\ t -tu PEOPLED i() r.vHiioE shop •t \V WARNKIi, having established a Boot s]i,>p. in tin- building formerly OCCII .*] ! Burger. as a Uiocerv and Provi )>■" K'.nli -i'l' 4 "f the Public Square, >, rt ! !( . ltllliardSahmn, would respect - , „f patronage. "",',.1 ~at' mage. lie would say to Ins custo that he will manufacture to order ' t, "us. all kinds of work in his lino.and "' 't, tit and rrooil work: or no sale. From Ids i the business, and as he employs none ,diicii. ho hols confident that his work iv ati>l'a< tion. lie will get up good Kip ■ Calt do., •?-l ; Cowhide d 0.,53 ; Fine Kip He is prepared to execute all work in this j, .rti'st notice, at the following prices j— ,•*, 50 i ts.,; .children's Units and a ,t corresponding prices. Common sized •" vnts each. ~,11; examine his work : ascertain hi ' u 'ii! .n't tail to please the most fastidious. i, o, under the Billiard Saloon. LV-,S. 1.. WAUXER. lIK SI I AWS.—Great, Bargains innj t KKV>TO.\K STORK. thi- week. in : fro,ii a Uankrupt importer*at half - ..51! find this a rare ojiporiunity as a j re ola liner quality than bali ever before | ~ ■ in.l? kit : also a largo lot of plaid and . t\", Sh.iwN, just received at prices below ! r.-t klercd. Oct. 25. I> HOODS. —A large lot of , . ~< Misses and Children's Hoods, just re iki 25. KKYSTOXK STORE. ViI.LK SCARES. —A clioice nseort . eirod at the KKYSTOXB STORK. i s DOK OA! NTLKTTS. —The 1 , Stvl• -.* has been roc, ived. and is now < ' ~ t.25. . KKYSTOXK STORE. 1 ITRNISIIING GOODS—A , V : 1 los and l.inen Shirt Bosoms and s in ai.,l Worsted Menris, nl now and .. i ravats. (Roves. W 001-Shirt- m,l Brow- i d-■>( the quaiity ever offered ,st received at til • K KYKTOXK STORE. VKW AKHAXGEMEN'T ! v. i'.,l most re.-pct tl'ully jctuni the pub , n thatiks lor the liberal patronage he lias re lic fist eighteen years, which time he has de i in, antilc hiisinc.-s in Towanda and the nd ,•••1 from the experience lie has had, he is 1 at his new quarters NO. 3. PATTOWS SiCiOCH, fa I'itHi >i 4* i'aymr s Itrux .Starr, I 1,1 Customers, and otln rs who wish ' 11. ;,t lo.i-t 25 percent , licaper than nil, . v ctl-: .♦ 'oinT 'wanda Borough. Ml that 1 o\ ui 'i 'ti"ii ot his Hoods, whieli were a .Now M il> . ad I'hilsd. lpliia. at. MIU tn,|i and C.;o;s. ~n-. Lii.-nt'yn",re(},,.„Ucai)),ol|:ni as-m lay than at any other place. lie wants | :!v , i fit r.-t Sid that his (iomis will be sold in lu i \sil.nr most kinds ot Produce. : _ct die | la, o.Xo. .1. PATTOX'S BLOCK, Ik ig A Clothing Si ore. CASII paid for ii si Shingles. I. (let. 1:>. ' J. HARVEY rillXXEY.jr. 1 ;AK ASSORTMENT EAR AMETAS. [ , and I'l.iiu Delanues, from 12 to 25 cents, at K>. I'IIIXXFY'S. • X< II ROBES, .MOMAIR LARTES, .as. Valencia, It.ivailien Stripes and Veil cts, PIITYNKY'.-L luNNI'T RIBBONS, FLOWERS— [) liroclie Cloaks, Raglans and Shawl* froni -f1.25t0 it PH IN* SKY'S. ;i:IN(. MS.LA< ■ MS, VML VI- T RI RISONS , BbUOM, Braid. Ac., at PHINXEY'S. ;MIir.OIDMRMI) COLLARS. II AND i KKl.clllEl s, Marsailes Sleeve-and ynilts.eheapnt id. 19, I*3B. FIIIXXKY S. 'IIKTLAND YARN, EMBROIDERY . SILK and Zephyr Wonted, at iMHNXEY'Sy. )I!IXTS YARDS OK EXTRA (jI'ALITV, for 5 cents, and any quantity from fil to - it ' PHIXXEY'S. DOMESTIC GOODS of si 1! descriptions, I'Tik Iciiims, Brills, Sheeting, Stripe Shotting, - S.i t' ;t, i assimoie Cloths, Ac., iln ip foi I lead v PiIINXKY S. " |)OOTS. SHOES, II -TS AND CAPS, i! i:,.! ,i, -< i iptioiis. for Men, Women, and Children, i w,i* pin lia-od ~I the manufaetiiu rs and will Is r CASH, at PHIXNEY'S. CARS l,. Sirups. Fish. Ifiee. and Tolm- alwavs on I'HIXXKV'S. MAILS. GLASS, OIL, PUTTY, SASH, • ' ' • rv. Brags and Oves. cheap for Readv Pav.i.t , I'A I'l'UX'S BLOCK. " • .1 s ,s. .1. H ARVEY PIIIXXEY. jr. Gilt nnd Hcscwccd 2VEou]ding-s! t !:< •! 1 \S>ORTMKXT, for Portrait and Picture If - I .king tila—c—looking ••lass l'lates .ami 1' ' .re Class ~! all sizes. Frames .mil Looking ■' - - mule to order, at prices to suit the times. £. - it nlv made coffins, of fine finish, and different • v. ili ,i g „>d hearse, ready at all times. Low prices r a ,',l:,'.'|b't. 20, ls.'.S. CHESTER (YELLS. ;>I.E AND UPPER LEATHER. CALF ..1 Kij, skin~, Morocco and Findings, ju-t re-civ il HUMI'HItFY At WICKHVa s. )OOTS AND SIKH'S.—A Ixrge,axort ' nici,: "iistaiitly kej ton k.iml, and Manufacturing nler Wholesale and Retail, at • HLMPHRBY A WICKHAM'S. way Fall and AViutor Goods ! Are constantly arriving at SWELL'S LARGE 8t NEWLY FURNISHED STORE, ' i\'si>TlN'C> of a large and well selected assortment ■•f' i se cheap and nice Prints selling for only (>i and ■ ' Ylus!in Btlaiiies and Plaids, Coburg, Poplin and , til. also Ladies Plaid Long Broelie and Mantilla ' s.Hent-Shawls.al! sizes and kinds. Black ami Fancy - /.cpln r Worsted, all colors •■! Shetland ( am. I Caps. Leather, Knots and Shoes. l'iil)l>ers.aiid in kliid of Hoods to suit the pin chasers, which we -• ' as cheap a- the ehc ijicst. 12. Xo. 1 patton's Block, cor. Main A. Bridge st. Great Bargains in Goods! IRACY 6c IVTGOr.E, \RE now roceivinir it very large and de^ir ■ assortment of Fall and Winter (JoHvn.s._ \ large assortment of new and choice pat "i* "I Stella and Wool Shawls. Ivts AMI (' ics,— Men and Boy's Wool and Fur Hats 1 ip-. the finest assortment in town. Uiors 1N!I SIIOK-. All the different description of 'H. U.miei, ami Children's Wear, sold cheap far cash. l"'er 12. K>s. TRACY A MOOKK. \i H I OF GLASS 7xD to loxiJO " ' ' 21 in lthls Salt ; 150 Bbls Solar Salt : I'.fM) 1151s 1 c Water Cement : Oakwn by the IH>| or pound : • H i i.y the Bbl .r lb.: Rosin by the bhl or lb : Tar by "' "•' or gallon. Just received* and for sale cheap at, 'M. ], IS Pi; \(.y A M"tUE. F A Ta la Ifl'lll'irllU'l SODD3 2 Misses GRIFriN & PARK, K'-R leave to invite your early attention to to their new stock just received comprising choice ] B,,i uiet p.ibbons, >ilks, Satins, Velvets, together ;l carefully selected assortiiu nt of Feathers and f iivrpm. , j'ikfiil for past patronage heretofore so liberally Ko ; " they would respectfully solicit a continuance of ' • Otober 11. I3.fi. a ALTACASiiiallgrades mi Is',J t 0 a yard, at MARSH A t'O'S. iXcto Sl&oerlftcm.nts. The Ready Pay System Til I IT.MI >ll AX T ! A1 LA>r it lias U'cn it-ii'irul to a oerUiMy that W -tuc-sltilh M11 in Towamla Koiti CTASH. Tho>c doubting ling will dov . llto call at the I store of JOSEPH POWELL, AA hero it will In- -howu that tin- Merchant in selling his j Hood- I .HI afford to .