Legal Hbncrtiemcnts. stinill-TS SALE. —By virtue of sundry S 1 ■ vend, exponas, issued out of the Court of t V .1- ..t Bradford County, to me directed, I siiall 1 :! 1 . ibiic sale at the Court House in the borough nit Monday SEPTEMBER Ist, at 1 o'clock, • ,jj, ,w iu/ di scribed lot piece or parrel of land pptcr tw o. bounded on the north by lands of i. i .i: t by lands of Horace Heath, on the 1 ~ public highway, west by lands of James 51c ► '• jug .of an acre more or less, nil improved, ie. one frame stable and a few fruit trees _ . (i; , other lot piece or parcel of land situate in V ~vp. bounded north by lands of Edward Mills, east I ijc highway, south by lands of John Bowman, . ! , V,j, ot Edward Mills, containing A au acre more ' i.tiproved. one framed building occupied as a i - ore thereon. ml taken in execution at the suitof A. B. Smith ,'v ik. M. S. Pike and Mary Pike. Tec foh'iiwiug described lot piece or parcel of p. in tin- townships of Windham and Home, and .... : oith by lands of James Sibley, east by lands of i .-ri.aid", south by lands of Edward Boardinan, , 3ui H.-ckefeliiiw, containing 3S| acres, be the p.--. about 2(1 acres improved, one framed : oil barn and some fruit trees thereon, tak'-i: in execution at (lie suit of J. M. Peck \i. Herbs ilk. • . -a of Miles Prince vs. Geo. M. Bnrbarik. . -0— lac ii.;; -wing described lot piece or parcel of i,;i ,t: O -'.in Dv;>. bouiided {north by lands of it ii i-t by binds of J intes Mi-tlcr,soutli !'. <. l ."i tt and Jacob Hubert*, west by lauds ami the public highway leading from if . - ' f .titling 37 acres, more or less, about r w -i ami a few fruit trees thereon, i tak.-n in execution at the suit of Henry Iti -.1 The !• 'lowing described lot piece or parcel of Viu Spriugtield twp. bounded as follows: Be „t ' a* uortiiwcst corner of lot No. .IS ot the allot "" f;r;.- liitahat!! la;.(is. conveyed to Jonathan Wood: ~;-i t*i wc-t 1(12 and o-lrt perches : theucc north a 117 and 3-10 perches ; thenee south 2 J west 77 -.j i p.-rchc- : theucc along the north ffne of lot No. , c-t .2 and 7-1(1 perches: thence along ,;i'. '•■■■ e i.-; ;--ts No. 53 and iu, north s° west lit; ' ■ ' j. : .-.-1: thence along line of lot No.S2,convev- Miiiiriti >■ "it. north 1° east 2."> perches : thence north - wi-t '•:• -•:*•! perches : thence along line of lot ,7. u- rth I cast .:i atid 3-Id jn-rches ; thco. e north ". s-t s -at"! 1-19 pt-rches : thertce north 4° east 105 ;l .; tbrui" id-tig the smith line oflot No. ]ic>, south ..... and i'l lO lurches to tlie lginuiug. contain .l yl" actc- with allowmice of G per vaiat. fur "i. v (•■ the-.mie more <-r less, it l*ing lot No. 59 anient a I*ice-, id and part of warmnt No. 11.76. ■ . i iiupr- i. d. one framed house, one framed b.irn "id an orchard of fruit trees thereon, •si i •< e "tl.er j'it-.-e or parcel of land situnte in ■ tu ji. I -immed north by lands f Ha Higgiiis, • itby laiids of L. *. Glcasott.iuid west by VVni. -,ii.- L. Gleason, containing about sai nis, -t" "ae t'- taed dwelling house, a framed Store 1 i 1 .-laliie and shed, a framed barn, a dy i-eatwi a t'i-v iruit tn-tfs tiwieoii. ; ; ikea ia execution at the suit of F. F. Fuir . v\-. Lucius French, i . a : .low .ig piece or parcel of land situate iu „ •. .:.'H-il north by 'amis of Win. A Gustin. 1 s.mb of < Ed-all. south by lands if Hiram . • -t ; lands uf Jo.s-pli DcW iu, containing 1 ice improved, one framed Lurn, one r hard tli neon. - i ' o.'-'t in i vr-cution at the stilt of (. P. Hal- ! n h-i|g de-cri'oed lot pieie or parcel of] 1'..: -two. hounded moth by land- of 1 r-\i ut" i- i-t o I imls of George ( hil-on. south by j . —*-t iy bind.-of Danielt'oofc.containing j •: • .tin- mor< or h-s. about .10 acres iuiprov- ; • Ira:!!' . house a lug barn, and some fruit trees I i - a.t .h iri i-x--eutlii at Ihe suit, of Tracy A ! ..(..I.M. t 'rumicr. i* i— i- 'i. lot piece or parrel of a. 1-twp. bounded north by lands of i • a-! ! y bmis of tvei-ay Nichols, -ontli ) ii. i.etii*. we-t be lands of Five in an £w et ' B intaiuing 178 acres, l*> the same more or : ' ■ iiupioved, "Be log house, one board . . . fciv fruit trees thereon. 'f .- t ( i- i tecutiO'i at the suit of Hiram W- ! I'. L ; trading uAdcr'tht* firm of War .': - c i!. i HveJl. •■ 1 owing I.t piece parcel of laud sitti - ! -tr- town-.hips, bounded .is follows, ! ■it a t:>!!en Ash on the I ric-tlv line, | ■ r • f Jci i-iuiah Blackmail's lot ;*t!ieiii-e : i'r i*i i . in-, noitii o] - west .120 rod* to Dennis , • i*t corner : thence along said D. .Mane- i -.i-t i i -iriic.r. on Kri.man Sweet's south line ; ' i . -ris t ami .lame* H. I.ewi*,e:u>t27u , • ■ • .• a -tj-irrst corner of Ji remT.ih Black- I !iiid of /cretrfiah Bl.tckm in and James ' --irfn 21 - J n J- to tin- place of beginning, con- t • c 2-ii acres more or less. •*• - ; execution at tire suit of Jidiu Han- j - .ii-d-iiir Blackman rs. J-.iincs A. Paine. i t-: . -.vtug <Jc*vitxd Lot piece or parcel of • ' bnro' of TowattdS bounded a* f.iJl'nvs : ' ■ , , .? ■ w> ~| fourth street. 2rtii tnt bv I i -u; tb'-line L-tivas-n tin-land--j.f (x ji. •h i !•'. Mea, thence -mith 3A° wests 9 6et 7' • ; thence cast 3j° south 147 feet: j ■i° cast .79 feet 11 a corner ; them e i - ••: ; i the pia ••• of beginning, coiuainiug 147 j *■' . be Hi-- - me more °r le *. all improved, I •Hi Ig ;i a o a .il a 1 iv trait trees tln-ieon. ! . i -n.-u in execution at Uic suit of O. 1). Bart- ; ''••!! -whig lot pie- e < r p -cd nfland situate ' * -.op ot hidgoin-y. iHAUtide.i uorth hy IniuL in t •l ime- llapetnati. e-i-t. by the liigltwav,south 1 lb Wit!; n- nt, west hv Alexander Stevens, i • u .a ami Bentlcy eivek. cniitaiiiiug about G ; '• -*• all inijir ired. one framed houss, part- ' •hl. i ;:-t 01-| saw mill frame thereon. i . ain execution at the suit of !>. Andrew 1 iiajieir.au and Elijah S. Fintom Ibe * wing dc.-c; ibed lot piece or juirccl of : -M •! oc t-iivnsliip. botindcd as follows : ' - * >ir ii, t'ueiice hy lauds of Judsoli Black- i ••id. 7. -t !')4 jiercfies to a po.-t; thence by v 2i° wi -t 4 und 4-!rt jit rche- to a post ; • lit v2j- cast iu and G In perches j . ; c ei by tin- same, south 2^°east 46 I ' • ■' r nap :tam, by the sine, south j ■ hes to a hemlock stamp ; thence by the j i'l* j a rein* to u post ; thence by . t .-. 7. ii■ i tli I 4 east 72 jicrches to the - - c.,l,tabling 17 a re* and Ga |ien hits 1 t1" t'c* itiijiroved, one pi ink house, i --.'ii"--aw-mill, one grist mill, aud one' - ■ ■' - .cry u*e.i I-ir .1 distillery. - * atu execution at the suit of Jed son i : e.;, 1 . Jaai,..- A. l'aiae and Jeremiah Blackmail vi ig described 'ot piece or parcel of V :m ■ tap. bounded on the north by land . 1 . ■:•. of Win. Keich, east, by lands af - 1 C; .it. south by lands of Jerome i.oids of Ji. ( Kellogg, containing '" s-,out 2o acres improved, two log '• •• ; i.s then on. ■ ' i-iM i i ext-i uUou at the suit of O. I'. Lyon ' y u.: a! I.yott Vs. Richard Johnson. 1 * iag ; >t pwee e-r parcel of laud situate " 'p. '•"tooled north hy land of Mat k •' 1 i'li.ii o Ahi:iui 'Taylor. -auith and west ' -, c.t'iuing ahont one acre more or less. ; Ua.aed iiuu.*s, one trained barn and ' "■ execution at tire suit of H. J. ,Mj 11 Gib ss a:ul Lanreti/.a Gibbs. • t,i n Ut - ■; ok d 1 it jiiece or parcel of ' b rtuded north by lands of ' " kuis V, iiite, east by laud of A.J. • !.-s itine, west by rjil.ls Titus, jr., and • '' .i ' lining Jo 2 acres more or less, '-cd, with a brained lwuse, a hewed 1 a : i a f >.v trait trees thereon. • e.\' -atkm at the suit of A. J. lived ' ; vs. Horatio A. Greeu. :, • "'oig os- •ribeU lot piece or jwrcrl of ra f.rp. bounded north, east and •-'•.. i ~! Kimmv. south by lands of 11. Vf. - ..ca n more or less, all improved. •c■ oue framed barn and a few Iruit trees • ,v ig described lot piece or parcel of ; r .'a twp. bounded north by lands of '•/ .a..lis of Abi.il ivumey, south by •■e. i- ,-.t by laud, contracted to George 4-.a acres be the mtuc more or less, . " . w i otic iianied barn and a few Irnit ' se -ution at the suit of Dennis J. and Uirin Jiaker. a,-.' 