jirto atrtimi'scnunts. JUNE 1, 1860. JUST OPENED, AT THE KEYSTONE STORE ! A NEW STOCK OF iiiia wii IN calling attention to our present stock of NEW GOODS, we do not hesitate to say, that in no village in Northern Pennsylvania or Sourthern New Vork will a stock of goods be found possessing more at tru<*ins in variety, styles, quality of goods and prices, ihan we are now prepared to exhibit. Having facilities for buying goods superior to others, we are able at all inses to select the newest styles aud most desirable goods they appear in market ; and conducting our business strictly upon the CASH SYSTEM! we nan keep always on hand a large stock and better as sortinentwnd can afford to sell goods at lower prices than tkey cau be found elsewhere. We are now receiving a large assortment of SUMMER SILKS! plain and Figured Bareges, Crape Moretz. Elegant Barege ROBES, at half their value. Organdie Robes, Prinicd Organdies, Plain and Figured I .awns, Jaconett Holies, Printed Jacouetts, Pine Apple Cloths. '• Barege Anglais," the most fashionable and durable cotton and wonted dress goods now worn. Besides a great variety of other styles of Dress Goods. Also the best assort ment of MOURNING GOODS, That can tie found this side of New York. HOOP SKIRTS! 250 STEEL SPRING HOOP SKIRTS At a (Imil Induction in Price. JI'ST RECEIVED AT The Keystone Store. A FRESH St'PPt.Y OP Thrcc-Ply and hujrain Girjtcts,! Plain While and Check Mattings. Floor Oil Cloths, from i I to 2yards wide. Druggets. Slatts, Ac., Ac. These goods wo ore prepared to sell 2(1 per rent less than | the same can be bought elsewhere. JUST RECEIVED at the KEYSTONE • I STORK, a large lot of SUN UMBRELLAS and PA i:\sol„s,at a greet reduction from whet we have hereto- ! f>re scld them. TUST RECEIVED at the KEYSTONE •I STttltE.Stell.iShawls,all prices. Plain Thibet Shawls J *t\ . 'ibirs, Silk Shawls. Broclpt Shawls, Printed Wool I SbawU. Lii-e Shawls, Silk and Lawn Mantillas, •' Zeno bias." Ac. Ac. FUST RECEIVED nt the KEYSTONE " sTOUK, F/rgaiit Counterpanes, different sizes. Wool j srnl Ik Tabic Covers, Damasks, Bleached and-Un- Mewbcd Linen Table Damasks, Napkins, Linen Table j *l"< urtnin Draperies, Sheetings and Pillow-case j .V> NILS, from jtlis to 21 yards wide. j I ST RECEIVED at tin: KEYSTONE '' STORE, an elegant assortment of Embroideries. Km- j Iwnidcred Collars, Embroidered Setts. Emttroiilered Edg ings, Embroidered Inserting*. Marsailles Collars, Mar- ; lilies Setts, Embroidered Flouncing*, Crape Collars, j iropo Setts, ('rape Veils. Black Love Veils. A large as- | sortment of Black lace Veils. FUST RECEIVED at the KEYSTONE *' STORE, Transparent Window Shades, all sjzes, and i Triimuirigs. Green and Butt' Hollands, different widths, j I EST RECEIVED at the KEYSTONE | ♦ STORE, Boots and Shoes, Mats, Caps an.i Straw • i'ssjs. Crockery. Oils aud Paints, Glass and ia-h. Choice j Family Groceries. Ba jous Kid 0-Jovcs ' VLL sizes, iti colors, lJlaeii and White, of . these celebrated gloves will always tie found at the KEYSTONE STORK. i Wails ! Waits t 5 VM K ECS .