• 2ffial. pUARIMAN'S SALE—By virtue of nn vX order of tl:e Orphans' Court of Bradford County, will be exposed to public on SATURDAY, the 3d day of FEBRUARY next, nt 1 o'clock, P. M ,at the house n parcel No. 1, the follow ing lots or p:treel of Lard situated in Wye!using township, aud hounded and described us follow to wit: Parcrt. Ye. I. Eeginriag at the north east corner of Lewis Bites' had. thence Mdk 4 1 2° can 101 4-10 perches to the !••: in p..- • don of Jacob Stnq£. .n right of his wife ; thru -c w rth tiP cast 55 pcrclieTTo an oak corner ; thence south 76° east perches to n corner: thence nortli 40° west ' 0 perches to a post : thence 50 perches to the place of begfanfaff. Containing twenty nine acres, a' "at sixteen thereof improved, with a bouse and a few fruit tree; (hereon. Pa. cr! Xo. 2.- Pa 'lining nt a post on the west line of Benjamin Lewis' 1 id, at the e -t corner of land of Mrs. Jacob Strutik : t!:< v -v rth 41° we t 112 perches to a earner; then ei tfa 72° west 4ft perches; thence aooth i 40 treat 60 perchea to the north-east corner of parcel No. 1 ; thence south 41° cast 80 perches ; thence sooth 75° east S perches to the place of beginning. Containing j twenty-nine acres,with f-.'unu seventeen thereof improved J and a shop thereon. To be sold as the property of the minor children and i heirs of S. W. Biles, Sect ase I. Terms.—One-fourth of the purchase money upi n confirmation of the >?}- sr.d the \ balance one j'car thereaiter. JANE RILES, Jannaty 4.18C0. Gnardlan. j A DMINISTiIATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice ! .XX. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to tlice-- tate of MILTON M. ROSS. lateot Springfield twp.,dec.'d are hereby requested to make immediate payment,and all persons having claims agaiust said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. LEVI J.DICKENSON, January 11, Administrator T ICENSES.—Notice is hereby given that ,Ithe following named persons have tiled in the nflwc of the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions, their peti tions lor license under the existing l:\vrs ot this Common wealth, and their seveaal applications will he heard be fore the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions, on Monday, the 6th day of February next, at 2 o'clock iu t'_c afternoon of said day : roa A TAVERN. C. B. Sweazcy Towanda Borough. Ann IV ha lon Wvsox. O.S.Morse I.cßoy. John Wilson Windham. Ilirani Sherry Windham. Jacob Reel Athens township. Theodore Hinea Wyalusing. John Howard Wyalusing. (leorge 11. Estcll Towanda liorongh. Lemuel T. Royco Burlington Borough. O.W. Xorthrup Dike. S. W. Clark Athens town.-liip. Hugh M. Ilolcomb, Leßuv. Clark Tinkham, Columbia. J. M. Reed, Wvsox. J. W. Spencer, Ilidgebury. Maj. Horton, Wiltrot. S. \V. Prentice, . Monroe Township. Rolliii Wilcox, Albany. G. B. MilD, North Towanda. MF.IICtIANT DEALER. Stephen Frit on, Towanda B .rough. Michael Walsh, Athens Borough. H. W. Noble, Towanda Borough. Thomas J.. Woodruff Ridgbui v. ALLEN M'KEAN, Clerk. Clerk's Offi-o. Jan. 12. 1860. A DNIINI STB A TOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice' ./It is hereby given, that all persons indebted to tie tHate of HORATIO B. BOW EN, of Warren twp., de ceased.are hereby rcqn. -ted to make payment without delay, and all persons having demands against said e late, will present them dulj authenticated for settlement. I.FCI.NDA 150 WEN. GEORGE W. BOWEN LEWIS W. BARTON, December If. 1859. Admitixtrittor*. "pXECUTOR'S NOTICE —Notice is here in bv given to it a"1 persons indebted to ti:e estate of BENJAMIN I*. SNY DKR, dec'il.. late of vtheus tp. must make immediate payment, and all persons having demands against said estate, will pre-'.: t th-m duly authenticated for settlement. AI GUST A SNYDER, August 2'), 1659. JACOB REEL. C. !L SIIEL'ARD, Executors. Ij'XECtJTRIX'S NOTICE. —Notice is here-1 JL.J by given, that nil persons indebted to the estate \ of TRFM AN M. BEACH, latent Sinithlicld twp., dee'd i must make immediate payment, and all persons having j demands against c-tate will present them duly au ; theuticated for settlement. RUTH BEACH, January 1,1860. Executrix. i jPXECUTOR'S NOTICE. —Notice is hcre- JJ by given, tb I ai! person- indebted to the estate o! GEORGE SI'A LI >IN .. i.i!< of "i'uscarora towusliip.dec'd. j are here! v r.-om-.ted to make payment with t delay ; . and flli persons having claims against said estate will j present thcru duly authenticated lor settiemcnt. C. J. L \CEY, November , 1c59.l c 59. Executor. EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE—Notice is here-' .1 J by given, il. :t ■'! per ons indebted to tlie e-tate of j THOMAS BALDWIN late of Columbia township, de ceased, are u- rci.v request. a to nude paymc-nt without do- ' htjk gaiili persons having demands against said estate, will pre cut them duly authenticated fur settlement. J. C. M KEAN. LUCY BALDWIN, j Fepf emEer I.*. ISS 0. I QBERIFF'S SALES —By virtue of a writ i l? of Yea* Expo, issued out of the Court of Common! Pleas of Bradford <* ty. to n - . dire (• 1 ar.d delivered. ! will he ex;- '< ;■ -i'-- the Court i! e m the Borough i" Cv.i.■ .: i VY, February M, DCd, at ' I o'clock P. !L, ;:.e "it of lar. i sftnate in Bur- i lingtca twp. and honnded on the north by land of Mathew J Reus, east by I ad of Nancy Nichols and A. M'Keani south by lat dof O. Love'.and, weat by land of Johp Bloom and • their R Us. (.'■ . ; hiing thiccr rcu rum' J or less, about two .. :J a 1 I; res improv ,1,. ;e framed ' house, one framed barn and a I locksmith shop thereon. I Seized ar.d taken iu etc ution at the suit ol James ! Elliott,executor of the c tate c." William Gihoon, dee'd., ; vs. Nancy Arthur. ALSO- The full >wi:>;r lot, jCrre or parrel of land itu ate in Tu.sc.'