iirto iSMKTitetments. JULY 9, 1860. They Have Arrived! Those who were unfortunate in not securing a bargain in our last late arrival of FASHIONABLE AND CHEAP ©BHiS ©©-9 2)3b TRIMMINGS, Childrens 6l Ladies Flats, Shakers, * of the , S, ' s ;ehnnna river, having WOOL TO CARD can I wave it at the Clothing Store of E. S. BENEDICT, in I c V a ,nd WI " ' dred , contiguous tracts, containing fifteen luin fd. and < f R °° d ,armin S "d grazing land, well watt-.- 1 I the lan,! acce ->' to i close market for produce, as I Tork 4 J°- s " ua * earh Offers of purcha-e will be re cordi rj o e w I .*" d y 1 or the separate parcels ac eale S , he wbdineions occupied by the tenants. Nr. PST : ""M 6 °F ' ess than one hundred acre*, and SS y Kp4riWy UD,ess lhe whole body wiauin : '' r ? ent ;°P e third and tllc balance in Wwd " :stal ™ ents - Wlth interest secured by Ue property. Title unquestiona- Persons desirous of bids £ acre ?ti> ? r offerß in wnting m lbe natQ re P" acre, either to my Agent. *: to MVRRLF ui D I!?.' Esq., Towanda, Pa. lh < tih K ? E w E ' ad:n!D,stj "atru, with Jicto aiiberlfsfments. JULY 10, 1860. WW. A. ROCKWELL i IS OPENING A LARGE STOCK OP Summer & Fall Goods, CONSISTING OF I LADIES' DRESS GOODS, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, PRINTS FROM 5 cU. TO ONE SBILLINO. MANTILLAS AND DUSTERS. WHITE CRAPE, STELLA, BROCHI, AND PRINTED SHAWLS. SUN UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS. BROAD CI.OTUS, MEN AND BOYS' TLAIN AND FANCY CASSIMERES, SUMMER PANT ; AND COAT GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, BOOTS, SHOES, SOLE AND UPPER LEATHER. YANKEE NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS. CROCKERY AND HARDWARE, WOODEN AND STONE WARE, BIRD CAGES AND BIRD SEED, OILS, PAINTS, KEROSENE, FLUID 4 ALCOHOL, GRINDSTONES AND HINGES, FARMERS TOOLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, I All of which will be sold at the lowest possible price for Cash or Produce. '.I'M. A. ROCKWELL. N. TT. & E. RAIL ROAkS. CHANGE of hours, commencing MONDAY, JUNE 16, 18.0. Trains will leave YVaverly at about the follow ing hours, viz: GOI.NO WEST. OOI.NO EAST. Dunkirk Express. .4.57 P. M,IN. Y. Express.. 11 08 A. M Night Express 3.37 A. Mj Night Express.l2.lß A.M. Mail 5.14 P. M.' Accommodation 6.53 P.M. Way 8.13 A. M IStock Express. 4 55 A. M. Express Freight...s.3s P.M.;Way 2.55 P. M Fast Freight 8.16 A. M Fast Freight. ..10.10 A.M. Way Freight C.40 A.M.Way Freight. .4.20 P.M.! Cincinnati Express does not stop at Waverly. Night Express. Stock Express, Express Freight, Fast Freight (both ways.) run every day. Accommodation remains over night at Binehaiuton. Mail remains over night at Eimira. Night Express of Sundays, runs only to Eiloiira. All other trains run daily, except Sunday. CH ARLES MIXOT, General Sup. NtTHxNIEL MARSH. Receiver. New Iron Works in Towanda! TIIE subscriber lias (he pleasure to announce to the public that he has commenced operations in bis new Works, and is now prepared to execute orders for Sterna Engines, Grist Mill, Circular, Gang and Mu ley Saw Mill Irons. Iron Water Wheels, and most kinds } of Castings aud Machinery in common use. He also, i manufactures a variety of Stoves ; also Thiml.e Skeins ! and Pipe B >xes. Having purchased the entire stock of Pattern* of lhe late concern of Phillips A Wheeler, A John [ Arnot, of F.lraira, he thinks h'e is better provided with patterns for Geiiriug, Ac., than ccy con ern in this region | of country. He is also provided with the choicest Macbi- | nerv and the best of Workmen. and has every facility to execute work promptly. He therefore, solicits a share of public patronage. Towanda. June IP. IRGO. O. D. BART LETT. BROWN SHEETINGS, A a wide, f,- om CI to j-J cents per vard at j jc2<). HUMPHREY'S. rARGE STOCK of Gents, Ladie.4 and J Children's Gaiters, Bootees and Shv*. Just re- , cened at June 20. 18Gf). HUMPHREV S. S. N. ERONSON Is now receiving at the I Metropolitan Hardware Store. ORWELL, PA. A LARGE ADDITION TO HIS STOCK OF j ' .Harvest & Haying Tools, j ' In *. Grind-?'**?