A CHILD WITH TWO HEADS— Successful Am mutation of one—A correspondent of the >'orth Andover (Mc.) Advocate says : "On the 18th of September last, a child was born in the town of Palmyra, liaviog two heads. The names of the parents are Johu and Mary Ward. The first, a natural head, seemed as nearly perfect as that of an infant usually is—the second, an unnatural head, was connected by a neck of about the usnal length nud size, to the back or posterior part of the first one, a little above the point where the head and neck naturally join. Both heads were of about the same size, and facing oppo site ways. Hair grew perfectly natural ou both scalps, but the second head was entirely wanting in features—there were a few small irregularities were the face or features should have been, appearing as if nature had attemp ted to form features, but without success. The health of the child seemed good, aud it grew well until the 19tbof the present mouth, (Oc tober), when the unnatural head was success fully amputated at the neck by Dr. J. C. Man son, of Pittsfield ; a dissectiou of this showed the skull to be composed of bone aud cartilege ; also, what should have been hone in the neck, proved to be cartilege. The head contained a substance almost perfectly resembling brain, but of less density. It has now been some five days since the operatiou, and the child is fast recovering. A notrious burglar, named Rockwell, drowned himself ou Saturday evening while in charge of Detectives Lowell and James, of Syracuse, under the following circumstances, as stated by the Rochester Union : "These officers were bringing him from Hudson, where they had arrested him, to Albany, in the New York express train of Saturday evening. As they were crossing the river at Albany, one of the officers named stood by Rockwell's side, the prisoner being handcuffed. Our informant, who was con versing with the officer, remarked Rockwell's advancing a step or two, aud in a moment more he darted forward to the bow of the boat and plunged into the river. The bout was stopped and search was made for the vil ain, dead or alive, but it was made in vain." iirfei Slfctocrtfscmnus. :NTEAVK! NEWS!! AT THEBAKERY! HAVING made arrangements with the principal News Dealers in New York. I am now prepared to furnish i all with the current Books, Magazines, Mouthlies. Week lies and Pictorials. The New York I.edger, Now York • Weekly, Frank Leslie's Illustrated, Harper's Weekly. ; Bailout Pictorial, True Flag, Am rican Union, Home j Journal, New York Clipper, Porter's Spirit of the Times, Police Gazette, Weekly Novelette. Yankee Notions, Nick Nacks, Ac. Ac. Harper's Magazine, Godey's Lady's Book, Peterson's Magazine, Frank Leslie's Magazine, j Great Republic Monthly, Ladies' American Magazine, BaHou's Dollar Monthly, Knickerbocker, Littel's Living Ago , Ac., which we will furnish by the year or single copy at publisher's prices. I shall have on hand, for the coming Holidays, a splen did assortment of GIFT BOOKS AND PICTORIALS. I shall also keep on hand the leading NEW YORE DAILIES, Furnished to those who wish to take them by the week at 15 cents per week, or 3 cents a single copy. ORDERS FOR BOORS, Received for any Publication in the United States, which will be furnished with despatch. Thankful for the patronage of my friends thus far. 1 hope by carefully consulting their tastes and wants, ami wants, and by strict attention to business,"to merit a con tinuance of the same. Towanda, November 1859. A. P. OOWLES. / CAUTlON.—Whereas, my wife MARY, V.,-' has left my bed and board without any jnst cause or •provocation, this .is to forbid any person from trusting or harboring her on my account, as I will pay no debts of her contracting after this date, unless compelled by law. Bentley's Creek. Nov. 9,1*59 JOHN SULIVAN. a. P. TRACY, M. D. . T>HYSICIAX A SURGEON, and Grad- j I uate of the Jefferson Medical College at Philadelphia having returned to the village of Motirweiou. where he j intends to'pcrraanently locate,would respectfully offer his services to the citizens of the place and vicinity. Having received a thorough extra course on the diseases of Females and Children, he is prepared to give special attention'tOlhat subject Office at the store of Tracy A Kdsall. References —Dr. MASON, Towanda, Dr. NEWTON Monroeton. ■ Nov. 14, 1859. Susqueljiuma Collegiate Institute, TOfVJNDA, BRADFORD CO., PA. FACULTY : OLIVER S.DEAN. A.B. Principal.Professor of Ancient Languages, and Mental and Moral Sciences. WM. 11. DEAN, A. lb. Associate Principal, Professor of Mathematics and Natural Science. Prof. CHARLES It. COBUR.V. County Superintendent. General Director of Normal Department. Mrs. ANN C. KELLOGG, Preceptress. Miss ANNA M. DEAN, Assistant Preceptress. Miss MARY B. AI.LKN, Teacher of Vocal and Instru mental Music. Mr. CANFIELD DAYTON, Steward. The Wintei Term commences WEDNESDAY, NO VEMBER 31, and will continue 14 weeks. TIITION, PER TIT KM I [PavaUe Invariably in advance, or one-half on entering the school, and one-half at the middle of the term—lnel and contingencies included.] Primary, per term... $ 5 00 Preparatory. —. 6 00 Higher, Ist year, per term 7 00 Higher, Ist and 2d year, per term fi 00 Classical, Ist year, per term 7 00 Classical, 2d and 3d year, per terra 8 00 Collegiate, per term 10 00 N. B. Pupils will be classed by the moat advanced branch they respectively pursue. Pupils using scholar.