Seto Mbbertflizents. WAKEMAN'S CORNET. BAND, LACEYVILLE, PA. I)ENJ , -E. WAKEMAN, Leader, and comprising a wim p her of good musicians, announce to the public that they are prepared to furnish music for Parades, Excur sions, 8ai15,.4c., on reasonable terms. Address. Laceyrille, July 17,18g0. BENJ. E. WAKEMAN. PUBLIC 1711112217111: • y' HE subscribers offers will offer at public sale at their stables, in Towanda, Saturday, July 21. go, a large number of valuable Road, Carriage and germ H ors es, together with several setts of Team Aar- Imo. st ag , Hacks, Hay and Straw Cutters, add other p ro A e , o .,.. rty• .A credit of six, nine and twelbe months will b e given. Good security will be required in all cases. Joly 12, 1660. PO WSLL & SMITH. CAME to the enclosure of the subscriber, in Warren townshin, Bradford county, Pa., on the 11th of June, tire creatures, supposed to be one year old. —being 3 steers and 2 heifers,-1 jet black steer; 1 pale resfateer, line back, some white under belly ; 1 brinale steer with a white star ih his forehead ; 1 red heifer, also 1 red heifer with brindle cast, with white under belly. warren. July 16, 1860. WM. C. BOWEN. if YELL'S MILL at Sugar Creek is doing in_ all the work that Is brought to it promptly, having the Steam Power in successful operation, we can assure all who choose to give us their patronage, that they can rely upon having their work well done, and with dispatch Try us. MYER, FROST Co. Towanda July }B. 1860. JULY 9, 1860. They Have Arrived ! Those who were unfortunate in not securing a bargain in our last late arrival of FASHIONABLE AND CHEAP RMEM SODU_t_s l TRIMMINGS, Children & Ladies Flats, Shakers, &c. Are again offered an opportunity A Large Assortmewi al Law Pi:ices from which to sekct 9/1(1 BARRELS SALT, at • nt Tr,.‘ CT & MOORVS. • MACKEMACKEREL and Mackinaw Trout, in REL whole, bait' and quarter barrels, at iIAUTION.-IYlierem3 my wife POLLY !*; ny bed and board without ally jiht mow, this therefore to forbid nil per-Ins hurtekri tip , or tr List in" her en my account. nil will pay no debts of her con tractiaz aft,r thin date. iriSl U. ii. 111.1", Jr Trmancia. PISS ! El= ! ! ram !t t TE lebt attttort ment in ptniitylv.t ilia. e.m.kting of .1 !Mackerel, Trout. White F6h. Mat! Sa!ttion, Codlbill, Pickled and Smoked Herring. Smoked Halibut, &e. an.. on band, and to be sold cheap, by Towanda. June 10, 1.460. . e. 11. l'AT(•11. rittrxT i rxturr ! n r.ANGES, I.emotts. liana., Citron Our:tilt-. wituiesaleand Towanda. Jong. lit , I.cn. It. 1,.V1 EES E.— A fine wide of elieeQe nlways NJ on hand and for whrAcsalo and c. H. p arlr. • POFFEES, TEAS AND :SPICES—The beA in I' , “„u. PATt 'VINE DAIRY SALT.—trirge and small .1.!“ of A.llton Silt A new Int 01 l 4 yra-n• - • 2 Salt. arrivvd and for sale ,lteap. THE CAMPAIGN OF 1860! ! 3ft - Sle ! ! 3.11:51e ! ! ! The Towanda Brass Band, OF TEN TALENTED AND EXPEIII. • m SIC I rellect nongoince to thr r tar:l, of the• awl adjoining comities, that they al- Lan' tueol-h the BEST NISI' OF MIST(' to. J try xol ery ITCC:I-1 , 311, et CC:Lang:ILI , . rfith,. Far cu goleorot, A thlrens J. BILL MEAN::. =MEM EI=IMUMEM 1 A NTED.—Vi ve hundred men as Agehts to travel in either of the R 4 ...ts of New York, Woo, Michigan, 111....cutislii, lowa, Gm ia , ticut and Mind* ;gaud, A man nt good character HWI ordinary husdness talent, with a C 114411 capital nt V2ou, ran find Constant employment, with pleasure and profit, and the man of energy, per,...Yernace and economy may ...cure a fortune, as the agency may ennti sue tr,im three laddlni to 25 years. Agents wishi..g, to trays! in the ...tate ol,New York can lie Inittlediatrly entploved. and in Ohio the tiro[ of June next. For Mallet' partkulan empire ut the subseriher. at Towanda, April IF , 1`0;0 y wricE.—The Robscribetg offer to sell the o,py•right to it.W.ll/I)EN'S FORM 1)052K r MARktrate.. (Aldermen. and Justicf.s.) tnr tiny of the Stater of the except l'enniylvania and (Phi°, at ptire3 rancing from $.5011 to $lOOO. according to squat nice and population. - timid inducements are offered poi . • chasers, as the copy-right does not expire unlit B. GLIDDEN, Friendsrille. A. WIC4iII AN. Towanda. April 16. I,GO • 111. JOHN WINTOSII, will be found at hiA old office, Patton's Block, doting Spring and Teeth nsertes/ on Vulcanised 'lubber—the Lttest itnpiocement is dentistry. Specimen piece to be *en at the office. Persona indebted t) me will please Pal ap• JOHN rINTOSII. Toran.l3, Starch 20, li3oo. The Old Cash Drug House REMOVED ! CORN ER Main and Pine street, FIND DR. PORTER'S N E W MEDICINE STORE. AtDITOR'S NOTICE.