Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, May 18, 1865, Image 3

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LOCAL AND GENERAL.
CillKT I'KOCKEbiXUS —SECOND WEEK.— The
cuiid week of Court continued until Saturday af
ternoon, the jury having been discharged Friday.
I In following business was transacted :
Daniel J. Hurton vs. Benjamin 1.. McAffee. —This
was a ease of trespass Ac., to try the title of a nar
row strip of land, claimed by each party. The
jury found a verdict for the plaintiff of four dollars
damages.
IF. t'heneey vs. Khen Donning. —The plain
till s claim was for work done on defandent's saw
anil i" South Creek township. The jury found for
tla .plaintiff the sum of *174,00. The counsel for
j, 1,-ialant tiled reasons for a new trial, and a rule
„ns granted, returnable to next term.
a. IF. l/o slier vs. Mori/ Masher. —The Court in
t),i> case, decree a divorce from the bonds of Mat
triuiouv.
In tin matter of the Charter of the Canton Cem
, u*v Association, the Court, upon the necessary
pro. •! of publication of notice, decree incorporation.
\ v. Kstelt vs. (ieo. 11. Kit ell. —ll pon tiling and
leading depositions the Court decree a divorce.
Mi/ron Kilmer vs. Cynthia Kilmer. —Upon reading
depositions Court decree a divorce.
ihn 'nl limber vs. I lyases Mervor. —This casehav
n, come on regularly for trial, the plaintiff is
, died in open Court, and failing to appear a judg
ment of non-suit is entered against him.
•It IIOE STKEETER. —This J^cut lcuitiii picsi
,l.-.i over the CoHits of this County, during the
just term, and gave great satisfaction to the mem
bers ot the bar, to the jurors, and to persons hav
ing business in Court. Following Judge MKKCOB
so closely it was a difficult task to till his place.but
~ hear a general expression of commendation for
the dignity, promptness and affability with which
•bulge STBEETKB presided. The business was speed
ily ami satisfactorily transacted, and all questions
cided promptly and courteously.
Vt-S/n, Die cold lain oi last week, ctiliuiiia- \
: 1 in a snow storm, and the mountain-tops on i
Friday morning were white with snow. The past
: v, days however, have been .umwer-like, and we j
ii.n'e every evidence that the torrid season is up- i
pri inching.
fiaT'Thc Ilerrick Educational Club will '
K..1.1.1 Public Meeting at the C imp School House |
. Saturday evening. June 3d, IfSUo, and will con- |
sisi -f an Address, Essay, Music, Declamations, J
iiu.'i other litem .y exercises. We bespeak a lull
, , isi ■ and a pleasant entertainment.
J. M. CRAWFORD, Pres.
MIILI.IK A. MITTEN, Bert.
TEISRIBI.K ACCIDENT ON THE ERIE. —On '
I'luusihiy night, Ith inst., us the first Niglit Ex
pi East, (No. 12), approached the bridge at
l'.iiiiteil l'ost. about lit I*. M., tbe road having
1 wished away by the late freslict, tin train
1 auiiiug slow, not exceeding 10 or 12 miles au
bur. When the train struck the middle of the
,si span of the bridge it broke and the baggage
end two passenger ears sunk in the river. The
. lur issiou was terrible. The three ears that fell I
w, I-,-driven into each other a distance of several
:• t. Evi rv ligSt on the train was instantly ex
tinguished. The fall must have been from 18 to
2" feet. One car stood with its end 011 the bridge
uul the other resting on a car down in the water.
One passenger car was down so as to stand nearly
horizontal. The baggage ear was also nearly hor
i. 111;11. while the tender and engine stood at an
• iii-le of to degrees, the latter oil terra lirma. The
mis of the two eoaehes and that of the liaggage
w. ve terribly eriislied in. Two men Were killed,
on. named Warner, the baggage-man, badly
.•rushed, th. ~tlj r .Mi. Faulkner, of Ovrego. hrak< -
..i also instantly killed. Several others were
- . rely injured ; one a lady on her way to Eug
ii,l had her leg broken. She had a child about
!.m y. rs of age along, who escaped uninjured.
A limit about 5o years of age was so badly out on
tile thighs that his life is despaired of Several
tie ts were also injured but able to walk away
without assistance. While they were engaged in
-a tting out the de-ad and wounded the ears took
fir,-, but fortunately water was near and the tire
extinguished, so that another horror was not ad
hd to the terrible scene. Conductors (loss, Ar
nold and Smith were on the train. The Conductor,
Thomas Dodd, was in the rear ear at the time, and j
,11 escaped with a few braises. These by their
• nit. d ex.-rtions aided by others, succeeded in res
cuing the wounded. They also took care to have
til. proper lights out both east and west, so that
no further accident could occur. As a proof of the
igy exercised on the Erie road, the mail train
going west was turned round as soon as it up
-1 Touch* 1 the break, and in less than six hours
tim. liaggage and all were transferred, as the pass
engers on their way east as No. 12. The break, !
though a bad one, liardlv caused any interruption I
"t the travel. Trains were run up on both sides,
ad passengers and freight transferred in double
•puck time. The bridge was repaired and the
trains running regularly on Saturday evening last. •
I'.uuto.tii ACCIDENTS.— A serious accident
urn .1 to the Catawissa freight train going east
" u Thursday evening, it ran into a land slide
• hoiit live miles east of this place, throwing the
us limn the track and making a total wreck of
the whole train. No lives were lost. The passcn
g. is ~n the Harrisburg train yesterday morning,
u - 1, transferred to another traiimind brought here !
. little behind time.
An engine was disabled on the P. & E. road '
..l.ove Jersey Shore, on Thursday evening, by inn- I
nitig into a freight ear xvbieb had been thrown off
the truck of a switch, so near the main track as
not to allow the train to pass. Passengers were j
detained until yesterday morning. < ~/
|
Iloitßim.i: ACCIDENT.—M rs. Hi OH MI BRIDE,
Mill Hall, met with a fearful death on Wednes
i.iy evening last, from the explosion of a coal oil
; tap. She had gone to the kitchen and set the
lap down on the table, when it exploded. The
tUiu. s communicated to her dress, when she left
house and tried to reach the creek, a few rods
'"Mant, to extinguish the tire, but from the rapidity
;ith which she was enveloped hv the flames, and
;, v some difficulty in opening the gate, she wasun
v to do so. She then threw herself on the
■*"1111,1 and tried to extinguish the five by rolling
'* l trass, la the meanwhile some of the neigli
arrived, hut not until all her clothes were
■"lied oil her body. She was removed to the
•sc. so horribly burned that she survived only
■ next day at 1 o'clock. Her hnshaml is ab
" tin the army.— Clinton Kej>.