*, Stcr's, Hulter 1 Vorkrrs, | IVashiig Machines. DRKSII FIGS AND PRUNES, at 1 FOX'S. SUMMER SlLKS.Challies. Bareges,Thib betsand Crape Shawls, just Ulster Brass & String Band. | tuflß. DZTIHZCB, leader. ANNOUNCE to the public, in general, that they are prepared to furnish Music for Parades, Excursions, Pic Nics, Cotillion Parties, he. For engagements, apply to W. Drrraica, Towanda, H. J- DAVIDSON. Ulster marfioOtf. HAY AT WHOLESALE AND Retail, at MEPCUR'S ileto sauberemnTCjJtß. | JUNE 15, 1860. RECEIVING BY J. D. HUMPHREY, ( West Side of the Public Square.) DOMESTICS, Hosiery and Gloves, Sugar, Molasses, Fish, AND OTHER FAMILY BOO7S, SHOES & GAITERS\ Suitable for the season. Sole & Upper Leather, Calf skin, AND A GEXKRAL ASSORTMENT OP MOROCCO, SHOE FINDINGS, LININGS, &c. WHICH ARK TO BE SF*LD At Reduced Prices, FOR CASH! HOTEL KEEPERS, DRUGGISTS, FARMERS; AND ALL WHO WANT ITIAY r E jast received frotn the City, R Large Stock of IMPORTED PURE LIQUORS, |of every variety. My stock of LIQUORS has been pur j chd-e-.-t, a Superior and Pure ar icle of Lienor, of any kind hat"v r. at bOVVi R PRICES than were tver be- I :'o:e off.rod ia 'fow&n<>a. HOTEL KEEPERS i Will find it greatly to their advantage to examine my j stock before purchasing elsewhere. 1 have facilities tor purchasing, which enables mc to WHOLESALE my goods at New York WHOLESALE PRICES! Beside* my Liauorr arc warranted pure and unadulter j ated. I have aLo on hand the Largest Stock aud Great- I e.it Variety of TOBACCO AND SEOARS 1 Ever brought to Towanda, which having been purchased ; directly from the Manufacturers and Importers, fnablen j me to compete with the Wholesale Tobacconist* ot the j city. Hotel keepers aud others are respectfully invited : to an examination of my entire stock of Liquors, Cigars JandTo'acco. Also, Groceries & Provisions, ! Of every description, wilt be kept constantly on hand, at 1 prices LOWER than el.sCWhefe in this town. | Confident that lam enabled 16 sol! my entire stock of j Goods, either at Wholesale or Retail, less than like goods can be purchased this side of the City, I respectfully so licit the public to an examination at No. 5, Brick Row. 11. W. NOBLE. Towanda, June It, 1860. 50 Cent Tea. pIIOIOE IMPERIAL TEA at 50 cents I VJ a pontfd; a better article than we have ever soIJ at i that price, and probably as good as others sell at 75 cents This no humbug—all we aslt is to have it tried. We warrant every pound of Tea we sell to give satisfaction cr the money returned in all cases at FOX'S. I AYA, Hid AND LAGUIRA COWEE #J in the Kerne' and Grain at FOX'S. in* Fig*. Prune* and Dried Peaches at FOX'S. /" HIEESE, CRACKERS AND I!ERRING j at F X'S. ASKETS. CLOTHES BINS, SCRUB and blacking brushes. Window Brushes with long and short handles. Mop Sticks, Shaker Mops. Matches. Wooden Faucets and a variety ol Wood ware at FOX'S BAKERS COCOA NO. i CHOCOLATE, Homeopathic Chocolate, Farina, Corn Starch and Preserved Fruits of diferent kind* put up in 5 pounds jar* at • FOX'S. MAIZENA— A NEW ARTICLE MADE from Corn, said to be superior to Corn Starch tor I Puddings at FOX'S \rUTS. SARDINES AND CIGARS J. i Wholesale and retail tt FOX'S. A M ES' DETERS ITE SO A P-TH E i\ Lest Chemical aoap in the United States at • FOX'S. ACARONI AND YERMECILLA very line and fresh at F OX'S FI"iiEKOT TEL, piYIL ENGINEER. SURVEYOR AND DRAUGHTSMAN, respectfully announces to the eit ' izen* of Bradford county, that he is prepared to do SDy J work that may be entrusted to him, with accuracy and i despatch -I*>wanda, May 24tb. 1860. WOOL! WOOL! WOOL !— 25,000 lbs WANTED !—The highest market price will be ! paid i t May 23,1860. M. E SOLOMON'S. your Wool clean before you bring it to mar ket on the sheep, il po.