N'CU) abocrtiscincnts. OP REAL ESTATE. ,oTTaluable Real Estate, as " The Ln 1 •I ii d-situate in Warren twp., Bradford Co.. 1 k '' u 'j: oflered lor sale to the highest and best bid .fluids consist of four tracts, containing * v HUNDRED ACRES, t good farming land. ■ rK , "live miles from the X. Y. A Erie Railroad • irni* to purchase will send their offers iti ' * .h* nature of bids per acre to my agent, \Vi -' in P ,i at his office in TOWANDA, by the 15th ,lI v.i\'VMBER next. ill be iceeived for the whole body, or for the a reels icreeably to the present sub-divisions. : ' U 41 be made of less than one hundred acres, and V *■[ w j|| ~„t be sold separately unless the body can - ; ;r L. lof in that way ,ue third in hand and the balance in two year .talnients with interest. gARAH { KEAXE, iJministratrix C. T. A.. f John Lukeus, dee'd. ft iill-hia. Sept- 1M856. TEE LATEST NEWS ij r the Atlantic Telegraph ! ' FROM ELM -rtcs bis iust come to hand that MARSH & CO., of \" : . t'S'loN BLOCK, ELM IRA, have received per •' ' - * r ;.,.r the last few days direct from the mcti-op 7j;, tiiimsand d'dlars worth of SPLENDID NEW v: ; i(i ;,l„ „t the very latest importations and most ' .jvles, consisting of just everything, to which K" uf*l"-e cash buyer* is particularly invited. , .j t.i the wise is sufficient." Let all read their -eßlciit of New Goods daily and weekly, and go !,l v whether or no 20 per cent, can be saved bv ' fc-zds**f MARSH A- CO.. V - • No. 5, Uhion Block, Elinira, N. Y. pj vNNKLS From Is a yard to the very r ~t in the market, at MARSH * U°*3. Elmira. GOODS. — From GD a yard to sls / 1 uattern, at 1 P _ MARSH X CO S. • IVWLS of all kinds from 12s to sls, at >' MARSH A CO S TJOOI' SKIRTS from GS each, to Douglas [I v *!>ervrood's best,at • ' " MARSH A CP'S. JY RAM AT AS .V MERINOES from L<6d [ v ird to the best grades ia all rolors. at MAKSU \ GO'S I PACAS k BOMBAZINES in all grades 1 iruui l-'*d to a yard, at MARSH A CO S. JOYS & MEN'S WEAR.—The best and j j icst assortment out of New York City can be MARS | nUJUOIDEKiES. —Cheapest in the world MARSH I * FS. JORSK KEEPING GOODS at r j at M A RSH & CO & Readers of the Rcpoiter! vi*i want to buy Dry Goo s Fancy Goods or Yan ,re N'otians, cheaper "than von ever saw them, just B _ trip to ' " MARSH V CP'S. No. 7. Union Block. I AltS GO TP MARSH A GO'S CP TO MARSH A GO'S, NO. 5. NO. 5, NO. 5, NO- 5, NO. 5, NO. 5. , 'N BLOCK. UNION BLOCK, UNION BLOCK, ELMIRA. X. Y., FOR CHEAP GOODS ! N T EW ARRIVAL OF rA&IEi (^@©SSl I S. MEROUU Las again the pleasure la 11 annouui ing t his patrons and the public, the .it hi--t**re of a very large and beautiful assort i F.M.I. COOPS, which means everything that is : id.and which will as heretofore be sold for CASH t and generally lower prices, than can be Sound ■ and (i i< super! n ■ f"robtaining cheap and desirable Good*, and :.i-ers are respectfully requested to compare qu.ili . -I •■ritt-s. waivla. Sept. 20. 1 *7B . | :KN*)*H MERINOS and all Wool DE H ■ if. S. MERCUR. Hlfi'LINS A'uh'iK'iii*, Plain and Printed "Ijin*-*, Robes, Debeges and other dress goods, ■iIAWLS ! SHAWLS ! !—Single and ■ ■ Br*; he, Cashinere, Thibet, Silk mid Wool 9 H. s. MERCUR'S. ■. i; )j I \ ARDS of those celebrated Gd Pr;i:i-; also, an exteu-ive line of Merrimac H - .--t ree'd by ■ - IL S. MERCUR. BUXXKT RIBBONS, Fringes and Dross . xmings of the latest styles, new Silks and Ycl- I ■ "fTered at low prices,"by ■ - s ._l*o*. H. S. MERCUR. B'jLORF.D, DOUBLE EXTENSION, sTLEI. HOOP SKIRTS, a new and l-.i*ititul article ■ H|' ' SI AL, a large stock of Domestic lb ivv Denim-. Sheetings and Tickings, •' I Unbleached Muslins, Irish Linens and White V'* (cy description, at H I-UIGE assortment and the best (jnuli o of Cloths, Cassimercs an*l Vesting* at H > I L.L-.M I;\'s AND Youth's Far, Ber [ '';* l Buck Gauntlets aud Gloves, at ■ - MKRCUR'S and fashionaliic Hat and Cups, Boots ■ ; -*h-H*. great assortment received at BuGreat Atlantic Telegraph! M. E. SOLOAZOWS piHIKG EMPORIUM NO. 2, Patton's Block. '*o create-1 events of the Nineteenth Century, w submarine telegraph between Europe aud I 1 - 'id tin- uuparalled -t-nk ol READY MADE OF M, E. SOLOMON! combining the I' -.iriety, latest fashionable, and most durably : 'K ever brought to Towanda. ■ larcrm tho ( itizeus of Towanda and vicinity, " r " -tore, where I shall Ist luippy to see friend, and customers and as many new ones oV' f- lv,, r me with a call. Having just petuni > '.u-tcin and Western markets where 1 have ■ my Fall and Winter stock of CLOTHING, 1 ibVlSHijfi; GPPDS, Ac.. 1 can supply the ■ "wer rate- than ever sold here before, a* 1 have I "to'-k for Ua.-!i at the lowest figures. ■ MY STOCK CONSISTS OF . AT black Beaver Raglans and Sack black, brown and blue Pilot do; Petersham ■. * I a ion Cassimere do, Bla*k, brown and , ■ -**iu if,; Deerskin do; Lion skin d*> ; Fancy ■ " Marseilles By ■'-'-■z , i n . Cy (1 " ' Fau, y ""J white linen do; •'mis 11 j P ' Hosiery, of all kind* ; Ruspen- I M'*®d Meu's Wrappers ami Drawers. of Boy's Clothing! Boots and K). '1J 1 u " kinds, Sole Leather, Upper B^-r n',;alrSki,,'ttc j Vt-ica SaLii* AND SMALL PROFITS." 9 f hii! pa ' d J 0r Wool, Hides, Sheep Pelts, and all ■ . r '' a 1 1P highe-t market price*. 