—In tAt matter of the "fide of Henry Sible , deceased. In tho Orphans' Coort of Bradford Couw.ty• under.iued, an Anditor, appointed by said Court to distrinute Ito monies jy tke hands of the Executor, as per account filed, 'will attend to the duties of Ids appointment at his office in the Borough of Towanda, on SSTURDAY, the Ilth,day of AUGUST.IB6O.at 1 o'clock P. 1 L at which time and place all persons interested will Present their claims or be debarred from elaiming any Portion of said fund. ' C. D. 110.t..ITANYE, _ July 15, IRGO . Auditor. • SA. EE OF REAL ESTATE — .—The valua ble Real Kstate Known as the Lukens Lands-situate hi Warren Township, Bradford County Pa.. are offered for mile to the highest and best bidder. This body of lands eoatista of font coutiguons tracts. containing fifteen hun dred acres of good farming and grazing land, well water Pt and of easy access to a close market for produce, as the lands are' snated only about, five miles from the New York and Erie Railnctid. Offers of purchase will be re ceived for the whole body, or for the separate parcels an ntirding to the subdivisions occupied by the tenants. No sale will be made of less than ape hundred acres, and can be sold in that way. Pam-1s will not be sold separately uss nle the whole body Terms payment, one third cash, and the balance equal annual instalments, with interest secured by in bond and mortgage an the property. Title unquestiona ble. and tree from all incumbrance. Persons desiroul of purchasing will send their offers in writing in the nature ' of hide per acre, either to my Agent, it• WM. ELWELL, Esq., Towanda, Pa. ohe wilr to mytelf, SARAH L. KEENE, adminiatrstrix, with annexed of John Lukens, deceits* . lOW and Cheetnut streela, Philadelphia. ' Ipril 2, laso. JULY 10, 1860. WM. A. ROCKWELL Summer & Fall Goods, • CONSISTING OF LADIES' DRESS GOODS, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, PRINTS FROM 5 cti TO ONE SHILLING. MANTILLAS AND DUSTERS. WHITE CRAPE, STELLA, BROCIII; AND PRINTED SHAWLS. SUN UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS. BROAD CLOTHS, MEN AND BOYS' PLAIN AND FANCY CASSIMERES, SUMMER PANT AND COAT GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, BOOTS, SHOES, SOLE AND UPPER LEATHER. YANKEE NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS. - CROCKERY AND HARDWARE, FARMERS TOOLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, All cif which will be sold at the lowest possible pnee for Cash or Produce. WNI. A. ROCKWELL. ORANGE of hours, commencing MONDAY. JUNE. IR 1860. Trains will le4ve Waverly at about the follow lug hours, viz GOING WEST. GOING EART. Dunkirk Exprese..l.s7 P. M,IN. Y. Express-11.08 A. M Night Expre55....3.37 A. M.iNight Expreso.l2.l4 A. M. Mail 8 11 P. lil.!Aceummodation 6.53 P. M. , Way ' . k. 13 A. 11 !Stock Eipress. 4.55 A. M. Express Freight-5.35 P. M.lWay 7.55 P. M. Fast Freight • /4 I'4 A. Nl.lF.t.st Freight...lo.lo A. M. Way Freight 6.40 A. M. ! Way Freight-4.20 P. M. Cincinnati Ex cress doe not stop at Waverly. Night Express, Stock Express, Express Freight. Fast Freight (both ways.) run every day. Accoinmodation remain. neer night at Binghamton. Mail remains over night nt Elmira. Night Express of Sundays, rims only to Elmira. All other traine run daily, except Sunder. ARLES MINOT, General Sup. NATHANIEL HARSH, Ilereiver. TRACY A:110ORI. New- ron Works hi Tostanda . TH E subscriber has the pleasure to announce to the public that helms commenced , operations in his new Works, and Is OoO' prepared to execute orders for rteanl Engines, Grist Mill, Circular, Gang and Mu. ley Saw Mill Iron.. Iron tVitter Wheels, and most kinds of Castings and Machinery in common use. He also, manufactures a variety of Stove, ; also Thithlde Ski ills and Pipe Bxes. ila% lug purcici-ed - the entire stock ut Patirrr3 of Cdr• late c , inr;.rn cf l'11(1;,pi& NV heeler, C John Arnut, of Elmira, he thinks he is Letter provided u ith pattern.