FLTIUM ACAI.V —The following is a pretty 1 ke off to the " sensation stories" the VrrhV rtcr of which is frequently inserted in " .Mini* as an advertisement. The man 'V! unted it can take our hat : w Tm , pißsr Kisf.—' "Am I really dear, Sophia?" , .vhi-iwred and pressed my bungling lips to , rov iuouth. She did not say yes; she not say no ; but she returned my kiss, and 'won't frotu under my feet; my soul was ' | in'er in niv body, I touched the stars ; 1 1 V the happiness of the seraphim! The Y ve is all of this deeply exciting story that . ~a ; i phlish. The remainder will in the Y W Vork Blower of April Ist, which has FLJR million more subscribers than there are . rl hitant3 in the world ! Korn Kob writes for p Knutts writes for it—Tad Pole writes , an j it is sold everywhere in the world am i out of it. p IIK TKRRIBLE TORNADO IN- ILLINOIS. — Chi- Juue 2.— Later accounts received of tlie jj| e tornado which passed over village of ; -on. on Sunday night state that four per- Y have since died from the effects of the they received. The names of the kil i are as follows : I .hn Hand, and two children. \| r - M Williams, and four children. I\Y K Thompson, wile and child. }lr- Hrazleton, and two children. lli.-ain Johnson and child. \; j four others whose names are not known. The track of the tornado was a quarter of 6 nvlein width, and it lasted fifteen minutes, f: funeral of the killed was attended by a v large number of persons, and ceremonies fe re of an imposing character. Grv HOUSTON'S EXPEDITION TO MEXICO. — ffeuiulerst md that Gen. Houston,immediately iter the adjournment of Congress, conteiu- Pitts an expedition into Mexico with a eom v( f four or five thousand men, who nre xious to follow tiie beio of the Alamo to i.'* conquests. Walker and Ilenniugseii do t-tt inspire the adventurous youth of the South :th i-niifitieiiee, and it has been signifed to ihieral Houston that if he would lead them, ■ . : e were tlioiivinds ready to follow him to • of M xico The understanding is • it• v arc to Tex isize another slice of \[ \ 1 ) and l>ri'.i_r it into the 1 icon, and with HM-ton into the Senate.— ldre.ning Pest. X/IED, V R.'•••"• .Tin T' -,1. I ORIS \. daughter of JOHN Al.ra LL-.wniat ag- I J }'■ A.-, • mouths and IN FTF&SM 11| •. S.OI■ (I U t>-I !Y ir, • -t the I hri-s --jiff T 1 iiarch f MNIIR-.F ami T<-W.tn. HA ".HI'IMI. ot (hi _ \. Y. v. " 1--I-1 t! r\ l- f the A-ion. Baptism ami th. I. rd- --upper will he ad j Allan imittal to att' :'l ai 0 J'.lßTl'l|>ate. RY*— IXI'KL'LNDKN' K KALI..— Tin • ming NN FJKF iiiver-ars tit our Nati-MAL Birthday will he oele it the H .-I''lF Or- 1 A R ckcy. in ROM- Village, FRIDAY KV KNIN;. the 2d of JL'LY next. Good n i l tie in atte;, lance. ainl G""D RNDIIIS ami G-!<•! ■ '.'"Viih'-i :• -r the ■ a-i >n. I patronage and at- I ie 8, I*sß. OKSOX RICKEY, Proprietor. Nino ■lßsß] Summer Goods. [IBSB ■ JOSEPH POWELL Hi ving. . ._• I •. I! :-T kof SUMMER I M|N AIU |, I,(1 ia C\-TIMT AND variety by anything | H V 'L in X >RT.I PCIIN-yi V 11 .1 I" NOW PRE. I AT BARGAIN'S IX BLACK A COLORED SILKS! ''ALX.- IN" DIP. AX DIES, IVU.tcd .LlCri''s : ■ :*L\!X< IN (• VRI'ETS WD MATTINGS F 'H BARGAIN'S IN BOOTS AND SHOES ! B Nrcss Goods. I '■ i; a?*, LIT ion is invited tn a large asfUirt- < I ha--- (IOIMIS. NOW lwing received hy i ■ LI.I ■'Kiijn i-iiig everything that is now If in Beragr-, < Musett-, Or- i P .at. 1 Jaennetts. Lawns. English ami i H ■ lit-. Ducal fluids. Lu-tro-, T'halS's j IS P. AE., which will LIE SOLD at prices LG !' V,-T 1 TE "fibred in Towanda. ■ ALL whom it may Concern. ' '' > thai "II the 2Ath IUV "F May la-t -V Erie Railroad Company, sold I I* B [ " I Rrat eh Canal troni tiie line J I | , V V V .rk to it- ten.'iimis at N'oithumhei- I I I "I • WELLES, jr.. AMI a-soriatos. under the , I NORTH BR VNI ii ( ANAL L| V I-'H " T'D -ale wa- duly ratified and aj- [ I * I-V '-ilenry WH.I.IAM F. PACKER, Gover- ' ] I ' ; WLL LI AM 1 . MT K>B •f the Sunhury A Erie Railroad Coin- j ■ ' I tifii'ate. in aeeordaiiee with the above L 'ir ■ P. Welles, Jr., T itake ■ ' - A; CANAL and property thereto helong -HTS privilogrs ronferred hy " an WE ■ -A.R state Canals," approved Ajiril 21, 'I 1 ' ' W !" reof, T TMRE placed my hand and the IW' ■ ."iv. this 2tith iktv of May. IFI.'IS. IVS ■ W.M.' G. MOORHEAD, President. - ■ fIOUR! FLOUR! ,—■ ■ . ?",* " R '• ■v. receiving Extra and Double . ! PERIOR BRANDS, which he will |U I irket PI lei-, T>y the load or SIN KS ■ R V'L vered at any jdaee in the Borough Z I TIII 2!>7Y DAYS GRACE. JNG I Y' ! ' H "il accounts of the undersign* r --ramftng, wIH be placed 1 N. N. Uetto, Esq. for collection, and ivVD FL: " r the charge of A I .awycr. unless some I ION ■ . | H'LJTNENT is ntade within the above men R npt paying and Cash customers, and Mr. B X' R ' V 'WE would say, our stock of OOOI>S N|(J : "" 1 AR F weekly receiving FRESH SUP ARC determined to sell at prices that 1 • J "(HE satisfaction. We sell Goods at whole ■ MON I AN Vl*. I DRESS GOODS.— Just receiv ' VT week, a large assortment of Ladies' I , Fringes, Lawns, Robes, Challis, '. — ■ ' Ac., Co., which we offer very low for 001' I HUMPHREY A WICKHAM. ing I DOOD6, BREEDCKTIW, ( A-.