iirto aswt'UsrntnUs. JOSEPH POWELL, Desires to call SPECIAL ATTENTION To his Stock of BRUSB E L S j THREE PLY ({• INGRAIN CARPETINGS. OIL CLOTHS, i V It U G G E T T S, NIATTS, &C. &C. Of which a Large Stock has \jrST BEEN RECEIVED. Also to his Stock of !LADIES DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, AND j To which Additions are Constantly being Made. Also to his .Stock of MILLINERY GOODS, roll 8 A I.E j WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Also to his .Stock of 1M lB GLtSS WIRE JI'ST OPENED. Also to a Full Stock of pjpomestic Dry Goods, l/ATS AND CAPS, Loots AND SHOES, AND CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, | All of which WILL US swld as ustiat much under MARKET PBICES L 'OFFERS, TEAS AND SPICKS—The L TIE* in Town. C.ft. RATVH. i - ITKKL HOOP SKlltTS—Cheaper than • "TLISR :l.n*E at MERITR'S. fiSTANYES' STORE, SEPT. 4 r 1860. be AN HIE NOTICE. IT R friend.', nod others, are respectfully ' UNITED to examine our New Stock of ALL & WIN T ER GOODS, NS-EIM- !I the Styles now in vogue, which have been '•••J at the Lowest ebb, in the market, and will be '• ri'l/iv. Our stock consists of all the varieties ''AJILE AND Fancy *Y GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTH NC.MENS- FURNISHING GOODS, HARD-WARE, IRON, NAILS, AND SADLERY HARDWARE, [ UROi'KERY, FAMILY GRO CERIES, ROOTS AND SHOES, &c., &c. ft * N R H will TIE MIL,) A T Wholesale or lietail, to suit | '*"**■ Call and examine. 1 MONTANYES' IXKAVS OFFICE. •JK undersigned BEG. leave to call the attention of J! ' " ,7, ; NS OF Towanda and vicinity to the fact, that I LO * "[ V ' N 2 his WHOLE attention TE the .VVIRJ and I I have the ve.y best facilities for ntitii P'l , Unity ami Weekly. Also all the NV N"I ON * ON ' IA " D AS SOON as issued. Icon H,K published in the United States on short 'T.Y * E *' Tribune, and News, furnished at !to !IY R Daily World at 10. Now is the U,I V™'" R '* paper, in order to get the it NI ■ LIECTION Returns, 4c. A good a snort • FN? WI " 1)6 F"""' 1 AT all times, Ink, Paper, C'T'C?- ,V< i AC - fliankful for the liberal pat " HI'K ' . H :'I- ,J > attending promptly to IRRITEFI,] /- r^F n TH*"" custom, for which I shall ever ( AT the Bakery and see. Sept. 5. LSBO. A. F. COWI.BS. _ HON.—The co-partnership here- the gubacrtbow under the nt T> I ' A F AE ' IS L HU day dissolved by n|utual ' 4 odi..?.V HS. notes, accoujiw, and other nbllga- D, FTF F' 1 , 1 . 10 ™ belonging to said hrm are NOW In the *• ' attox, for collection. D *tnda Aug 30,1560. g, D .PaYne!' JIE '"IKINESS WIM*. conducted as heretofore under the utmn..!!' ATT, ' N • A " D THANKFUL for the liberal share M A * > the past, we respectfully TRORT- shin 01 L , HE P ! ' D GII|G uurselves tba't ,c" V, I S P*r'd to make our Store one of the • C " TAD bett REFLATED LA the State J. G. J'ATTON. I jicui mtrtliwwti. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST PLACE TO BUY WELL MADE AND GOOD FITTING MENS AND BOYS CLOTHING, IS AT SOLOMON'S CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT! HAVING just received one of the Largest Stocks ol Fall and Winter Clothing that has ever been offered in this market before, whieh will be sold at greatly re duced prices. GREAT BARGAINS TN Black D. B. A S. B. Broadcloth Frock Coats. GREAT BARGAINS IN Fancy Reaver Doeskin and Silk mixed Cassimere Coats GREAT BARGAINS IN Cashmere, Union and Sattinet Business Coats. GREAT BARGAINS IN Tweed and Kentucky Jean and Cottonade Coats. GREAT BARGAINS IN Black Doeskin. Cassimere, Union and Sattinet Pants. GREAT BARGAINS IN Harrison's Cassirfiere, Silk mixed and Plain J'ants. GREAT BARGAINS IN Fancy Union Satinet aud others, Coats. GREAT vi A RG A INS IN Plain and Fancy Silk Velvet Vests. GREAT BARGAINS IN Matilais Plain nnd Eancy Silk Vests. GREAT BARGAINS IN Harrison's Cassimere. Silk Mixed and Black Vests. GREAT BARGAINSI\ V-ncia. Cotton Velvet and Plush Vests. GREAT BARGAINS IN Fancy, Union, Sattinet and Farmer's Satin Vests. One of the largest stocks of OVERCOATS, consisting of Beaver. Pilot, Sealskin. Petersham, Liunskin. Black of all qualities, and a large assortment ot New Styles - - Also one of the Largest Stocks of Gents Famishing Goods, which will be sold 25 per cent, cheaper than else where. Call before you buy and examine my stock, as you can lie suited better and at lower figures. Remember the place, M E.SOLOMON'S Clothing Establishment. September 27. 