.Jttcrchantrt?*, THE GREAT QUESTION. WHICH HAS SO LONG Agitated Northern Pennsylvania, AT LAST DECIDED BY THE UNANIMOUS VOTE OF THE PEOPLE! Goods can be sold in Towanda T SI <0 A S ax 9 Should any doubt this, let them CALL AT THE KEYSTONE STORE ! \ITHERE THE LARGEST STOCK OF V T GOODS is kept, and where prices rule so low that it is only necessary to make an examination to be convin ced that such is the fact. There will lie 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 even 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 JACONKTTS, And a large assortment of Lawns at one shilling per yard, same goods as is sold elsewhere at eighteen pence, also lawns at (54. same as is sold elsewhere at 10 cents.we have also a variety ot 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 MANTILLAS, From $1,50 to SIO.OO, all of which are new and beautiful styles and good Goods. GLOVES AND HOSIER'S 1 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 Marseilles Shirt Fronts from 10c to flfjc each. Plain Swiss Muslin from 12|c to 50c per yard, Fine Jaconetts from 10c to 50c per yard, White anu Fig ured Marseilles from 25c to 75c per yard. Plain and Check Nainsook Muslin, Checked and Striped Cambrics, Bish op's Lawns, Book Muslins, Ac., equally cheap. Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs from 5 to 50 cts each. MILLINERY GOODS. Bonnets of different kinds, Misses and Children's Bloo mers, of all qualities, Ruches, Flowers, Ribbons, Trim mings, Ac., at greatly reduced prices from anyth : ng ever before offered in this market. Ribbons for 12c wortli 25c, Ribbons for 22c worth 21c, Ribbons for 25 worth 374e. Ribbons for 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 heretofore offered in Towanda. To these goods particular attention is directed. CLOTHS AND CASSIMIRES. Plain Black French Cloths warranted all wool and fast colors, Irotn $2,25 to $5,00, Plain Black Doeskins, war ranted all wool and good quility, from 87fc to $2,50 per yard. Fancy Cassimeres of new styles, front 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 scription, Silk andMarsailles Vestings 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 374 to $1.75 per pair. Womens Enamelled Sewed and Pegged Boots from s74e to $1,25 per pair, with and without heels. Worn ns Buskins and Slippers, different qualities, Misses, Chil drens. Mens and Boys Shoes equally low. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MAT TINGS, . MONTANYE, J. D. MONTANYE, Jr. June 9, 1859. F. D. MONTANYE. The above co-partnership having been this day dissolv ed, the undersigned would repectlully give notice to the public that the same business will be carried <>n by J. D. Montanve A Son. J- lb MONTANYE, J. D. MONTANYE, Jr. Towanda, June 9, 18",9. A First Rate Hotel for Rent. THE PUBLIC HOUSE OWNED BY the subscriber in Towanda, will be for rent, one year front the Ist ot January next. Anxious to secure a good tenant, and to give him time to procure suitable furniture —I will make a lease from the above date at any time, when an acceptable application is made. None but experienced landlords, with capital sufficient to furnish the house properly, need apply. Towanda, June 6, 1859. C. L. WARD. A FARM FOR SALE. THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS for sale a FARM in North Towanda township, about three miles from the Borough of Tow anda, and abont one half mile from the road leading from Waverly to Towanda. This farm contains {about forty-three acres, ol which thirty acres are improved, with a good house and barn and apple or rliard thereon. Offering great inducements to purchasers, a- the farm will l>e sold cheap, aud terms of pat ment made easy. Inquire of JOHN HOLMES. Towanda. June 21. 1859. WAGONS FOR SALE. r THE SUBSCRIBER has now hand for sale, of his own manufacture a -L— !£L_mimber of Buggies, Democrat Wagons,with and without tops, and Lumber Wagon-, with pipe boxes. These wagons are made of'.the very best materials and equally as good as those made at any other shop, both as to -tyle 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. arw Shop on the west side ol Main street, opposite the Baptist Church. PHILLIP SEEBICII. Towanda, June 21,1859.—-2 m Pair Warning! MONTANYES having dissolved partner ship, it will be necessary that the accounts of the lute firm should be settled. It is expected tnat all having nnettled accounts will call immediately and arrange the -ume, and those having notes overdue must expect to pay them. A compliance with these requests will save usthe necessity of making costs. June 20, 1859. UO! FOR GOLD AND SILVER!