-slblft. or In tub, as one-tbird will be deducted for unwashed wool, as is the custom in the wool trade, and fanners can do it a good deal cheaper, as above mentioned- WXLSO3T, 3A3LNE3 & CO. WHOLESALE GROCER*, And Extensive Dealers in Tea. 115 Warren street, (three doors below Washington st.,) NEW YORK. WILLIAM H. WILSON, formerly of the firm of Fa! ler Dayton 4 Co., and Wilson, Jackwm 4 Merrill, jj V BARNES, formerly of Bradford county. A C. KEENEY. of Wyoming county, Pa. SAMUEL N DELANO, of Nc York 16my6m I .fttteciUgttcottg. JUNE 1, 1360. JUST OPENED, AT THE KEYSTONE STORE! A NEW STOCK OF TN calling attention to oar present stock of NEW GOODS, we do cot hesitate to say. that in no village In Northern Pennsylvania or Sourthern New York will a stock of goods be found possessing more at tractions in variety, styles, quality of goods and prices, than we are now prepared to exhibit. Having facilities for buyifcg goods superior to others, we are able at all times to select the newest styles and most desirable goods as they appear in market; and conducting our business strictly upon the CASH SYSTEM! we uan keep always on band a large stock and better as sortment and can afford to sell goods at lower prices than they can be found elsewhere. We are now receiving a large assortment of SUMMER SILKS! 1 Plain and Figured Bareges. Crape Moretz. Elegant Barege ROBES, st half their value. Organdie Robes, Printed Organdies, Plain and Figured Lawns, Ja< onett Robeß, Printed Jacouetts, Pine Apple Cloths. '* Barege Anglais,'' the most fashionable and durable cotton and worted dress goods now worn. Besides a great variety | of otber styles of Dress Goods. Aiso the best assort ment of MOURNING GOODS, That can be found this side of New York. HOOP SKIRTS! 250 STEEL SPAINO HOOP SKIRTS At a Great Reduction in Price. JUST RECEIVED AT The Keystone Store. A TRESR SUPPLY or Three-Ply and Ingrain Carpets, Plain White and Check Malting". Floor Oil Clotbn. front 3-4 to 2 yards wide, Druggets, Matts, Ac., Ac. These goods we are prepared to sel! 20 per cent less than the same can be bought elsewhere. j JUST RECEIVED at the KEYSTONE | tf STORR. a large lot of SUN UMBRELLAS and PA | R.VSOLS. at a greet reduction irom vvnat we have hereto fore sold them. JUST RECEIVED at the KEYSTONE t* S'L'GItL. Stella Shawls, all pi res. l'iain Thibet Sha wis ai! culors, Silk Shawls. Broche Shawls, Printed Wool Shawls, Lace Shawls, Silk and Lawn Mantillas, " Zeuu bias," Ac. Ac. JUST RECEIVED at the KEYSTONE STORE, Elegant Counterpanes, different sizes. Woo! and Damask Tabic Covers, Damasks, Bleached and Un hjehohed Linen Table Damasks, Napkins. Linen Tabie Spreads, Curtain Draperies, Sheetings and Pillow-case Muslins, from sths to 2$ yards wide. "V-"OTICE —The assets of the Farmer's it Union Insurance Co., will be sold at the Office of the North Branch Canal Co., in Athens, on SATURDAY the 4th day of August, next, at 10 o'clock. A. M. H.C. BAIRD, Athens, July 24, 1f,60. Assignee. JUST RECEIVED ot the KEYSTONE STORE, Transparent Window Shades, all sizes, and | Trimmings. Gieen and Buff Hollands, different widths. JUST RECEIVED at the KEYSTONE | V STORE, Boots and Sires, Hats, Caps and Straw • Goods, Crockery, Oils and Paints, Glass and Sash, Choice | Family Groceries. Bajous Kid G-ioves ! ALL sizes, in colors, Black and White, of these celebrated gloves will always be found at the KEYSTONE STORE. Wails ! Wails !! KEGS NAILS of h Superior Quality, /L/v/ For Sale, Wholesale and Retail, at the KEYSTONE STORE. NORTHERN LiFE AND FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY, X\o. 1, Moor gate Street, London. ESTABLISHED 1836. CAPITAL, $6,258,000. ANNUAL REVENUE, 1,000,000. Office, New Building, Philadelphia Bank, 425 Chestnut Street. LONDON DIRECTORS : George G. Anderson, Thomas N. Farqubar, Sir Chas. R. MeGrigor. Bart. Lord Ernest Bruce, M. P.. Duncan James Kay, William Westgarth, William Miller. M. P., Chairman, A. P. Fletcher,Secretory, Edward Fueli, Vice Secretary. The Policies of the NORf HERN ASSURANCE COM PANY, are not only gurranteed by a Large Capital, but also by the unlimited personal" responsibility of over One Thousand Shareholder. CtT Losses properly adjusted and paid, without refer ence to London. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF REFERENCE. Stuart & Brother, McCutcheon ft Collins, Jos. B Mitchell. Esq., Pres. Mech Bank,Myers, Claghorn A Co.. Smith, Williams A Co., Jas. Dunlap, Esq., Pres. Union Bank,.lames Graham A Co., flaw, Macalester A Co., Hon. W. A. Porter, late Judge Supreme Court. NEW YORK REFERENCES. Duncan, Sherman & Co., J. A. Jtuart A Co., Geo. H. Stuart A Co., Abr'm Bell's Sons, J. E. Jaffray A Sons, Robert & Williams. BO3TON REFERENCES: J. E. Thayer A Brother. Jarves A Cormerais, Swcetser Cookin A Swan. C. F. Hovey A Co.. Wilson, Hamilton A Co., George Greigg. E>q., Geo. Snell, Esq., Johnson, Se well A Co., Geo. W. Warren A Co. WILLIAM GETTY. Agent. I New Building, Philadelphia Bank. H. B. McKEAN, Solicitor, May 31, 1860. Towanda. Pa. mmmm mm, Near the Bridge, Towanda, Pa. JOHN LAUGFILIN respectfully informs the public that he has leased the new and comraodi . ons Hotel rocenily erected near the Bridge, and having furnished it thoroughly, is now prepared to accommodate such of the travelling pnbiic as may give bim a call. He wil! endeavor by attention to the wanta of bis guests and by the reasonableness of his charges, to merit a por tion of public patronage. The Bar will be kept stocked with the best Spritnons and Malt Lsquors. Good Stabling is attached, with care ful attendance. May 23, 1860. Cultivator teeth at . ' HERCUR'S TV/f ACKJNAW TROUT—Fine New Fisb ITJ. jast received at FOX'S- jtegal, SHERIFF'S SALE. —By virtne of sundry writs of Vend. Expo., issued out of the court of common pleas of Bradford county, to me dire* ted, wiii be exposed to pnbiic sale on THURSDAY, the 30th dav oi August, A. D. 1860, at the court house. In Towaada, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following described lot. piece or parcel ol land situate in Ulster township, and bounded as follows : north by land of M. Rosa, east by land for merly of H S Dav idson, A Co. south by land of Geo Lenox, Jobu LeDox and Daniel Lenox, and west by land former ly of William Mounaey. Containing nicety acres be the same more or less, about fifty acres improved with two log bouses, a framed barn, and an apple orchard and oth er frujt trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Abiram Pierce vs. John Eisbree. Also at the suit of John McQuffee vs. John Eisbree. ALSO—The following iot, piece or parcel of land sit uate in Springfield township, and biunded as follows : north by land of Asa Wood, cast by the highway, south and west by land of James U. Grace. Containing 20 acres, more or less, about 10 acres thereof improved with a shed and a few fruit trees thereon. ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Springfield township. aDd bounded as follows : north by land of Alanson Cole, James U. Grace, L. Graceand Theodore Leonard, east by land ot Russell Young, and south by land of J. Ruser and Russeil Young, and west by land cf'James U. Grace, Lorlng Grace anc Asa Wood. Containing 47 acres, more or less, about 20 acres Improved with a log barn, a framed barn and a lew truit trees thereon. ALSO—AII that certain lot piece or parcel of land sit uate in Springfield twp. and bounded as* follows : north by land Burgess, east by land of Charles Burgess ' and Charles Phelps. Jr., south by iand of Martin Philips. and we tby land of Ea> ch Merrill, L. Cooper, Jr, et. al 1 Containing 77 acres and 152 perches, more or lesc , about i 60 acres improved, being lot No. 24 on C. F. Wells' map i of Springfield township, with a log house thereon. ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Springfield twp.. bounded as follows : north A east bv lands of Theodore Wilder,south yb the Co. road, and west by the north road. Containing one acre, more or less, all'lmproved with a framed dwelling bouse and store, a framed barn and shed, with fruit and ornamental . trees thereon. ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land situate 1 in Springfield township, bounded as follows: north by land of Barnard Newell, Walter Mattocks, Asa k'attccks, Thcraas Pyne and James L. Philip", east by lands of No ah Bliss and W. H. Westbrook, and south by Eiam Ben nett and W. H. Westbrook, and west by laud of Joel Adams. Containing two hundred acres, be the same more or less, about 160 acres improved with 3 framed ; ; i dwelling bouses, 3 framed barns and sheds, 4 apple orch- ' ards and otber fruit trees thereon. ' Seized and taken in execution at the suit of C. A L. . Denison A Co. vs. Hiram Spear. ALSO—The