Nero AiitJcrtiscmcnte. This Way for Bargains ! THE SUBSCRIBER has on hand 11 bng v Carriages. 1 Democrat 2 horse wagon, ) 'nil low for Cash or drain or approved cred — „. t . , good deal of Eastern timber in carria- A " "warrant them to stand all reasonable use, , A good style as can lie got in Northern s'l All orders and repairing done on short >• 'nanda, Ang. 3,1858. G. IT. DRAKE. DENTIST! Pv ft S. PECK, Surgeon and Mechani ' 1 |enti-t, being permanently located in Towauda, nrofessional services to ita citizens. Especia ! r \' civen to FILLING and CLEANSING DECAY ' ,Vu. aim EXTRACTING and ARRANGING \ii TEETH IN CHILDREN. Teeth insert ' Divot; also gum and plain incorruptible teeth fJ ion gold, silver, eheoplastic and Slaytons base, r '!, LR ',ne to an entire set, in the artistic manner known " ' nifession. above operations will be performed with a „\hi>C<;H I'KACTICAL KNOWLEDGE of his busi r ! and dutv to his patient. ,f e ever"B. T. Fox's Store, No. 1, Brick Row. Efl ' . fir-t door on Pine street. V \ !> Produce taken in part payment for dental ope := as at its market price. July 30, lHaf- MACKINTOSH, DEN xj-—if^lll si - ' ,as returned, and will lie at home iTX* :-.-r two months to come. J. M. would dis • , nublic mind of the impression that he was hunt ~ ~"i nlare to settle in while absent. He is settled remain so. August J .IMS. . v liushels of NEW WHEAT wanted, ,)l K ' tor which the highest market price in cash will v on delivery, at M. E. SOLOMON S 1 , "7. I V "'S. " Clothing Store. TOMB STONES AND MONUMENTS. Toward* Marble Factory. Nearly Opposite the Ward llouee.) The subscriber has just opened the TOWAX- C PA M ARBLE F ACTORY, where he will be prepared to furnish Monuments and Tomb t?rfi i'il Stones, manufactured from the best qualities 7/' "of RUTLAND and ITALIAN MARBLE, and ! wrought into such styles and designs as will suit every variety of taste. • Persons w.shing to make their selections •' —do so whenever in Towanda, by calling at tii. N'ew Establishment. .ulterior quality of the stock, the artistieal beauty work, ami the promptness with which orders will !, giud will offer inducements to visit this new shop. F. 11. BALDWIN, Proprietor. Tmramla, July 2d, IMS. REFERENCES. WAVKKI.Y. TOWANDA. rA. v,i Nathan Bristol, Prof. C. R. Coburn, rji s .cpaid, Casliier, Rev. Julius Foster, , ~l'r.ms. Merchant. 11. S Mercur, Merchant, i a I>oubleday,do. ' Montanyes, " : ii. Crane. T. .M. Woodruff, Sheriff, " Win. Putnam, I Col. A. M'Kcan, l'rot'y, I). A. Shepard. IHon. D. Wilinot, F. Tvler. I're-'t. Rank. " J. C. Ad mis. t hemvnu. " Wm. Elwell, ~ \v. Bark. Esq. P.. A. Parsons, Kd. Argus. wvsox. E. O. Goodrich,Ed.lteporter. V. E. Pioilet, Esq. sjforrwA STRAYED.—Came to the enclosure of tliesnb- M-rils r in Shesheqnin township, on the sth of n jjt .tnlv. a Dark Brown COW, small crumpled i • -in-U being offfrom one horu.'no other partic mai ks. about 7 years old. The owner is requested to 1-1 .pertv. pay charges, and taker her away. , _ i,. I s ","s, ELI AS BALL. 1 UCKIN'SI >N SEMIX Alt V, ]/ (MALE AM) FEMALE.) WILI.fAMSPORT, LYCOMING COUNTY, PA. next Academical year of this Institution, divided in- , I'iiree Terms, will commence AUGUST lb. Isak, with j Hoard ol well qualified and experienced Instructors. ' a'iiliamsport, on account of its healthiness, converii e of access, and the intelligence and morality of its /.ens. is a most desirable location for a school. Ti.e buildings are large and convenient—with separate .rtments for tiie ladies and gentlemen, and rooms for Principal's family and ail the Instructors ; thus plac . 'lie students under the immediate care of their teach - t ill times, making all as one family. ■ course oi study is systematical and extensive, em ig the COMMON ENGLISH. SCIENTIFIC, CLAS- I SICAL and ORNAMENT! L BRANCHES. Board, (including washing, lights, fuel and room rent) fits per week. Tuition from sls to $27 per year. Ger inin,French, Drawing, Painting and Music, at low extra I'iyment for the Term, in ADVANCE. C ATALOGUES iii.iv be obtained at this office. REV. JOHN H. DASHIELL, A. M. July 19,1358. Principal. I'AUTIOX. —Whereas my wife JANE has V ■myla d and board, without any ju-t cause or ■tin-., tlii- is hereby to forbid all persons harbor i . ~ her ou my account, as 1 shall pay no debts 'it r centra ting. imrril, July 14, IMS. LEVI HATCH. TO rAKMERS. V 1 will tin J tiie best assortment of grape vine, half ' neA common GRAIN CRADLES, SCYTHE IS, HAND and HORSE RAKES, SICKLES, HAY A--, drind-toties, S vtlie Stones, Ac., at No. 1, Pat t - Block. corner of Bridge street. I July 15,1858. " WM. A. ROCKWELL. \ CONSTANT ARRIVAL OF THOSE *t l HEAP PRINTS, Gaiter Boots, Sheetings, and all - .units, from New York,at No. 1, Patton's Block - -tr.s t. WM. A. ROCKWELL. PHALLIS, LAWNS AND SUMMER V -II am IS. a new assortment just received by _ July 13. I*3*. H. S. MERCUR. POLORED, DOUBLE EXTENSION, -i'KKI. HOOP SKIRTS, a new and beautiful article ted at jjrlJ MEBCL'ICS. D N r BLASTING POWDER, just received and for V M| J. POWELL. \ LSO, a good assortment of Farmer's Sa i: i->ortiil colors, white, buff, and fancy velvet ' v ! i general variety of SUMMER COATS fc NTs. Ar, only Q IIC Price asked or taken. fa* 15,1858. ' J. KINGSBURY. 1858]SummerGoods.[1858 JOSEPH POWELL •v r IN FRENCH k ENGLISH CALICOES! 1 ' PATTERNS ROBE A QUILLE, lu Jaconetts, Lawns and Challis. ■ AIN'S '.n a variety of other Ladies' DRESS GOODS! GREAT BARGAINS IN EMBROIDERIES! BARGAINS EMBROIDERED CURTAINS: BARGAINS IN GINGHAMS! BARGAINS IN PUNTS— ALL PRICES: - ■ yards REMNANTS PRINTS, worth one shilling, for t>4 cents. - GAINS IN GLOVES AND HOSIERY! BARGAINS IN WHITE GOODS ! BARGAINS IN LINENS! 18 IN CLOTHS AND CABSH(EREB ! e M{<;.\INS IN BLEA. MUSLINS & DOMESTICS ! ; BARGAINS IN CARPETS AND MATTINGS: BARGAINS IN BOOTS AND SHOES! j ••ICES GREATLY REDUCED IN GROCERIES! argains will lie offered in a thousand other ar- . ■am. rssary to mention, which will lie exhibited ' r ge, and to which the attention of the pub.ie 'l*' bully invited. - "-""la. May 8, 1858. ,J I- B. M'KEAN, \ oiE INSURANCE AGENT, at Towan -1 l J a., for the following reliable Companies : ■ r s L'nion Insurance Co. . Athens, Pa. v Capital , #200,000. 