3t>urrtfsrmnUs. Gladdiug's Hay Elevator. THEfty 'rTioS' '"oZT victim pStf-lui ; *' Viv K OI.APOINCJ, of Troy, I'a. This Elevator ;., w '„vimportant advantages overall other forks, l,irli are the following The tines being allow # w'?iiroi to discharge its loail. the tilting of the handle ii other power forks, is avoided: hence, hay can lie ' *•* '" j w ith the utmost facility and ease into shed win ,oribeneath purlin beams,and many places where hr H'T-e Porks cannot tic used. The Elevator can in is.'managed with greater case than any other V, t'„rk. It is also well adapted to stacking. With 2.'' Fork a ton of hay can be unloaded in from five to ~ minutes. '1 his Elevator received the first premium I %•'.! tin rough trial'and competition, ut the last New York j J Pennsylvania State Fairs. TESTIMONIALS. HORNBY, N. Y., Aug. 31, IBSS. I hereby certify that 1 have witnessed the operation of ,- e i, bidding's "Patent Horse Pitchfork, an 1 am free to v"that 1 esteem it a great acquisition to the Agricul ; jppartment. Its simplicity, durability, perfect ope .uid comparatively trilling expense, recommends i- •. tiic farmers of our country. A. B. DICKINSON. NOKTHI MIIKKLAXD, Pa., Oct. 1, 185*. Having lioen acquainted with Horse Power Pitchforks < 1-pr.everal years, and having witnessed the operation of q r (ilodding's Patent Improvement of the same, I chcer i ris-imimend it to the farming Community as decided ly the l *--t lam acquainted with. A. E. KAI'P. February IS, 1859. I hereby testify that I have for some years been using the common Horse Power Pitchfork, and have seen C. E. - hiding's Patent Improvement, and do most cheerfully 1 ' ...•nmend it in every rcsiieet —a decided improvement, j SAMUEL I.EVERICH, | K. S. CARPENTER, j The above testimonials art* selected from many! othtrs. the signers being generally known as distinguish- ] vil agriculturists. All who have seen it operate agree in . tin-almve opinions of its merits. Thev AH be obtained by addressing E. P. SHAW, She- 1 .heijiiia. or < ■ E. GL ADDING, Troy, Pa. State and County rights for sale. Address C.E.GLAD piSi,. Troy, Bradford Co., Pa. WOOL CAUSING. \\'K have put our machinery in (he very \ v In-st order, and have engaged the services of two „„1 ami experienced workmen.] Having abundance of machinery, room and power, shall . he able to do work as fast as it comes, and will card loads , lr ail a distance as soon as brought. Cloth-dressing, dye ing. A< ~ w'H aUo be done in its season. 1 shall give the business my personal attention hereafter, and will guar- 1 aa'.et all the work well done. 11. K. INGHAM. i Ctmptowa, May in, 1859. POME AND SIE THOSE BEAUTIFUL ; ' ! s AMI c II I K A M A T T I N C, AT MERIT ICS. SPRING GOODS! AT WM. A, R OCK WELL'S Corner of .Main and Fridge sts. NO. 1, PATTON'S BLOCK. DRK>S GOODS, SILKS. NEWEST STYLES, LAWNS, BRILLIANTS, BAREGES, CHAi.LiS, I'KTER GOODS, PRIX TS. GREAT VARIETY, SCOTCH AND AMERICAN GIXGH VMS, STRAW GOODS, BON \ E I S, FLATS, SH V KERS, HATS AND CAPS, MILLINERY GOODS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, WIiEA f US, HEAD DRESSES, LACES AND EMBROIDERIES, WHITE GOODS, DUSTERS AND SH AWLS, MANTILLA SHAWLS, VEILS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, HOOPS (IK ALL KINDS. AND IIOOP SKIRTS, LADIES SUSPENDERS, YANKEE NOTIONS, 1 MBRELLAS AND PAR VSoI.s, SUN UMBRELLAS, CLOTHS OF ALL KINDS, KOIUC.ENTREMEXS WEAR, 151. \< K, CRIMSON. SCARLET, AND NANKEEN COLORED, FARMERS SATIN. MARSAII.LKK. TRUNKS, VALISES, AND CARPET BAGS, CARPETS, GLOVES AND HOSIERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, BIRD SEEDS, CUTTLE BONE AND CAGES, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, WINDOW SHADES AND CURTAIN PICTURES, WALL PAPER, CORPS AND TASSELS, BORDERING, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, PAINTS, OILS AND NAILS, SASH AND GL VSS, HARDWARE, GLASSWARE AND CROCKERY. U - imt i,t-i*- ssarv to inform "ur patron* that we d" not ion i,i i, i„- under.