Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, October 18, 1860, Image 3

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    ilcMi atibritf.'rmrnts.
|\j e w Fall and Winter Goods
AT
"Vfm. A. Rockwell's,
the cheapest and handsomest lot of Dry
i /■„ods ever offered in this market.
noSS GOODS—Merino Prints, Ginghams, Repps,
u L Mohairs. Canton Cloths. Grerielle de Gaines. Fig
ifuburgs Morel la Cloth. Plain and Printed Thi bets,
V, iin.n Manchester and Wool de Gaines, Figured No-
Foil de Chevres, Black Plaid Figured Marceline a
i Rhine Silks, at
[ " de ROCKWELL S.
CH vWLS Broche, Bay State, Chenile. Glenffer nnd
('enSetneii's Shawls, Ladies Scarfs, Cloaking* and Tas
•fU'at ROCKWELL'S,
rvrBROIDERIES. Laces. Edgings, Dimity, Bauds,
('oifures Ribbons. Velvets, Bonnets aud Flowers,
ROCKWELL'S.
" kN'IT GOODS. Ladies' and Children's Hoods, Nubias,
i Mr.-ns sacks, Mantles and Socks, at
'" uJ ROCKWELL'S.
I'EXTLEMEN'S GOODS—Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinet
,/ * iHnims, Suspenders, Cravats, Collars, Shirts,
hjrt Bosoms, Drawers aud Under-Shirts, Hats, Caps,
' jnd Hosiery, at
h.iovesd ROCKWELL'S.
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Curtain Draperies,
Ll Cloths. Furniture Prints. Traking, Paper Hangings,
Window Shades, Bed and Table Spreads, at
,1D ROCKWELL'S.
SHEETINGS, Shirtings, Jaquerod and Senen Linen
wr Damask Table Cloths and Napkins, at
ROCKWELL'S.
y\NKEE NOTIONS, Combs. Buttons, Brushes,
Threads. Statienery, Pins, Needles, Hooks arm Eyes,
piking Glasses, Percussion Caps, Beads, Bugles, Plated
I . .i;. and Spoons, Crochet Needles, Knitting Pins,
7! nilvrs, Scotland Wool and Scotch Varus, at
1 111 ROCKWELL'S.
I cBOCKERf, Hardware. Glass, Sash. Oils, Paints,
Vails Puty, Burning Fluid. Camphene, Kerosiue. Wood
i-nrare Bird Cages,' B'tou, Shoes and Leather, at
ROCKWELL'S.
GROCERIES—The best Crushed and Pulverised Loaf,
Brown and Coffee Sugirs, Black and Green Teas. Java
and Rio Coffee, Chocolate, Syrups, Molassea, Tobacco,
- ,ices. Indigo, Starch, Soap. Crackers, Salteratus, Cream
Tartar and everything else in tile line will be found at
ROCKWELL'S.
ALSO—Fresh Ground Cayuga Plaster, at
ROCKWELL'S.
Many thanks for the liberal encouragement hitherto
extended us. and we shall endeavor to continue to give
satisfaction to all our customers, old and uew.
WILLIAM A. ROCKWELL,
No. 1, Patton's Block.
Towanda, Octoher Iff. 1860.
[SOME THINGS CAN BE DONE AS WELL AS OTHERS
I 1 A S ll PRICES ot Goods just received at
l_' MONTANYES' Store:
MEBIUMACK PRINTS 10 Cents
SHEETINGS from <i to 9.
• FRENCH MERINOS, C shillings.
DELAINS from 1 to shillings.
All other Goods in proportion.
I V. It —Those having accounts due and unpaid will
Lite cost to arrange them.
MONTANYES'.
I T'pwnnda, Oct. 15. 1860.
KTOVES! STOVES!
JUST RECEIVED!
HAVING lately returned from the city
where we have purchased lor CASH a large as
( . uent of STOVKn, <>i all varieties and si/.e suited to
Bias l ocality, we are prepared t" sell Cheap for Cash or
tjipr wed credit. We would call especial attention to the
fticbrated Coal Stove
r. ■ perfection of arrangement for burning coal. We are
I casting and setting up in our own Foundry, a mini
Urot kinds of excellent ('(JOKING STO\ KS, and BOX
j.LIVES 'or SCHOOL-HOUSES and SHOPS.
I Persons who tear to purchase imported Stoves on ac-
I ::t of broken plates. Ac., can gel just as good of Home
ly 11.n't ire. Our assortment taken a whole, is the
h.i vc-l and Most Complete ever offered for saie in this
K-..1 set We also m.-iiiutacture and keep constantly on
■a fall assortment of
TIN-WARE,
tvl t '! make to order any thing troin a Telescope up—
: -iiiige Machine !
I tur' xi. and examine for yourselves, said yon w ill be
---Itixat there is something iu the world yet, besides
JOHN CARMAN.
■ Aug. JO. I^oo.
■ ■ : Tin Store is 011 Main street, south store in
■TREMENDOUS EXCITEMENT.
IIOLN TOBE ELECTED.
■I £T ell these seem only to increase the
■ 1 business aud prosperity of the Old Foundry aud
IVIYICiSUVTI] SHOP,
ath side of l'ine st.. one door East ot 11. R. M.*r
cur's .Store.)
