Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, October 25, 1860, Image 3

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    ILRTO A&BRT TNRMNUS.
IVl ew Fall and Winter Goods
AT
Win. A. Rockwell's,
(-IOMI'KISINO the cheapest anil handsomest lot or Dry
i';,Hls over offered i this market.
11-M.-SS GOODS—-Merino l'rints, Ginghams. Repps,
Mohairs. Canton Cloths, Grerielle de Laities. Fig
i .' I'ljobuit's. Morclla Cloth. Plain and Printed Thibet*,
V ri '„;iioi! Manchester and Wool de Laines, Figured No-
V,V I'oil dc Chi vies. Black I'laid Figured llareeliue a
de Rhine .Silks, at
,fOU ROCKWELL'S.
CH\\VI.S Broche. P State. Chenile, Glenfler and
(.entlemeii's Shawl*, : . he* Scarf*, Cloaking* and Tag
S ls.t ROCK WEII/S.
yMIIROIDERIKS, Laces. Edgings, Dimity. Bands,
v - C iifnre.s, llihlmns. Velvets, Bonnets and Flowers,
, ROCKWELL'S.
at #
KN'IT COODS, Ladies' ami Children's Iloods, Nubias,
J. c u= sacks, Mantles and Socks, at
,u '' BOCK WELL'S.
GENTLEMEN'S HOODS—Cloths, Cassimercs, Satinet !
I>l aims. Snspendcrs, Cravats, Collars, Shirts,
Mint Bosom*. Drawers and Under Shirts, Hats, Caps,
i.lcves and Hosiery, at
l,lu ROCKWELL'S.
Hill'SE FURNISHING GOODS. Curtain Draperies,
spu laths. Furniture Prints, Trnking, Paper Hangings,
Window Shades, Bed and Table Spreads, at
1 ROCKWELL'S.
SHEETINGS, Shirtings. Jaqnered and Senen Linen !
i,Damask Table ( luths and Napkins, at
11 ' ROCKWELL'S.
VtXKEE NOTIONS, Conihs, Buttons, Brushes,
Tlin-sils, Statienery, Pins, Needles, Hooks ami Eyes,
looking Gla.-ses, Percussion Caps, Beads. Bugles, I*l ited
i Ik- and Spoons. Crochet Needles, Knitting Pins.
■/. ivs Scotland Wool and Scotch Yarns, at
' " ROCKWELL'S.
CROt'KKRF. Hardware. Glass, Sash. Oils. Paints,
V,'. Pntv. Burning Fluid,Camphene. Kemsine. Wood
en ware, Bird Cages. I! mts. leather, at
ROCKWELL'S.
GROCERIES—The Iwst Crushed and Pulverised Loaf, .
Br . vii and Cot Tie Sugars. Black and Green Teas. Java t
HI . coffee. Chocolate, Svrcp*, Molasses, Tobacco, ,
Spices. Indig". Starch 9ap,< 'rackers. Salrfratns. Cream j
Tartar' and everything cl-e in the line Will be found at I
" ltOcK WELL'S.
SO-Fre-U Ground Cayngi Pi istcr, at
J'OC'K WELL'S.
Many thanks for the liberal encouragement hitherto
extciid'-'i lis. and wg shall endcavoj to continue to give
satisfaction to all our customers, old anil new.
WILLIAM A. ROCKWELL.
No. 1, Pattou's Block.
Towand t. Ottdier 1-. IBM.
SOME THINGS CAN BE DONE AS WELL AS OTHERS
/ 1 ASH rRICKS of Goods just received tit ;
V ' MO NT AN *i ES' More :
MERRIMACK PRINT- 10 out*
SHEETINGS from ti to
FRENCH MERINOS, f',-hilling*.
DEI.AINS 11mil 1 to eh;', ings.
All other Goods in (importinn.
.V, B Those having accounts tin- and will
gave cost to arrange tiieiu.
MONT AN YES'.
i Tnw.'iiiila. Oct. 1.5, lsillT.
STOVES! STOVES!
I JUST HZ2CSIVSZ) !
I II.WING lately returned from flie city I
I 11 where we have purchased fnr CASH a la
I *uiiuent t STOVES, ot all varieties am) autea united io ;
I ; ,uty. WI arc pr.'piii il l > sfc;'l Cap hi i'.t-h or .
I a ved credit. We would call tspt' ial attention to the
f liclrati d Coal Stove
no 9K G* ® H O O
the perfection of arr fhf lmfiiinrg coal. Wt are f
>." canting and setting up in our own Foundry, a nun- '
I • • nt kinds lit excellent < <>|KING - i >VK-.,uml BOX
S I'O VKS tor srlluulcllnl SKA .tmi ►•HOPS'.
Persons win leaf to pur 'sit iit'p.:rt*d Sto. - i ar
• . lilt of br -ki I. pi itcs.w can get j lit :i< g ■ : llnte
M iiii.iacture. llur u—"t incut taki tl a who • is the
1..,: _• -t ai I Most t.'om(•:•• ii r of! :cd tor -lie t!ii<
'. t We No UIIIII.N ci.'l Wqp ■••■ Mill .on
I : a full assortment of
TIN-WARE,
I n':". ina're to < fik r any ;) ing from a Teles cope nj-
Igf . i rid ex.llll fo.' y.i . -ibi's. : aii you will he
■
FALL & WINTER GOODS
JUST DECEIVED.
r TRACY MCORb,
I\TOVLI> ri spentfullv ntiiinmire to the riti- j
' /i ns ot Bradford rmutfjr that they aVa now re- ■
\nig a htrge sfoclr nt F VI.!. ami WIN I'Ell GOODS.
I sing so Me ot the Latest -"l.lv.sui Fancy, Staple
I i.l Domestic
SK BR xs' •.: iisc oas
An ctidh ss variety of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS.
?.it • v Pi.tids and Stripes. French Merino-'. Plain ami
I Fan v Caslimere, All Wool Delainex. Mohair, Ac. A |
id Stocl? ol SK-ELKTOX SKIRTS,!
. -ami Hosier/.
GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
CROCKERY, HATS AMIJ CAP?,
AR., &•, AR„
A ! of wliicf,' !•* a* pVr:< uTM.Vpa>.■??•*. Call i
d ! (H*.
v It. 2". t-0.
• I
A CAIM).