-I --■ ■ 'T ■ CAPS. Hosirrv. A - Ac. AT HI ML'IIRCV A ivji. KIIAM fllisccllancons. Point Agricnllural & Junction Iron Works. AT Athens, Bradford County, Fa. WELLES, BLOOD & CO. ! jgll m LV-M. 1 [ 1 KIRBY'S MOWER AMI REAPER. U/"E are manofaeturmg the above mentioned excellent machine fo* Eastern Pennsylvania and the neigh boring Counties in New York, and invite the particular j attention of fanners to the following feature- of Kirov's 1 Mower and reaper, which we believ to lie superior to all others in use, in the following particulars :—lt is thh lightest iu use ; strong and durable : simple in construc tion ; easily worked; adapted for horse- or oxen; re quirt much le— draught than other machines ; has no -ide draught though it cuts a \>u!e -wath : will work on r nigh ground where no other machine can follow it : very difficult to lie clogged fn any kind of gra.--, be it wet or dry ; not liable to get out or repait ; is composed princi pally of ir on ; is a perfect combined machine, working equally well whether mowing or reaping ; ami is the cheap est in price. —Mower being only if 100. and the combined Machine #l2o,—making it altogether the mn-t desirable Mower and Reaper in market. *#-Farmers wanting RELI ABLEM"w< rsand Reaper-, should by all menus see our machine before making up their minds to buy any other. Additional and interesting information conn-ruing the Kirfiy machine i- contained ill our Illustrated Catalogue, which al-o describes our other machines and implements : among which are EMERY'S PATENT CHANGEABLE RAIL IiOAD HORSE POWERS ; TIOGA POINT IMPROVED TLRESHERS A CLKVX KRS.THRESHER* A SEPARATORS. PORTABLE SAW-MILLS. PLOWs. 1 ULTI V'ATORS AND HORSE liOEs, CIDER MILLS. DRILLS. OUR PORTABLE DOG POWER i- a valual le machine, atiil inneh superior to the common inclined wheel, and is adapted for dairies of from 5 to 2d cows. Send f"r copies of our Catalogue and Price List for yourself and neighbors. WELLES, BLOOD & CO- Athens , I'a.. June 10.1858. THE MOWING MACHINE That Everybody Lilies! 1 i, LEX'S PATENT IMPROVED MOWE \ AND A MOWER AN!) REAPER COMBINED. Strong and -impic iu construction, liot liable to get out of order, compact, light, ea-y of draft, so 1 ~-y a- to tie comforable ail day w■ rk for a light tcam ; -a:c t > tie-driver,and may be work' 1 at a si wv gait by b'.r.-es ami 1 xen. No cl .c_.ag ot knives ; wot k vvell on side hills, and iti any kind of gra--. heavy or light, coarse or fine, lodged 01 standing, ripe or unripe, wet or drv. long or short, or .-anded. Not confined to 1 icalities where other machines work, but will do good where others operate indifferently, or none at all. It i-believed that no per-ott can te found having one, tli t would ex< liaugc it lor the test of other kinds, and nitt dollars. eir Every machine warranted to give entire satisfac tion. For sale by P. P PECKIIAM. Co! :nibia X Roads, Bradford County, i'a. May 1\ KV-. dissolution. r Co-partner-h ;> heretofore xi-ting between th< 1 undersigned, under the name and style of Lapnrte, Mason A Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent.— JOHN LAI'OKTK and GOKUKN F Mason having purchased the iritere.-t of D. .S. RLSSEI.I, will continue the iiusineis of iaiikiijg at the same place, under the same stvle. JOHN L A PORTE," G. F. M ASON, Towanda, Apr. 24,1858. B. s. RUSSELL. M O N T ANY E8 Are now receiving their Spring and Summer Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, *3&onts K ?jjnt /intiingD k Itntjjrr, HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, AC. Which will be sold at Great! tj Bed need Prices. Cor. Public Square and Main -C J. n. MON'TVNYK, t TOWANDA. jJ. l. MONT ANTE, JK K. 1). MONTANVK, ' April l'f.ls.'iS. |P. P. MONTANYK. WAIi I) 110 US E, TOWANDA, PA, CWKAZbY it HOLMKS rosportfully in lO form the public, tiurt having leased th> Ward House for -I term of years, ami thoroughly ri paired and newly furnished the same, they invite the patronage nf travel- \ lers and others, with every confidence that their fitciU- ! tie- are such as to enable thiWi to render satisfaction.— j Thev assure the public that no effort shall b- spared to j maiiitaiii f<>r the Ward House th.e high reput;?tfon it has : so long enjoyed ; to effect which the personal wants of ' their guests will be carefully attended to, while every j facility the market affords will he appropriated to make j the Table all that could be desired. We shall pay particular attention to the acconfHfodn f ion of Jurors and witnesses attending Court; who will ■ be boarded at the low price of 821 cents per day. e. - Tlx Bar 1- well -to, ked with an excellent assort- ' inent of LIQUORS. We also offer to the public a large assortment ot Liquors, hy the quart, gallon or barrel, of a quality not to be excelled, and at prices as low if not lower than car? be obtained in the cities. Reading, Eimira and Binghamtou Ale, by the quart, gallon or Imriel. Towanda, April 11, 1858. IITOOL— Cash pen) for Wool, at No. 2, r s fhti >n'a Bl k. June 3,1858. W'M. A. ROCKWELI WOOL ! WOOL! WOOL ! 1/\ /WVA LBS. WANTED, for which , a-h will be, J ' ) A " HF paid at the < iothing Store of JnmS, 1858. * I. SOLOMON. _ 1!) HI NTS.—A new arrival of tliose cheap J Prints, at No. 2, Patton's Block. June !