atflal. SHEHIWWB SAI.K.— Uy virtue of writ* of Vend. Expo, issued out of the < ourt of Comnaom Vie an of Bradford County, t" me dnec'i-d and de vercd. will l.e exposed to public sue. at th.* Court Hvuse, in the borough of Towamla. on THI liSDAY , the 2sth day of U'RFL, tsju, at 1 o'clock. F. M., the f.dlowing i!e crilied let , piece or parcel of land situate in Vrmenia twp., libnnded north b\ the public highway and L: d < f White head, east bv land of 11a (irccnleaf, south byj-ind of A.M. Mix. west bv bind .of David Rainier. Containing one lui!,- dred and eighty-three acres move or les-, ab . i twenty* live acres impio\t-d. one framed houee, ore trs.ite-'i bam, und a few fruit trees tin rnut. Seized and taken in execution at the suit m i'omeiuy A Co.. to tin* use of Archibald Maynard v- J. '.V. Bet k. i ALSO—'flie following dirii t-d l-t. | i>- • -*r i ID 1 ;! t land situate in Warren twp.. hound' d norlli by 'be high way and land of Jamb P. itogers. the de'i nd tit. i- -t bv hind of Abraham Want and John Dtckcison. - .nth l.y land of Phillip Rogers, wet by land of Willi on A litis dale and the public highway, f unt lining sourt ! i!y a, rcn more or less, about twenty-lonr acres improved, one framed house, one framed learn, and fruit Lees therein. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Abbe and Colt vs Jacob P. Rogers. ALSO—The following described lot. piece m* parcel of land situate in RmithfieM twp., iMiunded nortb by land ol Hori.airt, ea.-t, by iaud of Aden Calif anil R. M. Killey. south byland of Janus Wood, wit 7\ land of T. \. Burlingame. Containing lifty-thn c acres, more or lcs., about forty acre thereof imp'r ived. a fi-ann d lion v, framed barn, an applft orchard and other unit trees there- Ot). Seized and taken in execution at the suit J Merry. Wii hrlrn & Co.. v NMson Burflngame. Also, at the suit of J. 11. Wthlr, noTf tJ the Use of I". Jlercnr vs X'elson Burlingame. AT.SO—The following described lot. pie-e or ])arcei cf land s'ta.rtc in Towanda lUro,hounded n ■ ii I l fids of James Mackinson, east by land of B.u-i ,iy I ilr- ;.l .< Cor.l Company, santli iyl ,d of V,'M. A. CbniiHwlin, west by main street. Cm.Mining aire;' •' hty-five feet front, by about one hur.rir bind twelve i t deep, more or less, ail improved, mte framed dwebi. rhou.-e, one framed building ovnpie.l as as black-iouh s hop, cue f-amcd lurn. and a few I'piit t. i s tin re ill. ALSO One other lot piece or parcel of Lir.d sltugt tn Towanda Hop), isuirdfd n ntb lij laud of 1 G. VI!:!tu = . ent by Main slreM. south by bind of J din t*'. >;• cd on the west by an alley. siil lot L ing ai> t i ; i. feet front l.y rved, with a 'few fruit tree- thereon. AlJsrt—Olio other lot, niece or■ puree! if land -itaafc in Towanda Bovo. hounded nortli by laud of Edwin 11 J lin and Jotin H. Badger, east by m alley, south by land of JamM Kinsman, wast by the highway . r Second St. Containing about fifty feet front and ale mt of ■ itaiHlrci and thirty feet deep, nil improved, one framed barn, one framed house, and a few fruit tree thereon. Seised and taken in execution at the suit of Tracy A Moore to the use ot 15. C. Lockwood vs Adam L-sc:i --wine. Also, at the suit of Seohieh A Herda, how ' i liic use . ! Job P. Kirby v.*. Adara,Es-enwi:ie. ALSO—Tie following described lot. niece or parcel ; improved, one iranicd house, two bams, framed .-bed. and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of James El liott, executor of William Gibson, dee'd., to the use of James VanDyke vs William J. Jfauger. ALSO—Tiie following described ... pit parcel o' land situate in Towanda twp,, bounded n..;ta ly 1.,-id ol H. H. M ice. Andrew Gregg. Dennis M'liifl ai d :h . . east by land of Michael Mit.hel, Win. W • i.-li. Margaret' Hartley, Silas Sliiner. Daniel B'-wniaii in .i W.i; ..a Fut ton.aoiith by land of William Pattoii. we-' by lauus f. r merly owned by Win. tlofif, Win. Greg, il W." ' x:oi.i Samuel Gilbert. Containing a' -nt five ho ...iced and .--ix ty-iivv (fires, more or Te s, ab iut ix:i r - c.iv, d, lo.n piaitk houses,one log house. . lie framvil ie :*i oi.c .sawmill with machinery iUta hed, c. .V .v fruit tm< turrcpn. ,\tPO- The undivided one-half of U f.. 11 wing int. piece or parcel of laud situate in Monroe iro oji, bound ed north by land of J. B. M. Iliniaau. e- iy the public highway, west by land form. r!y b. I nging to Joseph Griggs. Containing : ' nt fuui .-. ies, mure or lc -• all improved, and fruit trthere m. ALSO—One other lot. piece or p.i..' I ••(' land situate in Monroe borough, ttouuflcd north by l.uvd iie! mging t t' e eatate of N. D. Warford, tic 'J., i.-t iy i lugh-.vir. south by i&nd of J. B. Smith, we-t by lend <>. Ju am Blackniau. Containing about tlirc. " „;th . r.crr more or lc?'*, all improved, one franu J Jliv'.Ung bou--e. with a store attached, a framed barn, ami ■ Mien ..t-build ings, and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit i f T. 11. Pain ncy, Jr., to the use of W. H. Titus A Co., v 11. S. Pliii;- iiey. AfJsD—The following descrilted lot, pie-';. - par vi i. f land situate in Towanda tp,. beginning ai a- .at. h stands 15 rods north GS°. west from a bir -b stake on Spring brook, thence south TO" 5 and .i.t luiu ,vi--t 2") ! per to a white oak corner, thence ity 1. :id "f William Gregg and others north lo° and 40 min wc-t 44i 7-1 ; per to a post, thence by land of H. 11. M o ■ north 11° and 10 min east 129 SlO per to a post, th -.ice north 394° west 9 7-10 per to a post, thence by land of Andrew Gregr north r,oj°. east *9 per to a tone lu-ap. thence by said Gregg's land and land of Dennis M'Gill south 30°, eat 157 per to a yellow pine stump, thence by land of Michael Mitchell south 57° and 50 min west 39* per to a stone heap, thence by land of the same south l.i 3 min east 20 5-10 p< rto a post, then-c ty '.;-.* .1 o? Win. Mi 1 *h nouth 704°, west 10S per to a white oak nu r, thence south m°, east 140 3 4 per to a stone c .mer. t';*ncc north "<4°. 10.h per to a black oak sapling, thence .- .uth 15° and 5 min east along the line of land- of Shiner and Wr. Moult-sn 05 2-19 per to a corner, then-,* north s- 0 east along land of miid Shiner 10 per. to -t . . thence by land of Bowman and Fatton south 30° i a-t 229 d 10 per. to a hemlock a corner of land f Williem Fatten, thence south G2°. west about 3s r-d t a -take and etfines,thence north we t 14s per. to th ii! la ginning. Containing abont stis acre-, almrit tv. > acres imnroved. with a steam sawmill, four plank houses, one framed bam and an apple orchard thereon. ALSO—The following described ! !. pit - of lafld situate in Towanda Bom, bound.