— . how to make it easy and cheap. Send a.l cent stump, and get full particulars how to obtain wealth. Ad dles S. HANKIXSON. Chemist, No. 75, West 13th St., New York City. Ho' Agents wanted. May, 2(', 1559. LANDS FOR SALE 25 MILES L from Philadelphia by Railroad in the State of New Jersey. Soil among the best for Agricultural purposes, being a good loam soil, with a clay bottom. Ttie land is a large tract, divided into small farms, and hundreds from all parts of the country are now settling aud building.— The crop* 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 years by instalments. To visit the place—Leave Vine Street Wharf at Philadelphia at 7J A. M.,by Railroad for Ham monton. or address R. J. Byrnes, by letter, Hammonton Pout Office, Atlantic County, New Jersey. See full ad vertisement in another column. pERSONS WISHING TO CHANGE U their business to a rapidly increasing Country, a New Settlement where hundreds are going- Where the climate is mild and delightful. See advertisement of the Faraaconton Settlement, in another column. Empire Store, ©tocgo. Please Preserve this as a Bill of Refer ence to Prices. A CREAT CRASH In the Price of Goods has eommenced and must continue during the year of our Lord AASSI EMPIRE STORE I OF §wmm & OWEGO, N. Y. WILL DISSOLVE PARTNERSHIP by limitation in a short time, consequently no more Goods will be sold by them except for tn E A D Y A. Y . We herewith put forth to the public'a LIST OF PRICES, As the most convincing argnmcnt 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 JO PLEASE ! We shall be constantly receiving NEW GOODS. Best Merrimac Prints 10 cents per yard. Cocheco, Mamilton and Lowell Prints. 10 " " " Richest quality of new style DeLaines. .18J " " " Same " old " " .15 " " " Good style and good fabric 124 " " " Best make of Paper Cambric 10" " " " Second quality do 8 " " " Extra heavy 4-4 Brown Sheetings 84 " " " Heavy " " " 8 " " " Fair " " " 6 " " " Fine " " " 4J " " " NEW STYLES OF RLE A. GOODS, at the same reduced rates. Irish Linens for 2s. 6d., which others sell for 3s, per yard 41 44 3s. 44 44 3s. 6d. 44 3s. 6d., 44 " 4s. to ss. 4s. " " ss. to 6s. TABLE DIAPER, TOWELING AND NAPKINS, 25 per cent, than elsewhere. Black Broadcloths for $2, sold elsewhere for $2 to $3. do do $2,50 to $3, do $4. do do $3, do $5. Cassimeres Bs. do 10s. to 12s. Superfine do. at 20 to 30 per cent, discount. Kentucky Jeans for 25., sold by others for 2s. 6d. do do 2s. Gd., do do 3s. ALL OTHER CLOTHS & CASSI MERES at the same discount. Black Silks for 4s. Cd., usually sold for 6s. 44 - 4 6s. do do Bs. " " Bs. do d i 10s. to 12. " " 9s. do do 12s. to 14. RICH PLAID SILKS, of all Styles, at greatly reduced prices. Mohairs at 10c. per yard, sold elsewhere for Is. Alapacas at two-thirds the usual price. Counterpanes at 165., well worth 2us. do 18s., well worth 21s. Table Spreads at 10s., well wortli 12s. to 14s. Pure Rubber Circular Combs at Is. Second quality Circular Combs, Bc. Puff Side Combs, best kind, 5c to 10c. Skirt Reeds, best quality, 3c. 44 44 second 44 2c. Shetland Wool, 9c. per ounce. Good Hooped Skirts, Bs. An extensive quantity of DRESS TRIM MINGS, at greatly reduced rates. White and colored "Coates'' Thread, best quality, 200 yard spools, at 4c ; second quality do, at 2c. 100-yd colored Spools, at lc. Gold-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 Braeha, Cashmere, Silk and Thibet SHAWLS, at greatly reduced pi ices. Also, a very large assortment of naS-MCSM ■ Too long to itemize. MimHEiRY GOODS At Wholesale and Retail 10 to 20 per rent. Cheaper than formerly. BONNET BLOCKS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, BLOND EDGINGS, &c. Always on hand in large quantities Lawns aud Berages in their Season. The best stock of LOOSING GLASSES, CARPETS, 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 6s. do 65., do do 7s. Rich 3 Ply and Brussels do Particular attention is called to our stock of Collars, Handkerchiefs. Swiss Muslin, Jaconett, Barred Muslins. Ac., all of which will be sold 15 to 25 per cent below the usual price. Ladies' Hosiery, good assortment, selling at 10c, usually sold for Is. Is, 44 " la. 6d. Ticking, Ba 11 ing, Summer stuffs, Checks, Srtipes, Flannels, SfC. SfC., 25 to 30 per cent, less than Formerly! A splendid assortment of MOLASSES at 35.; Salaratus at 6c; per ft : best TEA in Owego at 45., sold usually at 55., by qnr neighbors. As to SUG ARS, come and see for yourselves, and save one to two cents per lb. We most cordially