... ru twp., bounded north by land of John and Patrick Mahuncy. ea.-t by land of William Bush, south by land of Andrew Xeiley, west by land of John Brown. Containi.-g r.tie hundred and sixty acres - , more or less, a!suit eighty acres improved, one lramed house, two framed barns and an orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Thomas E. Brown vs. Samuel G. Shoemaker. AIJ-tO—The following" lot, piece or parrel of land situ ate in Tuscarora twp . bounded north by the public high way, cast by the i'r.e dividing Stt qnehauna and Bradford Counties, south by t!i j pnlilic hi rtuvay and 1 md of S. I'. Maxfitld, wy-t by l and of Reuben Matti-on, Isaac Dexter. *nd Harris Ifogcboaa and Sylvester Rtnrdcvant. Con taining one hundred and eighty acres, more or less, about forty acres improred.two framed bouses,one framed barn, sawmill and art orchard thereon. Seized and taken i.i execution at the suit of Benjamin Edwards vs. Henry R. Hull. ALSO—Tiiefollou lug lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Canton twp.. hounded north and cast by land of S. Sc'htrd, south by land occupied by If, 11. Be i.-on. west hy the highway leading from Canton Village to Sullivan County. Containing about two hundred square lent, more or less, all improv d. with a two story dwelling house, outbuildings and fiuit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of E. W. Col well to the use of Woodhull & Co., vs. Jo.-iah Fran cisco. THOM AS M. WOODRUFF, Sheriff. , Sheriff's Okice. January 17. IsGO. A DMINISTRATOR SNOTtQE. —N< tice i l is hereby given tint, ail per.- r.s ndebted to the es- I tate of SAMUEL C RO'VSE, hte ot Asylum twp., dee'd ! are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and . nit persons having claims against said e-tute will present ' them duly authenticated fbr seltiement- EDWARD BOWSE. January 19, ISO. Admin, t rat or. A DBHNISTRATOR'S NOTICE. —Notice | 1 V is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es- i state of JAMES WILCOX, late of Albany twp, i! cased, ' must make immediate payment, and all persons having demands against said estate will present them duly au thenticated fur settlement. (lIESTER SCIIOOXO VEB, AL'RILIA WILCOX, Jaiygiry 4. 1-61. Administrators. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE —Notice _/V is hereby given, tti .t ail persons iudel.ted to the atate of WM. il. 'iuLELL, d re'd.. late of l'lmiia, N. Y ~ wp., arc requested to make payment without delay ; ! una those ha\i ig claims against the -aid estate will p!ea.-e j . present them ualy autin.iti" ted for settlement. Claims to be presented at the Office of John C. \da ■•-. T ■ wai.ua. 11. C. CHAMI'LIN, ! January 4,1 SCO. * Administrator. J ORPHANS' COURT SALE. —Ry virtue ! of an order of the Orphan*' Court of "Bradford j .County, will be exposed to i> iblic safe on the premises, onSATURD.UY, JANUARY 2s, lsco.at 1 oarlock, I'. I M.. the tollowing deacril ed pmiK-rty, situated in tle township of Springfield, Bradlord County, late the es tate of Wakeiuan B. Hubbard, dee'd, late of siid tp.,to wit: One lot, piece or parcel of land, bounded on the north by It. B. A ouug. on the cast by Wm. Hubbard, on the south v J dm Ilarkness, on the west by R. B. Young CoutaKiing titty acres, fifteen acres improved. - "'0 "i diy of - Re. and the balance oa ! coiiJi'uiAtioQ ui the auitt 11v the Court. WILLIAM HUBBARD, . GUERNSEY B LAKES LEE, Jaatary .. AJmisinjatcni. j 2rrjal. 1 > EG ISTERt'S NOTICES —Notice is here It by ghen. that there has been tiled and settled in tlie office of the Register ol Wills, in and for the county of Bradford, accounts of Administration upon the follow ing estates, viz : Final account of Almirn Minief,formerly Almira Ouan, administratrix o: Johu Onau, late of Athens township, deceased. Final account of P. Forbes, guardian of Horace. John, Ralph. James and Jacob btrutde, minors of Richard Str ble. deceased. Final account of James How ley, administrator of Dennis Purcell. late of Illinois, dccca-cd. Final account of U.S. Grover. administrator of felar rissa Grace, laic of Springfield, deceased. Final account of Robert l'ray, administrator of Eliza beth J. Tozer, late of Alliens township, decca-i d. final account ol M. W. Whcclock, adiniiii-lrator ol S.imeel Whet-lock, late of Athens township, dece.i.-ed. Final account of William J. Wigsten, administrator of i William Wigsten, late of Springfield, deceased. ! And the sime will be presented to tlie Orphans' Court | of Bradford County, on Monday, the sth day of Februa- Iry next, for confirmation and ailowance. JAMES 11. WEBB, Register. Register's Office. Jan. 4, IsfiO. | T IST OF JURORS, drawn fur FEBRU iJ ARY Term and Sessions, ISGO. GRAND jrBOP.B. Asylum—Harry Benjamin. Ridghnry—William O. Gr.n Albany—O. H. Emery. saiulus. Burlington west—Win. Bal- Borne—O. F. Young laid. Shesheqnin—E. W. Oillett, Canton —A. M.Mix, Andrew William B. llorton, Isaac Crandall. Y'oung. Granvilte— Loren DFleming Springfield- Roii't Bardwell Hot rick—Charles Flatt. Towanda boro—J F. Means. Litchfield— Silas B. Carmcr Terry—Charles Yiali. Mi nroe tp—W. W. Irvine. Wysox—Jess# Allen. J. P. Pike— Abo! Moore,Cliandlci Spalding. Brink, Simeon Brink, John, Warren— Ira W. Corbin. H. Weed. TRAVERSE JURORS FIRST WEEK Athens tp—(J W Pltimmer. Pike—H Pepper, T Brink. Albany- Lewis Jones. Rome—D Stuvens, G Avery, . Asvlum—J M Bishop. Dan J Chaffee. I jel O Holland, I) L iSlater jSpringtiebl—\ Bailey, Paul , P>ut!ington west—P I! Pratt ! Purman, H Gibbs. I Canton Sullivan Hu kok Slieshequin—G E Lent, Wm I Williams, A Bothwell Delpcitch. Columbia—Pliilo Lesley, I" Smitlifield—A T Allen, Au- Nt-w!mry. " gustos Phelps. Granville—Wm Bunyon. iTerry—J L Jones, J Strong, Herrick —J Beaumont, A ID U Terry. Brown. |Troy tp—LT Loomis. j LcKoy—C Hartman. I Warren— I Tim's Jones. Orwell—A Harrow, Myron Wyalusing- D(' Scovill. Bccchcr. ' " ! Windham—C Walker. SECOND WEEK. Alliens tp—T) S Brown. jOvertoji—C Doifenliach. Albany—Alexander English■ Pike -A B Bcard.