1 t pi. eor parcel of land situate ' ll u-irth by iat.d of Nathan btaM, 1 .totd. warrantee name unknown, south : and Joim I'assinoie, we-t oyl.tml " l in iui t.iblis. containing about I s acres t i a. it -improved, one frame -house, G.ed and corn house and an or li"* ' ' "• v •ctkm at t.he suit of John Drake x 1 Ve vs. John Demurest, y d 'nag described lot piece or parcel of *4i,'C ■' . hip and borough bounded north . '•eddinu'ton. C. M. Deforest. D. F. Her ~s. * ! '' 1 "artt. e.a>t by lrud of Jerre and the public highway, south Jy , ' u 't-a ainl Mieluel Al'(iaagluau,wt 1 " 1 - . 'i' ejiiing therefrom two lots bere - . .' *'• huapp t i.lcrre Adams,eoutain .. :, . ' "' v ''' XiHtptioiis, about 37 acres, all . ' li; " -1 k "tie, a framed horse barn, tw . •'"'-si , , ! ' hard of fruit trees thereon. " l i"> e or pan el of hjnl situate in *'■' l ""''th by i uids of Stephen Fierce, Fierce and public highway, G.iaay, cast by Lui-iw of sieth \V. , acic more or leas, all improv ■ . ;•">• iesisc, one flamed barn, with a ' ' " J'i'i olhci out buildings and frail ' 's. uti .]] ;t t the tstiit of Francis S. £cgnl. A I.SO— The following lot piece or parcel of land situate , in M ilmot twp. bounded north by land of Washington I Inghatn, east, ,-out'n and west by lauds of Matthew 11. ; Lauiiiug. containing about 150 acre* umre or less, about - <7O acres improved, one log house, log barn and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of M. 11. A G. H. Welles v .Charles Hinderer. ALSO—The following lot jiiece or pan el of land situate i in Slieshwruin tivji. Ii inn led north hy Wi. Shi e'er, east by lands ot Elia- iln lnpsoi., south by the highway, west bvJiuHl* in possession of Lorin Tyrrell. eouiainiuJ about .ii acres more or less, about Is acres iruproved, one | plank house, lug -table and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and takeu in execution ut the suit of F. L. Jones vs. D. D. Tompkins. ALFO- The following described lot jiiece or parcel ot land situate in Sheshequln twp. bounded north by lands ut Daniel Acklcy and Hansom Chandler, east lands of 1- rederiek Huss, south hy lands of Nathaniel Chandler, w est by lands of Frederick llurte and by lauds belonging to t.ie estate ot Jacob !*eib;eeh dee'd.. containing about 73 ai res more or less, about lu acres improved, oue log hou.-o with a small framed addition, oue log barn and a few Iruit trees thereon. Sr-izcd and taken in execution at the suit of John Iley ver vs. Adam Foy-t. ALSO— The defendant's interest in the following de scribed lot piece or parcel of land situate in L ister twin bounded north by lands Truman Hole#nib. 11. S. Jbtvid* son and lands known as the 1.-aac Cash lot., east hv the Susipieit utiia Hirer, south by lands of James GOrstiae, Charles Holcornb, Norinaa .Shaw, and H. S. Davidson, \iest by Lofi-n/.o Watkins and others, containing alsmt •lrtt) acres more or lc.-s, about 173 acres improved, two trained houses, two framed barus, one framed shed and other out buildings, three orchards and other fruit trees thereon. Al.SO—The defendant's interest "111 one other lot jiiece or I'm eel til land situate in I lster twji. Ixiundcd north bv lands or 1 runian Holcomb, east hv theSuHjuehanna Hi vei, south by lands belonging to the e.-tate of Edmund Eock n'"od, dec d., west by Edward Mills, containing h'O acres more or less, about -it) acres improved, oue tramed house atid a framed barn thereon. Seized and taken in erientition at tlie suitor Isaac Shep arxl- exceptor ot Job Shepatd, dec d.. vs. i*. ij. Eockivood and Abigail Beardslev. ALSO Lhe detenii.nit's intfrest, supposed to betlie un divided hall ot the following described lot piece or parcel of land situate in the biiio'of Tuivarida,bounded n<i"rtli by lit-ury LssenwiiH-'- lot, e.ct ly Main -trrct, soutli by lands ol Joint E. Means, west by tsccond street, i-otitaiu ing 107 teet tront and 294 feet deep be the same more or less, al! improved, with a large framed foundry building, machine shop, Ac., thereon, and a -mall framed dwelling house built by John Irvine by permission, with right to remove at pleasure. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Sumuel Bunliug to the use of i. 1,, ljtmerux vs. H. L. Limerux. ALSO—lhe following ttescribod tot piece or panel of land situate in Wysnx tw p. bounded north hv lands of Harry Strope and Mary Owen, east hy lauds" of Harry Strojie, Samuel Coolbaug'h and Amos York, south by loini* ol Jacob IL Midulet. a, Mary Uwcn and Susquehan na river and public highway, west by lands of Marv Owen, 1 rank Brown, \ . E. A J. E. J'iollet.thc i'resbyterian I'ar sonagefit and public highway, coiituiningnbout IfiSftvrEs more or less, about 11,7 acres iruproved, one framed house, two board shunter*, two framed barns, two wagon houses, one granary, one corn house, oue old stable, apple orchard ami other trait trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at tlie suit of V. E. A J. E. l'ioliet vs. (Samuel Owetr. ALSO—ThetoMowing described lot piece or parcel of lam! situate in L'aiitoß ivflp. btißnded north by lands be longing to the heir* of James Parsons, deceased, east by lands oi S. L. Gillctt and L. E. Itsthbonc, smith by I>. Isiuders, J. -71. Sacea-e, t'. E. Hathbone and Towanda street, west by Troy street, Harding A Lee. F. G. Mauley. G. \\. Grilliu, C. SStochw. 11, J. (Hose, dee'd., estate, b. Owen, Nathan Tulth", M m. S. Baker. Hlatt. T. H. Morse, containing about 2'i acres be the same more or less, all improved, one tavern stand and stable, 17 framed houses, one, brick house, tour trained ijaru- and fruit trees theitoli. Seized and taken in extpctitlont at the suit of Jacob Ste ven* vs. Henry Kingsbury. AlafcO—liic foih 1 win.: described lot piece or jiarcel ol land situate in Wy-ox twp.' hounded north by lands of ; 7 Htriekiand, east hy lands of Edward Overton .south by t.iic N'lwpie-haiiiia river, wo-t oy lands of Job P. Kirhy, 1 coutahiiug 10 a- ies nunc or less, all iiujirovcd. with a fi aiui d house, u tram- d l<uru, granary and fruit tree* fhert-om Zi •Seized and takeu in execution at the suit of Chester Pierce ft ;,! nUm'rs. (ft Lake Strickland vs. D'Alailson i Overton adm'r. <>f Kdw'.n Abbott, doe'd. \ ALSO—The following described lot piece or parcel of land situate in Ibireil two. bounded north |>y lands of (>i 'irgy Arnuiit. cu-i L'.v 1 mils of Juhli C'nuui 11, south by la.els of Hiram and Richard Oilbr.-t, west by Daniel Keifif dc d., containing 'Jo a* ics be tin sai.it* more or less,about lib ai res improved, one frame house, one turtr-mlfh log ! barn and a fen fruit tree- thereon. .Seized ami taken in execution at the suit of Catharine j Cummins to the use of il. J. Madid vs. Dentins Criniaiins and Michael Crimmins. ALSO—Bj" virtue of writs of Lcvarr Facias, a certain ! one and a haifst. .jy wood house or building situate in the township of'Tuseurofii, "U the main road leading l'roui l.aie\ vilie to Steven-viile : and tlie laud upon wbieh itis | situated is tjoonded north by land- of Nelson Ross.east by the i . urgett l.'. A.i, -out'i by land.-of Phiiundi r IJurlbuyt : and Aekl i, and we-t formerly of H. ft. Ingham, i .iiiaiiii.i rin front on said trfftlfi road'Jk feet, and hi depth ! teol,nud the lot and niece >d ground curtilage appur i tenant t.i -aid bcHrfirtg. and it is agreed by the conimis j cuK-r-op)*' ! '.(i .i by tire Cmt l<.r that. pttrpo-e, tliat ! •" -ttd I'd Mr*,; contain lire rods front andten rods in depth, cominencHig at tie* centre o! the public road, two and a • !i o.t reds "outh nt a point in said road fronting the centre ! of the house ; thence N. ;s° west ID rod- ; th. nee X. :t2° i cal • '••"h"; tie nee math to 3 east ID rods to the road ; ] thence -cutli 112° w . -t to the place of beginning. Sei/.