-ell cheaper tor CASH, and can offer inducement!) sufficient to make it an object forpurchasers at whatever saeriliee tkey arc obliged to make to procure i the money to adopt iu their ptireha-es the Cash System. Having just removed to his new Store, hereafter to be known as the sasiswoxiaia and lieiug now iu receipt ot a large a-sortmcßt of goods j of almost every description, under the most favoraliU' eir euiustauc. 5. for CASH, he is eimblcd to and will-elf at | prices lar less than can be done by those bv whom credit is given. EXAM INT, COMPARE AND JL'DCE ! 1 GOODS.—An nss'orfiiioiit heretofore .1 J unequalled by any thing ever offered in Tmvand* of FAX' A AM) ST AI'EE I>lt A GOODS, comprising many new and de-irabh* sytlcs of Hoods unknown in this mar-, hot : am nig which will be found in Ladies Dress Goods, nil the novelties of the season, eJie ip at the K EYSTONK. vJ H A A\" LS.— New ami Choice Patterns of k lhoche, Stella, Plaid Wu-.d, Talma, Mantilla, and Knitted Worsted Shawls, elreap at the Oct. 12. KEYSTONE. 1) ON NETS. Rihhons niul Triminimrs, tvhole -9 sale and retail, cheap at the KEYSTONE. DOMESTIC GOODS.— ah the tiiflVmit qualities of i'rints. Ginghams, ltleaehed Hoods.line liubleaeiied .Muslins, Tieljs, Stript.s, Denims. Sheetings. C dto'i Yarn. Carpet Warp, Butt-., Ac., cheap at the filet. If . KEYSTONE. /"J LOTHS, l ASSIMIIItES AND VEST V,' INHS. Hlaek and ('oloreil (Totlw Doe-kins.Tweeds , S.ittrnetts. Kentucky -leans, and a beautiful assortment j id Fancy ('a.ssiiueres, i lieapat the KEYSKoXK. r>OOTS AND SHOES. — All the il d'cri-iit .13 descriptions oi Hoots and Shoes, fir men. women i and children- wear, just received and will be -old at less J prices |bnu i ver known at the KEYSTONE. HATS AND CAPS—Men's and Boy 5! . Hot- and t'aps. in all the new and desirable styles. just re. . "red and tor -ale cheap at the KEv'STOK. i 1 ROCERIE* ! OPOCEIIIICS : -Su-ars '.J" at less prices than can be found elsewhere. Molas ses. Coffee, Ac. Ac., and a superior article of Young | Hvson Tea. at 5(1 cents per pound, jast re cived at the I Oct 12. KKA STONE. T>Al NTS, Oils, Class, &o. &c.—At the J. Keystone will always be found an assortment of I 'a.: it s. Oil-, Hlo -Sash, I'uttv.A-.. A... t .get her with a ;h nsatid other kind nt Hoods, which time nor space will admit of rem nictation. j Tow as i> A, Oet. 12, Is.ys. ¥>HINTED FIIKNCII MOItINOES An J assortnieiit of Colors of new and beautiful Styles.re- j ecived to-lav at ' Oct. 11. POWELL'S KEYSTONE STORE. Mantillas, Cloaks and Raglans. 1 POWELL would re.s|K*clfuHy niiiiounce , •I • to the Indie- that be will always keep on hand a largo assortment of Cloaks, A' ~of different Styles, and that he has made arrangements to furnish to unler nn short notice any article wanted in this line, from cheapest to i lio-t. at rates lielow New York city retail prices, lie will J also receive samples of new styles as they appear, to which he invites your attention. ' October 11. i - \ ~r "7 • | fPRI \KS ! 1 111 NKS ! A largo assort ! mi nt of Trunks always on hand and for -ale at iiuui utacturers prices, at , Oct.. 11 POWELL'S KEYSTONE STORE. MATRASSES. — A large assortment of Hair and Husk Matrasses of superior qnalitv for s.iie.p POWELLS KEYSTONE STojfE. TOWANDA HARDWARE, CUTLERY IRON AND STOVE STOJiE. M I). C. HALE (' \ Wholesale and Retail Dealer I f -".j 3 j in Hardware and Stoves, iron j. 1 J Nails, Sa-li.Class, Paints ' '"~3L. oils. House Tr minings— i~—~— all kind-of( 'arriage trimmings. r 'ifiV >•"''• ?KB| Seat lotbs anil Laces. Carriage I , SljSlsulkiy ami Seal Springs. Car- ' P .local- I*" an ,j Circular Saws, Blacksmith I I V, Tools, Bellows, Anvils. Vices, j J Dimmers and Screw Plates, i Axes, l'.road Narrow. I.ath and Hand Hitebets—Cable, i Log. Trace and lla'.tr. Chains, Crowbars, Picks, Shovels and Spades. POCKET \NT> TABLE CUTLERY—Shears and Scis ' sors, Edge Tools of all kinds, lira-sand Enainelert Kettles, I Shovel and Tongues. Spoons and Ladle-. Tubs and Pails, ' Mops and Washboards, and all other kinds of house-keep- j ing Implements. In Hie HARDWARE line, Brass. Brittama. J.ippnned land Plain Tin Ware, single or in setts, liar. Rand. Scroll j and i 1 oop Iron, Steel of all kinds. Nail Roll-. Ac. l'umns, ' Lead Pipe and nil the lie e-nry tixtures for water works. Patent, Stretched Leather Pelting and String Leather,! i and Kt.Offtt other arthfos too numerous to mention, that we arc now receiving direct from the hand- of maiintur -1 turers andimpoi ters. including the largest assortment and greatest variety of STOVES Stores -■'< vt rmt. less than vsinl fur Cash, or drain nt the highest market prices. i Coal and Wood Cooking. Coal and Wood Parlor. Dining Room. Six l'late and Cylinder,i-ver brought into Northern I Pennsylvania or Southern New York : all of which we are now prepared to sell at wholesale or retail, at a-' low | rates, and on a< good TiiiiMs a .-an he found this side of New-York, from the fact that all onr goods were bought of tirst hands and in full packages and large quantities., that gives us an advantage over smaller purchasers and Dry Hoods dealers, that wiil enable us to sell from 5 to , 1") pi r cent, les- than any of them, which advantage we shall nfft r to any who will favor us with a call before pur chasing elsewhere. A large quantity of Tin ware, Stove Pipe and Elbows always on hand, wholesale and retail. All kinds ol Job Work done to order, on short.notice and warranted. j Don't in.-take the place to bnv STOVES and HARD WARE i heap -one do. i South <"ff Tracy A Monro's and , Powell's new block on Main street, iu the new Wood | Ruihling. Irttrreii aJlovtr. (train and C-uintry Produce, old Iron. Bms. Brittania and Copper. Dried Emit of all kinds, Leathers and Bees wax wnnti d for goods. 