I s ~f ]<-' i Mr. -f. V t?.\*"Kis iml nivself,
1- . following Grape Vim-s thrnngli ntt the cminty
w here ; Is.Uu-lia, Clinton, i at.ivrin. C 'ic od. Hi
• > i a White Isabella, White Sw.-it tta'er ami l
ill of which w. re pi r. liu-cd .n New York ;
■ . J vvr tten warrantee given of the same by the j
w art I purchased, 'file I>abe la. Catawlia and
■ true to name. Having fruited (he Diana j
!. i: a. White sweet Water, While Isabella I
J ■ rgn i.lv. 1 riu.l thev are not tr .e t name, they i
' w l-vibelta and Catawba. The sequel shows the
' ••man that s .Id me the new variety ot vinds. to lie
•' :• c. :.g fallen man. unworthy the name of a
I'c't ta- ii irts unk:. wti : ilii- i- all triple.t- ]
Mi.l. v.G KMC tit will vi-it every man he sold vines I
-N m-\t spring, an I repair ami make good
' v 3t: i a i'ne r. potable Nurserymen have thrown
' 1 N r,.it iltivate) the Wlii e Isai.ella, White Sweet
■U' r ami B .rgun ly, they d' not think them s . good
'■ •'# a* the eonnnmi Isabella, hence all the Isabella j
tvat th. j. i i i-. rs have are Worth what was paid for ]
"' i re i the demand for the C >ncnnl,Relie. ea
I . ' - tlicm i R Afore than t sold the |
|unev<ri ties for i am the loser, the purchaser gains l,y I (
•cent J. A <; vMCKit and myself have 1
I" '-hip. AU t'ae vines Mr. GAMPEK has
e 1 - "ng of have beerrtrue to ivatne. de
: u Mi. i. vmi'F.r is most reliable, he is rnv sell
-4 *■ •' ea | lisitmns in the Grape line, and consider
..' "" 'y r nce.l Nur.-erymen. The IRdaware,
■ Logan, Diana, Rebecca and Concord
' M' * • - -t.uul the highest df all the new varieties.
t( ' Nrt ,ae will not militate against the in- I
Mi. DAXIKL HAIIKISS, he is a gentleman a-ml
: HI the new varieties of proper vines Or sale | '
' a '™>'!"irden. HARRY MIX.
I tictolier 1.5, IsOO.
TRUIT! TRUIT !!
Li inons,' Figs, Raisins, Vrunes, Citron
-anti- Currants. For sale, wholesale and retail, by
j - wtt> da. Jme K>. lMp). .P V'FrH. "
HAMBURG finest a nil '
Host desirable Cheese n market, for sale at'
- . ... _ FOX'S, r
W. Y. 6C E. HAIL ROAD.
Pi'ANGE of hours. .• immem : ng vONDAT, .ff'XE 1, j
kig hour's .' a,n -* wiH- leave Waveily at about the follow- !
vvr.
Uivl.f l Xpr - Ks 4,7PM N. Y. Express. 11 .OS A.M I
ft',. 5.14 I'. M Vccomraodation (1.53 F. M. J
RtveV-' A. M --tuck Express. 4.5.5 A.M. |
CfTs! rs'' ht ' 536 KM Va - v ■■■• 256 p " M -
Vav c "i! 4 '■' ls A ' 41 P"' l, xt Freicht. ..10.10- A. M
r} Freight ... C.40 A. M-.'w.,y Freight.. .4.20 P. if
K*tlw n s n > ri l' x J! rC3! * not stop at Waverly. Night 1
tbotb ;• '••V'"*. Express Freight, Fast Freight
o t r s'-m', n- a !' ver >' day. Accommodation remains
Em;-a'"'"v .■"•''-'lamton. M til remains over night at
" -A "*
Sa th VNIEL MARSH ReS^; NOl ' Cca6ral s " p -
iifto SMtrtisnKStm.
JOSEPH POWELL,
Desires to call
SPECIAL ATTENTION
To his Stock qf
BRUSSELS,
THREE PLY it IXGRALV
CARPETINGS.
OIL CLOTHS,
-
UK L GG Id T , 1
NIATTS, &C. &C.
Of U'liieli a Large Stock has
Jl r ST JJ EEX REC "El VED.
Also to his Stock of
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
SHAWLS, CLOAKS,
AND
wjmwx worn?
To which Additions art Constantly bt'ng Ma'ie.
Also to his Stock of
MILLINERY GOODS,
FOR SALB
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL*
Also to Ilia Stock of
crockery m m m
fITST OPENED
Also fo a Full Sfcek irf
Domestic Dry Goods,
HATS AND CAPS,
BOOTH AND SIIOKS,
AND CHOICE
FAMILY GROCERIES,
AH of w!i' 1? bo s-.ld a*< much tinder
MARKETR PRICES
NEW GROCERY
A XI)
PBiaYlSiaN STORE !
/ t II UATCfI respectfully informs the ci
\ / • ti/en- of Towanda ami vi My, tfiai In- lias reeeiv
nl and "in neil B. K ery's -t -re, upji- Mu tau
yi s', a large and well -elected stoi k irf
Groceriss & Provisions,
Which wifl be sold Cheap as the Cheapest, for
CASH OR FARrfTlkiß S SPROBUCSL
The Ooods.aitrcuflreTy m-w ami fresh, anu cctViprise the
best selected stock of
Sugars, Teas, Cofiees,
Spurs, Fruits, Fundus, Fi liicro, Pork, 1 kirns.
Drud Jit-ff, Fish of all kind*, Cump/iene,
fluid, IVuodrn A Stov Ware, iS r.
Ever brought into this market. .fTI fhnt is a.strrd is a
trial ot gooSs and juices.
CASH AND THE HIGHEST PRICE
Will lie paid at all times for Farmer's Produce of all kinds I
OW'Good BUTTER wan fed at good prices.
Towanda, June 11 isco.
STOKE, SEPT. 4. LSUO.
MERCANTILE NOTICE.
OUIL friends, mid sthers, are respectfully
invited to examine our New Stock df
FALL & WIPER GOODS,
Comprising all the Styles now in tog- \ Sieh hare been
purchased at the Lowest ebb, in fhf Aiarket, and will be
anhi accordingly. Our stock consists of all the varieties
of St<A*le and Fancy
DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTH
ING, MENS' FERNISIIING GOODS,
HARD-WARE, IRON, NAILS, I
AND SADLERY HARDWARE,
CROCKERY, FAMILY GRO
CERIES, BOOTS AND
V4IOES, kc., &C.
