Ccgul. TUTOR'S NOTICE.—/* the matter of \ I,tate of Daniel O h'eefe.dec d. In the Orphans' ' ri .J Virc.V. 1858 : on reading affidavit and lid b"*' J" ; i( - rev i ew an d assignment of errors in anal account filed by administrators of said e.s .Jt rit decree and grant are hearing of so much ;i account as is alleged to be in error in said " u , lition of review that such relief as equity and : r ■ mniire mav be granted, and for that purpose ' r "i-'i h\X VN SMITH an Auditor in said matter of >f : \| W i'order that said Auditor give Catherine ! John Flvnn, two of said Administrators, l ' K i' i notice before the time of meeting of said par m.itter Ot re-bearing, and give the usual notice SlAmtisemenL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. TAKK NOTICK:— I That TIJ nf the foregoing order and decree of said Court p 1 d Auditor, will attend to the duties of his ; .nt iu -aid matter of re hearing, at his office in ' "f.f Towanda. on FRID AY", the 28th day of JAN ' at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, when and """"" ■SldSfsafffn!^ Fg'jo. 1858. Auditor^ taYFCUTOR'S NOTICE. —Notice is here r - veil that all persons indebted to the estate of iV BRINK, dee'd.. late of Pike township, must - mediate pa'vraent. and all persons having demands j'-b' l!U . ' tate "will present them duly authenticated t ' PERLEY H. BUCK, Executor. , n cuiFF'S SALES.—By virtue of sundry S .a of Vend. Expo., issued out of the court of Cora- L Bradford County, to me directed and de -1 I -ill he exposed to public sale at the Court House, 1 ; rough, on THURSDAY, the 3d day of •'opi-vPY' 1859, at one o'clock, P. M..the following "" or parcel of land situate in Albany twp., Brad ' ..jiv hounded as follows, to wit: North by land Welles, east by land of David Hakes, south Joseph Menardi, west by land of Sheffield Wil ] '' i lining seventeen acres and a half, more or less, I siteeii acres improved, one log house, one framed I ' ,„d -ome fruit trees thereon. j ' •„! mil taken in execution at the suit of Daniel m n' iv to the use of Dr. Thomas Harris,vsZadoek S i,, x. Vanrunm. '.■ ill The following described lot.piece of land situ- Athens twp.. bounded as follows, to wit : North ,f ' n j n' .lolm F. Ratterlee, and the public highway. ', .: t!ll i o! Chester Stevens, south by laud of James I f' ,'fann west bv the Susquehanna River. Containing '.' [id-eil and seventy-five acres, more or less, about ■fre J and fiftv acres improved, two framed houses, ,5-1111(1 barns, and an orchard of trait trees thereon. '* io \!l that certain lot. piece or panel of land sit- I uliens and Litchfield twps., bounded north by " fl. Miller and James Thompson, east by lands 'inj to the estate of Reuben Park, dee'd, and oth . Xtl. hv land "f X. C. Harris, west by lands of Job " Chester Stevens and Alvin Miller. Containing d acres, r about ten acres impr..- ne framed or plank house, one shed and saw mill . ■. • ami taken in execution at the suit of Dauiel Me • v t'V the use of Hugh Tyler vs. Constant Mathcw . i r'.t following described lot, piece or parcel of . -i:ati in Albanv twp..lM>utideil north, ea-t and west, - • \V, lies Wilcox, south by tlie public highway. ■ Mun-lourthsof an acre, more or less, nil im •.rtl. tl. a framed house and a framed barn, and a tew • -rces then-oil. . , i.i- 1 taken in execution at the suit of Smith A Lioa t<> the use of W. W. Decker vs. Jolm N. Chapman, -i The following descrilied lot, piece or jmn el of -ituatc ::i Rome and Windham twps , bounded north ,1 ~f .t un - Sibley and Ormun Goodsel!, east by . • Her.rv Fritz and James Yibberts. south by land j ,uw Hill, west by lands of Joseph See ley and Or j ; IS. Coutuiiiing tne hundred and twenty-sev -- a.-rcs in .re or ie--. about sevcuty-five acres improved. : ikvi house,one framed barnj and fruit trees there ~ aud taken iu execution at the suit of Eben t'.ris , , use vs. John Roi kefeQw. US!).—Tlie following described lot. piece or parcel of i .ituate in Smithfield twp.. lsiiiiiiled north by land .. sjiaMing. cast by land of Nelson Keeler, south by highway and land of Nelson Kccler, west by f Nelson Keeler and Davis C. Pierce. Containing v.- a res, more or less, about four acres improved. e framed Livera house, one framed barn, aud a lew • ; tree, thereon. and taken in execution at the Auit of Solomon ' ft'i'.'.iims vs. E. D. Brigham. a!.Sii. The following descrilied lot, piece or parcel of :■: .ate iu Ucßov twp., bounded north A cast b}- laud - re gto the Sehradcr land company .south by laud in • ns. aof Reuben Stone.wi st by land formerly belong : ('.!.. Ward. Containing fifty acres, more or less, five a. res improved, more or less, one log house. - g i arn. aud a few fruit trees thereon. 8 z : and taken in execution at the suit of Charles • kwi-H Adtu'r. ofM. 11. Grecnman, dee'd, vs John J. so. The following descrilied lot. piece or parcel of nan- in Wvsox twp , bounded north by the State • i-t hy land of William Vargusoti, D. C. Slierniau, '! :! ' anil David Vouglit. south by land ot Da .lit nV-t by land of William H. Weflinan Jtlic dc iii.fi (. ontaining ninety-one acre< and one hundred ty- >ne perches, about seventy-three acres impro ~ ■ one other lot, piece or parcel of land situate in . t ... bounded north bv the State road. ea-t by f tv'i : am 11. Wellman, the defendant, south by J i n Vouglit. west by land of William 11. Well i t ii ndaiit. Containing about ninety-one aeres ie hundred ud thirty-one [icrclies, more or less, xtv three acres improved, one framed house, one 1. ai d an apple orchard thereon. 