\ AILS of a Superior Quality, ' For Sale, Wholesale ami Retail, at the KEYSTONE STOKE. ■KM LIFE AND FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY, An. 1, Moor gate Street, Ism don. ESTABLISHED 1836. r tfru„ $6,296,000. ' t A.v.VRAL REVENUE, i ,000,000. : Office, New Building, Philadelphia Bank, 425 Chestnut Street. £ LONDON DIRECTORS : a '•e r ge G. Anderson, Thomas N. Farqnhar. Sir Clias. * KAb i,rig o, Bart. Lord Ernest Bruce, M. P., Duncan v "n. . Kay, William Westgarth, William Miller. M. P., luirnwa, A. P. Fletcher,Secretery, Edward Fuch, Vice 0 Nvretary. The Policies „f the NORTHERN AjSSUR ANCE COM- ( j' J; not °p'y gurranteed by a large Capital, but I-" hy the unlimited personal responsibility of oyer ( inounand Shartholdm. <1 cn^'S ) i ,roperilr UBte4 abdpaid, without refer- >' PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF REFERENCE, MiJi'.eU A, M U'"t. V- ' " ovey & 0w - Wilwiu, Hamilton A ff ell 4 C.,:, (;co!Warecn 6 * (u'' B " q " WILLIAM GETTY, Agent, New Building, Philadelphia Bank/ f May 2,1 K,-n H. B. McKEAN, Solicitor, a L' ' _ Towanda. Pa. T 1 !L ::^DF0RI) COUNTY TEACH Mh dV'of R?n' ,( IA , TIONI win me< ' t at Canton, on the Kicii\\ of Tr,?, .i •J, 10 A - *• The Bev. J. G. Car ma >'i address the Association. Essays Miss MT.IV W '" u bri S't b, mar- ! / 'brtui t, d r,, r P unL ls ,o ' °, r m tob :, as one 'fhird will \ *'"l trade, and fa-mer W ? ol .' 18 thc cust " ui ' the g fficuLonid U ° 11 a gootl dtal Reaper, g ; , t, • iicta aUtocrtCremnus. AMERICAN HOTEL, IS ear the Bridge, Towanda, Pa. JOHN LAUGHLIN respectfully informs the public that he has leased the new and commodi ous Hotel recently erected near the Bridge, and having furnished it thoroughly, is now prepared to accommodate such ot the travelling public as may give him a call. He will endeavor by attention t > the wants of his guests and by the reasonableness of his charges, to merit a por tion of public patronage. The Bar will bo kept stocked with the best Sprituous and Malt Lsquors. Good Stabling is attached, with care ful attendance. May 23, 18t;o. BX.ACXS3VIITHZWG. A DAM ESSEN WINE respectfully informs tlie public that he may still be found at the old stand where lie has worked for so many years,and where he is now doing all kinds of BLACKSMITHINC., in the same workman-like manner which has distinguished him for years past. The public is requested to give him a trial, as by re newed exertions to please and strict attention to busi ness he is determined to merit a share of public patron age. HORSE-SHOEING done in the best manner, and at the lowest prices. PRODUCE of all kinds will be taken in the payment fur wrok, but a edit positively declined. : Call at the old shop of ADAM ESSENWINE, east'side of Main street opposite Bartlett's Foundry. Towanda. May 16,1860. wiLSorr, BARNES <&. Co. WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Extensive Dealers in Tea. 115 Warren street, (three doors below Washington st.,) NE W YOIt K . WILLIAM H. WILSON, formerly of the firm of Ful ler, Dayton A Co., and Wilson, Jackson A Merrill. D. V. BARNES, formerly of Bradford county. A. C. KEENEY, of Wyoming county, Pa. SAMUEL N. DELANO, of New York. lfimyfliu m yj ilroi® El®®§S. THE undersigned have opened an office in the building owned by Burton Kingsbury, tor the transaction of a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. They will receive money on deposit, and allow Interest on the same, according to the length of time it remains in their hands. They will also rpcpiye money on deposit, payable on the depositor's check, on demand. They will furnish draits on the East, in sums to suit purchasers, at tiie current rates of Exchange. They will collect notes and drafts payable at any place |n the Union accessible t<) a llank or Banker. persons