-jnpa are charged $1 per term for fuel and contingents. EXTRA EXPENSES : French $ 5 00 German. 8 00 Drawing 3 00 Board in the Institute, per week, including fuel and light. 2 00 Washing, per dozen 38 The Collegiate year is divided into three terms of 14 weeks each. The" Anuiversaiy exercises will be held at the close ©f the Spring term. No deduction wilt be made for absence, except in case of protracted illness of over two weeks. Instrumental Music will not, as heretofore, be taught in the Institution, but by special arrangement -a class will he taught in hall adjoining the grounds of the Institute, by the Teacher ot Vocal Music. This arrangement has been adopted for the past term, and experience has proved it to be eminently superior to the plan pursued in former years. Special pains will be taken to secure the greatest progress of those wishing to take lessons In this branch. Terras will be as heretofore : Tuition on Piano Forte, per term. to no Use of instrument for practice 3 00 Pupils boarding in the Hall will Tarnish their own tow els. Ac., and the table silver a. their option. It is desira hie that they also furnish their own tied and bedding when it is convenient, bnt when otherwise, these will be famished at a slight charge. It is strongly recommended that students from abroad should board in the Institution, as better opportunities for advancement in study are thereby secured. .Xormat Department Special exercises are arranged without extra charge for those preparing themselves as Teachers of Common Schools. Pror. C. R- COBURN. the able and well known Superintendent of Common Schools In the county, has kindly consented to organize the Tea cher's class, and direct the course to lie pursued. He will also be present to conduct its exercises as often as practicable, and will deliver frequent lectures on the Theory and Practice of Teaching, as ulso on other subjects connected with Normal training. Those persons, therefore, inteuding to engage in teach ing for the winter, will Cnd it greatly to their advantage to I* present during the Fall terra. Prof, Coburn's connection with the institution is not sucli as to In any way interfere with the discharge of the regular duties of his office. No pains will be spared, on the part of the Faculty and Trustees in sustaining the high repulatation the institu tion has hitherto enjoyed, and la rendering it more wor thy of future patronage and support WILLIAM if. DEAN,) PIW . Aug. 9,1859. OLIVER S. DEAN, ( Principals. PURE CIDER VINEGAR, AN EXTRA article!*! F OX'S, Jiito atobrrtfecments. SEfGOODS! sm 1111 i NEW GOODS ! AT THE KEYSTONE STORE! j THIS WEEK A NEW STOCK OK ! WINTER GOODS! WILL BE OPENED! GREAT EXCITEMENT AT THE NEW CLOTHING STORE 1 OF E. S. BENEDICT. ~\TOl'Sattention is respectfullv invited to a LARGE 1 AND WELL SELECTED STUCK OF CLOTHING, j which I have just opened in NO. 3, BRICK ROW, One door south of Joseph Powell's Keystone Store. MY STUCK OF GOODS is from the be-t manufactnr j. ing establishments in the City of New York, and of the latest approved styles. Having purchased with cash. I am enabled to sell my goods at prices almost incrednnus lv low. My stock consists in every variety of READY MADE CLOTHING. HATS A CAPS, FURNISHING GOODS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, Ac MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT. Having secured the services of one of the most skillful Tailors in Northern Pennsylvania. I am prepared to man ufacture to order, all kinds of clothing. I will warrant all garments cut at niv shop to give perfect satisfaction. E.S. BENEDICT. Towanda, Septcmbar 14, 1859. I NEW FALL GOODS. TT S. MEItCUR is now receiving one of the most ex i 1.1. tensive and varied assortment of Goods ever offer ed to the people of Bradford County. The stock consists in part of the following T) n Y GOODS. Black and colored French and American Cloths, " " " " Cussimeres, " " Hatinetts, i Tweeds and Jeans, Plain and Figured French Merino's, " Goburg's Wool Delziincs, " " Common Delziiiics, " '• Plaid Dcbegea, Wool and Union Plaids, Double and single Brochi Shawls, •' Wool Misses and children* Woo] Shawls, Hosiery of every description, A great variety of Fringes, Trimmings aud Trinkets, Flannels, Ginghams, Prints, And Domestic Goods of Every Kind, CARPETS, WOOL AND COTTON DRUGGET, OIL CLOTHS. HARDWARE OF EVERY KIND INCLUDING SADDLERY AND HARNESS TRIMMINGS, IRON, NAILS, GLASS, WILLOW AND WOODEN WARE. HATS AND CAPS. BOOTS AND SHOES. PAINTS, OILS AND DYE STUFFS, CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE, Which were purchased under very advantageous cir cumstances, and will be sold at wholesale or retail, FOR . CASH, at prices averaging much lower than others. Towanda, Sept. 27,1869. Humphrey & Wickham ARK Jt'ST RECEIVING > New Fall and Winter Goods, SUCH AS I: GROCERIES, 1 Hats ami Caps, Crockery, Xails ami Glass, j Boots and Shots, Sole and Upper leather, £ i Calf skins, Morocco, Shoe Findings. i- In short, a general assortment of Goods suitable for the j Nam. Towanda, October 1,1859. e OOOTS ANI) SHOES Constantly on hand 8 A3 and manufactured to order, of reliable work and material, and repairing done on short notice. Oct. 1 ■ HUMPHREY & WICKHAM. WANTED— One Thousand cords Hem lock Bark. HUMPHREY A WICKHAM. \ DR. PRATT HAS removed to the corner of Second and Poplar sts., immediately liack of the Ward House, ary All ac counts with him over one years standing, must be im mediately settled. Towanda, Sept. 31,1859. i TTARDWARE.