>>. virf. A# JfDuCKWfcLL* ; iif fjDDIiSI IV ST received by the subscriber, the very best selection of new Spring &. Summer Dry Goods to te found 111 this market. AS>, the u-uat general as sortmeut of GROCEKIES, HARDWARE. * R*i( Kf.itt \ BOOTS A SHOES, NAILS, FISH, GLASS, SASH, and j a great variety of Summer HATS A CAPS. Also, a j lengthy cat;* loge of BOOKS AND STATIONERY, all of which will he sold at amazing low figures for CASH. I June 2, 1858. J- KINGSBKRS . tfotifte to the PuDlitf. CHANGED HANDS! rpIIE subscriber wishes to inform the public I that lie has leased the Hotel in East Smithfield, for merly occupied by J. A.KINOSLEY. where he will he found ready at all times to w ait upon all who may lavor him j with a call. HIS TABLE will at all times be supplied with all the delicacies of the season, together with the more subst in- | tial fare ; and no pains will be spared to make this house a comfortshffc home for travellers and boarders. He would also state that his STABLE ACCOMMODA TID-NS are so arranged, that the beast aw ell as the man shall te amply provided for--and the traveller, while en joying the comfoitß of the hon-e, can rest assured that his horse is enjoying the same blessing in his well-fur nished ham. By strict attention to business and the eomfqrt of hi patrons, the subscriber hopes to merit and receive a fair portion of public patronage. East Smithfield, May 1,1868, M. R. 110SS. | > 1111 > CAGES of ull description, Hemp and Canary seeds, Birds nests, Cuttle Bone and other Bird Axon's at No. 2 Fattens Block. April 21, 1858. WM- A. ROCKWELL. A LARGE assortment of Ladies Fancy A Baskets, Childreus Willow aud Empire Cabs, Ac., at No. 2 Pattons Block. April ZJ, fSSB. WM. A. ROCKWELL. VX extensive variety of Crockery, Glass, Yellow Ware, FL-iid. lamp nicking Ac., at No. 2 Fattens P' *c'k Xilcrrljtinbiic, &~c. WANTm 11 1( 1 Eushcles of Oats for which wt will j U'v'Ut J pay cash on delivery. Towanda, April 2, 1858. BAILEY A NEVINS. FOR SALE. A HORSE, HARNESS AND CARRIAGE. Inquire -A. at the Presbyterian Parsonage, in this Borough, ot Towanda. April 2s. li58. J. FOSTER. Humphrey & Wickham VRE now receiving a general assortment of goods suitable for the season, consisting of i DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, HARDWARE. BOOTS A SHOES, SOLE AUI . ER LEATHER. FRENCH & AMERICAN CALFSKINS, MOROC CO LININGS A- FINDINGS, Ac. 0 which they invite the attention of their patrons ami friends and the public generally—trusting that they will he able to please both as to price and quality those who favor them with a call. Towanda, May 10, 1858. ( M' I/n VATOR TKKTII, fur sale by \J_ May 4,1858. H. S. MKRCI'R. | VJ 1 A U more of tliose 6d Prints ; 1 =." f\J also, 12 doz. more of those Cd Linen Hand kerchiefs, just received at May i. i -S -. MERCUR'S. UOOPS. —Just received by express, anoth . er l"t of those double extension Steel Hoop Skirts at May t, H*. MERCUR'S. / Mil-] A P Embroidered Curtain Muslins, now , opening at May 4,1858. MERCUR'S. HATS. —A large assortment of Men's and B 'v's Wool, Fur, Leirhorn. Palm Leaf, Colored and White Straw Hats at May f, ls5S. MERCUR'S t; 11 <> c■ i: it L ESi J PICKERING, Wo. 12, Lake St. Eimira. N. Y., WHOLESALE DEALER IX (irocorics and Provisions ! Black and Green Teas. Green, lloas/ccl and ground Coffees. Sugars, Si/rups and Molasses. Clou r, j'ork, Salt, J'is//, hard, Butter, Cheese, Bruits, iVitfs, Cigars, J-r. f fI.OSE BUYERS in search of Good Goods at the VE- V Its LOWES I CASH PRICES, will find it to their . advantage to examine my fre-h and desirable stock lie* i lore purclia-iug el-ewhere. as I -h ill endeavor to sell goods ■ as low as they c n l- bought of New York Jobbers, which v. .11 make from five to ten per cent in favor of the pur | chaser. J. P.. No. 12, Lake street. P. S—Good- well bought are half sold. ! May 4.1858. WI, A. ROCKWELL. Having just returned from the City, is now receiving a splendid assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, To which be invites particular attention. Be'tvg fully determined not to be outdone either in CHEAPNESS OR EXCELLENCE of articles olti-ied for-ale. and having had sufficient ex perk-mo; in bis btisint-- to warrant hi in iu saying that he i can oiler very gieat inducements to customers. . TO THE LADIES He offer-the very smallest Bonnets and the very largest Hoop Skirt- : al-o. ttm-e of a medium size. A inost ele gant lot o! Plaid, Black and Broi aded dress Silks. Lawns, Bareges, Challiis. DeL.iiues. Brilliants and \V bite Goods a- n.-nal of the best kinds, and the cheapest and best lot of PRINTS ever offered in this town J—lf you don't believe it, come and see. Our stock of GROch R I K S has as usual been selected with great care, and cannot tail to give satisfaction li itli as t'.' prices and qualities. If you want the worth of your money, go to No. 2, Pat ton's Block. Many thanks "for pa.-t favors, we hope to merit our share of patronage. Towanda. April 27, l*os. WM. A. ROCKWELL. t'LOUR ! FLOUR!—A first rate article J- of Western Flour, may be bad at SOLOMON'S iu Mel on's Block, lower than can be purchased in this vicini-' ty. April 2i'>. ls.o. M. E. SOLOMON. DLANKS ! BLANKS ! —Justices and Con 1> stable's BLANKS ; also. DEEDS and CONTRACTS. fii"We have printed ami can supply SCHOOL DIREC TORS with sets of all the blanks necessary for three or four years, consisting ot orders, contracts, bonds, and warrants. Price ?1 a set. Sir We have neatly printed and substantially bound, TOWN ORDERS, in books sufficient to la-t from live to ten years. Price ?2. BLANKS of all kinds, printed to order, in first-rate style, and at reasonable prices,at the REPORTER office. WA R OF ISI2 !—The Volunteers and drafted men of the War of lsl2, who were called into S"i vice by the -tats- of New Vork, may hear something to their advantage, by calling on the subscriber fir tiie Bo rough of Towanda. May Id. I -.ld, J.J). GOODENOUGH. CHAWLS.—A new arrival of Stella, Thi t" liet, Silk, Printed and M. DcLainte Shawls, at 1, Pat toa'B Block. June 2. ls.is. WM. A. ROCKWELL. COAL OIL LI4HT ! 