IINKV X VI I'lSTol.S. Mrs A ONES was
•t lh tl„. 1,.0 hist Friday, in front of the sa
•lid.-r .SAIL I.VOX S building, by a cousin of
• 'ma. who was in the saloon, and whom she
ring to go home. The man who shot her
uiued LEWIS. He was drank at the time. The
> 'bet was liaiab ,1 to him by a comrade, and af
■ in.; If-r. turned it. Both chaps were arres
lodged in jail. Every man found with
Ted weajionH should l>e arrested. Too many
' 1 '-"lvers. g.-t drunk, lose their senses, and
unfit to run at large.— DanvUlt Amerimn.
baker BARBER has purchased the
''tocery store of J. C. WIUJON, and is
"* "t'tl" " Mr. B. intends to tit up
x'tcuii. 'j Eating Houses in the country. Ice
" c '°hfectionery of all kinds will he kept
ou liuin i. ami <oid at reasonable raft s. I-'rom Mr.
ii's jH culi.tr litno.sM lor the Business w bespeak
for liini a generous patronage.
M A R HIED.
KF.HLER DEPEW.— In ll* rrickville, Sept. tith
1861, l>y Abel Holies, Esq., at bis office, Air. Ed
ward Keeler, t<> Miss Bknfc A. Depewr, both oi
Standing Stone.
LAMPHERE- M.I'RAC KEN.-Sept. 20th, 1804,
by the same, Mr. J. /. Lumpliere, to Miss Har
riet MeCracken, both of Standing Stone.
AVAGE—BREWSTER. -April Bth, 180a, by the
same. Air. Leomird Wage, of Orwell, to Miss
Ituth A. Brewster, of Leßaysville, all of Brad
ford Comity. Pa.
If MB
I) 1 El> .
HAGLEV. - At the residence of Andrew Aloseript,
in Herriek, April 2d. 1805. of Chronic Diarrhoea,
Miles P. Hugley. ot Co. 11, 12thColin. Vol.,aged
84 years.
•TAMES 1). HI MPHKEV departed this life at
Towanda, April 20, 1805. Born in Massaehn
settes, his father removed to Orwell, where lie was
known as a practising physician, and the son passed
the lirst active years of early manhood. In 1855
the subject of our sketch came to Towunda, es
tablished himself in business which lie prosecuted
with assiduity and success. Returning to Orwell
for a temporary sojurn in the fall of 1801, he was
prostrated by a sickness of four months, during
the past winter. On recovering, lie resumed his
place in the old circle of his friends in town, by
whom he was most warmly welcomed, and the hope
cherished, that his familiar face would long remain
to greet them on the street and in the Sanctuary.
But lie who doeth all things well, had ordained
a better portion for this His servant. The bright
and cheerful spirit with which lit resumed his du
ties as a citizen among ns, was like the flame,
which shoots up cheerfully around the embers, a
i mere premonition that the tile is ready to go out.
A constitution naturally feeble proved to be under
; mined beyond recovery. The springs of life
| were t vliausted and nature failed to rally under
! the application of medicine. Slow almost insen
! sibly free from pain -tile good man sank to his
test. " lie is not for God took him."
On the following Sabbath - amid the balmy air
j of ti spring morning—the bright sun overhead and
! the opening leaves of the woods around, all sosug
! gestive of the " Resurrection of-the .Just," a long
j procession pursued its way to Orwell-Hill, where
' after religious service in the Presbyterian Church,
| we laid him down, on one of those pretty green
| slopes, beside the remains of his father. His
i mother, truly "a mother in Israel," venerable in
age, was present, aid still waits her appointed
i time. The whole surrounding country contributed
I to swell the number that followed to the burial.
| The sad countenances of the citizens of Orwell, be
; frayed their sineere mourning for the dead and in
I their kindness to the living, by providing for the
eomlort 01 those who came from abroad, they
| showed a warm heart and a delicacy of feeling
I which are worthy of the highest praise.
Thus has passed away one whose sterling mod
j estv would forbid a labored epitaph. But in all
I the relations of life as the honored head of a fam
ily. as marked by diligence and strict integrity in
business, as the popular Superintendent of the
Sabbath School, us the judicious and exemplary
Ruling Elder in the house of God—hut above all
as the humble and lowly minded believer who
peacefully trusts, alone in the merits of the Re
deemer, we tind it in our hearts to pay this tribute
to his memory. " Precious in the sight of the
Lord, is the death of His lambs."
"Life's duty done as sinks the clay,
Light from it's load, the spirit flies,
While heaven and earth combine to say,
How blest tlic righteous when he dies."
Wysox, Pa. J. A. R.
itlisicllancous.
A LARGE ARRIVAL OF FISH, COD
•4A i'ISH, Mackerel, Herring, Blue-Fish, Scale-Fish.
Ac., at whole-ale and retail. Mackerel put tip in small
packages for family use, sonic very choice oi.es ; also
quarter and half-barrel packages, al offering for sale at
low rates, by fen 2 E. T. FOX.
T*o THE DAIRYMEN OF BRADFORD
A COI'XTY. Having procured the right ot making
and selling the celebrated Brinkcrhofl Churn in this and
8 usqueliauna County, which churn is so highly recom
mended wherever it is introduced. We can supply all
wauling tlitm on short notice, at onr Foundry, where
we k cp on hand Flows. Ac. All castings done to order.
BIItCHARI) A GEBOULI)
East Smithfield. Bradford CO., May ft, 1565. 4t.p.
LVTRA Y MARE.---Came into tlie encliv
-Li sure of the subscriber, about one week since, a
stray mare. The owrter is requested to prove property,
pay ( hinges anil take her away.
CEO. 11. WEI.LES.
Athens, May 10. 1865.—dt.
yALI ABLK IlorsK AND LOT FOR
' SALE. - The subscriber oilers for sale the dwelling
house and lot in this borough now occupied by him, be
ing the house built and formerly occupied by E. W.
Baird, esq. Terms made satisfactory, and posse>sion
given to -nit the purchaser. Apply to
M. E. SOLOMON.
Towauda, May 11, 1805.
I I ME, CEMENT AND MORTAR.—Liine,
-Li Cement and Mortar for sale by
I'. PHELAN.
All orders promptly filled. May 10,1865.
jIfRS. HAVERLY, WAVERLY, N. Y.,
-LLL Artist in Hair Jewelry, Rings, Fins, Bracelets.
