Jicto atrtjcrtfsrmcnts. BELECT SCHOOL. For "Founf Ladies. MISSES CHUBBUCK rcspectfnlly in form the public that the Fall term of their school will commence ou Monday, the 29th day of ALGLS-, in the room formerly occupied by them. Thankful for the liberal patronage extended to them during the past year. Misses C. assure their patrons that no pains will be spared to merit a continuance of the con fidence of those who may confide pupils to their care. MISS FANNY L. CHUBBUCK will have entire charge of Music ; aud a limited number of scholars only will be taken. TERMS, PER QUARTER OF 14 WEEKS. Firtt Class —To include the elementry English Branches 14 00 Second Class— To include the more advanced English branches,with Mathematics and Latin $6 00 Third Class— To include Mathematics, Moral and Mental Philosophy, Rhetoric, Botany, Ac., with Latin 17 00 Music. —lnstruction on the Piano, with use of Instru ment per quarter, $lO ; French, per term, $3, aud Draw ing $3, extra. . Each pupil will be expected to provide herself with a desk and chair. tST Any information in reference to this School may be obtained by applying to H. S. Mercur or E. T. Fox. Towanda. August 1, 1859. North Branch Canal Company. NOTICE. THE Stockholder, of the North Branch Canal Company arc hereby notified, by a Resolution of the Board of Managers, an instalment of Two and a Halt Dollars per share, is required to be paid to the Trea surer or his Assistant, at their office in Wilkesßarre, by the 15tii day of September next, and if not paid within thirty days after that time, the stock will be forfeited. GEO. M. HOLLENBACK, Treasurer. July 21,1859. W. G. STERLING, Asst. Teas'r. FRXJIT TRFES, Shrubs aud Vines. THE undersigned will he prepared the com ing Fall, to supply the public with a well selected and choice variety of trees,shrubs and vines. All orders sent or given I will attend to filling and delivering my- j self, and hope to make satisfactory. Trees that shed the leaf should be transplanted in the fall, evergreens late in the spring. As some people think that nursery men siioiifd replace all trees that do not live, 1 would say. to those buying of me. that I do not agree to do so, but f I will warrant my trees to he in good order when deliv ered. I will warrant all to live, but in such a ca-o 1 will have an extra prii-e, and attend to setting out myself. I N. B.—The following Insurance Companies have ap pointed me their Agent, to take risks of ail classes where local agents are not found : The Farmer's Union Insur ance Co., and Great Western, united, now of Philadelphia, the Kensington of Philadelphia, the Lycoming County Mutual insurance Company, of Muncy Pa., Any thing in this line promptly attended. DANIEL HARK INS. Towanda, July '25, 1659. County Treasurer. TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS OF BRADFORD : Fei.LOW CITIZENS -I offer myself as a Candidate for the office of COUNTY TREASURER, subject to the decision of the Reptidlican County Conven tion, and respectfully a-k the co-operation ot my Repub lican friends in my behalf. Should 1 be so fortunate as to he nominated and elected, I will perform the duties of said office with fidelity. E. 11. VAUGHN. Wyalusing, July 12, 1859. Y"EOM AYS FRUI r BOTTLES, for keep- JL ing Fruit, Ac., Fresh all the year round These Bottles are cheaper and better than "any other bottle or canin use. For sale by E. T. FOX. WAGONS FOR SALE. jrBX, THE SUBSCRIBER has now on hand for sale, of his own manufacture a \.t/~ niimher 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 as to style and workmanship, and will be sold cheap, for cash or approved notes. The subscriber will also do all kinds of Wagon making aud Repairing on short notice, and reasonable terms. R- Shop on (he west side ot Main street, opposite the Baptist Church. PHILLIP SEEUICH. Towanda, June 21.1859.—2 m Fair Warning! MONTANYES liaviti. 1H59. 171 ARM LANDS FOR SALE 25 MILES X? 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. The land is a large tract, divided into small farms, and hundreds from all parts of the country are now settling and building— The crops produced are large and can he 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 71 A. M.,by Railroad for llarn laonton. or address It. J. Byrne-, by letter, Haminonton Post Office, Atlantic County, New Jersey. Sec full ad vertisement in another column. E BARCLAY k R & COALCOMPANY J Office in Patton'- block, corner of Main and Bridge streets, Towanda, second floor. Retail prices of Coal : LUMP OAL. SMITH COAL. Hy the single ton $2,25. $2,00. Orders sold at the Office, and at O. I). BartWt's store. COAL will be delivered in town, at 25 cent-per load. JAMES MACFARI.ANE. Towanda, July 18, 18o8 Gcn'l Superintendent. PERSONS WISHING TO ESTABLISH I Manufactories in a new and thriving place where business is good. See advertisement of the Hammonton Settlement. DISSOLUTION. —TIM co-partnership here tofore existing between the undersigned, under the firm and name of MONTANYES, is this day, dissolved by mutual consent, the said E- D. A F. D. Montanye having withdrawn. The unsettled business of the said firm will be attended to by J. D. Montanye. J. I). MONTANYE, E. D. MONTANYE. J. I>. MONTANYE, Jr. June 9. 1859, F. I). MONTANYE. The above co-partnership having been this day dissolv ed, the undersigned would repecttully give notice to the public that the same business will l>e carried on bv J. D. Montanve A Son. J. D. MONTANYE, J.D MONTANYE, Jr. Towanda. June 9,1851. I FLOUR ! FLOUR !—E. T FOX is now receiving a large stock of FLOUR of superior quali ty, which will be sold cheaper than at any other place in town. June 14. A FARM FOR SALE. riflTW THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS for sale a FARM in North Towanda township, about three miles from the Borough of Tow anda, and about one half mile from the road leading from Waverly to Towanda. This farm contains about forty-three acres, ot which thirty acres are improved, with a good honse and barn and apple or chard thereon. Offering great inducements to purchasers, as the tarm will be sold cheap, and terms of payment made easy. Inquire of JOHN HOLMES. Towanda, June 21,1859. TtfARSHAL'SSALE. —By viftoe of n writ iL of Vend. Exponas, issued out of the Circuit Court of the United States, for the Western District ol Pennsyl vania, and to me directed, there wiil be exposed to 1 üblio Pale at the Court House in Wflliamsport, Lycoming Co., on FRIDAY, the 2d day of SEPTEMBER 18a9, at 2 o - clock. P. M., the following described tract ot land situate in the townships of Columbia aud W ells, Bradford c ounty Pa., bounded on the north hy lands of Jesse Edsale, Aus tin Edsalc, David Freeze and George Sbive. east lands of John R. Cole. George Fairbanks and Thomas Gust in, south hy lands of Joseph Beeman and Daniel Corey, west by lands of Ira Weber and John Derby. Containing 4-h acres, more or less, 250 acres, more or less cleared, with the appur enancea, consisting of two framed houses, one frumea barn and shed, one wagon house and other out buildings, and one orchard of fruit trees thereon. ' Seized and taken in execution and to be sold as the pro perty of Joseph H Dewitt. JAMES G. CAMPBELL, Marshal. Marshal's Office, Williamspoit, Aug. 1, 1659. WANTED.