"TOTAL AAD GENERAL. I nf t irnk was the hottest of the sea ®^ v#ru l days the thermometer ranged from 90° to rR* 7 . v q hat we consider warm enough for all ,u the purposes- THACARY'S " Virg : nians" Is now entire an d is to be superseded by an illustrated LJOU ' U " MCCLBLLAK'S Virginians." The Utter Ju probably have an extensive >v. for the lost two weeks, owing to the , u advertisements, our local matter has been r " b , blv crowded out. Hereafter we shall endeavor ■""" 1 for all •' locals" that may come under our ob- M find r . cur b-stone reporter" will keep an " eye rep l "* everything of local interest. ERRATA —An error occurred in onr ,*7,, proceedings of the meeting of the Republican p 7 Committee, in our last issue. The primary elec •W to be held in the different tow,.ships, on Satur t:''n\T-it of August, instead of the 3d. as announced, plates will he "-und correct in this week's paper. Tl, e youth who robbed Mr GARDNER, Ckc'llollow, an account of which we publUh ,ek U now confined in jail at this place, await ,J ■ lie is said to ho a very intelligent appearing UA nd a* he has high asperatioM be will probably be fished with a large city residence. Rather last for a fourteen year old. _ AID DWESTIOM.— Some people arc pre •lieed zain*t the use ol Saleratus and say that it is e unhealthy. But Chemists and Physicians say that " Saleratus i* not only perfectly healthy but is a cor „„„ o,:, pr~.rl.g D B, Be laud A Co.'s Chemical Saleratus tl.ey will be in the pos ition of a perfectly pure article and one that will do you good. SHAWS' Bakery lias been greatly im ,.,TCd. an d i-s now doing an extensive busiuess. They ve employed au old and.experieneed baker who is giv , r ncral satisfaction. They keep constantly on hand . 7'eand elegant assortment of edibles, wtiioh they are 1' eg at remarkably low prices Those desiring anything iatheir line will do well to give theui a call. M?- MOSQUITOES —TO drive away these pu „ Wttroublesome insects, camphor is said to he the 7 .nwerful agent. A camphor hagliungup in an open rssement will prove an effectual barrier to their entrance. Casiphoratcd spirits applied as a perfume to the face and tail, will prove a good preventative, but when bitten f,tthrui, aromatic vinegar is the best antidote. FOR TOBACCO CHF.WKRS. —A ger from the tobacco region of Virginia warns the to ft i liewcr* of the North against using " the weed" ired in the South, as tliey arc poisoning it to kill off .-.urthern men Taster than they can Inpe to do with Mder and ball. If it he f. ue it is certainly very impor ■ tttto those who indulge in its use, and we commend I:. notice to their careful consideration leaving them to I , oi the v alue of the information. JQ- Cows POISONED —Several cows running | ii artrc. were poisoned one day last week, while grazing ' La an i-laud in the river, a short distance above town— I Those that had remedies administered in time recovered —the others died, it is supposed by some that they were purpo*elv poisoned, while others think that it was the result of tbeir eating poisonous weeds that grow along tiie river. The latter is probably the truth ol the matter. I ssrT Wanda pan now boast of a telegraph. IT* line connecting this place with Waverly has lieen lapleted, and is now in lull operation. Our facilities R staining the latest news are now equal to those of ■- fthe villages along the X. Y. A E. It. I?., instead of B; several hours behind them, we are uow hut a few ■ >s. Now is the time to subscribe for tlie Reporter, v-' will here ifter cantata telegraphic news up to the ■- HIT of going to press. About four milts above Tui kltanuock, in-ry extensive break, the largest known for years, oc red in the canal, onSthe 6th inst. The break which rurred al>out live miles below that place, !a>t week, had ,'. l been repaired, costing from ten to fifteen luidred dot air and it was while the water was being let in to (ill ;,rana! that the break above occurred. We also learn fat there is quite au extensive break in the canal below Pitiston. m fc£- Lieut. MEANS, while stationed in Wes irm Virginia-at Piedmont—was, with a numlicr of men nt out on a scouting expedition, in which adventure he iptnred an 01.l musket* the property of a " seeesher," which he brought home as one of the" curiosities" of the