iieto sntorrtfsrmcms. DR. G S. FECK, SURGEON AND MECHANIC AL. DENTIST. TOW AN'DA. la. WOffiee. No. 1. Brick Row, over E. T-Fox s store entrance first door in Pine st. July , lso. ■ County Treasurer. TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS OF BRADFORD: FELLOW CITIZENS-I offer myselt as a Candidate for the office of COUNTY TREASURER, i subject to the decision of the Repudlicau County Conven tion, and respectfully ask the co-operation of my itepuo lican friends in my behalf. Should I be so fortunate as to be nominated and elected, I will perform the o aaid office with fidelity. E. B. VAUUIia. Wyalusing, July 12,1859. VEOM A N'S FRUIT BOTTLES, for keep- I ing Fruit, Ac.. Fresh all the year round lhese Bottles are cheaper and better than any other bottle or can in use. For sale by b. 1. rUA. OARCLAY R R & COAL COMPANY JLJ Office ii> Patton's block, corner of Main and Bridge streets, Towanda, second floor. Retail prices of Coal : LCMP COAL. SMITH COAL. By the single ton $2,25. $2,00. Orders sold at the Office, and at O D. Bartlett's store. COAL will be delivered in town, at 25 cents per load. JAMES MACFARLA.VE. Towanda. July 19. 1658. Oen'l Superintendent. LIST OF JURORS, drawn for SEPTEM BER firm and Se sioas, 1859. GrfAND JI'RORS. Albany—Daniel Chapman Shesbequin—Wm. Snyder Jr Athens tp—S R H.irkness South Creek—R Farmer Burlington west—E Black Troy tp—Samuel Thomas we H I'roy boro—Thos J Dove Canton—ll Webster, Enoch Towanda boro—S Felton Sellarti Towanda tp—WmMcMicken Columbia—F W Keyes Ulster—Thomas Mather Herrick—Calvin Stone Warren—lram Manchester, Leßoy—Joseph Mills N C Boweu, J H Carey, Orwell—J G Newell Henry C A len Ridgburv—Vincent Owens Windham—Chas Washburn btauding Stone— Myron Van Wysox—George F Reynolds nest TRAVERSE JURORS FIRST WEEK. Albany—M A Ladd, John VjPike—Geo White, B Pierce. Rice, Silas Moon. ißidgbury—Nathan Dewey. Athens tp— S W Park. ThosiSmithfield—D F Billinger.W Lane. Periiu R Ackley. I A Seward, A I Allvu. B C Asylum—John Huffman. | Thomas. Burlington boro—Frederick Springfield—A Bowe, H S Whitehead. Grover. L Leonard. • Burlington tp—G U Haight.lSheshequin—John B Lackey , Canton —John Bates, W S! Miller Smith. jayne. |Towanda north—C Rutty, ' Columbia—John Merkell. j J Simmons, Means Watts. Ibirell Robert Bull, IsaaciTowanda tp—ll H Mace. Ennis. iTowanda boro—W A Cham- I Franklin—Lucian White. berlin. A D Montanyc. Granville—Sylvester Taylor Tuscarora—Wilmot Cobnrn. Lorenzo 1) Swain. " Welles—Allen Shepard, DS i Leßoy—A W Hoagland. Freis. Litchfield—Heman Morse, J Warren—Wm Beardsley. Rogers. Wysox—John Frink. Mouri e tp—J W Irvine. IWilinot—D C Miller, Daniel Orwell—A E Barber. 1 Corbin. TRAVERSE JURORS —SECOND WEEK. Asylum—F W Frutchey. Sheshequin—A W LaFayette Armenia—J Jcrol unan. J Culver, G W BlackmaU, Athens tp—Peter Rutan. Wm Patterson . Athens boro—ll Williston. Sylvauia boro—H Smith. Burlington boro—LM'Kean, Springfield—A 1. Brown. Martin J Long. Troy tp—Leonard Upharn. Burlington tp—C Wheeler. Towanda—L D Bowman, E Canton—John Hazlcton. K Mead. Dure!!—Miner Biles. Tuscarora—ll S Sturdevant. Granville —Nathan Tidd, O Ulster—l* Hokomb, Thomas D Perry, John Spalding. Scott. T eßoy —Augustus Kelley. Wilmot—J M Quick. David Litchfield— Al?.ap Baldwin. Eibeuberger. Orwell—S N Browuson. Welles—Aldeu Swayzey. Rome—J Allen R McCube. Windham—Nelson Looinis, Ridgbury—-O Chambcrlin, James Olmsted. Win Dickinson. \ NEW AGRICULTURAL SETTLE AY MF.NT.—To all wanting farms, a rare opportunity in a delightful and healthy climate 25 miles southeast of' Philadelphia on the Camden and Atlantic Railroad, New Jersey. An old estate consisting of several thousands of acres o( productive fit has been divided into Farms of various sizes to suit the purchaser. A population of some Fifteen Hundred, from various parts of the middle States and New England have settled there the past year, im proved their places, nnd raised erreHent oops. The juice of the land is at the low sum of from sls to S2O per acre, the soil is of the best quality tor the production of Wheat, Clover, Corn, Teaches, I.rapes and FY meta files. It is considered the best fruit soil in the Union.— The place is perfectly secure from frosts—the destructive eue-my of the farmer. Crops of grain, grass and fruit are now growing and can tie seen. By examining the place itself, a correct judgment can be formed of tbe produc tiveness of the land. The terms are made easy to secure the rapid improvement of the laud, which is otijy sold !or actual impro emeu I The result has been. that within the pa.-t year, some llrrce hundred houses have lain erected, two mills, one steam, four stores,some forty vinyard and Peach orchards, planted, and a large number of other improvements, making it a desirable aud active place ot bu.-iiiess. The Market, as the reader may perceive from it* locs tion, is the best in the Union. Produce bringing doable the price than in locations away from the city, and more than double the price than the West. It is known that the earliest and best fruits and vegetables in this latitude <•• me from New Jersey, and are annually exported to the extent of millions. In locating here.-the settler has many advantages. He within a few hours ride of the great cities ot New Eng land and Middle States, he is near his old friends and tt sot-hit ions, he is in a settled country where even/ improve merit of comfort and civilization is at hand. lie can buy every article he wants at the cheapest price, and .