I miscellaneous. iIJRY EYING. POLAND HOLDERS AND LAND I rifALERS. The subscriber having located perma in Hecrickville, tenders his services as Land Sur to a" who may need thera. He professes to be j E his profession, and having had ten years and being provided with a first class Vernier In- P t * c " en t ty the arrangement of which, he can greatly 6trjn Ww<"rk and overcome the numerous sources of er ■ Mftf-'ent in the ordinary practice, and the cause f° rßo / aC h litigation in this country. bv letter properly attended to. W* ' H. S. HANNA. Rerrickville, Bradford County, Pa.—May 16. T AKE WARNING.—AH persons indebted to me by note or book account, are hereby notified . ..hesame must be settled by the Ist day June next, ,\t will be made. M. T. CARRIER. wools ! WOOL !! WOOL !!! j I i ay | LBS. WANTED !—The high || |,| N 'v/ est market price in Cash will be paid for worn,at M.E. SOLOMON'S. FTTRA FAMILY FLOUR, wholesale and retail, for w lowest cash prices at M. E. SOLOMON'S. \ Towanda May 16,1859. ° '""nBAM'OhD RAILROAD AND COAL COMPANY'S OFFICE. PHILADELPHIA, May 12, 1859. VOTICE A special meeting of the stockholders in the \ BRADFORD RAIL ROAD A COAL CO.. will be held in room No. 24, Merchant's Exchange, in Philadelphia, o3 Monday, June 20th, proximo, at 12 o'clock, M., to ac- I Cf nt or reject a supplement to the charter of the Compa nr approved. April 13, 1859. |fs *' By order of the board of directors. Kay, 16,1859. ABB. R. PERKINS, President. Eliason, Greener 6c Co. Piano Forte Manufacturers, AND MUSIC PUBLISHERS, No. 51, Water-st., Elmira. TV ADDITION TO A LARGE ASSOBT -1 ment of our own manufatcured Piano Fortes, which fcace now been in use for years, and have been pronounc ed bvMons. STRACKOSCH and other eminent Artists, unsurpassed in touch, tone and durability, we have a large itockofthe world wide celebrated "Chickering 6c Sons," Boston: Grand and Square Piano Fortes, vb" have received thirty-four medals in Europe and Amer ica for the best Piano Fortes. We have also Raven, Bacon 6c Co.'s. Piano Fortes. whi> h are undoubtedly preferable "to any other makers in New York. Beicg manufacturers ourselves, we get the above In | itniments on the most favorable terms, enabling us to j cll them to dealers and Seminaries at their regular whole sale prices. Carhart, Necdham 6c Co.'s, Melodeons. Mr. Carhart being the original inventor of the above In ' gtruments, and the same having all the valuable improve ments, it is only jut to say they are not to be excelled. A large assortment of SHEET MUSIC. One of our firm having had long experience in this branch, parties at a distance not able to visit our Ware rooms. may rely on his selections. The best of Italian Strings, Violins, Guitars, etc. Par ticular attention is paid to the selection of BRASS IX ! STRI'MEN'TS for Bands. Ail Piano Fortes bought of us are WARRANTED for j three years. j Pianos and Melodeons TO RENT, and sent all over the I country t extremely low prices. Parties wishing to purchase Piano Fortes, or any other Musical Merchandize, and save from ten to fifteen per cent., wilt please call, or address ELIASON. GREENER A CO. May 16,1859. 51 Water Street, Elmira, N. Y. WM. DITTRICH, is agent for the firm at Towanda. Cladding's Hay Elevator. THE above engraving is intended to represent a HAY ELEVATOR, or Horse Power Pitchfork, patented last eeaaon by C. E. GLADDING, of Troy, Pa. This Elevator possesses many important advantages over all other forks, among which are the following The tines being allow ed to drop to discharge its load, the tilting of the handle as in other power forks, is avoided : hence, hay can te unloaded with the utmost facility and ease into shed win dows or beneath purlin beams, and many places where other Horse Forks cannot he used. The "Elevator can in all cases lie managed with greater ease than any other Hcrse Fork. It is also well adapted to stacking. With this Fork a ton of hav can be unloaded in from five to seven minutes. This Elevator received the first premium after thorough trial'and competition, at the last New York and Pennsylvania State Fairs. T E S T I M O X I A LS. HORNBY, X. Y., Aug. 31,1858. I hereby certify that I have witnessed the operation of C. E. Cladding's Patent Horse Pitchfork, an 1 am tree to say that I esteem it a great acquisition to the