to gHfcertteetneittg. 1 /TPYT W ATK INS, A TTORNE Y AT Ijf LAW, TOWANDA. PA. Office opposite Laporte. Mason & Co. . - * made and remitted with promptness. Towanda, January 2, s. ®>r o WITH BALD WIN, HILL it- CO. t ) MAXUFACTUUBU'S AGENTS And Wholesale Dealers in HARDWARE, No. 220, Pearl itreet, between Maiden Lane and John®!,. NE W Y O RjC . Clothing' at Cost! ; ; To those whi have not yet supplied themselves with OVERCOATS, &c.&c. r A Rare Opportunity is now oflbred. 1 *STI shall close but tin; entire balance of my Winter Stock at COST, saving fullv 25 per cent, to the purchaser. Jan. 3, 1860 " JOSEPH KiKGSBERYi LIST OF JURORS, drawu for FEBRU ARY' Term and Sessions, 1860. GRAND JURORS. Asylum—Harry Benjamin. I Albany—O. H. Emery. Burlington west—Win. Bid ' lard. Canton—A. M.Mix, Andrew Crandall. Granville—Loren D Fleming : Herrick—Charles Piatt. liitchlleld—Silas B. Carmer Monroe tp—'W. W. Irvine. 1 Pike— Aliel Moore, Chandler Brink. Simeon > H. Weed. TRAVERSE JURORS—FIRST WEEK Athens tp—G W Plummer. Albany—Lewis Jones. AsyluM—J M Bishop. Dan itl " north—L M Nye. Lilley. i Warren—J I) Burhank, John Franklin—Stern MeKce. Sleeper, I. AntMolc. Herriek—P C Angle. Windhatn—L Turhnsh. l.eltoy—R R Palmer. Wyalusing—J Stafford, Geo Monroe boro—R II Rirhard Sumner. Orwell—G C FrisWe, E Bull Wysox—W T.ewis E Wood. REGISTER'S NOTICES —Notice ishere i by giien, that there has been filed and settled in the office of the Register ut Wills, in and for the county i.f Bradford, account* of Administration ujHuitlie-folhw ,ng e-.f;ites, vi/ :- f im.l areount of Alraira Minier, formerly Almira Onnn, admini'-tratriS o: John Onan, late of Athens township, deceased. . , Final account of J. Forl.es, guardian of Horace. John, Ralj h. James and Jacob Struble, minors of Michael St ruble, deceased. Final account of James HowJey. administrator of Dermis Piweell. late of Illinois, deceased. Final account of H P. Grovcr, adminiotrator ofClar- Grace, late of Springfield, deceased- Final account of Robert Pray, administrator of Eliza beth J. Tozer, late of Athens towns-hip-, decen*ed. Final account of M. W. WheHoek. administrator of Samuel Wheelock. late of Athens township, deceased. Final areount of William J. Wigsten. administrator of William Wigsten. late of Springfield, deceased. And the svrae will be iwcsented to the Orphans' Court of Bradford County, oh Monday, the sth day of Februa ry next, for contiruratioh and allowance. J AMES H. WEBB Register. Register'a Office, Jan- 4. lsih. / lAUTlON.—Wlier'ac, mv wife ELIZA \ BETH ha* left my bed and t>oard without any just cause or pfivacatkar, this is hereby to caution all pcr -n from har'airitig trusting her on my account, a* I ►b>i!! pav no debts f January 1m0, at which an ehi tion will held forVtvsid.nt and Ave Manager.- <■( the Company, for the en-uing year. H V onicr of the Board. P. >1 ITCHF.I.L, Jr., Secretary. 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MM lit 'C-V • Y a A o3Wo ilaet 'n rnv !' ! eL-'rP URDTF; re I■ I • a-arkjoh* soma bevit- •v,4 T - • ./ J .J dnM :i Hal KETSTQNE STORE ! ■ • • ' • Ui- '! . brk "T 2fj "P" fjrr a *y 1 j Shawls! Shawls! A LARGE aasortment of Bpoclie, long and square ShawTs, fcfbbletiiong and square Shawls.— Just received and offered for sale at a great reduction of price, at the KEYSTONE STORE. Ladies Cloth Cloaks! VARIOUS styles of Ladies Cloth Cloaks all of new and fashionable patterns, now for sale at the KEYSTONE STORE. Dress Goods ! PLAIN and Printed Merinos, Plaids, Pc Laius, Paramettas and a variety of other Dress i Goods, now offered at a reduction, at the KEYSTONE STORE. I Bajous Kid Gloves ' LL sizes, in colors, Rlack and White, of -a~Y. these celebrated gloves will always lie found at the j KEYSTONE STORE. Millinery Goods! BONNETS, Bonnet Velvets, Bonnet Silks, Ribbons. Flowers, Plumes, Ruches, A-. Ar , whole sale and retail, at the KEYSTONE STORE. Carpetings and Oil Cloths ! qualities of Ingrain Carpets, T Fl'inr Oil Clotns, all widths, and Cotton Druggetts as usual much che per tkan elscwiwre. t the KEYSTONE STORE. Mvz e 3 r?. • T z s v • Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings! \LW AY9 on hnnd a large stock of Black ' and Colored Cloths, Black and Fancy Cassimeres, j Tweeds, Sattinelts. Slo-eps Greys, Kentucky Jeans, also u great variety of Vestings at the KEY'STOXE STORE. Gents Shawls ! V FRESH arrival of Gents Shnwls and Travelling Rugs, just received at the KEYSTONE STORE. Buffalo Robes I FOUII Bales Buffalo liohrs for sale at the KEYSTON E STORE. *C" * T* T " * "' " T Domestic Goods! ITEKTINGS, Bleached Goods, Tit-kings, O Stripes, Canton Flannels, Deuims. Prints, Ac. Ac , fully 20 per cent tinder usual prices. Always on hand at the KEYSTONE STORE. .Boots and Shoes. BOOTS and Shoos will we found at the KEYSTONE ST''RE at the following prices : Mens Coarse and Kip Boots, $2,75 Mens best quality ltubltcrs hi Ladies Pegged Enamelled Boots hi •' " " with heels, 1.66 Kid " 1.00 " " Kip " hi Calf " 1,00 " Rubbers hSt qutlity, 02 2nd " 50 A full assortment of Ladies Gaiters. Sewed K4il Boots, Children's and Boys' Boots equally cheap. Family Groceries. TITERE will nlso he found nt nil time*, at the KEYSTONESTORE, n complete assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, which we are offering for sale at the following prices : Crushed granulated and powdered sugar 10$ cent*. He-t quality coffee sugar TIL.. 9$ " Superior quality brown do R " Fair do do ........... ....... 