-d and taken ia i xecuti >u at the s .it of Stuait Cos . worth vs. Oflando 15. Snell. ALSO—AII the following described lot and parcel of ' hoid-ituafe in Albany twp. containing rot in-res and M ' pere lieu more or b.*ss, bounded by line as follows: Begin ! ning at a beech, thence north IJ2 perehes to a hemlock ; j ther.ee #'iot I-ti perches to a post and stones; thence south east 227 pen lies to tin- place of beginning, be | ing part of warrant surveyed in the name of Kiiza Ross, ! cnieily bed inging to the estate of Matthias Ilolleuback, deceased ; >• i/.cd and taken in execution at the suit of George IJ. W elics vs. John Mulligan. JOIIX A. CODDING, Shtriir. Towanda, July 2s, 1 i W Notice is herushy given, that mi amount equal to 1 tin o -ts. will ! e required to lie paid upon each sale w hen struck down to the bidder, ami upon failing to comply , with this regulation, the tract of 1 Did will again le oflfer , ed for sa!e. JOHN A. CODDING. ! QIIERIFF SAIiE. -By tirtae'4 a vvr 't of • li. ia. issued out of tiic Court of Common I'leaAiof Bradford county, t > me directed, will he exposed to pub- ' ■ lie sale. :it the Court House, in tlie borough of Towanda. | on fs.UVJID.VY, August hi), at 1 o'clock. J'. M.. the fol i 1 .wing lot piece or parcel of land situate in Orwell town . ship bounded north by land belonging to tin: estate of 1 Samuel Matthews, de'd. east by the highway, south and west by land belonging to the e.-t:ite of Samuel Matthews, I dee'd.. containing about acres mure in* los-, all iinprov ; ed. with a gri-t mil! and sawmill thereon, together with I i tlm water privileges and courses appurtenant thereto. | ALSO—Tire defendant's interest, said to be the undivid ed oil'* half of tile following Lit pice or parcel of land -it nt.* in i Irwell twp. b'.jndod north.east. S*eith ami west hy land i.-d uigingto 1 he-estated Samuel Matthew.-.Dee'd. containing abo.if ten acres more or less, about six acres I improved, one framed hou-e. framed barn, a Gri-t mill, ! together with tin* water privileges and courses appurte- I riant thereto, and a fev.* fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of James 0. Prost vs. T. <L H night. JOHN A. CODDING, SheriC. ; Towanda. August i 1 REGISTER'S NOTICES. Notice is licre > by given th.it there have been 11 led ami settled in Ibe (liliie of tin Ih-gi-icr of Will-', in and for Ihe county of Bradford, ace units of ud.mini.-t ration upon I lie following estates, viz:— Filial a count of Mial I'. Slade. administrator of tlie es tate of !i. |J. Slaih , ] ite of O hirttbvi, dere:t.-rd. l'urtial account of Win. lb Watkins, administrator of tin- estate 'if 1). S. Wat kins, late of ' 'olrunt ia. dce'd. Partial Account of S. Squire- and Wm. Stevens, execu tors of Ll.'iul Stevens, late of Uidgburv. fleoeiwed. Final necouiit of ,lo!i:i V. Isalh.nl, administrator of the estate of Isaac iStnic -.late of SprlngrteM. ib-ccased. Fiual account of s. >i Bradley, administrator of tlic es tate of Allen Woodruff, late of Wilmot, deceased. Partial account of P.. F.Young, ixecutm of -las. Turn bull, late of Monroe, deceased. And the same will lie pre-eutcd to the Orphans" Oonrt of Bradford county, on Monday, the Ist day of September next, for couhnu.tUuu and allowam e. .fAMRS H. WFBB. Register. Register's Office, Towanda, .July '.'a, P;~>th PROCLAMATION.—Whereas, Hie Hon. J. DAVID Wll, MOT. President Judge of tin-Pith J - dieial District, eon-i-tingof thet'onnties of Bradford. Sus quehanna and Sullivan, and Hons. MVK<>N UAI.I.AUII and II Milt Y AIKI.KV, A -sociate Judges. in and for said county "f Bradford, hate issued their precept I tearing date the JUthdiy of .luiy. A.D.Kifi, to me directed, tor h tiding a Court of Oyer and Terminer, ' rener.d yiurtei So—h of the i'vaec.'l'oimnon l'lexs and Orphan's Fouit, at Towan da, ror the County of Bradford, on tin; lir-t Monday, the Ist day of SliPTl'llßßK next, to continue two weeks. Xotiec is tlierefr.ro hereby given, to the Coroners and Justices of the Peace and Constables, o! the County of nr.idford, that they is- then and there in their proper jier son, at 10 O'CUK U ia tlie of said day, with their record . inquisitions, and other remembrances, to do tho.se things which to their Office appertains to be done ; and tlio.se who arc bouud '>' recognizance or otherwise to pro secute against the prisoners who are or may be in the jail of said County, or who.shall be bound to appear at Un said court, are t" he then and there to pro-eeote against t hem a--. shall tig just. Jurors aro requested to be punctual in their attendance,agreeably to their notice. Dated at Towanda, the 22d f July, in the year 'of our Lord, one thon-.unl eight hundred ahd lilly-sut. and of the lt-d'nrtid-ic e of tlie Putted States, lite .-evenly ninth. J'tH.N A CoDITNC, ZLertfl. Ccgal UIIEKI PES SALE—By virtue of writs of kA Venditioni exponas, issued" out of the Court of Common l'leus of Brudlord County, and to lue directed will be exposed to public sale at tin- Omit House, in the boro of Towanda, ou TUL'ItSDAV, July In. ls.v at 1 o'clock. I'. M. a tract oflaud called " Georgetown," situa ted on the waters of Towamla creek, Overton township surveyed to George Edge, beginning at a beecli tlieace In land ot Daniel Hr<■udtieud. south 29®, west Jit! pen hes to n maple : thence by land of l'eter Edge. smith ill® cast 277 Lu rches to a post: thence by land of George Teumfe. • 'wt t'l'd perches to a post: tin nee by land of Haul Hardy and Samuel Edge, north 61®, west 275 per ches to the beginning, containing 243 a< res. 27 perches and allowance of six per cent, for road-, Ac. ALSO-A certain tract of land called " Maple Grew." surveyed to George Temple, the waters of To wanda creek, Overton township, beginning ut a post ■ thence by laud of James Siddeti, Andrew Hardv and I'aui Hardy, north. 61°, west 320 perches to a post ; them e l>v land of George Edge, south 29°, west 212 perches to a post : thence hy land of Peter Temple, south 01°, emit 320 perches to a beech : thence by laud of Paul Moore, north 29°, east 212 perches to the beginning, containing 400 acres and allowance of 6 per cent, for loads. ALSO--A certain tract ot land called •• Dunfries," situ ate in Overton township, surveved to i'anl Moore, begin ning at a post, them e by land of George, Peter and James Siddens, north 61®, west 320 perches to a post : thence by land of George Temple, south 29°., west 212 perches to a beech ; thence hy old surveys, south (11°, east 320 perches to u birth ; thence bv land of Joshua Coilsy, north 23°. east 212 perches to the beginning, e-onttiiniiig 4rt<) acres and allowance of 6 per cent. for roads, Ac. ALSO—A certaiu tract of !c:i<lcalled " Union."survev ed to Samuel Edge, situate on the waters of the Towanda creek. Franklin township, Ix-grutmig at a hemlock ; tliecee by land of 1 faille! Bfoadhead, south 29° west 424 perches to a lieech ; thence by land of George Edge, south 61°, eist 160 perches to a post ; thence by hind of Paul Hardv! North 39°. east 424 perches to a post ; thence bv land '.