invite an examina tion of our extensive stock, and hope it may please. STONE A CO., Owego, N. T. ittcrfchamrtje, £c. rARMEII'S ATTENTION! Kirby's American Harvester. The best cowbined Mower Sf Reaper in the world! IT IS A PERFECT MOWER ! IT IS A PERFECT REAPER ! WE WARRANT it as a complete Mower, aud as a com plete Reaper, and also as a Complete Combined Machine. It isjsimple, durable, eonvneient to handle, easily operated, no side draft, 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 adapted to rough ground and for all ktndi of work. It is easy for the raker in 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 readily thrown in and out of gear, and by means of a lifting lever and wheel, the driver can, when moving, at pleasure elevate either end 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 Harvester is manufac tured at the TIOG \ POINT AGRICULTURAL WORKS, in your own County, almost at your very doers, and there fore, as well as on account ot its superior merits, the best machine for you to buy. Apply to J. R. & E WELLES, at Wyalusing ; to L. & R. STILES, at East Troy, or to the subscribers. Illustrated aud 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 A CO. Athens. Pa., July 9, 1859. SPRING GOODS] AT WM, A, ROCKWELL'S Corner of Main and Bridge sts. NO. 1, PATTON'S BLOCS. DRESS GOODS, SILKS, NEWEST STYLES, LAWNS, BRILLIANTS, BAREGES, CHAULIS, DUSTER GOODS, PRINTS, GREAT VARIETY, SCOTCH AND AMERICAN GINGHAMS, STRAW GOODS, BONNETS, FLATS, SHAKERS, HATS AND CAPS, 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, AND NANKEEN COLORED, FARMERS SATIN, MARSAILI.ES, TItUNKO, VALISDG, 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 rAPER, CORDS AND T ASS ELS, BORDERING, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, PAINTS, OILS AND NAILS, SASH AND GLASS, HARDWARE, GLASSWARE AND CROCKERY. It is not necessary to inform our patrons that we do not intend to be undersold, for they are already aware of the fact: we only sav to them C O M E A N D S E E. Towanda, May 5. 1859. Just Received at Humphrey &Wickham's A Large Addition to our Stock! LADIES GAITERS, AT 44 CTS. LADIES GAITERS, AT 50 CTS, LADIES GAITERS, (FOXED,) 62* CTS. LADIES GAITERS, ALL PRICES, UP TO TWO DOLLARS. LADIES' AND MISSES' MOROCCO BOOTEES, BUS KINS, AND SLIPPERS. GENTS PATENT LEATHER SEWED AND PEGGED GAITERS. CALF GAITERS, OXFORD TIES. PUMPS AND SLIPPERS. CALF RROGANS, THICK KIP AND SPLIT BROGANS, A VERY LARGE VARIETY OF CHILDREN'S GAI TERS, 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, MORROCCO 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 20, 1859. THE HAMMONTON FARMER.—A newspaper devoted to Literature and Agriculture, also setting lorth full accounts of the new settlement of Hammonton, in New Jersey, can be subscribed for at on ly 25 rents per annum. Inclose postage stamps for the amount. Address to Editor of the Farmer, Hammonton P. 0., Atlantic Co., New Jersey. Those wishing cheap land, of the best quality, in one of the healthiest and most delightful cli mates in the Union, and where crops are never cut down by frosts, the terrible scourge of the north, see advertise ment of Hammonton Lands. PERSONS WISHING TO ESTABLISH Manufactories in a new and thriving place where business is good- See advertisement of the Hammonton Settlement. 2Lcflal. SHERIFF'S SALES.—By virtue of sundry O writs of Vend. Expo, issued out of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Bradford County, to me directed and deliv ered, will lie exposed to public sale, at the Court House in the Borough of Tvwanda, on THURSDAY.the Ist day of SEPTEMBER, 1*59, at 1 o'clock. P.M., the following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate iu Ridgberrv twp., bounded north by lands of Jacob Mitchell, east by land of Columbus Burt, south by land of J. Stevens anil Van Huskirk, and west by land of J. Stevens. Contain ing 76 acrea. be the same more or less, about thirty acres j improved, with a framed dwelling house, a framed barn an apple orchard and other fruit trees thereon. ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece of laud situate in Ridgbery twp., bounded on the north by land of Win. Martin, east by land of H. Cumraings., south by land of George Finton, and west by land of B. L. Cooper. Con taining 32 acres,more or less, about one acre improved, and a small board bouse tliereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Charles F. Wilson's use vs. James Mitchell. ALSO—The follcwing lot, piece or parcel of land situate in South' reek twp., bounded north by land of George Whitmore, dee'd, east by land of VanDusen and Inman, and Soutli and west by the highway. Containing about 90 acres, be the same more or less about 50 acres thereof improved, a log house, a framed barn and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Charles F. Wilson's vs. Levi Goddard. A LSO—The follow ing lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Ridgbery twp., bounded on the north by land of C. Westbrook and S. S. Clark, on the east by land of Jane VanGordcr and John Larison, on the south by land of M. Egan and F. H. Arnold, on the weit by land of E. T. Hanloii and S. S. Clark. Containing about 188 acres, be the same more or less, about 30 acres improved, two log houses, one framed barn and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of David Gardner vs. John Middaugli. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Rome twp., bouuded north by land of John Park, east by Silas Allis, south by the K. tract, and on the west by land C Park. Containing 85 acres, more or less, about 60 acres improved, one new framed bouse, one old fram ed house, one framed barn, and an orchard of fruit trees rhereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Edward Overton vs. Harvey Burrhard & Terre Tenants. A LSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of laud situate in Wilmot twp., bounded on the north arid west by land of John Sanks. east by land of Arthur Moffett, and south by land of P. Hunsinger. Containing fifty acres, more or less, about 25 acres improved, with a framed house, a log house, a log barn and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Philip L. Mairhofer vs. Charles Momingstar. A IJ3o—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Ulster twp., bounded north by land of Thaddeus Hill, east by land of Chauncey Rockwell and Lorenzo Watkins, south by land of John Mather, west by lend of John Howie. Containing 104 acres, be the same more or less, about 5 five acres thereof improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of H. A. Kiff to the use of W. S. Lincoln vs D. B. Walker. AI.SO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Athens boro, bounded north by land of J. Hull, east by Welch, south by Bush and Cotton, west by Main street. Containing $ an acre, more or less, all im proved. two framed houses, and a few fruit trees there on. ALSO—AiI that certain let, piece or parcel of land sit uate in Athens boro. bounded north by land of D. B. Cot ton, east by Welch, sonth by D. B. Cotton, west by- Main street. Containing half an acre, more or less, all improved, one framed house, and a few fruit trees there on. ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece or parcel of land sit uate in Athens boro, bounded north by land of Cotton A Bush, on the east by land of E. It. Ovensbire, on the south by land of F. A. Allen, on the west by Main street. Con taining A an acre, more or less, all improved, one framed louse, one framed barn, and a few fruit trees thereon. ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece or parcel of land pit ate in Athens tp.. bounded north by North street, east by Main street, south by C. C. Brooks, west by Shipman", Wells A-Harris. Containing $ an acre, more or less, all improved, one framed house,"and fruit trees thereon. ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece or parcel of land sit uate in Athens boro, bounded on the north by land of Dreswell, east by Shipman. Wells & Harris, south by F. Lyon, west by Eimira street. Containing 4of an acre, more or less, all improved, with one framed house there on. ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Athens boro',.bounded north by North street, east by Shipman Wells A Harris, south by Prexwell;west by Shipman, Wells & Harris. Containing 4 of an acre, more or less, all improved. Seized and take in execution at the suit of Chester Park to the use of N. C. Harris vs. Daniel B. Cotton A Daniel G. Bush. ALSO—The following lot piece or pan le of land situate in Durell, new Asylum twp., bounded north by land of J. M. Bishop A D. Ridgway, east by the public highway, south by Wm. Coolbaugb. R. Bennett, A W J. Cole and on th® hy X Janninfra anil D. Ridirway. Contninins about 00 arre3, about 50 acres improved, one framed house, 1 framed barn thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Isaac D. Cole, to the use of H J. Madill vs. Samuel Cole. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Athens twp., bounded on the north by land of E. Der rick and the public highway and land* of R. Pray, and Harry Dosworth, cast by the Chemung river, south by land of T. Hireen, and west by land of Solomon Bosworth. Containing 300 acres, more or less, about 250 acres im proved, one framed house, 1 log house, 1 framed barn, 1 wagon house, and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of F. A.Tvler to the use of John Sourbworth vs. Win. E. Moore. ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Athens boro.' bounded north by Chemung street, on the cast by land of M. Whit lock, on the south by laud of John Drake, and on the west by Chemung river. Con taining 4 "f an acre, more or less, all improved, one fram ed house and fruit trees thereon. AIJBO—AII that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Rome twp.. bounded north by land of Ephraitn Parker, on the east by land of Davidson, formerly belong ing to N. Notchkißs.on the south by land of S. G. Town send, on the west by land of Elijah Townseiul, or the public highway. Containing 75 acres, more or lees, about forty acres improved, 1 framed house, 1 framed baru and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Thomas P. Wolcott vs. John Rigers. R. liadlnck, and H. Townsend. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Burlington twp., bounded as follows : Beginning at the south-east corner of a lot owned by C. F. Nichols, thence north 89 deg. west 75 per. to a post, thence south 1 deg west 49 9-10 per- to a po-t, the south-east corner of a lot of land sold by C. F. Nichols to L. Ellis, thence north 89 deg-west 66$ per. to a post, tlience south 1 deg. west 38 per. to a post on the south line id said lot. thence south *9 deg. east 144$ per. to a post on the south-west corner of a lot known as the Wooden lot. tlience north 1$ deg. east 79 per. to the place of beginning. Containing 53 acres and *6 per. more or less, about 20 acres improved, two small framed or plank houses and a few fruit 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 sitn ate iu Canton twp., bounded north by laud of Wm. S. Baker and Edward Burke, on the east by land of Charles Wright, Edward Burke and S. B. Lalhrop, soutli by the public, highwav. called Union Street, and west by the highway called Troy Street. Containing about oue acre more or less, all improved. ALSO—AII the defendants interest in that certain lot, piece or parcel of find situate in Canton twp.. bounded north by the public highway called Union Street, east by the highway called Division Street, south by lands of — Suoese, west by ail alley called Wright's Alley,on a town plot of Canton village, dated ct. 1, 1854, now in possession of 8. H. Newman, excepting therefrom, lot No. 25 on said plot, upon which a School House is situ ated. Containing about oue acre more or less all im proved. ALSO-All the defendants interest in all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Canton ttvp., bound cd north by land of Harding A Ijcc, Geo. W Griffin, 1). Wilcox, Mix A Hooper east by land of J. W. Griffin and John A. Codding, south by the public highway called Towanda Street, cast by the public highway called Troy Street and land of Harding V Lee, Mix. Hooper A Turn er and F. G. Mauley. Containing threefourtbs of an acre more or less, all improved, with a framed tavern house, one framed barn and a few fruit trees thereon. ALSO—AII the defendants interest in that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate iu Canton twp., bounded north by land belonging to the estate of James Parsons deceased, east by lands of S. L. Gillett, soutli by the pub lic highway and land of S. H. Newman, west by land of Kingsbury Newman A Co., C. Wright, W. S. Baker, T. S. Davidson and F. H. Morse, excepting therefrom, lot No. 37, sold to J. B. Wright. Coutaiuiug nine acres more or less, all improved. ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Canton twp., bounded north by lands of O'- Brien and land of Kingsbury Newman A Co., east by the public highway called Union Street, west by land of S. B. Lathrop and O'Brien. Containing one fourth of an acre more or less,all improved, one framed house and a few iruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Morgan Griffin vs. S. H. Newman. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel ofland situate in Terry twp., bounded north by lands belonging to the estate of Thomas Stevens deceased, east by lands of C. F. Wells, south by lands of Erastus Shepard, west by lands of Samuel Hillhouse and others. Containing about one hundred acres more or less. ab Albany. south and west by land of Hiram Horton and Jason F iiorton and unseated land. Containing about thirty acres rore or less, about fifteen acres improved, one steam saw mill, two framed houses, one framed barn and other framed buildings thereon. ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece or parcel ot land sit uate in Terry twp., bounded north by laud of Edward Shepard, cast by laud of C. F. Wells, south by land of John McMahon and Hiram and J. P. llortou, west by land of Samuel Hillhouse. Containing 50 acres more or less. 10 acres improved, with a framed house, two framed bams, an app.e orchard and other fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John Hor ton vs. Krast is Shepard. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of Mrid sit uate in Athens tp., bounded north by land of William Thomas, east by land lately owned by Orson Rickey and land of James Miller, south by land of James Miller ami Nathan Administer, west by "the public highway leading from Athens Boro to Factoryville. Containing about 'is acres, more or less, all improved, one large brick house, one brick barn and a small orchard of fruit trees thereon. ALSO—One other brick building, situate in Towanda Boro, bounded west by land of I). F. Barstnw and E W. Baird,north by land of 1). F. Barstow ami Ira H Stephens, east by land of Ira H, Stephens, south by the Public Square, it being 39$ feet front and 32 feet back, defend ants interest in said building being the basement and up per stories and the west half of the story over Ed Over ton jr., and Geo. D. Montanyca law office, and right of entrance in front of said building. ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Troy Boro, bounded north by land of O. P. Ballaid. east by an alley about 16 feet wiile, used for said lot which joins on the land of V, M. Long, south by Main street, west by lands of O. P. Ballard Containing 33 feet front I and 72 feet hack, with the right of way on the back or | north end of said lot of 16 feet wide, all improved, with a large brick building thereon, occupied as stores, shops, Jonathan Thompson and Charles T- Coverdale, terre tenant. ALSO—By virtue of sundry writs of Levari Facias, all that certain lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Home tp. ; beginning at a post, the south west corner of a lot run out for Daniel Smith, thence cast I*7 2-10 perches to a post, thence south one degree west 52 4 Hi perches to a post, thence north 89$ degrees west 186 8-10 perches to a po-t on the out line of the tract, thence north one degree east 54 2-10 perches to the beginning. Contain ing fifty-eight acres and one hundred and forty perches and the usual allowances Ac., with about 40 acres im proved, two log houses, a log baru and orchard ot truit trees tbercon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of William B. Clvtn.T assignee of Vincent LeKny DeCUaumoiit, vs. Titno liy S. Kinner. ALSO—By virtue of sundry writs of Levari Facias, all that certain lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Rome tp., beginning 32 perches west from the south east corner he-ctotore run out and contracted to the said Tobias Lent, tbencc west so perches to another corner of the said Lent's lot, tlience south passing the no th east corner of a lot run and let to Asa Kinner at 30 perches and along the west line of the said Kinner lot in the distance alto gether 100 perches to a post, thence east *0 perches to a post, thence north 100 perches to the beginning. Con taining tilty acres,strict measure about 40 acres improved a framed house, a small framed barn and a small orchard thereon. Seized and t- ken in execution at the suit of William B. Clymer assignee of Vincent Lcßuy DeChanmont. vs. To bias Lent, mortgagor, and Lucy Lent and Albert Jackson Lent, terre tenants. ALSO—By virtue of sundry writs of Levari Facias, all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Home tp., beginning at a hemlock sapling, the north west corner of a lot run or set to Tobias Lent, thence north 100 perches to a post, thence east 96 perches to a post, tlience south 100 perches to a post, thence west no perches to the beginning. Containing 60 acres, strict measure, with about 45 acres improved, a log house, a trained barn, a house frame, an apple orchard and other fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of William B. Clymer assignee of Vincent Leßay DeChanmont,vs. Thus. Brace, mortgator, and Solomon Kinner, teire tenant, THOMAS M. WOODRUFF, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Towanda. July 14. 