7 Superior do Molasses ft " Fair do do 37$ " Superior do Y. H. Tea 50 " Prime Ri° Coffee 14 " Fair do „ 124 Babbitt's ftuleratus in 1 lb. papers 4 " Soda Sklerattrs 5 " Spices of all kinds, Soaps, Ground Mustard, Ac., Ac. equally cheap. i Humphrey & Wickham ARE JUST RECEIVING New Fall and Winter Goods, 61LCH A3 2>87 <3© ©3D 3* GROCERIES, lints nvd Cops, Crockery, Noils and Gloss, Boots avd Shoes, Sole avd T'pprr leather, Calf skins, Morocco, Shoe Findings. Tn short , a general assortment of Goods suitable for the season. To wands, October 1. BOOTS ANI> SHOES Constantly on hand and manufactured to order, of reliable work and material, and repairing done on short notice. Oct. 1. HUMPHREY A WICKHAM. XAA CORPS OF BARK WANTED!— /\J Cash will be paid for OAK AND HEMLOCK BAKK, and HIDES AND SKINS, at the highest market rate, by autft HUMPHREY AtN ICKH A.M. REMOVAL. ITLYSSES MERCUR has removed his J La* Office to the Second Story of hianew building, on the corner next south of the Ward Hou*e VTOTICE is hereby ffiven that an applica xAl tlon will be made at the next session of the Legis lature of Pennsylvania for the Incorporation of a Baak. to be called the " Bradford County Bank , ' itb HnWM nrivileges of Issue, Discount and Deposit; with a espKfcl of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars, with the right to in crease the capital stock to Poor Unbred Thousand Dol lan, and to be located ia the botuejb of Towtcda, Is tha ooonty of Bradford- •' ' fowißda, Tom W, W#K •' immtmMwln. I E.' YOUR attrition Ia respectfully Invited to a LARGE AND WELL SELECTED BTOCK OP CLOTHING, which I have/oat opened In NO. 3, BRICK SLOW, One dlfcr south dt Joseph Powell's Keystone Store. MY STOCK OP GOODS is from the best manufactur ing establishment* in the City of New York,rid of the latest approved styles. Having purchased with cash. I am enabled to sell my goods at prices alinostincreduniia ly low. My stock consists in every variety of READY MADE CLOTHING. fifATS A CAPS, FURNISHING GOODS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, Ac MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT. Hnviug secured the services of one of the meat skilful Tailors in Northern Pennsylvania. I am prepared to man ufacture to order, all clothing. I will warrant all garments cut at my shop to give perfect satisfaction. E. S. BENEDICT. Towanda, Septembar 14, 1858. ILMN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING, at IVi • -■,' BENEDICT'S. MEN'S OVERCOATS at $ ' BENEDICT'S A TEN'S DRESS COATS at IV! - ___ BENEDICTS. MEN'S BUSINESS C'OATS'at r j V ■ T /BfNEDICT'a : FARMER'S AND MECHANIC S CASSIMERE COATS at BENEDICT'S. SATIN BITE COATS at , . BENEDICT'S. T TNIO* CASSIMERE COATS at U ■ BENEDICTS. UNION CASSIMERETANTS at BENEDICTS. BUAC'K DOE SKIN PANTS at BENEDICTS. IfVANCY CASSIMERE PANTS at 1 BENEDICT'S. BEAVER CLOTH COATS AND PANTS at _ ' BENEDICTS. HARRIS' CASSIMERE COAT, PANTS AND VEST at , BENEDICT'S. , ENGLISH STRIPE COATS at i BENEDICT'S. TTRNULISH STRIPE PANTS at Jli BENEDICT'S. TN NGLISH STRII'E VESTS at Jli BENEDICT'S. SILK VELVET VESTS at BENEDICT'S. CIOTTON VELVET VESTS at A _ BENBDKrT'S._ PT.AIN CASSIMERE VESTS at BENEDICT'S lEDGER H ATS at j BENEDICT'S. IISEX SHIRTS at j BENEDICT'S. TOOLEX WRAPPERS at W _ BENEDICT'S. TTTOOLEN DRAWERS at VV BENEDICT'S. (1R AVATS AND SOCKS at j BENEDICT'S. ND. IV FACT EVERYTHING FOR GENTLEMEN to wear, at the NEW CLOTHING AND FURNISH IXC STORE of Towanda, September 14,1859. E. S. BENEDICT. CASH FOR PELTS, . T THE Metropolitan Hardware Store, ORWELL PA. STOVES, Elevated Oven. STOVES, Parlor. STOVES, Diving Flue. STOVES, Wood or Coal. IN LARGE STOCK AND VARIETY. IRON, BY TUB BAR OR TON. Fanning Mills, Corn Shelters, Grindstones, Boring end Drilling Machines, Axles and Springs, Alitl Sf X Cut Saws, Sleel, Zinc, Copper, Sheet Iron, Tin and He ivy Goods, at October 12. l*so_ S. X. BROXSON'S. NEW FALL GOODS. HS. MERCUIt is now receiving one of the most ex • tensive and varied assortment of Goods ever offer ed to the people of Bradford County. The stock consists in part of the following T> Ti Y GOODS. Black