Chains. Switches, Combs, Waterfalls, Grecian Bows!
anil Braids of various patterns. Work from a distance
promptly attended to. warranted satisfactory, and re
turned by mail. Those having hair for sale give me a
call, or scud, as I wish to purchase. May 10, 1 -ij.">.
DISSOEFTIO.N OF CO-EAKTXEESIim
The co-partnership heretofore existing between
Hiram F. Kimball A Avery Beebe. in the Mercantile bu
siness, under the firm u.imeot Kimball A Beebe, is this
day di-solved by limitation. All indebted are requested
to make immediate payment. The books will be left in
the hands of H. F. Kimball.
KIMBALL A BEEBE.
Potterville, May 1. 1K1,5.
The busine-s will be continued at the old stand by
Kimball A Son. who solicit, the patronage of the people
nl Eastern Bradford . X. I!.—New stock n! goods just
arriving, which will tie sold at pi-do prices.
IpOl \l>.—ln tlio Sust|Uf'li:iiina River,
near Ulster, on or about the nth in.-t.. a young red
cow, so weak tli.it she was unable to walk. The owner
is requested to come forward, prove property, pay
charges and take her away.
HIRAM G SHAW,
April 17, 1805 CHARLES RTDAI.T*
l RAN. —Came into the enclosure 01,0 1 ,
A the subscriber about the middle of the present
month, a dark red cow. with some white on the belly {
and legs. Supposed to be three years old, and has the
appeatanee of giving milk the past winter.
... . . NORMAN SHAW.
Ulster. April 24, 1865.
LjViI.AV 1 utae into the enclosure of
iV, Vf ,^ ti . cld tw F-> " " r about the
12th of Aprd, Ist,., a Red Heifer, about 4 years old.—
1 he owner can have her by pioving property and pay
ing charges. j. M. VAN BUZOIt
Litchfield, April 18,1865. I'L/.UK.
CHIN G LES WANTED.—A quantitytfNo.
O 2, Sawed Shingles are wanted immediately by the
Towanda Coal Company delivered at Graydon or on the
line ol the Barclay Kail Road. Apply to
JAMES MACFARLANE,
Towauda, March 16, 1865. Gen. Man'get' T. C.Co.
I 1 S T\s <; A K I) K X S E E 1) S !
It is an established tact that a proportion of the
Garden seeds sold in the country are worthless or nearly
so. The reason is obvious. Seeds ate left by the owners
with merchants to sell on commission, olten hut a small
portion ol them are sold, the remainder luting returned,
repacked and sent out again the following year, and so
continuing until as a matter of course many ol tlie seeds
at e worthless. In order to get the best and most reli
able see's I have bought a large stock of Robert Bui*;,of
Philadelphia, a house whose reputation for selling frt*h
mid pure mid* is not surpassed by any 111 tlie country ;
and who never send out any seeds 011 commission, and
consequently not liable to accumulate old stock.
t think a little reflection will convince any one ol the
advantage of purchasing these seeds. I have many var
ieties not to be found any wlietc 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.
SALE. —Two I [(uses, Harness, Top
J. Buggy, and Cutting Box. Enquire of
. ... . JAMES McINTYRE,
April 17. <., At brake S Wagon Hiop,
r P<) ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN !
A SETTLE CP ! SETTLE UP!!
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. 1865. JNO. BEIULEMAN.
iUcrtl)anbi?c.
■ JJ K N R Y AI ERC U R A CO.,
i
J Towanda, Penn'a,
Have on hum] ami are opening at
* LOW ES T MARKET PRICKS.
s
A superior stock of
DRY OOOPS,
i
PRESS OOOPS,
t
• WOOLENS,
l
COTTONS,
l
t
WHITE OOOPS,
HOSIERY,
NOTIONS,
ROOTS A SHOES,
CROCKERY, Ac.
Towunda, March 21, ISGS.
QINCE THE RECENT DECLINE IN
C PRICES
1* 0 W E L L & CO.,
Have maile large addition to their stock of
BLEACHED and
UNBLEACHED
COTTON OOOPS,
PRINTS,
'
PE LAINES, Ac., &c.
And now they otter them for sale
At the
L O W ES T M A R K E T P R I C ES.
March !, 1 sfi.l.
IL I A M A . ROC K W ELL,
Having just returned Ironi New York,
Is now receiving and offers
AT
MODERATE 'PRICES,
A
FINE STOCK
OF
S P R I N (J O 0 OPS!
And although
" T HIS CRD E L WAR IS OVER.'
It does not follow thai people can dispense with the tie
cessaries of life.
CAM., THEREFORE, AND SEE HIS
DOMESTIC OOOPS,
PRINTS,
DELAINES,
O ROPERIES,
TOYS, AC. AC.
LADIES' AND OKNTLEMEVS HATS,
I
UMRRELLAS \np PARASOLS,
SI MMER SHAWLS,
#
ROOTS AND SHOES,
'
CROCKERY, Ac. Ac.
Towanda, May 10, 1563.
<P>rorcrif6.
QBO It 0 E S '!' E V K N S ,
< KNKK AI. DKALKH
IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, GRAIN,
SALT. AC.,
Heidltmun'x Block, t.uniei of Mam A Hi idgr Siretin,
Would respectfully announce that he is prepared to
exhibit a tine assortment of
(JROCE K I E 8 ,
Which are now ottering at the lowest possible prices for
CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
He would invite the public to an examination of his
f tock, which is entirely new and has been carefully se
lected with especial reference to the wants ol thi- mar
ket.
He isalso prepared to pay cash for all f Couu—lyiu k
v ( roduee. Towauda. April 25 4.186 ods
QROCE RI E S <7 HEA 77
E. T. KOX, has just received the finest assortment of
Groceries ever otfcred for sale in Towauda, To my old
customers, I would say,
You shall have HOOT), FRESH AND FIRST CLASS
GOODS at the lowest price.
To any one who will lavor us with a call, we think we
ouu otter INDUCEMENTS seldom found in this vicinity
We take pleasure in showing Goods, and will try and
make it to the interest of all to buy. Our motto is
GOOD GOODS AT LOW RATE, AND
FAIR DEALING.
January 1*64. E. T. FOX.
JUST RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK,
A First Rate Assortment ol A No. 1,
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
FISH, &c.,
Which the subscribers offer to the citizens ot Bradford
County
At the
Lowest prices, at d guarantee everything sold of the
BEST QUALITY OR NO SALE.
