L'cgal OllKHll TS SALE. —By virtue of sundry S. , „f vend, exponas, issued out of the Court of |- . as of Bradford County, to me directed, I shall ''!', taihlic sale at Court House in the borough tV T n ~011 Monday SEI'I'KM BUR Ist. at 1 o'clock. !. I,,]li,wing described lot piece or parcel of laud ... i: CL-ti-r twp. hounded on the north by lands of " ' "iiih. east by lauds of Horace Heath, 011 the ' j, s tie- public highway, west by lands of James Mi-- • , ng j of an acre more or less, ail improved, ' one frame stable and a few fruit trees 1,1 .' -,1 on,' other lot piece or parcel of land sitnate In . V.. bounded north by landsof Edward Mills, east ! '*'l'. ".H.hiic highway, south by lands of John Bowman, • , , ' c:,ls of Edward Mills, containing Aan acre more " ' a ;j unproved, one framed building occupied as a ° r ' ... -i re thereon. 'h! ; and taken in execution at tlie suit of A. B. Smith "V |i i'.ke. M. S. Pike and Mary Pike. • \'i si t The foliowing described lot piece or parcel of I ~t,- in tlie townsliips of Windham and Home, and " rtli hv lands of James Sibley, east by lands of !! s ii, rlaiid, south by lands of Edward Boyrdnmn, ,1 in Hockcicllow, containing I*| acres, be the ~r less, about 20 acres improved, one framed me.! l ain and some fruit trees thereon. : „ ,i.,1 taken in execution at the suit of J. M. Peck vi deo. M. Burbank. ~t the suit of Miles Prince vs. l.eo. M. Burbank. \ j The following described lot piece or parcel of . ]it dc in Cantop twp. Imutidisil JliOrth hv lands of A. i|. i. y if,lie.is. cist by land® of James Metier .south p. S. I'.bioit and Jacob Roberts, west by-iainls '.!' !•:ts and tlie public highway leading from ■ rtoy, containing 37 acres, waa w less, übout . . .luprtvcd anil a few fruit trees thereon. ' , ; :,d in ken in execution at the suit of Henry Ri wv-. 7.. L.S.Bttt. . ]sn The following desiwilied lot piece or parcel of; ;:i! ,t,• in Springlield twp. hounded as follows; Be- I . 1 t ! „' "! p, ],• r h'.'s ; tlience along line of lot No.S2, convey- I ,1 • s,-.-!t. ii"rth 1° east 2.1 perches ; thence north ] , 1 and .1 lo perches; thence along line ot lot , \ ' north 1° '"est ::| aid 3-10 perches ; thence north ! , . . srl 110 jierclic.s ; thence north 4° east 101 j • , ; tl: : ~1-t.g the south line of lot No. IGG. south , ; -t - ! In perches to tlie beginning, contain .; ]-r uii k -lo acres with allowance of G per cent, for i .!, tl.-- same more or less, it being lot No. 11l j ■ !• at aforesaid and part of warrant No. IMG, I •b 1 ,1 •' s improved, one framed lioumv, one framed I j I .ii'ii ni an orchard of fruit tre,-s thereon. - 1 11 • p.. r piece or parcel of laud situate in ; s M twp. hounded north by lands of Ira Higgiim, j ' mis of L. C. (Ilca-oii.aud west by Wm. I j vVil ens ;: ii,| 1.. C. Gleason, containing almut B*acres, I . ;.... frnuisl dwelling house, a framed Store I II >1 st.d,!e and shed, a framed barn, a dye- j , | a few fruit tries thereon. 1 t .!. 1 in execution at the suit of F. F. Fair- ! . . . 1) '!' ■ f ' ovi ig dc-, rilied lot piece or pared of 1 oil l ii two. boc.mleil north by lauds of, • - -t i,v I n.ds of George (Tdlsoji. soiitli lo" iv . 1 west I,v hiiidsnf DanietCoiik,Containing 1 • - c tiw-e • iimre or less. alKiut 30 acresimprov ., .1 house a log barn, and some fruit trees , s 'a 11 ken in execution at the suit of Tracy A I y ... 1..... V, . ( Tallin, r. 1 . !',owing des,Tilled lot piece or parcel of M Hiroc twp. bounded north by lands of j ' , :,st ! • laud- of Kel ey NielioN, gollth ! 11. 1., is. we-t l,y lauds of Freeman Sweet i*. • • ..ing i .11 acres, be the same more or • I ■ - ii . o'ovcil. one log Iloll.se. one board ! - ' I.:fiiv I; :;t tree- thereon. T. > !i in execution at the suit of Hiram IV- : i!'. Loop trading under die firm of War- Ivs. Jesse K. I 'owell. .so- 1 ae foil, wing lot piece or parcel of land situ- j A 1 r and \F". r,-- Porn-hips, bounded as follows, I ■ .;t 1 (alien Ash 011 the Priestly line. 1 1 i"i- of .h ri-miali Blaekman's lot : theuce | . • I'r: -t' v line, north '.! 0 we-t 320 rods to Dennis i - ->i tbcast corner : thence along said D. Mane- | .1,1 c ,rn, r, 011 Freeman Sweet's south line ; j i 1 •!- of F. Sweet and James H. Lewis.east 210 ; -1. the north we-t center of Jeremiah Blaek- ] 1, . v land of Jeremiah Blackmail and James j ■ " 'iith 21 u rods to the place of beginning, con- j • m . -Kc . r, (ir !(•><. i taken iii execution at the suit of John Han- j * -■ , i Jedso 11 Blackmail vs. James A. Paiue. sii T! following ilesi-rilg'd lot piece or parcel of! tin-boro'of Towanda h'Miuded as follows : i .• "ii the east line of fourth street. 2<)o feet l>y ! tu from the line between the lands of l). D. : c .1 !m F. Minns, thence south 3J° west .10 feet , the lea e: tiicucc ea.-t 34° .soutii 147 feet; j° east 10 feet to a corner : thence 374° , , t t , the place of beginning, containing 147 j •: feet. 1m- the same more or less, all improved. I . dwelling house and a few fruit trees thereon. , mil taken iu execution at the suit of O. 1. Bart • T ill. Austin. j - The following lot jiiecc or parcel of land situate j no.-hipof Hidgburv. bounded north by lands in - •. uf James Hapiman. east by the highway.south .1.1!. Wilkinson, west by Alexander Stevens. ' -11.'.j - main! Burnley creek, containing about 0 - Ve, aii improved, one framed Uuuss, part ui old saw mill frame thereon. • ■ 1.• a in execution at the suit of P. Andrew . i\ :d liapeman and Klijah S. Finton. i;.sii Tiie following described lot piece or jiareel of •-aT.- • Monroe township, hounded as follows : :i a i-iirii. tlienee by lands of Jiulson lilaek - ih-T . 1-; 104 perches to a post: thence by - ,th 'JA' 5 west. 4 and 4-10 perches to a post: -> -i.\ :i„. -am.., north n2j J east fo and H-ln perches ,nl . tai'iu'e by tlie same, south east 4n*nts. •-<> The toll wing descrils d 'ot piece or parrel of iM • :oi- twp. bounded on the north by land "-".-ton ut \Vin. K b-li. east by lands ai , '■' •! • li, .rce t'rott. south by lands of Jerome lands of K. Kellogg. containing ■ - li s,, uisiiit 2n acres improved, two log .! ta •. .r (. - !ls tlu-reon. | !;'K' ii in execution at the suit of O. I'. Lyon -at HI ssr.inuel I .yon vs. Richard Johnson, ai: - , ii piece or parcel of land situate ■.bouiiili.il north by land of Mark y I i;.| ot Alan-on Taylor", south and west - .• 1 M.iiaing aliout one acre more or less. " T:an,ei! houses, one Iramcd bant and ' „ in execution at the suit of If. J. Ma •Liu •••< a id lamrcnz* ilildi*. . 'L' i|es riis-d lot piece or parcel of B ■ k twp. hounded north by lands of .1 1 (tutus White, east t>v land of A. J. ■ . •.