and colored French and American Clothe, " " •' " Cavsiraeres, " Satinetts, Tweeds and Jeans, Plain and Figured French Merino's, *' " Coburg's •' " Wool Ilel-uines, 11 Common DcLaines, " " Plaid Dcbeges, Wool and Union Pl rfds, Double and single Brochi Shawls, ' " Wool " Misses and childrens Wool Shawls, Hosiery of every description, A great variety of Fringes, Trimmings and Trinkets, Flannels, Ginghams, Prints, And Domestic Goods of Every Kind, CARPETS, WOOL AND COTTON DRUGGET, Oil. CLOTHS, HARDWARE OF EVERY KIND INCLUDING SADDLERY AND HARNESS TRIMMINGS, IRON, NAILS, GLASS, WILLOW AND WOODEN WARE, HATS AND CAPS. BOOTS AND SHOES, TAINTS, OILS AND DYE STUFFS, CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE, Which were purchased under very advantageous cir cumstances, and will he sold at wholesale or retail, FOR CASH, at prices averaging much lower than others. Towanda. Sept "27, 1*5!. | CLOSING UP ! THE snbscriixT having concluded to change his business, will sell his entire stock of Merchandise at from actual cost down to 25 per cent lower than can be bought in New York City. He has just returned from the city with a netv stock, consisting in part of Dry Goods of all kinds, A Full Assortment of Groceries, Fish, Salt, Glass, Sash, Dye woods, i\-c. Sj~c. Roots and Shoes for Men, Women and Children, Hats, Caps, Crockery, Hardware, Tin and Wooden Ware, Yan kee Notions, Carpetings, Ac. All of which will be sold for Cash at from 10 to 50 per cent less than can be bought in Towanda. Salt at $1,05 per barrel. Tea from 31 to 50 cents, the very beat Georgia Cut Yarn for 11.05 per bunch, and cve-ything else in proportion. This reduction will be made only for cosh on delivery of goods. ' J. HARVEY PHINNEY, Jr. Towanda Oct. 12.1659. No. 3. I'atton s Block. WANTED —Hides and Skins, for which the highest market price will be paid, either in goods or cash. . October 1, 1859. HUMPHREY' A WICKIIAM. * a*. TSLACV, M. . PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, and Grad uate of the Jefferson Medical College at Philadelphia Having returned to the village of Monroeton. where he intends to permanently Jocate.wonld respectfully offer his services to the citiiens of the piece and vicinity. Having received a tborongb extra oonrse on tne diseases of Females and Children, he is prepared to give special attention tn that aobject Office at the atoreof Tracy A ' ****** O EEJUFE'S SALE.—By virtue of a writ Oof Veid. Bfpoi issaei out ef the Court of Common • Pleas of Bradford Omnty, to m# directed and daflvertd, will be rtrposed to pubKc sale afthe Court Howte in the Borough of Towanda, on THURSDAY, February 2, 1860, at 1 o'clock P. M , the following lot of land situate la I Towanda twp. and boaaded on the north by lands belong* ing to the heirs of John Fox, deceased, on the east by i J. M. Watts, on the south by the public highway and land of C. F. Welles, and west by land of H. L. Scott— J Containing 25 aerea. more or less, all improved, 1 framed house. 1 ftamed barn and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. ALSO—AII that certain lot of land situate in Towanda twp., and bounded on the north by land of Gordon F. Mason, on the east by the Sasguehanna river, on the south by land of Miller Fox and Hiram Fox and wast by lahd of Hlr&m Fox. Containing 75 acres, more or leas. ?JI improved, 1 large brick bouse. 1 small plank house. framed barn, 1 framed corn bouse, brick yard Ac.,and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. •- SeMd and ttkeu In execution at the suit of Robert S. Hasbtvacfc, Stephen C. Lymes, and Henry S. Case, trad ing under the Urm of Hasbrouck, Lyaes and Case, vs. Harriet Means.—also. Storm Smith A Co. vs. Harriet Means,—alsnt, Cortlandt Palmar and Fatderick T. Wal lace vs. Harriet Means. ALSO —The following lot of land situate in Columbia twp. and bounded on the north by land of -.'esse Edsail, Austin Edsali, David Fries and Ggorge bliives,, on the east by land-ftf John R. Cole. -Geo. Fairbanks and Tho mas Gustin, on the south by land of Joseph Beeman aud David Corey, and on the west by land of Ira Webber and John Derby. Containing 440 acres, more or less, about 250 acres improved, 2 trained houses, 1 framed barti and shed attached, oue wagon bouse and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Bigelow and Hoagland vs. Joseph H. DeWitt and Sanford Welles, late partners Ac. ALSO—The following lyt of land situate in Standing Stone twp. and bounded as follows: beginning at the south east corner of lot No. 18, as- surveyed by Burton Kiugsberjj, at chestnut tree, thence east 160 par. to a white pine, tfamtce north 80 per. to a corner, thence West 160 p. to a post for a corner, thence south 80 p. to the beginning. Containing SO acres, be the same, more or less, about 