desiring to remit money to their friends in the j Old Country can be furnished with drafts to any amount from 51 sterling, upwards, j From their long experience, and the facilities which they pusspss, they hope to receive a share of the business appertaining to such an Office. They refer by permission to the following : The American Exchange Bank, -V- JOHN M INTOSH. Towanda, Mapch 20. JBIJO, DRESS IVIAKING ! K uiulersijrned would respectfully inform . the ladies of Towanda and vicinity, that they are now prepared to do all kinds of DRBSB MAKING in the latest and most fashionable style, and cheaper than at any other e-tablisbnignt iu the County. Krirßooms one door below bridleroan's tdork, nt the residence of A.J, Noble. MRS. A. J . NOBLE, ' April It!. 1860. MISS J. H. H ALE. | Wool Carding in Mycrsburg. 13KRSONS living on the West side of the - Susquehanna river, having WOOL TO CARD can leave it at the Clothing Store of E. S. BENEDICT, in Towaud i.and it will be sent to the Factory in Myer.-burg. Carded and then returned to the Htutc without'ajiy extra charge for cartage, _ Myersbnrg, May 11, lSflff. W. A. BENEDICT. VOTICE TO COLLECTORS.—You are i* hereby authorized to deduct live per cent, from the State tax ot every individual who pey his or her State and County Taxes in full, on or be lure the 23 day n!' June next, and the same shall be allowed you in your settlement with the Treasurer, provided the same is hy you paid into the County Treasury on or bclore the 2<> anil 27 days of June, next. Bv order of the Coinmis' -ioners, K. B. COOLB.VUGH, Clerk, Commissioner's Office, May 5, Imp'. New Arrival of Boots & Shoes NELBO N ' S . Ladies' celebrated serge 1-ong GAITERS, at NELSON'S, ladies' serge bottomed GAITERS, at NELSON'S. Ladies' French kid heeled SLIPPERS, at NELSON'S. Ladies' kid and morocco BOOTS, (bis own make and warranted not to rip) at NELSON'S, Misses' serge Congress OA ITERS, at NELSt >N"S. Misses' kid Congress GAITERS, at NELSON'S. Misses' French Kill heeled SI.JPPEBa,at NELSON'S. Child's copper-toed SHOES, at NELSON'S. Infant's SHOES,at KELSOX'S. All kinds of BOOTS and SHOES, at NELSON'S. Gent's Oxford TIES, at tl 63 and f 1 75, at NELSON'S. Gent's thick and kip BOOTS, $1 75 Jt ?!!, at NEI-SON'S. Gent's calf peg'd BOOTS, 13 50 to JI 50, at NELSON'S. Gent's coif scared BOOTS, f.5 and f. 50, at NELSON'S They are determined not to lie undersold, at NEIiiON'S They have engaged the services of Mr.WKBB, ol New York city, a highly tinished work man , to make tirst class pegged and sewed BOOTS, at NELSON'S, ladirs' calf SHOES and BOOTS for 88 cts., $1 00 and $1 25, at NELSON'S. Ladies' Kid BOOTS made to order, for $1 371 aud It 62j, at NELSON'S. Call and leave your measure, at NELSON'S. All kinds ot Repairing, done at NELSON'S. All kinds'of Country Produce taken for Boots and Shoes, at NELSON'S. Towanda. April JO, 1860. The Old Cash Drug House REMOVED! 1 - CORNER Main and Pine street, FIND DR. PORTER'S N E W MEDICINE STORE. FRESII ORANGES AND LEMONS, at ; FOX'S. FRESH FIGS AND PRUXES, ut < FOX b. I ifWsccaiuous. | WM. A. ROCKWELL la just receiving a splendid assortment of GRASS© ©©© AT PTo. 1, PATTON'S SLOCK, Corner of Main and Bridge sts. T/\7"E invite the attention of our old ensto * T mers and the public generally to our present as sortment. Our line of j) AIR Is as usual unrivalled. We have a great variety of PRINTS, . DELAINE PRINTS, JACONET PRINTS, UNION PRINTS, CHALU