Agricul tural di partment. Its simplicity, durability, perfect ope ration, ainl comparatively trifling cxpen-e, recommends it to the farmers of our country. A. B. DICKINSON. XORTHFMHERLAXI>, Pa., Oct. 1, 1655. Having been acquainted with Horse Power Pitchforks for several years, and having witnessed the operation ot Mr Cladding's Patent Improvement of the same, I cheer fully recommend it to the farming community as decided ly the best 1 am acquainted with. A. E. KAPP. February 13, 1859. I hereby testify that I have for some years been using the common Horse Power Pitchfork, and have seen < . E. Wadding's Patent Improvement, and do most cheerfully recommend it in every respect—a decided improvement. SAMUEL LEVERICH, E. S. CA REENTER. "Tlie above testimonials are selected from many other-, the signers being generally known as distinguish ed agriculturists. All who have seen it operate agree in the above opinions of its merits. They can be obtained bv addressing E. P. SHAW, She shequin. or C. E. GLADDING, Troy, Pa. ¥ .,^, tate anil County rights lor sale. Address C.E.GLAP PINii. Troc. Ili.uif.mi o>., Pa. DUNNING 6c FA.LKEFR, SEALERS IN Butter, Cheese and Lard, NO. 162, WASHINGTON STREET, NEW YORK. 18. DUNNING, their sole agent for Bradford county, • will spend MONDAY of each week at C' 'LUMBIA X ROADS, where he will at all times pay the highest market price for BUTTER : commencing April 18. 1859. J. B DUNNING, French Mills, Pa. M 1 1. T, T TNT Elt Y • MRS. L. E. WHEELER IS AGAIN prepared to show to her former pa'rons. and nil *hn will tavor her with a call, tlie latest styles ot SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY GOODS, which being s-e 'fried by herself trom very large stocks, feels assured that she has something to please all, and intends to sell rcry low for CASH. The stock is composed of every va riety of Bonnets, Ribbons, French Flowers, Headdresses, Ac., Ac. BLEACHING AND TRIMMING done at the shortest notice. We a-k the ladies to examine our stock and sat '"fv themselves that Millinery Goods of the latest steles can be sold chaap. ; Small!';, hi, April 26. 1-59. SELECT SCHOOL For Young Ladies. Af I>SKS CHUBBUCK respectfully in form the public that the spring term of their school mmcnced on the 14th of March in the room formerly *up.edby Misses HANSON. nf \i 1 L. CHUBBUCK will have entire charge i' * ? 81c \f. as a limited number of scholars only will *?'*** 0- flatter themselves that from long ex 1. , lf 7 6* enabled to do j-.sticc to the schol ars confided to their care. Fir.t ri , TEK t S- P I K 81'ARTER OF 14 WEEKS. Branches .. ?. ,n . e . theele,nCntrjr Enßlisb uOO j° ' nc 'ude the more advanced ThirS ru an^' leK,w ilh Mathematics and Latin $6 00 ,nc L ade Mathematics. Moral with I atin kllosophy, Rhetoric, Botany, Ac., ' ns truction on the Piano, with use of Instru ing ft eVtra lrter ' I er term, SB, and Draw Atsk'aiid^-lnir' I '' to provide herself with a in rpf, renep to this School may "rorE.T.Fox. FOUNTAIN HOUSf. leßaysville, Pa. I IE Subscriber still eontinoes to keep the •H the f !' >hlk h '"r at Le Raysville, keeping a EHST c\'?2^, a , r ?P. venienccs requisite for •oddßed V. ,T , f HOUSE. His table skill be so with ohoii-f. i; p ease l j e , raost fastidious, and his bar enable hi o^ ' *"1 and c °nvenient stabling "ko may call and try htm. *Bs a a n < d^ £nodation 10 a! 1 - B. 1859.°' ittcrchaitlif?*, Set. AN APPRAISEMENT AND CLASSI FICATION of the different persons engaged in the sale of goods, wares and merchandise, in the county of Bradford, for the year 195a, with the amount of license thereunto annexed: Where sold. Names. Class. License. Asvlum U. Moody 14 700 Athens boro'. .Page & Bristol 11 15 00 C. Park A Son 12 12 50 E. Averell 14 7 00 G.A.Perkins 14 7 00 G.B.Perkin 14 7 00 C. Comstock 14 7 00 P. W- Meeker 14 7 00 J. Parsons 14 7 00 Athens twp. L. A.Gardner 14 7 00 A. Biedleman 14 700 Burlington boro'... ,J. P. Long & Sons 14 7 00 Merry, Whithelm A Co 14 7 00 A. Morley & Bro's 14 7 00 S. W. Miiler 14 7 00 Canton Lock wood A Beunet 14 7 00 W. 8. Baker 14 7 00 J. A. Hooper 14 7 00 W. P.Newberry 14 7 00 A. Doty 14 7 00 D. Wilcox & Co 14 7 00 J. M. Foster 14 7 00 J.S.Baker 14 7 00 A. A W. W. Spalding 14 7 00 Columbia... .A. B. Austin 14 700 Franklin....Barclay It. It. A Coal Co 14 7 00 Granville