35 acres improved with a framed house an am ed barn, a saw 'mill, aud a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of E. R Myer and J. M. Reed vs. John Hines. ALSO—A piece of land situate in South Creek twp and bounded north by land of Samuel Severance, east by land of William Patterson and William Mahood. south by land of William Cornell and west by land of John Crai* and James Huniham. Containing 30 acres be the snm none or less, all improved, with a framed house a saw mill a stable and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of C. F. Wil son vs. G- W. Quick. ALSO—The defendants interest in the following lot of land situate in West Bur ington twp., and bounded oi the north by lands ol Orrin West gate, on the east an; south bv the public highway, and on the west by land o Barney Yrornac. Containing 40 acres, more or less, ai improved, two framed houses, one framed barn aud at orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized aud taken in execution at the suit of S. W.& D. F. Pomerov A Co.. vs. H. H. Grace. ALSO—The following lot of lanJ situate partly in Wells twp., Bradford County and partly in Jackson twp., Tioga county, and bounded on the north by land of W. (i-fiord and Seabury French, east by land ot Edward D Roberts and John Strong, south by lands of Orr Smith and Chi's Shiner late Joseph Sturdevaut, and west ly land of Law rence L. Ameigh and others. Containing 170 acres,more or less, about 50 acres itnnroved.a plank house, a fram ed barn and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken iD execution at the suit of Joseph R. Ingersoll, John C. Miller and Francis Baring, who sur vived Richard Willing vs. John Serrinc. ALSO—The following ol land situate in Sheshequin twp., and bounded on the north by land of Joseph Hor ton, east by lands of Daniel Hill and Benjamin Steven son, south by land of Benjamin Stevenson, and west by land of Isaac S. 11 or too. Containing about JO acres more or less, aboot 25 acres improved, one framed house, one framed barn and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Patrick Croxvlev vs. William E. Stevenson. ALSO—The following piece r parcel cf land situate in Terry twp., and bounded north by land of 0. F. Welles, Jr., east by Samuel Hagerty aud Patrick McGuire, south by laud ol defendant, J. W. Dennison, and west by land of Nelson Vanderpool. Containing 100 acres, more or less, about 30 acres improved, 1 board house, 1 lug house, framed barn and limit trees 1 hereon. ALSO—The following lot of laud situate in Terry twp. and bounded north and east by the public highway, south by land of William Terry and* west by land ol John M. Hoi ton. Containing one bail acre, more or less, all im proved, 1 framed store beuse aud 1 framed dwelling house thereon. ALSO—The following lot of land situate in Terry twp. and bounded on the north by laud of S- HUibouse aad 11 intra Stone and John Warring, east by J. L. Jones, south and west by land of Hiram Stone Containing 60 acres, lie the same more or less, about 25 acres improved 1 framed house. 1 framed barn, 2 shops and an orchard of fruit trees tliereon. ALS . -De endantsinterest in the following lot of land situate in Terry twp., and bounded north by land of -Sam uel Hilihouse, east by Hiram ami J. P. Horton, south by J. L.Jones and west by Hiram Stone and lands in pos session of David Dibble. Containing I'JU acres, more <.r less, about 2 acres improved. 1 small framed house aud a few fruit trees thereon. ALSO—One other lot of land situate in Terry twp and hounded north by land of defendant J. W. Dennison, eat by land of Albert Strong aud Daniel Welles south by lands of Samuel Hilihouse, and west by other lands of J. W, Dennison. Containing 100 acres* more or less, about 30 acres improved-, 1 log house, 1 framed burn and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. .ALSO—A piece of land situate in Terry twp., and bounded north by the public highway, east by land of J, P. Horton, south S., land of Chester Bntiers heir* and west by land of Samuel Ilillhouse. Containing s5 acies, more or less, about 35 acres improved, 2 framed houses, 1 framed barn, 1 saw-mill, a new shop, aud fruit trees thereon. ALSO—A lot of land situate in T Try twp. aud bound ed north by laud of Nelson Vanderpool and Lewis John son and Samuel Vai.derpool. east by lands of J. W. Den nison, south by John Warring and Seth Phillips, and west by land of John Warring. Containing 100 acres more or less. ALSO—A certain lot o! land situate in Terry twp., and bounded north by land of C. L- Ward, east bv place, south by Morgan Morgans, and west by Heury Smith. Containing 100 acres, more or less. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Henry Welles vs. J. W. Dennison. ALSO—A lot of laud situate in Pike twp., and bound ed as follows : beginning at a beech co-tier, being the wrath east corner of a lot of land belonging to Julia C. Rogers and running easterly, along lands formerly owned bv Huldali Brush A Julia C Rogers to lands of Eiisha De- Wolf, thence southerly along lands of said Eiisha De- Wolf to lands of Isaac Nichols, thertoe westerly along lands ot said Isaac Nichols to lands of Richard J. S. Ro gers, thence northerly to the place of beginning. Con taining b() acres, lie ihe same more or less, it be ing the same land conveyed to Julia C- Brush to Mary B. Bos worth by deed dated April 9, 1852, and recorded in deed book No. 3s page 48, about 50 acres improved two framed houses, a framed barn and shop, tn apple orchard and other freiit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of D. A I). M. Bailey vs. Tracer B'is worth. AiJfeO—A piece or parrel of land situate in Tuscarora twp., and bounded on the north by land of Lyman Rogers east bv laud of H. Hill, south by land of J. Hill and T. Shaw .and west by the public highway. Containing aliout 90 acres, more or less, about 25 acres improved. 1 tramed house 1 framed burn and a few fruit trees thereon. ALSO—AII that piece of land situate in Tuscarora twp., bounded north by land of Morrison Davidson, east by land of Orrin Warner, south by laud of Charles Smith and west by land of JamesSilesbey. Containing 25 acres, 1 more or less, all improved 1 framed house 1 framed barn and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Almon Pickett to the use of Richard fetilwell and Joseph M. Brown partners doing business under the tirm.nf fetilwell A Brown to the use of Charles J. Stedhian assignee of Henry Beekman. Orvilte L. Knox and Charles P. J. Rip lev, late co-partners doing business under the firm of Beekman, Knox A Ripley vs. 11. M Si!vara. ALSO—The following lot of laud situate in Franklin twp.. and bouuded north by land of Daniel Cokely. John T. Smith and H. Rockwell, on the west by land of S. fe. Hinman and E. B. ilaeon. south by the Towanda Creek and east by land of Stein McKce and E. B Bacon. Con taining about 65 acres, more or less, about 3.! acres Im proved, 1 log house, 1 framed barn aud a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of O. w. Dodge to the use of Francis X. Hornet vs. Nathar. E. Dodge. ALSO—A piece of land situate in Tuscarora twp., and bounded on the north by lands of Willis Roger* east bv land of Chandler Bixby, south by land of Edward Fair child, and west by tana of Cyrus fehumway and Bradlev Wakeman. Containing 80 acres with about 4U improved with a framed house a framed barn and a young orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of N. P. Bab cock to the use of A. B. Culver vs. Franklin ltabcock. ALSO—The following piece or parcelo! land situate in Springfield twp., and bounded north by land of Margaret Stacy, east and south bv the highway, and west try lands of H W Root and Hennison Gales. Containing 14 acres, more or less, all improved with a frnmed tavern house, a framed barn and a blacksmith shop thereon. ALSO—AII that certain lot of land situate in Spring field twp., and bouuded no; th Ly lands of D'enuiso'n Gates, east by land of H. W. Iloot, south by the highway and west by land of Nathan W. potter. Containing acres, more or less, all improved with a framed store house thereon. * Ai.SO—The following lot of land sitnate in Springfield twp., aud bounded to wit; on the north by the highway, ea.-t by land of Nathan L. Yerkes south by land belong ing to the estate of James Mattocks dee'd, and west by lands ol Byron Guthrie. Containing 1 acre, more or less, all improved Vrfth & framed house, a framed burn and a iew fruit trees therein. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate in Springfield twp., and bounded on the north by land of Dennison Gates, east by land of Byron Guthrie, south by the highway, and west by the Baptist meeting house lot. Containing 2 acres, more or lees, all Improved with 2 p pie treee lomqp Sfgsfc -■■■. , ~, Seized and taken In execution at tiie suit of William W. Champion vs. Hiram W. Root. ALSO—The foliowlbg lot of liind situate in Aarlom & To wau da twps, and bounded aa follows Ton the north by land of Dstld Cash and Stephen Shiner, west by land ot Stephen Shiner and A W Dimock. hocth bv land of A W Dhnock and, Jylm Mingos and west by land of John Mingos arid David Casu. Containing about 62 acrei, tnore or less about 40Acres Improved, 1 tog House. with a p..mi addition. 