9i v,v u"i' VO,l u< N0.2, Patton's Block, former ■ . b v "ilium A. Rockwell, r • I*3B. M. E. SOLOMON. Hliscdttiicotia. Tioga Point Agricullural & junction Iron Works. AT Athens, Bradford County, Pa. WELLES, BLOOD & CO. EMERY'S PATENT RAILROAD HORSE POWERS! UJ E are manufacturing tlu-e justly celebrated End less Chain Power*, for one and two horses ; to which we Lave added sm h improvements as to make them the best endless Chain Powers in the world. Our THRESHERS AND SEPARATORS Are much improved over the Albany machines, and work admirably. Our new TIOGA POINT THRESHER AND CLEANER, Just tiiiisbed, will, we are confident, prove itself to be the REST COMBINED TUKKSIIUS AND WINNOWER in market It runs easily, is simple, strung, light and durable; will not carry over, nor waste grain : and will thresh and clean lit lor ma-kct as much grain per day, with the same power, as any Thresher with Separator will thresh. It is admirably adapted lor two ami lour horse powers. Job threshers will find it to be just tbe machine they have so long desired to find. Our Horse Powers and Threshers are, to say the least equal to any made in the Union ; so that farmers o many -null casting* and traps, consequent ly too liable to get oat of repair ;-that they Lave too many wearing or friction places, therefore hard to operate. ( lur 1- eed Cutters have two simple straight knives which can easily be sharpened, or. if ever necessary, can be made by any blacksmith. All are warranted to give sat isfaction. Ask your merchant to order one for yu. and send lor our CATALOULE, which contains additional in formation concerning all of the above mentioned machines and many others of our manufacture and sale. WELLES, BLOOD & CO. Athens, Sept. 15, 1878. Horses for Sale. I 1110 Subscribers desire to sell >*r ■<-!. >tluir iin* span of matched BLACK HORSES, ..LLCnot having teaming enough to keep them em ployed. Said team is a valuable one and is well known, having been formerly owned by Messrs. Harris & Page, and Welles k Brooks. Tney took the lirst premium as she liest pair Carriage Horses at the Bradford County Ag ricultural Fair in 1877—their weight is about 1200 pounds etch. We will sell tlieni cheap, either for cash, or on time with approved security. Athens. Sept. 21, I*7B. WELLES. BLOOD A CO. TOR'S NOTICE.— Notice is here 1J by given that all persons indebted to tiie estate of JOHN PORTER, late of Troy township, deceased, must make immediate payment, and all persons having de mands against said estate, will present them duly authen ticated for settlement. UEL C. PORTER, Sept 21, 1858. Executor. / lENERAL ELECTION PROCLAMA VTTIOX.— Whereas, by an act of assembly of the Com monwealth. entitled " an act relating to th'e elections of this commonwealthit is enjoined upon me to give pub lic notice of such election to beheld, and also the enume ration in such notice what officer* are t<> be elected, 1, THOMAS M. WOODRUFF. High Sheriff of the County of Bradford, do hereby make known and give notice to the electors of said county that a general election will be held in -aid county, on TUESDAY, the 12tb day of OCTOBER, in the several districts in said county, to wit:— In Albany, at the sub-district school bouse near Camp bell's mills. In Asylum, at the house of Jacob Frutchev. In Athens boro', at the house of E. S. Mnthewson. In Athens twp., at the house ol J. B. Hunt, in Athens Borough. lit Armenia, at the house of John S. Becker. In Burlington lorn", at the hull of Henry Vosburg. In Burlington twp., at the house of R (swell Luther. In West Burlington, at tbe house of E/.ra Goddard. In Canton, at the house of S. C. Myers. In Columbia, al the house of James Morgan. In Durell, at the school-house, called the centre school house, near S. Decker's. In Franklin, at the house of J. M. Martin .now occupied by IL M. Southwell. In Granville, at Ihe house of Benjamin U. Taylor. In Merrick, at the school house near Daniel Durand's. In Litchfield, at the house of Cyrus Bioodgood. In Leßoy, at the school house in Leitoy. In Monroe, at the house of 11. It. Rockwell. In Monroe boro' at the house of Ethel Taylor, in Orwell, at the house of France- Woodruff. In Ovi rton, at the house of David Waltman. In Pik - , at the house . French, in She-hequin, at the Valley House. In Kmitiitiehl. at the house of A. J. Gernuld. In Springfield, at the house of Simon Stevens. In Sylvania boro', at the house <>f Curtis Merritt, In South Creek, at the school house near A. Gißett's. In Towanda boro", at the Grand Jury room,in the Court House, in said boro*. In Towanda twp., at the school house,near ILL.Scott's. In Towanda North, at the house of S. A. Mills. In Troy, at the Eagle Tavern. In Troy twp., at the house of V. M. Long, in the boro' of Tr iy. In Tuscaror.i, at the school hotise near James Black's. In Ulster, at the house of S. B. Holcomb. In Warren, at the house of R. Cooper, lu Wells, at the house of L. Seeley. In Windham, at the house of Betn. Kuykendall. In Wyalusing, at the house of J. 11. Black. In Wilniot, at the house of A. J. Stone. In Wysox. at the house of James M. Reed. At which time and place the electors aforesaid will elect by ballot One person for Canal Commissioner of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania. One person for judge of the .Supreme Court of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. One person to represent the 12th Congressional district in the House ot Ueprusentotive of the United States. One person for President Judge of the 14th Judicial district. One person for Associate ludge of the County of Brad ford Two persons to represent the County of Bradford in the Hou-e of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. One person for County Commissioner for the County of Bradford. One person for County Auditor of the County of Brad ford : And in and by said act, I'am further directed to give notice'• that every person excepting justices of the peace who shall hold any office of profit