-d * th iy pv 1 C. N*. Bhipman. ea-t by Front sticct. - >uth by Division street, west by land of Daniel and George Mo !y, being lots Xo. 4* and 4"* as laid out on the Boro -h plot ot Hi rain Mix. fonts: :>fog ahoiit nehundred feet front, and Tunning back about one hundred Icet. all improve I. Seized and taken in execution it the •■! Willi*;' l Fatton to the oe or Gordon Hewitt vs J. Harvey I'hin ney, Jr., and Henry S. Fliinney. Al.S()—The folliiwtng ilo-ctd-ed 1 >t. ;ii' -c prod of land sitnafe in i.eroy t \vp.. Icinvded t;..- ;!i 1• '. <>t Ro-. veil Haxton and John Leonis. we-t by l u.l o; dm Haxton, smith by hind ol Ethan Pep ic,-. Lillian An drin anil I'riah Clark e*> t by I m.-l o* {,. :| |' \t a. GontKining about thirty-nine m re-. m . or'• about twenty-live acres improved. o;n It,.me . i plan, house framed bam and l'ruit trees there n. Seized and taken in exet'otion .t the -nit if F. R>. Fen ton to the use of Ezra Baxter vs K. K. < n'.h:. ALSO-—All the deft e intcre-t in the foil, wing 1— riUd lot, piece or parcel .J lam!-.ii:a(. 7i Stan,lin s; , twp., bounded nortli'by land ol John Hi-Lop, east l.y I:.id .c.h.'rty, W , ,-d of Jdm Hine. Contaiaigg about thirty s, t „i' j t about three acr. (improved. ASLO —One other lot, piece or pa vd .' 11 id -il n.ate in BUiidhlg Stone twp., li uided n ntli by i...... < ! i ng to the estate of Thomas Grace, de ' . ~ . L d . • John Bishop and John Hinc. soutii iy land .I' l n ILm . west by land of John Swackliainmcr. Guiitaining about seventy seven acres, more or !• about twenty live a u improved, with a log house, and a few apple trees there on. Seized and taken iu execution at the suit f 11. Gib', A Son vs John I fine. ALSO—The following described 1 it. piece r par c! of land -ituate in Standing Stone twp.. b traded .im-th. e ,-t and south by land of ILW.Tracy.west bv land C.Dix a. fiiiitaiiiing five acres, more or'le-s, all unproved, one log house, board shanty and framed ham thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the -uit .f H. W. Tra cy to the use of T. T. Weirman v Horace M'ii kwire. land situate in Wyaox twp..bounded h- follows; north by louiis of 131 word Overton, ea.st by laud iti L 11. ifooUmugh #>fth by the public highway, wc-t by Land- of the Plate uf Frunsylvania. excepting therefrom three small lots near the western line of the tai iu. um lot uf about one a. re belunging to the Bridge Company, out* t > tVdlium Keelcr and ouc to Coraclina Coleman, containing (the three aforesaid luU not iuciudcd), about fortv acre- uiore or less all improved, two framed houses two framed barns aiil a few fruit trees thcreiyt. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Tracy A* iluore to the Use of Joii f. Kirby vs X. p. Brown. Af*'., at the wit of Chester Fierce to the u-e of W. J. Woodwtuti vs N. P. firm, ALSO-The following des.-nbca Jot. piece or panel of laud -itn.tie iu Sltesheoiiin J. miulod north nv land-' \ lieu. (', Gore, oust by tin* pubbc liV'L'. ay, noutli b\ -"jam Lout and the school bou-c lot, i ad wc,t by latufs ', i ' fd.G/ire.cotiT i.iiiugone halt aero • Fie same more sii.-*'£".! v^ • w,v ..-vlILj Louse —m one C,.n the p secu;fo- at the suit, ef ComfortC. i Itfffat. liu; Uin twp.. bom.-lvE north by 1 uid of Jump* i-a>tly Ch >r]f~ 11, Spoilt on itftd fstewjivt Uu'.ursmi. <*a3s 'p l|:.d'M \\Tili :m R. 15 binson, v..-si by tic ijiiMi •hi J way and ana of Jacob Mycr s, containing one minared and fifteen ani s infoc or lean, alxwt seventy acres improved one lop li >ue. log baru. and an orchard thereon. St iz'-il and taken in execution at the suit of I>. A. A H. Ro-- to the we of John W. iktmpbi-ll vs Charles Mead. A". f>- The following described lot, piece or parrel of lano -ite: t- a Ulster two., bonntled no. Hi by land ot assm m-i .-ii,i,east by land of H. S. David-on A: Co.. south by I. n John Elsbree. >-t by land of John Elsbreo. .V.. -<: II -sand Henry Kitchen, containing forty-eight ■ * 1 - .t-o the .-came more or less, about fifteen acres tin rc of chopped. h' .1 and t ken in execution at the suit of Ramncl II .11 v I i k O'Brien and Abraham Steers. V I.SO—I he following described lot, piece or parcel of laud situate in C niton twin, bounded north by the public highway, east by huntof'Kli P. Rockwell, south by land t X. M. and .1. S. Reynolds, and E P. Roefew !!, we.-t by the public highway. Containing one fourth of an acre, mote or less, all imprgved, one iranted store thei*n. ALSO—AII that ci rtaiu lot, piece or parcel of land sit uate in Canton twp , ! onnded north by the public high way. east by land of Lockwood and Lauahead, south by land or had \V Don, west by land of C. G. Man ley, N.M. ,VJ. S. Revnolds, A. H. and E. Case. Containing our h >b ot an acre, more or less, all improved, and one framed house thereon. ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece or unreel ofland sit uate in Canton twp., b mnrfed north bv land of bud Wil son apd L. Ardros ea.-t by thy public highway leading from Alba to Towanda Creek, south by lard of Air-. J. J. K -yii' M-, P. and I. Gosper and E. Ward. west by land of E .'Ward and 1 rnrl Wilson. Containing thirty-four acre®, mure or ic*-. um iuiprevea, one framed haunt, one learned barn and an orchard of fruit trees tljpneoa. ALSO—AH that certain lot. piece or par -el of land it ont' in C .ton twjp., bounded north by laud of John \vsrndS Reynold-. ea-t and south by laud of John V :l)i !!, v.-i st tiv la :d of 11. Tineicpangh. C nitaining teu ncr. s. Inure ntleb. Seized and taked in execution i't the lit of Stone Starr At' i . v- \. U. Ca... and Eli P. Rockwell. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of '.and -itnutc in Granville twp., bounded north by land of S. Tayh'-r, east by laud ol 1 lonian Bush, south by the pub li • i -invay, west by laud of' I-aac Putnam. Containing t'c-irtecn acres, more or less, about seven acres impro ved. ALSO -All that certain lot, piece or parcel ofland sit imte in Franklin twp., bounded north by land of Brcyton B .'ilw.ii, dee'd., cn-t by the highway arid laud of Robert Mc't-er. soutii by Towauiia Greek, west by land of Allen and William Rockwell. Containing forty-four acr" a. more or less, about twenty-two acres improved, one named house and barn, a.id a few fruit tree' thereon. Seized and t ikon in exc mtion at the suit of Joseph B Roper vs Samuel Siiephard. A LSO—Tiie following described, lot, piece or parcel of i„:id situate in Smith Creek twp., bounded a f. lli .vs: north by land of Xath.m Si.opard, east by land of Joseph lb-email, south by land of Nicholas ami Samuel H- Inger < ■!!. west Ly I 'aid o. Stephen an 1 Alfred Hammond, con