miscellaneous. MONTANYES Are new receiving their Fall Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, Jiiols k s 1)015, jljoe Jiniungs k Iratijpr, HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, AC. Which will be sold at Greatly Reduced Prices. Cor. Public Square and Main st. i p montanye, ) TOWANDA. tj. n. movtanye, jr. s. d. montanye, ) September 8,1857 ( F. i>. montanye. HEW f ALL MIS! Just receiving at William A. Rockwell's Store, No. 2, Fatton's Block. Towanda. September 9, 1857. Tn ELEGANT ASSORTMENT of Dross J\ Trimmings. Velvets, Ac., at gept. 15. 1-57. WM. A. ROCKWELL'S. MOHAIIt BRAIDS aud Twists for the hair, at " sept. 15,1857. WM. A. ROCKWELL'S. I ENGLISH and French Merinos, Peßages, j IVLaines, Alapaccas, Thibet Cloths, Shepherd's Plaids (a new and fashionable article) Prints, Ginghams, and iu fact all kinds of Dry Goods rnav be had cheap at Sept. 15.1857. WM. A." ROCKWELL'S. t NEW ASSORTMENT of Bonnets! Ix. P.ibbons and Gloves, expressly for the fall trade, pelt Ribbons : also a new stock of Laces and Embroi deries, set of Collars and Sleeves, Ac., Ac., at Sept. 15.1857. W. A. ROCKWELL'S. VNKW AND GENERAL assortment of Boots and Shoes, Cloths and Cassimeres, aud everything in this line, for sale by- Sept. 15, 1857. 44 . A. ROCK4VELL. /CROCKERY, GLASS WARE. Groceries, V,' Yankee Notions, Looking Glasses, Wooden 44"are, and everything you want may be found at tlm new store Eli Glbbs' adm'rs. do. F.Bt<>ne's adm'rs.lWm B. Knapp, Appeal. Kmrat Jane Smith, Samncl Kelluin, et. al. Ejectment. Kaiil Vorchiiner, jH,S.A J. H. Phinuey, Appeal, i-aac X". Laeey. | same. do. 44':n. B. Campbell, j ("has. H. Ames, Trespass. J. 11. M. Hiatnau, iS. L. Fowler, et. al. (Ejectment. second week. -•mantha Wohott, 'David Wolcott jDivorce. K- F. A K. L. Ballard {.Sidney Hayden j < ,'a.-e. Victor E. I'iollett, B F Powell do same [ John A Codding [ do MarvCaton's tru-te-| William Gibson | Ejectment. Uir-ter Parks, et. al Wm H Foster et al i Debt. AB. Smith's use, iH Williston jr 'Appeal. i'Vlin I. McKeel, { W'mspost Elmira RH| do birid Barker, iCofnelius Harsh , do V-awr. Knox A Co.'\4'm H Knapp ct a! ] Attach, ex E. l ampbeii, jc Rockwell &Co j Appeal. B ia. JUusum. Ac. j Burnett Sehryver [Case. Er-ahbraek, j.-die* Gore et a! Ejectment. C.en Maria M'X'eal l-rael Smith et al do Marv i it.Ml'- trus Cornelius Driscoll do Bavid Barber c hester Thomas Case, tanner'sL'n. Ins,Co Ulysses Moody et al 'Debt. '■!• Keeny Orrin Baker [Appeal, iieiirv Slierman W'tn 44'altman et al i do eraei Smith Satn'l Kellutn et al Trespass. s S Bradley et al I do Sanderson j j Schemerhorn et al j For attach lwin Dodge jWmMelntire [Debt. ,"j M"rthrup | Richard Lyons Case. > 'ci-on lbgers' use, Wm Campltejl Covenant. P Lyon K J Rinehart Case. , 'Vyfl H A CCo Abram Edwards do J A Record j H A H S Phiuney do U M Uoff A Co same do mdlcy A ('.dwell c McDougall et ux Sci. fa. Ac. -ttvmiah McCarty Matthew Farrc-11 Case. * lames Strauney j do B I hiliips A Son Josiali Stowell jDelq. -4 urnii.g ACo Geo 4V Eastman Appeal. y.H Kern Wm Kiff do ( tephea Bullock WBA E J Campbell do Edward Mahood do ) "''riinganie Jonathan Wheeler do u "" Myers Chauncey Rockwell Case. , vr " n A unable Ac C N Sbipman jDebt. • nni .\H-pauch jr (' F Welles jr I do • J ltinehart iytis P Lyon ! Ejectment. i vireUO " n ' at Ik" Gourt House, in the fjorough of Holien r m?? 10 continue one week, at which the Hon. to preside, for the trial of the following 8. V vs. Ira Jennings, et al. Ejectment An c tf" 1 V - Dav id 44 r ilmot. Appeal. Sabtusn 01 *l' KeHum, 2d, eLal., Ejectment. MlO kvwt 1 ** 4 * 'rturMble on Monday. Jan. 18, 1857, ALLEN Ji'KEAN, / Wi*, xV,t. it, 1857. Protli'vuotsrv. £egal. PROCLAMATION.— Whereas, the Hon! DARIUS BULLOCK,President Judge of the I2th Ju dicial District, consisting of the Counties of Bradford and Susquehanna, and Honorables AARON CUCBBI CK, and JOHN F. LONG. Associate Judges, in and for said county of Bradford, have issued their precept hearing date the 27th day of Oct. A. D. 1857, to me directed, for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer, General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Common Pleas and Orphan's Court at To wan da, for the County of Bradford, on the first Monday the Tth day of DECEMBER next, to continue two weeks. Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coroners and Justices of the Peace and Constables, of the County of Bradford, that they be then aud there in their proper per son, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said dav, with their records, inquisitions,and other remembrances, to do those things which to their office appertains to he done ; and those who are bound by recognizance or otherwise to pro secute against the prisoners who are or may be in the jail of said County, or who shall be bonnd to appear at the said court, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their attendance, agreeably to their notice. Dated at Towanda, the 4th of Nov., in the year of our Lord. one thousand eight hundred and fiftv-seven, aud of the Independence of the United States' tin- eighty first. THOMAS M. WOODRUFF, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALES.—I?? virtue of writs of vend, exponas issued out of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Bradford County, and to me directed, will be exposed to public sale on MONDAY, the Tth dav of December, A. P.. 1857, at 1 o'clock. P. M., at the ( hurt House in the borough of Towanda, the following lot. piece or parcel of land sitnate in Rome twp., bounded on the north by land of Walter Hoagland, east bv land of John Donahue, south by land of Michael Cmtghnev and John Crowley, jr. and on the west by land of John "Sulli van. Containing about *4 acres, more or less, about 44 acres improved, 1 log house, 1 old framed house, 1 fram ed barn, an apple orchard and other fruit tries thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of V. E. A J. E. I'iolett vs. John Crowley. Also—At the suit of V. E. A J. E. I'iolett vs. John Crowley. