ottrt)erttera*tfte. JULY 10, 1860. | m- A. ROCKWELL IS OPENING A LARGE STOCK OF Summer & lall Goods, CONSISTING OF , IPIES ' PRESS GOODS, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, ; PRINTS FROM 5 cu. TO ONE SHILLING. MANTILLAS AND DUSTERS. WHITE CRAPE. STELLA, BROCHI, AND PKINTED SHAWLS. SUN UMBRELLAS AND FARASOI.S. ~.. ,u, CLOTHS, MEN AND BOYS' PLAIN' AND ! ' KANCY CASSIMBHES, SUMMER PANT AND COAT GOODS, II ITS, CAPS, BONNETS, BOOTS. SHOES, SOLE AND UPPER LEATHER. YANKEE NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS. CROCKERY AND HARDWARE, WOODEN AND STONE WARE, BIRDCAGES AND BIRD SEED, OILS, PAINTS, KEROSENE, FLUID A ALCOHOL, i GRINDSTONES AND HINGES, FARMERS TOOLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, ... ,f which will Be sold at the lowest possible price tor Produce. WJI. A . ROCKWELL. px. Y. A. s, JIA.IL ROAD. vf WGE of hoars, commenciug MONDAY, JUNE IS, , ( n;o. Trains will leave Waverly at about the follow- 1 ig boars, viz : GOING WEST. COIN" EAST. '■mkirk Express. A.57 P. M. N. Y. Express. 11.03 A. M * icht Express.... 3.37 A.M. Night Express.l2.l3 A.M., ' 8.14 P. M.'Accommodation b.oJ P.M. .. 3.13 A. M jStock Express. 4-05 A. M. ! iVtaress FreiidlL. 5.35 P. M-jWay 2.55 P.M. iKtst Freight .. 8.18 A. Ml Fast Freight. .10.10 A.M. |,,V Freight ... 6.10 A.M.'Way Freight. ..4.20 P.M. - .ncianati Express dot- not stop at Waverly. Night I , St k Express, Expi a Freight, Fast I ivight I • U wavs,) run every day. Accomimslati n lemuins ivr ni-ht at Binghaiuton. Mail remains over night at i ■ i Night Express of S todays, runs only to Lhnira. ' i" .ther trains run daily, ex opt s cnlay. CHARLES MINOT, General Sap. NVniVNIKL M ARSH, Re . iver. New Iron Works in Towanda! 'iMlKrabscriher has the pleasure to announce II v, the pul 1 that he has coinnienced operations iu - tew \V rks.aiul is now prepared to execute orders for t-..Kr..- : ; - Grist Mill, Circular, Gang and Mu- U Si- M il Irons. Iron Water Wheels, and most kinds P Ctttings and Machinery in common use. He also, j i.iii : hire' a variety of Stoves : al-o Thimble Skeins xes. Having purchased th<* entire stock of " late con rno. Phillips & WUc er, .V John \ [ Klmiia. he thir.k-he is letter provided with : ''.. .ring. Ac., than any con. era iu this region y. lie isab • provided with the choi est Ma,.ln ..... til" best o. V, ik:ll< ~ and 1 is (.MTV facility to i lie work promptly, lie thev , soli its u share . die patronage, i , inda.J ino l.. 15,,0. <). I>. BARTLETT. ' H)UOWN SHEETINGS, 4-4 wide, from 1 \ ) , >t, s\ cents per yard et j e 2. HUMPHREY'S. I| A UGH STOCK of Gent*. Ladies and : 'I i Children's Gaiters, Bootee- an- 1 Sb>r- Just re , d at 20. l-,tn. HUMPHREY S. S. N. BBOISTSON Is now rc-eivinp at the hk'fropolilan Hardware Store. OR 11 'Ax/, PA. \ LARGE ADDITION TO HIS STOCK OF I [Harvest & Haying Tools. ■ •I ■ hi lEg P< icers, Sn.sh, Ii ;, (7 lass, Hi Ti in kings, WAXT KD . WOOL, T!! I M.S. LELTS, ' corr Hit, BRITANNIA, Ac. ALESSO MARIO. V/rait & Landscape Fainter, WARD HOUSE, TOtVA ST>A. f EVIEVV GROCERY "j hovmoN STORE! j 1 H PATCIT redpn Tu'iy informd the ci-. R • tfseo* of Tows la at I vicinity, that he ha- rteeiv l and opened in B. Kingabery's vt ire, opposite Mootan l > . a large and Weil selected stock of Groceries & Provisions, which will be sold Cheap as flic Cheapest, for [CASE OR FARJVEER S PRODUCE. ■Tie floods are entirely new and fresh, and comprise the j be-(selected stock < f [Sugars, Teas. Coffees, I •, Frtii/., dandies, Tobacco, Pork, flams, 1 ■ • li'ff. Fish of all kinds, (\imphene, Fi'il, \ \ oaden J" Stone I I a r*, Jr. - ht into this market. All that is asked is a trial o! goods and prices. ■CASH AND THE HIGHEST PRICE ■ s.d f Gl times for Farmer's Produce of all kinds ■ 'f' • I BUTTER w.-nted at good prices. I IHEAD ! REFLECT ! I REMEMBER! I j IA i in addition to our former assortment I Wt are now opening a full and general assortment ot , ntUMIBI GOODS,: I d with great eare t., rnec-t the wants of all. F'arm- j I*"" ehani - (an:, ~ '1 IK LADIES, I. , "■ '• '• "w;i interest) give us us a call '■ oing elsewhere, as we are deterrmiued , Ivor TO BE UND! I ns, KEY. BOOTS A SHOES, I'IARMUIiK, PAINTS, OILS, | SASII, (11.ASS, I - i.itd as to quality, quantity or variety. ■ T , , , TRACY A MOORE. ! I ■| 'T-SIi ORANGES AND LEMONS, at I FOX II 0,1 HGS AND PRUNES, I FOX'S. IS R SlLRS.Challiefl, Bnreges,Tbib-1 "iein ' Shawls, just received at | I HUMPHREY'S. I LV!I F Brass & String Band. Wivi. DITTRICH, Leader. IA o-". N< n : T lil ' P"'' lic - n general, that they are M ' , 'or Parades, ExcurXms, • | .^>un,"?™ c n', app,Y T0 VV - I>ITTRICH, Towanda, k ' awwntf. RAKES,ATWHOLEBAL® AND - MLRCUIUS. I iirta SlUtirrrmfHfjjt.s. ! JUNE 15, 1860. RfeCEIYING BY |j. D. HUMPHREY, ( Tl est Side of the. Public Square.) DOMESTICS, Hosiery and Gloves, SUF/ar, Motaeses, Fish, AND OTHER FAMILY GROCERIES. BOO'JS, SHOES & GAITERS\ Suitable for the seaso&i Sole & Upper Leatlier,Ca]f skin. AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF MOROCCO, SHOE FINDINGS, LININGS, & c . wnfctl ARE TO BE SOLD At Reduced Prices, FOR CASH! HOTEL KEEPERS, DRUGGISTS, FAR ME US, AND ALL VIM WANT II IA V7" just received from the City, a Large St--, k of l.MroilTKl) PURE LIQUORS, .of every variety. Mv stock of I.IQI'OBS has been pur i chafed for r >lf. di. ctiy from the Importers, whereby I n III enaliled to tirrnish Farmers tor the approaching II II ve-t a S i:if •or ami Pure article of Li-pior, of any i hind whatever, at LOWER i'IHCKS than were ever be fore olicrci iu .''ow.uid.i H O TE L KEEPERS Will find it greatly to their advantage to examins my -link hi fore pun Irt-ing elsewhere. 