"A- undersigned would call the attention of all con
■ h I to tbe but. that he is pfepareg to do. aud will ox-
B all work entrusted to him with dispatch, and iu the
L. i-t workman-like manner.
[ FITTING UP' Mil L IRONS, REPAIRING STEAM
pX'iiIXKS, from the simplest to the 111 >-.1 complicate, in
I vof their parts, and WARRANTED to give satisfac
r
:'I.OWS always on hand of the most approved pat
t -'is.wooded 111 the mist substantial manner.
■ iviag recent y added considerably to his facilit'es for
f ft work, and employing experienced workmen in
f 'rv department, he is confident that he can atisty all
raUvur him with their patronage.
I JOHN CARMAN.
ITsanda. Oct. 15. lSGff.
BOOKS AND STATIONARY.
(SUCCESSOR TO O. D. BARTLETT,)
[at THE OLD STAND ! !
IJJ.VIXG purchased the entire Siork of
r ' - and Stationary. Paper Hangings, Ac., Ac..
1 It. t 1 winch has been adced a large as-ort
*'"{ °f everything in the line of BOOK'S A STATION
i'-'i making as large and complete an assortment as
s - nd in the county. I invite my friends and the
a' ; to call and examine for themselves.
v - 'Wk .-(insists of SCHOOL BOOKS. MIRCELLAN
LITERATURE. HISTORYS A BIOGRAPHY'S,
> r S V iIiKS A large assortment of BLANK
1 ''KS, nf all shape and size, and as low as can lie had I
'iy other establishment. Also, a fine lot of BIBLES, j
and small, Commentaries, Prayer and Hymn :
r at. I would call particular attention to my stock of I
PAPER HANGINGS.
| which I have a great variety of patterns and of the
■Meet styles.
| ' " l ' u ' "ntinne the NEWS ROOM, and have constantly
K, ~ :,i ' the Daily and Weekly papers, standard
Kr "'lv■ Thompson's Bank Note Reporter,
-ind Semi-Monthly. Also. Greely's Political
■, ' " " Sll ocriptions received for the Weekly Tri
■■ " Geneo-e Farmer, Ac.. Ac, it shall be my aim to
Icierything at the lowest rates. All 1 ask is that my
"a-and citizens throughout the county will give me
m\j*i ''"J" 1 ? elsewhere, and 1 think i can please
''h 48 t" price and quality. I shall be continually
!n Stomv stock and intend "to keep on hand the lar
t^ l ' 0, ? men ' that can lie found in the county.
' Member tbe place, at O. D. Bartlett's old stand.
°*M(h 0 t ; , A p COWLES.
ALL & WINTER ROODS
JUST RECEIVED.
I TRACY AND MOORE,
l\\ respectfully announce to the citi-
Reivi' , Z T of I,ra<l f'rd couuty that thev are now re-
Eimp-v „ rge s,ock o( KALL atd WINTER GOODS,
•M Kirn'c^tf 01110 °' l ''" al e st Btylea of Fancy, Staple
| ** G£4CEaCSS*
An endless variety of
| LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
and ip ,?' . Fr , ench P'ain and
■Pendid s, m . ere . All Wool Delaines. Mohair Ac. A
SKIRTS,
I GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
aoCKERv, HATS AND CAPS,
(&c., &c., See , &.c.,
tdse,* I "'' w "' ** so^*l prices ousurpassed. Call
■ 25,
ficto Sltrtjcrtfsenunts.
JOSEPH POWELL,
Desires to call
SPECIAL ATTENTION
To his Stock of
BKUS S E L 8
THREE PLY db INGRAIN
CARPETINGS.
OIL CLOTHS,
DRUG G E T T S,
MATTS, &C. &C.
Of which a Large Stock has
JUST BEEN RECEIVED.
'
Also to his Stock of
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
SHAWLS, CLOAKS,
AND
To which Additions are Constantly being Made.
Also to his Stock of
MILLINERY GOODS,
FOR SALE
j
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Also to his Stock of
mum mo mil mi
JI'ST OPENED.
I
Also to a Full Stock of
Domestic Dry Goods,
HATS AND CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
AND CHOICE
FAMILY GROCERIES,
All of which will tie ecld as usual much under
IMI-A-IR/KIIijT PRICES
NEW GROCERY
AND
WjVlitlSpTMl!
(J B PATCH respectfully informs the ci
tizensof Tntfanda and vicinity, that he ha receiv
ed anil opened in B. Kingsberv's store, opposite Montan
yes', a large and well selected stock of
Groceries & Provisions,
Which will be sold Cheap as the Cheapest, for
CASH OR FARMER'S PRODUCE.
The Goods are entirely new and fresh, and comprise the
best selected stock of
Sugars, Teas, Coffees,
Spires, Prtiits, Candies, Tobacco, Pork, Hams,
Dried Beef. Fish of all kinds, Camphene,
Fluid, Wooden Stone Ware, Jj-c.
Ever brought into this market. All that is asked is a
trial ol goods and prices.
CASH AND THE HIGHEST PRICE
Will be paid at all times for Farmer's Produce of all kinds
*i-Good BUTTER wanted at good prices.
Towanda. June 11. 1860.
MONTANYES' STORE, SEPT. 4,1860.
MERCANTILE NOTICE.