L. D.Taylor 14 7 00 H. Maloy 14 7 00 W.Phillips 14 7 00 Ilerrick Chas. Piatt 14 7 00 Leßoy D. D. Parkhurst 14 7 00 Monroe boro' H.C.Tracy 14 7 00 Smith, Crammer A Co 14 7 00 J. IJ. N. Hiuman 14 7 00 S. S Ilinman 14 7 00 D. R. Biaekman 14 7 00 Brown A Rockwell 14 7 00 Orwell T. Humphrey 12 12 50 S. N. Bronson 14 7 00 H. Gibbs A Son 14 7 00 Benj. Lyon 14 7 00 Overton D. llaverly 14 7 00 Pike G. H. Little 13 10 00 Baldwin A Seymour 14 7 00 L. L. Bosworth 14 7 00 I). A D. M. Bailey 13 10 no Stevens A Burrows 14 7 00 Ridgbury Liman Woodruff 14 700 A. H. Voorhis 14 7 00 B. F. Buck 14 7 00 G. W. Quick .14 7 00 Rome Geo. Nichols 14 7 00 J. W. Woodburn A Co 14 7 00 Standing Stone... .G. Stevens 12 12 50 H. W. T racy 13 10 00 G. Espp 14 7 00 Sheshequin Kinney A Gore 14 7 00 Smithfield... M. Bullock ACo 13 10 00 E.S.Trac 14 7 00 Durfcy A Fritcher 13 10 00 Springfield H. Spear 14 7 00 White A Daily 14 7 00 Tuscarora T.Taylor 14 7 00 Troy boro' F. I. Caukins A Co 14 7 00 Goodrich, Newberry 4" Peck.. .13 10 00 1). W.C. Herrick 14 7 00 S.W.Payne 14 7 00 j V. M. A H. F. Long 12 12 50 F.L.Ballar 14 7 00 11. Korn 14 7 00 O.P.Ballard .14 7 00 Maxwell Leonard A Bros 12 12 50 S. W. A D. F. Pomeroy 12 12 50 Towanda boro'... .J. Biedleman 14 700 Montanyes' 13 10 00 J. H. Phinney 14 7 00 J. h ingsberry 14 7 00 I D.C.Hall 13 10 00 I H. S. Mercur 12 12 50 j M. E. Solomon 14 7 00 I Tracy A Moore 13 10 00 j J. A. Record 14 7 00 ' W. A. Rockwell 14 7 00 J.M.Collins 14 7 00; O. D. Bartlett 14 7 00 ! I'atton A Payne 14 7 00 i Humphrey A Wickham 12 12 50 W. A. Chambcrlin 14 7 00 1 J Nevins 14 700 E. T. Fox 14 7 00 H.C.Porte 14 7 00 E. A. Parsons 14 7 00 J.Powell 10 20 00 1.. C. Nalson 14 7 00 Terrytown -..-Terry A Jones 14 700 J. W. I>e nison 14 7 00 John Hort:n 14 7 00 Ulster \. Newell 14 7 00 H.S. Davidson A Co .14 7 00 Welles J.Brownel! 11 7 00 Warren It. Cooper 14 7 00 Talmadge A Bo wen 14 7 00 • Windham.... W. H. Russell 14 7 00 : Wyalusing. ..J. M. Bixby 14 7 00 Avery A Camp 14 7 00 G. C. At wood 14 7 00 ; E. A C. Lewis 14 7 00 ' W.Taylor 14 7 00 Wyaox V. E. A J. E. Piolett 13 10 00 Wiiinot C. Wilcox 14 7 00 Horton A Strong 14 7 10 J. Windal 14 7 00 A list nml classification of the Beer Houses Eating Houses Ac., in the County of Bradford, for the year iss9. under the Acts of Assembly of 10th of March, 1849, and 31st March, 1856. Where located. Names. Class. License. Athens boro'. .Carner A Snell 8 5 00 C. Harsh 8 5 00 J. Drake 8 5 00 Atnens twp... 1.. AA. Marshall 8 500 Canton E. Porter 8 5 00 Monroe boro".. A. Muilan 8 5 00 D. Owins 8 5 00 Pike E. B. Ea.-terbrooks 8 6 00 Sheshequin E. Brie-ham 8 5 00 Smithfield C. B. ltisgs 8 5 00 Standing Stone. .J. Crookshanks 8 5 00 Sonth Creek. .11. Wheeler 8 500 Towanda boro' M. Garter 8 500 H. A. Burbank 8 5 00 Troy boro'... .G. P. Adams 8 500 Wm. Morgan 8 5 00 Ulster J. S. Smith 8 5 00 Rockwell A Birney 8 5 0o U. Shaw A Son 8 5 00 C.P.Gorsline .8 5 00 Wyalusing... .G. H. Stafford 8 500 J. M. Salmon 8 5 00 David Brown 8 5 00 A list and classification of the persons en gaged in the sale of Nostrums, Patent Medicines, Ac., in the Counto of Bradford, for the year 1859, under the Act of Assembly ot April 10th 1840. Jl'here located. Names. Class. License. Athens boro'. .G. A. Perkins 4 5 00 I>eßoy I). D. Parkhurst 4 5 00 Standing Stone. H. W. Tracy 4 5 00 Towanda boro'.. 11. C. Porter 4 5 00 I'atton A Payne 4 5 00 Troy boro' V. M. A H.F.Long 4 5 00 F. Ballard 4 5 00 A list and classification of the different Dis tilleric4 in Bradford Count . , for the year 1859, under the Acts of Assembly of 134.', l->st> and 1858. Where located. Names. Class. License. Springtield.... A. Brace 15 00 Standing Stone. .T. Burgess 15 00 Troy twp E. N. A G. F. Viele 25 00 Wm. Russell 25 00 A list of Bankers, and classification of the same, in Bradford County, for the year 1859. Towanda boro'.. Laporte, Mason A C 0.... 1500 45 00 Hg- Notice is hereby given that an appeal wil' he held at the Commissioner's (Iflicc in the Borough of Towanda on the 11th DAY of JUNE next, at 1 o'clock P. M., at which time and place any person who feels aggreived by the foregoing Appraisement and Classification can a tend if they think p oper. C. 11. AMES. Sheshequin. May 14, 1859. Mercantile Appraiser. WOOL CARDING. A V~E have put our machinery in the very T T best order, and have engaged the services of two good and experienced workmen. Having abundance of machinery, room and power, shall he able to do work as fast as it comes, and will card loads from a distance as soon as brought. Cloth-dressing, dye ing, Ac., will also be done in its season. I shall give the business my personal attention hereafter, and will guar antee all the work well done. H. B. INGHAM. Camptown, May 10,1859. HARDWARE.