1 have tacilitics for jiurcba-ing, whi h enables me to WHOLESALE my good.-, at New York WHOLESALE PRICES! Beside-my I-iquon aie warranted pure and unadultcr : ateil. I have also on hand the Largest Stock and Great est Variety of TOBACCO AND SE^ARS i Ever brought to Towan'ia, which having been purchased I ilireitly from the Manulaeturers and Importers, enables me to onpete with the Wholesale Toliacconists ot the ! city. Hotel keepers and others are respectfully invited to an examination of my entire stock ot Liquors, Cigars and To'atcco. Also, Groceries & Provisions, iif every i*er ripti i, will be kept constantly on hand, at price- 1.l >W Ell than i !-iwheie h. fliis town. ( onfidiTit that I mi enabled to set |f-y entire stock of | Goods, either at Wliolesule or Retail, le.-s tlia'n like goods an [iiircha-i 'l this side of the City, I respectfully so licit the public to an examination at No. j, Brick ltow. f. W. NOBLE. "Ffrwanda, June 14. I R 6O. 50 Cent Tea. (CHOICE I.MI'EIIIAL TEA at 50 cents * J a ponud : ale tter article ifyan we Irave ever sold at that price, and probably as good as others si jl ut cents | This no humbug -all we asX is to have it tried. We warrant every pound of Tea we sell to give satisfaction cr the tnonfiy retained in all cases at FOX'S. FAY A. RIO AND LAG I IRA COFFEE *' in the Kerne' and Grain at FOX'S. I7RITT ! FRUIT. Oranges,lemons, 11 iis . ins. Fig-, Prunes and Dried Peaches it FOX'S. ( HIUHSH, CRACKLRS AND lIERRIXG UU a i l -vs. BASKETS, CLOTHES PINS, SCKUB and blacking brashes. Window Brushes with long and short handles, Mop Stick-, Sliaker Mops, Matches. Wooden Faucets and a vaiiety ol Wood ware at IjOX'S MA IZ E N A—A NE W A RTIC Ll£ MA DE . from Corn, said to be superior to Corn Starch for Puddings at F'OX'S VTUTS, SARDINES AND CIGARS it Whole-ale and retail tt F'OX'S. 7 MES' DETERSIVE SOAP—THE 1 a. best Chemical soap iu the United States at FOX'S. \1 AC A RON I AND YHRMHCILLA JLTJL very tine and fresh at FOX S. MERGTJR, / HYIL ENGINEER. SURVEYOR AND DRAUGHTSMAN, respectfully announces to the cit izen- of Bradford county, that hr ii prepared to do any work that may be entrusted to him, with accuracy and despatch. Towanda, May 34th. lvr,n. TXTOOL ! WOOL I WOOL !—25,000 lbs. \ y WANTED!—The highest market price will be paid rt May23,180. M. E. SOLOMON'S. Wash your Wool clean before you bring it to mar ket, on the sheep, il possible, or in tub, as one-third will be- deducted for unwashed wool, as is the custom in the wool trade, and farmers can do it a good deal cheaper, as aiuive mentioned. WXLSOPX, BAaiJEs <&. CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Extensive Dealers in Tea. 115 Warrea street, (three doors bclovY Washington St.,) NEW YORK. WILLIAM H. WILSON, formerly of the firm of Ful ler, Dayton K Co., and Wilson, Jackson fc Merrill. D. V. BARNES, formerly of Bradford county. A. C. KEENEY, of Wyoming county, Pa. SAMUEL N. DELANO, of New York. lfimyCm irHUIT ! FRUIT !! ORANGES, I-emons, Figs, llaisins, Prunes, Citron Xante Currants. For tale, wholesale and retail, by Towanda, June 10, 1860- t B PATCH- 4lMrUaiuous. JUNE 1, 1860. JUST OPENED, AT THE KEYSTONE STORE! A NEW STOCK OF IMS 1 X cft'!ing attention to our present stock of ' j NEW GOODS, we do not hesitate to say, that in no I village in Northern Pennsylvania or Sourthern New Yoiii viill 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. Ha-ing facilities I for buying goods superior to others, we ars abfe at all | times to select the newest styles and most desirable goods las they appear in m'aflttt; and conducting our business ! strictly uoou the CASH SYSTEM! we uan keep always on band a large stock and better as f sortmeut 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 ! ) Plain and figured Bareges. Crape Moretz. Elegant Barege ROBES, at half their value. Organdie Robes, Printed Organdies. Plain and Figured Lawns, Jaconett j Robes, Printed Jaconetts, Pine Apple Cloths. '-Barege Anglais," the most fashionable and durable cotton and worted dresq goods now worn. Besides a great variety of other sty res of Dress Goods. Also the best assort ment of MOURNING GOODS, j That can be found this side of Now York. HOOP SKIRTS! 250 STEEL SPRING HOOF SKIRTS , .If a (heat Reduction in Price. JI'ST RECEIV KD AT The Keystone Store. A FRESH SUPPLY OF Thrrc-Pljj and Ingrain Carpets', | Plain White and Check Mattings. Floor Ol! Cloths, from u 4 to 'I yards wide, Druggets, Matts, Ac., Ac. j These good- we are prepared to sell 20 p"r *ent less than the same - an be bought elsewhere. ! I IST RECEIVED nt tin- KEYSTONE •I STORR, a large lot of SUN UMBRELLAS and PA ! RASitl.s at a greet reduction tram what we have hereto fore -i hi th-n. [ EST RECEIVED at the KEYSTONE •I 8T( >RE,SteI! i Shawls all prices, Plain TbibeiShawls all colors, s.lk Shawls, l'rii-1-e Shawls, Printed Wool - uvK !.i •• Snawas, S.IE ans I.aWi: Wantiflas, " Zeuo bias," Ac. Ar. I TUST RECEIVED at tfie K H Y.'-TOXE j l STORE Elegant Countferpaaes, different sizes. Wool ! and l*:ima-k Table Covers, Dama.