—A NTJW LOT JUST XI received at Jft'RCUlt'S. L iWrrbfuiuW??, fcc. _ t CAUTION.—All persons are hereby can / tioned against purchasing a note, purporting to have been signed by the subscriber, dated on, or about the Cth day ol Sept. 1859, for forty dollars, payable four months atter date, with interest, either to Philip Oswald, or Isaac Roskmau, as the sauie was not signed by me nor by ray authority, and I shall not pay the same Monroe, Oct. 20. =69. CI. AUK CUMMINS. U l © raSJ.iiSjSSL MISS GRIFFIN A PARK, are opening to-day (Wed nesdayja large aud well Rejected assortment of FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY GOOB6,cou-istiug of Bonnets. Huad-Drtases, Feathers, Fl wers and RiMmns. You are invited to call and observe their variety and rich ness for yourselves, Oct. 19,1859. FALL AN D WINTER © 2s @ Tm2 SI JM. COLLINS, is now receiving at bis • old stand on Main Street, next door to Iloll's, one of the largest, best selected and cheapest stocks of READY MADE CJ.OTHIWG, ever brought into this market, to which he invites the at- i tentiou of purchasers. Having had some years' ex peri- i ence in the business, he is able to offer inducements, as to the QUALITY. STYLE AND PRICE OF GOODS, not to , be met with at any other establishment. His stock em braces the usual assortment of OVERCOATS, COATS, I VESTS AND PANTALOON'S, of etery style and price, to suit the taste and the pockets of customers. To tho-e who prefer ordering garments, lie would say that he keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of CLOTHS, CAS SIMERES AND N ESTINGS, which will be inade up on short notice, by experienced workmen, and warranted to give satisfaction in every way. Particular attention will be gi\en to this class of custom,and every exertion made tc please customers. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES, HOSIERY, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, Ac. Ac. A large assortment of hats and caps, of all styles and prices. CUTTING done to order, and warranted If properly manufactured. " • Towanda, October 19, 1859. J M. C ! / LASS AND SASH.—TOO boxes Glass, * X 1000 lights Sash lor sale at Oct. is, 1559. W. A. ROCKWELL'S. ; TV III.HI. BARROWS —bo dirt wheel- T T b Trows for .-.ale- at Oct. IS, fear. W. A. ROCKWELL'S. pAPER!H4NgrKTJS -1 000 yards Pa 1. pering—so do Bordering -50 do Window Papering at 0ct.17, ROCKWELL'S. HP IN WARE—a full assortment ol Tin j X Ware just received and for sale at October 18, 1*59 W. A. ROCKWELL'S. CLOSING UPi HE subscriber having concluded to j . his business, w ill sell his entire stock of Merchandise ! at froui actual cost down to 25 per cent lower than can I be bought in New York City. lie has just returned from j the city with a new stock, consisting in part of Dry Goods of all kinds, A Full Assortment of Groceries, j Fish, Salt, Glass, Sash, Dye woods, ij-c. JfC. ! Roots and Shoes for Men. Worn en and Children, Hats, Caps. Crockery, Hardware, Tin and Wooden Ware, \ an kee Notions. Carpeting*. Ac. All of which will be sold for Cash at from 10 to 50 per cent less than can be bought in Towanda. Salt at J1,05 tier turret. Tea from 31 to 50 cents, the very best Georgia Cut Yarn for fl .05 per bunch, and everything else in proportion. This reduction will lie made only fur cash ou delivery of goods. j. lIARVF.Y I'HINXEY. Jr. Ton anda Od. 12. 1859. No. 2. Ration's Block. \\~ ANTED -Hides find Skins, for which ! v v the highest market price will be paid, either in j goods or cash. October 1. 1859. HUMPHREY A WR'KUAM. ■ 111 ANTED - In exchange for goods, Oats, ' T T Rye. Wheat, B.ulev. Buckwheat tkc. _Oct. l.'lsOP. HUMPHREY 4 WICKHAM. New Fall and Winter Goods. WILLIAM A. ROCKWELL, No. 1, Patton's Block, IT7OULI) invite the attention of prompt paying buy \ \ ci- from all sections ol the enmity, to bislarge and desirable stock of Foreign and Domestic DKY GOODS, VELVET RIBBONS, SHKTI \NI> WOOLS, BRO< HE SHAWLS, LADIES CLOAKS, GIXGHa MS, SHWVLS. PRINTS. EMBROIDERIES, MOHAIR CROSSOVERS, GLOVES, POIL DM CtTEVRE, LACES, wool. J'LAIDS, RIBBONS. DRESS SILKS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, HE LA INK ROBES. HOODS AND NUBIAS, ZEPHYR WORSTEDS, TATTING SHUTTLES, COLORED M ARKING ('< >TToN. WHITE AND COLORED CROCHET COTTONS, Ac , CLOTHS AND C \SS!MERES, STRAW (.GODS, THE VERY LATEST SI'YT T' OF HATS AND CAPS, UMBRELLAS. CORSETS. SKIRT SUPPORTERS, HOOP SKIRTS, GARRQTE COLLARS, COMBS, BUTTONS. BRUSHES, THREADS AND STATIONERY, ROOTS. SHOES A\l> LEATHER, GLASS, CHINA, CROCK ERA AND EARTHENWARE, HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, THE USUAL VARIETY OF BIRD (' AGES, SEEDS. ETC., FISH AND GROCERIES. NAILS. OILS. PAINTS AND PAPER HANGINGS. 