--•dine, west by Silas Titus, jr., and containing 4i12 acres more or less, inri.'ned, with a framed bouse, a hewed '■ and a few fruit trees thereon. . ore- ntion at the suit of A. J. Heed ... ' ' s "-' vans V s. Iforatio A. tireen. d'-scribod l<>t piece or parcel of ' - -co ,i twp. bounded north, east and k-Ma 1 iiiniiey, south by lauds of 11. TV. ' a Te in re or less, all improved, . me fraun .1 barn and a few fruit trees whig deseribed lot piece or parcel of ' a twp. bounded north by lands of ~ ' hy lands of Abiai Kinney, south hy wi-t hy lauds contracted to George see - be the same more or less, . ' red one framed barn and a few fruit mex cution at the suit of Dennis J. 3 ■ and Ornn Baker. . . ' ' • "■■ ILT !"t piece or pared of land situate ■' ■ i north by land of Nathan Stafford, , "ti i ll, ii, warraulee name uukiiow ii, south ''■•' .MT and John Passuiore, west by land 1 'lit Gibbs, omitainiug about Is acres ""'.t to acre-improved, mm frame bouse, " ii iH',.,l shed aud colli house and an or , ••, Tj-i- thereon. > •>: execution at the suit of John Drake a ! v>. John lie-merest. . 3 * ■ ' ig ,i, s, ribed lot piece or parcel of . .-,' ' iviiship and borough bounded north Jr. Li'i!.il:l _'tiHl, G. M. DeFotest. D. F. lier ■ I ■ it. Mat l)J land of Jrrre I'' ' f'd the public highway, south by ' litoiiand Michael M'Gaugliran.we-t ' A'' ptiug therefrom two lot* here . . ; ( . " 'a. 11. Knapp to Jerre Adams,contain .. . I ' M,VI exceptions, about 37 acres, all ,- ■ ''allied house. ;i framed horse burn, tw • irchard ol fruit trees thereon. '''''' ' p ■ ce or parcel of land situate in I north bv lands of Stephen Pierce, " • c'oplii ii Pierce and public highway, "i-'ln, ,iy. cast bv lands of Scth W. ilium in,,, acre more or less, all improv - I cise. one framed burn, with a ''l in..| other out buildings and fruit u' "ii at the suit of 1 ranci - F. ™ £cgal. ALSO -The following lot piece or parcel of land situate, in WJlnmt twp. bounded north by laud of Washington inghajn. east, south ami west by lands of Matthew H. Landing, containing about 1.10 acres more or less, about .10 acres improved, one log house, log bam and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at tlie suit of M. 11. A ti ll. Welles vs. Charles liiuderer. A LSl)—The following lot piece or parcel of laml situate 111 Shcslii ipiin twp. bounded north hv Win. Sheet, r. cast by lands of Elian Thompson, south by the highway, west by lauds in possession of Lorin Tyrrell, containing about 37 acres more or less, about 18 acres improved, one plunk house, log stable and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of F. L. Join s vs. I>. D. Tompkins. ALSO—The following described lot piece or parcel ot land situate in Sheshvpiin twp. bounded north by lands of Daniel Acklev and Hansom Chandler, east lands of Frederick Hass, south by lands of Nathaniel Chandler, west by lands of Frederick Harte and by lands belonging to the estate of Jacob Seibieeh dee'd., containing about 73 acres more or less, about 10 acwSi improved,one log house with a small framed addition, one log barn and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John Hcv ver vs. Adam Koyst. ALSO—The defendant's interest in the following de scribed lot piece or parcel of land situate in l ister twp. hounded north by lands Truman Holconib, 11. S. David son and lands known as the Isaac Cash lot. cast hv tho , Susquehanna ltivcr, south by lands of .lames Gorslini , Charles Hohoiub, Norman Shaw, and 11. S. Davidson, we-t by Lorenzo Malkins and others, containing about 400 acres more or lc.-s, about 170 acres improved, two trained houses, two framed barns, one framed shed ami other out buildings, three orchards and other fruit tsees thereon. AI.SO—The defendant's interest in one other lot piece or parcel of laud situate iu Lister twp."bounded north by lauds ol 1 riiluaii Holcotnh.east by the Siisipiehauna Hiver, south by lands belonging to the estate of Edmund Lock wood, dec d., west by Edward Mills, containing Ml acres more or less, about 10 acres improved, one framed house ami a framed barn thereon. Seized and taken iu execution at the suit of Citac Slieji anl, executor of Job Sheparil, dee d., vs. S. S. l.oekwood ami Abigail Bc iiUley. ALSO—['lie defendant's interest, supposed to he tlie nn divided halt ot the fallowing desrribed lot piece or pared ot laud situate iu 'lie lioro'nl'Towanda,bounded north hv Henry E-senwini's lot, east by Main street, south by lands ot John I*. Means, west lv Second street, contain ing 107 feet trout anil 204 feet deep be the same more or less, all improved, with a large framed foundry building, machine shop, Ac., thereon, and a small framed dwelling house built by John Irvine try permission, with right to remove at pleasure. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Samuel Bunting to the use of 1. L. Lamerux vs. 11. L. Lamerux. ALSO— Ihe billowing described lot piece or panel of land situate in YVysox twp. bounded north by lands of Ham* Strope and Mary Owen, east by lands" of Harry Strope. Samuel and Amos York, south by lauds of Jacob H. Middletim, Mary Owen and Susquehan na river and public highway, we-t"l,y landsof Mary Owen, Frank Brown. V. E. A J. E. l'iollet.the I'resbyterian Par sonage lot anil public highway, containing about 113 acres more or less, about 11.1 acres improved, one framed house, two hoard shantees, two trained barns, two wagon houses, one granary, one 00111 house, one old stable, apple orchard and other fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken iu execution at the suit of V. E. A J. E. l'iollet vs. Samuel Owen. ALSO--The following described lot piece or parcel of land situate in Canton twp. bounded north by lands be longing to tin- heirs of James l'arsons, deceased, east by lauds of S. L. (iillett and C. E. liathbone, south by D. Lanilcrs. J. M.Sucease, J-7. Hutlihonc and Towamla street, west by Tiny street. Harding A Lee. F. G. Mauley. G. W. Griffin, Stoekweli, .1. C. How, dec'il., estate. S. Owen, Nathan Tuttle, Wm. S. Baker, l'latt, T. 11. Morse, containing about 2G acres bethesamc tiioreorlcss, all improved, one tavern stand and .stable, 17 framed houses, one brick house, four framed barns and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Jacob Sto vers vs. Henry Kiugshury. ALSO—The following described lot piece "r parcel of land situate iu Wysox twp. bounded north by lands of Strickland, east l>y landsof Edward Overton,south by the Susquehanna river, west oy lands of Job P. Kirby, containing 40 acres more or less, all improved, with a framed liouse, a framed barn, granary and fruit trees thereon. Seized and talon in execution at the suit of Chester Pierce et itl adiu'rs. ot Luke Strickland vs. D'Abinsvu Overton adin'r. of Edwin Abbott, dee'd. ALSO—The following described lot piece or parcel of land situate in Durell twp. hounded north by lands of George Arnout. east by lands of John Connell, south by lands of Hiram and Hichard Gilbert, west by Daniel Keife, dee d., containing ns acres be the same more or less.atsmt 30 acres improved, one frame house, one saw-mill, log barn and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Catharine 1 Cummins to the use of H. J. Madill vs. Dennis Criinmins ; and Michael Crinnnins. AIX >—By virtue of writs of Levari Facias, a certain one and a half story wood house or building situate in the township of Tnscarora, on the main road leading from Laceyville to Stcvensvillc ; and the land upon which it is situated is bounded north by lands ol' Xeison Hiss.east by tile Giaggett Road, south by lands of Philander llijriljurt and Ferris Ackla. and west formerly of 11. 