-ks, ffeached and Un- Iljea' hed Linen Table Damasks, Napkins. Linen Table Spreads, Curtain Draperies. Sheetings and Pillow-case Muslins, from jtiis to 2j yards wide. I R>T ILECFELTEP' at tlio KEYSTONE | *' STORE, Transparent <5 iniiow Sliades. all sizes, and Trimmings. Green anil Ruff Hollands, different widths. ; I IJST RECEIVED at the KEYSTONE ; • > STORE. Boot-and Shoes, liu's, f'aps and Straw , j Good-, Crockery, Oils and Paints, Glass and Sa-sh, Choice | Family Grooc: ii Bajous Kitl G!o7cs ! j I LL sioPs, in colors, Black and White, of I J. 1 tuCrc celebrated glomes will alwavs L" found nt the KEYSTONE STORE. I**ails ! Atlails ! ! " ( W 1 K EOS N A I DS of a Snjiorior Quality, 'V'' / For Sale, Wholesale and Retail, at the KEYSTONE STORE. I EST RECEIVED at the KEYSTONE ** STORE, an elegant assortment of Embroideries. Kni ' broidered Collarn, Embroidered Setts, Embroidered Edg ings. Embroidered In-erliiigs. N'.irsa-lles Collars, Mar sailles Setts, Embroidered Flouneings, Crape Collars, Crape Setts. ( rape Veils. iTlat'k Lore Veils. A large as r sortmeut of Black Lace Veils. THE CAMPAIGN OF 1860 ! MUSIC! MUSIC - !! MUSIC !! ! The Towanda JJrass lhind, ( /COMPOSED OF TEN TALENTED AND EXPERT v ' ENCED MUSKTANS, would respectfully announce i to the citixenk 6f tMk tad ntioinirig counties, that thev r are now prepared to furnish the REST KIND OF MUSIC for any and e-. erv oeca-ion, at reasonable rates. For en gneements. Address J. BILL MEANS, Kay 10, 1 -CO. Towanda, Bradford Co. Pa. DR. JOHN M'INTOSH, will be found at his old office, I'atton's Block, during Spring and Summer. Teeth nserted on Vulcanised Rubber—the latest Improvement in dentistry. Specimen piece to be 1 I seen at the oliice. f'trsons indebted to r.,'e will plgase pav up. JOlfN M'INTOSH. Towanda. March 20,1360. JYear the Bridge, Towanda, Pa. I OIIN LAUGHLIN rcsppctfullv informs •I 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 of the travelling public as may give him r call. lie will endeavor by attention ti the wants of his guests and by the reasonableness of his charges, to merit a por tion of public, patronage. The Bar w ill be kept stocked with the best Sprituons and Malt Lsquors. Good Stabling is attached, with care ful attendance. May 23, 13C0. DRESS XVXAKIITG! ril ITK undersigned would respectfully inform 1 the Ladies of Towanda and vicinity, that they are i now prepared to do all kinds of DRESS MAKING in the latest and most fashionable style, and cheaper than at any other establishment in tne County. JWRooms one door below Beidleman's block, at the residence of A..1. Noble. MRS. A. J. NOBLE, April 16, 1860. MISS J. H. HALE. Wool Carding in Myersburg, PERSONS living on the West side of the Susquehanna riter, having WOOL TO CARD can 1 leave it at the Clothing Store of E. S. BENEDICT, in Towand i. and it will be sent to the Factory in Myersburg, Carded and then returned to the Store withouUany extra charge for cartage. Myersburg. May 1 1 . ] Bf,o. W. A .BENEDICT. _ CULTIVATOR TEETH at \j MERGER'S \/f ACKINAW TROUT—Fine New Fish Jjll just received at FOX'S. 2Lffl.il. j O lIERIIT'S SALE.—By viutue of sundry j kJ writs of Vend. Expo., issued out of the court of I common pleas of Bradford county, to me directed, will I be exposed to public sale on THURSDAY, the 30th day , 01 August, A. D. 1860, at the court house, in Towanda, 1 at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following described lot. piece ' 1 or parcel of laud situate in Ulster township, and bounded ; j as follows : north by land o'f if. Itoss, east by land for- i | nierly of If S Davidson, A Co. south by laud of Geo Lenox, t ' Jolin I.enox and Daniel LenoX, and west by land former- ] )y of William MouuseC. Containing ninety acres be the same more or less, about fifty acres improved with two log houses, u framed barn, and an apple orchard and oth er fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Abiram Pierce vs. John Elsbree. t Also at the suit of John McGnfTee vs. John Elsbree. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land sit uate in Springfield township, and bounded as follows : north by land of Asa Wood, east by the highway, south and west by land of James U. Grace. Containing 26 acres, more or less, about 16 acres thereof improved with 1 a shed and a few fruit trees thereon. ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece or parrel of land i situate fit Springfield township, end bounded as follows : l north by land of Alansoh Coie, James U. Grace, 1,, j (Dare ami Theodore Leonard, east by Land of ltusseli I Young, and south by laud of J.Ruscr and Russell Young. I and west by !and of James IT. Grace, Loring Grace an? ] Asa Wood. Containing 47 acres, more or less, about 2b \ acres improved with' a log barn, a framed barn and a few fruit trees thereon. . ALSO—AH that certain lot piece or parcel of land sit uate In Springfield twp. and founded as follow., : north by land Burgess, east by laud of Charles Burgess aiid Charles Phelps, Jr., south by land of Martin Philips, j and west by land of Enoch Merrill, L. Cooper, Jr., et. al ■ Containing 77 aery- and 162 perches, in re or less, about j 50 acres improved, being lot No. 24 on P. Wells' map j of Springfield township, with a log house thereon. ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece or parcel of land j situate in Springfield twp.. bounded as follows : nortli A east by lands of Theodore Wilder, south yb the Co. road . ! aud vtcst by the north road. Containing one acre. iror£ ! I or less, all improved with a framed dwelling house and | j store, a trained barn and shed, with fruit and ornamental j . j trees thereon. ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of 'and situate 1 iin Springfield township, bounded as follows: north by land ot Barnard Newell, Walter Mattocks, Asa Mattocks, | Thomas Pync and James L. Philips, east by birds of No ! all Bliss and W. H. Westbrook, and south by Elam Beti i j nett and W. H. Westbrook, and west by land of Joel j , i Adams. Containing two hundred acres, be the same , ! more or less, about 160 acres improved with 3 trained i I ; dwelling houses, 3 framed ba'ns and sheds, 4 apple oreli- ! 1 ards and other fruit trees thereon. i | Seized and taken in execution at the suit of C. AL. j , I Denison A Co. vs. Hiram Spear, i ALSO—The following lot. piece or pa eel of lan? sft- i • j uate in West Burlington twp., bounded north by lands of : John Bafard and Isaac Swain, on the east by landjot Syl- : vester Woodin, Simeon Benson and Samuel Mott, and t ! west or south west by land of Wilber Gimage. C'uutain- l ing 130 acres, more or less, aliout 00 acres, more <>r less, i improved, one log hone", two log barns, two apple oreh- : j ards, a peach orensfd, and other fruit trees thereon. j Seized and taken in execution at the suit of J. W. My- | s ers to the use of William Coryell vs. Nathaniel Hart, t Geo. w. Henttbn and Eli.-ha P. Benson. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land sit i uate in S u;th Creek twp . and bounded north by band ol Samuel Smith and Martin l.iddy. east by the William ! sport and Elmira Rail Road,.south by ltfndof John Smith j and David Tuttle, and west by land of Samuel Smith.— ! Containing 130 acres, more or less, about 65 acres im f proved with a framed Rouse, a log house, a framed iiarn. j and the frame of a horse barn and a young orchard ' thereon. ; Seized and taken hi e'ei'tiDon a* th® suit of Orrin P. ; Ballard to the use o! Abiratn Pierce Vs. Cornelius i ; Haight. ALSO -The following lot, piece or parcel of land sit- | I uate in Armenia twp., bounded north by land ol Levi i ' Youmans, on the east by land of P. B. Field, south by the public liigliway, and the Webler school house lot. I and lands of Henry Covert, and west by land of J. P. Burnham. Containing about sixty acres, more ( r less. I about 20 acres improved one I >g house, one Ira mod barn. 1 j. and a few fruit trees thereon. | Seize d and taken in execution at the suit of Nathan ! ' Truman to liie use of Henry Covert and Geo. field vs. Lysander ('. Shepard and l'liineas B. Field administra tors of Abizer Field. I ALSO The following lot, piece or pah-et of land it i i uate in Athens twp., bounded as follows - Beginning at the south we-f corner ofl.it No. 1, owned bv Patrick ! Hurly, thence we-twardly along lands of Elijah Smith 115 rods to the 1 ;th ea-t corner of lands belonging to the e-tate of It. P Snyder, deceased, thence northwardly , i along lands of s iid 11. P. Snyder's estate ltd rods to lands i ol said Eraatoa Wolcott, ibence eastwardly along lands I ' of said Wolcott and lands 1 longing to the heirs of Jnli- , | us Tozer. deceased. 115 fods to the fo.id. tlieneo along | I said r- id soutbwardlv l'Jii rods fo the j.kipe of beginning, j ' i Containing 1(10 acies. more or about 40 acres im- 1 ' proved.a framed house and log bam A irait trees thereon. ; Seized and taken in e.v ution at the suit of Ira B. j t Sherwood vs. Dennis Met'artby and Patiiek Hurly. 1 . ALSO—A ccitain hi. piece or parcel of land situate i . J in Leßoy and Granville townships, bonnded aa fallows: j i north by 'and of Sana e! Fitch, ea-t by laud of O. I), j i Perry and.('h irle- Drake, south by land of ('. arles Lamb. 1 ; and west by land of John Warburbm. Containing s.'.l | j acres, more br I'ss, about 4n acres improved, one small j trained house, one fraiiCd b..'rn and a youii" otMiaru . 1 ; thereon. Seized and taken in ex< ution at the suit of IV. A.Park j to the use of John C. Adams vs. A. L.Moore and Isaac 1 i Wilcox. • | ALSO—A certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in j Ulster twp.. bounded as follows; north by laud of Geo. , j West an.? f-aac Hufl', east l.y land of John V'. llufl and J 11. Tv Davidson, V, Co., south by land of Abraham Steers 1 ' j and Henry Kitcbtiii, and we,st by laud ot Geo. Galu-ha j 1 ; and F. A. WiPiarns. ('ontaimnc acres.more or less. I • about V, acres improved, a log house and a log barn and j ! a few fruit trees tiic-reon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of IT. S. Da- j ! I vidsoti A Co., to the use of Charles F. Welles, Jr., vs. i Samuel (lulu -ha. ALSO The foSowinp Tot, piece or parcel of land sit uate in Athens borough, and bounded north by land of j Naac Kulford and John Watkins, Jr.. on the east hv the i highway lands of Gc >. S. Weller and A . Morlcv, on tlie -otitli by lands of K. B. Minier. and on the west by lands ot Jchfi Watkins, Jr. Coutaifiln" about acres, more • or less, about 50 acres improved, fog house, Wg barn, I shoe shop, framed barn, and truit trees thereon ALSO Ml the defendant's interest in the following | described I >t. piece or parcel of land situate in Smithfield tp.. bounded on all sides, north, east, south ar'd west by lands ol Nelson Keeler. Containing one acre, more or less, all Improved, oue steam saw rni.l, small framed house, and a barn thereon. Seized an? taken in execution at the Suit of Jesse f paid ing vs. Warren J . King. ALSO—The following lot, pitce or pafifel of land sit- 1 uate iu Standing Stone tp.. bounded north by land of i John Swaekhammor, east by land of John Hine, south! ■ by land of Alexander Hniiis, and west by laud ot H. J. Madid and E. W. Haird. ( outlining 82 acres, more or less, about .'