'Those who wi-ili to purchase the beat goods at the lowest possible market prices, wiil consult their own in terest by giving us a i ill. Towanda Sept.. 2s, 1-59. CASH FOR PELTS, .T THE Metropolitan Hardware Store. ORWELL PA. STOVES, Elevated Oven. STOVES, Parlor. STOVES, Diving Flue. STOVES, Wood or Coal. IX LARGE STOCK AX I) VARIETY. IRON, BY TUB BAR OR TON. ! Fanning Mills, Corn She/lers, Grindstones, Boring and Drilling .Machines, Axles and 1 Springs, Mill . Kigali-, oh the south iy 'he p jlilic high ! way Jauic- A. Wilson A L. Wing and on th west V>y J : A. Roy, 11. Mosher and Thomas 0-" Containing three i hundred and thirty aen-s niore or lees about one hundred and eight \ acres tuiprov ed two framed housed two framed { barus and two young orchards thereon. | seized and taken in execution at the suit of R. A E. j Covell vs. John Brownell. i AljU—A lot piece or parcel of land situate in Sheshe- I qnin and Rome twp, and hounded as follows : n irth and ea-t by land of E. To-.vn-end, south by land U 1.. Eastman and west by land of John Havens. Contain ug sixty-nine ac.ea mute or less abuut.fi v.: acres improved with a train ed house an t a saw mill thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Abijah Mead vs. Juluc.s Baudolph. ALSO A piece or parcel f land situate in Overton; twp. aud bounded as follows : beginning at a beech the north e i-t corner of A. L Cr.tnuier - lot, thence north3° i | east loti rods to a beech, thence north 00° west 100 rods ; to an old bitch the north oast corner of a tract m the warrantee name I'lu-mas i'almcr. thence south 3 l ° west along the line ot said tract 100 rods to a ha—wood corner then c by tand of W. A. Park and A . L. Cranmer 100 rods to the place ot beginning. C-n! lining o-ie hundred and six acve-s be the same more or less about two acres improv ed and one log house thereon. Seized and t ik-n in execution at (he suit of Allen I M'Kean v-. \tin M. Dciiitu nud llannaii Be'i+im. Al.su Tiie following piece or parcel of land -ituatein WiLuot twp and bounded a- follows: beginning at u .-tono hi-up the north ea-t corner of warrant surveyed in the name of Lord Butler, thence west on - tid warrant , iS'u: in per to a stone heap, then-c -outit 100 per to a Lynn corner, thence ea-t 109 6-10 per to a maple corner i theuce nrtfli 100 per tithe pl u-c of ltegi ining. ( '-ntaiti : ing one hundred acres more or less about twenty-five acres I improved oue framed house one saw mill and oar sh/p and a few fruit trees thereou. Seized and taken in . xeculi' u at the suit of Matthia j 11. Welle- v-. Abe! <. l'ackard. A Lao —'! following piece or parcel of laud situate in i tverton twp. and hounded on the north by the puniie < irigiiM tyoii the east by the public highway and 1 mds ol Morris Sullivan ou the south hv lauds of Christian and rtenr,- iiuverh, and on the west by laud ot l-'Ji llaverly. ; Containing His acres more or It--- about Mi ut i*.-- inipiuv !ed one 1 house one log barn and a few trail trees there on. ALSO \ll that certain lot piece or parcel of ] sit i rate ill Overton twp.. bounded as follow* t wit :on 'he ■oilb by land of Mary Bloke, 1 at l,J>diu .Strove ml <' Mil Whev bfa uie east ly land of David Jcues un tin-- ruth i ltV tile public higliwnv on tiie West ly land > f David ITawily. Jr. Cimt'uliiltig 282 ae-reamon: <>r le.-.-u! ut 125 a.-n - improved one framed house two fro:c d barns and 1 an orchard titer- on. Seized and taken in exeoulicn at tin- suit of Lewis Zancr vs Jacob Strove and J.i ii ll.vcily. AL y O The following pk-ro or panVl -t L.r.d sitnnti in Alliany tp. and h-iutnli-d on the north by land of t 1 as F. Well- Vast hv land ot David Hakes, on the -outli l*v land of Jo-eph Mennrdi ami on the west ly land of ' Sheffield Wilcox. Contaiiiing —vent* on o l>- ami a half ! more orah.*• tid-d - n in- n-rtli by laud <• Sim - ci Chapman ea-t by land of 1- benezer Uofietv, - -nth by land of Robert Eddy and e-t by land of Wells Wilcox. Con tainiug fifty acres moieorlessaiiout twenty a- res improv ed with n log house and a aluuity -t ilile theieuu. Al.SO—All that certain piece or parcel of land situate ill Mjouroe t>ro' and oom.ded as lolhiw-: on the north by land of D X. Newt ui. Banning A Jared Hart, east by L. L. Terwilliger. south by land of J. L. F. >ckwt-ll and we.-t by the highway. Containing ot >• fourth of an a- re none or b-s all improved one framed dwelliugh- u-c store room and wood -bad thereon. ALSO —All that certain lot piece or parcel of land -ituate in Monroe tp. and bounded as fol'ow - to wit : ou J the truth and ea-t by land of John Mingo.- on the south by land of W. H. n. Brown a'd west by Towatid-i crock, i Containing 12 acres, more or less about six acres improv ed and a few fruit tiee- thereon, j Seized and taken in execution tit the suit ot P.tvid B. i Taylor A Co. to tfn u.-c of David B. Taylor vs. George - Smith A 0. IL Lyon. ' ALSO Tiie following 1-t of land in Albany tp. and bounded north by land of P. H. Wile, x and* lanes of Samuel C. Means, ea-t and south bvla ul -if Wells Wilcox and wc-t by the Berwick tumpike. Contaii-.ing seventy I acre- more or lc— ainnit twenty acres thereof improved with a framed grist mill, a tiew fraiii--d dwelling house partly lini-hc 1 three plank li u-ses black-mith shop a -in d ! and a few fruit tree- thereon. A1 SO— \II tlint certain !"t piece or parcel of land sit uate in Albany tp. and b uinded nortti t>y latul of Shetfield ' Wilcox south by land • f Well- Wil-ox and s. (.'