- for tiv.iring. thao any com.erii in this region or country. lie al,l I r sided with the choicest Maciii- - nery cud the heel iit Workalim. acil has every Meilitv to execute boyk promptly. lie therMufe, solicits a ".il'are of public patrohailre. ribanila Julie Pi. TRACY & MOORE'S BROWN SHE ET I .); CiS, 4-1 with, from GI to •A cent, per )u!k.l at j' - 2 1 '. HUMPHREY'S. J.lt GE STOCK of GentA, Ladies and J C4ildrrn•s Gaiter:. 8... lets and Slivos. ,Pi.t le ceirc•l Joule :NI. I•r.n. 111"NITIIRF:Y.S. Is rrcciciug at the Metropolitan hardware Store, A LAIIGE ADDITION To HIS STOCK OF Harvest & Haying Tools, Iron, rind-s , -n , l, St (r ,, , Iln Icr 11 - 6rlars, irushinL,r .11achtn‘ s, , iis. Gig ss, Ihn 'PI Is, WANT E I) . W1)01,, II IDES, PELTS, ALESSO MARIO, Portrait & Landscape Painted PRIQVISUMI STWIE! A. WICKHAM (1 13 PATCH respectfulki informs the ci J• tizens of Totvai,da nut vi inity, that he has reeeiv ed and opened in It. King , lbery's oppo,ite Mo..tan yes', a large and well ,elected ,fora of Groceries & Provisions, Which trill b.! Eohl Cheap as the Cheapeat, for CASE OR ream:nu:a PRODUCE. The Goods art entirely new and fresh, any'• comprise the best selected stock of Sugars, Teas,-Coffees, Spit-es, Fruils, Candies, Ilikirrn, Pork, flrams, Dried Beef. Fisk of all kinds. Camphene, Fluid, Ilioden Sbne It 4-r.. Ever brought inb. this Merkel. All that h asked is a trial of veils and prices. En CASH AND THE HIGHEST PRICE V%lll be paid at all times for Farmer's Produce of all kinds truoxi BUTTER - wanted at good prices. Towanda, June I I INhu. READ ! REFLECT ! REMEMBER ! THAT fn addition to our former assorment we are now opening a full and general assortment of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, selected with great care to meet the wants of all: Farm ers, Mechanics (and especially) THE LADIES, will (if they consult their own interest) give us us a call before purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD ! Our Stock oG DRY GOODS, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, , BOt;TS k, SHOES, HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, NAILS, SASII, GLASS, HOUSE TRIMMINGS, &c. cannot be excelled as to quality, quantity or variety. TRACI & MOOR& Towanda, Jnne 14. MO FRESH. ORANGES AND LEMONS, at FOX'S. FRESH FIGS AND PRUNES, at FOX'S SIIMMER, SILKS, Challies, Bareges,.Thib bets and Crape Shawls, just received at fe2o. HUM PHREY'S. Ulster Brass & String land. WIT. DITTRICIS, Leader. ANNOUNCE, to the public, in general, that they are prepared to furnish Music for Parades, Excursions, Ptc Nies, Cotillion Parties, &o. For engagements, apply to W. Dirrawn, 'Towanda, 1. DAVIDSON, Ulster. martlfonf,„, TjAY RAKES,AT WHOLESALE AND .11-1, Retail, at ILERCUR'S. Seth 31bertisenunts. IS OPENING A LARGE STOCK OF WOODEN AND STONE WARE, BIRD CAGES AND BIRD SEED, OILS, PA LNTS, KEROSENE, PLEID A; ALCOHOL, GRINDSTONES AND HINGES, N. Y. & M. RAIL ROAD. S. N. , BRONSON ORWELL, PA COPPER, BRITANNIA, 11 - .4RD HOUSE. TOWANDA NEW GROCERY J. D. HUMPHREY, `4200 tIVOUOc• DOMESTICS, Hosiery and Gloves, FAMILY OREEL BOO7S;' . SHOES & GAITERS, Sole & Upper Leather,Calf skin, W MLR ARE TO BE sr:t) At Reduced Prices, lOTEL KEEPERS, 0. D. lIIIITI.F.TT 2:002,w, :L3(4-Ivom,§i r AVE just received from the City, a Large Stock u( DEPORTED PURE MOORS, of every vai;ety. My stock of LIQUORS has been put , cha,ed for ' A fi, ;lireetly Irmo the linportera, whereby I am enabled to tarnish Fanner. for the approaching Harvest, a ..tiperior and Pure article of Liquor, of any kind ahatetrr.ntl.o ER PRICES than were ever be fore offered in 'feu:lnd.'. HOTEL KEEPERS %yin !Ind it greatly to theft a.lvantage to examine my .t o ,•k l efoie p.m hosing elsewhere. 1 have Meilitlf4i fur pnr.hasing, which enables me to WIiuLESALE my goods at New York WHOLESALE PRICES! Be,ides my Li4luomare warranttal pure and unadulter ated. have ako on hand the Largest Stock and Great est Variety of TOBACCO AND SECARS Ever brie,4o. to . Towanda , which having been purchased directly from the Manufacturer; and Importers, enables Inc to a im.ete with the Wholesale Tobacconists of the city. 11.4.