and trust under the go vernment of the United *h. t-s or this Stale, or of any incorporated district, and also that every member of emi gres* and of the State Legislature and the select and com mon council of any city, or commissioners of any incor porated district, is by law incapable ot holding or exer cising at the same time, the office or appointment of Judge, Inspector or Clei k of any election ol this Common wealth, an*l that no inspector or other officer of any such election, shall be theu ' cligble to any office to be voted l'or. Bv the 4th section of an act passed 'V; 10th day of April. I*4o. it is provided " that the llltli section of an net passed July 2d, 1830, entitled " An act relatingto the elections of this Commonwealth," shall not be construed as to prevent any military officer for serving a* Judge, Inspector or Clerk, at any general or special election of this Commonwealth. In the (i Ist section of the act first above mentioned, it is enacted that every general ami special election shall be opened between 8 and 10 in thcjforcnoon .and continue without interruption or adjournment until 7o'clock in the , evening, when the poll* shall be closed. By the l*th section of (he act passed Feb. 3d, 1840, it j shall be lawful for the inspectors and judges of any gene- : ral election which shall be hereafter held in the„Armenia ; election district of Bradford County to close the polls of such election district at live o'clock, I'- M. By the 11th section of the act of 1873, it is provided ! that the polls of the election district of Tuscarora .twp., be closed at 3 o'clock, P. M. It is further directed, that the meeting of the Judges at the Court House in Towanda, to make out the general return, shall be on the 3d day after tbe election, which will lie on the 17th day of October. It is further directed that the meetingof return Judges for this Congressional district, shall be held at the Court House, in the borough of Towanda, on the 7th day ufter the election, which will lie the loth. It is further directed that the meetingof return Judges tor this Judicial district shall be held at the Court House in Montrose, on the "th day after the election, which will be the lfith. THOMAS M. WOODRUFF, Sheriff. TOWANDA, Sept. 13, 1858. VfAPLE SUGAR—Auv quautity for sate. J1 .March 25,1275. * I'OA'S. Xilisccllaneons * Tli.* Liirpiat an ! moat (.\iri|lot< ly Kpi*j Fipifstrian EstiiLlisljmc.'it in the world, cuiaju is-.-s tlio GREATEST TROUPE V , EUROPEAN t ACiTRICAH M&gv H.UE AM) FESrlll ARTISTS, V ry AN THE Most V | MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OF WONDKRFULLY I TRAINED HORSES \ AND PONIES, r.VF.R RROIOHT TOGETHER, AFFORDING FACIUTUB FOR THE PRESENT A* -* T,ON OF . MORE NOVEL AND VARIED PERFORMANCES Aj2&THAS HAVE EVER 11EKN GIVEN IN A V- Tfpr TRAVELLING EXHIBITION. The entertainment will be Riven within a mammoth Variegated sQm , Pavilion, composed of AMLUI- U CAN FLAdS, and will consist of I every imaginable variety of .Sortie y \ Riding* Trick Riding, Full Dr*'i4 ' \ Carolrades, Classic ftitturivg, liymnastic Feats, I\Jghijgnun sf3f* h'jfuettnanism, Acrnhotic Fjrj'loits, *4g> lionrfrn o/" Effuililrium. Tighl <*s§??|[ i?oy< Dancing, Slacl.-Ropt YaulL- Mf^^rX^o0 ,f inr;. and 11 rand SpniarU\ j-• Tin* \\l4ile enlivened by tlie racy "* THREE CREAT CLOWNS, each uurivallKt in J Uis jKocuicu- sphere. J fKarlt Evening Entertainment wiH it nclude with the GRAND LEGENDARY SPECTACLE UNTITLED RRU^ 9 - ST. GEORGE AND THE Y&S&MI DRAGON : * =—THE SEVEN CHAMPIONS OF CHRISTENDOM ; cjS£r*fc7lsj\ In which nearly one liundred *p!cn- r i • didly-owtniiieil chanu*ti*rs will ;i|>- ✓v and in w liicli is introtludal tho TERRIFIC CONFLICT Df St. Oeorjce and liis dauntless steed with the - FIERV DRAGON. Tlie vast re-ourr , comprised in tie National Pirnis. wliieh. altlientrh ad\ "rtiMTl as one ei'injinny. in i fßm x cuiiti! .*;lHM nt, will enable the Manap-iiH n f t-pre fix? w*nt their mfci Gumm ntx hj* n a * ~ - ai- ot rvrArAM.ii.il> M.\n. MFIfFVf!;. -i: 'i ;i- ran 1 np- HOf j |*r**!io Ibv r > i-fhrr :i • .ttiv, and - iiutiiy NEW AND ASTOUNDING f... v.r..-. !in .'. •:• ' • ' • •'■-• !. ... v l, *" t< h-.l • \ri- . T>T VOND AT.;, - FEECEDETiT. Will exhibit at TOW AN* DA, ITKSDAY, OCTOBEII .">, 18TH. Adini-sion 2"> ctriits. X<> li;iir price. Doors •>l>on at a 1.1 7 o'clock, I*. M. I'erforriiaucc to tomiaen e halt'an limir utter. a®* This Company will also exhibit at Troy the 4th and Athens the Oth ot October. J. \v. BANCKER. Affat NOTICE —Is iu*relv iriven that a Special Court of Common l'le.is will lie liebl at i'mvaiidu in and fur the < 'mint v ol Ilmdb ril.euiniuei.i iiiL' on Mt INl).\ V the loth day <>l NOVKMItKIt next, at ill o\ look in the forenoon of -aid day, at wliieh tiie Hon. ROItKItT O. WHITE, will Preside lor tile trial of the following causes, to wit : No. '.NT, Sept. Term 18.71, Newton Humphrey vs. Wil liam Humphrey. Kjectrnent. No. |\*>, Dee*. Term lsTr.,C. f,. C. De Chasteleaux vs. Ira and'Richurd Jennings, Kjeetinent. No. 117. Sept. Term 1*7(1, Israel Smith vs. Samuel Hel ium, et al Trespass. No. C 47. Dec. Term 137 C, Edward Hornet vs. George Sumner, Ejectment. ALLEN McKEAX, Profy. Prot'ys, Office, S-pt. 13.187 M. A DMINISTUATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice X V is herel.v given, tint all persons indebted to tlio es tate of HEXitV WHITTAHEIi, dee'd., late of Warren, are hereby reK \KK. 1 JEISTTIBT! DR. G. S. PECK, Surgeon a rid Mechani cal Denti.