Slrto atrtjrrUsrtnrnts. CJAL.—The Company of Yourself ~iUs3?S&--7.- cd Lady is respectfully solicited st ! an INDEPENDENCE SOCIAL, to be given at the ' \ ALLEY HOUSE," Shesheqi'' o - on MONDAY EVENING, JULY 1 IN.VJ Music : JIOOKE'S FULL BAND. BILL 12 00- H. DICKERSON, May::o. INK. Proprietor. IJ RIDGE LETTING.—SeaIed Proposals I) will be received at the house of John Dickerson in Warren, upon FRIDAY, the 17th inst., at 1 o'clock, P.M., f .rtlie building and completing a BRIDGE across theWap pa. INGHAM. Camptown. May 10, 1859. j ARE YOU INSURED? : Susqnelmnna Mutual Insurance Co., TOWANDA, BRADFORD COUNTY, PA. ! rpiIIS Company insures against loss or dam-' JL age by Fire. Dwelling houses, Furniture Warehou-! ! ses. Stores aud Merchandize, Ac., on the most reasonable : I terms. 1 DIRECTORS. HENRY W. TRACY, JOSEPH POWELL, HON. D. WILMOT. J. W. PAY'SON, JOHN A. CODDING, LEVI P. STA I.FORD, J. D. MONTAXYE, ISAAC MY'ER, THOMAS ELLIOTT, WILLIAM GRIFFIS, ALL EN M KEA X. GU Y TRACY. H. W. TRACY. President. ALLEN M'KEAN, Vice President; EDWARD T. EL- I LIOTT, Secretary; I.A PORTE, MASON A CO., Treas. Towanda. May, 11. 1859. I fAY SCALES ! rrilE SUBSCRIBER IS NOW PRE L PARED to construct Hay Scales upon an improved principle, where simplicity, accuracy, and durability are so combined as to excel in at least simplicity aud dura bility any of the scales now in use. Also repairing of old p!atf< mil scales doue on reasonable terms and with dis patch. Address G. W. JACKSON, June fi. Wyalusing, Bradford Co., Pa. Ticga Point Churning Powers. VERY Farmer, who keeps three or more J cows, should have a good Portable Churning Power. Our PORTABLE I>o<* OK SHEEP POWER is adapted t • any sized dairv from J to 15 cows. Price sls. And our P'ORTAB! E'DOnn.E SHEEP OR CALF POWER, I (a new machine just got up by us,) is adapted for dairies I ot from 15 to 25 cows. Price $25. These Powers are ad- I mirably adapted for the purpose intended ; also for nin- : I liing grind-stones, corn-shellers, teed cutters, lathes and I pumping, and give universal satisfaction. They are du- I rahle, simple, well-made and compact- -requring but lit- I tie room or shelter. F rI. rger Dairies, say of 30 or more cows, our RAIL- I WAY, ONE AND TWO HORSE POWERS are very con- I venient and economical, more so than any other horse I churn powers, for the reason that they are so well caici*- I laied for a variety of other farm work, such as threshing. I cutting feed, sawing wood, and similiar uses. Farmers should certainly examine these Churning I Powers before concluding to buy any others. Send for our catalogue. WELLES, BLOOD A CO. Athens, Pa., March 8,1859. BRADFORD RAILROAD AND COAL COMPANY'S OFFICE. PHILADELPHIA, May 12, 1859. N'OTICE. —A special meeting of the stockholders in the BRADFORD RAIL ROAD A COAL CO.. will be held I In room No. 24, Merchant's Exchange, in Philadelphia, I on Monday, June 20th, proximo, at 12 o'clock, M-, to ac- I cept or reject a supplement to the charter of the Compa- I ny. approved, April 13, 1859. By order of the board of directors. May. 16.1859. ABR. R. PERKINS, President. Eliason, Greener 6c Co. Piano Forte Manufacturers, AND MUSIC PUBLISHERS, No. 51, Water-st., Elmira. I \* ADDITION TO A LARGE ASSOBT- I ment of our own manuf.iteurod Piano Fortes, which I have now been in use for years, and have been pronounc- I ed by MODS. STRACKOSCH and other eminent Artists, unsurpassed in touch, tone and durability, we have a large ' stock of the world wide celebrated 1 Chickering 6c Sons," Boston: Grand and Square Piano Fortes, I who have received thirty-four medals in Europe and Amer- I ica for the best Piano Fortes. We have also Raven, Bacon 6c Co.'s. Piano Fortes, whi. h are undoubtedly preferable'to any I other makers in New Y'ork-. Beir.g manufacturers onrselves, we get the above In- I strumcnts on the most favorable terms, enabling us to -ell them to dealers and Seminaries at their regular wholc- I sale prices. Carhart. Needham 6c Co.'s, Melodeons. Mr. Carhart being the original inventor of the above In struments, 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 I branch, parties at a distance not aide to visit our Ware- I rooms, may rely on his selections. The best of Italian Strings. Violins, Guitars, etc. Par t iar attention )•* paid to the selection of BRASS IN STRUMENTS for Bands. -All Piano Fortes bought of us are WARRANTED for three years. Pianos and Melodeons TO RENT, aud scut all over the | country t extremely low prices. Parties wi.