1 Ct'AI.L and see some beautiful patterns of f,amps for burning KEROSENE AND I!KE< KEXRIDGE OIL distilled from Coal and not explosive; cheaper than any light yet discovei d. Both Oil and Lamps, with Wicks and Shades, furn shed very cheap at JrR. ii. . PORTER'S DRUG STORE. April tl, 1858, New Spring ami Summer GOODS. HS, MERCUR just reee'ved a gx>d assortment • of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods ; Groceries, Hardware, Harness and Carriage 'JVi/twn.ngs, Crockery and Gtass 1 Vare, Boats if Shoes, Hats J* Caps, Paints, Oils, II (loden II are, J-r , Sr. Many of which articles will be sold for cash at lower prh es than were ever before effete ! in Bradford County. Towanda, April 2'C ls.ls. SOWEE VERY CHEAP GOODS. r.VDIES Linen Cambric. Handkerchiefs at d 4 cents J each. White Cotton Hose at b j cents per j>air. Handsome Lawns at d .(cent-per yard, and the best b ( cetit Calicoes iu tl>e Stale, will be fouudat Hie Store of Towanda, April'2f, 1858. 11. S. MEIKT'IT. IT. FOX TS NOW RECEIVING a forge stock of A FAMILY GB(>CKRIES, which are offered for sale at as low prices as the *ll m* quality of Goods ran be bought yswbere t'uis side ft tiie City I>T New A'ork. PEAS, for sale it March 25, ISgtt. FO\". nOMMONY, SAMP, Wheat-Grits, Out . meal. Tapioca, Rice Flour, Maceartinl, Venuicilla, Corn Starch and Farina, for tale at March 25.1858. . FOX ?. TpRENCH, ENGLISH and AMERICAN A MUSTARD, ground and whole, at March 25, 18.".8. FOX'S. YK7" ORG ESTERS HI RE BAUCE, Pepper T t Sauce, Tomato Catchup, Pickles, Sardines, , 1858. FOX'S. WHITE CRANBERRY BEANS for * v seed : the test Field Bean in the country. at March 25, 1858. FOX'S. \f APLE SUGAR—Anv quantity for sale. I'A March 25. 1858. " FOX'S, j DRIED BLACKBERRIES, Raspber ries and Apples, at March 25, 1858. FOX'S. CARPETING. —Fine Ingrain, Venitian, Hemp and Rush Carpeting, Mats, Pugs Ac., at No. 2, Patton* Block, April 21, 1858 WM. A■ ROCKWELL. THE cheapest and funeral variety of Boots anil Shoes ever offered iu Towanda, at No. 2 Pat tons Block-.' April 21,1858. WM. A. ROC KWELL. THE IISUH] a:.-ortuieut of Hardware. Nails and Cntlcrv at WM A. ROCKwr.LL'S. Ljnal. SHERIFF'S SALE. — By virtue of a writ of 11. fa., issued out ot the court of Common Pleas of j Bradford county, and to me directed and delivered, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House, in Towan da Borough, ou THURSDAY, the Ist day of JULY. 1858, at 1, P. &f..the following lot. piece or parcel of land situ ate in Ridgbury twp.. Bradford county,bounded north by lend of Jacob Mitchell and X. Squires, east by the Ber wick turnpike, south bv land of E. Stevens and west by land ol E. Stevens. Containing one-fourth of an acre, more or less, all improved, with a framed dwelling house thereon. ALSO—AII that certain lot. piece o* parcel of land situate in Ridgbury twp., Bradford county, bounded 011 the north, east ami south by land of E. Stevens, and we-t by the Berwick turnpike. Containing 2 acres, more or less, all improved. ALSO—The defendant's interest, snppo-"d to he the undivided one-half of tlie following lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Ridgbury twp., Bradford county, bound ed north and east by land of James Stevens, south bv laud of E. Stevens aud west by land of E. Stevens. Ccnta n ing 1| acres, more 01 less, all improved, with a saw-mill i and the water privilege thereunto belonging. Seized and taken iu execution at the suit of C F. Wil son vs. Nathaniel Squire*. _ May 31,1* .*. THUS. M. WOODRUFF, Sh'ff. A DMINISTR ATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice -a V. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of Cassiu- Gillette, dee'd, late of California, are re que-ted to make payment without delay ; and all persons having claims against -aid estate, must present them duly authenticated for settlement, to the subset jner*. RALPH GILLETTE, May 4. I*sß. Administrator. A DMINISTIt ATOIi s N (>TlCE,—Notice 2\. is hereby triven. that all persons indebted to the es tate of CHARITY MEAD, dee'd., late of Michigan, are hereby requested to make payment without de lay; and ail persons having claim* against said estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. T. T- BROWN, May 4. 18,58. Administrator. \ UDITOR'S NOTICE. — Orrtile Cham -1 V btrlin rs. Aaron Perkins, lu the Common Pleas of Bradford county, No. 591, Sept. T. I*s*. The under.-igued, Auditor, appointed by said Court to distribute fund* raised by Sheriff's sale of the real estate of defendant, will atteud to the duties of his appointment at li is office, iu Towanda borough, on Saturday, the 2'Jth il iy of June, 18-s*. at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, at which time and place all persons interested are required to pr* sent their claims or else he forever debarred from said fund. G. I). MONT AN YE, June 1. 18.58. Auditor. A DMINISTR ATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice A V. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of Joscpli 11. Ch tffee, dee'd. late of Warren township, are requested to make payment without delay : and ail persons having claims against said estate will please pre sent them dulv authenticated for settlement. NANCY M. CHAFFEE, HENRY C. ALLY X, I June 1,1858. Administrators. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. —By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford Co., | will be exposed to public sale on the premises, on SAT j I'UDAY, the 26th -far of JUNE, atone o'clock, P. M., ! the following described real estate situate in Troy twp., ! Bradford county, bounded and described as follows, to wit : Beginning at a post and -tones the south east cor ner of a lot owned by Sidney Vanhorn, thence by the said ! lot north 157 perches to a post and stones, corner, thence ; by Andrew Ayres" lot ea-t 4.5 9 10 perches to a po-t and sti.nes.a c >rncr of a iot heretofore granted to Hiram Kit tle, thence by the said Kittle's lot south 71 8-10 perches ;to a po-t and stones, thence north 80 3 eat *7 *-10 per i cites to a post ami stcues in the line ot Enos Luther's land. lieing the warrant suivev line, thence along said line west 60 (Mo perches to the place of beginning. Containing 48 acre- and 105 perches, more or les-, except -even acres conveyed by JohnC. Ball in his lifetime to ; Vantr••rtt, and situated on the south side of said lot. Terms made kuowu on dav of sale. C. 11. CAMPBELL, JOHN SALISBURY, May 25,1858. Administrator#. Spring and Summer Millinery, FOU 1858, BY A. T. MARSH & CO. jN*o. 5, Union Sleek, EL M 111 A, N. Y, HAVING made extensive arrangements and improve ments in our MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, we now ! cordially invite alt to favor us with a call before purchas ' ing SPRING or SUMMER MILLINERY, feeling conrt -1 dent we can make it to the advantage of all. OUR WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT Will be full and complete, with everything in the line of Millinery : such as Straw Bonnets, Bloomers. Flats ami Gypsiette* of all kind-aid styles for Ladies' or Misses' wear, by the dozen or ea-v I Ruches and Flowers by the bo*. Ribbon# by the piece | or cartoon. Blond-, edging, footings and Straw Braid#by ! the dozen or piece. Bonnet Frames, Crowns and Blocks by the dozen Itccds and covered bones by the gross.— Band boxes bv the nest or gf, •-#. Foultons, Crapes, ! f.isses, Crown leuirrgs and ("ape Netf* l> tbe piece, and hi fact everything required in the -Millinery line iu the 1 greatest abundance and at the very lowest Ctry Wjioi.e --: SAI.E P..jcks. (?Vn RETAIL DEPARTMENT WiJl embrace a full and complete assortment of eTI of I the above mentioned articles at price* to suit the time*. | All bonnets bought at the store will be trimmed free of 1 charge in the !ate-t style an,? be-f manner. Goods bought by parties (Voir* out of toVn, will be packed and deliver ed to the stages or cars free of expense. A. T. MARSH & CO., No. .5. Union Block. Klinira. X. Y'. People of Bradford Comity I N pnrticul&r, and readers of the Reporter JL in general. MARSH & CO., OF KLMIRA, N. Y'. send greetings to you and yours, and desire to inhume one and nil that they can and will make it greutTy to Ton'r advantage to purchase cverv tiling von want in the shape of DRY' GOODS, FANCY GOODS and MILLINERY, either wholeswle or retail of them at No 5. Union Block, in the aforesaid village of Eimnra. N. Y. fiieir facilities are cevtakily unsurpassed : as one mem ber of the firm is i.n the spot all the while, consulting the tastes and want-of their numerous customers, whilst auotlwr < f the firm is daily iu the auction rooms and im porting house* in >'•* Y'm k City, securing the newest aud most de-irable goodie ttl the very lo\4e.*t rates, (as they buy exclusively for cash) and as they sell for ca-li only tin y have no losses to make up, and consequently can and do sell so cheap as to defy competition. Time and space preclude the possibility of mentioning* half or quarter of the many inducement- which are offered to all to trade at their popular estnblislsuwnt. and the Nkw A o\ KunsKWK>?TS w ill from week to week gie hut a limit ed idea of tire many advantages to '>c derived bv calling oil A. T. MARSH <* CO.. No. 5, Union Work. K1 infra, N. V. P. S. For further particulars,see New Adverti-ententa, a*k those who have called, and go see for yourselves. r-Jow Just Scar what IVXarsh has been ?.nd gone and done- I ST—Went fo N- w Y'ork on YfonsTay night. I 2d—Bought lots of New Goods of the Very lafc-t anil most de-irable styles, a few of which will be mentioned in our new advertisements, hut most of which must be seen in order to lie appreciated. 3d—We intend our stn k shall be more extensive than < ver, and htsf. ttro igli not least, wc -ball SELL FOR C ASH (TNLY ? anl as cheap as we can afford to and pay our clerks enough to keep them honest. We would just sav that our facilities continue to be such that we will be enabled to offer extra iadueeiaeuts to aIV to buy Drv Goods of M Alt-11 fe Co., : . No. 5, i'uioii Mock, Eim'rra. Shirred Bonnets, IN ALL COLOIiK, at extra low prices, umde by First Class Milliners, the proceeds devoted to the poor at BONNET RIBBONS in splendid variety, and entirely new styles at all prices, from Is to lis per yard, just opened at MARSH .V CO'S. rpHE PRINCESS ROYAL Looped Ex- A tension Bridal Skirt, made by Machinery without a single stitch, with a new style of spring adjusting hustle, can be taken apart and put together again in one minute, and adapted to any member of the family. It is a strong competitor and rival of Douglas & Sherwood's patent, and by many considered even better. B th styles can be bought only at MARSH A - CD'S. rPIIE RUSH for Bonnets and Millinery at A Marsli &, Co's is unparalleled. Those in the trade living within a hundred mile- of Elniira. are availing them-elves ol the superior facilities for replenishing their stock-, at No. 5, and our own Ladies are supplying thein selves with first class Millinery from Union Block. Don't be backward about " going forward,'' ladies, for there are still Bonnets by the thousand, and Ribbons and Flowers in proportion, on hand and constantly arriving. *TIHE PRETTIEST assortment of Fancy A Head Pins, probably, ever exhibited in Ehnira.has just been opened by " MARSH A CO. O NEW pieces splendid Black Drp-s SILKS O atfis, 8* and 10s a yard at MARSH A CO'S. LOTS of Linen Tapes in all widths ; aEo, extr Ti-p tWtQed Cotton Tape.