1 framed barn wijh a shed attached, an apple orchard thereon and other fruit trees. Seized and taken in eiKtKTotr fft the suit of Collins Sutliff vs. James Santee. ALSO—The fnllu'ar'ng lot, piece . ar.d bout ded as follows : h*^ inning at tne nortb west corner of a lot heretofore deeded to.bmith Kiuner. tln-nce north 1° ea*t 50 p. to the north west corner of a lot run out for Gershoni Towner, thence south 89° east p. and 2-10ths to the soush east corner of the lot run out to O. Towner, thence south 1 Q west 50 p. to the north east corner of the Kenner lot, thence nor'.n SO 0 east 187 p. and 2-lOths to the place of beginning. Containing 55 acres and 32 p. and the usual allowance, Ac., about '2O turfs improved, one framed hou=e, log barn and a iew fruit trees therern. Seized aud taken in execution trt the suit of William B. Ciytuer, assignee of Vincent LeEay LeCbaumoot v- Claili Baxter. ALSO—The following lot, piece or pared of kind site ate in Burlington twp;, beginning at a chestnut oak, a corner on the west line of warrant iu. 1435, and the smith west corner of lot No. 2S. tber.cc south S't° t-.v-t lis- 310 perches to a post and stones on the west line of Charles fee on tons lot, tbence south 154 1-10 perches ;<> a post and stones, the north east corner of t'ue Geo. Bell lot, thence north 894 west 122 1-10 perches to a post on the west line of warrant 1 t No. 1502.and being the X. W.-corner of said Gee. Beil, thence by the west line of warrant lots 1502 and 1499. north 14 east 154 l it) perches to the plase of beginning. Containing 115 acres and 138 2-10 perches, being part of warrant lots No. 143f and 1502, about 70 acres improved, one log house, out-log barn and an orchard of t'vnlt trees thereon.. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of 11. J. Ma dill s use vs. Charles Mead. THOMAS M. WOODRUFF, Sberi.T. Sheriff's Office, January 4th, 1860. XOTSCK TO PntcitASFtts.—To prevent misunderstand ing, notice is -hereby given that porchas-rs at Shet ill's sale* will be'roijuired to nay the amount Lid at the tunc the land is sold. It has become imperatively ndcc.--.sarr to adopt this role, and it wilt be strictly adhered to. ex cept in eases, where the purchaser isai u creditor ai.d is entitled to'the fund as provided in the Ist s- if nof the art of Assembly, approved April 20, I~4K. which is as follows : " Whenever the purchasers of real estate at Orphans' Court or Sheriff's sale, shall appear from the proper record to be entitled, as a lien creditor, to receive the whole or any portion of the proceeds of said sale, it shall be the duty of- the sheriff, administrator, t.\e utor or other person making such sale, to receive the receipt of snch purchaser or purchasers for the nnvunt which he or thev wonld appear, from the record as aforesaid, to be entitled to re live : Provided that thiss< tion shall qot be so construed as to prevent the right of said Sfeet iff. administrator, executor or other person afore- I to de mand and receive at the time of --ale a sum .-nffi ient to cover ail legal costs entitled to ho paid out of the proceeds of said sale : and provided further, that before any pur chaser or purchasers shall receive the bone ft of the-- -c -ti -n, lie or they shall produce to the Sheriff, or other per son so making said sale, a duly certified statement li fe the proper records, under the hand and official seal of the proper officer, showing that he is a lien creditor,entftfed to receive anv part of the proceeds oi the sale aforesa <.uA\' ' " " jf uDITOR S NOTICE — Sartih h i.l Jackson Levis, lu the Court of Coiuntou Picas cf Bradford County, No. 530, February term. 18.13. The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court to distribute funds raised by Sheriff s sale of defend .nt rcal estate, among tlie several creditors, will attend io t.ie duties of his appointment, at his office n Towaada b -ro on FRIDAY, the 3d day ol FEBRUARY, 18(10, at 9 o'clock, A. M., at which time and place all persons in terested will present their claims or he debarred from claiming uuy share of said fund. E OVERTON. Jr. January 2, 18(10. Auditor. i I)MIXISTRATOR'S XOTfCE—Notice J\_ j,i hereby given, that all persons indebted to tin. es state of JAMES WILCOX, late of Albany twp, deceased, must make immediate payment, and ail persons having demands against said estate will present them duly au thenticated for settlement CHESTER SCITOOXOYF.R, AURILIA WILCOX, January 4,1860. Administrators. ADM IXISTRATOIi'S NOTICE.