Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, April 13, 1865, Image 3

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    flradfotd fjUjwittt.
LOCAL AM) GENERAL.
ftfn '['lie members of the Republican
s, aiding Committee of Bradford County, are re
q,,l to meet at the Ward House in the Bora' of
, .wanda, ou Monday May Ist, 1865, at 1 o'clock
~ in. for the purpose of appointing a Vigilance
Punimittee for the ensuing year, and transacting
other important business. A full attendence is de
sired. The following named persons comprise said
(VIIINIITTEE: J. B. HINDS, Wm. HOWELL, BELA
SWELL, N. C. HARRIS, JOHN N. GRIFFIN, D.
I lUV . .lis. H. AA'EBB, J AS. FOULKE S. W. ALVORD,
JOHN B. HINDS, Chairman.
\] A s S CONVENTION". —The Union Repnbli
,, Electors of Bradford County will meet in Mass
Convention at tiie Court House in the Boro' of To
waiida on MONDAY EVENING, MAY Ist, 1865. for the
isc of choosing delegates to the coming Re-
J:r,Mican Union State Convention, and transact
i, other business as may come before the Con
vention.
1; v order of the Standing Committee,
JOHN B. HINDS, Chairman.
7-30 LOAN* —Xe# ISSIE.—The First Xa
nil li.uik Towanda, is now prepared to receive
I s ( riptious for the new issue of Treasury Notes,
I i ,M. three years from June 15th, 1865, or ex
blc at that time for the 5-20 sixper cent gold
| . ; .-t bonds at par. The notes bear interest as
I f, .i!"\vs :
iin cent a day on ? 50
fwo cents a day on 100
Tc cents a day on 500
twenty cents a day ou 1000
flic interest from time of subscription to June
| will be paid by us to subscribers in advance.
| In, vc notes, with the exception of the date, are in
I ,11 respects like the old issue of seven thirty cur
j reucy interest notes. A supply will be kept on
: ad for immediate delivery.
N. N. BETTS. Cashier.
bit. C. T. RUSH, formerly of Leroy, in this
aitv, has located at AVaverly, and opened an of
[ i , for the practice of his profession.
iNT'That excellent Union newspaper, the
j ' ii ihi'i Cimnly Ifrfmblimn, has entered upon its
,:ii relume, with abundant evidence of continued
| > ! >pcrityand success. Dr. JOHN has fought a
..I light, in the very midst of Treason, and has
!idd the cause of the Country with fidelity and
i .igc. He has now associated with him as part-
ALFIIED F. YOST, who has been for some years
[ , ~,[.1. .yt-d in the office. AA'e wish the new firm the
| .ss they so well merit.
£-jrThe prisoners in charge of the Sheriff'
I i I'D _;i county, N. Y., while on their way toßoch-
I ~i,r. escape 1 from custody on Tuesday of last
I. -tweeii Elmira and AVatkins. The Sheriff!
1 off thenars at Millport, and before he could
i. • .r.i :h. train had left.
£r;V\\ e arc indebted to (.'apt. OSCAR Tem- j
| i'i.et 'N. of the 107 th Regiment, I'. A'., for files of
I );• In 1 newspapers, embracing Columbia, Charlotte,
I li.'i h and other journals. These papers are print- I
I i 1 dingy paper, of about the quality of com-
I !i, ii wrapping paper, and show generally the des
■ ji. rnT- condition of publishers in Dixie.
I i 'apt. T. was taken prisoner at Gettysburg, and
I•as le ,-n for twenty mouths a prisoner, in half a
I ■ii i/i ii rebel prisons.
iii;.ioiciNus,—About 1 o'clock p. in. Mon
il. v, a despatch was received at the Telegraph of
{!• • at this place,announcing the surrender of Lee's
tunny, followed by the official correspondence.—
Tins great news created the wildest enthusiasm
. .1 excitement. Business was at once suspended,
t .• stores closed, the church bells rang their mer
riest peals, all the artillery in the place, (an old an
vil) brought nut, and the town given up to a gen
ii a! jollification.
tie- evening a liugh bon Are illuminated the
[ oid a grand torch light procession under'the I
f A i ii' >ii of the Fire Department, H. B. MCKEAN
I : Engineer, paraded the streets. A large crowd
pat i • iin trout of the Ward House, and speech
es .. . re made by Drt. TCRNER. Hon. U. MEISOTK and
1. 1. ELLIOT Esq. J. DE WITT Esq. spoke at the
M>- ins Ibmse, and Gen. PATTON made some elo
-81, i t remarks at his residence, which was beauti
f'iy illuminated. Several other private residen-J
[•■ - w. re illuminated.
lin Tad news of the capture of Lees' army was
'■ Vitiated to awake the most joyous feelings,
k : ear citizens gave themselves up freely to the
K item, nt of the occasion. AVe are glad to be able
■ - > however, that nothing occurred of an im
■' • - 'tit nature and the general hilarity was un-
X i i-. ,1 by accidents or untoward events.
tSa?*The full,i wing- complimentary notice
| .In.'tve MERCUR'S retirement from the Bench of
I <li-ti i* t. is from the Philadelphia Press, of the |
St alt The members of the Bar of Bradford,
A uity. m this State, paid a deserved eomplimeiit
at" ' LY.-SES MEBCCB, president Judge of the
P : i,t ; ■ i.i: Pistriet of which Bradford is apart, on
■-] n of his retirement from the Bench.—
i itiair took place at the AVard House, in Tow-
I'-T-.i. in tin Uth of March. Gentlemen of differ
j>; - ; -iii,'.;! .sentiments participated in this testi
t„ one of the most independent and inipar
•h;ri.<ts in our State. Judge MERCUR'S retire
-3 its mused by his election, last October, as
i— i, presentative of the people of the Bradford
P; in tin- Congress of the United States. As
- qualified to wear the robes worn by JOHN
-M I. GIBSON, who first presided in the Brad
■ ! ' 'istriet. so is he fitted to he the successor of
i - mot and (IKO\V in the National Legislature,
p.ike these t„ gentleliieu, Judge MeRCUR was for
y :i \<-ars an active Democrat. Governor Cl'R
|:s, we are gh„l to see, has appointed Hon. F. 15.
|:i;KETEU. of Susquehanna county, to fill the va
-1 y created bv the resignation ol' Judge MERCTR.
f ' STREETEI: has occupied a number of important
ft : ■ posts, and has always exhibited firmness,
ihility. and energy. He will, of course, be nouiiu
fti, T i-y the Union men of the district, and trium
■'h.i'itly elected. "
I 93*. XKW FASHIONS. —J. \V. TAYI.OK is
'• eiving a nice new stock of Spring Goods,
-isting of nil tie- new styles of Bonnets, Hats
- ' 1 riiumings, Ac. Call and see them.
| t~g~ 'A force is at work on the shute at
a> !" ;• • , and it will soon be in a condition to al
tl„- passage of rafts.
II
m " in the battle of Monday, at Petersburg
gallantly leading bis brigade into action.
• reports lie was doing well, and in hopes of
—' ible soon to get home.