All of which will he sold at Wholesale or Retail, to suit j
purchasers. Gall and examine.
MONTANYKS'
{ I OFF EES, TEAS AND SPICES— The
v best in Town. C. B. PATCH- j
CTBEL HOOP SKlßTS—Cheaper thuu
O any other place at MLR'JUF'S.
ittPjCfllanrotifj.
H. S. MERCUR
Requests particalar attention to his large stock of
CLOTHS. CASSIMERES, SATTINETTS, TWEADS, &C.
I Al-o to tm extensive assortment of Plain and Printed
Merinoes, Plain and PFintSd Oobnrgs, Plain and
Printed Wool and Common De aini. Wool and
Union Plaids, Paris Heps, Mohairs, find other
BBESS GOODS.
Likewise to the Largest and best selection of English aud
AMERICAN PRINTS,
And Ginghams, to be found in the County.
BRUSSELS, VENITIAN,.SUPERFINE, & INGRAIN
C A H I* 1Z T I X Gr S ,
WOOL AND COTTON
DaUG&BTS A2VB OIL CTOTHS,
MENS, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Of Every Description.
HATS AND CAPS.
i HARDWARE,
STIiEL, LTAIaaS, CORDAGE,
WINDOW GLASS, SASII,
GROCERIES,
OILS, PAINTS AND VARNISHES, ;
CROCKERY & GLASSWARE,
All tf which lire offered al the Lowest Prices.
Towaiiila, October I, ltd,
THE BEST AND CHEAPEST PLACE
TO BUY
WELL KADE AND GOOD FITTING
MENS AND BOYS CLOTHING,
IS AT SOLOMON'S ; '
CLOTHIHG iml
I r.U'ING jn-t received "tie of the Largest Stocks of
J. 1 Fall gnfi Wifrf. t Clotliin r that has ever been offered ! -
in this market before, wliieh will be sold at greatly re- I
duccd prices.
GREAT B AllG A INS IN , j
Bi uk I'. ii. SL S. B. Broadcloth Frock Coats.
; i IRK \f Bargains IN
Fai cjr Heater Doeskin and Silk mixhd Cifssitnere t' ".ils .
GREAT IIARG \ INS IN
• 'as-iiiiefe. Union ami Sattinet Business Coats.
: GBE\f HAHOAINS tx
Twee.! ii-.! Ke.i'iii-kv Jt'.t:t and Cott made Coats.
GBK \ i' I!'. It'l AI NS IN
I'la I 1 . skin.'.issimert, Vnionaml Sattinet Uanf*.
GREAT Ii \RG.M\s IN
ll.iri : -oil's i 'a—im. i-.Silk n:::-'' 1 and Plain f'r*l1 1 .s.
GREAT BARG *.INS If?
Fiim *' nion f.ifinet .od t!g*rs. Coats.
GREAT }A IBA iNS IN
PI tin anil I"am \ -ilk Velvet Ve-ts.
GREAT bargains IN
Matiiais Plain uml ITi: y Silk Vests.
GREAT B\UG \ IXS IN
I! irrison' ('as-iimae. -:1k M,.\' il and Black >c>ts. I
GREAT BARG \ INS IN
V mii.i "••tt 'ii '• i !v,-t ami Plush Vests.
GREAT BARGAIN'S IN
: Fancy. Union, Sattinet and Fanner'a Satin Vents. | .
I One of the largest icksoT o\ BtK'OATS, ccrnstirting
of Beaver, Pilot, Seal-kin. Petersham. Limiskin, Black I*
[ of all qualities, and a large asenrtment ot New Styles
Also one of the l.il'.' -t -I At- o: G. ,t< FufliSl'it!:;
Goods, wlii- li Ti l.e sold . j< r - at. id ■ 111• : than • !-' -
where, fail befoic \ m buy and ■ v inline my k
\ i a can li* suited I < tt r and at ! ti gun-.
Jl' itT tii'. jd.i'a', M h . SGI.I iMGN 'S
('! 'thin. I i-taiiii-imi'-nf. j
September 27. l-i<(l. Ton Hula. Pa.
2>rrw rzß.nn.
CODDING & RUSSELL, '
nW'K JI •: i '"i ■' " '■ :i"•) i t.i' Bsh ,
■
V...K the hit'. ta: in: u.; '• te .<-< tmellt of
HARD-VARE.
I
< 'HE \P b i i'. ni : a'ljim id < - .it.
We have .: lar.o .-, , w, II 1 -t k .! W 1 ami
Coal < (HIKING S'I'IIN i.S, every v iriety ot jiati-rn and
-lylu ot i irlor. Diiiing-li "in. Plate, ami Uyliixlcr
Stoves, which we . ill. and will sella- ehi-up as call be a
jiuri ha-*d in this or any adjoining county. Also a full '
and eoiiijiieti a-soitineut of
IRON AND STEEL,
| Nails ami Gl.i--. Paints a 1 U,'-, 11. 11-1 TrininTag-, Car
| I. ice Tiiiuin.ug- Spr.ngs, lion Am n I llixt -. l ; i
aii -i/."-. i npi nil rs ami Joiners Tool*. Black,
smith-. Tuids. (To-- at, Ciieular and Mill
Saws. Table ami Pocket
4T 7E Ngk -N
"1 *v. i v •'-- ■>: iion.
P imps, Leail-Pijie. (.'haiu Pump- L"ITI1 T I!K-S.
HIIIITUTH I'LlTLDUtlllt,
I tile ! it''-: am l a:"-: p - I pat." -rs. t iar e ijiiaiitity
'T TLN-P M;K >;,! —ti)\i I'ti'i-h uiwiv- oi-hand
Patent "-tret bed Leather BEL i'ING. Every ua:m and
j form of
FAIiMI>TC; TOOLS.
JOB W< k|{K dol eon short :u>: e ami w i : mted.
GRAIN, old Iron t r. ffrittasnii, Br.i--. It
wav and IT ather-. taken m cXehauyi tor Good*.
Wi invite •• the whole world :i:i I t n- rest of m inkind," I
to call and ".ranri i* ntr■ur go >ds iiet oe p treiia-iiig.— .
Onr motto will be use eVei/ man wvll and submit l > noth
ina wrong.
*r One d 'or south of Traevam? Moor* and Powell'* ,
; Block, Main street. CODDING A RUSSELL.