— All kinds of Grain, Country Produce and Lumber, for which the highest mar ket price will be paid at the store of Towanda, May 24, 1859._ TRACY A MOORE. PERSONS WISHING TO CHANGE * their business to a rapidly increasing Country, a New Settlement where hundreds are going. Where the climate is mild and delightful. See advertisement of th Bacimonton Settlement, in another ooluaic. Hcfiah SHERIFF'S SALES,—By virtue of sundry write of Vend. Fxpo. issued out of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Bradford County, to me directed and deliv ered, will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House in the Borough of T .wands, on THURSDAY,the Ist day or SEPTEMBER. 1859, at 1 o'clock. P.M.. the following deserilied lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Ridgberry twp., bounded north by lands of Jacob Mitchell east by land of Columbus Bart, south by land ol J. Stevens ami is Van Bttskirk. and west by land of J. Stevens. Contain ing 70 acres, !>e the same more or less, about forty acres improved, with a framed dwelling house, a framed barn an apple orchard and other fruit trees thereon. ALSO— All that certain lot, piece oi land-ituate in Ridgbery twp., bourn ed on the north by land of Win. i Martin, east by land of H. Cuinmings, south by land of ( George Fintoh, and west by land of B. L. Cooper. Con- 1 tainiug 32 acres, more or less, about one acre improved, j and a small board house thereon. Seized and taken it) execution at the suit of Charles F. j Wilson's use vs. -lames Mitchell. ALSO—The Ml" wing lot. piece or parcel ofland situate i in South reek twp.. bounded north by land of George. : Wliitmore, dee'd, east by land of VanDuseu and Inniau, I and South and we.-t by the highway. Containing about ■ !)U acres, be the same more or less about 60 acres thereof j improved, a log house, a framed barn and a few fruit trees > thereon. i Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Charles F. s Wilson vs. Levi Goddard. Also, at tiie suit of .1 E Goodrich's use vs Levi Goddard. ALSO —The following lot, piece or parcel ofland situate in Ridgbery twp., bounded on the north by land of C. Westbrook and S. S. Clark, on the east by land of Jane VanGorder and John Larison, ou the south by land of M. Egan and F. 11. Arnold, on the west bv land of E. F. Hanlon and S. S. Clark. Containing about 188 acres.bc 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 Middaugh. ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel ol land situate in ltoine twp., bounded north by land ol John Park, east by Silas Allis, south by the K. tract, and on the est by land C Park. Containing 86 acres, more or less, about 60 acres improved, one new framed house, one old fram ed house, one framed barn, and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Edward Overton vs. Harvey Burcbard & Terre Tenants. ALSO— The following lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Wilmot twp., bounded on the north and west by land of John .-auks, east by land of Arthur Moffett, and south by land of P. Hunsiuger. Containing fifty acres, mora j or less, about '25 acres improved, with a trained house, a log house, a log bam and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Philip L. Mairhofer vs. Charles Mornings tar. ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel of land -itu ate iu Ulster twp., bounded north by land of Thaddeus ; Hill, east by land of Chauneey Rockwell and Lorenzo Watkins. south by land of John Mather west by land of John Howie. Containing 10-4 acres, be the same more or I less, about 5 five acres thereof improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of H. A. Kiflf to the use of W. S. Lincoln vs D. B. M ulacr. At.SO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ- ( ate in Athens boro, bounded north by land of J. Hull, east j by Welch, south by Bush and Cotton, west by j Main street. Containing | an acre, more or '.ess, all im- j proved, two trained iiouscs, and a few Jruit trees there- j on. { ALSO—AII that certain let, piece or parcel ofland sit- \ uate in Athens boro. bounded north by land of D. B. Cot- j ton, ea-t bv Welch, south 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. 1 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. U. Ovensliire, on the south j by land of F. A. Allen, ou the west by Main street. U >n- ! tainiug § an acre, more or less, all improved, one trained ■ I ouse, one framed ham, and a few fruit trees thereon. ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece or parcel of land sit- ! ate in Athens ho, bounded north by N'orth street, e.i-t by i Main street, south bv C. C. Brooks, west by Shipnnui, i Wells A Harris. Containing £an acre, more or less, all j improved, one framed bouse, and truit trees thereon. , ALSO All that certain lot. piece or parcel ofland sit. j uate iu Athens boro, bounded on the north by laud ot . D rex well, ea-t bv Shipiuan. Wells A Harris, south by F. Lyon, we-t by Elmira street. Containing 4of an acre, j more or less, all improved, with one trained house there- i on. ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Athens boro', bounded north by North street. j east bv Shipmin Wells A Harris, south by Drcxwr-.Lwcst j by Shipmau, Wells A Harris. Containing 4 of an acre, ! more or less, ail improved. Seized and take in execution at the suit of Chester Park to the use of X. C- Harris vs. Daniel R. Cotton A Daniel G. Bush. i ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel ofland -ituate in Durell. now Asylum twp., bounded north by land ol J. M. Bishop ,V D. Ridgway. east by the public highway, south by Win. ( oolbaugh. R. Bennett. Al\ J. Cole and on the west by T. Jennings and 1). Ridgwuy. Containing about GO acres, about 50 acres improved, "tie framed ; house, 1 framed 1 am thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution at the -nit of Isaac D. Cole, to the use of H J - iladilj. vs. Solomon Cole. ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel ofland situate iu Athens twp., bounded on the north by land of L. 11< r rick and the public highway and lands of K. Pray, and Harry Bos worth, east by tiie Chemung river, smith by land of T. Hireen, and west by land of Solomon Bos wort li. Containing 300 acres, more or less, about 2>o acres im proved, one trained house, 1 log house, 1 framed barn, 1 wagon house, and an orchard of fruit tree- thereon. Seized sod taken in execution at the unit of F. A.Tyler to the u-e of John Sonthworth vs. \\ ni. L. Moore. ALSO The folh > wing lot. piece or p .reel ot land -ituate in Athens boro.'bounded north by Chemung street, on the ca-t by land of M.Win el-" k, nil the south by land of ! John Drake, aud on the west ' y Chemung rim. < oii taining .jot an anc, more or le--, all improved, one fram ed house and fruit trees thereon. ! ALSO— All that certain lot, piece „r parcel of land . situate in Rome twp.. bounded north by laud ol Kphraim : Parker, ea-t by laud of Doug.Davidson, formerly belong ing to H. Xotciiki.-s.on the south hv laud of S. G. Town send. on the west by land of Elijah Townaend, or tin public highway. Cunt lining 75 a< ie-, more or less, about forty acres improved, 1 framed house, 1 trained barn and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit. ..f Thomas P. Wol.-ott vs. John Rogers. It. Hadlock. and H. Town-end. A1 .St)— The following lot. piece or par, c! of land situate in Burlington twp., bounded as follow- : Beginning at the south-east corner of a lot owned by t. • I' • Nichols, thei.ee north deg. west 75 per. to a po-t, then *e south 1 deg -1 we-t 49 9-HI per. to a post, the south-east comer of u lot I ofland sold by C. F. Nichols to L. Ellis, thence north so | deg-west 66 1 per.to a post, thence south 1 "'.eg. west •!- j per. to a po-t on the south line of said lot, thence south 'sy deg. east 1141 per. t a post on the south-west corner j of a iot known as the Wooden lot, thence north U dee ! ea-t 79 per. to the place of beginning. Containing 53 | acres and to; per. more or less, about 20 acres improved. I two small trained or plank houses aud a few fruit trees ! thereon. i Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Edward j Overton vs J. W. Spencer. I ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of. land -itu | ate in Canton twp., bounded north by Hind ot W :n S Biker and Edward Burke, on the east by land oi (Juries i Wright. Edward Burke and S. B. laithrop, south by ihc public highway, called Union Street, aud wc-t by the ' highway called Troy Street. Containing about one acre j more or less, all improved. AI.SO—AII the defendants interest in that certain h>t. piece or parcel of hind situate in Canton twp.. bounded j | north by the public highway called Union Street, ea-t by ! Ihe highway called Division Street, south by lands ot , j Siice-e. we-t by an alley called \\ right s Alley,oil ! a town plot of Canton village, dated cf. 1. 1-54, now in I pos.-es-inn f an alley to be I opened 12 feet wide, thence northwardly 60 feet along l the center of said alley, them e ea-twardly to the place 1 o beginning. Containing 2s perches, more or less, all I improved. _ r i Seized and taken in execution at the suit of VanDuseu A J agger to the n-e of James 11. Phinney. Jr.. vs G. M. ; Bowman A Geo. Bowman, terre tenant. ALSO—The following lot, biece or parcel of land situ ate irt Burlington tp., bounded north by land ol Cuirell j Marcelbis aud Andrew Campbell, east by Hollistei ('omp ton, south by lands of Henry Hill, west by land of James ! Ross. Containing 50 acres, more ot less, about 15 acres i improved, a log bouse and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Merry \ Willieim A Co., vs. L. D. Nichol- aud l;.ac Xicfaols. ALSU—TIie following lot, piece or parcel of und situ ' ate in Windham tp , bounded north by lauds of X. ( owlcs I aud G. W. Webster, east by lands of Jonathan Payne. • south hy lands of Austin Gleason, west by the public ! highway. Containing about thirty acres, more or le-s, about .-ix a rcs improved one small trained barn thereon. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel oi laud situ ate in Canton tp., bounded north by lands ot Geo. \\ il ham-, east by Ttioma- R. Mauley. 1-uae U illiams and William Liwrence, south by Geo. P. Mauiev. west hy John McKce and Jul Wright. Containing one hundred and thirteen acres, more or less, about ten acres improved I cue plank house thereon. AERO -The following lot, piece <g house, log body lor a barn and a lew fruit i trees thereon. ALSO All that certain lot, piece or parcel ofland -it- i uate iu < 'anton tp., bounded north hy lands of Kane, } cast by lauds of Fritz, south by lands formerly in J pos.-e-sion of James Higgins, west by lands ot Henry i Tubman. Containing liny acres, more or loss, about tii -1 teen acres improved, one board shanty aud truit tree- I tbereon. ALSO That certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate | in ( autuii tp., bounded north by Stephen Roberts and i John Crandall. east by Roderick and Thomas Williams i and (diaries fctockwell, south by V\ illiuui Moun-ey and I Henry Vo rliis, west by lands oi John Crandall and Mil ton Allen. Containing one hundred aud fitly acres, more 1 i or less, about fifteen acres improved, ouc log house there- ; j ou. | ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece or parcel of laud sit uate in Canton tp., bounded north by Li- U illiams, east by Thomas A R. Williams, south by William Mattison, we.-t by John Crandall. Containing twenty-four acres, i more or less, about seven acres improved, one log house ■ thereon. ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece or parcel of land sit- j ; uate in Canton tp., bounded north by land- of John ( ran- j I ilall, east by William Mattison, south by Porter A Ben nett, west by Milton Allen and Jelfersou Beals. Contain ing -i\l\ acres, more oi less, üboul ten acres improved ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece or parcel ot land sit j uate in Canton tp., bounded north by lauds of Milton Al len, east by lands of Henry Yoorhis, south hy Lycoming ! County line, west by Jefferson Bcals. Containing one I hundred acres, more or less. i ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece or parcel of land sit ' uate in Canton tp., bounded north by iauds of Thomas i Baty, ea-t by lauds of Daniel McCarty, south by lands of j Thomas Wilson, west by lands of Thomas Baty. Con- - taining tea acres, more or less, about one acre improved, arid one board shanty thereon. ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece or parcel of land sit uate in Canton tp., bounded north by lands of Michael Coughlin, east by Fritz and John Kane, south by acres, more or less, about thirty-five acres improved, one j bard shanty, a log burn and fruit trees thereon ALSO—Another piece of land situate in Canton tp., bounded north bv land of O Daniels, east by lands of ' Mouth by lands of Michael Coughlin, west by lands of M. Hiekey. Containing sixty acres, more or less, about five acres improved. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land situate in Canton tp., bounded north by lands ot Clark IV right, east by Ryan, south by Phelps, west by Thomas and R. Williams. Containing fifty acres, more or less, about 10 j acres improved, log house, log baru and fruit trees there "seized and taken in execution at the suit of Stephen Felton vs. James M Peck. ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of land situ- | ate in Burliugton tp., bounded noxth by land of Judith Selleok and William Carman .east by lana ofC'-F. Nichols end Lyman Stiencer, sooth by land of S. H ; SackettAj Co., west by land of Barker Brown. Containing eight j- Hrflal. I three acres, more or less, about thirty-five acres improved a trained house, a framed barn, and un orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the auit of H. H. Macfc vs. Win. Mead, David Mead, J. W. Spencer and Charles ; Mead. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Pike tp.. bounded north by land of S. R. Bostwick i east by Joshua Burrows, south by land of Jas Sharer and j Ferris" Bennett, west by land of Winchester Cobb- Con- ! taiuing one hundred acres, more or less, about forty acres improved, with a framed house, a log hovel or shed, and a small orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John Bald win vs. Setli S. Strickland. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Suiitblield tp., bounded north and east by lauds of i Hugh Tenipleton, south by lands of Jerry Sullivan, west by lands ol Jra Adams. Containing fifty-three acres, more or less, about twenty-five acres improved, a board or plank house, a log barn and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Gibson A Gorsline, t > the use of D. Mercur, vs. Patrick MeNinncy. ; ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of laud situ- : ate in lcidgbery tp., bounded north by land of Wm. Fas ten . cast by laud of Luther Ames.south by land of Luther Ames and John Wallace, west by laud of "Win. Eastou.— < Containing two acres, more or less, all improved, with a ; ! framed tavern house, a framed barn, an apple orcliurd and other fruit 'recs thereon. ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece or parcel of laud sit ' uate iu Ridgbery tp., bounded north by land of John Wallace, east by the Berwick Turnpike, south by laud of ! Charles E. Bingham, west by Wm. Eastou. Containing 4j acres more or leas, all improved with an old framed building thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John E. Goodrich, now to the nse of I. A. Pierce vs. Johu Wal lace. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate iu Canton tp., bounded north by what is known 011 the town plot of Canton village as Tioga street, east by r land of Samuel H. Newman, south by land of S. B. La*- turop and others, west by land of Edward Burke. Con taining about one fourth of au acre, more or less, all irn i proved. ALSO—AII the interest of Henry Kingsbury in the fol -1 lowing lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Canton tp., ; bounded north by the public highway called Union street, ! cast by land ot 1. K. Van Dyke, south by land of Case ' and Col well, west by land belonging to the e-tate of J. ; 0. Rose, deceased. Containing about one eighth of au acre, more or less, ail improved, with one framed barn ; thereon. ALSO—AII the interest of Henry Kingsbury iu the fol ' lowing lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Canton tp., liounded north by the public highway called Union street , east by the public highway called Division street, south by land iu possession of 8. A. Sllce.se, west by an alley ! called Wright's Alley 011 the town plot of Canton village dated Oct. 1, 1x54, now in possession of Samuel H. New man. Containing about one acre, more or less, all im ) proved with a framed school house thereon. ALSO—AII the iuterest of Henry Kingsbury in the fol | I -wing lot. piece or parcel of laud situate iu Canton tp., I bounded north by what is known ou the town plot of I Canton village as Tioga street, east by Ceuter street, south 1 by Union street, west by Lalhrop, Lake, and Mary O'Brien. Containing about one acre, more or lies, nil improved with a dwelling house and a few fruit trees thereon. ALSO—AII the interest of Henry Kingsbury in the fol lowing lot, piece or parcel of laud situate iu Unntou tp., bouuded north by laud of Harding A Lee. J. VY. Griffin and D. Wilcox, east by laud of J. W. Griffin aud A. N". Spalding, south by the public highw ay called Tuwauda street, west by the public highway called Troy street, | land of Harding & Lee. Mix, Hooper A Turner, and F. G. Mauley. Containing about three fourths of an acre, more or less, all improved with a framed tavern house, j one trained house, a shoe shop, and a new framed baru, ; and a tew fruit trees thereon. ALSO—AII the interest of Henry Kingsbury in the fol lowing lot, piece or parcel of laud situate iu Canton tp.. liounded north by laud of William S. Biker and Edward Burke, east by lot known as the Cramer lot. aud Edward \ Burke, and S. B. Luthrop, south by the highway called Union street, west by the highway called Troy street 1 containing about one acre, more or less, ail improved. ALSO—AII tlie intere-T ol Henry Kingsbury iu the fol- I lowing lot, piece or parcel of hind situate iu Canton tp., bounded north by land of the entile of James Parsons, deceased, ea-t by land of S. L. Gillett, south by the pub lic highway and lands of Kingsbury N'ewnun A Co., C. I Wright, Wm S. Baker, T. S. Davidson and T. H Morse, excepting therefrom lot No. 37, sold to J. B. Wright.— Containing nine acres, uiore or less, all improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Calvin Seybolt and 0.