■T" •*" HOOL. —The friends of the Sab
s '| " 1 cause are invited to attend the meet-
Bradford Co. S. S. Association at Athens
ast WcTnesday and Thursday of this month,
'ills meeting is called at the time of the ope
manv of the summer schools, and at the be
- "f the summer campaign, it is hoped a
l umber ,f our S. S. army will appear and
' the good work with their presence and
|p v . D. A BLACK, Recording Secretary,
ruer of the Executive Committee.
and representatives of deceased
i;,, L so ''h<rs can have their Back Pay and
v piomptly collected and Pensions secured
, t; N lx i Towanda Pa. Office with Messrs.
t 1 KIT Attys at Law, No charge unless
iXcui 3btHTtisnncnts.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
FIRST NATIONAL HANK OF TOWANDA
April 3, 18C5.
ASSETS.
U. S. securities $216,876 If
Loans and discounts 83 544 | 3
Real estate. !!"!! 6.604 00
Furniture and fixtures 700 00
Due from National Banks 105,267 GO
State Banks and Bankers 1!534 01
Legal tender notes on hand . 25 401 00
Banknotes " 12)788 00
(ash items 8,524 42
Expenses and taxes 2 367 10
Premiums 480 00
$464,136 54
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock $125,000 00
Circulation 100,000 00
Surplus 3,066 62
Deposits 228,091 19
Profit and loss 7,078 73
, „ „ T . $464,136 54
I, N . N. BEITS, Jr., Cashier of the First National
Bank of Towanda, do solemnly swear that the above
statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and be
lie c v N. N. BETTS, Jr.
oworn and subscrilied before me, this sth day of April.
l s 6-'> J. W. Mix. Notary Public.
PATRICK & PECK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Offices : —ln Union Block, Towanda, l'a., formerly
occupied by Hon. V'm. Elweil, and in Patrick's block,
Athens, Pa. They may be consulted at either place.
II W. PATIOCK, apll3 W. A. PECK.
CP RING ! SPRING! SPRING!
18 6 5.
Pltl CE S N O IV WITH I N
THE RE A Cll O F AL L !
T R A C Y A MOO R E,
Are now opening a
FINE STOCK OF SPRING GOODS,
Including a handsome variety of
DIIESS GOODS, SPRING SHAWLS,
F A NC V <1 O O D S ft NOTIONS!
A Good Stock of
PRINTS, DOMESTICS, CARPETINGS, Ac.
LADIES' AND GENTS HATS
GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES,
April 10. CROCKERY, HARDWARE, Ac.
YALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE!
T A small farm in Bnrlington township, Bradford
:ounty, situated 01 e half mile west of the Nichols'
ichoof house, known as the Wiihelm lot. This piece ot
and contains 53 acres, on which there is a small house,
rood new barn, acd small orchard. The laud lays well,
here being no waste land.
ALSO—A lot adjoining the above lot, known as the
Taylor lot, but a few rods from the Nichols" school house
ontaining 14 acres.
The title to this property is perfect. Terms madesa- I
istactory to the purchaser. Apply to E O.GOODRICH 1
it the Prothonotary's Office, Towanda, Pa. apl2
.financial.
Q S. SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN !
The undersigned have been appointed Agents tor the
iale ot this Loan in this vicinity.
These Notes are issued under date of August 15. 1864, ;
nd are payable three years from that time, in currency
r are convertible at the option ot the bolder into j
U. S. 5-20 SIX PER CENT,
G O L I) -P. E A R 1 N G R O N I) S .
These Bonds are now worth a premium of nine per !
•ent , including gold interest from November, which j
nakes the actual profit 011 the 7-30 Loan, at current !
'ates. including interest, about ten per eent. per annum. !
resides its exemption frimi Sla'e and municipal taxation, I
c/iich uddt from one tn three per rent. won. according }
0 the rate It-vied on oilier property. The interest is
>ayable semi-annually by coupons attached to each note, J
1 hich may be tut off and sold to any bank or banker.
The interest amounts to
One cent per day on a SSO note.
Two cents per day on a SIOO note.
Ten cents per day on a SSOO note.
Twenty cents , er day on a 1,000 note.
One Dollar per day on a $5,000 note.
Notes ot all the denominations named will be prompt
y furnished upon receipt ot subscriptions. This is
THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET
aw offered by the Government, and ii is confidently ex
rected that its superior advantage will make it the
GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE.
Less than $200,000,000 remain unsold, which will pro- 1
lably be disposed ot within the next sixty or ninety
lays, wljen the notes will undoubtedly command a pre
uium. as has uniformly been the esse 011 closing the sub- 1
criptions ot other Loans. B. S. RUSSELL, & Co. j
U. S. Loan Agents. ;
Coupons on all U. S, Loans cashed by us.
Feb. 16. 1865.
BANKINC. HOCSK OF B. S. RCSSELI. A Co.. 1
TOWANDA, Feb. 6, 1865. (
It HE undersigned having been appointed as agents
lor the sale of the U. S. 7-30 Loan, offer the same
to subscribers, ai d will extend every facility for pur
chaseis lor investments in this highly popular Loan,
vhich has two years and a half to run and is then paya
de in Cash, or convertible, at the option of the holder, I
nto the 5-20 gold bearing Bonds of the United States.
Ve will receive the 5 per cent, interest bearing notes
inu .11 low interest to the date of subscription
Our facilities will enable 11s to oiler every inducement
opuechasers. Any information required will be I'rcelv
riven. !(. S. RUSSELL ft CO. .
RANKING Horsu OF R. S. RI-SNKLL ft Co., I
TOWANDA, Feb. G, 1865. ( \
f TOI.DERS of tbe U.S. 7 30 Loan are hereby notified
LI that their Coupons due on the 15th inst., will be
ashed on presentation at our office
We have on hand and for sale all kinds o! Govern
nent Securities, and purchase the same at best rates
Passage Certificates by the " 111 man Line "of Steale
rs from Liverpool and Cjtieenstown, lor sale at the I
egular New York rates We also furnish Drafts pay
ible at sight on London and Dublin, and on any part of
he Continent of Europeat the lowest rates of Exchange.
_B : S. RUSSELL & CO. ;
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF TOW
ANDA !
DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF THE t*. S.
Capital SIOO,OOO
DIRECTORS:
:. 11. SMITH, | (. F. MASON, I JOSEPH POWELL,
:. S. RtSSKLL, E. T. FOX, | GEORGE STEVENS,
!. W. HALE. | J. D. MONTANYE, | O. D. BAKTLETT.
This Bank lieing a depository of the United States, I
ind in daily communication with the Treasury Depart
nent, affords to its dealers unusual facilities for invest
ng in Government Securities, or for the payment of in
,crest Coupons as they become due.
A supply ot U. S Bonds and Treasury Notes are kept
:onstantly on hand, and the officers of the Bank will al
vaysbe pleased to lurxishany information required in
egard to the various Government Loans.
Deposits received and interest allowed as usual.
Persons wishing to send money to any part of our
own or the (lid Country, will lie furnished with Ex
change at current rates.
.. Xt K. H. SMITH. President.
N. N. HETlis JR.. Cashier.
Y| ON E Y T O I. 0A N !
Money to loan, in large or small sums, for a long or
short term of years, on good securities.
Money advanced upon Claims against the United
States.
Persons having money to lend will find it to their ad
vantage to notify me of the fact.
Sales of Real Estate negotiated and Conveyancing at
low charges.
Particular attention paid to matters in the Orphan's
Court.
Those who have farms or dwellings to let. and those
desM'ing to rent the same, will consult their interest by
calling 011 me.
