iiftu snitrrtfumrnts. New Fall and Winter Goods AT Wm. A. Rockwell's, ivfPRISING the cheapest and handsomest lot of Dry ( rood, ever offered in this market. nPFSS GOODS—Merino Prints, Ginghams. Repps, ' u,.hairs. Canton Cloths, Greriellc de latines, Fig n'oburgs. Morella Cloth. Plain and Printed Thibets, 0 iltmi Manchester and Wool de Laines, Figured No- Poi'lde Chevres, Black I'Said Figured Marceline a b ;0 de KhUR ' ROCKWELL'S. .tiiiWLS— Broche, Bay State, Chenile, Glenffer and fentlemen's Shawls, Ladies Scarfs, Cloaking* and Tas wli,4t ROCKWELL'S. niBROIDETHES, Laces. Edgings, Dimity, Bands. 7„ r-nifures. Ribbons. A'elvets, Bonnets and Flowers, yds. ton ROCKWELL'S. KNIT-GOODS, Ladies' and Children's Iloods, Nubias, rhildreHS Sacks, Mantles and Socks, at lhllai ROCKWELL'S. ,-ENTLEMEN'S GOODS—Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinet 1 -,' n s" IKnims, Suspenders, Cravats, Collars, Shirts, iv'rt Bosoms, Drawers aud Under-Shirts, Hats, Caps, cil'ives and Hosiery, at ~lom ROCKWELL'S. nOI'SE FURNISHING GOODS, Curtain Draperies. n;i cloths. Furniture Prints, Traking, Paper Hangiugs, window Shades, Bed and Table Spreads, at VlO ROCKWELL'S. SHEETINGS, Shirtings, Jaqucred and Senen Linen miner Damask Table Cloths and Napkins, at l ' al ' ROCKWELL'S. YANKEE NOTIONS, Combs, Buttons. Brushes, Threads. Statienerv, Pius. Needles, Hooks ami Eyes, likingliking Glasses, Percussion Caps, Beads, Bugles. Plated c.rks and Spoons. Crochet Needles, Knitting Pins. •) -niivrs Scotland Wool and Scotch Yarns, at m > ' ROCKWELL'S. CROCKERY, Hardware. Glass, Sash, Oils, Paints, Vils I'uty. Burning Fluid, Camphene. Keroaine, Wood* >TTware Bird Cages, Boots, Shoes and Leather, at f ' ROCKWELL'S. GROCERIF.S—The host Crushed and Pulverised Loaf, Hrewn and Coffee Sugars, Black and Green Teas. Java and Bio Coffee, Chocolate, Syrups, Molasses, Tobacco, spice*. Indigo, Starch, Snap, Crackers, Saheratus, Cream Tv. tbr and everything else in the line will be found at i " ROCKWELL'S. ALSO—Fresh Ground Cayuga Plaster, at ROCKWELL'S. Manv thanks for the liberal encouragement hitherto extended us. and we shall endeavoJ to continue to give •atisfaction to all our customers, old and new. WILLIAM* A. ROCKWELL, No. I, Pattou's Block. Towanda. October 18, 1860. / 1 ASH THICKS ot Goods just received at V' MON TAN YES' Store: MERRIMACK PRINTS 10 Cents SHEETINGS from 6 * 9. FRENCH MERINOS, 6 shillings. PFLAINS from 1 to shillings. All other Goods in proportion. X r —Those having accounts due and unpaid will save cost to arrange MOXTANYES'. fnimAi. Out. 11, CHEAP GOODS AT j. H. PHtNNEY'S, JR. 2V~3, Pot tun s Block. ■ rrtVING made up his mind to make the Mercantile I (1 business a permanent business would most respcet f v solicit his old customers and the public generally to I hi:n a call and ex tmlne his almost entire new stock "til-oils, just r.--* iving, and which : e otter* at very re ,.,1 pri'-es. for Cash or most kinds ot Couutry Pro cure. He asks particular attention TO HIS Large stock of Domestic Goods. Sheetings, Shirtings. Hcmins.Ticks. Stripes. Linen and Cotton Diapers, Dam ask Tatile and Marscills Bed Spread*, Je.ius, Tweeds, Flannels, Ac. TO HIS Prints, Gingham's, Cobcrg*. all Wool and Union Delaines, Rciis, Plaids, Black Silks. Ac. TO HIS st-irk of Clothing, which is the Cheapest in Towanda, auJ all warranted. TO HIS Urge assortment of Men's and Boy's Hats and Caps, at i treat bargains TO HIS I CoaVt, Brushes. Hair Pins, Needles. Crochet Needles. I Ze-r.yr, Shetland Yarn, aud everything in the uoiiou I TO HIS I LIT; *K of Straw and Chip Bornet*. Ruches. Flow H era. A vhich will be sold whtilesa.e or retail 25 per W ceal I.'.T. <r than at any other place in town. TO IIIS '* ii-ry. Glass and Hardware, Boot* and Shoes, for ■ -lie*. Misses, Men and Children, a. Bargains. I TO HIS I Drge stock of Groceries. Brown. Coffee. White and Pul | <1 Sugars, fresh Linseed and Lump Oils, White I *ad Zinc. Putty, Sash. Nail*. Coflee, Tea Ac. TO HIS I'roul Molasses at 3S per gallon. Prints from sto 10 cts. per yard. Coats' Thread 4 cts. Best Hoi p Skirts 50 • uperdoz. Yellow Bank, fine cut, Tobacco 25 ct* per la. Smoking Tobacco, 8 cts. per lb., and everything cheap at I'HINNFY'S. Towanda, < ct. 26, 1860. $5 00 PREMIUM AND TUF. Ft'KCiiASE MONEY WILL BE I*AID TO ALL FCF.- CHASERS or 19 *7. Celebrated F.mi'y Srrring Michincs, N'OW for sale at the Towanda Agency, fr returning them, if alter one month's trial they do not prove tati-factory. These Machines have been thoroughly test el in this County during the past year, and was award ed the first premium at the State Fair at Wyoming, and we only ask now that all wanting a first class rjewing Mvtiine to try them. Five thousand of these machines have been already w-'d in different portion* of the country, and the satis h lion that they invariably give warrantees in making above liberal after. •c- in refer tn a large number who are using these " ie*. in their families, in the different towns of this '-■•sn'.y, tor a list of which see another column. 'ctit inducements are offered to local Agents, for oth r -ties in this state. '".a,; Machine. Walnut Table, Tools, Ac- $lO 00 Kclsey's Feed, " 45 00 Ornamented Machine, Mahogany Table, 7 's. Ac 45 00 do do Kelsey Feed 50 00 10 Cents each H'umers. turning any width from one sixteenth two inches. 5 00 *i~ All orders by mail or express will receive prompt sitrnli-in. Persons not having the full amount can be Avuinmodated with short Lredit. B. F. SHAW, Towanda, Pa. _N"OT. I;,, iB6O. Broom Maker Wanted. rHE subscriber will pive employment for months to come t > a GOOD BROOM MAKER who ran come we -j recommended. Lister. Nov. 13, I*6o. A. B. SMTTH. _ TO PERSONS OUT OP EMPLOY WENT. Agents Wanted in every Co. of the U. S., to price in the sale of some of the lest and most elegant -7 F.ustrated Works published. Our publications are of b*' must interesting character, adapted to the wants of be firmer, Mechanic and Merchant ; they are published o the liest style aud bound in the most sutistantial man 4r. and are worthy a place in the library of etery ' c'isehold in the Land. to men ot enterprise and industrious habits.this husi -r-s offers an opportunity for profitable employment sel tom to be met with. J 1 lersons de-Ling to act as agents will receive prompt . tj )' mail lull particulars, terms. A'"., bv addressing I.EARY, GETZ 4* CO., Publishers. No. 224 North Second street, Philadelphia. A. WICKHAM A SON, Yy OLI.D respectfully announce to the public thatthey e . ,- purchased of.l. I). Humphrey, his entire -"s',l I>lt a GOODS, and in addition are now receiv g. irom New York, largo applies of Goods adapted to • season, embracing all the varieties of af-U'LE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, HATS A CAPS, YANKEE NOTIONS, Ac. m, 'l !