-ild, fur they are already aware oi the livt: ne only .ay to them COME AND SEE. Towanda, May j. l*v',9. NEW si>KLX(; AND SUMMER GOODS! J KINGSBERY |> N<>W II EC EIVINO LARGE SUP -I'I.IES of Goods adapted to the season. embracing ■*"' t' 1 ® inu-t Is-autilul Dre.-s Goods to be found in the 'uarket, as well us a great assortment ot Staple Goods, ALSO, ■kOt FRIES. HARDWARE, RATS* CAPS, NAILS, t ' s "- GLASS, I AIXTS, BO( ITS & SHOES, Ac., Ac., Ax., Ac., Ac. And a large stock of \ asliionalJe Summer Clothing all of f *ii . frati^Gvtw,'. >M wold at prices which will give entire M 1 N E R V. IS AGAIN *l'-. will lav..r her H tl, , i n,,er P a ' rons - nn ' " 1v 11 SUMMER Mil Ii \ i-'v';- ? 1 stylM " f SPRING lei-ted by hrr-elf ti. i \ kOODts, which lieing se Kte •—* -szzazx: • S^B^T"™'* 4 ' * " Weshortest K> tin m-elvea that um7, '" ur " twk and sat ' cau i K . sold i-l,aa|i r b Goods of the latest styles lot Si,liihiield,'April X. Jsj-,. tj( K) f ° K PI 'ASTER Ann la Lu uitd lor sale at the store of W M. A. ROCKWELL. JKrrchatrtHe, &c. HOOP SKIRTS, WITH ALL N! M - BERS of Springs, from five up to thirty, all of the tiiii'-t and best steel, at MAIISH A CD'S., Klmira. fTHOSENEW IBIESS GOODS, FROM I- the other side of Uncle Sam's big lish pond, (lietter known as the Atlantic Ocean,) with such hard names that one of our lad ; customers dislocated her jaw in attempt ing to pronounce them, are claiming a good deal of at tention and selling very rapidly at April 2(5. 1V.:.. "MARSH & UO'S.. Klmira. X. Y. \\\ \ FRENCH PRINTS FULL YARD 7 * wide, very best quality, worth 3s. per yard, tor on ly Is.fid. A great bargain just opened, at _ MARSH A CD'S.. Flttiira. i CHOICE DRESS GOODS.— Twenty diffe rent, and entire new styles opening this day, at April 2f>. MARSH A CP'S.. 'Klmira. (COLORED FRENCH BRILLIANT, Vy warranted not to fade : al-o white with colored fig ures, just received at Marsh A Co's. Also a choice as sortment of all white, from 10c to the very best goods, upended to day, at MARSH A CO'S., Kluiira. SPRING GOODS FOR BOY S A MEN'S k J Wear, in a great variety—plain and fancy, among our goods opened to-day, at MARSH ,V ( O S.. Elniira. MILLINERY, IN ALL ITS BRANCIL ES, opening every day till further notice, at MARSH ,V COX, Klmira. V SPRING HOOP SKIRTS, for $2,50 ; * also, SO springs for a trifle more : also. 9 good steel springs fin- only Bs., at MARSH A CD'S., Elniira. JA/W) NEW ARTICLES JUST ~T" opened, which we can't take time now to mention, imt invite all to call and see, at April 2c;. 1 ss'(. M ARSH A CD'S., Klmira, N. Y. ONE DOLLAR WILL BUY A FIRST rate Steel Spring Hoop Skirt, at MARSH AJCO'S. ONE DOLLAR WILL BUY THE NI ('EST kind of a Summer Counterpane, at April 2fi, IS5'.. M ARSII A CD'S., Klmira, X. Y. __ ONE DOLLAR WILL BUY A FINE Lawn Role Dress, containing lfi yards, at M \RStI k CD'S., Elniira. f \NE DOLLAR WILL BUY A GOOD * f New Sjiring Style DeLaine Dress, at MARSH A CO'S-. Elroira. ONE DOLLAR WILL BUY A GOOD, pretty new Parasol, at MARSH A CD'S.. Klmira. ONE DOLLAR WILL BUY SIXTEEN yards ol real good fast colored Calico, at MARSH A UO'S., Klmira. O" XI- DOLLAR WILL BUY EIGHT yards ol line French Brilliant, at M \ EH I A CD'S.. Klmira. ONI! DOLLAR LAID OUT IN DRY GOODS. Fancy Goods, or Millineiy, will yield a large return, at MARSH A CD'S., Elniira. VEW It. R. ROUTE—DELAWARE, a> J.At KAWANNA A WESTERN KAII.KOAI). New and expeditous broad gauge route from tiie North and West. rii/. Great Bend and !