'Pie other lot. piece or parcel of laud -ituatc in ■ \ twp bounded north by the State road .east by land 111.' Wellman, the defendant, south by land ol'Ster . i i kin-Mi. west by other lands of William H. Well :tic defendant. Containing about ninety-one aerrs i- hundred and thirty-one per. more or less, about r aeres improved. !-(I One other lot. piece or parcel of land situate in • i twp.. bounded north by the State mad and Ste • u sun. east by land of William H. Wellman .•south . <>! Morris Coolluiugh, west by land of Samuel Owens, •"• I'.i-smore and Stephen Clayson. Coutaining one • rt and sixty-seven acres, more or le-s, about eighty • thereof improved, one framed house, and framed • thereon. -ze i and taken in exccntion at the suit of I. P. Spal : not Aurelia Spalding Executors of Robert Spalding • William 11. Wellman. A';.-' i rb following described lot. piece or parcel of . ite in Albany twp., bounded north by land of v.-v ns, and a lot of land known a- the Murray lot. . land of Hugh Cavanah and Jas. D. Farrel. south of Michael McMahon, west by land of the estate - I >..uehue, dee'd. Coutaining one hundred acres. -• orlc-s, about sixt}* acres thereof improved, one fra : house .one framed barn, and a few fruit tree- thereon, s /cd and taken in execution at the suit of T. T. W eir ■a I-. Adam Murphy. t .80. The following descrilied lot. piece or parcel of •: it" in Burlington twp., bounded north lv land of Ilcnnet, east by land of Ktio.- Bailey, south by land "id Luther, aud west by laud in possession of Michael Coutaiiiing about forty acres, more or less, aleuit *i a res iinnrnved, one framed house, one trained 3-ia-i -aw mill, and a few fruit trees thereon. and taken in execution at the suit of Gibson A ii" to the use of U. Mercur vs. Darwin Russell. -8).- Tlie following described lot, piece or parcel of ■ituate in Granville twp.,bounded north and we.-t bv ft lending from Granville Centre to \t ill inm Buun ! - .til I,V land Of B. F. A L. D. Taylor, east by land ' Taylor. Containingseveiiteen aeres, more or le.-s. :ie ai re improved, with a body fur a log house Ml that certain lot. piece or parcel of land sit twp., bounded north, east, south and ' . 'an K ut'R. F. A L. D.Taylor. Containing one .ere, more or less, all improved, with one large I built for a tannery, thereon. ■e -I taki a in execution at the suit of George X. i s list- VS. 11. G. Reynolds nnd Nelson Reynolds. | "" The following descrils-il lot, pie< eor parcel of 1' : 't- in Albany twp., bounded north by land of Kellogg east l',y land of M vron Kellogg and Dan •li -outh by land of the estate ol or heirs of Ja ' ••" 9,1 d.. wst by the Barclay coa! land-. Con - 'tic hundred acres and allowance*, more or less ' ''flirty-live acres thereof improved, with a log house, - barn thereon. i"' Dae other lot, piece or parcel of land situate y' li .bounded north by land of David Millar '"in-s M'-Failane, east bv land of Amasa Hancock. I t:-f - 'hy Z.uiock Corson. Maintaining one hun i -eventy acres, more <*r less, übout one hundred ! 1 c 1, n franied house.fnitncil irn,a log black "'i 1 - and three apple orchard* thereon. H (hie other lot, piece or parcel ol land situate I ''•> lwp, bounded north by land of Sheffield Wil- I |-y ianti of Milton Hakes. Joseph Menardi and ■ ,n '-iu, south by land of Wills Wilcox,and's.C. I Means, w,„t |A land of John Hanson, John ■ cid Jan es aud Benjamiii Wilcox. ConLiining ■ , bed and sixty- acres, more or less, one hundred !l |!i' : d. two"framed houses, one log house, one T •'■ slip.two framed barns, and an apple orchard ■T iruit trees thereon. I _ 'bit other lot, piece or parcel of land situate if (ji.. bounded north by land of Sheffield Wll '"n Hakes, south by land of Joseph Menardi. ' / GilleL ( 'ontuit.ing twenty acres,more J ""ict eighteen acres improved. ' 1 hie other lot, piece or parcel of land situate in I „ '*p., bounded north, west aud south by warran- I * nl a tract of land in the warrantee name of Hen- I nd in possc-sion ot William F.Reifiny- Bv, l) lrt °l the -aid tract in the warrantee uamc of , "'*■ 1 on tan: iu.c about one hundred acres, with the woods. ' f ' a '"' n in execution at the suit of H.H. Mace -1* •'"dson Blackmail vs. Rollin Wilcox aud IlJI) ' r ''r"X . , ,".7 10 following de*crib'd lot, piece or parcel of 1 K ,: ria ln Ath< ns Boro'. hounded north by land of -su.'