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Canton twp., hounded as follows : Beginning at a corner of P. Casper's east line, thence north 4° east 614 perches to P. Casper's north east corner, thence south 81*4° epst 524 perches to S. Davis' corner north of the stream, thence south 4° west 614 rods to a post a, d stones S. Davis' corner adjoining land formerly owned bv Silas Grey, thence north spA 3 west 524 rods to the place of be ginning. Containing 2o acres a'nd 80 perches, be the same more or less, about 15 acres improved with an old house thereon. I Seized and taken in execution at the suit of A. 11. Case | vs. N. H. Itolinson. Also—At the the suit of A. 11. Case vs. N. 11. Rolinson. ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel of land situ ate in Smithfield twp., bounded on the north, east and south by the highway and west by lands of Harry Pur- i fey. Containing about jof an acre, more or less, all im- i proved with 1 framed house and a few fruit trees thereon, j Seized and taken in execution at the -nit of Andrew > ! Joliu-on vs. Austin Doolittle. j ALSO—TIu- following described lot. piece or parcel of ' land situate in Columbia tw|>., bounded north by lands ' j of John Bixby, jr.. east by lands of I'eieg Peck, south by 1 ; lands of Reynolds and west by E. B. Parsons. Con- j I taining 72 acres more or less, about 25 acres improved, j 1 with a small house and youngorchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John Cow- i an to the use of Poinerov A Co. vs. Joseph Andrews. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land si/u- j ate in Wysox twp.. bounded on the north by lands of | Poinerov Go-line, jr.. east by John Johnson, south by the warrant line and west by the lands of O. I>. Bartlett Containing 65 acres, more or less, 25 acres improved arid a log house tiiercon. The defendant's interest is said to be the undivided lialf. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Henry ; Booth vs. G. 11. Gorsline. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ- j ate in Herriek twp., bounded north by land of Nathan j Coleman.east by land of Jenkins, south by lands 1 of Delamor Taylor and west by lands of Ezekiel Carr.— j Containing about 50 acres more or less, about fifteen j acres improved and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John M. . Furman to use of S. M. Fair'diild vs. Benjamin Chapel. I ALSO—The following described lot. piece or parcel of j land situate in Canton twp., bounded as follows ; Begin- | ning on the west line of land owned by Wiu. 11. Smith i at the south east corner of N. H. Hlckok's farm and run- i ning thence south 24° west along the west line of land of | said Smith and J. Williams 61 perches to the north east corner of W. Fitzwater, north 0-4° west along the north line of said Fitzwater's land and land of Win. S. Fellows 252 perches to a stake aud stones standing on the east line of Jared and Jacob Beard-ly, thence north 21 3 ea-t along said Beardsly's line 4 2-lh perches to a stride and stones standing on the south west corner of M. Fellows land, thence north 79° east 112 perches to the west line of N. A. Hickok's land, thence south 24° west along the w"st line of said Hickok's land to the south west corner of said Hickok's land thence south 684° east along said Hickok's south line to the place of beginning. Contain ing 77 acres and 75 perches, be the same more or less, about forty acres improved, I framed house, a log house, a bam anil a small apple orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of < 'hester Thomas and 0. I'. Ballard to the use of 0. I'. Ballard vs. George I'. Channeil. ALSO —The following lot. piece or parcel of land situ- j ate in Wilinot twp.. bounded on the north by land b -long ing to the estate of T. (Stevens. dee'd.. east by lands of (1 F. Wells, south by land of E west"by lands of ! S. Hillhoase and others. Containing about 100 acres ! more or less, about. 50 acres improved, two framed lum- i ses, one framed barn, cornhon.-e and other ont- buildings j and one apple orchard arid other fruit trees thereon. ALSO —Defendant's interest in one other lot, piece or j parcel of land situate in Wilmot twp., hounded on the north by lands of Krastns fehephard and the highway li-ading'froni the Albany road to the Frrnehtown road, east by the highway leading from tin- Susquehanna river t > Albany, south and west by lands of Hiram and J. I'. Horton, and unseated lands. Containing about 30 acres, more or less, about 15 acres improved, one steam saw mill, two framed houses, one framed barn and other out buildings thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the Suit of Afo-gs Ei leniiergfer, now to use of 11. J. Madill vs. Edward I.Shen hard. ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece or parcel of lain! situ ate in Albany twp., bounded north by lands of Myron Kellogg, ea-t bv lands of Myron Kellogg and Daniel En glish, south by lands of the heirs of Jacob Miller, dec'd., and west by the Barclay coal lands. Containing 100 acres and allowance, more or less, about 35 acres improv ed, with a log house and log barn thereon. ALSO— OIIP other lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Albany twp., bounded north by lands of David Miller and James Maefarlane, east by lauds of A. Hancock, south ! and west by Z. Corson. Containing 170 acres more or less, ataiut 100 acres improved, a framed house, a framed barn, a log blacksmith shop, three apple orchards and othf r fruit trees thereon. ALSO— One other lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Albanv twp., bounded north by lands of S. Wilcox, east by M. Hakes. J. Menardi, and S. Chapman, south by lands of Wells Wilcox and S. C. k Wm. Means, and west by lands of John Hanson, John Holmes, and J. and B. Wilcox. Containing l>o acres more or less, 100 acres improved, two framed houses, one log house, two framed barus, one blacksmith shop, and apple orchard and other fruit trees. ALSO—One other lot. piece or parcel of land sitnste in Albany twp., bounded north by lands of 8. Wilcox and Milton Hakes, south by J. Menardi. west by lauds of Z. (iillett. Containing 20 acres, more or less, about IS acres imbroved. A LSO —One other lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Albany twp., bounded on the north, west and south by warrantee lines of a tract in the warrantee name of Hen ry Stark, and on the east by lands in possession of Wm. I). Ilcifsnyder, being part of the said tract in the warran tee name of Henry Stark. Containing about 100 acres with a log house in the woods. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of 11. 11. Mace vs. Koliin Wilcox and Sheffield Wilcox. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Standing Stone twp., bounded on the north by lands of John Keene, and Jacob Rchoonover, east by lands of John Swackhammer, south by lands of William Wright, and west by lands of TbeophilnsSclmonover and Isaac Vosbnrg. Containing lTOacres, more or less,about so acres improved, with three log houses, one log barn and some fruit thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of the Coun ty of Bradford vs. Samuel A. Tenant and Simon Stevens. ALSO—The following described lot. piece or parcel ol land situate in Wilmot twp., bounded ou the north by lands of Braatus Shejiard and the highway leading from the Albany road to the Frenchtown road, east by the high way leading from the Susquehanna river to Albany, south and west by lands of Hiram and J. P. Horton, and unseated lands. Containing about JO acres, more or less, about Id acres improved, with one steam saw mill, two framed or board houses, one framed barn, and other out buildings thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Moses Ei lenberger to the use of Peter F. Biletiberger vs. Edward I. Shepard, Mordecai Schoonover and Erastus Shepard. ALSO—The following described lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Orwell twp., bounded as follows, to wit : north by lands of Judson Eastabrooks, east by Major B. Itarling, south by lands of R. Spieer and west by lands of Allen Bov. cn. Containing 75 acres more or leas,abont 50 acres impr ved, with a framed house, a framed barn and shed, and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and i.iken in execution at the suit of James I). Newell to the use of Charles Jatnes vs. Abrazina Rogers. ALSf>—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in South Creek twp., bounded and described as fol lows, to wit: Beginning at the south west corner of lot No. 5, on E. Overton's map, thence north 7° east 66 per. to a corner on the line of lot No. 3, the H. Ward lot. in | the centre of the public road, thence north westerly by the centre of said road, by ita se teral crosses, about 55 j rods to the south \>est corner of the said H. M ard's lot, ; thence by said lot, north 14° east 3fc perches to the N. E. corner of lot No. 5, and N. W. corner of lot No. 2, the Kerrick lot, and tltence north 7° west by lot No. 2, 104 jerches to a corner on tbe north line of No. 7, thence south 1° west about 145 perches to the north line of lot No. 9, and thence east 149 rods to the place of heginning, being all of lot No. 6, and the easterly part of lot No. 7, on said Overton's map. Containing 100 acres mora or less, about 25 acres improved, one framed house, oDe log jiouse, frned|barn nj % f)w fruit trves thereon- £ega. . Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Edward Overton vs. Philander Stevens. ALSO —The following described lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Wysox twp.. bounded on the north by lands of A. B. Smith, east by lands of E. B. Coolbangh, south by the Wysox road and west by lands of the State of Pennsylvania, excepting therefrom three small lots near the western line of said farm, one of about one acre belonging to the " Bridge Company," one to Wm. Keeler and one to Coleman. Containing (the three afore said small lots not included) about forty acres, more or less, all improved, witli two dwelling houses, two framed barns and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of 11. S. Mer cur to the use of J. P. Kirby vs. N. P. Brown. Also, at the suit of J. 11. Phinuey, jr., now to the use of Ira Smith, jr. A Co. vs. N. P- Brown. Also, at the suit of Job I'. Kirby vs. N. P. Brown. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Monroe borongh, bounded on the nortli by lands of Joseph Hornet, on the ea-t and south by lands of Jas. L. Rockwell, ani on the west by the public highway lead ing from Monroeton to Towanda. Containing three fourths of an acre, more or less, all improved, with one framed dwelling house, one large framed building used for a wagon shop, blacksmith shop, Grist mill with steam engine and machinery attached for sawing, turning, bor ing, Ac., and other out building- and a few fruit trees. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Brown A Rockwell vs. 1. E. Huntley and Jabish Huntley. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in North Towanda, bounded on the nortli by land of Isaac Post and the Susquehanna River, ea-t by land of Joseph Allowav, on the south by hind of John Dougher ty. Stephen Meluney and William and on the we-t by land of 44 illiam Major. Containing about two hundred acres, more or less, about one hundred acre- im proved, one framed house, two framed barns and other | out bui Idings, two orchards of fruit trees thereon. ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land situate I in Towanda Borough in the county aforesaid, bounded j aud described as follows, to wit: On the north by land ■ of J. 1). Montanye, east by land ot N. X. Betts, south by I Washington Street and west by Main Street. Containing ; about two hundred feet front, and running hack oneliun | died and sixty feet, all improved, with one framed dwt-1- j ling house, one framed barn and other other out buildings I and fruit trees on the said described lot. ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land situate j in Towanda Borough in the aforesaid county, bounded ! and described us follows, to wit: On the north by Wash j ington Street, east by River Street, south by land of J. ! I*. Kirby and 11. P. Moore and west by land of Win. Pat ! ton. Containing about seventy-five feet front, and ruii | ning along River Street about ninety-five feet, be the : same more or less, all improved, with two framed houses and one board shautee thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Moutanyes i A Co. to the use of Samuel Bunting vs. lb M. Bull. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ | ate in Ulster twp., bounded on the mirth and east t>y j lands of James M'Carty, south by lands of Daniel Har ! kins and on the west by the highway. Containing about one aero, more or less, all improved with one two sto- I ry framed Tavern House, known as the " Barley Sheaf," j and one framed barn thereon. i PSScj/cd and talon in execution at the -ait of Reuben B. i R iliins. nvs. Philip I*. Sweet. ALSO -By vii tue of a writ of Levari Facias, all that lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Litchfield twp., : | bounded as fo lows : Beginning at the 54th mile stone : j "it the lentil line of the State ol Pennsylvania, thence ! south -74® east 22 chains and 75 links to a stake, thence -"nth 25 chains and 63 links to a stake, thence we-t 22 chains and 73 link- to a post, and thence north 24 chains | and two link-to the place of beginning. Containing 45 acres and 41 perches, about 30 acres improved, with a sinai, orchard. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Win. B. Clynier vs. Daniel Cole and Zin a Goodell. ALSO—The following lot and parcel of land situate in : Wyalnsiug twp., containing twenty-live acres more or less, and bounded as follow- : Beginning at a post cor ner on the bank north side of Wvalnsing creek, witness ed by a button wood and thorn tree, thence nortli sixty two east 24.} perches to n post on the line of John Tay lor's land, thence north 2s we-t 52 rod- t" a stone heap in the old mill race, thence north 2 ea-t 25 rods to the post road, thence along -aid road south 52 west 47 rods to a post on the north side of said road .thence by lands of Deborah Edwards north 2 east 5'2 rods to a post", thence nortli -S west 254 rods to Joseph Gaylord's lino. thence by land of Joseph Gavlord, south 2 west 83 rods to X'. W. corner of Dr. Scoville's lot. thence by said Scovilie's line to the Wyalnsiug Creek. thence up the -aid Creek the several courses to the place of beginning. All im proved, three framed dwelling houses, one framed barn one framed building occupied as a shoe shop, one framed wagon shop, one blaek-mith .-hop and other out buildings and two orchards of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of George 11. Welles vs. Henry Gavlord and Martha Gavlord, hi- wile, i and Geo. W. Jackson, terre tenant- TID>S. M. WOODRUFF, Sheriff I Sli-riff- Office, Nov. 3,1857. SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas ot Bradford County, and to me directed, will be exposed to public saleon SATURDAY, the sth ot DECEMBER. A. IL. 1-57, at 1 o'clock. P.M., at the Court House, in the borough of Towanda. the fol lowing lot, piece or parcel ot land -ituate in A-ylum twp.. bounded and d-scribed as follows, to wit : Begin ning at a hemlock, the corner ot J. Anthony, mi l I. 11a zlehur-t, thence on a line between said tracts south '-■) (leg., west U's perches to a stone heap, thence by lands sold to John W. Voce, north -1° ea-t 320 porches t . line of laud of R. Wandall. thence by land of said Wa.odali north 12 deg., east 70 p< relies to corner of land of if. Murray, them e nortli 5 deg., we-t 05 perche to it corner, thence soatli -1 deg., we-t 240 perches to the place of beginning. Containing 291 acre- and 4 ) perches, mure or less, being parts oi two tract- ~f land in A-ylum twp., surveyed in the warrantee name of J. Anthony and J. Crave : about 130 acre- improved,one framed house, one log house,one framed barn, with sheds attached,a {'ranted corn house and othcrout buildings aud two orchards of truit trees. Si-izcd and laken at lite suit of Josiali B. J.id-on and Lydia 44*. Dud-on, his wife, to the u-e of Lvdi.i 44'. Dod son v.-. Benjaiuin Barnes. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ated in the twp. of Armenia, bounded and described as follow-, to wit : Beginning at a Sugar tree "in the north ern boundary line of land conveyed to Lewis I*. Newell, thence by lot X T o. 306 on map of survey 100 perches to a post, thence by lots X'os. '2-7 and 286 cast 160 perche- to a post, thence by lots X'o. 285 aud 308, south 100 perches to a po-t, thence by lot X'o. 309 and by Lewis P. Newell's I'd, we-t loq perches to the place of beginning, being lot So. 307. Containing about 100 acres, more or less, about 30 acres improved, one log house, a young orchard of fruit thereon, Miezed ami taken at the suit of Poincroy's A Co. vs. John Yc-orr. ms. ALSo The following lot, piece or parcel <>f land -itu ate in Granville twp., hounded and described as follows, to wit : On the north and eu-t By land of Julius IJailev. -outh by the highway, and on the we-t By land of Jona than T. Miller aud Julius Bailey. Containing about 12b -quare perches more or less, all improved, one framed , house, framed -hop, framed barn and a few fruit tree thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of James 11. Ross, School Treasurer of Granville twp. vs. A. D. Bailey j and Uriah IB Baxter THOS. M. 44'OODRUFF, Sheriff Sheriffs Office. November 3d, 1857. Be' Notice is hereby given, that an amount sufficient I to pay all eo-t- will Be required in every ease where laud | is sold, al.-o satisfactory security or money paid on all I bids made on lands, at "the time of sale, and unless, term.- ! a —Abel S. Manly, W. Towanda tp—H. H. Mace. Cliflton, John McKeau. Smithfield—Allen Usher. Litchfield—B. D. Cooper, Monroe tp—Jas. Blauvelt. S. CreeK—John Dean. LEATHER. —A new supply of Sole Leath er, Oow Hide, Kip and Calf Sktn. at No. 2. Patton's Keek, anf?6 WM A, ROCKWELL- fc;gal. 1 EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is here j bv given that all persons indebted to the estate of FUEDkUICK FISHER, dee d <>f South Towanda, must j make immediate payment, and all persons having de- I niands against said estate, will present them duly autheu | ticated for settlement. BALSBTTRY COLE, JOSEPH HOMET, August. 15, 1357. Executors. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.—AII persons in- I debted to the estate of SILAS TITUS, deceased, ' late of Herrick township, are hereby notified that pay j meat must be made without delay, and all persons having i claims against said estate are requested to present tlieni , duly authenticated for settlement. ZOPHAR PLATT, I September 26,1857. Executor. | 4 DMIXISTRATOR'S NOTICE —Notice Jt\. is herehv given, that all persons indebted to the es • tate of MAIiK 11. GBEEXMAK, dee'd, late of Canton, | are hereby requested to make payment without de ■ lay; and all persons having claims against said estate will ! please present them dulv authenticated for settlement. CHARLES STOC KWKLL, JOHN VANDYKE. Jr. j Canton, Sopt. 21.1857. Administrators. ! ADM INI STR ATH IX XOTICE^-Xotice -F \ is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the estate of WM. B. REIFSXYDER, dee'd, late of Albany twp, are hereby nutitied to make payment without delay, and all persons having demands agaiust said estate are requested to present them dulv authenticated for settle ment. MARY REIFSXYDER, September 21. ISoT. Administrators. 4 UDITORB' NOTlCE.— Patrick JFarrri -* \ ly to the uie of John McJH ihon r*. M i'.ihtw Mc ytahon. In the Common Pleas of Bradford Co. No. 251, Sept. Term. 1856. The undersigned Auditor appointed by said Court, to distribute the funds raised by Sheriff sale of defendant's real estate, will attend to the duties assigned him at the office of D. A. Overton, in T'owanda.on Saturday,the 14th of November, A. I>. 1857, at nine o'clock in the forenoon, when and where all persons having claims are requested to present them, or he forever debarred therefrom. Oct. 13, 1857. G. D. MOXTAXYK, Auditor. A IM IM ST R A TOR'S NOTlCE—Notice il is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of Hansford B. Bailey, deceased, late of I'ike twp. are requested to make payment without delay ; and all persons having claims against -aid estate will please pre sent them duly authenticated for settlement. P. 11. Bl'f'K, DeboKah bailey, October 15. 1857. Administrators. NOTICE.—Notice is here lj by given that letters testamentary upon the estate of Elijah Lucky, late of She>kequin. dee'd. have been granted to the subscriber. All persons indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make immediate )iayinent, and those having any claims upon said estate to present thein duly attested for settlement. NANCY lucky. JOIIX LUCKY. Sept. 15. 1857. Executor o . 4 DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice I J V is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es- J tate of Clarisst Grace, late of Springfield twp , deceased, I are requested to make payment without delay ; and all ' persons having claims against said estate, must present ; tlieni duly authenticated, to the subscriber. Sept. 15,1857. JOHN NORMAN, Administrator. TO ASSESSORS.—The seve- ! it ral Assessors for 1358 will make their returns in the j following order, viz : Asses.-ors for Ulster. Athens boro., Athens twp.. South Creek. Ridghnrv and Wells upon Monday. Nov. 23, 1-357. Springfield, Smithfield, North Towanda, Columbia, Svlvauia Boro' and Towanda Boro. upon Tuesday, Nov. I 24th. I Armenia. Troy twp.. Troy boro., Burlington 'wp.. Bur- ' liugtoii West, Burlington boro. and Granville upon I Wednesday, Xov. 2.5 th. Canton, Leßov, Monroe boro., Monroe twp.. Overton, ' Albany, Franklin and Towanda twp., upon Thursday, ! Nov. 20th. Wilmot, Asylum, Durel!, Tusoarora, Wvalning. l.itch lielil, Warren ami Windham upon Friday.\ov. '.'7 th. Standing Stolie, Derrick. Orwell, Pike, Shesbequin, Rome and Wysox upon Saturday, Nov. *2>tin. Assessors are requested to he punctual in making their returns upon the day designated ip their warrants. They are also required i 0 extend the amount of eaeh person's valuation into the right hand column of their assessment. Ity order of the Commissioners. K. B.COOLBAUGIF. Commissioner's Offiee, Oct. 20,1857. Clerk. PXECUTRIX NOTlCE.