-ell ln produce for the highest, (in the West this is reversed.) tie has schools for his children, divine scr-vice, and will enjoy an open winter, and delightful climate, where fev ers are utterly unknown. The result of the change upon h< se from the north, lias general y been to restore them to an excellent state of health. In the way of building and improving, lumber can 1 e obtained at the mills at the rate of $lO or sls per tho.i i- r.d. Bricks from tire brick yaid opened in the place, tvc-iv article can be procured in the place, rood carpen ters are at hand, and there is no place in t he Union where buildings and improvements can be made cheaper. The reader will at once be struck with the advantages here pre-ented. and ask him-eif why the property has rtot been taken up before. The reason is, it was never thrown in the market ; and unless these rUterr.eut-.were correct, no one would he ihvited to examine the land before pur chasing. This all are expected to do. They wiil see the Lind under cultivation, such is the extent of the settle ment that they will no doubt, meet persons, from their own neighborhood ; they will witness the improvements and can judge the character ot the population. It they come with a view to settle, they should come prepared to stay a day or two and be ready to purchase, as locations cannot be held on refusal. There are two daily trains to Philadelphia, and to all -•■ tilers who improve, THE RAH. HOAR COMPANY GIVES A I'..EE TICKET FOK SIX MONTHS, VND A HALF-PUICE TICKET . : THREE YEARS THE TOWN OF HAMMONTON— In . onnection with t! e agriculflr.il settlement, a new nd thriving town has taitotally ari-t n. which jaesents inducements f/r any k<> d of business, particularly stores and manufactories. 'lie Shoe business could be carried on in this place and mark, t 11 good advantage, also cotton business, and manuiacti r.es ..i agricultural implements or Fotn dtrits for casting small articles. The improvement has b<en so rapid as fo insure a constant and pe-manent increa-e of business.— Town lot- of a good size, we do not sell small ones, as it would "fleet the improvement of the place, can be had at from flOfi and upwards. The Hammonton farmer, a monthly literary and agri ' It:iral-lu tt, containing full information of Hammonton, ' an be obtained a* 25 cents per annum. Title Indisputable—warrantee deeds given, clear of all uml r:i?tce when money is paid. Route to the land : 1 -tve tine street wharf. Philadelphia, for Hammonton by h.iilroad, at 7j A. M., or 44 P. M. Fare 90 cents. When there inquire for Mr. Byrnes. Boarding conveniences on JuJ. Parties bad better-top with Mr. Byrnes, a priori- M, until they have decided as to purchasing, as he will -how them over the land in his carriage, free of expense, betters aud applications can lie addressed to Landis & Ryrnes, Hammonton P. ()., Atlantic Co., New Jersey, or 8 B. Coiigblin. 202 Soulh Fifth Street, Philadelphia.— Maps and information cheerfully furnished. ( 1 RAPE GROWERS CAN CARRY ON 'I their business most successfully at Ilammouton, fiee from frosts. Some forty Vineyards set out tbe pa-l feason. See advertisement of Hammonton Lands, in auoiher column. PERSONS WANTING CHANGE OF <1 mate. See advertisement of Hammonton Lands, in another colnmn. CHUE BUSINESS AND FACTORIES k - < ;,n be carried on profitably at Hammonton. See advertisement of Hammonton loinds. ALL WANTING FARMS IN A DE ( £*-lightful climate, rich soil, and secure from frosts— f advertisement of Hammonton Lands in another c damn. W ANTED.—AII kinds of Grain, Country , * Produce and Lumber, for which the highest mar et price wiil be paid at the store of T '.wanda, May 24. 1859. TRACY k MQORB pLOUR ! FLOUR I—E. T. FOX is now receiving a large stock of FLOUR of superior quali j) . which will be sold cheapor than at any other place in t0 *n : June 14. 11A RD W A RE— A NE W LOT J UST 1 1 rettived at iLPP.O'JiES. jfrchanijfje THI GHAT ip&TftM WHICH HAS SO I,ONG Agitated jSorlhern 1 ennsylvania, AT LAST DECIDED BY THE UNANIMOUS VOTE OF THE PEOPLE! Goods can be sold in Towanda i' 0 i 4 3 I 1 Should any doubt this, let them CALL AT THE KEYSTONE STORE! WHERE THE LARGEST STOCK OF y y GOODS Is kept, and where prices rule so low that it is only necessary to make an examination to he convin ced that such is the fact. There will be found at the KEYSTONE STORE a stock of goods complete in every department, to which large ad ditions have recently been made, under a great depression in the markets. Many goods will be sold at a great reduction from what we have eveu ourselves asked for them early in the sea son. Attention is particularly called to our new stock of LA DIES DRESS GOODS. PINE APPLE CLOTHS, PLAIN AND FIGURED BERAGES, # BERAGE ROBES, FRENCH ORGANDIES, ORGANDEE DOUBLE SKIRT ROBES, BEAUTIFUL GOODS, FRENCH PRINTED JACONETTS, And a large assortment of Lawns at one shilling per yard, same goods as is sold elsewhere at eighteen pence, also lawns at 6i, same as is sold elsewhere at 10 cents.we have also a variety of Goods for Travelling Dresses. Ging hams, Brilliants, Mourning Goods, Ac., Ac., at equally low prices. SHAWLS of almost every description from 50 cents to $20,00. LACE AND SILK ZMCANTILLAS, From $1,50 to $lO 00, all of which are new and beautiful styles and good Goods. GLOVES AND HOSIERY of all descriptions for Ladies, Misses. Men's and Boy's wear, cheaper than ever offered before. WHITE GOODS, Irish Linens warranted all pure linen from 25c to 75c per yard. Linen and Marsaiiles Shirt Fronts from 10c to 37jc each, Plain Swiss Muslin from 12jc to 50c per yard, Fiue Jaconetts from 10c to 50c per yard. White and Fig ured Marsaiiles from 25c to 75c per yard. Plain and Check Nainsook Muslin, Checked and Striped Cambric*, Bish op's Lawns, Book Muslins, Ac., equally cheap. Linen Cambric Ilandkerchiets from 5 to 50 cts each. MILLINERY GOODS. Bonnets of different kinds, Mises and Children's Bloo mers, of all qualities, Ruches, Flowers, Ribbons, Trim mings, Ac., at great!