JOHN \. i Ol'l !NH. '
t. s. nrs-iri.. Towanda. Sept. 21. I sun.
LMIEsH 'pply of PLASTER usi recvivetl
jJL at sept. 27. W. A. llHl'kU'bl.l.'s.
September 18 5 1860.
i . i:
1 lit Large *,t ait-'I (.'hnapest stk
Fr uvmm i\
Hats, Caps and Gents
FURNISHING GOODS!
j ,
Kvi'V offered HI (Jits cOUYttl'i/)
SS NOW BEsNO OPENED :
AT |
L S. MI'S SiaOROBE,;
ZN TCWANM.
If, S Particular atttention is called to my sNiek of I
WOOLLEN WRAPPERS and DRAWERS.
F. S. BEN EDICT.
BRIGADE ORDERS.
THE Ist Battalion 1 c.t llritnde 13tIi Divi
sion of Pennsylvanht Militia, tvHI meet at Pylvania
Borough, in Bradford County, on TH! RSDAY, OCTO
BER IS, 18CI), at Hi o'clock, a. m., equipped as the law
directs, for para'tv and inspection.
L. 11. PIERCE, Biigade lnsp?etor.
! Leßavsville, Oct. 1. 1860. Brcv i Brig.
j Tj^OFND. —About the middle of .J ivly lust It
A_ an amount of nionet', about which information can '
I he had by calling on tlie subscriber, in Herriek, Bradford !
county, which the real owner can have upon proving ]
property and paving charges. r
Sept. 4, l*n." W. H. H.JENKINS. t
ITYER'S MILL at Crctk is doinf; t
' jvi. alt the work that is brrught to it promptly, having
the Steam Power in successful operation, we c:.a assure (
i all who choose to give u.s their patronage, that they can <
1 rely upou baviDg thur work well dmie, ...nd with dLpntcb '
Try us. MYER, FROST & Co.
' jo'vauda July 19,1900.
iiliscfUaitfous.
HOTEL KEEPER
DRUGGISTS,
FARMERS, AND ALL
rno WANT
mwmm
[HAVE just received from the City, a
Large Stock of
IMPORTED FI RE LIQUORS,
of every variety. My fit or kof LIQUORS has beer, pur
chased for CASH, directly from tbe Importers, whereby
I am enabled to furnish Farmers for the approaching
Harvest, a Superior and l'ure article of Liquor, of any
kind whatever, at LOWER PRICES than were ever be
fore offered iu Towanda.
HOTEL KEEPERS
Will find it greatly to their advantage to examine my
stock before purchasing elsewhere. 1 have facilities foi
purchasing, which enables me to WHOLESALE my
goods at New York
WHOLESALE PRICES!
Resides my Liquors are warranted pure and unadulter
ated. 1 have also on hand the Largest Stock and Great
est Variety of
TOBACCO AND SECARS
Kfer brought to Towanda. which having been purchased
directly from the Manufacturers atid Importers, enables
me to i i mpete with the Wholesale Tobacconists of the
city. Hotel keepers and others are respectfully invited
to an examination of my entire stock of Liquors, Cigars
and To' acco. Also,
Groceries & Provisions,
< if cvry description; will he kept constantly on hand, at
priic-s LOW KR than elsewhere in this town.
Confident that I im enabled to sell my entire stock of
Goods, either at Wholesale or Retail, less than like goods
can In- 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, 18R0.
T& E J
AND
WINTER GOODS!
AT
JOSEPH KINGSBERY'S,
LARUE STOCK.
N aw rca'y at Retail and are offered at
IVliolcsale prices.
LOO3E AT THE PRIC2JS AND
Examine the Goods!
Tiuvandn. () t. 15, 1850.
50 Cent Tea;
/MIOICE IMPERIAL TEA at 50 cents
a pooud ; a better article than we have ever sold at
that pii i-. ami pr ■i H t- Ia- other- set. at 7"> ( :iit>
Tills mi humbug all we ask is t • bate it tried. We
wai i iiit ivi i v p mud i.! T" -c'-l to give sali-fa tion r
the money retimed in all eases .it FOX'S.
] AYA. RIO AM) LAG L IRA COFFEE
* iu tin* Kernel and Grain at FOX'S.
L'Rl IT! I RI I 1.- Oratnri- Lemon- R tis-
JL ins. I'igs, i't- and Dried reaches .it FOX'S.
HLKECE, CRACKERS AND HERRING
I > ASK ETS, CLOTHES PINS, SCRIP,
A# and blacking brushes. Window Brushes with long
and -hurt h.indh s, Mop Sticks, shaker Mops. Matches.
Wooden Faucet- and a \uiit ty d Wu >d ware at
FOX'S
MAIZEXA -A NEW ARTICLE MADE
tri m Corn, -aid to be - iperior to Corn Starch lor
Buddings at FOX'S
VUTS, SARDINES AND CIGARS
1 , Whole-ale and retail tt FOX'S.
\ MES' DETERSIVE SOAR—THE
2 V l.e-t l t-*"in; ,1 soap iu th i'nitu! St itc- at
COX'S.
\{AC A RON I AND VER.MECILEA
-I*l v :y tine and f'resl; at
WILSON", SAOE3 it CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERY,
And Extensive Dealers in Tea.
11", Warren street, (three do r- below Wa-hington st.,)
NF. W YOIt K .
WILLI.\M It. WII -ON, formerly of the firm of Ful
hi. Dayton A Co.. and Wilwo, Jackson A Merrill.
D. BARNES, lorirH i'y ot Bradford cmirfty.
A. C. KEENLY, of Wvnuing county, Fa.
SAMUEL N DELW'D. 11l New York. lfimyfim
~~BDOKS AMD STATIONARY.
(SUCCESSOR To O. I). BARTLETT )
AT THE OLD STAND ! !
HAVING jmrrliased the entire Stock of
. Book- nd Statinnarv, Taper Hangings, Ac.. Ac.,
of O. D. Barileft. t• > which lias been adc*d a lergeassort
ment "f evi i; ithig In tti ■ line of IXJOF-S it STAT ION-
A BY, making as large and complete an assortment as
can he found iu the county. I invite my friends and the
public to call and < xamine fur themselves.
My stuck ci t.-i-ts Of SCHOOL BOOKS. MISCELLAM-
F-OLS LITERATURE, liIsTORYS A BIOGRAPHY'S,
RELIGIOUS W iRKS. A large as.-ortmciit of BLANK
BOOKS, of all sh.ipi and size, and as h tr a* rarr be Knd
at any other establishment. Also, a fine lot of BIBLES/
largo aud small, onrmentarfe', Frayer and llynin
Books, i would call particular attention to my stock of
PAPER HANGINGS.