Also,
Wanted, FARMERS' PRODUCE,
For which the highest price, in CASH, will he paid.
C. B. PATCH A Co.
Towanda, Jan, 28, 1864.
FOR
MACKEREL,
HERRING,
And CODFISH, ga to
PATCH'S.
pott
TEAS, SUGARS j and COFFEES,
Go to
PATCH'S.
F o R
TOBACCO
31GARS, Ac., go to
PATCH'S.
gOO T S AN I) SIIO ES !
New Styles at
HUMPHREY A GO'S.
| JUMPHREY & CO.'S HARNESS SHOP !
Has a full stock of
II A RN E S S', S A I) I) L E S, W II I P S,
And everything to lie found in a first class establishment
rjIRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS,VALISES
AND RETICULES,
largest assortment in town, at
HUMPHREY & GO'S.
1 WOULD call attention to our Stock of
TEA, which we offer for sale cherp by the chestoi
retail: every sale warranted to give satisfaction or the
money refunded, at FOX'S.
WANTED. —A Bellows, Anvil, Vice and
a complete set ot Blacksmith tools. Also a good
Blacksmith accustomed to the work ot Miners.
JAMES MACFARLANE.
March 11, 1865, General Manager T. C. Co.
LANDED ON THE PREMISES OF THE
subscriber tu the ice freshet ot March lltli, and ta
ken care ot by him, a part ola raft ot hemlock sawed
lumlier.
The owner can have the same by proving property and
paying charges. J. W. INGHAM.
Sugar Run, Pa , March 25, 1865. !
FOR SALE.— A first class new Canal
Boat for sale, by
March 14,1865. .W.A.ROCKWELL.
Cfgal.
A LIST AM) CLASSIFICATION of |K-r
--sons engaged in tlie sale wl Goods, Ware> and
Merchandise. in the County of Bradford, lor the year
1865.
Tuwnnhip. Xamei. Clast. Am't I.i'if.
Athens Borough Welles A Cage, •13 tlO oti
C. A J. W. Oom.stock, is 10 00
(1. A. Perkins. 13 10 fO
F. N. Page, 14 7 00
E. A well, 14 7 00
Harris A Saltrnarsb, 13 10 00
C. H. Herrick, Trustee, 14 7 00
D. F. Park. 10 20 00
H. Carner. 14 7 00
Edwin White. 14 7 00
Mrs. Colmrn, 14 7 00
Athens twp —David Gardner, 14 7 00
A. Beidletnau, 14 7 00
J, S. Schultz, 14 7 00
Albany—A. A 8. D. Steriger, 14 7 00
Asylum—U. Moody, 13 10 00
Burlington West— Ed. E. I.ootuis, 14 7 00
S S. Webster, 14 7 00
Burlington bnio.- J. F. Long A Sons, 13 10 00
Reuben Morley. 13 10 00
I). H. Sweeny, 14 7 00
B. Sconton, 14 7 00
Canton twp.— J. M. Foster, 14 7 00
Andrus A Palmer, 14 7 00
Canton boro.—W. 8. A E. Newman. 14 7 00
Wm.H. Braine, 12 12 30
A Doty. 13 10 00
J. E. Bullock, 11 7 00
Spalding A Townsend, 14 7 00
Mix A Ho per, 14 7 00
W. 8. Baker, 14 7 00
John Turner. 14 7 00
H. T. Be irdsley, 14 7 00
Charles A. Kris,. 14 7 00
E. Wilcox, 14 7 00
Columbia—Peter Monroe, 14 7 00
A. B. Austin, # 14 7 00
Franklin - Barclay Coal Company, 11 15 00
Fall Creek Iron A Coal Co., 11 15 00
Granville L.D.Taylor, 14 7 00
Herrick—C. Rice, 14 7 00
Leßoy—C. H. Lamb, 14 7 00
N. Smith, 14 7 00
C. D. Holcomb A Co., 14 7 00
Monroe—A. L. Cranmer A Sou, 14 7 00
Henry Tracy, 14 7 00
Orwell—Kimball A Beebe, 13 10 00
L. H. Bronson, 14 7 00
S. 11. Bronson. 13 12 50
H. Gibbs A Son, 14 7 00
G.J.Norton, 14 7 00
Overton—C. Hickcrman, 14 7 00
Pike—Stevens A Burrows, 13 10 00
Leßaysville L. L. Bosworth, 14 7 00
Bos worth A Co., 13 10 00
J. F. Bosworth A Son 14 7 00
G. H. Little A Son, 13 10 00
Rome boro—Geo Nichols, 13 10 00
L. L. Moody, 13 10 00
Ridgbury—B P. Burk, 14 700
Evans A Hill, 14 7 00
L. B. Gardner, 14 7 00
Lyman Woodruff, 14 7 00
A. H. Voorhis, 14 7 00
Springfield—N. S. Watson, 14 700
Win Daily, * 14 7 00
Smithtield—C. B. Riggs, 14 7 00
E. S. Tracy, 14 7 00
Fritcher Durfey. 14 7 00
M. E. Bullock, 14 7 00
Standing Stone—James Espy, 14 7 00
F. E. Bush, 13 10 00
H.W.Tracy, 14 7 00
South Creek—J M. Young, 14 7 00
Hiram Sample, 14 7 00
Sheshequin—Ralph Gore, 14 7 00
Terry—J. L. Jones ACo , 14 700
Troy Boio.—S. N. Asplnwall, 11 15 00
J. Blamped, 12 12 50
G. F. Redington, 13 10 00
Jewell A Pomeroy, 13 10 00
O.P.Ballard, 14 7 00
M. Frankel, 14 7 00
E. C. Oliver A Son, 14 7 00
E. H. Dewey, 13 10.00
S. W. Paine, 14 7 00
Pierce A Seymour, 14 7 00
Mrs. C. K. Spencer, 14 7 00
E. P. Perine. 5 00 00
Lcng A Hopkins, 0 25 00
F. Calkins, 14 7 00
F. L. Ballard, 14 7 00
Grant A Humphrey, 14 7 00
S.M. Leonard, 8 30 00
Morgan A Davidson, 13 10 00
Corbin A Mitchell, 14 7 00
Troy twp— R. Stiles, 14 7 00
Towanda Boro.--John Beidleman. 14 7 00
Wm. A.Rockwell. 11 15 00
Solomon A Son, 12 12 50
G. W. Coon A Co., 13 10 00
Wickham A Black, 13 10 00
W. K. Hill, 14 7 00
J. Shlain, 13 10 00
H. C. Porter, 13 10 00
Montanyes, 10 20 00
Hen-y Mercur A Co., 10 20 00
D. H .Barstow, 13 10 00
A.M. Bley, 14 7 00
J.Lewis, 14 7 00
Codding A Russell, 8 30 00
Tracy A Moore, 11 15 00
R. M. Eddy, 14 7 00
J. Powell A Co., 3 100 00
E. T. Fox, 12 12 50
C.B. Patch A Co., 11 15 00
J.M.Collins, 13 10 00
J. A. Record, 14 7 00
Humphrey A Co., 13 10 00
Marshal Brothers, 13 10 00
J. O. Frost, 14 7 00
Cow lea A Co., 12 12 50
Geo. Stevens, 10 20 00
J. W. Taylor, 12 12 50
Wm. A. Chamberlin, 14 7 00
A. M. Warner, 14 7 00
Bister—Amaaa Watkins, 14 7 00
A Newell A Co., 14 7 00
Jaon S." Smith, 14 7 00
Wilniot— Samuel Norconk, 14 7 00
Wyalnsing—G. H. Bixby. 12 12 50
J. G. Keeler, 14 7 00
Augustus Lewis, 13 10 00
E. M. Bishop. 13 10 00
C. S. Laferty, 13 10 00
Aysox—V. E. A J. E. Piollet, 14 7 00 j
iVarren—R.Cooper. 13 10 00 !