-car F. Connor, trading under the firm of Seybolt A Connor, vs. Henry Kingsbury. Also, at the suit of Mark H. Greeniuan, to the use of John E Goodrich, vs. Henry Kingsbery. Also, at the - lit ol James Butler, to tile use of John E Goodrich, vs. Henry Kingsbury. ALSi(—The following lot. pkce or parcel ol land situ ' ate in Wyalusing tp.. liounded north by land ol i'hileman Stone, east by laud of Harvey Ingham, south by land of ILuvev Ingham, west by land of l'bilemun Stone. Con taining about five more or less, all improved, one i framed house, a small framed hor-c barn, grist mill aud truit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of X. J. Keel er Executor of Diantha lngiuun deceased, vs. Ingham Stone administrator of Jonas ingiiam deceased, j ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel ol laud situ ate iu Ulster tp., bounded north by land of M. Ross, east by latd of 11. S. Davidson A Co., south by land of Geo. ! Lenox, Joli 11 Lenox, and Daniel Lenox, west by land of John Conkiin. Containing ninety acres, more or less, about lorty acres improved, with two 1 ig houses, a framed barn, a young apple orchard and other fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Thomas I*. Woicott vs. Johu Klsbree. ALSO—By virtue ot a writ of Fieri Facias, all that certain lot. piece or parcel of land situate in South Creek tp.. bounded north by laud of Harriet Whitmore, east by laud of S->luinon Sealuse, south by land ot Henry A l'itt, west by land of Benjamin Wilson and William llaikiiess. Containing x acres more or less, about 7 acres improved, with a framed li ui.-e thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Charles F. Wilson, vs. liiram Sample, i ALSO—By virtue of sundry writs of Levari Facias, the loiloniiig lot, piece or parcel ot land si uate in Rome tp.. la-ginning at a corner of land of Barnabas Clark iu the warrantee line, thence south one degree west 74 9-10 of a perch to a post, in a line of land surveyed and now iu possession of William Pepper, thence south seventy-six degrees we-t 137 4 10 perches to a beech another corner of said Pepper, thence north one degree east 3d 2-10 : perches by unsold lands to a post, thence south 76 degrees west 79 perches to a post, thence north 59 4To perches to .1 po-t, thence south M) degrees cast 7 9 10 perches to a hemlock, then e north 10 degrees ea.-t 21 perches to a I post, a corner of Barnabas Clark, thence along said < Turk's line south sy degrees east 197 perches to the lie ginning. Containing 109 acres and x.'l perches strict measure, more or less, being a part of a larger tract of laud and known by parcel X>>3 and Warrant Xo. 114, about 100 acres improved, two framed houses, two framed burns and two apple orchards thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Edward Overton vs. John Parks and William !!. Parks. ALSO—By sundry writs of Levari Facias, all that lot, piece or parcel of laud situate in Burlington tp.. liegiu ! uing at a chestnut oak a corner 011 the west line of war rant No. 1499, and the south west corner of lot No. 2s, thence south 89 degrees cast lis 5 11| per. to a post and -tones. 011 ihe west line of Charles S.-outons lot, thence south 151 lid perches to a post and stones,the northeast corner of the Geo.Bell lot,thence north X 94 west 122 1 10 perches to a post, 011 the west line of warrant lot No. 1402. and being tlie north west corner of said Geo. Bell, I thence by the west lino of lots No, 1592 A 1499, north lj east 151 "l 10 perches to the pi ice of beginning. Contain ing 115 acre- and 138 2-10 perches, being part of warrant lot No. 14 1' A 1502, about 70 acres improved, one log house, one log barn and an orchard thereon. ! Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Edward Overton vs. Francis C. Mead aud Charles Mead. ter. ten. ALSO— By sundry writs of Levari I'a ias, all that cer tain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Burlington tp., beginning at a poplar south west corner of lot No. 274 on warrant lot No. 4436, thence west on the south line of said warrant 202 perches to a white maple for a corner, thence north 79 2-10 perches to a post, thence east 202 , perches to the west line of said lot No 274. thence south 792 2-10 perches to the beginning. Containing 100 acres, strict measure, it being taken from the south end of lots N0.274 A 276, on said warrant No. 4436, with about 70 acres improved with one trained house, one framed ham and a small orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of H. 11. Mace vs. Elisha Foster, with notice to Jonathan Thompson and I 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 Rome i tp., beginning at a post, the south west corner ot a lot run out for Daniel Smith, thence east Ix7 2-1 <1 perches j to a post, thence south one degree west 52 4-10 perches to a post, thence north S9i degrees west 186 8 10 perches to a post on the out line "of the tract, thence north one j degree east 54 2-10 perches to the beginning. Coutain ing fifty-eight acres aud one hundred and lorty perches aud the usual allowances Ac., with about 40 acres im proved. two log houses, a log barn and orchard of fruit j trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of William B. Clyirn r assignee of Vincent Leßay DeC'haumont, vs. Timo hy 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 heretotore run contracted to the said Tobias Lent, | thence west 80 perches to auother corner of the said Lent's lot, thence south passing the no th east corner of a lot run and set to Asa Kinner at 30 perches and along the west line of the said - inner lot in the distance alto gether 100 perches to a post, thence east xo perches to a post, thence north 100 perches to the iieginning. Con taining tilty measure, about 40acres Improved a framed house, a small framed barn and a small orchard thereon. Seized and ti ken in execution at the suit of William B. I Clymer assignee of Vincent Leßay DeChaumOnt, vs. To -1 bias Lent, mortgagor, and Lncy Lent aud Albert Jackson | Lent, terre tenants. ALSO—Bv virtue of sundry writs of Levari Facias, all : that certain lot, piece or narcel ot laud situate in Rome tp., beginning at a hemlock sapling, the north west 1 corner of a lot run or set to Tobias thence north 1100 perchesto a poet, thence east 96 perches to a post, thencf. south 100 perches to a post, thea-e west 06 perches fitaal. I ! to the beginning. Containing 60 acres, strict measure, ' ; with about 45 acres improved, a log house, a framed baru, a house frame, au appie orchard and other fruit ; trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of William B. Clymer assignee of Vincent Leßay DeChaumont.vs. Tho*. ! Bruce, inortgator, and Solomon Kinner,terre tenant, THOMAS M. WOODRUFF. Sheriff, j Sheriff*s Office, Towanda, July 14. 