OUR friends, nnd others, are respectfully
invited to examine our New Stock of
FALL & WINTER GOODS,
Comprising all the Styles now in vogue, which have been
purchased at the Lowest ebb, In the market, and will be
sold accordingly. Our stock consists of all the varieties
of Staple and Fancy
DItY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTH
ING, MENS' FURNISHING GOODS,
HARD-WARE, IRON, NAILS,
AND SADLERY HARDWARE,
CROCKERY, FAMILY GRO
CERIES, BOOTS AND
SHOES, &c., &c.
AH of which will be sold at Wholesale or Retail, to suit
purchasers. Call and examine.
MOXTANYES'
POFFEES, TEAS AND SPICES—The
beat in Town. C. B. PATCH.
STEEL HOOP SKlRTS—Cheaper thun
any other place at JJZRCUB'S.
I i-tttsccllanuous.
H. S. MERCUR
Requests particular attention to his large stock of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATTINETTS, TWEADS, BcC.
Also to an extensive assortment of Plain and Printed
Merinuea, Plain and Printed Coburgs, Plain aud
Printed Wool and Common De ains, Wool and
Union Plaids, Paris Reps, Mohairs, and other
DRESS G-OODS.
Likewise to the Largest and best selection of English <ad
AMERICAN PRINTS,
And Ginghams, to be found in the Conniy.
BRUSSELS, VENITIAN, SUPERFINE, & INGRAIN
CARPET I N.GH ;
WOOL AND COTTON
DRUGGETS AND OIL CTOTHS,
MENS, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S
! BOOTS AND SHOES,
Of Every Description.
HATS AND CAPS.
HARDWARE,
IRON, STEEL, XVAILS, CORDAGE,
WINDOW GLASS, SASH,
GROCERIES,
OILS, PAINTS AND VARNISHES,
CROCKERY & GLASSWARE,
I AU of uhich are offered at the lowest Prices.
Towanda, October l.lM'id.
THE BEST AND CHEAPEST PLACE
TO BUY
WELL MADE AND GOOD FITTING
MENS AND BOYS CLOTHING,
IS AT SOLOMON'S
CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT!
HAVING just received one of the Largest Stocks of
Fall and Winter Clothing that has ever been ottered
j 111 this market before, which will be sold at greatly re
duced prices,
i GREAT BARGAINS IN
Black I). B. & S. B. Broadcloth Frock Coats.
I GREAT BARGAINS IN
Fancy Beaver Doeskin and Silk mixed Cassimere Coats
| GREAT BARGAINS IN
j Caasirnere, Union and Sattinet Business Coats.
GREAT BARGAINS IN
Tweed and Kentucky Jean and Cottonade Coats.
| GREAT BARGAINS I.V
Black Doeskin. <'assirnere. Union and Sattinet Pants.
| GREAT BARGAINS IN
I Harrison's Cassimerc, Silk mixed and Plain Pants.
GREAT BARGAINS IN
Fancy Union Satinet and others, Coats.
1 GREAT BARGAINS IX
Plain and Fancy Silk Velvet Vests.
GREAT BARGAINS IN
Matilais Plain and Eancy Silk Vests.
I GREAT BARGAINS IN
Harrison's <'assirnere. Silk Mixed and Black Vesta.
I GREAT BARGAINS IN
V ncia. Cotton Velvet and Plush Vests,
i GREAT BARGAINS IN
Fancy. Union. Sattinet and Farmer's Satin Vests.
One of the largest stocks of OVERCOATS, consisting
j of Beaver, Pilot, Sealskin. Petersham, Lhmskin, Black
j of all qualities, and a large assortment of New Styles
\lso one of the Largest Stocks of Gents Furnishing
Goods, which will be sold 25 per cent, cheaper than else
where. Call before you buy and examine ray stock, as
you can be suited better and at lower figures.
Remember the place, M. K. SOLOMON'S
Clothing Establishment.
Septemlver 27, lkfift. Towanda. Pa.
KEW Fiaiffi.
CODDING & ItISSKIX,
ITAVE purchased the large and well known establish
-1 inent ol D. C. Hall, and are no-.v receiving from New
York, the largest and most complete assortment of
HARD-WARE,
rv#r offered for sale in this market, which will be sold
CHEAP for Cash orappoved Crejit.
We have a large ami well selected stock of Wood and
Coal COOKING STOVES, every variety of pattern and
style of Parlor, Dining-Room. Six Plate, and Cylinder
Stoves, which we can. and will sellVs cheap as can lie
purchased in this or any adjoining county. Also a full
! and complete assortment of
IRON AND STEEL,
; Nails and Glass, Paints and Oils, House Trimmings, Cnr
-1 riage Trimmings. Springs, Iron Axels aud Boxes, of
all sizes. Carpenters and Joiners Tools, Black,
smiths Tools, Cross-cut, Circular and Mill
Saws, Table and Pocket
J ' B " S3 *-7 DE.
of every description.
Pumps, Lead-Pipe, Chain Pumps and Tubes.
Bill! I'I'TVM L 4\l> I'LI TED WARE,
the latest and most approved patters. A iarge quantity
of TIN-WARE AND STOVE PIPE, always ou hand.—
Patent Stretched Leather BELTING. Every name and
form of
KARMINCI TOOLS.
JOB WORK done on short notice and warranted.
GRAIN, Old Iron. Copper, Rrittannia, Brass, Bees
wax and Feathers, taken iu exchange for Goods'.