-ley, W F Boi lington boro— H PtiKz. ! Bobbins, i Burlington tp— R Pruyuc, JiKome—S Lent.J Ereanhack Campbell. jßidgtiury—Rufus C llosly. Burlington west—O B West j- mth Cri ck—J Dunham. gate. ISpriiigtield— J U Grace, jr., Canton—F G Manley. ; il M Howe. Coliimitia—l Strong*. Albion!Towanda boro—Geo F Fox. Bndd, Myron Ballard, I>! " north—l. M Nye. I.illey. | Warren—J D Burbatik, John Franklin—Stern IfcKee. Sleeper, L Antisdale. | ilet rick—P C Angle. J Windham—L Turbush. ; Leltoy—ll R Palmer. ! Wyalusing—J Staltoril, Geo . Monroe boro—lt II Richard ! Sumner. J Orwell—G C Frisbie, EBull I Wysox—W Lewis E Wood. ORPHANS' COURT SALE—By virtue _ of an order of the Orphans* Court of Bradford i County, will be exposed to jmblic sale, at the Court , House", in the Borough ol Towanda. on SATURDAY, i February 4th. I>6o. at 1 o clock P. M., the toliowing do i scribed prop; rty, situated in A>yb ro township. Bradford | County, to wi : All the south halt of that certain pita e ! or parcel of land, beginning at a -take corner of lot No. : 4, snrveved to Jam.'s Cuinmings, thence wc.-t 266 perch es. thence south 60 p. to a p . t thence east 260 p. to a po*t near a small crtt k. thence north 60 p. to the place ot beginning. The -aid premise* containing titty acres, more or less, without improvement , except that about -tour acres has been elic.pped over. Sold a> the property of Michael Croak Cec'il. Attendance given and terms made known on the ii..y ot sale by A. J. NOBLE. January 10, 1860. Administrator Trial List for February Term, 18S0. SECOND WEEK. ' XO. TF.r.H. TEAR. PI.AIX fIKFs. * DEFEVTI ANTS. NAT. I find Sept. IS.-.5 G Hewitt's use vs. JII,Y II S l'hinnoy. i 1.6! Sept. Is.IS 0 P Ballard vs Treat Shoemaker et ai. ! .'i,V> Dec,. Iss", 1 Smith vs. Sun. Kellurn et al, Tres. ! 170 Feb. D 56 E F Ballard et al. vs S H lyden, Case. 1 46;) Dec. " JI! Buck a-s. Isaac Palmer, Appeal. ' 470 " " same vs. satng i 2jJ May 157 H Owen vs. P. Hapcm.in. et al. Trcs. i SO5 •' " S C Means use vs. II Willoy et al. A pi. 24S Feb. i 5.",4 Jesse Spalding vs. () Rickey, Debt. 251 Feb. 1- 8 same vs. John Arthur, Case, i 45S " " GII Vandyke vs. P. F. Sweet et. al. .'!7 I May Is'.S B F Taylor et. 01. vs. M Wilcox, Tress. : .101 •• *• Wm Woodville Jtc. vs M llonliins, Ej't. i 574 " " F(! Manley a"s. state Ml A lire ins Co. |o 7 " " Ransom Aria vs. J W Sweet, Appeal. 5->:i Ss pt. •' H F Sboaits vs. B O-teihoiit. Appeal, j 587 " '• A Batterson Ac. vs. A K Ax'cll. 'i-e. ,5sS " " II Owens vs D llopewix. et al. Eject, iris " " H M Moore ft Co vs. J Wclcott, S. F. ; 872 " " W A G-stin vs. WS lb bb : ns. Appeal. ,84 " •' ]) MM > >rc vs. Tims. Brink 2nd, " I SSO " " A Alger vs. Jos. Seelcv et. al. Kjeet. !ni l " " JI. Gors'ine et al vs .f Grange." et al. I lgo3 " •' J L Gorsline vs A J Gorsline ct al. :1 48 Dec. " lay R P.O C;m - S L Fowler. ' 1.0 " " John Burt's use vs A L Smith, Debt. | SOU " " Z Annable Jtc va C X Shipmao As t I 153 " " Clxts Chaffee vs Lewis llorton. Tresa. ! :;-'! " " S F RipFy vs Hiram Spear, IV ■! I 4011 ** " SA J Tin-stall vs M Meylert et al. Debt. 400 " " 11 M Moore et;;!. vs A B Smith, Debt. I 4:16 '• M Mcintosh vs B L Knights, Appeal. 605 " " Jas Simmons vs Wm Giljaon Ac App. ! 140 Feb. 1853 French A Taylor vs WHII B. ivru Ac. ! 147 " ■' J A W J Woodward vs same ■! 5 " " W. Bingham Ac vs J . arkuess, I,'jct. ! 401 " " A Harvey n8 W Paine, '471 " " SW; hiuim vs J Gordon, Appeal. | 62 May " Geo W R issel vs Bronghtori Goodsrll. ! 95 " Mary Sill'n use vs Hall A Raaaell, Tr. ; 522 " " Welles & Harris vs. Hor. Hawie, S. F. S5B " " T Bos- wort li ct al vs.] K Bossworth Fj 275 " •' Bnrtoa Kingsbury vs p Gorsline ct al. 582 " " Maria Child va A E Child, Tics-pass. 551 " " Nat Smith vs Asa W Cliadwick Ac Tr. 502 " " John Rindall vs Wm MeCarty, Tress. 168 Sept. " Welles A Ac k ley vs H W Wilcox Ac. P ."> " '• J H Phinney vs state ni'l A Ma ins Co. 252 " '• E Wormley's u-e vs I) T Murphy, Fj. 3 0 " " The Ciim'ih of Pa vs M Ayrcs et al. 556 " " Jno E Geigcr vs II A Carey, S. F. 554 " " 11 B Stone vs Win Williams, Debt. 721 •' •' J;is C West vs Geo L Nichols, 75.2 " " Jos Lcc vs Samuel Q limbv, Tresspass. • S lB " " John Izintz vs John Hanson, Debt. 825 " " John frigharn vs Z Essclstine et al. 056 " " M o'Sullivan vs A V Trout, Ejectment 047 " " David Barlier, vs C Harsh. Appeal. 060 " " I) rt Blackman ct al vs E Horton, Apl. BRADFORD COUNTY SS. Subpoena's for February Term 1860, returnable on Monday, February 13th, iB6O, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. ALLEN MrKEAX. PrntHmntinv. A DM IN ISTRATOR'S NOTICE -Notice TV is licreliv given, that all persons indebted to the estate ot STEI'iIEN IJEEMAN, late of Tuscarora, dee d are hereby requested to make payment without delay ; a id all persons having claims against the said estate veil! please prc-cn: tliem duly authenticated for settlement. A. J. SILVAHA. | January 26.185!). A.lT>>rP •-.- i LpXLC' rOII'S NOl'lUi:,—Notice isliere j by given, that all porous indebted to the es | Lite ot ORANGE BOS .VORTR, late of Pike twp. dee'd. ! are hereby requested to nuke payment without delay, ; and all persons having claims against said estate, will present them duly authenticated for settlement. WM. B. STEVENS. i .. Jan. 25, 1860 BETSEY Bl iSWORTH ( '^ccutow. nISSOLU riON. — The co-partnership here tofore rxist'mg between the fsuhscrihers under tlie ! firm of GULP A KIIiBY, is this day dissolved by mutual ! consent. The books, notes, acennnls, and other obliga tions and papers belonging to said firm, are now in tlie bauds of JURE GULP lor settlement. All accounts and notes overdue on the Ist day of Feb ruary next, will be put in eourso-of collection'witliout re spect to pel-son*. Until that time Grain,. Sheep Polls and Hides will be received in payment. JERRY GULP, Towanda, August 1,1859. J. P. KIRBY. JEHRYCULP Will hereafter carry on t'oe HARNESS AND SADDLE BUSINESS, in al! its various branches, at the .