-aM hviaud (owners names unkuowii,)south ; ' "b" I rit-her, west by Main street. Contain Iront and one hundred and tweuo - All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land sit uate in Granville twp., hounded north by the public high way leading from Granville Summit to Towanda Click I and land of liitner Miles, east by land of Robert Baili-v. south by land of C. Drake, west by the public highway and lands ol Eliza Taylor and Abram Mott. Containing eight acres, more or less, all improved, one framed house, ; one framed barn, and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Gordon F, Mason to tlie use of H. J. Madill vs Harry Bailey. A US*) The follow ing piece or parcel of land situate in j Monroe tp., hounded north by the highway and laud of R. it. Rockwell : on the cast by land of John White ; on tlie south by lands of Sylvester W. and Sevellon W.Alden on the west by the Towanda Creek and Berwick turnpike -Containing"about forty acres, more or less, all improv ed, one framed house, one framed barn and apple orchard thereon. ALSO—The defendant's interest iu the following piece or parcel of land situate in Monroe tp., bounded north by lands of defendant, (S.W.Aldcn), east by land of John White, south by lands of 11. S. Salsbury and others, and west by tlie Tow anda creek. Containing about eighty acres more or le—, aland sixty acres improved, and stone house. framed bani aud other out buildings, and fruit trees thereon. Seized and Liken in execution at the suit of E. C. Kel logg vs. S. W. Alden. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land situate in Rome twp. bounded north by Land of Walter lloaglaiid, cast by land of John Donahue, south by lands of Michael Coiiglmey, and west by lands of John Sullivan. Containing eighty acres. more or less, about thirty acres thereof im proved. one log lie-use, one framed bam and an orchard ot truit trees thereon. ...... Seized and taken in execution at two suits of 11. J. Ma dill's use vs. John Crowley. Also, at the suit of John Holmes' use vs. John Crowley ALSO The following piece or parcel ol bind situate in Athens tp.. bounded uorth by laud of Edward Perkins, east bv land of Z. Gibbs, aud south by un-eated laud, or land known as the Caton tract, and west by land belong ing to the heirs of Horace Williston, dee'd. Containing about fifty-seven acres, more or loss, about forty acres im proved. one framed house, one framed barn, one framed shed, and fruit ttees thereon. ALSO—One other lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Athens tp., bounded north by land of Yates & Co., east bv land belonging to the heirs of Horace V illiston.dec d. south by the public highway, and west by lipids of Cor nelius llunsiker. Containing about thirty acres, more or less, about twenty acres improved, with one log house, with a framed addition, and fruit trees thereon. Seized and Liken in execution at the suit of Stephen St John's use. vs. Abram llunsiker. Also, at the suit of M. W. Hamilton .V Co. vs. Cornelius llunsiker aud Abram Hunsiker. ... , ALSO—Ry virtue of sundry writs of levari facias, the following piece or parcel of land situate in Rome town ship Beginning at a hemlock, the south-west corner of Richard I.ent'> lot, thence south 89° east 129 3 10 perches to a post ; thence south 1° west 73 perches to a post ; thence north vi° west 240 perches to the warrant line or out line of the Leßay tract; thence north 1° east 54 per ches to the south-west corner of W m. and Oscar Elliott s lot. a maple sapling for a corner : thence south B:is east 12] 610 [>ercheH t said Klliott's south-east corner, and thence north 1° east 19 perches to the place of beginning. Containing ninety-six acres and one hundred and one per ches strict measure, about forty acres improved, a log house, a framed barn and a few fruit trees thereon Seized and taken In execution at the suit of William B. Clymer. assignee of V. Leßay de Cbaumont vs. Roderick B. Morley. ALSO —The following piece or parcel of land situate in Towanda borough. Beginning at the south-east corner of a lot couveyed by Enos Tomkius and wife to James .dak insou, thence along the east side of Main street, souther iy 85 feet to the corner of a lot in possession ol Josiab Francisco, thence along line of said Josiali rraiiciscos lot at a right angle t<> aforesaid street, easterly 112 feet to the west side of an alley running parallel to Main street; (heme along wast side "of said alley northerly eighty-five feet tv a corner of lot of said Makiu.:on ibrucc along line teg U. of said Makinson's lot, westerly 112 feet to the place of beginning. Containing thirty-five peri lies of laud, strict measure, all improved, one named dwelling house, one framed building occupied aa a dwelling house and black smith shop, one framed barn and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken tn execution at the auit of Michael Meylert, to the use of Ahira Wickhuni, vs. Adam Esseu wine. THOMAS M. WOODRUFF, Towanda, Jan. 12, 1859. Sheriff XOTICK TO PFRCTIASKKS —To prevent misunderstand ing, notice is hereby given that purchasers at Sheriff's sales will be required to pay the amount bid at the time the land is sold. It has become imperatively necessary to adopt this rule, and it will be strictly adhered to, ex cept in cases where the purchaser is a lieu creditor and is entitled to the fund as provided in the Ist section of the act of Assembly, approved April 20, 1*46, which is as follows : " Whenever the purchasers of real estate at Orphans' Court or Sheriff's sale, shall appear from the proper record to be entitled, as a lien creditor, to receive the whole or any portion of the proceeds of said sale, it shall be the duty of