iirto autorrtfjcmnfts. SULLIVAN COUNTY Hardware and Stove Store. D. C.~HALL, Respectfully informs the citizen of Sullivan County, and the public generally, that he - " m mem ed business in DDSHORE, where he has t received a very extensive stock of Jdi ' jSIK'O'WKJiBf . .-v gtyle and pattern. adapted for burning Coal or llzU which will t>e sold as low as any other place this \ f Vlbany or New York. The attention of those j ir'i'nst to purchase Stoves is particularly directed to • assortment, which is especially adapted to the wants Lj s „ ert ion ot the country, and will be sold lower h n an be purchased this side of Albany or New York. 11 lieve 1 can offer greater inducements than any other entablement in the countryA fed, Hardware, Iron, Steel, Nails, Glass, PAINTS AND OILS, House and Carriage Trimmings SPRINGS, IKON AXLES & BOXES, of all sines. Car '.ntcr-and Joiner's Tools. Blacksmith's Tools, Cross- Put Circular and Mill SAWS, Table and Pocket Cutlery. Punilis bead Pipe, Chain Pumps and Tube. Farming Tools. Tin Ware and Stove Pipe, always on hand, at Wholesale and Retail, job Work done oh short notice. R g- Grain. Old Iron, Copper, Britannia, Rrass, Bccs wix and Feathers, taken ip exchange for goods. Having had many years' experience in the business, I confident I can make it the interest of purchasers to aive me a call. My goods will be bought at Ihe lowest rates and sold at corresponding prices. All manufactur ed articles will be made from the best materials, aud by competent workmen,and will be warranted. Pushore. Oct. 25. 1-60. New Fall and Winter Goods AT ffm. A. Rockwell's, /COMPRISING the cheapest and handsomest lot of Dry ( Bonds ever offered in tiiis market. PRESS GOODS —Merino Prints, Ginghams, Repps, ('he'ie Mohairs. Canton Cloths, Grcrielle de l.aines. Fig ured Cehnrgs, Morclla Cloth, Plain and Printed Thilwts, Hamilton. Manchester and Wool dc Laine.s, Figured No veans. Poil 6,- Chevres. Black Plaid Figured Marceline a (iro dc Rhine Silks, at ROCKWELL'S. SH VWLS Brcche, Bav State. Chenile. Glenffer and (leiitli nien'a Shawls, Udies Scarfs, Cloakiugs and Tas- ROCK WEI L'S. EMBROIDERIES, Lares. Edgings, Dimity. Bands. Veil's (Vi lures Ribbons. Velvets. Bonnets and Flowers, at ' ROCKWELL'S. KNIT-GOODS, Ladies" and Children s Iloods, Nubias, Child reus (sacks. Mantles ami S k-, at ROCKWELL'S. GENTLEMEN'S GOODS—Clotlw, Cassimeres. Satinet Jeans Iknitns. Suspenders, Cravats. Cnllars, Shirts, Shirt Bosoms. Drawers aud I'nder-Shirts, Hats, Caps, Cloves and Hosiery, at ROCKWELL S. fjOCSK FURNISHING GOODS, Curtain Draperies, si ' Clotlis. Fiirnilurt Prints. Traking. Paper Hangings, \\ leilow .Similes, Bed and Table Spreads, at ROCKWELL'S. SfIEETIXGS, Shirtings, Jaqucred and Senen Linen Diaivcr, Damask Tablet lollis and Napkins, at ROCKWELL'S, i \NKFE NOTION'S, Combs, Buttons, Brushes, -■ i-. Statienery, Pins, Needles, iiooks anil Eves. ,:■) lllas.es, Percus-ion Caps. Heads. Bugles, Plated ris< and Spoons. Crochet Needles, Knitting Pins. ;/ ~rs,.- liaiid Wool and Seoteh Yarns, at ROCKWELL'S. I CROCKERY. Hardware. Glass, Sash, Oils, Paints. N.M-. Puty. Burning Fluid. Camphene. K-rosine. Wood* i" ware 11.rd Cages, Hints, Shoes anil 1 aatlier, at ROCKWELL'S. GROCERIES—'The best Crushed and Pulverised Loaf, ilriiwu and Coffee Sugirs, ll.'aek and Green Teas.JaVa :i! ,d Rio Coffee, Chocolate, Syrups. Molasses, Tobacco, .- .ii-es. Indig i. Starch, Sop. <'"nickers. Salmratus, Cn am , irtar, and everything else in the Hue Will he lound at ROCKWELL'S. AI.Si)—Fresh Ground Cavuga Plaster, at ROCKWELL'S. I ""any thanks for the liberal encouragement hitherto nd' d ns. and we shall emleavo.i to continue to give linn to all our customers, old and new. WII.I.IAM A. ROCKWELL, No. 1, I'.it tou'a Block. >wanda. October Is. 1860. V\SH I'KICES of Goods just received at MONT AN'YES' Store: MERRIMACK PRINTS in Cents SHEETINGS from 6 to 9. FRENCH MERINOS, fl shillings. DELAINS from 1 to shillings. All other Goods in prnportiifti. \" H —Those having accounts due and unpaid will t to arrange them. MO NT AN YES'. wanda. Get. l.'>. IMfc rOVES! STOVES! JUST RECEIVED! 11 .WING lately returned from the city U where we have pun based for CASH a large as -1 ~ it of STOVES, of all varieties and siy.es suited to I : locality, we are prepared to -ell Cl:-aj lor Cash or i .in iv,-d credit. We would call especial attention to the i- Grated I 'oal Stove B -1 a™ BBX EJ iiierfe tion of arrangement for burning coal. We are . • M-tiiig and -etting up in our own Foundry, a num -ol kinds of excellent t'OOKINO ST' 1* ES, and BOX - IVES far >' 11001.