1 n.OOO Sheep Pelts wanted, for which the highest price I in Cah will be paid. 1 ti" Nu credit given ever four months, anil all hav ing accounts or notes over due had better call and pay j immediately, if they wish to save cost. Towanda. October It!, Ik.AS. SALE or REAL ESTATE. | fJMIE valuable Ileal Estate, knowti as "The I L Lukcji's Lands," situate in Warren twp.. Bradford Co.. Pa., ai-e now offered for sale to the highest and best bidder. This bodv of lands consist of four tracts, containing FIFTEEN HUNDRED ACRES of good farming land, situate about live miles from the X. V. A. Erie Railroad. Persons desirous to purchase will send their offers iu writing in the nature ot hids per acre to my agent, AA m. E1. W1:1. i.. Esq.. at his office in TOWANDA, by the loth dav of NOVEMBER next. Offers will be leeeivcd for the whole body, or for the 1 separate parcels agreeably to the present sulnlivisloiis. No sale will Is- maile of less than one hnndred acres, and the par els will not be sold separately unless the body can be disposed of in that way Terms, one-thiril in hand and the balance in two year ly instalments with interest. SARAH L. KEEXE. Auuiiiiistratri.v C. T. A. < t John Lukens, dee d. Philadelphia, Seqit. 15, lsjf?. I fllcrrljaubiie, £*c. XMW AIM; I\' A|, OF Ms. MEROUR litis again (lie jileasnre • of announcing to his patrons and the public, the | arrival at his -tore or a very large and beautiful ass >rt ! ment of FALL HOODS, which means everything thai is wanted, and which will a- heretofore !>e sold for CASH at a-- low and generally lower prices, than can be found at other stores. Few possess e qua I. and none superior facilities for obtaining cheap and de-iiable Hoods, and purchasers are respectfully requested to compare quali ties and prices, j Towanda, Sept. 20. ISJS. LMIKNOII MERINOS and all Wool Do i Istines iu various colors, for sale bv , Sept. 21. |s.-,s. 11. S. MERCFR. IXIRLINS, Ynloncias, Rlain and Printed I DeLaines, Robes, Debeges and other dress goods, will lie found at j Sept. 21. ISoS. H. S. VKRCUR'S. ! CIIAWLS ! SHAWLS ! !—Single and L. double Broelie, Cashmere, Thibet, Silk and Wool i Shawls at t Sejit. at. 1 s.-.s. 11. S. M ERi ' I R'S. 4 J| || || i YARDS of those celebrated (id r " f\ 7 Prints ; also, an extensive line of Alerrimac i Prints, just ree'd l>y [ Kept. 21, DC>k. H. K. MKBCUB. BONNET RIBBONS, Frinjres and Press Trimmings of the latest styles, new Silks and Vel vets. now offered at low prices, by Sept. 2s. ls.-,s, ' H. S. MERCI'R. pOLORED, DOUBLE EXTENSION, \J STEEL HOOP SKIRTS, a new and beautiful article st received at jyEt MERCER'S. VS USUAL, a lnnjc stock of Domestic . Goods. Heavy Denims, Sheetings and Tickings, 1 Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, Irish Uncus and White Good-, of every description, at sept. 2s. vm. MEiiCCirs. / 1 ENTLEMEN'S nnd Youth's Fur, Rcr- Y3 lin and Buck Gauntlets and Gloves, at Sept. 2s. 1-sAS. MERHUIUS > T E\V and fashionable Hat and Caps, Roots I and Shoo-, great assortment received at Sept. 2is, IS.VS. MKRCUK S. | ADIES MERINO VESTS, for sale by Jj 11. S. MERCUR. /LV RRI A(J ETR IM M INGS—consisting of \J Woolen and Enameled Cloths, Damasks, Fringes, Eaees, Ac. Ac., just received and for sale by October 12. 11. S. MERCI'R. (CROCKERY and Glass ware, a new assort _) mcnt now opening at MERf'UR'S. is J''uY L I , T ItA.ld E ! I|lp 3 3 % JOSEPH KINGSBERY, TWO DOORS BELOW PUBLIC SQUARE, ' i iAKEs pleasure in informing bis customers and the X public generally that he is now prepared to offer tlie MJ3T ELEGANT AND ATTRACTIVt STOCK OF AUTUMN GOODS ! EVER EXHIBITED IN THIS BOROUGH. Constant additions of desirable articles will lie made, and no pains will be spared to keep up an assortment id Goods, which for lieauty, variety and cheapness, CANNOT BE SURPASSED! Special attention is invited to the department of JIEAJ)Y }fAI)E cumnxa, Li which may be found every variety of Goods usually kept by hoii-e- who devote themselves exclusively to this branch of trade. Towaada, August 29. D >. TlieGrcat Atlantic Telegraph! M. E. SCLOZWICM S CLOTHING EMPORIUM IUo. 2, Patten's Slock. ' 1 111F. two greatest events of the Nineteenth Century, 1 are the -übnuirine telegraph hetwi en Europe and America, and the iinpuralled stock ot READY MADE CLOTHING OF M, E. SOLOMoX! eouibiuing the greatest variety, latest fashionable, and most durably made Clothing ever brought to Tow.uul.i. 1 beg to inform the i iti/.eiis of Towanda and vicinity, that I liave KKMOVKII to No. 2, l'attons Blot k. one door north of Rockwell's store, where I shall be happy to see ; a'l my old friend- and ru-tomer- and a- many new ones a- may wi.-h to favor me with a call. Having jii-t return ed troiu the Eastern and Western markets where i have j pureba.-ed my Fall and Winter stock of CLOTHING. t GENT'S FI'ItXISHIXG HOODS. Ac.. I can supply 'he public at lower rates than ever -old bore before, as 1 have bought my stock for Cash at the lowest ligures. MY STOCK CONSISTS OF OvratcoATs.—Superfine Mark Beaver Raglans and Sack Overcoats ; Black, brown and blue Pilot do; Petersham do; Sup. Mack Union Ca-siuiere do. Black, brown and j gray Sealskin do ; Deerskin do ; Lion -kin do; Fancy 1 Bear -kin do. and various other styles, too numerous to mention. FitocKco.vTs.— Fine French black Broadcloth double ! breasted Frock Coat- . single-breasted, same ; Medium qualitv d-. Cotton warp do; French Beaver Bu-iiicss I do ; Fancy Cassitnere do ; Side Baud do ; Black Union '< 'ass. do; Fancy Satiuett do ; Tweed and Kentucky Jean , do. PAVTS.—Sup. Mack Doeskin Pants ; Medium do : Blk. cotton warp do ; Fancy Cassimere side band do; Satti- Uett do ; Farmers and Mechanics('.is-iiuerc do. VKSTS. —French Fancy Silk Velvet Vests; ( Uenille and Printed do; Silk Vests, id all descriptions; Silk and Worsted do; Black Satin do; Cassimere Vests; S.itti ; net and Flush do. FrKMsiiiMi Hoims.