}- reduced prices from anytlTng ever before offered in this market. Ribbons for 12c worth 25c, Ribbons for 22c worth 31c, Ribbons fur 25 worth 374 I ', Ribbons tor 31c worth 50c. Milliners supplied at a reduction from these prices. HATS. A great variety of Men's and Boy's Summer Hats, of different colors, at 33 per cent less than any heretolore offered in Towanda. To these goods particular attention is directed. CLOTHS AND CASSIIVZERES. Plain Black French Cloths warranted all wool and fast colors, from $2,25 to $5,00, Plain Black Doeskins, war ranted all wool and good qmlity, trum o7yc to $2,50 per yard. Fancy Cassimeres of new styles, from a recent auc tion sale, much less in price than the same goods sold ear ly in the season. Linen goods for Men's wear of every de s ription, Silk and Marsaiiles Yestings equally cheap. BOOTS AND SHOES. We can also quote a reduction in the price of these goods, having been purchased from the manufacturers without paying the New York Jobbers profits. We are now selling Ladies Black Gaiters from 371 to $1.75 per pair. Womens Enamelled Sewed and Pegged Boots from -7lc to $1.25 per pair, with and without heels. Worn ns Bu>kins and Slippers, different qualities, Misses, Chil dreus, Mens and Boys Shoes equally low. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MAT TINGS, AC., AC. It is unnecessary to say that no one can compete with us in these goods. Having the only assortment in tlie place, and having bought the goods for Cash, we are able to defy all competition in the smle of Carpets. June •>, H59. DISSOLUTION. —The co-partnership here tofore existing between the undersigned, under the fi: n and name of MQNTA.NYES, is this day, dissolved hy mutual consent, the said E. D. A F. D. Moatanye having withdrawn. The unsettled business of the said firm will be attended to by J. D. Moutanve. J. P. MONTANYE, E. 1). MONTANYE, J. D. MONTANYE, Jr. June 9,1859. F. D. MON L'ANYE. Tbe above co partnership having been this day dissolv ed. the undersigned would rcpectfully give notice to the public that the same business will be carried on by J. D. Moutanve A Son. J. D. MONTANYE, J. D. MONTANYE, Jr Towanda. Jane 9, KM A First Rate Hotel for Rent. r p H K PUBLIC HOUSE OWNED BY X the subscriber in Towanda. will be for rent,one year rum the Ist ot January next. Anxious to secure a good tenant, and t<> give him time to procure suitable fumitun —I will make a lease from the above date at any time, when an acceptatde application is made. None but experienced landlords, with capital sufficient t > fi.i-i.i.-h tin- ii'ui-e properly, need apply. Towanda. June 6. 1851). C. L. WART). A FARM FOR SALE. O&um THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS for sale a FARM in North Towanda township, about three miles Iroin the Borough of Tow nndn. and about one half mile from the road „ leading from Waverly to Towanda. This farin contains ,ahout torty-three acre's, ot which thirty ncres are improved, with a good house and barn fend apple or clurd thereon. Offering great inducements to purchasers as the turni n 111 l>e sold cheap, and terms of payment made easy. Inquire of JOHN HOLMES. Towanda. .Tune 21. 1859. WAGONS FOR SALE. r THE SUBSCRIBER has now band for of his own manufacture e s-f-r —number of Buggies. Democrat Wagons,with and without tops, and Lumber Wagons, with pipe boxes. These wagons are made of'.the very best materials and equally as good as those made at any other shop, both a to stvie and workmanship, and will be sold cheap, for cash or approved notes. The subscriber will also do all kinds of Wagon making and Repairing on short notice, and reasonable terms. arr Shop on the west side ot Main street, opposite the Baptist Church. PHILLIP SEEBICH. Towanda, June 21.1859. —2 m Fair Warning! MONTANYES having discolred partner ship, it will he necessary that the accounts of the late firm should be settled. It'is expected that all having unsettled accounts will call immediately and arrange the -ante, and those having notes overdue must expect to pay them. A compliance with these requests will save us the necessity of making costs. June 20, 1859. HO! FOR GOLD AND SILVER!— . how to make it easy aud cheap, gend a 3 cent stamp, and get full particulars how to obtain wealth. Ad dress S. HANKIN-SON. Chemist, No. 75, West 13th St, New York City. f~r Agents wanted May. 26.1*59. I? ARMI,AXDS FO RBA LE 25 MIL Es Jj from Philadelphia by Railroad iu the State Ol New Jersey. Soil among the best for Agricultural purposes, being a good loam soil, with a clay bottom. The land is a large tract, divided into small farms, and hundreds irom all parts of the country are now settling and building— The crops produced are large and can be seen growing. The climate is delightful, and secure from frosts. Terms from sls to S2O per acre, payable within four yeys by instalments. To visit the place—Leave Vine Street Wharf at Philadelphia at 7l A. M.,by Railroad for Ham monton. or address R. J. Byrnes, by letter, Hammonton Post Office, Atlantic County, New Jersey. See full ad vertisement in another column. PERSONS WISHING TO CHANGE their business to a rapidly increasing Country, a I New Settlement where hundreds are going. Where the I climate is mild and delightful. Set advertisement of tbe i p n g Settlement. In an.other cclamm ISmpfre Store, <s>tocflo. Please Preserve this as a Bill of Refer ence to Prices. A GREAT CRASH In the Price of Goods has commenced and must continue during the year of cur Lord 1099: EMPIRE STORE ! 