<>! d stand of Gulp A Kiri.y. where he solicits a conttanance of the patronage hitherto enjoyed- A large stock of Beady-Made articles and materials will be kept on hand, and every • xertlow made to de erve the fovor of t!ie public. O. 11. WOODRUrr-DBNTIST. DERM ANENTIA locuteil in Towamla.— I. Office No. 5. Brick Row. over H. W. XOCLKS' Store. Entrance one door south ol Tracy A Moores. dec.l.tf. / CAUTION. —Wherea O , mv wife ELIZA \J BETH has left my bed and board without any just cause or provocation, this is hereby to caution all per sons from iri] oi ing or tru.-tiug her ou my account, as I i sh ill pay no debts of her contracting. Terry. Dec, lib 18.-,ji. 'GEO. J OHNSON. WANII.I). In exchange fur goods, Oats ' * Rye, Wheat, Barley. Buckwheat Ac Ac Oit. 1, 1559. HUMPHREY A WJfKIIASf. jKteccllaittous. $3O SEWINC- ZVT.ACHINES. RAYMOND'S LATEST IMPROVED DOUBLE THREADED SE WIN G MA CHINES! Price Within Hie Reach of Every Family. Hand Poietr. #3O ; Font Poicer. trilli half duz .\ icdles, . rpiIESE unrivalled Machines need no puffing, J. and only want to be acea to iu.-uro tbe approbation of every indivfolsftl: mid although a new applicant for public patronage in this locality, it has attained a papu la rity heretofore unsurpassed by any Machine. A iter one year of constant use in the Vc.-tcrn States, tlicy have been pronounced the best Machine in the world lor family use, and are preferred to the higher priced Ma chines'. Those who want further proof have only to pur chase one and give it a fair trial, and it they fin. they cannot ue it, they can return it and have their money refunded. They are warranted as durable as any of the higher priced Machines, nod are divested of everything like complicated machinery. They will Stitch, Htm, Tuck, Fell, Gather and Em broider with perfection, and will sew every kind of goods fiOTi the finest Swiss Muslin to the heaviest and coarsest cloth fabric—tvm Leather. The following reasons are selected from the many, why RAYMOND'S is the best in the Market: 1 Because it is the cheapest.. 2 It is by far the simplest. 2 The least liable to get out of order. 4 The easic.-t managed and understood, a It makes the celebrated Double Lock Stitch, which is the most elastic ever made by machinery. 6 It trill not rip if a stitch gets broke or every fmirth cut. 7 It makes the neatest and hand somest stitch. 8 The seams are the strongest. !) It u-es two threads from the ordinary spools as bought from the store, without re winding. 10 They finish their work without fastening the thread at either end ot tlie seam with the hand needle as is required by tbe Shuttle Stitcli Machines. 11 It has the least machinery. 12 Its mechan ism is the most perfect. 13 It is the most popular among the masses. 14 It is the easiest running, and almost noiseless in its operation. I 5 It is an ornament for any parlor. Hi It combines the advantages of both Hand and Foot Rowers. 17 The price is within the reach of every family, is any person of ordinary intelligence can learn to use it successfully in one hour's time.— 1!) They can do all kinds of work that any high priced Machine can, and just as well. '2O Every Machine is warranted to give satisfaction or Ihe nioney refunded. We, the undersigned, arc each one of us using one of Raymond's Latest Improved Double-Thread Family Sew ing Machines, and we take pleasure in this manner of confidently recommending it to ail persons who want a good Sewing Machine ; tor e find it easily managed, very durable and strong, not liable to get out of order, and easily adjusted for all kinds of work, by simply changing the needles and spools of thread, and believe the work much stronger, better and more perfect in every respect than that made by hand. Mrs. Wm.'Elwell, Towanda. Pa. Miss Harriet Allowav, North Towanda. Mi-s Minerva Yosburg, Burlington, Pa. Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, Asylum, I'a, Mrs. J. W. Alexander, Troy. Pa. Mrs. K. P. Shaw, Sliesheqnin, Pa. Rev. X. A. Dei evv. Pctifichl, X. Y. Calvin Carpenter. E-q. Elmira, X. Y. Mr. E. A. Scott, Elmira, X. Y. Mr. M. Richardson. Elmira, X. Y. Sales Room over Tracy A. Moore's store. Stitching done to order for '2 cents per yard. • All orders by Mail or Express, with the cash, will re ; reive prompt attention. A liberal discount given to lo- I ' <-al and traveling agents. Address, B. F. SHAW, Dee. 5, 18.51). Towanda, Pa. j?!ts(]iirl)au!i;t (£o!ltgi;iic Institute, TOII'ANDA, BRADFORD CO., PA. r ICC I.TV : OLIVER S.DEAN, A. 15. Principal.Professor of Ancient Languages, and Mental and Moral Sciences. WM. 11. I)E\X, A. 8.. Associate Principal, Professor of Mathematics and Natural Science. Prof. CHARLES lb COBURN. County Superintendent. (lei.era! Director of Normal Department. Mrs. ANN C. KELLOGG. Preceptress. Miss ANNA M. DEAN, Assistant Preceptress. Miss MARY 15. ALLEN. Teacher of Vocal and Instru mental Music. Mr. CAXFIFXD DAYTON, Stewart. The Winfe< Term commences WEDNESDAY, NO VEMBER. 31, and will continue 14 weeks. . Tt'iriov. rFUt TERM : [Payable invar.illy in advance, or otic-half on entering j tlie- hool, and one half at the middle or the term -fuel , an t contingencies included.] Primary. pr term $ ■'< bn ; Preparatory • 00 Higher, 1-t year, per term 7 00 Higher. Ist and 2d year, per term 8 00 I Classical, Ist year, per term 7 00 Classical, 2d and 3d year, per term h (to Collegiate, per term 10 00 X. 11. Pupils will l.e classed by the most advanced i branch they respective')* pursue. Pupils using s holar.siiips arc charged $1 per term for j fuel and contingents. r.MTKA EXrENSES t French I 5 Oh ; I German R On j j Drawing. 