1800. Towanda, Pa. NEW FIRM. CODDING RUSSELL, HAVE purchased the large and well known establish ment of D. C. Hall, and are now receiving from New York, the largest and most complete assortment of HARD-WARE, ever offered for sale in this market, which will be 9old CHEAP for Cash orappoved Crenit. We have a large ami well selected stock of Wood ami Coal COOKING STOVES, every variety of pattern and style of Parlor, Dining-Rooin. Six-Plate, and Cylinder Stoves, which we can. and will sell as cheap as can he purchased in this or any adjoining county. Also a full and complete assortment of IRON AND STEEL, Nails and Glass, Paints and Oils, House Trimmings, Car riage Trimmings. Springs, Iron Axels and Boxes, of all sizes. Carpenters and Joiners Tools, Black, smiths Tools, Cross-cut, Circular and Mill Saws, Table and Pocket a-: ax w of every description. Pomps, Lead-Pipe, Chain Pumps and Tubes. lIKM'TAWIA AM) I*l. A TCI) AV AKl', the latest and most approved patters. A iarge quantity of TIN WARE AND STOVEPIPE, always on hand— -1 Patent Stretched Leather BELTING . Every name and form of UAKMIN(r TOOLS. JOB WORK done on short notice and wa-rantcd GRAIN, Old Iron. Copper, Brittannia, Brass, Bees wax and Feathers, taken in exchange for Goods. We invite " the whole world and the rest of mankind,"' to call and examine our our goods before purchasing.— Our motto will be use every man well and submit to noth ina wrong. ttrt* One door south of Tracy and Moore and Powell's Block, Main street, CODDING 4 RUSSELL. JOHN A. CODIIJNIi, ) c. s. MMHA. ( Towanda. Sept. 21. lsun. IjiRKSH supply of I'LASTKR just received ; at sept.27. W.A.ROCKWELL'S. September 18, 1860. The Largist and Cheapest stock D? SOTiMM 1 Hats, Caps and Gents FURNISHING GOODS! Ever offered in thin country, IS NOW BEING OPENED AT E. S. BENEDICT'S WARDROBE, IN TOWANDA P. S. - Particular atttentioji is called to mv stock of WOOLLEN WRAPPERS and DRAWERS. E. S. BENEDICT. JULY 10, 1860. WW. A. ROCKWELL IS OPENING A LARGE STOCK OF Summer & Fall Gocds, CONSISTING OF LADIES' DRESS GOODS, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. PRINTS FROM 5 ets. TO ONE SHILLING. MANTILLAS AND DUSTERS. WHITE CRAPE.STELLA, BUOCUI, AND PRINTED SH AWI.S. SUN UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS. BROAD CLOTHS, MEN AND BOYS' PLAIN 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, BIRDCAGES AND BIRD SEED, OflJ*. PAINTS. KEROSENE, FLUID & ALCOHOL, GRINDSTONES AND HINGES, FARMERS TOOLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, All of which will be aold at the lowest possible price lot ('salt or Produce. WM. A. ROCKWELL, Wool Carding in Myersburg, PERSONS living on the West side of the Susquehanna river, having WOOL TO CARD can leave it at the Clothing Store of E. U. BENEDICT, in Towanda. and it will l>e sent to the Factory in Myersburg. Carded and then returned to the Store withouCany extra charge for cartage. . Myersburg, May 11, 1800. W. A, BENEDICT. ESTRAY Came to the enclosure of the subscriber in Standing Stone township, about six weeks ago, a Two Year Old RED STEER, with two fvhite stripes jn the left hind quarter. The owner is re quested to prove property, pay charges, and take him away. JOHN KENNED! • Standing Stone, Aug. 20, 1860. Two Valuable Farms for Salo. SITUATED in Wysox, Bradford County Pa., one and a quarter miles from the village of lo wanda, containing seventy acres each, under a good state of cultivation. The huildiugs consist of two fram ed dwellings, three pood barns, granery, apple orchard, plum, pear, peach and cherry trees, Ac., all ot which will Le sold at a bargain- For further particulars enquire of • HEPTJUR PIERCE, living near the place. Wysox, Aug- t>, 1860. miscellaneous, nr. sr. <& s. RAZZ. ROAD. CHANGE of hours, commencing MONDAY, JUNE IS, lhiiO. Trains will leave W'averly at about the follow ing hours, viz : GOING WEST. GOING EAST. Dunkirk Express. .4.57 P. M,'N. Y. Express.. 11.08 A. M Night Express... .3.37 A.M..Night Express.l2.lB A.M. Mail 8.14 P. M.i Accommodation 6.53 P.M. Way 8.15 A. M jStock Express. 4A5 A.M. Express Freight... 5.35 P. M. Way 2.55 P.M. Fast Freight 8.18 A. M. Past Freight...lo.lo A.M. Way Freight 0.40 A.M. 