Of which I have a great variety of patterns and of the
latest styles.
1 still' untinue the NEWS ROOM, and have eon-fantlv
on hand ajl Th" Daily and Weekly papers, standard
Monthly Magazines. Thompson's Bank Not" Reporter.
Monthly aud Semi Monthly. Also, Greely's Political
Text Book. Subscriptions received for the Weekly Tri
hune, Genesee Farm i. A'-.. Ac, It shall be my aim to
sell ever) thin at the lowest rates. All I a.-k is that my
frienrfs and citizens throughout the euimty wll g*ee me
a -ill hetore buying elsewhere, and I think T can ph-ase
them both as to prior and quality. I shall he continually
adding to my stock and intend to keep on hand the kn
gest assortment that can be found in the county.
Remember the place, at O. D. Hartictt'- old stand.
Towitud.i, Oct. 15, 1&G0. A. F. CO WI.ES.
TREMENDOUS EXCITEMENT.
LINCOLN TO BE ELECTED.
Y"ET rII tlieso sof-m only to increase the
business and prosperity of the Old Foundry and
BSACHINE SHOP,
(ftbuth side of Pine st., one door East of 11. S. Mer
cur's Store. >
The undersigned would call the attention of ait con
cerned to the fact,that he i= prepared to do, and will ex
ecute aU work entrusted to him with dispatch, and in the
most workman like manner.
FITTING UP MILL IRONS, REPAIRING STEAM
ENGINES, from the simplest to the most roinpli 'ate, in
any of their parts, and WARRANTED to give satisfac
tion.
PLOWS always on hand of the most approved pat
terns, wooded in the most substantial manner.
Having recently added considerably to his facilities for
doing work, and employing experienced workmen in
every department, he is confident that he can satisfy all
who favor him with their patronage.
JOHN CARMAN.
Towanda, Oct. 15, 13C0.
ftcflal.
SHERIFF'S SALE—Dy virtue of suudry
writs of Vend. Expo., issued out of the court of
common pleas of Bradford county, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale on FRIDAY, the 'itith day of
October, A. D. IDCO, at the court house, iu 'l'owanda, at
1 o'clock, p. in., the following described lot, piece or par
-1 ccl of land situate in Columbia town-hip, hounded and
j described as follows: North by land ot A.B.Austin,
i east by land of James Morgan, south by land of Chapman
Morgan, west by land of A. B. Austin. Containing one
, acre, more or le-s, all improved and fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Franklin
11. Persons vs. John Morzan and Hoses Blood.
THOMAS M. WOODRUFF,
j Sheriff's Office, Towanda, Oct. 3, 1800. Sheriff.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—By virtue
of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford Coun
! ty, will he exposed to public sale, on the premises, on <
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, ISGO, at 1 o'clock, P.M..
the following described tract of land situate in Spring
field t>., Liing the lot on which the late MILTON
ROSS rc-ided at the time of hig death, excepting about
four acres thereof which has been set apart fur the widow
aud family on her claim of three hundred dollars, as it is
i provided by law ; hounded north by land of George
j Crowell, east by land of William Tracy, south by land of
Euphretus Tracy, west by land of Russell B Youeg and
j others. Containing about forty-six acres, about forty
| three improved, with a small orchard thereon growing.—
1 Attendance will he given and the terms of sale made i
| known by the subscriber. 1 . S. DICKINSON.
Springfield, Sept. 28,1860. Administrator.
4 DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
JL\- is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the'
estate of JAMES T. ELSBREE, late of Windham, dee'd.. 5
are hereby requested to made payment without de
lay, and all persons having demands against said estate, i
wiii present them duly authenticated for settlement,
CAROLINE ELSBREE,
SAMUEL LYON, Jr..
Sept. 27, ISCO. Administrator*.
A UDITOR'B NOTICE.— In the tutikr of i
2 V the estate vf Richard fyor.s, deceased. In the Or
' phaas" Court of Bradford County.
The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court |
' to distribute the monies in the hands of the Adininistra- ;
torjfrom sale of real estate, will attend to the duties of his j
appointment at his office in the I! rough of Towanda, on
MON'rAY, ihe 2iitii day of November, IsUO, at 9 o'cloi k
i A. M., at which time and place all persons interested will
| present their claims or be debarred from claiming any j
, portion of said fund. E. OVERTON, Jr.,
i October 1, ISfiO. Auditor. |
1 UDITOR'S NOTICE.— E W. Caldwell]
A \ to the use of IVowlhull {f Co., vs. Josiah Francisco.
In the Court of Common Pleas ot Bradford County, No. !
Jsfi. February term, lobs.
Tbe undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court
to distribute funds raised by Sheriffs sale of defendants j
real estate, among the several creditors, will attend to the
duties of his appointment, at his office n Towanda boro' j
on SATURDAY, the 24th day of November. 1-'"ft, at one j
! o'clock, A. It, st which tim" and place all persons in
! terested will present their claims or bo debarred tium
; claiming any share ol said fund.
G. 11. V,'ATKINS,
October 2, ISfiO. Auditor.
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
2 \ i- hereby given that, nil per- .us indebted to tin •s
--tate of CORN ELI US COOLBAL'GH, late of Wy.-ox t • -wu- !
ship, dee'd, are hereby reuuested to make immediate j
payment, and all persons having claims against said ,
r-tatu will pres.'lit thcui duly authenticated fur settle- j
ineiit.
CHESTER PIERCE,
Sept. 13, lsfirt Administrator.
\ DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice
2 \ is hereby given, that ail persons indebted ti the
estate of tIKKM AN COGSWEI.L, late of 1 * ike. dee'd.
are hereby requested to make payment without delay :
and all ]n : -ons having claims again.-1 the -aid i -late will
please present them dulv autheuticati-d for settlement.
ORLANDO O. COGSWELL,
Sept. Is. lsi',l. Admiliistiator.
\ I)MINISTRATOR'SNOTICE.--Notice
J\ is hcrciiv eiven. that ilpi i - in-iiuli' li 1: :lu e
e-t- de of FREDERICK C.BAI.DVV IN.late of Herri' k,dee'd
iiiu-t :; ke immediate payment. and all pcr-ons having 1
,!i;l:1111: a. r-t -aid f-t t Wi:!pl'v"nt th-lU du:v au
thi-i.'. '.itcd frr settleateut.