i war. It is rgther an ancient looking piece, hearing the t i United States mark, and was probably stolen by some seedier who had not the fear of the law before his m*. It i< an object of much interest among the curious diurtowu. W* PHELPS A THAYER'S celebrated show ' exhibit at Towanda, this (Thursday) afternoon and "eng. at Burlington, on Friday, and at Troy, on Sat *h'- The reputation of this celebrated company is so *• known, that we have no doubt it will be extern ively pstror.ired. As FRANK is personally known by many of u citizens, and his " unparalleled show" has gained •A world-wide popularity for amusing scenes and herons comicalities, there will undoubtedly be a per rush. See advertisement in another column. ShrT'he Recruiting officers for the st"n Re ?®et of Artillery, *ent Irom this place.cn Saturday twenty-three recruits which they had obtained since "fling their office here. They were as fine appearing -jdy of voug men as ever left thi> town for the war. Sev - fn-other* have enlisted since the first company took , ■ -fir departure. This is a desirable branch of the ser- j m esch volunteer, as soon as he enrolls himself, is i '* r n in and receives his uniform, from which time his j ''• rations commences. EDUCATIONAL. —The quarterly meeting c Bradford conn'y Teachers' Association, will be held 11 >[l, rthtielnd an essay, together with declamations and the of selected extracts. Questions connected with aoe of education will be brought forward for discus 'l is hoped that there will be a general attendance 's iier*audall interested in the welfare of our schools. ■ _ NATHAN YOUNG, Jr., Pres. ' W.SCOTT, Secy, j H-U. 1861. V EROMOTF-D. —We notice that JOHN W. place .who was Second Lieutenant in Capt. ! '7 Tk "hmteer Company, has been appointed Second 'Senant in the Eighth Itegiment of Infantry, in the * lar army of the United States. We are glad to see fc*i' ' LLV t ' MM promoted, and we are sure that "• P">e himself worthy of the position. wo woo ' ( t remark in this connection that tain * > " t now place for the purpose of ob- j ;„. t P f recruiU 10 ftn "F ( ' a Pt- Taoi-yg Company. Home '• ,T ' mtn Werc neede ' l - and M two-thirds of *•7" * r baVea!read - v tend,>rf, d their seavices *ltlw d* 'bat he will not be long in procnr ' "ai! nlunh,:r - Those who desire to secure the iJ n ifiould apply immediately. WSr We clip the following correspondence from the Waverly Advocate, of the nth inst: WAVERLY. Aug. 7, 1861. To the Mayor of Towanda .-—ln behalf of this Corpor ation, I congratulate you on the completion of your Tele graph line, and hope it may be the means of streugthen : iug the bonds of " Uuiou" between the two villages. J AS. APLIN, Pres't. Hoard Trustees. TOWAKDA, 7th Aug. Hoard Trustees Waverly:— We most cordially recip rocate your kind expressions and good wishes, in the lull belief that they will be realized. C. L. WARD, Burgess A Prest'. Council. THE ARMY WORM. —We learn from our exchanges that the destructive army worms have appear ed in some sections of the State and are making sad hav oc ith the oats and corn crops. Probably no more de structive animal or insect makes its ap pearauce in any community—whole fields of grain, and not funfrequently whole sections of country, failing a prey to its ravages. We understand that they are making their way north, and that every Held of oats and corn that comes within the line of their march is doomed to certain destruction. No means, as yet, have been discovered to destroy them or divert them from their coarse. On Wednesday last, says the Elmira Advertiser, some Buffalo officers arrested a sweet look ing young man, who had been round town for three weeks past playing billiards, drinking brandy smashes, smoking cigars, attending horse races, Ac. The arrest was in con sequence of a rumor which had gained ground for a day or two back among the boys that CUAULEY MILLER had another name, more appropriate to one of the softer sex. At the police office the secret came out, and CHARLEY stood.confessed AS LYDI A FOSTER, a girl from twelve miles south of Dunkirk. She states that she had been three weeks in this unnatural attire, and asseits as a reason for her wayward course, that she is seeking for a man. She was taken before a Justice and afterwards given over to the keeper of the Waverly Hotel, to be forwarded to her home. BSf A FF.W MEK WANTED. —About *2O pood i able bodied men will be taken in the Goodrich Guards, | W. H. TELFORD Captain, now encamped at Towanda.