the sheriff, administrator, executor or other person making such sale, to receive the receipt of such purchaser or purchasers for the amount which he or they would appear, from the record as aforesaid, to be entitled to receive : Provided that this section shall not be so construed us to prevent the right of said Sheriff', administrator, executor or other person aforesaid to de mand and receive at the time of sale a sum sufficient to cover all legal costs entitled to lie paid out of the proceeds of said sale; and provided further, that before any pur chaser or purchasers shall receive the benefit of this sec tion, he or they shall produce to the Sheriff, or other per son so making said sale, a duly certified statement Irom the proper records, under the hand and official seal of the proper officer, showing that he is a lien creditor, entitled t > receive any part of the proceeds of the sale aforcsa said." • AUDITOR'S NOTICE—O. D Bartlett -ZA. to the use of J. Kingsbery, vs. .fame* T. Taylor In the Common Pleas of Bradford County, No. 611. Scut. Term, 1858. The undersigned. Auditor, appointed by said C uit. to distribute funds raised by Sheriff's sale of the real estate of dufeudiiut. will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in Towanda borough, on FKID.VY. the 4th day of FEBRUARY. 1559, at one o'clock in the afternoon ut which time and place all persons interested are requir ed to present their claims, or else be forever debarred from said fund. E. OVERTON, Jr., January 3, 1859 Auditor. A UDITOR'S NOTICE— E. J. JihiveAart, ■*-Y to the use of Jacob Tome, vs. A. I). Smith. In the Common Pleas of Bradford Co., No. 536. May term 1358. The undersigned. Auditor, appointed by said Court to distribute funds raised by Sheriff's sale of the real estate of defendant, will attend to the duties of his appointment at hi. office in the borough of Towanda, on SATURDAY, the 29th day of J AXUARY. 1859. at one o'clock in the afternoon, at which time and lace all persons interested are required to present their claims or else BO forever de barred from said fund. ELHANAN SMITH, January 3d. 1859. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE Estate of Niclw las L. Reed, deceased. In the Orpin ns' Court of Bradford County. The undersigned. Auditor, appointed by said Court, to distribute moneys in the hands of the Administrator of I estate, raised by sale of real estate, wili attend to the i duties ol his appointment, at his office In Troy borough, j on MONDAY, the 31st day of JANUARY, 1839, at one j o'clock in the afternoon, when and where all persons in- J ested arc required to present their claims, or be forever | debarred from said fund. E. B. PARSONS, Troy, January 3, 1859. Anditor. j AUDITORS' NOTlCE.— Estate oj Sim >, I a-V Johnson, deceased. In the Orphans' Court of Brad ford County. The undersigned, Auditor, appointed by said T'ourt, to distribute moneys in the hands of the Administrator of said estate, raised by sale of real estate, will attend to the duties of his appointment at THE office of E. B. Parsons, in Troy borough,on MONDAY the 31st, day of JANUARY 1857, at one o'clock in the afternoon, at which time and place all persons interested are required to present their claims, or else be forever debarred from said fund. HORACEPOMEROY, Troy, January 3, 1859. Auditor. TOR'S SALE—The fo!lowin>r de j -LJ scribed real estate of William Gibson, deceased, late of U1 -ter twp., will be exposed to public sale in the follow ing order, viz: one lot of land in Burlington twp., situate ou Brown Creek, containing three acres, upon which i.-> erected a good steam saw-mill with all its appurtenances in order for sawing. And also one farm witu the afore said Creek running through the centre of it: bounded on ■ the south bv land of Charles Knapp, and the aforesaid ! saw-mill lot, which lot is bounded also on tlie'south In land of said Knapp, on the west by land of I.uther and Travis, on the north by the Carrol land, and on the east by land of Walter Pollock. Containing sixty-nine acres, or more, with about thirty acres improved and a small house and stable thereon. The sale to take place on the I premises on THURSDAY, the 3d day of FEBRUARY. • j 1*5:). and also on the following day at the house of said Gibson, dee'd, all the hill land of the old homestead in Ulster, containing two hundred and eighty-six acres, with over one hundred acres in a good -tate of improvement, much of it cleared of stumps, and divided into three lots for the purpose ot accommodating purchasers. The survey as made by t). ltickcy, showing the divisions, will be ex hibited on the dar of sale. There is a stream called the Hemlock Run passing through the whole length of tlit* said laud, with a saw-mill in good order for sawing, situ r ated on the middle lot, which has standing upon it both pine and oak timber sufficient for all tbe purposes of the farm anil to spare. There are two dwelling houses at the mill and one other small one on same lot. Terms of pay ment will be waue known on eash day of sale. JAMES ELLIOTT, Jan. 4, 1859. Executor. ORPHANS COURT SALE—By virtue of au order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford coun ty, will lie exposed to public sale on the premises on ' THURSDAY, the 3d day of FEBRUARY, 1859, at one o'clock l J M , tlie following descrilied real estate situate in Tuscarora twp., bounded and described as follows, to wit: North by the land of John C'lap.icr, east by land of ! 