-HOrsiv> and SHI 'PS. Tnn< who tear to purchase imported Stoves on ac r i d broken plates, Ac., can get jut as good of Home : laiuf.vture. Our assortment taken a whole, is the areotaiid Most Complete ever offered for sale in this ■'*rt We al- > manufacture and keep constantly on .Oil assortment of TIN-WARE, * ' make to order any thing Iron: a Telescope up— • -vie Machine! " 6! and examine for yourselves, and yon will be Siuat there i.s something in the world yet, liesides r.l JOHN CARMAN. r *m4. Aug. jo, isc.n. ir I'm Store is on Main street, south store in "c •• Block. CHEAP GOODS AT '■H. PHINNEY'S, JR. 3, rations Block. I D ING made np his mind to make the Mercantile I -itn-s- a permanent business would most respect- j ■ 'licit hi- old customers and the public generally to 1 a call and examine his almost entire new stock I ' "Kjti-t roc, iving, and which 1 e offers at very re "ipri v-, f„ r c.1,1, „ r nio-t kinds of Country Pro • He ask- particular attention TO HIS . " R , D enc-tic Goods. Sheetings, Shirtings, "'as. 1 1 -- Mri|,es. Linen ami Cotton Diapers, Dain s hse and Mar-e.iU Bed Spreads, Jeans, Tweeds, •lands, Ac. 1 TO IMS N''lngham's. Cobergs, all Wool and Union Delaines, !*■ Plaiels. Black Silks Ac. TO HIS '"thing, which is the Cheapest in Towanda, ! " *ll warranted. TO HIS an'irttr.ent of Men's aud Boy's Hats and Caps, at bargains TO HIS "• ■bii'hps. HairPins, Needles, Crochet Needles, , ■ "hetland Yarn, and everything in the notion - TO HIS k of ktriT and Chip Hornets, Ruches, Flow cg ~..* wholesale or retail 2.5 per M'er than at any other place in town. sekev T<) 01S ..e' ii r,l:ls ?* n d Hardware, Boots and Shoes, for ****•• -Men and Children, at Bargains. r .„ . v TO HIS nzerf S.' 'I. 0 ' Groceries, Brown, Coffee. White and Pul- A 7m- 11 Linseed and Lamp (Jils, White ■ I Uttj, Sash. Nails, Coffee, Tea Ac. TO HIS r va n al V® Dvr gallon. Prints from sto 10 cts. ' Per do7 vn r * a , d 4 / t "' ,Wst Hmp Skirts .50 • B[n.,L, n „ r'"'i hank, hue cut. Tobacco 25 cts per *ipat ' f°bacoo, 8 eta. per lb., and everything PHINNEY'B. i 1 iV;r, l '? N ' B " YEAST CAKES" is the r aT- *™ t cll Mwt article of the kind ever offered D" ia thi. J . ny " f fhe hundred families that have 6U worth if m"' le y can recommend it. One f'r a baking for a middle sued V iSo' iaintl,y received at " ' im > FOX'S. , JttlsrcUnnrous. H. S. MERCUR Requests particular attention to his large stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATTINETTS, TWEADS.&C. Also to an extensive assortment of Plain and Printed Merinoes, Plain and Priuted Coburgs, Plain and Printed Wool and Common De nins. Wool and Union Plaids, Paris Reps, Mohairs, and other IDKESS a-OOHDS. Likewise to the Largest and best selection of English and AMERICAN PRINTS, And Ginghams, to be found in the County. BRUSSELS, VENITIAN,SUPERFINE, A INGRAIN WOOL AND COTTON BRUaGETS AND OIL CBOTHS, MENS, WOMEN'S AND CHILDRESS BOOTS AND SHOES, Of Ercr.r Description, HATS AND CAPS. HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, CORDAGE, WINDOW GLASS, SASII, GROCERIES, OILS, PAINTS AND VARNISHES, CROCKERY & GLASSWARE, .'l// of which are offered at the Lowest Prices. Towanda, October 1,1-60. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST PLACE TO BUY WELL MADE AND GOOD FITTING MENS AND BOYS CLOTHING, IS AT SOLOMON'S clothing imirnm \ HAVING ju-t received one of the Largest Stocks of Fall and Winter Clothing that lias ever been offered in this market before, which will be sold al greatly re duced priee.s. GREAT RARGATXS IN Black D. B. ,t S. B. Broadcloth Frock Coats. GREAT BARGAINS IN Fancy Beaver Doeskin and Silk mixed Cassimere Coats GREAT BARGAINS IN Cas-imere, Union aud Sattinet Business Coats. GKK \T BARGAINS IN Tweed and Kentucky Jean and Cottonade Coats, i GREAT BARG AINS IN Black Doeskin. Cassimere, Union and Sattinet Pants. 1 GREAT BARGAINS IN Harrison's ("a—imere. Silk mixed and Plain Pants, j GREAT BARGAINS IN Fancy Union Satinet and others, Coats, j GREAT aARGAINS IN j Plain and Fancy silk Velvet Vests. GREAT BARGAINS IN Matilais Plain mid Eaney Silk Vests. i GREAT BARGAINS IN Harrison's Cas-imere. Silk Mixed and Black Vests. GREAT BARGAINS IN V-n' ia. Cotton Velvet and Plnsh Vests. GREAT BARGAINS IN Fancy. Union. Sattinet and Farmer's Satin Vests. One of the largest stocks of OVERCOATS, consisting ; of Reaver, Pil >t, Seii-kin. Petershnn. Lion-kin. Black • of all qualities, and a large a—nrtineiit of New Styles - - Al-o one of the Large-t Stocks of Gents Furnishing Goods, which will be sold 2.5 per rent, cheaper than else i where. Call before you buy and examine my stock, as you can be suited better aud at lower figures. Remember the place, M- K. SOLOMON'S Clothing Establishment. September 27, 1.