— | Xonebut unmarriid men need apply, and all must be over tivc feet lour inches and a hall in height, and good front teeth. The company will positively start for Har risburg on Friday morning,Au gust 16,1861, atGj o'clock Arrangements have been made for keeping the men at this place until that time. Those young men* of the , country who are anxious and willing to serve this couutry in this its hour of peril, have now an opportunity of ; doing so. and that too in a company which his the repu taiiou of being the best company which has yet lieeu or. ganized in the county. We advise all who wish to go in a good company to go in this, and to be on hand as early as possi ble. no later than Thursday noon, Jlrtu SHrtJntfscmcms. JUNE 12, 18617 THIS WEEK LARGE ADDITIONS WILL BE MADE TO THE STOCK OF LADIES DRESS GOODS, AT TH KEYSTONE STORE, AMONG WHICH ARE I MANY NEW STYLES ! ANO BEAUTIFUL GOODS, AT A Very Great Reduction FROM FORMER PRICES. ALSO A LAKGE STOCK OF Ladies Sun Umbrellas, At Equally Low Prices ! Towanda. June, 10, 1861. What Everybody Ousjit to Know! That Geo. P. Cash has a First Class MARBLE YARD! IN FULL OPERATION, A. T TOWANDA ! lIAT TIE IS PREPARED TO DO . WORK better and cheaper than any other establish ment in the country. That he can put iip sets of Tomb- Stones at any price" from $5 to $.'.00. That he warrants his work to be well done and to give satisfaction. That he can furnish Marble Table-Tops and Mantles as cheap as they can be obtained in New York or elsewhere. WHAT EVERYBODY OUGHT TO DO! Come to bis Yard before purchasing elsewhere. Pat- I ronizeahome enterprise, and not run away to York State and get inferior work done. And finally every body ought to erect a suitable memorial over the re main* "f their loved friends. CAUTION—A man calling himself Thomas, and hail ing from Binghamton, has been obtaining orders for work by representing that he is agent for a manufactory in Towanda. Beware of him ! Some agents have a habit of calling on the friends of the deceased for work, before they have fairly baried their dead out of their tight. Frown upon such men. When you get ready, call on the subscriber and examine bis stock. N. B Country produce taken in exchange for work. Don't forget the place. Eagle Marble Works, opposite Gen. Pattern's residence, Towanda, Pa. GEO. P. CASH. AGENTS—G. W. Brink, Leßaysville; B. Overfield, Musboppen; J. If. Webb, Smithfiekl Summit; B. S. Dart, Troy. Towanda, June 17, 1861. /10DFISII, MACKEREL, SALMON, Shad, Whitefisb, and Tront, for sale cheap at Towanda, June 26,1861. FOX'S. [ SOAP 1 SOAP !—The best assortment of i Toilet. Chemical and Common Bar Soap, at To wands, June 26, 1561. FOX 6. ittfsccUaitfous. ALBANY AGRICULTURAL WORKS, WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE, EMERY BROS., Proprietors, RATENTPEA AND MAM'PACTL'KERS OK Emery's Patent Changeable Rail road Horse Powers, ALSO, LEVER POWERS, for Four, Six and Eight Morses, of new and superior construction, to gether with a great variety of labor-saving AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY. TO THE FARMING PUBLlC.—Notice is hereby given that RAYMOND M.WELLES, ot Athens. Pa., (who was until recently the senior member of the firm of Welles, Blood & Co,, of Athens,) is the on ly authorized Agent for the sale of EMERY'S HORSE POWERS,THRESHING MACHINES,and other WAKES manufactured at the ALBANY AGRICULTURAL WORKS For the county of Bradford, with the privilege ol selling for the counties of Tioga, Susquehanna, and Wyoming, in Pennsylvania, and the adjoining counties in New York State. ALL licenses and contracts heretofore existing with other parties for their manufacture and sale in this terri tory having expired, the public are notified that they will lie held responsible directey to the Patentees tor dam ages for using any other horse powers, threshers, Ac., made and sold to thera by otlie- parties and in imitation of and infringing upou the letters patent held by EMERY BROTHERS. Kir For description of prices, terms, Ac., see the Il lustrated Catalogue of the Albany Agricultural Works, furnished gratis on