—Fancy Silk Ties. Block do ; Fan cy Silk Scarfs ; Black figured Scarfs ; Black Silk Cra vats ; Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs; Cambric do; Silk do ; Fancy cotton do ; White linen-bosom shirts ; Fan cy Mar-eilles do ; Fancy Linen do ; Wlii'e Marseilles By : ron Collars; Fancy do; Fancy and white linen do; White string and lap do : Hosiery, of .ill kinds ; .Suspen ders ; White and Mixed Men's Wrappers and Drawers. A complete assortment of Boy's Clothing! Hoots and Siioes and Rubbers, of all kinds, Sole Leather, Upper Leather, Kip Skin, Call Skill, etc. Our motto ; " QI-JCK S VI.KS \NI> SMAI.I. PBOKITS." Cash will be paid for Wool, Hides, Sheep Pelts, and all kinds of drain, at the higlie-t market prices. Remember, removed to No. 2. Pattern's Block, former ly occupied by William A. Rockwell. Towanda, Sept. 20, ls.',s. \|. p. SOLOMON. Great Excitement in Clothing! COLLINS 6c POWELL, \R E now receiving: the Larprst Stock of Ready-made Clothing ever offered in this market, which tliey are selling at prices that astonish every one; our Hoods are got up expre-.-Iy for our Trade, and are warranted in every way, our stock consisting of every j thing in tlie line of Men anil Boy's Wear. Black ''loth ! ('oats. Fancy and Plain Business Coats.Sattinett Coats, Black and Fancy Cassimere Pants. Union do.. Sattinett 1 d i.. Silk and Plush Vests, Cotton Rle-h do..Sattinett do., ! Plush and Satin do. Gents Furnishing Goods! Such as Wool Undar-Shirts. Wool Drawers. Collars. Cra ' vat = . Se,spenders. Hent- White and Fancy Check and Hickory Sliirts. lloseirv of all kinds. Hatsmul Caps, the latest styles of Black Silk Hats made to order. Cloths, Cassimeres and Vesting ! We are receiving the largest Stock of Cloths, t'assi meres and Vesting*, ever offered in this market,which we are ready to make to order or sell by the yard. Persons wishing Clothing made up to order! will iio well to give us a call liefore purchasing elsewhere.a- we warrant eve rything to lit or no sale. We keep none but the liest work men, and are reeeß ing the late-t Fa-hion- every month. Persons wanting anything in our line, will please give us a call as we keep nothing but Men and Boy - Wear, ami think we buy our • loud- cheaper than those that only buy a few. COUNTRY PRODUCE of all kinds taken inpayment for Hoods and on short credit. Gutting done as iisiialaiiiil no charge when the Goods are liought of n*. Don t for get the place, one door south of Hall's Hardware store. October 12. is'.*. COLLINS ,Y POWELL. rroWANDA k HURLINGTON PLANK I ROAD COMPANY.—The annual meeting of the Stockholders of said Coin piny for the election ot officers, and the transaction ol such oilier business as may he re quired, will be held at the office of Win. C. Bogart. in TOWANDA, on MONDAY the Ist day of NOVEMBER i next, lietween the hours of 10 and 12 o'clock. A. M. I Towanda, Oct. IJ. B. S. ULSSELL, I'ica.s Legal. kjr rit- of Fieri Facias, issued out of the Courtof C-un tnon l'leas of Bradford County, to me iliix-cted and ileliv * red. will i-e exposed to public sale at the Court House, in Towanda Borough, on THI'KSPAV, the 2d day d PKCKMBKR, Is.ls, at one o'clock, P. M., the following lot, piece or parcel of land situate ill Litchfield township, Bradford County, State of Pennsylvania, bounded anil d- s,-rilied as follows, to wit : On the north by lands of Horace Williston, on the ea-t by lands ol Jantes L- wden and X. C. Harris, on the south by the public highway, and on the west by lands o| Samuel Smith. Containing lorty-scven acres, be the same mole or le-s, about thirty acres improved, one framed house, one log stable, und a small orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Heorge A. Perkins, now to the use ol John Bu-h vs. Joseph Ureeti, jr. .and ltosamui Park.administrator- of Calvin Park dee'd. ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel f land -Ru in Standing Stone twp.. Brnillord county, hounded on the north by lands of ThroplntUM Kchoonover, on the ea-t by lauds ol Charles Roof and H.J. Maditl, on the south bv lands of Charles Roof ami Mary Hriggs, on the west by lands of Reuben Voslmrgh. C'-mtiiniug fifty acres, la the same more or less, about thirty acres improved, one log honse, one framed I turn and a few fruit trees th'ereon. Seized and taken in execution nt the suit of Jolm lline to to use of Oliver Kllsworth vs. £lien Powers anil Reuben Voslmrg. ALSO- The following lot. piece feet wide, all improved, with a large brick building tlien-n occupit d lisa stove shop. Ac., it being tile- ea-t part of the brick block in Troy Boro. Seized and taken in execution at tlu- suit 0f.1.C Adams to the- use- ot Frances Taylor v-. Sidney llaydeti. ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel of land situ ate in Hranville twp., ltradlord comity, bounded as fid lows, to wit: Commencing at the south-east corner of William Morrison's lot, them* bv the west line of Du bois's land south 8;1i per to a corner, thence along the nothern boundary of a lot of land sold by lien. Curtis to Dunham Ross.west 1->:i per to a post ill the road.ou St reef er's eastern boundary, thence by land ol saidSti-eeterami Charles Lament, north *7.1 per to a corner, thence by tlu line* of William Morrison's"land east, 18!" per to the place *>f beginning. Containing lilt) acres, be the same more or less,(being the north part of a lot of land formerly belong ing to James Morris>ui.) about 5,7 acres improved, with one framed house,framed barn, and young orchard there on. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Luther J. Andrus to the use ol L. Ponu-roy vs. Hesnge W. Curtis. ALSO Ihe billowing lot, piece or parcel ol laud situ in Sylv.ioia Borough. Bradford eoiiutv, bounded <>n the north by land of Heorge Lay. east by lauds of Harry Smith and Loriu Podge, jr., south and west by the public highway, (.'oiitaining mieacre, more or less, all improv ed. one trauicd tavern, bouse and framed barn, and a few fruit tree- thereon. Seized ami taken in execution at the suit of Curt is Mer rltt vs. la-vi F. tioetehiiis. AI -St) I lie following lot. piece or parr* i of land situ ate in Wvsox twp.. Brad turd county, hounded north by lands of Pomery Horsliue. jr., east by land or Jobnsoii, soutli by warrant line, and west by land of O. P. Bartlett. Containing sixty-five acres, more or less, about thirty-fire acres thereof improved, with an old log house, and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized ami taken in execution at the suit of C.ibsnu A Horsliue vs. A. .1. Horsliue and H. 11. Horslinc. ALSO- Ihe billowing lot, piece or parcel ol land situ ate- in Plster twp., Bra-lfonl eonnty, bounded north in land of Mary Ami L< kwood.ot the Corkwood e-tate,< a-t, sooth and west liy land of C. W. Ilolonub. Containing ten acre.