• I keepers and others are respeetfully Invited to an examination of my entire ',tuck of Liquors, Cigars and Tu' acco. Also, Groceries & Provisions, Of every deseription, will be kept constantly on hand, at prie,, KR than ekewbern in this town. Confident that I inn enabled to sell toy entire stock of flood', either at Wholesale or Retail, leas titan like goods c:111 be !Amelia...eel this side of the City, I respectfully so licit the !subtle to an examination at No. 5. Brick Row. 11. W. NOBLE. Towanda. June 14, PITOICE IMPERIAL TEA at 50 cents kJ a poond ; a better article than we have ever sold at that price, and probably as good as others sell at 75 mita Tbbeuo humbug—aft we ask is to have it tried. We warrant every pound of Tea we sell to give satisfaction cr the money returned in all ca4es at FOX'S. JRIO AND LAGL'IRA COFFEE it./ in the Kern& and Grain at rot's. FRUIT! FRUlT.—Oranges,Lvmons,Rais , ins. rigg, Prune:, and Dried Peaches at FOX'S. VIIEESE, CRACKERS AND HERRING V at r /X'S. BASKETS, CLOTHES PINS, SCRUB and Marking brushes, Window Brushes with long and sh..rt handles, Mop Sticks, Shaker Mops, Matches, Wooden Faucets and a vat loty of Wood ware at RAKE RS COCOA No. 1 11000 LATE, _UP Homeopathic Chocolate. Farina, Corn Starch and Preserved Fruits of diferent kinds put up in 5 pounds jail; at FOX'S. AIZENA—A NEW ARTICLE MADE 11 frekm Corn, said to be superior to Corn Starch for Puddings at FOX'S XITS, SARDINES AND CIGARS Wholesale and retail at FOX'S. AES' DETERSIVE SOAP-THE • best Chemical soap In the United Staten at FOX'S. MACARONI AND VERMECILLA very tine and freak at FOX'S. FRED NEMR.C r OM, CIVIL ENGINEER, SURVEYOR AND DnA UG HMI A N , respectfully announces to the cit izens of Bradford county. that he le prepared to do any work that may be entrusted to him, with accuracy and despatch. Towanda, May 24th, IVA WOOL ! WOOL WOOL 1-25;00011m. WANTED!—The highest market mit* will be paid rt May 23,1860. M. E. SOLOMON'S. air Walsh your Wool clean before you bring it to mar ket, on the sheep, it possible, or in tub, as olio-third will be deducted for unwashed wool, as is the custom in the wool trade, and farmers can do It a good dealcheaper,.as above mentioned. WILSON, MUMS dr. CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Extensive Dealers in Tea. 115 Warren street, (three doors below Washington st.,) NEW YORK. WILLIAM 11. WILSON, formerly of the firm of Pal ler, Dayton dr, Co., and Wilson, Jackson A Merrill. D. V. BARNES, formerly of Bradford county. A. C. KEENEY, of Wyoming county, Pa. • SAMUEL N. DELAND, of New York. Moran Stip Interemetifiats. JUNE 15, 1860. RECEIVINd- (West Side of the lublic Square.) Sugar, Molasses, Fisk, AND OTHER Suitable for tae season. AND A GEN.-I.IIAL ASSORTNIENT OF MOROCCO, SHOE FINDINGS, LININGS, &c, FOR CASH ! DRUGGISTS, FARMERS, AND ALL 50 Cent Tea. JUNE 1; 1860: JUST OPENED, KEYSTONE STOKE ! SIMINEE tOBD2s IN calling attentinn to our present stock of NEW GOODS, *5 do not hesitate to say, that in no village In Northern Pennsylvania or Sourthern New York will a stock of goods be found possessing more at tiattidns in tiktiety, styles, quality of goods and prices, than we are now prepared to exhibit. Having facilities for buying goods superior to others, we are able at all times to select the newest styles and most desirable goods as they appear In Market ; and conducting our business strictly upon ike CASH SYSTEM ! we uan keep always on hand a large stock and better as sortment and can afford to beLl goods at lower prices than they can be found elsewhere. We are now receiving a large assortment of SUMMER SILKS ! Plain and Figured Bareges, Crape Moretz. Elegant Barege ROBES, 14 half their value. Organdie Robes, Printed Organdies, Plain and Figured Lawns, Jaronett Robes, Printed Jaconetts, Pine Apple Cloths. " Barege Angials," the morel taShirmable add durable cotton and wprted prees goods now worn. Besides a great variety of other styles or Dress Goods. Also the best assort ment of MOURNING GOODS, That can be found this side of Xew York. HOOP SKIRTS! 