^ e f. novr °f c ' r f " r sa ' p * at the store formerly oc mp£d by Humphrey A Wickham, (west side of the Pub J quare). j hey would m8t cordially invite all to call Urmirt 3 iJ ieir . ext * I fc'i Ye assortment, as they are de cannrlr f .." cr . l beir goods, for rash, at such prices as canrnq fail to suit the closest purchaser •cms . n T.' e l! ers c , an "M'P'ied by us with Gents Bo- price g SllkS aDdGiiloU ' 9 Fez >' at the H A^ URG HEESE.-The fineVl and most desirable Cheese in market, for sale at FOX'S. A s ' DETERSIVE SOAP-THE * bwt Chemtcal wap in the Cuited Statee at rox'B. J&fsteUtfttfens. H. S. MCRCUR 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 Printed Coburgs, Plain and Printed Wool and Common De ains, Wool and Union Plaids, Paris Reps, Mohairs, and other DRESS G-OOIDS. Likewise to the Largest and best selection of English' and AMERICAN PRINTS, And Ginghams, to be found in the County. BRUSSELS, VENETIAN, SUPERFINE, A INGRAIN CAEPETINGS, 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, NAILS, CORDAGE, WINDOW GLASS, SASIT, GROCERIES, OILS, PAINTS AND VARNISHES, CROCKERY A GLASSWARE, All of which are offered at the Lowest Prices. Towanda, Octolter 1, 1860. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST PLACE TO BUY WELL MADE AND GOOD FITTING MENS AND BOYS CLOTHING, IS AT SOLOMON'S CLOTHING MRNMM I HAVING just received one of the Largest Stocks of Fall and Winter Clothing that has ever been offered in this market before, whieh will be sold at greatly re duced prices. GREAT BARGAIN'S IN Black i>. B. A S. B. Broadcloth Frock Coats. GREAT BARGAIN'S IN Fancy Beaver Doeskin and Silk mixed Cassimcre Coats GREAT BARGAINS IN CasMmere, Union and Sattinet Business Coats. GREAT BARGAIN'S IN Tweed and Kentucky Jean and Cottonade Coats. GREAT BARGAIN'S i.N Black Doeskin. Cassiinere, Union and Sattinet Pants. GREAT BARGAINS IN Harrison's Cassimcre, Silk mixed and Plain Pants. GREAT BARGAINS IN Fancy Union Satinet and others, Coats. GREAT jj AUG A INS IN" Plain and Fancy Silk Velvet Vests. GREAT BARGAINS IX Matilais Plain und Eancy Silk Vc*ts. GREAT BARGAINS IN Harrison's Cassimcre, Silk Mixed and Black Vests. GREAT BARGAINS IN V->ncia. Cotton Velvet and Plush Vests. GREAT BARGAINS IN Fancy. Union. Sattinet and Farmer's Satin A'ests. One of the largest stocks of OVERCOAT'S, consisting of Beaver. Pilot, Seal-k;n. Petersham, Lionskin. Black of all qualities, and a large assortment of Nerv Style- Also one of the l.arge-t Stocks of Gents Furnishing Goods, which will he sold 25 per rent, cheaper than else where. Call licfore you buy and examine my stock, as you can be suited i<etter and at lower figures. Remember the place, M. Is. SOLOMON'S Clothing Establishment. September 27, I*6o. Towanda. Pa. NEW GROCERY PBQYI S|£N_STORE: I B PATCH respectfully informs the oi- J• tizensof Towanda and vicinity, that he has receiv ed and opened in B. King*heiy's -tore, opposite Mo.itan yes", a large and well selected stock of Groceries & Provisions, Which will be sold Cheap as the Cheapest, for CASH OR PARMEE-'S PRODUCE. j The Goods are entirely new and fresli. and comprise the best selected stock of Sugars, Teas, Coffees, j Spiers, Frvits, Candies, Tulicm, Pork, llnms, Dried lleef. Fish of all kinds. Camphene, Fluid, Wooden Jf- Stone Ware, tj-tt. Ever brought into this market. All that is asked Is a trial of gooes and prices. CASH AND THE HIGHEST PRICE Will be paid at all times for Farmer's Produce of all kinds -Good BUTTER wanted at good [trices, j Towanda. June 11 iB6O. A. CARD. IN" the Spring of 1859, Mr. J. A. GAMPER and myself, .sold the following Grape Vines throughout the county and elsewhere ; Isabella, Clinton. Catawba, Concord, Di ana. Rcliecca, White Isabella, White Sweet Water and Burgundy, all of which were purchased in New York State, and a written warrantee given of the snme by the men of whom I purchased. The Labe la. Catawba and Clinton are true to name. Having fruited the Diana. Coucord, Rebecca. White Sweet Water. White Isaliella and Burgundy, I find tliev are not true to name, they prove to be Isabella and Catawba. Tbe sequel shows the gentleman that sold me the new variety of vine*, to be a most deceiving fallen man. unworthy the name of a man, and lias left for parts unknown ; this is all unplea sant. Mr. J. A.GAMPEK will visit every man lie sold vines to. this fail aud next spring, and repair and make good our warrant. The reputable Nurserymen have thrown out (do not cultivate) the Whi e I-aliella, White Sweet Water and Burgundy, they do not think them so go,>d or prolific as the common Isabella, hence all the Isabella that the purchasers have are worth what was paid for them ana more too, tbe demand lor the Concord.Heiiecca and Dinnna, makes them worth more than I sold the nine varieties for. I am the loser, the purchaser gains by it. By mutual consent J. A GAMPKK and myself have dissolved partnership. All the vines Mr. GAMPKR has sold since the spring of '59 have lwcn true to name, de pend upon it Mr. GAMPEE is most reliable, he is now sell ing valuable acquisitions in the Grape line, and consider ed so by experienced Nurserymen. The Delaware, Hartford Prolific. Logan. Diana, Rebecca and Concord grape Vines stand the highest dt all the new varieties. 1 hope my misfortune will not militate against the in terests of Mr. DANIEL HAIIKISS, he is a gentleman and reliable. All the new varieties of proper vines for sale at my Garden. HARRY MIX. To wan da. October 15, 18(50. TREMENDOUS EXCITEMENT. LINCOLN TO BE ELECTED. ell these seem only to increase the JL business and prosperity of the Ofld Foundry and MACHINE SHOP, (South side of Pine st.. one door East of H. S. Mer cur's Store.) The undersigned would call the attention of all con cerned to the fact, that he is prepared to do, and will ex ecute all 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 moat complicate, in any of their parts, and WARRANTED to give satislac tion. PLOWS always on hand of the most approved pat terns, wooded in the most substantial manner. Having recently added considerably to his facilit.es 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. 