-t, being permanently located in Towanda, tenders hi* professional services to its citizens. Especia attention given to FILLING and CLEANSING DEC \Y ED TEETH, also EXTRACTING and ARRANGING IRREGULAR TEETH IN CHILDREN. Teeth insert ed on pivot; also gum and | lain incorruptible teeth raonnteu on gold, silver, eheoplastie and Slavtou* base, from one to an entire set, in the most artistic manner known to the profession. All the above operations will tte performed with a THOROUGH PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE ol his busi ness, and duty to bis patient. Office over E. T. Fox's Store, No. 1, Brick Row. En trance, lirst door on Pine street. X. B. Produce taken in part payment for dental ope rations at its market price. July .'id, I*7*. drTJ~ MACKINTOSH, DEX- lias returned, and will beat home *-LLI TT y T rj, jr two mouths to come. J. M. would dis aluse the public miudt the impression that he was hunt ing up a place to settle in while absent. He is settled here, and will remain so. Towanda, August 4.1858. w v Bushels of NEW WHEAT wanted, ()l 'I I for which the highest market price in cash will be paid on delivery, at M. E. SOI.O.MON S July 27. I*7*. Clothing Store. HATS ANL) CAPS.—A large assortment. WM. A. ROCKWELL. A LL wanting to emigrate to a nnld climate, good soil, A. and fine market, see advertisement of llammontou Land*. A LL wanting to emigrate to a mild climate, good soil, A. and fine market, see advertisement of Hainmontou Lands. _ ALSO, a good assortment of Farmer's Sa tin, assorted colors, white, buff, nod fancy velvet VESTS, and a general variety of SUMMER COATS A PANTS, AC. Only Oue Price asked or taken. June 17. 1878. L KIXGSBERY. rpiJE HAMMONTON FARMER.—A newspaperdeVot- X ed to Literature and Agriculture, also setting forth ftill accounts of the new settlement of Hammonton, in New Jersey, can be snliscribtd for at only 27 cts. per an uu™. .... .... Inclose postage stamp* lor the amount. Address to Editor of the Farmer, Hammonton, Atlantic Co. New Jersey. Tliosd wishing cheap land, of the best quality, in one of tbe healthiest and mo-t delightful climates in tht Union, cc- admthcaient of llaoimvntou LantL-. flliscc lancons. Br. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. TTTHERE tbe above preparation is known, it is so web YY established as an infallible Remedy for the cure •>. Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat. Hoarseness. Bronchitis, Spit ting of Blood, Pain in the Breast, Croup, Whoopin* Cough, and every forn of CL LMONAKV COMPLAINT. that it were a work of supererogation to speak of its merits. Discovered bva well known physician more than twenty years since, it has hy the wonderful cures it has effected Ujpri constantly appreciating in public lavor, until itsu-< anil its reputation are alike universal" and it is now known and cherished hy all (and their •' name is legion") who have been reston d to health by its u-e as the UKKAT KKM KIJY for the diseases which its professes to cure. Sir James Clark, physician to Queen Victoria,has given it as his opinion that COXSUMPTI X CAN* BE CURED! The whole history of this Medicine fully confirms the opinion ot that eminent man Thousands can le-iify, and have U-.-tilied, that when all other remedies had fsiled.this has completely cured : and that the suflirer had well uigh despaired, this has afforded immediate relief; that w hen the physician had pronounced the disease incurable, this has removed it entirely. The virtues of this Balsam are alike applicable to cure a slight cold or a Confirmed Consumption, ami its power as a safe, certain, speedy, pleasant and effectual remedy cannot be equalled. ttrd' CAUTION Purhase none unless it has the WUIT TKN signature of" I. 11l ITS" on the wrapper, as well us the printed name of the proprietors. The following person- have experieucec satisfactory results trom the use of Wistar's Balsam—William Law rence, Post-Master at Hailed Creek ; John Fox, Post master at Main-burg ; I!. M. Bailey, the well known Tem perance Lecturer, and Thomas Jewel, a well known citi zen of Tioga County. 8. W. FOWI.E .V CO., Proprietors, Boston. For sale by their agents everywhere. AOKNTS. —Patton 4* Payne.and 11. C. Porter,Towanda; S. W. A. 1) I". Pomeroy, Troy ; Dr. E. P. Alien, Smith- Held : T. Mather A Co.. Ulster ; G. A. Perkins, Athens; J. F. Long & Son, Burlington. STAPLE GOCBS. 9A 1/ j YARDS 4-4 Sheetings, by tbe A"' " " / Bale or single piece. 400 pieces PRIX IS, lust colors, and iu great variety. 60 pieces Blue Denims, heavy. 100 pieces Bleached Muslins. 20 pieces Canton Flannels. Also, Blue. Red, Gray and White Flannels, Sheep's Gray, Satinetts, Cassimcres, Kentucky Jeans. Cot. Yarn, Ticking aim Bolts, Candiewick, Mariner'-Stripes. Bleach Brown and Colored Drills. Colon d Muslins, Crash, Hock aback, Ac., AC. Country Merchants will find an excellent opportunity to sort up at low prices fur cash, by calling at iny store. Towanda, Sept. 6.1858. JOS. KIXGSBERY. HE 111 EE'S SALES.— Hy virtue of sundry O writs of Vend. Expo., issued out of the court of Com mon Pleas of Bradford County, to me directed and de livered. will tie exposed to public sale at the Court House, Towanda Bon ngh, on FRIDAY, the Ist day of OCTOBER, 1858, at two o clock. P. M.,the following lot, piece or parcel of land situiU in Smithfield twp!, Bradford county, bounded on the north by land of Win. Gibson, east hy land of James L. Gorsline. south bv lend of Elani Kendall, awl west by land of Kichunl M. Killy and H. B. Wilhelm. Containing one hundred acres, more or less, about 70 acres improved, lour plank or framed liou-es. two framed burns, a -team aw mill witb tlie ap purtenances, an apple orchard and other fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken iu execution a; the suit of C. F. Wil son vs. William Peterson. THOS. M. WOODRUFF. Towanda, Sept. 8. 