14. (ngliam. containing in front on said main ro.id 2 s feet, and ill deptli 22 feet, ami the lot and piece of ground curtilage appur tenant to said building, and it is agreed by tin* coin mis sioni-rs appointed by the Court for that purpose, that said lot shall contain live roils front and ten roils in depth, commencing at the rt ntre of lite public road, two and a half roos south ot a point hi said road fronting the centre of the house : thence X. " west 10 rods ; thence X. 32° east •> rods ; thence south fit* 0 east 10 rods to the road ; thence south 32° west to the place of beginning. Seized and i .ken in execut ion at the suit of Stuart Bos worth vs. Orlando ii. Sncll. ALSO—AIi the follow ing described lot and parcel of land sitiiaU- IN Albany twp. containing HS ai res and .hi perches more or le>s, bounded by line a* follows: Begin ning at a beech, thence north 152 perches to a hemlock ; thence west Ist! perches to a post and stones; thence south .10° east 237 perches to the place of lieginnilig*, be ing part, of warrant surveyed in the name of Kliza Ross, formerly belonging to the estate of Matthias ilollenbaek, deceased Seized and taken in execution at the suit of (leorge H. Welles v.-. John Mulligan. JOHN" A. GODDING. Sheriff. Towanda, July 28, lKoti. Notice is hereby given, that an amount equal to the costs, will be required to lie paid upon each sale when struck down to the bidder, and upon tailing to comply with this regulation, tin- tract of land will again la* ofl.-r --cd for sale. ' JOHN A. GODDING. O IIKUIFK SATiK.—Hy virtno "fa writ of k ti. fa. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford county, to me directed, will be exposed to pub lic sale, at the Court House, in the borough of Towanda. on SATFHDAY, AngustJlo, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the fol lowing lot piece or parcel of land situate in Orwell town ship bounded north by land belonging to the estate of Sr.muei Matthews, dee'd. east by the highway, soutii and west by land !donging to the estate of Samuel Matthews, dee'd., containing about 2 j acres more or less, nil improv ed. with a grist mill and saw-mill thereon, together with the water privileges and courses appurtenant thereto. ALSO—The defendant's inlcre-t, said to he tlie undivid ed one half of the following lot piece or parcel of land .-ituate in Orw ell twp. boiuided north,ea-t. South ami wc-t by land bnlmiging to the estate of Samuel Matthews, dee'd. containing about ten acres more or less, about six acres improved, one framed house, framed barn, a Grist mill, together with the water privileges and courses appurte nant tln reto, -and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of James O. Frost vs. T. G. HaighL JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff. Towanda. August 4, ls>ti. r) E(i ISTKR'S NOTICES.—Notice is liere- V by given that there have been tiled and settled in the ollice of the Register of Wills, in and for the county of Bradford, accounts of administration upon the following estates, viz : Final account of Mial P. Slade, administrator of the es tate of B. B. Slade, late of ('olunibia. decea-ed. Partial account of Win. B. Watkins, administrator of the estate of I'. S. Watkins, late of Columbia, dee'd. Partial account of S. Squires and Win. Stevens, execu tors of Llial Stevens, late of Hidgbiiry, deceased. Final account of Julia. V. Ballard, administrator of the estate of 1 sage Sturge-u late of Springfield, de eased. Final account ofS. S. Bradley, administrator of the es tate of Allen Woodruff, late of Wilniot, deceased. Partial aecoutU of K. F. S iHing, executor of Jas. Turn bull, late of Monroe, deceased. And the same will be presented to the Orphans' Court of Bradford county, on Monday, the Ist day of September next, for confirmation and allowance. J A ML? H. WKHB, Register. Register's Ofiiee, Towanda. July 29, 18.76. |>l\< )(T.AMATION. —Whereas, the Hon. DA VII) Wlh.MuT, President Judge of the 12th Ju dicial District, consUtiugof the Couuties of Bradford. Sus quehanna and Sullivan, and Hons. Mvnox BAM AKO atid II AHKV ACVI.KV. Assoeiate Judges, in and for said r.uj,ty of Bradford, have issued their jirecept tiearing date the 2l)th day of .Iniv, A.D.ls.iii, to me directed, for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer, GuiierjltJnftrter Se sums of the Pence, t.'oiinnon Pleas and Orphan s ( oiirt. at lowun da, for the < 'ountv of Bradford, on the first Monday, the Ist ilay ofSLI'TLMIIKH next, to cimfinue two weeks. Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coroners and Justices of the Peace and Coii.-Uiblew, of the ( ounty of Bradford, that they he then and there in their proper per son, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon ol said day, with their records, ini|iii-ition-,HHd otln i remembrances, to dothoae things which to their office appertains to be done ; and those who aiv hound by reengniza ie** or otherwise to pro seente against the prisoners who are or IIIH^ - lie in the jail of said County, or who shall lie Isumd to appear at the said court, are to be then and there to prosecute against them us shall be ju-t. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their attendance, agreeably to their notice. |)ated at Towanda, the 22d of July, iu the year of our Lord, one tlum.-and eight hundred and lift) MX, and of the Independence ot the I uited State-, tie -ewnty ninth. JOHN X, • < U'PLNG, ,-lienff. £egal. 0 lILIUP F'S SALE—By virtue of, writs ofj CJ Venditioni exponas. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of I>rrlt.\ V. July 10, IK.IG, at 1 | 0 clock, I*. M. a tract of laud called " Georgetown," situa , ted on the waters of Towanda greek, Overton township i surveyed to George Edge, beginning at a beech theitdi hv j land 1,1 Daniel Itroadbc.id. south 2:>°. west 212 larches to " thence by land of l'eter Edge, south 01°, cast ■ 2o> lurches to a post; theuce by land of George Teiunle i north 2!) , cast 212 perches to a post; thence by land of , 1 aul Hardy and Samuel Fa!go, north 01°. west 27.1 per ches to the beginning, containing 342 acres, 27 perches and allowance of six per cent, for roads, Ac. ALSO—A certain tract of land called " Maple Grove," | surveyed to George Teuiple, situate on the waters or To j wanda creek, Overton township, beginning at a post ; thence by land of James Sidden, Andrew Hardv and Paul ! Hardy, north, Gl°. west 320 perches to a postthence by | land ot George Edge, south 29°. west 2P2 perches toil ; post : thence by land of Peter Temple, south 01°, east 020 iio o' 1 " ''V 1 • "lem eby hind of Paul Moore, north i - !l • 212 perches to the beginning, containing 400 | acres and allowance of i! per cent, for roads, j Al.St >— A certain tract of land called " Dunfries." situ -1 ate in (t\erton township, surveyed to Paul Moore, l>egin niug at a post, thence by land oi' George,Peterand James Si, Metis nortli G[°, w, ,t 1120 perches to a post; thence In land of George Temple, south 2'J°, west 212 perches to a j beech : thence by old surveys, south 01 °, east 320 perches , to a birch ; thence by land of Joshua