I the post of motives in removing Rnloff from | ifflO' ' V . that the jail is abundantly secure, and I . |J>''"that Rulofr shall not be molested, if retunrcd, I the proper officers. tU r ' ; . ~l so r-aised to search the lake for the bones . FAN J JLSO NL I murdered woman and child. f t ,he was addressed by Hon. G. Beers, Marcus I ' Rev. Dr. Parker, and others. I D oo ' e RulofT remains securely lodged in the An l V There can be little doubt that under the rul § Supreme Court, be eventually will he set free, * . „f the bodies of his victims have ever been I" p I i* ctfrfd ' call the attention of farmers to the I o i D t Plow Advertisement. #rti)S front nil &atfons. „T!ic Senate has passed a resolution -y appointment of a Select Committee of three, with I '' send for persons and papers, to inquire into the fur the statement of Ex-Governor Ford, in bis evi belore the Investigating Committee, that they, the Ford and Pennington " felt certain of it (the bill) I the Senate." _The Milwaukee News contradicts the tele - -ire report that the Legislative Committe have ae :cd Ex-Governor Bash ford, of Wisconsin, of compli the !• Crosse Railroad corruption. The Comniit ,imply declared that they could find no proof of a prior ersuwding between him and Kilbourne that he should | ~l V f the bonds in consideration of his approving the j jaJ grant bill, hut did not exonerate him ; on the other j they censure him for accepting tbe bonds after yjinc the bill of grant. __At the commencement of the Jefferson j (fll.al College in Philadelphia, on Tuesday, 255 students (wiuated. _A voung mau named Johu Bates was fcilfd at Fulton, Tenn., March 14, by his father. A dispute | i purred between them about some cards, when the fa- ! art jiabbed his sou in the left breast, causing instant *th. At the United States Armory, in Sprin<v (dd. Mass., thirty-six workmeu have been discharged, j ita tbe wages of the 150 remaining at work are reduced j fie. ten. and in a few instances twenty per cent—the con rttmrt of the failure of the Appropriation bill. —The four criminals tinder sentence of death , ijßaltimore, were on Wednesday respited by Governor Hi ks until the Mil of April. They were to have been inn? on Friday last. The Governor warns them that fey may expert no further delay. —The Democrats of Rhode Island in State ? ((.mention, Thursday 17th, nominated Elisha It. Potter, if South Kingstown, for Governor, aud Fenner Brown, nft'umberlaud, for Liutenant-Goveraor. —Another defalcation has been discovered ii Illinois. J. P. West, late Sheriff aud Collector of Ma w county, in that State, has disappeared, and the sign- I nof his bond are holden to the State for a deficiency in Ik amount of State revenue collected to the amount of 17.000. —The Ohio Legislature has ordered the printing of the report of the Corruption Investigating j Committee, unaccompanied by Governor Chase's Mes- i age.' —A despatch from Leavenworth, Kansas, Hate- that in the case of Mr. Day and his son, who were *-i-.cted from Kansas into Missouri, charged with aid ing the escape of slaves, a change of venue has been grant ed-the trial being transferred to St. Josephs, Missouri, j ■ !Btw from the gold mines to the Pith of January have I been received. The accounts continue of a flattering : character. The rush towards Pike's Peak has fairly ; wmmenced. —Tbe New Yorkers have had a few costly (trnrkrrifs and a little asparagus from the South, with plenty of radishes, and shad from the Hudson. At Mari ana, Florida, strawberries were plenty on the 26th ult. —Rev. Dr. Me showed some " eight dollar randy." at a temperance meeting in Springfield, Mass., ! m Wednesday, the 3th, which was manufactured at a j cost of only teu cents per gallon. j —The loss in fruit trees in Illinois within the ; tot three years is estimated at about $3,000,006. The re ® tentive nature of a clay soil is supposed to be the cause. ' —We learn from the Los Angelos Star, of ) February sth, that Lieutenant Beale's expedition was ■■ about one hundred and fifty miles beyond Santa Fe, in j excellent health, getting along as well as could lie desir j ri—having encountered no interruption to his labors from the Indians. It will be two mouths before he reach j ts California. —An attempt was made by an excited mob 1 to break into and destroy the house of M. Saloman, the n-minister of finance under Soulouque. The President managed to quell the excitement, and M. Salomon had •sight refuge on the British ship Basilisk, ('apt. Phavre, ; >f the British war vessel Basilisk, who had come to pro sed the interests of British residents, was presented t<> President Geffrard by Mr. Byron, English vice-consul, *ho took the opportunity of making a long congratula tory sixech to the new President. Getfrard's reply was 1 short and dignified. —Hon. Daniel S. Dickinson and Hon. John I A. Dix, of New York, have written letters in favor of the I *cqui~itiun of Cuba. —lt is rumored that the grand jury are di- I riitai in opinion as to wh'-tlier Mr. Sickles shall be pre I ""fed fw murder or manslaughter. —The troubles in the Eliot school, in Bos j