— A NEW LOT JUST received at MERCUR'S. ARE YOU INSURED? Susquehanna Mutual Insurance Co., TOWANDA, BRADFORD COUNTY, PA. IMIIS Company insures against loss ordam . age by Fire. Dwelling houses, Furniture Warehou ses, Store* and Merchandize, Ac., on the most reasonable terms. DIRECTORS. HENRY W. TRACY, JOSEPH POWELL, HON. 1). WILMOT, J W. PAYSON. JOHN A. CODDING, LEVI P. STALFORD, J. I). MONTANYE. ISAAC MYER. THOMAS ELLIOTT, WILLIAM GRIFFIS, ALLEN M'KEAN, GUY TRACY. H. W. TRACY. President. ALLEN M'KEAN. Vice President; EDWARD T. EL LIOTT, Secretary ; LAPORTE, MABONA CO., Treas. Towanda, May, 11,1859. LADIES' DOE G A UNTLETTS.—The "Piccolomini Style,'' has been received, and i now -Tor a ale at the 0ct.25. KEYSTONE STORE. HOOP SKIRTS, WITH ALL NUM BERS of Springs, from five up to thirty, all of the finest and best steel, at MARSH A GO'S., Elmira. TH OSE NEW DRESS GOODS, FROM the other side of Uncle Sam's big fish pond, (better known as the Atlantic Ocean,) with such hard names that one of our lad v customers dislocated her Jaw in attempt ing to pronounce them, are claiming a good deal of at tention and selling very rapidly at April 26. 1859. MARsH & CP'S- Elmira, N. Y. WET FRENCH PRINTS FULL YARD * ' wide, very best quality, worth 3s. per yard, for on ly ls.Gd. A great bargain just opened, at MARSHA CP'S-Elmira. / MIOICE DRESS GOODS.—Twenty diffe- U rent, and entire new styles opening this dav, at April 26. _ _ MARSIU& CP'S., felmira. COLORED FRENCH BRILLIANT, warranted nut to fade ; also white with colored fig ures, just received at Marsh & Co's. Also a choice as sortment of all white, from 10c to the very best goods, opended to day, at MARSH & CP'S., Elmira. CPItING GOODS FOR BOY'S & MEN'S k Wear, in a great variety—plain and fancy, among our goods opened to-day, at MARSH A CP'S., Elmira. MILLINERY, IN ALL ITS BRANCH ES, opening every dav till further notice, at MARSH A CP'S- Elmira. 9( \ SPRING HOOP SKIRTS, for $2,50 ; —i" ' also, 80 springs for a trifle more; also, 9 good steel springs for only Bs., A MARSH A CP'S., Elmira. 4.0 000 XEW ARTICLES JUST J~" '\ J\J opened, which we can't take time now to mention, but iuvite all to call and see, at April 26.1859. MARSH A CP'S.. Elmira, X. Y. ONE DOLLAR WILL BUY A FIRST rate Steel Spring Hoop Skirt, at MARSH AiCP'S. ONE DOLLAR WILL BLjY THE NI CEST kind of a Summer Counterpane, at April 26, 1b59. MARSH A CP'S., Elmira, N. Y. ONE DOLLAR WILL BUY A FINE Lawn Robe Dress, containing 16 vards. at M VRSH A CO'B., Elmira. ONE DOLLAR WILL BUY A GOOD New Spring Style DeLaine Dress, at MARSH A CP'S- Elmira. ONE DOLLAR WILL BUY A GOOD, pretty new I'arasol, at MARSH A CP'S., Elmira. ONE DOLLAR WILL BUY SIXTEEN yards of real good fast colored Calico, at MARSH A CP'S., Elmira. ONE DOLLAR WILL BUY EIGHT yards of fine French Brilliant, at MARSH A CP'S., Elmira. ONE DOLLAR LAID OUT IN DRY GPPDS, Fancy Goods, or Millinery, will yield a large return, at MARSH A CD'S., Elmira. New Arrival of Clothing ! J. m. COLLINS TS NOW RECEIVING THE LARGEST X stock of Spring aud Summer Clothing ever brought to ttiis market,whichjhc is now selling atgreatly reduced pri ces. His stock consists of Brown Linen Sack Coats, Brown Linen Frock do, White Linen Duck do, Queen's Cloth do. Spanish Linen do, prices ranging from $1 to $3. Browa Linen Pants, Fancy Linen do. Check Marsailles do, Tweed do. Fancy Cassimere do, Black Cassimere do, White and Fancy Marsailles Vests, Figured Silk do, Black Satin do. Black and Fancy Farmer's Satin do. Fig ured Silk and Linen do. Black Cloth and Fancy Cloth, Dress (.'oats. Business Coats. Silk mixtures do. Plain aud Fancy Cassimere do, Tweed do, Kentucky Jeans do. FTTB.NTSHING GOODS. Shirts. Drawers, Cravats, Suspenders. Collars, Linen and Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, White Shirts, Fancy do, Marsailles do. Cloths, Cassimcres, and Vestings. • Black aud Fancy Cord