'Way Freight. ..4.20 P.M. Cincinnati Express does not stop at Wavcrly. Night Express, Stock Express, Express Freight, Fast Freight (both ways.) run every day. Accommodation remains over night at Binghainton. Mall remains over night at Elmira. Night Express of Sundays, runs only to Elmira. All other trains run daily, except Sunday. CHARLES Ml NUT, General Sup. NATHANIEL MARSH. Receiver. New Iron Works in Towanda! THE subscriber has the pleasure to announce to the public that he has commenced operations In his new Works, and is now prepared to execute orders for Steam Engines, Grist Mill. Circular, Gang and Mil ley Saw Mill Irons. Iron Water Wheels, and most kinds of Castings and Machinery in common use. He also, manufactures a variety of Stoves ; also Thimble Skeins and Pipe Boxes. Having purchased the entire stock of Patterns of the late concern of Phillips ,V Wheeler. A John Arnot, of Elmira. lie thinks he Is better provided with patterns for Gearing. Ac., than any con.ern in this region of country. He is also provided with the choicest Machi nery and the best of Workmen, and lias every facility to execute work promptly, lie therefore, solicits a share of public patronage. Towanda. June 19, lsilO. O. D. HART LETT. : OROWN SHEETINGS, 4-4 wide, from ' -U lij to sj cents per yard at i je'itl. HUMPHREY'S. IARGE STOCK of Gents, Ladies and J Children's Gaiters, Bootees anj Shoes. Just re- I ceived at Jiinc M, MM. HUMPHREY'S. S. N. BRONSON Is now receiving at the Metropoitan Hardware Store, OR WELL, PA. A LARGE ADDITION TO HIS STOCK OF Harvest & Haying Tools, Iron, Grindstones, Stores, Duller Workers, Washing Machines, Doff /'overs, Sash, IVui/s, G/ass, House Trimmings, Mechanic's Tools, <S'c. W A N T E D . WOOL, HIDES, PELTS, COPPER, BRITANNIA, Ac. NEW GROCERY PROVISIONi STORE! /"I 15 PATCH respectfully informs the ci x • tizeiis of Towanda and vicinity, that he has receiv ; ed and opened in B. Kingsliery's store, opposite Mu.itan yes', a large and well selected stock of Groceries & Provisions, Which will be sold Cheap as the Cheapest, for CASH OR FARMER'S PRODUCE. j The Goods are entirely new and fresh, and comprise the best selected stock of Sugars, Teas, Coffees, Spires, Fruits, Candies, Tobacco, Turk, Hams, Dried Href, l 'ish of all kinds. ('omphene, Fluid, Wooden ij- Stone Ware, \c. Ever brought into this market. All that is asked is a trial ot goods and prices. CASH AND THE HIGHEST PRICE Will be paid at all times for Farmer's Produce of all kinds On-Good BUT FEU wanted at good prices. Towanda. June 11 Hf,d. FALL & WINTER GOODS JUST RECEIVED. TRACY AND MOORE, WOULD respectfully announce to the citi- T zens ot Bradford county that they are now ne j reiving a large stock of FALL and WJNTEB GOODS, j comprising some ot the Latest Styles ol Fancy, Staple j and Domestic K W fIfJCBCBIBM* An endless variety ol LADIES 1 DRESS GOODS, Saxony I'laids and Stripes, French Merinos, Plain and Fancy Caslimere. All Wool Delaines. Mohair. Ac. A splendid Stock of SHAWLS, SKELETON SKI UTS, Gloves and Hosiery. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, IIRTS AND CAPS, Ac., Ac., Azt., &c.. All of which will be sold at prices unsurpassed. Call and see. Towanda. September, 25, 1 s 'M. ITG3 AND PRUNED, at FOX'S. j QUMME& SlLKS,Ch*llii, lUregcs, Tbib k J ticts and Crape Shawls, just received at je2o. II I'M I'll UK VS. j Ulst r Brass & String Band WIVI. DITTRICH, Leader. [ A NNOUNCE to the public, in general, that they are { A~\. prepared to furnish Music for Parades, Excursions, i Pic Nics. CoUHioa Parties, Ac. i For engagements, apjdy to W. Utrrau-H, Towan4a, H.J. Da viDrtoN, Ulster MrtNtf. MACKEREL and Mackinaw Trout, iu whole, hall and quarter bareels, at TUACY 4 Mooui-ra. CTR \TTON'S " YEAST CAKES " is the kJ best and cheapest article of the kind ever offered for sale: ask any of the hundred families that have used it in this town, if they can recommend it. One , cents worth is sufficijnt for a baking for a middle sized family. A large quantity just received at Sef.t- 12. lsl',o. ' FOX'S. CLASH paid for Lard,—also, for 20 barrels ) first rate Cider Vinegar, at Sept. 12. FOX'S._ FASHIONABLE SHAVINGi&HWR DRESSING SALOON. 11 HE siibseriber respectfully returns thanks . to the citizens of Towanda and vicinity, f r their litieral patronage bestowed, and hopes to merit a cor.tin uance of public favor*, by a strict attention to business. Having an experienced workman, late of Philadelphia, he leejs confident thai all manner of work usually done by Barbers, can be done at his Saloon. Shaving for ease and copifort will not he excelled. Hair Cutting in the latest styles t Shampooing—the only place in Towanda where if can be done in the latest st3'le. Are you trou bled with dandruff or scurf, call at the Saloon and take a cool and Invigorating shampoo. Coloring the Hair and and Whiskers, from a red or gray to a beautiful brown or black, and make it appear in a life like manner— Honeing and setting razors in a satisfactory way. Cloth Coats, Pants and Vests renovated. Call and give me a trial, in the basement of the Ward House, August 9,18C0. SOLOMON COOPER. A CARD.