. Mean ami west by the south branch of the T.wanda creek Containing LXlucits titore or h s with the priviicgc j thereunto belonging. Si iz**d and t iken in execution at the suit of S. A. Mill ard vs. J. W. A Samuel <' Means. \i.SO The following piece or par-el ofland situate in Ridgbery tp. and bounded north by land fit .tared Ham I moml. east by land of David Burt, south by land of James Mitchell and west by land ot James srevi n-. Containing ' seventy acres more or less about 25 acres tlou-eof improv ed with a framed house a firmed barn an apple orchard i and other fruit tr-es thereon. I Seized and iikcn in exc-ution at the euit of C. F Wil i -on vs. Jacob B. Mit -in 11. ALSO—Tlte following piece or parrel of land situate : in Smithlield tp. and bounded notili hv land of Eno- CnlHf, east lyland of J. F. Bulfock and J i-.tteronld south ! by land of .1 sines OerditM- and west lty.the public square. Containing U acres, more or less, all improved, with a J framed dwelling liou-i a framed barn. a oo n hou-c and a : two story building lt-rd us an Odd Fellows H ill Justice., office and School room .Ac., and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taker in execution at the suit of Winthron Y " ' f, lines, administrator of John Thompson,do-'d,vs. Willl.tm E. Barton. AL-Si)—The following lot, piece orpar*-el of land -;t I uatc in F! ter tp. ar.d bounded as follow- : nor'li by land of Cornelius Plownbtw. on Uie csist and south l>v lands i belonging to the estate of Win. Uibaon, dee d and on the 1 wc-t by land of Win. Howie und land of the -,iat.e of wm. • Gibson, dee d. Containing 'J9 acres and Ml pciche-.mon* • or less, about 35 acres improved, one framed house otic *; framed barn, and a few fruit trees tberocn. t Seized and taken in execution at the. suit of William t Gib-on executors to tbe use of Jame.- Van D\ ke v. James • j Gchhie t \ [.SO—.Tiie folfow ing piece or parcel of land situate in " Shoahequin tp. and bounded as follows : on the north 1 I anfl ea.-t by land of Addison Beidleinan, on the south by | lands of C. M. Begr and on the west hv tbe public bigh '• ! way, t'ontamme one and ahalfacios more or le-s, !l c ! impmvod dflc fraßicd hoiiscfoue fruiacd barn aud a tew "■ fruittreci thereou. ALSO—AI! that certain lot, piece or parcel of laud f it y uatein Bheahequin tp., bounded as follows :on the north S by land of A. J. Cole, east by land of Guy Tozer, ou the south bv L. Kingsbury and on the west by land of Samuel Marshall. Coutainlng 66 acros, more or less, about ten acres Improved ~ Seized and taken in Execution at tbe suit of aatterleei S ■ HiH to the -seof J. C. Adams eg. George Jf. Smith. ALSO—A certain lot mere er parcel of lard situate in Sxflal. Ijrauviiie t|>. tioundefi and described as foliasvs the nil th by hod of Edward FermAm aftd G<-o. Catliu. dfi-t bj lend jf wm. Dunyon .sfluth tiy lai-d^t^hMiiderr and Seth K. Porter and west by Charles Parmerter ami M. A. Porter. Containing ililiicres, more or less, about i 4 acres improved two framed houses one framed Uua and one -team -aw mill thereou. Seiaed and taken in execution at the > cit of t. k | Sabln to the use of .Moses Eilenbdrger vs. Z /umable and Brother". ALri')—The following described lot, piece or parcel ot land situate in Ovf'rton t#p. htglchipKM tnaplejthe S. W. comer ot Caliill A ought, thence J 60° V ItiO rod- • to a maple, the a W corner of lot in the wsr.ruat name of If. Roberts ; theuce sduth 30 0 ea-t 212 rods to the K F, corner bf htnds claimed by D Cash ; tbeme Is CO a E 150 ; rods by Cash's line, to the N W corner hf Fartp's fit : ' theuce by Camps. Caliill aud Vougltt, S 30 ° W 212 rod, | to the place of b* ginning. Containing 212 acres more or • less, about 15 acres improved, one log house thereou \ LSO —All that e'ett*in lot, piece or parcel of land -it uhlu in Lh iton tap., U ginning ut a stkkr Bull s!o:r's the X F corner ol Camp's lot. running thence S 55 F j 17b | er. to n stake, thence S 31 ° W 102 rods to a coin r ; j thence X :>-> 0 W 17b rods to a small birch, theuce N" 31° ea-t 102 rod- to the place of beginning. Containing 111 arc-, more or less about 15 acres improved. and one fog hou-e thereon: j ALSO —The following described lot, piece or parcel of land sittwU. iu Dwtrtun twp.. bounded "" the north by land "f William A. Park, east by llaylhorne. sooth by Johu Wil ley and wt -t A. Puik. Containing 25 acres more o. "less. ALSO -All thatamrt.'uii.l >t. pisme or piarcel ofland sit uate in Overton twp.. hounded north by the Barclay Coal lands, east by 11. Broth, south by W. A. Park, and west by H. Booth. Containing 25 acres, mora or less about lour ici'cs improved, and one smut! shanty thereou. Seized itttd taken it: execution lit the suit of Gabriel ; Davis vs. Wm. E. Campliell. Also ut the suit of LiauW-f Wrthk-vs. Wm. E Campbell ALSO A certain pie.c or parcel of laud -ituate in ■ North Sowatida tp.. ud bouifoed as follows : Beginning ' at the lower end of the stone wall near above the Sugar j cfceck bridge aiij ivo Butty'a fhits, between the ntaiu reek anil the spriitp tut: a d running aonth 43 ° e-asi 12 2-10 per. tbence t rnth 2 cast hi pi-r. tb'rice I south 13° east2s 610 per, to corner below Rutty s wing i j dam, thence north if" wastio per, aeloss the* fiats to a ; stake fur a corner by the at uie wall on the north ea-t iiank oi spf ngrun, thence uoith .j- east 5 t*lo per, thence north 8.7° ea-t 2 per, thence north 4s° east 12 per. theuce north 40° east lb per. .allowing the stone wall, thence north 42° e.i.