Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, August 24, 1865, Image 3

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LOCAL AND GENERAL.
EX ION REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION.—
HIT- Republican County Convention have appoin
ted the following Committees of Vigilance, whose
LUTV it is to call meetings of the electors on Satur
day, SCJU 2, 180-3, between the hours of 3 ami 7 p
M, for the purpose of electing two delegates to
y , PRESENT each district in the County Convention
in- held at Towauda, Monday evening, Sept 4,
: L>y order of the Committee.
JOHN B. HIKES, Chairman.
COMMITTEES OF VIOILKNCE.
YLU: lmro' — David Palmer, C S Wilson, D WC
(.aidulL
\ anv C Carter, D S Alexander, J Vanloon.
UU'CILS tup —S Ovenshierjr., DGardner, A Suell jr.
, , :,S boio' —S B Hoyt, L White, I- N Page.
\ ,I. tiia Alex Cease, J B Morgan, John Becker,
S ~ .IN -U C Gilbert, E B Delong, H J Moody.
(Arlington—H Hill, T Waters, J Nichols.
.lingti>N west —C Taylor, G W Shattuek, Thomas
biackwell.
J L dngtoii boro' —M Long, E Everette, It Morley.
C ; .N N J L Bothwell, G C Spalding, W S Jayne.
II bo' —J W Vandyke, L H Morse, E Newman.
i it.:i a.i P P Peckhain, G Taylor, G Tracy,
i'nittkhu 11 Kellogg, C Stevens, Jl' Burnham.
.uviile —W Bunyon, M Avers, E Bailey.
II IIICK E Carr, 11 W Camp, Cyrus Puller.
1. R, I V D lloleomb, J Walters, Dr Win Wilcox.
L.tcfiticld — J B Wheaton, Wll Spencer, Cyrus
lhoodgood.
p. I .IVSVIILE- S Gorham, G W Brink, Dr. Dewitt.
l.io. twp -II Sweet, E Horton, T Smiley.
. .NI-OE bo —L Blackmail, H C Tracy, S S Hinmau.
0. I;>'D O Beverly, it It Richard, L Heverly.
eii'M eii E3l L'urrer, 31 Taylor, E B Powell.
J C W Reynolds, J W Jones, W Hutchinson.
G.MUY —B E Buck, G R Mead, 31 D Hennan.
1. ME J A 3loody, E Barnes, John G Towner.
ROME lio' —L L Moody, O P Young, J Possmore.
saeshequiu —E 1' Shaw, G Smith, E L Post,
suiitlifield -C E Wood, S Tracy, Walter Scott.
>i•:iiigiiehl U> 1' Ilarkness, BK Adams, T Wilder.
> ,:th Creek —J E Gillette, D P Hildreth, L Berk,
svivania— O Purman, P Monroe, P Purman.
s.auding Sloue —\\ Grillis, H W Tracy G A Wood.
Tr-y twp — S Thomas, E Reddington, R Stiles.
i:oi boro — G E Peek, 11 S Leonard, C Corbin.
, '.anda twp — L D Bowman, B Davidson, H L
Scott.
1.1.1, au1a bo' —W H H Gore, D C Dayton, C D
Passage.
MM north —J N Califf, A 31ead, W ASluyter.
. C.aora 11 Taylor, W Coburn, N J Cogswell,
'lerry. 11 Terry, J H Horton, J Terry.
I E Walker, 11 Shaw, J S Patterson,
MI: J A Newman, N Young, jr., \\ E Corbin.
iv milliam —A 31eKee, J Newman, B KuykendalL
v. T-iis A Brink, 31 Shepard, A Young.
W nmot -J W Ingham, D Abrarus, C S Stowell.
Wy.dusiug- -J Fee, E Hornet, 1 J Laeey.
\\\WX —A Lent, U C' Shores, John Tuttle.
WANTED. — Giro million feet of pine, hem
... oak, ash, beech, birch, maple and whitewood j
r in the log, to be delivered at Wilkes-liarre j
this Summer and coming Fall, for which a I
I ml price will be paid. Also, a large amount)
TL next spring. Address J. E. PATTERSON* A
' Clark's Greene, Luzerne Co., Pa., until Aug.
1 T. 1803, after which orders will be received at
VUIL.'S-Barre, Pa. June 5 —3 M.
J On Thursday, the 2Uih day of duly
ultimo, which was the sixtieth birthday of 3irs. J.