C'oilcy, north 20° east 212 porches to tile beginning, containing 400 acres : and allowance of 0 per cent, lor roads, Ac. \ ALSO—A certain tract of land called •' Union," survey - I ed to Samuel Edge, situate on tin- waters of the Towanda i creek. Franklin township, beginning at a hemlock ; thence ! by land of Daniel Hroadhead, sonth 2'.i° west 421 perches i to a beech ; thence by land of George Eilge, south HI 0 , east too perches to a post ; thence by land of Paul Hardv! North 2!i°. east 424 perches to a post ; thence bv land of Simon Hardy, north til 0 , west 100 perches to the begin ning, containing too acres and allowance of G per cent. ' for roads, Ac. i ALSO—A certain tract of land called " Derrv,I*snrvev; 1 *snrvev- ; cd to Siiuou Hardy, situate on the waters of Towanda ; creek. I ranklin townslu 'negiiining at a post, thence bv j land of James Hardy. north 2:'i°,east 424 perchesto a post: 1 thence by land of Joseph laid ley, north Gl°, west 100 per ches to a hemlock sapling; thence by land ot Daniel liroudhead, south 20°, west 424 perches to a hemlock ; thence by kind of Samuel Edge, south (il°, east 160 per | dies to the beginning, containing 400 acres and allowance i of 6 |>cr cent, for roads, Ac. ALSO—A certain tract of land called " Denmark," sur veyed to James Hardy, situate on the waters of Towanda creek, Franklin township, beginning at a post, thence by lauds of Simon ilardv, south 2i°. west 421 perches to a post; thence by laud of Paul Hardy, south 01°, ea-t lon 'perches to a birch ; theme by land of Natljan Hardv. north 20° east 424 perches to a post ; thence* by land of Joseph Ladley, north Gl°, west IGO perches to the begin ning, containing 400 acres and allowance of G percent, for roads, Ac. ALSO—A certain tract of land culled " Belmont," sur veyed to Nathan Hardy, situate on the waters of Tnwumla creek, Franklin Town-hip. beginning ata post, thence hv land of Samuel Siildens. north 20°, east 424 perches to a post; thence hv laud of Peter Ladley, north GJ°, west IGO lurches to a post: thence by lands of James Ilardv. south 2!l°, we-t 424 perches to a birch ; thence by land of Andrew Hardy, south 61°, east 1(50 perches to the begin ning, containing 400 acres and allowance of G per cent, for roads, Ac. ALSO—A certain tract of land called " Enfield," sur veyed to Joseph Siililcus, situate on the waters of the To wanda creek, Franklin township, beginning at a post, thence by lands of George ilaja, north 2'J°, east 424 per ches to a post; thence by land of Andrew Sadley, north Gl°. west IGO perchesto u post ; thence by land of Samu el Siddciis, south 20°, west 424 perches to a maple; thence by land of Peter Siddens, south Gl°, east IGU perches to tlie beginning, containing 4yn acres and allowance, Ac. ALSO—A certain tract of land called " Alt. Pleasant," surveyed to James Siddens, situate on the waters of To- j wanda creek, Franklin township, beginning at a post, theuce by laud of Peter Siddens, north 2'J°, east 424 per ches to a maple ; theuce by laud of Samuel Siddens.north 01°, west IGO perches to a post; theuce by land of An drew Hardy, south 2;i°. west 424 perches to a post: thence by land of George Temple and Paul Moore, south Gl°,east IGO perches to the beginning, containing 400 acres and allowance of G per cent, for roads. ALSO—A certain tract or land called " St. Paul," sur veyed to Paul Hardy, situate on ~ .iters of Towanda creek. Franklin township, begiiuik j ~t a post, thence by ; land of Andrew Hardy, north 20-. e.i-t 424 perches' to a birch; theuce by land of James Haidy, north Gl°, west IGO perches to a post ; thence by bind of Samuel Edge. ; south 20°. west 424 perches to a po.-t: thence by land of . George Edge and George Temple, south Gl°, east IGOper- | dies to the beginning, containing 400 acres and allowance j of G per cent, lor roads. A LSI )—A certain messuage and tract of land called " Mount Hope," surveyed to Jonathan North, situate on j the waters ot Towanda creek, in Overton township, he-! ginning at a post, thence by land of Samuel North, north : 2:i°, east 424 perches to a post; thence by land of James North, Gl°, west 160 perches to a po-t ; thence liv lar d of Peter Hampton, south 2i>°, west 424 perchesto a hem lock sapling ; thence by L ml of Joseph Castator south ! Gl°, east 100 perches to the beginning, containing 400 acres and allowance of G per cent, for roads. ALSO-—A tract of laud called " Gcrmantown," survev ed in the name of Stephen Hnlliitgsworth. situate on the j waters of I.oyal Sock creek, in the township of Overtoil, j beginning at a post, thence by land of Herman Castator, Joseoh Castator and George Castator. north 01°, west 320 perches to a post : thence by land of Henry Hardy, south 2*.°. west 212 perches to a post ; thence by old surveys, j south Gl°, east 1120 perches to a post; thence by land of j Anna Harris, north 20°, cast 212 perrhes to the beginning, ' containing 100 acres and allowance of G per cent, for , roads. AI.SO—A certain tract of land called " Frugality."' surveyed in the name of Joseph Castator, situate in Over ton township, beginning at a post, thence by lands of Harman Castator. north 2!>°. east 124 perches to a a post; thence by land ot Jonathan North, X". iil° west ltifl perches to a hemlock sapling ; thence by laud of George Castator, south 20°. west 424 perches to a post : thence by land of Stephen Hallingsworth. south fil°. east Hill perches to the beginning, containing 400 acres and allowance of t! per cent. ALSO—A certain tract of land called " Belfast," sur veyed in the name of Harman Castator, situate in Over t m township, beginning at a post, thence by land of John Moore, north 211°, west 424 perches to a chestnut sapling; thence by land of Lemuel North, north til 0 , we-t bill per ches to a jMist : thence by land of Joseph Castator, south 73°, west 124 perches to a post ; thence by land of Ste phen Hailing-w rth and Anna Harris, south i!°, east I'll) perches to the beginning, containing 400 acres and allowance of u per cent, tor roads. ALSO—A certain tract of land called " Fredericksburg."' surveyed iu the name of Frederick Sellouts, situate on the waters of the Towanda creek, in Monroe township, begin ning at a post; t l mice by land of George Schools, north 2!)°, east 424 perches to a post : thence hy land of Peter North, north Kl°, west 100 perches to a post: thence bv land of Samuel North, south 21°, west 424 perches to a chestnut sapling : thence by land of J. Mmue, south Ol 3 , cast 100 porches to the beginning, containing 400 acres and allowance of 0 per cent, lor roads. AI .SO—A certain tract of land called " Springfield," surveyed in the name of George Sehoats. situate on the waters of ill Towanda creek, in Monroe township. liegin ning at a chestnut oak, thence by land of Peter Sellouts, north 20°, east 421 perches to a post : thence by land of Peter North, north 'sl ,u,—t 100 perches to a po-t: t! rue by land of Frederick S ' • t , south 20°, west 42 hes to a post ; tlieucC by 1.. i . 11, .• ill Woodruff, - °. east IGO perches to t! ; hog containing ; • ...res and allowance of r o . mads. ALSO—A eertal. tract r' \ ,1 called " Bri.