-hing to purchase l'iann Fortes, or any other Musical Merchandize, aud save from ten to fifteen per cent., will please call, or address ELIASON, GREENER A CO. May 16, 1859. 51 Water Street, Etmira, N. Y. WM. DTTTRICB. I agent for the firm at Towanda. Reduced to $5 a Year ! Pre-paid. THECHAPEST AND BEST PERIODI J- (AL in the WORLD, in consequence of the largely i increased circulation, the publishers of LITTEL'S LIVING AGE, Are enabled to reduce the yearly subscription price from i $6 to $5. The publishers are determined that no expense or labor I shall be spared to make this The Magazine for the Million ! '"d whilst boldly challenging competition, claim for it. I \ly what has been conceded by the most eminent men of I tin- country from the time of its tiret publication (over I sixteen years ago) to the present day, viz : I—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 creani of all the world-re nowncd Reviews and Periodicals of Europe, with nrigi mil articles and selections from the. best fugative litera tare of oar 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 I STEEL PORTRAIT, Making Three Thousand Three Hundred and Twenty- Eight Pages in a Year, with Pitty-Two Steel Engravings. 1 That it i the Oldest Periodical of its kind in this conn , ,r J' having been published over sixteen years. s—lhat it is the Cheapest Publication ot the day wheth u t ' S ky the quantity or quality of its con -7 Th' 1 ' n0 ,ibrar y perfect without it. - that to those with limited means, it is an admirable for a library of miscellaneous books. And | anally, that as a Family Magazine, it is perfectly unex ceptionable in all respeete. e *",' ve hilars per annum, or Thirteen Cents a nnm- Iv.,', Kent ~y mail, postpaid, to any address in the United ~ f-T er ?ymcn, Teachers, Students, and Clubs, w ir'T* DELISBER A PROCTOR, y If, 1 59. 20" Broadway, New York ittevchauWje, #c. THE GREAT QUESTION WHICH HAS SO LONO Agitated Northern Pennsylvania, AT LAST DECIDED BY THE UNANIMOUS VOTE OF THE PEOPLE! Goods can be sold in Towanda 2* © 28 © A 3 31 S Should any doubt this, let them CALL AT THE KEYSTONE STORE ! WHERE THE LARGEST STOCK OP T T GOODS is kept, and where prices rule so low that it is only necessary to make an examination to be convin ced that such is the fact. There will be found at the KEYSTONE STORE a stock of goods complete in every department, to which large ad ditions have recently been made, under a great depression in the markets. Many goods will he sold at a great reduction from what we have even ourselves asked for them early in the sea son Attention is particularly called to our new stock of LA DIES DRESS GOODS. PINE APPLE CLOTHS, PLAIN AND FIGURED BERAOES, BERAGE ROBES, FRENCH ORGANDIES, ORGANDEE DOUBLE SKIRT ROBES, BEAUTIFUL GOODS, FRENCH PRINTED JACONETTS, And a large assortment of Lawns at one shilliug per yard, same goods as is sold elsewhere at eighteen pence, also lawns at 6j, same as is sold elsewhere at 10 cents,we have also a variety of Goods for Travelling Dresses. Ging hams, Brilliants. Mourning Goods, kc.,Ac., at equally low prices. SHAWLS of almost every description from 50 cents to $20,00. LACS AND SILK MANTILLAS, From $1.50 to SIO.OO, all of which arc new and beautiful styles and good Goods. GLOVSS AND HOSIERY of all descriptions for Ladies, Misses, Men's and Boy's wear, cheaper than ever ottered before. WHITE GOODS, Irish Linens warranted all pure liuen from 25c to 75c per yard. Linen and Marsailles Shirt Fronts from 10c to each, Plain Swiss Muslin from 12Jo to 50c per yard. Fine Jaconetta from 10c to 50c per yard. White and Fig ured Marsailles from 25c to 75c pet yard. Plain and Check Nainsook Muslin, Checked and Striped Cambrics, Bish op's Lawns, Book Muslins, equally cheap. Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs from 5 to 50 cts each. MILLINERY GOODS. Bonnets of different kinds, Misses and Children's Bloo mers, of all qualities, Ruches, Flowers, Ribbons, Trim mings, Ac., at greatly reduced prices from anytlr'ng ever before offered in this market. Ribbons for 12c worth 25c, Ribbons for 22c worth 31c, Ribbons for 25 worth 374 c, Ribbons for 31c worth 60c. Milliners supplied at a reduction from these prices. HATS. A great variety of Men's and Boy's Summer Hats, of different colors, at 33 per cent less than any heretofore offered in Towanda. To these goods particular attention is directed. „v CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES. Plain Black French Cloths warranted all wool and last colors, trom 12,25 to $5.00, Plain Bhuk Doeskins, wai ranted all wool and good qnilily, lrom 87$ c to $2.50 per yard . Fancy Cassimeres of new styles, from a recent auc tion sale, much less in price than the same goods sold ear ly in the season, Linen goods for Men's wear of every de scription, Silk and Marsailles Nestings equally cheap. SOOTS AND SHOES. We can also quote a reduction in the price of these goods, having been purchased from the manufacturers without paying the New Y'ork Jobbers profits. We are now selling Ladies Black Gaiters front 37$ to $1.75 per pair. Womens Enamelled Sewed and Pegged Boots from 87jc to $1.25 per pair, with and without heels. Worn'us flu-kins and Slippers, different qualities, Misses, Chil dreas, Mens and Boys Shoes equally low. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MAT TINGS, 6cC., 6cC. It is unnecessary to say that no one can compete with us in these goods. Having the only assortment in the place, and having bought the goods for Cash, we are able to defy all competition in the sale of Carpets. June fi. 1859. (J ALT—3OO BARRELS FOR SALE. AT O Jane 6,1859. FOX'S. GREAT EXCITEMENT! 3ST K AY Spring & Summer Goods. A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED J.~\. stock of Spring and Summer Goods just received from New Y'ork and Philadelphia, and ottered for -ale at prices lowers than were ever ottered in TOWAND \, at the MAMMOTH STORE OF TRACY A MOORE, consist ing of every variety of Dry Goods, Groceries and Provi sions, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Crockery and Glassware. Paints, Sa.-h and Glass, Paper Hangings, Ac., all of which will be sold for READY PAY ONLY ! Persons desirous of purchasing will do well to call at NO. -1 BRICK ROW and examine our stock before pur chasing elsewhere. " Ready Pay .' Quick Sales .' and Small Pro/its is our motto. Don't mistake the place—NO. 4 BRICK ROW, at the New Store of Towanda May 24. 16.,9. TRACY A MOORE. TIT ANTED.—AII kinds of Grain, Country f T Produce and Lumber, for which the highest mar ket price will tic paid at the store of Towanda. May 24,1559. TRACY A MOQRE. EL B. INrivEAX, INSURANCE AGENT, at Towan da, l'a., for the following reliable Companies : Girard Insurance Co. . . . Philadelphia, Pa Capital, $300,000. Great I Vestern Insurance Co. - Philadelphia Kensington Fire. Insurance Co., - Philadelphia. Capital , $3 00,00 0. Towanda, May 30,1869. TOWANDA CABINET WAREHOUSE CHESTER WELLS would respectfully inform his friends and the " pnblic that he is now receiving at his new stand one door east of Montanyes & Co., a large and ex tensive assortment of Sofas, Mahogany Chairs, of various pattprns, Rosewood and Mahoganv Side and Centre Tables, Dining.Teaaiid Pembroke Tables, Stands of every kind, Cane. Flag and Wood seat Chairs, high Chairs, Children's Rockers, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Lounges, Gilt and Rose wood Picture Frame, Iron Hat Stands. Corner and sifle do. of walnut and mahogany ; Cradles, Cribs, Wardrobes, Cupboards, Looking glasses, Ac. fisrCOFFINS.oI every size and quality, and will at tend OB all occasions when required. The public are invited to examine my assortment before purchasing elsewhere.as I will sell cheaperthan any other establishment in Northern Pennsylvania. Towanda, May 30, 1859. MUiTM# HWtE, Leßaysville, Pa. THE Subscriber still continues to keep the above named public house at Lc Raysville. and hrs all the accommodations and conveniences requisite for keeping a FIRST CLASS HOUSE. His table shall be so supplied as to p ease the most fastidious, and bis bar with choice liquors, and large and convenient stabling will enable him to furnish ample accommodation to all wiso may call and try him. Stop and see. ' ' O. W. NORTHROP. Le Raysville, March 8,1859. ARDWARE—A NEW LOT JUST received at MERCUR'S. JttmhanMje, AT. MONEY FOUND! A POCKET BOOK, CONTAINING -a ■ money was found on the 16th inst., between Cyrus Shuraway s in Tttscarora. and Lewis' Mill, in Wyalusing. The owner can have the same by proving property, and paying charges, by applying at mv house. WILLIAM MARTIN. Tuscarora, May 30. 1869. HO! FOR GOLD AND SILVER!