taining a 1 -mt tiity aiid one-half acres, more or ie—, being ' Xo. b = of the subdivision ol the Ui.ngli.im lands in S a'h Creek twp.. about twenty-live acres improved, one b g house with a framed addition,a ffew fruit trees and an i i ! lug stable thereon. S god and taken in execution at the suit of David H. r thill vs M irtin E. WiL- >u. Al.sc—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Wyalusing twp., beginning at a post ni-'.r i white jtine tree, on a line of laud belonging to List a and Ebeuezer Lew ie, marked for a corner, thence by land of same west Id :l-10 perches to a post on a Itii - thesam . then by land of the san e north one hun dred perches to a post, thence oast by tne same 37 7-ld perch- st> a post, thence south forty live degrees, west riity-tiiree perches to a post, thence south seventy-three degrees, ea-t t d-10 perches to a post, thence south tii'ty tlin ■ d -resj. west 7-10 perches 11 the p'ace of begin ning, oiitalning twenty-live acres mote or less,about ten acres improved. Seized and talteiT in execution at the suit of John IV. Gray, Administrator of the estate of Sally Sears, vs. Hiram V.. Wa.-hburn, VI.SO- The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate ia Burlington twp., beginning at a p p!ar the south 'vest corner of lot No. 274 on warrant lot 4431, thence west on the : '.Ah. line of said warrant two hundred and two perches to a vriiite maple corner, theuee north 79 2-10 per -hosta a post.fhence ea-t two hundred and two perches to the west line of said lot No. 274, thence south 79 2-10 perdu -to the pi i--e beginning, containing about one bundled acre more or less, about sixty acres improved, w ;h a framed 1. u.-e a trained barn and a young orchard H fruit trees there >a. S -iz.eJ and taken in execution at the suit of J. P. Lind sr. v. now to the use of Nathan Olmstead vs. C. T. Cover d i'" ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of 1 ind situate in Frantfltn twp.. bounded north and north v. -t l-y i iuds in pos.-es.jnn of Samuel Albro.eastby land of .I.C. Ridgwav, south and south-west by the Towanda ('reek, c uitaining about three acres, be the same more or !♦• -s, all improved wad frame house, two shanties and slab .st ible thereon. > zed and tah.-n ia execution at the suit of I.ucien White vs Chas. Holler and William Rose. Af.s')—The l i!lowing described lot, pie-e or parcel of : ind situate in Eidgberry twp., bounded north by land of E. Stevens, east by land of James Hapeman, south by i...'d of Alexander Thompson, west by land of iicrnet Wilkinson. Containing forty acres more or less, about thirty-five acres improved with a few frnittrees thereon. S : o l and taken in execution at the suit ot 15. C. Lock wood vs Vincent Stevens. ALSO—The lullovri ig described lot. piece or parcel of 'md situate in Canton fwp., bounded north bv land of .! ncs St niton,ea-1 by lauds of Joel Wright and K.Dioom. th by lauds of I aac Williams, west by lands of Kldah I. :.iuon and Xathamel llickok, containing about forty . be the same fn<>r6 or less, about thirty acres im p. vi one framed house one framed barn and a few fruit trees thereon. Seiz d nd taken in execution at the suit of William S. Jay in; and Sophia his w itc, late Sophia Pickard, Execu trix of the e.-tatc of Albert G. Pickard de d vs William 11. Smith. A I .so —The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Ulster twp., bounded north by lands of M. K ■, east by lands of H.S.Davidson A Co., south by lands of Geo. l,cnox, John Lenox and Daniel Lenox, west by kind of William Motinsey, containing ninety acres, be tlf" su ae more or less, ab ait- forty acres thereof improved with two log houses a framed barn, a yotrag apple orch ard thereon and other fruit trees. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John Jlc- Gutlie v- Juliß Llsbrec. ALSO—The (oUowiug described lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Tus arora twp., bounded north by land ot Abial Keeney, east by land ot Thomas Shaw, south by land of Hamilton S.Sturdevant.and west byland of Geo.Du senbury. Containing about one hundred acres,more or less. ALSO- One other lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Tuscarora twp., bounded north and east by land of Geo. U . Thompson, south by T iscu nr.; Creek, west by land of Geo. W. Thompson. Containing aVout one and a halt' a re-, more or less, ail improved, with one sawmill and i.i lehinery attached for manufacturing fence paling, Ac >•!/.( 1 and taken in execution at the suit of Charles i-'re.L-rii k Johnson vs LX. and William Thonip- S ALSO—The following described lot. piece or parcel of I>:iJ situ.tte in i'lkc twu.. bounded north by land of Ossian Pea-p. east by laud of Almond BeeeherandOssian Pease. uth by la el of John Black and Joseph Haigli, we>t bv 1. lof Caleb Lyon.dee'd., with a road from the south side -.Vd lot to the highway between the lands of John B!a k and Caleb Lyon, dee'd. Containing one hundred and forty acres, more or less, about thirty acres thereof improved, with a log house, a framed barn, and a few fruit ti "i", th. r. >h. s -i/.ed and taken in execution at tliesnft of AibertC >nk- I lin vs Alba Tattle and William Humphrey. ALSO - The following usenbtd lot, piece or pared ot land situate in Spnngkeld twp., bounded north by the public, highway, eastby land of Ru.-sell B. Young, south by laud of Lewis Beach, west by land of Ambnee Grace. < oatainir.g fifty acre-, more or less, aismt twenty acres I improved, with a framed lionse, framed barn anil shed, I and orchard of fruit trees thereon. ALSO—AiI that certain lot, piece or parcel of land sit ■ cute in Springfield twp. bounded north by land of Addi i son Brooks, east by land of fiiram Spear, south by land of tianson Cole and Jeremiah iteeser. we-t by land of Fan ii7;g Cole. Containing one hundred anil twenty-four .! I'cs more, or less, about twenty acres thereof improved, and a few fruit tre"s thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Thomas Uij uier vs James I . Grace and Loren Grace. AIXQ—The following described lot, ))iecc or parcel of Dud itn.ito in ULter twp.. bounded north by the Smith tielil Hoad, east by the public highway leading from To w .null 1 i At i!i>. south by land of Uriah Shaw, went by land of John Conkiin. Containing half an acre, more or b —-, nil improved, with a trained tavern bouse, a framed dwelling house, a framed barn and outbuildings, and fruit tr -cs thereon. S. izcd and taken in execution at the suit of James L. Gor-line. to the use ol Gilbert Barret vs .Vutban Olm stead. t LSI i By virtue of a writ ol Levari Faehs. all that certain b t, > icee or jiarcel of land lying and ! eing in the t.nni-liip of Moiir<>e. bom ded a* follows : Begiuning at a hemlock on the South side of E. 11' Adams' warrant , the earner ofland sold to Samuel Owens, and running thence north 7°. ea.