15,18(50. E STRAYED.—Came to the enclosure of the subscriber on or about the 20th of October, a bright red COW, supposed to be about six years old.— The owner is requested to come toward, prove property, pay charges and take her away. 1 WM. H. PIERCE. North Bmithftcld, Oct.. 29. WD. . MACARONI AND YERMECILLA very Pne acd fresb at FOX'S. SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtus' of sundry writs of Vend. Expo., issued out of the court of common pleas of Bradford county, to m directed, will i>e exposed to public sale on THURSDAY, the 29th day of November. A. If. 1860, at the court house, in Towanda, at 1 o'clock, p. rn., the following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Canton twp., bounded north by lands of Betsey Roberts, on tbe east by lands of James Metier, on the south by lands of Jndseti Dann and Jacob Rioberts. and on the west by the highway leading from Canton to Troy. Containing forty acres, be the same more or lesß. about thirty acres improved, one framed honse, one framed barn and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Samuel C. Ward, now to tbe use of Alvan Stephens, vs. Zina L.- Scott. AI.SO—The following lot of l:rod 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 or less, all improved, one shoe shop thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Maxwell, Leonard and Brothers, vs. W. L. Patchin. ALSO —The following lot of land situate in Canton tp., bounded as follows : beginning art a prist on the west bank of Towanda creek, thence worth 80° west along lands of James W Newell 42 per. to a post, thence easi 80° 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 bank of the Towanda creek, thence up the said creek on tire hank of the same with its ways and courses to the place of beginning. Containing about ten acres, more or less, all improved,framed bouse, fram ed wagon shed and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the snit 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 Uuttonwood on the west side of Tuscarora creek in the line of Randolph Hope, thence north 60° east 50 per. to a hemlock, thence north 30° east 20 per. to a birch, thence north 60° east 22 per. to a post, thence north 80° east 29 per. to a post, thence north 20™ east 87 per. to a post and stones In the line of Abigail Honey's land, thence south 68° west along said line to Peter Sturdevant's line at the aforesaid creek, thence down the creek along the line of Peter B. Sturde vant's line to the [date of beginning. Containing abont 50 acres, more or less, it being the easterly part of land in the division of Samuel Sturdevant and Abial Kinney, about 20 acres improved, a framed barn, one log house and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Ulysses Mercur vs. John 1). Miller. ALSO—The following lot of land situate in Ulster tp., and bounded north and east by lands of James McCarty, south by Jason Smith and west by the public highway. Containing one half acre, inore or less, all improved,one framed tavern house, framed barn and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at tbe suit of W. A. Park to the use of Charles Wright vs. P. P. Sweet. ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel of land sit uate in Smithlield tp., and bounded north unknown, east by land of William Ransom, south by lands of John O. Sterns, on the west unknown, being lot No. 8, of subdi vision of warrant No. 1488 as made byZephon Flowers, (warrantee name of C. Carroll). Containing 100 acres more or less, about 60 acres improved, log house, log barn, small orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of J. S. Wil liston A Co.. vs. David Brown. ALSO—The following lot of land situate in Franklin tp., hounded as follows : beginning at a while oak thence by lands of Leonard McKee. north 70 1-2° east 80 par. to a post, thence by land of Daniel Green south 194° east 111 per. to a pine, thence bv lands of-Nathan Wilcox 44 1-2° west 22 per. to a post, thence south 1 1-2° west 88 per. to a post, thence up Towanda creek south 62 12° west 73 per. to a post, thence by lands of Nathan Wilcox north 2° cast 4s per. to a post, thence north 1 1-2° east 71 per. to a post, thence 19 1-2° west 101 per. to the be ginning. Containing 85 acres and 44 per., about 65 acr. s improved, 2 framed or plank houses, 1 framed barn and an orchard o! fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Brown A Rockwell vs. Charles Green. ALSO—The following lot of land situate in Wilmot tp.. beginning at a small beech corner, thence north 2° east 59 per. to a post, thence south 88° east 8 per. to a stone corner, thence south 10° west 2 per. to a stone cor ner. thence south 88° east by land in possession of Jacob Miller 15s per. to a corner, thence south 2° west 57 per. to an id,! hemlock, "down corner," thence north 88° we.-thy lands formerly of Geo. Cotter 166 per. to a small beech corner. Containing 55 acres and 152 per., more or less. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Brown A Rockwell vs. Daniel Binmgartner. ALSO—The following lot of land situate in Overton tp.. bounded north by the public highway, east by the public highway and lands of Morris Sullivan, south by lands of Christian and Henry HererJy, and west by lands of Eli II everly. Containing 168 acres, more or less about 90acres improved, log house, log barn and a few fruit trees thereon. ALSO—AII that certain lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Overton tp., bounded north by land of Mary Blake Carl John Slreve and Cornelius Maiarney. on the cast by land of David Jones, on the south by the public highway,on the w<st by Dar.it 1 Hcverly, Jr. Containing 282 acres, more or loss, about 125 acres improved, fram ed house, two framed barns and an orchard thereon. Seized ahd taken in execution at the suit of Le vis Zaner vs. Jacob Strove and Jacob Beverly.