-i Simon llartly. mirth 01°, west ItiO perches to tfie begin ning, containing 400 acres and allowani e of ii per cent, for roads, Ac. ALSO—A certain tract of land called " 1 lorry," survsv ed to Simon Hardy, situate on the waters of Towanda creek, Fniiikliu township, beginning at a post, theucc bv j land of James Hardy, north 2'°, east 421 perches to a post; thenee hy land of Joseph I-adley. north Cl°, west 160 per ches to a hemlock sapling; thence bv land of Hauiel Una.lliiaJ, south 29°, west -124 perdu* to a hemlock ; thence by land of Samuel Edge, south til 0 , east ItIO per ches to the licgiuniug. containing 400 acres and allowance o'per cent, for roads, &c. Ai-ftO—A certain tract of land culled '• Denmark." sni veled to James Hardy, situate on the waters of Towanda creek, Franklin township, la-ginning at a post, thence hy ' lands of Simon Hardy, south 29°, west 424 perches to a post; thence hy laiui of Paul Hardy, south til 0 , east lt>n perches to a birch ; thence by land of Nathan Hardv, north 29° cast 421 perches to *a post ; thence by laud of Joseph Ladlev, north 61®, west ItiO perches to the begin i uing, containing 40(J acres and allowance of G per cent, for roads, Ac. ALSO—-A certain ti'act of land called " Belmont," sur veyed to Nathan Hardy, situate on the waters of Towanda creek. Franklin Town.-hip, beginning at a post, thence by laud of Jiainuel Siddens, north 2u®. eu>t 424 perolres to. a post: thence l>y land of Peter Lad let', north 81°, west ItiO perches ton poet ; thence by lands of James Hardy. south 29°, west 421 perches to a birch ; thence hy land of Andrew Hardy, south t;]°, east Dirt perches to the begin ning, containing 400 acres and allowance of U per cent, for roads, Ac. ALSO—A certain tract of land called " Enfield." sur veyed to Joseph Siddens. situate Oil the waters of the To wanda creek. Franklin township, beginning at a pot, them e by lauds of George Haja, north 29°, ea.-t 424 per ches to a post ; thence by land of Andrew Sad ley, north Gl°, west IGU pcrchc- to a post: thenee hy land of Samu el Siddefis. south 29°, west 421 perches to a maple; thence by land of Peter Siddens, south 61°, east flirt perches to the beginning, containing 400 acres and allowance, Ac. ALSO—A certain tract of land called " .Mt. Pleasant," surveyed to James Siddens, situate on tin- waters of To wanda orcek. Franklin township, beginning at a post, thence by laud of Peter Siddens. north 29°, east 424 per ches tu a maple ; tla-uce by land of Samuel.Siddens,north Gl°, west lt>o perches to a post; thenee by land of An drew Ha rdy, south 29°. west 42 i perches to a post ; thence by land of George Temple and Paul Muorc, south 01°,en-t liiij jArclu s to the beginning, containing 400 acres and allowance of 6 per eont. for roads. ALSO- A certain tract or land called " St. Itaul," sur veyed to Paul Hardy, situate, on the waters of Tcuveurta creek, Franklin township, beginning at a post, thence by land of Andrew Hardy, north tW", cast 424 petehea Lj "a bin h ; ".heuee by land of James Hardy, north 01°, west IGO perches to a post: thence bv land of Samuel Edge, south 29®, west 124 perches t-. a post: thence by 1 uid of George Edge and George Temple, south t,l°. east Hill per ches to the beginning, containing 400 acres and allowance of G tier cc-ut. for r- ads. ALSO—A cert.i.a we ■ \ge and tract of land called " Mount Hojre, survey, it . Jonathan North, situate mi j the waters ot Towanda c eek. in Overton township, be- 1 ginning at a post, thence by land of Samuel North, north 29-, east 424 perches to a post ; thence by land of James - North, iil°, west IGO perches to a post; thence by land ; of Peter Hampton, south 29°, west 424 perches to a hem- | lock sapling ; thence by land of Joseph Castator south Gl°, east Dirt, jzerches to the beginning, containing 400 . acres and allowance of C percent, for roads. _ A Lst)—A tract of land railed " Germantown," survev ed in the name of Steplg-ft Hjtfi; rigs worth, situate o:i the waters ot Loyal Sock creek, in thMtow'nslrip of Overttm, beginning at a post, thwuce by land of Herman Castator, Joseph Castator and George ('a-tntor, north t>l°,we.*t.32u per' iies to a post: thence by land of Henry Hardy, south ! 29°, west 212 jicrehe* to a post ; thence by old surveys, j south i>!°, ea.-t 32rt perches to a post ; tln-nce by land of Anna Harris, north 23°. c- a-ft 212 perches to the beginning, 1 containing 490 acres und allowance of G tier cent, for roads. ALSO—A certain tract of laud called " Frugality,'" snrvoyed in the name of Joseph Castator. situate in Over ton township, beginning at a po*t, thence bv.lands of Harmon Castator, north 29°, east 424 perches to a a post; thence by land of Joauthan North, X. t; 1° west Dirt perches to a hemlock sapling ; the ice by land of George Castator, south 29°, west 424 perches to a post : thence hy land of Stephen Hullingsworth, south til®. ea*t 16(1 perches to the beginning, containing 400 acres and allowance of G per cent. ALSO—A certain tract of land called "Belfa-t," sur veyed in the name of Harmon Ca-tatur. *itimte in Over ton township, heginningat a post, thence by land of John Moore, north 29°, we*t 424 perches to a c! e*tD'it sapling; t lence by land,of Lent ml North, north Gl°, we.-t Dirt per ches to a post ; thence by land of Josr pli ( astntor. snutji 7 °, west 421 perches to t post ; them eby land of St. - phen Halliugsworlh and Anna Harris, south 01°, east Dirt perches to the beginning, containing 4no acres ami allowance of G Jim cent, for road*. ALSO—A certain tract i>f land called " Fredericksburg." surveyed in the name of Frederick Schoots,situsiteori ihe waters of the Towanda creek, in Monroe township, t•>-tr : 11- ning uc'h post; thenee by land of George Schools, north 23°, east 424 perches to a post : thenee by land of I'eter North .-north t>l°,west IGO perches to a post; thence hv land of Samuel North, south 21°, west 424 perches to k client lint sapling ; thence by !u- ' < f J. Moore, south 61°, ea-! liU) |.er< li sto t!ie beginning. ' oitaitiing 400 acres and allowance of tf per cent, for roc' Al-K<)—A certain tract of l and albs] " Springfield," surveyed in the name of George Sellout*, situate on tile waters of th Towaud.i creek, in Monroe township. begin ning at a chestnut oak. thence hy laud of Fetes Schoots. north 2'*°, cast 424 perches to a"po-t ; thence bv land of Ft ter North, north 61°, west IGO pcj. hes to a post; thenee by laud ul Frederick Sehoots, south 2'.t°, west 424 perches t> a post ; tl.euce by land of Haunali Woodruff, south G1 east Itiil perches to the beginniyg, containing 400 acres and allowance of o per cent, for roads. ALSO—A certain tract of land called " ilii-lon," . r veyod in the n.uue of Samuel Atidereou, situate on the wa ters ot Towanda creek, in Monroe township, beginning at a post; thence ly land of l'cter Sehoots and Robert Hamp ton, south I°. east 220 perches to a post ; thence by land of Joseph Anderson, north 2!)°, east 212 perches to an a-h sapling, thenee hy vacant land, north 01°, west 220 per ches to a hemlock, the lice by land of l'cter North, south 20°, west 212 perches to the beginning, containing 400 acres and allowance of six per cent, for roads. ALSO—A certain tract of land called '• Byford." survey - ed in the name of Joseph Anderson, situate on the waters of the Towanda creek, in Monroe township, beginning at, a post, thenee hy land of Frcdcrii K Castuior and George Rai nes, south il°, east 320 perches to a post ; thence by land of John D'-iuon Jr., north 2'J°, east 212 perches to a white oak, thence by vacant lands, north (>l°, west 320 pel elicit au ash sapling ; theme by land of Samuel Andcr s >n. sotith 23°, wot 212 perehet! to tlie beginning, con tlining 400 acres and allowance of six per cent, for roads. ALSO—A tertftin tract of land called " Humility," situ ate on the waters of Towanda creek, Ftaukliu township, beginning at a maple, thenee by laud of James Siddcnu. south 23°, west 424 perc es to a |e.st ; thenee by J'aul Moore, south fl",ea-l D;n perches to a post ; thenee by land of George Swiden, north 2!)