Abstracts ot Title—without which no owner of real
estate should suffer himself to be—prepared with the ut
most carefulness.
Sales ot property attended to. and responsible agents
tound lor tbe transaction ot business in other States.
References when required. Office one door south
ot PATCH'S, up stairs, over the room formerly occupied
by the Telegraph Office, Towanda, l'a.
EDWARD T. ELLIOTT,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Towanda, March 2, 1865.
IMPORTANT TO DISCHARGED WOUN-
A ded Soldiers, Fathers, Mothers,Widows.Brothers and
Sisters, and Orphan children of deceased soldiers, and
all persons that have claims against the United States,
111 any ot the Departments at Washington, can have the
same promptly collected, by calling on
Office over Moutanye s Store, Main Street. To
wanda. l'a.
March 20, 1865.
FTHOALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN !
-L SETTLE UP I SETTLE UP 1 '
The time has now come.that it is to the interest of all
persons having accounts with the undersigned to call
and settle up without delay.
Jan. 2, 1860. JNO. BEIIILEMAN.
tflerrtyanbijc.
J.j K X R V MERCUR & CO.,
Towanua, Penn'a,
Have on hand and are opening at
LOWEST MARKET PRICES,
A superior stock of
DRY GOODS,
DRESS GOODS,
WOOLENS,
COTTONS,
WHITE GOODS,
HOSIERY,
NOTIONS,
BOOTS k SHOES,
CROCKERY, kc.
Towanda, March 21,1865.
SINCE THE RECENT DECLINE IN
O PRICES
1' 0 W ELL k CO.,
Tave made huge addition to their stock of
BLEACHED and
UNBLEACHED
COTTON GOODS,
PRINTS,
DE LAINES, kc., kc.
knd now they ofler them for sale
At the
j O WE S T M A R K E T PR I C ES.
March it, 1865.
INTER GOODS, JUST OPENING,
AT
ROCKWELI/S.
pUIIS ! FURS ! ! FURS ! ! ! FURS ! ! !!
A NICE ASSORTMENT,
AT
ROCKWELL S.
CLOAKS ! LADIES CLOAKS !
N E W E S T S T Y I. E S ,
AT
ROCKWELL'S.
THOYS ! TOYS !! TOYS!!! TOYS!!!!
SANTA CLAUS, TAKE NOTICE!
finest assortment ot
TOYS IN TOWN
For the coming
HOLIDAYS,
At
HOCKWELL'B.
*Heal (Estate.
VILLAGE LOT AND BARN FOR SALE.
• —Tbe rsii|j€ riber utters tor sale his building li tin
the borough ol Towanda. situated on Second street, first
lot above the residence of E. O. Goodrich. A good Barn
is erected on the lot, and the property is very desirable.
For terms Ac.,apply to J. F. Means,or
Dee. 6, 1864. F. E. POST.
TTALUABLE REAL ESTATE AND H .\I-
T BERING PROPERTY FOR SALE,—The subscri
ber desirous of going into other business, offers for sale
his farm situate in Burlington Township. Bradford Coun
ty,containing Five Hundred and Twenty-Five acres,
about one hundred acre- under improvement, lour
framed dwelling houses, a framed barn and -tabling,
with a good Steam Saw Mill and Shingle Machine there
on. Such land as .s uuimproved is good timber land,
about six miles from the Susquehanna River and the
North Branch Canal, end about ten miles Irom the
William-port and Eltnira Rail Rotd, and about one mile
from Burlington Borough. The timber upon the land
is Pine, Hemlock , Oak, Ash. llapie and other kinds—
Iteihg a very desirable properly lor lumbering and farm
ing.
One fourth of the purchase money would be required
us a down payment, and the balance to IK; -eculed upon
the property, to he paid in (our years in equal install
ments annually
For further particulars reference is made to the sub
scriber upon the premises, or to Geo. C. Hill ol Burling
ton Borough, or to Elhanau Smith, Towanda.
N. B.—The subscriber has now on hand at the said
mill, logs sufficient to manufacture from 400,000 to
500,000 feet of lumber, which he would sell with the
property. 11. B. HILL.
Burlington, Feb. if. 1865.—dm.
TAESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE !
The subscriber will sell a building lot of half and acre,
on Herrick street, also, a lot on Front street with pleas
ant house, barn, ornimentul and choice fruit trees, com
modious celler and an excellent well of water thereon,
situate in the thriving village of Camptown, Pa. He
will also dispose of a farm in Herri k township, about 3
n.iles from the former place, of 110 acres, 25 or 30 i in
proved, house, shed, choice fruit of pear, cherries, ap
ples, Ac., together with the timber and lumber fori
barn on the the spot, the balance of land is heavily tim
bered with hemlock, pine and hardwood. Terms to suit
the purchaser. All persons owing the undersigned, on
note, judgments, book account or otherwise, must have
immediate settlement.. L. M. HEWITT.
Wyalusing, Pa., March 2, 1865.
FOR SALE.—The subscriber offers for
sale his Carriage Factory, Blacksmith Shop and
Barn. The Carriage Factory would make a very good
stand for a store and could ire altered for that purpose
for a trifle. The Smith Shop would make a good store
house, it being near the Barclay Depot, for the boatmen
to get feed and provisions. Also my Dwelling House is
for sale. The house is a good two story one, with wood
Hhed, good well of water and cistern. I will sell the
above together or separate, to suit purchasers. I have
a good horse and several carriages for sale also. The
above property is situate on Main Street in the south
end of the Borough of Towanda.
March 1(1. 1865. H. H. DRAKE.
yALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE !
The well known Farm and residence of the subscriber
is offered for sale. It is situated in Towanda township,
one mile south of the borough, and is one of the most
valuable and desirable properties to be found in the
market. The farm contains
75 ACRES OF SPLENDID LAND,
mostly river flats, and under a high state of cultivation.
To those who know the fertility ol the river bottoms,and
the ease with which they are worked, no praise is nec-
L-s-ary. The improvements aie a
BRICK HOUSE,
with out-buildings, and a large variety of fruit, apples,
peaches. plums, cherries, grapes, gooseberries, Ac.. Ac.
The House,with five acres of land will be sold witli or
without the Faint
Terms of payment made easy to suit the convenience
of the purchaser.
Towanda. March 13, 1-65. HARRIET MEANS.
IpOll SALE.—A House and Lot situated
on Chestnut St., in this borough, 75 foot front and
210 foot deep, a two-story House, neaily new. and a
new Barn. Inquire of Chas. M. Hall or
March 9, 1864. I. S POST.
yiLLAGE PROPERTY FOR SALE!
The subscriber offers for sale his house and lot, situa
ted on the corner of Second and Elizabeth streets in the
aoiough of Towanda. The House is a large two story
house, with basement, nearly new and in complete re
pair. It would answer admirably for two families. The
iot is a corner one, well fenced, hiving a large number
if thrifty fruit trees upon it. There is upon the prem
ises a tine well of soft water. This property is one of
:lie most eligible in the borough. Terms made easy.
March 25. 1865. PHHAP SEEBICH.
P 0 R R K N T !
A good Country Tavern stand, with about seventy
ive acres of land attached, is being fitted up in good
irder and will be ready to occupy by the first ol May,
the improvements will be solar advanced as to enable
laities to live in the house by the first ol April. There
s two orchards, and two barns on the pjace. Security
Tor the rent required.