*crnntoii and from the l.a< kawauna and Wyoming valleys—through to New Ynrfc and Philadelphia. On and after Monday, April lltli, 1859, trains will be run as follows: The Cineinatti Express Train bound ea-t on the X. Y. A Erie Railroad arrives at Great Bend at (5. 0 A. M., and connects with the Express Train, which leaves Great P.end for New York and Philadelphia at 8 10 x. x. Due at Montrose 8 45 " TiUikhaunock 9 24 14 Factory viile 9 4s * 4 Scranton 10 35 44 Mo-cow 1 1 22 44 Stnxidsbnrg 1 26 i*. m. Water Gap I 39 44 Delaware. (15 minutes to dine.) 2 04 44 Bridgcville 2 25 44 Junction 3 25 44 New A'nrk 7 15 * 4 Philadelphia 7 15 " Passengers from New York, leave Pier X '. 2 No tii River, at 7 3d A. m. From Philadelphia, leave AValnnt St Wharf, at fi 00 4- Leave Jum tion Id 50 * 4 Due at Bridgcville 11 37 " 4 Delaware, 15 minutes dinner.) 11 52 44 Water (lap 12 29 44 Stroudsburg 12 41 r. M. Moscow 2 26 * 4 Scranton it Id 44 Factory viile* 3 58 4 * Timkhannock 4 15 " Montro-e 4 53 44 Great Rend 5 25 . 44 Connecting at Great Bernl with the Mail Train, west. at' 5 37 44 Accommodation train leaves Seraiilon fix-Great Ilcnd, at 8 Id \. si. Arrive at Great Bend .12 40 i*. x. Connecting with the Dunkirk Expres- We-t, at 1 Id, (lit- Emigrant Train West at 1 53, and the N. Y. Express East at 1 sfi, A. J(. Reluming leaves Great Bend, at 2 o0 44 Due at Scranton 6 15 44 For the accommodation ot way travel on the Southern Division, a Pas.-on.ger Car will lie attached to the Kxprc.-s Freight Trains, leaving Scranton, at. 1 00 A.M. Due at Stroudsburg, at 10 05 44 41 Jum tion. at 229 T. >• Returning, will leave Junction, at 3 30 A. m. Due at Stroudsburg, at 7 05 41 -u ( anion, at 2 30 P. m. Passeiiuers to and from New York change oars at Juno i tion—to and from Philadelphia, at Brnlgville. For Pitt-ton. Kingston, and Wilkesbarrc, take L. A B. [ R. R. c us at Scranton. For Jessxp. Archibald, and Carbondale, take tlie sta | ges at Scranton. Ti Kit- -old and Baggage checked Tlinol on. JOHN BRlSK!X,Superintendent. Wm. N. Jkvks, Gen'l Ticket Agent. Scranton. April fi. I*s9.—a 2fi. \e\v Spring & Suninier Goods. Just Received at Humphrey & Wickham's Id It Y OOODS: CONSISTING OF SILKS, BAREGES. DELAINES. CHAI.LIS. LAWNS. ROBES, LINENS, CAMBRICS, MUSLIN'S, GINGHAMS PRINTS. RIBBONS, SHEETINGS. SHIRTINGS, DENIMS, TICKINGS, DRILLINGS, NESTINGS, JEANS. SHAWLS. GLOVES. HOSIERY, DRE.-S TRIMMINGS. PARASOLS, YANKEE NOTIONS, With all the usual extensive assortment of Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Crockery, Family Groceries, Nails, Leather, Morocco, Shoe Findings. Ac., Ac., * Please give u- a call. Towanda. April I*. 