0F ► ~ r OWEGO, N. Y. WILL DISSOLVE PARTNERSHIP by limitation in a short time, consequently no more Goods will be sold by them except for !R EA D Y PAT. We herewith put forth to the public a LIST OF PRICES, Aa the moat convincing argument in favor of Paying Cash for Goods, The following prices are From 10 to 30 per cent. Less Than Goods have been sold even foi Cash heretofore. No pains will be spared in purchasing The Best and most Fashionable Goods of the Season. OUR AIM IS 70 PLEASE I Wo shall be constantly receiving NEW GOODS.! Best Merrimac Prints 10 cents per yard. Cocheco, Mamilton and Lowell Prints.lo " " " Richest quality of new style DeLainea. .16$ " " " Same " old " " .15 " " " Good style and good fabric 12j " " " Best make of PHpcr Cambric. .10 " " " Second quality do 8 " " " Extra heavy 4 4 Brown Sheetings Sj " " " Heavy " " " 8 " " " Fair " " " 6 " " " Fiue " " " 4j 1 NEW STYLES OF DLEA. GOODS,' at the same reduced rotes. Irish Linens for 2s. Cd., which others sell for 3s, per yard , 3s. " '• 3s. Cd. " 3s. 6d., " " 4s. to ss. 4s. " " ss. to Cs. TABLE DIAPER, TOWELING AND j NAPKINS, 25 per cent, than ciscu-hrre. Black Broadcloths for $2, sold elsewhere for $2 to $3. do do $2,50 to 53, do $4. do do $3, do $5. Cassimeres 8. do 10s. to 12s. ! Superfine do. at 20 to 30 per cent, discount. Kentucky Jeans for 25., sold by others for 2s. Cd. do do 2s. 6d., do do 3s. ALL OTHER CLOTHS Sp CASSI AIERES at the same disccunt. Black Silks for 4. Cd., uanally sold for 6s. " •' 6s. do do PF. Bs. do d. 10s. to 12. " " 9s. do do 12s. to 14. RICH PLAID SILKS, of all Styles, at j greatly reduced prias. Mohairs at 10c. per yard, sold elsewhere for Is. Alaparas at two-thirds the nsual price. Counterpanes at llis., well worth 20s. do 18s., well worth 21s. Table Spreads at 10s., well worth 12s. to 14s. Pure Rubber Circular Combs at Is. Second quality Circular Combs, Bc. PufFSMe Combs, best kind. 5c to 10c. Skirt Reeds, best quality, 3c. " •• second " 2c. Shetland Wool, 9'-. per ounce- Good Hooped Skirts, Ss. AH estensi'e quantity of DRESS TRIM MINGS, at greatly reduced rates. White and colored " Cuates " Thread, best q taiity, 200 yard spools, at 4c ; second quality do, at 2c. 100-vd colored Spools, at lc. GoIU-eyed Needles, best quality, at 4c a paper. 2d quality do at 2c per paper. Knitting Cotton, best quality, 3c, full skeins. Velvet Ribbons at two-thirds their value- A splendid assortment of Brocket, Cashmere, Silk and Thibet SHAWLS, at greatly reduced piices. Also, a very large assortment of ■l jlclkl:£■£<*• r ■ Too long to itemize. miLMmWI 'BDOD2 At Wholesale and Retail 10 to 20 per rent Cheaper than formerly. BONNET BLOCKS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, BLONI) EDGINGS, &c. J Always on hand in large quantities Lawns and Borahs in their Season. The best stock of LOOKING GLASSES, CAKPEIS, AND OIL CLOTHS, Ever offered in Owego. Carpets at 25., usually sold for 3s. do 35., do do 4s. do 45., do do ss. do 55., do do Bs. do 65., do do 7s. Rich 3 Ply aud Brussels do Particular attention is called to bur stock of Ladies' Collars, Handkerchiefs, Swiss Muslin, Jaconett, Barred Muslins, Ac., all of which will be sold 15 to 25 per cent below the nsual price. Ladies' Hosiery, good assortment, selling at 10c, usually sold for Is. Is, " '* Is. 6d. Ticking, Batting, Sumner stuffs, Checks, Srtipcs, Flannels, Jfc. \c., | 25 to SO per cent. less than Formerly! A splendid assortment of MOLASSES at 3a.; Salaratns at 6c; per lb ; best TEA in Owego at 45., sold usually at ss.,by our neighbors. As to SUGARS, come and see for yourselves, and save one to two cents per 2>. We most cordially invite an examina tion of our extensive stock, and hope it may please. ryONF ± 00. r?. y. JHertltanM?e, See. FARMER'S ATTENTION! Kirby's American Harvester. The best core birred Mower Sf Reaper in the. world! IT IS A PERFECT MOV7ER ! IT IS A PERFECT REAPER ! TIJE WARRANT it a9 a. complete Mower, ant'. a?a com- VV plete Reaper, sad also as a Complete Combined Machine. It is j simple, durable, convneient to handle, easily operated, uo side diaft, the lightest draft machine known, and the cheapest Combined Mower and Reaper now made. It does not bear upon the horses' necks. It is admirably ada-pled to rough ground and for all hinds of work. It is easy for the raker iu reaping, and delivers the gavels in good shape at one side. It is very difficult to clog. It is almost entirely made of iron, except the seat, pole and reaping attachment. It is leadilv thrown in and out of gear, and by means of a lifting lever and wheel , the driver can, when moving, at pleasure elevate either eitd or both ends of the finger bar, to move over ob structions, carry his swath, or pass from field to field. Farmers of Bradford ! the Kirby Harvest' r is manufac tured at the TlOCr i POINT AGRICULTURAL WORKS, In your own County, almost at your very doer-, and there fore, as well as on accouut ol its superior merits, the but machine for you to buy. Apply to J. K. A E WELLES, at Wyalusing ; to L. &R. STILES at Ea-t Troy, or to the subscribers. Illustrated and descriptive catalogues to all applicants. Do not buy any other Mower and Reaper, till, at least, you know more of the Kirby American Harvester. WELLES. BLOOD & CO. Athens. Pa., July 9, 1859. SPUING GOODS! WM . A. ROCKWELL'S Corner of Main a nd Bridge sis. NO. 1, T ATTON'S BL OCK. DRESS GOODS, SILKS, NEWEST STYLES, LAWNS, BRILLIANTS, BAREGES, CHAi.LIS, DUSTER GOODS, PRIN TS, GREAT VARIETY, SCOTCH AND AMERICAN GINGHAMS, STRAW GOODS, BONNETS, FLATS, SHAKERS, HATS AND CAI S, MILLINERY GOODS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, WREATHS, HEAD DRESSES, LACES AND EMBROIDERIES. WHITE GOODS, DUSTERS AND SHAWLS, MANTILLA SHAWLS, VEILS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, HOOPS OF ALL KINDS, AND HOOP SKIRTS, LADIES SUSPENDERS, YANKEE NOTIONS, UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS, SUN UMBRELLAS, CLOTHS OF ALL KINDS, FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, BLACK, CRIMSON, SCARLET, ANI) NANKEEN