Talmadge A Bowen, 14 7 00
iVelles—Jason Watkins, 14 7 00
A List and Classification of Persons eugaged in the
lale oi Patent Medicines, Nostrums, Ac., in the County
if Bradford, for the year 1865.
tthens—G. A. Perkins, 4 5 00 I
A. Beidleman. 4 5 00 j
lurlington boro.—J. F. Long A Sons] 4 500 <
D. H. Sweeney, 4 5 00
lanton -J.M Foster, 4 5 00
W. S. A E. Newman, 4 5 00 I
Wm. H. Braine. 4 5 00 |
A. Doty, 4 5 00 !
J. O. Randall. 4 5 00 j
W. S. Baker, 4 5 00
Andrus A Paimer, 4 5 00
J.N. Williams, 4 5 00
Columbia—Peter Monroe. 4 5 00
A. B. Austin, 4 5 00 :
leanvllle—L. D. Taylor, 4 5 00 ,
,eßoy—C D. Hoaglaud A Co., 4 5 00
C. H. Lamb, . 4 5 00 j
Irwell—S. N. Bronson, 4 500
'ike—J. F. Bosworth A Son, 4 500 t
lome—Geo.Nichols r 4 5 00 !
L. L. Moody, 4 5 00
lidgbury—A. H.Voorhies, 4 500
B. B. Burk, 4 5 00
L. B. Gardner, 4 5 00 j
Imithfield—E. S. Tracy, 4 500 j
South Creek—J. M. Young 4 500
Hiram Sample, 4 5 00 |
shesheuuin— Ralph Gore, 4 5 00 !
Troy—G. F. Redington, 4 500 !
F. S. Ballard, 4 5 00
Corbitt A Mitchell, 4 5 00
Towanda—H. C. Porter. 4 500
D. H. Barstow. 4 5 00
iVindham—Wm. H. Russell, 4 5 00
List of Bankers and Brokers in the County of Brad
"ord for the year 1865.
Troy Boro.—Pomeroy Brothers. 9 26 62
Towanda boro.—B.S.Russell, 9 26 62
A List of Beer and Eating Houses and tneir classifica
tion. in the County of Bradford for the year 1865.
Burlington boro.—C. W. Cranmer, 8 10 00
Danton boro.—H. Tattle, 8 10 00
A. V. Trout, 8 10 00
Henry Morgan, 8 10 00
Columbia—A. P. Slade. 8 10 00
Gronville—J T. Leonard, 8 10 00 |
Litchfield—John McKean, 8 10 00
Monroe loro.—A. Mullen, 8 10 00
11. S. Phinney. 8 10 00
Mingns A Cranmer, 8 10 00
Leßaysville—W. F. Robins, 8 10 00
Orwell—H. A. Prince, 8 10 00
Albert Allen, 8 10 00
R me—C. S. Park. 8 10 00
Standing Stone—C. S. Taylor, 8 10 00
Shesheqnin—Kinney A Brigham, 8 10 00
Terry—E. W. Neal, 8 10 00
Troy boro.—J. N. Wolf, 8 10 00
C. T. Merry A Co., 8 10 00
Towanda boro.—John Meredith, 8 10 00
D. B. Bartlett, 8 10 00
John Laughlin, 8 10 00
J. S. Allyn, 8 10 00
T.J. Jones. 8 10 00
F. E. Barber, 8 10 00
Ulster—U. Shaw, 8 10 00
Rockwell Brothers, 8 10 00
Classification and list of Distilleries and Rreweri es in
Bradlord County for the yaar 1805.
J. A G. F. Velie, distillery, 25 00
Towanda boro.—A, Loder, brewery, 15 00
I, N. N. BETTS. Mercantile Appraiser tor the County
of Bradford, for the year 1865, do hereby certify the
feregoing to be a correct list of said appraisement and
classification of the same lor the year 1865.
Appeal at the Treasurer's Office in Towanda, June 3.
1865. N. N BETTS,
May 10, 1m,5. Mercantile Appiaiser.
XTOTICE TO COLLECTORS.—In per-
Xl suance of in Act passed the 30th day of April,
1864, taking effect in 1865, the Commissioners are re
quired to pay the full amount of State Tax to tbs Sta'e
Treasurer before the first day of August in each and
every year, and in case of failure the county is charged
five per cent, upon all remaining uupaid upon that date,
and the Commissioners are required to charge the same
to Collectors. In order to make prompt payment lo the
State Treasurer, Collectors will be required to settle
and pay their Duplicates ol State and County Tax In
full by the 15th day of July next. Am! upon tailuie of
any Collectors to comply with the above suits will be
immediately bronght to collect the amount due. No
abatements can lie allowed.
J. CAMPBELL, )
W. B. DODGE. V Corn's.
JNO. BEARDSLEE
COM'KS OFFICE, April 17,1865,
Ccgal.
NOTICE. Notice is here*
JLJ by given that a!l persons indebted t< the estate of
\RANTHUs HVATT.lateot Wells township. Bradford
County, dee d, are requested to luuke payment without
delay and all having claims against said estate are re
quested to present tfiem t'uly authenticated lor settle
ment.