3 00 Board in tlre Institute, per week, iu hiding fuel and light 2 00 ; Was ling, per dozen 3S I The Collegiate year is divided into three terms of 11 wccK- etui . The Anriiversaiy excrci-es will be held at : the clo--e of the Spiing term. No dc 1 Moo will lie made for absence, except in case of pr itrai ted illness of ov< r two weeks. lusirMucnt.il Music will not. as heretofore, be ta"ght in tlii In.-tit .li in. hut t y special arrangement—a class will t ail -lit in a hull a joining the grounds of the Institute, i-y the Tearikf of Vocal Mustc. | This ari'.i ig nient lias ben: a* ; -pte:l for the pa-f term, t and xj.iuk ncc 'ns proved it to be eminently superior to j the plan pursued in former years. Spe -i.il pains will bo j taken to secure the greatest progress ot those wishing to i take h -.-mis in this branch. Terms will be as heretofore : | Tuition n Piano Forte, tier term $lO 00 : Use of instrument for practice 3 lid j Pupils boarding in the Hall will furnish their own tow- j els, ,Vc., and the table silver a. their option. It is desira- ! ble that they also furnish their own iieil and bedding I when it i- convenient. Ic.t when otherwise, these will be ; furnished at a slight charge. It is strongly recommended that students from abroad j should board in the institution, as better opportunities ] for advancement in study are thereby secured. Normal Drp'trtmml —Special exercises are arranged without extra charge for those preparing themselves as j Teachers of Common Schools. Prof. ('. II (OBURX, the able and well known Superintendent of Common Selg.ols in tlie county, lias kindly consented to organize the Tea cher's class, and direct the course to he pursued. He will aNo be present to conduct its exercises as often as practicable, and will deliver frequent lectures on the Theory and i 'ractice of Teaching, as also on other subjects connected with Normal training. Those persons, therefore, intending to engage in teach ing for the winter, will find it greatly to their advantage to be present during the Full term. Prof. Coburn's connection with the institution is not " such as to in any way interfere with the discharge of the regular duties of his office. No pains will be spared, on the part of the Faculty and Trustees in sustaining the high repnlatatfon the institu tion has hitherto enjoyed, and in tendering it more wor thy of future patronage and support WIEI.IAM H. DEAN,; r, • . , Aug. 0. ls.">l). OLIVER S. DEAN, { p "ncipals. Arrival of the Great Eastern ! LATEST INTELLIGENCE! IMPORTANT NEWS TO THE CITIZENS OF TOWANDA AND VICINITY! i \I E. SOLOMON has just returned from ; ; A TI • the East with the LARGEST, BEST & CHEAP- j EST stock of Fall & Winter Clothing,! ever brought to this market. I can assnre my custo mers that 1 have studied their interest as well as my own by buying the 6; .*< made, and most durable stock ot Fash ionable Clothing to In- found. My stock consists of l'elis sier, Raglan, Sack, etc . Overcoats ; Black and Fancy Ca--itnere Frock and Sack Coats of all styles and quail ties; Blu-k Ifoc-kin, Fancy Cassimcre and Satinctte Pants : Fancy Silk and Cotton Velvet, Cassimere, S.itti net and Plush Vests, in fact, a great many styles too num erous to mention, also including a large stock of GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. Yon will find it to your advantage to call and examine mv stock before purchasing elsewhere. Come one ! Come ali! to the ( lothing Store of M. E. SOLOSD>N, Towanda Nov. l, 1859. No. 2. Patton's Block, N*. ll—JrsT Kfckived—A large Stock of Sloe Leather Upper Leather, Kips-kins, Calf Skins, Lining Skins, Ac., which will be sold cheaper than elsewhere in this market. The highest market price in cash, will be paid for all kinks of Grain, Wool, Hides and Sheep Pelts. Remember the place, No. 2, Pattoh's Block, M. E. S. DE. PEATT I T AS removed to the corner of Second and Poplar sts., II immediately back of the Ward House. All ac counts with him over one years standing, must he im mediately settled. Towanda, Sept. 21,1859. J I BLASTER. 100 tons Piaster for sale for ! 8 Cash, Grain, Ac., at Dumber 12. , ROCKWELL'S- itttscrllancous. M YEU'S MI LjIS. rpiiE nnden>!gsi"d having piirclnee-l the shove well 1 known mills and attached to it a Steam Engine, and nl-o put every thing conm- 'Jed with it in perfect repair, with ul! the modern improvements now in use itHfirst class Flouring Mills—would respectfully solicit the pa tronago of tlie community—trusting that the reputation the mill has heretofore borne may not suffer in tlie hands of the new firm. It fliall he onr aim to do all work en trusted to us promptly and in tlie best possible m nner. Customers ffom a distance may rely upon having their work done at once, so as to make but one trip " to mill. Mr. FROST ill continue to give his own personal at tcation to the business it the mill. C \SH paid for all kinds of GRAIN ; also Flour. Meal and Feed for sale at the lowest market prices. MYER, FROST A CO. ISA AC MVKTI .1. O. FnoBT E. T. FOX. Nomri Tcwanoa, Oct. 0. !SrH. * GtSo! IT. BrXTrXG. [RESPECTFULLY informs liis foPmer customers and V. tlie publii generally, that he lias removed his SAILOR'S EH GP , To one door south of Trac v A Moore's store and imme diately oppo-ite 1 >. C. ilali's Stove and Tin Store Main at. He Hatters himself that from hi- long experience in !>u sine-'s he will lie aide to please all who may favor him with their custom. Owing to the line pressure in tlie mo ney market, he will make Coats from #2 oO'to *4 50 each and ot lit r work in proportion fur READY PAY. Country Produce in payment, will not be refused, i! Ser< d. Tow.iiida. March '2O. 1-5-. New Store! New Prices! 