—J. H. CAREY respectfully informs XIL the oitiaens ot Towanda and vicinity, and the pui>- lic generally that he ha* commenced the TAILORING business, 'n this place. Shop over Messrs. Montanye & Co., store where lie will mate to order all the various kinds of geuu garment* in all the latest approved fash ions, and warrant them to fit. Ct'TTixt; done on short notice. A t-bare of public patronage respectfully solicit ed. Aug i, 1800. _ ASSIGNEES' SALE.—A re-sale of the assets of the Farmers Union Insurance Company not taked by first purchase, will be made at the office of the North Branch Canal Company, in the Borough of Athene on Monday, Oct. 1, I*6o, at 10 o'clock, A M •-ept 13, I*6o. H- C- BAIRD, Assignee. J JHlscrllaitfous. AUG. 28, 1860. RECEIVING BY J. D. HUMPHREY, ( IPejif Side of the. I üblic Square.) .LADIES BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, PRINTS, MUSLINS, DELAINES, TRIMMINGS, BATTING, TWINE, &c., &c. The most complete assortment of FOOTS, SHOES (fc GAITERS, In Northern Pennsylvania. MOROCCO, SHOE FINDINGS, LININGS, &c. THREAD, SHOE PEGS BV THE SACK OR QUANTITY. Sole and Upper Leather, &c. Sugar, Molasses, Fish, AND OTHER FAMILY GMCERJiS, To which the attention of buyers is respectfully invit ed, as they have been selected with cure, and are offered at prices which will make it au inducement to give me a call before buying elsewhere. Towanda, Aug. 2M, iB6O. HOTEL KEEPERS, DRUGGISTS, FARMERS, AND ALL WHO WANT IPWUMI I HAVE jn*t received from the City, a Large Stock of IMPORTED PURE LIQUORS, of every variety. My stock of LIQUORS lias been pur chased for CASH, directly from the Importers, whereby I am enabled to tiirni.h Farmers (or the approaching Harvest, a Superior and Euro article of Liquor, of any kind whatever, at LOWER PRICES than were ever be fore offered iu Towanda. HOTEL KEEPERS Will find it greatly to their advantage to examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. I have facilities foi purchasing, which enables me to WHOLESALE my goods at New York WHOLESALE PRICES! Besides my Liquor- are warranted pure and unadulter ated. 1 have also ou hand the Largest Stock and Great est Variety of TOBACCO AND SECARS Ever tiro tight to Towanda, which having been purchased directly from the Manufacturers and Importers, enable, me to compete with the Wholesale Tobacconists ot the city. Hiltel keepers and others are respectfully invited to an examination of my entire slock of Liquors, Cigars and To'aeco. Also, Groceries & Provisions, Of every description, w ill he kept constantly on hand, at prices I.OWER thanelsewhere in this town. Confident that I am enabled to sell my entire stock of Goods, either at Wholesale or Retail, less than like goods can he purchased this side of the City, 1 respectfully so licit the public to an examination at A'o.A, Brick Row. 11. W. NOBLE. Towattd*. June It. 1800. 50 Cent Tea. piIOICE IMPERIAL TEA at 60 cents vy a pound ; a better article than we have ever sold at that price, and probably as good as others sell at 7.1 cents This no burning—all we ask is to have it tried. We warrant every pound of Tea we sell to give satisfaction <r the money returned in all cases at FOX'S. I A VA. RIO AM) LAGUIRA COFFEE M in the Kerne'aud Grain at FOX'S. IT I FRU IT. — Oranges, Lemons, Rms . ins. Figs, Prunes and Dried Peaches at FOX'S. pHEESE, CRACKERS AND HERRING vJ at F.iX'-S. BASKETS, CLOTHES FINS, SCRUB and blacking brushes, Window Brushes with long and short handles. Mop Sticks, Shaker Mops, Matches, Wooden Fauoets and a vat iety ot Wood ware at FOX'S MAIZENA— A NEW ARTICLE MADE from Corn, said to be superior to Corn Starch for Puddings at FOX'S "YTUTS, SARDINES AND CIGARS it Wholesale and retail at FOX'S. AMES' DETERSIVE SOAP—THE best Chemical soap iu tlve United States at rare. \fACAKOXI AND VERMECILLA it 1. very tiru- and iiv-h at FOX'S. WILSON, BARNES A CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Extensive Dealers in Tea. 115 Warren street, (three doors below Washington St.,) MEw YORE. WILLIAM H. WILSON, formerly of the firm of Ful lcr, Dayton ft Co., aud Wilson, Jackson ft Merrill. D. V. BARNES, formerly of Bradford county. A. C. KEENEY, of Wyoming county, I'a. SAMUEL N. DELANO, of New York. lfimyfim Graded, or High Common School, AT TERRYTOWN, PA. P. CRAFT A. M„ ) . JULIA HORTON,J ™ektn rpilE next Term will commence on MON JL DAY, September 3,1860, A continue twelve weeks. The School is under the general supervision and direc tion of ttie Board of Directors of Terry School District, and the branches usually taught in Academies and High Schools will be taught iu this school. TriTiox, per term, (settled in advance,) as follows : Common English branches $3 00 Higher branches 4 00 Classical course including Natural Science 5 00 Special exercises will be arranged for those preparing to teach, without extra expense. Boakd can be obtained in the neighborhood at tl 50 to $2 00 per week. \f ACKINAW TROUT—Fine New Fish all Just received FOX'S. lent SHERIFF'S SALE.