18.55. sheriff. EAGLE FOUNDRY! AND z\rAd ! snop ! Again in jftloticn ! HP Ii E Snbscribtr having; purrhasi'd the above A works, situated at the lower end of town, near the Canal Basin of the Barclay Rail Road Co., (the same es tablishment formerly carried on by Lamorctix. Hall A Russell,) and having employed a competent set of work men. i- now prepared to c\<-< ute orders for ('a tings or Machinery of a!m<>-t any kind, lie also manufactures a varieti of Cook, Parlor and Office stoves. He respect fully solicits a share of public patronage. ___Tow.iinln. Sept. s. ls.",s. ' t). D. B ARTLETT. H AMMILNTOX LAXDS-XEW ENGLAND SETTLE MENT -RARE OPPORTUNITY—TO ALL WANT I.NG I ARMS— in a bealtliy plai •, twenty-five mile * troin Philadelphia, on the Camden ami Atlantic railroad, New Jersey. All old estate has recently been opened for sale, and the first division of 10,'MiO ami sdividi d ill) into farms of twenty acres and upwards. Tin- soil is of the best quali ty for the prodntion of fruits, grains, Ac. The price is Sl s t-i s'.'u pel acre, payable in ea-y quarter yearly iu-tal mei.ts, within a term oi four years, with inteiest. The terms are made ea-y, in order to insure the rapid im provement ot the laud, hy enabling et*er'y industriout man to buy afai-m. It is now being extend!vi ly improved hv good i".. Is, and sonic of the best citizens trom New Eng land and the Middle Slates are erecting large improve* ments. It is a s.ceuc ot the greatest improvement out of Philadelphia. Seventy five houses have been built iu four limiiihs. I'r.icticai farmer- and liu.-ine.-s men trom the l-ngtli and breadth of the Union are -ettliug there, it is an important business phn e. on account of it- being in the midst of a great market. / Every article raised up on this find finds an immediate sale." The water is ex cellent, a id uu such thing as fever is known. Tile soil is a sandy or clay loam, with a clay bottom and r*/entire of manures. It is free of stones and easily ivorki d. It abounds largely in the phosphate*, and such is its fertility that from the crop- produced both upon this land and the large area adjoining under cultivation, it will be found not to be excelled anywhere in the pro duction of crops most adapted to its market. The reader may be well aware that the earliest and the best fruits and vegetables come from Xew Jersey, which are annually exported to the amount of millions of dol lars. The land, besides being accessible iu every way for fertilizers, has an abundant supply of the liest quality of muck iuauure. Lumber and building materials can be had on the spot at a cheap price, from the mills. Other mills art now being opened, and bri kvards being started on the ground. A person can put up a frame tenement for present con venience for one hundred dollars. On account of the ex tensive emigration, this is the U-.-t cuur-c to in order to get a place to live in at first. Carpenters and builders are on hand to put up houses on the be-t terms. In settling here the emigrant has many advantages.— He is within a few hours' ride of the great cities iu the Middle States and Xew England : he is near his old friends and associations ; he is iu a settled country, where every improvement ami coiufort of civilization is at hand; lie is in a healthy place, and i- not subject to the certainty ot 10-ing the greater part of his family and his own health by those malignant fevers which make the graves of so many millions of the young and hardy iu far off regions away from home and friends. Be.-ides, he has a mild climate and an open winter. There are three trains daily to Philadelphia, and to all those who improve the railroad company gives a free ticket. The reader will at once he struck with the advantages here presented, and ask himself why the property lias not been taken up before. The reason is, it was never thrown in the market : and nules- these statements were correct 110 one would he invited to examine the land In-fine pur chasing. This all ire expected to do. They w ill see the laml under cultivation ; they will meet persons, no d mfit trom their own neighborhood; they will witness the im provements and can judge of the character of the papu lation. Persons should come prepared to purchase as m iny are locating, and locations are not held on refusal. The Hainmout-n Farmer, u monthly Literary and Ag ricultural sheet, containing full information of Hamneui ton, will fie sent to each inquirer, and can he obtained at 25 cents per annum. Title indisputable. Warrantee deeds given, clear of all incumbrance, w hen purchase money is paid. Route to the land:—Leave Vine street wharf, Philadelphia, for Hainmontoii hy railroad at 7.j. V. M., and 5.). p. M. ; when there inquire lor Mr. Byrnes. Boarding conven iences will lie found. Letters and applications can he ad dressed to S. B. COUGHLIX, 202 South FIFTH Street below Walnut, Philadelphia. Maps and information cheer fully furnished. I7URM LAN* DS FOR SALE 25 MILES FROM I*llll.'