COLORED, FARMERS SATIN, MAKSAILLES,* 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, COEDS AND TASSELS, BORDERING, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, PAINTS, OILS AND NAILS, SASH AND GLASS, HARDWARE, GLASSWARE AND CROCKERY. It is not nee ssary to inform our pi.trons that we do not Intend to be under-old. for they arc already aviaro of the tact: weonlvsavt them ' COMEAN DSE E. Towanda, May 5 1859. Just Received at Humphrey & Wickiiam's A Large Addition to our Stock ! c LADIES GAITERS, AT 41 CTS. LADIES GAITLRS, AT 50 CTS, LADIES GAITERS, (FOXED,) CTS. LADIES GAITERS, ALL PRICES, UP TO TWO DOLLARS. LADIES' AND MISSES* MOROCCO BOOTEES, BITS KINS. AND SLIPPERS. GENTS PATENT LEATHER SEWED AND PEGGED GAITERS. CALF GAITERS, OXFORD TIES. PUMPS \XI> SLIPPERS. CALF BROGANS, THICK KIP AND SPLIT BROGANS. A VERY LARGE VARIETY OF CHILDREN'S GAI TCItS, TIES, PARODIES, AND OTHER STYLES, BOYS AND YOUTHS PATENT LEATHER ENAMELLED. CALF, KIP, AND SPLIT TIES AND BROGANS, PATENT AND CALF GAITERS DO.. A LARGE STOCK OF SOLE LEATHER. UPPER LEATHER. KIP AND CALF SKINS, FRENCH AND AMERICAN, MORBOCCO IN VARIETY, A FULL STOCK OF COCHINEAL. PINK, MAROON, GREEN AND WHITE, LININGS, PATENT CALF SKINS, LACE, LEATHER, THREAD, PEGS. AND ALL ARTICLES OF SHOE FINDINGS. WANTED, 500 CORDS HEMLOCK BARK, 100 CORDS OAK BARK, WANTED, BEEF HIDES,CALF SKINS,SHEEP SKINS. PELTS, GRAIN, BUTTER, AC. Towanda, May 30, 1859. r pFIE II AM MOXTON FARMER.—A -L newspaper devoted to Literature and Agriculture, also setting forth full accounts of the new settlement of Hamraonton, in New Jersey, can be subscribed lor at on ly 25 rents per annum. "inclose postage stamps for the amount. Address to Editor of the Farmer, liammonton P. O , Atlantic Co., New Jersey. Tho-e wishing cheap land, of the be.', quality, in one of the healthiest ana most delightful <di mates "in the Union, and where crops are never cut down by frosts, the terrible scourge of the north, see advertise ment of Hammenton Lands. ERSONS WISHING~TO ESTABLISH Venn fact cries in a new and thriving place where bonlneee is geed Fee advertisement of the Hammenton Settlement SHERIFF'S SALES.— By virtue of sttodn writs of Vend. Expo, issued out of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Bradford County, to me dii<>ted ami deliv ered, will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House in the Borough -if Tcwanda, on THURSDAY.the li dn j or SEPTEMBER, 1359, at 1 o'clock. P.M., the following | described lot. piece or parcel of laud it..; to in Bid.berrv I twp., bounded uoith by lands of Jnt-.b Mitchell. e-t i.; I'iud ot Columbus Burt. -oU'u by land < t J Stevens :.:io ■ Van Buskirk. and west by laud*of J. Stevens. Contain i lag 7b acres,) e the same more or less, about thirty acres : ImjjrcTcd, with a framed dwelling hoce, framed u • an apple orchard and other ?rc:t trees thereon, j ALSO—Aii that certain lot. piece o: i.ucatnate .n ; Rldgbery twp., bounced cu tee nortn by Led of V.'a. ! Martin, east by lard of K. Ccmminen. south by lar.d c' George Fmton, and west by laud of E- L. Cooper. Con taining 32 acres, more or ieus, about one acre improved, and a small btard house thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Charles F. use va. .lames Mitchell, j ALSO—The folic vviug lot, piece or parcel of land situate ; In South reek twp., bounded north by laud of George Whitmore, dee'd, east by land of VanDusen and It man I and South and west by the highway. Containing cU it 90 fioies, be the sot e more or less about 60 sites ih<fteo! improved, a log house, a framed barn and a few trail tree, thereon. Seized aud taken in execution at the suit of Charles F Wilson's vs. Levi Goddurd. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situate in RiJgbery twp., bounded on the north by Laid of C. V.'eatbrook and S. S. Clark, ou the east by land of Jane VauGorder and John Lariaon, on the south by lind of M- Egau and F. 11. Arnold, on the west by land of E. 1 Hanlon and S S. Clark. Containing about 19H aires, be the same more or less, about 30 acres improved, two Kg ; houses, one framed b3rn and few fruit tiees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of David Gardner v- John MUdaugh. ALSO—The followinglot. piece or parrel if land situate iu R"Uie twp,, bounded north by laud of John Park, en-t by Silas Allis, south by the K. tract, and ou the est by laud C Park. Containing 85 acres, more or h-s. sic t 00 acres improved, one new framed house, one old fram ed house, cue Ruined burn, and an o:,ha. J of fruit tier rhereon. Seized and taken in execution at th" suit of Edwa:d Overton vs. Harvey Burcbard A Terre Tenant-. ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel of laud sit ..ite in Wiluiot twp., bounded on the north and we*t ly I 1 of John Faults, east by land of Arthur M- ffelt, and -.nth by land of P. Hunsinger. Cout.iiniiig fifty acres. tnor or less, about 25 acres improved, w itli a framed house, a log house, a log barn and a few Unit trees thereon. Seized and takeu In execution at the suit of Philip L. Mairlioter vs. Charles Morniugstar. ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel of h.nd situ- I ate iu Ulster twp., bounded north bv land of Thodden Hill, east by land of < uauiuey Rockwell and Lorenzo Wutkius, -outb by land of John Mather, west by lend or Joliu Howie. Containing 104 acres, be the same moic < r less shout 5 five acres thereof improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of 11. A. Kiff to the use of W. R. Lincoln vs D. B. Walker. ALSO—The following lot. piece or percel of land situ ate iu Athens boro, bounded north by 1 nut of J. Hull. < a.