—Ry virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Expo., issued out of the Co<iH of common pleas of Bradford county. to me directed. WW he exposed to public sale on FRIDAY, the 'it'.th day of October, A. D. at the court house, in Towanda, at I o'clock, p. m., the following described lot, liieec or par cel of laud situate in Columbia township, bounded and descrilied as follows: North by land ot A, B- Austin, east by land of James Morgan, south by land of Chapman Morgan, west by land of A. B. Austin. Containing one acre, more or less, all improved and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Franklin 11. Persons vs. John Morgan and Hosea Blood. ALSO—AU those thirty one tracts or pieces of land situate in Franklin. Monroe and Overton townships, in thejoounty of Bradford, formerly the County of Luzerne and State- of Pennsylvania, surveyed in the name of Paul Moore, Simon Hardy. James Hardy, Nathan Hardy, Joseph Siddons, James Siddons,Jonathan North, Stephen Hollmgsworth, Joseph Castator, Frederick Sebotts, Oeorge Schotts, Samuel Anderson, Joseph Anderson, (leorge Moore, Joseph Betz, John Betz, James Retz Hen ry Seely' Samuel Henry Bryson, Samuel Cooley, Joseph Seeley, Rolicrt Hampton, Peter Schoolts, Samuel North, Samuel Hager, Samuel Hardy, James Hardy, Samuel Sid dons and Peter Siddons, all of which tracts of land con tsiu according to the original surveys, four hundred acres each, with the usual allowances or six per cent., except trie following to wit : The tracts surveyed to Joseph Betz, James Betz, John Betz and Samuel Fritz, which contain each three hundred and forty acres and twenty seven perches, and the tracts Ceo. Moore. Samuel Cooley. and James Hardy, which contain each three hundred and seventy-five acres nud allowances of six per cent., for roads, Ac. ALSO—AII tliat certain triangular tract of land situate in Franklin township, in the county of Brad ford aforesaid, composed of the south-easterly parts of three tracts of land surveyed in tin- the names ol Samuel Edge, Paul Hardy and Andrew Hardy, beginning at a hemlock in the line of thu ilarvlay Rail Road and Coal Company's lands and a corner of the Samuel Kdge and Simon Hardy tracts of laud, thence along the line of tracts surveyed In the name of Simon Hardy, James Har dy, and Nathan Hardy, four hundred and eighty perches more or less, to a sassafras, corner to the Nathan Hardy, James Siddons,Andrew Hardy and Samuel Shldons tracts, thence along the line of the said James Siddons tracts south thirty degrees, west four hundred and forty-six pcrc.es, more or less, to a stone by a maple, another corner of said James Siddons and Andrew Hardy tracts, and theuce by land of sulk to Thomas F. Wleruian, on a hue running uorth Sixteen degrees, west six hundred and seventy-two perches to the place of beginning. Contain ing six hundred and sixty-one acres and one half of an acre. Al'SD —A triangular piece of jaml situate in Frank lin township aforesaid.on thee sterly corner ol the tracts surveyed in the iiurne of Geo. Temple, beginning at the said stone by a maple, corner to said Andrew Hardy and James Siddons tracts, south sixty degrees, east one hun dred and twelve perches to a corner ot Geo. Temple and Paul Moore tracts of land, thence along said Paul Moore tracts south thirty degress, west one hundred and twelve perches to a post, thence digonally north sixteen degrees west one hundred anil sixty-eight perches to the ptuee of beginning. Containing sixty-nine acres and thirty-one perches, more or less. ALSO—AII and singular the va rious remnants and unsold parts or portions of nine sev eral tracts of land situate In Overton and Monroe town ships in the county of Bradford, aforesaid, which tracts were surveyed in the name of Moses Rush of which there remains ninety-three acres ; Elizabeth Rush, of which there remains one hundred and twenty-two acres ; Fred erick Castator, of which there remains seventy-eight ! acres ; John Moore, 01 which there remains three hun dred and ninety-three acres ; Hannah Woodruff, of which there remains two hundred and eighty acres ; -Morgan M. Ellis, of which there remains two hundred and seventy two acres; Mary Wnllis, of which there remains two hundred and eighty acres ; John Brown Jr., of which there remains one hundred and seven acres : Ann Harris of which there remains three huudred and ninety acres ; [being the sapie premises which John A Brown, Francis N. Buck and James R. Patton, trustees of the North Branch Iron Company conveyed to the said Thomas T. Wiertnan, together with the hereditaments aud appur tenances. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Uiiab Hunt, Francis Huskins and William H Winder, Trustees, Ac., vs. Thomas T. Wienjian aud IV. H. H Browd, James L. Rockwell, J. B. Smith, A. L, L'ranmer, Charles Welles, Horace Willey, Amazillu Martin, Win. Williams, George Bcardsley and Charles Scon ton, terre tenants. THOMAS M. WOODRUFF, SherilTs Office, Towanda. Oct. J. lsiai. Sheriff. ORPHANS' COURT SALE By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford Coun ty. will lie exposed to public sale, on the premises, ou SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, IsOU, at 1 o'clock, P. M.. the following described tract of laud situate in Spring field tp., being the lot on which the late MILTON ROSS resided at the time o. his death, excepting about four acres thereof which has been set apart for the widow and family on her claim of three liuudrcd dollars, as it is provided bv law ; bounded north by land of George ('rowel!, eu-t by land of William Tracy, south by laud of Kuphretus Tracy, west by land of Russell B Youeg and others. Containing about forty six acres, about torty throe improved, with a small orchard thereon growing. Attendance will lie given and the terms >if sale made known by the subscriber. L. S. DICKINSON. Springfield. Sept. 28. lsfiO. Administrator. A I) .MINISTRA T<)R'S NOTlCE —Notice iA is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the estate ot JAMES T. EI-SBEKE. late of Windham, dee'd., are hereby requested to made payment without de lay, and till persons having demands against said estate, w lii present them duly authenticated for settlement. CAROLINE KLSBKKE, SAMUEL LYON, Jr.. Sept. 27, Is'fli). Administrators. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. — In iktn&Ucr of .1 V the eat:itr of Richard Lyons, deceased, in the Or phans* Court of Bradford County. The uiider.-iigued, an Auditor, appointed by said Court to distribute the monies in the hands of the Administra tor as per account tiled, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in the Borough of Towanda, on MONDAY, the 20th day of November, 1860, at 3 o'clock A. M., at which time and place all persons interested will present their claims or he debarred from claiming any portion of said fuud. E. OVERTON, Jr., October 1, lSfiO. Auditor. AUDIT! )R'S Nt>Tl (' E. EW. ('aldvtU to the use of li'oudhull if- Co., r.. Josiah Francisco. In the Court of Common Pleas ol Bradford County., No. 356. February term. 1858. The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court to distribute fuuds raised l>y ShorHTa sale of defendants real estate, among the several creditors, will attend to the duties of his appointment, at his office 11 Tosvanda horo' on SATURDAY, the 2lth day ol November, 1860, at one o'clock, A. M. at which time and place all persons in terested will present their claims or he debarred from claim lug any share of said fund. G. 11. WATKINS, October 2. 1860. Auditor. WHO ARS lISTTERESTEB ? T1 1K subscriber is in the collection and pay ment of his debts, having sold out his entire stock of Hardware, now finds it very necessary to collect all his accounts, notes and judgments,as fast as the law w ill permit, in order to meet his own engagements, which he intends to do without respect to persons, consequently all having accounts, notes and judgments with him must settle and pay immediately, if they expect to do so with out paying oust in addition to their present indebtedness. I cau lie foutul during business hours at the Ward House. Towanda, Aug 27, 1860. D. C. HALL. The Old Cash Drug House REMOVED! CORNER Main and Pine street, FIND DR. PORTER'S NEW MEDICINE STORE. THE CAMPAIGN OF I860! MUSIC! MUSIC!! MUSIC!!! The Towanda Brass Band, COMPOSED OF TEN TALENTED AND EXPERI ENCED MUSICIANS, would respectfully announce to the citizens of this and adjoining counties, that they are now prepared to furnish the BEST KIND OF MUSIC for any and every occasion, at reasonable rates. For cn gogements, Address J. BILL MEANS. May 10. 1860. Towanda, Bradford Co. Pa. DRESS MAKING! THE undersigned would respectfully inform the Ladies of Towanda and vicinity, that they are now prepared to do all kinds of DRESS MAKING in the latest and most fashionable style, and cheaper thaw at any other establishment in the County. Or Rooms one door below Beidleman's block, at the residence of A J. Noble. MRS. A- J NOBLE, Apr!! 16, 1806 JfTSS J. H HALE Iffli. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION PROC LAMA TlON.