LYDIA \NN BNI.DWIN.
PEMBROKE - -i.'i : RES,
Sept. 27, 1 >OO. A'iniiuislrulnr.
\ UJIITOR'S NOTICE.— Kings
A \ bury ft. S. ('. i\*./. ll'. .tli./iifi. In tlii* ( ourt of
' •muioti l'l"a- ol B:.idloi'd t 1 .:.ty, .X >. 4> ' Ma . term.
The Btideisigned, an Audit-ir. appointed a' 1 C urt
t i ili-lr :ute tnnd- rai*ed by .- mi II - sale ol 1.1 U ltd 'its
real estate, will attend to the duties if hi.- ; ; tent
at his office, in the Borongh of fowanda.on 8 ATI
t! ■■ 17th day of NOVEMBER, l>fi<bat 2 oVlm k. P. M. at
which time and place all persons interested are required
t<. (resent tin i: claims, in ' '■ • < I ;■-< 1 b HI
-aid fund. D. MONTANI E.
VOTKT . Notice is hereby ci von t a'i
i.l persons indebted to the State?, on Licenses rtrtnrn-1
ed by the M ■: m tile Appraiser t > this ■ >;7". *•.:•.* iiie year
I Slid, that if the Licenses are not 17 d • •a 1 • I ire ti*
first M"iiday in Di-tniVer. that the same will be h it I
colb tion mid sued forthwith.
Also, c,die *t(irs who have duplicates Ir c •'lection of
"t I.- - for years prior to fsro. must settle the same before '
i>i during December courto. ' uHcetb.'-s Nil! Iwi nforced. i
\\ M. (■ HI EE IS.
int. Is. IRfiO. Treasurer.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE l>v virtue
of an order of the o"phans'Court of Bradford Coiui
; ty. will lie exposed t> pabtic sale, ou the nrcmlseß. ot
tile last deseribod lot on SATURDAY, the 24tli day of '
NOVEMBER. 1 -lid. at one o'clock, p. M.. tl: • nd
followieg described ]iiece or parcel of l.u.d t ..it in Le
ksjwille in said tp. bounded and described as follows
On the pi-rtli bv • UHI- of N' lson Ru.-s. east aud south by
lands ot Palmer Moon an i west by the jiublic higSuvay.
, being ab >at t irtv live bet M ide and >.\t >• feet ileep with I
a kirg" frame building thereon erected, < .riled the Hall
; ot the S ins ol Temperance."
Al-o, tiie owner of the undivided one fourth part of
another I t, piece or pa:• el of laud situate iu said two.,
with no improvement thereon, hounded an 1 dest ri'ie i i
follows: north by lands of 1). Bill}', east by the punli • i
highway leading from Leltiy-ville t i C. R. Brown'-* mill. ;
south by land- of said Brown arid west by lauds of C. R. ,
Brown. Containing (lire- acies.
Also, tlit* utididivided one-fourth of another lot, sit- [
nsrte fa iff said twp., bomndifd and described ;
as 101 l ovs: north by lands of P. Daily, cu-t by the pub- :
j lie hignway, smith by Nelson Ross, and west by land- of •
1 Josiab Bonhain : being almut eirrhty feet wide on the
street and fifty two feet deep, with a tw<* story framed :
dwelling house,and a smaii woou house, th .c m ereeted. !
Terms made known on the dav °t sale.
DENNIS' >N JOHNSON,
flnardiaif of Carrie and Marv BaiVv,
Oct. 2'). lx',o.
E(T'TDR'S N()T!(' E.—Notice i.- licrt-
J by given, that all pcr-ons indebted to the (-
i tale ol HENRY C. BRCfWNJatS of Spriugfteld twp. de- .
i ceased, are hereby requested to make payment Without j
' delay, and all pei-aris having claims against - lid estate,
I will present tlieiu dulv authenticated for settlement.
CHARITY ANN BROWN,
ORRIN SCOTT,
I Oct 24 ( Is. o. Exejutw*.
IALI), WEBSTER, Si CO..
IMPROVED TICIIT STIT.'!I
Sewing Machines !
T> RICES rcilucpi] to SSO arnl irpwnriU, for
I. Earn.lies and Manufacturing establishments. la>t
i Manufacturers, Planters, Farmers, Housekeepers, or any
! otiier persons in search of an instrument Co execute any !
kind of kind of Sewing note dime I'U machinei y, make
i sure they secure the best, by examining ours before pur
chasing.
A few of mody reu-ons why tlrs SEWING MACPINES •
of I.ADP, WKraTER A CO., are prefered above all i
ethers
1. They ar" so r**markab!v simple "• tb.rireonstrii tion.
| A child can operate them and underst mil the meehani-m
2. They are the sltotigetl Sewing Machine htaffe. It is
I almost impossible tn break or get them out ot order.
3. Thev are sure in Vhe'tr iqteraHon * finishing the
work in a uniformly perfect manner.
4. They mtik a tight loth stitch, a'ike on both sides of
the work, which cannot lie unraveled.
5. Tfisy Rch, hem, bind, I'elf, run and gather, with
out bastiiig. ,
fi. They sew equally welt the lightest and the heaviest
fabrics.
j 7. They sew over the heaviest seams without changing
! fhe tension or breaking the finest thread,
t R. They use any No. of Cotton, Thread or Silk directly
from the spool.
9. They use a straight needle ; curved ones are liable
to break.
10. The needle has a perpendicular motion. This is
absolutely necessary for heavy work.
11. They have a vheel feed; none otheisare in constan
contact with the work.
12. They run easily and almost noiseless
-13. They ate not liable to oil the dress of the operator.
14. They do not require a screw-driver to get the needle.
15. They do not have to be taken apart to oil or clean.
Ifi. They ate capable of doing a greater range of work
and in a moroptrfet manner than any other Sewing Ma
chine ; as is proved by the re.-ult of our challenge tor a
trial, which has never been accepted.
B. F. SHAW.
Towanda,Oct. 10, 1860.
FRESH FIGS AND PRUNES, AT
FOX'S-.
fiffl.ll.
I "V"OnCE TO ASSESSORS.—Th© several
i 1_ 1 Assessors for 1&C1 will male their returns in tho
j following order, viz
For Athens Borough, Athens Township, Albany. Ar
' taenia, Asylum, Burlington Township. Burlington Boro,
I and Burlington West, upou Monday. Novtmber 19, IsGO.