250 STEEL SFRINIG HOOP SKIRTS At a Great Reduction in Price .11,ST RECEIVED AT the Keystone Store. A YILF:SII SUPPLY OF Three-Plg and Ingrain Carpels, Plain White and Check Vattinga . Flrior Oil Cloths. from 3-1 to 2 yards wide, Druggets, Matte, kc. These goods we are prepared to sell 20 per cent less than the same can be bought elsea-bere. TUST RECEIVED at the KEYSTONE STORE, a large lot of SUN UMBRELLAS and PA RASOLS, at a peet reduction from what we have hereto fore acid them. T UST RECEIVED at the KEYSTONE SToll.E.stelia Shams. all prices. Plain Th het Shawls all colors, Silk Shawls. Brodie Shawls. Printed Wuol Shawls, Lace Shawls, Silk and Lawn Mantillas, " Zeno bias," Sic. TEST RECEIVED at the KEYSTONE it, STORE, Elegant Counterpanes, different sires. Wool and Damask Table Covers, Damasks, Bleached and rn lileacktl Linen Table Damasks, Napkins, Linen Table Spreads, Curtain Draperies, Sheetings and Pillow-case Muslins, from Iths to 2i yards wide. JUST RECEIVED at the KEYSTONE lei STORE, an elegant assortnient of Embroideries. Em• broidered Collars. Embroidered Setts. Embroidered Edg ings. Embroidered insertings, Marsailles Collars, Mar sallies Setts, Embroidered Flounclogs, Crape Collars, Crape Setts. Crape Veils. Black Love Veils. A large as sbrttnent of Black Lace Veils. TUST RECEIVED nt the KEYSTONE • STORE, Transparent Window Shades, all sizes, and Trimmings. Green and Buff Iloßands, different widths. • - LUST RECEIVEt) at the KEYSTONE t./ STORE, Boots and *hes, Hats, Caps and Straw Goods, Crockery, OiLs'and _Paints, Olass and Sash, Choice FanWty t4roceries. Ilajous Gloses ALL size 4 in colots, Black and White, of these cerebrated gloves will always be found at the KEYSTONE STORE. Nails r Nails ! ! KEGS NAILS of a Superior Quality For Sada, Whol*Aaln and Retail, at the KEYSTONE STORM. NORTHERN LIFE AND FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY Ao. t, Moor g ate street, Lmutaw. ESTABLISHED 1836. CAPITAL, $6,298,000 ANNUAL REVENUE, .. 1,000,000 Office, New Building, PhiLadelphla Bank, 425 Chestnut Street. LONDON DIRECTORS George G. Anderson, Thomas N. Farquhar, Sir Chas. R. licGrigor, Bart. Lord Ernest Bruce, M. P., Duncan James Kay, William Westgarth, William Miller. M. P., Chairman, A. P. Fletcher,Secretery, Edward Foch, Vice Secretary. The Policies of the NORTHERN ASSURANCE COM PANY, are not only gurranteed by a Large Capital, but also by the unlimited personal responsibility of over One Thousand Shareholders. Sir Losses prdperly adjusted and paid, withront refer ence to London. FOX'S PRILADELPFIIA BOARD OF REFERENCE Stuart dc Brother, DeCutcheon .3.5 Colltias, Jos. B. Mitchell. Esq., Pre& ?Jett. Bank,liyets, Claghorn & Co.. Smith, IVllliams & Co., Jas. Dunlap, Esq., Pres. Union Bank, James Graham A; Co., Gew, Macaleatar ..S; Co., Hon. W. A. Porter, late Judge Supreme Court. NEW-YORK REFERENCES Duncan. Sherman & Co., J. I.t. Jtnart & Co., Geo. 11. Stuart & Co., Abr'm Bell's SOW, J. It. Jay & Bons, Robert &, Williams. BOSTON REFERENCES J. E. Thayer & Brother, Jarve; & CorMera . Sweeteer, Cooldn & Swan, C. R. Hovey & Co., Wilson, Hamilton .t Co., George Greigg, Esq., Geo. Snell, Esq., Johnson, Se well & Co., Geo. W. Warren & Co. e• WILLIAM GETTY, Agent. - "' New Bailding, Philadelphia Bank. E. B. McKEAN, Solicitor, May 31, 1810. Towanda, Pa. AMMAN HOTEL, Near the Bridge, Towanda, Pa. JOHN LAUGHLIN 'respectfully informs the public that he has teemed the new and commodi ous Hotel rocently erected near the Bridge, and having banished it thoroughly, is now prepared to accommodate inch of the travelling public as may give him a call. He will endeavor b attention 0 the wanted Ids guests and by the reanonabieneem of charges, to merit a por tion of public patronage. The Bar wilt be kept stocked with the best Sprit:ion and Malt Upon. Stabling la attached. with care ful attendance. • May 23, 1800. CULTIVATOR TEETH at RERMIIO3 trACKINAW MUT—Fine New Fiab 01 Just received at •' Mistellaturotui. AT mg A NEW stock OF Mitirbhattatm,irs; o:4les' Bakery &We s Room A . IF you want fine ORANGES & LEMONS GO TO THE GAMY. If you want CANDIES, If you want BREAD, CAKES, PIM or cnActlan, TU THE BAKERY II you want good TOBACCO AND CIGARS, GO TO THE BAKERX If you *nut an era GLASS OF LEMONADE, O 