11. W. NOBLE, No. 5, J3rick liow, Towanda, WHOLESALE RETAIL LIQUOR J y DRALKK, now offers to ttm public a well selected stock of Wines. Liquors, Tobacco, Havana and Domestic Clgnfs. Consisting in part of the following : ill! AN'DlES.—Hemic- ey. (Hard, Cognac, and Dupuy. GIN'S.— Holland. Rose, arid Seiieidarn Schnapps. lfl'MS.— Santa Cruz, Jamaica, and New England. WHISKEYS.— Bourbon, Scotch, Munongeh.ila, Old Crow, and Old Rye. • WlNES.—Champaigne, Claret. Sherrv, Madeira, Bur gundy. Port, Muscat, Malaga, Domestic. French cor dials of all brands. CIGARS.—La Victoria, Washington. Light Guards, Rio Kondo, Henry Clay, La Pontics, La Isabella, La Flor d'Cubana, Principe. Vara, Principe. TOR AC'(b- A good assortment of Cut, Chewing, Smn king and Manufactured Tobacco of various brands, al. of which will be sold at the lowest prices for Cash, or to prompt payers. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for Goods. N< H. A large lot of J'ugs, Dcrr-ijoVnr, and bottles of all sizes for sale. Towanda, Feb. 22, IT"'). Eliason, Greener , 18.VJ. 51 Water Street, Elmira, N*. Y. Wm. Drrnari, i- ueit f--r tlie firm at Towaada. BUY YOUR BOOTS AND SHOZS , OF L . C. PJELSOFJ. r I I IIE siibsc.riltcr would rcspoct fully tender 2 his thanks to his patrons and the p 'otic generally for the very liberal and mu x ci ted amount of trade given hiqi for Li- fir-t few opening m mtlis. and as lie h i- be come acquainted with the wants of the people, and the styles worn in thi- part of the country, ilattcrs 'nira-elf til:!t he i- now prepaid to turni-h B->otsa'.d Shoes of al! 1 kii, 5- genet ally called for. such a- wit! bertcr plea-e than ' heit-i'lore ; and a-his ot ject is to please, ha will give ; his whole lime arul attention to this one great and inqmt t ant branch oj the Mc liani il Arts. And as there are I s->me of his customer* prejudiced against Stitching Ma bine work, he has procured thebe.-t and "nei-t cxperi i enced hand help, where all of his work will lie made and i warranted fir-t !ic..-t. i Those gentlemen that are In tbe habit of wearing nice i French Calf Bonis, sewed or pegged, will d-> well to call | and leave their measure. He lias employed one of the ' j be-t workmen in town. Ladies Kid, Morocco and Call' : : Shoes Hiit! Gutters ran bo furnished at short notice, and i j of rtie L'-t materials. He also has in bis employ faith j fill and experienced Workmen engaged in making Gents l j Thick and Kin Boots ami Shoes of all kind- to measure, i I down to Hoys'. Youths and Childrens. A- he has been j engaged for some years iu the Eastern Boot and Slme i Manufacture, he has thereby become acquainted with many ot the Custom Root and Shoe Manufacturers, cifb buy goods aimo-t. at est, whereby his department of Eastern work will be offered at prices that w ill defy com- 1 petition. And as his whole business life has Icen devoted to the ' two branches. Custom and Sale Boot and Shoe Maiiufac- i ture, feels posted and conversant with ali the rule- and 1 principles which enter into the preparation of the stock. ! Tlie correct mrnsnrment of the foot, also a knowledge j with the anatomy of the foot, a familiar acquaintance I I with the angles, lines and curves, which arc involved in j ' "the pcrfc?t adjustment of part to part, and their relative j positions, whu-li is necessary in order to be successful in j ' the profession. " i < Call arid examine his win'or goods before buying else- I where, he has a large assortment of the best Thick and j '• Kip Boots, extra long legs and custom made, lie wants ! ' every man and boy to buy a pair for his as well as their ; bwn interest. ibA* Propositions cheerfully heard. Repairing of Roots and Shoes of all kinds, wilt be faith- . fully d< nc and at tlie time promised. Towanda. Sept. 2*. 1 - L. C. NELSON. 1 FALL AND WINTER m ® fjas a, 1 . JM COLLINS, is now rcceivintr nt his ! • old stand on Main Street, next door to Hall's, one of the largest, be.-t selected and cheapest stocks of READY MADE CLOTHING, ever brought into this market, to which he invites the at- I tention of purchaser*. Having had some years' cxperi- | cure in the business, he is able to off, r inducements as to ! the QUALITY, STYLE AND PRICE OF GOODS, not to be iul l with it any other establishment. Ilis stock cm- i braces the usual af-ortraent of OVERCOATS, COATS, j i \ ESTS AND PANTALOON'S, ot every style and price, ; i to suit the ta-te ami the pockets of cn-tomers. To those I who prefer ordering garments. lie would s.iv that he keeps 1 ( con-taiitly on hand a large assortment of CLoTHK. CAS SIMERES AND \ ESTIXiiS, whicli will he made upon 1 short notice, by experienced workmen, and warranted to j < give satisfaction in every way. Particular attention will ! be given to this class of custom,and every exertion made ! ] to please customers. Gentlemen's Fnrnifhing' Goods, SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES. HOSIERY GLOVES SUSPENDERS, Ac. A. . A large assortment of hats and caps, ol all stvlcs and - prices. CI TTING (lone to order, and warranted if proncilv manufaettivcd. 