•!) acres improved, a log house, a framed barn, 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 lan* situate in Canton tp., bounded north by lands of Mrs. William Roberts, past by land of James Metier, south by land of I ! Alpheus Dann, and west by the public highway. Con j tabling 974 acres, mope or less, about ?0 acres improved, one framed house, oi.oj.„.i;e i barn, and fruit trees there on. I Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Henry Riley to the use of Eleazer Pomeroy vs. Zina L. Scott. | ALSO—AII that ceitain lot, piece or parcel of land | situate in Rome tp., bounded as follows; north by land of Htrgh McCalie and Gcrshom Towner, east by land of j 1 Hugh McCabe, south by Jcnd of Hugh McCabe, and west j Iby land of James B. Demoney. Containing.4J acres, I I niore or less, ali improved, with an old framed house, a | work shop, a grist mill, and a few fruit trees thereon, i ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece or parcel of fand , i situate in.Rome tp., bounded as follows : north by land 1 of T. S. Kiuner, cast by land of James Layton, south by land of Jacob Ercanback, and west by land of George Horton and Chaunccy Ransom. Containing 105 acres, be the same, niore or less, about 6.1 acres improved, 2 plank houses, T Irittaed bajn, an apple orchard and ether j fruit trrbs thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of James McCabe to the use of John C. Adams vs. John Gore and • Silas Gore. A LEO- The following lot, piece or parcel of land sit uate in West Burlington tp., and bounded as follows : beginning at a hemlock the north west corner of said lot, thence north 1£ deg. cast fit) 8-10 perches to a licmlock, the corner of t . P. Phillips' lot, then<-e south 884 deg. east 114 5 10 per. to a post, thence south 14 deg. west 69 8-lf/per. to a post, thcncc north 88 deg. west 114 5-10 per. to the place ot beginning. Containing 40 acres and 152 per. more or less, iiiteen acres improved, log house, log barn and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized end takbn in execution at tbb suit of John Rich ardson and Robert B. Davidson, trustees Ac., to the use of Gordon F. Mason vs. Henry Tibbetts. ALSO—AII that described lot, piece or parcel of land situate :b Ulster t., bounded as follows : rforth and eaM by the public highway, south by lands of Uriah Shaw and west by land of John Couktin. Containing half an acre, more or less, all improved, with a framed tavern house, a framed barn and shed and other out buildings, and a few fruit trees thereon, . .. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of James Van Dyke vs. Nathan Olrastead. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land sit nate in Armenia tp., and bounded as follows: beginning at a sugar tree in toe northern boundary line of land conveyed to Lewis P. Newell, thence by lot# No. 306 on map survey 100 per. to a post, thence by iots No. 287 and 286, east 160 per. to a post, thence by lots No. 285 A 301, and south lfiO per. to a post, and by Lewis P. New ell's lot west 160 perches to the place of Beginning, be ing lot No. 307. Containing about 100 acres, more or less, about 40 acre--, more or less, improved, 1 framed house and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of S. SV. & I). F. Pomeroy A Co. vs. Abizer Field. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land situate in Terry tp., bounded north by the public highway leading from" Ter rytown to Albany, east bv land of Matthew McMahon, , south by C. F. lYelles, H. Tetter, B. Roberts and Angus Reg a. j tug Lewis and west by land of C. F. Welles. Containing . lil acres, more or leas, about 20 acres improved, oue framed house, two board slieds aud a fevt fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Moses Eil. enberger to the use of Daniel Cook vs. Henry Yetter. j ALSO—The following lot ol land situate in Granville ! tp.. bounded north by land of Elisha Bailey anu a road ' leading to Ezra Bailey's. eat by land of Ezra Bailey and j Myron Holcomb, south by the public highway, and west by land of John Simpsou and John Zimmer. Contain ing (30 acres, be the same more or less, about 75 acres thereof improved, 1 framed house, 1 framed barn, a log house and a small orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Gorden F. Mason to the use of Heury J. MadTH Vs. Lewis D Fow ler. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land sit j uite in Canton tp., bouu.fed north aud east by lands of j 0. 8. Eellard. ou the south by land occupied by R. 11. Benson, west by the highway leading Irorn Canton vil- : lage to Sullivan county. Containing about 2W square j feet, more or less, all improved, with a two story framed | dwelling house and other Out buildings and fruit trees | there,iu. , j i Seized an'l taken in execution at the suit of E. W. Col- Well to the use of Woodbnll A Co. vs. Josiah Francisco, i ALSO—By a writ Fi. Fa., the following lot, piece or I parcel of land situate in Albany tp., bound north by land ! oi P. H. Wilcox aud other lauds ot def'viuiants. S. C. A J. W. Means, east aud south by lands of V\ elles Wilcox A 8 C A J W Means, and west by the Berwick turnpike.— Containing about 70 acres, more or less, about 20 acres improved with a trained grist mill and watir privilege | | thereunto belonging, ft new lram"? dwMfing house part | ly finished, three plank liotfses, a framed shed, and a lew I fruit trees thereon. j j ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece or parcel of 'and sit- j ; uate in Albany tp., bound north by land of Sheffield W il- i j cox, cast by land of Sheffield Wilcox and others, south by laud of Welles WIICOA aud 8 C A J W Means, and on I the west by the Albany or south branch of the Towanda j | Creek. Containing lot) acres, more or less. ! Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Barton | Kihgslmry cs. Bamuel C Means and J W Means. ALSO—By a writ of Le*. Facias, nil that ceftaiu lot, 1 j piece or parcel of land situate in Burlington and Te'wan- I I da townsnips, and bounded and descrilied as loiluww, to j wit;—beginning at a white maple south west eoiutf of lot No. 276, thence west 152 perches to a beech sapling, thence south 53 5 TO perches to a post, tbeuce west 152 perches to the east line of lot No. 2sl. thence 63 5 10 perches to the beginning. Containing 50 acre- and ld'2 i ! 5-10 perches, strict measure, it being intended !"r the porth bail of lot No. ls'J, on warrant lot .No. 1724. 1 | about 33 ii< res improved, i framed bou'se, 1 framed barn, ' and fiuit Irses thereon. I Seized aud taken iu execution at trie suit of C'. L. I Ward's use vs. William Pepper, Jr., with notice to Sam , uel Stropes. terre tenant. Ai.SO —The following lot of land situate id Asylum 'p., bounded north' by land of John Johnson, east by tand ' of Samuel *"anderpo>! and the Benjamin Ackhi farm i originally. Row occupied by S. S. Frail ey. south by land of William ft. Storr; and west by the William Morrison tract now owned by David Cash. Containing about 430 ■ acres, more or less, about Illiaerea improved, 4 plank | and framed houses and ii frttmed barn with a shed attneh i il thereon. A I.St) All the inter's* of def-ndant in a cluster of Is ! lands lying in the Susquehanna iiv< r, Bradford county, I known as tbe Gordon and Ackla islands, being opposite the mills formerly occupied by Israel Shiith, Asylum tp. Cont ining about'4o acres, more or less, partly improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit ot The Wa\- erly Bank vs. Alan. son B. Smith. ALSO All that certain lot. piece or parcel of laml sit ua'e in Athens tp.. bounded AS follows : north by William Scott's land, EAST by the estate of Julius Tozer. dee'd, south by D. L. F. Clark, and W EST by Julius Tozer's estate. Containing 190 acres, about 90 acres improved, 1 frame ! bouse, 1 framed barn. 1 log shed framed shed attached, 1 I i !I JUS" R-D frn*t trc*S *hc*ecn. AI EO- One other piece or pared ~f LAAD situate in : l Athens tp., bounded ns follows ; north by land ot Win. i SCOTT, cast by the eastate of Julius Tozer, dee'd south by I ' land of E. Wolcott and WEST by land of Julius i'ozer. dee'd, ttnd laud of B. F. Snyder's ex. Containing 17 acres, about 8 acres improved, 1 framed house aud fruit ! trees thereon. ALSO— One other lot of land situate on Canal atieet, ' in Athens boro', and bounded as follows: north by tlie Bank lots, east bv laml of Thomas it Davis, south by < 'anal street, and WEST by lJnd of Mrs. Cnllen. C'uutam ' ing 50 feet front and S4 leet DEEO. ail improved. A LSl)— One other lot of bind situate in Atncns tp.. : bounded north by laud of A. A . E. Elsbree, east by land I of Erastus Wolcott. SOUTH by land ot Win. l'helps and ' west by ljnd of THOMAS I.ane. F Containing 66 acre-, about two acres improved, 1 fn'.rne hI A - E," G barn, saw I mill, and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the SUIT ot The Farm ers I niou Insurance Co. vs. Era-ins Wyiiolt. THOMAs M. WOODRUFF, Sheriff. | Sheriff's Office, Towanda. J;.!y 25, 1-60. 1) V virt '*e of sundry writs of Vend. Expo. ) issued out of te e court of common pleas of L'A.D- , J LORD county, to me directed. Will be exposed to public I-ale on TjIt'RSPAL the *th day of August. A„.D. IX6B, at the court house in Towanda, at 1 o'clock ° M., ; the following lot. piece or parcel of land situate in North ! Towanda, bounded north by land .if Stephen A Mills find j William Klwcil. east by Sugar Creek, south by land of I David Butty, and west by land of Bilaa Mills. Contaltf ' ing one hundred aud filty acrks, more or LESS, about "0 ! a res thereof improved with one trained dwelling liou-E | a framed barn, A eider mil. a work shop, a blacksmith I shop, a corn house and an apple orchard tlieeeou. | Seized ami taken in c.vcci,..'ou at the suit of O D FAR j tlett vs. Ezra RutfV. ALSO— The following lot, piece or parcel CL land situ | ate in Ridgbury twp., bounded as follows . North by ! land ofS. Van Bti.-kirk. ea-t by the Berwick turnpike, I smith by land of John W. Brown and west by laud ot j William Kaston. Containing one acrB. more or less, all j improved, with a framed house and a few fruit trees I thereon. I Seized and taken in execution at. th" =-nit of W'inthrop V. (Pines, a, lniini.-tr.it- rof John Thompson, dec 'D vs. C. ! E. Bingham and .folia A. Bingham. AI B(>—TV? following lot, piece or parrel of land situ- I ate in Norfh Towanda twp , bounded as follows : Oil ! the north by land of John Divine and H. Granger, east | 1 by R Granger, the N B canal A .1 Dougherty, smith by ' i.itid of JUS. Finerty and land it", P -ion of W iiilaui Manger, John Dougherty and J. Young, and west by land OF S. W. Randall. < iiester Bennct* and WHliarn MR- Morran. Containing 207 acres, more of leas, ABHIW T2O AI-RI s improved with three framed houses, 2 framed barns. 1 board sKurtiv, 3 apple orchards and other ! fruit trees thereon. : Sei. I? and taken in execution at the suit of O. D. Bartiett vs. Horace Granger. THUS. M. WOODRUFF, Sheriff's Office, Towanda, Aug. 8, 1860, Sheriff. NOTICK TO FT.'ITCIT ASKIIS.