application to"EMEKY BROTHERS, Albany, N. Y.. or B. M. WELLES, Athens, June 26,1861. Athens, Pa. Sitsquejjanmt (£ullc§i;ile Institute, TOWANDA, BRADFORD CO., PA. FACULTY : Rev. JAMES MeWILLIAMS. Principal. Professor of An cient Languages, and Mental and Moral Sciences. SAMUEL L. FISI.ER. A. B. Professor of Mathematics aud Natural Science. Prof.CHARLES It. COBURN, County Superintendent, General Director of Normal Department. Miss NANCY BALLARI). Preceptress. Mrs. HELEN A. ADAMS. Assistant Preceptress. Miss MARY B. ALLEN, Teacher of Vocal aud Instrumen tal Music. Mr. D. CAXFTELD DAYTON, Stewarl. Mrs. 1). C. DAYTON. Matron. The Fall Term commences WEDNESDAY, AU GUST 21, and will contiuue 11 weeks. TUITION, FKll TKRM t [Payable invariably in advance, or one-half on entering the school, and one-halt at the middle of the term—fuel and contingencies included.] Primary, per term $ 1 00 Preparatory 6 00 Higher, Ist year, |icr terra 7 oo Higher, Ist and 2d year, per term 8 00 Classical, Ist year, per term 7 oo Classical, 2d and 3d year, per term 8 00 N. B. Pupils will be classed by the most advanced branch they respectively pursue. Pupils using scholarships are charged $1 per term for fuel and contingents. EXTRA KXFKNSKB: French f 3 00 German. 3 00 Drawing 6 00 Board in the Institute, per week, including fuel and light 2 00 Washing, per dozen 38 The Collegiate year is divided into three terms of 14 weeks each. The Anniversaiy exercises will be held at the close of the Spring term. No deduction will be made for absence, exeept in case of protracted illness of over two weeks. Instrumental Music will not, as heretofore, be taught in the Institution, but by special arrangement—a class will be taught iu a hall adjoining the grounds of the lustitute, by the Teacher n! Vocal Music. This arrangement has been adopteil for the past term, and experience has proved it to be eminently superior to the plan pursued in former years. Special pains will be taken to secure the greatest progress of those wishing to take lessons In this branch. Terms will be as heretofore : I Tuition on Piano Forte, per term $lO 00 Use of instrument on which to take lessons 50 do for practice 2 00 Pupils boarding in the Hall will furnish their own tow els, Ac., and the table silver a. their option. It is desira ble that they also furnish their own bed and bedding when it is convenient, but when otherwise, these will be furnished at a slight charge. It is strongly recommended that students from abroad should board in the Institution, as better opportunities for advancement in study are thereby secured. Normal I)e]tat Iment —Specia 1 exercises are arrangen without extra charge for those preparing themselves as Teachers of Common Schools. Prof. C. K. COBURN, the able and well known Superintendent of Common Schools in the county, has kindly consented to organize the Tea cher's class, and direct the course to be pursued. lie will also be present to conduct its exercises as often as practicable, and will deliver frequent lectures on the Theory and Practice of Teaching, as also on other subjects connected with Normal training. Those persons, therefore, intending to engage in teach ing for the winter, will find it greatly to their advantage to be present during the Fall term. Prof. Colmrn's connection with the institution is not such as to in any way interfere with the discharge of the regular duties of his office. No pains will be spared, on the part of the Faculty and Trustees in sustaining the high repulatation the institu tion has hitherto enjoyed, and iu rendering it more wo thy of future patronage and support JAMES MeWILLIAMS, Principal. Aug. 5, 1861. Threshing Machine Agency. ATTENTION ! FARMERS ! TnE SUBSCRIBER IS SOLE AGENT in the county ot Bradford and the neighboring coun ties iu Pennsylvania aud New York, for ZEIMTEIRaY'S Celebrated Threshing Machines, EMERY'S ONE AND TWO HORSE POWERS, are too well and popularly known to need any description from me, and I will only say that they continue to de serve the reputation they have enjoyed for ten years of being the " best Endless Chain Horse Power in use." These Powers possess conveniences and advantages pos sessed by no other power. EMERY'S NEW PATENT THRESHER AND CLEANER This a new Machine, and lias not before been intro duced