1 Towanda, October 10.1850. J . p HAY SCaA ImIlS ! T!HE SUBSCRIREU IS NOW PRE ~ PARED to construct Hay Scales upon an improved principle, where simplicity, accuracy, and durability are a so combined as to excel in at least simplicity and dura bility any of the scales now in use. Also repairing of old piutlorm scales done on reasonable terms and with ciis- 1 patch Address 0. \V JACKSON, . ' June 1859. Wyalusing, pradfordCo., Ta. iWfcrllaiuaus. PAITONfc BOTE, Wo. Pattern's Block, Towanda, Pa., Have recently addcJ largely to their stock of CHEMICALS, FAMILY GROCERIES. They also have constantly on hand PUS. 13 WINES AND LIQUORS, FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES. FRESH CAMPHENE, * At the lowest rates, and BURNING FI.UID, of superior quality, manufactured expressly lor the gas-jet Fluid Lamps. They also keep all the Popular PA TENT ■ MEDICINES; of the day. Every article going from this store is war ranted as represented, and it any prove diflerent, they will be cheerfully taken hack, and the nrmry refunded. • J. G. I'ATTO.V. Towanda, Feb. 1, 159. Dr. K. D. PAYNE. i ; fc \ STORRS & CIIATFIELt) OWEGO, N, Y, Are agent* for tiie sale of Wheeler's Patent Railway Chain II O Jl SYMO AVER. win;Ki.ei:s r.vTENT Combined Thresher nnd Winnower. OVERSHOT THRESH IR, (With Vibrating Separator,) single or o:ic noise Power and Separator, WHEELER'S CLOVER IIULI.ER, LA WHENCE SAW-MILLS, (for sawing wood, Ac.) All the almve maehit.c* are manufactured by Wheeler, • Mcii-. k. A Co . Albany. X. Y., and are warranted to give ! entire r-ati -!:■ ti<>n u may be returned at the expiration ot a reasonable time fur trial. s. iiossosr & Co.'* CELEBRATED DOT POWERS, FOR CHURNING. 10. Constantly on hand. tTf Farmers and others wishing to procure any of the ; above in tides, will do 1 11 to call upon us before purcliad inff- June 2s, ' TOWANDA HARDWARE, CUTLERY IRON AND STOVE STORK. H T. C. lIALL Wholesale ntid Retail Dealer in Hardware and Stoves. Iron J| .!■. Q.Jnt '* Nails, Sash, Glass, Paints /*■ Z ssM.md oils. House Trimmings— f" — all kindsofCarriage trimmings. 1 * *€''*&) at Cloth - nnd La. es.< 'a triage E . - ill- - y and Seat Spring*. Car- Jfyy"'. •v - " Cv "■ rt, is' and Joiners' Planes. •! ( S'.wa, Augers. Chisels ami all -.A "' : " r —Cross Cut. Mill ( - - M anu Circnlsr Saws, Blacksmith , T "js, Bellows, 'v.ivila, Vires, J Hammers and Screw Plates. \xcs. Broad N* -v. l it and Hand Iteicfceta—Cable. l/>g. Trace .iff 1 li.iltr. Ciuins, Crowbars, Picks, Shovels and Spades. l*b KETIKD TABLE CUTLERY -Sdicars and Scis sors, Eugi T ,!! kinds.Bras..and Enameled Kettles. Shovel and Tongues. Spoon- nd Ladles, Tubs and Pails. Mops and V.'a-hb ,urds. and all other kinds of house-keep ing implements. In the H \RPWARE line, Brnc, Drittania. .Tnpnnned and Plain Tin W re. si .gjr or in sett.. It.ir. Band. Scroll and Hoop Iron. Steel of all kinds, Xai! Rods, Ac. Pnmns, Lead Pipe nnd all theuect -- i! v lixturesfor waterworks. Patent. Stretched Leather IVfting and String Leather, and 10.000 other articles too numerous to mention, that we are now receiving direct from the hands of manufac turers atidimportcrs, including the largest assortment and greatest variety of STOVES Stores 2o jcr ceit. less thnu vsriol for Ca*h, or Groin nt the highest rnntkel priets. Coal and Wood Cooking. Cost and Wood Parlor, Dining Room. Six Plate nnd ( 'ylindrr.everbr night into Northern Pennsylvania or Southern Xew York j all of whitli we nre now prepared to sell at wholesale or retail, at us low rates, and on as good Terms as can be found this side ol New-York, from the fart that all our goods were bought i d first hands and in full packages and large quantities.] that gives us an advantage over smaller purchasers and Dry Goods dealers, that wiil enable us to sell from 6 tot I t per cent, less than anv of tjiem, which advantage we shall offer to any who will favor us with' a call before pur- 1 chasing elsewhere. A large quantity of Tin ware, Store Pine and Elbows' always on hand, wholesale and retail. All kinds of J o :,.' Work done to order, on short notice and warranted. I Don't mistake the place to buy STOVES and HARD | WARE cheap—one door South of Tracy .* Moore's, and i Powell's new block on Main street, in the new Wood i Building, lettered all over. Grain and Country Produce, old Iron, Brass, Rrittania and Copper. Dried Fruit of all kinds, Feathers and Bees I wax wanted for goods. lO.nuo Sheep Pelts wanted, for which the highest price n CASH will lie paid. Sir No credit given over four months, and all hav- I ing accounts or notes over due had better call and pay immediately, if thev wish to save cost. Towanda, October LI, 1853. Extraordinary Inducements TO THE BUYERS OF FL'RNnI RE AND CHAIRS. HAVING greatly increased my former k of Cabinet Ware and Chairs, 1 am determined to dispose ol these aeeninhui ti.uis rapidly, and with that design offer all articles at i unprei i dented low prices, for Cash. Good Sofas at fir, to f'Q. line Cane Seat Choirs 75 ets each, a nice Bedstead for 21) shillings. 1 have now ni ire than (id different patterns of Chairs bureaus, De-k- Tor the fanner or merchant. Looking Gi lo's. '.miking glass Plates, Portrait and Picture trames ol gilt, l.usewood. Mahogany and Walnut corner ; 20 patterns ol Stands ; extension, dining, tea and work Ta bles, Hall Stands, and in tact anything that can be tuund in a city W a re- house. A large assortment of ready-made Coffins, with a good Hearse ready, at all times. Purchasers w 11 be sure to find the right place, south side of tne public square, one door east of Montanves rowan li. Dec. 1. ls.vi. ■ CHESTER WELLS*. CANDY AND CANDY TOYS. 11! A \ K on hnml the lurire't nnd sfTtntrst variety of C ANDY AND CANDY TOYS to be fonnd in this town, which I will sell at retail cheaper than any ! living man. " I CANDY of all kinds sold to those who buy to sell again ! at Pedlar's prices. Tow.irul.i. Dec. 1.1. 18.10. E. T. EG\*. lILASS AND SASH.—IOO boxes Glass, ! T a MOO Hash f or * a j,. Oct. 1, tftfig. W A. ROCKWELL'S. Uuifnrss (Tains'. DIl CttAS M. TURNER, PIIYS/ClAy tf SC'HGFuX, dirts his professional service t. thg inhabitants bf Towanda and vicinity. Office- and re*, idenee in thfe dwelling recently occupied by H. 800-i, S*q., one door north of the Episcopal Church, ou Jlah i Etreet. ' " e X. OVERTON', VR O. I). XOXTAXY* Overton a .montanye, atto'j, A'A'TS A T LA IV —Office in Union Block,forms# y occupied by Jas-Maceaklxnk. 11. J. M.tntr.r P. D. MORROW MAD I LL A MORROW, A TTORXJ■ n AND CVU.SSFI.I.OHS AT LAfV.