1869. NOTICE TO PURCHASERS.— To prevent misunderstand- 1 ing, notice is hereby given that purchasers at Sheriff's sales will be required to pay the amount bid at the time ] the land is sold. It has become imperatively necessary j to adopt this rule, aud it will be strictly adhered to, ex- 3 cept in cases where the purchaser is a lien creditor and I is entitled to the fund as provided in the Ist section of i the act of Assembly, approved April 20, 184 C. which is as follows : " Whenever the purchasers of real estate at Orphans' Court or Sheriff"s sale, shall appear from the ! proper record to be entitled, as a lien creditor, to receive j the whole or any portion of the proceeds of said sale, it ; shall tie the duty of the sheriff, administrator, executor i or other person making such sale, to receive the receipt 1 of such purchaser or purchasers for the amount which j he or they would appear, from the record as aforesaid. [ : to be entitled to receive : Provided that this section shall ' | not he so construed as to prevent the right of said Sheriff, I administrator, executor or other person aforesaid to de- j | maud and receive at the time of sale a sum sufficient to j cover all legal costs entitled to be paid out of the proceeds ; of said sale ; and provided further, that before any pur- 1 chaser or purchasers shall receive the benefit of this sec- i j tion, he or they shall produce to the Sheriff", or other per- | son so making said sale, a duly certified statement trem ; the proper records, under the hand and official sea! ■' the I proper officer, showing that he is a lieu creditor,ent.tied : ! to receive any part of the proceeds of the sale alorea- i said." REGISTER'S NOTICES —Noticeis Irere- I ' by given, that there has been filed and settled in 1 the office of the Register of Wills, in and for the county j of Bradford, accounts of Administration upon the follow- : iug estates, viz : Final account of Susan Griffin and William H. Bishop, administrators of Samuel Uriffiu, dee'd, who was guardian of William, Lena, and M.llburue Osborn, minors of Peter Osborn, dee'd. Final account of Rebecca H. Corbin, administratrix of i Chus. Corbin, late of Warren, deceased. Final account of Stephen Pierce, administrator of Al bion Budd, late of Columbia, deceased. l'artial account of O- G. Cantk-id. guardian of Melviu Gregory, minor child of Deboreh C. Gregory, deceased. Filial account of Johu Clapper, administrator of Wm. P. Clapper, late of Tuscarora, deceased. Supplementary account of Julius Pratt, administrator of David I'ratt, late of Canton, deceased. Final acco nt ol Margery Allen, administratrix of Isaac Allen, late of Windham, deceased. Final account of Silas Burner, guardian of Levi W.Tow ner, u minor child of Joseph Towner, deceased. Final account of H. C. Allvn and Nancy M. Chaffee,ad ministrators of Joseph B. Chaffee, late of Warien, dee d. Final account of John L. Sawyer, executor of George ' H. Jackson, late of Athens, deceased. Final account of Gabriel King, guardian of King Sibel and Sarah Sibei. minors of Henry SiH 1, deceased. Final account of Harry Morgan, administrator of Seth Phillips, late of Wilmot "deceased. Final account of B. Laporte, administrator of Hiram Gilbert, late ot Terry, (formerly Durell), deceased. Final account of Harry Morgan, executor of John H. Vaunest, late of Standing Stone, deceased. Final account ot P H Buck, surviving administrator of , 11 B Bailey, lute of Pike, deceased. And the same will be presented to the Ofphans' Court of Bradford County, on Monday, the sth day of September next, for confirmation and allowance. JAMES H. WEBB, Register. Register's Office, August 1, 1849. £ EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE—Notice isbere- J by given, that all persons indebted to the es tate ot DEBORAH INGHAM, late of Terry twp. dee'd. are hereby requested to make payment without delay, aud all persons having claims against said estate, will present them duly authenticated tor settlement. URIAH TERRY, Aug. 1,1859. B. LAPORTE, jExecutors. j 4 DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE—Notice ' IX Is hereby given, tlmt all persons indebted to the • estate of GEORGE G. ADAMS, late of Ulster twp.,de ceased, are hereby requested to make payment without delay, aud all persons having demands against said estate, will present tiiem dulv authenticated for settlement. LEVI NOBLE, August 1, 1859. Administrator. 4 DM IN ISTRATRIX'S NOTICE.- Notice J. V L hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es state of JAMES C. PARSONS, late of Canton twp, dee'd , • must make immediate payment, and all persons having demand* agam.-t -aid estate will present them duly au ! thenticated for settlement. HARRIET A. PARSONS, , July 11, 1659. Admiuisf ,-utrix. LWKCUTOR'S NOTICE —Notice is licrr- I J by given tint all persons indebted to the estate of j JAMES MATTOCKS, dee'd.. late of Springfield tp, must | make immediate payment, and all persons having demand ugainst said estate, will present them duly authenticated for settlement. CHARLES MATTOCKS. July 11.1859. Execotor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE —/ P. Kirlys T\ ox, vs. Adam Excnrinc. In Court of Common I Pleas of Brad'ord County, No. 4-2, Sept. Term. 1-57. The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court \ to bistrihnte funds raised by Sheriff's sale ot real estate of defendant, vv ill attend to the dutivs of his appointment at I his office in the Borough ot Towanda, on SATURDAY, ' 1 the 6th day of August, 1859, at 1 "'clock. P. M..: t which ' | time and place all persons interested arc requested to pre ! sent their claims or else forever he debarred from the said fund. G. D. MONTANYK. July 11, 1-4)9. Audit r. 4 DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Xotiw I.k_ is hereby given, that all persons indebted to thee , j tafe of JOHN PHILLIPS, late of Pike twp., dee'd., are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and all ; persons having claims against said estate will present ! 1 them duly authenticated tor settlement. , | * JOHN JONES, Jr., Administrator June ?o, 1559. with will annexed. 4 DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE -Notice 1 il is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the | estate of DENNIS DRU.MMY. late of Ridgbury, dee d., . ! are- hereby requested to make payment without delay : and all persons having claims against the said estate will please present them dulv authenticated tor settlement. !!S£SK MV ' i i May 5. 