11. Black, ofWyalusing, mistress of the quiet conn
try Inn, kuovvu as the- •• Traveler's Home," that
I: : ist rioas lady (.who, by the way, keeps no help, )
..11 tided to her usual routine of house and dairy
S k. getting three regular meals for the family
! -ah s two or three extra meals for travelers, and
. addition to all this, spun sixty knots of woolen
van. ' Who will beat it ? It may be worthy of
i: Ti. that on her birth-day five years previous,
;,i: -. Black spun five runs. Young ladies of the
■ .V II figure and nimble toe, this was not street
v else we might expect some of you to take the
1' dm. _
ha - 'I T !. ACCIDENT. —The Schuyler coun
; ! rit gives the particulars of a terrible ac
c . : t v Id.'-h oc-c-ured in the town of Altay in that
:• v 'tithe 2Gtli inst. A large mill crank,
1 - is to answer the purpose of a cannon,
1 ingused by a party of young men to fire a !
-.dir. "ii the occasion of the marriage in that |
: "fa couple from Lodi. While loading this j
• I-'ular gun it exploded, killing two of the party,
i: juring three others so badly that their lives
1 spaired of. The parties were all of respec
' -families, and the accident occasioned great
■ . itemeut in the neighborhood.
CHENANGO CANAL PROSFECT. —We are glad
: ! in front Hon. John J. Taylor, who visited
8V use last week, in company with editor Smyth
: ti.. Tunes, for the purpose of an interview with
I ; Commissioner Bruce, that the latter gave en
. ..gement of another letting of 10 or 12 miles
: tie Chenango Extension during the present sea
n. There is no good reason why the work
should not now be progressing on the entire line
tween Binghamton and Owego. — Oweijo Gazette.
DANGEROUS COUNTERFEIT. —A very danger
. ' "unterfeit of the one dollar treasury notes by
General Government, has made its appearance,
i*. - described as nearly a fac simile of tbe bill. —.
1 IIU ral appearance is pronounced good. The
_! •II ink is of a lighter shade than that used on
inline. The figure lon the scroll work on
. •" r right hand corner of the note are printed
MI." •!. ;in the genuine they are White. The
I T -e iii the counterfeit is badly executed,
ad'-rs cannot BE too Well on tbeir guard in
; in the one dollar treasury notes.
* M K.VNN.V OF STATE SUPERINTENDENTS. —
L iatice with a call issued by the State Su
"B nts of Public Instruction in New Jersey,
C • ivaiiia and Maryland, the Superintendents
J tin National Teachers' Association in
■ sLurg, met Wednesday, August Hi, and or-
I Y electing B. G. Northrop, of Massachu*
t firman, and Rev. L. Bokkelen, of Mary-
LII'T. Secretary.
" 'TIS of interest connected with statistical
N r reports were discussed, and the follow
;q>j"jinted to memoralizt Congress re
!L E tabhshmeiit of a National Bureau of
'■ A : Rev. Dr. Van Bokkelen, of 3larylund ;
1 ■ C. Cl'hurn, of Pennsylvania ; Hon. E. E.
;VI -■ l Ohio.
I !::• appointment of a committee on con
• N and by-laws, and correspondence, the
• EC'III adjourned to meet in Washington, D.
L- second Tuesday of January, 1800.
Murder has become a fashionable
: KS popularity seems to be inducement
■ 'lnmission on the most trivial offences,
i. US with broken hearts no longer weep theni
- to dc ath, but murder those who win and tri-
W 'th their affections. Men suspicious of their
inst. ad of cutting the connubial knot,
.tway cut some lothario's throat or blow out
r-is, and then live happily with their spouses,
i with the popularity thus acquired. Wo
murder for revenge, and men kill for love,
aid moves on, and old Beelzebub is made
glad
LETTERS.—An item has appeared in
! '- V THE newspapers, stating that but one cent
required on drop letters. In order that
1 :; l '!<• may not misunderstand this matter, we
'• s tat that where there is no delivery made
- ' arriers, only a cent stamp is required on
"tt'Ts, but where carriers are employed to
• " mail matter at the residence or business
l citizens, as in the cities, a two cent stamp
" be affixed to letters.
"' V AT AIIEMV. —This institution will
I the first Monday in Sept. next and eon
1-even weeks. Scholars not taken for less
OUT, quarter. R. S. HOWES, Principal.
A g- 12, 1860.
RESIGNED.— CoI. S. D. POTTS tiavins re.
signed the position of General Manager of the
Philadelphia A* Erie railroad, Alfred L. Tyler lias
been appointed to that post
CoL Potts has accepted the presidency of a new
freight company, called Empire line.