-60. Towanda, Pa. NEW GROCERY AND (1 B PATCH respectfully informs the ci • tizensofT ovandaand vicinity, that he has receiv- I eil and opened in B. Kingshery's store, opposite Montali ves', a large and well selected stock of Groceries & Provisions, Which will be sold Cheap as the Cheapest, for CASH 08. FARMER S PRODUCE. j The Goods are entirely r.civ and fresh, and comprise the best selected stock of i Sugars, Teas, Coffees, i Spices, Fruits, Candies, Tobacco, Port:, Jfams, j Dried lieef. Fish of all kinds, Camphene, Fluid, II ooden 4' Stone U'arr, 4-r. I Ever brought into this market. All that is asked is a trial ot goods and prices, CASH AND THI HIGHEST PRICE Will be paid at all times for Farmer's Produce ol all kinds | 6a"G >"d BUTTER wanted at good prices. Towanda, June 11 1860. A. CARD. IN the Spring of 1859. Mr. J. A. GsmpkH and myself, sold the following Grape Vines throughout the county and elsewhere ; l-ahrlln, Clinton.Catawba, Concord, Di ana. Reliecca. White Isabella, White Sweet Water and Burgundy, all of which were purchased in New York Slate, and a written warrantee given of the -nine by the men of whom I purchased. The I-ahe la, Catawba and Clinton are true to name. Having fruited the Diana. Coo cord, Rebecca, White Sweet Water, White Isabella and Burgundy, I find thev are not true to name, they prove t<> be Isalaila and Catawba. The sequel shows the gentleman that sold me the new variety of vines, to be a most deceiving fallen man. unworthy the name of a man, anil has left tor parts unknown ; this is all unplea sant. Mr. J. A.O iMrKR will visit every man he sold vines to, this fall and next spring, and repair and make good our warrant. Tiie reputable Nurserymen have thrown out (do not cultivate) tiie Win e Isabella, White Sweet Water aud Burgundy, they do not think them so good or prolific as the common Isabella, hence all the Isabella I that tin* purchasers have arc Worth what wa paid for them ami more too, thede nand lor the Concord.Reliecca and Dianna, makes them worth more than 1 sold the nine varieties for, I am the loser, the purchaser gains by it. By mutual consent J.A Gam ecu and myself have dissolved partnership. All the vines Mr. Gami-kk has sold since the spring of '59 have been true to name, de pend upon it Mr. Gampf.k is most reliable, lie is now sell ing valuable acquisitions in the Grape line, and consider ed so by experienced Nur-eryinen. The Delaware. Hartford Prolific. Logan, Diana. Rebecca and Concord grape Vines stand the highest dt ail the new varieties. 1 hope my misfortune will not militate against the in terests of jir. Daniel Hakkins, he is a gentleman and reliable. All the new varieties of proper vines for sale at my Garden. HARRY MIX. Towsada, October 1.5, l^f.O. TREMENDOUS EXCITEMENT. LINCOLN TO BE ELECTED. Y"ET r.II these set-in only to increase the business and prosperity of the Ofld Foundry aud MACHINE SHOP, (South side of Pine St., one door East ol 11. S. Mer cur's Store.) The undersigned would call the attention of all con- j cerncd to the fact, that he is prepared to do, ami will ex- j eeute all work entrusted to liiin with dispatch,and in the most workman-like manner. FITTING UP MILL IRONS, REPAIRING STEAM ENGINES, from the simplest to the most complicate, in any of their parts, and WARRANTED to give satistac tion. PLOWS always on hand of the most approved pat terns, wooded in the most substantial manner. _ i Having recently added considerably to his facilit.es for \ doing work, and employing experienced workmen in j every department, he is confident that he can satisfy all who (avor him with their patronage. JOHN CARMAN. ; Towranda, Oct. 15, 1.860. • I^STRAYED. —Came to the enclosure of A the subscriber on or about the 20th of October, a bright red COW, supposed to he about six years old— The owner is requested to come foward, prove property, pay charges and take her away. WM. H. PIERCE. North Smithfield, Oct. 29. ISGt). MACARONI AND vermecilla very fine and freefc at FOX'S. I j acaTi. ' Q HERIFF'S SALIv—By virtue of sundry O writs of Vend. Expo., issued put of the court of common pleas of Bradford county, to me directed, will he exposed to pifbfic i*ale on THURSDAY, the 2!>th day of November; A. D. 1860, at the court hense, in Towauda, at 1 o'clock, p. m., the following described lot, pieee or parcel of bund situate in Canton twp., bounded north by lands of Betsey Roberts, on the east by lands of James Metier, on the south by lands of Judson Dann and Jacob Roberts, and on the west by the highway leading from Canton to Troy. Containing forty acres, be the same more or less, about thirty acres improved, one framed house, one framed barn and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Samuel C. Ward, now to the use of Alvan Stephens, vs. Zina L. Scott. ALSO—The following lot of land situate in Granville twp., and bounded north by lands of Jacob Blodget, on the east by the public highway, on the south by lauds of C. P. Griffin and west by C. I'. Griffin. Containing 30 feet by 20 feet, more ot less, all' improved, one shoe shop thereon. Seized and taken'in execution at the suit of Maxwell, Leonard and Brothers, vs. W. L. Patcbin. ALSO—The following lot of land situate in' Canton