0 TO THE BAKERY " • If tot pant a Very extra DISH OF ICE CREAM. ! GO TO THE EA KE!Y • It you Want the LSTEST NEWSgIAPERs, 'GO TO THE BAKflty Ir you want any of the POPI:LATt MAGA:USES, GP TO YID; BAKERY Tryon Want to ORDER ANY BOOK, . GO TO THE BAKERI Or a PIECH OF SHEET 11E810, ~_L L GO TO THE ttiKERY Go to hie Battery, and see what is there ! SPRING GGODS! H. S. MERCUIt H A LlEe ast rt l ec w eiv which h ) . . ill fine befo s u t n o d c a k ofP great S tva ltN ri l oy t o i f fiSHIONABIE DRESS GOODS, The Largest, Bestan i tE an hea sn Cheapest of French, English PRINTS AND GINGHAMS; IN TOWN N CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND SUMMER STUFFS, Of eery description Carpets and Matting, OIL CTOTUS, DRUGGET, WALL & WINDOW PAPER, SHADES, LACE VEILS, EMBROIDERED coLLArs, BLEACHED et BROWN SHEETIND.9. 8 SHIP.TINGS, tIUSH , . CRAVATS, N'ECK TIES, STOCKS, SHIRT COLLARS BOSOUS, SUSPENDERS, Sc. BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. untLgually fun assortment of Cofttmon .4.01,16vry HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, COMO/IZZ, WINDOW GLASS, SASII, GROCERIES, OILS, PAINTS AND VARNISHES, CROCKERY 4: GLASSWARE, All of which are offered at the Lorrst Price: Towanda. April 2ii, lean The Campaign of 1860 'fairly Opened 11ONTANYES STORE In the ,liape of a FRESH AND LARGE ASSORTMENT 0!‘ L)252' 6,00:00i GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCIEERT, HATS AND CAPP, &c., &c., &c., An.l all the elegarees and et eeteraa neeegsary to gratify the tastes and wants of this fast atm. March 21. DRESS DEAZENGF ! THE undersigned would respectfully inform the Ladies of Towanda and vielritty..- that they are now prepared to do all hinds of URE:S..; %L NINh in the latest and most fashionable and cheaper than at any other 95 tots:hi:unit 11.`'he Comity. • earlOorts one door below BeSilentan's block, at Ike resittace of A.J.Noble. :MIS. A. J. NOBLE:, April 16. 1060. MISS .1. 11. 1111. E. 'Wool Carding in Myersburg. PE(ISONS living on the West side of the Susquehanna river, having wom. T 4) ( - .1):4) can leanie it at the Clothing Store of E. S. BENEIIiCT. in Towandt. and it will lw gent to the Factory in M er•lsiig. Carded and then returned to the Store erithont . any extra charge for cartage. - idyersburg. May 11, ISC.O. W. A. HEIEDICT. . .. . _ r_ . NOTICE TO COLT,ECTOItti —Von are hereby authorized to deduct live per rent, from the State tax of every individual who pa y his. or her State and County Taxes; in frill. on or liefore the (!sty of Pin 6 next, and the same shall be allowed yotr in ;our settlssment with the Treasurer, providrd the same k by you paid into the County Trei-ury oil or belore the 2t; and 27 days of June, next. By order of the Commis ;sioners, E. IL t'tlnt.l3.li•t;H, Clerk, Gontmi«inner's Offire, 'May 1, I gra) OMR 2117SZCAL TRIEND, 4cl - 11in MrSiCAI. FRIEND, " a rare comparion for k_.l the Winter months. 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IL SkYllO .k Ca.. iO7 Naggari Street, New-York PLANTS FOR SALE AT THE CARDEN OF HARRY MIX. LIST OF PRICES : Early York Cabtstge, t cents doz. Early Dutch' Cauliflower, Asiatic Cauliflower, 0 Large Late Cauliflower, 6 " Urge Sweet Pepper, .10 " Large Red Tomato, 6 " Large Round Egg-Plant, .10 Long Egg Plant, ..10 " Bell-shaped Pepper, 10 " A few thousand Sweet Potato Plants, will in condition to set from 10th of May to the 10th of June, at 50 cents per hfndred. All Late Cabbage Plants, out-door culture, at 23 cents per handrail. Celegit% 25 cents per hundred ; thonsands in fi ne con dition to set from the middle of may to the first of Au gust. Being so deficient last season, I am now prepared to supply all &mends. Much pains will be taken to make all the Planta as strong and stocky as possible; by; transplanting. s;e: Plants may be carried any distance, as they will be pack ed exceedingly well in mew GRAPE VINES, AU the Vines I sold,' emscantirunto name. The purchasers will please keep the names distinct, and when they.ftnit should there be a Mistake. a new Vine will be given. A few vartelges of Grape Vines for sale, at the garden. 'Rotunda, April 213, 1860. HARRY 3114/ O - RPILANS' COURT SALE.