—Whereas ,hy an act of Assembly of the Common wealth,entitled " an act relating to the election* of thl Commonwealthit i* enjoined upon tne to give public notice of such election to be held, and #lso the enumeration in soeh notice what officers are to be elected, I, THOMAS M. WOODRUFF, High Sheriff of the Coun ty <)f Bradford, do hereby make known and give notice to tfic electors of said coutifv that a general election will be held in said county, on TUESDAY, the th day of XIJVCMHI-B, In fhe several districts in said county, to wit; In Albany, at the snb-distiict school house near Camp bell's mills. In Asylum, at the school house near Simon Decker e. In Athens horo", at the house of K. S. Mathewscn. In Athens tvrp., at the house of J. B. Uuut, in Athens Borough. In Armenia, at the house of John S. Becker. In Burlington boro', at the hall of Henry Vosburg. In Burlington twp., at the house of Roswell Luther. In West Burlington, at tho house of Kara (Joddard- In Canton, at the house ol B.C. Myers, la Colnnihia, at the house of James Morgan. In Franklin, at the house of J, M. Martin. In Granville, at the house of Benjamin K. Taylor, In derrick, at the school house in Herrickville. In Litchfield, at the house of Cyrus Bloodgood, In laHloy, at the school house iu I.eßoy. lu Monroe, at the house ol It It Rockwell, In Monroe boro', at the house of M M Coolbaugh, In Orwell, at the Orwel! Hill public school house. In Overton, at the house ol David Waltiuan. In Pike, at the bouse of Deuuis Johusou. In Itome, at the Academy. In Itidgbury, at the house of Benj. Herman. In Sliesheipiin.at the Valley House, In Smithficld, at the hou.-e now occupied by John 3eou ton. In Springfield, at the house ol 11. W. Root, now occu pied by Jesse Hammond. In Sylvania horo', at the liouso of Curtis Mcrritt. In South Creek, at the school house near A. Gillctt's, In Standing Stone, at the house of Simon Stevens. In Terry, at the house of Edward J. Shepard. In To wan da boro', at the Grand Jury rooui, in tho Court Hoiise, in said boro'. Di Towauda twp., at the school house, near 11. 1.. Scott's. v In Towauda Xorth, at the house of 8. A. Mills. In Troy boro', at the Eagle Tavern. In Troy twp., at the house of V M Long, in the boro' of Troy, In Tuscaroia. at the school honse near James Black's, In Ulster, at the house of S it liojcopib, In Warren, at the house of R Cooper. In Wells, at the bouse of*L. See ley. In Windham, at the house of Bcni Kuykendall. In Wyaiusing, at the house of S H Black. In Wilmot, at the house of A J Stone. In Wvsox, at the house of James M Reed. At which time uud place the electors aforesaid will elect by ballot Twenty .seven persona for' Electors of President anil Vice-President of the United States. And in and by said act, I am further directed to givo notice " that every person excepting justices ot the peacu who shall h'dd any office of profit or trust uudcr the go vernment of the Cnited States or this State, or ot any incorporated district, and also that every ineiulier of con. grt so ami ol the state lugisluture and the select and com mon council of any city, or commissioners of any incor pointed district, is by law incapable of holding or exer cising at the same time, the office or appointment of Judge, Inspector or Clerk of any eleetiou of this Com monwealth, and that no Inspector or other officer of any such election, shall be then eligible to any office to IHI voted for. By the 4th section of an act passed the 16th day of April, 1840. it is provided " that the 13th section ot an act pas-cd July 2d. I*3o. entileo " An act relating to the elections of this Commonwealth," shall not be construct ed as to prevent any military officer tor serving as Judge, Inspector or Clerk, at any general or special election of this Commonwealth. In the (ilst section of the act first above mentioned, it is enacted that every general and special election shall lie opened between 8 & 10 in the forenoon, and continue without interruption or adjournment until 7 uYlock iu the evening, when the polls shall be closed. By the l s tli section of the act February 3d, 1816, it shall be lawful for the inspectors and judges of any gen eral election which shall l*e hereafter held in the Armenia election district ol Bradford County to close the polls ol such election district at five o'clock, p. m. By the 11th section of the act of l*j3, it is provided that the polls of the election district of Tuscaroia twp., be closed at i o'clock, p. in. It is turtluir directed, that the meeting of trie Judges at the Court House in Towauda. to make out the general return, shall he on the 3d day after the election, which will he on the Pill dav of Novetulier. 