We are glad to learn the Colonel will remain in
our town, where he has made so mauy friends by
his urbanity and promptitude while in the dis
charge of his duties as manager of the P. & E.
road.— II est Brunch Bulletin.
SUICIDE IN CANDOR.— On Sunday last, in
Candor Village, Miss Hannah Lewis, a girl 23 or
24 years of age, daughter of Lucas Lewis, commit
ted suicide by shooting herself through the heart
with a musket—her folks being absent at Church
with the exception of a brother who was asleep in
a bedroom in the chamber. When her folks came
home she was lying dead upon the floor, with the
gun by her side, the muzzle of which she had evi
dently held against her breast while she had
sprung the lock with her foot. Aberration ofmind
growing out of religions excitement is supposed to
have been the cause of the rash act. The family
are highly respectable, and the girl herself bore an
excellent character.— Owego Gazette.
tey" The subscribers to the fund for the
erection of a monument to Lieut.-Col. Guv H.
WATKINS, ere requested to meet at the Office of
Col. E. OVERTON, jr., on Saturday evening next, at
7 o'clock.
SAD ACCIDENT. —As the Way Freight
Train was going West Thursday morning last, a
boy 14 years old, who said his name was Joseph
McDonough, attempted to get aboard at the De
pot, in this village, while the train was in motion
and slipped between the cars and platform, the
wheels running over his hip and arm smashing the
bones and otherwise injuring him. The boy died
about one o'clock Wednesday morning, and was
buried in the Cemetery. He claimed to have|been
in the service of Uncle Sam, and said that the
company to which he belonged was mustered out
of service at Buffalo, and he was on his way home
to Philadelphia, where his parents reside.— Waver
ly Advocate.
f The Bradford County Medical So
ciety will hold its annual meeting at the 3lasonic
Hall, in the Boro'. of Towanda, on Wednesday,
Sept. 6tli, at 10 o'clock, a. m.
MR. EDITOR—DEAR SIR :—The readers of
the REPOBTES, I am sure are always glad to find
good news in the column local. I have a little to
communicate in a short narrative concerning "Un
cle Alincr's Sunday School " in Orwell township.
Other cases of like character might be mentioned.
"Uncle Miner" is one of our model Sunday-
School Superintendents. Seven years ago he be
gan the good work in what will he hereafter known
as 3linerville. He is a great favorite among the
children. Even the parents look up to him as
their teacher, a man "mighty in the Scriptures."
His scholars come by families. The houses are
closed when the hour for Sunday School arrives,
while children and parents, babes, grandmothers
and all go to Sunday School. Having no other
place they have been accustomed to meet in a
sehoolhouse. This summer it was not sufficiently
large to accommodate all who wished to attend.
They were compelled to remove to a little island
grove near by, which is literally covered with
seats, and all the seats are occupied every pleasant
sabbath. Last Sabbath I had the pleasure of vis
iting this schooL My missionary pony, "Promp"
brought me promptly to the place a half hour be
fore the time of meeting. I found " Uncle Miner"
in the school-house which was filled with children,
" asking and answering questions " from the Bible.
They at once proceeded to the grove where the
first half hour was occupied in asking not less than
one hundred questions on the Old Testament, all
of which were answered by the scholars in concert.
No books were used in this examination. " Uncle
Miner" stated that his scholars could go through
the whole Bible in the same way. Next followed
the Missionary's address in which he showed them
first how it was that their Sunday School had pro
cured for them a church invisible, and secondly,
what they shonld now do to procure also a church
visible. After the address, "Uncle Miner" ap
pointed a meeting for the puipose of taking meas
ures to exchange the grove for a house of worship.
Before leaving the next morning, I was told that
seven hundred dollars had been subscribed and a
fine lot given for the new church visible which is
gracefully forming from materials in " Uncle Mi
ner's Suuday School." Very truly yours,
It. CRITTENDEN.
ll®- S. W. AI.VORD lias been appointed
Agent for the Arctic Insurance Company, of New
York. TLis is one of the safest companies extant.
MAR RIE D .
MIDLER— KIN LEY.—By Wm. H. Conklin, Esq.,
August 13th, 18G5, Mr. Charles Miller to Mrs.
Amanda Kinley, all of Wysox, Pa.
LAYTON—BRINK.—At Binghamton, August Bth,
18G">, by Rev. Charles Keyser, Mr. A. J. Layton,
of Litchfield Pa., to Miss Victoria Brink, of Wa
verlv, N. Y.
HOAGLAND—PERRY.—In Leroy, August loth,
by Rev. I. B. Lake, Mr. John M. Hoagland to
Mrs. Lucinda Perry, both of Leroy.