°. east 424 perches to u post; thence by land of Joseph Siddeii, north til 0 , wet iii') porches to the beginriiug. containing 400acresaiidal towanro of-O jier cent, for roads. ALSO —A certain tract of land culled •• Milton," situ ate on the waters of Towanda I'reck, in Franklin town ship, beginning t a birch, thence by land of l'aul llanly. south 20°, west 424 perches ; thence by land of George Temple, south 01°, etest Ititf per-'hes to a ["ist ; thence ly land of James SidJleus, north 20°. cast 424 perches to a tiOst; thence'byTatid of Nathan Hardy, n nth 01°, west AGO 'perches to'the beginning containing' -too acres and al lowance of 0 per ce i. for roads. ALSO A certain tract of land called " Bedford," situ ate on the waters of the Towanda creek. Franklin town ship, beginning at a maple thence by land of Joseph bid den,'north 2'i°, east 424 perches to a post; thenee by land of Fetor Ladiey, north <il°, west ltio perches to a post: theme by land or Nathan Hardy, south 20°. west 424 per ches to a jiiict ; thenee by laud of James Slddens, sontli GL°, east IGO perches to the beginning, containing tub acres and allowance of ti per cent, for roads. ALSO A certain tract of laud called " Dover,"'aurvcy ed in the name of Robert Hampton, situate on the waters of Towanda creek, Monroe towu.-liip. Iwgiuuitlg at a uta pic. thence by land of Frederick Casta tor, north 2'.t°,east 424 perches to a post; tbChce by laud Of Htnniiel Atuler son, north 61°, west ItiU pi-rdies to a post: thence ly land of Peter School-, south 2f°. west 121 perches to a post; tiicuce by laiul of Mary Wallis, south til" cast Hill perches to tbc beginning, containing 101 aae. and allow uhve of 6 per etui for toad... Cdflfil. ALSO— \ certain tract of land called " Cole's Hill," surveyed in the name of I'etcr Srhotrs. situate on the wa fers of Towanda creek. Munroe t .-wiisliip, beginning at a post ; thence by Iftnd ol Bobcrt Hampton, north J>°, avr 4'14 perches to a post : llu-nce by land of Samuel Ander son, uortii t; I°, west Bid percl.e- to a post; theme by land of George S- hotU. south 'it 0 , west t'tt perches to a che.-tnut oak. thence by land of Mency Ellis, smith (.I°, • ea-t I ft) perches t" tlie beginning, containing 400 mires and allowance af (i per cent, for mads. ALSO--A certain tract Of land called "Camden," sur veyed in the name of Samuel North, situate on the waters •if the Towanda creek. Franklin town.-hip, l>egiuniug lit a chestnut sapling thence by lands of Frederick Schotts. North 2P°, east 424 perches t-> a post; thence hy land of James North, north til 0 , we.-t IHO perches to" a post; thence bv hind of Jonathan North, south 2J J , w-t 124 perches to a post; thence by land of Hanuaii ('astator. -outii iil°. e-i-t iGO perches to tiie begiiuiitik. cvntaiuiug 41)0 acres ami allowance of b per cent, for roads. ALSO—A certain tract "f land called " I lager-town," surveyed in the name of Samuel I (agar, situate on the watt ra ot the Towanda meek. Overtoil township, begin uiiig at a post, theucc by land of J. S.ullev. north 'il°, west ltiu perclic. to a post: thence by land of Nathan llaja, south 2h°, we-t 124 pi-relies to a sugar sapling; thence by land of Jonathan Hampton, south fil°. cast Hit) perches tn a post : ihep-e by land of Peter Hampton, north 2'j°. east 124 perches to the beginning, containing 400 acres and allowance of ti per cent, for mads. ALSO—A certain tract of land called "Dartmouth." situate in Overton township, surveyed in the name of Samuel Hardy, beginning at a post, thence bv laud of Henry L'ootc-y, south 01°, east ,120 perches to "a beech ; thence by land of James Brysoti. north 2'.i°, east 212 per ches to a beech ; thence by laml of Henry Sceiey, north <H°. west 320 perches to a post; thence by lam! of Samu el Fritz, south 20°, Vest 212 perches to the beginning, i-milutiiiiig 4'JH ;a.-res with allocvauoe of six per cent, for road o ALSO—A certain tract of bind called ' ('h-arfield.'snr veved in the name of James llitfdv. situate on the waters ot I'owanda creek. Overton Giwuslrip,beginning at apo-t. thence by land of Gefiera! Broadbead, soutli 20°, west-ills pen lies to a-post : them-e by land of Jonathan Seeley, south 1 I J . east 200 ]ierches in a post : them e by land of Samuel Fritz ami James Bet/., north 20°, east 318 perches to a beech ; them e by land of Sam act Cooley, north 01°, west 200 perches to the beginning. Containing 375 acres, ami allowance of 0 per cent, for roads. A c. | M.so a certain tract-r.f fond called " Felicity," ir i veyed in the inline of Samuel Temple, situate on the iva ! ters ot Towanda creek, in Overton township, begiuuing at ■ a sugar tree, thence by land of Robert Roberts north 20° cast 212 perches to a sugar tree ; thence by vacant land ] north fi! west 320 perches to a sugar tree; thence by , land of Henry Betz south 2:.1° west 212 perches to a post; j thence by laud of Henry By son, south fl° e.st 112 D percli jes to the begititiiiig. Containing 400 acres, and allowance of ti per cent, for roads, Ac. ALSO- A certain tract of land railed "Simplicity," j surveyed to Fe.ter Temple, situate on Hie waters of Tovr : auda creek. Overtoil township, liegiuulng at a feeecli, and I llieuce by land ot George Temple moth 01° west 320 per i chcs to a post, thence by land of I'eter Edge south 20 c cast i 220 pen-lies to a .->ugar sapling ; thence by land of Samuel . Temple south lil° east 320 perches to a sugar tree ; lite lice i by old survey north 20° east 220 perches to the begin ! niiig. Containing 400 acres aud allowance of n per cent, j for mads, A c. ! AISU—A certain tract of land called " Greenfield," j surveyed to George Moore, situate on the waters ol l'ow : auda creek. Overton township, begiuuing at a post, thence 1 by i.uid of Joseph Betz and Henry Bet/, north 20° east lis ! perches tela hemlock : thence by vacant lands aurth iil° west 200 perchee to a post ; theucc by the same and kind jot Gen. s, Broadhead south 20° west 31s perches to a ' post ; thence by land of Hainuel Cooley south 01° 2ISI perches to the beginning. Containing 37.1 acres and ai | lowauce of ti percent, for roails, Ac. A IjSG—A cei-tain tract of land called " Litchfield."sur i veyed to Henry Betz, situate on the waters of Towanda I creek, Overton town-hip. tiegiiiiiiiig at a small beech and j thence by land of Joseph Betz soutlrTil 0 east 275 perches : to a post: them-e by land of S:\mnel Temple north 29° | east 22(4 perches to a aigar sapling ; thcuce bv vacant I laud north 1 0 west 275 porches to a hemlock ; thence by - land of George Moore soutli 2!-° west 212 perches to the j ijeginuiug. Containing 343 acres, aud 27 perches and ai j lowauce of 0 per cent, for roads, Ac. . ALSO—A Cirttnn tract ofland called" Longbird," sur veyed to Joseph Betz, situate on the waters of Top-audit ore.sv, t icerton townahip. begiuuing at a Lx-ech, theucc by land of John Betz south -hi" east 275 perches to a post: , thence by land of llenry Brysou north 2it° east 212 penh ;cto a post: them-e by laml of Henry Betz north til 0 west j 275 perches to a small beech ; thence by land of George j Moore and Hainuel CYoley south 23° w-'st 212 perches to the liegimiiug. (.'otitaiutag JIJ acres and 27 perches and allowance for roads, .to. AI2BO—A certain tract of land called " Frugality."sur veyed to John Betz, situate on the waters of Towanda crock. Overtoil township, beginning Ht abeeeh. thence by land of Jame- Betz south <il° ea-t 275 perches to a post : i thence hy land of Joseph Seely north 29° ea-t 212 perches j t.n a post ; thence hy laud of Joseph Betz north lil° west 2.5 perches t" a birch : theucc by land of Samuel Cooley i soutli 27° west 212 perches to the beginning. Containing 343 acres and 23 perches aud allowance of ti per cent, for roads. Ac- ALSO-. certain tract of land called "Greenfield." surveyed to Jalnes Betz. situate on the waters of Towan da creek, ttvcrtori township, begirtning r.t a sugar tree, them-e by land of Samuel Fit/., south til 0 east 275 perches . to a [met: thenco hy inrui of ifi-nry S*-i-!v m r'h 2*'° eas' 212 pt-i clic_ to a post : theucc hy laml of Jul.u Betz mr tli (11° we.