- ALSO —The following lot of land situate in Ulster tp., beginning at tbe north west corner of land of Uriah Shaw (formerly of C. F. Sweet,) thence running west along the line of lot o! 1). U. Brague 70 feet and 9 inches,more or less, to a corner of land of James McCarty, thence south along said McCarty 205 feet and 5 inches, more or less, to acornerof said lot on the Smithfieid road,thence east along said road 82 leet and 7 inches, more or less, to a corner of the lot of I'. Shaw, aforesaid, thence north along said Shaw's line 200 feet and 5 inches, more or less, to the place of beginning. Containing one-fourth acre of land be the same, more or less, being the same lot deeded by Jared Holcomb to Win.Smalley,all improved, trained house and framed barn and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John Els bree to use of E. I'. Shaw vs. Joseph C. Green. ALSO— The billowing lot of land situate in Wyalusing tp , bounded on the northeasterly side hy lands of Sally Whitney, on the south east side by lands of John Oart land, on the southwesterly side by the public highway and on the northwest by lands of James Butler. Con taining three-fourths of an acre, more or less,all improv ed. one frame house, one small frame barn and fruit trees thereon, Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Levi Welles vs. Thoin.ts Lamb. ALSO— The following descrilied lot. piece or parcel of 1 uul situate in Smithfieid tp.. and bounded as follows : beginning at lot No. 3, of the allotment of Bingham lands in Smithlield tn , convened to John C. Aldrich, thence along the east line of said lot No. 3, north Is° east 112 2 10 per., thence along tbe line of lot No. 2, conveyed to Thomas Minier south 54° east 191 7-10 per., thence north 89 7-8° west 1.58 6 10 per. to the place of liegin nitig, known as lot No. 1.55, on map of .Smithfieid and Clster, lielongfng to the heirs of the Bingham estate, and being a part of w arrant No. 1031, and the lot lately own ed by Isaac Huff. Containing 52 3-10acres,all improved with a framed barn, a log house, a blacksmith shop and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of N. C. Har ris vs. Chauncey Vincent. ALSO-AII that lot of land situate in Shesliequin A Rome tps., and bounded north & east by lands of Elijah Town send, south by lands of Lucius Eastman and west by John Havens. Containing 69 acres, more or less, aliout five acres improved, with a framed house and a saw mill thereon Seized and taken in execution at the suit of George Moore vs. James Randolph. ALSO—The following lot of land situate in Burlington tp.. and bounded north by land of Matthew Betts, east by land of Nancy Nichols and A. McKean, south by J. G. Loveland and west by land of John Bloom and Mat thew Betts. Containing three acres, be the same more or less, about 2J acres improved, one framed house one framed barn and a blacksmith shop thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of James El liott, executor ot William Gibson, deceased, vs. Nancy Arthur. ALSO—The following lot of land situate in Wilmot tp.. bounded on the north by lands of John Socks, east by land of Kenley south by land of John DeifTenbach cr.and west by land of Frederick Saxer. Containing 106 acres, more or less, about 30 acres thereof improved with a plank honse. a log barn with a framed addition, and a tew fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of J. W- Dennison vs. Enoch P. Moflatt. Al.J3o—The following lot, piece or parcel of land sit uate in Litchfield tp., bounded north by land of Jacob Camptiell and Sarah Campbell, east by land of John Fit tier and Chauncey Wheaton, south by land of Johnson Rogers and west by land of Wm. Tuttle. Containing 100 acres, tie the same more or less, about 25 acres improved, log honse, framed house, a framed barn, a shop and saw mill and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of C . H. Shepard, executor of Isaac Shepard who was executor of Job Shepard. 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, east 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. Patrick now to use ol F. H. Hornet vs. William J. Cole. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land sit uate iu Springfield tp., and bounded north by lands of Hiram Spear, east by land of Lewis Beach and It. B. Young south by land of R. B. Young and H. Spear and west by lands of James U. Grace, Jr., and I.oren Grace. Containing one hundred and forty-two acres, more or less, about one hundred acres improved with a log house, a framed house, a framed barn and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execntion at tbe snit of Hiram Spear vs. Asa Wood. ALSO —Tbe following lot, piece or parcel of land sit natc in Albany tp., begmuing at a corner in tbe centre of the public road on the north line of Dyer Ormby's lands, uience cast 6 pe*. to a corner tbe north west comer of tbe J . Wilcox lot, thence south 3i>i 0 west 27 per to zo:it: is tit fence, ttesee ocrtb lip west Hcflal. about 20 per. to the centre of the road, thence along the centre of the road north 50° east 2* |>er. to the place of beginning. Containing abont l-J acres, all improved, school house and fruit trees thereon. Al>bO—The following lot of land situate in Albany tp., beginning nt a post, thence along the line of David Jones north 214° west 112 per. to a beech corner, thence tonth 6l£° east along the line of Jacob Heverlv, Morris Sullivan "and John Morrison CC per. to an iron wood cor ner, thence north 21>A° east along the line of Robert Grey to a post and stone neap, thence north 611° west along the line of Dyer Ormby's 66 per. to the place of begin ning. Containing 46 acres and 32 per., more or less, about 3o acres knproved, log house, log barn and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Wn. A. Park to the use of James 11. Phinney vs. Elijah Helton. AlJ>o—All that lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Monroe tp.. bounded north by lands belonging to the estate of Geo. E. Arnout. dee'd. and lands of C. B. Ar nout, east by lands of John G. Gale and Daniel Sullivan, south by lands of David Mingus, west by lands of Geo. B 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 A Co., vs. Theodore Arnout. ALSO—The following