1959. Ticga Point Churning Powers. tjM'ERY Farmer, who keeps three or more J cows, -hould have a good Portable Churning Power. Our PORTABLE DOG OR SHEEP POWERia adapted to anv sized dairy frixn 3 to 15 cows. Price #ls. And 1 our PORTABLE DOUBLE SHEEP OR CALF POWER, | (a new machine just got up by us,) is adapted for dairies ot from 15 to 25 cows. Price #25. These Powers are ad . mir.ihly adapted tor the purpose intended : also for liin uiug grind stones, coru-shelli-rs. teed-cutters, lathes and puiupi ng, and give universal satisfaction. They are du rable, simple, well-made and compact—requring but lit tle room or shelter. For larger Dairies, say of 30 or more cows, our RAIL ! WAY, DNE AND TWO HORSE POWERS are very con venient and economical, more so than any other horse j churn powers, for the reason that they are so well ealeu- I lated for a variety of other farm work, such as threshing, cutting feed, sawing wood, and similiar uses. Farmers should certainly examine these Churning Powers before concluding to buy any others. Send for our catalogue. WELLES, BLOOD A CO. Athens, Pa.. Marchß,lß99. pLOVKR AND TIMOTHY SEED FOR \J SALE at No. 1 Patton's Block, corner Main and BridgeSts. WM. A. ROCKWELL. March. 2, 1859. I >IiAS, BEANS AND SEEDS. Field .1. Peas. Blackryed Peas. Marrow Bedns,Button Onions, Onion Setts, and a choice -election of Gardvn Seed* at April 12. FOX'S. l£mplrc Storr, ©toroo. rI. " iIV ." e -V Please Preserve this as a Bill of Befer ence to Prices. * i A. GREAT CRASH In the Price of Goods has commenced and must I continue during the tear of our Lord 1B&9: EMPIRE - STORE ! I OF SVQSIIH & OWEGO, N. Y. UriLL DISSOLVE PARTNERSHIP by limitation in a short titue, consequently no more Goods will be sold by them except for It 3*5 A. D Y IA. 3 Y . We herewith put forth to the public a LIST OF PRICES, As the most convincing argument in favor of Paying Cash for Goods, The following prices are From 10 to MO per cent. Less Than Goods have been sold even fin Cash heretofore. No pains will be spared in purchasing The Best and most Fashionable Goods of the Season. OUR ALU IS 'JO I'LEASE We shall be constantly receiving NEW GOODS. Best Merrimac Prints 10 cent* per yard. : Uocheeo, Mainilton and Lowell Prints. In •* *• •• Richest quality of new style I)eLaities.. I*| " " " Same " old " " .1., •• " " Good style and good fabric 12A " " '• Rest make of Paper Cambric...... 10* " " " Second quality do 8 " " Extra heavy 4-4 Brown Sheetings sj " " " j Heavy *' " " 8 '• 41 •' Fair " 44 44 G 44 44 44 Kiiio 44 4 * 44 44 44 44 XE lt r STYLES OF JiLEA. GOODS, at the same reduced rotes. . Irish Linens for 'is. fid., which others sell fi.r Bs, per vard 3'. " 44 Is.fid. 3s. fid., 44 44 4s. to ss. 4s. 44 44 ss. to (is. 771 FLE OTA PER, TOWELING AX I) XAPAIXS, 25 per cent, than elsewhere. Black Broadcloths for f'J. sold el.owhere for 12 to fll. do do #2,50 to 83, do sl. do do $!!, do #5. > Cassimeres ss. do 10s. to 12s. Superfine d .. ut 20 t>> 30 jicr cent, discount. Kentucky Jean- fi>r 25., -old by others for 2s. fid. do do 2s. fid., do do 3s. ALL OTHER CLOTHS A CAS SI- \ AIERES at the same discount. Bla-'k Silk- for 4s. fid., usually sold for fis. ' 4 *' fis. do do ss. 44 44 ss. do d > Ids. to 12. 44 44 Us. do do 12s. to 14. RICH PLAII) SILKS, of all Styles, at greatly red need prices. Mohairs at 10c. per yard, sold elsewhere for Is. Alapacas at two-thirds the u-ual price. Counterpanes at lfis., well worth 2(1-. do lss., well worth 21s. Table Spreads at PK. well worth 12s. to lis. Pure Unblier Uireular Uonihs at Is. Second quality ' 'ircular Combs, sc. Puff Side Combs, be-t kind, 5c to 10c. Skirt Reeds, best quality, 3c. second " 2c. Shetland Wool. !>e. per ounce. Good Hooped Skirts, ss. An ei/ensire quantity of DRESS TRIM AIIXGS, at greatly reduced rates. White and colored " Coates " Thread, be-t q laiity. I 200 yard spools, at 4c ; -eeond quality do, at 2c. 100 yd colored Spools, at lr. Gold eyed Needles, best quality, at 4c u paper. 