-t 2. > pen hes to a lieech ; thcuce by land of Jauu-s Hardy south 29° wc-t 212 perches to the begiuuing. Con- I tabling 343 acres and 27 perches and allowance. ALSO A certain tract of Jami called " Fertility,"'sur veyed to Hi u'y set-ley, situate m, Uv rton town-nijl, Le | ginning at a hemlock, thcuce bv hpfd ol Joseph Hcdw'. north <T J west 320 perches to apo t.; thence by LiJj'us n ! James Betz suutli 29° west 212 perches to a post : &etice by iami of Samuel llaidy soutli til 0 east 320 perches to a i beech; fliem-e l.y land of l'atrii k north 2' ° cast 2)2 '• perches t(i the beginning. Containing 4Ub ucrc-. and al i lowauce. | ALSO -A tract of laud called " Mount Hope," surveyed to Samuel Fritz, situated ia Overton township, beginning at a sugar tree, thcuce by land of J. Fritz south tii° east. 275 perehes to a post ; thcuce by land of Samuel Hardy north 2*.) 0 east 212 perches to a post; thcuce bv land of Samuel Betz north 01° west 275 perches to a sugar tree : ( tlieiice by land ot James Hardy and Jonathan Sceli-y soutli 2a J west 212 perches to the beginning. Cousin tug 343 ] acres and 27 ptrelies, anil allowance of ti tier cent, for ! loads, Ac. ALSO—A trot of land colled " Brutus." situated in Overton township, sun-eyed to I'eter Edge, beidhnlng at a maple, them eby lambs of Daniel Broadhead south 2U° west 212 in cUt> to a hemlock ; thence hy land of Henry Betz south hl° ei-t 275 perehes to a sugar sapling: thence by land of i'eter Temple north 29° east 212 pcrclie- to a post " tin-net- by land of George Edge north bl° west 275 pen dies to the beginning. Containing 343 acres and 27 perches and allowance. ALSO—A tract ofland called " Amsterdam," surveyed to IJcury Bryson. situate in Overton township, bcgiuning ni a aug.ir tree, thence hy land of Samuel fctiiple uurtn iil 0 we.-t 320 perches to a post: thence by land of Joseph Ih-tz south 29° west 212 perclies to a post; theucc l>y land of Joseph Set-ley -outh til ' east 320 perches to a bin eh ; thcuce by land of J aim-' White nuiti 2'J° s ast 212 perch- ' cs to the beginning. Contaiuiug 4"o notes and allowance. ALSO—A i crt iin t l.e-t of land i ailed " Felicity," sur veyed to S. t ooley, situate in Overton township, begin ning at a beech, thence hy land of J. Betz and Joseph lletz north 29° east 31s pert-lies to a post ; t hence by laml of George M. ire north bl west 2tio porches to a fust: thenee hv litud iff Samuel Broadln-.ad south 2-1° wc-t B[s perches to n post ; thciioe lij- land of James Hardy south iil c east 200 perches to the beginning. Containing 373 in-res in d allowance. M.so v. tract ofland -died" Amlu-rs-f," surveyed to Josepii S-i-h-y. s'toafe in '>\ rt.--n t->wn-h-p. lieciiming at u p-i-t thence by land of Henry Bryson ii-u-tli (' I ° west 320 perches to it post : tle-ci by lands of John Ret/, soutli 29° west 212 pe>- fvs to a post; thence by land of Henry Soelt-v south ' I ,-ast 32ft perches to a post: thence hy lands of James itirnis north 01° east 212 perches to the beginning, font lining 100 acres and allowance of 6 jsq cent, for roads. Seizeii and taken in execution at the suit of William .Tbhiison vs. Win. 11. Winder. Also, nt the suit of sinton Cameron,Cashier of the Bank of Middletown, Fa. vs. William 11. Winder. JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff. Towitiida, June 3, 1856. A DJOI'RNED.—The above sales stand adjourned until September Ist., 1*56, at the same place aiut time of ila\. J. A. CODDING, Sheriff." Sheriffs Office. Aug. I. 1856. 4 D.MINKSTRATOII'S NOTICE.—-Notice J.\. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of Joseph fnglutm. deceased, late of Merrick Town ship, are hereby requested to make payment without de lay; ami alt persons having claims against said estate will please, present them dnlv authenticated for settlement. July 21. lvm. * K. A. INGHAM. Admin'r. 1 D.MIMSTKATIHX NOTICE.- Notice il is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of SAML'KL STGVENS. rtve'd, lute of I'ike to-wu tvvp, are hereby requested to make paYinelit without de lay; and all | or-ons liav ing 11 iims against said estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. KM EBEX/.A STEVENS. July I, 1856. Administratrix. V"OTICE IS DERERV GIVEN that an Jl. 1 application will IK- made to the next legislature f Fenwsylviiiiia fur the inrorporatioi I n Bank to be railed tlie NORTH BBXNCII BANK, wi;h banking privilegr- • of Issue. Discount and J)c;n)sit ( with a capital of ono hui drefl thuueaud dall.trs, with tla- right to increase Hu' cap ital atiifk t > two hnndrrd tlma-aiifl dollars, and to Im ltv fated in the borough of Towanda, in the county of Brad ford. -loir 1 . 1856. t. "VTOTII'E IS IIERERV GIVEN that nTi I.\ application will l*> made at the next session of the legislature of Fetmsylvania, fm the ineorporatiou of a bank to be called the KEYSTONE BANK, with banking privileges of Is.-uc, Discount ami Deposit, with a capital of one hundred thousand dollars, with the right to im tea e the capital-tock to two hundred thousand dollars, and to be located in tin borough of Athens, in the countcof Bradford. Athcii I'a , Jn!v 1, 1856. Oin. fXBp/L TOirS NOTICE. —Notice is larc- J.J by given. that all [htV''h iinh-bbd to the e.- tatij ot CVIMtiAN" UAIt!CES, deceased, late of Orwvll Twp., att: requested to make payment without delay; and thoseha\ing demands against said "estate will present litem duly autbciU.icuti d tor aeUb im nt. iH'Mi'JIRKKV BKCKAVITH. HENRY GIBUS, Jam-21, 1856. Executor*. L\\ ECUtOR'S NOTICE.--Notice is I.cro _l-J hy given that letters te-tnmeutarv upon the estate of Samuel Huston, do "d..late of,Towarida bono', have been granted to the subscribers. Alt person* indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and tho-e having any claims upon said estate to pie-eat them duly aUe.-ted lor .-etth uieiit. emeum: nrsTos'. June -I. 1 K.\e utrix. \ DM IN ISTK ATOII'S NOTICE.—Ne.Ti.-t- NV. i-hi reby given that nil persons indebted to the es tate- of SAM'L (Qt'it'K. decea-ed. late of Asylum township. to make immediate payment, and ail persona having dim, mi- a . C-t -aid estate, will pretei.t them du ly authenticated for.settlement. CORN" ELI I S Ql t IK. .Time 10. IHM, Administrator. A DM INISTR ATOR'S NOTICE.- -Notice iA. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of Luther : lock web rh-e'd.. late of Troy township, arc hereby requested ' m-.k. • ..vment without delay: and *ll jHsrtwn-t having claim* a.-aiiiit - id estate will plea e present tliCUl duly anther.'i.- ii 1 for eltlement. MINGH \M L. i:o< KWELL, AMY ROCKWELL. June 10. lftdft. Administrators. A D.VJ i N ISTU.>'!'()ICS NOTlCE.—Notice a 1 i- hereby e-v.-n that all pfrsons in.Te! f. dto the es tate of LI M)W I G RIN'KRDI.D.doc'd.. lute of t (verton tu p. : to make iflm-cdnti-payment, and ail persons having dr ! rnands nvrain.-t - dii estate, will present them duly authen | ticuUo hr settlement. EDWARD RINLBOLD, Administrator. Overton, June l->, l>sti. VJHERIFF'B SALE.— Rv virtue of a writ I ' nf ii. 'p.. issued out of the eourt of eonmon pleas of Bradford County, and to me diri- tc-d. will h- exposed to i poblie sale at the Court House in the horough ot 'fmTjin da, at one o'clock 1". M.. of Monday, August 11th, Is.-;;;, a piece or parcel ofland situate in \the:i town-hip. aiul bouiiUed north by lands of Ira Elsbree. Kra.-tus Wojeott ami others ; we-t hy lands belonging to the estate or heirs of Maty C .ton ; south hv Ira Elflhree and Burrtside : and east by land of Ira Klshree. Containing about 250 aeres ltioic or h. .about 100 acres improved, oni- frame h use. one frame barn, one corn house, and two apple or eh mis thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of James Kl dri Ige, now to the ase of Francis Tvler v u James Thomp son- J. A.'CODDING, Sheriff. SherifTs Office, Towanda, July 8, 1 A EDITOR'S NOTICFN ~C. .V. Skii >m* n -J A vs. J. L. (fitirflbv. In the court of Common l'h soi Brudfurd Co. No. 126 Feb, Term. 1 sib. The niidersigned Auditor appointed hy said Court, to distribute the funds raised by Sheriff sale of defendant's real and persona!date, will'atteadto tb<- dutie.