— how to make it easy and cheap. Send a 3 cent stamp, and got full particulars how to obtain wenlth. Ad dress S. HANKINSON. Chemist, No. 75. West 13th St., New Y'ork City. *5" Agents wanted. May, 26,1859. SURVEYING. TO LAND HOLDERS AND LAND DEALERS. The subscriber having located perma nently in Herrickville, tenders his services as Land Sur veyor, to all who may need them. He professes to be thorough in his profession, and having had ten years practice and being provided with a first class Vernier In strument, by the arrangement of which, he can greatly expedite work and overcome the numerous somccs of er ror so preva'ent in the ordinary practice, and the cause of so much litigation in this country. Orders by letter properly attended to. H. S. HANNA. Herrickville, Bradford County, Pa May 16. WOOL ! WOOL !! WOOL !!! 10 000 LBS ' WA^TED I— Tll bigh- J VtvriJv/ est market price in Cash will be paid for WOOI, at M E. SOLOMON'S. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, wholesale aud retail, lor sale at lowest cash prices at M. E. SOLOMON'S. Towanda May 16,1959. Just Received at Humphrey & Wickham's A Large Addition to our Stock! LADIES GAITERS, AT 44 CTS. LADIES GAITERS, AT 60 CTS, LADIES GAITERS, (FOXED.) 62J CTS. LADIES GAITERS, ALL PP.ICES, UP TO TWO DOLLARS. LADIES' AND MISSES' MOROCCO BOOTEES, BUS KINS, AND SLIPPERS. GENTS PATENT LEATHER SEWED AND PEGGED GAITERS. CALF GAITERS, OXFORD TIES PUMPS AND SLIPPERS. CALF BROGANS, THICK KIP AND SPLIT BROGANS, A VERY LARGE VARIETY OF CHILDREN'S GAI TERS, TIES. PARODIES, AND OTIIER STY LES, BOYS AND YOUTHS PATENT LEATHER ENAMELLED. CALF, KIP, AND SPLIT TIES AND BROGANS, PATENT AND CALF GAITERS DO.. A LARGE STOCK OF SOLE LEATHER, UPPER LEATHER. KIP AND CALF SKINS, FRENCH AND AMERICAN, MORROCCO IN VARIETY, A FULL STOCK OF COCHINEAL, PINK, MAROON, GREEN AND WHITE, LININGS, PATENT CALF SKINS, LACE, LEATHER, THREAD, PEGS, AND ALL ARTICLES OF SHOE FINDINGS. WANTED, 500 CORDS HEMLOCK BARK, 100 CORDS OAK BARK, WANTED, BEEF HIDES,CALF SKINS,SHEEP SKINS, PELTS, GRAIN, BUTTER, AC. Towanda. May 30, 1859. New Arrival of Clothing ! J. M. COLLINS TS NOW RECEIVING THE LARGEST A stock of Spring and Summer Clothing ever brought to this market,whichjie is now selling at greatly reduced pri ces. His stock consists of Brown Linen" Sack Coats, Brown Liuen Frock do. White Linen Duck do, Queen's I loth do, Spanish Linen do, prices ranging from $1 to $3. Brown Linen Pants, Fancy Linen do. Check Marsailles do, Tweed do. Fancy Cassimore do, Black Oassiinere 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 Coats, Business Coats, Silk mixtures do. Plain and Fancy Cassimcre do, Tweed do, Kentucky Jeans do. FURNISHING GOODS. Shirts. Drawers. Cravats, Suspenders. Collars, Linen and Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, White Shirts, Faury do, Marsailles do. Cloths, Cassimcres, and Vcstings. Black and Fancy Cord Cloths, " " " Cassiraeres, " •' " Vesting*, All of which I am ready to make up to order on short no tice, and warrrnted to fit every time or no sale. I have secured the services of Mr. Pennypacker 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 but the best workmen. CUTTING done on short notice. Thankful for past favors, lam now ready to wait on any one who may give me a call. Don't forget the place—one door south of Hall's Store. Towanda, May 10, ISaJ. J. M. COLLINS. TT—4 U vy Cladding's Ilay Elevator. THE above engraving is intended to repre.-ent a HAY" ELEVATOR, or Horse Power Pitchfork, patented last season by C. E. GLADDING, of Troy, Pa. This Elevator possesses many important advantages over all other fork-, among which arc 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, bay can be unloaded with the utmost facility and ease into shed win dows or beneath purlin beams, and many places where other Horse Forks cannot be used. The Elevator can in all cases he managed with greater rase than any other Horse Fork. It is also well adapted to stacking. With this Fork a ton of hav can be unloaded in lrom five to seven minute-. 