-, more or less, all iuiprnveiLwith a framed h-aise, a small barn, a sawmill, and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Caleb Ad ams vs. Abraham Steets A LSI t —The following lot, piece or parcel of land -itu ate in Warren twp., Bradford county, bounded north bv the highway, ea-t by laud of Ira orbin, wuitli by land of Judson Kasterbiisiks and others, west by land of Abra ham Brant. Containing about liftv-tive aeres. more or le-s. about twenty-five acres improved, one framed house, one Iraim-d barn, and orchard of truit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit ot Chauncey Hi idley. administrator ol itosa VauWiukle vs. Lawrem e Antisdale. ALSO—The following b-t, piece or parcel of land -it-i --ate in I Ister twp.. boumh-d north by thoiiiithtiohl road, east by the public highway leading from Towanda to Athens, south by land of Hiram Shaw, wi st land of John <'■ hik 1 in. Containing halt an arre, more or less, ail im proved. with a framed tavern lumse. a framed dwelling house, a framed bam and out-buildings, ami a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken iti execution at the suit of James L. H irsline to the use of Hilbert Barret vs. Nathan Olm stead. ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel of land situ ate in l !-tcr twp., Bradford county. lioiindi'd north Lv liiid of Heorge We-t and Isaac Huff', ea-t by laud of John V. Huff'and 11 S. Davidson A Co., south by laud of Abr. - bam Ste* rs and lli nry Kitchen, west by fanil ot Heorge Haliislia and F. A. Willi; ins. Containing eighty—even and a halt acres, more or less, about thirty-five a< re- improv ed.a log house and log barn.aiula few fruit trees then on. Seized and taken in execution at the suit ol 11. S. Da vidson A Co., vs. Samuel Habi-ha. A LSO The following b>t, piece or parrel if land situ ate in Orwell twp.. Bradford county, bounded north by I imls of Roger Sj-i- er. ea-t by laud of <'. Clark and John Beard-ley, south by lands ot H. W. Camp, we—t bv l.iutl ol* Newton T.Miller. Containing two aen-s aiii tliirtv pcr, more or less, -ill impn-ved.witli a -m II framed build ing used lor a barn, ami a few fruit t e - then:- n. ALSO—AII that certain lot. piece or parrel of a dsiti ate-in Orwell twp.. Bradford eounty, bounded north ly lanil of Newton T. Miller. 11. W. t'.uiip a ul oiliers.e.iat I y the highway, south by lands of Levi and't 'l.loe Fri-bi. , west by laud of Newton T. Miller, fontaini ig seventeen acn-s, more or less, four acres improved. A LSO All that certain lot. piece or parcel of 1 nil -itu ate in Orwell twp., Bradford eonnty, hounded north by land of Roger Spicer, ea-t by lands of J. P New 11,south by land ol H W. Camp and'others. west by laud ol HAY. Camp. Containing thirteen aeres, lin rc or less, alsmt seven acres Improved, with a framed house and saw mill thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Clarissa Cole vs. Lucius Humphrey and Henry W. Camp. ALSO- The following lot, piece or par el ol'lind situ ate in North Towanda twp., Bradford county. boiiiuUd north by land of John Pcviue ami Rhodcrirk Hiangei-.i-ast by North Branch Can .1, ami land-of Rhodcrirk Hranger, and John Dougherty, south In lands of James Fene'rty. Wm. Manger and John Dougherty. west by land- iff SAY. ltniidell, Cluster Bennett ami Willi un McMorgan. Con taining about two huudred and -ev n aens, in re or less, about one hundred and twenty acres tlu-icd improved, three framed hiiu-es, t oi framed barn-, two hoard shan ties. and three orchards of fruit trees til-eon. Seized ami taken in execution at the suit of Samuel llillhon.c vs. Horace Hranger. A LLO -The following lot. p'eee or parcel of land -itu ate in Warren twp.. Bradtord county, bimmled north by the highway, e-at by laml in possession of Jo.-epli Brant, south by land ot H. 11. Brant and the Wappeseiia creek, west by land ot Chaun ey Buffi igtoti. Containing about oiie-foiirtli acre, more or less, all improved, one trained wagon shop thereon. ALSO Ore other harn. ami truit trees thereon. Seized ami taken in execution at the suit of Bowen A Baker vs. n. 11. Brant and Hiram P. Taylor. ALSO- The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Tow and i boro", Bradford county, bounded north by land ot Robert Smalley.cn*t l y land of Henn lv-seiiwiiu-. south by land of (). P. Bartlett. we-t by Second street. Containing sixty-two and a-lialf I'eel front on Second st.. and running Lr< k one bundled anil forty-seven feet, all improved, with one framed dwelling house, framed barn, and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of P.P. Bart lett to the use id Joseph Kingsbury vs. James T. Taylor. THOMAS M. WOODRUFF, Sheriff's Office, Oct. 27, I*7*. Sheriff STAPLE GOOES. 20,000 , ' 3 ' 4u*> jdeees PRIX IS, last colors, and in great variety. -70 pieces Blue Denims, heavy. 1 on pieces llleacbeo' Muslins. 20 pieces Canton Flannels. Also. Blue, Red, ('.ray and White Flannels, Sheep's Cray, Satinetts, Uassiineres. Kentucky Jeans, Cot. Yarn. Ticking aim Bolts, Candle wick. Mariner's Stripes. Bleach Brown and Colored Prills. Colored Muslins. Crash. Huck aback, Ac.. Ac. Country Merchants will find an excellent opportunity to sort up at low prices for cash, by calling at my store. Towamla, Sept. C, 18.78. JOS. KINHSBKRY. ~A TONS of Anthracite Coal for sale at No. *f\ * 1 Button's Block II RARRHLSof Salt for si,.>o jm-i* lar lei, at No. 1 Pulton's Block. Legal. 0I! I'HANS' con IT SALIv —l>v virtue ot an order of the Orphan-'Court of Bradford Co., will be exposed to public Mile iti tin* premises. on SAT CItD.VV, NQVKMBKi: lb !*..*, at 1 *> clock, I*. 