PRINTS, And all the Latest Styles LAWNS. REPACKS, GINGHAMS, BRILLIANTS, DELAINES, SILKS, CIIALLIES, WHITE GOODS. SHAWLS, MLLJNEUY GOODS, BONNETS, f LOWERS, RIBBONS, nUSHES, BRIDAL WREATHS, LADIES' GOODS. HOOP SKIRTS, MISSES SKIRTS. REEDS, HOSIERY, EMBROIDERIES. LACES, GLOVES, BUSTLE CORSETS, HOOP CORSETS, EM f BROIDERIES, LADIES' SUSPENDERS, HOSIERY, DOMESTIC GOODS. DRILLINGS, BATS & WtCKS, SHIRTINGS, SHEETINGS, CURTAIN DRAPERIES. JIOUSJ3 FURNISHING GOODS, CLOTHS A CASSIMERES, I JIATS AND CAPS, COW HIDE, BOOTS AND SHOES, 1 SOLE LEATHER, KIP AND CALF SKINS, HARNESS LEATHER, 1 GROCERIES, FISH, OILS, PAINTS, DRUGS, GLASS, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, GLASS A HASH, BIRD SEEDS, CUTTLE BONE AND CAGES, WOODEN WARE, KEROSENE OIL, LAMPS. AND FIXTURES. We don't profess to seil below cost ; fur rye fjnd too much encouragement to think of lpaying the business, but we do profess to sell as low, it' not lower, than any other establishment in town. Conje and see. WM. A. ROCKWELL. Towanda, April 27. I*6o. New Arrival of Clothing! CALL BEFORE YCU BUY ! J. XVT. COLLINS IS now receiving the largest stock of Spring and Summer CLOTHlNG,everoffered in this market, which lie is selling at astonishing low prices. Every one knows that COLLINS* is the piace to buy good Goods and cheap D SUOULBERS, at FOX'S. Hcfjal. AN APPRAISEMENT AND CLASSI FICATION of the different persons engaged in the sales of goods, wares and merchandize, in the County of Bradford, tor the year iB6O, with the amount of license thereunto attached: • Class. I.icenst. ATHEXS no go—A 0 Sngll 14 I 7 00 J Parsons 14 7 00 E Averill 14 7 00 P W Meeker 14 7 00 C Park A.Son 12 12 50 G A Parkins 14 7 00 W H Fritcher 14 7 00 Page A Bristol 11 15 00 C Comstock 14 7 00 ATIIENS Twr—L A Gardner 14 7 00 A Biedlcman 14 7 00 ASYLUM TWP— Ulysses Moody 14 7 00 ALBANY TWP- II A A W Lancaster 14 7 00 BURLINGTON BOKO— Miller A Mi< hols 14 7 00 J M 1/jng A Sons 14 7 00 Merry A William 14 7 00 BURLINGTON WEST— -J B Foster 14 700 CANTON— Lockwood A Bennett 14 7 00 Wm S Baker 14 7 00 Mix A Hooper 14 7 00 J Vandyke Jr 14 7 00 A N A W W Spalding 14 7 00 J S Baker 14 7 00 J M Foster 14 7 oo D Wilcox 14 7 00 EW Col well 14 7(H) E Newman 14 7 00 COLUMBIA TP— A B Austin 14 7(B* E C MoCormick 14 7 00 AKANVILLE— E Melon 14 700 L I) Taylor U 1 00 W Phelps 14 7 00 HERRICK —Geo Nichols 14 7 00 FRANKLIN— Baselay It R A Coal Co 14 7 iM> LEUoy—D I) Parkburst 14 7 oo MONROE— -Tracy A Edsall 14 7 (8) Smith Craqmer A Co i 1 7 "0 J B M Hinniau 14 7 18) L Blackman 14 7 00 D N Newton 14 7 (8) Brown A Rockwell 14 7 (8) 8 S Hinman 14 7 (8) OVERTON— Charles iieilhemcr 14 7 00 OKWELL— Lyon A Taylor 14 7 00 H Gibbs A Son 14 7 00 S N Bronson 14 7 00 Brouson A Vannutten 12 12 50 C G Gridley 14 7 00 Baldwin A Seymor 14 7 00 Stevens A Burrows 14 7 (8) t) Bailey A Stff 14 7 00 L L Boswbrth 14 7 00 G H Little 14 7 (8) RIHGBURV—L Woodruff 14 7 oo A II VoorbU |4 7 oo B F Buck 14 7(81 A K Tanner 14 7 00 ROME— J S Whijaker J J 7 00 J W Woqdburtl Li 1" 00 Gpo Nichols 14 7 (K) SuKsnEQtrjs—Kinpey A Uorp 14 7 00 E Brigham 14 7 00 •I R Harding 14 7 00 SMITHFIELD— C B Riggs 14 700 Dm fey A Fritcher 12 10 00 M Bullock A Go l:i 10 00 E 8 Tracy 14 7 00 SPRINGFIELD—Herman A Voorhia 14 7(8) Daly A White 14 7 00 SOUTH CREEK—I M Young 14 7 oo Tysu^RoiM—J Taylor 14 7 (8) SjwMjiN# ferosis— |I W Trauy 14 7(8) George Stevchs 13 10 (8) John F-py 14 7 00 TROY BOKO—S W Payne 14 7 oo