'IfIOMAS M. WOODRUFF, Sheriff. Towauda. Sent. Jn, I*6o. \DM INI STIIA TO U S NOTlCE—Notice JAL is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the estate of ELISHA I' II EN SOX, deceased, late of West Burlington .are requested to make payment ivithotitdelay; and those having claims against the sid estate will pleas* present tli:iu duly autbcuticated for settlement. CH ARLES TAYLOR, JOHN HALLARI). Aug. 27. 1810. Administrators, with will annexed. T D.M IN ISTKATOU'S NOTlCE.—Notice A is hereby given, that all persons indebted to fth estate of WIi.IJAM M. SLADK, late of Springfield twp., deceased, are hereby requested to make pay ment without delay, and ali persons having demands against said estate, will present them duly authenticat ed for settlement. 11. F. KN'Al'l*, I'. C. SLADE. August 27. Is6o. Administrators. tpXECI'TOU'S NOTICE Notice is here- J by given that all |iersuus indebted to the estate of AitN'KST FORBES, dee'd., late of Rome township, must make immediate payment, uud all persons having demands against -aid estate, w ill present them duly authenticated for settlement. JOHN G. TOWNER, August 23.1 MM. Executor. XECUTOK'S NOTICE —Notice is here lJ by given, that ail persons indebted to the es tate ot J A BE/ ToMKIN'S, late of Bheshequin twp. de ceased. are hereby requested t>. tuakc payment without delay, and all persons having claims against said estate, will present Ilicm duly authenticated tor settlement. BENJAMIN FORBES, NATHAN BAXTER. July .111. 1860. Executors. ORPHANS' COURT BALE By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford Coun ty. will Is- exposed t I public sale, OH the premises, on MONDAY. OCT' 'REK I. 1860, at 1 o'clock, p. til., the following described piece or parcel of land situate in Al bany tap., being a portion 01 land willed by Rollin Wil cox. deceased, to James Wilcox, recorded in Will Book Bradford County. No. 1. page 2*3. bounded and described as follows ; (n the north and east by lands in the posses si n of Lewis Jones, south by lands of I'. 11. Wilcox, west by unseated lands. Containing some 27"> acres, more or less, about 100 acres improved, two old framed houses, two sheds and one barn and a saw mill thereon. Terms made know n :t the day of sale. CHESTER SCHOONOVER, Alt RILL A WILCOX. SepteHilwr 4, 1860. Administrators. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE —Notice J. JL is IMTCIIV given that, all persons indebted to the es tate of CORN EI. ICS COOLBAUGH, late of Wvsox town ship. Iks 'd, are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and all persons having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settle ment. CHESTER FIERCE, Sept. 13, 186# Administrator. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice -l\. is hevebv given, that all persons indebted to the estate ot HERMAN COGSWELL, late ol Pike, dee d, are hereby requested to make payment without delay ; and all persons having claims against the said estate will please present them dulv authenticated for settlement. ORLANDO O. COGSWELL, Sept. 18, 1860. Administrator. A D.M INISTRATI>RS* N OTI CE.—Notice . is hereby given. tliat all persons indebted to thees tate of JOHN B. IRWINE.Iateot Towamla boro' deceased, are hereby requested to make immediate payment.and all persons having claims against suid estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. JAMES W. IRVIXK. Sept .18.1860. Adm>. ADMIN ISTKATOU'S NOTICE. -Notice is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es estnteof FREDERICK C.BALDWIN .late of Herriek.dee'd must make immediate payment, and aN persons hawing demands against said estate will present tbetn duty au theuticated for settlement. I.YDIA ANN BALDWIN, PEMBROKE S. SQUIRES. Sept. 27,1860. Admmirtrater. DIBSOLUTION. —Tko co-partnership here tofore existing wwAer the firm of S. V. Wooiburn ft Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. AM per sons having unsettled accounts with tbefirm. arc inform ed that the same avivt be settled without delay. J. W. WOODBURN, Rome Sept. 11, 1868. L. L. MOODY. THE business will hereafter be conducted by the tin dersigned. who is now receiving a Large Assortment of New floods, which will be sold as cheap as can be bought elsewhere for cash or Farmers Produce. _ L. L. MOODY FRUIT! mUIT ?! ORANGES, Lemons. Figs. Raisins, Prunes, Citron Zante Currants. For sale, wholesale and retail, by Towanda, June 10, 1860. -PATCH HAMBURG CHEESE—The finest ana B)ost desirable Cheese ta market, for sale at FOX'S,
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