1 bis Elevator received the first premium after thorough trial'aod competition, at the last New Y'ork and Pennsylvania State Fairs. TESTIMONIALS. HORNBY. N. Y'., Aug. "1,18.58. I hereby certify that I have witnessed the operation of C. E. Cladding's Patent Horse Pitchfork, an 1 am free to say that 1 esteem it a great acquisition to the Agrieul turttl Jrp*rtment. Its simplicity,durability, perfect ope ration, aud comparatively trilling expea-.e, recommends it to the farmers of our country. A. B. DICKINSON. NOHTHR-MBERLANP, Pa., Oct. 1, 1858. Having been acquainted with Horse Power Pitchforks for several years, and having witnessed the operation of Mr. Giadding's Patent improvement ol 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 G. E. Giadding's Patent Improvement, and do most cheerfully recommend it in every respect—a decided improvement. SAMUEL LEVERICH, E. S. CARPENTER. Sir The above testimonials are selected from many others, the signers being generally known as distinguish ed agriculturists. All who have seen it operate agree iu the above opinions of its merits. They can be obtained by addressing E. P. SHAW, She shequin, or C. E. GLADDING, Troy, Pa. State and County rights for sale. Address C.E.GLAD DING, Troy, Bradford Co., Pa. TAKE WARNING.—AH persons indebted to me by note or book account, are hereby notified that the same must be settled by the Ist day Jnne next, or oost will be made. M. T. CAitRIER. Towanda. May 16.1859. ONE DOLLAR WILL BUY EIGHT yards of fine French Brilliant , at a MAHSH A CO'B . Elmira. Umpire Store, <©toeflo. Please Preserve this as a Bill of Refer ence to Prices. A GREAT CRASH In the Price of Goods has commenced and must continue during the year of our Lord Jg, 888 €& s EMPIRE STORE ! OF OWEGO, N. Y. WILL DISSOLVE PARTNERSHIP ▼ by limitation in a Hhort time, consequently no more Goods will be sold by them except for !R EAD Y 1> A. Y . We herewith put forth to the public a LIST OF PRICES, As the moat convincing argnuient in favor of Paying Cash for Goods, The following prices are From 10 to 30 per cent. Less Thau Goods hive 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 10 PLEASE ! We shall be constantly receiving NEW GOODS. Best Merrimac Prints .10 cents per yard. Cocheco, Mamilton and Lowell Prints 10 " " " Richest quality of new style DeLaine. I*s " '• " .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 B.J " " " Heavy " " •' 8 " Fair " " " 6 " Fiue " " " . .. 4} " " •' NEW STYLES OF BLEA. GOODS, at the same reduced rotes. Irish Linens for 2s. 6d., which others sell for 2s. per yard 3s. * " " 3s. Cd. *" 3s. Cd., " " 4s. to ss. 4s. " " ss. io (Is. TABLE DIAPER, TOWELING AND NAPKINS, 25 per cent, than elsewhere. Black Broadcloths for f2, sold elsewhere for $2 to $3. do do 82,50 to Si, do *4. do do 83, do so. Cassimeros Bs. do 10s. to 12s. Superfine do. at 20 to 30 per cent, discount. Kentucky Jeans for 25., sold by others for 2s. (id. do do 2s. 6d., do do 3s, ALL OTHER CLOTHS J- CAS SI MERES ut the same discount. Black Silks for 4?. Bd., usually sold for 6?. " •' 6s. do do ha. " " bs. do d> 10?. to 12. 9s. do do 12s. to 14. RICH PLAID SILKS, cf all Styles, at greatly reduced prices. Mohairs at 10c. per yard, sold elsewhere for Is. Alapacas at two-thirds the usual price. Counterpanes at ids., w<-Il worth 20s. do 18s., well worth 21s. Table Spreads at 10s., well worth 12s. to lis. Pure Rubber Circular Combs at Is. Second quality Circular Combs, Bc. Puff Side Combs, best kind, 5c to 10c. Skirt Uccd.-. best quality, 3c. " " second " 2c. Shetland Wool, 9c. per ounce. Good Hooped Skirts, Bs. An er/evsirr quantity of DRESS TRIM MINGS, at greatly reduced rates. White and colored " Contes " Thread, best q la'ity, 200 yard spools, at 4c ; second quality do, at 2c. 100 yd colored Spools, at lc. Gold-eyed Needles, best quality, at 4c. a paper. 2-1 quality do at 2c per paper. Knitting Cotton, best quality, 3c, full skeins. Velvet Ribbons at two thirds their value. A splendid assortment of Broeha, Cashmere, Silk and Thibet SHAWLS, at greatly reduced pi ices. Also, a very large assortment of ■ J ec n -:.*.* e b Too long to itemize. MELUHIE&Y 00DDE .If Wholesale and Re/ail 10 to 20 per rent Cheaper than formerly. BONNET BLOCKS, RIBBONS. FLOWERS, BLOND EDGINGS, &<\ Always ou hand in large quantities Lawns and Brragcs in their Season. The best stock of LOOKI2VG GLASSES, CARPETS, AND OIL CLOTHS, Ever offered in Owego. Carpets at 25.. usually sold for 3s. do 35., do do 4s. do 4?., do do ss. do as., do do 6s. do 65., do do 7s. Rich 3 Ply and Brussels do Particular attention is called to our stock of Ladies' Collars, Handkerchiefs, Swiss Muslin. Jaconett, Barred Muslins, Ac., nil 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. Gd. Ticking, Batting, Summer