too.eaused by tbe dissatisfaction of Catholics with the I fdigious rules, are about ended, by the return of a large I number "f tbe children, brought back by their parents. —The Wilmington, (North Carolina) Jour dates that a man who professes to be weather wise, Pvw it a* hj s opinion that there will be no rain during ' " whole month of May. He says the same thing occur ttd during the year 1353, and again in 1559. —During eleven months of the last year I brest Britain exported manufactured cotton goods ol the I Ulueuf 1145,000,000. —lt is stated that Mr. Preston, our Minis- I Spain, will be received there unconditionally, but tie presented with his passports immediately on nia- I l| ig any proposition for tbe purchase of Cuba. lull returns from the election in the sen adi>trirt made vacant by the death of Hon. Horatio lii. ' ave not F e f iiecii received. George D. l.ainont's j e l'ulliean) majority, as far as heard front, is about 1,300. —Southern papers concur in the statement taatt t vegetation in that latitude is at least one month in t\J*" C " n '' llar - v >' earH - iFruit trees are in blossom, and tor tT Various ' tt bloom. In the North, the win j remarkably open. j . P rec °tious youngster, named O'Donnell, ri ■ i tftl'' " ll1 ' W " n Louis for being mar rted to three wive* at the same time. The Arkansas legislature passed a law, Which to to take effect trom the Ist of January, iB6O, pro- U.tmg the employment of free colored peraons on wa- V crafu navigating the river, of that state. A violation Dhi. law . to be considered a high misdemeanor, and ivm convictmn subject, the party having charge of uch raft u, a fine from SSOO to si,ooo, and imprisonment exceeding twelve months. 1 —A mad bull broke loose last week, inCin boT' ', an<3 nWhWI furioHßi V through a crowd of men and ,^ r , waßan 'stance of knocking down a score of | l rvjns by a bull-rush." i t o r A (les l la,ch i ust received from Washing -1 Jbill ln "°" nCeB tliat the ( ' rand Jur y have refused to find to as an accessory I* the Sickles FOREIGN NEWS. — The screw steamship If - 1 ser, of the Bremen line, having touched at Cork, brings European advices to the 6th inst. Further changes had takeß place in the Brit ish ministry ; while others, indicating the with, drawal of the Lord Chancellor, aud of the Co lonial Secretary were confidently announced as on the eve of occurrence. The government measure of reform had not grown in popularity since the previous intelligence. The impres sion appears appears to be that the bill will not obtain a second reading ; while some pre dict a ministerial resignation as the immediate result. In reference to the war question the news is of a more tranqnilizing character.— Rentes and Consols had both advauced. One cause of this was an official denial in the Moni tear that the French army was to be placed on a war footing; the obvious indisposition of the French people to embark in the war, and rumors of the immediate withdrawal of the French and Austrian forces lrom the Roman States. Lord COWLEY'S intervention at Vien na was also regarded with more hopefulness. On the other hand there was no notable abate ment of French preparations for a campaign, while the Austrian Army in Italy is avowedly placed upon a war footing. The Emperor of Austria, it is represented, is eager for the con flict, and is warmly sustained not only by the population of Vienna, but of all Germany.— Prussia, in the evcut of an outbreak, will pre serve neutrality, while the southern States of the Germanic Confederation will doubtless take the field with Austria. The intelligence from ludia, China aud Australia is later, but unim-j portant. In Monroe, Feb. 27, by the l!ev. Win. Armstrong, Mr. SALSBURY COLE, of Monroe, to Mrs. SARAH CHAR MAN', of Smithfield. ilrto 3W)rvtfsrmrnts. SELECT SCHOOL For Young" Ladies. MISSES CHUB BUCK respectfully In form the public that the spring term of their school commenced on the 14th of March in the room formerly occupied BV Misses HAS' SON. MISS FANNY L. CHUBBUCK will have entire charge of Music ; and as a limited numlar of scholars only will be taken. Misses U. flatter themselves that from long ex perience. they will be enabled to do j-. slice to the schol ars confided to their care. TEKMS, I KK Qt'ARTKR OF 14 WEEKS. First Class—To include the eleinentry English Branches $4 00 Second (Vass —To include the more advanced English branches.with Mathematics aud Latin $0 00 Thin! Class— To include Mathematics, Moral and Mental Philosophy, Rhetoric, Botany, Ac., with Latin ." $7 00 Mtuic. —lnstruction on the Piano, with use of Instru ment per quarter, flO ; French, per term, #3, and Draw ing $3, extra. Each pupil will be expected to provide herself with a desk and chair. Us* Any information in reference to this School may be obtained by applying to 11. S. Mercur or E. T. Fox. Towanda. March 23, 18.53. Tioga Point Plows. YI7E would respectively invite the attention T of Farmers and Dealers to our Assortment of Corn, Sod.Stubble,and Side Hill Plows. Our facilities for manufacturing enables us to make bet ter Plows, at same