-ton." sur veyed in the name of Sam i i Aiidei.-on.situate on the wa ters of Towanda creek, in .Ni nroe township, beginning at a post : thence by laud of Peter Sellouts and Robert Hamp ton, south HI 0 , ea-t 320 perches to a post ; thence by land of Joseph Anderson, north 20°. east 212 perches to an a-li sapling, theme ly vacant land, north i!l°, west 320 per ches to a hemlock. thence by laud of Peter North, south 20°, west 212 perches to the beginning, containing 400 acres and allowance of six per cent, for roads. At.ST)—A certain tract of land called " Byford," survey ed in the name of Joseph Anderson, situate on tire waters of the Towanda creek, in Monroe township, beginning at a post, thence by land of Frederick Castator and George Barnes, south 01°, east 320 perches to a post ; them e by land of John Beinon Jr., north 2:)°, east 212 perches to a white oak, thence by vacant lands, north i>l°, west 320 perches an ash sapling : thence by land of Samuel Ander son, south 23°, west 21 "i perches to the beginning, nm taining 400 acres and allowance of six per cent, for roads. ALSO—A certain tract of land called " Humility," situ ate on the waters of Towanda creek, Franklin township, beginning at a maple, them e by land of James Siddens. south 2'.)°, we-t 12! pere es to a post; thence by Paul Moore, south (il°, east HiO perches to a post ; thence hy land of < leorge Sidden, north 2'J°. east 424 perches to a oust ; thence by land of Joseph Sidden. north 111°, west ItiO perciies to ilie Isigiuniiig. containiug 400 acres and al towance of k per cent, for roads. AI.SO—A certain tract of land called " Milton," situ ate on the waters of Towanda Greek, in Franklin town ship, beginning at a iiircli, thence by land of Paul Hardy, south 2'J°, west 424 perches ; thence by land of George Temple, south G1 °, ea() perches to ihe beginning containing 4'gl acres and al lowance of 6 per ee i. for roads. ( j\ LS') A certain tiavct of land called " Bedford,"' situ ab- on the waters ot the Towanda creek. Franklin tow n ship, beginning at a maple them e by land of Joseph Sid den north 20°, ea>4 424 pereh.ee to n.pu-t • thence by land of Peter f.adley, north iH°, west tfio perches to a post ; thence by land of Nathan Hardy, south 2!'°, west 424 per ches to a post; tlicnce hy land of James Siddens, south f.l° cast 1(70 perches to" the beginning, containing 400 acres and allowance of t; per cent, for roads. ALSO A certain tract of land culled " Dover," survey ed in the name of Roliert Hampton, situate on the waters of Tow anda creek, Monroe township, lieginning at a nia pic, thence hy land of Frederick Castator. mTftli 2o°,east 424 perches to a son, uortk I°. wnc-t 1!0 perches to a post: thence by land of Peter Sellouts south 2!°, west 421 perches ton po-t ; thence by land of Mary W allis, south l°, east.KiO |>erelies to the beginning, containing 400 acres and allowance af ti per cent, for roads. ALSO certain tract of land called " Camden, - ' sur veyed in the mime of Samuel North, situate on the waters of the Towanda creek, Franklin towpship, beginning"nt n chestnut-upliug thence by lands of Frederick Sehotts, Xortli 20°, ba*t 424 perches to it post ; thence by land of James North, north fl°. west ltto perches to* a post; thence by land ,of Jonathan North, south 29°. west 424 perches to a post; thence by land of Hnrman ('astator, south 61°, east 16(1 jierche* to the ticgSniing, -eontaluing 400 acres and allowance of C per cent, for roads. ALSO—A certain tract of land called " Ilagerstown,*' surveyed in the name of Samuel Hagar, situate .on the water* of the Towanda ereek. Overton township, begin ning at a post, thenee bv land of J. Kadlev. north 61°, west 16(1 perches to a post ; thenee by land of Nathan Haja, south 29°. west 424 perches to a sugar sapling : thence by land of Jonathan Hampton, south 61°. emst 166 perches to a post; thenee by land of Peter Hampton, north 2'i°, east 421 perches to the, beginning, containing 400 acres and allowance of 6 per cent, for roads. ALSO—A certain tract of hind called " Dartmouth," situate in Overton town-hip, surveyed in the name of Samuel Hardy, beginning at n post, thence by land of Henry ("ooley, south 61°, east 320 perches to a beech; thence by land of James Brvson. north 29°, east 212 per ches to a beech ; thence by land of Henry Seelev", north 61°. west 320 perches to a post; thence by land of Samu el Fritz, south 2'.)°, west 2T2 perches to the beginning, containing 400 acres with.allowance of six per cent, for roads. ALSO—A certain tract of land called ' Clearfield,"sur veyed in the name of James Hartlv. situate on the waters | of" Towanda creek, Overton township, beginning at a post, | thenee by land of General Broadhead, south 2U°, west 31s j perches io a post ; thence by laud of Jonathan Seeley. 1 south 61°, ea-t 200 pcrchc* to a po-t : thence by land of | Samuel Fritz and James Betz, north 2Jl°,east 3ls perches j to a beech ; thence by laud of Samuel Coolcy, north 6l°, I west 260 perches totlie beginning. Containing 375 acres, ! and ullowanee of 6 per rent, for reads. V.c. j ALSO A certain tract of land called " Felicity." sur veyed in the name of Samuel Temple, situate on the \va -1 ters of Towanda creek, in i (verton township, lieginningat | a sugar tree, thenc by land of Ibdtert Roberts north 29° | east 212 perches to a sugar tree ; thenee by vacant laud ; north til ° west 320 perches to a sugar tree; thence by land ot Henry Betz south 29° west 212 perches to a post; tlienee hv land of Henry Hyson, south 61° ea*t "20 perch- I c.s to the beginning. Containing 400 acres, and allowance ! of 6 per cent, for roads, &c. | ALSO—A certain tract of land called "Simplicity," j surveyed to Peter Temple, situate on the waters of Tow : aiula creek. Overton township, iieginiiing at a beech, and i thence by land of George Temple north 61° west 320 per | dies to a post, thence by land of Peter Edge south 2J°ea.-t j 220 perches to a sugar sapling ; thence by laud of Samuel Temple south 61° ea-t 320 pcrchc- t<>a sugar tree ; thenee | by old survey north 20° east 2'20 perches to the begin ning. Containing 400 acres and allowance of 6 per cent, for roads, Ac. ALSO—A certain tract of land called "Greenfield," surveyed to George Moore, situate on the waters of Tow anda creek. Overton towuship, beginning at a post, thence by land Of Jose]di Betz and Henry Betz north 20° ca-t3is porches to a hemlock ; thence bv vacant lands north 61° west 200 jierche* to a post ; thence by the same and land of Gen. S. Broadhead south 29° west 31* jierohes to a post: thence by land of Samuel C'ooley south 61° east 200 perches to the beginning. Containing 375 acres and al lowance of 6 percent, for roads, Ac. ALSO A certain tract of laud called " Ltlchllold,"sur veyed to Henry lietz. situate on the waters of Towanda creek, Overton township, beginning at a -mall beech and thence by land of Joseph Betz south 61° ea*t 275 jierehes to a po-t; thence by land of Samuel Temple north 2'J° cast 220 lurches to a sugar sapling ; thence bv vacant land north 61° west 275 perches to a hemlock ; tlienee by land of George Moore south 29° west 212 perches to the beginning. Containing 313 acres, and 27 perches and al lowance of 0 per cent, for roads, Ac. ALSO—A certain tract of land called " 1-ongford," sur veyed to Joseph Betz, situate on the waters of Towanda creek. Overton town-hip, Beginning at a beech, thence by land of John Betz south 61° east 275 perches to a post; thenee by land of Henry Hrysoti north 23° cast 212 perch es to a po-t : thence by land of Henry Betz north 61° west 275 perches to a small beech : thence by land of George Moore and Samuel ('ooley south 20° west 212 perches to the beginning. Containing 343 acre* and 27 perches and allowance tor road*. Ac. A I.si)— A certain tr.o t of land called " Frugality," sur veyed to John Betz. situate ou the waters of Towanda creek, Overton tow nship, beginning at a beech, thence by land of James Be!