We invite " the whole world and the rest of mankind,''
to call and examine our our goods before purchasing.—
Our motto will be use every man well and submit to 110th
iua wrong.
air One door south of Tracy and Moore and Powell's
Block, Main street, CODDJNG A RUSSELL.
,!(>IIS A. CODILINO, I
c. s. Ki ssKi.i.. ! Towatida, Sept. 21,18(10.
lIKSH supply of PLASTER just received
at sept.27. W. A. ROCKWELL'S.
September 18, 1860.
Tlic Largtst and Cheapest st6ck
m IIL®T2
Hats, Caps and Gents
FURNISHING GOODS!
Ever offered in this country,
IS NOW BEING OPENED
AT
l s. men WiRDROBE,
IN TOWANDA.
P. S Particular atttention is called to my stock of
WOOLLEN WRAPPERS and DRAWERS.
E. 8. BENEDICT.
BKXG-ADB ORDERS.
THE Ist Battalion lnt Briffade 13th Divi
sion of Pennsylvania Militia, will meet at Sylvania
Borough, in Bradford County, on THURSDAY, OCTO
BER 18, 1860, at 10 o'clock, a. m., equipped as the law
directs, for parade and inspection.
L. B. PIERCE, Brigade Inspeetor.
Leßaysville, Oct. 1.1860. Brev't Brig.
FOUND. —About the middle of July last
an amount of money, about which information can
be had by calling on the üb.criber, in Herriek, Bradford
county, which the real owner can have upon proving
property aud paying charges.
Sept. 4. 1860. W. H. H. JENKINS.
MYER'S MILL at Sny;nr Creek is doing
all tbe work that is brought to it promptly, having
the Steam Power In successful operation, we can assure
all who choose to give us their patronage, that they can
re i v udod having their work well done, and with dispatch
TRYMT MYER . FROST 4 CO
TJowansh July 18,1380.
JrHtsccllaiuons.
AUG. 28, 1860.
ILECEIYINCI
BY
J. I). HUMPHREY,
( TVest Side of the Tublii Soua rl.j
LADIES
iSll® 3M9Q*
BROAD ULOTIIS, CASSIMERES,
PRINTS, MUSLINS, DELAINES,
TRIMMINGS, BATTING,
TWINE, &c., &c.
i ~~
The most complete assortment of
BOOTS, SHOES GAITERS,
In Northern Pennsylvania.
MOROCCO, SHOE FINDINGS, LININGS, &c,
THREAD, SHOE PEGS BY THE RACK OR QUANTITY.
Sole and Upper Leather, &c.
Sugar, Molasses, Fish,
AND OTHER
FAMILY GROCERIES,
To which the attention of buyers is respectfully invit
ed, as they have been selected with care, ami are offered
at prices which will make it an inducement to give me
| a call before buying elsewhere.
TuWanda, Aug. 28, lstiO.
HOTEL KEEPERS,
DRUGGISTS,
FARMERS, AND ALL
WHO WANT
r lIAVE jiist received from the City, a
Large Stock of
IMPORTED PI RE LIB ORS,
of every variety. My stock of LIQUORS has been pur
. chaed for CASH, directly from the Importers, whereby
| I am enabled to furnish Farmers for the approaching
Harvest, a Superior anil Pure article of Liquor, of any
■ kind whatever, at LOWER PRICES than were ever be
! fore offered iu Towanda.
HOTEL KEEPERS
Will And it greatly to their advantage to examln? my
| stock before pun basing el.-ewhere. 1 have facilities foi
purchasing, which enables ine to WHOLESALE my
I goods at New York
WHOLESALE PRICES!
Besides my Liquors are warranted pnre and tinadultcr
! ated. 1 have also on hand the Largest Stock and Great
; est Variety of
TOBACCO AND SECARS
Ever brought to Towanda, which having lieen purchased
directly from the Manufacturers aud Importers, enables
me to compete with the Wholesale Tobacconists ot the
city. Hotel keepers and others are respectfully invited
to an examination of mv entire stock of Liquors, Cigars
and To' acco. Also,
Groceries & Provisions,
; Of every description, will be kept constantly on hand, at
prices LOWER than elsewhere in this town
Confident lliat I am enabled to sell my enflre stock of
Goods, either at Wholesale or Retail, less than like goods
can be purchased this side of the City, I respectfully so
licit the public to an examination at No. 5. Brick Row.
H. W. NOBLE.
Towanda, June 14. 18i;o.
50 Cent Tea.
/ IHOICE IMPERIAL TEA at 50 effnts
\J a ponud : a better article than we have ever sold at
that price, and probably as good as others sell at 71 c?nts
This no humbug—all we ask is to have it trieu. We
warrant every pound of Tea we sell to give satisfaction tr
the money returned in air ea,-es at FOX'S.
JAVA, RIO AND LAGUIRA COFFEE
• " in the Kerne' and Grain at FOX'S.
IpRUIT I FRUIT.— Orantres, Lemons, Rais
ins. Figs, Prunes and Dried Peaches at FOX'S.
PI-lEESE, CRACKERS AND HERRING
at F iX'S.
BASKETS, CLOTHES PINS, SCRUB
and blacking brushes, Window Brushes wfth long
and short handles. Mop Sticks, Shaker Mops, Matches,
Wooden Faucets aud a variety of Wood ware at
FOX'S
MAIZENA— A NEW ARTICLE MADE
from Corn, said to be superior to Corn Starch for
Puddings at FOX'S
NUTS, SARDINES AND CIGARS
Wholesale and retail &t FOX'S.