For terms apply to the subscriber, box 1816. Philadel
phia. or I'. I). Morrow, Esq., Towanda.Bradford county,
den n'a.
March 20,1865. _ E. REED MYER.
y ALUABLE FARM FOR SALE!
The undersigned offers his Farm for sale, containing
I bout 110 acres; about 70 acres improved ; under a
-ood state ol cultivation; large Dwelling House ; two
;enemeut houses ; barns, and outhouses of all kinds;
law mill, wagon shop, tannery and tobacco factory. A1
n good repair. Situate in Wyalusing township, on the
Wyalusing creek, one mile from tbe river. Churches
lud schools close by. For terms. Ac., enquiie of the
iwner, J. T. Stalkuud, on the farm, or to
11. B. M'KF.AN,
March 27. 1865. Towanda, Pa.
P O R S A L E !
A good Dwellitl-' House and Baru, situate i.i this
Jorough. enquire of
To wan da, M arch 20. "05. .10 HXN.CA LI FF.
Upikfiiraff's institute.
GY E AN D EA R INSTIT I* TE.
DR. UP DE GRAFF.
jCCLIST, ACKIST AND GKNKHAI. SfKOKON, EI.MIUA.N- Y.
Trial* all f)i*ra*e* of the Eye, Ear anil Throat.
THE EYE.—He will operate upon Cataract, Artificial
dupil, Cross Eyes, Lachrymal Fistula, Pterygium, Entro
pion, (inversion ot the* eye-lid,] and treats all forms ol
• SORE EYES," such as Granulated Lids, Purulent
Ophthalmia, Opacities ol the Cornea, Scrofulous dis
eases of tbe Eye. and ai! diseases to which the Eye is
lubject.
THE EAR Treats successfully Discharges from the
2ar, JVoises in the Ear. Difficulty of Hearing, Deafness,
even when the Drum is entirely destroyed. will insert
in artificial one, answering nearly all the purposes of the
latnral.
THE THROAT.-Ulcerated Throat, Enlarged Ton
lils, together with
CATARRH
n all its forms, permanently cured.
GENERAL SURGERY.—He will operate npon Club
-Vet. Hare Lip, Cleft Palate, Tumors. Cancers, Morbid
L-owths, Deformities from Burns, and Hernia, and per
orms PLASTIC OPERATIONS—Where the Nose, Lips
>r any portion of the face is destroyed through disease
>r otherwise, by healing tliem on anew.
Will attend to the Ampntation of Limbs,
ind General Surgery in all its branches.
INSERTS ARTIFICIAL EYES.—Giving them all the
notion and expression of the natural, defying detection,
.hey are inserted without removing the old one or pro
lucing pain.
The Doctor's collection of instruments comprises all
lie latest improvements, and is the largest in the State,
the superior advantages he has had in perfecting him
ielf in all that is new and valuable in Surgery, warrants
aim in saying that everything within the bo'unds of the
atofession may be expected ot him.
The Institute has been greatly enlarged, so that we
•an now accommodate an increased number of pat louts
From a distance. Comfortable Boarding Honses attach
ed to the establishment.
No incut abb canes received for Treatment or Ojiera
>ions. If a case is incurable he will be so informed.
Institute on Water street, opposite the Brainard House
Elmira, N. Y. Feb. 2. 1865.
JJEW FIRM. GREAT INDUCEMENTS.
FELLOWS, CRANDALL A CO.,
Successors to Reynolds, Fellows A Co., are now offering
and prepared to furnish on short notice, Wagons, Car
riages and Sleighs, of all descriptions aud ot the latest
and most approved style and of the best material, at the
aid stand opposite the Union House, in thecentril part
of Alba Borough, Bradford County, Pa.
The public are assured that the reputation the shop
has acquired during the last six years under the super
intendence of J. H. Fellows, will be more than main
tained, as he will superintend the work as heretofore,
he having long been and having had much experience as
i Carriage and Sleigh Builder, would assure the public
that rfo pains will be spared by the above firm to make
the establishment worthy of their patronage. Thank
ful as one of the old firm for tbe patronage thus far ex
tended, we hope to merit a continuance of the same.
N. B.—We, the undersigned, being pr. ctical mechan
ics can manufacture and offer to the public at prices
that will dety competition.
(JAMES H. FELLOWS,
W. C. CRANDALL,
(j G. MERITT.
Alba Borough, March 30,1 865.
SHINGLES WANTED. —A quantity of No.
2, Sawed Shingles are wanted immediately by the
Towanda Coal Company delivered atGraydon or on the
line of the Barclay Rail Road. Apply to
JAMES MACFARLANE,
Towanda, March 16,1865. Gen. Man'ger T. C. Co.
WANTED. —A Bellows, Anvil, Vice and
a complete set of Blacksmith tools. Also a good
Blacksmith accustomed to the work ot Miners.
JAMES MACFARLANE,
March 11,1865, General Manager T. C. Co.
Cegal.
4 DMINISTR'ORS NOTlCE—Notice is
J\- hereby given. thai ail persons indebted to tbe
estate ot BV AN MEREDITH late of Franklin twp.,dec'd
are requested to make immediate payment, and all
having claims apain.it said estate are requested to pre
eat them duly authenticated for settlement.
JOHN MEREDITH.
March 2, 1865. Administrator.
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE.— Notice
is hereby giVen, that all persons indebted to the
estate ol (iEO. t'. * AHNOr, late ot Monroe township,
dee'd, are lequested to make immediate payment, and
those having claim against said estate will present th<-m
duly authenticated tor settlement.
MARTHA 0. A KNOT.
March 2. 1*65. Administra'rix
A DM IN ISTR ATORS NOTICE.— Notice in
*A hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
tate of I). C. HALL, late of Towatida borough, dee'd
are requested to make immediate payment and those
having claims against said estate will present them duly
authenticated for settlement.
CHARLES M. HALL,
March 2, 1*65. Administrator.
ADMINI STRATOR'S NOTlCE—Notice
is hereby given that all persons indebted to the es
tate ot TRUMAN NICHOLS, late of Missouri, deceased
are requested to make payment, without delay,
and those having claims against said estate must present
them duly authenticated for settlement.
(Persona arc requested to present their ciaims to the
subscriber at Smithlieid Summit.)
JAMES H. WEBB,
March 2,1865. Adm'nistratoi
ADM 1 N TOR'S NOTICE —Notice is here
by given, that all persons indebted to the estate ol
NATHANIEL B. CHAFFEE,Iate of Pike twp. deceased
arc requested to make immediate payment, and those
having demands against said estate will please present
dulv authenticated for settlement.
OLIVER WARNER,
March 2,1865. Administrator.
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTlCE—Notice is
hereby given.that all persons indebted to the estate
of MARGARET BLOW.late of Owego. N.Y.,dee'd are re
quested to make immediate payment, and those having
demands against said estate will please present duly
authenticated for settlement.
NANCY STANTON,
March 2, 1865. Administratrix.
ADM INISTR ATO R'S N OTICE Notice
is hereby given that all persons indebted to the es
tate of H.J. CAMP, late of Albany twp., dee'd, are
requested to make immediate payment, and all having
claims upon said estate will present them duly authenti
cated for settlement.
NATHAN NORTHRUP,
April 6, 1865. Administrator.
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE —By virtue of
an order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford county
the undersigned Guardian oi the estate o; Ellen G.