-t l.y Welch, south by Bush and Cotton, we-t by Main -treet. Containing J an arte, more or less. r-il iai f roved, two trained houses, and a few fruit trees there on. ALSO—AII that certain let, piece or parcel of Dm! sit uate in Athens boro. bounded north by land ol I>. B. Cot t u, east by Welch, sooth by D. IT Cott >n, west by Main street. Containing bill an acre, more or le-s, all improved, one framed house, and a lew fruit tree* theie on. ALSO—AiI that certain lot. piece or parcel of land sit uate in Athons bora, bounded north by land of Cotton A B sh, on the cast by land of E. R. Ovehsliire, on the south by land ot F. A. Allen, on the west by Main -treet. Con taining k no acre, inure or l<*-s, all improved, one framed L ouse, one framed barn, and a few fretree.-, thereon. ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece or parcel o" End sit ute in Athens tp., bounded north by North street, east by- Main street, sooth by C. C. Brooks, west by Shipman, Wells A Harris. Containing +an acre, more or less, all impri ved, one framed house, and fruit tree thereon. ALSO—AII that certain lot. piece r parcel of laud sit uate in Athens b TO. bounded on the north by land "f Dreawell, east by Shipman. Veil- A Harris, south by F. I.you, wet by Elmira strut . nt.iiuinr >of an ivre, more or less, ail improved, with one framed house there on. ALSO—AII that certaiu lot. piece or parrel of land situate in Athens boro', bounded north by North street, east by Shipinan Wells & Harris, south by Divxwe'l.wr st by Shipman, Wells A Harris. Containing 4 ol au acre, more or less, all improved. St MA and take in execution at the suit of Che tcr Park to the ure of N. C. Harris vs. Daniel B. Gotten A Daniel G. Bush. \1 SO—The following lot piee.eot parcleof land situate | ia Dure!'., now Asylum twp., bouaded north by land < f ' J. M. Bishop A D. Ridgway. east by the public highway. ; south by Wm. Cool bang h. R. Bennett. A W J. Cole aiul on the west by T. Jennings and D. Rid 7way. C urts trim' a I tout oh acres, about 50 acres improved, one framed house, 1 framed barn thereon ere ted. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Isaac D. Cole, to the use of H J. MadiU vs. Samuel Cole. ALSO—The following lot, pietc c>r par ei of land situate in Athena twp., bounded on the north by land .-f E. Her in k and the public highway and lands of 11. Pray, aud Htuiy iJoswurtb, east by the Chemung river, south by laud of T. Hlreen, and west by land of S >! -m >n Boswtfr*. h. Containing 300 acre#, more or less, r.lstul 250 rri im proved, one framed horse, 1 log house, I fronted b.nu, i wagou house, and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and t iksn in evecutiou at the suit ..f F. A.Tyler to tire use of John Snuthworth vs. Urn. U. Moore. ALSO- -The fallowing lot. piece or parcel < I land -It -.ufc in Athens boro.'bonnded north by Chemung atnet. on tli cart by land of M. Whit 1 .k, on the south by land of j John Drake, md on the west l y Chemuuz river, ('mi i i.lining 4 ol au acre, more or k->B, allmigrovcd.ouofnuu e>d h nisi and fruit ti -es thereon. A I.SO— All that certain lot. piece or parcel "f la; d i situate in ll mie twp.. bounded north try land ot Kpl.raiin i I'arkei. on lliceast bv land ofl>, • id-'-u. inrir: ilyl.efs.ig. ; mit to N. Not hki.-s.on the south by In. aol s G. Towi - j send, on the west by land of Elijah Townseiul. or the ! public highway. Containing 75 uc.c-. ni ire w It s. aboat ;orty re- impr'-ved, I framed house, 1 iratucd Lain and a lew lri.it tree.- tliereon. | s -ized and taken in exocntion at the suit of J'itoi: i- F. . J.olc 5t vs. Juhti Rogers. K. Hadloek. and fi. T'oco-eud. ALSO—The following lot. piece or pared of I irul -ilute j in Bui! ngten twp.. boumie'd as follows : Beginning at the I -outh-i ust corner of a lot owned by C. F. Nieli d-. t hence j north s-j dep. west 75 per. to u post, thence -nut i 1 de west 49 9-10 per. to a jiost.the sfiuth-east corner of a L-t ! "f land sold t-y C. F. Xiehols in L. Ehis. thence north s i ; dig-west c j pi r.trt a p .t, thetl'-e snpth I di g. west j per. to a post on the south line ol -aiu lot. thence south |sh dep. n-t lui f-rr. op-t on the Hbflrwest corner i of a lot known a- the U'oode-i lot, thenre m rth 1 j deu I ea-t 7'J I'cr. to the place of hr-giimiup. C ciialiiing I j acres and -u per. more or less, about 2n acrf- imji. ved. i two small framed or plank houses and a lot trait trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Edward Overton vs. J. W. Spencer. ALSO--The following lot, piece or parcel of land ,-i:u nte in Canton twp.. Imuuded north by laud ol Wm. S. linker.mid Edward Burke, on the east by land of Charles Wright, Edward Burke and S. B. Lathrop south by the public highway, called Union Street, and we-t by Ihc highway called Troy .Street. Containing about one acre inort- or less, all improved. AI.SU—AII the d< lend ant- itile>re.-l in that certain h t piece or parcel of land situate in Canti a twp., bouiah-d north l>y the public highway railed Uni m street, ea-l ly the hi;: i-.wy called Dtvi-ion Stieet. -oulti by Jcmls < I a town plot of Canton village, dated ct. I. l>'rt. le-w i>. possession of S. H. Newinm, txiepfing then : r-I*l. It No. 25 on said plot, upon which :i S Und H .-c i- -he ated. Containing about one acre more or less allam proved. ALSO - All the defendants interest in ail that cert m 1 it, piece i r parcel ot laud situate in Canton twp.. bound •al north by land of Harding A Lee, (,e >. W. GEllin, D Vpeux, Mix A Hooper ea-t by land nf J. W. GrtUin ..mi John A. Codding, south by tiie puldie highway calico Towanda Street, east by the public highway called l ro> Street and land of Harding A Lee, Mix, Hooper A fsrn er and F. G. Mauley. Containing thrcefmirth.- of on acre more oi less, nil improved, with a frame# tavern hou.