2d quality do at 2e per paper. Knitting Cotton, best quality, itc, full skeins. Velvet Ribbons at two-thirds their value- A splendid assortment of Froe/ui, Cashmere, Silk and Thibet SUA WLS, at greatly reduced pi ires. Also, a very large assortment of ■ BBC H-I***> (^CBCBUN Too long to itemize. MIIiLIHE'iRT £-OOD2 At Wholesale and Retail 10 la 20 per cent. ( 'henper thn n formerly. BONNET BLOCKS, KIBBONS, FLOWERS, BLOND EDGINGS, Ac. Always on hand in large quantities Lawus and Berages in (heir Season. The best stoi k of LOOKING GLASSES, CARPETS, AND OIL CLOTHS, Eve/ offered in Owego. Carpets at 25., usually sold for 3s. do 35., do do 4s. do 45., do do ss. do 55., do do fis. do fis., do do 7s. Itich 3 Ply and Brussels do i Particular attention is called to our stock of Ladies' i Collars, Handkerchiefs, Swiss Muslin. Jaconett, Barred j Muslins. Ac., all of which will lie sold 15 to 25 per cent lx-low the usual price. Ladies' Hosiery, good assortment, selling at 10r, usually sold for Is. Is, 44 " 44 Is. fill. Ticking, Balling, Summer slnjfs, Checks, Srtipes, Flannels, iG. 25 (o 30 per cent, less tliau Formerly! j A splendid assortment, of MOLASSES at 35.; Salaratus ! at SOLOMON. SELECT SCI TOOL For Young Ladies. MISSES CHITKDUCK rospwtfuUy i . form the public that the spring term of their school commenced on the 14th of March in the room formerly occupied bv Misses If \NSON. MISS FANNY L. CHCRBCCK will have entire charge of Music : and as a limited number of scholars only will he taken. Misses C. flutter themselves that from loiigex perieucc, they will be enabled to do j-stice to the schol ars confided to their care. TERMS, PKU VI AUTKK OK IT v. KICKS. First Clas s—To include the etementrv English Itranehes $4 00 Seetnid Class —To include the more advanced Kngli-h branches,wit li Mathematics and I .at in $0 00 Third Class —To include Mathematics. Moral and Mental Philosophy, Rhetoric, Botany, Ac., with Latin ?7 00 Music —lnstruction on the Piano, with ti*e of Instru ment per quarter. $lO ; French, per term, $3, and Draw ing $3, extra. Each pupil will he expected to provide herself with a desk and chair. Kir Any information in reference to this School may he obtained by applying to H. S. Mercur or E. T. Fox. Towanda. March 23, 1859. DISSOLUTION. —The partnership hereto fore existing between COLLINS A POWELL, isliiis day dissolved by mutual consent. The bu-iuess will here after Is? conducted by J. M. COLLINS.. All persons indel t ed to the late tirin are respectfully notilied that urileis their accounts are settles! by the 25th, they w ill lie left with W. C. Bogart, for collection as soon as the law will allow. J. M. OI.LINS, Towanda, April 1,1859. I\ POWELL. SPRING GOODS, SPRING GOODS, SPRING GOODS, CHEAP GOODS, CHEAP GOODS, CHEAP GOODS, ALL KINDS OF GOODS, ALL KINDS OF GOODS, Al l. KINDS OF GOODS, JI'ST RECEIVED J IST RECEIVED JI'ST RECEIVED AT MONTANYF.S A CO'S. AT MONTANYES >V CO S. AT MONTANYES & CO S. WLOLKSALE AND RETAIL DEALERS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS. Towanda, March 21, 1^59. DISSOLUTION.— The co partnership here tofore existing in the Boot and Shoe business, car ried on ut this place underthe firm and name of JOHN HEI DI.KMAN A CO., ts this day dissolved by mutual consent. The debts and demands due the latetirm are to be paid to John Beidlcman, by whom the business will be hereafter carried on at " Beidlcman Block." JOHN BF.IDLKMAN, Towanda, April 15.185!). 