- delphia hy Railroad in the State of Xcw Jersey. Soil among the be-t for Agricultural purposes, lieing a good loam soil, with a clay bottom. The land is a large tract, divided into small farms, and hundreds from all parts of the country are now settling and building. The crops can be seen growing. Terms from Sid to S2O per acre, payable within tour years by instalments. To visit the place—Leave Vine St. Wharf at Phil*, at 7.1 A. M. by Railroad lor llammoiitoii, or address R. J. Byrnes, by let ter See full advertisement iu another column. I7IARM LAN DS FOR S ALE 35 MILKS FROM I'HH. A delphia by Railroad iu the State of Xew Jersey. Soil amodg the liest for Agricultural purposes, being a good loam soil, with a clay bottom. The land is a large tract, divided into small farms, and hundreds from all parts ot tlie country are now settling and building. Tiie crops ] can be seen crowing. Terms from sl4 to S2O per acre, payable within four years by instalments. To visit the place —Lease Vice St. Wharf at I'liil*. at 71 A. M. by Railroad for Hamiuonton, or address R. J. Byrnes, by let- \ ter. See full advertisement in another column. FANCY GL.\SS HEADS for Eml>roi J cents per pair, Handsome Lawns at ti j cents per yard, ami the 1 estC cent Calicoes iu the State, will be found at. the Store of Towanda, April 21,1858. 11. f?. MERCUR. ("Y AKPETIXUS.—AII prices superfine and ) ingraiu carpeting?, just received l y April C 1*67. J. TOWELL. £llcrcl]rtstbnc, &'r. w FsV L U Tlt A I J 111 ! $ S ? ~T" I f f JOSEPH KINGSBERY, TWO DOORS BELOW PUBLIC SQUARE, '"HAKES pleasure in informing Lis customers and th* A- public generally that be is now prepared to offer tic M'JST ELEGANT AND ATTRACTIVt STOCK OF AUTUMN GOODS ! EVER EXHIBITED IX THIS BOROUGH. Constant additions of desirable articles will be made. an. no pains will be spared to keep up an assortment of Goods, which for beauty, variety and cheapness, CANNOT BE SURPASSED! Special attention is invited to the department of READY MADE CLOIHIXG. In which may l.e found every variety of Goods usual!; kept by houses who devote th'euiselvcs exclusively to thi" branch of trade. Towanda. August 29. 1358. \LL wai ting to emigrate to u mild iliinate. good mil and fii e market, see advertisement of Ilammontoi Lands. ALL wanting to emigrate to a mild climate, good sr.il. and hue market, see advertisement of Hauimontou Lauds. EXCELSIOR ! NEW FALL GOODS! W. A. ROCKWELL WOT TO Bli ECLIPSED! \I.I HOUGH we may not deal in ga* as extensively as some of our brethren in the trade, yet it is an ack | uowledgcd fact throughout the county that the place to liuy Superior Crotx/s tit laac J'/icrs, Is nt ROCKWEI.I/S STORE. So. 1, Ration's Block, cor ner ol Bridge and .Main streets. 1 lie liberal trade which has been bestowed upon us dur ing the pa-t Summer, lias encouraged us to enlarge our . business, and we assure our patron* tli.it we shall not for feit th- reputation which we have gained of selling the , CHEAPEST AND BEST GOODS IX THE TOWN ! 8 KINO IS HKLIKVIMi—COItK AND SKE. T iwan da, September 1.1858. Vl* IXL Assortment of Dress Trimmings, Bonnet Ribbons and " Loves ol Bonnets," art to j be found at the store of Bpt LMM. WM. A. ROCKWELL. (EX FLEMEXS* I/AXES, iitclaiiiai I,.mV CO., OF EI.MIRA, X. V. send greetings to you and yours, and desire t > inform one and all that I they can and w ill m ike it greatly to your ml* .in t ace to puri ha-o every thing you want in the shape ol DRY i GOODS. EAXCY GOODS and MII.I.IXKRY, cither | wholesale or n tail of them at Xo 5. Union Block, in the j afore-mid village of Elniira. X. V. Their facilities are certainly unsurpassed : asonemem i ber of tin lirm is on the spot all the while, consulting j the tastes and wants of their numerous customers, whilst ! another of the lirm is daily in the auction rooms and ira | porting houses in Xew York City. seeming the newest and most desirable goods at the very lowest rates, (as I the v buy exclusively for cash) ..mi as they sell for oa.-h | only they have no losses to make up. ami consequently i can and do so 1 1 so cheap as to defy competition. Time and space preclude the possibility of mentioning half or i quarter ot the many inducements which are offered to all to trade at their popular establishment, ami the X:.w i ADVERTISEMENTS will from week to week give hut alimit i ed idea ol the many advantages to be derived Ly calling , on " A. T. MARSH & CO.. Xo. 5.1 a ion Block. Limira, X. Y. P. S. For further particular-,-ee Xcw Advertisements, ■ ask those who have called, and go see for yourselves. Ucw Just Hear what r/Earsh has been and gene and dene. 1ST —Went to Xew York on Monday night. 2d— Bought iots of X.-w Goods of the very latest and ' most desirable styles, a few of which will l.e mentioned j ill our nen advertisements, hut most of which must be j seen in order to lie appreciated. .'Jib—We intend our stock shall be more extensive than | ever, and last, though not least, we shall SELL FOR U \SH OXI.Y ! i and as cheap as we can afford to anil pay otir clerks j enough to keep theui holiest. We would just say that I our facilities continue to be such that we will he enabled to offer extra inducements to all to buy Dry Goods of MARSH 5 Co., X'>. 5, Union Ri n k, Elinira. WARD HOUSE, TOWANDA, PA. CYVEAZEY & HOLMES respectfully in kJ form the public, that having leased th. Ward House for a term of years, and thoroughly repaired and newlv furnished the same, they invite the patronage of travel lers and others, with every confidence that their facili ties are such as to enable them to render satisfaction.— They assure the public that no effort shall be spared to maintain for the Ward Hou-e the high reputation it lias so long enjoyed : to effect which the personal wants of their guests will be carefully attended to, while every facility the mmket affords will be appropriated to make the Tableall that conhl lie de-ired. We shall pay particular attention to the accommoda tion of Jurors ami witnesses attending Court: who will be boarded at tbe low price of cents per day. Ha- The Bar is well stocked with an excellent assort ment of LIQUORS. We also offer to the public, a large assortment of Liquors, by the quart, gallon or barrel, of a quality not to be excelled, and at prices as low if not lower than can be obtained in the cities. Reading, Elinira and Binghamtou Ale, by the quart, gallon or barrel. Towanda, April 27. 