-t 423 per along the line of said Owens to a po o t. tuence north i:!l o .east loj 9-10 per to a post, then, e south -n 5 , east 44 (i-lo per to a port, the north-west cor ner of Judsou Bbiekmnn's lot, thence by the same south . . west J.'J per to a w'hite pine, the soutli-west corner of J. BlackmanV lot thence north ss°. west 52.1 rods to the place of beginning. Containing three hundred and three acres, more or less. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Robert H GorHtt to the n*eof Arthur Lfenryvs the tfusuiiehouna Coal .V Iron i 'wmpany. Af.sO—By virtue of a writ of Levari Facia*, on Me chanic's Lien, all that certain two story woo Jen bnildlng r'tuateon the north side of Fine e so construed as to prevent the right of said Sheriff, administrator, executor or other person aforesaid to de mand and receive tit the time of sale a sum sufficient to cover all legal costs entitled to Repaid out of the proceeds of said sale: and provided further, that before any pur chaser or purchasers shall receive the benefit of this sec tion, lie or tlie.y shall produce to the Sheriff, or other per son -o making sad-ale, a duly certified statement from the proper records, under the hand and official seal of the proper officer, showing that he is a lien creditor, entitled to receive any part ol the proceeds of the sale aforcsa s.iid. v I IST OF JURORS, drawn for MAY T. 1 a and Serious, 1859. grand ji'noks. Uhnnr—J N Chapman. Jesiah White. A.-yluin—O C Horton, Shu- Monroe tp—Chester Carter. hie Bowman. Dike—T J 80-worth. Athens tp—Geo W Comaby, Rome—Miles I> Gary. .Solomon Bos worth. Smithtield—Derk Campbell. Armenia—John Yeomans. Standing Stone —John Hint- Burlington tp—Jas Ri-ley. Troy tp—Ldward t raits. Canton—Marcns Gillnm.'El- Towanda bo—Harry Mix, H wood Ilodebaiigh, Philan- L Lamoreux. der Case, John Rockwell. Wells—S EAy res. Granville—Win Vroman. Warren—Thos F Thomas. Litchfield —Alanson Carner, TI-.AVKKSR JCKOKS—FIItST WEEK. Asylum —J M Horton, Wni|SmithiTcTd— C P Trash, Asa Terry, jr., J Frut-hey. ' Phelps, Ileury Quick, N Athens tp—J II Tozer. i F' 'Puttie. Burlington tp-—losi.th Lane.-Suuth Creek—Tra Crane. Burlington W—Bing. Rock-[Towanda N—J D Humphry. well, Thos Blackwell. jTowanda bo—B F Powell. Columbia—Justus Wat kins, il'roy 11 > —J as W Taylor, J WGlamling, C'H Moshttj Strait, Howard Spalding. Canton—Wm Rogers. {Troy Vo—job Lewis, Asa B l-'aanklin—Flzra Spalding. Moore. Ilerri k—M m Honker, ifav. Tuscarora—Win Thoinpton, Beardsley. C E Bixby. D Ackley. Monroe tp—John 11 Scott. Ulster—l' laromis. Monroe bo—K F A'oung Wilinot—J SI Wilson. Or-. —W W Brnvning, Warren—A Hi k-, Andrew Allis. S E Dauchej*,Hiram Pendleton, Fld -vin E Chil- Tyrrell. son, Timothy Vincent jr. Pitt-—A R I'artlett. Wells—Aivali Young. Pome—L T Lent. i Wyalusing— Harrison Black, Sprir-'field Lll Slade, llori Justiiß Ackley. Potter. I TRAVERSE trr.OBS—SECOND wrrK. Athens (p—Wm C Knupp.jPike —David C Wood,Steph Alexander Elshree Hutchinson. Armenia—John li Mason. Ridgbury—Benj Halated, F. Burliugtoti W—l, Fanning. I M Brown, t ■lutni.ii. -Ch is S McKtan j Ibuiic—Mar-u* Upham. Peter McClelland. j^mittifield—Willet Brown, Canton—Walter S Newman.i Gates. 3 H Lindiey. 1 .South Creek—H Dunning. Granville—H G jsiie-ht-viiiu— M Watkins. Herri -k—C A Squire.-, Oba-iTowanda ho—FID Montanye dia'ti Titus, 2d. Troy bo—(J F Saylea. Lit lifteid -David M'Kinuev I'ruj-1j—Samuel Case. David Strubie. Tuscarora —John Taylor. .M uroe tp—S C Naglee.G (* Ulster—Geo Bartholomew. Irvine. Windham—E Shoemaker. Monroe bo—Geo. Tracy. Wyalusing—J Lewis 2d | Orwell—Httmp'y Beckwith, Wilmot—J II Gamble. E J E .sterbrooks. i Weils—John VanVVort, jr. THIRD WEEK. Albany—Orrison Tlibbard. Ridgbury—Oscar Larrison. Armenia—C II Wtider. Smt'u Creek—W G Cornell, Athens tp—Dm F'Satterlee. P F'aeft, jr. C Ffaight. N Fldmin-ter. Stauidng Stone—Geo Sage, \sylum—Morgan Morg:uis. John Swackliamer. . Darc-II —Charles Hornet, E Sheshequin— Guy Smith, G M Bishop. j (H!ore. Lcßov—David Ingh im,W H Smithiield—Lewis Wood. H ie-smb. John Kelly. Troy lv -Fred Ortratl. I Litchfield—Abrui Men-ill. [Troy tp—lra P Ballard, nrwdl —R J Pickering. j Wyalusing—Harris Ackley, | Overton—Jacob Heveney. .1 D Camp, Nel Overton. i'iko—JonathaTi N dwds, Wells— It It Beckwith, John Seymour. A McCouiber. | A Roy. Rome—Dantforth Chatlec, I. Wysox—L Wood, J Tuttle. Eastman. I TUIIAL LIST FOR MAY TERM, 1859. I SECOND WEEK. John Erskine va Charles Sill, et al. ti, ,>ige Sanderwm, et al vs Jacob A Weller, et al. Gilbert A Tuttle vs II A Kiff. Emma Jane Smith vs Samuel Kellum, ct al. William B Campbell vs Charles H Ames. E F A F* 1. Ballard vs Sidney Harden. David Barber vs (. Lester TliomaL Benjamin Northrrtp rs Richard Lynn. Barclay Railroad A Coal Co. vs Ahram Edwards. Clarrissa tfrace's adm'rs vs Edward ilahood. E J Rinebeart v< Otis P Lyon. Davis Fiztsimmons vs Anios Kuapp, Jr. T B Buck vs Isaac Palmer. same same. Woodruff A Lewis vs Empire Insurance Co. Archibald Forbes vs Wm Gibson's ex'rs. Benjamin Vauglm vs Charles llinderer, et al. Daniel Sweeny vs Abijah Parks. Benjamin Ilurnham's use vs Isaac Walters. Israel Smith vs Samuel Kellnm, 2d. Adaline It Moriev vs R W Coolbuagh, et al. -amuel C Means' use vs Horace Willey, et al. Elijah Horton vs Henry P Shaffer. Martha Stowell's trustee vs John A Codding, ot al. J J Bosweli's use vs Rollin Wilcox. Jes-e Spanlding vs Orson Rickey. same vs John Arthur. John C Parks" vs John Moore. • ujiTr.in F Taylor, et al vs Martin Wilcox, f 5i P Kirov vs Jesse Spaulding. William A Park vs Daniel Strong. Bass, Clark A Dibble vs same. Loop A Allen vs same. Mary A Richard Caton's trustees vs Moses Ilobbins. Wm Gibson's ex'rs vs G H Gorsliue, et al. M H Lanning vs Sarah A Emery, et al. William It Darlington vs Chauncey N Shipman. William Poppers vs Decatur Peppers. Ransom Ada vs John W Sweet. Matthew MrMuhon vs J P Horton. Timothy Hill vs R Wilcox. The Commonwealth of Penn'a vs Charles Sill, et al. John Raymond's adin'rs vs 1.->aac Raymond. same same. M C Mercur vs John Vallilee, et al. Cyrus Shumway vs Silas J Bowen. S F Colt v.