Sautee and Alice Santee, minor children of Win. San tee
dee d, will sell on the premises, at public sale, on WED
NESDAY, April 20, I*os, at 1 o'clock, p. m., the follow
ing described lot. piece or parcel of I nd,situate in Wil
inotlwp., and bounded as folfov. s, to wit .
Beginning at a corner on the bank of the Susquehan
no river at a post, being the north-west corner of Allen
Wilson's lot ; thence south 15J 0 east 784 -to a white
oak sapling on the road between said Wilson and E.
Winslow's houses ; thence south 50° west on the line
run by John Sturdeyant 384 perches more or less to a
corner on the bank ol said river ; thence down said riv
er the courses and distances thereof as the said river
runs about 404 perches to the place ol beginning. Con
taining 137 acres and 20 perches.
TERMS,—S2S to lie paid on the day of sale, one half
of the balance on confirmation, and the balance In four
equal annual payments thereafter with interest annually
from contirma Don.
GEORGE P. HORTON,
March 15, 1865. Guardian.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
is hereby givc-u, that all persons indebted to the
estate of SAMUEL A. WARNER, late of Herrick,
dee'd, are requested to make immediate payment, and
those having demands against said estate will please pre
sent duly authenticated for settlement.
H. W. CAMP,
Feb. 8, 1865. Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE—Notice
is hereby given that all persons indebted to thees
tate.ot JUSTUS STUBDEVANT,Iate of Granville, dee'd,
are requested to make immediate payment, and all having
claims against said estate must present them duly au
thenticated for settlement.
MINER T. PORTER.
THOMAS AMES,
Feb. 7. 1865. Administrators.
A DM I NISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
Ja is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
tate of UEL WILLIAMS late ol Canton twp. dee'd.
are requested to make immediate payment, and all
having claims against said estate will present them
duly authenticated for settlement.
JABKZ CASE,
MATILDA WILLIAMS,
Feb. 16, 1865. Admin'tor.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE —Notice
. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the
estate of Itbiel J. Allis, late of Orwell township,Penn'a,
deceased, are requested to make immediate payment,
and those having claims against said estate will present
them duly authenticated for settlement.
J. W. PAYSON,
March 22. 1865. Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE-Notice
is hereby given, that ail persons indebted to the es
tate ot CYRUS SMITH, late of Burlington Township,
dee'd., are requested to make immediate payment, and
those having claims against said estate must present them
duly authenticated for settlement.
WILLIAM BUNYON.
Feb 16 1865. Administrator.
A UDITOIi'S NOTICE.— In the matter of the eita'r of
xTL Samuel If. Gene, deceased. In the Orphan's Court
o! Brad lord County.
The undersigned, ac auditor, appointed by said court
to distribute funds in the hands ot the administrators
of said estate, will attend to the duties at his office in
the borough of Towatida, on Thursday the 27th day ot
April. A. P.. 1*65, at 1 o'clock p.m.. and all persons
having claims upon said funds must present them, or
else he forever debarred from the same.
G. I). MONT \NYE,
March 23, 1565. Auditor.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— In tin• matter of
of the estate of IV. F. MrA'ea■<, deceased. 11l
the Orphan's Court ot Bradford County.
The undersigned, an auditor, appointed by said court
to distribute funds in the hands of the administrators
of said estate, and on exceptions filed to the linal ac
count ol Dorlesky E. McKean administratrix, will at
tend to the duties ot his appointment at the office ot
E. B. Parsons, Esq.. in the borough of Troy on Mon
day, the 10th day of April, A D., 1865, at 1 o'clock,
p. m., and all persons having claims upon said funds
must present them, or else be forever debarred from
the same.
March, 16. 1865. W. T. DAVIES, Auditor.
A UDITOIi'S NOTICE.— In tin > matter of
./. IC. Bullock to use of Harding '• r v -F. ti
Manley, .Marcus Oilman, A. S. Alanley and J. 11.
Grcenteaf In the Court of Common Pleas of Bradlord
County, No. 325, Feb, Term 1860.
The undersigned, an auditor appointed to distribute
the proceeds of the Sheriff's sale of defendant's real es
tate, will attend to the dutti'es ot his appointment at
the office of E. B. Parsons, Esq., in the borough of Troy
mi Tuesday, the lltli day of April. 1*65, tt 1 o'clock, p.
in., and all persons having claims upon said funds must
present them or else be forever debarred from the same.
W. T. DAVIES
March 16. 1865. Auditor.
£ [EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is here
in by given, that all persons indebted to the estate ol
Rev. JULIUS FOSTER, late of Towanda Boro' dee'd are
requested to make payment without delay, and those
having claims against said estate will preesent them
duly authenticated for settlement.
SUSAN M. FOSTER,
N. X. BETTS. Jr.,
March 16, 1865. Executors.
EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is here
by given, that all persons indebted to the
estate of STEPHEN L. CLARK, late of Albany, towp,
deceased, are hereby requested to make immediate
payment, and those having claims against said estate
will present them duly authenticated for settlement.
IRVINE C. SHORES,
March 16, 1865. Executor.
ADAfI NISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-Notice is
hereby given that all persons indebted to the estate
of MARGARET FRITCHER, dee'd, late ol Athens, Pa.,
are requested to make immediate payment, and those
having demands against said estate will present them
duly authenticated for settlement.
CHAS. W.CL.VPP,
March 9,1865. Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE—Notice
is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the
estate of ROGER ALGER, dee'd, late of Orwell, Pa.,are
requested to make immediate payment, and those hav
ing demands against said estate will present them duly
authenticated tor settlement.
A. W. ALGER,
March 9, 1865. Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the
estate of ELIJAH AL(ER, dee'd, late of Orwell, Pa.,
are requested to make immediate payment and those
having demands against said estate will present them
duly authenticated for settlement.
JOHN W. ALGER,
March 9,1865. Administrator.
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
-'A is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
tate of JAMES LAYTON, dee'd, late of Rome twp.,
are requested to make immediate payment, and those
having demands against said estate will present them
duly authenticated tor settlement.
WILLIAM FORBES, 2d.,
March 9, 1865. Administrator.
A DMINISTRATOR'SNOTICE.—Letters
1 4 of administration oi the goods, chattels, Ac. ol
EMLY DRAKE, late of Litchfield twp., deceased,
have been issued to the subscriber. All persons indebt
ed to said estate are requested to make payment, and all
persons having demands sgainst the same are notified to
present the same for settlement to the subscriber.
JOHN R. EDSALL,
WM. H. SPENCER,
Feb. 9,1865. Administrators.
Ccgal.
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.—By virtue
of an order ol the Orphan's Coart of Bradford
County. the undersigned. guardian ol lhc person and
property ol Hannah E Sherman, a minor, will sell at
public mle, on the premises,on WEDNESDAY, APRIL
26, 1865, at 1 o'clock, p. m , the following rle cribcd lot.
piece or par el ol land situate in Springfield tp., hound
ed as follows, to wit : Beginning it a hemlock on the
r.orth-ea-t corner of ilezekiah Crowcll's timber lot,
thence west 94 7-10 perches to the south-east corner of
Andrew Cummins.' land ; iheuce north si 7-10 perches
to the south-west corner of Eli Sto-k well's land ; thence
east 94 7-i't per- hes to the soiiih-eisl corner of said Eli
Stockwell s lot ; thence south si 7-10 perches to the
place of begiuuiiig. Containing 48 acres and 07 perch
es of land
TERMS to he paid on the day of sale, one halt
the balance on coutirinatiou, the balance iu four equal
iimual payments thereafter with interest annually from
conthmation. SKTH SHERMAN,
March i;i, Istjj. Guardian.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.- In the mailer of the estate of
(>, IV. Northrop, deceased. In the Orphan's Court
at Bradford county.