1\ F. Hardy, south by land of Chandler Bixby. west by land in possession of Wyllis Rogers, Containing fiity acres or thereabouts, about thirty-live acres thereof iiu pryved. with a log house, framed ioiru.aiida young orch ard ot fruit trees thereon, excepting therefrom, one acre lying in the north-west corner ot said lot, late the estate of William P. Clapper, dee'd. Terms made known on day of sale. JOHN CLAPPER, January 4, 1853. Administrator. ORPHANS' COURT SALE -By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court ol Bradford coun- TV. will LIE exposed to public sale at the house of 11. VV. ROOT, ill Springfield, on THURSDAY", the 27th day of JANUARY, 185!), at 1 o'clock P. M., the following de ac ri bed real estate situate in Springfield twp., bounded and described .is follows, to wit: North by land L Theo dore Wilder and Xorthrup, cast by laud of Daniel j Cleveland and Wallis Grace, south by land of Rphraim j S.irgeant, west by other lauds of said decedent, l 'ontain- I ing liily-two acres or thereabouts, about thirty-live acres j thereof improved. Tin- other lot lying west of said lot and bounded anil described us follows, to wit: North by land of Theodore Wilder, east by the aforesaid lot belonging to the estate of said decedent, south by land of Kphraira Sargeant, west bv laud of H. W. Westbrouk. Containing about fifty aires, nil improved, late the est ate of Clarissa Grace, de ceased. Terms made known ou day of sale. 11. S. G ROVER, January 4. 1559. AduiMii.triter. REGISTER'S NOTICES.—Notice is lure by given that there have been filed and settled in the office ot the Register of Wills, in and for the Cndnty of Bradford, accounts of administration upon the billow ing estates, viz: Final account of H. B. and N. C. 1$ oven . executors of George Bo wen. late of Warren, deceased. Final account of Hulduh and J. It. Thompson, adminis trators of Klias Thompson, lute of Klio-hequin. dee'd. Final account of Isaac Mar-li, guardian of Lois E.Marsh a minor daughter ol Elliott Marsh, dec d. Partial account of Isaac Marsh, guardian of Wilher F.. Morris, Anna and Mary O Marsh, minors of Elliott Marsh Final account of John Norman administrator of Clarissa Grace, late of Springfield, dee'd. Final account of Mary Reifsnyder.administratrix of \\. B. Keifsnvder, late r Albany, dee'd. Supplementary account of William Boardinan, adnus tmtor of Kphraim Boardinan. late of Windham, ilec'd. Final account of John McMahon administrator of John Donnelly, late of Wvalusing. dee d. Final account ot Moses Watkins. administrator or Ben jamin P.'Watkins. late ofSheshequin. dec d. Final account of Russet Miller and Daniel I-■ Miller, ex ecutors of Daniel Miller, late ot' Albany, dee'd. And the same will be presented to the Orphans Court of Bradford County, ou Monday, the 7th day of tebruary, lss'J, for confirmation and allowance. W'"RB Register's Office. Jan. 4. 1953. Register. AUDITORS' NOTICE. — Jam** McCaritj, to the use of U. Merrur, vs. William M*nsey— In the Common Pleas of Bradford County, No. 136, Dec. Term, 1856. The undersigned. Anditor. appointed by said Court to distribute funds raised bv Sheriff,* sale of real estate of defendant, will attend to the duties of his appointment at the office of IT. Mercur. in Towanda boro'on THURSDAY the 3d day of FEBRUARY, 1859, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M.. and 12 o'clock. M.. at which time and place all persons interested are required to present their claims or else forever be debarred from ireid fund M. r . KIISNEi , December 21,1858. Auditor. IP M BROIDERIES. —Cheapest in tbe world !itt MARSH k CO S. ENTLEMEN'S and Youth's Fur, Bcr- T lin and Bu.k Gauntlet:- and Gloves, • Sept. "-'B, 1858. JlLivv.-L.LI >- fllercljnnbitf, & T r. GREAT INUNDATION i! No Lives Ixtst, but Crinoline greatly endan gi'red by the Rush of Customers ol No. J, Patti n's Block, occasioned by the arrival oj New Winter Goods, WHCf W.LL BE SOLO CHEAP, CHEAPER, CHEAPEST WILLIAM A. ROCKWELL has just v v returned fr >in the city with an unusually large and carefully selected assortment of Winter Goods, to which he invites your attention, his st >ck of DRY GOODS are of the latest styles, and unrivaled in cheapness and excel lence. His GROCERIES*!© of the choicest kinds and in endless variety. His large stock of Bo< >TS A SHOES arc not to be surpassed by any in the county The attention of HOUSE-KEEPERS is particularly In vited to his assortment of CROCKERY. 01.ASS WARE, TIN A WOODEN WARE,Carpeting*, Curtain Draperies, and House fnmi.-hiug Goods geneially.all of wbiehwill he sold at prices which cannot fait to please the most difficult. WORSTED PLAID. Wool DeLaines. pcLaiu Robes, Blue Polka DcLain*, at No. 1 Patton's Block. DRESS TRIMMINGS, CHENILLE, Yelvet Ribbons, Tassels, Acorn Buttons, Bonnet Ribbons. Flowers and liuehes.at W.A.ROCKWELL'S. F FATHERS.