-t 7 5 in pi-r. to the- place of be ginning. Containing 7 acre-sol luml be the same, more or le-s, all improved. Seized and taken in execution at two suits of Thomas Elliott \s. Stephen A Mill's. AL.-')—The following lot. piece cr pa: • I ofland aitu- I ut- in (iranvilletp., wild bounded as I -bows : north by ! land o! David Cot-, east by land "I Miner porter, south bv i land o; Marcus Ayrea, apd we-st by laud < i Joel Packard. | Containing about thirty a re-i more "i less, about 12 I a art-- improved, one plans huu-e. a corn house and a few fruit trees then+m. S.b/*'-J aJid take.q in execution .ii tie- -u.t of Wheeler ; and Bidden to the u-e of D. Burr Wheel* r v . Joseph i'eu ton. ALSO—Tbe following ! it, ;,i. u parcel of laud sit i i ate in Monroe born' bonnHed on the nbrlß aiilllly the I Berwick turnpike, south-east by laud oi .1 M- 'iill. cath i west by lnct of J. Bd.K'kntan, and north west by land of i L. F. Blackmail. Containing one-foarth of au a- re, more ; or le—. a 1 improved, with a 1 rained dwelling house, 1 a few fruit trees thereon. A LSD—AII tint cei ulu lot, piece or parcel of land - t nate in Ulster twp.. hounded north and east by land ot ; J. M Uurty, -outli by land of J. -mitli. end west by the highway. Cuntufuirtg fan n.>ie. more or le-s. all im- ' proved, with a framed tavern bun -e. a framed barn, and a few fjuit trees tit.on. Seized and taken incxcuti m at the suit of J. E. Can ; field vs. I'. P. Sweet. A USD l ite follow ing lot. piece or par- -1 oi land situ ate in Albany lwp., le.wniied a- itn y Uu L,:oflc ! way. eu-t by M. Kill igg. - .tli y 1 of M. Blase, al d we-t by land of vr. Fanipbtir. i 'iilit:ii:iiife 2-: acte-.tnore ; or less. aboUt-15 act'ds tue-i vol unproved, 1 It auied house, 1 tiaim-if )i.iTTt. and a few fruit trrs tfmVe m. Seized and taken in execution at the -uit of J. Riue bolt. to the u-e of M. I/. Post, vs Daniel Kocluh. AL-'i The tolio'.viiig- lot piece or put el of laud situ a 51 '-noo uiul i'-wjifoi twp-.. , 'ipcjod north bv Undo! W. A. V9.fl", east by the pnblff! 'nighvv.iv. lortni by J. ID Smith. ..ml J. iloiuet. ..ud Wit t.y S. U n uTun'.- faud. CouLiuuing b"i act —. more or left, about }'. . | improve :, i framed house, trained batn.and a few fruit , trc.-s there.'!!. Seized and taken in ex-vuiiouat the auit, oi J. U-I'hiu ney jr. va. John Han-.oii. Al-S.i Tiie foil .wing l it. pic. eor parcei ot iand .situ ate in Ridgbn-y twp. I*winded -lortb t>. fond cf D. '! !b rnh.h i cast ly latul of L. i n ies, >..tiili l-y iait-l •' \t lia-ton, and west by limd of t'. Potior, tint uiing )u., i acie-s. mole- or U —. about 70 a*-res the- f im>A->ved.w .th a fiameU dwelling house, trained bam t ru i u-c. , and att a, pi- or 1; .rd ami th-r fruit tr ■ thi-rcn. Seize-J nod taken iu execution at the suit of Air. !i;fo Buck vs. Daniel Dewy. ALSO —The 1 jUowuix i..t. pi> , o or par. • 1 of land -itu te in Litchfield tvVp. bom Jed north by la 1 ..t l. M J Kiniiey . ca-.t by land of J. Catn{dell at I T Munn, -• ik ,oy Isoil ot F k'-i-l.er•. and w -t by land of S. Oveaahire. ; Containing 39 acre--, more or It—. Detcndt nt's interest b'-iuii tile- undiciil-b "ii* h-H'. s-c" - d and tak*.. In . rtion at the suit of John Junta Vj!. I Slu.< k 'U.4* c 1 ' . A LSD - Tin- follow ing 1 it, j '-co >r | . ■ ' ' land -Tu ute-ih Wyrvfusiin, nitd la- a:-'-- if h - fo.mr: dr; vr' .- i-" lntii of r i -inj *. ea-i iy i.md : P. ■ id >. II . Si-' ii. sv-ntii by land ' L. Sbtimw-iy. U". Slot..way, J. Palmer and a. ''adv. we-', y . < ' ..:up. ■ W. '' i.itp so*' f Lett' . ' nta.ujuf uA-t t mK) aec. . more or 1- -. iib-nit two liuntire.i .. -n .mi v. ■! 1 w .olt-:; tac - hi . k-mith shop. 4ft tiled burns, 2 large oi . hard.-, and other fry t tree- i4;cr> -o. sci/ed and take: in cxbcutl- :i rsf the ' .it • f LrttHof IP ;J. Jr., to the u- of David Wilmot, vs. Harvey B. 1 lnglctn. AL.-II The foil vving lot. j•".*•< eor par* •10. l tnd- lii ale in .->.10.-01., .in tap., nui.uii- d n ah 1 o lar-d ol • • i ■. ton. e-tby J u-l f Post, r. rfh l.v h.-i-l of \. • oariin and J. Wugge'.t. we.-t by laud of M. I'll np-m. ' on- i tulri;m_ .>5 r-ss, riroic - : .e -, noe t .*o ae:es in ■,. ved. with .: !\g ho - ' e. :t fi.tmcu barn.'.-, d a !• w tin : t;.- - thereon. Seized ami taken in exeaution at lire suit of A. J. Ross I .V ' .*. v- I>. T. I. as. Al.-" The ! flowing bf. pi* eor p.ueel of land -itu ate iu TotvuiiHa Ixuo' boiir.detl uovtii by lands oi J. t". Adam- * i-t by main street, south by hind of Joint Ft; ! liansfOn the we r ty an ail- v. said 1 -t liciiftab nt 50 feat lr**m, by 130 f. et deep, all m .>te\e*l with a fow tiui trt c- thereon. M.SD- Dnv other lot, pi .•..*• pare*.! of land -ituate in Tow'tola )>■ r bounded north by laird"! i- i: ilin- .V l Johu H. -Badger, east y• an all* \ . -'.nth try land .:.■;<*.- Kin-inan, we.-t by tie ioghwir . '' uitainin ; a 1 at 5. Seized and taken in ex* • uiion at the suit ot J. Beidle inan jk*W to U.v uso of durr.'l lLoi.uc--, vs. Viianr ib-s c \ wine. ALSO—Tiie following lot. piece or parcrl of bind -itu ate in I'ike twp., bounded as follows : Beginning at a ' inapb: li'-- S' Uli. est v. ucr ...l .Vi. fi, n varrsntlot No. Ink. then e north f-9' w -i It per to alt .-t, thci cr I'nTTh ! r ' i-t 1. * per. to .1 p ■-(. en fb. ;t*i nf* *"X ; Rockwall - lot. tin-n,-" -outli -9'"'. . .