AMES' DETERSIVE SOAP—THE
best Chemical soap in the United States at
FOX'B^
MACARONI AND VERMECILLA
very fine and fresh at FOX'S.
WILSON*, BABNUA <FC CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
And Extensive Dealers in Tea.
115 Warren street, (three doors below Washington st..)
NEW YORK.
WILLIAM If. WILSOV, formerly of the firm of fill
ler, Dayton & Co., and Wilson, Jackson & Merrill.
1). V. BARNES, formerly of Bradford county.
A. C. KEEN'EY, of Wyoming county. Pa.
SAMUEL N. DELANO, of New York. 16my6rl
Graded, or Hiirh Common School,
AT TBRRTTOWN, PA.
D. CRAFT A.M.. ) ,
JULIA HORTON,)" Jef >' rr >-
THE next Term will commence on MON
DAY, September 3, 1860, & continue twelve weeks.
The School is under the general supervision and direc
tion of the Board of Directors of Terry School District,
and the branches usually taught In Academies and High
Schools will be taught in this school.
TUITION, per term, (settled in advance,) as follows :
Common English branches $3 00
Higher tranches 4 00
Classical course including Natural Science 5 00
Special exercises will be arranged for those preparing
to teach, without extra expense.
BOAKD can be obtained in the neighborhood at tl 50 to
$2 00 per week.
MACKINAW TROUT— Fine New Fish
A'Jl j)et received PCX'S.
JLt&ai.
j SALE.—I>y virtue of sundry
1 k_y writs of Vend. Etfpo., fssned out of the court of
' common pleas of Bradford county. to mc directed, w ill
[ he exposed to public sale on Fill DAY, the 20th day of
| October, A. I). 1860, at the court house, in Towanda, at
i 1 o'clock, p. m., the following descrilied lot, piece or par
cel of land situate iu Columbia township, bounded and
descrilied as follows: North by land o! A. B. Austin,
east by laud of James Morgan, scbtn by land of Chapman
Morgan, west by land of A. B. Austin. Containing one
acre, more or less, all improved and fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Franklin
j H. Persons vs. John Morgan and Hosea Blood.
A? a U—All those thirty one tracts or pieces of land
situate in Franklin. Monroe and Overton townships, in
[ theleoiinty of Bradford, formerly the County of Luzerne
■ and State of Pennsylvania, surveyed in the iiartie of Paul
, Moore, Simon Hardy, James Hardy, Nathan Hardy,
Joseph Siddofs, James Siddons,Jona-nur. North, Stephen
j Hollingswnrth, Joseph Caafator, Frederick Sehotts,
i George Schottk, Samuel Anderson, Joseph Andfrtson,
George Moore, Joseph Betz, John Betz, James Bet/. Hen
ry Seely Samuel Henry BrysOn, Samuel CooU-y. Joseph
Set ley, lloberl Hampton. Peter Sohoolts, Sarducl North,
Samuel llager, Samuel Hardy, James Hardy, Samuel Sid
dous aud Peter SaSdons, all of which tracts of land con
tain according to the origiual surveys, four hundred acres
each, with the usual allowances of six per cent., except
tne following .to wit : The tracts to Joseph
Betz, James Betz, John Betz and Samuel Fritz..which
contain each three hundred and forty acres arr;'.,twenty
seven perches, arid the tracts Ceo. Moore. SamnM Cooley,
and Jafties Hardy, which contain each three hundred knd
seventy-live acres and allowances of six per cent., for
roads, Ac. ALSO—AII that certain triangular tract of
land situate iu Frxnklin township, in the coun'.v of Brad
ford aforesaid. composed of the south easter .v p;:Vts of
three traets of land surveyed in the the names of Samuel
Edge, Paul Hardy and Andrew Hardy, beginning at a
hemlock in the line of the Barclay llail llo.ul and Coal
Company's lands and a corner of "the Samuel Edge and
Simon Hardy tracts of land, thence along the line ol
tracts surveyed in the name of Simon Hardy, James Har
dy, and N.-.than Hardy, four hundred and eighty perches
more or less, to a sassafras, corner to the Nat nun Hardy,
JamesSiddons,Andrew Hardy and Samuel ShlUnns traits,
thence along the line of the said James Siddons tracts
I south thirty degrees, west four hundred and forty-six
■ perc es, more or less, to a stone by a maple, another
j corner of said James Sidijdus auil Andrew Il.ijdy tracts,
and thence by land of sols to Thomas f. W'Ffmnu, on a
I line running north sixteen degrees, west six hundred and
i seventy-two perches to the place of beginning. Contain
' ing six hundred and sixty-one acres and one half of an
acre. ALSO A triangular piece of land situate iu Frank
lin township aforesaid, on thee sterly corner ot the tracts
surveyed in the name of Geo. Temple, beginning at tin
said stone by a maple, comer to said Andrew Hardy aud
James Siddons tracts, south sixty degrees, east one hun
dred and twelve nefebes to a corner ol Geo. Temple and
Paul Moore tracts of land, thence along said Paul Moore
tracts south thirty degress, west one hundred and twelve
perches to a post, thence digonally north sixteen degrees
west one hundred and sixty-eight perches to the place of
j beginning. Containing sixty-nine acres and thirty-one
perches, more or less. ALSO—AII and singular the va
rious remnants and unsold parts or portions of nine sev
eral tracts ot land situate In Overton and Monroe town
ships in the county of Bradford, aforesaid, which tracts
were surveyed iu the name of Moses Rush of which there
, remains ninety-three acres ; Elizabeth Rush, of v. lb it
there remains one hundred and twenty two acres : Fred
erick Castator, of which there remains seventy-eight
I acres : John Moore, o: which there remains three hun
dred aud ninety three a< res ; Hannah Woodruff, of w Li- h
■ there remains two hundred and eighty acres ; Morgan M.
