saubmfecracnts. JULY 10, 1860. WM. A. ROCKWELL IS OPENING A LARGE STOCK OF Summer & Fall Goods, CONSISTING OF LADIES' DRESS GOODS, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. PRINTS FROM 5 eta. TO ONE SHILLING. MANTILLAS AND DUSTERS. WHITE CRAPE. STELLA. BROCHI, AND PRINTED SHAWLS. SUN UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS. BROAD CLOTHS, MEN AND BOYS' PLAIN AND FANCY CASSIMERES, SUMMER PANT AND COAT GOODS, HATS. CAPS, BONNETS, BOOTS, SHOES, SOLE AND UPPER LEATHER. YANKEE NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS. CROCKERY AND HARDWARE, WOODEN AND STONE WARE, BIRD CAGES AND BIRD SEED, OILS, PAINTS. KEROSENE, FLUID A ALCOHOL, GRINDSTONES AND HINGES, FARMERS TOOLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, All of which will be sold at the lowest possible price for Cash or Produce. WM. A.ROCKWELL. IP. Y. & XL RAIL ROAD. CHANGE of hours, commencing MONDAY. JUNE 18, 1860. Trains will leave Waver!y at about tbe follow ing hours, viz : GOING WKST. GOING EAST. ' Dunkirk Express. .4.57 P. M,IN. Y. Express.. 11.08 A. M Night Express 337A. Mj Night Express.l2.lB A.M. Mail 8.14 P. M.'Accommodation 6.53 P.M. Wav 8.13 A. M 'Stock Express. 4.55 A. M. Express Freight...s.3s P. M.jWajr 2.65 P. M. Fast Freight 8.18 A. M.i Fast Freight.. .10.10 A. M. Way Freight 6.40 A.M. Way Freight...4.2o P. M. Cincinnati Express does not stop at Waverly. Night Express. Stock Express, Express Freight, Past Freight (both ways,) run every day. Accommodation remains over night at Uinghamton. Mail remains over night at Elraira. Night Express of Sundays, runs ouly to Kltuira. All other traius run daily, except Sunday. CHARLES MINOT, General Sup. NATHANIEL MARSH. Receiver. New Iron Works in Towanda! rpHE subscriber lias the pleasu-e to announce I to the public that lie has commenced operations in his new Works, and is now prepared to execute orders for Steam Engines, Grist Mill. Circular, Gang and Mu ley Saw Mill Irons, Iron Water Wheels, and most kinds of Castings and Machinery in common use. He also, manufactures a variety of Stoves ; also Thimble Skeins ami Pipe Boxes. Having purchased the entire stock of Patternt of the late concern of Phillips A Wheeler, k. John Arnot, of Elmira. he thinks lie is better provided with patterns for Gearing, Ac., than any con.ern in this region oi country, He is also provided with the choicest Machi nery and the best of Workmen, and has every facility to execute work promptly. He therefore, solicits a share of public patronage. T nvanda June la. 11880. O. D. BARTLETT. f > ROWN SIIE ETINGS, 4 \ wide, from I) 6i to hi cents per yard at . . j,-2<>. HUMPHREY'S. T All (J E STOCK, of Gents, Ladies and I J Children's Gaiters, Bootees and Shoes. Just re ceived at June 20. IMP. HUMPHREY S. S. N. BRONSON Is now receiving at the Metropolitan Hardware Store. Or well, pa. A LARGE ADDITION TO HIS STOCK OF , 'Harvest & Haying Tcols. I bui (! ind-s/onrs, Stores, Butter Workers,-] Washing Machines, Dig Porters, Sash, JYai ls, Glass, llotise Trimmings, Mechanic s Toots, \c. n'J.YTED. WOOL, HIDES, PELTS, 1 COPPER, UUITANNIA, Ac. ALESSO MARIO, I Portrait &: Landscape Painter WARD HOUSE, TOWANDA. "NEW GROCERY A\n PRftVtSIQN STQRI! | 1 R PATCH respectfully informs tlie ri ' • tiZensof Towaawfa and vicinity, that he has receiv- • "1 and opened in B. Kingsbery's store, opposite Mo.itan- ; \<-s', a large aud well selected stock of Groceries & Provisions, . . Mhich will be sold Cheap as the Cheapest, for I CASH OR FARIVXDR'S PRODUCE. The Goods are entirely new nd fresh, and comprise the best selected stock of Sugars, Teas, Coffees, ty"?, Ecu its, Candies, Tobacco, Pork, Hams, b'vl Deef. Fish of all kinds. Camp/tens, Fi'did, Wooden Stone Ware, }\-c. Evtr brought into this market. All that is asked is a trial of goods and prices. CASH AND THE HIGHEST PRICE ' -I lie paid at all times for Farmer's Produce of all kinds 1 W" l ' md BUTTER wanted at good prices. '*anda. June 11 1C0. READ! REFLECT! REMEMBER ! J HAT in addition to our former nssnrment wc arc now opening a full and general assortment ot MB t SUMMER GOODS, Ii- u great care to meet the wants of all. Farm- I Mechanics (and especially) THE LADIES, I tft,r r c ? nsu ' t tteir own intereat) give ua us a call i I 1 *r basing elsewhere, as we are deterrmincd l-VOr TO RE UNDERSOLD /[ I I)Rv our Stock of I 2.00D5, CROCKERY, ,i BOOTS & SHOES, HARIMVARE, PAINTS, OILS, no A®", GLASS, C n° U ?E TRIMMINGS, AC. AC, * excelled as to quality, quantity or variety. - Janej4.lB6 0 ._ F RESA ORANGES AND LEMONS, ntj Iy. FOX'S. I iR KESU FIGS AND PRUNES, at FOX'S, j LKS,Challies, Bareges, Thib- Vo'n Cra P* Shawls, just received at HUMPHREY'S. -'ster Brass & String Band. WM. DXTTRXCH, Leader. h 'ftrenar^E. 1 ? in general, that they are fBSJtt for p^de8 ' w - H 1 EJJ?* KES , AT WHOLESALE AND MLF.a'R'C- I Jicto £totocrfmwfj4ts. JUNE 15, 1860. RECEIVI2ST G BY J. D. HUMPHREY, ( H est Side of the. Public Square.) DOMESTICS, Hosiery and Gloves, Sugar, Molasses, Pish, AND OTHER FAMILY BMKIII BOOTS, SHOES rf ■ Suitable for the scasou. , Sole& Upper Leather, Calf skin, AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF MOROCCO, SHOE FINDINGS, LININGS, Btc. WHICH AP.E TO BE SEED At Redxlced Prices, FOR CASH! HOTEL KEEPERS, DRUGGISTS, FARMERS, AND ALL WIIU WANT I HAVE jnsf fcceived from the City, n l Large Stock uf IMPORTED PI RK LIQUORS, j of every variety. My stock of LIQ' i)RS has been pnr chafed fur CASH, directly from the Importer-", v.-h r!