1 Mutual luurance Co. . Ilarrisburg, Pa. r Capital, $200,000. 'insurance Co. . . . Philadelphia, Pa (,V ( Capital, $300,000. Western Insurance Co. - Philadelphia 14.1858. I i'EAS, for sale at "• ch 25 i FOX'S. 1 £Hercf)andi?c, Arc. waStedT "\AAA Busheles of Oats for which we will r /' / pay cash on delivery. Towanda. April 20,1858. " BAILEY A NEVINS. Humphrey & Wickham ARE now receiving a general assortment of goods suitable for the season, consisting of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE. BOOTS A SHOES. SOLE A UPPER LEATHER. FRENCH A AMERICAN CALFSKINS, MOROC CO LININGS & FINDINGS, Ac, o which they Invite the attention of their patrons and friends and the public generally—trusting that they will be able to please both as to price and quality those who favor them with a call. Towanda, May 10, 1858. CU LTIVATOR TEETH, for sale by ~ May A, 1858. 11. S. MERCUR. |*)AA YARDS more of those 6d Prints ; -W/ also, 12 doz. more of those Cd Linen Hand kerchiefs, just received at May 4,1 M 3. MERCUR'S. HOOPS.— Just received by express, anoth er lot of those double extension Steel Hoop Skirts at May 4, ISSB. _ MERCUR'S. Embroidered Curtain Muslins, now openingat May 4,1858. MERCUR'S. UATS. —A large assortment of Men's and Boy's Wool, Fur, Leghorn. Palm Leaf. Colored and White Straw Hat- at May 4, lsjs. MERCUR'S GRO C E 11 1 ES ! J- PICKERING, Wo. 12, Lake St. Elmira, W. Y., WHOLESALE DEALER IN Groceries and Provisions ! Black and Green Teas. Green, lioasted and grovnd Coffees. Sugars, Syrups and Jlulasscs. Flour, Pork, Salt, Pish, Bard, Butter, Cheese, Fruits, Nuts, Cigars, BRE< 'KEXRIDGE OIL —distilled frnin Coal and not explosive; cheaper than any light yet discover d. Both Oil and Lamps, with Wicks and Shades, furu shed very cheap at DIL 11. . PORTER'S DRUG STORE. April 21,18.38. New Spring and Summer GOODS. HS. MERCUR has just rece'ved a gxd assortment . of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods : Grocer its, Hardware, Harness and Carriage Trimmings, Crockery ami Glass liare, Boots dp Shoes, llats fp Caps, Paint s, Oils, Wooden TI a re, iVc., <\'C. Many of which articles will be sold for cash at lower prices than were ever before offered in Bradford County. Towanda, April 20, In.",m. SOME VERY CHEAP GOODS. IADIES Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs at fi 4 cents j each, White Cotton Hose at o j cents per pair. Handsome Lawns at t) 4 cents jwr yard, and the best (5 4 cent Calicoes in the State, will be found at the Store of Towanda. April 21, Wis. H. 8. MttCUR, EL T. fox TS NOW RECEIVING a large stock of X FAMILY GROCERIES, which arc offered for sale at as low prices as the same quality of Goods can be bought yawliere this side of the ( it\* of New York. HOMMONY, SAMP, Wheat-Grits, Oat meal, Tapioca, Rice Flour, Maccaroni, \ ermicilla, Corn Starch and Farina, for s.ile at March 2d. 1858. VOX'S. ENGLISH and AMERICAN P MUSTARD, ground and whole, at March 2d. 1858. FOX'S. \\TORCESTEIISIII RE SAUCE, Pepper T T Sauce, Tomato Catchup, Pickles, Sardines, Ac. March 25. 1858. _ FOX'S. TXTHITE CRANBERRY BEANS for V V seed ; the best Field Bean in the country, at March 25, 1858. FOX'S. \I" A PLE SUG AR—Any quantity for stile. ;U March 25,1856. FOX'S. DRIED BLACKBERRIES, Raspber ries and Apples, at March 25,1858. 10XS. (lARPETING. —Fine Ingrain, Veoitian, J Hemp and Rush Carpeting, Mats, Rugs Ac., at No. 2, Pattons Block, 'April 2L 1858 WM. A. ROCK WELT,. 11 HE cheapest and general variety of Roots and Shoes ever offered in Towanda, at No. 2 Pat -I'April 21, 1858. WM. A. ROCKWELL. VNEW invoice of Laucaster Ginghams just received by H. S. MERC UR. May 11. 1858. - I>IRD CAGES of all description, Hemp and J Canary seeds. Birds nests, Cuttle Bone and other Bird fi.xen's at No. 2 Pattons Block. , April 21. 1858. WM. A. RO< R" ' ' L STOLEN! FROM the pasture of the subscribers, on r giving information where he may be found, will be liberally rewarded and no questions i a * ked ' D. P. & J • W. BARTLETT. [ Wysox, July 13,1858. Fruit and Ornamental Trees. THE Subscriber is Agent for the " West Bloomncld Nurseries, one of the most reliable establishments in the country—and would be happy to forward any or ! ders for Tree* or Plants, to be delivered the coming V all. June 30, 1858. E. T. FOX. Second hand School Books. THE BOOKS used in the Miss HANSON'S School, are for sale cheap, i Jnne 30. 1858. F„ T FOX. MULES FOR SALS. THE Barclay R. R. A Coal Company have four excel lent mule.- for sale. Apply at the mines to G. JA , cOBB, or to the undersigned at Towanda- J. MACFARLANE. 1 Towanda, June 15,1858. Gca'l Sup't. HI iccJmcou WEEKLY ARRIVALS! 4he Rubicon Passed —Great Revival of Business-- The Borough Bound to Rise —Everybo y Dressing Themselves up in J. Kingsbery's New and Fashiona ble Summer Clothing. TsO IIIJMBIJG !! BUSINESS not resting: upon a sixpenny Calico basis—a better article, however, sold at that price than can be found elsewhere. The GREAT FOUNDRY about to be put in motion by a gentleman of this Borough, with a capital of $57,000. Stella shawls worth $5, sold for $i ; worth SM, for s<3 ; Mantillas from $1,50 up ; Dress and Staple Goods in same proportion. Thousands of pieces Wall Paper and Borders to match, from (3 to 18 cents. Hundreds of Rakes, Scythes, Snathes, Stones, ! ay Forks, Ac. Groceries sold exclusively for CASH. The principle of ' Only one price asked or taken," ful ly carried out. Sale of Real Estate continued in lots to suit purchasers. A large stock of HARDWARE, TIN AND STOVES expected as soon as room ean be prepared for its recep tion. of the arrival of which due notice will he given. Farming done as usual, and in short, several irons kept constantly iu the fire. N. B. A new invoice of those elegant Black Silk Man tillas will be opened on Saturdav morning next. JOSEPH KINOSBERY. Spring and Summer Millinery, FOE 1858, BY A, T. MARSH & CO. CTo. 5, Union Slock, ELMIRA, N. Y. HAVING made extensive arrangements and improve ments in our MI I.I.IXFRY I)EPAI.TMEXT, we now cordially invite all to favor us with a call before purchas ing SPUING or SUMMER MILLINERY, feeling confi 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 and Gypsicttes of all kinds and styles for Ladies' or Misses' wear, by the dozen or case. Ruches and Flowers by the box. Ribbons by the piece or cartoon. Blonds, edging, footings and Straw Braids by the dozen or piece. Bonnet Frames, Crowns and Blocks by the dozen. Reeds and covered bones bv the gross.