into this region. It lias no endless chain straw carrier, but separates all kinds of grain thoroughly from the straw, by a combination of Pitts' Endless Canvass Celled Apron, a new Improved Revolving Picker, and the well known Vibrating Riddle. It is a simple, durable and efficient Machine, will thresh rapidly and clean thor oughly, without wasting, all kinds of grain. It will not choke, run easily and steadily, without jumping, and is warranted to be superior to the common Rake Cleaner now in use. It remains only to lie seen and tested, to be pronounced by every experienced hand at threshing, to be an admirably contrived and constructed Thresher and Cleaner. EMERY'S IMPROVED THRESHERS & SEPARATERS, are not excelled by any in market, are well constructed, simple and durable. lam prepared to supply all kinds of AGRICULTURAL ZUEACKIZfRRT* at manufacturers prices and term*. m WESTWARD norxn. EASTWARD BOrND. Dunkirk Express, ,4.2s P.M. N. York Express.9.27 A.M. Night Express... .3.16 A.M. Night Express.. 11.17 P.M. Mail 7J>B P.M.'Stearfiboat Expr's 4.39 P.M. Accommodation.. .9.35 A M. Cincinnati Expr's 4.2S A.M. Express Freight.. ,5.33 P.M. Fast Freight 9.32 A.M. Fast Freight 7.17 A.M.Way Freight 6.00 PAL Way Freight, 9.10 A.M.j an. The Express Freight, Fast Freight. Cincinnati Ex press, and Fast Freight (going East and West,)vun every day. The Night Express, Sundays,runs ouly to Elmira. The Matl train remaius over night at Elmira. CHA'tj. MINOT, Gen'l Sup't. fiesal. BOCLAMATIONW liereas the Hon. U. MERCUR, President Judge of the 12th Ju dicial District, consisting of the Counties of Uradford and Susquehanna, and Hnuorables Jous PASXXOHE, and JOBS F. LONG, Associate Judges, in and for said county of Bradford, have issued their precept hearing date the 18th day of July, A. D. 1861, to me directed, lor holding a Court'of Oyer and Terminer, General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Common Pleas and Orphan's Court at To wanda, for the County of Bradford, on the first Monday, the 2d day ot September next, to continue two weeks. Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coroners and Justices of the Peace and Constables, of the County ol Bradford, that they be then and there in their proper person, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with their records, inquisitions and other remembrances, to do those things which to their office appertains to lie done ; and those who an* bound by recognisance or oth erwise to prosecute against the prisoners who are or may he in the jail of said County, or who shall be bound to appear at the said eoort, ure to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Jurors are re quested to be punctual in their utteudauce, agreeably to their notice. Dated at Towanda, the 29th of July, in the year of onr Lord, one thousand eight hundred ond sixty one, and of the Independence of the United States, the eighty fifth. A.HANSON SPALDING. Sheriff. Q HERIFF*3 SALE. — Ry virtue of sundry O writs of Vend. Expo., issued out of the court of common pleas of Bradford county, to me directed, wdl be exposed to public sale ou THURSDAY, lbs 2:ith day ot August. A. D. 1861, at the court house, in Towanda, atone 1 o'clock. P. M., the billowing described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Windbaui township, Bradford county, bounded as follows, to wit: Ou the north by lands of Simon and Darius Brainard and James Newman, east by Morris Lawrence, south by Norntaii Coles, and west by William Wheelhouse. Containing fifty acres, he the same more or less, about 10 acres improved,one framed house, trained barn, auda young orchard thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of E. A.Jack way vs. John Shoemaker. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Wysox township, hounded ou the north by lands of Butrand Whitney, on the cast by lands of Jasper Brown, on the south by lands of Gorsline, on the west by the public highway. Containing nine acres, more or less, about six acres improved, one framed house, one framed burn, and an orchard thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Edward Itaynsford, to the use of E. T. Eox Vs. It. It. Brovn^ ALSO—The following desreibed lot,piece or parcel of land, situate in Canton township, bounded as follows : | (Being a portion at a tract of laud in the warrantee name ' of' William Euestou,) On the west by the Tioga County j line, on the north by the Joseph Whitehead tract,on the [ east by the Francis Mifflin tract, and on the south by I the John Vaughn tract. Except 100 acres, sold nndcou- I conveyed by Benjamin Coolbaugh to Samuel Moore, from ' the N. W. corner ot said tract, and 120 acres sold and con j veyed by said Coolbaugh to Simeon Mcintosh from the I south-east corner of the same. Leaving 213 acres of | land, more or less, being the saute lot conveyed by Henry j Gatis to Wm.A. Park. 1 Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Win. A. i Park to the use of Joseph Towner vs. Hiram M. GotT. ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel of laud, sit | nate in Albany township, bounded as follows: Ou the north by lands lielonging to the heirs of 11. S. Wilcox, on I the east by the south branch of Towanda Creek, on the south by lands ol E. It. Jones and John Sterigcre, on the west by Sands of Augustus Storigere. Containing 94 acres, be the same more or less, about 70 acres improved, one framed house, one framed barn, one horse barn, and an orchard of truit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Peter Sterigere to the u-e ot Welles k Ackley vs. Freeman Wilcox ert P. Eddy. ALSO— The followiug described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Canton township, hounded on the North bv the public highway, on the east and south by land of Mrs. Sarah Mix, on the west by land of A. J. Merritt— containing one lourt of an acre, be the same, more or less, all improved, one framed building occupied us a store, and a tew fruit trees thereon. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Canton twp., bounded on the north by lands ot Irad Wilson and r. G. Mauley, on the east by the public highway, on the south by the meeting house lot. and laud belonging to the estate ot B. Palmer.dee'd. and ou the west by lands of Irad Wilson. Containing one and half acres, be the same unoe or less, all improv ed. framed house, framed burn and fruit trees thereon. ALSO—The following described 'ot, piece or parcel of laud situate in Canton t.Vp., boutnled as follows. Beginn ing at the Corner of Union street, and Centre street, as laid down on a map or plot or Canton village dated Oct. I, 1854, and running thence easterly along the south side of Union street. 209 4 10 feet to Wright's Alley, as laid down on said map, thence southerly along the west side of said alley, about 115 feet to the north east corner of lot No. 19 on said map, (sold to Canfield) thence wester ly along the north line of said Canfield lot to u point on the east side of Centre street, aforesaid, 124 Irom the place of beginning, and theuce northerly along the east of said street to the place of beginning. 124 feet, it being lots N0g.21, 22 & 23, as per said map, and containing about 250SU feet, square measure, of ground, be tbe same more or less. All improvea, one brick dwelling house, one framed barn, and fruit trees theroon. .Seized and taken by three executions at the suit of Stevenson k Bowen vs. H. Lockwood k S. Benedict. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of laud situate in Athens ami Smithtield townships, bound ed on the north by laud of Wm. I'helps. east by land of Samuel Califf, south by lands now iu possession of Lewis Wallia, west by lands of Samuel Moi uton. Containing about 80 acres, more or less, about 30 acres improved, 1 framed house thereon. ALSO—A lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Smith field soWnship, bouuded on the north by other lauds for merly in possession of Jno. Sherman, east by lands of 1,. S.Gates.south by lands of A.C. Scott, and west by land of Nathan Quick. Containing 44 acres, more or less —about 12 improved, log house, log barn, and a few tiuit trees thereon. Seeized and Liken in execution at the suit of M. Bul ; lock n Litchfield township, bounded on the north by lands ot Orson Carner, ou tbe east by the highway, on the south by lands of Thomas Perry, and Josepn Parks, on the west by laud of 11. B. Keeler. Containing 29 acres, more or less, about 18 improved, with one long house, framed barn, and a few fruis trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Wm. Car ner (low to the use of N. C. Harris vs. Henry Mallory. ALSO —The following lot, pisce or parcel of land, situ ate in Armenia township, bounded on the north by lauds of J. P. Buruham and Jno. Yeomans, east by Hirutn Case, south by E. Knights, west by E. Knights, John Richmond Coral Webber. Containing eighty acres, lie the same more or less, about 40 improved, a framed house, Iramed barn and fruit trees thereon. ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Armenia township, bounded as follows : North by land of Alfred Ripley, east by land of John Benson, south | by land of Peter Cole, and west by land of Alanson Smith —containing 110 acres, mere or less, about 30 acres im proved. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of E. Pom eroy to the use ot Alvan Stephens vs. Henry Covert and George Fields. ALSO—The following descrilicd lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Smithlield township, bounded and de scribed as follows : On the north by lands ot James H. Webb, east by land of Waterman Brown, and South by land of'Orriu E. Harris. Containing about 50 acres, more or less, about 25 acres improved, one log house, and a few frnit trees thereon. Seized and Liken into execution at the suit of Jchn Ward vs. Nathan E. Wood. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parrel of land situate in Rome twp.. bounded north by lands of i Elmer Elliott, cast by lands of Joseph Allen, south lMIN ISTRATCR'S NOTICE —Notice J\. is hereby given, that at! persons indebted to the es tate of J AMES CUDDEBACK, dee d., late of Athens tp., are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and all persons having demands against said estate will present thera duly authenticated for settlement. ABRAHAM CUDDEBACK, July 24.18:11. Administrator. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— In the matter of the estate of Mary Cai mtr, die'd. In the Orphans' I Cunrt of Bradford county. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, an Ati | ditor, appointed by said Court to distribute monies in the hands of the Exeeutor of said estate, will attend to ; the duties ot his appointment at his office in the Borough of Towanda, on SATURDAY, the 17th day of AUGUST, ! A. I)., 1G1. at 1 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, and that all persons having claims upon said monies must present them, or else be forever debarred fiom the sains P.D.MORROW. July 16, ISCI. Auditor. U AUDI A N'S SALE - The undersigned, Y Guardians of the minor children of Caleb Lyon, late ! of Pike twp., dee'd.. will sell on the premises, on FRI DAY, the 30th day of AUGUST, 1861, at 1 o'clock. P.M., the following described lot. piece or parcel of land, bound i ed on the north hv lands of Ossean Pease and Albert j Conklin, on the east by lands irt A. Couklin and John j Black, on the south and west by lands of Asa Payson, i Joel Johnson, A. Conklin, and O. l'ease. Containing 75 I acres, 50 acres improved. JONATHAN BUSH, JOHN BLACK, July 17.1861. Guardians. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— hi the matter of Taylor, tl'ftd A* Co . n. Stiphen IVhilaktr. In ! tiie Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County, No. 80, , May term. 1861. j The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed to distribute, I Ac., funds in the hands of the sheriff, arising from saio I of defendant's personal property, will attend to the dn j ties of his appointment at his office in the borough of ! Towanda, on MONDAY, the l'Jth day of AUGUST, A. | D., 1861. at 0 o'clock, A. M., when and where all peT ' sons having claims against said estate are requested to : present them or be forever debarred from said fund. E OVERTON. Jr., j July B,ISGI. Auditor. OR PH A NS' COURT SALE—By "virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford Co., will be exposed to public sale on the premises on BAT | URDAY, the 17th day of AUGUST, lwl, at 1 o'clock, ' P. M.,the following property.late the estate of Orange [ Bosworth, dee'd., situate in Pike tp., and bounded and described as follows On the north by land of W. Brink's estate, east by land belonging to the heirs of said W. Brink's estate and Mosely Ellsworth, south by lands of Geo, D. Johnson and Jonathan Nichols and west by land of Stephen Brink, 11. M. Tapper, aud R. B. Easterbrooks. Containing about sixty acres, about, fifty acres thereof improved, with a framed dwelling house and trained barn, small horse barn and two orchards thereon. Terms made known on the day of sale. WM. B. STEPHENS. BETSY BOSWORTH, Jul v 10, 1861. Administrators. \ EDITOR'S NOTICE.