* JUrtf H A C.Q I Cegal. 4 N APPRAISEMENT AND CLASSI FY. FICATIOX of the different person# engaged in the sale of good*. wares and merchandise in the County ot Bradford for the rear 1858, with the amount of license thereunto annexed: Where Sold. A'amti. Ciast. License. Asylum... .Ingham A Stalford 1-1 700 J. W. Denison 11 7 00 U. Terrv 11 7 Oh John iforton 1-4 7 00 Athens ton' (I.A.Perkins 1' 7 00 G. B. Perkins. 11 7 0(1 C. Park A Son... 13 10 00 Page & P.ristol 11 16 00 C. Conistock 11 7 00 P.W.Meeker ..11 7 00 Joseph Parsons 11 7 00 [ Athens twp David Gardner I t 700 Anson Beidicman 14 7 00 I Burlington boro'... F. Loug A Sous... 11 S. W. Miller 14 7 oo Merry. Wilhelm A Co .11 7 00 ! Canton . .11. Look wood 11 70" A. X. A \V. W. Spalcfiug 11 7 00 J. Francisco 11 7 00 D.Wilcox A Co 14 7 00 A. Doty 11 7 00 J. YanUvkc, jr. 11 7 00 W.P. Newbury 11 7 00 Mix A Hooper 14 7 00 W. S- Baker .14 7 00 | Columbia.-..A. B. Austin 11 7 0') Durell ...U. Mo. dy 11 7 00 Franklin Barclay R. It. A Coal C 0.... 11 7 00 i Granville.... 1.. D. Taylor 74 700 | Hugh Malov 11 7 00 W. H. I'hiliips 14 7 00 H"Trick.. . .Chas. Piatt It 7 00 A. Stevens 11 7 00 i Lcroy. . E. Holcomb 14 7 00 Parkhnrst A Foss 11 7 00 Monroe boro' ... H. C. Tracy 13 10 00 Ingham A Miller 11 7 00 Smith. CranmerA Co 11 7 00 H. S. Hinman 11 7 00 0. P. I.von 14 7 00 Orwell... .T. Humphrey 12 12 50 S. X. Bronson . 11 7 00 H. Gibhs A Sou *3 10 00 ; Overton... .Potter A Lyon 11 700 Daniel Heverlev 11 7 00 I Pike. ...M. A DM. Bailey.. 13 10 (H> L. L. 80-worth 14 7 00 Baldwin tf Robbing 11 7 00 2 12 5" Maxwell. Leonard A Brothers.li 12 50 O. V Ballard It 7 w> H. Koon .It 7 00 V. M. A H. F. Long 13 10 0' S. W. Payne )i 7 *.* Spencer A Payne 11 7 00 Troy twp T. W. White 14 700 Tovanda boro'... .Montanyes 13 10 oo J. Kimrsbery ./ ll 700 H. S. Merenr ?2 12 50 M. E. Solomon It 7 0" Tracy A Mt linage A Bowen 14 7 00 Windham. . YV. H. Russell 11 7"0 Nvalusing... .C. Avery 11 700 G. C. At wood 11 7 00 F.A C. lanvis . 11 7 00 W. Taylor 11 7 00 M.Bixbv 13 lo oo \Vv*x V. E. A J. E. Piolett .13 1000 Wilmot I.L.Jones 11 7 00 A List and Classification of the Beer 1 louses, Eating i/ouse*. Ac., m the County of Bradford, for the year I*s*. under the acts of Assembly 1 P.'th of April, 1*49 and 31#t of March. fßj*: Where I AH'iUed. .Xames. Class. License. Athens boro'... .Cornelius Harsh ft 5 00 Carner A Knell 8 5 00 Burlington boro'. .Charles Ross H 5 00 Monroe boro'... A. Mullan 11 5 00 Orwell E.J. Ea-ferbfooks 8 5 00 Klicsheijttin K. RrighiiHl . S 5 10 Smithtield C. 15. Uigg* 8 5 oo South Creek H.Wheeler . 8 5 00 Towanda b0r0'.... Miles Garter 8 5 00 H. A. Burbank 8 5 00 Troy boro' Win. Morgan 8 5 00 A Lis? and Classification of the persons en gaged in the sale of Nostrums. Patent Medicines, Ac., iu the County of Bradford, for the year ls.is, under the act of Assembly of April 10. 1*49. Where lAKoted Same*. Clot*. License. Athens boro'... .(>. A. Perkins 4 6 00 Canton 1). Wilcox A Co 4 5 00 W. S. Baker 4 5 00 Franklin Win. Rose I 5 00 Lcriiy Parkhnrst A Fos.s 4 ft 00 M in roe boro' ... P. N. Newton I 5 00 Orwell T. Humphry 4 5 00 S. X. Bronson 4 5 00 Standing Stone.... H. W.Tracy 4 50" TowanAi borb'.... Patton A Fame 4 5 "0 if. C. Porter 4 5 0" Trov boro'.. S. W. A D.F. I'omeroy 4 500 V. M. A 11. F. Long 4 5 oo F. L. Ballard 4 5 "" W-sov V. E. A J. E. Piollet... 4 5 0" Warren Talmagc A Bowen 4 5 00 A List and Classification of the different Dis tilleries in Bradford County,for the year I*sß, under the acts of Assembly of April loth. 1*49, and March 31st. I *."><>. Springfield. ..Wm. Brace 50 50 00 Standing Stone... .James Gortletr 10 So 00 Troy twp G. A J. Vetie 10 50 Ott Orwan .Spalding AjCo 18 50 00 A Lisr and Classification of Rankers in Brad fold County. for the year I*sß. Towanda b0r0'..,. Laporte. Masrtn ACo 1.500 45 00 fii" Notice i- hereby given that an appeal wi'i bebeid at the Commissioner'* Offi'e. in the borough of Towanda, on WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of JUNE next, at 1 o'- dock, P. Si., at which time and place any person ag giieved by the Erf yiin; Apprai-euieut end Cla-situation can attend il they think proper. r. H. >MES. Shesboiuiin, May 21, 1858. Mercantile Appraiser. I certify t!i foregoing appraisement and classification to b true and correct, to the best of my knowledge and belief. Witness my hand this 21>t day of May, 185*. C. H. AMES, Mercantile Appraiser. AYRPHANS' COURT BALE.—By virtue V / of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford Co.. will be exposed t" public sale on the premises, on MtTN i DAY, JUNE 3I1858, at I o'clock.F. W., tlo- following desctitiou lot of land situate in Weils township, l ite the estate of Charlotte Kiiepcd-, deceased, bounded us fol low*. to wit : Beginning in the centre of the roud lending front Elioira to Daggett's Mills at the north east corner 'of Andrew J. Miller's lot. thence north 64° west 10 t'.