- Susquehanna < ' illegiate Institute. Til I III) WEEK. Joseph Ingiism vs Barclay Itailroad A Coal Co. Matthew I> Bishop vs Alfred < tore. H M Moore A Co vs Jerome Wolcott. Moore, Hubbil A Co vs H .3 Davidson A Co. Charles Drake vs The Farmers Insurance Co. George 11 Morrow, Ac vs Erastus Bhepurd. Addison Alger v> Jo ph Seel v. et a!. J L Gorsliue, Ac vs A J A G H Gorsliue. M T Carrier vs John Kendall. I Michael Coleman vs James Thompson, j s Hutchinson A Co vs Alansou B Smith, et al. Van Dn-en A Jagger vs same. M'ilson, Jackson A Mcinell vs same. Cliarle- II Shepard vs same. Samne! F Ripley vs Hiram Spear. Seely J Farr vs Henry Parsons. Waverley Bank vs Alanson B Smith, j Cortlandt Palmer, et al vs Harriet Means. H M Monro, et al vn Alanson B Smith, ct al. | Jefferson It Clark, et al vs same. 1 ecil Bank vs Aaron Perkliam. ! Daniel Bailey vs Samuel Stevens' adm'rs. BRADFORD COUNTY, SS.—Subpamas for the second week icturiiable on Monday, the tith day of May, 1859, at 10 o'clock, A. M.; and for the third week on the follow ing Monday, May, loth, at 10 o'clock, A. M. ALLEN M'KEAN, April 12. Priithonotary. T) ECUSTER'S NOTICES. —Notice is here -I I- by given, that there have been filed and settled in the office of the Register of Wills, iu and for the County of Bradford, accounts of administration upon the follow ing estates, viz : Final a -count of Thomas Park and John Haddock, ex ecutors of George Haddock, late of Litchfield, dee'd. Final account of T. T. Brown, administrator of Chari ty Mend. Tate of Michigan, def'd. ' Partial account of S. N. Spalding, administrator of TTcovard Spalding, late of Troy, dee'd. Final account of O. VV. Northrup and J. R. Fletcher executors of Charles Wnrden. late of Pike, dee'd. Final account of Orris Frisbie and R. W. McLelland administrators of George Mi-Lelland, late ofC'anton dee'd. Pinal account of Emery OuuMrt. guardian of Susan I, Corbin. Mary J. Corbin.and Maria D. Forsvth, formerly Maria D. Corbin. minor children of Charles' Corbin. late of Warren, dee'd. Partial account of Donnison Gregory, guardian of Geo Dallas Gregory, minor child of Deborah C. Gregory, late' of Pike, dee'd Final account of Canon Pepper and Jerry Pepper, ad ministrators of Williarn Pepper, late of F'rankliu,dee'd. Final account of Alonzo Morse and O. l> Moiir exec utors of Solomon Morsj, late of Trov. dee'd. And the same will be presented to" the Orphan's Court of Bradford County, on Monday, 2d day of Mav 1859 for I corfirri-ttltn and allcw -nee. J>MFB H SVEBB I | ' •icg tUr F v:::. " " .-iitr. iteos!al. ? ftttisceUaiuous. Great Western Insurance 6l Trust Co. '•AS I)'THE Farmers TTnion Insurance Company, of iITHEXS, rEßTjtf., RAVINS CONSOLIDATED .THEIR BUSINFSB, the same will hereafter be conducted by the united Companies, in the luune of the GREAT WESTERN INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY, at their (dike in the Company'* Building, 403 Walnut St., Philadelphia. By this arrangement the Income of the Great Western Insurance &• Trust Company will be large ly augmented, and over $130,00(1 added to it* As-eta, of which 8100,000 is in First Mortgages, with bonds, bear ing 6 per cent, interest ou improved property, worth dou ble the amount; whiuh gives the Company over $350,000 of available tneuns to meet any liabilities. All running risks of eithei Company are assumed, and any losses tliat may occur will be promptly adjusted and paid. /S3~A contiunenee of public patronage is respectfully solicited. OH AS. C. LATHOP, Pretident. WM. DARLING, I 'irr- President. C. N. sHll'M AN, 2d I ice-President. JAMES WRIGHT, See. and Treat. C. S. RUSSELL, t Secretary. DIRECTORS • ( HAS. C- LATHROP, DANIEL T„ COLLIER, JOHN C. HUNTER, K. TRACY. ISAAC 11AZLEHURST, FRANCIS TYLER, ('HAS. HARLAN, C. N. SHIPMAN. J. R. MVURBY. THUS. !.. GILLESPIE, Hon. WM. DARLING, TAMES B. SMITH, ALEX. WlHUylflY, J J- SLOCTM. 11. B. Mt KEAN, Agent, Towanda. March, 2", TW9. S#U*TMY MW. Eeßaysvillc, Fa. rpnE Subscriber still continues to keep the J- above named public house at I.e Raysville, and has 1 all the accommodations and conveniences requisite for keeping a FIRST CLASS HOUSE. His table shall be so tupplied as to p case the most fastidious, and his bar with rludee liquors, and large and convenient stabling will enable him to furnish ample accommodation to ail who may call and try him. Stop and see. . G. W. NORTHROP. Le Raysville, March 6, 1V,9. 11. r>. M*K i :Asst, "LURE INSURANCE A CENT, at Towan i. da, Pa., for the following reliable Companies : Farmer's Union Insurance Co. . Athens, Pa. Capital, $200,000. State Mutual Insurance Co. . Jlarrisburg, Pa. Capital, S2OO ,000. Girard Insurance Co. . . . Philadelphia, Pa Capital, $300,000. Great I Festern Insurance Co. - Philadelphia Towanda, July 14, 15.58. TOWANDA HARDWARE, CUTLERY IRON AND STOVE STORE. N Wholesale and Retail Dealer fr&rf i ll Hardware and Stoves, Iron Oils, House Trimmings— .SIIZS-"'""-''V und Seat Springs. Cifr- Hammers and Screw Plates' A vs. Broad Narrow, Lath and Hand Hat bets—Cable, Log, Trace and Haltr, Chains, Crowbars, Picks, Shovels and Spades. PriCKETAND TABT.E CUTLERY—Shears and Scis sor , Edge Tools of all kinds, Brass and Enameled Kettles, Shovel and Tongues. Spoons and Ladles, Tubs and Pails, ■ Mops and Washboards, and all other kinds ot house-keep ing implements. In the HARDWAREHne, Brass, Brittania, Jappaned land Plain Tin Ware, single or iu setts, liar. Band, Scroll [ and Hoop Iron. Steel of all kinds. Nail Rods, Ac. Pumps, Lead Pip* and all the necessary fixtures for water works. I Patent. Stretched leather Beltiug and String Leather, and 10,01)0 other articles too numerous to mention, that we are now receiving direct from the bands of manufac turers andimporters, including the largest assortment and greatest variety of STOVES Stoves 2." per cent, less than usual for Cash, or Grain at the highest market prices. Coal and Wood Cooking. Coal and Wood Parlor, Dining ; Room, Six Plate and Cylinder,ever brought into Northern Pennsylvania or Southern New York ; all of which we ! are now prepared to .-ell at wholesale or retail,at as low rates, and on as good Tekms as can be found this side of New-York, from the fact that all our goods were bought ( -jf lir-t hands aad in inil packages and large quantities, that gives ns an gdvautage over -mailer purchasers and Dry Goods dealer*, that wiil enable us to sell from 5 to 15 per cent, less than any of them, which advantage we shall offer to any who will favor us with a call before pur ! chasing elsewhere. A large quantity of Tin ware. Stove Pipe and Elbows always on hand, wholesale and retail. All kinds of Job Work done to order, on short notice and warranted. Don't mistake the place to buy STOVES and H ARD- cheap—one door South of Tracy & Moore's, and Powell's now block on Main street, iu the new Wood Building, lettered atlorer. Grain and Country Produce, old Iron. Brass, Brittania and Copper, Dried Fruit of all kiuds, Feathers and Bees wax wanted for goods. 