I Ellis, of which there remains two hundred and seventy
two acres ; Mary Waliis, of which there remains tv.o
hundred and eighty acres ; John Brown Jr., of which
there remains one hundred aud seven acres : Ann Harris
of which there remains three hundred and ninety act - •
(being the same premises which John A lTruwn, Frrnc's
X. Buck and Jjtnes K. Pat ton, trustees of the North
i Branch Iron Company conveyed to the said Thomas T.
Wiermau. together vrifh the hereditaments and appur
( tenances.
Seized and token in execution at the suit of Uriah Hunt,
Francis Hoskius and William 11 Winder. Trustees, Ac.,
vs. Thomas T. Wiermau and W. H. H. Browd, James L.
Rockwell, J. B. Smith, A. L. Cranmer, Charles Weiles,
; Horace Willey, Amaxilla Martin. Win. Williams, George
Beardsley auil Charles Scouton, terre tenants
THOM \S M. WOODRUFF.
Shi-rifTs Office. Towanda. Oct It, UN. Sheriff.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—Ry virtu
ot an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford Coun
ty. will be exposed to public sale, on the premises, on
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10. JH6O. at 1 o'clock, I'. M..
the following descrilied tract of land situate in Spring
field tp., living the lot on which tl:e laic MILTON
ROSS resiiled at trie time or his death, excepting about
four acres thereof which has been set apart for the widow
: and family on her claim of three hundred dollars, as it is
provided by law ; bounded north by land of George
i 'rowell. eu-t by land of William Tracy, south bv lar.d of
Eupbrctu* Trtcy, west by land of Russell B Yoireg and
others. Containing about lorty-six acres, about iorfv
tbree improved, with a small orchard there m growing.—
Attendance will be given and the terms of sale made
known by the subscrilier. 1,. S. DICKINSON.
Springfield. Sept. 28, 1800. Administrator.
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notice
•AJL is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the
estate ol JAMES T. KLSBREK. late of Windham, dee'd.,
are hereby requested to made payment without de
lay and all persons having demands against said estate,
wtii prcseut them duly authenticated for settlement.
CAROLINE KI.SBKEE,
SAMUEL LYUX, Jr..
Sept. 27, IsCO. Administrators.
A EDITOR'S NOTICE— In tiXmrnUtroi
the estate of Richard I.yens, deceased. Iu the Or
phans' Court of Bradford County.
The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by sal." Cont'd
to distribute the monies in the hands of the'.Vdmidi.-tia
f rjirom saie oi real estate, will attend to the duties of his
appointment at his office in the Borough of Towanda, on
MONDAY, the 26th day of November, 1860, at 0 o'clock
A. M., at which time atid place all persons interested will
present their claims or he debarred from claiming any
; portion of said fund. E. OVERTON, Jr.,
October 1, IsGO. Auditor.
AUDITOR S NOTICE, e w. caUwdi
to the use of H'uodhull <$- Co.. vs. Josiah Francisco.
t In the Court of Common l'leas ot Bradford County, No.
3rii. February term. ISSB.
The undesigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court
to distribute funds raised by Sheriff"s sale of defendants
real estate, among the several creditors, will attend to the
duttes of his appointment, at his office n Towanda boro'
on SATURDAY, the 24th day ol November, 1860, at on*
o'clock, A.M. at which time and place nil persons in
terested will present their claims or be debarred from
! claiming anv share of said fund.
G. H. WAT KINS.
October 2. ISC.O. Auditor.
ORPHANS' COURT BALE—BR virtue
of an order of the O'uhans' Court of Bradford Coun
[ tv. will be expired to public sale, on the premises, on
j MONDAY. OCTOBER 1. 1860, at 1 o'clock, p.m., the
following desceibed piece or parcel of land situate in Al
bany twp., being a portion oi land willed by !V>llin Wil
cox, deceased, to James Wilcox, recorded in Will Book
; Bradford County, No. 1, page 283, hounded and described
j as follows : On the north and east by lands in the posses
si li of Lewis Jones, south by lands ol P. 11. Wilcox,
west by uuseatcd lands. Containing some 27.1 acres,
more or less, about 100 acres improved, two old framed
houses, two sheds and one barn and a saw mill thereon.
Terms made known ou the day of sale.
CHESTER SCHOOXOVER,
ARRILLA WILCOX,
September 4. 1860. Administrators.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE— Notice
is hereby given that, all persons indebted to the es
tate of CORNELIUS COO LB A UGH. late of Wvsox town
ship, dee'd, are hereby requested to make immediate
payment, and all persona Saving claims against said
estate will present them duly authenticated for settle
ment.