LIED.
SCOTT. —In Albany, N. Y., August Bth, 1805, Dr.
David L. Scott, aged 5G years.
WELLS.—In Wyalusing, on the 14th inst., Ad
elaide, daughter of George 11. and Laura A. j
Welles, aged 14 months.
STBOPE.—At Ralston, California, July lGtli, Geo.
L. Strope, formerly of this county, in the 41st
year of his ago.
■\"cu) 3£iDert'ucmcnts.
EYSJRAY. —Cauie into the enclosure of the
I J Subscriber on or about the '2oth day of July, 1105,
iCYellow Heiter, Buck Horns, thin iutiesli, supposed to
be about one year old. The owner is requested to come
turward, prove property, pay charges and take her
away, or sue will be dispo-ed of according to law.
HARRISON DODD.
Burlington, Aug. 17, 18G5.—3t
110 THE CITIZENS OF CANTON, AND
. SURROUNDING DISTRICT !
FELLOWS, CRANDALL & CO.
Have procured the services of JAMES TOMPSON,whose
name stands first among the Blacksmiths of this county,
and we (eel assured that his well earned reputation and
experience in Horse-shoeing, cannot tail to please any
or all who may favor us with a call.
J AS. H. FELLOWS,
D. C. CBANDALL,
JACOB G. MEItRITT.
Alba, Pa.. Aug. 21, 1865.—3 m
CHEEP ! SHEEP ! ! SHEEP ! ! !
Those wishing to secure a Dock ot sheep can do so
without paying out money iu advance. I have a fine
lot of about 15b which I will let out to double in lots to
suit. Letting to commence at 10 o'clock a. m., on Sat
urday the 9th day of September, at my house in Albany
township, Bradford Co., I'a.
H. H. HOAGLAND.
New Albany, Aug. 21, 1865.
-pHE PROPRIETOR OF THE ROYSE
J- HOUSE,
BURLINGTON, PA.,
Begs leave to inform his old customers and the travel
ing public, that he has thoroughly repaired and renova
ted liia House, and it is now in good condition to accom
■ rnodate guests in a satisfactory manner.
L. T. ROYSE,
Burlington, June 26,1865. Proprietor.
J ON E S HOUSE!
Coiner of Market Square and Market St.
HARRISBUKG, PENN'A.
The subscriber, having disposed of his interest in the
. Locheii House, will devote his entire attention to the
JONES HOUSE,
■ And for the very libera! patronage extended to it for the
past year, he returns his thanks and solicits a continn
; anceof favors. C.H.MANN,
j June 26,1865. Proprietor.
filistelluneous.
gNYDER HOUSE,
W A V EH I, Y. N. Y.
The Snyder House is a four story brick edifice with
large, airy reoms. elegant punas and well Inii.i.-lie d, i.-
near the depot and tbe general stage office at
WAVERLY, N. Y.
It is open lor passengers at all trains on lln- Erie
railway—time going east is 2:5, 5:5. 8:43, 11:43 a ui ,
and 5.22 p. m.; going west is 5:2a, 8:20, a. u. and 1:44,
3.'43,5:25,10:20 p. in.
TICKETS FOR S.A I. E
Ist 2d and 3d class to all principal "poiuts west ; also,
by Steamers on Lakes Huion , Michigan and Superior at
low rates.
Aug. 14, 1865. C. WAHFORD.
MOST IMPORTANT DISCOVERY !
INTERESTING TO AGENTS, FARMERS, AND LADIES.
W'e are making a siugle machine which combines the
best and cheapest portable Wine and Cider Press, the
uryest Clothes Wringer, and the most powerlul Liltiug
Jack in the world. It is the only press adapted to niak
iag Apple Champaign, which is now regarded as one ot
the most important discoveries ol 'he age. A good
ageut wanted in every comity, to whom we will hold
out such inducements as to ensure SIOOO before Christ
mas. The lirst one making application from any county
shall have the exclusive agency. Full particulars, terms,
etc., by Circular.
Address H A LL, REED & CO •,
Aug. 14, 1805. No. 55 Liberty St., N. Y.
P URN ITU RE WARE-ROOMS !
JAMES MA KIN SUN announces to the public that be
still continues to manufacture and keep on hand a large
assortment of
CABINET FURNITURE,
Bureaus, Tables, Bedsteads. Stands, Chairs, Ac., ot
every description, which will he made of the best materi
als, and in the most workmanlike manner.