tp., bounded as follows : beginning at a post on fhe west bank of Towanda creek, thence north 80° west along lands of James W Newell 42 per. to a post, thence east Ko° North 45 and 7-10 per. along lands of James W New ell and Henry S. Newell to a post, thence south 80° east 34 per. to the west hank of the Towanda creek, thence up the said creek on tiie bank of the same with its ways and courses to the place of beginning. Containing about ten acres, more or less, all improved.frained house, train ed wagon shed and fruit trees tliereou. Seized and taken in extcation at the suit of Electa El liott and Harriet E. Peck vs. Edwin Newman. ALSO—The following lot of land situate in Tuscarora tp., bounded as follows : beginning at a Buttonwood on tiie west side of Tuscarora creek in the line of Randolph Hope, thence north 60° east 50 per. to a hemlock, thence north 30° ea-t 20 per. to a birch, thence north e the same more or less, about 25 acres improved, log house, Iramed house, a framed barn, a shop and saw mill and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of C . II- Shepard, executor of Isaac Shepard who was executor of Job SheparJ. deceased vs. A. F. Campbell. ALSO—The following lot of land situate in Durell tp., and bounded on the north by land of Solomon Cole, cast by the highway and land of Richard Bennett, south by land belonging to the estate of John Cole, deceased, and west by land of Thomas Jennings. Containing about eight acres, more or less, about six acres improved, one framed house, small framed barn and small orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Joseph Kingsbery to use of John H. Datrick now to use of F. 11- Homot vs. William J. Cole. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land sit uate in Springfield tp., and hounded north by lands of | Hiram Spear, east by land of Lewis Beach and K. B. J Young south by land of R. B. Young and H. Spear and west by lands of James U. Grace, Jr., and Loren Grace. | Containing one hundred and forty-two acres, more or less, about one hundred acres improved with a log house, a framed bouse, a framed barn and fruit trees therein. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Hiram Spear vs. Asa Wood. Al-SO—The following lo, piece or parcel of land sit uate in Albany tp., beginning at a corner in the centre of the public road on the north fine of Drcr Ormby's lands, tbeuce 6IJ° east 6 pe. to a corner the north west corner of the J. Wilcox lot, thence south 29J° west 27 per, to a corter ia the fence, thence north 61J° west firflat. about 20 per. to the rentre of the road, thence along the centre of the road north 50° east 2* per. to the place of beginning. Containing abont 1$ ncrcs, all improved, school house and fruit trees thereon. Al-S')—The following lot of land situate in Albany tp., beginning at a post, thence albng the line of David Jones north west 112 per. to a beech corner, thence tooth 61J° east along the line of Jacob Hcverlv, Morris Sullivan and John Morrison G6 per. to an iron wood cor ner, thence north 294° cast along the line of Robert '"rey to a post and stone heap, thence north 614° west r.ong the line of Dyer Ormby s GC per. to the place of begin ning. Containing 4G acres and 32 per., more or less, about 35 acres improved, log house, log barn and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Wm. A. Park to the use of James H. Fhinney vs. Elijah Pelton. ALSO—-All that lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Monroe tp., bounded! north by lands belonging to the estate of Geo. E. Aruout, dee'd. and lands of C. B. Ar nout. east by lands of John G. Gale and Daniel Sullivan, south by hiffds of David Mingus, west by 1 ilids of Geo. E. Arnout and the highway. Containing 70 acres, more or less, about 40 acres improved and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of George Smith to the use of Fuller, Dayton & Co., vs. Theodore Arnout. ALSO—The following described lot of land situate in Asylum tp., bounded north by the Susquehanna river and land of Wm. F. Cole, on the east by David liidg way and Thomas Jennings, south by Jonathan Stevens, and west by lands of Wm. F. Cole. Containing 40 acres be the same more or less, about 20 acres improved, one framed house, framed barn and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of Amefia A Buitaw. adm'r of D F Barstow dee'd. vs. Francis Cole. ALSO—AII that described lot of land situate in Litch field tp., and hounded as follows .- north by land of Al fred flicks, east by land of Joseph Kinney, south by Ed ward Ovenshire and west by lands of Alsop Baldwin.— Containing 80 acres, more or less, about Ho acres improv ed with a framed barn and a few fruit trees. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Wm. B. Clymer vs. Stephen Evans. A. HANSON SPALDING, Sheriff"s Office, Towanda, Nov. 7, 18G0. Sheriff. Notice to Pciichapeks. —To prevent misunderstand- 1 ing, notice is hereby given that purchasers at Sheriff's sales will lie required to pay the amount bid at the time ! tiie land is sold. It has la-come imperatively necessary | to adopt this rule, and it Will be strictly adhered to, ex , cept in cases,where the purchaser is a lien creditor and j is entitled to the fund as provided in the Ist section of l the act of Assembly, approved April 20, ls-Hi, which is | as follows : " Whenever the purchasers of real estate at I Orphans' Court or Sheriff's sale, shall appear from the i proper record to be entitled, as a lien creditor, to receive ; Hie whole or any portion of the proceeds of said sale, it | shall be the duly of Hie sheriff, administrator', executor j or other person making such sale, to receive the receipt ! of such purchaser or purchasers for the amount which he or they would appear, from the record as aforesaid. ; to he entitled to receive : Provided that this section shall | not be so construed as to preventthe right of said Sheriff, | administrator, executor or other person aforesaid to de mand and receive at the time of sale a sum sufficient to cover all legal costs entitled to be paid out of the proceeds j of said sale; and provided further, that before any pur i chaser or purchasers shall receive the benefit of this sec | tion, he or they shall produce to the Sheriff, or other per son so making said sale, a duly certified statement (rum j the proper records, under the hand and official seal of the I proper officer, showing that he is a lien creditor, entitled to receive any part of the proceeds of tire sale al'oresa • said." UIIKRIFF'S SALE.—ISy virtue of a writ k3 of Fi. Fa., issued out of the court of common pleas of Bradford county, to me directed, will be exposed to j public sale at the court house, in Towanda, on SATUR DAY, the Ist day of December, 18G0, at 1 o'clock p. m., the following described lot of land situate in Ridgbery tp.. and bounded nortli by land belonging t the estate ot Carpenter Merrit, dee'if, fast by lands of Mij.imin Gris w.ilJ and John Powers, south by lands of James Collins ami Cornelius O. Brien, west bv lands of Jacob tVicks and Charles B. Palmer. Containing 54 acres, be the same more or le-*s, abmit 40 acres improved, framed dwelling house and store room. Wagon house, framed barn, blacksmith shop, log house and an orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit ol Edward Overton to use of James H. Webb vs. H. (. Cornell and | J. M. Richardson. A. HANSON SPALDING. Sheriff"s Office. Towanda. Nov. 8, 1 V,o. Sheriff. SPECIAL COURT.—Notice is hereby civ Uy en that a Special Court of Common Pleas will be : held in and for the county of Bradford at the court house in Towanda, commencing on MONDAY the lftlt day of January next, I*6o, at 2 o'clock p. W., and to continue one week, at which the Hon. Robert G. White will pre side for the trial of the following causes to wit f No. 2Gs Feb. T, 18.56, A D Smith vs. Samuel Kellum, et. al., ejectment. No. 115. Sept. T. ISSG, Israel Smith vs. Samuel Kel lum, et. al.,—trespass. No. 310, Feb. T, 1857, Edward Overton Vs. A B Smith et. al.,—ejectment. No. 470. Sept. T, 1857, Israel Smith vs. Samuel Kel lum 2d., et al—trover. And such other causes as may be at issue and for trial at that time. Sabpicuas returnable at 2 o'clock, p. m., on Monday the 14th day of January, as aforesaid. ALLEN McKEAN, Prot's Office, Towanda. Nov. G. I*oo. Prot'y. A DM INISTR A TORS' NOTlCE.—Notice JiA. is hereby given, that nil persons indebted to tliees tute of NATHAN DERBY, late ol Albany, deceased, are hereby requested to make immrrlid'e payment.and,all persons having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated lor settlement. JOSHUA VANLOOX, Nov. 8,1800. Adm'r. A EDITOR'S NOTICE.— In the mutter of V V the estate of Alfrril Algre. decerned. In the Or-j phans' Court of Bradford County. The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed ht said Court to distributetne monies in the hands of the Administra- j tors, as per account filed, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in Towanda Borough. on THURSDAY, the 15th day of NOVEMBER, at Which time and place all persons interested will present their \ claims or lie debarred from claiming any portion of said ' fund. G. D. MONTANVE. October 10, IsGO. Auditor. I A EDITOR'S NOTICE.— In the matter of il the estate of iViltiam (}ib*E exposed to public sale, on the premises, ON ' SATURDAY, NOVEMBER R. I*6o, at 1 o'clock, !'. M.. tlm following described tract of land situate in Spring field tp,, being tie lot on which the late MILTON ROSS resided at the time o. his death, excepting about four acre's thereof which lias been SET apart for the wid >w and family on her claim of three hundred dollars, as it is provided by law ; bounded north by land of. George Crowell, ea-t byljud of William Tracy, south by land of Enphretits Triey, west BY land of Russell B Youeg and I others. Containing about forty six acres, about loity three improved, with a small orchard thereon growing.