Maxwell Leonard A Bro 12 700 Guernsey A Mitchell 14 7 oo F J Calkins A Co 14 t (8) D W C Herrick J 4 7 (It) Nichols A Long 12 12 50 S W A I) F Pomeroy 11 15 00 Goodrich, Newberry A Peek 12 12 50 E H Dewey 14 7 00 F L Ballard 14 7 00 O P Ballard 14 7 00 i PAST TROY—R A L Stiles 14 7 00 TOWANDA Bono—A.) Record 14 7 00 J M Collins 14 7 00 I) C Hall 1:4 1 oo II W Noble 14 7(8) TracyAMopre L( 10 00 E S Benedict ] J 7 00 Joseph Powell 10 20 oo E T Fox 14 7 iK) O D Bartlett 1 4 7 00 J D Humphrey 12 12 50 Win A Chamberlin 14 7 00 II Hunk U 7 00 J F Hcnjcr 11 7 (8) E A Parsons 14 7 00 Chester Wells 14 7 00 JJontanyes 1:4 lo no J Kingsbury 14 7 oo lIS Meraur 12 12 OO J Shlam 14 7 oo J Carman 14 7 IK) A M Warner 14 7 (8) l'atton A Payne 14 7 00 J II Phinuey 11 7 (8) M E Solomon 14 7 (8) Win A Rockwell 14 7 00 J Biedlemaii - I 4 700 L C Nelson 14 7 00 TERRY—D Hopton 14 7 no A II Penison 14 7 (K) Terry A Jones 14 7 on ULSTER— IIL Mingle 14 7(8) No well A Br laps 11 7(8) WARREN—R Cooper 14 700 Talmadge k bo wen 14 7 on WINDHAM—WRA H Russell 14 7 00 WYALUSING—J M Bixby LI 10 (MI A Lewis 14 7 00 W Taylor 14 7 00 Avorz A Camp 14 7 00 W YSOX— V EA.I E l'iollet 1.4 10 on Allen A Myers 14 7 00 W ll.MOT— Horton A Strong 14 7 00 A LIST ANI) CLASSIFCATLQN OF •UL Beer Houses, Ac., in the County of Bradford, for the year I*6o, under the Acts ot Assembly : A LOI NS—II Carner JlO 00 BURLINGTON— C I) Ross mOO CANTON—Mctlpr A Co in 00 H Tutt|g jo 00 E Porter Hi 00 GRANVILLE—P£ Bailey 10 00 MONROE—E C Gaseal jo 00 R It Rockwell 10 00 ORWELL—S A Chaffee lo (HI TROY—(J 1" Adams ]0 00 Wm Morgan lo 00 E C'owles . 10 00 TOWANDA—E Kromer 10 (Ml J C Wilson 10 00 J H Nevins 10 (Hi F 1 Ford 10 00 A F Cowlcs }0 00 M Carter 10 00 J Conlgy 10 (Hi ULSTER— J S Smith 10 (HI W Shaw JO (M) C Rockwell 10 1)0 Plowman Cjair 10 00 Wv ALUSING —J M Solomon lo 00 WYSOX—E R Bishop 10 00 A LIST AND CLASSIFICATION OF persons engaged iu the sale of Nostrums, Ac.. in the County of Bradford, for the year I*6o, under the Act of Assembly of April 10, IS4'J; Class. I.iecnse. ATHENS— G A Perkins 4 $5 00 LKROY —I) I) jarkhurst 4 5 00 TROY—F L Ballard 4 5 00 Guernsey A Mitchell 4 5 00 TOWANDA—Patton A l'aync 4 5 00 lIC Porter 4 500 A LIST ANI) CLASSIFICATION OF the different Breweries and Distilleries in the Coun ty of Bradford, for the year 1860, under the Acts of As sembly of 184!), 1856 and 1858 : SMITHFIELD— NichoIs A Olmstcad |25 CO SPRINGFIELD —A Brail 25 00 TROY—G F Readington 25 00 P NAG F Viele 25 CO 'fo\VANT>4—A IA) del" 25 00 A LIST AND CLASSIFICATION OF tlip (it(b ient Billiard tables and Ten Pin Alleys in tlutt County of Bradford, for the year I*6o : TOWANDA— F B Ford Two Tables $4O 00 Chase A Imughlin " Alleys 40 00 A LIST AND ALASSIFICATION OF . of the different Backers in the County of Bradford for the year 1*60: TOWANDA—Laporte, Mason ACo $lOO 000 $lO no B S Russell A Co 100 0(8) 30 00 NOTICE is hereby given, that &n Appeal will be held at the Commissioners Office, in the Borough ot Towanda. en the loth day of nest JUNE, at I o'clock, P.M., at which time and pi ice any person who feels aggrieved by the foregoing appraisement and classification can attend if they think proper. A. D. ROSS, l.cli'ty. May 15, iB6O. Mercantile Appraiser. THE CAMPAIGN OF 1860 ! MUSIC! MUSIC!! MUSIC!!! TLIC Towanda Brass Band, CIOMPOSF.D OFTEN TALENTED ANT) EXPERI- J ENCKD MUSICIAN'S, would respectfully announce to the citizens of this and adjoining counties, that thev are now prepared to fnrnish the BEST KIND OF MUSIC lor any and every occasion, at reasonable rates. For en gogeinents. Address J. BILL MEANS. May 10.1800. Towanda. Bradford Co. Pa. HAY RAKES,AT WHOLESALE AND RCUD, AT MEKCURS. ftrgal. ORPHANS' COURT SALE—By virtue of art order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford Coun ty, will !