—Notice is here \ji hy given, that all persons indebted to the estate of .lOHX K. IX'GHAM, deceased, late of Wvsox town ship, are requested to i>.ake payment without delay: tho-,eh..v ing demands a gainst said estate will present them dul v authenticated lor settlement. July 27. 1857. AMANPA M. INGHAM.Kxecottix. I iMINISTRAT(IVS K(IT I(' E. Notice 1 \ is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate o t lliram Gilbert, deceased late of Durcll twp., are re quested to make payment without delays and all per-ons having claims against said estatejUHSfpresent them duly authenticated for settlement, tugffie suhscrila-rs. Nov. 3,1857. It. L.VCGItTi :. Administrator. |> K7. \ EDITOR'S NOTICE. — In the matter of I!ic Pftote of I I'm. Chihm, deceased. In the Or phans' Court of Bradford County. Notice is hereby given, that the Auditor appointed to distribute money in the hands of the Administrator of the above estate, will attend to the duties of his appointment at the office of 1). A. Overtoil in the borough of Totvandn. on Tuesday, the Bth day of December, 1*57, at 2 o'clock. P. M. All" persons having claims upon said money must present them, or else be forever debarred from the -anie. N'OT. :J. INi 7. E. B. PARSONS. Auditor. \ DMINISTRATRIX NOTlCE.—Notice B\ i< hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of CALEB EIHiAirrOX, late of Athens Borough deceased, are requested t > make payment without de lay ; ami all persons having claims against said estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. AXGELIXE EDGARTCX, November 12,1857. Administratrix. J . MACKINTOSH, J)EN TIST. will be found at his old quarters in Patton's Block, until December next. Towanda, Nov. 2, l877. JOHN MACKINTOSH. A FARM FOR S3ALB. HpilF. subscriber otters at private sale his L Valuable Farm, situated in Overton twp. Bradford county, containing 120 acres. The land is of excellent quality, well situated : the improvements are a log house and log barn, two good sheds and corn crib. Theie is from 5l to 55 acres cleared, all in excellent state of cultivation, and 10 acres of a fallow burned ; the land is free of stones, the soil is from 14 to 4 feet deep, there is a new orchard of 40 choice gratted apple trees in bearing condition. The part cleared is laid out in 8 fields, on 7 of which there is living water, and a good substantial rail fence to each field. The spring at house is within xo feet of house and barn, and the spring house is a few feet below the spring. It has a Hoor laid with smooth stones, the water running between them : which keeps milk and butter nice and cool all summer. Below the spring house is a large wa tering trough for cattle. The State road runs on the west line, the only level route from Muncy to Monroeton, a distance of about 45 ' miles. The main road from Dushorc to the coal bedsruns along a part of the north line. A 6 year old Mare, 2 year old Colt, a yearling Colt,and this year's CoR, Cattle, Sheep, Hay.Grain, and Farming tools, will be sold, with or without farm. An indisputable title will be given to the purchaser of said Farm. Terms easy, aud price reasonable. October 4. 1x57. JOHN I'EYNN. JAAA LBS. OHIO GRIND STONES TTv/v/U/ and a lot of Grind Stone Hangings, at ! Sept. 8, 1857. A. ROCKtWELL'f?. iflisrellancono. THE GOOD SWISS SALVE IS THE GREAT C't'RER OF fever sortms. IT gives immediate relief from pain, and in as quick a time as it is possible for this disease to be affected, it heals the wounds gradually and safely, after extracting all poisonous matter, until a permanent cure is made. ITS NAME As its name imports, this Ointment is of Swiss Origin, and is the most remarkable Ointment for curing old Sores and Bad Legs ever known. Its curing properties seem to be perfectly irresistible. te The receipt for making this rare mcdisine. was ob tained from James Rondon, an old Swiss tar-maker in North Carolina, who brought it with him from Switzer land. AS A FAMILY SALVE, i it has no equal, both in its powers for doing good, and j its extreme neatness as a ! CLEAN. SWEET, DURE, PLEASANT OINTMENT, healing without the least injury everything to which it is applied. MOTHERS USE IT for their Caked. Broken and Inflamed Breasts with charm ing success. Thousands of Mothers are this day blessing the hour in which they first applied the GOOD SWISS SALVE. SALT RHEUM and SCROFULOUS SORES and Swellings it rapidly I cures by striking at the root of the di-ease ana drawing the humors to the surface. It never drives them in ward! Under all circumstances of the case IT IS SAFE! Good Swiss Salve cures Felons. Good Swiss Salve cures Pih s. Good Swiss Salve cures Burns. Good Swiss Salve cures Bruises. Good Swiss Salve cures Flesh Wounds. Good Swiss Salve cures Toothache. IN SHORT. xar Wherever Pain or Infiamation exist, apply the GOOD SWISS SALVE, and you will find relief. This Salve is put up in LARGER BOXES than Ointment in general, at 25 ct-. It is also put up in large China pots, for tire accommodation of Families and those who use it for Fever Sores where several boxes may be required, as it is one ball* cheaper. A pot holds 8 boxes and sells for one dollar. Hundreds of families keep it in this convenient form as a necessary household article. A. E. Baknabv, Ithaca. X. Y.. s..le proprietor. Sold by J. Kinosberv, Towanda, Pa. SORE EYS3 J /~1 OTTSLOFFE IS THE INVENTOR OF the cele vJ biatcd ALPINE EYE BALSAM, which has gained -licit wonderful reputation throughout Europe and the United States. It is extracted from plants taken direct trniii the ALPINE MOUNTAINS,and prepared by Dr. Ileiii'lrkli Gott-h.fle. a native of Berne. Switzerland, and for many years Professor in the Berne Institute, now a resident of the U. S. This