/ south c,|° east 275 perches to a post ; thenee by land of.lo-cph Suely north 29° east 212 pcrchc* to a jK'-i ; thenee by land of Joseph Betz north 61° w r-t 275 perch"* to :t birdi: tlienc. 1y ' id of Samuel Coaler south 27 : ve.-t 212 j.erelu •. i' . . .aing. Containing 313 .on i is ,In .. I.i u per cent, for road*. Ac. ALSO A certain tract of land called "Greenfield," survay cil to Jauii - lietz. -ituate on the waters of Towan da cri ek, Ovoi ton tow n-liip. beginning at a sugar tree, thence by laud ot - annu l l it/., south ul° east 275 perches to a po-t ; thenee by land of Henry Seeley north 29° east 212 pcrchc to a post : tlienee by land of John Betz north 61° west 275 perches to a beech ; thenee by land of James llardv south 2!° wr-t 212 perches to the beginning. Con taining .543 acres and 27 perches and allowance. ALSO—A certain tract of land called " Fertility," sur veyed to Henry Seeley, situate in Overton towiisfiip, be ginning at a hemlock, tlienee bv land of Joseph Seeley, north 61° wi st 320 perches to a post; thence l>y lands of Janic- Betz south 29° wr*t 212 pi-relu-s to a po-t ; thenee by laud of Samuel Hardy south 61° east 320 perches to a beech; thence by land of Patrick north 29° ea-t 212 perches to the beginning. Containing 400 acres and al lowance. ALSO—A tract of laud called " Mount llojie." surveyed to Samuel Fritz, situated in Overton township. liegiiining at a sugar tree, thence by land of J. Fritz south 61° east 275 perches to a post: thenee by land of Samuel Hardy north 29° oast 212 perches to a post ; tlienee by land of Samuel Betz north 61° w-"v lands ol Daniel Broadhea.l south 211° 'f-t 212 perched to :> hemlock ; thence by land of Henry 11. tz south til 0 east 270 perches to a sugar sapling; thence l.y land of Peter Temple iiorth 2!° east 212 perches to a post ""thence ly land of George K.lge north lil° west 27f> perehes to the beginning. Containing 3411 acres and 27 perches anil allowance. AI.SU—A tra. t of land called " Amsterdam," surveyed to Henry Bryson, situate in Overton township, beginning at a sugar tree, thence by laud of Samuel Temple nofth HI 0 we.-t 112(1 perehes to a po-t ; thence by land of Joseph Bet/, south 2ti° west 212 perehes to a post; thence by lain! of Joseph Sceley south 1 - east 1120 perches to a beech : thence by land of .lame-' White- north 20° east 212 perch es to the beginning. I 'ontaining 400 acres and allowance. A I.SO- \ certain tract of land railed "Felicity," sur veyed To S. Cooley. situate in Overton township, begin ning at a hct.-h, tiicnee by land of J. lletz and Joseph Betz uorlh 2;i 3 cast 21s perches to a post ; thence by laud of George Moore north Ul° wc-t 200 porches to a post; thence by laud of Saiuuci Mroadhead south 29° west 218 perches to a p-.st ; thence by land of James Hardy south hi 0 east 21)0 per.-hes to the begiuuiug. Containing 27ii acres and allowance. AI.SU—A tract, of land called " Amherst," surveyed to Joseph Sceley. situate in Overtoil township, beginning at a post them e by land ot 11. nry Bryson north(>l° west 1120 perehes to a post; thence l.y lands of John lletz south 20° west 212 perches to a post; thence by land of Henry Sec Icy south til" east 152; perehes to a post; theme by lands of James Barnes north Ol 3 east 212 perches to the beginning. ('outaiuing 400 acres and allowance of (1 per cent- for roads. Seized and taken in execution "at the suit of William Johnson vs. Wui. 11. Winder. Abo. at the suit of Sim. >u Cameron, Cashier of the Bank of Middle town, l'a. vs. William 11. Winder. JOHN A. CUDDiXG, Sheriff. Towanda, June It, loath ADJOI'IINKD.- The above sales stand adjourned until September Ist., Is.V?, at the same place and time of day. J. A. CUPDINtI, ShcrifV." Sheriffs Office, Aug. 1. ls. r >(f. iI) MIX F STIIA T< MI'S XOTIC K—Not it* Ji V. is herehv given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of Joseph Ingham, deceased, late of Herri.-k Town ship, are hereby requested to make payment without de lay; and all persons having claims against said estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. Jr.jy 21,1856. K. A. I.NOHAM, Admin r. 4 DMINISTRATRfX NOTlCE.—Notice J. \ is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of SAM! Hi, STKVKXS, dee d, h'.te of Pike towu twp, are hen by re.pn >Ud U> make payment without de lay; and all persons having claims against -aid e-tutc will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. KMKRKXZA STKVKXS, July 1. lHSfi. Administratrix, VTOTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN that an J-v application will tig made to the next l.egi.-lature. of l'enns\ ivania for the incorporation of u Bank to be called the NoKTH BItAXOI BANK, with banking privileges of Issue. Hisconnt and 1 cposit, with a capital of one hun dred tkouvAnti .lobars, with the right to increase the cap ita! stock to two hundred thousand dollars, and to tie lo cated in the borough of Towamla, in the county of Brad ford. July 1. ls.it'..- -dm. "VTOTrcE IS HEREBY GIVEX tlmtlii XX application will he made at the next session of the legislature of Pennsylvania, for the incorporation of a bank to he called tlic KKYSTOXK BAXK, with banking privileges of Issue, Discount ami Deposit, with a capital of one hundred thousand dollars, with the right to increase the capital stock to two hundred thousand dollars, ami to lie located in the borough of Atlicu.s, in the county of Bradford. Athens, l'a., July 1, Is.#, out. _ j XOT|CE. —Notice is herc -5-4 I>V given. that all persons indebted to the w tate of C\ I'KIAN ISA UNKS, deceased, lute ti. Q&ERIFPS SALE.