following lot, piece or pa Tel of land sit uate in West Burlington twp., bounded north by lands of John Balard and Isaac Swain, on the east by laridtof Syl vester Woodin, Simeou Hensou and Ssmuel Mott, and west or south west by land of Wiiber Carnage. Contain ing 130 acre 3, more or less, about 60 acres, more or less, improved, one log house, two log barns, two apple orch ards, a peach orchard, and other fruit trees therecu. Stizeu and taken in execution at the suit of J. W. My ers to the use of William Coryeil vs. Nathaniel Hart, ' Geo. W. Henson and tiisha P. Hensoa. ALSO—The foliowiug lot, piece or parcel of land sit uate in South Creek twp , and bounded north by land of Samuel Smith and Martin Liddy, east by the "William sport and Elinira Rail Koad,south by land of John Smith and David Tuttle. and west by iand of Samuel Smith.— Containing 130 acres, more or less, about 65 acres im proved with a framed house, a log house, a framed barn, j and the frame of a horse barn and a young orchard thereon. Seized snd taken in execution at the ar.it of Omu P. Ballard to the use of Abirara Pierce vs. Cornelius Haight. ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel of land ait j aate in Armenia twp., bounded north by laud of Levi Youmans, on the east by land of P. B. Field, south by the public highway, and the Webler school house lot, and lands of Henry Covert, and west by land of J. P. Burnham. Containing about sixty acres, more cr less, { about 20 acres improved one log house, one iramea barn, and a few fruit trees thereon. I Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Nathan ; Truman to the use of Henrj- Covert and Geo. Field vs. j Lyaaader C. Shepard and Fhineas B. Field admiuistra | tors of At-izer Field. I ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of lar.d sit l | uate in Athens twp., bounded as follows : Beginning at I the "outh west corner of lot No. 2. owued by Patrick , j Hurly. thence wcstwardlv along lands of Eiyah Smith I 115 rods to the south east corner of lands belonging to ! the e-tate of B. P Snyder, deceased, thence northwardly 1 j along lands of said B. P. Snyder's estate 139 rods to lands j of said Erastus Wolcott. thence eastwardly along lands - i of said Wolcott and lauds belonging to the" heirs of Juli ' I us Tozer, deceased, 115 rods to the rood thence along ! said road southwardly 139 rods to the place of beginning. | Containing 100 acres, more or less, about 25 acres im ' i proved, a log bouse and log barn thereon. ! Seized and taken in execution at the suit of fra 3. , I Sherwood vs. Dennis McCarthy and Patrick Huriy. - ALSO—A c.rt. al" piece or parcel of land "situate s ! in LeKoy end Granville townships, bounded as follow* : j north by land of Ssmuel F.tch, cast by lend of O. L. I Perry and Charles Drake, south by land of C ailes Lamb, ! and west by iand of John Warburtoa. Containing 8" j ■ | acres, more or less, abut 40 acres Improved, one small i 1 framed house, one framed burn, and a young orchard ' | thereon • j Seized and taken in execution at the suit of W. A.Park " ; to the use of John C. Adams vs. A. L. Moore and Isaac - : Wilcox. ; 1 ALSO—A certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Ulster twp.. bounded as follows; north by land of Geo " ! West and Isaac Huff, east by land or John V. Huff and j H. S. Davidson, A Co., south by land of Abraham Steers f I and Henry Kitchen, and west by land of Geo. Galusha and F. A. Williams. Containing 87$ acres, more or less, about 35 acres improved, a log house and a log barn and a lew fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution ot the suit of H. S. Do vidson A Co., to the use of Charles F. Welles, Jr., vs. - Samuel Galusba. ' ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel of land sit nate in Athens borough, and bounded north by land ot • Isaac Ft'lford and John Watkins, Jr.. ou the east by the highway lands of Geo. S. Welierand A. Morley, <;i the ] south by lands of E. B. Minicr, and on the west by lands . of Johii Watkins, Jr. Containing 55 acres, be the same m"re or less, about 30 acres improved, 2 log houses, and fruit trees