— Band boxes by the nest or gross. Foultons, Crapes, hisses, Crown Linings and Cape Notts by the piece, and in fact everything required in the Millinery line iu the greatest abundance and at the very lowest City Wiiole uu Pkschs. OUR RETAIL DEPARTMENT Will embrace a full and complete assortment of all of theabove mentioned articles at prices to suit the times. All bonnets bought at the store will be trimmed free of charge in the latest style and best manner. Goods bought by parties from out of town, will be packed and deliver ed to the stages or cars free of expense. A. T. MARSH A CO., No. 5, Union Block, Elmira, X. Y. People of Bradford County IN particular, and readers of the Reporter . in general. MARSH A CO., OF ELMIRA, X. Y. send greetings to you and yours, and desire to inform one and all that they can and will make it greatly to your advantage to purchase every thing you want in the shape of DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS and MILLINERY, either wholesale or retail of them at No. ">. Union Block, in the aforesaid village of Elmira. N. Y. Their facilities are certainly unsurpassed ; as one mem ber of the firm is on the spot all the while, consulting the tastes and wants of their numerous customers, whilst another of the firm is daily iu the auction rooms and im porting houses in New York City, securing the newest and most desirable goods at the very lowest rates, (as they buy exclusively for cash) and as they sell for cash only they 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 ot the many inducement- which are offered to all to trade at their popular establishment, and the New Anvi:itri .Kments will from week to week give but a limit ed idea of the many advantages to be derived hv calling ou A. T. MARSII A CO., No. 5. Union Block, Elmira, N. Y. P. S. For further particulars,see New Advertisements, ask those who have called, and go see for yourselves. Wow Just Hear what IVxarsh has been and and done 1ST —Went to New York on Mouday night. 2d Bought lots of New Goods of the very latest and most desirable styles, a few of which will he mentioned in our new advertisements, hut most of which must be seen in order to be appreciated. 3d—We intend our stock -hall lie more extensive than ever, and last, though not least, we shall SELL FOR CASH ONLY ! and as cheap as we can afford to and pay our clerks enough to keep them honest. We would just say that our facilities continue to be such that we will he enabled to offer extra inducements to all to buv Prv Goods of MARSH A Co., No. 5, Union Block. Elmira. Shirred Bonnets, I X ALL COLORS, at extra low priics, made by First . Class Milliners, the proceeds devoted to the poor at MARSH A CP'S. [)ONNET RIBBONS in splendid variety, ) and entirely new -tyles at all prices, ft-,-m 1< to Cs per yard, just opened at MARSH A CO S. rpHE PRINCESS ROYAL Looped Ex- JL tension Bridal Skirt, made by Macliim ry 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 i- a strong competitor and rival of Douglas A Sherwood's patent, and by many considered even better. Both styles can be bought only at MARSH A CO'S. 11 111-] for Bonnets and Millinery at . Marsh V Co's is unparalleled. Those in the trade living within a hundred miles of Klmira, are availing themselves of tlic superior facilities for replenishing their stocks, at No. 5, and our own Ladies arc supplying them 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. riMIE I'KETTIEST assortment of Fancy X Head Pius, probably, ever exhibited in Klmira, lias just been opened by MARSH A I O. LOTS of Linen Tapes in all widths ; also, extra wide twilled Cotton Tapes. MARSH A- CO. WARD HOUSE, TOWANDA, PA. SWEAZEY A HOLMES respectfully in- form the public, that having leased the Ward House for a term of years, and thoroughly repaired and newly furnished the same, they invite the patronage of travel lers and otliers, with every confidence that their facili ties are -ueh as to enable thetn to render satisfaction,— They assure the public that no effort shall be spared to maintain for the Ward 1! >u?e the high reputation it lias so long enjoyed ; to effect which the personal wants o! their guests will be carefully attended to, while every facility the market affords will be appropriated to make the Tableall that could be desired. We shall pay particular attention to the accommoda tion of Jurors and witnesses attending Court: who will lie lioard. d at tile low price of I'.'A cents per day. ■ The Bar is well stocked with nil excellent assort ment of LIQUORS. We also offer to the public a large assortment of Liquors, by the quart, gallon or barrel, of a quality not to lie excelfcd. and at prices as low ii not lower than can Vie obtained in the cities. Reading, Elmira and Bingliainton Ale, by the quart, gallon or barrel. Tnwauda, April 27, 1858. Electricity and Lightning Rods! IT is admitted that F. GREGORY is now selling a bet ter article ol LIGHTNING ROD, than has ever before been offered to the public. The Rods are larger, better connected, and each Ibid is furnished with a point plated with gold, and tips with plat in a—consequently affording certain security. If his Rods do not prove a pcrlc tpr tection, the money will be refunded—He also has on hand a variety of Vanes or Weather gnages, suitable for churches ; otliers for farm buildings, Ac. All jobs done by himself or his men warranted. Ail orders by mail or "otherwise promptly attended to. Direct to F. GREGORY, Leßaysville, Bradford Co., Pa. July 1, 1858. THIRTY DAYS GRACE. TIIE Notes and accounts of the undersign ed, of more than one year's standing, will be placed in the hands of N. N. Betts, Esq. for collection, and judgments under the charge of a Lawyer, unless some arrangement or payment is made within the above men tioned days of Grace. To all of our prompt paying and Cash customers, and the public generally we would say, our stock of GOODS is complete, and are weekly receiving FRESH SUP PI IKS— which we are determined to sell at prices that cannot fail to give aatisUctton. We - ell Goods at whole bale as u.