Cloths, " " " Cassimeres, " •' " Vestings, All of which I am ready to make lip to order on short no tice, and warrruted to lit every time or no sale. I have secured the services of Mr. l'eunypacker to carry on the TAILORING BUSINESS. To all you that want cutting or anything in that line will please give as a call,we keep none hut the best workmen. CUTTING done on short notice. Thankful for past favors, I am now ready to wait on any one who may give me a call. Don't forget the place—oue door south of Hall's Store. Towanda. May 10, 1659. J. M. COLLINS. REMOVAL ! /MIESTER WELLS HAS REMOVED V.y his Cabinet Ware House to the Brick building form erly occupied by I). C. Hall, on the south side of the Pub lic Squrc one door east of Montanyes', where he has just received a large stock of Cabinet Ware from New York, ami continues to manufacture most articles in his line. Towanda. May 11. 1659. New Spring & Summer Goods. Just Received at Humphrey & Wickham's 1) Tt "A" aoou> s : CONSISTING OK SILKS, BAREGES, DELAINES, C'HALLIS, LAWNS, ROBES, LINENS, CAMBRICS, MUSLINS, GINGHAMS. PRINTS. RIBBONS, SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, DENIMS, TICKINGS. DRILLINGS. VESTINGS, JEANS. SHAWLS. GLOVES, HOSIERY. DRESS TRIMMINGS. PARASOLS, YANKEE NOTIONS. With all the usual extensive assortment of Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps. Crockery, Family Groceries, Nails, Leather, Morocco, Shoe Findings, Ac., Ac., ecr Please give us a call. Towanda, April 18, 1959. Reduced to $5 a Year ! Pre-paid. rrillE CHAPEST AND BEST PERIODI JL CAL in the WORLD. In consequence of the largely increased circulation, the publishers of 17l TTE L ' S LIVING AGE, Are enabled to reduce the yearly subscription price from $6 to $5. The publishers are determined that no expense or labor shall he spared to make this The Magazine for the Million f And whilst boldly challenging competition, claim for it, only what has lieen conceded by the most eminent men of this country from the time of its first publication (over sixteen years ago) to the present day. viz : 1. —That it is suitable to all classes of readers—Statesmen, Professional men, Philosophers, Poets, Students, Mer chants, Mechanics and Farmers, all of whom may de rive profit and pleasure from its pages 2 That in it may be found the cream of all the world-re nowned Reviews and Periodicals of Europe, with origi nal articles and selections from the best fngative litera ture of our own country. 3.—That it contains more reading matter than any other magazine in the world ; each weekly number CONTAINING SIXTY FOUR PAGES, AND A FINE STEEL PORTRAIT, Making Three Thousand Three Hundred and Twenty- Eight Pages in a Year, with Fifty-Two Steel Engravings. 4.— That it la the Oldest Periodical of its kind in this conn try, having been published over sixteen years. s.—That it is the Cheapest Publication of the day . wheth er it is judged by the quantity or quality of its con tents. 6 That no library is perfect without it. 7._Tljat to those with limited means, it is an admirable substitute for a library of miscellaneous books. And finally, that as a Family Magazine, it is perfectly unex ceptionable in all respects. Price Five Dollars per annum, or Thirteen Cents a nom bet. sent by mail, post paid, to any address ia the United States. To Clergymen, Teachers, Students, and Clubs, Four Dollars. DELISSER A PROCTOR, May 16,1859. 208 Broadway, New York. HOUSE KEEPING GOODS at refro.ar smash down pricae, at MARSH 4 CO'B. _ JEmpirc Store, <©toejjo. Please Preserve this as a Bill of Refer ence to Prices. A CREAT CRASH In the Price of Goods has commenced and must continue during the year of our Lord EMPIRE - STORE ! OF OWEGO, N. Y. WILL DISSOLVE PARTNERSHIP by limitation in a short time, consequently no more Goods will be sold by them except for IREADY 3? A. Y . We herewith put forth to the public a LIST OF PRICES, As the most convincing argninent in favor of Paying Cash for Goods, The following prices are From 10 to 30 per cent. Less Than Goods ha ve been sold even foi Cash heretofore. No pains will be spared in purchasing The Best and most Fashionable Goods of the Season. OUR AIM IS 10PLEASE! We shall he constantly receiving NEW GOODS. Best Merrimac Prints 10 cents per yard. Cocheco, Hamilton and Lowell Prints. 