J. E. COOK.
May 15, 186.5. Executor
A DMINIBTRATOIPS NOTlCE—Notice
J\. is hereby given, that all persons Indebted to the
estate of WM. RoBERTs dec d, late ol Canton twp. are
requested to make immediate payment, and those bav
ing demands against said estate will present litem duly
authenticated lor settlement.
WM. ROBERTS,
I'. STOCK WELL,
May 16, 1x65. Administrators.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the
estate of ELI-HA WHITNEY, dee d, late ot Wyalusing
arc requested to make immediate payment and those
having demands against said estate will jit sent them
duly authenticated tor settlement.
L. I'. STALFORD,
May 16,1865. Administrator.
ADM INISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
-Cv is hereby given, that all persons iudebted to the es
tate of ISAAC WEBBER, dee'd, late ot franklin twp.,
are requested to make immediate payment, and those
having demands against said estate will present them
duly authenticated for settlement.
JANE WEBBER,
ANDREW CUMMINS,
Spriugtield, May 15, 1865. Administrators.
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. —By virtne of
an order issued nut of the Orphan's Court of lirad
ford County, the undersigned Administrator ol Silas
Packard, dee'd, will sell on the premises in Alba Boro'
on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST, 30, 1865, at 1 o'clock, p.
nr., all that lot, piece or parcel ot land situate in Alba
Borough, hounded as follows : Beginning at the centre
or junction of the Granville road and the road leading
from Arabol Blackman's, Mauley's, and
hounded on the east by the road leadiug from the said
Mauley's, on the south Ity B. Baker's lot.ou the west by
lands of Irad Wilson, on the north by the Granville road.
Containing one-half aere, he the same more or less, a
small framed dwelling house thereon.
ALSO—AII that certain lot of land situate in Leßoy
twp., bounded as fo.lows : Beginning at a hemlock
stump on the liue ol W. J, Stones' lot, thence north B'2s°
west I t rods to an ash. thence north 35° west ft rods to
a post, south-west corner ot K. Anabk-s lot. thence east
53 perches to a post thence south aloug the liue of W. J.
Stones' land 108 rods to the place of beginning. Con
taining 27 acres and 100 rods, be the same more or less.
ALSO—AII that other certain lot, piece or parcel of
land situate in Canton twp., and hounded as follows, on
the west by lands of William Packard and Henry Jen
nings, on the north by lands formerly owned by Wm.
Scott, dee d., on the east by lands belonging to the es
tate ol John Grey dee'd., on the south by lauds belong
ing to the estate of Abigal Ayres, dee'd.,. Containing
about 104 acres; about 50 acres improved, with one
trained house, barn and out buddings and an apple or
chard thereon.
TERMS—I2S to be paid on each lot at the time the
property is struck down, one half ihe remainder on con
tinuation of sale the balance in one year thereafter with
interest from confirmation.
MINOR P. PORTER,
May 11, ls6e. Administrator.
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.—By virtue
of an order issued out of the Orphan's Couit of
Bradford County, the undersigned administrator of the
estate ol ithel J. Allis, late of Orwell twp., dee'd.. will
sell on the premises, at puelic sale, on SATURDAY,
JUNE 3, 1865, at I, o'clock p. m. the following lot piece
or parcel of land situate iu Orwell tp., bounded north by
lauds of H. W. Barnes, on the east by lands of R. J.
Pickering, J. W Pay sou aud P. Matsou, on the south
by lands ol George Smith, on the west by lauds of Har
riet All is. Containing 50 acres, more nr less, about 25
acres irnproved , a smalt lramcd house, a framed barn
not entirely finished, and an old saw-mill thereon.
TERMS—S.SO to bejpaid on the day ot sale, ;one half
he balance on confirmation, the balance wih interese
from confirmation, within one year thereafter.
JOHN \V. PAYSON
May 5, 1866. Administrator.
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE—By virtne of
an order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford Coun
ty, the undersigned Administrator oi the estate of Mar
garet Fritcher, late of Athens b rough, deceased, will
sell on the premises, at public sale, on THURSDAY,
JUNE 29. 1865, at 1 o'clock, p. in., the following lot,
piece or parcel of land situate in Athens borough,
bounded as follows : Beginning on Main-st.. at the
north-west corner of Chester Parks' lot. thence north
wardly along Main-st., 50$ feet to land now owned by
the Episcopal Church, thence eastwardly along lie liue
of land of said Episcopal Church 10.5 feet to the land of
C, W. Clapp, thence southwardly along said C. W.
Clapp's land 16 feet, thence eastwardly along the line
of lands of said Clapp 60 feet to the north-west corner
of a lot owned by M. Pike, thence southwardly along
the liue of said Pike 35$ leet to lands of the said M.
Pike, thence weswardly along lands of the said M. Pike
aud the north line of M. Parks' lot lt>s feet to the place
of beginning.
TERMS—S2S to he paid on the day ot sale, half the
balance on confirmation, the balance one year thrreatter
with interest from continuation.
CHARLES W. CLAPP,
May 11, 1865. Administrator.
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.—By virtue
ofau order ot the Orphan's Court of Bradford
County, the undersigned administrators of the estate of
Edward B. Perine, late ot Troy boro' dee'd., will sell on
the premises, at public sale, on TUESDAY, JUNE 6,
1865, at 1 o'clock, p. m., the follow ing lot, piece or parcel
of land, situate iu Troy boro' bounded as follows, to
wit: on the south by Main-st., on the west by lots be
longing to N. M. Pomeroy and E. C Oliver, on the
north by lot belongiug to the heirs of E. F. Ballard,
dee'd., cast by a lot belonging to O. P.Ballard. Con
taining one acre, to be sold in one or more lots.
TERMS—S.SOO to he paid on each lot it sold separate
on the day of sale, one half the baiauce.on confirmation
the balance in one year thereafter with interest from
;onflrmation. \V. \V. PERINE,
G. F. REDINGTON,
May 5,1865. Administrators.
OR PHAX'S COURT SALE.—By virtue
of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford
bounty, the undersigned Administrator of the estate of
tthaanel iMght, deceased, will sell on the premises, at
tublic sale, on SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1 65, at 1 o'-
clock, p. m., the following lot. piece or parcel of land
lituate in Burlington twp., hounded as follows: Be
ginning at a cbesnut at the south-east corner of War
ant No. 1500, thence by lands of Wm. Barnes east
16 6-25 prs. to the north-west corner of Alexis De
ichaux laud, thence by lauds ol Alexis Desehaux 107
)rs., to the south-west corner of Alexis Desehaux.
hence west by lauds lately owned by Wm. C. Hall
16 8-25 prs. to a corner, thence west by the west line o!