*• exposed to public sale, on the premises. on SATURDAY, AUGUST 4,1860, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following described property, late the estate of .Orange Bos worth, late |of Pike twp., deceased, to wit : North by lands of Wra- Brink's estate, east by lands belonging to the heirs of said Wm. Brink's estate, and lands of Mosely Ellsworth, south by lands of George I>. Johnson and Jonathan Nichols, west by lands of Stephen Brink, HM.Tupperaud B- B. Eastabrooks. Containing about sixty acres, about fitty acres improved, with a trained dwelling house, framed barn, small horse barn, two or* chards thereon. Terms made known on the day of sale. WM. B. STEVENS. BETSEY BOS WORTH, _ June 7,18C0. Administrators. ORPHANS' COURT SALE —By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford Comi ty, will l>e exposed to public sale, on the premises, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 4,1860, at 1 P. M.tlie following property date the estate of P.M. Husky,lata of Springfield twp., deceased, to wit: The following lot piece or par cel of land situate in Springfield tp., bounded east by N. S. Mosley, south by lands of F. K. Bennett, neat by lands of Charles Elliott, et. al.. north by lands of J. Mo bovd, and R. Culp. Containing fifty-two acres, or there abouts. Terms of Sale—One fourth upon confirmation of salo and the balance in one year with interest. LEMUEL C. GLEASON, June 7.1800. Administrator. ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford Coun ty, will be exposed to public sale, on the premises, on SATURDAY, JULY 7. 1860, at I o'clock, p. M.. the fol lowing property, late the estate of Nelson Johnson, late of Pike twp., deceased, to wit: The following lot, pieco or parcel of land situate in Pike tp., bounded north by lands of George H. Little, east by the public highway leading through la>Haysville, south by William F. Hole bins, west by lands of Josiah Benham. Containing about one third of an acre, all improved, with a small framed dwelling house, shop, barn and a few fruit trees thereon. Terms of Sale—The purchase money to be paid on the confirmation ot the sale. J. It. FLETCHER. June 7,1860. Administrator. SALE OF REAL ESTATE.—The valua ble Real Estate Known as the Lukens Lands situate in Warren Township, Bradford County Pa., are offered for sale to the highest and best bidder. This body of lands consists of four contiguous tracts, containing fifteen hun dred acres of good farming and grazing land, well water ed, and of easy access to a close market for produce, as the lands are situated only alxmt live miles front tfie New York and Hrie ltailroad. Offers of purchase will be re ceived for the whole body, or for the separate parcels ac cording to the subdivisions occupied by the tenants. No sale will be made of less than one hundred acres, and parci Is will not tie sold separately unless the whole body can be sold in that way. Terms of payment, one third cash, and the balance in two equal aiinual instalments, with interest secured by bond and mortgage on the