— TO prevent misunderstand ' ing. notice is hereby given that purchasers at Sherirt"- saTes will M reqntr "T' 'pay the amonTitbin at THE time ! I th land is- sold. It has become ijißitntlively necessaty t I adopt this rule, nud it will be strictly adhered to, ex- ; cpt in ea-es,where the purehast F i- a lien creditor and ■ i- entitled to the fund as OR R ULED in tlie Ist section ot ; the act of Assembly, approved April 20, 1-46. which is ! as follows : " Whenever tLe purchasers of real estate at Orphans' Court or Sheriff's sale, snail appear from the proper record to be entitled, as a lien creditor, to receive j tli? V'HOL o* tiny portion of the proceed- of said sale, it : I shall tie the duty of- the sheriff', administrator, executor or other person making such sale, to receive the ieee.pt of such purelia-er or purchasers for the AMOUNT which i lie or tliey wonTd appear, from the recor? N- aforesaid. '5 ' ntitLd to rece ve: Provided thttf fbis section shall n-'T be so construed AS to pre vent the right of said Sheriff, J administrator, executor or othfr person aforesaid to de mand and receive at 1 lie time of sale a sum sufficient to cover all legal < osts entitled to be paid out of the proceeds i of-aid sal"; and provided further, that before any pur chaser or purchasers shall receive the benefit of tins ,-ec ; tion, lie or they -Imli produce to the Slit-riff', or other per- 1 .-joii so making said -ale. a duly certified statement trom j DIE proper records, under the hand and official sea! of the proper officer, showing that he is a lien creditor, entitled ' to receive any part of the proceeds of the .-ale uioresa J said." \ E DITOR'S NOTICE.— In the mailer of - the estate of Henty.Siblr,deceased. In the Orphans' Court of Bradford County. The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court ; to distribute the monies in tlie liands of the Executor, as per account filed, will attend to the duties of his I appoin'mer.t at hi- office in tlie Borough of Towanda, on SATURDAY, the 11th day of AUGUST.IB6O,at 1 o'clock I I'. M., al which time and place all persons interested will ' present tl.fir claims or be debarred from claiming *ny j portion of said fund. G. D. MONTAN YK, | July 15, 1-60. Auditor. . CALE OF REAL EBTATE—TheT*Imt-1 O We Real Estate Known as tiic Luke.'.s T.rini- "ituate ! in Warren Township, Bradford County Pa., arS offered for sale to the highest arid best bidder. This body of lands ' con-ists f.f four contigtto ;s tracts, rAn talcing 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 about fl~e mnesfrom the New York and Erie Railroad. Offers of purchase will be re ceiveC for tns 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 hundr"? a "res, and j parcels wil! not he sold separately unless the whole body can be sold in that' way. Term's of payment, one third cash, and the balance in two eqnal annual instalments, with interest secured by bond and mortgage on the property. Title unquestiona ble and free from all incumbrance. Persons desirous of purchasing wilt ser.d their offers in writing in the nature of bids per acre, either to my Agent, WM. ELWELL, Fl-q., Towanda, Pa. or to myself, SARAH L. KF.ENE, administratrix, with I the will annexed of John Lnkens, deceased, 10th and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia. April 2, 1860. FXSH! FXSXX !! riSXX ! ! ! r piiE best assortment in Pennsylvania, Consisting of X Mackerel. Trout. White Fish, Blue Fish, Salmon, Codfish, Pickled and Smoked Herring. Smoked Halibut, ic Ac., on band, ar.d to be sold cheap, by Towanda. Jane 10,1360 C. B. PATCH 1 TLcaal. REGISTER'S NOTICES. —Notice isbere i tv given, that there has been filed and settled in the office of the Register of Wills, in and for the county of Bradford accounts of Administration upon the follow . ing estates, viz : i Final account of Fanny Chaffee, executrix of John ' Chaffee, late of Waffen, deceased. Final account of James W. Brink, administrator of Charlotte ShJjjard, late of Welts, deceased. Finai account of ITranla Wilson, administratrix of Dan iel Wilson, late of Asvlutn. deceased. Partial account of Joseph Hornet and Sal,bury Cole, execut rs of Frederick Fisher, late of Towanda town ship, deceased. Final acconnt of O. 0. Beslejr, administrator of Isaac Besley, late of Columbia, deceased. Final account of Matiabcr Hill (formerly Jfariaher Shores) and Albert I.ent, administrators of Richard I Shores. late of Wysox, deceased. Final account of James A. Biles, surviving Adm'r of A. | P. Biles, late of Wyalusing, dee'd.. Final account of Levi Noble, atlm'r of Ceo. G. Adams,' ! late of Ulster, deceased. Arid the same will be presented to the Orphan's Court I of Bradford county, on MONDAY the Ist day of Sept. next, for confirmation and allowance. JAMES II.WEBB, Register. Register's Office, July 'JO, IsOO. ORPHANS' COURT SA LE.—Bf virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford Coun i ty, will he exposed to public sale, on the premises, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 4. I60. at 1 o'clock, P. M„ the following described property, late the estate of Orange Bo"worth, late ;of Pilo- twp.. deceased, to wit : North by lands o! Win. Brink s e*tate, oast by lauds belonging ; to the heirs of paid Wju. Briuk's estate, and lauds of Mutely Ellsworth, sputh by lauds of George D.Johnson and Jonathan Nichols, west by lands of Stephen Brink, II M. Tapper and R. B. EasUbrooks. Containing about j sixtv acres, about fifty acres improved, with a framed dwelling house, framed barn, smalt horse barn, two or ! chards thereon. i Term's made known on the day of sale. WM. B. STEVENS, 1 BETSEY BOSWORTH, JUIIP 7. 