1). R. GARFIELD. Grape Vines and Hot Bed Plants For sale at the Garden of II A. It II Y" M I X . CENTS EACH. I CENTS EACH. Isabella 25 j Burgundy 371 Catawba 25 Umieord 37? Clinton 25 Reliecea 371 White Sweet Water 371 Diana 37j White Isabella. .50 cents each. These varieties of Grape Vines, for our climate, are numbered among the very best, they are hardy, vigorous, and productive, and no fruit more valuable. Every vine is warranted true to name, anil to live with proper cul ture. The varieties above mentiontd ripening at dif ferent times greatly adds to convenience. CENTS A IMIZ. CENTS A IHZ. Early Dutch Cauliflowers.t> Large Purple Egg Plants, lit Late" " •• .6 Long " " " ..10 Large Sm'tli Tomato Plantf. White " " " ..10 Large Sweet P< ppei Plants lo Early York Cabbage 0 Bill shaped " " 10 Sweet Potatoes Plants for sale. All late Cabbage Plants, out door culture, 25 cts. per 100. Celery Plants, from May to the last of July, 2.5 cts.per 100. Mr. JOHN A. GAMPER will travel through the Count? for the purpose of selling a tew thousand of the above mentioned Grape Vines, all well rooted. Being experi enced and equally interested, he will gladly instruct hew to cultivate. Ac. March 1. 159. Fruit and Ornamental Trees. rpIIE undersigned is making nrmelements X for the coming Spring to supply the people of Brad ford. anil adjoining counties, with a choice varietv of FRUIT AND ORN AMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, VINES ROSES AND GREEN HOUSE PLANTS, SPLKNID DOUBLE DAHLIAS, fte. These articles will be superior to any that has lieeti brought into this section of the State, all being carefully selected from the best Nurseries, and will be taken up this Spring. My trees will be all freshly taken up, and delivered in fine order for transplanting. * Persons living at a distance, that I may nt call on between now and Spring, can have any of the within named, delivercd'without extra charge for freight: Apple-trees, Pear, Cherries, Teach or Plumb—Dwarf und Standard. Also all the best Evergreens, such as Norway Spruce. Balsam or American Fir, Arbor Vita-, Tree Box, Mahonies Ac. Deciduous ornamental trees, European Larch. Loinbar by Poplar, Horse Chestnut, Weeping Trees, Mountain Ash, Ac. BKUKlES. —Newßochelle orLowton Blacklierries by the doz. or 100 plants. Raspberries and Strawberries of all va rieties, at lowest catalogue prices. Post Office a/1 dress, Towanda, Pa. February 24. I DANIEL IIAftKINS. HOUSE KEEPING NOONS at rejro.ar siQUsh down prices, at MARSH A CO'S, Uranf. k_> ol Vend. issued <>ut of the Uonrt of Comtnonr Pleas "I Braillorn County, In in# elite, fed and delivered, will In- I t< public sale. at flir Court ffoii-e, in tll(* lsiroiigb ol ToWanda. mi S V 1*1,1511 AY, the 4tb 'lll/ •if JUNK. t i VI k. I*. M-. the following r board house, and & f ii fruit trees thereon. Seized ami taken ir execution at the suit of JaWcs If. CI a.'in to the use nl Warren fallen Vs. Jason (liujiiii. ALSO -The follow in deaiilad h>t. piece or parcel of a nl .sit a e in Slllit tie U twp.. bill d >1 north hy land of William ami .lame- Gi son and A. G. Griffin, east hy land belonging to the estate of Andrew Gibson, dec'd., sofitb hy land of E. A. Wl.e ler A Co., west by lend of C. F. Wilson. Containing two hundred and eighty acre*. more or less, alioi.t tw uty-live acres improved, with a steam sawmill ami an old water sawmill, tour dwelling house-, one framed h.tru ami one log baru, and a few trait trees tliereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of II It. A J. W.Miller vs James I. Gor-iine who survived William