—By yirtu6 of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford' Comp ty;will be exposed to public sale, on the premises, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 4,1840 v at 1 o'clock, P. IL the following described property, late the estate of Orange Bosworth; late lof Pike twp., deceased; to wit North' by !ankle of %Vbs. Brink's estate, east by !ands belonging to the heirs of said Win. Brink's estate, and lands of Muscly Ellsworth. south by lands or George D. Johnson and Jonathan Nichols, west by lands Cl Stephen Brink: H t Tepper and It. B. Eastabrooks. Containing about siktY Ursa, about fifty acres improred;,. ivith -a Mimi& dwelling Loose, framed barn, small horst .barn; tire or chardathereon. Terms made known on the day of sale. 'WU B . STEVENS, BETSEY BOSWORTH, Administrators.. GO TO TILE BAKERY eiRPHANS' COURT SALE.4--By virtaci V of an orderer the Orphans' Court of Bradford Conn t 07.• will:be exposed to public sale, on the prethlses, on. eATUIIDAY,AUGUST 16$10, at 1 P. ii.tbe rolkrwing property late the estate of P.M.Hosley,late of Bpll . egflel d twp., deceased. tow , t : The following lot piece or par• ccl of lapdpituate in Sluing/101 tp., bounded east by S. S. Moso.eY, south by lands bf P. P. Bennett, west by !atlas et Charles Elliott, et. al.. nortjt by lan& of J. tio hord, B. Culp. Containing thty-two acres, or there abouts.. Terms of Sale--One foni•th npnn confirmation of sale and the balance in one year with interest. nIZPIIANS' COritT SALE.—By virtue V of an order of tie Orphans' Court of Bradford Coun ty, will be exposed to public Pale. on the premikes, on SATURDAY, JULY 7. 18G0; at I o'clock, Po L. the fel - lowjnt prDrrty, late tin estate of,,Nelson Johnson, late of Pike twp., deceits:if. to wit The following lot, piece or parcel of Land,Aituate,in .Pike, tp, bounded north by lands of eeorge 11. eaat by the public, highway leading through Leßaysville, south by William F. Rob bins, west by lands of JoAiali Benham. ContainhigabOut one, third of an acre, all improved. with a small framed dwelling howe, barn and a few fruit tress thereon. Tenn of Sal— The 'torch:we trlonei to be paid on the conlinnatiou of the bale. A DIMI N . I STRATO R'S NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given. that all persona indebted to the es 'Ate of CHARLES PERKINS, Late ur SinkthOeld, dece'd, must make immetliat" plymolnt. an,. all pet•sunataring demands airainst said estate trill present them duly au thenticated fur settlement. JOSEPH PERKINS, • .Administrator. A N ISTitA TOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given. that all persons indebted to the estate of PHILANDER M. HOSLEY; late- of Spring- field twp., decease/1., are hereby rtluested to nutke pay rhelit without ils!ay, and all persons having , ansands nysio~.,nin rr,t a le, will present theta duly authetttivat ed fur ,ettleuient. D M IN ISTR .vroll'S NOTI Cr.—Notico is hereby riven. that all per,ans itidebtl..4. to the estate ASA de,eabed, late of Canton town• nr , to m.". 0 payment %f Mont delay - aed thus.? ha: ma clalm; viast %h.- said estate will pleasi present th..w duly authenticated for settlement. (lIAItLE3 RTOCKWELI., ASA IT k TT, Atiminktratnr,. May 17 FY. ECt"r()R'S Non r F — . Notice if!here by gi,en. that tll o o:tel to the I.t4te o AS /1E1: rl-EN t ;."1 N . tato of Attsclor. Borough. de r e a.. r ,i. at , ro t •1 to To 1 , 12 payment without de lay. 4 11,1 a ll dm:lands azainct said es , tate, nisi prt—t. tr, th.:n dniv out/lent/v:l4c/ me , ettletnent, to 26. I'LAI.!.F:s 0. HUNTINGTON, • Ex.ectifor. ADM I N 1:7,T11 ATO R'S NOTICE.- -Notiee is 1...re1.y given. that all pertnn: indebted to the e-tafe )111.1.1 AA( F.\ ItN.SWORTII late a Tritpaec'd. ar,, :,•i t paylii, qt wilnout delay ; and all pi ag.t.izibt the :+aid estate will duly anthent.eated rnr .- - ettlentent. ELEA 'LEH PO NEMO Y. Administrator. A uDITOR•S NOTICE —John Holmes to H. J. mudar, use vs. Charles Mem!. —ln the Court of ( . 01111a /11 Please of Bradford County, No. 4ett. Deeeml:er . - • The undo E.:lg . :led, an Auditor, appointed 1)7 said Court to di.tritalle tuna" tai.",l It) : , Itet s ?ode of reel estate ot ;II attend to ot his ppoititment at hi" office it: the hot MIA of Towanda., on SATMIDAY. the lath L f CI; t 1 , 1,9, at tt u'clurk, A. M., at wi,:,•:, A n d 1 .!,,, inteleided are requested to pr,•-ent tho , ‘..l.ittn- or eke be for , nor debarred front the -aid fond. L. ti ERTON, Jr. „tidy 11. Auditor. 