—An elegant assortment of Black. White, Crimson and Fancy Plumes, at Nov. 24. W. A. ROCKWELL'S. LBS. LIVE GEESE FEATHERS, "V_* of superior quality, for sale ut the Stove and Hardware Store of Nov.'J D.C.HALL. New Arrival of Clothing! 0.-cn OVER COATS, ALL KINDS, AT 4,'JV) COLLINS A POWELL'S. 150 BUSINESS COATS, ALL GRADES. AT COLLINS A POWELL'S. 100 CHEAP WINTER VESTS. AT COLLINS A POWELL'S. 250 WINTER PANTS, AT COLLINS A POWELL'S. All the above articles were bought for CASH and are helling off 25 per cent, less than actual cost. Tuwanda. Nov. 20, Isos. COLLINS A POWELL. Great Bargains in Goods! TRACIT &. MOORS, \RE now receiving a very large and desir able argartmi nt of Fall and Wi it. r Go da, whhh will he sold as low as anything that can be found in thU market,consisting of Dry Gnods,Shirtiug,Stripe Shirting, Ticking, Denims, Cotton Batts,Cotton Yarn, Carpet Warp. Wicking, Prints, Sattiuets, Kentncky_Jeans, Fancy and Black C issimere, Bl e k and Blue Bro ul Cbdli, lun.-ey. Cotton Table.Diaper Linen Crash, Napkins. Table Cloths. D imi.sk Table Spreads, Bleached Muslin. Red and White Flannel Cotton Flannel, Grain Bigs, Ac.J DKKSS GOODS.—Do Laines, Hamilton A Pacific mills, No. 1, Poplins, I)e Bcges. Chenile Scarfs, Knit Hoods, Merinos, Casimeres, Paratn itas, Ac. Suawi.S.—A large assort ment of new and choice j at torns ot Stella mil Wool Shawls. 11 ITS avi) C irs.— Men and B >y's Wool and Fur ; llats and Caps, the finest assortm-at in town. BOOTS \y SHOEStiI the different description of Men, Women and Children's Wear, sold cheap far cash. October 12. ls.'iX. TRACY A MOORE. Ladi ?s Dress Goods. PARTICULAR attention is invited to a large assort ment of Ladies' Dress Goods, now being received by JOSEPH POWELL—comprising everything that is now fashionable and durable in Bcrages, Crape Mo->etts, Or gandie*. French Printed Jaconetts. Lawns, English and French Prints. Brilliants, Ducal Plaids. Lustres, ChaUi's Ginghams. Prints. Ac., Ac., which wiil he sold at prices far less than ever before offered in Tuwanda. June s. IK.W. ES FOR SALE.—A Second Hand, 0 No. 10, •• Queen of the West" COOKING STOVE, in good condition—also a Sheet-iron Air Tij.ht STOVE —will be sold cheap. Apply aft this office. Nov. 10, lk.'.s. " THE WORLD SEAT." FT IS < 'ONCEI)EI> TH AT M A RSH A CO., L OF KLMIRA, can, and do beat all competitors in cell ing Embroideries, Collars. Sleeves, Bands, Flouncing*, Edgings, Inserting*, Ac., cheap, at Dec. 7,1458. _ NO. 5, UNION BLOCK. "LEGAL INTEREST." rpilE LEGAL INTEREST ON MONEY JL is from n Work* which will lie sold to the trade at city prices including freight. Let us pa tronize the manufacture of our own State. Nov. 24, I-..* Mi iNT WYES. /GOTTEN, LINEN AND MARSAILLES \J Shirt Bosoms, at No. 1, Patton's Block. OOLR AND UPPER LEATHER, at ROCKWELL'S, cor. Main A Bridge sts. Patton's BI k. Nov. 24. IfACKINAW TROUT, WHITE FISH. iTA Blue Fish, Mackerel and Codfish, at No. 1, Patton's Block. Nov. 24. "PROVISIONS OF ALL KINDS, X Nov. 24. at ROCKWELL'S. ENTLEMEN'S SIIAWLS Poiil.learul VX Single Broche, Blanket, Mmitle, and Misses Shawls, Nov. 24. at W. A. ROCKWKLUS._ Readers of the Rcpoiter! TF you want to buy Dry Goo s. Fancy Good* or Yan kee Notions, cheaper than yoo ever saw them, just take a trip to MARSH V CD'S, No. 5. Union Block. (CROCKERY and Glass ware, a now assort- J mcnt now opening at MKIKTU'S. nOFSF KEEPING GOODS >1 regit.ar smash down prices, at MARSH A CD'S I APJES' WORSTED HOODS AND JiJ ZEPHYR WORSTED, a ntw anpplviust received by Dec. 14. tefc Hi S. MERCURU BUFFALO ROUES.—The larjrest assort ment in town, at Nov.JO. MERCUB'S. BUFFALO ROBES forsale, andanvfinnn tity of FURS WANTED fat ROCKWELL'S. IvJMU AZIN ES A ALI'ACAS in all grades f f-i/i l*qd to 12* a vard, at MtRSHACO'S. | PXTRACTS for tlavoring, for sale cheap X at _ _ FOX'p. I FRESH BUTTER A SODA CRACKERB at Nov. 1. FOX'S. \ Splendid assortment of WALL PAPER, . Nov. 21. at' KOUKMEIX'S. I Hliorellancons The Ready Pay System TRIUMPHANT ! \T I. VST It has liecn reduced to a certainty thai <•001)8 can be aitcreaafiiily sold in TowainU FOR CASH. Those doubting tins will do well to call at the store of JOSEPH POWELL, Where it will be shown that the Merchant in selling hi* Goods can afford to sell cheaper for CASH, and can offer inducement-, sufficient to make it an object for purchasers nt whatever sacrifice they are obliged to make to procure the money to adopt in their purchases the Cash System. Having just removed to his new Store, hereafter to.jbe known as the kmn§w® m m > and being now in receipt of a large assortment of goods of almost every description, under the most fa von'ic cir cumstances, for CASH, he is enabled to And will sell at prices far less than can be done by those by whom credit Is given. EXAMINE, COMPARE AND JUDGE 1 DRY GOODS.—AIt assortment heretofore unequalled by any thing ever offered in Towandaof FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, comprising many new and desirable svtles of Goods unknown in this mar ket ; among which will he fouud in Ladies Dress Goods, nil the novelties of the season, cheap at the KEYSTONE. SHAWLS. — New and Choice Patterns of Hrocho. Stella. Plaid Wool. Talma, Mantilla, and Knitted Worsted Shawls, cheap at the Oct. 12. KEYSTONE. T A DIES' DOE GA U NTLETT3.