>y ; I am cuablcd to lurui-ii Farmers for the approaching i H.trV"- t. a Superior runt Pure article of Liquor, <>l air. . kind whatever, at f.GWER PRIE'ES than were ever be fore otfered in Towanda. HOTEL KEEPERS Will Aud it greatly to their advantage to examine my 1 stock leioie purchasing el<ewhere. 1 liave facilities for ! purchasing, which enables me to WHOLESALE my goods at New York WHOLESALE PRICES! ■ Besides my Liquor? are warranted pure and unadulter ated. 1 have also on hand the longest Stock and Great- I est Variety of TOBACCO AND SECARS Ever brought to Towanda, which having been purchased directly from the Manufacturers aud Importers, enables me to compete with the Wholesale Tobacconists ot the city. H">tel keepers and others are respectfully invited to an cxaminati m of my entire stock of Liquors, Cigars and To'acco. Also, Groceries & Provisions, Of every description, will !>o kept constantly on hantl, at ' prices LOWER than elsewhere in this town. Confident that I inn enabled to sell my entire stock of j Goods, either at Wholesale or Retail, less than like goods | can be purchased this side of the City, I respectfully so- j licit tire public to an examination at No. j. Brick Row. 11. W. NOBLE. Towanda, June 14. 1860. 50 Cent Tea. ( HOICK IMPERIAL TEA at 65 rents a ponud ; a better article than we have ever sold' at that price, and probably as good as others sell at 75 cents This no htimbug—all we ask is to have it tried. We warrant every pound of Tea we sell to give satisfaction cr the money returned in all cases at FOX'S. I AVA. RIO AND LAGUIRA COFFEE ; *t in the K'-nu 1 and Grain :it FOX'S. I^RUIT! FRiUlT.—Oranges,Lemon*, R%i*> ins. Figs, Prunes and Dried Peaches at FOX'S. pi EESE, CR A(' K E lIS A ND'HE M RIN G IJ at F X'S. BASKETS, CLOTHES' PINS, SCRUB and blacking brushes, Window Brushes with long and short handles, Mop Sticks, Shaker Mops, Matches. Wooden Faucets and a vatiety of Wood ware at FOX'S_ MAIZENA— A NEW ARTICLE MADE from Corn, said to be superior to Corn Starch for Puddings at FOX'S vrufs, SARDINES AND cm ARS it Wholesale and retail si FOX'S. AMES' DETERSIVE SOAP—THE best Chemical soap in the United States at FOX'S. MA CARONI AND vERMecILLA . very flne and fresh at FOX'S. FBEID MERCITH/, piVIL ENGINEER. SURVEYOR AND DRAUGHTSMAN, respectfully announces to tbe cit izens of Bradford county, that he is prepared to do any work that maybe entrusted to him, with accuracy arid despatch. Towanda, May 24th, 1860. WOOL I WOOL! WOOL !—25,000 ihs WANTED !—The highest market price will be paid rt May 23,1860. M-E SOLOMON'S. gy Wash your Wool clean before you bring it to mar ket.on the sfleep. if possible, or in tub, as one-tbird will be deducted for unwashed wool, as is the custom in the wool trade, and fanners can do it a good deal cheaper, as above mentioned. WILSON, BA2UNE3 dL CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Extensive Dealers in Tea. 115 Warren street, (three door* Eelow Washington st.,) NEW YORK. WILLIAM H. WILSON, formerly of tbe firm of Ful ler, Dayton <fe Co., and Wilson, Jackson & Merrill. D. V. BARNES, formerly of Bradford county. A. C. KGENEY. of Wyoming county. Pa. SAMUEL N. DELANO, of New York- lGmyCm FRUIT! FRUIT!! /XF-ANGES, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Prunes, Citron yJ Zante Currants. For sale, wholesale and retail, by Towanda, June T). 1663. C- B PATCH ittlscellanrous. JUNE 1, 1860, JUST OPENED, AT THE KEYSTONE STORE! A NEW STOCK OF iiiiiS ©01)11 i TN calling attention to our present stock of NEW GOODS, we do not hesitate to say, that in no j village in Northern Pennsylvania or Sourthern New | York will a stock of goods be found possessing more at tractions in variety, styles, quality of goods and prices, ! than we are now prepared to exhibit. Having facilities | for buying goods superior to others, we are able at all times to select the newest styles and most desirable goods ! as they appear in market; and conducting our business 1 strictly upon the CASH SYSTEM! we uan keep always on hand a large stock and better as , sortment ami can aflbrd to .-*ll goods at lower prices than i they can be found elsewhere. We are now receiving a large assortment of SUMMER SILKS! Plain and Figured Bareges, Crape Moretz. Elegant Barege ROBES, at half their value. Organdie Robes, Printed Organdies, Plain and Figured Lawns. Jacouett i Robes, Printed Jaconetts, Pine Apple Cloths. '• Barege Anglais," the most fashionable and durable cotton aud worted dress goods now worn. Besides a great variety of other styles of Dress Goods. Also the best assort u.cnt of MOURNING GOODS, That can be found this side of New York. HOOP SKIRTS! 250 STEEL SPUING HOOP SKIRTS At a Great Redaction in Price. JUST RECEIVED AT The Keystone Store, A FRESH SL'PPLY OF Three-Pit) and Ingrain Carpets, Plain White and Check Mattings, Floor Oil Cloths, from 3 I to 2 yards wide, Druggets, M.itts, Ac., Ac. 'i'he-c goods we are prepared to sell 20 per cent less than the same can be bought elsewhere. fUST RECEITED at tie KEYSTONE *c - 1-ti.il, a large tot oi .oUN EMBIIEKI.AK afid PA RASOLS, at a greet reduction from what we have hereto fore scid them. TUST RECEIVED at (he fcBYSTONE *f STORK.SteIIa Shawls.all prices, Plain Thibet Shawls nil odors. Silk Shawls. Bro- he Shawls, Printed Wool Shawls. Lacc Shawls, Silk and Lawn Mantillas, " Zeno bias," Ac. Ac. TUST RECEIVED at the KEYSTONE *t STORE, Elegant Counterpanes, different sizes. Wool and Damask Tabic Covers, Damasks, Bleached and L'n ijeached l.inen Table Damasks, Napkins, Linen Table Spreads, Curtain Draperies, Sheetings and Pillow-case Mu.