Variant No. 1724, 107 prs, to the place of beginning.—
'ontaining 30 acres, or thereabouts, all improved, with
i framed house log barn and a few truit trees thereon.
TERMS—S2S to be paid on the day of sale, the trai
nee on confirmation.
ROBERT M. PBUYME,
May 11, 1865. Administrator.
r ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.—By virtue
L/ of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford
lounty, the undersigned Guardian of the minor chil-
Iren of Edw<rd A. Murray, late of Atheus twp., de
eased, will sell on the premises, at public sale, on FRI
)AY, JUNE 30,1865, a' 1 o'clock, p. m., the following
at, piece or parcel ot land, situate in Athens twp ,
lounded north by lands occupied by Thomas Ogden,
ast by lands lately owned by Nathaniel Crane, south by
he road leading up Griffin's creek to J K. Wrights,
rest by lands lately owned by Erastus Wolcott, dee'd.
lontaining about 96 acres, more or less.
TERMS—S2S to he paid < U the property being struck
lown, one halt the balance on confirmation, the bai
lee in one year thereafter with interest from confirma
ion. MARY ANN MURRAY,
May 11, 1865. Guardian.
Upbctjvciff's institute.
gYE AND EAR INSTITUTE.
DR. UP DE GRAFF,
JcULIST. A PRIST AND GENERAL SIRGEON, ELMIRA.N. Y.
Treats all Diseases of the Eye, Eur ami Throat.
THE EYE.—He will operate upon Cataract, Artificial
Pupil, Cross Eyes, Lachrymal Fistula, Pterygium, Entro
pion, (inversion of the cyc-lid,] aud treats all forms of
'SORE EYES," such as Granulated Lids., Purulent
Ophthalmia, Opacities of the Cornea, Scrofulous dis
eases of the Eye, and all diseases to which the Eye is
subject.
THE EAR—Treats successfully Discharges from the
Ear, iVoises in the Ear. Difficulty of Hearing, Deafness,
[even when the Drum is entirely destroyed, will insert
an artificial one, answering nearly all the purposes of the
natural
THE THROAI". Ulcertted Throat, Enlarged Ton
sils, together with
CATARRH
iu all its forms, permanently cured.
GENERAL SURGERY.—He will operate upon Club
Feet. Hare Lip, Cleft Palate, Tumors, Cancers, Morbid
Growths, Deformities from Burns, and Hernia, and per
forms PLASTIC OPERATIONS-Where the Nose, Lips
oi any portion of the face is destroyed through disease
or otuerwi.se, by healing them on anew.
ear Will attend to the Amputation of Limbs, "ia
aud General Surgery in all its branches.
INSERTS ARTIFICIAL EVES.—Giving them all the
motion and expression of the natural, defying detection,
they are inserted without removing the old one or pro
ducing paiu.
The Doctor's collection ol instruments comprises all
the latest improvements, and is the largest in the State,
the superior advantages he has had iu perfecliug him
self in all that is new and valuable in Surgery, warrants
him iu saying that everything within the hounds of the
piolession may be expected ot'him.
The Institute has been greatly enlarged, so that we
can now accommodate an increased number of pat tents
from a distance. Comfortable Boarding Houses attach
ed to the establishment.
So incurable cases received for Treatment or Ojiera
lions. It a case is incurable he will be so informed.
Institute on Water street, opposite the Brainard House
Etmira.N. Y. Feb 2, 1865.
VJO ULI) ER S \Y AXTE I> !
The subscribers want three or four Moulders at J their
Foundry and Machine Shop, in Athens, to whom -the
highest wages and constant employment will be given.
Athens, Pa., March 2.1865. BLOODtA CO.
Ctgal.
IIKIMEE'S SALE.—By virtue of ;t writ
Oof Ki. Fa.issued out of the Court of Common I'le.t- of
Bradford coutry. to mo directed and delivered, will'.,
exposed to public sale at the Court House in ti.e IP.ro'
of Towulldu, SATURDAY, JI NK 1, 1866, at 1 o'clock
p. m. the following described lot situate in West Bur
llngton tp.. and ftotinded as follows: north by bent of
C. T. Merry. east by land ol Mary Hunson, .south by
lands ol Mary Heuaon and Alonzo Reach, west by lam!
of W. Phelps. Containing 40 acres of land, more of
less, about 8 acres improved with a log house and a few
fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of the Coin
monwealtb of Pennsylvania vs. Abraham Steel.
■ ALSO—One other piece of land in Canton twp., boun
ded on the uorth by land of J. K. Bullock, east by Troy
st., sonth by laud of Henry Morgan anil P. Black, west
by laud of llardiug & fate. Containi ig one half acre,
more >r less, all improved with one small framed build
ing thereon
A 1,80- -One other piece of land in Canton twp ~ boun
ded north by land of C. A Krise, ea>t by land of If 11.
and J. E. whitman, 8. L. Gilliott and the estate ol Win
H. Morell deceased, on tho -outh by land ol Wtn. H
8.-aine, and west by Troy street Containing aliotit one
sixth of ali acre of land, be tlie same more or less, all
improved, with one framed shop and one framed barn
thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit ol S. W.
and I). F. Potneroy A Co., to use of Charles G Mauley
vs. Darius Manley. A. K. M tnley and F. G. Manley.
ALSO—The tallowing described piece or par-el ol
land situate in Columbia twp., bounded iiorfb by lauds
of Alfred Furman, east by land of James Strong, south
by land of Wm. H . McClelland, et. al., and west by land
of said Alfred Furman. et. al. Containing 100 acres ol
land, more or less, about 140 acres improved, with a
framed house, two framed barns and two apple orchards
thereon.
Seized and taken in execution ut the suit ol S. M.
Leonard to nse ol Kleazer Pomeroy vs. Elias Gustiu and
J. B. Gustiu
ALSO -The following described lot, piece or parcel ol
land situate in the Troy-boro' bounded as follows. <>u the
north by lands of li. 8. Daitt. east by • 'anion street,
south by lauds of D. F. l'omeroy and Widow Crippiu,
west by land of D. F. Pomeroy. Contaiuing 4acres,
be the same more or less, all improved with 1 hrick
liouse, 1 framed house and a tew fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of H. H.
Fitch to use of Eleazer Porneroy vs. S. H. Fitch.
J.MONROE SMITH.