1.4 1 . X E(' I "TO N O'FIC —Notce is here -I_4 I,v cite!). that ail poran. indiddia) to We estate ot lat'll .\ Wyr,ii.dn; - tp.. deed.. are hereby requested to male payment without delay ; and all person. having t faints against said estate will pre-cut theta duly au:he:meat, d tor ~ettletnent. El' t:TOICS NOTICE. Notice is here -114 by; given. that a!l per,on: indebted to the eQ tate 01 HANNAH EVI FTS, late of twp. detease.d. are L.l eby reque,,ted to in.:Le payment without delay, and all having. 4 - 101114 urninct said estate, will present them duly authenticated for settlement. ABEL MORE, Executor. A I) NI I N !STRATI-1i N 01'1 CR—Not ice hereby chrn. that al p.t , rq,:fa indebted to the eg bite of JJII. sit El'A Lae ul LlJrough, deceaAel are herehy rerior•-ted to mak.• i4tqliate payinentnnd persoil+ 167,Viit.g 4tgaanst'Naid estate will present then aut..tait: , at, i ior wont. " ADm I N I STII.ITO lI'S N oTicE.—Notice nerkliy g I Vt . ll I IL.a. all per,tn , indebted to the ea tat, of E'):lt,E AN . F.lll', late of gorne lowmihip, deed, are hereby reoue•4 d to make immediate payment, an all persons hating 4 1 1 4 again:4 ,aid estate will present them duly male' , f. r , ettlernent to John Pas:s wore, at )tot,te. )IIS PASSMORE, Starch I. I , GO I.4 I ,XECt - TOIt'S NOTICE.--Notice is here zwen that all persrplA inklehtvd to the estate of )M %S MrEVIENN,A, t.1.,r,41..1ute ut .A.iylnin tp,mto.t. maleitnnil• , hatepuyiit . o2t, an a all per*on,, having demanda eain-t P,tate, ~: , -fmt them duly authenticated or Fetilement. PATRICK SIcKVIENNA. h Executors. - ---- v_IRANI) J 15111:, drawn for September T. 7( A. P. 1,410. .Irnirtiia - i Dist Mason, Jr. Slie.beriniti Eli.,ha Newell, Al,ijah Mend. Franklin ' 4 .iniihtleld---Wm. Kukker 11. nick Solidnort i-deyens imwker. F. A. French. l-Ldoim.ii B. Troy tp.-,-.11.1n0s B. Luther, Litchfield- -\Vm. K. Walker. 11,rrickrM'Kcan. Lenny P. Van Fleet. Tu....arora - --.11 en ry Mont Monroe tp--Wm. White, L.i zonlery. A. Pratt. Orwell o. ('. lla Co- Pike---IlarmAn Stan'g Sone T. If. Saloon- Wyeox—Stephen Clason Athete4 tp- Ransom Parch-'Rome- Nelson Allis, Silas all, Jacob A Weller. Seeley, P. PCl'hes. Burlington -Morri. Wileo7C. Ilidghery d'orrPeterson, A Hezekiah Whitehead, Ostra^.ll:q, P. W. Bum Smith. ham. Canton-- Eclinii P.iel.ard. Sprllfield 0 A Vincent, J Franklin—J M Taylor. John N Cooley. Granci le—V. :Nizton. Lu- Standing' Stone—C Roof. man Putnam, II Rosy'. H Pierce. Herrieit--,Jgrentiali Barnes, 'Terry—James H Terrell. Litchfield—Henry tieper, 'Ulster—S. C. Hovey, Vm. Leßoy—Joseph Smiley. Howie. Monroe tp—Jos S Ingham, Warren—Wm Manning, E Clark Cumniiiig'.. A Jocelyn. Montoo Hunley. Windham-1; Orwell—RS Wilson. Wells--Shubel Rowley. Piko—M ttCodding. .• Albany—James Lce. Joshua Smithfield—R Wood, J Fda- Athens tp—JameA Me A rtl'e. l bree. E • • boro—Wm Daneock,,Springfield—A B Panning. Wm Friteber.. branding Stone—S StevenA., I Burlington—C R Sconton . Slreshequin—John Waggett. Burlington west—Stephen!Troy boro—Delos !derrick B H. Stiles, 11 DeWitt.• , Bowen, Canton—Leonard Lewis, C' Troy tf---Allen Taylor. Wrighti Towanda tp—Dantel Swart- Columbia—N E Coffin. out. Plke—Amos C Pratt, C W Tnscarom—Henry Styer. Reynolds. IWilmot—.. .1 SWIM. lildgbury—lsaac Baldwin, SlWella—J W Pellet, ;1 Brink. B Brown. - Wyalusing—Bent Brown, N South Creek—A H Thomp- Black. . eon. Peter J Dean. Windham—P Warner. DRIED . PEACHES, at DRIED APPLES, at QTEEL POOR, SKIRTS--Chapper than ).„.7 any!other place at DORCUR'S. leant. June 7,1640 LEMUEL C. GLEASON, A dmintstrtttor Jutie T, 1800 June 7, IBGO NfEi - ay 2.1, IP6O LF:Ift*EL GLEASON, AlltrOnistrator, de Donis nen May 17. I .r.o BE .Tuiv 11. 1,-10 pi ;1 R. 1,40 COI:NELL Silt:P.lllD, llmini .it rix dr bunir non. with will annexed February 11,kNIPTON CH .13IPLEV,' Adininigtmt. %;arren llaniel il. Abell. WI -Musing -Elishtt Lewis. J keeler. BM ii - nr —SECOND wilts 1= El J. 11. Administrator JOHN 310 IMO W. . Executor FOX'S FOCI;