stuffs, Checks, Srtipes, Flannels, Spc. Ac., 25 to SO per cent. less lhau Formerly! A splendid assortment of MOLASSES at 35.; Salaratns at 6c; per lb ; best TEA in Owego at 45., sold usually at ss.,by onr neighbors. As to SUGARS, come and see" for yourselves, and save one to two cents per lb. We most cordially invite an examina tion of our extensive stock, and hope it may please. STONS 6l CO., Owego, Tf V. ittcrtlinirttic, tt. NEW SPRING AND [SUMMER GOODS! ; r HARVEY I'HINNKY WOULD • respcctlrlly return 1j i.H tli ink-, to the public fur the ! liberal patronage lit- ha* su-tamed, and as the citizens oi Bradford and surrounding counties, can appreciate good Goods at low prices, lie Know prepared to oiler gicukr inducements for their patronage than ever, cii dock consists in part ut Book Muslin, Hoops. Hoop Skirts, Poplins, Lawns, Challies, Stair Carpet-,. DeLains. Cbainbrays, Jacquard Diupeis, w lrte, French Chinks, Jacquard Diapera, brown, I Table Covers. Linen Collars. I Jaconet Muslins, Rook do., liiah Linen, Dimitv. | SwissMm-lbi, Cambric do., Crape and Crainbric Collars, I Nansook Muslin. French Veils, I Lotted Swiss, Organdys, I Victoria Lawns, French, Scotch and Auici: , Bayadere Swiss. can Ginghams, I White Gotten Girders, French Law ns, Kobe Lawns, j Swiss Slot vcs. All Wool DeLaines, Cambric Bands, Bayadere Saveila, Cashmere Shawls, Double Skirt Itobea, j Stella Shawls, French Prints, i Silk Mantillas, Velvet Ribbons, | Parasols, Belt Ribbons, j American Prints, Oil Cloths, I Bonnet Ribbons, Ingrain Carpets, Tatfeta Ribbons, Venetian Carpet?, Cloths, Cas-draeres. Denims, Stripes, Tok lag. Sheet jug. Shirting, Boots, Shoes, Hats. Cap-. Groceries, Hard ; ware, Crockerv. A- • Call and nee what bargains can be ! had at No. 3 PATTOXS Bf.OCK. Towaoda, April 26, 18.19. Opening: cf the IMhorth Branch, AND AN ARRIVAL OF Alff EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF SPRING AND SUMMER m in © T in n i ME SOLOMON HAS JUST UETU RN • LI) from New York with the iarge-t i-.ud most j complete assortment of SPRING 8c SUMMER CLOTHING! Ever exhibited in this market. He has al.-o i lart-e and j beautiful assortment of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING i GOODS, which have been selected wiih special relerence ; to the wants of this market. I Our stock of SUMMER COATS, comprises an ::d!ess ! va: iety of Dress. Raglans, and Sacks, ut prices ranging i from $i 2", to $3 60. Pants and Vests in proportion. As our Goods have been purchased for CASH, we are ! enabled to sell them at prices which w ill defy competi ; tiou. We cordially iuvite our old custoun-rs aiid the pub : lie generally, to call, see and judge for Uiem-iT. teel ' ing confident that we shall be able to please the mo.-t fas- I tidiouK. Air HEM EMBER THE PLACE No. 2. P ition's lilo9. M. E SOI OMuX. SPRING GOODS, SPRING GOODS, SPRING GOODS, CHEAP GOODS, CHEAP GOODS. CHEAP GOODS, ALI KINDS OF GOODS, ALL KINDS OF GOODS, AI L KINDS OF GOODS, JUST RECEIVED JUST RECEIVED JUST RECEIVED AT MONTANYES A CD'S. AT MONTANYES A GO'S. AT MONTANYES A CO S. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS. Towanda. March 21, 1559. SPRING GOODS! AT WM. A. ROCKWELL'S Corner of Main and Bridge sts. NO. 1, PAT TORT'S EX.CC It. DRESS GOODS, SILKS, NEWEST STYLES, LAWN'S BRILLIANTS, BAItEGES, CHALLIS, DUSTER GOODS, PRIX TS, ORE VT VARIETY, SCOTCH AND V M ERIC AN G ING HAM s, STRAW GOODS, BONNETS, FLATS, SH AKERS, IIATS AND CAPS, MILLINERY GOODS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, WRF VTHS, 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 PARA.SO US. SUN UMBRELLAS, CLOTHS OF ALL KINDS, FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, BLACK, CRIMSON. SCARLET, AND NANKEEN COLORED, FARMERS SATIN, MARSAII.I.KS, TRUNKS. VALISES, AND CARPET BAGS, CARPETS, GLOVES AND HOSIERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, RIRD SEEDS, CUTTLE BONE AND CAGES, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. WINDOW SHADES AND CURTAIN PICTURES, WALL PAPER, CORDS AND TASSELS, BORDERING, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, PAINTS, OII.S AND N MLS. SASH AND GLASS, HARDWARE, GLASSWARE AND CROCKERY. If is nnf necssary to inform our patron-- that wr do n. t intend to be undersold, for they are already aware ot tin fact: we only sav to them C O M E A X I) S E E. Towanda, May 5. 