Canton, Columbia. Franklin, (iranville, Herrick,
j Litchfield, Leßoy and Monroe Township, upon Tuesday,
i November 20.
i Monioc Borough. Orwell, Overton. Rome, Ridgbnry,
j South Creek, Standing Stone and SaiithfielU, upon Wed
-1 tiesday, November 21.
I Springfield. She-hequin. Sylvania Borough, Towanda
: Township, Tovtanda Borough. TowanU.i North, Troy
' Borough and Tusearoru, upon Thursday, November 22.
Troy Township, Terry, lister,l'ike. Wr-.i Wy*]using
Warren and Wells, upon Friday. November 23.
I Windham and Wilmot, upon Saturday, November 24.
j Assessors are requested to be punctual in making their
returns upon the day designated in their warrants. They
j are also required to extend the amount of each person's
valuation info the right hand column of their assessment.
By order of the Commi--inner-.
E. 15. COO LB AUG 11, Clerk.
Commissioner's Office, Oct. I<>. 1880.
|T UDITOR'B NOTICE C. I. Davidson
J. Cj- Co. e.. Hiram Spear —ln the Court of Com
1 moti Pleas of Bradford County, No. 21, Ft nary term,
i 1857.
The undersigned,an Midi! appointed by -aid Court
to distribute funds raised 1 e SiieritU: -ah- if real e-tat.- of
! defendant, will attend to the duties of his : ]ipointment at
i his office in the Borough of Towanda, on MONDAY,
■ the 20th cf Novem! er. WM, at 1 o'cl.„ k, A. M-, at
i which time and place ail persons interested are requested
I to present their claims or tte be f weft I debarred from
the said fund. P. I>. MORROW,
j Oct. 18, ISO' 1 . Auditor.
I \ DMINISTARTORSNOTICE —Notic©
Xi. is hereby given, that ail persons indebted to the
estate of ANDREW CUMINS, late of Springfield tp.,
dec'd., are hereby requested to make payment without
J delay; arid a'! p> vous having claims against -..id estate
will present them duly authenticated lor settlement.
| ANDBEW CUMINS,
I Oci. is, 1880. \ hn'r.
NOTICE —Notice is bere
■ iii bv given, that ail persons indebted r j the estate of
! OldYEll ELLSWORTH, late ot Orwell tp., dee-eased.
are hereby requested to make payment wit i ut delay;
and all pers -us Paving claims against sai l estate wiil
pre.-cnt them ilaly a ilneiitkaled for s<-U'u men!.
C. G. GRIDLEY.
Oct. If), 1860. Executor.
TjVXECUTOES NOTlCE.—Notice is here-
Id by given. that all pr-< - iudebti Ito the estate of
GEORGE BOWMAN, late of Towanda tp. de- i oscd. are
hereby requested to make paymi nt with it A ley; and
those having demands ngsdn-t ' id estate will present
them duly authenticated lor settlement.
ORICE BOWMAN.
LOHI VZO 1. BOWM \N,
1 EROY M. UOWM.tN.
Oct. 18,1880. Exi -utors.
A DMINISTRATORS'NOTICE—N<tic©
i Jt\. is hereby given. that all ;><■■• -.pa Jrdfi'd t11<• ■- -
j tate of JOHN B. ntWINE.I ite c! T burn'deceased,
I ere hereby requested to make Immediate payment and ail
' persons having cl.-.'tn agul i -aid e tate will pre cut
them dul* ati'.'-mnti ated for -• : m- • t.
JAM lis VV. IRVINE,
-
1 VI)ITOIl'S NO TICE.— Tu Ike matter of
XJL the estate of Al.fr. d -1/g.f. deceased. In the Or
, phans'Court of Biiidh rd County.
' The uud'-rs'gned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court
to distribute; tiie monies in tl <• li.i ids of tin Administra
tors. as p f a'•••lK,lit tiled. Will attend to the u itics of his
• ipMnhmnt ;.t bis oflfci in Towanda Borough, on
THURSDAY, the I'itli day ol NOVEMBER, at which
time and plt-e all person-int. : -ted ;.l present their
claims or be debarred from elain.i g any port', n of said
fund. G. D. MONTANYE.
0 -tolier 10. l- 'a. Auditor.
1 EDITOR'S NOTICE.— Tn the mailer cf
_Z V. the ixl.itt of li'il'inm or. decerned. In the Or
i phailS* (. 11:t of Br; dl rI 1 lit; .
The under - r' .1. an Audi' rap; >!nf< 1 I >* said Court
i todistri .t' lei..!- .11 t- • h ill- ' t tin- Ex- .tors x% ill
tp ml to tin dutie -• f !.' n. ;•?!••••• 1 at lii-office in
the For _•! iol 'I .*i ;■ a.••. SAT' ili'iV. the 12ttIt
day "! NOV EMBER, i xt.u - 2 o'clock. P. M., at which
■
• ••. c tiie ir ' ,;s. tl-t- I • for. ver elebarred tiom
' .-.ilii inn. . G. U. MiiNTANVE,
Oi * c,ir21,1 -co. \edit r.
\ EDITOR'S NOTICE.— Kr-i-.te <f (.'• .
l\ !! ..j-i 1 t 11. 1.1 ' C-.urt of
Bi.uii'urd • ' All;'v.
Tl. • : .Id- gin 1. .a r 1 ' ' - '•! ' ort
■•• •on (-. . ;•! a- fj'. ;• ■ ,!■ hi; ti: W. 11 Haw kins. Ad
mit,,- •• .t , ~tp . 11..v,' - •- ' : \;i •!.: de* ..-oil
of Smith A l'l U. ia t !!■;> 111. .-t Troy, <it 1 RiDAV.
NOV EMU. R1;. i- I t1 ' ' !<•• p. m.. w i-.e ail per
.
WM. KENDALL.
O t ,b.-r 10. ' b Auditor.