10,000 Sheep Pelts wanted, for which the highest price n Cash will be paid. 8"No credit given over four months, and all hav ing accounts o r notes over due had better call and pav immediately, if they wish to save cost. Towanda. October 13,1858. H. A. BURBAN K'S BAKERY One Boor North of the Ward House. TOWANDA, PA. UJ HERE yon can find a constant supply of Bread, Rusk, Crackers, Cookies, Jumbles, and all kinds of Fancy Cakes. u a" OYSTERS famished by the quart or keg, or cook ed to order. Hi- Particular attention paidtofillingorSersforparties Returning our sincere thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed upon us during the past year, arid hoping by close application to business to merit a continuance of the same, we remain as ever, your humble sen-ant, March 16, 1857. H. A. BI'RRANK. TM'FFALO ROBES.—Two doz. Buffalo TT Robes, just received and for ale cheap, at Nov. 15,1858. POWELL'S KEYSTONE STORE. BA ROLAY R R ft COAL COMPANY, —Retail prices of Coal at Towanda per ton : nt'Mr CO.vl. FMiTncovr.. By the single ton $2,25. $2,00. After the first of December GOAL will be delivered in town, at the door, at 25 cents per load. COAL is sold, tor cash only, at the office of the Rail road Company, iu Patton's Block.comer of .Main A Bridge Streets, (second story); also at the store of O. D. BART LETT. JAMES MACFARLANE, Towanda, Nov. 24,1858. Gon'l Superintendent. TOMB STONES AND MONUMENTS. Towanda ZVEarble Factory. {Nearly Opposite the Ward llou.ee.) fT'he snlisoriiier has just opened the TOW SN DA MARBLE FACTORY, where lie will be prepared to' furnish Monuments and Tomb Stones, manufactured from the best qualities of RUTLAND and ITALIAN MARBLE, and wrought into sueli styles and designs as will suit every variety of taste. 'H*—Persons waiting to make their selections can do so whenever iu Towanda, by calling at this New Establishment. The superior quality of the stock, the artistieal beautv of the work, and tlm promptness with which orders- will be filled, will offer inducements to visit this new shop. F\ 11. BALDWIN, Proprietor. Towanda, July 26,18.58. KKKERKNCES. WAVERT.V. TOWtVOA, PA. Hon. Nathan Bristol, Prof. C. ILCobnrn, ('. H. Shepard, Cashier, Rev. Julius Foster. R. G. Crana, Merchant, 11. S Mercur, Merchant, Alpin A Double-day, do. Montanves, •' Rev..O. Crane, " T. M. W'oodmff, Sheriff, " Win. Putnam. Col. A. M'Kean, Profy, " D. A. Shepard, Hon. D. Wilmot, F. Tyler. Pres't, Raib. " J. C. Adams. chkmvnu. " Wm. El well, G. W, Back, Esq. E. A. I'arsuns, Ed. Argus. wysox. FI. O. Goodrich,Fid.Reporter. \ . E. Piollet, F>|. CTOt fcS I' OR SALE.—A Second Hand, k_? No. 10, " Queen of the West*' COOKING STOVE, in good condition—-also a Sheet-iron Air Tight SfUVE -will be sold cheap. Apply at this office. N0v.10,1*58. B'./silt AZINI'.S A A LiP AC A 8 in all grades Ircin l2d to 12a a yard, at ' MARRH A CO S. "pXTRAf'T 5 * fr !•>- rn> chrr.;, JbcUoCns ittachfne. OROVHR *■ BAKER'S !!,KnRATEP Family Sewing Machines. NEW STYLES-PRICES SSO TO $125. EXTRA CHARGE OF $5 FOR HEM.MERH. Y. B. CHANDLER, AOTVWT, Montrobf. ; J. M. ROBINSON, LXKK-ST., Elmiha. THIESE MA, CHINKS sew from twospools, A as piircbased from the fitore, requiring no re-wijid ing ot'threncfY tftey Item, Fell. Gatner. and stlcTi in a superior style, finishing .each .seam by their own opera tion, without recourse to the liaud-needle, as is required bv other machines. They will do better and cheaper sewing than a Mcainptreftß. even ifahe vro4to f®'' rent an hour, anil ate, tanfneCtiunaMy. the best M.uffiiues hi the market for family sewing, on account of their simpli city, durability, ease of management, and adaption to all varieties of family sewing — executing either heavy or fine work with equal facility, and without special adjustment. As evidence of the unquestioned superiority of their Machines, the Gruvcr A Baker Sewing Machine Compa ny beg leave to respectfully refer to the following TESTIMONIALS. " Having had one of Grover Sc Baker's Machines in my family for nearly a year and a half, 1 take pleasurt; in commending it as" every way reliable for the purpose for which it is designed — Family Sewing.'' — Mrs. Joshua Lear it!. wife of Rev. Dr. Lea v it, Kditor of N. F. Inde pendent. '• I confess myself delighted w ith your Sewing Machine, which has been in my family for several months. It has always been ready for duty, requiring no adjustment, and is easily adapted to every variety of family sewing, by simply changing the spools of thread." — Sirs. Elizabeth Strickland. irife of Rev. Dr. Slricldand, Editor of X. F. Christian Advocate " After trying several good machines, 1 preferred yours, on account of its simplicity, and the perfect ease with Which it is managed as well as the strength and du rability of the seam. After long experience. I feel com petent to speak in this manner, aud to coufiduntiy iw>m mend it for every variety of family sew ing."— Ulrs.E. B. Spoontr, u-ife of the Editor of Brooklyn Star. " 1 have used a Grover A Baker Machine for two years, and ! have found it adapted to all kinds'of family sewing, from Cambric to Broadcloth. Garments have been worn without the giving pyvay of a stitch. The Machine ia easily kept in order, and easily used.— Mrs. A. B.H'hip pie, wife of Rev. Geo. I Chippie, Xew York. '• Your Sowing Machine has been in use in my family the pa-t two years, and the ladies request me to give you their testimonials to its perfect adaptness, as well, us labor-saving qualities in the performance ot family and household -sewing.— Robert Boorman, Xew York. '• For several months we have used Grover A Baker's Sewing Machine, and have cone to the conclusion that every lady who desires her sewing beautifully and quickly done, would be most fortunate iu possessing one of tlie-x: reliable and indefatigable " iron needle-women," whose combined qualities of beauty, strength and simplicity, are invaluable— J. It'. Morris, daughter of Gen. Geo. I'. Morris, Editor of the Home Journal. Extract of a letter from Tluv. R. Leavitt, an American gentleman. n<>wr roei.h-iit in Sydney. New .South Wales, dated Ia n nary 12, lH.i* : " I had a tent made in Melbourne, in 1853, in which there were over three thousand yards of sewing done with one of Grover A Baker's Machines, and a single seam of that lias ontstood all the double seams sewed by sailors with a needle and twine." "If Homer could be called up from his murky hades .he wotild sing the advent of Grover A Baker as a more be nignant miracle of art than was ever Vnlcan's smithy. He would denounce midnight sliirt-making as ' the dire ful spring of woes unnumbered."