Towanda. May 11, 1865. Sheriff.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE—Notice
is hereby given that all persons indebted to the es
tate of TRUMAN NICHOLS, late of Missouri, deceased
are requested to make payment, without delay,
and those having claims against said estate mast prc-rnt
them duly authenticated tor settlement.
(Persons are requested to present their claims to the
subscriber at Smithfield Summit.)
JAMES H. WEBB
March 2,1*85. Adni'riistr.itoi
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE- Notice is
hereby given,that all persons indebted to the estate
of MARGARET BLOW,late of Owego N.V.,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. 18G5. Administratrix.
AD MINISTR ATO R'S N OTIC E.— Notiie
is hereby given that all persons indebted to the es
tate ol J. R. 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 fur settlement
NATHAN NORTHRUP,
April 6, 1865. Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—Not ice
is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the
estate of Itbiel J. Allis, late ol Orwell township,Penn'a,
deceased, are requested to make immediate payment,
and those haviug claims against said estate will present
them duly authenticated for settlement.
J. W. PAYSOX,
March 22, 1865. Admin istrator.
pIXECUTOR'ri NOTlCE.—Notice is here
-Li by given, that all persons indebted tc the estate of
Rev. JULIUS FOSTER, late of Tow.inda Boro' dec "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. N. BKTTS, Jr..
March 16,1865. Executors.
V DM INISTRATOR SNOTI <JE.—Letters
S" * of administration ot the goods, chattels, Ac. ol
EMLY DRAKE, late of Litchfield twp., deceased,
have been issued to the subscriber. Al' persons indebt
ed to said estate are requested to make payment, and all
persons having demauds sgaiust the same "ate notilied to
pre.?ent the same (or settlement to the subscriber
JOHN R. EDSALL,
WM. H. SPENCER,
Feb. 9,1865. Administrators.
ADM INISTRATOR'S N OTI ( E.—Notice
is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the
estate of JONAH STANTON, late of Litchfield,
dee'd, are requested to make immediate payment, and
those having demands against said estate will please pre
sent duly authenticated for settlement.
WILLIAM SNYDER.
April. 18,1865. Administrator.
AD MINI STR ATO R'S NOT IG E—Notice
is hereby given that all persons indebted to the es
tale of H. J. BOWEN, late of Warren, dee'd..
are requested to make immediate payment, and all having
claims against said estate must present them duly au
thenticated for settlement.
EDWIN E. ALI.YN,
April 18. 1865. Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE.-NT.IITI
is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the
estate 'of DANIEL MINIER late of Sbesbequin twp .
dee'd., are requested to make immediate payment
and those having demands against said estate will" pres
entthem duly authenticated for settlement.
WILLIAM RID ALL.
April 11, 1*65 Administrator.
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.-NOTICE IS
hereby given that all persons indebted to the estate
of MARVIN H. LEONARD dec d, late of Troy. Pa.,
are requested to make immediate payment, and" those
having demands against said estate will present them
duly authenticated for settlement.
WILLIAM VERBEt'K,
May 11,1865. Administrator.
A DMINISTRATORS NOTICE —Notice
41 is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
t ite of ROSWELL H AG AR late ol Standing Stone, dee'd.
are requested to make immediate payment, and all
having claims against said estate will present them
duly authenticated for settlement.
HANNAH HAGAR,
NELSON COE.
May 11, 1865. Admin'tor.
I EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is bere-
J by given, that all persons indebted to the
estate of R. WILCOX, late of Albany, township,
deceased, are hereby requested to make immediate
payment, and those haviug claims against said estate
will present them duly authenticated for settlement.
P.D WILCOX,)..
H. D. WILCOX ( hi - lCuto,s -
May 11,1865.
A DMINISTRATORS NOTICE.- -Notice is
Cx hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
tate of HIRAM MASON, late of Windham twp..dee'd
are requested to make immediate payment, and those
having claims against said estate will present them dr.lv
authenticated for settlement.
JAMES MASON.
May 11, 1565. Administrator.
ADMIN ISTR'OIiS NOTlCE—Notice is
hereby given, that all persons indebted to the
estate of E. P. PERINE, late of Troy Borough, dee'd
are requested to make immediate pa ment. and all
haviug claims against said estate ate requested to prc
ent them duly authenticated for settlement.
H. W. PERINE.
April 27, 1865. Administrator.
A I'M IXISTRATRIX NOTICE.— Notice
is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the
estate of S. WOODWORTH, late of Springfield towp.,
dee'd, are requested to make immediate payment, and
those having claim against' said estate will present th f -m
duly authenticated for settlement.
ELIZABETH WOODWORTH.
May 11. 1865. Administratrix
ADMINTOR'S NOTICE —Notice is here
by given. that all persons indebted to the estate of
J. D. HUMPHREY, late of Towanda borough, deceased
are requested to make immediate payment, and those
having demands against said estate will please present
dulv authenticated for settlement.
LAURA HUMPHREY.
IRA B. HUMPHREY,
May 11,1865. Administrators.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE—Notice
is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
tate of ALEXANDER SMITH, late of Wyalusing twp..
dee'd., are requested to make immediate payment, and
those having claims against said estate must present them
duly authenticated tor settlement.
ELIZA B. SMITH.
SAMUEL OVERPECK.
May 11. 1865. Administrators.
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE—By virtue
of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford
County,the undersigned,administratrix ot the c-tate of
Charles Rogers, late of Canton twp.. deceased will sell at
public sale.Jon the premises, on SATURDAY , JULY 1.
1865, at 1 o'clock, p. m., the following described lot,
piece or parcel of land situate iu Canton tp., bounded
as follows : Beginning at a hemlock tree the north-west
corner of lot No. 27. as surveyed by John Vandyke on
w arrant No 4596, thence cast 125 perches to a birch for
a corner, thence north 704 perches to a post, thence
125 perches to a post on the west lire of said warrant,
thence south perches to the place of beginning.
Containing 504 acres and 52 perches with allowance
ALSO—Another lot adjoining the above, beginning at
a sugar maple north-west corner of Fitch Spalding lot.
thence west 125 perches to the out line of warrant No.
4596 to a beech corner, thence south 704 perches to a
post, thence east 125 perches to a post, the north-west
corner deeded to Roswell Rogers, thence north " I.J prs.
to the place of beginning. Containing 52 acres and 3:14
lurches, with allowances, it being the south half of
the last above described lot of land, containing iu all 79
acres
TERMS—42S to be paid on the day of sale, 1700 on
continuation of sale, balance in oneyear thereafter, with
interest from confirmation.
EMILY VANDYKE,
May 11,1865, Administratrix.