The undeisi ned an auditor appointed, hy said court,
to dis'rihute funds in the hands ol the adrniui-trators of
said estate, will attei d to the duties at his office in the
borough of Towanda,on Thursday, April 27,1865, at 1
a'clock p. in., and all persona having claims upon said
funds must present them, or else he forever debarred
from the same. . J. X. CALIFF,
March 23, 1865. Auditor.
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. —By virtue of
an order issird out of the Orphan's Court of Sulli
van County, the undersigned Administrators ol JAMES
BLACK, dee'd, will sell on the premises in Forks twp.,
Sullivan county, on MONDAY, MAY Ist, 1865, at 1 o'-
clock p. m., the valuable property, known as Black's
Mill. Consisting of a large Stone Crist Mill with three
run of Stones and the best water power iu the County,
with four acres of land, a good dwelling house, a barn
ind sheds, and other out buildings.
TERMS—SSO on day of sale one-fourth of balance on
the confirmation of the sale, one-tourth more in one
year with interest, the balance in three equal annual
payments with interest.
MOSES R' GERS,
B.S. ROGERS,
Administrators ot Jas. Black,dee'd.
Forksville, March 15, 1865.
I KRI UK'S SALE.—By virtue of a writ
Oof Fi. Fa.issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of
Bradford county•, to me directed and delivered, will be
exposed to public sale at the Court House in the Boro'
>1 Towanda, MONDAY, MAY 1, 1865, at I o clock
p. rn. the following described lot situate in the Borough
if Tov auda and hounded as follows, to wit :
On the north by land ol J. I). Montanye, East by main
street, South by land belonging to the estate of D. F.
Barstow, dee'd, and West by second street. containing
three-fourth of an acre more or less, all improved with
a Iramed house, framed baru, and a few fruit trees there
on.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Wm. D.
Delpuech vs. Joseph Kingsbury.
ALSO By virtue of a writ ol Vend. Expo., the fol
lowing described lot. piece or parcel of land situate in
Ulster township, and bounded as follows, to wit : Be
ginning at a pine stump,corner of lands of S. B. Smitu.
thence south 52° west by laud of said Smith 28 perches
to a post, thence by laud of .-aid Smith south 61° west
20 per. to a post, thence south 51° west 23 per. to a post
by lands of said Smith, thence west 50 per. by lauds of
said Smith to a black-oak, a corner of lands of S. C.
Hovey, thence south by lands of said liovey 36 per. to a
post, thence east 75 per. to a post by lands formerly of
D. O. Cknbbuck, thence south 70° east 40 per. to a post
a corner of lands of Rockwell & Hollenbaok, thence
north 89 per. to the place of beginning. Containing 36
acres and 120 per. ol land la? the same more or less,
about 20 acres improved, with a framed house, and a log
barn thereon.
ALSO.—One other piece of laud in Ulster township
aforesaid, bounded as follows : Beginuing at a black
oak corner on the line of S. C. Hovey running north 67
per. to a dogwood corner, thence west 20 3-10 perches
to a corner,thence north 96 per. to a corner, thence south
78° east 83 3-10 per. to a corner stake and stones, adjoin
ing Thaddeus Hill, thence south 83 per. to a stake and
stones, thence south 254° east 46 per, to a white-pine
tor a corner standing south side ol the public highway-,
thence along said highway south 40° about west 40 per.
to a corner, thence west 50 per. to the place of begin
ning. Containing 78 acres and 41 perches more or less,
about 30 acres improved.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Alanson
B. Smith to use ol Jacob Tome vs. James McMorran.
ALSO—The following described lot. piece or parcel ol
land situate in the township of Lel.'oy, and bounded
as follows, to wit: Norili by Augustus Kelly, east by
Channcy Chaapei, south by the Towanda Creek, and
west hy A. M. K. West. Containing 50 acres more or
less, about 30 acres improved, framed house, framed
barn, and fruit trees therein.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Chauney
Cbaapel now to use of William Elwell vs. Kocelia 8.
Stone.
ALSO.—The following described lot, piece or parcel
of land, situate in the township of Wiimot, and bounded
as follows, to wit: Beginning at a small beech corner
thenee north 2° eest 59 per. to a post, thence south 88°
8 per. to a stone corner, thence south 10° west 2 per.
to a stone corner, thenee south .98° east by land in pos
session ot Jacob Miller 158 per. to a corner, thence south
2° west 57 per. to an old hemlock'down corner,"thence
north 88° west by land formerly of Geo. Colter 166 per.
to a small beech corner. Containing fifty-five acres and
151 per. ot land more or less.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Brown
& Rockwell vs. Daniel Baumgartuer.
ALSO—A piece or parcel ol lauu|in Standing Stone,
Beginning at the middle of the highway, on the line of
land owned by Reed A Gordon, thence along said high
way, north 20J C ea.-t 5 perches to a corner, thence north
55° west 34 perches to a post, thence north 26° west 14
8-10 perches to a stump, thence south 53£° west 14 pet
ches to a c mer, tbeuce south 26° east perches to a
corner, thence south S74 3 east 30 perches to the place of
beginning. Containing" 4 acres and *9 perches of land,
more or less all improved, with an old plank house aud
saw mill thereon.
Seized and taken in execution ot the suit of James M.
Reed, to the use of Daniel Noble and Frederick Coy, vs.
William M. Sherwood.
ALSO—A piece or parcel ol laud in Standing Stone,
hound ed north by lands of Charles .51'Canna and Isaac
Whipple, on the east by laud ef Thos Mitten and Charles
Vl C nna, south by land ot John Bishop and west by land
if P. Lynch. Containing about 70 acres, about 35 im
proved. plank house, framed stable, framed shed,
og ba.ui and fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Albert
S'ewell vs. Itoswell Hagar.
ALSO—By virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa., will be sold at
he same time and place, the following described lot,
jiece or parcel ot land situate in Springtield twp., aud
rounded as follows to wit: —Northerly by lands of Rus
■ell Young and James W. Grate ; easterly and southei ly
jy lands ol L. L. Beach, and westerly by lands in pos
iession of James W. Grace. Containing 50 acres of
and, more or less, all improved, with one framed house,
ramed barn aud about 50 fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit ot Lewis L.
Reach to use of Diodatc Spencer vs. Joseph Grace.
J.MONROE SMITH,
Towanda. April 6, 1865. Sheriff.
f> EGISTER'S NOTlCE.—Notice is here
l by given, that there has been tiled aud settled in
he office of the Register of Wills, in aud for the county
>f Bradford, accounts of Administration upon the fob
owing estates, viz :
Final account of Betsy and Charles H. Payson admin
strotors of William Payson, late of Litchfield.
Final account of John MeKean, administrator of Wm.
?. MeKean, late of Burlington.
Final account of E.G. Williams, administrator of H.
>V. Huntington, late ot Troy.
Final account of B. H. Adams, administrator of Wm.
I ones, late of Springfield.