— Prof. Xorth. " I take pleasure in saying, that the Grover A Baker Sewing Machines have more than sustained myexpectatiou. After trying and returning others,l have three of them in operation in my different places, and, after four year's trial, have no lault to find.—./. 11. Hammond, Senator of South Carolina. "My wife has had one of Grover A Baker's Sewing Machines for sonic time, and I am satisfied it is one of the best labor-saving-machines that has been invented. 1 take much pleasure in recommending it to the public."— J. G. Harris, Governor of Tennessee. " It is a beautiful thing, and puts everybody into an excitement of good humor. Were I a Catholic. 1 should in-dst upon Saints Grover A Baker having an eternal ho liday in eomm-moration ot tl.eir good deeds for humani ty."—Cassias M. Clay. T think it l>y far the le-t patent in use. This Maehine can be adapted from the finest cambric to the henvie-t cassinaere. It sews stronger, faster, and more beautifullv thim one can imagine, it mine could not be replaced, money could not buy it."— Mrs. J. G. Brown, i\askoille. Tenn. "It is speedy, very neat, and durable in its work: is easily understood and kept iu repair. I earnestly recom mend this Machine t all tpy acquaintances,and others."— .Mrs. .1/. A. Forrest. Memphis, Tenn. " We find this Machine to work to our Rati (faction.and with pleasure recommend it to the publi-, as we believe the Grover A Baker to be tiie best Sewing Machine in use. —Deaiy Bj otheis, Allison, Ttnn. " D usedj expressly for family purposes with ordinary cai<\ 1 will wager they will lust one " three score year* and ten." and never get out of tix.^ John Ei skint, Nas hville, Tenn. " I have had your Machine for several weeks, nnd am perfectly satisfied that the work it does is the best and most beautiful that was ever made."— Margie Aimison. Nashville. Tenn. "I ue my Machine upon costs, dressmaking, and fine linen stitching, and the work is admirable—far better than the hot baud-sewing, or any other machine I have ever seen." I.uni It. Thompson, Nashville, Tenn. " I find the work the strongest and most beiutifuT I have ever seen, made either by hand or machine, and regard the Grover A Baker Muchiue.as one of the greatest bless ings to our sex-"— Mrs. Taylor, Nashville, Tenn. " I have one of Gmver A Baker's Sewing Machines in use in my family, and find it invaluable. I can confidently recommend it to all persons in want of a machine."— G. T. Thompson. Nashville, Tenn. " I take pleasure in certifying to the utility of the Grover A Baker Sewing Machines. 1 have used one on al most every description of work for months, and 1 find it much stronger and better iu every respect than work done by hand. — Mrs. D. H~. IVheeltr, Nashville, Tenn. " I would be unwilling to dispose of my Grover A Baker Machine 'or a large amount, could I not replace it again at pleasure." — Mrs. //. G. Scovel, Nash vide. Tenn. " Our two Machines, purchased from yon, do the work of twenty young ladies. We with pleasure recommend the Grover A Baker Sewing Machine to be the best in use. ' — N. St ill man A* Co., Memjihis, Tenn. " The Grover A Baker Sowing Machine works admira bly. 1 think the Stitcli and work far superior to that of any Sewing Machine 1 ever saw. On fine work, 1 think the Machine would be hard to be beat."— If'. J. Davie, Memphis, T tin. " I find the Machine eailv managed, very durable, and take pleasure Tn recommending it to all who wish conve nience. economy and pleasure."— Mrs. I\ Titus, Mem phis, Tenn. " The Grover A Baker Sewing Machines have given such satisfaction that we cheerfully rccuumend them to all who wish a good and substantial Sewing Machine. It executes work with much care and speed, and more findv than any other machine I have seen."— Mrs. R.B.Mitch el, Memphis, Tenn. " I am happy to give my testimony in favor of GroverA Baker's Sewing Machine, and of the perfect satisfaction it gives in every respect. It sews neatly, and is by no means complicated, and 1 prefer, it to all others 1 have seen Mrs. Bryan, u-ifr of Rev. A. M. Bryan, Memphis, lenn. '• It affords me much pleasure to say that the Machine works well; and I do not hesitate t<> recommend it as possessing nil the advantages yon claim for it. My wife is much pleased with it. aid we take pleasure to certify to this effect."— R. C. Brinkley, Memphis, Tenn. " It gives me pleasure to find the Grover A Baker Sew ing Machine giving so much satisfaction. I have it in con stant use, and find it all that could be desired. It is the most simple and dorablc machine in use, anil 1 heartily recommend it."— F. M. IVhite. Memphis, Tenn. " Having seen, examined, and used manv other kinds of Sewing Machines. I feel free to say that the Grover A Baker Machines are far superior to all others iu use."— M. trancois Sells, Memphis, Tenn. " I consider my machiue invaluable, and would not take five times its costs, if I conld not supply its place. \V ith it I can do all my family sewing in about one fourth the time I could with my hands." — M. J. Scott, Nashville Tenn. B*-SEND FOR A CIRCULAR. A LOCAL AGENT WANTED. /^ollixcj wood ,v LKVERitrfer, BurJ \J \L\ORS, ENGINEERS, AND DRAUGHTSMEN. CUMfT'*MrVh'\ YbC atter,( L professionally as ~ , .„ „ HYDRAULIC ENGINEERS. ! Execute ARCHITECTURAL, TOPOGRAPHIC VXD M VCHINE 1 HtA WIXGS, and transact all business connected therewith, with neat ness. accuracy and despatch. stre^mj IRA t^' li {^ w w ood Brot * er *, Jewelers, lS Lake F. COTXINGVOOD'. G. LEViyuCII. 1 TtF.P ERFVCfa. Renh>min. Tracy Rendl*. Rhniri ; 1 "jW 1 " f* "* Gvkcg.j , . til.a- .1, Miscellaneous. WHOLESALE &. RETAIL Boot anil Slioe Manufactory •fA JOIIN liKIDLKMAN & r>,\' j -^• re " pPctf ' j11 ? i" torm th public that the. h ,,' J—•commenced the manufactureot Boot. iu ,e fc&E. in the 3d story of Beidleman's Block c7..„ ' Miii J.L Bridge streets. where they are nreo'ir/a ' every facility to furnish at Wholesale and foun n *' th and Shoes, of every description, of the very wti L®" 01 . 4 ais and manufactured in the most workmanlike ms? ateri ' Men 5 I reach Calf Kip and ana bhocs. TJ omen's and Children 1 Bpots aud Shoes, of every descripi l/jn 5 By the ene or single pair, dealers are parti i.'., quested to give us a call, as we believe wither r * we can furnish a better article at a LOW Elf I'irr c can be obtained elsewhere. * ttuui HEP AIRING, of all binds, done with despat-h is v notice, in a. workmanlike manner. sh °H We shall also keep on hand a large assortment „<-i „ THKIt and FINDINGS which wilfhe sold at ~L J" EA possible figures. 