-ual- ...... . v ., rc June 8,1858. MONTAN \ ES. L.ndl. O HERI EE'S SALES.— liv virtue of sundry ►O writs of Vend. Expo., i - led out of the court of Com mon Pleas of Bradford County, to me directed and de livered, wil! be exposed to public sale at the Court House, Towanda Boi'ingh, on THURSDAY, the 2d day of SEPTEMBER, 1858, at one o'clock, P. M.. the following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ite in Granville twp., Bradford county, bouuded on the north by land of Isaac Putnam, on the east by lands ot of M. C. Aruot and B. F and L. D. Taylor, on the south by land of M. C- Arnot and William Bunyon, and ou the west by land of Harri son Roes, Christopher Low and William McFulou. Con taining one hundred and thirty acres, he the same more or less, about one hundred acres improved, two framed barns, two framed houses and two orchards thereon. Fcized and taken iu execution ui tiie suit of The Coun ty of Bradford vs. C. D. Ross and Jas. H. li->ss. ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel of land situ ate in Sheshequin twp., Bradford county, bounded on the north and west by lands of Samuel H-ilfs, and on the south and east by Myers Osboru. Containing about five acres, more or less, ah >ut two and a half acres improved, one log house house, one log barn, and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Samuel Owens vs. LaFavette Merithew. ALSO —The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate ill Troy twp., Bradford county, hounded on the north by lauds of Darwin Allen, on the east Ly lands of John Parks, Abijah Parks, on the south by lands of Darwin Allen and on the west by lands of John Ward and Harry Greeno. Containing seventy acres, more or less, about forty acres improved, one Iramed house and one framed barn thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Newberry A Peck vs. M. W. Jones and L. M. Jones. ALSO—The follow ing lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Ulster twp., Bradford county, bounded on the north by lauds of 11. S. Davidson A Co , on the east by lands of Philander Holcoinb, on tiie south by lauds of Alfred Hol comb and on the west hy land of Geo. Lenox. Contain ing forty-six acres, be the same mote or less, about thir ty fin- a -re- thereof improved.Jone log house with al'rum ed addition attached, one framed barn ami an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of James M'- Carty to the use of John Cotiklin vs. R. M. Simons. Also, at the suit of D. G. Newton to the use of Joint C'onkliu vs. Richard XL Simons. ALSO.—The billowing described lot. piece or parcel of land situate iti Wysox twp.,Biade id County Pa., Iveiud ed on the north by lands of A. B. Smith, east by land of E. B. C'oolbaugh, south by tin Wysox road, and west In lands of the State of Penn ylvatiia. excepting therefrom three small lots near the western line of the farm; one lot of about one acre belonging to the bridge company, one to William Keeler, and one to Cornelius Coleman. Containing (the three aforesaid lots not included) about lorty ucres more or !c-s, all improved with two dwelling houses, two framed barns and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of James M'Cabe, to the use of Job P. Kirby vs. N. P. Brown. AIJSO. —The following described lot, pie-r or parcel of land situate in Granville twp.. Bradford County, Pa., bounded on the north by land ol Charles D. Ross, on the east by the public highway, on the south by hauls oecu- i pied by Levi D. We-t. on the west by lands belonging to the estate of Jeremiah Taylor, dee d. Containing one I acre, be the same m >rc or less, all improved, one framed house,one framed Irani and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit ot S.R.l'aimer, to the u-c of John Ward, v-. Richard linger. A l>SO —The billowing lot, pie e or parcel of land situ ate in Asylum twp.. Bradford county, bounded on the north by hind of John Voce and John Wand.ill. eist by land of Reuben Barnes, south by tiie Sullivan County line and on the west by land of Benjamin and Daniel Vaughn. Containing about one bundled and eighty-live acres, more or less, al>ont one hundred acres improved, one framed house, framed baru with sited attached, one framed wagon house and other out buildings, and an or chard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of William 11. Philips tc Co. vs. Josiah Slowcll. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Burlington Borough, Bradford e unity, bounded on the north by the Burlington and Troy road, on the east l>v the nubile highway leading oyer the bill from Burling ton to Towanda. on the south by lauds of William Cory ell and on the west by lands ot Addison McKe iu. Con taining one acre, 1m- the same more or less, all improved, one framed tavern house, one framed barn and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John E. Goodrich vs. Reuben Xlorley. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of laud situ ate iu Towanda Borough, Bradford county, bounded oil the north by land of James Makins-ui, ou Ihoeu.-t by land of the Barclay Rail Road & Coal C ~ soutli by land of William A. dnamberlin and on the west by Main Street. Containing about SJ tret trout by about il'2 feet deep, more or less, all improved, one framed dwelling house anil blacksmith shop, one framed barn and fruit trees thereon. ALSO—One other lot piece or parcel of land situate in Towanda Borough, Bradford county, bounded and des cribed as follows, to wit: Ou the north by land of J. C, Adtiuis, east hy Main street, south Ly land of John F. Means, and on the west by an alley. Said lot being about 51) feet front by RIO deep, all improved, with a lew fruit trees thereon. ALSO- One other lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Towarda Borough. Brmlionl count . bounded <-n the u -rth by land of Edwin Rollins and John H. Badger, east bv an alley, soutli by land of James Kinsman and on tin west by the highway or Second street. Containing about 50 feet"front by Rli) feet deep, all improved, one framed barn, one framed house and a few fruit trees tlu reon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of J.dui iit-i --dlem.it: vs. \dam Kscmviue. \|,SO—The following lot. piece or parcel of land Gtu tile in Sheslieqnin twp., Bradford county, bounded north bv land of William Patterson, east by tin- highway, south by land formerly belonging to Dennis Post and on the west by lands of Elias Post. Containing about one acre, more or less, all improved, one Ruined house and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of 11. J. Mu dil!, executor of Alexander Modill, tlec'd. vs. Samuel Shores. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Clinton twp.. Bradford enmity, bounded on the north by land of William S. Baker aid Edward Burke, east by land in possession of ,\. XL Kramer, Edward Burke and S. B. laithrop, south by the highway called i'liion street and west by the highway called Troy street. Containing about one acre, more or h---. all improved. ALSO —All the interest ot Henry Kiugsliery in that certain lot, piece or parrel of land situate in Canton twp., Bradford comity, and bounded a< follows, to wit: Ou the north by tiie public highway called Union strei t, ou the cast by the public highway called Division street, on the south by the lands in pos> ( ---ion of S. A. Sucose and on the west by an alley called Wright's Alley, on n certain town plot of Canton Village, dated Oct. 1, 1554, now iti possession of S. 11. Newman ex epting therefrom lot No. 35 on said plot, upon which a school noose i- situat ed. Containing about otieacre. more or less, all improved. ALSO—The interest of Henry Kingsbery in all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Canton twp. Bradford county, and bounded as follows, to wit : On the north by lands of Harding A Lee, G. XV. Griffin and D. Wilcox! east l>v lauds of J. XV. Grlffio and A. N.Spald ing, south by the public highway called Towamla street, and west by the public highway culled Troy street and by lands of Harding A Lee. Mix. Hooper A Turner and F. G. Mauley. Containing thru -norths ot an acre, more or less, all improved, with one framed tav< rn house and one framed building occupied as a dwelling house and shoe shop and a new framed barn and a few fruit trees thereon. ALSO- All the interest of Henry Kingsliory iti all that certain lot, pie e or parcel of land situate in Canton twp. Bradford romitv. bounded ou the north Ly the public highway called Union street, east by land of F. K. Van dyke,south by laud of Case A Colwell, and west by land la-longing to {he heirs of J. C.ltose, dee'd. Containing one-eighth of an acre, more or less, all improved, nith a framed burn thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of James But ler to the use of J. K. Goodrich vs. Henry Kingsbery. ALSO The following 1 -t. pkee or parcel or laud situ ate in West Burlington twp.. Bradford county, bounded on the north by land ot W. Sawyer and Marvin Rocku ell, east by A. Coinpton, on the south b\ laud of Orrin West gate and on the west by land of t>. Ik*-lev. Containing ninety-seven acres, be the -nine taore or h--s, about f-i t> acres improved, one log house, one trained barn and a k w fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Orrin E. Harris-vs. Frederick G. Crofut, George F. Crofut and Xly ron Fairehilil. A USD The following lot. piece or parcel of land situ ate in Wysox twp., Bradford comity, bounded on the north l>v land of Potiioroy Gorsline. jr., rust by land ot Joint Jiihnson, south by ibe warrant line and west by laud of O. D. Bartiett. Containing sixty-live acres, more or less, about thirty acres improved, and a log house thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Collins & Powell vs. G. H. Gorsline. ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel ot land situ ate in Franklin twp., Bradford county, bounded on the north by lands of Samuel Amiable and John McDanicl, on the east and west by lands o£ Horace XVilley and on the south by Towanda creek. < 'nntuiniug about one hun dred acres, lie the same more or less, about 45 acres im proved, one framed house. one frame and plunk house, one blacksmith shop, fronted barn and orchard ol fruit trees thereon. (Excepting therefrom a small lot with a framed house thereon, on the south end of said lot here tofore deeded by defendant to 12. I). Montanyc Contain ing about five rods, more or less.) Seized and taken in execution at the suit of L. G. Bail croft to the use of H. H. Mace \ s. William E. Gore. ALSD The following lot. piece or parcel of land situ ate in Uidgbury twp., Bradford county, bounded north by land of Daniel Harrigun, ea-t by lands of James Collins, south by lands of Michael Cain and west by land of Mi chael Grace. Containing fifty acres, more or le-s, about thirty acres improved, a log house, a framed barn, and a few truit trees thereon. Seized aud taken in execution at the suit of Decker A Cornell to the use of D. A. Overton vs. Daniel Cain. jr. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of laud situ ate in Canton twp., Bradford county, bounded and des cribed as follows, to wit: Beginning on the west, line of land owned by William 11. Smith at the south east cor ner of N H. Ho kok's (arm and running tlience south 2J° w- st along the wc.t Lee of [and of tatd Smith and I.:. t ! Williams el r.erehe.- to the north ea. * cor.ior ot Wh./.m I FiUwater's, and thence north tieU we-t along the north I tctjlll. ! line of -aid Fitzwater's land and land of William S. Fel low- 252 perches to a stake ami -tones, standim? ou the I east line of land of Jared and Jacob Beardsh-c, tliencc north cast along said Bcardslee's line. 4 2-1 h percltcs to a stake and stones standing on the south west corner of Myron Fellows land, thence north 711° east 112 perches to the west line of Nathaniel A. Hlckok's land, thence j south west along tin- west line of said llickok's land : to the south west corner of said llickok's land, thence south (js east along said Hi kok's south line to the place of beginning. Containing seventy-even acres and seventy-live perches, be the same more or less about for ty acres improved, one framed house, a log house, a barn and an apple orchard thereon. Scizi 1 and taken in > Xe. ution at the suit of Chester Thomas and 0. I'. BnlLrd to the Uoe of O. P. Ballard v-. Geo. P. Channel. I ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel of laud situ ■ ate in Ilidgbury twp., Bradford comity, bounded on the | north by land of Vincent Owen, on the east bv lands ol Hector and Vincent Owens anil i-aae Baldwin, ou the | south by land of Knianuel Gunsaulus and on the west by land of Samuel Tubbs. Containing about OTIC hundred ! and twenty acres, about seventy acres improved, one framed house, cue lug house, with a trained ado Amu, one framed barn, two log barns and two apple orchards and other fruit trees there in. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of S. A. Mills vs. A. G. Marcellus. ALSO—The follow ing lot. piece or parcel of land situ ate in South Creek twp.. Bradford county, bounded on tin. north by laud of M illion Kerrick, on the east by land of Alexander Relyea, south hv the public highway lead ing from Giibtt'- to Wells township and on the west by laud of William Reives. Containing one hundred and six acres, be the same more or less, about thirty acres im proved, om-plunk house and a framed barn and a few fruit tree- thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of William • Buhner vs. John Watson. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of 1 nd situ ] ate in South Creek twp., Bradford county, bounded on ; the north by the highway, on the east by land of Dennis j Rekea, on the south by land of John Vankirk and laud i now in pos-ession of James Terwilliger and west by land of James Ter williger. Containing about sixty-nine acres more or less, about thirty acres improved, one framed house and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of William S. lug..lD vs. Jauies Terwilliger. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Smithfield twp.. Bradford county, bounded on the north by lands ot A.-aliel Scott, on the east by the public highway and L. B. Oeroul I's land, oil the south by lands of Ansel Scott, Christopher Child, and oil the west by land of (iotdon Wileox. Containing forty-five no res. be | the same more or less, about forty acres improved, one framed dwelling house, one carriage shop, one framed barn and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. ALSO—That certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Sniithlield twp., Bradford county, bounded on the north by land-of \sahel Scott, on the east bv hinds of Wallace Scott, on the south by lands of Wallace S oft, and on the west by land of lieebe Gerould. Containing tweuty-seven acres, be the same more or less, about ten acres improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Gordon Wilcox vs. Timothy C. Kellogg. ALSO— The following lot, piece or pan-el of html situ ate in Canton twp.. Bradford county, bounded on the north by I mils ot lrad Wilson, east by the highway lead ing from Troy to ('iint-'u, south by lands of Nicholas Evrrhirt, and west by lands of frail Wil- >n. Conttiining about five-eighths of an acre, be the same more or less, all improved with a framed house, a framed barn and some 'rnit trees thereon. Seized aid taken in execution at the suit of 1m Cro fut's dmiui-t!atom now to the use of Thomas Case vs. Asi-I Bhikernan. A LSI t The following lot. piece or parcel of land sitn ilte in Athens twp., Bradford county, hounded on the north by lauds of Yates A Co., west by lauds of Fdward Williams and Smith Griffin, on the soutli by laud of Smith Grifliii and land belonging to the heirs of 11. Wil li-t'iu, dec 1. a d tin- puMi, highway, and on the ea-t In land ol the heirs of 11. Willi-don, dee'd.. Geo. Wolcott and Miriiiu Hmuiker. Containing nbout two hundred and - tilty-six acres, more or le>s, about one hundred acres im proved, one framed house, one log house, three framed ! barns, one framed shed and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken lit execution at the suit of the Bank ' of l'ort Jan is vs. Cornelius H in-iker. ALS't—The billowing lot, piece or parcel of laud situ ! ate in North Towanda twp.. Bradford county, bounde I on the north by lands ot John Simons, on the east by - lands of David Rutty and Ira 11. Stevens, on the south i y land-of Ira 11. Stevens anil the Sugar ('reek. and on the westerly side by the Sugar Creek. Containing one Imudn I acres, be the same more or less, about thirtv-iive acres thereof improved, with one framed house, one board sliauty. one framed burn and two small hay barns and an : orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and t ikett in < M-cutioii at the suit of Spettei-r West now to the use of K. T. Fox vs. Jesse Woodrulf, c-x --[ eciitor of Nathan Coon, tlec'd. ALSO Tiie i Blowing lot. piece or parcel of laud >itu ate in Towanda borough. Bradford county, bounded on , the north by lands of J. 1). Montanyc. east bv lands of N. N. Rett-, soutli by South street. and wu-t hv Main I street. Containing one h indeed fed front. and one hun dred and sixty feet back, be the same more or le-r-, all I improved with a trained dwelling house, Irani od barn . and other o ,t buildings and fruit trees thereon. | ALSO Due other lot. piece or parcel of land situate in N< rth Towanda twp.,Bradford eo.lmnded on the north j by lands formerly belonging to Joseph Powell and the ■ :sit-i|Uphaiuia n;< r. C.i -t by land of J-i-cpli \ll-.wav, south \ by lands of John Dougherty, Stephen M■: lanev and Wil ; liani BIOWII and ON the we-t by lauds of William Major. Containing about two hundred ur res. More or less, a boat ' - tie hundred acres improved,oue framed house.one board j shanty, two framed barns and other out buildings and two orchards of fruit trees. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of J. A N. I llcKimey vs. D. M. Bull. A LSD -The fallowing lot, piece or parcel f land sito | ate in Granville twp.. Bradford county, hounded on the j north by hinds of Julius Bailey, east by Jul: - Bailey, j -outh by the highway and on the west by lands of Jon i ihaii 'i . Miller and Juiius Bailey. Containing about I'il square perches, more or less, all improved, one trained | lio ;e. framed shop, otic framed ham and a few fruit j trees thereon. Seized and t iken in execution at the suit of Jantes li. Ross. School Treasurer of Granville twp. vs. A. D. Bailey and Uriah D. Baxter. ALSO The following lot, piece or pan el of land situ ate in Canton twp., Bradford county, bounded on the it nth by the highway leading from Cant m to Tow unl;-. : east hv lands ot J. W. Griffin and W. Leavitt, south by 1 Sellard and Leavitt, and west Ly T. L. I'iatt, Con tain ing about three-fourths of tin acre, in ire < r less, all ini i proved, with one framed dwelling house, and one fram i ed bant partly finished thereon. ALSO One other lot. pie-'c or parcel of land situate in Cant-m twp.. as aforesaid, bounded on the north and west by Imil of I-'. G. Mauley, on the |soctli by land of j Mrs. M. 11. Green man and ou the east by Troy -treet or public highway. Containing alw-ut twenty feet front bv i forty feet back, all improved, with one framed store house thereon. Seized and t -ken in execution at the -uit of Walter S. ' Newman vs. Harris Milhr. ALSO The foil -wing lot, pic< eor parcel of land situ I ate in Granville twp., Bradford county, bounded ou the I north by land of LD. Swain, oast by lands of t;,--. \. Johnson, south by land of A J. Robinson, and west hv the highway. Guntaiiiing about fifty aetes, more or lo—. ah ml twenty live acres improved, one framed house, log barn and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken iu ext-utinn at the suit of Meeker. Herbert A* Perkins \s. N. N. Finney, garnishee of H. S. i ll'dcoinb. ALSO Tiie following lot. piece or parcel of land situ ite in Slicshcquia aid Wy.- x twp>., Bradford county, bounded on the north by lands of Daviil Crowh-v. on tin ea t by lands ot David Crawley and V. F. ,V J. K. Piollef. m the south by V. L. cv J. K. PioJU-r and J-iiin Brhutin, and we-t by lands of Jerome Giliett. S.nniul Owen-. Abeam Patterson and John Brlnnin. Containing asottt one hundred and fitly acres, more or less, al.ont s-. vetity live acres improved, one framed house, framed bum, saw mill and mill house and fruit tree- thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John 11. Smith to the use of John Behllemun is. .1. S. Spencer. Also, ut the suit of tt. D. ltartlett v -. J. s. Spencer. THUS. M. WOODRUFF, Towanda, August 4, ls.'S. Sheriff. Norte: TO Rem itA-KI: TO prevent misunderstand ing. notice is hereby given that pureha er- at sheriff's sab's will be required to pay the amount bid at the time the land is sold. It has la-come imperatively nece -ury to ad-ipt this rule, and it will tie strictly adhered t >, ex cept in ease- where the purchaser is a lien creditor and is entitled to tip-fund as provided in the Ist section ol the act of Assembly, approved April 20. is-hi. which is a- follows : •' Whc-iii vc tin- pi.renast i s of real estate at Orphans' Court or Sheriff's sale, sliall appear from the proper record"to be entitled, as a lieu creditor, to re> eive the wh - : ntand and receive at the time of sale a sum sufficient to j cover all legal costs eat itied to la- paid out ot the proet eds In s.i id sale ; and provideil fut ther. that la-tore any pur- I chaser oi pui'i ha-ers shall receive the benefit of this i ! tion, he or f h<-y- -hill produce to the Sheriff', or other per- I son so nuking said sale, a duly certified statement from the proper records, ttnd- rt-he hand and official sea! of the proper officer, showing that be is a lien creditor, er.titb 1 : to receive any part of the proceeds of the .-ale a.- aforesaid.'' ORPHAN'S COURT SALE— Hy virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford coun ty, will be exposed to public sale upon the premises, ou MONDAY, AI GL'.Si' In, 1855,::' 1 o'clock, P. M.. the following lot, phve or parcel of land *itnnte in Albany township, late the e-t ife of Wnt. B. Rcifsnyder.deeea ed. and bounded and described as follow.-: On tiie. east hy Roliert Lewis, on the north bv James L. Miller, ou the west by lands of Ro>ct a id B • 'hiag, on the south of Milford Hakes, f onfaia.apahoi t lOftaues. Ter - sraadc known on day of F.l>. MATiY RLIFRXYDF3. i Julv If, 155 P. Admmifctra.. ;x Ccgal. i REGISTER'S NOTICES —Notice is here ! 1 A by given that there have Ixen filed and -ett'ed n li e iiffii't of the Register of Wills, in and lor the county | of Bradford, accouuts of administration upon the follow ing estates, viz : Final account of Ezra Loom is a d Woodward Berry, executors of Alvin Loom is, lote of Troy, deceased. Final account of fjetb Sherman,administrator of Simon Johnson, late of Columbia, deceased. Final account of Kiihe. Case and A. I). Spalding, ad ministrators of Johnson Williams. 2d. late oi Troy di e'd. Final account of Jesse Moore, adminiidiutor oi \\ lllutui Miller. late of South Creek, de eased. I'artial account of J. C. Hidgwny and I). J. Beardsley, administnitors of J. M. Martin, late of Franklin,deceased. Partial account of Clint 11 Kt-c.iey, executor of Benja min Brink, late of Pike, deceased. And the -ame will he pie-uiti d to the Orphan's Court of Bradford county, on Monday, the Ctli day of September next, l'or confirmation and allowance. JAMES H. WEBB, Register. BwMcr'l office, August 15, I*sß. 1 I ).M IX ISTIIATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice a V. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of Daniel* Smith, d e'd. late of Wyalusing tp., are re quested to make payment without delay ; and all persons hiving claims against said estate, must present them duly aath uticated for settlement to the subseribera. STEPHEN J. SMJTH, August -t. lsr,ft. Administrator. A I'M INISTRTvToiVS NOTlCE.—Notice ; JL V is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es- I fate of Michael Croak, dee'd., late of ]>ureli township, [ are requested to make payment without delay; aud all persons having claims against said estate, must present them duly authenticated, to the subscriber. A. J. NOBLE. May 2a, 1858. Administrator. A UDITOR'S NOTlCE.— Orville Chnm -1 I btrlin r*. .lurun I'erkit I*. In the Common l'ieaa of Bradford county, No. 591, Sept. T. 1 -.is'. The undersigned. Auditor, appointed by said Court to distribute funds raised by Sheriffs sale ot the real estata of defendant. will atteud to thj: duties of his appointment at his office, in Towanda borough, on Saturday, the 2ciii day of June. Issß, at I o'clock in the afternoon, nt which time and place all persona interested are required to pre sent their claims or else he forever debarred fioiu said fund. O. D. MOXTAXYK. June 1. IMS, Auditor. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice A V is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tute of Joseph' B. < li atl'eo, dee d, late of Warren township, arc requested to make payment without delay : ami ail persons having claims against said estate willplca.sepre sent them duly authenticated for settlement. NANCY M. CHAFFEE, HENRY C. AI.LYN. June 1.1850. Administrators. A DMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. Xotkw A \ i- hereby giv en, that all prisons indebted to the es tate of W M. STEEL, late of Asylum two., deceased, tiro requested to make pay no at Without delay: and ail per son- having• laims against -aid estate, must present them duly autin uti< ated for settlement to tie subserHx r. i'OLLY STEEL, July 20, 1858. Adiiiini-'tdrix. I IST OE .11 RORS, druwu lot SEI'TEM* l J BElt Term and Sessions. 1-is. •JK.VSP lIUOKK. Albany—Williams I,(-e. lOqertnn Geo. llottenstinc. Armenia J. I*. Bunihaiu. j smithticld—S. U. Crane, J. Burling 011 W Jl* Rockwelll Smith. Ir. Colaniliia i" W S iper. ISpringlield— Selves.Leonard c.iiilou—Joel Taylor. i'owanda—llenj. Davidson, Durell—Juliu lleiiuett, Ft-. (1. 11. Bull. Cole. I'riy lio—C. N Newberry. 1. run ill# - C. I*. Clie.-lcv. I'!-t< it- C. Mallorv. IAI! >y X. Killbora. J'i lis- Ab Bndaim. Litchfield S. McKinney. '.Yvalosiiig—S. W.Biles. Monroe—Win. Mason. A'y-ox—I). I*. Bartlctt. Orwell—Jane s Cleavel md. Wilumt—Krastus Shepard. TUVEUS JUKOKS —MUST WKKK. \then* tp--Ira K-l-bret, li.'Riilgberry - I!. Herman, J.l) Kinney. K. A. Murray. Ilaminond. C. F. Wilson. Atln in-ho 11. I . l'aik. Smithtkhl - w. 8. Gardner. Asylum Ceo Terry. Springfield C. 11.Ceruct.J. Itartilgtim S. .V.e Lett. I tr.iig.ll. It. Smith. Canton- \bel Rockwell, T iSouth Crock Dav id Moore. S. Manley. I'owanda ts>--E. T. Fox. t'olum'oia—Orr Wilson. T.M.Troy 1). N. Allen. Card. jTroy ls>—R. J. Cheney, Wiu Durell John V. Renjamin. Barto. M'Kean I.a porte. I'uscarora Lewis Milton. Franklin -Sumuel Gregory Ulster—Ainasa Watkins. Altintiay. Warren—Peter Allbright.J. 1 derrick John J. Anderson Sleeper. M. D. F. Mine-. I*. Squire- Wells—Samuel Ingersoll,Jan Litchfield--John Fiddler. Owen. Monro, C. M. Brown, Dor.! Windham—Harry Russell,S. • •wen, H. H. Ingham. 1 White. : Orwell Jacob Chubbttck, V A'val.isiug—Renj'n Ackley, Cottklin. | J. F. Chatnlierfia. ! Pike Samuel Ruck. 1 Wysox—Sam'l Reynolds. Rome—Andrew Wiekizor. | TKAVKKSK JI KOKs'—SEl'O\T WKKK. Asylum E.l lot ton, I'.tj .ii L Shc-heqiiin—Wlll H.Bisliop, Athens tp Jackson Green. ' JtlM l-'i-b. Jos ILHorton, Burlington Robert Knupp.l Ouy Kinney, K. Blackmail. LibbeusEllis. Smithfield- 0. E. Wood, W . Cunto:i- Win 11. Bates, Win E. Barton. Owen. Springfield- (has Matlock-, c iiini. ia ■ •'. 11. Ballard. Sherman Smith. Cr i'lviil,- O.M ai Saxtun. K "standing Sti-ue- WniGriffis. Godard. Trov bn—John Hopkins. Litchfield- Charles Kceney, I'owanda tp—Tlios Smith. Hans',n ,\K Mil.mo. I'l-tcr -Lorenzo Watkins. | Orwell i: .ton Rus-ell. C. Wilnu t Jonathan Battles, M. Smith. J. L. Jones, j Pike—|jai ry Wilson. Windham—Anth'y Crispcll, | Ridgbcrry .1 W I'houipsou A. Dunham, jr. John llammond. Wyalusing Edw. Vaughn. J It,one A-a Fuller. ; PROCLAMATION. Whore**, the ll prosecute against them as shall lie just. Jurors arc requested to 1m- punctual in their attend.nice, agreeably to tlu-ir notice. Dated at Towatula. the 14th of July, in the year of our 1."i,1, inn- thousand eight hundred* and fifty-eight, and ol the Independence of the I'nifed States, the eighty first. THOMAS M. WOODRUFF, Sheriff. | pXECUTOII'S NOTlCE.—Notice is here in by given that all persons indebted to the estate of WILLiAM BULXK. late of l'ike tup., deceased, must make immediate payment, and ail persons having de mand* against -aid estate, will present them duly authen ticated lor settlement. LEWIS B. PIERCE, Iprll 2*.MS*. Excci.ior. pXECUTOirS NOTICE.- Notice ig hkv- A 'y given. that all persons indebted to the estate of NANCY MILES, deceased, late of Canton township, a e requested to wake payment without delay; those h.ivi,, _ ! 1 mnds 1 gainst - n.l estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. April '!•'<. 185*. WM. S. J VYN'K. Executor. <1 DM IN ISTR ATRI X NOTlCE.—Notice J. A. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to tho estate of JOHN FROST, deceased, late of Rome twp, are hereby notilied to make payment without delay, and all per so ns having demand* against said estate are ! requested to present theui duly authenticated for settle ment. JAKE o. FROST. May I. I* s. Administratrix. i ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. - Notice 1 rl is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of WM. B. R'vlFsX Y PER. late of Albany township, de eased, are reque -ted to make payment without de lay ; and .ill pel-sons having claims against said estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. MARY KEIKSXYPEIt. May 19,1858. Administratrix. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.- /* tkt vtaUfttof j i\ U. (". jtiiiifr't et'i iU . lu the Orphan's Court of I Bradford County. The undersigned, auditor appoint ,1 npon cx -eptioin ! filed to ila- ~na! tbe administrator of aanl e~- talc. will atu- Ito the d. ' es of his appointment at lbs ofiiec in the Borough of Towanda, ">n Mond.lv, the " I day -a \u_-e 1 ISo.s. at 2 o'clock, P. M. All persons in terested vt ill lake notice. June 11, P. R. MftRROW. Auditor. A DMIXLSTRATOR'S NOTICE.- Notice A \ is b-rely given, that LI jiersons indebted to the es tate of Win. Wigstein, dr.-'d.. la'e of Rnrlngfield town diip, are hereby requestrd to make pavinent withent de lay : aud ail jrei son , iui < laiin - against said estate will please present them duly autli*i. a'.ed for settlement. VV.I. J. WIRSTEIN. July J7. Je s. Administrator. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notice , - V is lie 1 ei>v jk-.-n. r : all persons indebted to the es ! tato of CHARITY ML. VD. de -.'d., late of Michigan, i are hereby requested t make payment without tie * lav; and a"! oei-son - i-,a>'ng liiins airwUst said estate will Pita, e nre ti.ei.. 1 ,rt-ot.. .-tod tor settlement. I * T T BROWN, I Mav 4 l"A>t. Adifiiui^tn