1859. ALL WANTING FARMS IN A DE ligfctful climate, rich soil, and secure from frosts— gee advertisement of EammoQton Lands lc another column. I JUflal. ! \ I)M INISTK ATRI X'S NOTICE.-Notice I V i hereby given, th*t alt persons indebted to the es state of J AMEK,C PAICON'S, late of Canton 4wp, dee'd , must make iinmer'iatc psrynieut. and all persons having demands against s.tid elate will present Ihe in duly au thenticated for settlement. HARRIET A. PARSONS, July 11. 1859. Administratrix. pXECUTOIt'S NOTICE —Notice is Dre- I X J by given that all persons indebted to the estate of JAMES MaTToCKS, dee'd., late of Springfield tp, must make imini diate payment, and all person* having demands . against said estate, will present them duly authenticated for settlement. CHARLES MATTOCKS, i July 11, D-39. Executor. j 4 UDITOK'S NOTICE—/, r Kitty $ I\. u*r, vi. Mam Euntpint. In Court of Comma I'leas of Bradford County, No. 4-2. Sept. Term, 1857. The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court to distribute funds raised by Sheriff"s sale o! real estate of ' defendant, will attend to the duties of his appointment at j his ofth e in the lb-rough of Towauda, on SATURDAY, i the 6th day of August. IBS'J, at. 1 o'clock. P. M..ot which I time and place all persons interested are requested to pre -1 sent their claims or else forever be debarred Iwin the said 1 fund. G. I). MON'TAXYK, July 11, 1859. Auditor. ■ A DMIN'ISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice xA. is hereby given, that ail persons indebted to the es ' tote of JOHN PHILLIPS, late of Pike tvrp., dee'd.. are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and all j persons having claims against said estate will present ; theni duly authenticated for settlement. JOHN JONES, Jr., Administrator j June 20, 1859. with will annexed. A DM INISTRATOR'S NOTlCE—Notice S xTV is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the ! estate of DEX'XIS DIH'MMY. late of Ifidgbury, dee'd-, i are hereby requested to make payment without delay ; i and all persons having claims against the said estate will i please present them duly authenticated fur settlement. DLXXIS DBUMMY, I . , . . , , C. O. k BENCH, | Administrators May 5, 1859. jA D MINI ST RA TO R'S NOTlCE.—Notice xTjl. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the : i -tateof WILLIAM PARRY, deceased, late of Athens Horo', are requested to make payment without delay ; and those having claims against the said estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. WM. H. FRITCHEB, 1 C. W. CLAPP, j March 22, 1889. Administrators. ADM IN ISTR ATOR 8 N OTIC E.— Not ice . is hereby given that. all persons indebted to the es tate of CHA UXCEY TIXGLEY .late of Orwell twp..dee'd., are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and all persons having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement to W. R. PICK | ERIXG, Orwell Hill, Bradford County. Pa. W K. PICKERING, MASON TING LEY. April 18, 1859. Administrators. I I XEC UTRI X'S N OTI CE —Not ice is here- XJ iiy given. th.t all persons indebted to the estate ot ANDREW R. GERNET, late of Columbia township, j dee'd., an- hereby requested to make payment without delay ; and all persons having claims against estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. HARRIETT GERNET. May 16.J859. Executrix. "VTOTICE is hereby jrivpn that an ajiplica , J-t tion will le made at the next session of the legis lature of Pennsylvania for the incorporation of a Bank, ito be called the " Bradford County Bank with banking ' privilege-, ol Issue, Discount and Deposit; with a capita] , of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars, with the right tom | crease the capital stock to Four Hundred Thousand Dol lars and to be located in the borough of Towanda, in the I county of Bradford. Towanda. June 20, 1859. UXECUTORR SALE—AII that valuable X Jpart of the old homestead farm of Wn.i.ux GIBSON, i dee'd in Ulsti r township, bounded as follows: On the 1 cast by the SuFguehenna River, on the north by lands of | A. B. Smith and William Plowman, on the west and south I by land sold from the estate of the deceased to Andrew ; Mernerdi, containing tw o hundred and twelve acres, more or less, as surveyed and computed by 0. Rickey, which ! survey will be explained on the day of sale. This farm | includes all that valuable bottom land along the river, I long kuown by the name of Gibson's Flatts ; and also • the well known Tavern Stand, with store under the same j roof, with sheds, barns and other out buildings, with several dwelling houses and a good share of orcharding, ,tr. SC. f 111 Oe exposed to public Mir, un i 5,,...