-e one named burn and a few fruit tiee.- thereon. ALSO- All the defendants interest in that certain l*>t piere or parcxl of land -itunte in Canton twp., ixuinded n irtli by land lielongiiig to the e-t ite 1 ! J ni ll - Rai -n s deceased, east by lands of S. L. Gi.iitf, south o\ the 5- lic highway and land of s. II Newman, weal M •. d > Kingslmry Newman ACo . ('• M rirht, \i. S. !! h i i. ' Davidson and I-'. H. M"i'se. excepting tbe,t r*cn, i-.t !7 b Mt" J B Wiijfht. Contaiu-hig nine acn-s m>re or less, all improved. ALSO—AII that certain lot. piece or par <1 ot land situate in Canton twp.. bounded north by litds- fU' Brien and I tnd ol Kiugsbury Newma i A i e.. cast In- the public highway called Union Street, we-t i y land "i S tt. Lathrop and O'Brien. Containing one fourth >' an a< re more or le-s,all iuijirovod, out- framed house an,l a tew Iruit trees thereon. Seized aud takeu in execution at the suit of Morgan GrisTin vs. S. 11. Newman. ALSO—The following lot, piece r parcel of land situate in Terry twp., bounded north by land- b! u.g -ig t" rin ' estate ot Thomas Stevens deceased, ea-t by lands of C. I". Wells, so .th by lands of Erastus Khcp.mt. west b\ lands of Samuel Hilihouse and others. Containing u. ou: one hundred acres more or less, about lit'ty acres improved two framed hoi; es, one framed tiara, acorn house and other out buildings, and aa apple orchard aud ntaii fruit , trees thereon. A].SO—The defendnnts interest in all that certain 1 t piece or pan el of land situate in Terry twp., bounded north by land of Eia. tus shepard a .d t..e highway le.o': ' Ing from the Albany road to the Frenchtown road, east by the highway leading from the Susquehanna river to Albany, south and west by land of Ilir im and J. P. Hor ton and unseated land. Containing about 39 acre', tart or le-s, about 15 acres itnpro-,ed, with a steam saw m il. two framed houses, cue flamed bain and other out build ings tneieon. Seize I and taken in execution at the suit of John Hor ton vs Edward J Shepard. ALSt9—The following lot, piece or parrel of land situ ate In Terry t*vp., bounded north by aa l o: Urastus Rbep ard and the tigbway leading from the AU soy road to the „ Sen?!. ! Tend, town road, east by tlie highway le ding from the Siisquehtßiia r.ver to Mbauy. .south and west by laud of I lir-i.-u Hor ton an .1 ' - i 1' iloituii and unseated land C oil. aviut thirty acred more 6r less, about fifteen a res improved, one b uu saw mill, two framed houses, I one framed b rn and other framed buildings thereon, i ALS'J —Ail tls.it certain lot, piece or parcel of IHDJ sit- I uati* la Tetry tp, bounded north by laud of fid ward Shepard. cast by land of C. V. Wells, south by land of ohu M Italioii and Hiram ai.d J. I'. Morton, we tiy land of Samuel H.llhousc. Qoatntiing 50 acres more or ' ic'-r. 40 s;re, unproved. with a framed hottSe, two trained ®> arn., an app e orchard unii other ir-.it lives theieoa. Seized and taken ;u execution at the suit of John Hor ' ; ton vs. Eiastus SL'-ard. tri'ouiAS M. e'OCu/HUFF*Sheriff. ::U - <■ imn-.'., Ajy 14. Ijsa. ' ADM IXI ST RATRI X'S NOTICE. -X otice . _ L is hereby given. that all persons indebted to the es s'.ate of J '.MLS C- FARSON'S, l .to o,' Cantou twp. dee'd , .1.. : incite Immc'h'.te payment , ai d all pes sons Laving demand .- id estate will pu.etit them duly au theiAica.ed lor setUeim-nl. HARRIET A. PARSONS, July 11,1869. AdtsinistralMX. NO TlCE.—Notice is here ■ 1 * by given that all persons indebted to the estate of JAMES MATTOCKS, dee'd., lute el Springf.tM tp, must .•.l ike in:mediate payment, and all rersons having demands • • yamst aid estate,"will present ti.cm dttlv authenti .utcd ' j for settlement. CHARLES MATTOCKS, Juiy 11. 1669. Executor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE- / P Kirby's 11. iiar, ca. Adam Etmieiut- in Court of Common The tiudtrsi; r ned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court , ii .tribute fundi raised by Sheriff t ®alc of re d estate of d. fendast, will attend to the .bit*. - of his appointment at his office in the Borough ot Towanda, on S.VTURDAV, the Oth day of August, 1*69. at I o'clock. P. M..at whicli i and place ail per una interested are leqecstf d to pre -i t tiieir claims or else tonevcr Le debarred from the said ' fund. U. MONIAN'YE. I July 11, 1659. Auditor. m \ DM IN ISTR ATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notic® I | Tl is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es : 1 tate i f JOHN 1 .ITLT IPS. late of Pike twp., dee'd.. are ; heitby requested to make immediate payiuent, and 31l ; in- having . 1 !m; again- t said estate v.ill present | . a _-m duly authenticated f r settlement. JOHN' JONLS, Jr., Administrator j Jane 20. 1959. with will annexed. i D M INISTK ATOK S NOTICE —Notice . \ hereby given, that ail persors indebted to tlie 1 c .'.ate of DENNIS LiRL MMV iatc of Lidgbury, dee'd., arc hereby requested to wake paynuut without delay; and . 11 per-oiis have r < bums aquiust the said estate will i piea.se piCsfiiT th'.-ui iit.lv aulhoutivatc-d for settlement. j Admiubtrfloßi t ; May 5, If-9. - A DMI I-Til \ !'().:> Nni !Ci:._N.tice * i. la heicbv given, that ail prrsons indebted to the c-tateof Wil.i.l am PARRY, do.eased, lute of Athens P. ro', are req tested to make pavnent withont delay ; , UioMC bavin# ciaims against tbe said <■ utc will plea • pie-eat them duly anthcntii-ated for rettlcinwit. UM H. ERITCIIER, 1 C. W. CLAPP, f Mtnl 22. 1669. Administrators. j ADMIN! STR A TOR"8 N< )Tl('E.—Notico AX. is Ret by given that. ail persons indebted to the es tate of OH .\UN~CE Y TIN'GI.EY .lateof Orwell twp..dee'd., arc hereby requested to make immediate payment, and ;.!! j e .