Final account of Samuel Hartshorne, administrator of
J. W. Jakeway,lato of Litchfield.
Final account of Smith Lent, administrator of J. J.
Reynolds, late of Windham.
Final account of M. F. Porter, administrator of Alijah
Ayers, lale of Canton.
Final account of Mary Jane Sage executor of Philander
sage, late ot Monroe.
Final account of F. Gregory, administrator of Allen
bight, late of Pike.
Final account of R. M. Ross, administrator ot K. S.
Rice, late of Springfield.
Final account ot J W. Decker, administrator of R. F.
Fox, late of Monroeton.
Final account of M. C. Coburn, administrator of Ros
ivell L. Coburn, late of Warren.
Final account ol John McMahou. administrator of
lobn Flynn.lateof Wyalusing.
Final account of James and Austin Edsall, executors of
Jesse Edsall, late of Wells.
Partial account ot M . T. Porter, administrator of Silas
Packard, late ol Granville.
Partial account ot J. F. Chamberlain, guardian of Ol
iver A. Gilbert.
Final account of O.J. Chubbuck, guardian of Martha
E. Hamilton
Final account ol S. H. Wilson, guardian of Robert
Dimon.
Final account of L. I!. Pierce, administrator of Robert
P. Shortell, late of Pike.
Final account of T. S. Roberts, Guardian of Lois
Marsh.
Final account of John Mc-Mahon, Guardian ol Martin.
Mary, David, Bridget and Catherine O. Keefe.
Partial account ol P. H. Buck, administrator of Dudly
M. Baily, late of Leßaysviile.
Partial account ol Joseph Hornet and Oliver Brown,
administrators of W. H. H. Brown, late of Monroe.
Final account of G. W. Brink, administrator of the es
tate of George Harrington, late ot Pike, dee'd.
Final account of G.W. Brink, administrator ot the es
tate of Denison Gregory. late of Pike, dec d.
Final account of Myron Caperon, administrator of J. J.
Barues, late of Wells, deceased.
ALSO.-The appraisment ot property set off by the
Executors or Administrators to widows or children of
the following defedents :
Estate ot Oliver Bartlette,
" Charles Hornet,
" " Shepard Cosper.
''S.J.Gibson,
" " Wm. K. Sext n,
" " Buckley Tracey,
" " Ebcnezer Horton,
" '• George Nichols,
" '• Joseph G. Spencer,
" "Ira Forrest,
•' " Chapel Light,
" ' Isaac R. Horton,
" " Samuel A. Warner,
•' " Pbiletus Van Dyke.
Aud the same will be presented to the Orphan's Court
of Bradford county, on Monday, the Ist day ot May
next, for confirmation and allowance.
April 6, iB6O. N. C. KLSBREE,'Register.
ADM INISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-Notice
is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the
estate of DANIEL MINIER late of Sheshequin twp..
dee'd., are requested to make immediate payment
and those having demands against said estate will pres
ent them duly authenticated for settlement.
WILLIAM ItIDALL,
April 11, 1865. Administrator.
Cegal.
Q HERIFF'K SALE.—By virtu*.* of a writ
k_/ of I. v. Kac issued out of the Court <>l Common
Ple.is of Bradford county, to me directed .mil deiivcred,
will be exposed uf public sale at the Court House in the
Borough of Towauda. SATURDAY, APRIL T-l, 1860, at
1 o'clock p m , the lollowing described lot, piece or
parcel of land, situate iu Franklin township, bounded
■ follows : A certain saw mill. arid three aerosol land,
beginning at a hlai k-ouk on the tiank of the i owattda
Creek, thence north 4j° west 21 per. to a atone in tire
centre ol the public road, them e along tin- same north
i| 0 went 7 3-10 per. to a stone in said mad. thence
*outh 6° west 15 310 per. to a stone comer, thence
ionth 7 m £° west 20 per. to the bank of the creek, t ence
lown the several courses thereof to the place ot begin
ring. Containing three acres lie the same more or less,
with two framed dwelling houses, one framed horse
arn, and a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit ot William
Darling to use ol Kelson Gilbert vs. John 1..111U and
fames Roof.
J. MONROE SMIIH,
April 6,1*65. Sheriff.
[ IST OF THE NAMES OF PERSONS
-Li drawn for Grand arid Traverse Jurors, for May
Join t, 1865 :
GUANO JURORS—FIKST WKKK.
Asylum, Reuben DeLung, J N. Arbuekle: Burlington
twp , K. R. Phelps; Canton twp., Jared S. Manley Wm .
Locke ; Canton bor<T Lewis He I lard ; Granville. J. F
Buriingarne; Orwell, Zebulou Frisbee; Overton, James
shc-edy : Ridgburry. Moses Soper ; Rome boro', P P.
Bliss; Rome twp., E. W. Taylor; South Creek. Iliram
Harkness; Springfield, J. M.Bonfoy ; Troy twp., Saml
Ihornas, Ezra Loornis; Towanda boro', Isaac Larrieraux;
l'erry. Franklin Strong ; Windham, Hezekiah Darling.
B.C. Eisbree; Wilmot, A.J. Stone; Warren, Beia Fair
child; Wells, Gideon Ingersol!; Wyalusing, H.S.Clark.
THAVKRSE JfHOHS- -FIRST WKKK.
Asylum, James M. Darling; Athens twp., Squire
Northrop, Charles West brook, Muses W Wbeelock :
Burlington twp.. Barney Herron, Oscar F. Ayers ; Col
umbia flames Wilson; Canton twp.. Allen Taylor; Frank
lin, Mathew Marshall; Granville, Edwin Porter ; Mer
rick. Wm. A. Whitmore; I.itchfield, Cyrus Bloodgool.
Heman Morse, Milo Merrili; Asa Nichols:
Monroe boro', O. I*. Lyon; Orwell, G. W, Brown, Avery
Cook; Pike, C. W. Remolds, loiccy Stevens, Win. J.
Davis; Ridgberry, Luther Gates; Rome boro'. Daniel
Vought; Shesbeqiiiu, Charles Chaffee, G. Wayne Kin
ney, Thomas MeMahon; Springtieid, D.vid Smith, Seth
Sherman, Abram Westbrook; Smithfield. Miles Ransom,
Gordon Wilcox; Standiug Stone, Stephen T. Bishop,
John Gordon; South Creek, Dayton Shepard; Tuscarori
W. H. Brown, Aaron Culver, Wm. Mahoney: Troy twp.,
Shepard N. Spalding; Towanda North, A. J. Easter
brooks; Terry, Philander White; Troy boro', Wm. Mor
gan; Wells, Charles Smith; Warren. N.N. Bowen, A.
Dewing; Windham, Abraham Dunham ; Wyalusing,
Julius Bragg, L. D. Chamberlain; Wilmot, Elmore Hoi
ton.
TRAVEK3 JURORS—SECOND WEEK.
Athens twp., Ezekiel Curry; Athens boro'. John P.
Blood; Burlington twp., Robert M. Prnyne ; Columbia.
Cornelius H Mosher ; Canton twp.. Philander Case ;
Franklin, Ira Yarney; Granville, Wm. Bunyan. Harrisou
Ross; Herrick, J. C. Barnes ; Leßoy, Lewis T. Rurgs,
Eugene VanDyke ; Monroe twp., Hiram Xorthrup, J. F.
Woodruff; Pike, A. B. Bartlett ; Rome twp.. D. B.