10 " " " Richest quality of new style DeLaines.. 18| " " " Same " old " " .15 " " " Good style and good fabric 12$ " " " Best make of Paper Cambric 10 " " " Second quality do 8 " '• " Extra heavy 4-4 Brown Sheetings 84 " " " Heavy " " •' 8 Fair " " " 6 " Fine " " " 4} " " " NEW STYLES OF BLEA. GOODS, at the same reduced rates. Irish Linens for 2s. Cd., which others sell for 3s, per vard 3s. •' " 3s. 6d. " 3s. 6d., " " 4s. to ss. 4s. ' " ss. to (Js. TABLE DIAPER, TOWELING AND NAPKINS, 25 per cent, than elseichrre. Black Broadcloths for $2, sold eKewbere for $2 to $3. do do #2,50 to $3, do $4. do do 13, do $5. Cassimeres Bs. do 10s. to 12s. Superfine do. at 20 to 30 per cent, discount. Kentucky Jeans for 25., sold by others lor 2s. 6d. do do 2s. 6d., do do 3s. ALL OTHER CLOTHS J- CASSI MERES ut the same discount. Black Silks for 4s. Cd., usually sold for 6s. " •' 6s. do do Bs. Bs. do d> 10*. to 12. " " 9s. do do 12s. to 14. RICH PLAID SILKS, of all Styles, at greatly reduced prices. Mohairs at 10c. per yard, sold elsewhere for Is. Alapacas at two-thirds the usual price. Counterpanes at 165., well worth 20s. do 18s., well worth 21s. Table Spreads at 10s., well worth 12s. to 14s. Pure Rubber Circular Combs at Is. Second quality Circular Combs, Bc. Puff Side Combs, best kind, 5c to 10c. Skirt Reeds, best quality, 3c. " " second " 2c. Shetland Wool, 9c. per ounce. Good Hooped Skirts, Bs. An extensive quantity of DRESS TRIM MINGS, at greatly reduced rates. White and colored " Coates " Thread, best quality, 200 yard spools, at 4c ; second quality do, at 2c. 100-yd colored Spools, at le. Gold-eyed Needles, best quality, at 4c a paper. 2d quality do at 2c per paper. Knitting Cotton, best quality, 3c, full skeins. Velvet Ribbons at two-thirds their value. A splendid assortment of Brocha, Cashmere, Silk and Thibet SHAWLS, ut greatly reduced pi ices. Also, a very large assortment of Too long to itemize. MnmnE&Y ©DOBS At Wholesale and Retail 10 to 20 per rent Cheaper than formerly. BONNET BLOCKS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, BLOND EDGINGS, Ac. Always on hand in large quantities Lawns and Beragcs in their Season. The best stock of LOOXXKO GLASSES, CARPETS, AND OIL CLOTHS, Ever offered in Owego. Carpets at 25., usually sold for 3s. do 35., do do 4s. do 45., do do ss. do 55., do do fis. do 65., do do 7b. Rich 3 Ply and Brussels do Particular attention is called to onr stock of Ladies' Collars, Handkerchiefs, Swiss Muslin, Jaronrtt, Barred Muslins, Ac., all of which will be sold 15 to 25 per cent below the usual price. Ladies' Hosiery, good assortment, selling at 10c, usually sold for Is. Is, " " Is. 6d. Ticking, Batting, Summer stuffs, Checks, Srtipes, Flannels, Spc. Spc., 25 to 30 per cent. less than Formerly t A splendid assortment of MOLASSEB at 35.; Salaratns at 6c; per ft ; best TEA in Owego at 45., sold usually at 55., by our neighbors. As to SUGARS, come and see for yourselves, and save one to two cents per ft. We most cordially invite an examina tion of our extensive stock. "* hope it may pl~ pvoNS * CO., Owego, ST. *. ittertohanWK* r t- NEW BPKINO AND SUHMER_GOODS! J HARVEY PHINNEY WOULD • respectfully return his thanks to the public for the liberal patronage he has sustained, and as the citizens of Bradford and surrounding counties, cau auprcciute good Goods at low prices, he is now prepared to offer greater inducements for their patronage than ever. His stock consists in part of Book Muslin, Hoops, Hoop Skirts, Ponlins, Lawns, Challlea, Stair Carpets. DeLains, Chum brays, Jacquard Diapers, white, French Chints, " Jacquard Diapers, brown, , Table Covers, Linen Collars, ' Jaconet Muslins, Book do., Irish Linen, Dimity, Swiss Muslin, Cambric do., Crape and Crambric Collars, Xansook Muslin. French Veils, Dotted Swiss, Organdys, Victoria laiwus, French, Scotch and Araeri- Bayadere Swiss, can Ginghams, White Gotten Girders, French Lawns. Robe Lawn-., Swiss Sleeves, All Wool DeLaiues, Cambric Bauds, Bayadere Savelia, Cashmere Shawls, Double Skirt Robes, Stella Shawls, French Prints, Silk Mantillas, Velvet Ribbons, Parasols, Belt Ribbons, American Prints, Oil Cloths, Bonnet Ribbons, Ingrain Carpets, Taffeta Ribbons, Venetian Carpets, Cloths, Cassimeres. Denims, Stripes, Ticking, Sheet ing, Shirting, Boots, Siloes, Hats, Caps, Groceries, Hard