described lot of land situate in i Asylum tp., bounded north by the Susquehanna river and land of Wm. F. Cole, on the east by David Ridg way ai d Thomas Jennings, snath by Jonathan Stevens, and west by lands of Wm. F. Cole. Containing 40 acTes be the same more or less, about 20 acres improved, one framed house, trained barn and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Amelia A Barstnw. adm'r of D F Barstow dee'd. vs. Francis Cole. ALSO—AII that described hit of land situate iu Litch field tp., and bounded as follows : north by land of Al fred Hicks, 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 30 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, Sheriffs OfTice, Towanda, NOT. 7, 1860. Sheriff. Notick to Pi'hchaskrs To prevent misunderstand ing, notice is hereby given that purchasers at Sheriff's sales will he required to pay the amount hid at the time the land is sold. It has become imperatively necessary to adopt this rule, and it will be strictly adhered to, ex cept in cases, where the purchaser is a lien creditor and is entitled to the fund as provided in the Ist section of the act of Assembly, approved April 20, 1846, which is as follows : " Whenever the purchasers of real estate at Orphans' Court or Sheriffs sale, shall appear from the proper record to lie entitled, as a lien creditor, to receive the whole or any portion of the proceeds of said sale, it shall lie the duty of the sheriff, administrator, executor or other person making such sale, to receive the receipt of such purchaser or purchasers for the amount which he or they would appear, from the record as aforesaid, to lie entitled to receive : Provided that this section shall not he 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 of said sale ; and provided further, that before any pur chaser or purchasers shall receive the benefit of this sec tion, he or they shall produce to the Sheriff, or other per son so making said sale, a duly certified statement from the proper records, under the hand and official seal of the proper officer, showing that he is a lien creditor,entitled to receive any part of the proceeds of the sale aforcsa said." QHERIPPS SALE.—By virtue of a writ 0 of Fi. Fa., issued out of the court of common pleas of Bradford county, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at the court house, in Towanda, on SATUR DAY, the Ist day of December. 1860, at 1 o'clock p. nr., the following described lot of land situate in Ridgbery tp., and bounded north by land belonging to the estate ot Carpenter Merrit, dee'd, east by lands of Mijamin Gris wihl and John Powers, south by lands of James Collins anci Cornelius O. Brien, west by lands of Jacob Wicks and Charles B. Palmer. Containing .74 acres, be the same more or leas, about 40 acres improved, framed dwelling house and store room, wagon house, framed barn, blacksmith shop, log house and an orchard thereon. Seized and taken iu execution at the suit of Edward Overton to use of James H. Webb vs. 11. G. Cornell and J. M. Richardson. A. HANSON SPALDING, Sheriff's Office, Towanda, Nov. 8, 1860. Sheriff. CPECIAL COURT.—Notice is hereby piv en that a Special Conrt of Common Pleas will be held in and for the ronnfy of Bradford at the court house in Towanda, commencing on MONDAY the 14th day ol January next. I*6o, at 2 o'clock p. m.. and to continue one week, at which the Hon. Robert G. White will pre side for t lie trial of the following causes to wit: No. 266 Feb. T, 1856, A II Smith vs. Samuel Helium, et. al.. ejectment. No. 115. Sept. T. 1850, Israel Smith vs. Samuel Hel ium. et. al..—trespass. No. 310, Feb. T, 1857, Edward Overton vs. A B Smith et. a'.,—ejectment. No. 470, Sept. T, 1657, Israel Smith vs. Samuel Hel ium 2d., et al—trover. And such other causes as may be at issue and for trial at that time. Subpoenas returnable at 2 o'clock, p. m., on Monday the 14th day of Jannarv, as aforesaid. ALLEN McKEAN. Prnt's Office, Towanda. Nov. 6, 1860. Prot'v. A DMINISTRAT<)RS'K(>TI(JE.—Notice xL is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of NATHAN DEKBY, late of Albany, deceased, are hereby requested to muke immediate payment.andpkll persons having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. JOSHUA VAXLOON. Nov. 8,1860. Adm'r. \ UDITOR'S NOTICE.—/ 7ke matter of aTJL tl/e estate of ll'illinm Gibson, deceased. 11l the Or phans' Court of Bradford County. The undersigned, an Auditor appointed by said Court to distribute funds iu the hands of the Executors will attend to the duties of his appointment, at his office in the Borough of Towanda, on SATURDAY, the 24th day of NOVEMBER, next, at 2 o'clock, P. M., at which time and place all persons interested are required to present their claims, or else be forever debarred from said fund. G. D. MONTANYE. October 20,1869. . Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTlCE.— Estate of Ceo. Hawkins. deceased. In the Orphans' Court of Bradford County. The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court u) on exceptions tiled to account of W. R. Hawkins, Ad ministrator of Geo. Hawkins, late of Armenia, deceased will attend to the duties of his appointment at the office of Smith .V Peck, in the Borough of Troy, on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16. 1860, at 1 o'clock, p. m.. where all per sons interested will attend if they think proper. WM. KENDALL, October 10, 1860. Auditor. £ EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE—Notice isliere- J by given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of HENRY C. BROWN, late of Springfield twp. de ceased, are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and all persons having claims against said estate, will present them duly authenticated for settlement. CHARITY ANN BROWN, ORRIN SCOTT, Oct 24, 1860. Executors. EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is here -Li by given, that all persons indebted to the estate of GEORGE BOWMAN, late of Towanda tp. deceased, are hereby requested to make payment without delay ; and those having demands against said estate will present tliera duly authenticated for settlement. ORICE BOWMAN, LORENZO D. BOWMAN, LEUOY M. BOWMAN, Oct. 18,1860. Executors. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— C. L Davidson 4" Co. vs. Hiram Spear. —ln the Court of Com mon Pleas of Bradford County, No. 21, February term, 1857. The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court to distribute funds raised by Sheriff"s sale of real A- personl estate of deft,will attend the duties of his rppointment at his office in the Borough of Towanda, on MONDAY, the 26th cf November, 1860, at I o'clock, A. M., at which time and place all persons interested are requested to present their claims or else be forever debarred from the said fund. P. D. MORROW, Oct. 18, 1860. Auditor. ADMINISTARTOR'S NOTICE —Notice - is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the estate ot ANDREW CUMINS, late of Springfield tp., dee'd., are hereby requested to make payment without delay ; and ail persons having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. ANDREW CUMINS, Oct. 18,1860. Adm'r. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE —Notice is here by given, that all persons indebted to the estate of OLIVER ELLSWORTH, late of 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, Oct. 18,1860. Executor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— In the matter of the estate of Tryphena Smith. —ln the Orphan's Court of Bradford Couuty. The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Conrt to distribute funds in the hands of the Administrator's, raised by the sale of said decedent's real estate will attend to the duties ot bis appointment at his office, in Borough of Towanda, on TUESDAY, Novem/>er 37, 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 deba/rea from said fund. P. P. ITORBOW, Oct. 18.1860. Aadltor. Ureal. REGISTER'S NOTICES —Noticeistare hy given, that there has'been filed and settled in he office of the Register of Wills, in and for the county of Bradford, accounts of Administration upon the follow". ng estates, viz : Final account of David Allen, Adm'r of the estate Solomon Alien, late of Franklin, decdased. Final account ol James Elliott, Guardian of the minor children of William ftovey, late of Ulster, deceased. Final account of C. W. Churchill and E. Kelly. Admr's of the estate ot Malvin Wooster, late of LeKoy, dee'd. Final account of J. R. Fletcher, Adm'r. of the estate of Nelson Johnson, late of Pike, deceased. Final account of Henry A. and Alausou Miller, Admr's of the estate of Abraham J Miller, deceased. Final account of Elizafieth and Samuel F. Williams, Admr's of the estate of John Williams, late of Pike, de ceased. Final account ot Mason Tingley A Wm. R. Pickering, adm'r* of Chauncy Tingley, late of Orwell, dee'd Partial account of Mariiti Holcomb, guardian of Sey mour 31. Wooster. minor child of Malvin Wooster. dee'd. Final account of Joseph Hinchman, adm'r of Horace Hinchman, late of Ridgbery deceased. Filial account of Hector Owens, executor of Anna Green, late of ttidgliery deceased. Final account of Sarah Johnson ami 11. W. Dunham, adm'rs of Charles Johnson, late of Windham, dee'd. And the same will be presented to the Orphan's Court of Bradford county, on MONDAY the 3d day of Dec. next, for confirmation and allowance. JAMES H. WEBB, Register. Register's Office, Nov. 1, 1860. ADM INISTR ATOR'S NOTICE —Notice is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the eßtate of Jesse Hammond, deceased, late of Springfield township, are requested to make payment without delay : and those having claims against the said estate will*please present them duly authenticated for settlement. JAMES D. HAMMOND. Oct. 23,18C0. Administrator. A' ~DM INI STRATI ill'S N < >TI CE— N otiTe is hereby given, that all persons indebted to r th estate of JAMES B. DEMONEY, late of Rome town ship, deceased, are hereby requested to make pay ment without delay, and all persons having demands against said estate, will present them duly authenticat ed for settlement. CHARLES CHAFFEE, Oct. 27.1*G0. Administrator. EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE—Notice is here by given that all persons indebted to the estate of HIRAM C. FOX. dee'd., late of Towanda twp., must make immediate payment, and all persons having demands against said estate, will present them duly authenticated for settlement. MILLER FOX, Oct. 27,1866. Executor. A DMI NISTR ATORSN OT IC E.—Notice XL is hereby given that, all persons indebted to the es tate of ZERAH ROCKWELL, late of Monroe town ship, dee'd, are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and all persons having claims against said estats will present them duly authenticated for settle ment. n. L. SCOTT. Oct. 20, 18C0 Administrator. L 1 X ECUTO R'S NOTICE —Notice is here I J by given, that all persons indebted to the estate of WILLIAM SNYDER, late of Sheshequin twp., dee'd. are hereby requested to make payment without delay ; and all persons having claims against the said estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. HANNAH SNYDER, WILLIAM SNYDER, JABEZ FISH. Oct. 27, 1860. Executors. 4 DMINISTIIATOR'S NOTICE —Notice ./L is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the e-tate ol JAMES T. EI.SRREE, late of Windham, dee'd.. are hereby requested to irsada. payment without de lay, and ail persons having demands against said estate, wlii present them duly authenticated for settlement. CAROLINE ELSBREE, SAMUEL LYON, Jr.. Sept. '27. 1880. Administrator*. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— In the matter of i~\ the estate of Richard Lyons, deceased, iu the Or phans' Court of Bradford Couuty. The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Conrt to distribute the monies in the hands of the Administra- sale of real estate, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in the Borough of Towanua, on MONDAY, the 26th day of November, 18G0. at 'J o'clock A. M., at which time and place all persons interested wili present their claims or be debarred from claiming any portion of said fund. E. ERTON, Jr.. October 1.1860. A editor. A UDITOR'S NOTICE — E If". CaldxreU I jL to the use of ll'oodhall 4* Co.. vs. Joeia '■ Francisco. Iu the Court of Common Pleas ol Bradford County, No. 386, February term, 1658. The undersigned, 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 duties of his appointment, at his office n Towanda boro' on SATURDAY, the 24th day of November, I*6o. atone o'clock. A M, at which time and place all persoirein tere*ted will present their claims or be debarred from claiming any share of said fund. G.H. VYATKIN9. October?. 