prices, than any neighboring manu facturer. We take care to use tbe very l>est materials— the wood being of best white oak, and the castings of hard tough iron. We have added several new and desi rable patterns to our list since last season : enabling us to I present a better assortment of Plows,c dap ted to the wants of ou>- Farmers, than any other shop in the country. IvSend for a catalogue. Athens, Pa., March 22, '59. WELLES. BLOOD A CO. SPRING GOODS, SPRING GOODS, SPRING GOODS, CHEAP GOODS, CHEAP GOODS, CHEAP GOODS, ALL KINDS OF GOODS, ALL KINDS OF GOODS, ALL KINDS OF GOODS, JUST RECEIVED J I"ST RECEIVED JUST RECEIVED AT MONTANYES &. CO'S. AT MONTANYES A CO'S. AT MONTANYES & CO'S. WLOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS. Towanda, March 21, 1853. BRADFORD BAI.ROAI> * COAI. Co's. OFFICE, 1 PHU.AI>EI.FHIA, MARCH, 21, 1853. ( N'OTICE.— The subscriber* to stock in the Bradford Railroad A Coal Company are hereby notified that the Directors have levied an assessment of four per cent on the capital stock of the said Company (being one dollar per share.) payable on or before the first day of May next en suing. The subscribers who paid one dollar per share, at tbe time of subscribing, have credit for the same against the above assessment. ABR. R. PERKINS, March If, 1959. President. PAPER! l ANG LNGS Transparent Window Shades, CURTAIN PAPERS, &.c. &.c. TUSTopened at POWELL'S KEYSTONE tl STORE, tbe largest stock of the above GOODS ever offered lor sale in Bradford County. New and beautiful patterns of Gilt Wall Paper, of diffe rent Colors anil Prices. Satin aud Common do., of New and Choice Patterns, Gilt and Plain Transparent Window Shade* and Trimmings. Bull Hollends of different widths, Plain, Figured and Gilt Curtain Paper, Ac.. Ac.* Those in want of these GOODS need not go abroad for them, as they will always find a complete assortment at low prices for sale by J • POWELL. March 14, 1H53. FARM TO RUNT. THE undersigned wishes to rent his farm, situate in Pike township, containing 170 acres, or more. Said farm is under good cultivation, well fenced, good bam and shed, underground stabling, Ac., well watered, and calculated for dairy ; over 100 acres improved. Terms reasonable—for numl>er of years. Apply at Humphrey A Wicktiam's Store, Towanda. ROBERT P. SHORTELL. Towanda, March 8,1853. For Sale, Exchange or Rent. [WILL SELL at a low rate, on long 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 and goods, hayscales, house and lot, aud eve rything necessary for a large business. Inability to at tend to it induces" me to sell at low prices. Inquire of H. I>. Davidson on the property, or at my offiee in Athens. C. F. WELLES, Jr. Athens, Pa., Feb. 22, 1859. FOR SALE. THE BARCLAY RAIL ROAD A COAL COMPANY have on hasd.and for sale, the following property to wit: 2 Buggies, 100 bbls. Lime. 20 hbls. Clement. 800 Sacks of Salt, 1 Sett of Hayscales, 1 Sett of Portable Scales, 1 Counter Senle, 2 Letter Copying Presses, and a large qnntity of White Lime in the stone. Inquire at the office of the Company, at Towanda. JAMES MACFARLANK. Towanda, March 8, 1859. Gen'l. Sup't. ittcrcliatrtjßr, Set. ETo. 4, Patton's Block, Towanda, Pa., Have recently added largely to their stock of DRUGS & MEDICINES:, CJ TKAILC.XYs" FAMILY GROCERIES. They 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 fur the gas-jet Fluid Lamps. They also keep all the Popular PATENT M E1) IC TNES, of the day. Every article going from this store is war ranted as represented, and if any prove different, they j will be cheerfully taken back, aud the money refunded. J. G. PATTO.V. Towanda, Feb. 1, 1859. Dr. E. D. PAYNE. GREA'FBARGAINS! FOR WI "NT T T Gll Gr O 013 S ! GAS NOW BE HAD AT ROCKWELL'S. THE SUBSCRIBER has still on hand a,iino assortment of French and English Merinoes, Plain and Printed Delaines, Polks, and all wool DeLaines, Union Plaids, | Sliawls of all kinds for Ladies, Geutlonien and Children, I Bonnet Velvets. AVinter Trimmings, faidlesd"th.Woolen j and Knit Goods, and many other winter Goods, all of j which will be sold at COST PRICES, lor C ASH exdu- j 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, 1 59. _ VN. A. ROCKWELL. Humphrey & Wickham! A RE now receiving u large addition to their Stock of xx. Sole and Upper Leather, Calf and Kip Skins, Shoe Thread and other Findings, Sucar, Molas.-es, Syrup. Tea, Coffee and other Family Groceries. Sheetings, Shirtings. Ac., Ac., which they offer with their former Stock at a small advance for Cash or Country produce, and respect fully invite buyers to give them a call. Towanda, Jan. 25, 18.59. New Arrival of Clothing! O YD OVER COATS. ALL KINDS. AT £O\J COLLINS & POWKLI/S. 150 BUSINESS COATS, ALL GRADES, AT COLLINS A POWELL'S. 100 CHEAP WINTER VESTS, AT COLLINS & POWELL'S. 2.50 WINTER PANTS, AT COLLINS A POWELL'S. All the above articles were bought fur CASH and arc selling off 25 per cent, less than actual cost, tnmit. Iw.M, lttß. COLLINS A POWELL. Great Bargains in Goods! TRACY 6L IVEOORF, \ RE now receiving a very large and tlesir- 1 ix able assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, which will he sold as low a> anything that earn lie found in this 1 market,consitiiig of Dry Goods,Shirting,Stripe Shirting, Taking, Denims, Cotton Batts.Cotton Yarn, Carpet Warp, Wicking, Prints, S.ittinets, Keutm ky Jeans. Fancy and Black Cassimere, Black and Blue Broad Cloth, Liusey, Cotton Talile,Diaper Linen Crash, Napkins. Table Cloths, Daiuask Table Spreads. Bleached Muslin, Bed and White Flannel Cotton Flannel, Grain Bags, Ac. DKKSS Goons.