Balsam is superior 11 an other eye medicine, be it salve oi water. It is a safe and certain ct'KE for all INFLAM ATIONS, Puem attue Failure ok Siuur, Night Blindness, Blur or Film, Pais on Excosciti: to Light, Ac., and always makes a qi'icK cure. TRY IT! It is reconionded by all druggists and Physicians who have become acquainted with its vir tues. tar Each bottle bears his written signature— Price 25 ents. A. E. Barnaby, Ithaca, N. A"., General Agent. Sold by J. Kingsbery. Towanda, Pa. K. T. l-'( )X rs NOW RECK IVI NO a large stock of x FAMILY GROI FRIES, which arc offered for sale at as low prices as the same quality of Goods can be bought anywhere this side ol the City- of New York. To AH Concerned. r T"MIE Subscribers' liabilities are such that tliev will ei -1 thcr i e obliged to sell the Judgments and N .'tes they hold agaiust their customers, or enforce collection. We hope our li iends will not drive us to such an alternative. An earlv attention to this notice is requested. Aug. j it. 1 -57. MO XT AN YES. FOR HALM p i THE well-known and wPli-c-tabli&hc-d C.VR IMAGE MAXUFAUToRY situated on .Main -t JJJ in the -oulh part of the 11 .rough of Towanda. !• i Ms", the Smith Shop, Timber House and Barn JssSSJoii the same lot, and stock of Timber on hand. Also, MOUSE AND LOT adjoining the shop lot. flfjrTh. wh"!" will be sold cheap for ready pay. For term- apply to the subscriber at his re-idc-nce on the pre mises. X. B. The subscriber ha- on hand some arsun fltjiMt or ilsOO W'.rtli of CARRIAGES, dirtereut kinds, which he will sell on reason abb- terms for ready payor approved credit. Towanda, Aug. l". I - T.m 3 G. M. DRAKE. for flavoring, for sale cheap / lASII PAID FOR BEEF HIDES. AND yj SHEEP PELTS AND FURS, at No. 2. Patt-m's Block. aug!7 WM. A. ROCKWELL. NEW GOODS! FltOM New York and Philadelphia ! CHEAP AND DESIRABLE! rI'ST received and nuw opening a very extensive ainl cheap stock of FALL A\D WINTER. GOODS,which lor beauty. vi.rii.ty and cheapness, cannot be surpassed in this market. It comprises all the best make of brown and bleached Slatting, and Shirtings, Ti> ks. Jeans. Dtn itns. Checks. Varn, Batts. Wadding, Ac. In the Cloth and Cassitnere Department our stock is full—embracing the most reliable styles. Our line of LADIES DREhS GOODS embraces all the new styles. Also, Dress Trim mings, Ribbons, Ac., iu great variety. SH AWLS in great variety. Embroideries, Lace-, Gloves and Hosiery, a Full stock. Housekeepers" Goods, Carpi tings. Oilcloths, Ac., Ac., Boots & Shoes, u>suit purchasers. Crockery and Glass Ware. Hardware, Iron and Nails. GROCERIES, a large and choice variety. RKMKMBKK 1 That our store is the place to buy Goods CHEAP. Our motto—" Quit k sales and small profits." l'euieinber, also, our store—south end of Mercur's Block, Main street. Oct. 12. is,7. TRACY A MOORE. OILS. PAINTS, GLASS, &e., all sizes, tor sale at Qct. i 2. i -:.7. TRACY A MOORE S. A UCLA V COAL.—THE BARCLAY 1) RAIL ROAD AND COAL COMPANY have now on hand, and will keep constantly for sale at TOWANDA, a large supply of their coal, at §2 50 /c/ ton for Blacksmith Coal, and $3 00 per ton for Ruled Coal. Apply for coal at Towanda to O. D. BARTLETT. Coal will also be sold at the MINES at £2 00 per tov for Blacksmith Coal, and $2 50 per ton for Raked Coal. A liberal discount will be made on sales bv the boat load. Oct. 7. 1557. J. MACFARL IMB,Gent9npt Lrmber Wag-on for Sale. VXEW TWO HORSE 1.l M BER WAGON for sale lor Country Produce ; enquire of the subscribers. Towanda.Nov. 2. IN 7. ' BAILEY k NEVINS. t>CARDING COURT WEEK.—A few -D Boarders can find accommodations through Decem ber Court—enquire of the subsi riber. Towanda, Nov. 2, 1x57. SIDNEY s. BAILEY. CjALT.— 100 B'tls. Suit for sale, at No. 2, Patton's RP'ick' bv T iw.indn. Nov. 4,1857. W. A. ROCKWELL. DRIED BERRIES.—A quantity of Dried Berries for sale by Towanda. Nov. 1.1-.7. W. A. ROCKWELL. HENRY B. M'KEAN, ATTORXJ:Y AT LAW, TOWANDA, PA.; will pay prompt attention to husini - entrusted to him. Collections made on rea.-onable terms, with prompt remittances. octld The Latest City Styles and Prices. mm & MBLiim "ITTOULP respectfully inform the citizens of Towanda VV and adjoining vicinity, that she has taken the Mil linery Shop former'y occupied' y Mrs. E. IE Mason, where she is prepared to fnrni di the Ladies with the LATEST STYLES of Bonnets, Taps, Head-Presses. Ac,, Ac., and at as low prices as can he bought in any Millinery estab lishment tbis side of New York. BLEACHING AND TRIMMING don? at the bortest notice. Tlio Ladies will pleas-- call and examine our stock of BONNETS before purchasing elsewhere. October 14, 'xs7. 8. DARLING. PAYUGA GROUND PLASTER— 50 \J Ton.s Cavuga Ground Plaster in barrels, JoO lbs in each, just r.' T . B. Wo will not refuse the notes of any sol vent Banks • -(not even those that have suspended specie paiiucnt) in exchange for Plaster or Groceries. Towanda, Oct. 20, 1857. BAILEY A NEVINS. WHTTITST ONELIME.—50 bbls. White Stone Lime just received, and for sale for Cash or Grain by Towanda. Oct. 78, 1 e 57. PATLT7Y A NEVTN!