-lo perches to a post and stones, the north west corner ot said Miller's lot, thence north 20° ea-t 4 2-10 perches to a post- and stones, thence south 04° east 10 6-10 per. to the centre of said road, tlicuce south 24° west 1 2-10 per. to the place of beginning. Containing 44 S-W perches, more or less, with a framed bouse and a trained barn thereon. Terms made known on day of sale. JAMES H. BRINK, Wells. Mav 12, 1 *SB. Administrator. A DM fN IST RATH IX NOTlCE.—Notice A is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es t ite of WM. B*. IfEIFKNYDER, late, of Albany township, deceased, arc requested to make payment without de lay ; and ..11 persons hiving rla .roe agninst -aid -tate will please present them duly authenticated for -ettiemeut. MARY KEIFSNYDER, May 10,1859. Administratrix. A DMINISTRATKIN NOTICE —Notice A. is hereby given, that, all persons indebted to the estate of JOliX FROST, decease d. late of Rune twp, re hereby notified to make payment without delay, and all persons Laving demands against said estate ire requested to picsent them duly authenticated for settle ment. JANE 0. FROST. May 4. 1858. Administratrix. C F.COND Arrival of 200 Barrels of Flour , kO front the West, which will be sold .lower than else w here at the Clothing Store of May 10. Mfifc M- f . SOLOMON. I A DIES Skeleton laiUk-8 extension steel; -i £egal. 0 TIERIFFS SALES.—By virtue of sundry lO writs of Vend. Expo., issued outof tlieeourtof Corn rron Pleas of Bradford Comity. to me directed and de -1 vered, will be exposed to public saleat the Conrt House, Towsndfl Bor-ltgh, on SATURDAY, tbe 28 th day of JI'NK, 195-*. at ow o'clock. P. M.. tJ:a following lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Smithfiold twp.. Bradford County, bum.did on the south, west and north by land of K. S Tr-.cey. nr..! en t by the public highway, running northward from near Ulysses Moody's. Containing threo I fourths of an afro, in->re or less, aU improved, with u framed hou-e and -null framed barn thsi' >u erei tod. j .■seized and taken in execution at the suit of M. IluiluiA A Co vs. Artuiall I.', dil. ALSO—The P Rowing lot, pieceor parcel of Jar.J eiM nto in Granville tvep.. (wended as follows, to wit : Begin ning at a post on the line of a lot hi possess'on of >jea r man Snitii und owned by Dulx-8. it being tbe south east j corner, them e west one handled and eighty-eight r"ds und eight-teeth" to a post, tl c-sonth est corner of a lot j owned by Or.'and • Streeter, theme tiortii eighty-five rods i 11 a post, the south wi-t corner ot a I t owned by Philati i di r Wiiliams, tlience east 7-* *-10 n"l- t a post, it be i lug the south ca-tc rwr of I'Lilnr 'rr'Yiliirnus'lot. tlience south 85 perches to the jilacc -f beginning. ont.iini.-ig i one hundied acres und forty-eight per lies, la? tlic saiuu . more or lea. about seventy-five acres improved,one fram -1 td li .use. one trained bin! irrv? a 4 ?" l'rait tree" therein, j Seized and ttbn in exec tiun at ti.e -uit of G. W. C_t- I tis t-i tlie iw- ot E P imiT' y v . Dunham Ross. I ALSO—The lbilouing lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate iu Wiliaut tap.. Bradford county, hounded on tliu not th by lnmi bilongi -g to tb" est fe of Thomas Stevt hi dte'd., i-.t-t by Und- oi Chares F. Welles, south bv laudi of Era-tus Shepard auJ on the we t by lands of Sum .. 1 lliilhou.se ami others. Containing about one bundrcd acres, more "r less. Hboat fifty acre-' improved, two fram ed housed, one framed iaim, corn bouse and other out buildings ami one apjiie orchard and other fruit trees i thereon. ALSO—Defendant's interest in one ither lot, piece or I parcel ot laud situate in Wiiniot twp.. Bradford county, j bounded on the north Ly lands of Faa-tus Shepard and ; tfie highway leading from the Albany road to the French town loud, cast by the highway leading from the Su*que j banna rivet to Albany, south ami <--t by lands ol Hiram J and J. P. Horton and' unseated land. Containing about i thirty acres, more or lev), about lirteen acres improved, ■ one stoum -aw mill, two framed boa-sen und framed barn, i and other out buildings thereon. Seized an 1 taken in execution at the *uit of Moses Ki ! ienburgi r now t, th.. use ol ilirum Morton v* lid ward J. j Shepiird. ; ALSO—The fill .wing lot, piece or parcel of land sit j uate in Canto;: Jown-hip, Bnidford county, bounded orj j tlu North by uind- ol J. W. Griffin, a-t by tfie public | ro id leading from Canton to Bu< h Ffc ts, south bv lands by Cb is. Stock well, and west by lauds of A. Dot v. C n --j tabling ttb mt fifty-five feet in lr- nt. by three Hundred feet bai fc itmre or less, all iu>i>roved with a frame dwelling • In use there >n. I Seized and taken tn execution at the suit of S. H. New ; man to tin u-e ot K. Yandiue vs. J. S. lliniird. ALSO—The following lot. pieceor parcel of land itu i ate in Canton twp., Bradford county, bounded on tha i north by land- of Wm. S Baker and l{ingsl>ery. Newman A Co , ei-t by laud* of King-hery, If. Wiuan A Co., south bv Tioga Str*et and -.re.t by lands ot Kingsl.ery, New j man A Co. and Win. S. Baker. Containing one-fourth ! ot an acre, more or less, ali improved, with a framed j lioue thereon. Seized and taken hi oxeeutioh at the -nit ofS. H. New man to the u*e of E. Vaudine vs. A. M. Kramer, j Al>- The follow iu.g Int. piece or parcel of land site* , ate in I Ist. rtwp., Biadlord county, bounded on the north h\ land of Mary Ann LuckwiH>d or the Lock wo -d etatu, ea t, .south and we*t 'yC. W. Jbdcoinb. Containing ten i acre*, more or less, all impr v. d. w.h a fraftt-.d house, a small barn, a sew mill and a few fruit tree 3. Seized and taken in ewrcntion at fiie suit tt f If. S. Da vid-on A (' • v* Henry Walker and Samuel Hunt. A I.St i— The follow ing J-.t, piece or parcel :f. land situ i at- in Motir e b MO', Bradford county, bour.ib 1 r.nd de.