1 invite the in ection ol the public to my work,which
shall not he BU|-p s s ed in durability, at any shop in the
country, and my prices will he found to be as low as the
times will admit.
Ready-made Coffins constantly on ban s ur made to or
der. A good Hearse wi" he lun.ished when desired .
Aug. 15, 1885.
(4AUTION. —Whereas, my wife, Elizabeth,
J has lett my bed and board without just cause or
provocation, all persons are hereby cautioued against
harboring or trusting her on my account, as I shall pay j
no debts ol her contracting.
FERDINAND A. WHEELER.
Ulster, Aug. 9,18G5.
gEA MA X & OW E N !
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
ROME, PENN'A,
Keep constantly on hand a choice assortment of
TEA.S, COFFEE,
SUGAR, MOLASSES. Ac. Ac.,
Which will be sold at lowest prices for cash.
The highest market price paid lor Country Produce, i
A share ol public patronage desired,
Rome. Aug. 3.1865. j
PENNSYLVANIA AGRICULTURAL
SOCIETY.—The Pennsylvania State Agricultural
Society will hold its exhibition on September 20th, 27th,
28th and 20th, 1865, at
WILLIAMSPORT, LYCOMING COUNTY.
Any information desired by persons desiring to exhib
it, applications for premium lists or posters,or by mem
bers of the society, will be given by the undersigned, or
by A. BOYD HAMILTON, President, Uarrisburg, Fa.
A. BROWER LONGAKER, Secretary.
Norrislown, June 5,1865.
FASTRAY.—Left the enclosure of the un-
JCi dersigned, on or about the 31st of July, a Large,
Red, Roan Cow,—the end of her tail has been cut off,
and she has but three teets. Any person giving infor
mation of her whereabouts, will he suitably rewarded.
Towanda, Aug. 8, 1865. REBECCA WILCOX.
XT'ST RAW—Come into the enclosure of
X-J the subscriber abont the 21st of July. 1865, a RED
COW, one hip down, and about 12 years old. The own
er is requested to come forward, prove property, pay
charges and take her away.
Litchfield, Aug. 8, 1865. PUTMAN HADLOCK,
A DM INISTIIA TOR'S NOTlCE—Notice
jt\- is hereby given that ail persons indebted to thees
tate ol V. N. BOARDMAN, late of Windhamdee'd, are
requested to make immediate payment, and all having
claims upon said estate will present them duly authenti
cated for settlement.
ELIZA BOARDMAN,
Aug. 10. 1865. Administratrix.
T ATEST ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS !
AT
W I L L I A M A . ROCK W K L L' S.
Consisting of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
MOZAMBIQUE,
CRAPE,
MERAT,
DE LA INKS, AC.
LADIES* CLOTHES,
SHAWLS,
CLOAKS,
HATS,
and a general variety of LADIES' GOODS.
MENS' BROAD CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES,
SATTINETTS,
JEANS,
DRILLS,
And a variety of VESTINGS.
A well selected assortment of
LADIES' and MISSES
SHOES and SLIPPERS, and
MEN A BOYS' BOOTS.
Also, Mens' Boys' and Cliildrens'
SOFT STRAW HATS and CAPS,
of alljdescriptions.
Usual large Assortment of
CROCKERY,
GLASS and
STONEWARE.
You will find, by calling, a cheap lot of
HARDWARE,
WOODEN WARE,
ROPES,
CABS,
BASKETS,
&C., AC.
NOW FOR THE 4TII OF JULY !
FIRE WORKS,
of all descriptions, and TOV S of all kinds on hand.
Piease call and examine my large and general assort
ment of Goods, which will be sold at lowest prices for
Cash and Produce.
June 22, 1865.
jJlrrdjantoie.
JJJE Nlt Y MERC Ult & CO.,
Towamia, Penu'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 & SHOES,
CROCKERY, Ac.
Towanda, March 21,1805.
QItE A T A|T TRAC TI 0 N
AT
MONTA NYE'S STORE!
PEACE PRICES.
Every vajiety of
LADIES' CLOTH,
AND
FAN C Y DRESS GO 0D S.
Goods for Gentlemen of
EVERY DESCRIPTION.
And all the known Styles to suit this Market, which
will be sold at
WIIO LE S A.L E olt RE TA I L
TO SUIT CUSTOMERS,
At prices that cannot hut please.
Returning thanks for past favors, we invite attention
to our Large Stock of Goods.
June 6, 1865. MONTANYE A CO.
WICK UA M & BLA C K ,
Are now offering
NE W GOO I) S
AT
N E W PRICES!