— Attendance will he given and the terms of sale made known by the subscriber. L. S. DICKINSON. Springfield, Sept. 2S, LB6(T. Administrator. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE —Notice , 2A. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the estat* ot .1 AMES T. ELSBREE, lute of Windham, dee'd., are HEREBY requested to made payment without de lay, and all persons having demands against said estate, | wiit present them duly authenticated for settlement. CAROLINE ELSBREE, SAMUEL LYON, Jr., Sept. 27, L A OFT. Administrators. | AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—/* Ike natter of j 1 V llu esteite of Richard I.yons, deceased. In the Or ! phans" Court of Bradford County. The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court to distribute toe monies in the hands of the Admitiidra j torjtrom sale ol real estate, will attend to the duties of bis appointment at his office in the Borough of Towanda, ON MONDAY, the 26th day of November, 186(1. at 0 o'clock ! A. M., at which time ami place all persons interested will 1 present their claims or be debarred from claiming any | portion of said fund. K. OVERTON, Jr., office n Towanda horn' 1 on SATURDAY, the 24th day of November, 18(H), at one I o'clock, A.M. at which time and place all persons in terested will present, their claims or be debarred from I claiming any share of said fund. G. 11. WATKIXS, October 2. 1860. Auditor. A DMINISTRATOR'S N<)TlCE.—Notice 1 V is hereby given, thai all persons indebted to the es estate of FREDERICK C.BA LDWIN.late of Derrick,dee'd must wake immediate payment, and all persons having demands against said estate w ill present them duly au thenticated fur settlement. LYDIA ANN BNI.DWIN. REM BROKE K. SOUIRES, Sept. 27, 1860. A(BUMIFNDDR. AUDITOR'S NOTlCE.— Burton Kings fA. bury k\ .8, C. J. If. Means. In the Court of Common l'leas of Bradford County, No. 489, May term, 189*. The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court to distriuute funds raised by Sheriffs sale of defendants real estate, will attend to the duties of bis appointment at his office, in the Borough of Tuwanda.on SATURDAY the 17th day ol NOVEMBER, I-•••>. at 2E , k. I'. M.. at I which time and place all persons interested are required to present their claims, or else be forever debarred from said fund. G. D. MONTANVE, October 10. 1860 Auditor. "VTOTICE.—Notice is hereby given to a'! it persons indebted to the Slate, on Licenses, return ed by the Mercantile Appraiser to this cffiee.tor the year IB6o*, that if the Licenses are not settled on or before" the first Monday in December, that the same will be left for collection and sued forthwith. Also, collectors who have duplicates for collection ol taxes tor years prior to 1 S (H). roust settle the SAME before or during December court or Collections will be enforced. WM. GBIFFIS, Oct. 18, 1860. Treasurer. ORPHANS' COURT SALE- By virtue of an order of the 0-phans' Court of Bradford Coun ty, will be exposed to public sale, on the premises, ot tiie last described lot on SATURDAY, the 2ft!l day of NOVEMBER, 1860, at one o'clock, p. m., the fol following described piece or parcel of land situate in LC- Raysville in said tp. bounded and described as follows : On" the north by lands at Nelson Koss, east and south by lands of Palmer Moore and west by the public highway, being about forty-five feet Wide and sixty feet deep with a large frame building thereon erected, called the " Hull of the Sons of Temperance.' 1 Also, the owner of the undivided one-fourth part of another lot, piece or parcel of land situate in said twp., with no improvement thereon, bounded and described as follows; north by lands of D. Baily, east by the public highway leading front Leßaysville to C. R. Brown's mill, south by lands of said Brown and west by lauds of C. R. Brown. Containing three acres. Also, the undidivided one-fourth of another lot, sit uate in Leßaysville, in said twp., bounded and described as follows: north by lands of I). Baily, east by the pul>- lie highway, south by Nelson Ross, and west by lands of Josiah Bonham ; being about eighty feet wide on the street and fifty two feet deep, with a two story framed dwelling house, and a small wood house, thereon erected. Terms made known on the day ol sale. DEXNLSON JOHNSON, Guardian of Carrie and Mary Bailey, Oct. 25, 1860. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— In the matter of the estate of Tryphena Smith. — ln the Orphan's Court of Bradford County. The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Conrt to distribute funds in the hand's ot the Administrator's, raised by the sale of said decedent's real estate will attend to the duties ot his appointment at his office, in Borough of Towanda, on TUESDAY, November 27, 1860, at 1 o'clock p. m., at which time and place all persons interested are requested to present tneir claims or else be forever debarred fioia said fund. P. D. KfORRMW, Oct. 18,1860. Auditor. Efflal. "VTOriCE TO ASSESSORS.—'The Revera _L v Assessors for 1801 will make their returns iogilie following order, viz : For Athens Borough, Athens Township, Albany. Ar menia, Asylum, Burlington Township, Burlington Boro, and Burlington West, upon Monday, November 19, ISCO. Canton, Columbia, Franklin, Granville, Derrick, Litchfield, I.? Boy ufld Monroe Township, upon Tuesday, November 20. Monioe Borough, Orwell, Overton, Borne, Ridgbnry, South Creek', Standing Stone and Smithtield, upon Wed nesday, November 21. Springfield, Sbesbeonin. Sylvania Borough, Towafida Township, Towanda Borough, Towanda North, Troy Borough and fuscarora. upon Thursday, November 22. Troy Tov nship,Terry, Lister, Pike, Wyaox. Wyalusing Warren and Weils, upon Friday, November 23. Windham and Wilmot, upon Saturday, November 21. Assessors are requested to l>e punctual in making fheir returns upon the day designated in their warrants. They are also required to extend the amount of each person s valuation into the right hand column of their assessment/ j By order ot the Commissioners. • K. B. COOI.BAUGH, Clerk. Commissioner's O.Ti.-e, Oct. 10. W>o. II Ell I EE'S SALE.—l>y virtue of sundry k3 writ. 1 ! of Vend. Expo., issued out of the court of | common pleas of Bradford county, to roe directed, will | lie exposed to public sale on WEDNESI) A V.the 2Rtli day i ot N'ovember.A.D. lst;o. at the court house, in 'Jowunda, 1 at 1 o'clock, p. m., nil those thirty-one tracts or pieces of ! hind situate *n Franklin, Monroe A OVerton townships, in tiiejcounty of Bradford, formerly the County of l.uzcrnw and State of Pennsylvania, surveyed in the name of Paul Moore. Simon Hardy. James Hardy, Nathan Hardy, Joseph Siddons, James Siddons Jonathan North, Stephen 1 11 olliugs worth, Joseph Castator, Herman Casta tor, Frederick Sehotts. George Schotts, Samuel Anderson, Joseph Anderson, George Moore, Joseph Betz. John Beta, ' James Betz. Uenvy Seely, Samuel Fritz, Henry Brysoa, I Samuel Cooley, Joseph Seeley, liohert Hampton, Peter Srhoott.s, Samuel North, Samuel Haga, Samuel Hardy, James Hardy, Sainuul Siddons and Peter Siddons, all of which tracts of land contain according to the original surveys, four hundred acres each, with the usual allowan ces of six per cent., except tne following to wit: The tracts surveyed to Joseph Betz. James Bet/., John Betz and Samuel Fiitz. which contain each three hundred i and forty three acres and twenty -even perches, ami the tracts George Moote. Samuel Coo ley, and James- Hardy, which contain each three hundred and seventy five acri n and allowances of six per cent., for roads, Sc. ALSO—AII that certain triangular tract of land situate in Franklin township, in the county of Rrad | ford aforesaid, composed of the south-easterly parts of three tracts of land surveyed in the the names of Samnef i Edge, Paul Hardy and Andrew Hardy, beginning at a I hemlock in the line of the Barclay Bail Boad and Coal | Company's lands and a corner of the Samuel Kdge and ! simou liardy traits of land, tlienee along the line of tracts sm veyed in the name of Simon Hardy, James llar ! dy, anil N-than Hardy, four hundred and eighty perches more or less, to a sas.-afras, corner to the Nathan Hardy, James Siddons, Andrew Hardy and Samuel Siddons tracts, ' thence along the line of the said James Siddons tracts south thirty degrees. wct four hundred and forty-one j peve cs, more or I —, to a stone by a maple, another | corner of said James S.ddons a:■ "i At,drew Hardy tracts. and thence by lands - ml to Thorna- 't. Wiermah. on a - line r inning north sixteen d.egrees, west six hundred and seventy two perches to the place of beginning. Contain I ing six hundred and sixty-ore acres and one half of an ] acre. A LSO—A triangular niece of land situate in Frank il in township afore-aid. on tiiee sterly corner of the tracts ! surveyed in the name of Geo. Temple, beginning at tlio i said stone by a maple, corner to said Andrew Hardy and ! James Siddons tracts, thence ilong the line of said Junes i Siddons tract south sixty degrees, east one hundred and twelve perches to a corner of George Temple and Paul Moore tracts of land, thence along said Paul Moore tracts south thirty degre-s, 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 In-ginning. Containing thirty-nine acres and thirty-two perches, more or le-s. ALSO—AII and singular the va : riofi- remnants and unsold parts or portions of nine sc-v --i era! tracts of land situate in Overton and