11.. a r tain messuage. piece or parcel nt lntul situate in tielil (vp.. Bradford Co., Minded on the north by limits of James llanbv. ou tin- ca>t by land* of William S- Wil liam-. on the south by lanti-of John Robiiisu. ilor'il.. on the west by lands ol Oliver (late-. Containing -■> 410 acres, be the-ante more or less, 4 or .1 aere- nu|iroved. with a-mall frame house thereon. Terms made km on on day or sale. WW. J. WIC.S K.V Springfield, Sept. 2s, I -As. Adiuiui-trat-r. ORPHANS' COURT SAUK— Bv vie tie of an order of the Orphans' Court f Bradford Co.. \\ ill lie exposed to public sale oil the premise*. on SAT I'ItPAV. OCTOBKK :to, Js.V. at 1 neb ,k. 1' M the following desei ilied lot of land situate in We IN twp., Pra-ft'ord ('o . bounded on the north by lands in pos-t siou of S. IT. Ingersoll. on the ea-t by I'. ISiwm.in. on tile -oiith by Jolin Vanne-t, Madison M.t'arr and Alun roil Knapp. Containing 4 s acres with about 2a acres ip, proved, one framed ..welling Itoti-e. a small iiaru and an apple orchard thereon. Terms made known on day ol sale. V. ti. LKOXARP. Wells. Sept.'Js. Is",ft. Administrator. \ I.V; INISTR AT(HI'S X(>T 1 (' K . - .V<: i< .■ J.X. is hereby given, that all pirsoti* indebted to the es tate of ( arret Cotter, deed., late of Wilinot township, are requested to make payment without delay : and all persons having claims against -aid e-tate, must present them dn v aatlientieated, to the snbscritier. UPWARD COTTKR. Sept. 2s, 1858. Administrator. OTATK OF PIIXXKYIA AXIA. BRADFORD COI N'- i ' TV. SS—At an Orphan's Court held at owaoda, ou (i -•—) the Htli day of Septomiier. A. P.. ls.s. 1.. S. HeforC the Hon. David Wiltnot. I'resident, and I 1 the Hon. John F. Long, his associate Justice of flic said ("ourt. The petition of Cyrus Fuller. Ouardian of ('. J. Lee, a minor son and heir of James l*ee, late of the township of Herrh-k, in said enmity, dee'd. is presented, setting forth that tlie lather ot said Charles .1. la-e died intestate, leav ing a widow, to wit : Janel.ee and issue, six children, to wit : William K. Lee, Margaret .lane, intermarried with David Xesbitt. Thomas K. I a*. James 11. la-e. Jo seph J. late ami Charles J. Lee. the two last named ol whom are still in their minority ; and that Pembroke Squires has been duly appointed guardian of said Joseph J. Lec, and that the -aid intestate died seized in his de*- tnestie as of fee of and in a certain messuage, situate in the township afore-aid, which after deducting liftcen iteres set oft to said Ja e Lee, widow as aforesaid, is liounded and described as follows, to wit: North by lauds of William Hiliis, i a.-t by laud o| Margaret Bloker und 11. W. Tracy, south by lands of said Tracy and the afore said.land set off to Jane Lee, and west by said Jane Lee's html and land of Kola-it lloyd and David Xesbitt. Containing eighty-nine acres, or tlu realsuits, with the appurtenances. Xo partition of the said estate having been had, lie prays the Court to award an inquest to make partition of tin- premises aforesaid to and among the chil dren and representatives of tin- said intestate in sueli manner iiml in such proportions as by the laws of this Commonwealth js directed, if such partition enn be made without prejudice to or spoiling the whole, but if such partition cannot be made thereof as aforesaid, then to value and upprai-e the same and make report ol their pro, ccdings herein according to law. Whereupon on the reading of the petition and on motion o! Mr. Mereur, the Court order an inquest in accordance with tiie preyer of the petition. And further direct that a a notice In-"given in the Bradford Reporter by publishing a ropy of the writ for six weeks prior to the lirst day of next Term,and that the three lirst nutuliers be forwarded to the -aid William K. Lee. ho resides at Fremont. X'ebraska Territory. To Thomas M. Woodruff, Sheriff of Bradford County Von are therclorc hereby con.man led to summon ami take with you twelve good and honest men of your haliwick for the purposes aforesaid, who are hereby authorized and empowered to go to tlie premise s afore-aid. and in the pri'-cnoe of the said parties or their legal representatives if they, having been several! warned, will be pre-ent,lia\ - ili.tr respect to the true value thereof, the said messuage, Ac., to divide and part among the wid -iv and lineal des cendants of the said James Lee. it it can la- done without prejudice to or spoiling tin- whole. But if such partition cannot lie made as aforesaid, that when tliev inquire into the value thereof and make and return a just ppraise nn-nt it the whole, n of the several shares or purjeirts. into which they may divide the same agreeably to the act of Assembly in such case made and provided, and make return thereof to the next state Orphan's Court, to he held at Towanda. in and for the said County, oil the lirst Monday of December next. J AS. 11. WKBB. Clerk. In the mattrr f the Tin Entitle. lair of James I.,rr tier ti. To all persons interested. Take notice, that an Inquest will be held at the late dwelling house of James Lee. dee'd.. in derrick twp., Bradford county, on Friday, tin- 12th day ot November, l*.7s,ut 1 o'clock ia the after noon of that day. for the purpo.-e of making partition of the real estate of said deceased, to and among hi- chil li ten ami legal representatives, if the same rail In- done without prejudice to or spoiling of the whole : otherwise to value and appraise the satin- according to law : at which time and place yon • an attend if von think proper. TITOS. M. W OPUI'FF, Sheriff's Office. Towanda, Sept. 2-. l*.7s. Sheriff. VI HI TOR'S XOTICK.— In the tunller i f the ex ule of I'llniff Sh nnaker, deed. lu the Or phan's Court ol Bradford County. The und* r-igi ed. Auditor, appointed to distribute funds in the hands of the executors ol said e-tate, will attel.d to tin duties ol his appointment at his office, in Towanda borough, on Tuesday, the 2d day of November, ls.'is, at 1 o'clock. I*. M. All persons having claims upon said fund mu-t then and there present them, or el-e be forever debarred from tin- same. 1". 1). MORROW. Sept. 2s. Is/is. Auditor. \ I HI TOR'S NOT I OK.— In Ihe inn tier /■/ \ thr cxtntr of Danitt (>'KetfeArr MINI ST II AT( )R'S N()T IC K.