—Otßci j over Mercur's Store. Towanda, Pa. i Towanda, Apiil 2, Id. n-Cbtf j j \R. E H. MASON, PHYSICIAN AND *■' SI 'HUKttS, offers his prole—-imial services to thf I peoi'le of Towanda and vicinity. Office at his residence I'in Pine street, where he can always be found when not • I'-fessi- nally engnged. C* B. ATTORNEY 1 r I LA IF. TROY, Bradford Co., Pa. Office overV M. V 11. F. Long's si'ire. Aug- 7, Bj, LIENRY Jl. M'K E.\ N, ATTORNEY 1 1 AT LAW. TOWANDA, PA.; will pay pm m ,,, atteutioß to business entrusted to him. Collections made on reasonable terms, with prompt remittances. octl'j ANA N SMITH, having returned tq 1 A Towanda, has opened a Law Office over Mercur'e Store. Dec. 1. 1x57. 11,1 11 w,:sTO-x -j TJST, permanently located in Towanda j T,i iKI-ICE one door south ol Bailey & Nevena'.- I Towanda, Feb. 111. 1849. D' R. G. S. PECK. 8V&G&ON ANV MECHANICAL DENTIST. TOWANDA. Pi WOtfice, No. 1, ltrh-k Bow, over E. T. Fox's -tore 1 j entrain t Unit door . n Pine '■t. July 1, Is.Vj. ■ WnnlLjilU. .■■■ i—aw-a-w-r-c^^w J tk is~ The second lecture before (he Youn< Man's Christian Association, will be' delivered in the Court House, on Wednesday evening next, by O..S* • Dean. Prof. D's popularity ies a lecturer, will, we have Do doubt, attract a large audience. No admittance fee will be charged. Lecture to commence at 7 o'clock. ISajr Lintn Hose Company No. 3, pive their first anRl ball/ this Thursday evening, at the Ward House. They ha*e tim fleshing every endeavor to make it a success, and from the liberal Response heretofore giv en, by the citizens, to every undertaking of this Co., wo doubt not ft will lie largely attended, and ttuit a pleasant evening will he spent by the Linta boys, and tbcirfrienda —be it so—they deserve it. OBITUARY. DIED.—In Orwell. January 12, 1860, Miss JUMNA H, BUTTLES, daughter of Jarvis Buttles. Aged 20 year*. A little over one year ago sister Bittlks gave her f heart to God, vwd her name to the M. E. Church, on South Hill. Her relation with the militant church, ha* been brief, but of sufficient length to (give fnll proof of her meetnesa for the church triumphant, in Heaven, for it has been my privilege with others, to hear our depart ed sister talk sweetly of Jesus, and the resurrection, and • also of the power of saving vcr departed worth ; and I tried to improve the occasion jy preaching from the words found in Revelations, Chap. ! G 13—17 verses. May God bless and sustain the affiict •d lamily in this the hour of their sorrow, for their In** s her gain ; and as this large circle of friends, now scat-- ered to the four winds of Heaven, shall fall one by on* • !q thtvarms of dc*lfo, may it be as safety as our sister now gone, .emeflf. There's rest in the gn\S.- ■ ' Life's toils arc all past, , Night Cometh at last ; How calmly I rest. In the sleep of the blest, Nor hear life's storms rave O'er my green grassy grave. OrwelLPa. &;?. Row***. Vf OTIC ft —The Commissioners of Eradfofd Ll County have fixed upon the following days and ■ates respectively for holding ap|>eal, viz : Ulster, Athens' boro'., Athens ta p.. South Creek, Ilidg cry and Wells, upon Monday, Februarys 27. Springfield, Stnithgeld. North Tywanda, Colombia, iylv.inia boro', and Towanda boro', upon Tuesday Febru- Arinenia. fifoy fw'p.. Troy bnro*. Burlington boro', Burlington twp.. Burlington West and Granville, uporr Wednesday. February in. Canton, Leßoy, Franklin. Monroe boro". if on roe twp., Overton, Albany and Towanda twp., upon Ihursdav, March I. -W lmot, Asylum. Toscarora, Wyalusing. Litchfield, Warren, Windham and Terry, upon Friday, March 2. Standing Stone. Herrick*. Orwell, Dike, Shesbeqtfin, Rome and W\ sox upon SuturAwv. March 3. v~ The Assessors will Ik' punctual in defiVerfng the Notices to the taxables and in making their returns in person on the day designated in their Warrants, at which time and place the Board of Revision will attend and hear all such as think themselves aggrieved by said As sessment. and make such alterations and deductions as pay to them seem just. By order of the Commissioner*. K. B. COOLBAUGH, Clerk. February 2. 1360. A CHEAP FARM 1X FA RMI N(JTOX '. T! OG A Co, yt^^a^hnproveff^Jßah^ WOOL Ca\ILDmG. YY E have put onr oiachinery in the ver* | v * best order, and have engaged the services ot two ! good and experienced workmen. Having abundance of machinery, room and power, sfisll he able to do work as fast as it comes, and will rard load* from a distance as soon as brought. Cloth dressing, dye i ing. Ac., will also he" done in its season. 1 shall give the business my personal attention hereafter, and will guar ante* all the work well done. n. B. INGHAM. j Camptown. May 10. l'.'O. CLOSING UP OF NAVIGATION. RR RAN IN THE ."Ti 111 MEN" WANTED to buy Stoves a?, the M.lrf* t" MOTH FOUNDRY', one door east of Mercur's Store. W# have just re vived the large-t assortment of STEVES ever brought to this market, both for Coal and Wood Cooking. Parlor Coal arid Wood Parlor, Dining room Six-plate and Cvlindered Stoves. Some of the celoiii atsl Euipress Cook Stoves, the best Coal Stove *er maimtai tured. all of which will be sold cheaper than at any other establishment in this country. A huge quantity of Tin Ware, Stove Tipe, Elbows, j ConT Hods, Coal Shovels and Coal Sifters, always on "rand, and for sal.* at Wholesale or Retail. All kinds of casting* and trifle bine work done t' i order on short notice. Particular attention paid to Roofing, Eve Troughs. Con ductors, Gutters and all kinds of Jobbing done and war ; ranted to give satisfaction. All kinds of Second Hatrd Cooking Stoves on hawL which will bo sold very cheap. Please give us a calk i Towanda Not. 1.18.ii). JOHN CAIfMiNf. ALL WANTING FARMS IN AH& -aXlightful climate, rwh soil, and secure from frortv -- | See advertisement of Ilammontan Lauds M aaotktt (ulaMB.