—l)e laiines, Hamilton A Pacific mills. No. 1, Poplins. De Begcs. Cheniie Scarfs, Kuit Hoods, Mi linos, t asiim rr s, Paramatas, Ac. So AW A large a-sortn>cßt of new and choice pat terns of Stella and Wool Shawls. H AT.- AMI Cars.—M a and Bay's Wool and Fur Hats and Caps, the finc-t as-oi tnn-:it in town. BOOTS AND SHOKS. — All the different description of Men. Women and Children's Wear, sold cheap far rash. October 12, 1858. TRACY A. MOORE. PUBLIC B A Tall FPHE SUBSCRIBER will sell at public -L vendue, in the village of l.eßaysville, on SATUR DAY, the 12th day of MARCH, 18.59, between the hours of 1 and 2 o'clock, P. M.." the following described pro perty, to wit: One span of horses, nine years old, one double sett of harness, nearly new. one two horse lumber wagon, one horse lumberwagon, one sleigh and bobs, also three cows, one durham bull, and several young cattle, two year old yearlings and calves, all of the durham grade; also farming utensils, such a- plows, harrows, cultivator, fanning mill, horse rake, catting box, and several other things for farmers use, also a number of milk pans, Ac. wTcrms of sale, five dollars and under, CASH, sums not exceeding twenty dollars, six months, and over twenty dollars, nine months credit. ROBERT P. SHORTELL, Leßaysvilie, Feb. 22. 1839. Tioga Point Churning Powers. Farmer, wlio keep.i tlirce or more J cows, should have a good Portable Churning Power. Our PORTABLE DOG OR SHEEP POWER is adapted to any sized dairy from 3 to 15 cows. Pike #1.5. And our PORTA BLE'DOUBLE SHEEP OR CALF POWER, (a new machine just got up by us,) is adapted for dairies ot from 15 to 2.5 cows. Price 12.5. These Powers are ad mirably adapted tor the purpose intended ; also for run ning grind stones, corn-shellers, bed cutters, lathes and pumping, and give universal sutisfai lion. They are du rable, simple, well-made aud compact—requring but lit tle room or shelter. For larger Dairies, say of 30 or more cows, our RAIL WAY. ONE AND L'Wii HORSE POWERS are very con venient and economical, more so than any other lior-c churn powers, for the reason that they are so well calcu lated for a variety of other farm work, such as threshing, cutting feed, sawing wood, and similiar uses. Farmers should certainly examine these Churning Powers before concluding to buy any others. Send for our catalogue. WELLES, BLOOD A CO. Athens, p i., toareh. 1859. CHEAP ELACI££IVXXTXXINGr! LYMANUEU KROMER desirous of keop -Li ingup wiih the times, will here: iter do Blacksmith ing at the following prices, for CASH : Setting one shoe, new 22 cents. Corking one shoe lb Setting one shoe Setting one new tyre on lumber wagon 75 " <• o u buggy ;50 " " " old tyre on lumber wagon 31 " " . " " " buggy 25 " New lumber wagons ironed for, lrom sl2 to $lB, and all kinds of Blaeksinithing dene on equal low rates. For trade or credit the usual price will lie charged. 49*A1l work warranted. Towanda, Feb. 10, 1853. _ CIAUTIOX. —The public are hereby caution ) ed against purchasing a note given by me. ou or about the 18th day of December, 19,58, pnyabh- July Ist, 18,59, to Washington Baldw in, or bearer, for fifty-live dol lars. Not baving received any value for said note. I shall not pay the tame unless compelled by law, and shall re sist the collection of it by every 1< -ai mean-. JOHN BENJAMIN. Durell. Feb. 8, 15",9. SELLING OFF AT COST! rriHE Subscriber anxions of "closing up his Dry Goods _L business will, after February 6, 1859, sell his entire stock of Dry Goods at the actual City cost, which consists in part of a good assortment of Prints, DeLaines, Merinos, Debeges, Denims, Ticks, Cloth, Ca-simeres, Suttinetts, sheeting, Shirting Stripes, Liuseys, Twills, Jeans .Shawls, Bonnetts, Dress Trimmings, Ac., togctlier with a large assortment of Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, and a genera! assortment of Hard Ware, NO 3 PATTON'S i BLOCK. J HARVEY PHINNEY, Jr. Towanda, January 31. 