—Iv virtue of a writ 1 of ti. ta. issued out of the court of common pleas of Bradford County, and to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at tlie Court •• in the borough of Towau da. at one o'clock I'. M.. , Monday. August 11th, 1856, a piece or parcel of land -it Te in Athens town-hip. and bounded north by land- KLshree. Erastus Wolcott and others : wot by lands ■ iging to the estate or heirs ! of Mary Caton : south >y 1 Mlsbree and Huriiside : and east by land of Ira Ml- ee. Containing about 250 acres more or less, about 1 0 a res improved, one frame liou-e. one frame barn, one coi • house, and two apple or chards thereon. Seized ami taken in execution at the suit of James F.I dridge, now to the use of Francis Tyler vs. .lames Thomp son. _ J. A. COIIDIXG, Sherift j Sheriffs Otlice. Towanda, July 8, b>s6. A EDITOR'S NOTICE. .V. Shipn, J. A vs. J. /.. Bradford Co. Xo. 126 Eeb. Term. 1 The under-igned Auditor appointed l.v said Court, to distribute the funds raised bv Sheritt'sale of defendant's real and personal estate, w ill attend to lie- duties assigned him at his office in the borough of Towanda. on Saturdav the 23d day of August, ls.it;. at two o'clock in the after noou. when iind where all persons having claims are re quested to present t ln-m. or lie forever debarred therefrom. Towanda. July 18, Hit R. I). MftllHffW, Auditor. V I DITOR S NOTlCE.— Manscn tUrirrec, -i V 21 rs. lirorgr Jhmham. lit Court of Common l'leas of Bradford County, Xo. 2A2 Dec. Term, 1*55. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, Auditor appointed bv -aid < mrt, to distribute fends raised by Sheriffs sale of-said estate, will attend to the duties of his appointment, at his office, in the borough of Tow anda, on Thursday, the 21-t day of August, ls.'.'i. at two o'clock. I*. M.. when and where all persons having claim upon said funis nr.-4 present them, el-e forever be de barred front i • saiu- July is, 1 ft. P. D. MORROW. Auditor. ADM IN - : - .; K. All tvjHoai in l\. del .ted : late MM. MYERS, deeeased. late of A I'll -hi, .. rely notified to make I payment with md ••' having demands j against-lid c o. ■ uto ent tlicm dulv an- ' thenticated for -••itlement. S \li.\H MYERS. July I-. 18.56. Adinistratrix. A DM IN ISTIiATOR S NOTICE.- -Notice X\. is hereby given, that all per-ons indebted to the cs- ! latent I'aHlon ki-nynu. dcc'.l. late oi Windham tp. are re quest* Ito nu Ice ll I next with it delay : and all persons 111 v.. • 11 .i. id e.-iate. mustore-cut them duly as the i ti fot - meat to the subscribers. '.V! i h'\;-o\ MKEXVON, \dministrators. Windhan July l.i, Lss6. I IST OP JURORS drawn for September, 1J Term, 1 *56. <;h\ni> .ichors. Ulster-- Caleb Adams, John Orwell—Cyrus Cook. Klsbree. Smithfield Lewis Gerould. West Burlington—Thomas Athens boro' Edward llcr- Blackwell. rick. Warren .1 D Burbat.k,ltela Albany—Mose* A I.add. Kaireliild. Athens Tp.— SIV I'lummcr, Asylum—Julius Bragg. A II Spalding. ili.lgl.ery II F Burt. Springfield--R X* Rowe. Wy-ox Ncl-on I*. Broivn. Well- Alden Swazee, Wvalusiug Samuel W Bile.- Columbia—N' Stevens, Ed Harry Elliott. ward Young. Bike Thomas Brink. Granville Sylvester * Tay- Troy C S Elliott, Alonzo lor. Morse. TRAVERSE JCKORS—FIKsT WEEK. Wvalusiug—Ferris Ackley. son. David Smiley. Jabez Elliott. Warren—Samuel Lyon. I'ikc Kellogg Barnes. W. -t Burlington—tVm. F. Litehfirld—Benjamin Ball. M'' nS. H. Stilus. Troy hero' Win. Burger, T.iTii- i—Serrel I'. Max .l. Dove. j fie Monroe—J. lllnckman Mi•• Wiln. ' IVm. Norkonk, ner Knapp. Jan Seboonnver. Troy twp. -1 P. Bali no Well- a tl A Roy. Amu-a Gr. J •cob A. Towa e •• twp.—James San- Lindermar tee. derrick—T S 1 i e u Ste When- ; vp.—J F Satterlee. vens. Shesheqe n J S Spencer. Burlington—T. M P.andall. Rom, Fdwiu Tavlor. Jose|hus Campbell. Asylum—Francis Vi.il.Hen- Wysnx Mo.-es Canlield, S ry Yerbrv k. A York. North Towanda—J W'ood- Ridgbery—Peter A Evans. | rufi. Towanda twp. —H C Fox.l Canton—Murray Watts. Franklin—Joseph L. John-i SEOfM> WEEK. Orwell—John Alger, A W Windham H W Dunham. Alger, Joel Cook. derrick—Miner Kaireliild. Wvalusiug—Nelson It At- Shesheonin —John Horton. wood. Harrison Black. Litchfield—Alfred Hicks. Ulster—John Bowman. Kidgberv —Jesse Hammond, j'owauda twp.—A R Row- Wells—Win S Ingal's, (> W man. Smith. DurcH—Miles Bishop. Athens boro'—Tl A KilT. Springfield R R Brooks. Smithfield —W lame. Smith Granville—lattlier H Clark. Mitchell, John Phelps. Wm Yronian. Troy boro'—Alonzo Long. South Crock -S llColeman, Bunington—C T Merry. 1 Ransoine Tanner. Wysox—George Nichols. Tusramrn—Geo W Dexter. 1 Canton -David Palmer, C. John A Lepper. ! Stoekwell. Isaac Williams. A-vliim--E Dodge, Uriali! Pike—A Stevens. 2d. ferry. | Columbia—Wm Strait. / lAMBRIA COUNTV SS._ -Tho rmninon- i ' wcirlth or |Nnrnrc roinnianded you) at ten o'clock, A. M. of said d :• answer Greenl.erry Taylor in the matter of his petit r the specific per formance of a contract made wi i- del O'Keele dee'd.. in hi-lifetime, to seli to the said ; ,tif. M. ROBERTS. Pi-.th'y. Xotii-e directed to be given hr publication in tin'" Brad ford a newspaper pHbiished in Towanda. Brud -I'ord ciointT. Pa., tor six weeks before the Ist day of next terirt, A*c. I'er. Cur. JOHN" ROBERTA, Sheriff. Kbenubnrg. July ft, 1*56. /tAMRRIA COUNTV ss.—Tlio Unmm'on \J [L. S.] wealth of Pennsylvania to Catharine O .Kecfe. Jereniinh A'Hernand John Ffvnn. administrator-of Dan iel O'Kcefe dei'd., and to the heirs and legal representa tives of said deceased. Gkkktinu :—Weeomnnmd von and \ery of yon (as we lutve heretofore commanded you) that you do in your own proper person appear before our Judges at Ehcn-hurg at a Court of Common l'leas there to lie held on tho | s t Monday of Septenftier next, at in o'clock. A. M. of said day. to answer James M'Coy in the matter of his petition for the specific performance of a contract made with Daniel O'Kcefe dee'd.. in hislifetinie. to sell to James Stotler the assignor of the petitioner, a certain lot or piece of ground situate iiiGallitzin, Alleghe ny township. And herein fail not. Witnes tb. Hon oral >e i Jconre Taylor. President of our | said Court at Hbtn burs, the tb d i.v of July. ls.si;, •!. UDiß'lß'i s. Protli'v. ; Notice d iTetcd to Re riv< y puUit atiou forsix weeks | in the •' BriuP ird Reporter, a • newspaper published in Towanda, Bradford Co. Pa. Per. Cnr. JOHN ROBERTS, ShcrifT. ADM INISTIIA TOM'S N OTIC E.—Not ice 1 \ is hereliy given, that all persons indebted to tlie es tate ot Maivina A. Itogers. dcevase*). late of Canton twp., are hereby requested to make payment without delay; ami all persons having claim* against said e-tatc will please present them dulv authenticated for settlement. SIMON B. LATHROP. July 1, I*.V. Adniini.-trat'W. miscellaneous. NEW DRUG STORE AT NICHOLS. Drs. a. Jr. & . p. c.u> v wonui ropet fully untumneo to their frfends .mil tlu pnlj;. ibat they have j*wt opened a new and extcn-ive 1)1:1 <■ at XU yotJS, X. V. Their stock is new tilni eaielußv selected, and consists of Drug's, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, among which arc Igad, zinc, chrome cite a and yolluw. iudia rial, venuffiion, Ac, Oils, atld Variii.-bes, a variety. Dye-stuffs, inctmfinglogwood, camwood, fustic. cudbear, gran ulated tin. indigo, Ac. HKUSHLS lor paint, hair, hat. clothe*, putty, caiuphene. burning fluid, alcohol; tan ner'.s oil: very pure I,H,K T ORS for medicinal purpow < ; I'ateiit Medicines, peWhtiierY. taibin's Extracts I'm tlio tiundkereliv f i I amy Arlichts, Yankee Koliontt, Kmiff, Cigars, Ac. Ac. I" l'hvslrians nnr stork offers inducements a- being ui the best quality. carefully selected. and sold cheap. Give us a call, and see it you can purchase as cticap elsewhere. (i. M. V G. I'. CADV. Nirhbls, June 13, IRAtJ. I" A 1)1 KS' IM >IA ftUBBKR 0 LOVES, J 1 at the store of ]!. S-UKRCCfe. j TEE PA i ELLS, HAS been ll< *'.