-t tf ml to a beei'lt ui iH*e north yvst cnrii-r "f -aidlitNo 27, th' n *• 1 -oath I°, we-t 126 per. to tne beginning. Containing 31 | acre-a ui l'.f p... ai rc - . le-a. Al.'-D AH f'tlt r.r'riu 1 -f, 1 ieeee'r 'T r land -i! 1 uatc in Pike twp., bounded as f-Jiow.-: Rczmuing at ■ b. .ch on tie. Viflm-ga. wtf a yi i v - t ,la. ' U I A thence 6&fu 39 , 04 -t IW jt r. t< a lwni->*;l tfacr.ee | north Ifo * ast-178 p* .. to ah< iniock oilier, thence north . p—4°. wc-t 162 |*. r lothcpbi- u beginning. •' ntaiu I ing '' I.* !•'•- and 1- per. sti et mensn:'* m t* • 1 '* , \1 SD All that certai lot. piece or par dof land sit - cat* in i'ik* Is p., Gjti(lt*i a.-. ae.-j Mi qtuuiilg 9' a b.-i ,-h -e'.tr boriihr of v.-T.. V .If 5 1"' e I south 3 I deg°, •■■'l-t 121 per, to a post, thence south 50® . I we-t 63 per. tr a post, tie hi e north 41west 17.t per to | a post warrant conn r, thence s - j". east 7- p* r. to tie , place of beginning, Cm mining s't acre' otd SO per. in >re or le-s. aL-uit two act*--ini.u ,u r I. s : Seized ami taken in eve uti u! at the suit of Geo, ( Ativoo-1 v-. \ n " Van Vuke.i. ! ' AL?" By* virtue of a -rrft of-Pt Pi. ut! t-nt certain | lot. piece or patrt-1 or l:ntd -ttnalc m. FiaoMiu two., b .utwi* d noi th hy f.i-d ">f Snmntl A finable .V J 51 •D.un- i ontliee;i*f •*• land ot H. Wil!--r. *i the smith by* tin i'ow-.uula t'r*' It amt the pnt.fiir friebwuy, on tb. wc-t bv - H JVillev. < 'oirtaintitg a< r -be the same ir> re • r les nl.oTit y . re- (n.proved, one 1. cr! hou-. ,01"* !- -h-niitli > -h -p. one framed lam and rwo or "hards fhiteiu. ALSO \!1 that en i-in i>t . piece, or puic*. .o. land t -1 uatc in 1 > inklf A Bariiugton twp'.*.. UouutU-1 uoith by r land lor.. - rl\ : n po—••-- on < ' Josiab Ilayne- •* id laial = John McDani- l, en the c.i-t bv land of Gemgr iorntz. oil Hie saufh by iaads of A. Gay, oh the west iy laud m J. bu r Kuykendalf. Qjtitainiiis !fti itcrci 1,1 ot* or lr—. await 8 t acre- improved, oue log house, and a few frut. tress there on. Seised and taken in ex. cutfon at the- nii.t of Monfity t fk Co. vs. V.'in.E. Gore. THOMAS M. WPODRCI 1 A Ucrift Sherifi's O.'fici, No . . I, H >3. hi NOTICF TO Pt**CHAB&BB.—To prevent ninaientaiul 1: ing, uotic*- i - hereby glvoa tluit puiviMsrrn it Sue, ill" - sales will be require': to pay the amount bid at the tin t the law ! is *o! ;. ll pas becom* uc]>eratin4y ue * -sai y i to adopt'hi-rule ifft.nt wln'fi.? JfricWr fftTher.oT to, ex cept in easeSjwhere tiie purcba.-er i- a lien creditor and a 1- entitled fb the fund as pr vioed in the Ist section of !> the a*"t of A- !y, ajv ~v 1 April z-q 1)5. v.Mc'u *. v A- follows : '■ Wfojiever tl.c purc.h.t er- of r*. e-CUffat - 1 Orphans' Court or fcihentTs sale. slifUl upp* a.-frorn tb.* 1 proper t'i ord to be entitud. as a Leu ci#iit-ur, to receive + the whole or any portion of the proceeds of -aid sale. *.t . shall be the duty of the sheriff, adinluifttrator, execttlor : or othßc i *h"#i'U inataig sifcli it, 11 receiw-ijta reccip* h of sueh purohoscr or purchaser- for the auoAiflt wkich e lie or they would appear, from the record as aforesaid. •1 to be entitled to re **tre ■ Prdvtdea that this secti in snalt a not he so construed as to prevent the right of said SheritT. .idminu-trator, fxcjtutor or other persuu afmear vd to fie h 1 rnaxd ami rtze.ze at the time of srxo a..mx st&iect ii ' t'o-er s'u iegt! costs en T itleiV> tepaid out a;' ticpro.--.oe is a of taid and provided further, that heft re an** ogg | fltggl. _____ ckuaf or purchas>-t * t:iITOR'S NOTICE.— A & H Ervun /i. vi. S. ('. <*• J H Meant. In the Court of Common. Wees of Bradford County, Vo. 19. Msiv term. 1*69. - ■ The undersign d,an And tor. appointed by tH Court' to dlstrtMiW fucdi r-ii-ed hi Skerffl • lehf rrai estate of Uc*r"c-iiU.- Ffoe- ogh of 'fownuda. on FI'JDAY. the rod a lUX'KMIUiK, lidS), at 2 OVJdck, P. M., at which time av.l plscc all persons Interested ;ir , „„ Y Alt All JOHNSON j AdmmUtratof* November 14, I(JSU, 4 D MINISTR A TOR'S NOTlCE—Notice TJI is hcivny given that, all persons indebted to the ts lafe of J AM I.S < ill lit M LD, late ul !-uiilUfit!d t wp.,UecM. are hereby reqtu t. I to make immediate paymcut, and o1! pnsons having cl.ifni- again-'. -aid estate will present them daly authenticated for settlement to \Y. fi, PICK . ERIN 0, Or well HUE Bradford County. Pa. J. A. GKROCLD, i. , - . , E. 0 DEN* FEY, j AdminUtfaton November 14, 1f59. 0 FECI A I. COURT -Notice is hereby piv t en that a Special Court of Common Pleas will be held at Towruda. lor the County nt Itradfoid, on Monday lhc iuth dav of January ifKHi, at 2 ft'elo It, P. M at which the Hon ROBERT G WHITE will preside, for the : trial of the following cause.-, to wit: .V" -">s. l'.-eembct term, I*so- Lyruan Matson vs. Ira. and Richard Jennings Ejectment.' No. 264 July term, 1856 Hanson 11. Smith vs. Saml. I Ki lUtur. el. ah Ejectment. No. 115.September term, 1956- Israel Smith vs. Sam uel Kellum and Michael Thompson. Trespass. And such other causes as may be-cert i tied and ordered upon the !Hf :or tii.d ' that ti'ne. Subpo-uas made ro turnable at 2 o'clock in tire afternoon. AM EN M'KEAX, Prothonjtary. PmllimjoUry's Office, November 16, 1*59. sJ H ERIFFS SALE.