CHESTER PIERCE.
Sept. 13, 1860 Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE -Notice
is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the
estate of HERMAN COGSWELL, late of Pike, dee d,
are hereby requested to make payment without delay ;
and all persons having claims against the said estate will
pleas? present them' duly authenticated fo? settlement.
ORLANDO O. COGSWELL.
Sept. 18,1860. Administrator.
ADM INI Sl' R ATORS' NOT ICE Notice
is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
tate of JOHN "B. IRWlNE,latent Towanda boro' deceased,
are hereby requested to make immediate payment,and all
persons having claims against said estatS will present
them duty authenticated for settlement.
JAMES W. rRVINE.
Sept. 18.T8C0. Adm'r.
A DMINISTRATOR'SNOTICE.— Notice
zl is herebv given, that all persons indebted to the es
estate of FREDERICK C.BALD WlN,fate of Herrick.dee'd
must make immediate payment, and all persons having
demands against p.lid estate wilT present them duly au- ,
theaticated for settlement.
LYDTA ANN BNLDWIN.
PEMBROKE S. SQUIRES,
Sept. 27, 1860. Administrator. j
AUDITOR'S NOTICE— B^TKings
fV. Meant. In the Court of I
Common Pleas of Bradford County, No. 489, May term,
1858.
The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court
to iistriuute funds raised by Sheriff's sale of defendants
real estate, will attend to the duties of his appointment
at his office, in the Borough of Towanda,on SATURDAY
the 17th day of NOVEMBER, 1860, at 2 o'clock, P. M.. at
which time and place all persons interested are required
to present their claims, or else b* forever debarred from
said fund (i- T>. MONT AN YE,
October 10,1160 Acditcr.
araal.
NOTICE TO ASSESSORS.—TI WMI
Assessors for 1861 will make their returns in the
I lollowing order, vit .-
For Athens Borough, Athens Township, Albany. Ar
menia, Asylum, Burlington Township. Burlington Boro,
and Burlington West, upon Monday. November 10. 1860,
j Canton, Columbia, Franklin, Granville, Herriek,
j Litchfield. la* Roy and Monroe Township, upon Tuesday;
November 20.
i Monioe Borough, Orwell, Overton, Rome, Ridgbury,
j South Creek, Standing Stone and Smithflcfd, upon Wed-
I uesday, November 21.
! Springfield, Sbesbeauin, Sylvania Bbrough, Towanda
| Township, Towanda Borough, Towanda North, Troy
j Borough and Toaearora. upon Thursday. November 22.
Troy Township, Terry, Filter, I'ike, Wjrsox Wyalusing
| Warren and Wells, upon Friday, November 23.
Windham and Wiimot, upon Saturday, November 24
Assessors are requested to be punctual in making their
returns upon the day designated iu their warrants. They
are also required to extend the amount of each person's
1 valuation f nto *he right hand column of their assessment.
Bv order of the CofhmGsioners.
K. P. COO 1.8 AUG 11, Clerk.
C iminissi .tier's Office.ft. 10. 1860.
A CDITOIt'S NOTICE —*!. L Davidson
-V. A - ''B. Hircm Spear —ln the Court of Com
1 tnon I'leas of RraJforJ County, No. 21, February term,
| 1857.
The und v ; sfgneT.au Auditor, appointed hv said Court
! to distribute binds raised by SheriXs sale of real estate of
defendant, will attend to the duties of his i ppoiutmcnt at
j his office in the Borough of Topatida. on MONDAY,
the 20th cf November, 1860, at 1 o'clock, A. M-, at
which time and place all persons interested are requested
to present their clafms or efse be forever debarred from
! the said fund. P. D. MORROW,
Oct. IS, iB6O. Auditor.
4 L'DITOR'S NOTICE.- In the matter of
Ai- thf estate of Tryphena Smith. —lu the Orphan's
; Court of Bradford County.
The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court
to (listribuie funds in the h.ipds ot the Ailmiuistiator's,
wni alt nd to tje duoes of his appoiutmeut at his office.
In ti;e Borough of Towanda, on TUESDAY, November
27, ,soo, at 1 o'clock p. m., at which time and place all
persons interested are requested to present tueir claims
or else be forever debarred from said fund.
P. D. MORROW,
Oct. 18, 1860.. Auditor.
\ DM INIST A RTOR'S NOTICE —Notice
1 V is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the
tstate ol ANDREW CUMINS, late of Springfield tp.,
dec'd.,are hereby requested to make payment without
delay ; and all persons having claims against said estate
will present them duly authenticated for settlement.
ANDREW CUMIN'S,
Oct; Ml, mo. Halli
DXBCI TOR'S NOTICE —Notice is Wre-
I J bv given, that all persons indebted to the estate of
OLIVES ELLSWORTH, late ot Orwell tp.. deceased,
are hereby requested to make payment without delay :
and all persous having claims against said estate will
present them duly authenticated for settlement.
C. G. GRIDLEY,
O'-t. 18. 1860. Executor.
pXECIITOR'B NOTlCB.—Notice isliere-
IJ by given, that all pene indebted to the estate of
GEORGE BOWMAN, late ef Towanda tp. deceased, are
hereby requested to make payment without delay ; and
those having demands arumst said estate will present
ttieai dul v authenticated (or -ettlerr.ent.
(IitICE BOWMAN.