- assigned bint at his office in tl. borough of Towanda. on Saturday the 23d day of Aug -:, Isle, at two o'clock in the after noon. when ; ■ I where al 1 pets . having claims are re quested to n ■ t them, or lie ftvi vertl -barred therefrom. Towanda, Id, 1 soli. P. It. MoItUOW, Auditor. A I D!l-LI'S NOTICE.- Mdnson Efsir&i, 'ld vs. -rg< Jhtnhnm. In Court of Common I'h.is of Bradford County, No. 352 Dec. Term, 1*55. Notice 1. hereby given, that the undersigned. Auditor appointed by said Court, to distribute funds raised hv Sherill s sale ol -aid e.-tate, wdl attend to the duties of his appointment, at his olth-c, in the borough of Tow audit, on Thursday, the 21 -t day of August. l-."ai, at two o'clock, I'. M„ wheat and win ic all persons having claims upon said funds must present them, cl-e forever be de barred from the same. July I*. P. i f>. MORROW. Auditor. : A t>M IN'llS. XOTD'E AH pemtus in fA. d.-i.tcd to Hi- estate of MM. MVCBS, dt-ert-cd. late nf ATHENS township, are hereby notified to make , payment without delay, and all persons having demands ' against said estate arc requested to present them duly au thenticated for settlement. SARAH MYERS, j Wf 1 K o'i. Adiuistratrix. \ DM 1 \ ISTR V TOR'S NOTff'E.—Notice 1 i- hereby ,>riv< n, that all persona indebted to the e->- tate'of I'ardon Ke.nyon, dee'd. late of JYiiidham tp. arc re ipn- .ted to make pH.vmcut without dehiy : and ail person having claims against said estate, must" present tlmui duly authenticated for settlement, to the subscribers. WIJ.KIXSOX I'.KEN'YON, Administrators. Whidhani, July In. 1850'. LIST OF JURORS '.h'UAvn f-.r September, Term, bjC. aiA\n . • ■<>[;. l ister—Caleb Adams, J, hn,i. ,Hl —Cyrus Cook. Hislim*. ] Hmithtield—lamis (lerould. West Burlington—TT) rr. Athens boro'—Kdtrtud Ih-r- BlackweU. I nek. Warren—J i > Burbank. Belai Albany—Moses A I .add. Fuirri i Ud. Athena Tp.—SW I'lumnjcr. Asylum—Julius Bragg. A 11 Spalding. Bidgbery H K Bint. j Springlit'hl—R V Rntve. Wysox Xel uu K Brown, j Welt.— Allien Swit/i*, W'y ulu-ititr Samuel AY Biles'Cuhimbia- X Slevens, I'M Harry Elliott. | ward Votimr. Pike—Tlmmas Brink. j (ireiivi'le —Sylvester Taj'- Trov--C a Elliott, Alonzni lor. Morse. i T!IA VFKSK .TritOßS FtF'-'T WR'TF. Wyalnsing ■ Ferris Ackley.l son. I>nvid Smllev. Jaboz Elliott. I Warren—Samuel l.yon. Pike—Kellogg Barnes. ill'.-l liurliueton—\Vru. F. I.it htield- Benjamin Ball.! M'Keau S. 11. Stiles. Troy boro' AY in. Burger, T. Tus. arora—Serycl P. Max- J. Dove. field. Monroe ,1. niaekman, Mi- Wilmot—Wm. XorLouk, ner Kimpp. .Tamos Schoonover. Troy twji.- Ira P. Ballard., Weil—John A Boy. Atnasa (Ireeiro, Jacob A.j Towanda twjx—James San- Limlerman. tee. TTerr k—X S Camp, O Ste Athenstwp.—J F Satterlee. veils. Sheehccjuin J S Spencer. Burlington—l. M Randall. Home—Edwin Taylor. Josephus Campbell. A>ylum—FraueTs Vial, llen \Yyso.v--Moe- Canlie.ld. S i y Yerbrcck. A York. [ North. Towamla—J Wood- Ridgbciy--Peter A Evans. ] ruff. Towaiula twp. 1! C Fox.'Canton Murray* Watts. Franklin—Joseph L. John-! * STtCONP WFBK. Orwell —John Aljrer, A Wj Windham- H W Dunham. Alger, Joel l ook. \ ll< rrieli—Miner Fain hi'.d. Uyalusiiis—Xeisoii K A; ;i: sin - John Iforton. wood. Harrison Black. ;if '. ~!d—Alfred Hicks. 1 1.-ter—John Bowman. lidgbery -Jesse Hammond. TowiiuUa twp---A U Bow- Wells Win S lugalis, AMY man. Smith. Durell— Miles Bishop. Athens boro'—ll A Kiff. Springfield II B Brooke. Smithtteld—AV Lane.Smith (IranviUe-—Uitiieril Clark > Mitchell. John I'helps. W in A'roman. Troy boro'—Alonzo Long. South Creek- SIB ileman. Burlington— C T Merry. Raiisoioc Tanner. I AYyuox—Ceorge A hinds. Tnscaroru (leu W Dexter.J Canton—David Palmer, C. Joint A Lcpper. 1 Stock well, Isaac Williams. Asylum- 11 l'odge, Uriahj l'ike-A Stevens, 2d. Terry. , < 'oluillbia—Win Strait. / \ A !\J BRiA SiS.—-The Uoumton- V ' wealth of Pennsylvania to Catharine U'Keet'e, .lere ff-S.] Jui.ih A Hern and John l lynn. administrators of Daniel 0 Kcefe dee'd., and to the heirs and legal rep resentatives of said deceased. C-HI:I;TIM; :~A\'e eonimaiid you and every'of von, that von do in your own proper persons appear before our judges at Ebensbnrg at a Court of Common Pleas, there to In- held on the tirst Monday of September next pes we have heretofore commanded yon) at ten o'clock. A.M. of said day to answer Hreenhcrrv Taylor in the matter of his petition lor the static pcr formanee of a contract made with Daniel O'Keefe dee d., in his liletime, to sell to the said petitioner a certain lot or piece of ground situate in Callit/.in, Allegheny town ship, and herein fall not. \\ itnesss the Honorable Heorge Taylor. President of our said Court at Kbtnsburg. the nth dav of July. ISA 6. M. ROBERTS. Proth'v. .Notice directed to be given by publication in the " Brad ford Reporter," a newspaper published in Towunda. Brad ford county. Pa., tor six weeks 1 $ ore the Ist dav of next term. Ac. Per. Cur. JOHN ROBERTS, Sheriff. EHonshurg. July 'J, 1.A6. / lAMUR 1 \ cor NT V SR.—The Conmiori- V7 [I..S.J w alrh of Pennsylvania to i' charine (FKoele. Jeremiah A'lierri and J dm i'lyuii, iuinmustrators ol Dan iel O Kcefe ile r. ) the heirs ami lee d representa tives of said tleee .. i .Ri KTiv; AAY command you and e\ei) of \on (as v> • i,.ve hen tofoie coiniiumded,\ oii) that you do in \our >•" proper person appear before oiu Judges at Ktieusiaug at a Court of I 'mumou Pleas there to be held on tin- Ist Monday of Septeuilier next, at IP o'clock, A. M. of said da v. to un-wer James M'Cy in the matter of la's petition for the specific performance ot a contract made with Daniel O hceh dec d., in bis lifetime. to sell to Jaiues Stotler the assignor of the petitioner, a certain lot or piece of ground -ituate in (hilliUiu, Aireglte ny township. And herein fail not. Witness the Uouomble lleorge Taylor, President of our said Court at Etieusburg, the Pth day of July, ls/.p. M. IB'UEHTS, Proth'y. Xotire dirccteil to be given by piil lieation tor si\ wt*ks in the •• Bradomt Reporter," a' newspaper published in Towanda, Bradford Co. Pa. Pit. Cur. JOHN HUBERTS, Sheriff. \ mirXIKTRATOK'S NOTK'E.—Notice as. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate o! Mulviuu A. lingers, iket u-ed, latt id Canton twp.. aie hereby nip.eslcil to luakc payppmt without delay; and alt per-ons having claims against haul estate will plca.-c jufsetit 'ln ni dulv authenticated tor settlement. fcLMOX lb LATH KUP, July I, Is.-,.:. a lutinictiiilor. fiUsuUaucous. NEW DRUG STORE AT NICHOLS. DTSS. (i. M. k G. IV < AMY wmbtrt—KTt tuily afiiiO'iax-t: to tlx-L iridic- and lie p- ,lli i it they Uiivc jnst,i cHcda new anii<-.\t( :.u • I'M M'OiJi: at Ni'.'liOl.S, V. Their slock i new lie! cmctnliy ~electi d, and consists <•;' Drugs, XVlcdicjnes, Chemicals, Paints, among who h are lead. zinc. chrome green end y-llow, inula nl. vciiitillidu, At*. Oils arid \sa ul-hc.-, a variety • i>y- lnil's,including • .gn bud. Camwood, fe-tV, cudbear. gr.ii;- nk.U d Liu. nidify, Ac. for paint, uair.li-f. '•let Hi*, idine. tyfth. A C. ; pntly. • j-npJuh'nC buj'uiug .jhiA,. j.triiUel r .t.ii% . tier's ..il: very per- far jtcdlciual '.uufljie.-,; P. ;• • M 'i 'fi.r--. ptJtirtiaj', I.'-fotiV Extracts ti>r trie ifuiiJkciytllcT; „ I amy ArlltSiK, Tins Eve follons, Smilf. < 'i<mr<, Ar. Ae. To I'liys! i.irt- our -t... k oflbv* inducements ax being of the I. v. <•: mMy elected, ahd s-dd heap. Oiv u-j a tail, ami see it' you can piirbluta£ a. rlv-up chscwutro. M. & <:. p. CADY. Xic.