18J9. I miscellaneous. T\R PORTER S DRUG STORE IS FULL DR. PORTEIt'S CHEMICAL STORE IS FULL! DR. PORTER'S APOTHECARY STORE IS FULL 1 DR. PORTER'S OFFICE IS FULL ! OF ALL KINDS OF EVERYTHING ! OF EVERYTHING OF ALL KINDS ! OF EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY ! OF EVERYBODY—FOR ALL THINGS ! CHOICE PERFUMEHY AND FANCY GOODS ! CHOICE GOODS AND FANCY PERFUMERY! CHOICE TOILET ARTICLES A FRAGRANT WATERS ROSE, VERBENA, COLOGNE, BAY A LAVENDER! TWINE FOR BIIOOM MAKERS ! TWINE FOR MAKING BROOMS! TWINE FOR TYING BROOMS ! GLASS, LEAD, ZINC, OIL AND PUTTY ! i VARNISH, BRONZE, GOLD AND SILVER LEAF! VERMILLION, OCHRE, UMBER, GREENS & BLACKS! GOOD BURNING FLUID AND CAMPHENE ! GOOD FLUID AND CAMPHENE FOR BURNING ! GOOD FOR BURNING—CAMPHENE AM) FLUID ! IMPROVED—NON-EXPLOSIVE—FOIt OAS ! FLOWER, FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS ! FRESH TEA, OLD COFFEE ANI) PURE SPICES! GUM DROPS, LIQUORICE AND REFINED CANDY! ALL THE COLORS IN TUBE PAINTS! ALL THE COLORS IN TUBE PAINTS! ALL THE COLORS IN TUBE PAINTS! FISH HOOKS, SNF.LLS, FLIES AND LINES ! COSMETICS, TEETH AND HAIR PREPARATIONS ! AMERICAN, ENGLISH AND CHINESE RAZORS! ALL THE PATENT POPULAR MEDICINES! ALL THE POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES ! ALL MEDICINES POPULAR AND PATENT! GUN CAPS, POCKET KNIVES AND SNUFF! HAVANA, YAIU AND PRINCIPE CIGARS! TRUSSES, INSTRUMENTS AND SUPPORTERS! COAL OIL. SPERM OH. AND OH. FOR M ACHINES ! PURE WINES AND LIQUORS, FOR MEDICINE ! BEAUTIFUL LAMPS FOR FLUID OR KEROSENE! DYE WOODS, DYE STUFFS A FLAVORING EXT'S ! TINCTURES, SYRUPS, SPIRITS, A DECOCTTONS! j LIQUORS, GARGLES, LINIMENTS AND LOTION'S ! MIXTURES, POWDERS, INFUSIONS A SOLUTIONS ! PLASTERS, OINTMENTS, LOZENGES A SALVES ! j ACIDS, BALSAMS, BARKS, ROOTS AND HERBS! SEEDS, LEAVES, GUMS, EXTRACTS A ESSENCES ! SALTS. WOODS, OILS, RESINS AND FLOWERS! IN THE SOUTH STORE OF THE WARD HOUSE. j MEDICAL ADVICE GIVEN GRATUITOUSLY, AT THE OFFICE IN THE DRUG STORE, BY I> R. PORTER ! JVlcCreary 6l Warner, EAT I\(; SALOOX, JV urlh side of the Public Square, TOWAXDA, PA. OPEN :>t nil hours for the accommodation of the pub lic. Will keep oil hand at all times, all the delicacies of the season. In connection with the above, they have opened a SPARRING ROOM. A competent person has been engaged,and will shortly take a limited utiniLcr ot gentlemen to instruct in the manly art of Self Defence. January, J4.IKSD. M- ( REARY & WARNER. GREAT REDUCTION .UN" fItICES ! AT THE KEYSTONE STORE! r PHE BALANCE of the stock of WINTER GOODS. X which still comprises a pmul assortment of SUA WIN "t various kinds. Ladies Cloaks, Plain and plaid Merinos, Valencia Stripes and Plaids, plain, all wool and printed DeLuines. Knit Woolen Goods. Blankets, Winter Ribbons and Trimming's, and many oilier Goods adapted nnlv to Winter's use. will now be" sold as low as ('(IST, and in XI \N3 CASES EV EN LESS, in order to open for Spring with an entire new and fresh stork. urNOW IS THE TIME FUR BARGAINS in these Goods. Towanda, Jan. 20.1859. JOSEPH POWELL. A| I'.li I! IMA (' I'll INS.— A new invoice of J.tl_ Merrimac Prints, new and beautiful patents, just received bv - H. S. MERIT R. (HLOVER SEED.—.jO bushels mperior X.J CLOVER SEED, for sale by February PC I*s*. H. S. MERfTR. DR. H. WKSTON, DEN ' {WSSZsSSi TIST. permanently located in Towanda. • OFFICE one door south of Bailey A N'evens'. Towanda, Feb. 10.1*59. MORE NEW GOODS Consisting of DEBAGES. PRINTED DELAINES. PLAIN WOOL DELAINES, WOOL SHAWLS. WORSTED HOODS, DOMESTIC GINGHAMS, LIXSKYS. CANTON FLANNELS, KENTUCKY JEANS, COTTON GLOVES, LISLE THREAD AND SILK DO.. ! Just received ami tor sale by H. S. MEHCITR. DRESS TRIMMINGS, CHENILLE, Velvet Ribbons, Tassels, Acorn Buttons, Bonnet Ribbons, Flowersand Ruches .at W.A.ROCK WELL'S. HOUSE KEEPING GOODS at rejru.ar smasli down prices, at MARSH A CO'S. FRESH BUTTER & SODA CRACKERS at Nov. 2. FOX'S. Ifcfflill. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notice -IX. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the estate of JOHN THOMPSON, late orSmtb Creek, dee'd., arc hereby requested to make payment without delay ; and all persons having claims against the said estate will please present tlicin duly authenticated for settlement. W. Y. (JUNES, March '22, IBS!. Administrator. A DMINISTRATQR'S NOTlCE,—Notice AV is hereby given, that all persona indebted to the estateof WILLI \M PARRY, deceased, late of Athens Bon/, are requested to make payment without delay ; and those having claims against the said estate will please present tlicin duly authenticated for settlement. WM. H. FRITCIIEU.) C. W. CI.A Pl', \ March 22,15K0. Administrators. A DMINISTRATOIt'S NOTICE —Notice X A is hereby given that all persons ildebted to the es tate ot MYRON" 11. EST ELL, late of Franklin town<liip, deceased, are hereby requested to mk<> payment without delay, ami ail persons having claims against said estate, will present them duly authenticated for settlement. G. H. ESTKLL. March 22, 1*59. Administrator A DMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. Notice XX is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the estate of ANDREW GIBSON, deed., late of Ulster, must make immediate payment, and all persons having demands against said estate will present them duly au thenticated for settlement. JANE GIBSON. March. tt.1889, ; Administratrix. (ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—Iiy virtue v-7 of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford conn ty, will he exposed to public sate, on the premises on SATURDAY, the loth day of APRIL, 1559, at 1 o'clock. P. M., the following desi ril ed piece or pan-el of land situate in the township of Pike, bounded as follows .- On the we-t and north b.t the public highway, on the east b\ land of William Buck, on the south of land.