185'). NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! J KHffGSBEB.IT TS NOW RECEIVING LARGE SUP- L PLIES of Goods adapted to the reason, em bra- ing j some of the most beautiful Preen Good? to be found in the ' market, as well as a great assortment ot Staple Goods, ALSO, I GROCERIES, HARDWARE, HATS A CAPS, NAILS, FISH. GLASS, PAINTS, ROOTS AS OES, Ac., Ac.. Ac., Ac., Ac. And a large stock of Fashionable Summer Clothing, all of which will he Mid at prices which will give cat ire satisfaction to purchaser.-. Towanda, April 38,186). ~AA TONS OF PLASTER"JLVT RE t)*JI * fTU'ED and for sale at the store of | April U. WM, A. ROCKWELL. Tltflctl. / \I.l II AN 6 ( (>I 111 SALE—j{y virtue i Jo. la inner of the U:j li.ni,' Court of Bradford count v J vv ■ 40 ile on premium of the mill nn,' l peity on FRIDAY. tic 80, day of JLLY. lbL .t 00,- " . i '' c ' 4 '. •/ ',,'"""" ''ii; dooiM property, lui e tlw • estate o- /-. i <.i < U . -ituuK* m Athens lw[„ and bounded am] dr-eiited m 1011-.iru : One undivided I uitii |) part o! a :'ill property situated :u Athena township lore . I m tti.d including a saw mill, flouring will, and sash I'm mJ > tory. win. 1, are all situated together and < arried hv the ..j ! * ' ,er P ,JW *' "'! incapable of being divided aud that the or 1 a-- follows: On the north l.y Willi*,„ ■k ' f':" „ 8 , D . d 'u' Wt lj> ,hc '-''""h-iung River, south and w.-.t , b.. Uud ol Kanaoiu Puwhall. Containing about lour ! ; "Vita?: • ,Sie !>art " f 1 P*ce of land -dtuute I i A then, town,hip nt-jreaaid and at the head of the mill | IHU u.d bounded as follows ; Un the north hv land of i . ... I , y'f'i'o ,^ £< - r -. tacV by Cheiuuug liiver. soull, l y land of \\ illniru >cutt. and on the west hy the ■s ' ; , i'l unUlniu * ab)Ul ven aires, be the au.e ! ihl: S< l \°"l H'"! 1 ' nT .\ wf * P 1 ?-** " f ll "l situate in I At .e.i ■ . woi-lnp afore-aid and lying on Orrutt's Creek r: | ami. bouudid aa follow*: Beginnihgat a potton the wmth i ' n "' r ol la: tl surveyed to Jante* Wil, tt i.,, • !. U a, rant N .. 1.,J0 ai described in a died given by C \ fiuipiuitn loArthm Yutos bear,ng date 16th F< bruarv.A D. i l.\ ix. opting ia iam sold lo Levi Avenll. Contain, mg .'out 1(0 aires, with about twenty acre- improved, v. jtn a nuu>e i*rji barn there*n. ALSO On. ninth part ol another piece of land situate .n Athens t wu.-hip atoreeaid and hounded as ' u-crii cd !in a certain deed dated 25th dav of June. A.ln. 1855 gi\ i e-u by John Eighmey to Arthur Yates: Beginning at a j timer ola lot belonging to the estate ot Horace U illis >l , ih";.' UWi i h w M' ISS rods to a comer. 0 . then e north feel west lu7 rod-; to Corner, thr-ncr sonth be rj West 100 rods to ac. rner, thence south :>Hl J east 107 I r"nt 1 ..V' 0 U £ lm, ' in h r . '*' lot No. Id. o„ War rant 1 >iuiigh 01 luwajuhi, on k . the 2oth day JUNE, 1*5:., at 2 e clock. P. M.,at wh.dt' time and | ! .. u !l \ .t-t s interested are requested to pre sent tlie.r 1 la.ms 01 else forever Ix- debarred from the said V ,\ "3 1,",9 P.H.iIuKUuW. " , - ' ■ Auditor. A UIiITOK'S NOTICE.-s-/. H. P/kinmeu, -*■ l tu ll " •" °f Richard Patrick, atti/fnet of J C Mi cktr .?• Perkins vs. William Mead. In the Court of t omiiioii Pleas of Brad urd County, No. S4O, May term. The undersigned, no Auditor, appointed by said Court to d tribute funds raised l.y Sheriffs sale of real estate of deteii'l mt, w'll attend t.* the duties of his appointment at his "11: ein tin Borough of Towaoda, on FKIDAY* the 2till day of JUNE, 1-59, ato'clock, P. M., at w'hich time ;i r, ! pla-e all persons interested arc requested to pre sent liie.r claims or else be forever debarred irom the -.I:J fund p. D. JIOIiUOW j Mtv '23. i-Vi. Auditor. \ PMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice " ia hereby given that ail per-.ns indebted to the vi tate of 1. S- HOY'T. late of Athena Borough d.c'd.. are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and an )■ .sot - having ci.iinis against said estate, wili preseiit them du'v autireuticuted for settlement. J..T. HOY'T. I ' . May 3. 1559. J. B. P.IiEVL, )' Ad!UiU otrator3 i DM INISTR ATOR'S NOTICE.- Notice 1 a i is hereby given, that all prisons indebted to the estate of IiFIXNIS HKL iIMY . late of Ridgburv, dee'd., nr. heicl'v reque-ted to make payment without delav • arid all persons having claims against the said estate vrili plea.se picseu: them dul> antiieuticated tor hettleniciit. . I'MXNiS DRUM MY', 1 . , . . , , C. Ob KE\CII ( Aamni.stratorji , MayS, 1859. v. ! A I> MINISTR A TOR'S NOTlCE.