'S SALE.—Ry virtue of sundry
writs of V • d. 1' xp-i.. i " i • to: tl:-.* court of
■ iinmcn pica ,i B: I'd. y. 1 . '•■ < 11 -cled. wiil
be i x;>n-ed to public -ale on V EDXE.-i'Af .1 c 2 th day
x
1 at 1 o'clock, p. in., ali th ,-e tbirty-om tra t- or pi. •••so!'
land situate i' i Uianklin. Monroe Ot -ton tuwi,-hip, i*
'
! and State of Pennsylvania, surveyed in the iiatneof Paul
; Moore, Simon Hardy. Jafcea Hardy, Nathan Hardy,
-
lluilin -win" i. Jo-i nh Castator, li< rnian Ca-t.it. r,
' Frcdei.'k Scli.dLs. Oe c_■ S iiott-, - tin . .-I \.h r-on,
Joseph Amu i - . _■ ."•! :■ ~I e; li !!• ■'/ J-din Hetz,
■lames Bet/. Hi":*v Sn ly, Samuel Fr •/. Henry Bryson.
Jam ■- lianly. San. <' S hlun- and I'ider Siddona. ail if
• which truc.s e.f land imp .li a • <>i'di".g tn the m ginal
; surveys, lour itundic-Jai lis each, with tie u-inil alicw; 1 ::-
'
tracts surveyed t • J !i IP !/. Jan • Bet/. John Bet
and Samm-i Fritz, w. , a contain . . h three h mL d
, and forty three .. -1 tv. cnty-.- • ven j. i . and
; the tracts Geo!•_••• Miue Samue l ( ... .y, . n.l J ,u-< -
• Hardy, which contain each three hi ndred add sevei ty
; live; ens and ail itvan ■- ■ f -ix per cent., for roni-.
, Ac. AI.Si) Ml that c ;•! in triio* ular t-.-ct f lai d
I situate 'a Fiar.klin t wn-l i;. in the c— ntv of Bra !
1 ford aforesaid, com;.'/- d of fhi so- th easterly p.-rts e>f
Edge. Paul li.i i>J v ;'!.d tiu'-.-w H.rdy In /inning at
• hemlock ill the; ill/ "t the l>ai •. v i. ,:i lie. id and ('■ ..!
i i mi, id - . !;••• S.-ffin lit-" ■i: !
! Siinon iiardv ti tt of la; then ■el uig tlu- line of
' !racLs surv■ v. d iu th-' : m" ■■! Sim in i! inly. James fl.ir
I dy, and Nthan Hardy, four hundred and eighty perches
| more or !< .to a - .—a ni- cornel 'o the Nat: an Hardy,
: .lanie - Siddons. \nrtrew Hardy au.i SamuelSldeloi - ti ee ts
the-IU'C aial.g t ' t r. ■ .11; S , t, s
s eath thirty if rn u, .rest four 1. ndrtd ai 1 loitv •mo
1 pt re cs, mor/ or !■ —, t> a -ton > by a maple, another
I cottier ol -aid J.. :c . S i. HI ... e! Ail: ly tr ' .
j and taefi 'e h> la:; is -ed.l t > T.. I'. Wit, on a
line finningnwth - xte-i. decrees, vreit sixbwhtd and
■ seventy-two pen ! ; to the place o: be linn::./. Conuin
i (Bgaix bandied aud sixty-one acres and on? half of ue
,e"i e. ALSO \ tiiang.iai piece (land-', in Frank
lin tii'.vn-i'.ip a 4 .resaid.< n ' ice -t?iiv i tiie t-: t ;
surveyed in the name ul G> '. Temple, i" -i sing ut the
said stoiie iiy ala epic, t nut a 1 . -a 1 \n ! -vllinh and
■
■ -
1 and twe .vt* pe l - l,i a i :i *G. ■ T- -a; !e and
| Paul Moore t-acts ol land, t! ac. lo ; tid l'a ; M
' tracts south thirty d w •i; . •! and two !ve
pet- lie- to a po-t, to . l.> i... yu • sixteen dogs ■ -
i wo-t one hii.idri i and - .'y eight pes 1; •-to the pi ue of
I beginning. (Pintaining tiurty nine acres and thirty two
t perches, nios rl> AI.SU- All and singular the \t
rious r. mnaiits and an- ild parts or p< i lion- • : i.itu -a v
eral trad-oi land situ Tv in Overton and Mom ■<■ t wti
sh'.ps in the i unity of liradii rd. aforesaid, w.ii. !i t; a.'t
were surveyed in the name of M .-t- Rc.sh of which tlu s
remains ninety-three a-r - ; Fiizabvth Itu-',.. of win i
there remains one hundred and twenty two a, re ; Fr. 1
eriek Ua-tator, of wliich there remains seventy eight
acres ; John Moore, ot which t'nvre tcmains three h
ilred and ninety three a re- ; llatu. th Woodnrli, of v.! a
there remains two hundred sod eighty acre- ; Mary
Mercy Ellis, of which tin r remains two hundred n I
se\i nty-two acres ; Mary Wallis. of w lii ii there tern iins
two hundred and eighty acres. John Bars.w, Jr..of which
thert remains one litmus tl ami seven acre- : Ann Harris
of which there remains three hundred and ninety acres ;
(being the same premises which John A Brown. Francis
N. Back and Juntos R. Pauon, trustees of tiie N ■ tli
Branch Iron and Coal Company vuyed t . the -aid
Thomas T. Wierman, t ■/?tiier with the hereditaments
and appurtenances.
Seized and taken in execution at tic so", if Uri it Hunt,
Franei- 11 rsk:i;< and William if Winder. Rllhfc. A
vs. Thomas T. Wierman and W. H. H. Brown. James
Rockwell. J. B. Smith. A. L. Cra ..tier. Charles We i. s,
Horace Willey. Am .zi'ia Martin. Win. V il Rants, Gcorg >
Beardslev and Charles Scon ton, tt rre tenants.
THOS. M. WOODRUFF.
Sheriff's Office, Towandw. ttct- 3, 1 -ti'l. Sheriff.
i A UDITOR'B NOTE Ti-- In the vi itlr.r of
I jt\~ the date, of Tiypktna Smith in the Orphan'
Court of Bradford County.
' The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said ( tr
!to distribute funds in the ham sol Uw kdminiiitrator's,
raised by the sale of ,-a.d decedent'.- re- estate will nr
tend to the duties of his apt Fitment st hisofti e. in Lie
Borough of Towanda, on'IUESDAY, N ivratbt r 27.
1860, at 1 o'clock p.m.. at which time ami pi., e ..i
persons interested arc rcqne.-'.ri to pre cut tne.r ciaiai
or else be lorever debarred from aid tund.
P. P. MORROW.
Oct. If, ISGO. AndUc-r.