thereon. < ALSO—AiI the defendant's interest in the following described lot. piece oi parcel of land situate in Smithticl i tp., bounded on al! side", north, east, south and west by f lands of Nelson Keeler. Containing one acre, more or > less, all improved, one steam saw thill, small iramed house, and a baru thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Jesse Spald ing vs. Warren J. King. ALSO—The following lot, niece or parcel of land sit , uate in Standing Stone tp., bounded north by land of John Swackhammer, past by land of John Hine. south by land of Alexander Eauis, and we-t by land of 11. J • Madi'l and E. W. Baird. Containing 82 acres, more cr less, about 30 acres improved, a log house, a framed bam, i an apple orchard and other fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of E. W. Baird vs. Luther Varguson. ALSO—A certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Canton tp.. bounded north by lands of Mrs. William Roberts, east by land of James Metier, south by land i f Alpbeus D'ann, and west by the public highway. Con taining 374 acres, more or less, about 20 acres improved, one framed bouse, oaejVamed barn, and fruit trees there on. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Retiry • Riley to the use of Eieazer i'omeroy vs. Zina L. Scott. 1 ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece or parcel of land • situate in Rome tp.. bounded as follows: north by land - of Hugh McCabe and Gershom Towner, east by land of Hugh McCabe, south by land of Hugh McCabe, and west • by land of Jameg B. Demoney. Containing 4$ acres. ' more or less, al! improved, with an old framed house, a r work shop, a grist mill, and a few fruit trees thereon. ALSO—AII that certain iot, piece or parcel of land • situate in Rome tp., bounded as follows : north by laud of T. S. Kinner, east by land ot Jumes Lay ton, south by land of Jacob Ercanbatk, and west by iand of George Horton and Chauncey Ransom. Containing 105 acres. . be the same, more or less, about 60 acres improved. 2 . plank houses, 1 framed barn, an apple orchard and other i fruit trees thereon. , Seized and taken in execution at the snit of James McCabe to the use of John C. Adams vs. John Gore and Silas Gore. ALSO—By a writ of Lev. Facias, all that certain lot, . piece or parcel of land situate in Buriington and Towan , da townships, and bounded and described as follows, to wit: —beginning at a white msote south west corner of lot No. 276, thence west 152 perches to a beech sapling, thence sonth 53 5-10 perches to a post , thence west 152 perches to the ea->t line of lot No. 241, thence 63 5-l<> : perches to the beginning. Containing 50 acres and 1( 2 - 5-10 perches, strict measure, it being intended for the north half of lot No. 182, on warrant lot No. 1724, about 35 acres improved, 1 fx-amed house. 1 framed barn, and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of C. L. Ward's use vs. William Pepper, Jr., with notice to Sam - nel Stropes, terrc tenant. THOMAS M. WOODRUFF, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, July '25, 1860. NOTICE TO PURCHASERS To prevent misunderstand ing. notice is hereby given that purchasers at Sheriff"s sales will be required to pay the amount bid at the time . the land is sold. It has become imperatively necessary to adopt this rule, and It will be strictly adhered to, ex 'r cept in cases, where the purcbat-er is a lien creditor and ; is entitled tp the fund as provided in the Ist section oi • the act of Assembly, approved April 20, 1946. 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, executor or other person making such sale, to receive the receipt of such purchaser or purchasers for the amount which be or they would appear, from the record as aforesaid to be entitled to receive: Provided that this section shall ■ot be so construed as to pre vent the right of said Sheriff, administrator, executor or other person aforesaid to EGISTER'S NOTICES.