15.',9. ! 4 DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice il is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the estate of WILLIAM PARRY, deceased. late of Athens . j Boro', are requested to make payment without delay ; and those having claims against the said estate will please I ' present them duly authenticated for sett!) inent. WM. H. FRiTCHER,) C. W. CLAI'P. f 1 1 March 22, IXB9. Administrators. 4 DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice l'\ is hereby given that, all persons indebted to the r-- tatcof CH AUNCEY TING LEY .late ot Orwell twp..dcc'd.. ; ; are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and all persons having claims against said e-tate will present them duly authenticated for settlement to W. it. PICK i EIUNG, Orwell Hill, Bradford Count v. Pa. w R. PICKERING, MASON TING LEY. . ! April 18, 1859. Administrators. 1 EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE— Noticeinitcrc- TJ by given, that all persons indebted to the estate ot I I ANDREW It. GERNET, late of Columbia township, 1 dee'd., are hereby requested to make payment without . delay : and all persons having claims against estate will * present them duly authenticated for settlement. 1 HARRIETT GERNET. 1 May 16. 1659. Executrix. • VTOTICE is hereby given tliat an npplicn l it tion will hp made at the next session of the Legis lature of Pennsylvania for the incorporation of a Bank, ' to he called the" Bradford County Bank ith banking privileges of l-sne. Discount and Deposit; with a capital of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars, with the right to in crease the capital stock to Four Hundred Thousand Dd lars, and to lie located in the borough of Towanda, in the 1 county of Bradford. Towanda, June 20. 1S0. 4 D.MIMSTRATRIX S NOTICE.-Notice is hereby given, that all persons indebted to tin estate of WILLIAM E.MAYNARD, late of Rome dee'd . must make immediate payment, and all persons having demands against said estate will present them duly au thenticated for settlement. NANCY E. MAYXARD, June 6, 1839, Administratrix. "V Ul>7foß'S N OTIcE.— XO. t>G3, ~ '&pt. Term. 11. Gibbs 4" Non vs. John Hint. In the Common Pleas of Bradford County. The undersigned, an Auditor appointed by said Court, to distribute funds raised by Sheriff's sale of defendant's ! real estate, will attend to the duties of his appointment, i at his office in the Borough of Towanda, on THUIISDA V the Ist day of SEPTEMBER next, at 2 o'clock, P. M., at which time and place all persons interested are required i to present their claims, or else be forever debarred Iron ; said fund. ELUANAN SMITH, | June 20,1859. Auditor. AD MIN ISTRATRI X'S NOT IC E.-Notice is hereby given, that all persous indebted to the es tate of DAVID F. BARSTOW, late of Towanda boro. de ceased. are hereby requested to made payment withont i 1 lay. and all persons having demands agalDst said estate, , will present them duly authenticated for settlemeut. , i AMELIA A. BAP6TOW, May J-1.1557. Jjfmfnwfraltx. Jttmhaiftfff, Src. LIST OF JURORS, drawn for SEPTEM BER Term and Sessions, 1559. GRAND J1T.083. # Albany—Daniel Chaunian ahcshequin—Win. >r Jr . Alliens tp—S R Harkneaa South Creek—R Farmer 3ur!irigton west—E Black- Troy tp—Samuel Thoraaa well Troy boro—Thoa J Dove Canton—ll Webster, Enoch Towanda boro—S Felton Sellard Towanda tp—W iiiMeMicken Solumbia -F W Keyea Ulster—Thoma* Mather errick—Calvin Stone Wajrc-n—lram Manchester, i Leßov—Joseph Mills N' C Bowen, J H Carey, j Orwell—J G Newell 1 Henry C A ien Kidgbury—Vlucent Ovm |Windham -Chu Washburn Standing Stone—Myron Vani iVysox --George F Reynolds neet 1 TRAVERSE JCRORS—TIRST WEEK. j Albany—M A Ladd, John V'Pike—Oco White. B Pierce Rice, Silas Moon. llMdgbnry—Nn'tutu DetrW. I Athens tj> b W Park. Tho<-ptniihßeld--D K Billingc-i"W lauie. Ferrin 11 Ackley. j A Seward, At Aflyn. B C ; AsTliiiu—Jolm Huffman. j Thomas. I Burlington boro—FrcderUk'Springtltld—A Bo we, H S Whitehead. ' OroVcr. L Leonard. I Burlington tp—O R Haight.jSho-hcqiiiii—John B Lackey J Canton—John Bates, W Sj Miller Smith. Jayue. 'Towanda north—C Rutty, i Columbia—John Merkcll. J Simmers, Means Watu Durell—Robert Bull, laaacfTowanda tp—H H Mace. Eunia. 'Tovfattda boro—W A Cham { Franklin—Luc'an White. ( bfrliu. Al> Jfontanye. ' Granville—Sylvc .ter TaylortToacarom—Wilinot Cobum. LorCneo D SwaiD. jWAUca—Allen Shepard, I) S i Leßoy Att Hoagland. !■ I reis. [ Litchlield—Hemau Morse, JiWarrtn—Wjn IJeardHev. Rogers. [Wys-nt—John Frink. Monroe tp—J W Irvine. fWfooot—D C Miller, Daniel i Orwell—A E Barber. Cochin. TRAVERSE J( RORa—SECOND WEEK. Asylum—F W Frntchey. IShaahequln— A W LaFayett* Armenia—J Jerolouiau. J C'niver. G W Blackmail, ' Athens tp—Peter Rutnn. f Wur Patterson ; Athens boro—H Williston. jljyl vault Noro—fl Smith, j Burlington boro—L M'Kean.jSprrngtieM —A I.Brown. Martin J Long. [Troy Ip—Leonoid Uphara. | Burlington tp—C Wheeler. 'Tuwmida—L I) Buwni.u., L ! Canton—John H.zlctou. K Mead. Durell - Min.fr Biles. jTuscarora—lf 3 isturdevauf. Granville—Nathan Tidd. (h Ulster —l' Holculnb, Thouiaa D Perry. John Spalding. ! S :ott. T eßoy—Augustus Kelley. 'Wilinot—J M Quick. David : Litchfield—A Nap Baldwin. | Uibfulierger. ] Orwell—S X Browiison. [Wellt-s -AUrn Swayzey. Rome—J Allen R McCube. fWindha'hi—Nelson LiumN, i Kidgbury—o Chamberl'm.- James Olmsted, j Win Dickinson. ! ANEW AGRICULTURAL SETTLE . MF.XT.—To all wanting farms, n nre opportunity in a delightful and healthy climate 20 miles southeast of Philadelphia on the Camden and Atlantic Railroad. Xovf Jersey. *An old estate consi-ting of several thousands of acres of productive sril has he-en divided into Farms of various size- to suit the purclm-cr. A population of sum Fifteen Hundred, from Yuri-u:- parts of the middle States and New England have settled there the past year, ira | proved their places, and raised excellent crip*. The 1 price of the kind is at the low sufU of from sls to il<) | per acre, the soil is of the best quality for the production jof ly/uat , Clover, Cu,n, Pearlers. Grapes and Vegeta- I bla. It N considered the best fruit soil in the Union.