DRESS GOODS,
DOMESTICS,
WHITE GOODS, and
NOTIONS.
IIATS& C A P S ,
OF THE
LA T EST ST Y LES.
BOOTS & SHOES,
In variety.
W ICKHAM & BLACK
Keep a large stock of
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE,
To which we invite special attention.
We offer our Goods on the
CASH SYSTEM.
June 12,1865.
|gPRING! SPRING! SPRING!
1 8 0 5.
Pll ICE S N 0 W WJ THIN
THE REACH OF ALL!
TRACY & MOORE,
Are now opening a
FINE STOCK OF SPRING GOODS,
Including a handsome variety of
DRESS GOODS, SPRING SHAWLS,
FANCY GOODS A NOTIONS!
A Good Stock of
PRINTS, DOMESTICS, CARPETINGS, &c.
LADIES' AND GENT'S HATS
GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES,
April 10. CROCKERY, HARDWARE, Ac.
fj 0 ALL INTERESTED!
Notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to the
ertate of D. C. HAIL, that having disposed of the Li
quor Store belonging to said estate, that all accounts
must be settled or paid at once, or costs will be made.
Payments may be made to E.W.Sraith, Esq.,at M'Kean's
Liquor Store, or to me at Codding A Russells'.
June 26,1865. CHAS. M. HALL, Adm'r.
cc:)x iVi;:. r.
JNTERE STI N G T 0 AL L !
i The subscriber would most respectfully announce to
the citizens of Brad lord County, and the rest of man
] kind/' that lie has recently purchased and most elegant
ly refitted the stand formerly owned by T. Humpiirey,
i and mere recently by 8. N. Brousou. and has just receiv
ed an entire stock of new goods, purchased wholly since
the "caving in" of the rebellion, which will enable him
to offer his stock at such prices as will be sure to give
entire satisfaction to nil close buyers. In the stock will
be found a well selected assortment of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES.
READY MADE CLOTHING,
HATS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
CROCKERY, AO.
The motto will le "Small profits, quick sales, the
' nimble sixpence better than the si w shilling. "
TERMS—Payment to be made on delivering the goods.
Please remember the place, which will hereafter be
known as the "Bee Hive."
Orwell, June 15, 1805. L. H. BRONSON.
BLACK SILK SIIAW LS,
At the Ueo Hive.
BRO CHE L 0 N G AX D S 1 X G L E
At the Bee Hire.
SUMM Elt SIIAW LS ,
Beautiful styles, at the Bee Hive.
MOUIt NI N G SIIAYV LS ,
Finest qualities, at the tfbe Hive.
ELEGANT SIIAW LS ,
All seasons of the year at the Bee Hive.
PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS,
At the Bee Hive.
L A DIES' DItE S S GOODS,
Splendid Styles, at the Bee Hive.
LA D IBS' OLOT 1J ,
At the Bee Hive.
LADI ES' WATEIt Plt OOF olt
REPELLENT CLOTH, at the Bee Hive.
LADI ES' €OItSE TT S ,
Best quality, at the Bee Hive.
CHILDREN'S' SHOES, GLOVES AND
HOSIERY, at the Bee Hive.
.
HATS OF THE LATEST STYLES,
At the Bee Hive.
800 T S A N D sHO ES ,
Large assortment, at the Bee Hive.
CROCKERY & G L A S S \V A R E,!
Latest l'atterns, at the Bee Hive.
TEAS!
TEA E T
E E
A J A
E E
TEA E T
All kinds, Oolong, Japan, Young Hyson. Gunpowder,
and lmpeiial Teas of all the tinest flavors, and fresh of
the last crop, at the lowest prices, and warranttd, at the
Bee Hive.
I) AI R Y SAL T ,
At the Bee Hive.
A GREAT MANY GOODS THAT IS j
WANTED IN EVERY FAMILY, at the Bee Ilivc. j
COATS, VESTS AND RANTS,
At the BEE HIVE, Orwell. Pa.
*r Please call and see.
L. H. BRONSON
rpilE EMPORIUM OF FASHIONS.
J. W. TAYLOR,
Is now receiving one of the finest assortments of Milli- j
nery and Fancy Goods ever brought in the market, con j
sisting of all the newest styies of Bonnets, Hats and j
Caps the new Fanchon Bonnet, the Faust, Saratoga i
and Coburg Hats. Misses and Infants Hats and Scotch
Caps. All the new colors of Bonnet Ribbons, Moon on
\
the Lake, the new shades of Green, Purple and Blue.