property. Title unquestiona ble and free from all incumbrance. Persons desirous of purchasing will send their offers in uniting in tljg nature of bids per acre, either to my Agent, WM. ELWELL, Esq.,Towanda, Pa. or to myself, SARAH L. KKENE, administratrix, with, the will annexed of John Lukens, deceased, 10th and Chestnut -treets, Philadelphia. April 2, UN, LUXECUTOR'S NOTlCE—Notice is here- JL-J by given, that all persons indebted to the estate ot RICHARD MePHEBSON, late of Wyalusing tp., dee'd., are hereby requested to make payment without delay ; and all persons having claims against sail) estate will present theiu duly authenticated tor settlement, JOHN MORROW, April 8, 1860. Executor. XECUTOII'S NOTlCE.—Notice ishere by£ given, that all persons indebted to the es tate ol HANNAH EVITTS, late of {l'ike twp. deceased, lire hereby requested to make payment without delay, and all persons having claims against said estate, will present thorn duly authenticated for settlement. ABEL MORE, March 22, 18(10. Expcutor. A DIIINISTR A TBI XS X OTICE. -Notice Jr\. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of JOB SHEPAKD, late of Athens Borough, deceased are hereby requested to make immediate payment .and all persons lowing claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. CORNELIA SITEPARD. Admini-tratrix dt bonis nun. with will annexed. February 2!f, IMiO. ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE —NOTICE is hereby given tiiat. all persons indebted to tlie es tate of GEORGE AVERY, late of Rome township, deed, are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and all persons having claims against said estate wili present them duly authenticated lor settlement—to John I'as.s -more, at Rome. JOHN PASSMORE, HAMPTON CHAMPLTN.I March 1.1800. Administrators. EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is lierc 1J by given ti.at all persons indebted to the estate of THOMAS McEVIENNA, dee'd..late of Asylum tp, must make immediate payment.and all persons having demands against -aid estate, will present them duly authenticated for settlement. PATRICK McEYIKNNA, March 6, isort. Executor®. ADM IXI ST RATO R S NOTIC K.—Notice 11 is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the estate of Rf'i\> wanda, on FRIDAY. JUNE l.ith, 1860, at 1 o'clock P. M., all the defendants interest in the following lot ot land situate in Wells, bounded north by land of Daniel Strong, east by land of Henry French and Catha rine Ayrcs, south hy laud of Stephen D. Parmetcr, and west by land of James Campbell. Containing sixty acres, more or less, about thirty acres thereof improved with a framed house*, framed barn, work shop and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of James 11. Brink, to the use of Jere Adams, vs. Robert Adams. ALSO The following lot, piece or parcel of land sit uate in West Burlington, and bounded as follows : on the north by lands of Orrin Westgatc. on the cast and south by the public highway, and on the west by lands of Bama Yroman. Containing forty acres, be the same more or less, all improved two Iramed houses, lranicd barn and an orchard of fruit trees.®. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Charles C. Paine vs. 11. 11. & Jacob Grace. THOMAS M. WOODRUFF, Sheriff. Sheriff"s Office, May 24, iB6O. DRIED SWEET CORN, AT FOX'S. EPXTRA GROUND JAVA COFFEE. %T 1 FOX*" I TVRIED APPLES, at . ___ _ FOX'S. | T)RIED PEACHES, at FOi'S.