-lius, from to 24 yards wide. TUST RECEIVED at the KEYSTONE 'f STORE, Transparent Window Shades, all sizes, and Trimmings. Green and Buff Hollands, different widths. I'UST RECEIVED nt flic KEYSTONE •" STORK. Boots and Shoes, l!at. Caps and Straw- Goods, Crockery, Oils and Paints, Glass and Sash, Choice Family Groceries. Bajous Kid Gloves ! \LL sizes, in colors, Bltfck lUKI White, of these celebrated gloves will alwavs I,{ found at the KEYSTONE STORE. AW ails ! Nails ! I "if V ) F!GS NAI LS of a Superior quality, tyjyj For Sale, Wholesale and Retail, at the KEYSTONE STOKE. I UST RECEIVED at the KEYSTONE *t STORE, an elegant assortment of Embroideries. Em broidered Collars, Embroidered Setts, Embroidered Edg ings, Embroidered In-erfing l , Marseilles Collars, Mar sailles Setts, Embroidered Financings, Crape Collars, Crape Sens. Crape Veils. Black Love Veils. A large as sortment of Black Lace Veils. THE CAMPAIGN OF 18G0 ! MUSIC! MUSICI! MUSIC !! ! The Towanda Brass Band, COMPOSED OF TEN TALENTED AND EXPERI ENCED' MUSICIANS, Would respectfully announce to the citizens of this and adjoining counties, that they are now- prepared to fnrnisli the BEST KIND OF MUSIC for any and every occasion, at reasonable rates. For en gogernents, Address J. BILL MEANS. May 10, IMP. Towanda. Bradford Co. I'a. DR. JOHN MINTOSH, will be fOtinrl at his old office, Patton's Block, during Spring and Summer. Teeth nserted on Vulcanised Rubber—the latest improvement ic dentistry. Specimen plCce fo seen at the office. Persons indebted to me will please pav up. JOHN M INTOSH. Towanda. March 20, 1860. _ Tmmi mm, iXear the Bridge, Toutanda, Pa. JOHN LAUGHLIN respectfully informs the public that he has leased the new and commodi ous Hotel rocently erected near the Bridge, and having furnished it thoroughly, is now prepared to accommodate such of the travelling "public as may give him a call. He wil! endeavor by attention t-> the wants of his guests and by the reasonableness of his charges, to merit a por tion of public patronage. The Bar will be kept stocked with the best Sprituons and Malt Lsquors. Good Stabling is attached, with oare ful attendance. May 23, 1860. DRESS MAKING! THE undersigned would respectfully inform the Ladies of Towanda and vicinity, that they are now prepared to do all kinds of DRESS MAKING in the latest and most fashionable style, and cheaper than at aDv other establishment in the County. Rooms one door below Beidieman's block, at the residence of A.J. Noble. MRS. A- J. NOBLE, April 16, 1860. MISS J. H. HALE. Wool Carding in Myersburg. PERSONS living: on the West side of the Snsquehanna river, having WOOL TO CARD can leave it at the Clothing Biore of E- B. BENEDICT, in Towandt. and it will be sent to tbe Factory in Myersbnrg, Carded and then returned to the Store witb6ot>oy extra charge for cartage. , Myersburg, May 11, 1860- W. E. BENEDICT. /CULTIVATOR TEETH at \J . MERCUB'S "VTACKINAW TftOUT—FiDe New Fish Juat received at- FOXT3. Hfflal. 0 SALE.—fty virtde of sundry . O writs of Vend. Expo., issued out of the court of common pleas of Bradford county, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale on THURSDAY, the 30th day 01 August, A. D. 1860, at the court heme. In Towanda, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following described lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Ulster township,and bounded as follows : north by land cf M. Roes, east by land for merly of II S Davidson, A Co. south by land of Geo Lenox, Jobu Lenox and Daniel Lenox, and west by land former ly of William Monnsey. Containing ninety acres be the same more or less, about fifty acres improved with two log houses, a framed barn, and an apple orchard and oth er fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Ablram Pierce vs. John Elsbree. Also at the suit of John McGuffee vs. John Elsbree. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of laud sit uate in Springfield township, and biunded as follows : north by land of Asa Wood, east by the highway, south and west by land of James U. Grace. Containing 26 acres, more or less, about 10 acres thereof improved with a shed and a few fruit trees thereon. ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate In Springfield township, and bounded as follows : north by land of Alanson Cole, James U. Grace, L. Grace and Theodore Leonard, east by land ot Russell Young, and south by land of J. Ru3er and Russell Young, and west by land of James U. Grace, Loring Grace and Asa Wood. Containing 47 acres, more or less, about 20 acres improved with a log barn, a framed bain and a lew truit trees thereon. ALSO—AII that certain lot piece or parcel of land sit uate in Springfield twp. and bounded as follows : north by land Burgess, east by land of Charles Burgess and Charles Phelps, Jr., south bv land of Martin Philips, and we t by land of Enoch Merrill, L. Cooper, Jr., et. 1 Containing 77 acres and 152 perches, more or less, about 50 acres improved, being lot No. 24 on C. F. Wells' map of Springfield township, with a log house thereon. ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece or parcel of laud situate In Springfield twp.. bounded as follows : north A east by fends of Theodore Wilder,.south yb the Co. road, and west by the north road. Containing one acre, more or less, all improved with a framed dwelling bouse and store, a (rained barn and shed, with fruit and ornamental trees thereon. ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land situate In Springfield township, bounded as follows : north by land of Barnard Newell, Walter Mattocks, Asa Jeattocks, Thomas Pyne and James L. Philips, east by lands of No ah Bliss and W. H. Westbrook, and south by Elam Ben nett and W. II Westbrook, and west by land of Joel Adams. Containing two hundred acres, be the same more or less, about 160 acres improved with 3 framed dwelling houses, 3 framed hams aud sheds, 4 apple orch ards and other fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of C. A L. Denison A Co. vs. Hiram Spear. ALSO- The following lot, pfece ot pa'eel of land sit | uate in West Burlington twp , hounded north by lands of | John Balard and Isaac Swain, on the east by laudjof Syl | vester Woodin, Simeon Henson and Samuel Mott, and west or south west by land of Wither Carnage. Contain iug 130 acres, more or less, about 60 acres, more or less, ' improved, one log house, two log barns, two apple orcli . artf*. a peach orchard, and other fruit trees thereon. I Seized and taken in execution at the suit of J. W. My , era to the use of William Coryell vs. Nathaniel Hart, i Geo. W. Henson and Elisha P. llenson. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land sit uate in South Creek twp., and hounded north by laud of Samuel Smith and Martin Liddy, east by the William sport and Elmira Rail Road.south by land of John Smith and David Tuttle. and west by land of Sarffuel Smith.— > Containing 130 acres, more or,fesnj, about 65 acres im proved with a framed Irons J, a iog house, a framed barn, and the frame of a horse baru and a young orchard thereon. Seized and takeu in execution at the suit of Orriu P. Ballard to the use of Abirain Pierce vs. Cornelius Hoight. ALSO— The following lot. piece orpafcel of land sit uate in ArrnCida tVfp., hbbnded north hy fan 3 of Levi Youmaus, on the east by land of P. B. Field, south by the public highway, and the Wehlcf school house lot. and lands of Henry Covert, and west by land of J. P. Bnrnham. Containing about sixty acres, more cr less, about 20 acres improved one log house, one Iramed baru, and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Nathan Truman to the use of Henry Covert and Geo. Field vs. Lysander C. Sbepard and Phineas B. Field admiui.-itra tors of Abizer Field. VLSO—The following lot. piece or parcel of land sit uate in Athens twp., hounded as follows : Beginning at the south •,'■?est CofnV-r of ait >.o. 2, owned by Patrick Huily, thence westward I y along lands of Elijah Smith 115 rods to the south east corner of lands belonging to the estate of B. 1* Snyder, decfiased, thence northwardly along fen'iTs or said B. P. Snyder's estate l;ii* rials to lands of said Erastus Wolcott. thence eastward!/ along lands of said Wolcott and lands lielonging to the heirs of .fuli ns Tozer, deceased. 11.7 rods to the road, tlieni* along said road southwardly 139 rods to the place of tit-ginning. Containing 100 acres, more or less, about 40 acres im proved,a trained house and log barn A fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Ira B. Sherwood Vs. Dennis McCarthy and Patrick lfnrly. ALSO—A certain lot. piece or parcel of land -ituate in I a- Roy and Granville townships, bounded as follows : north by land of Samuel Fitch, east by laud of 0.1). Perry and Charles Drake, south by laud of C. arles Lamb, and west by land of John Warburton. Containing bo A acres, more or less, about 10 acres improved, one small framed house, one framed barn, and a young orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of W. A. Park to the use of John C. Adams vs. A. 1.. Moore and Isaac Wilcox. ALSO —A certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Ulster twp.. bounded as iollows ; north by land of Geo. West nnd Tsaac Huff, east by land of John V. Hull and 11. S. Davidson, A Co., south by land of Abraham Steers and Henry Kitchen, and west by land of Goo. Gulu.sha and F. A. Williams. Containing 87A acres.more or less, about 35 acres improved, a log house and a log burn and it few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of 11. S. Da vidson A Co., to the use of Charles F. Welles, Jr., vs. Samuel Galusha. AI .SO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land sit uate in Athens borough, and bounded north by land of Isaac Fill ford and John Watkins, Jr.. on the east by the highway lands of Geo. S. Welierand A. Morlc-y, on th*e south hy lands of E. B. Miaicr. and on the west by lands of John" Watkins, Jr. Containing abfiut 87A acres, more or less, about 50 acres improved, iog house, log barn, shoe shop, framed ham, tfiid"fruit frees therfioii. ALSO— All the defendant's iuteres? lit the foi'lowirig deserilied lot, piece or parcel of land situate in SntithfTlld tp.. bounded ou ail sides, norfli, cast, south and west by lands of Nelson Keeler. Containing one acre, in tc or less, nil improved, one steam saw mill, small framed house, and a barn thereon. Seized and taken in execution at flic suit of JcssC Spald ing vs. Warren J. King. ALSO—flic following lot, piece or parcel of land sit uate in Standing Stone tp., hounded north by land of John Swackhantmer, east by land of John Hlnc. south by land of Alexander Ennis, and west by land of H. J. Madill and E. W. Baird. Containing 82 acres, more or less, about JO acres improved, a log house, a framed barn, an' apple orchard and other fruit trees thereon Seized and taken in execution at the suit of E. IV. Baird vs. Luther Varguson. ALSO—A certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Canton tp., bounded norfli by lands of Mrs. William Roberts, east by land of .'arris Metier, south by land of Alpheus Dann, and west by the public highway. Con taining J" 4 *- acres, tiibrc or rem, fffctrtft 20 acres improved, one framed house, one,framed barn, anil fruit trees there till. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Henry Riley to the use of Eleazer Pomeroy vs. Zina L. Scott. ALSO—AII that ceitain lot, pfh*e or pmCel oT land situnte in Rome ?p.. bounded as follows : north by land of Hugh McCabe and GersHom Towner, east by land of '• Hugh McCabe, south by lr.hd of Hug If JfcCab", and west j by land of James I?. Demoney. Contaihing -fJ acres, more or less, all improved, with an old framed House, a \ work shop, a grist mill, and a few fruit trees thereon. ALSO—AII that certain hit, pirfce or parcel of land situate in Rome tp., bounded as follows : noiTh by Hind of T. S. Kinner, cast by land of James Layton, south by laud of Jacob Krcanback, and west by land of George Horton and Chauncey Kansom. Containing 105 acres, be the same, more or less, about 00 acres improved, 2 plank houses, 1 Iramed bam, an apple orchard and other fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at tH'e suit of James McCabe to the use of John C. Adams vs. John Gore and Silas Gore. ALSO-The following lot, piece or parcel of land sit uate in West Burlington tp., and bounded as follows: beginning at a hemlock the north west corner of said lot, thence nortii 14 deg. east 69 8-10 perches to hemlock, the corner of C. P. Phillips' lot, thence south 884 deg. east 111 5-10 per. to a post, thence south 1J deg. west 69 8-10 per. to a post, thence north 88 deg. west Hf 5 10 per. to the place of beginning. Contaiuing 19 acres and 152 per. more or has, fifteen acres improved,.log house, log barn and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John Rich ardson ahd Robert B. Davidson, trustees <Lc., to the use of Gordon F. ifason ■ds. Henry Tibbetts. ALSO—AII that described' lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Ulster tp., bounded as follows : north and east by the public highway, south by lands of Uriah Shaw, and west by land of John Conßlin. Containing half an acre, more or less, all iipproved, with a framed tavern house, a framed barn and shed and other out buildings, and a few fmft trees thereon. Seized and taken in execntion at the Bait of James Van Dyke vs. Nathan Olmstead. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land sit aate in Armenia tp., and bounded as follows: beginning at a sugar tree in the northern boundary line of land conveyed to Lewis P. Newell, thence by lots No. 306 on map survey 100 per. to a post, thence by lots No. 287 and 288 east 180 per. to a post, thence by lots No. 285 & 308, and south 100 per- to a post, and by Lewis P. New ell's lot west 180 parches to the place of Beginning, be ing lot No. 307. Containing about 100 acres, more or less, about 40 acre l , more or less. Improved, 1 framed house and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of S- W. & D. F. Fomeroy & Co. vs. Abizer Field. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land situate In Terry tp., bounded nortn by the public highway leading from Ter rytown to Albany, east bv land of Matthew JfcMabon, south tp C- F Welles, IT, letter, B. Roberta and An§o- Srga. tu. Lewis and went by feed or fc. F. Welle*. Containing 145 acres, more or less, about 20 acres improved, one framed house, two hoard sneds and a lew fruit trees tbereou. Seized and talteh in execution st the suit of Moaea Eit enberger to the use of Daniel Cook vs. Henry Vetter. ALSO—The following lot ol land situate in Granville tp., bounded north by land wt Elisba Bailey and a road leading to Ezra Bailey's, east by land of Ezra Bailey and Myron Holcotnb, south by the public highway, and* west by land of John Simpson and John Zimrner. Contain ing i3O acres, be the same more or less, about 70 acres thereof improved, 1 framed house, 1 framed barn, a log house and a small orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Gorden F. Mason to the use of Henry J. Madill vs. Lewis D. Fow ler. ALSO—The following lot of land situate in Asylum tp., bounded north by land of John Johnson, east by land of Samuel Vanderpool and the Benjamin Ackla farm originally, now occupied by 9. S. Bradley, south by land of William R. Storrs and west by the Wil!iam Morrison tract now owned by David Cash. Containing about 430 acres, more or leas, about 110 acres improved, 4 plank and framed houses and a framed barn with a shed attach ed thereon: ALSO—AII the interest of defendant in a cluster cf Is lands lying in the Susquehanna river, Bradford county, known as the Gordon and Ackla islands, being opposite the mills formerly occupied by Israel Smith, Asylum tp. Gout ining about 4Cacres, mJre or less, partly improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of The Wav erly Bank vs. Alanson B. Smith. ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece or pafce! of land slt ua'e in Athens tp.. bounded as follows : north by William Scott's lapd, east by tli's? estate of Julius Tozt-r. dee'd, south by D. L. F. Clark, and went by Julius Tozer's e.itate. Containing 1 tK> acres, about SO acres improved. 