} .in t - a - refitted entire, uhd will colonic ne. r> .1 t ps between TOW -V M>,\ A\p ATHENS, on JIU.\ lA V, tiieDth iiist. Coaches w ill leave WaverTy for tiie lsuit every morning nfterthe arrival of the night"and morning train-. jnisreie ger- reaching Towandn in time li.r the -taw- smith Going North, tiie packet will leave Tnwanda. at I o'- clock. P. M„ enabling,passengers to take an* i>( ti,. even ing or night trains. I'OWKI.L A .SMITH, June'), IsAti. Proprietors, l'as-euger.s for the Westcun proeure through tick etsTor all points, both by Railroad and Steauihoat, I,\ ap ply in,y to the Captain on the boat, or cither ol the propri etors at the Ward House. A EDITOR'S KOTICE —//. .1. .1/ * jifrtc Ut Ihf si rof Franklin Totrttuhift rs. Jrrvtniah Myer*. In tie- Court of ( uauaon I'lcas of Bradford coun ty. No. 1.V.1, May Term. 1 The undersigned Auditor, appointed bv the Court to distribute the fund- nii.-nl iiy Sheriff's sale ol real cstiite, w ill attend the duties of said appointment, at hi- ußiee.in ilie borough of Towauda, on Friday Augu-t 'J'.'. 1 - at 'I o elo< u, P. M.. w hen .tad win-re all persons liaving claims upon said funds inii-l present theiu.or be tbrevcrdebarred from tiie same. July IS, led!!. P. ]). MORROW, Auditor. pURE CIDER VINEGAR— A good art i- J. deft _ FOX'S. \| ACkI.NA \\ 'I KOI I' Some vrr\ fitte Tl ones in half liarrels, also Mackerel in half and quar ter UniT'-l-. at j|sc FOX'S. pAXDV —A iarjre stock aJ\v:y.s on hand V ) and sold at wholesale at pedlars* prices at FOX'S. i K Al.\ ('K A I )LI'.S tiud Horse Rnkps for Vf sale by June Is. ls,-,8. H. S. MKRCCR. /U LTIVATOR TEKTH AM) CORN* \J SIIFJ.Lt.RS, for -ale by H. S. MFP.t'l'lL T3 THE PTJELIC. IN" consideration ol the lib, r.i! p .troiiaye with which v.<> have been favored since we commenced business iu (his place, we tender t . the citizens of Towandu and sur rounding country our sine, re thank-, and hope i v .setting at prices SURPRISINGLY LOW. to make it pryUtablc to all who iriay favor us w :th a ea'l. We are I'e'-elvr-.l in keep pace with the progressive .-liirit of the age in which we live, by offering for sale Goods of the Latest Sylcs, at price that actually alarm the proprietors of old r i-h ioncd Stores ; thev being schooled in thchigli-pri-e prin ciple. or rather in the prices of ~hl timt— -will not lower their demands : but. in a very happy manner, warn their customer- not to meddle with the Omul- at the New Store, (at the same time exhibiting inurh concern tor theft wel fare.) for they know that none bat damaged Omuls can be sold so very low. We do not intend to sell damaged Goods, but if any prove to be so, or. are not what we reprc-ent them to 1,,-, return them and re.-, ive Pie money paid for them. We now offer our KXTHtK SI WtMFR STOCK IT ST If. I. LOWER PRICKS Til AX F.VER. Some of our Ttress Goods, our remaining stock of lion net- and Rnjinet Trimming- we will stl! at COST. We have a tine lot of Shawls. Mantilla-, Window Pro per}-, Silks, Knibroideries, Needle-Worked Edging and In serting. Ac., Ac. \\ e n.-e prepared to send for any article ill our line that we have not on hand. Our assortment of KEADV-MADK CLOTH INK, is complete— cannot be surpu— od by any other e-tahii-h --ment in N'ortheni IVun-ylvania. Call and examine our Goods—seeing is believing. Gl TTEXIfKKG, UOSKXISAITM A <>. Towatida, July -s. 1 s.">(j. 1< )ST.— between this jilace and the residence -J of ISA AC MVKU, Esq.. a GOLD RIi.M'Ei.ET. Ti c finder -hall be liberally rewarded, and receive the thanks nt the owner by leaving it at the Reporter" ofiiee. Tuwanda, July 1 -. r >o. EpSTRAVED from the premises of the snb- J seriber ill Towamla borongli, a few days sinee. a BLACK COW, about in years old. without any particular marks. Any per-on will 1 .<- suitably rewarded by return ing said Cow to the subscriber, or giving information where .she may be found. July 30, ISoG. ADAM ESKXWIXE. I FALL &.TUJSSELL, Have removed to th£ir new iutldino. mi the west -ide of -trot. nearly opposite Tracy A Moore's, where they now niter tor sale a largely increase, l stock of Hardware, Slaves, Tinware. Ac. ' .July 24. VILLAGE PROPERTY FOR SALE. r IIi!K property known us the •• North Branch n . X HOTEL/'sitjiatod on Main street, in the horo' ol' Towauda, is offered for sale on terms I* i*L,T tlwt will rnalile a business wan to pay for it [i jj .valsP out of the busiucs- of the house. It evil# he sol.'MsJ-fca a -. at a low figure. ami lmt a small portion of the purchase money will he required ; the balance nmy rtti ain ferswii period<>f time as will suit the purchaser. 'I his is a rare chance, for an active loan to tret into business. AI .SO small DA J-jI.LINO HOISH A LOT. On the Northern l.iocrtii -, in said horo'. the house is new, well tinished, a lir-l-rate cellar utnier the whole, several yn r thrifty fruit tree.. Ac. Will be-old at aL: i rga i u,on terms that will make it an object to a person desiring a snug lioiae. For further partieijurs enquire of the subscribe!# Towatida. -Inly 21.15.h1. 1). V AXDEHL'OOK. pROCKF.RYAGLASS-WARE- A larje V and beautiful assortment of Crockery aad Ola—w are, fust received by mayl2 H.J4. MFl.'t I'D. vj PICKS, of nil kinds,both whiteand ,tfi'o;nul k * —Mustard, black and white, whole and ground, at October '•>. _____ Fox's. ( )RK ro X A'IT ACI IM E X T.—lJradfntvl 1 County, ss. Tlie Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. To the Sheriff of Bradford Comity, (In ting: We ■■ • m niatid that you attach James Sche: inerhom, C"rm ' ; . i Seherinerlioi a. and Theodore SaheiT.terhoru. late of your e unity, l>y all ami singular his goods and eliat tie-,land tenement-, moneys, right- and credits, in who-c hands or possession -ocver the same may lie. s i that he he and ap pear before our court of Cotntnoit l'leas. to beholden at t lie boron eh of Towanda, in and for said county, on the tir-t Monday of September next, there to an-wer Oeocge Sand, r-on, in a plea of tre-piu - on the rase upon pi.-in sos. damages not exceeding five hundred dollar-, and tb t you -amnion all persons in whose. lnuid- or posse—i n un said goods, i-battle-. moneys, rigid- and credit- or any of tlicm may he attached, so that they and everv of them ■ e and appear before said court, at tin- day and place afore -aid. to answer what -hall l e objected again-t them, and abide the judgment of the Court therein ; and have y,,ti then and there this writ. [i.. -.] Witne-s the honorable David Wilnint, President of our said court, at the Imrmigh of Towanda aforv-.iid.'ue I till da 4 \ of June, A. D. Will. AI.I.KN* M'KPAN. Pmflionotarf. CAS H—A N D CREDIT! ' I MIE subscriber gratefully atinonnces hi- thank- for the X liberal |Kitroimge received duiiug the pa-i y -ar, ai l respectfully solicits a continuance of the trade, which he will endeavor to merit by keeping hi- Stork cwil.pi;. '/ rcplinixhrtl In/ L'stSJl y "~r.' azs. HARDWARE, lUOX, NAILS" AC. . A large additional -took ot Common apd N.ubih i Hardware. .Ininer's Tools, ( miage Triiomin li o- , and Nad- pi.-t >c. eived . 11 h. MLn" T I