—Notice 1 V i- hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate ot .Install liosworth d *'d. late of I'ike twp.. are re quested to make payment without delay ; and all persons having claims against said estate, must pre-xnt them duly authenticated for settlement, to the subscribers. TI'.AYKR BitSWOIITH. Oct. 10,18.',8. Administrator. V" OTICK TO ASSKSSORS —The several i Assesso s for 1 -.7* will make their ret irns in the following order, viz : Assessors lor I 1-ter. Athens boro", Athens twp.. South Creek. Kidgburv and Wells, on M onlay Nov. 1.1, 1.5.78. Springlield, Smithlield, Xc-rtli Towanda, Columbia. Sjlvania Imho , and Towanda. on Toesdly Nov. Iff. Arm nia. Toy twp., Troy boro', B rlingti n twp.. Bur lington West, Burlington bor'.iuidHr.>nville,on Wed lies day Xovem'a-r 17. Canton. la-It iv, Monroe boro". Monroe twp,. Overton. Albany, Frankliu and T-uvauda twp., on Thursday No vember 18. Wilinot. Asylum, P-irell, Tus arn-i, Wvabising, Litch field, Warreu. ami Windham, on Fri lay Nov. la. Staruling Stone, Derrick. Orwell, I'ike, Slicshequin. Rome and Wyso.x, on Saturday Nov. 20. Assessors ne requested to be punctual in making their returns on th •dly d -signatcd in their warrants. Tin y are also required to extend the amount ol each per-on s valuation into the t iglit hand eoluniii of tlu it assessment. By order of the Commissioner's, K. B. ('()■ ILBAUOH. Clerk. Commissioner's Office. Oct. 2 1, EAGLE FOUNDRY! ASP :SIAC3 IINE SI EOP ! Apain in X&otion ! TBIIK Suliserildr loviiisr |nireli;tsp(l tho above 1- works, situated at the lower end of town, mar the Canal Basin of the Barclay Kail Road Co.. (the same es tablishment formerly carried on by lattuoreux. Hall A Russell,) and having employed a compeU-nt set of work iik-ii, is now prepared to execute orders for Castings or Machinery of almost any kind. He also manufactures a \ irietv -if Cook. Bailor and Office -toves. lie respect ful! -oli. it- a -hare of public patronage. Towanda. Sept. 8, |s.-,s. o. |>. BARTLKTT. New Fall and Winter Goods! HUMPHREY St WICKIIAIVT VRK now receiving a very large and desira ble assortment of Hoods suitable for the season, comprising iihnost every iirticle wanted in the line ot Pry Hoods—such as Sheetings, Shirtings, Drillings, Ticking, I H-uims, Cot ton Yarn. Uatts, Wicking. Twine, Calicoes, Hingbanis, Braiiclotlis. Cas-inwrr-t. Satinet Is. Kentucky Jeans. Vestings. Ladies Press Hoods in varie ty. Crockery. Shetland Vain. Family Hroeeries, Hard ware. Hats and Caps, a large assortment. Tiie usual large stock ot Boots and Sle-os, of great varietv in stvlc mil prices, both eastern ami home manufacture. A very large stock-d S tie and Upper la-jt.lu-r. Kip and Cait Skiiw. l>th French ami American, IJniugs. shoe thread and Pegs, a large stock of Lists. Boot Trees, Crimps. Ac., Wooden ami Tin Ware. Ac., Ac., which we offer to our numerous patrons and friends, and to the public generally, for CASH or County Produce, at prices which cannot tail to ph-se. We respectfully invite the attention of buyers More pureliasing elsewhere, tali paid for Hides A Skins. Towanda. Ort. t, fs.lß. C IIA WLS of all kinds from !-s to nt O MARSH A CO S. Crcinl. NOTICE. —Is inoj'ljy given, I hat S|cial Court of Common Pleas will Ve brill at Tow.* tula iu ..lid h-rthe toiiriti of Hrndfotd.i ominem ing n MONDA Y the ISt It day of NOYKMHKH next. lit IWo'cfiok In the "ii'iioi'ii in said day. at which (lie Hun. UOliKitT 41. WIHTK. will Preside for the trial tl the following causes, to wit : N". 2n7.Se|rt. Term lffil, Xewton Humphrey vs. Wil liam Humphrey. (• jeetimiiL N'n. l-'2. Pee". Teriu Is.Mi.C. J,.Ci Pe Chaxtefcau.x vs.lra ami hi' hard Jennings. Kjertment. No. 11 i. Sept. Term I-is, i-rael Smith vt. Sumuel Ikel- Imn. el alTrrymw. No. i.4"i. I h-e. Term I Soil, fMwntd Unmet vs. Heorgo Suunier. Kjn tment. A1.1.1.'N MeIvKAN, Proty. Pftil'rs.fmct.stfit l!. ls".s 1 DMINIBTIIATOICS NOTICE.—-Notre a.\ is herein given. that all persons indebted to the es tate of IIKXRY WIM ITAKKK. ilerM, late of Warren, are lierehv reipiested to make payment without de lay; am) ail per-on- having claims against said estate will please present them diilv aiitheiitieated l'er-oii* indebted to the estate of JOHN I'dHTKIi. late t Tna towiohiu. deceased, mast make immeiliate payment, and all persons luring de mand-; against -aid estate. will present them duly authen ticated for settlement. UKL C- POUTKR, Sept n, is'.s, Kxeeotor. O II HE IF F'S S Al>loß. Hv virtue of snmlrv 0 writs of Vend. Kxpo., issued outfit the court of Com mon Pleas of Hradford County, to me directed and de livered. will he exposed to pnldiesaieat the Court House. TowainU It'ir nth, on MONDAY. the Ist dujr of NOV KMHKU. Ivis, at one n clock. p. M..the following lot. piece or parcel of land situate in l!idgla-ry twp.. Ilnni ford county. Isninded on the north ly land- now or lately la-longing to Charles T. Murphy, east hy lauds-,) Howard Hurt. I'eter Miller and the highway, and on tlie west by the highway. Containing alsuit two acres, more or led-, all improved, with one two st >iy Ira med tarcru in MI so. known as the Centreville Hotel, one framed turn arid a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Klenror Pomerny v-. A. .1. Brown. ALSO- The following lot, pii.ee or parcel of land situ ate io Hidgta-cry twp.. itruilford county, hounded on the north hy land of Vincent Owen, on the east hy lands of lira-tor and Vim-cut Owen and Isaac Ha Id win, u tin south hy land of Kmuinic! tin sanltis and on the west lv land of Samuel Tuhbs. Containing alsmt one hundred and twenty acres, about in acres improved, one trained house, one log h iiise with a framed addition, one framed burn, two big barns, two apple orchards and other truit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of 8. A. Mills vs. A. tl. Marcellus. A I.St i The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in West Harlingt-iji twp., Iliad urd county. laiunded on tin- north hy lands of John Tompkins ami Israel Phil lips, on the east lII to use of I'erry It. I'ratt vs. 11. Mallory and Loren zo Stanton. VLSi- flie following lot. piece or parcel of laud situ ate in Kidgbiiry two.. Hradford county, hounded on the north hy land of K. Stevens, east hy lands of Jnmrs apcin in. south by land of Vlexundcr Tlmmpsou ami west hy land of Iterrcst Wilkinson. Containing forty acres, more or les-. als-ut thirty-five acres thereot im proved and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized ami taken in execution at the suit of James 11. \\ ebb vs. Vincent Stevens. ALSO Hy virtue ot'a writ of Fieri Farias, tin* follow ing lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Troy twp.. Brad ford county, hounded on the north by lauds of John (iri-t and John Sadler, on the east hy (ininville road ami l>. X. A lien's, on tin- south by lauds of J. H. ami A. Ward ami on tin- wesi by lands of Comfort Peters and 11. It. Hickok. Containing eighty-three acres, ho the sanm mo cor less, about seventy acres improved, two framed houses, two framed barns and an orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of S. W. \ I). F. Poiucroy A Co. vs. William It. Hurk. THUS. .M. WOODRUFF. Towamln. Oct. 7. Is."