- of Thoma- Brink, dee'd. Containing twenty and a half acres, all j i improved. To Lc sold as the estate of Thomas Brink, ' dee'd. Attendance given, and terms made known on day of ! kl'. P. H. BUCK,Executor. March is, 1*59. V OTICE.—The Board of Revision of Brad- L' ford County have fixed upon the following days j and places Tor holding of the Appeals in said C'ouutj for 1*59, viz : Athens Boro', at John H. Sloan's. Tuesday, Feb. 22 ; \thens twp., at John S Sloan's, Wednesday, Fe11.2:! ; Ridgbnry, at Charles rt French's. Thursday, Feb. 24 ; South Creek at Asa Gillett's, Friday, Feb.2s ; Wells, at Aaron R lngalls, Saturday. Feb. 2'i : Columbia and S\ Ivauia boro',at David Couable's Monday, February, 2s ; Trov twp. and Troy boro, at E W Bigony's Tuesday, March 1 ; Springfield, at If W Root's. Wednesday, Man-It 2 ; Smithtield. at Riley Rons', Thursday, '.larch J; Ulster, at Nathan bluisteiid's, Friday. M irch 4 : Burlington twp, at lfoswell Luther's, Tuesday March S ; Burlington West and Burlington boro, at L F Royce's, Wednesday. March 9 ; Granvills, at B F Taylor's, Thursday. March 10 ; \rmenia, at Robert Mason's, Friday, Man h 11 ; Ciuiton, at S C Myers", Saturday. March 12 : l/eltov. at () S Morse's, Monday. March 14 : Franklin, I) J Beardsley's, Tuesday, March 15 ; Monroe twp and Monroe boro, at Ethel Taylor's, Wed nesday, March lo : Tawanda boro. at the Commissioner's Office, Thursdav. ! March 17 : Town ml i two and Towanda North,at the Commissioner's i Office, Friday. March IS ; Albany, at Sheffield Wilcox's, Tuesday, March 22 ; Overtoil, at Daniel Hcvcrlv's. Jr.. Wednesday. March 23: Wiltnot, at Hiram llortou's. Thursday, March 21 ; Asylum, at John M Hortou's, Friday! March 25 ; Diijell, at Simeon Decker's, Saturday, March 2t ; Rome, at Orson Rickey's, Monday, March 2s ; Sbeshequin. at S F Washliurn's, Tuesday, March 29 : | Litchfield, at Cyrus Bloodgood's, Wednesday. March 30 ; ! Windham, at Bonj KiivkeiidalFs. Thursday. March 31 ; Warren, at Roia rt Cooper's. Friday. April 1 ; Orwell, at Theophilns Humphrey's, Saturday, April 2 ; ! Pike, at O W Morthrup's, Monday. April 1 llerrick, at H W Camp's. Tuesday. April A; Tuscarora, at Harry Aekley's, Wendesday, April fi ; Wyalnsing. at John II Black's, Thursday, April 7 ; Standing Stone, at 11. W. Noble's, Friday, April ; Wysox, at J M Reed's, Saturday, April 9 ; Assessors will be punctual in delivering notices to the : taxahles. and in making their returns on the day desigua- j ted in their warrants, at which time and place the Board 1 of Revision will attend and hear such as think themselves j aggrived by said Assessment, and make such alterations as to theiu shall seein just. By order of said Board, Commissioner's Office, I K. 15. COOLBAUGH, January. 24, 15.59. f Clerk. LW EC rTOR'S NOTlCE—Notice is hoe ! JJ bygivcnth.it all persons indebted to the estateof! | THOMAS BRINK, dee'd., late of Pike township, must ! make immediate payment, and all persons having demands | against said estate, will present them duly authenticated | for settlement. PERLEY 11. BUCK, Dee. 211. 1 s.iS. Executor. / \RIHANS' COURT SALE By virtue j V-J of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford Coun \ tv. will he exposed to public sih-, on tlie premises, on THURSDAY, the 7th day of APRIL. 1*59. at 2 o'clock. !'. M.. the f-'llowing property, late the estate of Luther Clndice, dee'd.. situate in Orwell twp.. and bounded and described as follows : on tin- north by Morris Woodruff, east ly Albert Coukiiu, south by Beecber and the highway, and on the south-west by the highway from (>r well to Leßuysvil'e. Containing about thirty ai res. with I a framed house, framed barn, and shed, and"an apple or- j chard thereon. G. C. GRIPLEY. March 14. 1859. Jfa'niifi'Sfw A DMIXISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notice ! JTV. is In-n-liy given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of ELIZABETH J. ToZER, late of Athens twp., de eased, are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and all persons having demands against said estate, will present them duly authenticated for settlement. ROBERT PRAY. Feb. lfi, 1*59. Administrator. C I'ECI AL COURT. —Notice is hereLyjriv kT en that a Special Court of Common Plea-w ill 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. (I. WHITE will preside, tor the trial of the following cause, to wit : Israel Smith vs. Samuel Kelltim, and others. ALLEN M'KKAX, Prothonotary. Prothoaotary's Office, Feb. W, IW>9. Fruit and Ornamental Trees. CTMIK uiidersdirned is making' arrangements JL l'or tin coming Spring to supply the people of Brad ford. and adjoining counties, with a choice variety of FRUIT ANI' ORN AMENTAL TREES,SHRUBS. VINES ROSES AND GREEN HOUSE PLANTS, SI'LKN'IP DOUBLE DAHLIAS. Ac. These articles will he superior to anv that has lieen brought into (his section of the State, all lieiug carefully selected from the best Nurseries, and will 1h- taken up this Spring. M r trees will ho all freshly taken up. and delivered in fine order lor 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.siu-h as Norway