—The \ A "Piccolomini St vie," has been received, and is now for sale at the net .25. KEYSTONE STORE. DOMESTIC GOODS.—AII the difforcnt qualities of Prints, Ginghams, Pleached Good..line uiihleavhed Muslins, Ticks, Stripes, Denims, Sheetings, Cotton Yarn, Carpet Warp, Batts, A.c., cheap at the Oct. It KEYSTONE. pLOTUS, CASSIMERES AND VEST V > INGS.—Black and Colored Cloths.Doeskins,Tweeds, SattincttM, Kentucky Jean ~ and a beautiful asm-rime;.t of Fancy Cassimeres, cheap at the KEYSSONE. "OOOTS AND SHOES -A!! the d ffervnt IJ ilouiption* of limits and Shoes, f.r men, women and child tens wear, just received and will he sold at less prices than ever kuowu at the KEYSTONE. HATS AND CAPS—Men's Hid Boy's Huts and Cap*, in all the new and desirable styles, just received and for sale cheap at the KKYSTOE. P ROCERIRS ! GROCERIES!—Smrwrs VIA at less prices than can lc found elsewhere. Mola-,- -e*. Coflee, Ac. Ac., and a superior article of Young Ilvson Tea, at SO cents per pound, just received at the Oct. 12. KEYSTONE. I) AI NTS, Oils, Glas, Ac A • At the 1. Keystone will always lie f mini an assortment of Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash, Putty, Ae.. Ac., together with thousand other kind of Goods, which time nor space will admit of remuneration. TOWANIM. Oct. 12. IS.M. PRINTED FRENCH MORINOES— An A assortment of Colors of new and beautiful Styles,re ceived to-dav at Oct. 11. POWELL'S KEYSTONE STORE. X\T OR STEP HOODS —A large lot of T T Womens, Misses and Children's Hoods, just re ceived atthe 0ct.25. KEYSTONE STORE. Mantillas, Cloaks and Raglans, )PO\\ ELL would respect fully announce •to the ladies that he will always keep on hand a largo assortment of Cloaks, A*., of different Styles, and that he has made arrangements to furnish to order on sh >rt notice any article wauled in this line, from cheapest t > 1 best, at rates below New York city retail prices. He wiil I hi o receive samples of new styles a they appear, to : wliii h lie invites your attention. October 11. COLE AND UPPER LEATHER, CALF \ and Kip Skins, Morocco ami Findings, just receiv ng at HUMPHREY A Wb/KHAVI'S. I )ENTIST! DR. G. S. PECK, Surgeon and Mrrhnni cal Dentist, being jiermaiientlv located in Towauda, tenders his p • ifessional -ervices to i?< citizen*. Especia : attention given to FILLING and CLEANSING DECAY ED TEETH, also EXTRACTING and ARRANGING llt REG 11. A R TEETH IN CHILDREN. Teeth insert ed on pivot ; also gum and plain incorruptible teeth mounted on gold, silver, cheoplastic and Si u tons base, from one to an entire set, in the most artistic manner known to the profession. All the above operations will be performed with a THOROUGH PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE of his busi ness, and duty to his patient. Office over E. T. Fox's Store, No. 1, Brick Row. En trance, first door on Pine street. 5s,N. B. Produce taken in part payment fur dental ope rations at its market price. July 30, 1068. PR- J. MACKINTOSH. DFX -778"/*, lias returned, and will be at home 4 -"CULIJ--' lor two months to come. J. M would dis abuse the public mind of the impressi >n that he was hunt ing up a place to settle in while absent. He is nettled here, and will remain so. Towauda, August 4, Is.ss. Patronize a Home Rnterprize ! A Book-Bindery in Towanda! UJ E would respectfully announce to our friends ami the public generally, that we have connected with our Printing Officeand Book A Stationery Store, a Plain and Fancy BOOK-BINDERS , and earnestly solicit the patronage of all who desire anything in the iine. Having secured the services iff one ol the liest binders in the United States, we Hatter our-elves that we can give universal satisfaction Is'th in workmanship and pi i e.— Therefore vie present to the public the strongest assuran ces that we are prepared to hind in a workmanlike man ner, all kinds of BOOKS, among which we may name Bibles, Histories. Music, Magazines, Pamphlets. Periodi cals, Law and School Books, to order or pattern in French, Italian, (Servian and Fup fish style in Velvet, Silk, Cloth, Leather and Paper. upon the most reasonable rates, for CASH, or ready pay rive us a trial. Particular attention given to re lauding Books. All work warranted to lie properly executed. 64* Plain and Fancy Paper Boxes made to order. Jan 1, IHSS. K. A. PARSON'S. BOOKS &. STATIONERY! Ctf-The attention of the public is requested to the very general 'nd excellent assortment always on hand at ihe Argus Book and Stationery Store, first building north of the Ward House. Call and exam'ue our stock. EAGLE FOUNDRY! AND MACKIX IS SHOP ! Again in Motion ! TIIE Sii' scrilitr liuvintr purchaser! the ahovo works, -ilu ited at the lowi r end of town, near the Canal Basin of the Barclay Rail Road C ., (the same es tabli-hment form-ily carried on bv I.amoreux. Hall A Russell.) and having cnijil >ved a competent set of work men. is now prepircd to execute orders for Callings or Machinery of aim *t rnv kind, lie also manufacture a varietv of Co.'k. Par'or and i iffl'-e stoves. He rcsp<"t- Lillys olicits a all ue.of publi pitr nigs. Towanda. Sept. X. RiTED HOODS. DOMESTIC 01 NO lIA MS, LIXSEYS, CANTON FLANNELS, KENTUCKY JEANS, COT TON CLOVES. LISLE Til HEAD AND SILK DO.. Jut rwftvul And for sale by H. S. MLRCUB- Harness trimmings—a new assort ..