—Notice is here- A by given, that there hes been filed and settled in the office of the Register of Wilis, ia and for the county of Bradford, accounts of Administration upon the follow ing estates, vlt: Final account of Fannv Chaffee, executrix of John C bailee, late of Warren, deceased. Final account of James W. Brink, administrator of Charlotte Shepard, late of Wells, de:ec c cd. Final account of Urania Wilson, admiaistratiix of Dan iel Wilson, late of Asvluni. deceased. Partial account of Joseph Hornet and Salsbnry Cole, executors of Frederick fisher, late or To wan da town ship, deceased. Final account of 0. 0. Besley. ndminlslratcr of Isasc Besiey. late of Columbia, deceased. Final account of MsHsher Hill (forme:ly Itfariaher Shore?) and Albert Lent, administrators of Richard Shores, late of Wyscx, deceased. ADd the same will be presented to the Orphan's Court of Bradford county, on MONDAY the 3d day of May next, for confirmation and allowance. JAMES H. WEBB, Register. Register's Office, July 26, 1860. ORPHANS' COURT SALE —By virtoo of an order of the Orphans' Court cf Bradford Conn ty, will Ire expo-cd to public sale, on the premises, on Saturday, august 4. lecc.at 1 o'uock. p.m.. the following described property, late the eel&'.c- of Orange Bo3woith, late .of P.ke twp., deceased, to wit: North by lands of Wm. Brink's estate, east by iatds belonging to the heirs of said Wrn. Brink's estate, and lend? of Moseiy Ellsworth, south by lands of George D. Johnson and Jonathan Nichols, west by iand3of Stephen Brink. HM. Tapper rtnd R. B. Eas'.abrooks. Containing aboct sixtv acres, about flity acres improved, with a framed dwelling house, framed bam, small horse bare, two or chards thereon. Terras made known cc the day of rrle. WM. B STEVENS. BETSEY BOS WORTH, Jnne 7,1RG0. Administrator?■ ORPHANS' COURT SALE-By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford Conn tv. will be exposed to public sale, on the premises, oa SATURDAY, AUGUST 4. lSe'O.nt 1 P. M.tbe following property late the estate of P.M.Tfosley,late of Springfield twp.. deceased, to wit: The following lot piece or par -1 eel of laud situate in Springfield tn., hounded east ty N. S. Mosley, south by lands of F. F. Bennett, west by lands of Charles Elliott, et. nh. north by lands of J. Mo bovd.and R- Cuip. Containing filly-two acres, or Here abouts. Terms of Sale—One fourth upon confirmation of sale and the balance in cue year with interest. LEMUEL C. GLEASON". June 7. 1860 Administrator. ORPHANS' COURT SALE-By virtue of an Older of the Orphans' Court of Bradford Ccun • tv, will be exposed to public pole, cn the premises, oa SATURDAY. JULY 7.1560. at I o'clock, P. M., the fol lowing propertv, late the estate of Nelson Johnson, late of Pike two., deceased, to wit: The following lot, piece or parcel or land alt rate la Pike tp.. bounded r.orth by lands of George H. Little, east by the public highway leading through I.euevsville. scr.ui by William F. P.o'u bins, west by lands of "Joaiab Eenbam " Contp.ln'r.g about one third of "an acre, all improved, with a email framed dweliing Louse, shop, bam and a few fruit trees thereon Terms of Saie—Tee purchase money to be raid on the confirmation of the sale. J. R. FLETCHER, | June 7,1360. Administrator. | A DM IX ISTR ATOR S NOTICE —Notice -Xi- is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the ee ' state of CHARLES PERKINS, late of Smithfield. deca'd, [ must make immediate payment, and ail persons having i demands against said estate will present theadaly an- I theuticated for acttlecer.t. JOSEPH PERKINS, j Msyay "4, 1860. Administrator. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE —Notice is here by given, that a'! oersor.s i> debtee to the est".tr of - ASHLII HUNTINGTON, late of Athens Borough, de ceased. are hereby requested to made payment without do | lay, and ail persons having demands aga.nit aid estate, | will present them duiv authenticated for settlement, to CIiAELEo 0. HUNTINGTON, June 20, 13CC- Executor. AD-MINI STRA TOR'S N OTIC E —Netics ; Tl is hereby given. that nil ner®rn indebted to the estate of WILLIAM FARMS WORTH late of Troydcc'u. are hereby requested to make payment without "delay : and all perscna having claims against the raid estate will 1 please present ;Lcm dciv tilherilcated for settlement. ELEaZLR