->* cribed a* follow*, to w it : lb-ginning at h white oak post in tbe . enter of the State foa l, t'.e i. c north soj® w.-st 10 perche* to a post, thence *outh t4° west 4 per. to a i post, them-e *outh >oo° ca.-.t 10 per. t • a p i.-t in the cen ter of c-id State road thence along the center of the snnm north 9*° ea-t 4 per. to the place of legtnning. Contain ing a . .ot forty ro.l*. more or It a, ali improved, with * j framed lion e uid framed barn thereon. Seized and taken in execution at t'ie suit of J. B. A G. ; Smith to the use of G. F. Mas-m v-. C.'urles Dun h. I. M. WOUDBUFF, Towanda. May 25,1859. Sheriff. XoTies TO PcrtcfiASKits.—To prevent raismder-tand' ing. n tp-e is hereby given that purrlmsers at Sheriff"a : sales wiii be required to pay the amount bid ut the tiiua tlie hind i* sold. It has be.- one imperatively necessary i to ad ipt this rule, and it will !e strictly adhered to, ix cept in cast's where the purchaser is a lien creditor and i is entitle i t ' the fund as provided in tlie Ist section of ; the in tof As ruriify. stppruted April 20. 1941. which U 'as follow.*: ' Whenever tlie pnr -hascrs of real estate at I Orphans' Court or SiieriS's sale, -hill appear from tlio proper record to he entitled, as a lieu creditor,to receive the whole or any portion oi tlic pi ex-teds of said sale, it i "half be the duty of the sheiilf. administrator, executor i or other perst.ii making such sale, to receive the rece'pt i of irnch purcl4-ef or pnr-h isers f-.T fire amount which lie or they would appear, fr on the record as aforesaid, to be entitled to receive : l'r ivided that this section sh ill - not Iw so construed us to prevent tlie rmrt of said She: UT administrator, esccutoror other pe-r*ir Rforesaid to ilw imaud and receive at tin- time of sale a wirs ratftcieiit V cover all legal costs entitled t 'bepaidoutof the proceeds of said -aie : and provided further, that before any pur i chaser or ptircha-crs shall receive the benefit of this seu j tiun. he i*r they shall produce to the Siierilf, orotiier pir i son so in iking said sale, a d ilv certified statem p nt Ir -tu i the proper i ceords. under tlie hand and official seal oi the ■ proper pflh-rr, siviwing that be is a lien creditor, entitled ) to receive an v partofthc proceeds of the sale as aforesaid." TIIOS. M. WfyODRUFF, Towanda. May 24, 1 *. r >,-i. Sheriff. 4UDITOIT3 N'OTK'E — J*d Smith ; * a Afnutrrr ll'ormleti and K. A". IVurm'.ty. — In the 1 ('minion I'feas of Bradford Coufitv, No. 3>i>, May Tuxut, | 18%7. The nndefsigned an Auditor appointed hy said Court I to distribute t'unda ruised by tlic Sheritfs sale of dc fen - ! dant's real . will att. nd to 'be duties of iiis appoint - rto lit at tlic office of Jame- Macfailatic, Esq., in the boio* jot Towanda, on Friday, the lsth day of June. Isss. at 2 | n'clo k in toe afternoon, at wbb h tiiiw and place all per sons interested are r |uire.l to present their claims,or ha forever debaired from said fund. K. GVEBTON, JR.. May 24, KH. _ _ Auditor. \ DMIXISTRATOR'S XOTICE.—Xotii : I\. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the oa> j tate of John Hitelt, dec d . I .tc cf Albauv township, i are requested to imbe payment without delay ; and aii 1 persons having cJaims against said estate, must picaeut ! them duly auilir.itieated, k> the subscriber. A. J. NOBLE, May 2.1. 18.75. Administrator. ORPHANS' CO CRT SALE.—Bf virm of an or>h-r of the Orphaon' Court of Bradford Co., will lie exposed to joiliiic sale on tl prem-ises, on BAT* FBDAY. JU\M lit. at 1 ii'cec pr. F. M., the following rea! e*t.ile, situjite in SptingfieVl tw p.,- itradlord county. !""ia led a . fn'biws, t i wit Beghni.ng at a post in the j diiishm ! lie of tie- Kli-lia U. l'otter farm and lands of I Richard Roe. a* tbe sec.th-ist corner of lands of said Riciiarfi R ie, t'.i":i e north 1° ea-t l"t* u-i :e it- si-ril - d ; Bcgiuniu.g at a ' po-t on the division line, flienee south 80° e i*t (72 per. ito ,i po-t n eorne of Lewis Gaff, thence along OotTa I line south P west 11 per. t-> a post thence norths'J we-t i t'2 per. aboig a piece ol land la-longing t > T. J. Ia nt.anJ ! fbc corner of the two here in before d-s< ribed lots of land to a post, a comer ot the I i.*t described lot in tlie divi | sion line, thence noith 1° ea-t along the said divi ion lin ■ >1 per. to tlie p!a. C of beginning. Containing D ; acres ,md 121) pefchcs. A Lb')—fine ot.u-r parcel or bt of land lying unrth of . the -aid 1 i-t incuti uied lot. la ginning at the s. uthweft J corner of Warrant b t No. h* in the warrantee nan>e of : Joseph Pole, at a p -t thvice rorF) 1° ea-t along the west line of said Warrant per. to a post, tlience north l 5 west along tike * .--th line of said w irrant 47 fi-lo p. r. to ; the hegianing. Containing 1-i aoies. and 124 pecche*. The nboro projierty contains about *5 acres, of whick ,-rlvmt 50 are improved. Upon i: s.-a large Tavern stand, barn and other out buildings. Fhvie ii aLo near' the Tav em a celebrated Mineral Sjulnc. Tbe te.ap* of a!o will be one quarter of the pnrcbaso ! money, and the balance in annual instalments of USO witli iuterest. JOHN Mc.MAHON. ! Guardian of the minor children of Dan'l O'KeeiY.dec'd May 5,1958. A NEW invi>ice of Lauri.str Oinrh®i t\ (list re-"- ed hv H ?. JIERCUF Ma y 11