1 frame house, 1 framed barn, 1 log shed trained shed attached, 1 log house and fruit trees thereon. ALSO—One other piece ot parcel of laud situate in Athens tp.. bounded aa follows : north by land ot Wtu Scott, east by the eastate of Julius Tozer. dec'if south bv laud of E. Wolcott and west by land of Julius Tozer. dee'd. and fend of B. P Snyder's e*. Containing 17 ucres. about 8 aires Improved, 1 framed house and fruit trees thereon. ALSO—One other lot of land situate on Cannl street, in Athens boro', and bounded as follows: north by the Bank lots, east by land of Thomas R DaCis, south by Canal stre<*t and west by lend of Mrs. Culleu. Contain ing 50 feet front and s4 toet deep, all improved. ALSO—One other lot of land situate in Atjietfs .tp., bounded north by land of A . A. E. Elsbree, east by iaud of Erastus Wolcott, south by land of Wnt. Phelps and west by land of Thomas Containing 06 acres, about two acres improved, 1 frame house, log baru, saw mill, and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken In execution at the suit ot The Farm ers Union Insurance Co vs. Erastus Volcoli. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of fend sit uate in Canton tp., bounded north and east by lands of C. S. Sellard, on the south hv land occupied by R. H. Benson, west by the highway leading from Canton Vil lage to Sullivan county. Containing about 200 square ieet. more or less, el*improved, With a two story framed dwelling house and other out buildings and friiit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of E. XT. Col well to the u<€ of Woodholl A Co. vs Josfah Francisco. ALSO—By a writ Fi Fa., the following lot, piece or parcel of laud situate in Albany tp., bound north by land of P. H. Wilcox and other lands of defendants, S. C. & J. W. Means, east and south by lands of Welles Wilcox A 9C A J W Means, and west by the Berwick turnpike.— Containing about zo acres, more or less, Hbont 20 Ceres improved vfittf a framed grist mill and water privilege thereunto belonging, a new framed dwelling house part ly finished, three plunk houses, a framed shed, and a few lruit trees thereon. AI.SO—AII that certain lot. piece or parcel of land sit uate in Albany tp., bound north by laud of Sheffield Wif acox. easf by land of Sheffield Wilcox and others, south by laud of Welles Wilcox and S C A J W Means, and eh the west by the Albany or south branch of the Towanda Creek. Containing 100' acres, more or less. Seized and taken in execution at the mitt of Ptirtou Kingsbury vs. Samuel C Means and J W Means. ALSO—By a writ of Lev. Facias, all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Burlington and Towan da townships, and bounded and described as follows, to witbeginning at a white maple south west comer of lot No. 276, thence west 172 perches to .t beech sapling, thence south .73 5-10 perche- to i post. thence west 152 perches to the east line of lot No. 281, thence 53.5-10 perches to the beginning. Containing *Xi acres and 102 i-lO p.-relies, strict rhcasuri. it being intended for the north half of lot No. 182, en warrant lot No. 1721. ab-'iit 35 acres improved, 1 framed houx. 1 Irarucd barn, and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in cffecufinu rf ths suit of C. L. Ward's use vs. William Pepper, Jr., with notice ta 6am ue! Stropes, td-rre tenant. THOMAS M. WOODRUFF, Sliir.X. Sheriff's Office. Tuwanda, J-Iy 25, 1860. Notice to Pckchaseks—To prevent inisnndt r-tarpl ing, ni-tict is hereby given that puri has, rs at Sheriff's sales will be required to pay Ue hmount 1 id a* the time the land is sold, it has become imperatively neceesary to adopt this rule, and it will be strictly adhered'to, ex cept in cases, where the purchaser is a lien creditor and is entitled to the fund as provided in the Ist section of the act of Assembly, approved April 2u, "1846. which is as follows : " Whenever the purchasers of teal estate at Orphans' Court or Sheriff's sale, shall appear from the proper record to he entitled, as a ACri creditor*, to receive the whole or any portion of the proceeds of said sale, it shall be the duty of the sheriff, administrator, executor or other person making such sale, to receive the receipt of such purchaser or purchasers for the amount which iie or they would appear, from the record as aforesaid, to be entitled to receive: Provid-d that this section shall not be So construed as to prevent the right of said Sheriff, administrator, executor or other person aforesaid to de mand and receive at the lime of sale a sum sufficient to cover all legal costs entitled to be paid out of the proceeds of said sale; and provided further, that before any pur chaser or purchasers shall receive the benefit of this sec tion, he or they sIDiF produce .to the Sheriff, or other per son so making said sale, a duly certified statement from the proper records, under the hand and official seal of the proper officer, showing that he is a lien creditor.entitled to receive any part of the proceeds of the sale aforesa siid." \ 1 I UXORS NOT ICR —ln the matter of J.