LORENZO I>. BOWMAN,
I.EROY M. BOWMAN,
Oct. is. tsr.i). Execiitots.
N[ OTICE.—Notice is hereby circa to a'l
persons indebted to the State, on I.iceuses, return
ed by the Mercantile Appraiser to this office, for the year
t.uCO, that if the Licenses are not settled on or before the
ljr~t Monday in December, that the same will lie left for
collection and sued forthwith.
Also, collectors who have duplicates for collection of
tax s (or years piior to iB6O, must settle the same before
or during Dc ciuber c jurt or Collections will be enforced
WM. GUIFFIS,
Oct. I*. IM§. Treasurer.
, I EDITOR'S NOTICE.- In tke matter of
the relate of .1 fretl Algre. deceased, lu the Or
phans' Court ol Bradlord County,
i The undersigned, an Auditoi. appointed by said Court
to distribute the monies in the hands of the Adiniuistra
ter-. as per account filed, will attend to the duties of his
appointment at his office in Towanda Borough, on
| THURSDAY, the IMb day of NOVEMBER, at which
time and place all persons interested will present their
1 claims r he debarred troru claiming anv portion of said
fund. G. D. MONT AN YE,
October 10.1900. Auditor.
A EDITOR'S NOTICE — ln tke matter of
sTA the estate of li'i Ham Gibson, dictated. In the Or
phans' Court of Bradford County.
The undersigned, an Auditor appointed by said Court,
to distribute funds in the hand- of the Executors, vfQJ
; attend to the duties of his appointment, at Ills office in
: the Borough ot Towanda, on SATURDAY, the 21tli
i day of NOVEMBER, next, at 2 o'clock, P. M.. at which
time and place all persons intefested are required to
present their claims, or else Le forever debarred from
said fund. G. D. MONTANYE,
Oct Auditor.
A EDITOR'S NOTlCE. — Estate of Geo.
i_ V Hawkins. deceased. In the Orphans' Court of
Bradford County.
Thi undersigned, en Auditor, appointed by said Court
uj on tjcceptious tiled to account ot W. 11. Hawkins, Ad
ministrator of Geo. Hawkins, late of Armenia, deceased
will aftonj to the duties of his appointment at the office
j of Fmitli A Peck, in the Borough of Troy, on FRIDAY,
\ NOVEMBER 16. I*6o, at 1 o'clock, p. m." where all per
sons Interested will attend if tliev think proper.
" WM. KENDALL,
October Hi, litO. Auditor.
lIADS, WEBSTER, A CO..
IMPROVED TIGHT STITCH
Sewing' Machines !
13 RICES reduced to $5O and upwards, for
{ . Families and Manufacturing establishments. Let
Manufacturers, Planters, Farmers, Housekeepers, or any
other persons in search of an instrument to execute any
kind of kind of Sewing note done by machinery, make
sure they secure the best, by examining ours before pur
chasing.
A lew of mady reasons why the SEWING MACHINES
of LADD, WEBSTER A CO., are prefcred above all
others
1. They aie so remarkably simple in' their construction.
A child can operate tiiem and understand the mechanism
2. They are the strangest Sewing Machine made. It is
almost impossible to break or get them out ot order.
ii. They are sure in their operation-; finishing the
work in a uniformly perfect manner.
4. They make a tight tuck stitch, alike on both sides of
the work, which cannot he unrareUd.
They glitch, hem, bind, fell, run and gather, with
out basting.
0. 'fhey sew equally well the lightest and the heaviest
fabrics.
7. They sew over the heaviest scams without changing
the tension or breaking the finest thread.
8. They us? any No. of Cotton, Thread or Silk directly
from the spool.
8. They use a straight needle ; curved onc9 are liab'4
to b>*eak.
10. The needle has a perpendicular moti'on. This is
absolutely necessary for heavy work.
11. They have a tcheel feed; none others are in constan
contact with Ihe work.
12. They Tun easily and almost htfxrfess
-13. They are not liable to oil fhe dress of operator.
14. They do not require a screw driver to set the needle.
15. They do not have to he taken apart to oil or clean.
16. They are rapable of doing a greater range of work
and in a mora perfet manner than any other Sewing Ma
chine ; as i proved by the result of our challenge for a
trial, which has never been accepted.
B. F. SHAW.
Towanda. Oct. 10,1860.
BROWN SHEETINGS' 4 4 &, FEW
6.J to 8i cents per yard at
JeW. _____ HUMPHREY'S
1 ARQE STOCK of Gents, Ladies aud
.13 Children's Gaiters, Bootees and Shoes. Just re
ceived at
June 20. IS6O. _ HUMPHREY'S.
S. N. BRONSON
Is now receiving at the
Metropoitan Hardware Store,
ORWELL, PA.
A LARGE ADDITION TO HIS STOCK OF
Harvest & Haying Tools,
Iron, Grind-stones, Starts, Butter Workers t
Washing Machines, Dog Pcncers, Sash,
Xails, Glass, House Trimmings,
Mechanic's Tools,
WANTED. WOOL, HIDES, PELTS,
COPPER, BRITANNIA, Ac.
OILS. VARNISHES. Ac—Lamp, I,io
seed. Tanners, Neatefoot. Machinery and Oal Oils.
Coach Body, Furniture. Penuoand Bkrae-vi Varnish
-Japan, fer sale at JflptCCS'B