Barnes; Ridgberry, Mathew Fritchn*; Springfield, John
Parsons; South Creek, John F. Gillett.Jauies Burnham:
Sylvania boro', L. N. Tinkham; Sheshequin, U. E. Hoi
ton ; Tuscarora, Wilmot Coburu, G. R. Johnson ; Troy
boio', Andrus Case ; Troy twp , John V. Ballard ; To
wauda twp.. Francis Gregg; Towanda North, Michael
White ; Towanda boro', LeCcmpt Mundy, Wm. Mix.
Charles Passage; Wells, S. R. Ayers, David Lawrence :
Wysox, Fred. Alleu; Warren. G. W. Bowen, Harring
ton Whitaker.
LICENSES. —Notice is hereby given that
the following named petsons have filed iu the office
of the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions, for Brad
ford county, their petitions for Licenses under the ex
isting laws ot the Commenwealth, and that their sever
al applications will he heard before the Judges ot the
said Court, on MONDAY, the Ist day ol MAY next:
FOR TAVERN LICENSES.
V. M. Long Troy Borough.
I'latt A Hall, Athens Township.
S. W. Ada Standing Stone.
Charles H. Ames, f-heshequiu.
Riley Warner Canton Borough.
H. H. & T. E. Whitman do
John Dickerson, Warren.
H. M. Holcomb, Leßoy.
J. S. Thompson, Camptown.
John M. Pike, Athens Borough.
T. Hines, Wyalusing.
D. H.Beardsley Alba Borough.
Richard H. Benson Springfield.
Abraham Martin Troy Borough.
James A. Shu It Z, Athens Township.
Edmund King Springfield.
S. D. Goodrich, Columbia Township.
Francis Green Troy Borough.
E. B. Tuttle Ulster.
Pet-ley K. Foot, Towanda Borough.
M.T. Carrier, do
Thomas It. Jordan do
Samuel McCraney Leßoy.
Wm. H. Decker Monroe Borough.
Hiram Sherry, Windham.
Jared Hammond liidgbury.
Ann Whalon Wysox.
Orrin Furman Sylvania Borough.
FOR MERCHANT DEALER.
A. O. Snell Athens Borough.
Charles M. Hall, Towanda Boioogh.
Dennis MeMahon do
Lyman Blackman, .Monroe Borough.
E. 0. GOODRICH.
April 12, 1860. Clerk.
r IST OF CAUSES FOR TRIAL AT MAY
-Li Term, 1865, second week ;
Davis Fitzsimmnns vs Amos Knapp Case
Daniel M'Duffie vs North Branch Canal Co. . Damages
S W Park vs Wm Frederick Ejectment
Benjamin Bennet vs Jonn W Sweet do
Alanson B Smith vs Sam'l Kellum 2d, et al ... do
Reuben W Cheney vs Ebeu Dunning ..Case
P X Page vs J P Blood Debt
H A Hood vs Shipman & Welles do
D M Osborne A Co vs R M Welles et al do
Clarkson A Nichols vs Meyiert A Ward do
Amos Stiuble et al vs Levi Anderson et al....Ejectment
W H Tyler's administrator vs Meyiert A Ward. .. .Debt
Lewis Havens vs Christopher L Ward ... do
Charles Knapp vs John F Long et a! Trespass
Lydia Munson vs Amos B k<-r Issue
George A Hidden vs John W Sweet Ejectment
K C Elslr<e vs Samuel G Hathaway "s heirs... do
Daniel J Horton vi Benj L M'Affee Trespass
David Barber vs Ulysses Mercur .. Case
Daniel Curran vsMary Ann Bishop Sei Fa
Subpoenas returnable Monday, May 10. IM;s,at 10 o'-
slock, A. M. I-To. GOODRICH, Prot.
"VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT
XI Charles Stockwell, Jesse E. Bullock, and others,
have presented to the Court ot Common Pleas of Brad
ford County, the charter ol the Canton Cemetery Asso
ciation, praying the Court for a decree of incorporation,
and that the same will lie heard on MONDAY, the Ist
day ot MAY, 1865, of which all persons interested will
please take notice. E. O. GOODRICH,
April 10,1865. Prothonotary.
miscellaneous.
A LARGE ARRIVAL OF FISH, COD
PISH, Mackerel, Herring, Blue-Fish, Scale-Fisli.
Co., at wholesale and retail. Mackerel put up in small
liaekages tor family use, some very choice ones ; also
quarter and half-barrel packages, al offering for sale at
low rates, by fen 2 E. T. FOX.
A GOOD TRADE IN FROM THREE TO
six months. Great demand of Telegraph Opera
tors. Salevies from forty to eighty dollars per mouth.
Good chance to learn. For particulars enquire at the
Telegraph Office, Towanda, Pa.
QHANCE FOR A BUSINESS MAN !
The business of 1). C. Hall, deceased, consisting ola
stock of Liquors, rectifiers.aml all fixtures nccessaty for
the conducting of a wholesale and retail liquor trade is
offered for sale. Enquire of
CHAS. M. HALL,
March, 30, 1865. Ad'mrol Est'e of DC. Hall.
LANDED ON THE PREMISES OF THE
subscriber 111 the ice freshet ot March 11th. and ta
ken care of by him, a part ot a raft of hemlock sawed
lumber.
The owner can have the same by proving property and
paying charges. " J. W. INGHAM.
Sugar Run. Pa , March 25. 1865.
T> UI S T'S GA R D E N SE E DS !
It is an established fact that a large proportion ol the
Garden Seeds sold in the country are worthless or nearly
so. The reason is obvious. Seeds are left by the owners
with merchants to sell on commission, often but a small
portion of them are sold, the remainder being returned,
repacked and sent out again the following year, and so
continuing until as a matter of course many of the seeds
are worthless. In order to get the best and most tell
able seeds I have bought a large stock o! Robert Uuis.ol
Philadelphia, a house whose reputation for selling fresh
and pure seeds is not surpassed by any in the country ;
and who never send out any seeds on commission, and
consequently not liable to accumulate old stock.
I think a little reflection will convince any one of the
advantage of purchasing these seeds. 1 have many var
ieties not to be tound any where els ein town. Also
Rutabaga, Beet and Carrot seed by the pound, and Peas
by the bushel.
Please call and get a descriptive Catalogue at
March 20,1864. FOX'S.
MO U L 1) E R S . \Y A N TE I) !
The subscribers want three or four Moulders at their
Foundry and Machine Shop, in Athens, to whom the
highest wages and constant employment will be given.
Athens, Pa., March 2.1865. " BLOOD &CO
ANY PERSON WISHING TO TAKE
charge of a large Boarding House can hear of a
good chance bv calling on
s " A.WICKHAM,
March 16,1865. Towanda, Pa.
BOUNTY, BACK PAY AND PENSIONS.
The undersigned Agent for collecting Pensions,
Bounty Money. Arrears of Pay of all kinds due Officers.
Privates, Sutlers, Officers' Accounts settled and Certifi
cates of non indebtedness procured . No charge unless
successful. W. T. DA VIES.
Towanda. March 16. 1865,
"VTOTICE. —All persons who have unset
i\ tied accounts with the subscriber are requested to
call immediately and settle up, as he will lie in Leßays
vilie only a few days longer. Those heeding this call
will save money. " A woid to the wise is sufficient."
L. H. BRONSON.
Leßaysville, Feb. 13, 1865.