\ the estate nf Henry Siblt, deceased, hi the Orphans Court of Bradford County. The uVnhrsigned, an Auditor, appointed by' rhi! Court to distribute the monies in the hands of th" Executor, as per a'count tiVii. will attend to tIC (duties of his appointment at his ofiTc<S in the Birodth of Tovranda, on SATURDAY, the lltli day of AUUI'ST.PiOO.at 1 uTlook I'. M., at which lime and placd all persons interested Will present their claims or be iVbarrcd from claiming any portion of said fund. U. D. MONTANYE. Jufy 15, isi'.o. Auditor. QALK OF REAL ESTATE —The valnn k d ble Ileal Kstate Known as the I.ukens hands situate in Warren Township, Bradford County are offered for sale to the highest and best bidder. Tikis bidy of lands consists of four contiguous tracts, containing liltern hun dred acrCs of good farming and grazing lann, wcff wativ- j ed. and of easy access to a close market for produce, as the lands are situated only about five miles from the New York and Erie i tail rose?. Offci's of purchase vril, be re ceived for the whole body, or for the separate parcels ac cording fo the subdivisions occupied by the tenants. No sale WilT be made of less tl.'Pi on* hundred acres, and pare Is will not tie sold separately ui?les the whole body Can be sold ir. that way. TernA of payin<-rt, one third cash, and the balance in two ehaial annual instalments, with interest secured by bond and mortgage on the property. Title unquestiona ble and free from all incumbrance. Persons desirous of purchasing will send their offers in writing in the nature of bids pir acre, eithbr to mv Agent. WM. El. WELL, Esq.,Towanda, Pa. or to myself, SARAH L. KKEN'E, administratrix, with the will annexed of John Lukcns, deceased, 10th and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia. April 2, 18(10. JULY 9, 1860. Th6y Have Arrived ! Those who were unfortunate in not securing a bargain in our last late arrivaf of FASHIONABLE AND CHEAP TRIMMINGS, Childrens <k Ladies Flats, Shakers, <kc. Are again offered an opportunity. , A Large Assortment at. Loit Prices from vhich to select. TRACY A MOORE. AME to tbe enclosure of the subscriber, J in Warren township, Bradford county, Pa., on the 11th of June, five creatures, supposed to he one year old, —being 3 steers aDd 2 heifers,—l jet black steer; 1 pale red steer, line hick, some white under belly ;,1 brinole steer with a white star lh his forehead ; 1 red heifer, also 1 red heifer with brindle cast, with white under belly. Warren, July 16, 1860. WM. C. BOWLN. FISH!' FXSH!! FISH!!! THE best assortment in Pennsylvania.' Consisting cf Mackerel, Trout. White Fish, Blue Fish, Salmon, Codfish, Pickled and Smoked Herring. Smoked Halibut, Ac. Ac., on band, and to be sold cheap, by Towanda, Jane 10, 1860. C. B. PATCH. CHEESE. —A fina article'of Cheese always on band and for sale, wholesale and retail, by C.B. PATOH. COFFEES, TEA'S AV*>- 6PICES J -Tb# best in Town. 0. B. PAIC¥ I _ acgal. REG ISTER'S NOTICES.—Notice is here by given, that there has been filed and settled ia the office of the Register of Wills, ia And for the county of Bradford, accounts of Administration upon the follow mg estates, vi* : Fine! account of Fanny Chaffee, executrix of John Chaffee, late of Warren, deceased. Fine! account of James W. Brink, administrator of Charlotte Shepard, late of Wells, deceased. Final account of Urania Vflson. administratrix of Dan iel WSisoa, late of Asvlura. deceased. Parrial account of Joseph Hornet and Salstury Cole, execute rs of Frederick Usher, late of Towanda town shin, deceased I inal account of 0.0. Beslcy, administrator of Istuc Beriey, late of Columbia, deceased. F?nn! account of Mariaber Hill (formerly Sfariahc* Shores) and Albert Lent, administrators of Richard Shores, late of Wysox, deceased. Final account of James A. Biles,surviving Adm'rof A. P. Blies, late of Wyalusing, dee'd. And the xnme will be presented tc the Orphan's Court of Bradford county, on MONDAY the Ist day of Sept. i next, for confirmation and allowance. JAMES H. WEBB, Register. Register's Office. July 26.1860. ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford Coun I ty, will be exposed to public aaie, on the premises, on SATURDAY. AUGUST 4, 1860. at 1 o'clock. P. M.. tho | following described propeity, late the cntate of Orange Bos worth, late ,of Pike twp'., deceased, to wit : North I by lands of Win. Brink's estate east by l&Lds belonging . to tiie heirs of said Win. Brink's estate, and lands of ( liosely Ellsworth, south by Linda of George D.Johnson ; and Jonathan Nichols, west by lands of Stephen Brink. | fl SI. Tupper and R. B. Eastabrooks. Containing about sixty acres, about fiity acies improved, with a framed dwelling house, framed barn, sim.il horse ham, two or -1 chatds thereon Terms made known on the day of sale. WM\ B. STEVENS. BETSEY BOSWORTH. : June 7. 18C0. Administrator*. ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford Coun ty, will be exposed to public sale, on the premises, oh ■SATURDAY, AUGUST 4,1*60. at 1 P. M.thS following property late the estate of P.M. Hosier .late of Springfield 1 twp., deccused. to wit: The following lot piece or par ! eel ot land situate in Springfield to., bounded east by N. S. Mox ley, south by lands of F. F. Bennett, west by 1 lands of Charles Elliott, et. a!., north by lands of J. Mo , hovd, and It. Culp. Containing iftty-two acres, or there abouts. Terras of Sale—C/iie fourth upon confirmation of sale and the balance in one year with interest. LEMUEL C. GLEASON. June". !BCO. Administrator. ORPHANS' COURT SALE— By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford Coun ty, will bo exposed to public sale, on the premises, on SATURDAY, JULY 7. IBGO. at I o'clock. P. M.. the fol lowing property, late the estate of Nelson Johnson, late of Pike twp., deceased, (o wit: The following lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Pike tp.. bounded north by lauds of George H. Little, east by the public highway leading through Leßavsville, south by WiPiatn 1. Rob bins, west by lands of "Josiah Benham. Containing about one '.bird of'an acre, all Improved, with a small framed dwelling bouse, shop, bam and a few fruit trees thereon Terms of Sale—Tae purchase money to be paid on the confirmation of the sale. J. P.. FLETCHER, June 7,ISCT. Administrator. Administrators notice.