1 Ule >*** CABII paid for Hides, Sheep Pelts, Ac.. at the u; i market rates. J. BEIDLEM V\ i Towanda, Dec. 22,1858. 4 c MYER'S .MILLS, THE undersigned having purchased the above known mills and attached to it a.Steam Kti -in also put every thing connected with it in perfect a,i,i with all the modern improvements now in use r/f r ' class Flouring Mills- would respectfully *,licit (iT tronage of the community—trusting that the renutai?" the mill has heretofore bonie may not suffer in th.i, ? of the new linn. It be our aim U> do all 'w,„i trusted to us promptly and in the best possible m , Customers from a distance may rely upon bavin-. th"' lyork doije at oucc, so as to make but one trio • t, .,, T r Mr. FROST will continue to give his own persona l', tention to the business at the mill. M CASH paid for all kinds of GRAIN ; also Flour V t and Feed for sale at the lowest market prices. ' MYER, FROST 4 CO | ISAAC WYER J. O. FROST T J NORTH TctrAKDA, Oct. gylßs. ' ' DENTIST! DR. G. S. PECK, Surpreon ami Mechani cal Dentist, being permanently located in Towanda \ lenders his professional services to its citizens. F-tk..- i attention given to FILLING and CLEANSING T)Prv EI) TEETH, also EXTRACTING and \URt\Tivr IRREGULAR TEETH IX CHILDREN. Teeth jed on pivot: also gum and plain incorruptible tush I monntert on gold, silver, clieoplastic and Slay to us w ! from one to an entire set, iu the most artistic ir.aa-"er ; known to the.profession. All the nhove operations will lie rue-formed with THOROUGH PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE ofhiabuai '■ ness, and duty to his patient. ! Offio; over ii. T. Fox's Store, No. 1, Brick Row. En trance, first iloor on Pine street. X. B. Produce taken in part payment for dental ope rations at its market price. 1 July 30, 1858. Patronize a Home Enterprize! A Book-Bindery in Towanda! TTTE would respectfully announce to our friends and V the public generally, that we have connected with our Print ing Office and Book A Stationery Store, a Plain and Fancy ROOK-BINDERY, and earnestly solicit the patronage of all who desire anything in the line. Having secured the services of one of the best binders in the I'nited States, we flatterourselvesthatwe can rive universal satisfaction both in workmanship and price- Therefore we present to the public the strongest auimn ces that we are prepared to bind in a workmanlike man ner, all kinds of BOOKS, among which we mav name Bibles, Histories. Music, Magazines, Pamphlets, Periodi cals, Law and School Books, to order or pattern in French, Italian, German and English style; in Velvet, Si//:, Cloth, Leather and Paper. upon the most reasonable rates, for CASH, or ready pay gar Give us a trial. Particular attention given to re-binding Books. Ai! work warranted to be properly executed. g jj"Plain ami Fancy Paper Boxes made to order. Jan 1,1858. E. A. PARSON'S. BOOKS &. STATIONERY! 83-The attention of the public is requested to the very general lid excellent assortment always on hand at the Argus Book aud Stationery Store, first building north ot the Ward House. Call and examine our stock. EAGLE FOUNDRY! AND MACHINE SHOP ! Again in R£otion! | rpilE Suliscribtr having purchased the above : -L works, situated at the lower end of town, near the I Canal Basin of the Barclay Rail Road Co., (the same es- I tablishinent formerly carried on by lattnureux. Hail A | Russell,) and baring employed a competent set of work- I men, is now prepared to execute orders for Castings or Machinery of almost any kind. He al-o manufactures a variety of Cook, Parlor and Office stoves. He respect fullys olicits a share'of public patronage. Towanda, Sept. 8.*1358. O. D. BART LETT IVcw Store! Mew Prices! IT . A\ r . TnTC) It T.E. No. 5, Brick Iloic, Towanda, WHOMSALE & RETAIL LIQUOR T T DEALER, now offers to the public a well selected >tock of Wine-,'Liquors, Tobacco, Havana and Domestic Cigars. Consisting in part of the following: BRANDlES.—Hennessey, Otard. Cognac, and Popov. (slXS.—Holland. Rose, and Scheidam Schnapps. RUMS—Santa Cruz. Jamaica, aud Xew England. WHISKEYS.-Bourbon, Scotch, Monungebala, Old Crow, and Old Rye. WlNES—Champaigtie, Claret. Sherrv. Madeira, Bur gundy. Port, Muscat, Malaga, Domestic. French cor dials of all brands. CIGARS—La Victoria, Washington. Light Giii'M'- Rio Kondo, Henry Clay, La Fontica, La Isabella. La Flor d'Cubaua, Prineipe, Yam, Principe. TOBACCO.—A good assortment of Cut, Chewing,Sis®- king and Manufactured Tobacco of various brands, al: which will la; sold at the lowest prices for Cash, or to prompt payers. All kinds ot produce Liken ia exchange for Goods. X. B. A large lot of Jugs Demijohns, and bottles of ah sizes for sale. Towanda, Feb. 22,1859. MoC ABE'S CENTRAL MEAT MARKET, Between J. h ingslenfs J. Powells stores. TIIE subscriber would respectfully tender to his customers and the public generally hi' I thanks for the very liler.\l patronage M ; tended tu liiin the past season. He solicits a continuance ! of the same. i He would say to the public that he intendst" keep l ™' ■ stoutly on hand a choice selection of MEATS of all the best the country affords, which he intends to iei i very small profits, either by the side, quarter or poana- Please give me a call. B(VMeats. Ac., will be delivered on short notice, whe. 1 ordered, at any place in the Corporation. Towanda, Feb. 12, ls. 7. -L Mc' ARK GEO. IE. BUNTING. RESPECTFULLY informs bis former customers a-id the public generally, tlvat lie lias removed his TAILOR'S SHOP, To one door sonth of Tracy A Moore's store and if dißtely opposite 1). C. Hall's Stove and Tin Store Maine- He flatters himself that from his long experience m h ' | si ness he will be able to please all who may favor " with their custom. Owing to the lu u- prrusmre iu the ; ney market, he will make Coats from $2 50 to ft oOW j and other work in proportion for READY PAY- Country Produce in payment, will not be refuse"' ffercd. Towanda. March M \\fOUSTED HOODS—A large lot ot v Y Wuiuens, Misses and Children'- - i-B cd at the Oof. 2.1. KEYSTONE STO*sy Flir IT. Fresh Iluisins, Zantee Corrwts, Prunes, Dried Peaches, Apples and Berries, at Nov. 24. ROCKWELL 8-, OLD JAVA A XL) 1110 COFFEE. ITK K Groui d Java Coffee, Green Tea at 50 cents r<' r ' ' r.s'good as can be bought at other places for 71 rr!: , Nov. 2. |.'\" Extract OF LEMON, BOSS vaN * KLLi, and Alrwml, at _ AND UPPER LEATHER ' O ROCKWELL'S, cor. Main A Bridge sts. I a" 01 Block. Nov. 24. T A DIES' DOE GAUXTIiETTS I_J Btvfe," hits ' \ , )1? 1;.v.' - y\v r for rtle lit the 0ct.25. KFYSTONF s- ' - PR "i NTKDPRENF !T MOR I ! .' s ' ' assortment or Colors of new and K -"i'i-'- :