— Ry virlne of a writ k • of \ end. Ex; >. issued out ol' the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford 0 mi.ty, to me directed and delivered, will he exposed to public -ale it the Court House in the Borough of Towuuaa. on FRIDAY, the 'Jth uay of DE CEMBER. I Sod. at 1 o'clock. I*. M.. the following lot, : it'ee or parcel uf land situate in North Tovvanda twn. r bounded as follows : mi the mjrth by lauds of John Di vine and Roderick Gruiigor. east by tlie North Braneh 'annl and land of Hodet: -k Granger i.tid Jbhti DovgbcHy t. by land of Jame' fim rtv. WiJfiam Maugt i, John Iingberty ad John Young, v. est by laud of ij '\V. Run dell. Chester f: iinctt and William McSlorraii. Contain uig about two hundred and seven a res more or less, übo t ue hauihrd and twenty acres improved, thiew t'nmed house-, tw .nm-.-d lairs, two hoard shanties aud three orchards of fruit tfyew thereon. -i/ed And tikcy in i xccdttou at the suit of E. Casey, i, :.oii-tiw tfice, Xovembcr 14. ]vs9. 1 I>T OF JURORS, drawn for DECEM- I J I>ER Term and Setsioas, 1909. GRAND jrROP.3. \theuv biro \. O Halt, Standing Stone -A.'hatius J itm Drake. Stevens. H : r 1 • ••est i .i Ue -Darwin S lar i Jr. I Alexander. ' - < ' a F*i v: r.i " . -i; van. - Geo W Kinney, rrank'in—Wihiau- iuinU, i WflLtl IUWUMu Hei,. iv An - Ai. Spi iiu.'" id—Uuam Hurt n IsaucM iKh. 'Troy iwp—Ezra IxmmLs, A larUi y—Hiram Hn'eomtu A Pomeroy. M ni •• twp—Hiranj Hweet PtMcMora—A J Silvan. 11 wi- K. llogir i Dter—Rm-v-ell McKinney. Pike Jo-r-pp Marsh, 11 B Viudliftm-BenjaminElsbiee Y.ui', bib i. Warren—John J Curbin. Ridgbcry—P D Covell... I THANERSE JLROP.S— FIRST WEEK. Albany—Charneey Corl.iu Snrinaiield—F O Bennett Ihu.i l'u W;h:ox. Daniel I MB tin Rosa. Buuiii .v. lSuiaiuiK Stone—John Ful vlhet - in i bitees M :;*ll- I d. John E'-py. wnine, Robert Pr - Creek—W'inthrop Y \ibeiis burn— t iiuiisfkcr. Glines. .U: : in twp J h!- ! a ,;.d twp Geo David i autoit—Be i.itii;.... ,it. 11 ii.-i.aie.ta -litury Aekley. In. - IJ I . i:■y tVJ C. \v Slmttock. 1 t.in ...in iua ieu Unite, J,t Isle:—John is uox. E Jioiiisom v>v.-irx —El ia at W iiitney. i.iaav . .ct it 111'.-rter. i War ruß—William Kinney jr. Hi>tiroe Tji—M a, t vulbHii-ajW lutihai.. --Jeoediah liaris ' >l"v> vi -A (■ Mu.lteWn. botliC, Willi.nil Doane, I'ike -Janus W Joins. J.u kvn EabiOrk. itidnlier. Beiijjiuin Doty,. Well. -Loicn/o Gtinwlh Jaeob It ,h ildsoil. TH,tVEi!sE JFI?Or.S-t—eRCOVfl WEEK. Athens I r< J"' 'II Slit 1! j r Voile lit, Mo-i's Miauly. i Clitsti. l'aik. J B Rvcve nSinilhuvhi Win .S Marvin, : Ah; ii- twn Ciiarii- Me; Hmvinnlon Mltcbeli, E I Dulfce; I. B tTardner. I Wficox. AH -nv Peter Sterigrr. Shesbequin- Darwin Gillctl ii irl neton—lt sw.-li I itltnl Thonias Mi Mahon. Bin I neion west •U i,.iuti Tiny twp—!) R Manfcy. Ardwav. T-.wauda twp—F Grtgg. Canton lamps f.. B ithweil Tuscarora—Enther Kcenct > iltiru'i i -Giles l'tckbaiu Ti ter Vudrew Gilm re, B .1 nines Wilson. A Pcttes. Dr.rib III'' 1 en Del. e.g. Wy- x—Curtis Ferguson, I) i'rauklii i jlvin Vanity. 1 Stroies. l.rtrhupM Bc.iamin '.Vyihi-iag Harrison Iktiub, Moii . Ln,• ■ l'JLewis. • i;, .\v Ja, k- n. Piko Win S Davis, It U '.Vi.nvr.- Edward Tripp. Conlbr .gli. VVijural, llurvy Boinly. !' :. -tsy Kesltr RulUfS. Ji KKMOVAL. | "I.YSSES MKKCUR hris removed I ' I.aw Office to the Second ht ry nt hi- new building, mi tin i iir tirr mvt south of l* Ward liou-e. noc.* Arrival of the Great Eastern ! LATEST INTELLIGENCE! IMPORTANT NEWS TO THE CITIZENS OF TOWANDA AA I) I H JM TY! \ I I SOLOMON 11 a-s j ii-f rftunud from Ih. East \..11l the ! ARGI -r BEST A CHEAP- Fall & Winter Clothing, eves bomcht to this ra.irket. I ran assure my eitslo ipers that I have .-un.ieil ihetr interest as well as my osvn by ! . vintr the 6evf uiaue. and most durable stocket Eai-h --i . ibir > loth.a# to be to id. My stock' on-istsof I'l lis -in. Ikifibn. Mrs. etc. t>ver-"ats; Black and Fancy >' ; -smore Kr I; i:1 -a k C -ats t all :-tyl s Mild qitab r- D e k;.i Fancy CiMliacre and Sjtinetta I .!- ; v Ilk a 1 I otter Vflvel, C.I-G iilurc .-.oii of ui.d Fo.sn Yer-is, .a lot a .r.,1 uuny styles t>o num erous l i no ilioli. diso O - ..tdiiig u lirge !-tock of T-*S??TS rTTIVNISHIWrG GOOjOS -1 u will find it to y. i.r advantage to call and examine my k be.'••>• parcinsi.i,. >-ie. vvbnv. ( aiw out 1 Come all 1 to the i'Uiibing .-i . of 3d. F. SOLOMON", T w . 1. Xov 1.1 Xo. 2. Patwns Block. X. B Jr il.e,. j. V-itf e.G r.io.k. M. E. S. CLOSING UP OF NAVIGATION, BREAK AV THE CdXAL! \(Vi MEN WAXTED :> buy Stores at the MAM- KOI NDRY. o.ih door ea-t of Merenr'a ,-t■~ W t have i ist re eived the laraeM apwirtiuent of lb YEs over la >:. ni v• fins nuuktt, le.th for Coal and YS nod i' )koicr. Parlor I'm! and Wood Parlor, Dlntng -1 rorjn Six-t Etc and C'vlimiered Sloves. S>me of the ; ecie rated Eaipraaa Cook .Stoves, tii< best Coal Stove ever < ii; niijaelared. aJ <>f wlu.-h nill be :-oid cheaper than at t any otftvr estahlHhm- i.t in this country. A large qu intity of Tin Ware. Store Pipe. Fibnwu. v v.iUt Ho Is, Gvf t Phuvel* and Coti .-mera, nlways on ; l._4vT, roh tor r.iie at Wholttal® or'RetAlf Afl kinds of r c.t%X..V arid machine work none to Order on short notice • Particular aut tion paid to ftooflni Eve Troughs. Con j ifuutors. Gutters and all kinds of Jobbing done aud war lantM to eive satisfa n tiin. ! Aii kinds of Socoud Hand Cocking Stoves on hxai, ■ wb.ch will bS sold very cheap. Please give qa a cull. ,] j lowa, da Nov I- JQwv QaPV * V I "pYTPAn Or" LEVf0 4 h ROTETi.V. ij n.I.A. ana * '■>