Spruce. Balsam or American Fir, Arbor Vita-, Tree Box.'Mahonie* Ac. Deciduous ornamental trees, European Larch. Lombar bv Poplar, Horse Chestnut, Weeping Trees, Mountain Ash, Ac. BKKKIKS. New Roelielle or fjiwton Blackberries bv the dor., or 100 plants, Itaspl-errii-s and Strawberries ot all va rieties, at, lowest catalogue prices. Post Office address, Towanda, I'a. February 24,1 69. DANIEL 11AI!KINS. Grspe Vines and Hot Bed Plants For sale at the Garden of II A. It R Y M I X . CKNTS EACH. CKNTS EACH. Tsal iella 25 Burgundy .375 Catawba 25 Concord 37i Clinton 25 Rebecca .757j White Sweet Water "JTLDiana 37i White Isabella. .50 cents each. These varieties of Grape Vines, for our elimate, are nntnhered among the very lie-t, they are hardy, vigorous and productive, and no fruit more valuable. Every vine is warranted true to name, and to live with proper ml ture. The varieties above mentioned ripening at dif ferent times greatly adds to convenience. CENTS A DO/.. CENTS A IIOZ Early Dutch Cauliflowers .i> Large Purple Egg Plants ,in Late " " .fi Long " " " ~10 Large Srn'th Tomato I'laiito White " •' " ..10 Large Sweet l'ep pell'la at* le j Early York Cabbage 0 Bill shaped " " loiSweet Potatoes Plants for I sale. All late Cabbage- Plants, nut door culture. 25 cts. per 100. Celery Plants, from May to the hu-ioi July, 35 ct-.pcr 100. Mr. JOHN A. GAMPEK will travel through the County for tho purpose of selling a lew thousand of the above mentioned (Ira|>e \'ines. all well rooted. IM-'HIC experi enced and equally interested, he will gladly instruct how to cultivate. Ae. March 1, IKiS. YAII.S, GLASS] OIL, ITTTY. SASH. a. x Crockery. Drng> and Dyes, cheap lor Ready Payjit No. 3. PATTON'S BLOCK. Oct. 19,1858. J. HARVEY PIUNNEY.jr mrrlJhanW?i\ %Vc. DOUGLAS ELECTED! IMIE MAN that make* the TIN AND SHEET IRON WAKE at tin; LAULE WoRKS. i- supposed by hi* admiring- friends-th in- the IH Innking man. and th tM workman in Tin and Slwdt tnrn of any man in tbis region il*ootuitry. Tin Ware made by liiin is warranted not to Irak tayid. lie is itlwuyc on band like a thousand ot brick, to make work to on a r, or do [KtI'SK JOI'RIX(i,a* Envc Troughs, Conductors and Roofing, or to ,exhibit a large variety ot K T O A" K S . For rooking with Coal or Word,or I'nrior, Other or Shop Stoves made at the alsive works, But it von wish to give (inters for CAKTIXO Oil MACHINE WORK, call at the other end of the same establishment where you ran pro eme anything you went in the line of AHItICULTCRA I, IM ELEMENTS with late improvements, such as Plows, Cultivators, Com Sheilers, Cutting Boxes, Horse and Dog Powers, Ac., or any kind of Casting in Brass, Iron and Composition ; or Machine Work and Repairing in a neat and workmanlike manner. CASH paid for Old Pewter or Itilttania. 0. I). BAKTLETT. Towwnda, Jan. 1*69. Gilt and Rosewood IWlottlding-s I AL.VUHI, \S>! Ii I'M K.N T, for Portrait ami Picture 1- rallies, Linking Classes- hooking Class Plates,ami l- reneh Pietitre (lias* of all sizes, frames and hooking (flashes mj'le to ttrikr, at price# to suit the time*. tt#~ Ready made coffin*, of tine finish,and different sizes, with a good hearse,ready at all times. Low price* and term* easy. Towanda, Oct. 20, IKVC CHESTER WELLS. L I IN E ASSORTM KNT PARA MKT AS, A Figure and Plaiu DeLiines, from P2 to 'if> rent* at Oct in. IN>. PHJNXKY'S. "THE WORLD BEAT." FT IS r<)XC HI)EI > TTIA TM A RSH ACO , LOF ELMIRA,can. and ih> beat all competitors in sell i"g _Embroideries, Collars. .Sleeves, Bands. Flouncing*, Edgings, Insertings, Ac., cheap, at Pec- 7. tm NO. S, I.'NION Rf.OCK. "LEGAL INTEREST." THE LEGAL INTEREST ON MONEY is from b to 7 |>er cent, per annum, who therefore, would pay l.'i per eent. more for HOODS on cred it than they can buy the snrre articles for of MARSH ft CO.. of Elmira, for Cash? "All. that's the question" which is daily answered by many who Lire money at simple interest and buy for Cash tlmssaving comioinul in terest. l>o you ask where (lis ds can bp twilight so. heap for Ca-ltOur air-wei is at MARSH ft CO'S.. No. 5 Union Block. Elmira. X. V. OUR WINTER STOCK rs MOST COMPLETE— CONSISTING -L of Single and Double Broelte Shawls from ff, to s:>, Single ami Double Wool i'htiti Shawls from 10 a. to itiA. Dress H of every description, Boy's and Men's Wear in every style ami quality, from the cheapest Kentucky Jeans to the tiiiest Bromi Cloth, Flannels trom 1 *. a yard to the le-t in the world, Bleached and Bronu Muslin from rt*. to the most superior grades. Table Cloths. Pi ano Covers. Dinner Napkins. Tea Hoy lie-. Damask. Tow elling- Ho-iery, Cloves. Mittens, Hauiitletts. and in fact everything that a rational human being can desire to lind in a lirst class, Dry (foods Store, at MA RSH ft CO'S., No. A, Union Block, Elmira, N. V. EXPENSES PAID. \ TIL CUSTOMERS FROM A DIS - TANCE who trade at MARSH A CO'S., in Elmira, will have their expenses more than paid on what they save in the price of (foods. Hundreds of jiersons have tried it to their entire satisfaction. Try it on, eotno and see us. buy twenty dollars worth of lis and if you don't find it so, your expenses will all la* paid in cash by Pee. 7 M VItSH ft Co S., N0.5. Union Block. MONTANYES' STORE rrilE CREDIT SYSTEM NOT ENTIRE -L LA* EXPLODKI).