—Notice . is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the ex state of CHARLES PERKINS, late of Smith field, dece'd, must make immediate payment, and ali persons having demands against said estate will present them duly au thenticated for settlement. JOSEPH PERKINS, Mayay 24. 1860. Administrator. ' NOTICE. —Notice is here- XJ by given, that all persons indebted to the estate of A SIT Ell HUNTINGTON, '.ate of Athens Borough, de ceased are hereby i equested to made payment without de lay and all persouh having demands apatnst raid estate. . will present thc-iu duiv authenticated f. r settlement, to CHARLES O. HUNTINGTON. Juac 2C. 1860. Executor. V DM i Ms i RATOK S NOT IfE.—Notice i -T\- is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the estate of WILLIAM FARNsWORriI late of Troy dee'd. are hereby requested to Tpnke payment without "delay ; ! and ail persons having claims against the said e-tate will pfiase preset.: them duly uut'Wnti atcd lor settlement. ELFtZER POMEROY. July IT. 1860. Administrator. \ EDITOR'S NOTICE— J*i* Holmes t a I\. I! J Madid'\ ute r*. C'narin Mead —ln the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County, No. 60t, December term. 1857. The undersigned,an Auditor, appointed by said Court to distribute funds raised bV Sheriff s sale of real estate of defendant, will attend to the dairies of his; ppointruent at his office in the Borough of towanTa. on SATURDAY, the lsth cf AUGUST, ISCO, at 9 o'clock. A. M., at which time and place nil persons interested are requested" to present their claims or else lie forever debarred from the -aid fund. E. OVERTON, Jr. July 11, 1 - Go. Auditor. NOTICE —Noiioe is here -J by given, that ail persons indebted to the estate ot RICHARD McPHLRSON, fate of Wralusing tp.. dee'd., are hereby requested to make payment without delay and all persons having claims against said estate will present thifil dTdv anfhenticated for settlement. JOHN MORROW, April 8.1860. Executor. \ DM I N IS'TRATRIX'SNOTI CE. Notice i= her"bv given, tlfnt all p*rsonX indebted to the Es tate of JOBSH Kl'AitD, fate ot A tliens Borough, deceased are here! y rc.jilcsUd to make immediate payment.and all persons having claims ogainst .said estate" will present them duly authenticated for settlement. CORNELIA SHEPARD. Administratrix d- uvnis tiuu. with will annexed. ! Kelp-miry ft, HtiO. I 4 DMINISTRATOR SNOTICE.— Notice Xv is hereby given that, all persons indebted to the ea j tatc of GEORGE AVERY, late of Rome township, dee'd. are hereby WqoesfciJ to make immediate payment, and ' all persons haying < lira's against said estate will presciit them dulv auilicbticafed for sctllemeiif -to John Pass more, it Rome. JTrilN PASBMORE, HAMPTON CIIAMI'LIN, Marra T. Administrator*. / 1 R \ND JURY, drawn for September T. U A. D. r*fio. j Armenia—Robert Mason. Jr..Slesbeciuita—Elisha Newell, | Canton—.John I Alley. i Abijah Mead. Franklin—Nelson Gilbert. Smithtield— Wm. Knicker- Hcrrick- SI evens, Looker, F. A. French. Solomoß K. Canfield. Troy tp—Enos B. Luther, Litchfield—Wm. K. Walker. iierrick'M'Keaii. i Leßoy—J. P. Van Fleet. Tuscarora—Henry Mont ! M-rnroe tp—Wra. White, L. gomery. A. I'ratt. Warren—Daniel H. AbelL Orwell—Geo. C'. Kaidy. Wyalnsing- Eiisha Lewis, J | Pike—Harman Warner. Keelcr. i Stan'gStone—T. 11. Schoon Wysox - Stdphen Cla3<>n. j over. TEIVKRSE j'rr.v -second weex.' i Athens tp—Ransom Parb- Rome—Nelson Allis, Silas all, Jacob A Weller. Sceley, P. Forbes. Burlington—Morris Wilcox, Ridgberr—Joel Peterson, A Hezekiah Whitehead, M Ostrander, P. W. Bum- Smith. ham. Canton— Kelinn Packard. Springfield—O A Vincent, J Franklin—J M Taylor. John N Cooley. Granvi le—V. Snxton, Lu->Standing Stone—C Roof. nfan Putnam, H jSmitbtield—W H Pierce. Hcrrick—Jeremiah Barnes, Terry—Jamis H Turrell. I Litchfield—Henry Keyser, Ulster—S. C. Hovey, Wm. I Leßoy—Joseph Smiley, Howie. ; Monroe tp—Jos S luglretn, Warren—Wm Manning, IT Clark Cummings. A Jbcelyn. Monroe boro—K Hnnlcy. Windham—B Kuykendall. i Orwell—llS Wilson. Wells—Jihubel Rowley. Pike- M II Codding'. SECOND WEEK. Albany—Jambs L*n. Joshua SmithMif- V?ood. J Els- Athens tp—James McArd e.| bre3, E JfleSbla.J Bird. •• boro—Wm Hancock, Springfield—A B Fanning. Wry Fritcher. Standing Stone—S Stevens. Burlington—C R Scnutonl Sheshcquin—Johu Wapgett.' Burlington wef—Stephen Troy boro—Delos Herrick B I H. Stiles, M DeWitt. Bowen, Carton—Leonard Lewis. C Troy tp—Allen Taylor. Wright. . Towanda tp—Daniel Swart - I Columbia—N E Coffin. ' out. i Pike—Amos C Pratt, C W Tnscarora—Henry Stycr. j Reynolds. Wilmot—A J Stone. ' Ridgbpry—lsaac Baldwin,S Wells—J W Pellet,.! Brink. I E'Brown. Wyalusing—Benj Brown, N" t South Cre.ek—.A H Thorap- Black, i son, Peter J Dean Windham—P Warner. Dried r each es, at FOX'S. "VTOTICE.—Tho assets of the Farmer's i JL x Union Insurance Co., will be sold at the Office of | the North Branch Caaal Co.. in A the##, on SATURDAY j the lib day of August, next, at 10 <a'clock. A. M. B.C. BAIRD. Athens, July 24,18(50. Assignee FINE DAIRY SALT —Larpe and ssir sa<ks of Ashton Salt. A new lot ot Syracuse .Salt. Just arrived and for sale cheap. C. B. PATCH MACKEREL Dd Mackinaw Tr©ot, ia whs>, bslf nd iaart*r>MTeiL st
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