Gibson. ALSO—The following <>cr'bed lot, piece or pa'C I "f 1 mil -ifiiiitc in Uid.'lmry twp., lioiuided as folio s, t• w <: Beginning t a ■ ert. i i whi eii ic slum thence le rlh Bt>° east to a north and south line of J.din Cummins' jr. lot to a stake corner, thence north east to the nrnih west corner of said lot. thence south east *0 rod# to a stone standing in a warrant line, them e north 2±° east to the warrant corner, thence north BHs° west to P. IL liurnhain s corner, tlience south along the line of said Burnhani s lot to n stone corner, thence west along Burn ham's line to another stone corner, thence south to a pine stump, thence south 43° east to the place of lieginn-ng. Containing 12*2 acre-, more or less, about 70 acres impro ved, with a framed house, framed barn, and a few fru'.X trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Sam-el Clo-e to the ii-e oi Milliard Wilcox \s Joseph Hincliiuxu administrator of Horace H Inch man, dec'd. THOMAS M. WOODRUFF. Towanda. May 11. 1 Shtiiff. 4 I)MIN ISTRATOK'S NOTICE —Notice jt\. is hereby j. iven that all persons indebted to the es tate ot F. S. IIOYT, late of Athens Borough dec'd., are hereby requested to make payment without dclav. and all persons having claims against said estate, will present theui duly authenticated for settlement. May IS, j! B. REEVE, \ -Idmhiliitrator* 4 DM INISTR ATOR'SNOTIc£ Notice -a a, is herein- given, that all persons indebted to tho estate of PF.XXIS DRU.MMY. late of Ridgburv, dec'd., are hereby requested to make payment without delay ; and all persons having claims against the said estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. DENNIS DIU'MMY, ) , . ... , C. O. FKFXCH ( Administrators May.., Is.",p. 4 DM I NISTII ATOK'S NOTlCE.—Notice 11 is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the estate of JOHN MOORK, late of I'ike township, de ceased, are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and ail persons having demands against said estate, will present them duly authenticated for settlement. M \ iiTix ronmxc,) ~ . , . April 111. (IUKIX MOORK, . AdMmutlaUtr • 4 DM INISTRATRIX'S NOTICE-Notica .XJI is hereby given, that all persons indebted to tho estate of ANDREW GIBSON, deed., late of l ister, initsi make immediate payment, and all persons having demands against said estate will present them duly au thenticated for settlement. J AXE GIBSON, March, 22, 1833, Administratrix. 4 DM IN I STRATI > R'S NOTIG K.-—Notion JA is hereby given, that all persons indebted to iba e-tateof WILLIAM PARRY. deceased. late of Athens Born', are requested to make payment without delay- ; and those having claims against the said estate will plca.su present thein duly authenticated for settlement. WM. H. FUITCHKR,) C. W. CLAPP. f Mareli 22. Iy0. Administrator*. I^XKCT TOR'S NOTlCE—Notice is here -J by given that all persons indebted to the estate ol ZEPHKXIAII KXAPP dec'd., late of Wells twp, must make immediate payment, and all persons having demaud* against said estate, will present them duly authenticated for settlement. PETER 11. KXAPP,/ , March. 30,1*59. A. W. KXAPP. ,■ Bciitor. 4 DM IN ISTR A Toil S NOTlCE—Notice is hereby given that, all Jiefsous indebted to the es tate of t'H A I'XCEY TI.VGI.KY.Iate of Orwell twp.,dec'd.. are hereby rcque-ted to make immediate payment, and all persons having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement to W. R. PICK ERING, Orwell Hill, Bradford Conntr. Pa. W. R. PICKERING, MASON TING LEY. April is. lvV. Administrators. C FECIAL COURT.