„pnt It JyS MERCCRU 4 XKS. —Single ami double bit Axes, just wclvml hv jvs H. S. MllßCl'fi. EOVGIAS ELECTED ! rpflF. MAN that make* the T'N AND SHEET IRON 1 WARE at the EAGLE WORKS, i* supposed by hU iilm'riug friend* to I* tlic* best looking man, and the but workman in Tin and Sheet Iron or any man in thi* rejflou of ronntry. Tin Wait m ide by him "is warranted nti to leak sand He is always on hand. like n tboicaiid of brick, to make work to order, or do HOUSE JOBBING, as Eavo Troughs, Conductor* and Roofing, or to .exhibit a lerga rariety of 8 T O V J2 8 , For cooking with Coal or Wood, or f'arior, Office or Shop Stores linnle at the above work*. But if you wish to give orders for CASTING OR MACHINE WORK, call at the ether end f the same establishment where you can pro line anything you want in the line of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS with late improvements, mch as Plows, Cultivators, Corn Shel'e' s Cutting Boxis Horse and Dog Powers. Ac., or anv kind of Casting in Bra-*, Iron and Composition ; or Machine Work and Repairing in a neut and workmanlike uiauner. CASIi paid for Old Pewter or RrlttaHa. O. D. BARTLETT. Towund.t, Jan. 5,1559. /"t ACTION.— Whereas. my wife MARY, Vx haa kit my bed and board, without any jtust causa or provocation, this is hereby to forblj all persons bar boring or trusting her, on my account, as I rhali not pay auv debts of her contracting. Monroe. Jan. 1. W.p. MICH AFI. HANNON. Barclay rail road and coal C'OMPNAY*.— Notice is hereby given to the stock holders oi tbe Barclay Railroad A Coal Company .that tha annual meeting of said Company will I*- held at their of fice in Philadelphia, on MONDAY* JANUARY" Id. 1659, at 11 o'clock. A. M.,at which time and place an election wiil be held for a President and twelve directors for tha ensuing year. 11. SHAW. Philadelphia. Dec. 2 f >. lRj. Secretary. Q CRUBBING BRUSHES, MOP STICKS kv Baskets, Grain Measures, Pads, Tuba, Patent Rat Traps, Ac., at Nov. 2. FOX'S. THE GFvOVER <&. BARER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY. 49s BROADWAY, NEW YORK, RAYING greatly increased their facilities for manufacturing their Celebrated Family Machine!, with all the recent improvements, have reduced their pri ces, and oiler for ale A NEW STYLE MACHINE. PRICE $5O. It is no longer questioned that these Machines are the best in use for family sewing. They Ilem, Fell, Gather, and Stitch in the most superior manner; unl are the only machines in the market that are so well and simply made, thai they may be sent into families with no other instruc tion- titan are contained in a circular which a. companies each Machine, and from which a a child the manufactureofo ots A Shoes. in the 3d story of Bcidleinan's|lslock.comer of M iin j.V Bridge streets, where they sre.prepared with every facility to furnish at Wholesale .and* Retail, Boots and Shoes, of every description, of the„very beat matin i al- and nianufaetured in the mostworkmanlike manner. Men's French Coif, Kip and Coarse Boots and Shoes. It'cmrm's and Children's Boots and Shoes, of every description. By the case or single pair, dealers are particularly re que-ted to give us a call, us we believe aitlymr facilities we can furnish a better article at a LOWER RATE than can lie obtained elsewhere. REPAIRING, of all kinds, done with deapatch.ln short notice, in a workmanlike manner. We shall also keep on band a large assortment of LEA THER and FUNDINGS which will .* sold at the lowest possible figures. CASH paid for Hides, Sbecp'Pelts. Ac., at the highest market rates. J. BEIDLEMAN A CO Towanda, Dec. 22, 1 ssd. Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings! A LARGE ASSORTMENT, for Portrait and Picture 1 ri Frames, Looking Glasses —Looking Glass Plates .and ; I reach Picture Glass of all sizes. Frames and Looking Glas-es made to eider, at prices to suit the times. Otr Ready made coffins, of fine finish, and different "izes, with a good hearse, ready at all time*. Low prices aud term* easv. i Towanda, Oct. 20, IMS. CHESTER WELLS. LUNE ASSORTMENT PARAMETAS^ A Figure and Plain DeLaines, from 12 to 25 cents, at ..Oct. 19.1*58. I'HINXEY'S. Bonnet ribbons, flowers^ Brochc Cloaks, Raglans and Shawl* from $1.25 to *l2, at I'HINXEY'S. Ipni XG ES,LACES, VELVET lIIBBONS Buttons, Braid. Ac., at PHIXNEY'fI. U* M BIIOID ERE D~C OT.I RS~ lIA Xl - KK.HCHIKFS, MarsailcsSleeves and Qoilts.cheap at Oft. 1. UM. I'HIXNKY'a. OHKTLAND YARN, EMBROIDERY k7 SILK and Zepht r Worsted, at PHINN*FY"B. |>RINTS— 3000 YARDS OF EXTRA J.. QUALITY", for 5 cents, and any quantity from C 4 to 12 cents, at PHIXXKV'S. Domestic goods of n descriptions, Ticks. Denims, Drills. Sheeting, Stripe Sheeting, J- aus. Sattinett, Cassiiuere Cloth*, Ac., cheap for Ready Pay * lit PHINNEVfe. m*G.\RS of nil kinds, COFFEE, TEA, O Molasses, Syrups, I'ish, Rice,and Tobaceo.nl wava on hind, at I'HINXEY'S. \"AILS, GLASS, OIL. PUTTY, BASII. Xv Crm k.-ry. Drug* and Dyes, cheap for Ready Pay .at No. 3. PATTON'S BLOCK. O t. 19. IBSA J. HARVEY PHINVEY, Jr. 17 RES 11 RAISINS AND CURRANTS, 1. at FOX'S. 0 PICKS of nil kinds. Ground nnd |Whole- — k7 al