ware, Crockerv, Ac. ('all and see what bargains cau be had tf.No, 3, PATTONS BLOCK. Toe/anda, April 20, 1859. Opening of the North Branch, AXD AX ARRIVAL OF AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF BPRIXG AXD SUM MLR &m©a?m 2 m & 1 ME SOLOMON HAS JUSTRETUBX • ED from Xew York with the largest and most complete assortment of SPRING &. SUMMER CLOTHING! Ever exhibited in this market. He has also a large and beautiful assortment of GENTLEMEN'S FURXISHIXG GOODS, which have been selected wiih special reference to the wants of this market. Our stock of SUMMER COATS, comprises an endless variety of Dress, Raglans, and Sacks, t prices ranging from $1 25 to $5 50. Pants and Vests in proportion. d As our Goods have been purchased for CASH, we are enabled to sell them at prices which will defy competi tion. We cordially invite our old customers and the pub lic generally, to call, see and judge for themselves, feel ing coulident that we shall be able to please the most fas tidious. •J"REMEMBER THE PLACE—No. 2. Ration's Block. Towanda, April 20, 185' J. M. E. SOLOMON. SPRIXG GOODS. SPRING GOODS, SPRIXG GOODS, CHEAP GOODS, CHEAP GOODS, CHEAP GOODS, ALL KINDS OF GOODS, ALL KINDS OF GOODS, ALL KINDS OF GOODS. JUST RECEIVED JUST RECEIVED JUST RECEIVED AT MOXTANYES A CO S. AT MOXTANYES A CO S. AT MONTANYES A CO S. WLOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS. WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL DEALERS. WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL DEALERS. Towanda, March 21, 1 9 59. SPRING GOODS! WM. A, ROCKWELL'S Comer of Main and Bridge sts. NO. 1, PATTON'S BLOCK. DRESS GOODS, SILKS. NEWEST STYLES, LAWNS, BRILLIANTS. BAREGES, CHAI.LIS, DUSTER GOODS, PRINTS, GREAT VARIETY, SCOTCH AXD AMERICAN GINGHAMS, STRAW GOODS, BONNETS, FLATS, SHAKERS, HATS AXD CAPS, MILLINERY GOODS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, WREA HIS, HEAD DRESSES, LACES AND EMBROIDERIES, WHITE GOODS, DUSTERS AND SHAWLS, MANTILLA SHAWLS, VEILS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, HOOPS OF ALL KINDS, AND HOOP SKIRTS, LADIES SUSPENDERS, YANKEE NOTIONS, UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS, SUN UMBRELLAS, CLOTHS OF ALL KINDS, FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, BLACK, CRIMSON, SCARLET, AND NANKEEN COLORED, FARMERS SATIN, MARSAILLES. TRUNKS. VALISES, AND CARPET BAGS, CARPETS, GLOVES AND HOSIERY-, BOOTS AND SHOES, BIRD SEEDS, CUTTLE BONE AND CAGES, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, WINDOW SHADES AND CURTAIN PICTURES, WALL PAPER, CORDS AND TASSELS, BORDERING, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, PAINTS, OILS AND NAILS. SASH AND GLASS, HARDWARE, GLASSWARE AND CROCKERY. It is nt ne?f ssary to Inform our patron* that wc do not intend to be undersold, for they are already aware of tin fact: wc only sav to them C t) M E A N D S E E. Towanda, May 5. 1859. NEW SPRING SUMMER GOODS! J. XXIVGSBBRY TS NOW RECEIVING LARGE SUP X PLIES of Goods adapted to the season, embracing some of the most beautiful Dress Goods to be found in the market, as well as a great assortment ol Staple Goods, ALSO, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, HATS A CAPS, NAILS, FISH, GLASS, PAINTS, BOOTS A SHOES, Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac. And a large stock of Fashionable Sumn3fir n CifgVveure 1 all of which will gatigfoafa'ua, April 26,18a9. rn/Y TONS OF PLASTER JUST B.E OUU CEIYED and for aH Jtrjjal. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE—By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford county, will be exposed to public sale on premises of the mill pro' perty. on FRIDAY, the Ist day of JULY, 1659. at one o'clock. P. M.. the following described property, late the estate of 25. Hicks, dee'd., situuie in Athens ttrp., and b< unded and described lollows ! One undivided rinth part of a mill properly situated in Athens township fore said and including a SYV mill, flouring mill, and sash fac tory, which are all situated together and carried by the water power and capable of being divided and that the same is bounded as lollows i On the north by William Scott's land, cast by the Chemung River, south and west by laud ol Ransom Parshall. Containing about lour acres. ALSO—One ninth part of a small piece of land situate