Monroe town ships in the county ot Bradford, aforesaid, which tract* were surveyed in the name of Moses Bush of which there remains ninety-three acres; Elizabeth Rush, of which there remains one hundred and twenty-two acres ; Fred erick Castator, of which there remains seventy-eight acres; John Moore, of which there remains three hun dred and ninety-Three a re> : Hannah Woodruff, of which there remains two hundred and eighty acres ; Mary or Mercy Ellis, of which there- remains two hundred anil seventy-two acres : Mary Wallis, of which there remains two hundred and eighty acres, John Barrow, Jr.,of which j there remains one hundred and seven acres ; Ann Harris , of \\ liicli there remains three hundred and ninety acres ; (being the same premises which John A Brown, I-'rancis N. Buck and James B. Patton, trustees of the North Branch Iron and Coal Company conveyed to the said Tinman T. Wlerman, together with the hereditaments i and appurtenances. Seized and taken in eveeuti n at the suit of Uriah Hunt, | Francis lb skins and William H Winder. Trustees, Ac., i vs. Thomas T Wieraiaa and W. 11. H. Brown, James L. i Bock well, J. B. Smith, A. L. Cranmer, Charles Welles, 11 ontro Willey. Amazi'la Martin, Win. Williams, George : Beardsley anil Uhailes Scoutoii. terre tenants. THUS. M. WOODRUFF, Sheriff's Olßee, Towanda. Oct. 3, l-i!0, SherilT. NEW HRIrl CODDING IiI'SSELL, n' AVE purchased the large and well known establish mi nt of D. c. Hall, and are now receiving from New York, the largest and most complete assortment of HARD-WARE, i-Vcr offered for sale in this market, which will he sold j CHEAP for Cash orappoved Credit. We have a large anil wi 11 selected stock of Wood and ' Coal COOKING STOVES, every variety of pattern anil 1 style of Parlor, Dining-Room. Six Plate, and Cylinder Stoves, which we can. and will sell as cheap as can ho purchased in this or any adjoining county. Also a full and complete assortment of' JRON AND STEEL, Nails anil Glass, Paints anil Oils, House Trimmings, Car | riage Trimmings. Springs, Iron Axels and Boxes, of all sizes, Carpenters and Joiners Tools, Black. smiths Tools, Cross-cut, Circular and Mill Saws, Table and Pocket ::: u rm 7 hmi ate. 9 of every description. Tumps, Lead-l'ipe, Chain Pumps and Tubes. imiITAWS t 4\!> I'LtTEI) WARE, the latest ami most approved patters. A iarge quantity of TIN-WARE AND STOVE PIPE, always on hand.— Patent Stretched Leather BELTING. Every name and form of TOOLS. JOB WORK done on short notice and wa-ranted. GRAIN. Old Iron. Copper, Brittannia, Brass, Bees wax and Feathers, taken in 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 uoth ina wrong. HiC One iloirr south of Tracv and Moore and Powell's Block, Main street, CODDING & RUSSELL. Jims A. conniNu, ) C. a. HMEI.L I Towanda, Sept. 21,1960. BOOKS AND STATIONARY^ (SUCCESSOR TO O. D. BARTI.ETT.) AT THE OLD STAND ! ! UAYINO pnrehased the entire Stock of Books and Stationary. Paper Hangings, Ac., Ac., of O. D. Bartlett. to which has been adced a large assort ment of everything in the line of BOOKS A STATION ARY, making as large and complete an assortment as can be found in the county. 1 invite my friends and tlio public to call and examine fur themselves. Mv stock consi-ts of SCHOOL BOOKS. MISCELL VN- Ft) US LITERATURE, HISTOHYS ft BIOGB.t PHY'S, RELIGIOUS WORKS. A large assortment of BLANK BOOKS, of all shape and size, ami as low as can lie had al any other establishment. Also, a tine lot of BIMJea large and small. Commentaries, Prayer and Hymn Books. I would call particular attention to my stock of PAPER HANGINGS. Of which 1 have a great variety of patterns and of the latest styles. 1 still continue the NEWS-ROOM, and have constantly on hand all the Daily anil Weekly papers, standard Monthly Magazines. Thompson's Bank Note Reporter, Monthly and Semi-Monthly. Also, Greelv's Political Text Book. Subscriptions received for the Weekly Tri bune, Genesee Farmer, Ac.. Ac, It shall he my aim to sell everything at the lowest rates. All 1 ask is that my friends and citizens throughout the county will give mo a call before buying elsewhere, and I think I can please them both as to price and quality. I shall be continually adding to ry stock and intend "to keep on hand the lar gest assortment that can be found in the county. Remember the place, at o.l>. Bartlett's old stand. Towanda, Oct. 1,", 1 ■•;<. A. F. COWLKS. WILSON, BARNES 6L CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS And Extensive Dealers in Tea. 115 Warren street, (three doors below Washington st.,> NEW YORK. WILLIAM H. WILSON, formerly of the firm of Ful lcr, Dayton A Co., and Wilson, Jackson A Merrill. I). V. BARNES, formerly of Bradford county. A. C. KEENEY, of Wyoming county. Pa. SAMUEL N. DELANO, of New York. lCmyfim THRESH supply of PLASTER just received JC at tept.27. W. A. ROCKWELL'S.