*. sheriff. A EDITOR'S NOTICE.— Fuller l)ay f\ ton rt. .V. Tutt'r. In the Common Pleas of Hrad ford County. No. ts-j. May Term, 15.17. The undersigned, auditor appointed to distribute funds in the hand- of the Sheriff, raisi-d by tin- sale of the de fendant'- real r-tatc, will attend t > the duties of his ap pointnu-nt at hi- office, iu tin* Kor-uigh of Towamla, on Mund ii. tlie 1-t day of Xveml>er I*sß. at 2 o'cl >-k, P. M. All persons having tl tints upon said fund must there and then present them or else be lorever debarred from said fund. Sept. 24. I>. p. MOUItOW, Auditor. \ EDITORS NOTICE.—N. ][ A'- tenia n J~\.. rs. ./. .V. Mi II nr. lii til- Coinm-m Pleas of Bradford < outity, X. Piii. Fehniary Term. 15.',7. The uinli; -igiiisl. Auditor, appointed by said Court to di-tril-ute fund- r ised by SlierifT- sale of the real estate of defendant, will attend to the duties of his appointment at hi- office, in Towamla I*-rough. <>n Friday the .ith day of Xovctnlier ls.Vs.at I o'el >ck in the aftemooii.at wnichtinie and place nil per-ons intirested are rt-]uireil to prc-ent their eL:-i- or else forever I e ih-liarreil from said fund. Oct. 7. Is.',- P. |. MORROW, Auditor. A I I'l FOB'S NOTICE. I.)RRTII /•,'. / Inrris, -s. \. <•.. /" H. i lofvt. lii the Court of Common Pleas, of Hradfoi'l ei-ui.ty, Xo. l.'d!, February Term, ls.Vf. The iinder-igne.l Auditor, nppointt'd by -aid Court to distribute lands raised I y Hieritt's -all- t the teal estat-- ot >h undent, will attend to the dnties of hi-appointment at hi- office in Towandli. on Tlmr.-.day tin- 7jtli dav of November. 1 s.vx. at 1 oTI uk in the atternoon. at which time and place all p< r-ons in tele-ted are required to pre sent their claims or el.-e be .orever debarred from said fund. I>. MOX'TAXYK, lh t. 19, t-'-s. Auditor. A UDITOR S NOTICE.— Waller S. Xcic mini rs /{litis .\h//r . In the Court of Common Ph a- >il Hradford county. X>. 2:t:t. Rdtnury Tei-m. IRXS. Tlie undersigned Auditor, appointed l-y said Court to di- rilrite fit al- ta s >1 hy Sheiifl - sale of the real estate ot de.elide >t, will attend to the duties of liis appi inttncnt at hi-ofti e. in T--Wauda, on Friday the 2t th day of X-'Vember. Is.',-, at 1 o'lha k iu the nftcriioon, at which time ami place alt persons interested are required to pre sent their claims or else be fbrever dehorn d from said fund. ti. 1). MOXTAXVK, tb t. IS, l-.",-). Auditor. \ I DiTO II'S NOTICE— Sam net .1/' AVv?*, 1 \ uuir to t'ie we of J. ll'. I'rHett rs. 1.. 1). Tatj'ur. hi the Coin uu ii Peas of Hradlbrd county. No. but, Sept. Term, Is.').-,. Tin? undersigned Auditor, appointed by-aid Court So di-triliiite ti.iul- rai-i-d by Sin-riffs salt- the duties of hi-appoiittm-rtil at the house ->f Heulten M' rley. in Burlington, on Friday X'-yemher Path, Is.n, at Hi o'clock, iu the tVirew-Mo*. at ah: h time and pi tee all pei-s-ui- intere-tisl are tequirwl t > present their claims or el.-e In; foiwer delutrt'-d from said fuinl. K. It. PARStr.VS, Octolwr lit. K'iS. Auditor. 4 riXTOR'S NOTICE.—A/tW Taylor -l V to tin ilie of .Xnthanic! Wiiw// and Xnrton T. Miller rs. Ijsritt* Humpki tit itod M ijor K. Dtrlmg. In tlie Common Plea-ol Hradlbid comity, Xo. Lll,He> .T. The uiider-igneiL Auditor, appoint) -1 by said Court to ili-lri .te tnti*l— i.ii-e-1 by Sheriffs s]n ol the real estate ot ilcteml int. will attend to t In- dutie- of his appoint men t it his office, in Towan-l - Isir -uch, on Frid^v, tlie 2HI y of t b-toU-r 1 -.ps. at 1 oVioi k in tlie afternoon, at which ! time it tut place ail pcr-nn- interested are m|iiin-d to pn -cut their elaiuis or else be lorever deUirre'l from said fund. 7. The uniler-igiii ii Audit'-r a|Ms>inted by said Court to ill-tribute ftmds rai-ed t>y Sheriffs sale of real estate of ilefeinleiit s. will nlteud to tlie duties of hi appointment at his office, iu Towamla borough, on Monday the ]|Kh il.iv ->t Xovem'-er. l-.|S.at2 o't hw k in the aftermuui. at which time and place all ocrs.fbs intere-ted are feqnin-d tt> present their claims, or l-e foreier ch-liarreil tr-wn aakl fund. ELIIAX.VX SMITH. Otlnlrr 12. HJ*. tmlitor. A F IX I'OIvS NOTICE—>S. 7/ .Xrirmati, l\. note to use nf ( h lilies II 'right rs. .1. .M. h'mines. In the Common Pleas ot Hradloril County, Xo. 17., Dc eemberTi-rm. l-.'st. The uii-ler.-igned. Audit r. appointed he said Court to distributi- fund- raist d l-y Stirriff's -ale ->f real estate of defendant, will attend to the duties of hi- upp-dntme it at his office, iu Towamla itor-ngh, oil Friday the .ith dav of November lKis, at 2 oVloi-k in the afternoon, nt whii lt time and place all persons interested are required to pre sent their elaiuis or c'.se le f ren-r ileteier. f-in sard tiu-l. I*. l>. MDIIROW, [ ib-t. 7. is - ,-. Yud t >r. i I 01 TOR'S NOTICE— In tie matter of a. V the efait of (thru- S. Urinf, dee d, iu the Or phan's Court of Hradloril County. Tli - mider-igned, an Auditor appointed by said C >nrt to di-trilMite fnnds in tin- hands of the Administrators of said estate, will attend to the did- -s f hi- appoint ment at his nfflee. in Towatida t orongh, on Fri'ay. the ith d iv of NwvemU-r. lsis. at 2 o'doek in the itlMiioin. when ami win-re all |ieisons i.lnested are required t > present their claints, or IK.- foiivei drliarrerl tnun -abl turn). K. OVERTON. 'H. Oct. 1, l-'-jf. Auditor.