—Notice is hereby given, that ull persons indebted to the state of VVM. H. MORELL, dee d ~ late of Elraira.N. Y-, t wp., are requested to make payment without delay ; and those having claims against the said estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. Claims to be presented at the Office of John C. Adams. Towanda. H. C. CHAMPLIX. January 4, 1860. Administrator. ORPHANS' COURT SALE—Dv virtue of an order of ths Orphans' Court of Bradford County, will be exposed to public sale on the premises, on SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1860, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the lollowiug described property, situated in the township of Springfield, Bradford County, late the es tate of Wakeman B. Hubbard, dec'd.late of said tp.,to wit: One lot. piece or parcel of land, bounded on the north'by R; 1* Ycung, on the ea*t by Wm. Hubbajd, on theeoufc by John liatknese.on the welt by R. a Young Containing fifty acres, fifteen acres improved. Terms of sale, $5O on day of sale, and the balance on continuation of the sale by the Court. WILLIAM HUBBARD, GUERNSEY BLAKESLEE. Jutnary 2,1W Administrators. h ' * ILfgal. /^VTJARDf AN'S SALE—By virtneofon VJI order of the Orphanal £ouri of Bradford County, will be exposed.to public sale, on SATURDAY, the 3d day of FEBRUARY next, at l o'clock, P. M , at the house on parcel No. 1, the following lota or parcel f Land situated la Wyalusfng township, and bounded and described an follows, to wit: Parttl A'o. I.—Beginning at the northeast corner ot Lewis Biles' land, tbence south 4 1-2° east 10l 410 perches to the lot In possession of Jacob Struck, in right of his wife ; thence north 40® east sfl perchea to an oik corner ; thence south 76° east perchea to a corner; th'dlice north 40° west ID perches to a post: thence 60 perchea to tie place of beginning. Containing twenty n.ne acres, about sixta*n thereof improved, with a bouie end a few fruit trees thereon. Pnrttl Nc. 2.—Beginning at a post on the west line of Benjamin Lewis' land, at the east corner of land of Mrs- Jacob Strunk ; thence ncifh 4l°we?t 112 perchea to a corner; tr.rncc south 72° west 4? perches ; thence south 49 west CO perches to the north-east corner of parcel Iso. 1 ; thence south 41° erst 80 perches ; thence south 76° east 8 perches to the place of legfnnlng. Containing twenfy-fifte acre-.witb about seventeen thereof improved and a shop thereon. To be sold as the property of the minor children and Lelrs of S. W. Biles, deceased. Terms—One-fourth of the purchase money open confirmation of the sale, and the balance one-year therealter. JAKE BILES, January 4, ISCQ. Guardian. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—Not in© is hereby piven, that eli persons indebted to the es tate of MILTON M. ROSS, lute ol Springfield twp.,dec'd arehcrtbv requested to make immediate payment,and all persons having claims again, t said estate'will prosent tnect dulv authenticated for settlement. LEVI J. DICKENSON. Januerv 11,1360. - Administrator LICENSES. —Notice is hereby given that the following named persons hnte filed in '.ha office of the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions, their peti tions tor license under the existing laws of this Common wealth, and their seveaal applications will be beard be fore the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions, cn Monday, the fith day of February next, at 2 o'clock in tie afternoon of said day : roft A tatub;-': C. B. Swe-azey Towanua Borough. Ann Whnlon Wytox. 0. S. Morse ' Leßoy. John Wilaop Windham- Til ram-Sherry Wlndbam. Jacob Reel Athens township. Theodore Hines . Wyalusing. John Howard Wynhiaing. George H. Estell Towanda Borough. I emnel T. Royce Buiiington Borough. O.W. Norihrup Pike, S. W. Clark Athens township. MERCHAST DEALER. Thomas L. Wcrodrt'.lT Ridgbory. ALLEN M'KF.AN, Clerk. Clerk's O.Tice. Jsn, 12, l£Coc SHERIFF'S SALJv — I'r virtue fa writ of Vend. Expo, issue l out" of the Court of Com mon l'leas of Bradford County, to rue directed and deliv ered. will be exposed to public rr.'e. v.? the Court House in the Borough of T.wanda. oc FRIDAY, the 13tb day of JANUARY I£CO, etl o'clock. P. a., the following lot, piece or name! of land situate in Ridgbory township, bounded as fellows North ly land of Jared Hammond, east by land ,of David Burt, south ly land of James Mitchell and west by land of James atevens. Containing 70 a-res ra A re or less, about 25 acres improved, with a framed huuse. a framed baru, an app e orchard and other fruit trees thereon. Seized and taker. In execution at the suit of C. F. Wil son va. Jarr.b 13. Mitchell. THOMAS Id. WOODRUFF,Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, tVc. IS. 165?. \ I>MINISTKATOK'S NOTlCE.—Notice J.X. is hereby given, that Ul pei>o;j indebted to the estate of HORATIO B. BOWEN, late ef Warren twp., de ceased, or<. hereby requested to make payment without delay, and all per.