I OMJ.ROY. July 11.1860. Administrator. ; A EDITOR'S NOTICE — John Holmes to \ A If. J Ma dill's tue vs. Charles Mr ad. —ln the j Court of Com was Pleas cf Braufoid Ccuuly, No. 6C€, ' December term. 1357. ! The undersigned, an Aud'for. erpo!iPc' by said Court : to distribute funds rai-e-1 by Sherd's sale cf real estate of 1 defendant, will attend to the dat.es r.f his: ppofntment at his ofih. e in tfca 15' rough of Toward?, on SATURDAY. ! the lfcth cf AUGUST, ISCO, at 0 o'clock, A. M., at I which time and place ail persons interested are requested to present their claims or else be forever debarred from , the said fond. E OVERTON. Jr. July 11, 1.-CC. Auditor. EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE—Notice u hens JLJ by given, that ail persons indebted to the estate of I RICHARD McPUERSON, late of Wyuluring t;>, dee'd.. . are hereby requested to make payment without delay ; | ar.d ail persons lit ving claims 'against said estate will . present ihtni duly authenticated for settlement. JOHN MORROW, ; Anril 8, 16f>6. Executor. OR S NOTlCE—Notice is here- A J by; given, that all persons indebted to the es tate >i HANNAH EVIITS. late oft I'ike twp. deceased, are h reby requested to make payment without delay, and all j error.? havi: ~ claim- agu*i::?t £ id estate, will present them duly authenticated for sattkmerit. A ELL MORE, March 22, 1860. Executor. A DMINISTKATRIXS NO riCE.-Notioe | a.l is hereby given, that all persons indebted to thces ! tate of JOB StIEPAUD. late of A tin >,s ii irough, deceased l are hereby requested to make inm efliate payment and ail j persons liaving claims against said estate will present | them duly authenticated for settlement. CORNELIA SHEPAP.D, Administratrix dc bonis nan. with will annexed. February 29,18U0. | A DMINISTR \TOR S NOTICE Notice Mv i> hereby given that. all persons indebted to the es ! tate of GEORGE AYKRY, bite of Rome township, dee'd. ■ are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and all per*i■* having claim- against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlemcni—to John Pass more, at Rome. JOHN PASS-MORE. HAMPTON CHAMPLIN. March 1, 1860. Administrators / RAND JURY, drawn for September T I IT A. D. I^GO. ! Armenia—Robert Mason, Jr Shesfceqnin—Elisba Newel!, Canton—John Lilley, Abijah Mead. Franklin—Nelson Gilbert. fifs-l t—Wm. Knicker- Hcrrick—So!imon Stevens bucket. F. A. French. Solum on B. Caiiflehl fr v (,r—Kn ■- R. Luther, Litchfield—Win. K. Walker. Herrick'M'Kcau. LeKoy—J. P. Van Fleet. JTuscarora —Heiiiy Mont- Jlonroe tp—Wm. White, L | aomery. A. Pratt. I Warren—Pan el H. Abell. Orwel'—Geo- C Haidy. Wyalusing—E'isha Lewis, J Pike— Harman Warner. ' Kceler. Stan'g Stone—T. H. S.hoon VVy-ox—Steuben Ciason over. TRAVEP.SE JURY—SECOND WEES. Athens tp—Ran.sr-m Parsb Rome—Nelson A 111?, Sllaa all, Jacob A Weiler See'ey, P. Forbes. Burlington—Morris Wilcox Ridgbery—Joe! Peterson. A Hezekiah Whitehead, M Ostrander, P. W. Burn- Smith. ham. Canton—Kelion Pa-kard. Springfield—o A Vincent, J Franklin—J M Taylor. "John N Coolcy. Granvi !e—V. Suxton, Ln- Standing Stone—C Roof. man Putnam, H Ross. Smithueld— W H Pierce. Herrick—Jeremiah Barnes, Terry—James H Tnrrell. Litchfield—Henry Keyer, Ul-ier—S. C. llovcy, W® Lvßoy—Joseph Smiley. Howie. Monroe tp—Jos S Ingham. Warren—Wm Manning, E Clark Cummings. A Jocelyn. Monroe bo-.-o—E Henley. Windham—B Kuykendall. Orwell—H S Wil-on. Wella—Shuoel Rowley. Pike—M H Codding. second wrrr. Albany James Lee. Joahus Smithfield—R Wood. J El* Athens tp—James McArd e bree. E Nichols. J Bird. *• boro—Wm Hancock, Springfield—A B Fanning. Wm Fritcber. Standing Stone—S Stevens. Bnrlington—C RSconton. Shestequin—John tVaygett. , Burlington Stephen Troy boro—Dtlos Heraick B H. Stiles, M DeWitt ! Bowea. Canton—Leonard Lewis, C Troy tp—Allen Taylor. Wright. Towanda tp—Daniel Swart- Columbia— N E Coffin. out. Pike—Amos C Pratt, C W Tuscarora—Henry Styer- Reynolds. Wilraot—A J Stone. Rlcghury—ljaac Baldwu.S Well—J W Pellet, J Brink. B Brown. Wys'osicg—Benj Brown, N South Creek—A H Ihomp 'RUak. son. Peter J Dean. I Windham—P Warner- TARIED PEACHES, at U rors