1858. fgf To nil wanting Farms, see advertise ment n l ' llammoiitoii I .anils. SELECT SCI lO< >L For Yottß? Ladies. MISS MARY E. CBUBBLCK would respectfully give notice that she will open a Select School for Yon' g j Ladies and Misses, in the mom formerly occupied by the i Miss HANSONS, to commence on MONDAY, August 23. A limited number only will be taken, ami Miss Hat ters herself that from long experience in teaching, -lit will be enabled to do justice to the scholars confided to her care. TERMS, rRR QrAKTKR OK 14 WEEKS: First Clmt —To include the elementary English Branches. $1 0(! Seroud (7,nt—To include the more advanced En li-h branches, with Mathematics and Latin, $0 (Ml Third (7n.. To include Mathematics Moral and Mental Philosophy, Rhetoric, Botany, Ac.,with Latin, " " $7 (YliOX COLL A I\S and Stvli h Cravats, >at Sept. lasa. " IBRCUVE I STRAYED.—Came to the enclosure of the sub j scriber in Sheshequin township, on the sth of . , /ii ~/T J"lv. a Dark Brown COW, small crumpled \ horns, the shell being off from one hum. no other partic ular maiks. about 7 year- old. The owner is requested to j prove proi ertv, pay charges,and taker her away. Jnlv2n.ls.Vs. El .'AS HALL. LpAl TH)X—Wbircao toy wife JAXE has ! \J left my litil and lioard. without any just cause or ! provocation, this is hereby to forbid all remoiis harbor ing or trusting her on my account, a> I shall pay no debts of her contracting. Dwell. July 14, ma. LEVI HATCH. TOTS of Limn Tapes in all widths ; also, J cx'ra wide twilled Cotton Taper. iIABTH 'i CO Cegal. (ARI'HANS' COURT SALE—By virtue '/ of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford Co., vill be " X'IKIM . l-.>. i 1 o'clock, P. 51., H cer ,.iiu tne-suage, piece or parcel !' James Hauley. on the cast by lands of William S. Wil inm*. on the south by lands ot John Robinson, dec'el., on '.he west by lands of" Oliver Gates. Containing 25 4-10 teres, be the same more or less. 4 or 5 acres improved, with a>m dl frame house thereon. Terms rnudc knewn m day of sole. Wil. J. WIGS.EX, Springfield Sept. , I*s*. Administrator. ORPHANS' COURT SALK—By virtue of an order of the Orphans' C< art of Bradford Co.. till be e.xpned t" pohti'" le on the ] remises, on SAT URDAY. OCTt.BER ;i , In •*. at 1 o'clock. P M the ■rilowing described lot ot land situate tu Wells twp., Bradford Co , bounded n tlie north by lands in pns-es siou of S. H. Jugersoll, on the ex-t by A. I'. Bowman, on the south by John Vaiinest, Madison M. Can and Aluie ton Knapp. Containing 4s acres with about 2> ucres iin i rove.l, one rained uwelbug hor • small barn ai d an ipplc orchard thereon. Terms made known on day of sale. V. G. LEON"AIt!). Wells. Sept. 2 a . 11)85. A dmlnbitrator. ADM IN ISTR A TOR'S NOTICE.—Xotta 1\- is hereby given, that all j rsni.s indebted to the es tate of Garret Cotter, dee'd., l ite of'Vilmot township, are requested to make payment without delay; and all [Xtrsoiis having claims against said estate, must present them dulv authenticated, to the subscriber. EDWARD COTTER, Sept. 28, 1888. Administrator. OTATE OF PEN.VSVI.V\NI.V, BRADFORD COL'X . a TV. SS--At an Orphan's Court held at owanda. on (— — I the l w tli day <>l'September. A. D..YB}K.< L. S. Bet .re the II m. David Wilmot. President,and ' ——l the Hon. John F. Long, his associate Justice of the said Court. The petition of Cyrus Fuller, Guardian of C. J. Lee, a minor son and licit of James l,ee. late of the township of Hcrrick. in said county, dee'd. is presented, setting rorth tn.it the father of said Charles J. la c died intestate, leav ing a widow, to wit : Jane I/e and j-.-ue, six children, to wit: William K l.ec, Muriraret Jane, intermarried with David Neshitt, 1 hnmus E. lase, James H. late, Jo sepli J. l.ee and Charles J. Lee. the two last named of whom are still in their minority : and that Pembroke Squirm lias I ecu duly appointed guard)..n of said Joseph J. i.ee. and that the -aid intestate died seized iti liis de tnesne as ot fee of and in a certain messuage, situate in the township afore aid, whi li after deducting fifteen acres set oil to said Ja e l.ee, widow as aforesaid, is bounded and described as follows, to wit: Xoi 111 by lands of William Hiliis, east by land ol Margaret Bloker ami li. W. Tracy, south by lands ot -aid Tracy and the afore said html-et off to jane l.ec. and west by said Jane l.ee'- l and ami land of R ibert Boyd and David N'esbitt. Containing eighty-nine acres, or thereabout*, with the iippurlcnaiici s. Xo partition of the said estate having been had. he prays the Court to award an inquest to make partition <>f the premises aforesaid to and am mgthe chil dren and representative!! of the said intestate in such mauuer and in si li proportion* as by the laws of this Commonwealth i- directed, if such partition can he made without prejudice to or spoiling the whole. Imt If snch partition canm I i c made ihcic-ol a.-> aforesaid, then to value and npprui-c the -nnc and make report of their pro ceding- herein a 'cording t > law. Whereupon on the leading ot the petition ami on motion of Mr. Merenr, the Court order an iuoue.-t in accordance With tile jnvyer of the petition. And further direct that a a notice be givm in the Bradford Reporter bv publishing a copv of the writ t r -ix weeks prior t<> the nr.