1860. Auditor. SHERIFF'S SALE.— llv virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Expo., issued out of the court of ,-ommon pleas of Bradford county, to me directed, will he exposed to public sale on WEDNESDAY,the 26th day oi November,A.D. 1860, at the court house, in Towanda, at 1 o'clock, p. m., ali those thirty-one tracts or pieces of land situate in Franklin, Monroe k Overton townships, in thejeounty of Bradford, formerly the County of Luzerne and State'of Pennsylvania, surveyed in the name of Paul Moore, Simon Hardy, James llardy, Nathan Hardy, Joseph Siddons, James Sidilons,Jonathan North. Stephen Hollingsworth, Joseph Castator, Herman Casta tor, | Frederick Schotts, George Schotts, Samuel Anderson, Joseph Anderson, George Moore, Joseph Betz. John Uetz, James Betz. Henry Secly, Samuel Fritz. Henry Bryson, [ Samuel Coolev, Joseph Scelev, Robert Hampton, Peter i Schootts, Samuel Norfh, Samuel Hag 3. Samuel Hardy, James Hardy, Saninel Siddons and Peter Siddons, all ol 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 Betz, John Betz ' and Samuel Fritz, which contain each three hundred and forty-three acre* and twenty-seven perches, and 1 the tracts George Moore. Samuel Cooley, and James 1 Hardy, which contain each three hundred and seventy -1 five acres and allowances of six per cent., for roads. Ac. ALSO—AII that certain triangular tract of land situate in Fr.-.uklin township, in the county of Brad ford aforesaid, composed of the south-easterly parts of three tracts of land surveyed iu the the nafiics of Samuel Edge. Paul llardy and Andrew Hardy, beginning at a hemlock in the line of the Barclay Rail Road and Coal Company's lands and a corner of the Samuel Edge and Simon Hardy tracts of land, thence along the line of tracts surveyed in the nameof Simon Hardy, James Har dy, and N.-than Hardy, four hundred and eighty perches more or less, to a sassafras, corner to the Nathan Hardy, i James Siddons, Andrew Hardy and Samuel Siddons tracts, thence along the line of the said James Siddons tracts south thirty degrees, west four hundred and forty-one perc es, more or less, to a stone by a maple, another \ cornerof said James Siddons and Andrew Hardy tracts, and thence by lands sold to Thomas T. Wierman, on a line running north sixteen degrees, west six hundred and seventy-two perches to the place of beginning. Contain ing six hundred and sixty-one acres and one half of an i acre. ALSO—A triangular piece of land situate in Frank i lin township aforesaid, on thee sterly corner ot the tracts | surveyed in the name of Geo. Temple, beginning at the i said stone by a maple, corner to said Andrew Hardy and ; James Siddons tracts, thence along the line of said James ; 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 degress, west one hundred and twelve I perches to a post, thence digonally north sixteen degrees west one hundred and sixty-eight perches to the plaee of beginning. Containing thirty-nine acres and thirty-two j perches, more or less. ALSO—AII and singular the va -1 rions remnants and unsold parts or portions of nine sfv : eral tracts of land situate in Overton and Monroe town ; ships in the county of Bradford, aforesaid, which tracts | were surveyed in the name of Moses Rush of which there i 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 j acres ; John Moore, of which there remains three hun dred and ninety-three acres ; Hannah Woodrnff, of which | there remains two hundred and eighty acres ; Mary or Mercy Ellis, of which there remains two hundred and seventy-two acres ; Mary VVallis, of which there remains two hundred and eighty acres, John Barrow, Jr.,of which there remains one hundred and seven acres ; Ann Harris of which there remains three hundred and ninety"acres ; (being the same premises which John A Brown. I'rancis N. Buck and James R. Patton, trustees of the North Branch Iron and Coal Company conveyed to the said Thomas T. Wierman, together with the hereditaments and appurtenances. Seized and taken in executian at the suit of Uriah Hunt, Francis Hoskins and William H Winder. Trustees, Ac., vs. Thomas T. Wierman and W. H. H. Brown, James L. Rockwell, J. B. Smith, A. L. Cranmer, Charles Welles, Horace Willey, Amazilla Martin, Wm. Williams, George Beardsley and Charles Scouton, terre tenants. THOS. M. WOODRUFF, Sheriff's Office, Towanda, Oct. 3, 1860, Sheriff. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby Riven, that all persons indebted to the es estate of FREDERICK C.BALDWIN.Iate of Herrick.dec'd most make Immediate payment, and all persons having demands against said estate will present them duly au thenticated for settlement. LYDIA ANN DNLDWIN. PiilßKOKi: S- SQUIRES, Sept. 27,1800. ILcflal. "VTO riCE TO ASSESSORS — The severa 11 Assessors for 1361 will make their returns in the following order, viz ; For Athens Borough, Athens Township. Albany. Ar menia. Asylum, Burlington Township, Burlington Boro, and Burlington West, upon Mondajr. November 19. ISCO. Canton, Columbia. Franklin, Granville, Herrick, Litchfield, Leßoy and Monroe Township, upen Tuesday r November 20. Monioe Borough, Orwell, Overton. Rome, Riclghnry, South Creek, Standing Stone and Smithfield, npon Wed nesday, November 21. Spntrgfiehl, Shesbequin, Svlvania Borough, Towanda Township, Tnwanda Borongh, Towanda North, Troy Borough and Toacarora, npon Thursday, November 22. Troy Township, Terry, Ulster, Pike, Wysox. Wyalusing Warren and Wells, upon Friday, November 23. Windham and Wilmot, upon Saturday. November 24. Assessors are requested to be punctual in making their 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. By order of the Commissioners. K. B. COOLBAUGH, Clerk. Commissioner's Office, Oct. M. Ihc.o. ORPHANS' COURT SALE By virtue of an order of the O-qihttus' Court of Bradford Coun tv, will be exposed t > public sale, on the premises, of the last described lot on SATURDAY, the 2itb day of NOVEMBER, lsc.O, at one o'clock, p. m., the fol- Mlnwing described piece <*c parcel of laud situate in Le- Raysville in said tp. bounded and described as follows .. On the north by lands of Nelson Ross, eat 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 " Hail of the Sons of Temperance." 