1869. Administrator*. ORPHANS' COURT SALE —lsv virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford Coun tv, will be exposed to public sale, on the premises, on SATURDAY', AUGUST 4, 1800, at 1 P M.lbe following property late thfe estate of P.M. Hosier .late of Springfield twp., deceased, to wit : The following lot piece or par cel of laud situate in Springfield to., bounded east by X. S. Mo>ley, south by lands of F. F. Bennett, west by land of Charles Elliott, et. al„ north Ijy lands of J. Mo hovd, aiid R. Gulp. Containing Ally-two acres, or there about. Terms of Sale One fourth upon confirmation of sale and the balance in one vear with interent. LEMUEL C. GI.EASON, Jufie 7,1.860. Administrator. OKI' HANS' ( OI'KT SALE—Ky virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford Coun ty, will be exposed to public sale, on the premises, on SATtIRDAY. JULY 7. 1900, at i o'clock, P. M., the fol lowing Property, late th estate of Nelson Johnson, late of Pike twp., deceased, to wit : The following lot, piece or parcel of land sPuate in Pike tp.. bounded north by 1 lauds of George H. Little, east by the- public highway leading through LcKayeville. soulh by William F. Rob b us. wi -I Ly laudsol 'jo.-nih Beuhaiu. Containing about one third of an acre, all Improved, with a email framed dwelling house, shop, barn and a lew fruit trees thereon Terms of "-ale The purchase money to be paid on the confirmation of the safe. J. It. FLETCHER, June 7, I*6o. Administrator. \ DM IN ISTRATCTR'S NOTlCE.—Notierf 1 Y. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es state ol CHARLES PERKINS, late of Sniithfield, dece'd, must make immediate payment, and ail persons having demands against said estate will present them duly au thenticated for settlement. JOSEPH PERKINS, Mayay 24,15C0. Administrator. EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice' is hcre tJ by given, that all persons indebted to the estate of ASHER HUNTINGTON, late of Athgns Borough, de i -ased. an- hereby rcque- -0 {o made payment without de luv and e'l persons having demands against said estate, wiii present tiiciu dulv authenticated for settlement, to CHARLES O. HUNTINGTON, June 26. 1 -00. Ksrcutor. A DMIMSTRATOR'SNOTICE.—Notice -/V. is h'-rMiv given, that all persons indebted to the ' estate ol WILLIAM FA RNBWOR I'll, late of Troy dee'd. are her- by requested to make payment without "delay ; and all pt-rsoiis having < laiuis against tile said estate w ill p't-as? them dulv authenticated lor settlement. LLEAZEK PuMERuY. July 11.1®0. Administrator. A EDITORS NOTICE.— John Holmes to A If J Madilt's use v. Charlft Mead —ln the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County, No. 606, December term, ls.'u. The undersigned.an Auditor, appointed by said Court to distribute funds raised btr Sheriffs sale of real estate of ip lciidant. will attend to the duties of his: ppoiutment at his office in the Borough • f Towanda, on SATURDAY, the l*th cf ACOFST, fB6O. !l o'clock, A. M., at which : line and place all persons interested are requested to present their claims cr e.*e be forever debarred from the said fund. E. OYEHTON, Jr. July 11, lt-60. Auditor. EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE—Notice is here- JLJ by given, that all persons indebted to the estate of RICHARD McPHERSO.., lite of Wyalusing tp., dee'd., are hereby requested to make payment without delay ; and all persons having claims against said estate will 1 reseii'' Hum duly authenticated lor settlement. JOHN MORROW, April 8, I*6o. Executor. A I)M! N1 STK A TRIX S NOTICE.-Notice -• A ' i.. hereby given. that all persons indebted to the es tate of JOB sil EPA RD G.teot Athens Borough, deceased are hereby requested to make immediate paymeut.and all pe. - u- having claims against said estate will present' them duly authenticated for settlement. CORNELIA SHEPARD. Administratrix de bonis turn, with w ill annexed, i ebruary 29, 1860. ; A I) MINI STR A TOR'S N OTIC E. —Not ice v 1 is herebv ei\-n that. all persons indebted to the es tate of GEORGE AVERY, late of Rome township, dee'd. are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and all per- us having claim* against said estate will present them duly authenticated I'T settlement to John Paau more, at Rome. JOHN PASSMORE, HAMPTON CHAMPI.IN.I March 1, 1861*. Administrators. i 1 RAND JURY, drawn for September T. A f A. D. isco. erm'enia—Robert Mason, Jr. Shesheouin— Eli.-Jia Newell, Canton- -John Lillc-y, Ahijan Mead. Franklin Nelson Gilbert. Sniithfield—Wm. Knicker llcrrii k Solomon Stevens, bo, her, F. A. French. Solomon B. Csnfield. Troy tp.—Enos B. Luther, Liti h,field —Wm. K. Walker.. 11 err ickJM' K can. l.eßov J. P. Van Fleet. Tuscarora—-H en ry Mont i Monroe tp—Wm. Wlrite, L. gomery. A. Prati. Warren - Daniel H. Abell. Orwell C-eo. ,iaiJy. Wyalusing—Eiisha Lewis, J" Pike—Harir-tn Warner. ktcler. ; Stan'g St tic T. 11. Sclioon- Wysox—Stephen Clason. ! over. TKA\ ERSE JL'HY -SECOND WEEK. ' Athens tp Ransom Parsh Rome—Nelson Ailis, Silas a!!. Jacob A Weiler. Seeley, P. Fnrbeß. BurHngton—Morris Wilcox Riduberv Joel Peterson, A ilezekiah Whitehead, M Ostrander, P. W, Burn- Smith. hain. Canton—Kciio.n Packard. Springfield—OA Vincent, J | Franklin—l 'I Taylor. John N Cooley. Granvi Ic-.-Y. Saxton, Lu-,Standing,Stone—C Roof, man r "u.n