-t day of next Term.ami that the three first numbers he fnrwattlcj t > the said William E Etc. h > resides at Fremont. .Vebrnska Tcrrit' ry. To Thorn i- M. Woodruff. Sheriff of Bradford County You aie there! -re hereby comtiiau ltd t j summon unci take with you twelve good and leu e-t men of your baliwick tor the purposes atore-.i d. who are hercey authorized and enijiowcicil to go to the prcuii-es afoicsaid, and in the pre euce of the -aid partie- ■ i their legal leprc-eutatives if they, having been 'overall warned, will be present, ha\ - ing ic-pc t to the true value thereof, tite said messuage, Ac ,to div.de and pait am.mo the widow and lineal des ccndai tot the said James Lee, if it can be done without prejudice to or -po.fing the whole. But it such paitition cannot be made a- a ore-aid, that when they inquire into the value thereof and nuke and return a ju-t pprai.-e --nicht of the wh le.o ot the several shares or purports, int i whicii they luay divide the same agreeably to the act or Assembly in .-ueti . ase uiade and provided," and make return tbeieof to the next state Orphan's Court, to be field at C ivaii i.i. in and for the said County, on the first Monday of December next. JAS. H. WE3B. Clerk. If th incite f the R a slate, late of James Lee, Jte d. T . all persons interested. Take notice, that an* Inquest will I c held at U:e lute dwt IJiug house ol James! i.ee. dee'd., in ilcrrick t\i; Iliad.old county,on Friday, the 12th day of November, l.*5S. at 1 o'clock'ia the after noon ot that day, tor the ptirp >-e of making partition of the real c.-iatc ot said de. c.-eU, to and among hi* chii d;en and legal representatives, if the same can be done without prejudice to or spoilhig ol the wle le : otherwise to value and upprai-c the same according to law ; at which time aLd place j"u. au attend it you think proper. THOS. M. Tv ODUL'FF, SBC' iff . OSn, Twnadt, pt. t*, MATT Sheriff. A 1 DITOR'S NO IRK— Fuller if l)ay - A tihi vs. X. T'i ti. In the I'omiu u Pleas of Brad ford County, No. 1-2. May Term. 17. Tire- undersigns U, auditor ap[>ointcil upon exceptions filed to the final account of the administrator of .aid i*- talc, will attend t . the dutic or liis appointment at his "flic, in the Borough of 'J owanda, on M mday, the 1-t day ot .\h vi inb. i !-•.,at 2 o'cluck.l'. M. All persona iu tercstcd will tane -TOt l.e. Sept. 24. I*.-.*, P. D. MORPOW, Auditor. A I DITOR'S NOTICE.— In the mutter of .a. A. iht en ait of Ad,,, re A/i tmakeu , die d. In the Or phan's Court of Bradford County. The undersigned, Auditor, aj. pointed to distribute funds in the hands ot the execntms ot said e-tate, will attend to the duties of his appointment at hi* office, in Towuuda borough, on Tocsday, the 2d day of Xovc-mber, lS'As. at 1 o'clock. P. M. Ail persons having claims upon raid find must then and tin re present tliem, or else I e forever debarred from the same. P. D. MORROW. Sept 2s, iBAB. Auditor. v. ovrr.Tnv, JR o. N. MOXTANYK. OVERTON & MONTAXVE, ATTOR XEYS .1 T I. A It"—Office in Union Block, former ly occupied by J AS. MAC KARL VNK. \I. DITOR'S NOTICE.—.I liner Taylor - V tu the ute of Xulhunitl litis sell and X> tofon T. Millet vs. /.urins Humphrey and Major R. Dailing. In the Common Pleas of Hradfoid county. Xo. 131. Dec. T. The undersigned. Auditor, uppointed by said Court to distribute funds raised by Sheriffs sale of the real estate of defendant, will attend to the duties of bis appointment at liis otticc. in Towatichi borough, on Monday, the 22d d iv of October 1 -."iff at 1 o'c k i.i the afternoon, at which time and place all persons interested are required to pie -ent their claims or else be forever debarred from said fund. G. D. MUXTANVn. Sept. 21, 1858. Auditor. A D.MIMSTRA I RIX NOTlCE— Notice J. M. i- hereby given, thai all pcT.-uti* indebted to tin-es tate of WM. STEEL, late of Asvluin twp., deers. STEPHEN J. SMITH. August t.ls.,s. Aiimiuistrator. 4 DMINISTR \TOHS NOTH E - Notice iA. is lierrby given, that all persons indebted to the es tatc of Joseph B. Chaffee, dee'd, late of Warren township, are requested to nuke payment without delay; and rill p rsmis iiav ing claims against s ii|. CHAFFEE, HENRY C. A1.1.Y.N, June 1.15% Admin Lbtnton. EXECUTOR'S N<)'!'lCE. -Notirp is lierf- I J by given. tlrat nil persons indebted to the estate of NANCY MILES, decea-ed. lute of Canton township, are requested to t-nkc tmyment without delay; thoe-e h tvingilein.ind- -gain-tsaid estate will present tliem duly iiithcnticatcd for settlement. AprllX,ls% WM. S. JAY.VE, Executor. 4 D.MIMSTRATRIX NOTlCE.—Notice xA. i.- lure'v given, that all jM'rsons indebted to tiwa estate of JOIIN FK'iST. deceased, late of Romo twp, are hereby notified to make payment without delay, and all persons having dciinnds against said estate ar rcuuestcd to present them duly authenticated f.w seUla iiicnt. JANE tl. FBi>?T. May 4. 1859. Adntuo-tratrlx. 4 DM 1 NISTRATRIN NOTIUP -NOTICE I'A is hereby given, that 'M perse.,>s indebted to the er tate of WM. li. REI ESN YDBU. late id' Aliixny township, deceased, are requesteil to make payment without de lay ; and all persons having -hilm* iguin-t -aid estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. MARY REJFSNYDBR. May 10. Is*i9. Administratrix^ A DAI IN ISTR A TOR'S NOTICE. —Not*® JbV is herebv given, that all persons indebted to theen tnte of Wm. Wig-tein. dee'd.. late of Springfield towm sliip, arc Iterebv requested to make paynrwuit without de lay: and ail per-mis having claims against said estate will please present them duly authenticated ftw settlement. II Wil. J. WIGSTEIX. Jn'v 2T. 1350. AdmlaisUator.