— The place N perfectly -i-cure from frosts—the destructive ; enemy of the farmer. Crops of grain, grass aud fruit are ' ww growing and can he wen. By examining the place : itself , a correct judgment can he formed o" the produg ! tiveness of the land. The terms are tnade easy to secure i the rapid improvement of the laud, which is only *< M ior I actual iiupcoi ement The result ha been, that within the ! pa-t year, some three hunditd houses have been erected < two milts, one steam, four ..totes, -uine forty viuyan! and j Peach orchards, planted, aud a large number ol other improvements, making it a ue.-iratle aud a- live place of business. The Market, as the reader may perceive from it- loca tion, is the best in the Union. Produce bringing double the price than in locations away from the city, and morn than double the price than the West. It is known that the earliest and bct fruits and vegetables in this latitude conic from Xew Jersey, and are annually exported to ihc extent of millions. In locating here, the settler has many advantage*. He is within a few hours ride of the great cities of Xew- Eng i land and Middle State-, he is near his old friends and as sociations. he is in a settled country when ever y improve ment of comfort and civilization is tit hand, lie can buy every article he wants ,;t the cheapest price, and -ell his produce for the highest, (in the West this is reversed,y i he has schools fui his ciiildieu. dirine service, and will enjoy an open winter. :uid delightful climate, where lev ers are utterly unknown. The result of the change upon those from the north, has general v been to restore them to an excellent state of health. In the way of building aud improving, Iniul-er con be obtained at the mills at the rate oi sllir sls per thou sand. Bricks from Hie brick yard opened in the place every article can he procured in the place, good carpen'- tci-s are at hand, am. there is no place in the Union w here j buildings and improvements can lie made cheaper- The reader w ill at oute be struck with the advantage! j here presented, and ask himself why the pro) ertv has not I I een taken up before. The reason N. it was never thrown , in the market: and unless these statements were correct", ' no one would la- invited to examine the land before pui ! chasing. This all are expected to do. They will see the I land under cultivation, such is the extent of the setiie t mont that they will rio doubt, meet persons, fra their : own neighborhood ; they will witness the improvements and can judge the character of the population. M 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. I There are two daily trains to Philadelphia, and to all settlers who improve, the Railkoad Cosrr vsv cives a ! Fkek Ticket kok -iv months, and a hai.i tvice Ticket ' FOR THKKE YEARS. THE TOWN OF HAMMOXTOX.—In connection with ! the agricultural setih iiicnt, a new and thriving town lias ; naturally arisen, which presents inducements far auy kind lof business, particularly stores and manufactories. J'he I Shoe business could be carried on in libs place and market j to good advantage, also cotton business, and manufacto ries of agricultural implements or Voundtries for casting i small articles. The improvement has been so rapid a.- to j insure a constant and permanent increa-e of business. . I Town lots of a good -ize, we do not sell small ones, a it ; would effect the improvement of the place, can be bad at i from SIOO and upwards. The // r.nmonton Farmer, a monthly literary and apri ! cultural sheet, containing full information oi Hainrnonton, I can l e obtained at 2. cents per ann> tn. Title indisputable—warrautee deeds given, clear of all j incumbrance when numev is paid. Route to the land : i leave Vine street wharf, iMiiladrrphia. for Haminouton bv | Railroad, at A. M., or 4d P. M. Fftre i'H cents. W'Uea f there iminire for Mr. Byrnes. Bearding conveniences on j hand. Parties had bctterstop with Mr. Byrnes, a prim-i jinl, until they have decided as to purchasing, as he will I show over the land hi his carriage, free ofexpi n-c. I letters add applications can be addressed to Laudis A I Byrnes, HammonAoir P. 0., Atlantic Co., New Jersey, or ; S. B. Couphlin, 202 South Fifth Strict, Philadelphia. - - ' Maps and information cheerfully furnished. Raymond's Latest Improved, DOVBUE-THKKAPtD FAMILY SEWING MACHINE Price of Hand Machine #27 00 With stand and treadle, tools, Ac .. ?.1i 00 MACHINES AFTER ONE ' A year of cous'ant use. have been |ronoiiiiced the l*-t I Machines in the world, and have la-en used entensively in ! the cities of St. Louis, .Mo., Ciiicinatti. 0.. arid Chicago, j 111 . among tl.e first families, ami are preferred to the high ■ er priced Machines, They will Stitch. Hem, Tuck, Fell. Gather, and Ein- I hroider, with prr.ect satisfaction, and especially adapted to family use. ' They will sew ai! kinds of goods, from t' c finest to tho : coarsest, better than any Machines now extant. The following are the advantages they possess over all I other Machines. Ist. Anv person of ordinary intelligence, can in one ' hour learn to use thein successfully. 2nd. They are simple, strong and durable,easily under stood and managed, and not liable t<> get out of order, i 3rd. Tiny u.-e cotton from tl.e oidinary spool without rewinding. 4th. The stitch is stronger and more difficult to ri.o ! than any other made by Machinery. The two thread-are double looped into each other, and firmly tied and knot ted at every stitch, which is the lest and most elastic , stitch ever made. sth. They sew with cotton, lineu and silk thread equal i ly well. tith. They finish their work. Then- is no occasion to fasti u the thread at either end of the seam, as is required by other shuttle stitching machines. 7th. Every Machine is made to run by band or foot power, thus combining the advantages of lioth methods. All pers in< d'.s raus oT purcha-ing the hest and cheap est Machine ever invented lor family use, can now have an opportuuit v, bv addressing or calling on the subscri ber, " B. F. fill AW, Ulster, Bradford County. Pa. X. 15. 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, j Mayil, Iteifl. „ PERSONS WANTING CHANGE OF climate. Fee advertisement of liammonton Land-, in another column. S~HOE BUSINESS AND FACTORIES can be carried on profitably at Hamniouton. heo advertisement of Hammonfon 1-ands. A First Rate Hotel for Rent. THE PUBLIC HOUSE OWNED BY the subscriber in Towanda. will be for rent,one year from the Ist of January next. Ansiona to tecurv a good tenant, and to give him time to procure suitable furniture —1 will make s lease from the above date at any lime. when an acceptable application is made- • Xone hut experienced landlords, with capital euffleieat to furnish the house properly, need apply ' Towacla, JtJße 8, tbs?. C. L. Wj.RT*.