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, hounded and described as follow* : north by lands of D. Baily, east by the public highway leading from Lcßavsville to C. B. ijrowu's mill, south by lands of said Brown and west by lands of C. It. Brown. Containing three acres. Also, the tindidivided one-fourth of another lot, sit uate in Leltaysviile, in said twp., bounded and described as follows : north by lands of I>. Baily, cast by the pub lic highway, south by Nelson Ross, and west by lands of Josiaii Boiiiuim ; being alxiut eighty feet wide on the street and fifty two feet Jeep, with a two story framed dwelling house,and a small wood house, thereon erected. Terms made known on the dav of sale. DENNIS'N JOHNSON. Guardian of Carrie and Mary Bailey, Oct. 23. ISCO. _ JNTEW FIHIVX. CODDING &T RUSSELL, H AVE purchased the large and well known establish ment of D. C. Hall, and are now receivingfrom New York, the largest and most complete assortment of HARD-WARE, ever offered for sale in this market, which will be sold CHEAP for Cash orappoved Crejit. We have a large and well selected stock of Wood and Coal COOKING STOVES, every variety of pattern and style of Parlor, Dining-Uoon:. Six-Plate, and Cylinder Stoves, which we can. and will sell as cheap as can be purchased in this or any adjoining county. Also a full and complete assortment ol IRON AND STEEL, Nails and Glass, Paints and 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 6. J IL, M-r; ■ NBC 9 of every description. Pumps, Lead-Pipe, Chain Pumps and Tubes. RRITTIS.Mi AM) I'LATED WARE, the latest and most approved palters. A iarge quantity of TIN-WARE AND STOVEPIPE, always on hand Patent Stretched Leather BELTING. Every name and form of FARMING TOOLS. JOB WORK done on short notice and wa-ranted. GRAIN*. Oid Iron. Copper. Brittaunia. Brass, Bees wax and Feathers, taken in exchange for Goods. We invite " the whole world and the rest of mankind,"' to cail and examine our otir goods before purchasing.— Our motto will be use every man well and submit to noth ing wrong. A'j- One door south of Tracy and Moor" and Powell's Block, Main street, CODDING A RUSSELL, joux a. cqduinu, ' C. s. KI'SSEI L. I Towanda, Sept. 21,15€0. STOVES! STOVES! JTT7ST RECEIVED! 11AYING lately returned from the city 1 where we have purchased for CASH a large as sortment of STOVES, of all varieties and sizes suited to this locality, we are prepared to sell Cheap for Cash or approved credit. We would call especial attentiou to the celebrated Coal Stove CLG Nfa H"BE the perfection of arrangement for burning coal. We are also ca-ting and setting up in our own Foundry, a num ber ot kinds of excellent COOKING STOVES, and BOX STOVES for SCHOOL-HO USES and SHOPS. Persons who fear to purchase imported Stoves on ac count of broken plates, Ac..can get just as good of Hums Manufacture. Our assortment taken a whole, is the Largest and Mu-t Complete ever offered for sale in this market. We also manufacture and keep constantly on hand, a full assortment of TIN-WARE, and will make to order any thing irorn a Telescope up— to a Sausage Machine ! Sir Call and examine for yourselves, and you will bo satisfied that there is something in the world yet, besides Gas. JOHN CARMAN. Towanda. Aug. 30. I^GO. N. B.—Our Tin Store is on Main street, south store in Morcur's Block. SULLIVAN COUNTY Hardware and Stove Store. D. C.TJALL, RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE CITIZENS OF i Sullivan County, and the public generally, that he has commenced business in DUSHOHE, where he ha just received a very extensive stock of MrZ M 9 of every style and pattern, adapted for burning Coaler Wood, which will be sold as low as any other place this side of Albany or New York.. The attention of those desiring to purchase Stoves is particularly directed to my assortment, which is especially adapted to the wants of this -ertion of the country, and will be sold lower than can be purchased this side of Albany or New York. I believe 1 can oiler greater inducements than any other establishment in the country. Also, Hardware, Iron, Steel, Wails, Glass, PAINTS AND OILS. House and Carriage Trimmings, SPRINGS, IRON AXLES A BOXES, of all sizes. Car penter's and Joiner's Tools. Blacksmith's Tools, Cross- Cut, Circular and Mill SAWS, Table and Pocket Cutlery. I'umps. Lead Pipe, Chain Pumps and Tube. Farming Tools, Tin Ware and Stove Pipe, always on hand, at Wholesale and Retail. Job Work done on short notice. Sf Grain. Old Iron, Copper, Britannia, Brass. Bees wax and Feathers, taken in exchange for goods. Having had many years' experience in the business, I am confident I can make it the interest of purchasers to give me a call. My goods will be bought at the lowest rates, and sold at corresponding prices. All manufactur ed articles will be made from the best materials, and by competent workmen, and will be warranted. D. C. HALL. Onshore, Oct. 25, 1300. NEW ARRANGEMENT. J I) HUMPHREY, havinp: disposed of • the Dry Goods department of his store, will here after enlarge the manufacturing department in its various branches, always keeping on hand the most complete as sortment of BOOTS, SHOES A GAITERS, both of home and eastern manufacture, and at the lowest paying prices at which reliahle work can be sold. Thankful for past patronage, the subscriber invites the attention of the public, as well to his extensive stock of Boots and Shoes as to the largest and best assortment of SOLE A UPPER LEATHER. KIP SKINS. FRENCH and AMERICAN CALF SKINS. MOROCCO A LIN INGS. SHOE THREAD A SPARABLES. Round and Flat head TACKS, and in short every thing usually found in Finding Stores. Also, a large stock of choice FAMILY GROCERIES. Nails, Saddlery and Common Hardware, Ac. All very eheap tor Cash. J. P. HUMPHREY. Towanda, Oct. 25, ISfiO. Goods at Wholesale at Montanyes. XTjA Kegs of Nails ; 10 Tons of Iron ; 20 Boxes Elmira Axes : 20 do. Saleratus ; 10 do.Candles: 10 do Soap. Also,Cloths,Cassimetes,and Ready Made Clothing. Oct. 29. 1360. MONTANYES. TAVA, RIO AND DAGUIRA~COFFEE t/ is the Rente' aai Grain at FO2C*B.
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