-v.m- hßyj: gdemand*-cgainst said estate, wiUpreeent them du'v authenticated for H-ltienvcnt. lUCI.VDA HOW Kb". GIIOHGK W. BO WEN LEWIS W. BARTON, Decern! .r ID, .Idininistratort. EDITOR'S NOTICE — Morgan Griffin -EjL vi . S 11. Xaimun. In the Court ofCommon I ie&a of Brad." r J '"' jr.'". No. 163, December term . is£7. ALSO— fi'eU A- f'hriitie v*. S. If. Xcirman. lathe Court of Corttnon Plena tf Bradfoid County, Xo. 421, Februaiy term, lr5. J . The undersigned, an Audit* r, appointed by said Ccart to distribute funds raised by Sheriff s sale of real estate of defendant, and to wiiuin the Report made in this ease to December tots:, 155?. v. Ms re-referred by acid Court for a fort!ier hearing, will attend to the duties of bis ptrprdnt meut at hiooficc in the ibroughol Townr.da.cn THCR3- I)AV, the 2Ctb J<-s" i,f JANUARY,ISC9,r.t2 o'clock, P. if., at which time and place a", per-' ns interested are request ed 4o present their claims or eise be forever d< u.irred !rom the said fund. P. D. SiOfIBOW, December !5 I 1"?. Auditor. \ EDITOR'S NOTICE.— B. B. Sf J. W. . \ Jfj/Tr vs. JurhisL. Go ''iie who survived IVillicm fiihron. In Court of ( u.'.-t Pleas of Drudiord County, Xo. 17-1. Septenv.er Term. I*o7. ALSO— in the matter of the sale of real and personal property of IViliium Gibson, dectased. In the Orphans' Court. The undersigned, n Audit r, appointed by said Court" to distribute monies in the above'eases, hereby gives no tire that he wiM attend t the duties of his appointment at lib office in ,the Boro* h of Townnda, on M'fNDA Y, the 23d day of J XXL AUY lfcGO. all c'clo.ck, P. M., at which time nnd place all persons intere-ted are requested to pre?- Nt their claims or > ise toreverle debarred from tlte said fuu 1. G. D. MOXTAXYE, December 15, Auditor. Tj'XECUTOIVe NOTlCE—Notice is here- JCi Viv given that all nervous indebted to the estate of BENJAMIN P. SNTBF.R, dee'd., Lite of Athens tp. must make immediate payment, and all persons having demands against s a i i estate, will present the n duiv auta -nt.cated for -jttlcK.e;.*. AUGUSTA SNYDER, August 2S, 1 .i ICOB TtEFT,. C. H. SHEPARD, I.'xe■■•ntors. inXKCUTWX® NOTICE Notice is here- J2j bv given, ibat ill persons i", the estate of TRI MAX M. BEACH, lite Ot SmitUfield twp.. dte'd must make immediate payment. a:.d ail persons having demand- against said "-trite will prc-teut tuora duiy au thenb.aiea ioi settlement. RUTH BFIACIT. Jkr.nary 4, IfWK BWilHk. A DMI NISI £ A TOR? N OTIC E -Notice 1. A.. is hereby given that, all persons indo' ted to the es tate of J AMES CKROVt.D late of Smiths*. Ul twp..dec'd. are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and all persona having claims against -aid estate will present them duly autlienti at* d for e!tli mer.t -r r" ''i ' ' Administrators E.G. DLHrhV, J Xcvembcr 14.1 -50. COURT.—Notice is hereby iriv- O en that a Special Court of C>mmrn Pleas will be hc-i.l at T-uvrnda, for the C ;r.ty of Bradtotd. on Monday the 16th day of January IS'-iO, at 2 o'clock. P. M., at which the lion. ROBERTG WHITE will pte.-ide, for tho trial of the Rowing causes to wit: X". 2>S. De-emhor term, l J sti- Lyman Matson vs. Ira and Richard Jennings. Ejectment. 'July t> rm, Kb —alan-vn D.Smith vs. .rami. Kdhim, it. ah K : ■ Mmrnt. X a. 1 or term. 1566--Isrnel Smith vs. Sam- UI Kdl ;m ai d Jli ha* l Thompson. Trespn-s. And au- li * ther causes a- may be c. rtitsed and ordered *i]*on the list lor til il it t! :t time. Subpoenas made re turnable at t o'clock in the aft*-rnoon. AIT.MX M'ivMAX. Prothor.otarj". Prothono'rry's OT •*, Xoremlter 10, isf.o. I EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice U heri- J b\ _ s indebted to the estate ot GE-H3GF c !' VI.DIXG. Lite of Toscar ira townaWp.dec'd. are ht-rck-y reqtiested to make payment without delay; and all | erswns h. * ug claim.- against said estate will present them dulv authenticated for settlement. C. J. L.VCEY, November f, L 659. Kxecntor. \ D MINI ST RA TO ITS NOTlCE—Notice J.\. is hereby Riven, tlmt all persons indebted to the estate of CH ARLEs JOHNSON . late of Windham, dee'd are hereby requested to make payment without delay ; and all persons having claims against the said r>tatc will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. HARVEY W. HEXHAM, \ A j rai .. lstratore SARAH JOHNSON [ Administrators November 14,1*59. EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE —Notice ishere i by given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of ABKAM I. MILLER, late of Athens twp. dee'd. art- hereby requested to make payment without delay, and all pevsons having clhims against -?aid estate, will present them duly authenticated for settlement. HENRY A. MILLER, I nw„ nlli _oct, 25.1550. AI. ANSON MILLER, t UcCBtBB EXECUTORS NOTICE —Notice is here by given, that all persons indebted to the estate of THOMAS BALDWIN late of Oolnmbia township, de ceased , are hereby requested tr made payment without de lay, and all persona having demands against said eatwte, will preaeat them duly authenticated for settlement. J. C. M'KEAN, LUCY BALDWIN. geptember 15. 1859. Grrrulorg. WANTED .—T exchange for goods, Oalg, Eye. Whew*. Bwrlcy. Buckwheat Ac Ac. I Oo*. iTlSeo HTMFFBEY A WICKBAJf,