-sols. J .ue l:t, ]s.v;. [ ADIliS* INDIA RUIIIJEK GLOMES, ■ .J.J .it 1 lie store of JJ. K. MKilCi U. 2?EI 21 2ACjE33T-30AT QAiI:I.LJ2, TT AS been new ly painted and refitted entire, and will I A I e< liiiie tiii r- -bo trip-between TOU'AN'!>A AXU I ATHKNS.oo M<).M>"iY, lee M'uied. 1 su-hes wilt have W overly lor tlie teiut evr: y m 'Vninp I lifter Hie iri IV.l! O* the night ftl:d morning tl'H ill-. pa | govs re:t.}:i:i• Tovvawl.l iii film lor the stives ..ot!i. fbdng North, the piu ket will foave To-wamhi. at. 1 <r ■ lock. p. \f., enabling pasx-nvi i ni v of the i veil ing r night trains. f i-.i.i. A SMi I'ft June a, le.'li. Pi'opi ietors. r■ 1i ■'*!••<•• .|. r t lit' W iwt ontt primn* through I' k et-ioi'H.l paints; "ootii 1-y W..Uroiolai.d ,SLeßUilioit. i>\ an plying to tlie t'.iiibiiu ni the li. ot, or cither of the rivr!. ' L"£l ' VVii, '' ! H'lli.-e. yiTDITuU S NOTICE. -ij[~ A. Mart.r IV. now to thf tue of I'rankti.t Tr.vmxhip i>*. Jtrrmiait Mifits. la the Court of i oinne Pie usoi Cradfurdcuui;- tv. Xo. 1," i. Jfav t'enn. lsift. Tin: undersigned Auditor, aprmiiitml by tlie Court !■ distritiate tin- funds raimi by SL->ritt"s talc of re u estaii. will attend the dtiliea of said uppointineat, at his otfi.-i .in i!ie b- r.i.i.l, of 'poi,.u.da. on P'ridav AK'..-t tv., at 2 o'clock, P.M.. when and icbcri au [jflaKm luiuiy .•laiilis iifM'ii - iid funds must present tin in,or bef uaverdebarii d from lite same. July is, ittoti. p. |). MOiiltOtY, AmVtor. i 111. CIDLR \ IN KG Ail—A irooti nrli l Je at pox s. \I ACK.I NA\\ TROI T- Some V.TV line Jfl oin in half barrels, also M.i i.eti.d in linlf aridfirar ter bcrrels, at jls KOX S. (tANDV-A I artrc stock tilwfivs on hniut J ami sold at whole-- i|e , Hars' j-rh-es :-t POX'S. / I! AIX CH ADLKS ttinl 1 Torse llnkos fop Vl sale by June fs, ts-, ; _ M'iid'l.'lt. TKKTII AXJ) CORN V' Sin-:i.l.l'liS, for f.tle by li. S. MLIiCL'U. TO THU Pl/35LIC. IN* eoiisbkiutkia ot tlie liberal put -oniye with whirii we hik'n tii Ifi-ii since k\ e roiiimeiiced isis, in this place, we trad'er to the citizen- -,t Towiiud.i Hint ruttndlng .-euyy Hill- Sincere lb .ok-, ami ini|u- ;*• . .lilip at ptc - .SI lU'KISIKU'.Y iJi'kV, * M n.ake .1 pivatafii to all who may favor us witJ, a call. V'c are re ■Jved to keep pa. e itli the jir ui-e-sive Hpiiit ol thi in which we live, by nlteriu..{ for, -.lie Goods of the Hfitcst Syles, at price- tliut actually alarm the proprietor.-, of old r.<-h --ioned Store- ; they heiuy si liuin'i ! ju Ure lii?b-price pi .a ciple, or rather in the prices of old tine will not b-ivi r thcir detnaild-s ; but. in a vciy happy maimer, warn their customer.- not to middle with the floods at -he Xew Stoic, (at the sirne time e;v!--;blilllg lire li e :.ec.. to; the-ir v.i. fare,) for they know that lioiie bst iV,u.v., L G c.ui be sC'ltl so Vely low, tVe do not intend tn sell d.nnajrt'd nriiol-, but if a , v prove to be so, or, art* not wlmt we rep resettin in to be, return them uud re-- ive t! e urn ov paid lor them. Vu u iv oifer our 12XTIRE sr.VMf.'li sTOCJC ll' STILL LOWKR Pmrr.S TIL IX KJ T.R. S.nne of oiu-liress (iomls, our icni: ii.iug-. t k >f Uou ncts and Bonnet Trimmings wc w''l si ii ti \ IST. Me have a fine lid of Sliiwl-. Maiithlas, Vih , low Dr.i pcry, Silks, Einbroiderie-s, XtedkAVvilvd Edging and In serting, A c., Ac. M'e ase prepared to .semi for any artidc in ot.i ii.ie t'.mt we have not o:i liaud. Oui . uoortnieat >f UEADV-MAIH-i (.'LOTHIXG, Is complete..-cannot be surp-.s-ed I y any . ih, r c-htbH h ment in Xortliern Pcne-yl-. ■a. t : al! uud examine m r floods—seeing is p. lloviai'. (U'TTrXP.MIIC., TI'ISEVBAI'M A Cc. Tiiwanda, July 2s, l-'SC. 1< •S'L'.—lK-twocn t!iis]>laco aim! thy rcsulbuci -J (if isA.vi; MVKK. I'lsij.. a (.(ill) BitACrltJ.i. •) ■ tt.nl* i' xli.li: be liberally n wankil, ami i cceive tue tha ,m --of the owner !>y leaving it at the " litiioitc. " clli- v. Tow.imla. July 23, 1 s;i(|. I from tlio picini.-es of the .suli 1a seriber in Towaniia boruigli. p. , v ,\ayx sifiri, a BI.ACK ( OW. plKiiit lo years old, withcutauy partieidur marks. Any person w'ili be .suitably it-waitled ay reti.ru> ingsaidCo.v ta Tie sub-c'.ber, or giving hifiuLimtion where she mnv be found. Jiilv Ho. h*Mi Al'dM KSIhS iViiVfJ. ■ MO S Si _,m JIAJLJj *Sz RUSRITUU HAVE REMOVE!* T' THETR NEW lU'iT.T>i3V(on the we-t '•{' Main H're-.t, uenrlvoppostfe Tr.n vA Moore's, where they now oi'i r for -ale a largely increased stock of Hardware. Sieves. Tinware. Ae. " Jntv 'J4. VILLAGE PROPERTY FOR SALE. CPHE ]to petty b"-, - is the \nrtlt Praneh J. HOTEL," t>iatc<l on Main street, in the pmfy'MK horn'of Tow anda, is ottered for safe on terms fjf that will enable a sinews man to pay for it !.?806 out of the business nf the h mw, It wrtft ■' -old at a! >w figure, and but a stn portion of the jsm-h i.-e money wilt be required ; the balance may remain for such period of time as will .-nit the parcha-pr. This !,• rite chance for an active man to r. t into bosSr,- ,s. At.SO A siii.ii! DWELLING HOI'SE A- LOT. on the Vorthrrn Liberties, in mW ben'. t'.q Inm-e i< new. well finished, a tir-l-rato et Liar under the whole. -. vera! young thrifty fruit trees. An. Will he sold at a tar raid, onterms that wiil make it an object to a person desiring a snug home. For fnrth.er particulars enquire of the -nt'Sori 1 er. Tbthmda. Jtily 51. Icon. I>. VAXDFHt OnK. niIOCKKRY A GLASS WAUK - A laV^e \J and 1m lu'io.; i,;.iorti::ent <d (.'. .her;, and ilia swnr. . fust received by iuayl2 li. s. MEl'Cf.'R. OI'ICES, of nil kinds,both white atirt pmnnd k ' Mustard, black and white, whole .uid gn 'd. . 1 Octolu rFOX'S. [A OREIGX ATT A<' IIM E \ T.—Br*u i ftrti .I.' County.-.. The ( oinnem wealth <: I'eun.-t Ivu.'iu. To the Sheriff of Bradford Conuty. Giv. t' \. : \\ com miintl that you nttuch .l ime- S •honneeborn. Cornelia Scheniierhori . id Theodore i o nuo hern. iateofvoui <• (iinty. hy all and -insular hi- •: •■ i- ant! h .ttle land- ami tenements, moneys, rittht • and er< dits, i i \>. . hamls or possession soever ibc came may br s > ih.it he be and ap pear tiefore our of Coinime I'leas.to Le InrUen at the borough of Towamla. in and for sai l county, on the lir-t Monday of Ss-pteiiilnT next-, there to answer George Satuli rsoti, in .i pie i oftre pass on too • is> upon pivin ■is". damage- not ex cmlintr five hundred if •liars, and I<t you Munition ail per-ons in whose hands orp isses-i.ui - lid goods,eltatt.'es. moneys, rights uiut eredits or aav tlieni may he attached, -o that liny andi-ven of theni oid appear l efois--aid eoert. at tie day OBd pi tec nfjn <aid. to an-wer \v hat -hall Is 0.-j. ted against them, and abide the judenhnt of the Court therein ; and have y u then ami there this writ. {i.. - j Witns-sH the honorable Davi J Witmot. l'vt idi at of our -aid court, at the borough of Towandaaforesaid,tla: itlii tiny of .lime. A. 0. lsdfi. A LI FX M KK VX.'l'rtijhoni tsirt. CAS H-A N D CREDIT! lAIIF. subscriber gratefully announces h1 thank- f'" tV . lihei il luiti-onage rreeivetl durin? the pa-t year, and respet fully solicit- contililla nr. of the tr ■ if. which he will endeavor to merit by keeping his Slork c(mh"ii;/lhi _ rep/ii>ixlit:l by CASH fikrra.w. with a large mid p"c assortment of (foods. Wir h ru! yrttr* ■ ru, , oh .s enabled hint to " ley at the Infft rite-' of the •• (nip i ters jjnd Mannlartorers" .hy-eJlintrlow -Uy dptiiiji tiie (,'isu Hystum entirely, aud by making a gnui -/ i educ liiri of vrin e Ciui.-eqi.cntly. the credit system will cease on and a.t. r the first day ot J.triiinry, l- " ; . tn>~ Mi persons indebted are requested to make imme diate payment. 11. I'OKTLIL ntliue and I 'raj; s-tore in Suitli tn.d of the Ward House. I lei-ember 'ill. lSo.l. n.\ Ul>\\"A RE, fU< >N. NAIES. Ac. \ large .idditi auil si k ol ' ominoii and -op h i Tl.udwan . Joiner' Tools. 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