worth of us. and if you don't find it so, your expenses wili all be paid in cash'by Dee.7 MARSH A CO S.. No. 5, Union Block. MONTANYES' STORE IMIE CREDIT SYSTEM NOT ENTIRE . LA' EXPLODED—We would say to our prompt pay ing Customers that we are still selling Goods on a credit ef Six Months, and that we are receiving large supplies by railroad atid canal weekly, and our prices wili compara favorably with our cash receiving neighbors. THE WHOLESALE FEATURE of their concern I* stiil continued, and small parcels, for Cash will be sold at Wholesale Prices. ONE BOAT LOAD OF IRON AND NAILS Just re ceived from the Duncanon Iron Works which will be sold to the trade at city prices including freight. Let as pa tronize the manufacture of our own State. Nov. 24. 1858. MONTANYES. I EXECUTOR'S SALE.—The following de- J scribed real estate of William Gibson, dee'd., will be exposed to publie sale at the hou*e of the deceased in Ul ster township, on TUESDAY, the 22d day of MARCH, 1-5 •, between the hours of 10 and 2 o'clock of said day. the several lots of land (part of which lots were once ex posed and returned no sale,) viz : One lot of fanning land in Burlington twp., bounded on the north by land of Ro bert Knapp. and a small lot called the sawmill lot, on the west by land of Luther and Travicc. on the north by the Carrol lands, on the east by land of Walter Pollock. Con taining !>!• acres or more, about thirty acres improved, a small dwelling house and a stable thereon. ALSO—AII the hill land of the old homestead In Ulster, containing two hundred and eighty-six acres, with over one hundred acres in a good state of improvement, much of it cleared of stumps, and divided into three lota for the purpose of accommodating purchasers. The survey as made by O. Rickey, showing the divisions, will be ex hibited on the day of sale. There is a stream called the Hemlock Run passing through the whole I.ngtli of the said land, with a saw-mill in good order for sawing, situ ated on the middle lot, which has standing u|>on it both pine and oak timlrer suftic ient for all the purposes of the farm and to spare. There are also three small dwelling houses on said lot. ALSO—The deceased's undivided third-part of a lot of land known as the l/>ckwood sawmill lot, now in posaee sion of James and William Gibson. ALSO—One other timbered lot known as the Thomaa lot—Vicing on the Carrol laud. ALSO-One unimproved farm in the possession of An dre v Gibson, late of Ulster twp. Termsof payment twen ty-five per ceut. iu hand, the balance to be arranged on day of sale. J AMES ELLIOTT, Feb. 22,1859. Executor. STONE * C Wholesale and Retail Dealers lu Dry Goods, Millinery Goods, Groceries, Crockery A Carpets. EMPIRE STORE, Owf?o, Tioga County, X. Y. New Store! New Prices! h. w. fsTcmi.E, No. 5, Brick Row, Towanda, WHOLESALE & RETAIL LIQUOR i r DEALER, now offers p> the public a well selected stock of Wines. Liquors. Tobacco, Havana and Domeatio Cigars. Consisting in part of the following: BRANDlES.—Hennessey. Ot.ird, Cognac, and Dupuy. GlNS.—Holland. Rose, and Sclieidam Schnapps. RUMS—Santa Cruz, Jamaica, and New England. WHISKEYS.—Bourbon, Scotch, Monougehala, Old Crow, and Old Rye. WlNES.—Champaigne. Claret. Sherry, Madeira, Bur gundy, l'ort, Muscat, Malaga, Domestic. French cor dials of all brands. CIGARS— IA Victoria. Washington. Light Guanlt, Rio Kondo, Henry Clay, 1A Fontica, La isals-lla, 1A Flor d'Cuhaua, Priueipe, Yara. Principe. TOBACCO A good assortment of Cut, Chewing, Smo king and Manufactured Tolmuco of various brands, all of which will !>e sold at the lowest prices for Cash, or to prompt payers. AH kinds ol produce taken in exchange for Goods. N. R. A large lot of Jugs, Demijohns, and bottles of all sizes for sale. Towanda, Feb. 22. Is.'-:'. McCABE'S CENTRAL MEAT MARKET, Between J. Kingsbtrifs J. I'oireirs stores. jVjw'.Vf* TH K subscriber would respectfully tender to | his customers and the public generally hissin ' rl cere thanks for the very liberal patronage ex tended "lum the past season. He solicits a continuance of the seme. He would say to the public that he mtewd* to keen con stantly on hand a choice selection of MEATS of aTI Kinds, the b -st the country affords, which he intends to sell for very small profits, either by the side, quarter or pound.— Please give me a call. a*-Meats, Ac., will is- delivered on short notice, when ordered, at anv place iu the Corporation. Towanda. Feb. 12. 1837. J. MeCABB. GEO. I C. BUNTINa, TY ESPKCT'FULLY informs his former customer* and | XL the public generally, that he has removed his TAILOR'S SH OF, To one door south of Tracy A Moore's store and Imme diately opposite I). ('. Hall's Stove and Tin Store Main st. He flatter* himself that from hi* long experience iu bu siness he will he able to please all who may favor hint with their custom. Owing to the fmr prtnturr in the mo. ne.v market, he will make Coats from $2 50 to $4 50each and other work in proportion for READY PAY. Country Produce in payment, will not be refused, if ffereJ. * ' Towanda. Man.li io, 18iV