—We would say to our prompt pav ing Customers that we are still selling (foods on a ered'it ef Six Months, and that we are receiving large supplies by railroad and canal weekly, and our prices w ill compare favorably with iau ea-h receiv ing neighbors. THE WHOLESALE FEATURE of their concern is -till continued, ami small parcels, for Cash will be sold at Wholesale Prices. ONE BOAT LO \D OF IRON AND NAILS just re ceived from the Dun canon Iron Works which will la? sold to the trade at city prices including freight. Let us pa tronize the manufacture of our own State. Nov. M. I*SS. MOXTANTER. DRY GOODS.—An assortment heretofore unequalled by any thing ever offered in Towandaof FANCY AND STAPLE DRY <f')Ol>S. comprising many new and desirable syth-s of Hoods unknown in this mar ket : among which will be found in I-adies l>res* (foods, all the novelties of the season, cheap at the KEYSTONE. QIIAWLS.— Now ami Choice Patterns ol k Broche. Stella, Plaid Wool. Talma, Mantilla, and Knitted Worsted Shawls, cheap at the Oet.LT. KEYSTONE. "BIG STOCK" poop ASSORTMENT, NEW COOPS, ' I I test Styles, and low prices, at M A Rs|| A CO'S. .No. 1, Union Bloc k. Elmira, N. Y. Dr. Wistai's Balsam cf Wild Cherry. U THERE the above preparation is known, it is so well established as a:i iiilallilde Remedy for the cure ol Coughs, i 'oMs. s uv Throat. Ho.irsi ness. Bronchitis, Spit ting of Blood. Pain in the Breast, ("roup. Whooping Cough, and every lorn of ei i.mon vkv i'omi'i.ajxt, that it we re a work ol su]iererogatioii to speak of its merits. Discovered by a well known pliy-h ian more than twenty years since, it lias by the wonderul cures it ha* effected; ooen constantly appreciating in public favor, until its use and it- reputation are alike universal; and it is now known and cherished by all (and their" name is legion") who have been restored to health by its use as the liocvr n&ii i:iv for the diseases which its professes to cure. Sir .lames Clark, physician to (y.ieen Victoria,has given it as his opinion that CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED! The whole history of this Medicine fully confirms the opinion ot that eminent man Thousands can testify,and have testified, that when all other remedies had fitiled.thi* lias completely cured ; and that the sufferer had well nigh despaired, tlii- U is attoided immediate relief ; that when the physician had pronounced the disease incurable, this has removed it entirely. The virtues o this Balsam are alike applicable to euro a slight cold or a Confirmed Consumption, and its power as a sate. certain, speedy, pleasant and effectual remedy cannot l>e equalled. it Caitiox !—Pnrliase none unless it has the writ ri x signature of" I. Brrrs'' on the wrapper, as well as the printed name of the proprietors. The following persons have experienced satisfactory results from the use of Wi-tar's Bil-am—William 1-aw reuce. Post-Master at Bailey Creek ; John Fox. Post master at Maiiisluirg : B. M. Bailey, the well known Tem perance Lecturer, and Thomas Jewel, a well known citi zen of Tioga County. S. W. FOWLE A CO., Proprietors, Boston. For sale by their agents everywhere. AiiKXTs. Patton tf Payne.and H. C. l'orter.Towanda; S. W. k D F. Pomeroy. Trov ; Dr. K. P. Alien. Smith field : T. M itlier k Co.. Ulster; H. A. Perkins, Athens; J. F. Long & Son, Burlington. L 1 XEC I I'OR'S NOTII E—Notice is hereby a_J given, that all persons indebted to the e-tate "t ELI/ A BETH ST< )TT Do Uc LASS .late of NortliTowanda dee'd.. are hereby requested to make payment without delay : and all p< rsons having claims against e-tte will present them duly authenticated for settlement. BENJAMIN J. DOUCI.ASS, Feb. 22. b-"9. Kxe-'titor. NMTAII nisi Zeßaysville, Pa. | rpilK Stilst riluT still continues to keep tho I .1. alnve named public house at I-e hay-villa, and ha* i all t le aecoinnioilations and convenience* requisite fur keeping a FIRST CLASS HOUSE. His table shall ** -< supplied a- to prase the most fastidious, and hia bur with elfi e liquor-, and large aad convenient stabling' will enable him to fumi-li ample aceommodation to all who may call and trv him. Stop and see. (). W. NORTHU P. Le Rav-yjßp. March S, IS.',ft. PLASTER! EL ASTER ! !—FOR SALE I A by | March 8, WM. A. ROCKWELL i f GLOVER AND TIMOTHY SEED FOR Y ' SALE at No. 1 Patton's Block, corner Main and Bridge Sts. WM. A. ROCKWELL March, 2. / GENTLEMEN'S nn.l Youth's Fur, Iter | V 1 lin and Buck Haunt lets and Ulove-, at tjept. 1% 1-.,-. MKRCI'R'S MRROIDERIES.—Chci|><*st in the world i \1 \RSII kCO S. SHETLAND YARN, EM BROIDERY 0 SILK and/ephvr Wor-ted. at I'HINNEY'S. pUINI'S—3OOO YARDS OF EXTRA 1 QUALITY, for 6 cents,aatd any quantity from f.l t>> 12 cent*, it PMfXVFV'fS AG.V.MIIi\ GROCERIES—IurItHIing al* A. most every article in that line required in anv family for st'e cb-'if. at FOX'S ("G ROCK KID and Glass ware, a new nssort- J meat now opening at SfEHCUIUS.
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