—Notie# - is hereby given, tint all persiins indebted to tho e-titeof WILLIAM PAIIKY'. deceased, late of Athena 1 i 1 , are requested to make pay, lent without delay ; and thus, having ciaims against the said estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. . WM. 11. FKITCHLK, 1 C. W. CLAPP, j ' iwrli tf. WW. Administrators. i DM 1 NISTRATOR'S NOTICE —Notice la.l i- lie:el.v given that, all j 1 rsons indebted to the es- I tate fCHAI Nt'FY TlXoLEY'.late of Orwell I wp.,dee'd., j ai hereby requested to make immediate payment, and , i:I pctson- I. ivaig • laiins against said estate will present ; t -em duly authenticated for settlement to \V. R. PICK : I-KING, Orwell Hill, Bradford Count . Pa. W. R. PiCEEUIXG, MASON* TIXGLEY*. kprii 18. ftKt. Administrators. \ DM IN ISTRATRIX'S NOTICfi. NoficM - 1 i- hereby given That all persons indebted to tin es- I -tate ot DANIEL Wll ,S( )\, late of Wilraot twp, dee'd-, ; must n.aki immediate payment, and all peroQ* having ■ demands again.-t > iid estate will present them duly au ( theiitieatid for settlement. ER AXIA WILSON, " I April t6,1859. Adniinistratrix. ' A DMIN I STR A TRI X'S N OTfCTT. Norire ! V is lieretiv veil, that all persona indebted tn thees . stc o t J1 >X A ill A X At. LA. late ot llnivli, dee d., are I hereby rctiue.-ted I 1 make immediate payment, and all . person - having claims against said estate will pre-.cnt tin; n duly authenticated for settlement. ELIZABETH AULA. ApriH 16.18jj. Administratrix. t'Xlvt l IRIXS NO LICI - . ---Nutice i.s licre- I J by .. en. that all person.- indebted to the estate ot \N"inrw GF.RXET, late of Colambta township. de- d.. f.rc hereby requested to make payment without, delay ; end ..11 persons having claims against estate will present theiu dulv authenticated for -ettlnnent. HARRIETT GERVET. May 16. lVi. Executrix. I \ THE ORPIIANS' COURT OF TSKXt I l-'ORD Gonnty. And now to w it: l-Vhrinry. 19.1859, j en motion ot Mr. Merrur. the Court grant a rule upon tho kens ?ml representatives of James Lee. late of Merrick. , in -aid ' "i-nty, derea-ed. to appear on the sixth day •ii next \i.ny Tt in, and accept or refuse to accept tho j ~c.il estate of .- iid dei edent. at the valuation made hy the j I -V of Inquest, or sli .w cause why the same shall not '• : sold. \nd now 1 > wit : Mav 11. ls.",f>, 011 motion of Mr. ! werenr. the rule upon the heirs and representatives ot the . .ii James la. . decreed, is extendi d till the 6th Il.lv of ■ *v| tan her Ten \ i>.. is.vt. (whh-h will be 011 the loth div oi -• litem: t-r. l-'stt.( and dire-t a publication of tho { .same iu one 01 the ne-vspai r-of the ouuty, and that a : copy of the suite be 111 :l)ed to rremont, Nebraska Tc-rti *orv fort'iree sucre--ive weeks, j •i i tiiicd fw-m the record. JA.YIFS H. WEIJR, 1 May 30.185i>. Clerk. 1 DMIXISTR I TOR'S NOTICEI Notnm st i, hereby giv-n, tii.il all persons indebted to the ■ -t.-teof S\ M i LL \\ . BILL-, late of Wyalusing t,vp.. do ! en cd. are hereby requested to make payment without j delay, ami all tier- in-Giavcigdemands against said estate, I will prcscut them authenticated ibr settlement JOHN F. CHAMBKKI. t IV. Mav 3ft. IS",0. Adm'n' trat nu|, atrir. ! A UDITOR'S NOTICE ~J. n. PMton,, - * Jr.. I ) the 11; , f II If. Titus {,- Co-, vs U. S.h'hii, or:/. In the C"rrt ol ( < mmon Pleas of Bradford county - Xl. iiif. Sept. Term, 1 SV.r Also li n. Potion lo il.e u e ig rf fturdm llruntt r* J. If ,5- U.S. Pkinney. .No. *9O ie ; Sept. Term. 1855. The under-itrned, an Auditor, appointed hv said Court to d ,-tri! ute funds ru! Ed hy Sheriff's i|e of real estate of defendant in ah ve judgment, will attend to the duties of bi appointment at his .-pice in the borough of Towanda , "U S VTURDAY*. th? C."d day of JULY", 1?59, at 2 -'clock, !' M.. at which time and place all p.- rsons interested are re-ir.rstcd to f, -'-ent tluur claims or else be forever debar red tr-m the aaid ftiad. E. OVERTON", Jr.. P j J ue 13. ls->r>. Auditor. •i A D MINI STR AT RI X'S N OTI CE.-N^ti^ r XX. is hereby given. that all nersons indehtsd to the j estate of W I [.LI AM E MAYJf AKD. late ol Rome dee'd . _ 1 mini make Immediate payment. and all persons having , : demands against said estate will present them duly au *-1 thentiiated for sctthmcnt. 1 . . NAXCV E- JIAYXARD, i Jqae R, ' e "3, Adm'hi.lratrix.