- having claims against said estate will present ; lem dulv authenticated for settlement to W. If. PICK ERING. Orwell Hill, Bradford Countv, l'a. W If. f'K HE RING, MASON TIN (JI.F.Y. April 19, 1859. Administrator*. ECUTRIX'S NOTICE — Xotieois here- I J by mq. that ali i c:- n 3 indebted to tlie estate ot ANDREW I*. GERNET, late of Columbia township", de. 'd., are lierei.y requested to muke piyincut without tit. ly . and ;11; • r ■ having claims against estate will present thein dulv &uthent:eated tor settlement. HARRIETT GERNET. May 10.16.39. Executrix. "V"OTICE is hereby fHven thnt an npplica- Xf tion ill b-e made at the next session of the. Legia -1 ltnre of Peiiusylvani.i for the incorporation of a Rank, t• oe called tl. B; i.lfor 1 County Hank with banking privileges of Issue. Disci iut and Deposit ; with a capital of Two Hundii d Thousand Dollars, with the right te in i-. tto ca| l .-!• kll Foar United Tbonasßd Dol- Lrs ac.d tn be lor itod in the burough of Towuuda, ill tho county of Bradford. Towanda. June 20. 1*59. LAXECUTOIIS SALE All that valuable' 1 Jpart of die rid homos tea J farm of WILLIAM GIBSON, dr 'A in IT 1. t:r township, bounded a* follows: On the east by the Husquehsnn i River, on the north by lands of A. R. Smith and WilliamPlowiuan,ou the we>t and south ' bv land sold fi nui the o-tate of the deceased to Andrew Aii rnerdi. • . r: .ining two hundred and twelve acres, irtora or Irs*, a- surveyed and computed by O. Kickey. which si rwv will le. vplahied on the day of sale. This larui •:i ! fie ill t 1 ..t valuable bottom laud along the river, 1 ug I.n iwit i j the name of Gibson's Elatts ; nud aleo the well kii w'.i Tntto Stand, with storb under the same, n f, with sheds, barn* aud other out buildings, with several dw< lling honsWs and a g'>od share of orcharding, .& Ac. W ill ie exposed to public sale, on Saturday, the Til day of A. just next, at the cou; i House in IVwauda, atone or lock. Term* of sale: One fourth down, the iomainder ia ninety Jays. " JAMES ELLIOTT, Executor. . June 2*. 1*59. r |A () AiT) WANTING FARMS, SEE J- imvii.i-ejufi 1 • f llammouton Iginiis. I UDITOM'S NOTICE.—/. If. Phinvcy, , \ Jr., to !h- ui <•/ 11. I! . I'i/u 4" Co., rs //. S.l'ltin ry. In tlie Court ot Common i'leas ot Bradford county. Ni. "in'y. h. Jt. I'enn, L*3ii. Also Urn. I'.U.'cn to the use . i f, UIY' ■ i Jlnrilt vs J. //. 4' B* A". J'hniticy, No. 'J'JU i Sept. i'errn, I* .-!. 1 he unt'.i r*igi i d. an Auditor, appointed by said Court to dlstri' tit.* funds rai-nl by Sherit! s sale ol real estate of end tnt in ah ve judgment, will attend to the duties of hi* appointment at his oih -e in t!ie borough of Towanda, !<ii S vTI'IfDAA . tin 2ltd day of JULY, 1869, nt 2 "'clock. lb vt. at whi-h time and place all persons interested are i re quo-led to present their claims or else be forever debar red irom the *a'd fund. K. OVERTON, Jr.. .1 ue 11 1*59. Auditor.^ \ DM iNISTRA'I LU V$ NOTICE. Nmico /v is lier. bv iriven. that all peAon Indebted to the I, , ull . of W JLLI AM E.M \YN ARD, lete of Rome dee'd , ' J niiist make tin: uxli.ite payuieu'. and all persoiis bavint j demands against said estate will present them dub. ,m-. ' tb• aticateu lor settlement. NANCY F.. MAYNARD. I June it. IRot. Admiuistrutrix. \ I'DITOIVS NOTICE. — No. OO.'l, Sept. ' / \ Term. 11. frtka.i 4" Am' ri. John Hint. 11l the ■ i.on .-i Pleas Bradford tvunty. I'n undersigned, an Auditor nqminted hy said Court, : • dis-'i'ifie ud- I vised by t*hn J'- -. le of defendant's ' .a! e-tate, w 1 attend to th <1 .ties of hi* appointment., t hi.- i. 'lee in I :<>t-iibi -a i' wauda. on TIH'RSDAY the Ist day of SEPTEMBER next, at 2 o'clock. P. MM, at hit h time itul pi- e all per -n* interested are requirett ii. esent t i.l .aim*, or else be forever debarred trcm ffmd. EI.HANAM HMITH. j Jam Auditor. Raymond's Zztosl XAtprcvcd, IHIRKI.R TITK AM:D FA MIL Y SFWLYCr MACHINE j Price of !Tar.l Nfuchi'ie $27 00 \\":t ♦: -t;i: 1 iD<! trca<H' tooH, &■ .. > 00 'P'IESi: MACHINES \ FTEK ONE . year 'if eons'ant use. have been pronounced the best Machine" in the world, HUU have been usedenteuMyelv in •he ride* of St. Loui.-, Mo., < iiu-iuatit. 0.. and Chicago, 11, am net! tit -' I ami lies, and ui*e preferred to the high r nrs ed .Machines. They will Stitch. Hem. Turk. Fell. Gather, and F.m , v. with pirtcct eat is v tion, and especially adapted to family ue. They will sew all k'n.ls oi goods, from t' c finest to the better than any Machine- now extant. The to tin ving ar- th. Nidvaut ages they possess over all other Machines. 1-t. Any person of ordinary intelligence, can in one dui ie.ar'n to use them succe-sflafly. 2 id liie\ . c simple, strong and rinnhle, easily nnder* -ti>od and nudged, nnd not liable to get out of .iidf d They use catton from the ordinary spool without . rewinding. 4 b. The 'titeh i° ♦ronrcr and more difficult to rip than anv othr made bv Ma hlnciy. The two thread* aro 1 d .' le looped into each other, and firmly tied and knot 'ed a; every stitch, which 13 the best nnd most elastic tit h rvei made. • th. They sew with cotton, linen and silk thread eo,ual ly well. i kih They finish their work. There i no occasion to a*ten the thread nt eithct end of the scam. a is required ov other shuit.. stitching machine*, i '7lb Every is made to run by hand or foot power, thm* combining the advantage* of both methods. All err >c des r > 01 puiehasing tho best and cheap .> t Mach'ne ever inverted fir family use, can now have ■in opportunity, by addressing or calling on the snbscri- B. F SHAW. Ul.-ter. Bradford County. He. N. B. Thrue Machines are warranted, and any person - nnrchasing them can ;etvrn them and get tbeir morey.if iter one moith't Trial, da they no* give satißfactioc. : Mrv 9 1659.
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