*,, , t!j ' Gth day of August next, at the Court House in Towanda, at one o'clock. Terms of sale: One fourth dowu,the remainder in ninety days. JAMES ELLIOTT, Executor. I June 28, 1859. _ I rrO ALL WANTING FARMS* SEE • X. advertisement of Hammoutou Lands. A EDITOR'S NOTICE.—/. 11. l'tiinvcy, JTjL Jr., to the un of JI. IV. I'ut A" Co vs It S.Phin ney. In the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford county. X>. 2C9, Sept. Term, 1859. Al*o H ot. Patton to the use | of tiurdon HewrittvsJ. H. $- H. X'. l'hinney, No. £-90 Sept. Term. 1865. The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court i to distribute funds raised by Sheriff side of real estate of 1 defendant in above judgment, will attend to the duties of his appointment at hi- office in the borough of Towanda, lon S VTUBDAY", the 23d day ol JULY, 1859, at 2 "'cluck, P. M., at which tune and place all persons interested arc requested to present their < laims or else be forever debar- I red irora the said fund. E. OVERTON", Jr., June 13, I 1 *59. Auditor. I A DMINISTRATUIX'B NOTICE.-Notice lA. is hereby siven, that all persona indebted to tlie estate of WILLI AM E.MAYNARD, lato of Rome dee'd . I must make immediate payment, and all persons having demands against said estate will present them duly au : thenticated for settlement. NANCY E. MAYXARD, June 8,1839, Administratrix. i A EDITOR'S NOTICE. — No. t>63, Sept. | l\ Term. H. Gihhs tj- Son vs. John Hint. 11l the ; Common Pie 3 of Bradford County. The undersigned, an Auditor appointed by said Court, to distribute funds raised bv Sheriff's sale of defendant's j rial estate, will attend to the duties of his aiincinlment, i at his office in the Borough of Towanda, on THURSDA Y the 1-t day of SEPTEMBER next, at 2 o'clock, P. M., at ; which time and jdace ail persons interested are required i to present their claims, or else le forever d<-i arm I from said fund. ELHAXAN SMITH. June 20. 1859. Auditor. ! T IST OF JURORS, drawn for SEI'TEM- I XJ BER Term and Sessions, 1859. if It AND JURURS. Allmny- Daniel Chapman Shesheqnin—Wm. Snyder jr Atlieu* tp SR Harfcnes* South Creek—R Farmer Burlington west—E Black- Troy tp—Samuel Thomas well Troy boro—Thus J Dove Canton—ll Webster, EnochiTo-.vanda boro—S Feiton Seliard Towanda tp—WmMcMicken Columbia—F W Keyes Ulster—Thomas Mather Herrick- Calvin Stone Warren—lium Manchester, Lcßoy—Joseph Mi'ls N C Bowen, J H Carey, Orwell—T G Newell Henry C Allen ltidghnry—Vincent Owens Windham—Chas Washb rn Standing Stone -Myron Van Wysox -George F Reynolds nest " i TRAVERSE JURORS —FIRST WEEK. Albany—M A I .add, John VI Pike—Geo White, B Pierce. Rice. Silas Moon. j Rirlgbury—Nathan Dewey. Athens tp—S W Park. Thos'iSuiitiitield—D F Billitigcr.W Lane, Perrin R Aekley. j A Seward, A 1 Allyn. B C Asylum—John Huffman. | Thomas. Burlington Isiro—Frederick Springfield—A Howe, H S Whitehead. j Grover. L Leonard. Burlington tp—G 11 Haight.jSheshcquin—John ii Lackey Canton —John Bates, W Sj Miller Smith. Jayue. I rowanda north—C Rutty, Columbia—John Merkcll. ! J Simmons, M cans Wat to. Dnrell— Robert Bull, Isaac!Towanda tp—H 11 Mare. • Ennis. Towanda horo—W A Chatte -1 Franklin —Luoian White. Berlin, A DMnntoaye. Granville- Sylvester Tayloi Tnscarora—Wilmot t'obnrn. Lorenzo D Swain. Welles—Allen Sbenard, D S 1 Leßny—A W Hoagland. Freis. i l.iLhtiild- Hcmau Morse, J j Warren— Wm Beardsley. Rogers. Wysox—John Krink. Monroe tp—J W Irvine. iWilmot—D 0 Miller, Daniel i Orwell—A E Barber. 1 Corbin. TRAVERSE JURORS—SECOND tt EUK. Asylum—F W Frutchey. ISbesbequio— AW LiFayette ! Armenia —J Jerulontan. ! J Culver, G W Ida, km .n, | Athcn® tp—Peter llulan. ! Wm Patterson. , Athens boro—H Wijliston. fSvlvania boro—H Smith. Bnviington lro—1. M'Kcau, Springfield— A L Brown. ; Martin. J Long. Troy tp—Leonard Uphatn. Burlington tp—C Wheeler. Towanda—L D Buvnnau, E | Canton —John Hazlelon. K Mead. Durvli Miner Biles. Tnscarora—ll S Sturdevant. liranviile Nathan Tidd, O Ulster—Plioieomb,Thomas I) Perry, Julm Spalding. Seott. I eßov Augustus Kelley. Wilmot-—J M Quick. David i Litchfield—ANap Baldwin. Eihenberger. Orwell—S X" Brown-on. Welles— A Iffen Swayzey. Rome—J Alien R M Cahe. Windham—Nelsou Loomia, |Ri lgbniy—O Chamberlin, James Olmste 1. • Wm l>ickinon. CARAFE GROWERS CAN CARRY ON ~Jf their biiFinesß most successfully at Hammonton. If roe from frosts. Some forty Vineyards set out the past season. See advertisement of Hamiponton Lands, In another column.