i i Athens township aforesaid and at the head ol the mill race and bounded as follows: On the north by land of Albert and Murray Toser, east by the Chemung River, south by land of William Scott, und ou the west by the mill race. Containing about seTeti acres, be the same more or less. ALSO—One ninth part of a piece of land situate in ; Athena town-hip aforesaid and lying on Orcutt's Creek ; and bounded as follow s : Beginning at a post on the south- I cast corner of a piece of land surveyed to James tVil->ou j on \\ arrant No. 1530 as descritied in a deed given by C.X. j Shipman toAr bur Yates bearingdate 16th February,A.D< i 1849, excepting 100 at res sold to la-vi Averill. Coutain- I ing about 100 acres, with abouttwenty acres improved, j wish a house and barn thereon. ALSO—One ninth part of another piece ol land situate ! in Athens township aiort-s.nd and bounded us escribed ! in a certain deed dated 25th day of June. A.D., 1355, giv en by John Eighmey to Arthur Yates : Beginning at a I corner ot a lot belonging to the estate of Horace Willi* I ton, dee'd., thence north lj° east 155 rods to a corner, ! thence north s-io west 107 rods to a corner, thenct south Is° west 155 rods to a corner, south 9sJ° east 107 rods to the place of beginning, being lot Xo. lu, on War i rant 150 i; ot the Carrol land-. as allotted by H.W. Patrick j Containing about 100 acres, more or less. Terms of sale—4 purchase tuouey down, and the bal atice in one yeai. ARTHUR YATES, i . . ... , GEO RUE S. HICKS,)' Administrators | May 10.1859. \ EDITOR'S NOTlCE.— Albert GMMM il- r. Altiy Tattle und H'Uliam Humphrey. In the Court of Common Picas of iirud.ord county, No. 417, May Term, 1658. The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court ! to distribute funds raised by Sheriff's sale of real estate of ; defendant, will attend to the duties of his appointment at i his office in the Borough of Towanda, on MONDAY, the 27th day of JUNE, 1659, at 2 o'clock. P. M., at which time and place all persona interested are required , to present their claims or else he forever debarred from ! the said fund. P. D. MORROW, j May 23, 1659. Anditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— James J EUiott, .OL Execuhrof Wm. Gil,son, dee'd.. vs. If'm. Mau ger. In Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County, No. i 417, May Term, 1856. j The uudersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court ! to distribute funds raised by- BherilTs suie ol real estate of j defendant, w ill attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in the Borough of Towanda, on SATURDAY, the 25th day of JUN E, 1659, at 2 o'clock, P. M..at which i time and place all persons interested are requested to pre j sent their claims or else forever be debarred from the said ! fund. I. l>. MORROW. May 25, 1653. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—/. H. Pkmitv, I L A Jr. tu the use of Richard Patrick, assignee of J. C. ! Meeker C. W. CLAPP, March ... 1860. Administrators. AD MINISTR AT< )RSNOTIC E-- N o t ice . i- hereby given tint, all persons indebted to the •- tateof CHAUN'CKY T ING I.KY .late ef Orwell twp..dee'd.. .ire hereby reque-tcd to make immediate payment, and ill persons having claims against said e-tate will present them dull authenticated for settlement to W. ii. PICK EKING, Orwell Hill, Bradford Countv, I'a. W K. DICKERING, M tSiiN TING LEY. April I R . 1659. Administrstors. A DM IXISTRATIII X'S NOTICK.-Notico LA_ is hereby given, that all persons indebted to tlie es state of DANIEL WILSON, late of Wilmot twp, •tee'rf., must make immediate payment, and all persous having demands against said estate will present them duly aa thentieated for settlement. URANIA WILSON, April 26, 1659. Administratrix. ADMI NT STR ATRI X'S NOT! UK.-Notice is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of JONATII AN ACL A. late of Durell, dee'd, aro hereby requested to nnke immediate payment, and ail person- having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. ELIZABETH ACL A. Aprill 18.1659. Admiir-ti.it! ;x. EXECUTRIX'S NOTIC* bv given. th..t--V— to make ANDpEAM aR person* having elaims agnm t e-ta present them duly anthen.matc^.o^Ulement^ May 16.1659. Execntrix_ PLOVER AND TIMOTHY SEED FOR Brid£ai atNo ' 1 ritton ' B Af?&WttL. I March v 2,1559-