— In the matter of IJL I I'm. Champion ft. Hiram Root. In the Court of Bradford County Common Pleas, No. 480, May T. 185' J. The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by the Court to distribute tunds arising from Sheriff*s srfle of defend ant's real es-tate. will attenu to the duties of his appoint ment at his office, in the Borough ot Towanda. on FRI DAY. the 17th day of JULY. 1861, at 2 o'clock, P. M., when and where all persons having elaims against said estate, are requested to present the same or be forever debarred therefrom. G< i)< MONTANYK, June 12. 1861. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE —5 the matter of the estate of Frederick Fischer. dte'd. In the Or phans' Court of Bradford county. The undersigned an Auditor, appointed by the said Court upon exceptions tiled to the account of Eecutor in the above named case, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his Office in the Boro' of Towanda, on MONDAY, the 12th dav of AUGUST, A. P., 1861. June 12th, 1861. G. D. MOXTANYE, Auditor. "VT OTIUE TO"COLLECTORS.— YOU"are i-N hereby authorized to deduct five |>cr cent, from the State tax of every individual who shall pay bis or her State and County Taxes iu full, on or before the 22d day of June next, and the same shall be allowed you in your settlement with the Treasurer, provided the same is by you paid into the County Treasury on or before the 26th and 27th days ot June, next. By order of the Commis sioners. E. B. COOLBAUGH, Clerk. Commissioner's Office, April 8, 1861. A" ~ DM IN ISTR A TOR'S NOTlCE—Notice is hereliy given that all persons indebted to the es tate of JONATHAN RUSH, dee'd., late of Columbia tp., are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and all persons having demands aggfhst said estate will present theiu duly authenticated tor settlement. ISRAEL A. FIERCE, June Iff, 1861. Administrator. PROCLAMATION. —Bradford county, a*. ELIZABETH MASON, by her next friend, j. W, Foster, vs. RCFU.B MASON, in Bradford County Com mon Pleas, No. 134, February Term, 1861. To Rutus Mason :—Whereas a subpoena in Divorce was issued to Feb. term, 1861, which was duly returned non est inventus, and thef.-on nnd alias subpoena was Issuer) in said case, returnable to May term, 1861, upon the return of which.proof was made that the said Rufus Mason could not be found in my bailiwick. This notice is therefore to require you to appear before th? Judges of the said Court on the first .Monday of Sep tember next, to answer said complaint. &c. A. HANSON SPALDING, Sheriff's Office. Towanda. Aug. 7, 1861. Sheriff. REGISTER'S NOTICES.—Notice is here by giten, that there has been filed and s-. ttledin the office of the Register of Wills, iu and for the county of Bradford, accounts of Administration upon the fol lowing estates, viz -. Fiual account of D.C; Hall, guardian of F. E. Posf. Final account of Aaion Chubbuck, executor of Nathan iel Russell, late of Orwell, dec a. Final account of H. Chirmpfin and John Passmore, ad ministrators of George Avery, late of Rome, dee'd. Partial account of Hetty M. Besiey, guardian ol Oliver, John and Gabriel Beslcy. Partial account of C. O. Huntington, executor of A. Huntington, late of Athens, dee'd. Partial account of Angelinc Lyon, administratrix of Caleb Lyon, late of Pike, dee'd. Final account of C- Gillett and Jason Wright, admin istrators of Plumlcy Gillett, late of Athens. Final account of B. J. Pickering, administrator of EH Gibbs, late of Orwell, dee'd. Final account of John Salisbury, administrator of Chns. Salisbury, late of Springfield, dee'd. Final account of John K. Long, administrator of John Miller, deed. Partial account of N. Griffin, guardian of Lcland and Samuel Griffin. Final account of C. Schoonover and Aurilia Wilcox, administrators of James Wilcox. And the same will be presented to the Orphans' Court of Bradford county, on MONDAY, the 2d day of SEP TEMBER next, for confirmation and allow Mice. N. C. ELSBREE, KegiaUu Register's Office, Towanda, Aug. 5,1861.