*. illisrcilanecns. Philadelphia Advertisements, FROM JOfIX A. RIDDLE, At Merchant's Hotel, North 4th st., Philadelphia. TO THE MERCHBXIS OF THE WEST AND NORTH WEST: PHILADELPHIA MARKET HEM? EASILY AEEESKIBIO, your attention is called to it, as jK>a*esing facilities and advantages, wortLy of your consideration. Ainorig its advantages may I e enumerated its location, having shorter lit escf cMnwiiiiic; tioi. to the interior, it* proximity to the iron anil Anthracite Coal districts of Pennsylvania, the large and varied extent of it- manufac tures. ieing far in advance of any other city in the United States, the* moderate expenses necessary tor carrying on business, Ac. The market pifcsevMs nnrivailed advantages forthesala of many kinds ," every description of PAPER BOXES, 61 N. Fourth Street CAFFEMAX A• CHEW, Importers of CHIN A, GLASS and QUEEN'S WAIIE, NO. 21, North Fourth street. J. C. ERE ELAND WITH KLTNE Ac CARROL, Importers of WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, A.., No. 304. Noitii 3d street. KE YS TONE STA TE SA PONIFIER, or CONCENTRATED LYE for making Soap. Manu factured by the Penn. Salt Co., Tarentum, Alleghany county, Penn. Represented by LEWIS, JAMES i Co. Philadelphia. J S. A- E. L PEROT, GPXERAL PRO DUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 36. North Wharves. Refer to Philadelphia merchants generally. All con-igmnents or o: dcrs will receive prompt and personal attention. C B V. COXYX GHA M A• HE RR, WHOLESALE GROCERS and COMMISSION MER CHANTS. No. 522, Market Street. MOORE. lIEXSZEY, A- CO., Importers and Wholesale Dealers in H \RDW \RE, CUTLERY, and GUNS, 427 Market 416 Commerce streets. SAM'L If. BIBTCHA US. Importer and and Wholesale Dealer in FOREIGN and DOMESTIC HARDWARE, No. 2M, North 3d street, below Vine. V. A * G. TA YLOR. Importers and Whole* sale Dealers in TIN PLATE. COPPER. SHEET IRON, Ac., 3i.K! and 305, Branch st. HAMMERS, HATCHETS . Ac, in preat variety, manufactured by C. HAMMOND, Depot 503 C-iinnit r-e st. The attenfhm : the trade ia culled to l!i"se goods as being equal in quality and finish to any made. E. IIALL OGDEX— Philadelphia Mallea ble Iron Works, corner of 9th and Jetl'ersou Streets; Warehouse 307 Arch st.. above third. Manufacturer of GEN EH \L and SADDLERY HARDWARE and MAL LEABLE and FINE GREY IRON CASTINGS. MAXCHESTER. SC A LE S. IIA Y, COAL, COUNTER. WAREHOUSE, WHFELBAR ROW. ROLLING MILL, RAILROAD SCALES of iin pr< V'-l patterns and superior quantities, WARRANT ED SUPERB >R in qnality and finish to on.v other scale* node. Wart-hou.sC, No. 23, N. Uth street, GEO. W. COLBY, Agent. G S K;; rs TONE HE ATE N AND RANGE.—The Heater lias no equal in this coun try—is ail eat iron, and wii! create 30 per cent, more heated air with the same amount of lael, titan any oth er furnace in t; e. The Range has two ovens tiiat bake uniformly at the same time. These inventions have no equal in the market. Rights for sale for all sections of the Union. 11 Till AX, .TOXES 6r CO., Importers nnd .' ■Hers in U! JT.Hi and AMERICAN DRV GOODS. 21 r > Market, tl io igh to 201 Church Alley. 6 mouths credit tor approved Notes. TOWANDA™ mm&m mu nimiay. r TMTF MISSES HANSON respectfully Inform the public L that the scholastic year will commence MONDAY, SEPTKMBEtI It. continuing; to July It. Miss O. D. HANSON will haVethe general superiuteß dence of the school, assisted in Music by Miss REBECCA D. HANSON, and in French bv Mi.-s EMMA HANSON. Thankful for the patronage already extended to them, they bee leave to assure those entru.-ting their daughters in their charge, that every effort will be niude to deserve the confidence and favor of their patrons. The school vear will consist of four quarter®, of eleven weeks each. The summer vacation commencing in July, and ending in September. A recess of a tew days will be takcti at the holidays. Weekly reports will be sent to the parents, who are requested to sign and return them. Wo can promise no improvement unless a scholar u regular and punctual in attendance. TCJIMS. FEB QU AUI'EK ' First Class— To include the elementary English ( tr aa branches, nnd the study of the l.atiu language,i Second Class —To include the inure advanced stu-1 dies of the English branches, with Mathematics, > $a 00 ami the study of Latin and French ... A Third Class —To include Mathematics. Mental) and Moral Philosophy, Rhetoric, Botany, Ac., - sl2 00 with Latin and French \ Each pupil will bring with her a desk and chair. Tker* will be uo extra charge whatever. Music—lnstruction on the Piano, with use of instru ment. will LIE given by Miss REBECCA D. HANSON, at $lO - quarter. Boarding for young ladies cm be obtained Ix piivata families at reasonable rates, pupils froin a distance wilE receive the especial care of the teachers. They beg leave to refer to the following named centle men Rt. Rev. Ai.nxzti POTTER, Bishop of the Diocese of Pcnn'a, Philadelphia : Rev. Dr. MACIEAN, President of the College of New Jersey. Hon. DAVID WII.MOT, G. F. MASON, C. 1.. WAI.D, JOHN F. MEANS, I). F. BARSTOW, H. S. METXIT., O. 1). BART LKTT, K. O. GOODRICH, WM. C. BOUAKT, Towanda. TIIE TRUTH ABOUT KANSAS ! GOV. GEARY'S Administration in Kansas ! Large 12mo. "IS pages. A COMPLETE HISTORY OF THE TFRRI- Vy TOR) , nitWi June. Ih.">7. Kmhnu "mgc full account ot its discovery, Geography, Soil, C limate, Products, its organization as a 'territory, transactions a ud events un der Governors Feeder end Shannon, p s.mri Border Ruffians, the murder ert Buirum and otWe . The controversy between Governor Gearv and Judge l>- comjite. Tlic proceedings of the Territorial l.egisftuurev of the pro-slaterv eonvenffon. and the organization of the National Democratic Party, with a sketch el Kansas during its early troubles under Governors Reeder sad, Shannon, Its invasions, hatrtes, outrages and mordent A copy will be sent to any part or the United Stain, by man, free ot po.-ta.t e, on the receipt of retail price. Price in cloth, $I off. Paper, .">0 efs. CHARLES C. RHODES, Publisher, inquirer Building, Philadelphia. July 2S, 1857. , HOUSE FURXISIIJNO GOODS.—R>^ lle and single fold worsted aud linen aad worsted damask®, moreens, cotton damusks.bleachedaad unbleach ed table linens, Marsailen qnttts, toilet COTCVS. and a va riety of other goods la fht line, Jost received hv Apill . IWT.s • • • J, pmYEIL.