—Notice is hereby Tice. Feb. 2s, Is.Mi. A DM INISTIIATRIX S NOTICE.-Xotice S\- is hereby given, tit.it all persons indebted to the es state of I>ANIEL WILSON, late of Wilmot twp, dec'd., must make immediate payment, and all persons baring demands nguin.-t said estate will present tin m duly au thenticated for settlement. URANIA WII.soX, April 20, 15.",. Administratrix. 4 DM I \ ISTRATRI X S NOTICE, Notice 1 4 i-hereby given, that all persons iuilelded to the es tate <,f JONATHAN AULA, late ot Durell, dec'd., are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and all person- having claims against said estate will present tliem duly authenticated for settlement. ELIZABETH ACT.A. A prill is. is;,p. Administratrix. Executor s notice -Notice is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the estate of ELIZA BETH S I'OTT DOUG LASS .late of NorthTowanda dec'd.. are hereby requested to make payment without delay : and all persons baring claim- against estate will present them dulv authenticated for settlement. BENJAMIN J. DOUGLASS, Feb. 22. I'.'ft. Executor. DUNNING 41 PALMER, DEALERS IK Butter, Cheese and Lard, NO. Is 2, WASHINGTON STREET. St:IV YORK. TP. DUNNING .their sole agent for Bradford county, • will spend MOXI) VY of each week at U LU.Mlil V X ROADS, where he will at all times pay the liigheat market price for BI'TI'EU : commencing April is. 18J9. J. 11 DUXXIVG. French Mil!-. P. Raymond's Latest Improved, IHX'KLP. TIIKKAPKD FAMTL Y SEWING MACHINE Price of Hand Machine f27 00 With stand and treadle. t|s, ,tc .. .$3 > 00 These machines after one year of constant use. have lieen pronounced thehe-t Machines in the world, and have hyen used enten-ively in the cities of St. laitii.-, Mo., G'ineiniitti, 0.. and t'hieagn. 111., aiiiong t! e iirst families, and are preferred to the high er priced Machine*. They will Stitch. Hem, Tuck, Fell. Gather, and Em broider. with perfect satisfaction, and e-peeial!y adapted to family use. They will sew all kind* ot goods, from t e finest to the eoar-est, better than any Machine- now extant. Tlte following are the advantages they possess over all other Machines. 1-t. Any per-on of ordinary intelligence, can in one hoar, learn to u-e them successfully. 2nd. They me -imple. strong and durable.easily under stood and managed, andliot liable to get out of • rder. 3rd. They use cotton from the ordinary .-pool without rewinding. 4th. The stitch is stronger and more difficult to rip than any other made hy Machinery. The two thread- ai e ilonble-loopen.into each other, in d llrinly tied and knot ted at every -titeh, which i- the best and most elastio stitch ever marie. nth. They sew with cotton, linen and -ilk thread equal ly well. Gth. They fini-li their work. There is no occasion to fasten the thread at either end of the seam, as U required l,y other shuttle stitching machine*. 7th. Every Machine is made to rttu by hand or foot power, thus combining the advantage- ol U>tU methods. All pers >tis des rotts of nnrrhasiqg the be-t and cheap est Machine ever invented for family use, will have an op. portunity after the Ist ol June, hy addressing or calling on the subscriber, B. F. SUA W, Ulster, Bradford f'onn'v. Pn. X. B. These Machines are warranted, and any person purchasing them can return them and get their money, if after one month's trial, do they not give satisfaction. May 3, 15",3. Hardware.— .v. new lot just received at MERCI'R'S. ONE DOLLAR WILL REV AN KX CELI.LM Uouuet, at M.VRS-U & CO K, Elrnira.