A large stock of Ribbons, Trimmings and Dress Trim
mings. All styles of Hoop Skirts, Duplex, Multiform,
and Corset Skirt. Silk Umbrellas and Parasols. Plain
Linen, Hem Stitched and Embroidered Handkerchiefs.
Chenelle Head Dresses and Silk Nets. A Fine assort
ment of Kid Gloves, French Corsets, Plain Linen. Em
broidered and Valencia Collars, Linen Thread and
Smyrna Edging, Dimity Bands and Ruffling, Embroider
ing and Tucked Edgings. A good assortment of Gloves
and Hosiery. Black Silk Mitts. Yankee Notions, Wide
! Belts and Belt Buckles, Hair and Clothes Brushes, Fans
| and Fancy Combs. All colors Zephyrs.
I Bonnets and Hats trimmed in the jvery latest New
! York styles. Millinery Work done 011 short notice and
warranted to please. Bonnets and Hats shaped in the
; New Style, Ac.
j N. B.—l have added to my stock a nice line of dry
; Goods. Prints, Delaines, Challis, Black and Colored
| Alapaccas. All Wool Delaines, Gingham, Bleached Mus
lin, Plain and Plaid Nansook, Jaconets. A full line of
Swiss, Mull, Bohinett Laces, Black and WhitePasher
Lace, Black, Black and White Dolled Lace, and a great
| many other things too numerous to mention, one door
north of Cowles & Co.'s Book Store, and opposite the
Court House, Towanda, May 1, 18G5.
IgPIX XIX f; \V IT E ELS!
;WIIOL ESA L E A X I) RE T AIL.!
| To the citizens anil farmers of Bradford and adjoining
| counties : The subscriber would respectfully announce
| that he is prepared to furnish them with
WOOL-WHEELS,
FLAX-WIIEELS,
WIIEEL-IIEADS,
SNA P-REELS,
SWIVES,
FLIERS, &C., &C..
In short everything connected with the Home Manu :
facture of Woolen and Linen Goods.
Merchants wishing to purchase to sell again, will i
■ please address by mail, when list of prices will be sent.
j All goods packed in shipping order,
i ! N. B. Particular attention is called to the " Crandall
1' Wheel-Head," an article far superior to any now in use.
All articles warranted to give entire satisfaction.
C.M. CRANDALL.
Montrose, Pa., June 10,1865.
Cccial
SHERIFF'S SALES.—By virtue of a writ
if of Fi. Fa issued out of the Court of Common Pleas
of Bradford county, to me directed and delivered .will !)e
exposed to public sale at the Court House in the Boro'
of Tow-nda, MONDAY, SEPTE ; HER 4, 1865, at oie
o'clock,p.m .the folowing described lot piece or parcel of
! land iituate'in the borutieh of Atlieus, and bounded as
! follows, to wil : North by land of Mrs. McGeorgc, east
by the Bank lot, (so called) saulh by North st.,and west
by land of Michael O'Brien, known as lots No. 75 and 76
on plot aud survey made by Orson Rickey for Hon. D.
Herrick Containing about one-fourth acre more or less
all improved, with a frame.l house and small framed
barn thereon.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of N. C.
Harris to use of a Lewis vs. H. M.-Kinney. 2d, and John
Hosmer.
ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of
land situateJu the twp. of Warren, and bounded as fol
low to wit : North by 1 itid ol John Beardsley, east by
kind ol Jerry King, loutb by land of David Congdon and
we.it by laud ol 8. X. Congdon. Containing 55 acres of
land, more or less, about 45 acres improved, with one
framed barn and a lew fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of O. M.
Neil'.y to USB "f L. H. Neilly vs. P-leg Congdou.
ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of
land situate in tTe twp. ol Troy, and bounded as fßlows
to wit: North by lauds ol Samuel Thomas, east by the
public highway, south by the Williamsport & Eiuiira
railroad aud west by land of D. U. Mauley, Containing
about one acre of land, all improved, with one framed
iiouse, one framed barn and a tew fruit trees thereon.
Seized aud taken into execution at the suit, of Chester
Thomas vs. Zera 15. Steveus.
ALSO—The following dascribed lot, piece or parcel of
land situate in the twp. of Terry, and bounded as follows
to w it : Beginning at a post and stones south-east corner
of Melviu Carson's lot, the ce west 10 rods to post and
stones, thence south 40 rods to post and stones, thence
east 40 rods to post and stones, thence north 40 rods to
post and slunes, the place of beginning. Containing 10
acres of land, more or less, about one acre improved
with a few Iruit trees thereon.
[Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Peter
Steiiger to use of J. P. Hortou vs. A. H. Covey.
ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of
land situate in the twp. ol Tsrry or Wilmot, and bound
ed as follows,to wit . Beginning at a stone heap,thence
south 2£° west 186 per. to a stone heap in Wistor line,
thence south 87$° east 6 per. to a stone heap, thence
north 2|° east 240 per. to a stone heap, and thence north
87.1° west 100 per. to the place ol beginning. Contain
in 134 acres aud 36 per., more or less, about 40 acres
improved with a log house thereon.
Seized aud taken into execution at the suit of J. P.
Ilorton vs. 1,. W. & A. H. Covey.
ALSO—By virtue ola writ of Vend. Ex., the follow
ing described lo'., piece or parcel ol land situate in the
Borough of Canton, and bounded as follows, to wit :
North by landsof A. Doty and E. W. Calwell, east and
south by lands of Robt. Turner, and west by public
highway. Containing one-eighth ol an acre more or
less, all improved, with a framed dwelling houee, fram
ed barn, and a few fruit trees thereon.
ALSO—One other piece or parcel of land situate in
said borough of Canton, bounded as follows, to wit :
North and west by lauds belonging to the Central Hotei
lot, east by lauds of John Vandyke, and south by To
wanda street, being 32 leet irout, and 87 feet back. Con
taining 2144 square feet, more or less, all improved,with
one 1 ramed shoe shop thereon.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of County
of Bradford vs. J. G. Scudder, J. W. Griffin and Aimer
Doty.
ALSO—The following deserilied lot. piece or parcel of
land situate in the twp. of Wyalusing, and bounded as
follows, to wit: Beginning at a stake on the line of
I.ydia P. Thomson's land, near the Creek road, thence
along said road north 77 3 west 4 2 10 per. to a slake for
a corner on a lane, thence north 12° east along said lane
16 per. to a stake, thence south 77 c east 3 per. to a post
on the line of Lydia P. Thomson, thence along said line
south i£° west 16 per. to the p lace of beginning. Con
tinuing 56 0-10 perches be the same more or less, all
improved, frame house, small framed barn, and a few
fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of A.Lewis
to use of Quaekenbush & Co. vs. Mahlon Griffin.
ALSO —The following described lot, piece or parcel of
land situate in Towanda twp., aud bounded as follows,
to wit: On the north by land of Henry Jones, east by
lands of Cornelius Moore, aud on the south and west by
lands of Philander Ward. Containing 12 acres of land
more or less, about 8 acres improved, with one small
plank dwelling house thereon.
■Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Cornel
ius Moore vs. Andrew Bishop and Mary Ann Bishop, his
wife.
ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of
land situate in the twp. of Athens, and bounded as fol
lows, to wit : North by laud ol Ira Pugh, east by lands
ol John VanWert and George Weller, south by lands of
Francis Morley and Wm. Underwood, and west by land
of C. F. Weils. Containing 41 and acres more or less,
about 30 acres improved, with two log houses and a few
fruit trees thereon.
t-eized and taken into execution at the suit of Page &
Bristol vs. Warren J. King.
J. MONROE SMITH.
Aug. 8, 1865. Sheriff.
rppjAL LIST FOR SEPTEMBER TERM,
A Commencing Sept. 11. 1865.
SECOND WEEK.
Orriu I*. Ballard vs. Treat Shoemaker ejectment.
Edgar Buel vs. H. K. Stevens appeal.
Daniel McDuffee vs. N. B. Canal Co damages.
Chas. Stockweli vs. Solomon Lindley appeal.
same vs. Eason Pepper. do.
Shipnian A Wells vs. Rogers Fowler... debt,
Am. Sate In. A Trust Co.vs. H.W Patrick, .sei. ta.mort.
same vs. Chas. P. Wells, jr do.
Wm. M. Watts vs. Ferdinand Allen aec't render.
A. B. Smith vs. Sam'l Kellum, 2d et .a! ejectment.
Benj. Bennett vs. John W.Sweet do.
Win. feet's use vs. S. 11. Canlield et. al debt.
H. A. Hood vs. Shipman & Wells. do.
F. N. Page vs.J. P. Blood ... do.
D. M Osborne vs. 11. M. Wells et. al do.
J. P. Blood's use vs. D. M. Osborne et. al for att.
Alanson B Smith vs. Wm. It. Storrs et. al trespass.
ClarksoD A Nichols vs. Meylert A Ward Debt.
S. Green vs. S. H. A 11. H. Fitch appeal.
Amos Struble et. al. vs Levi Anderson, et. a1... .ejec't.
W. 11. Tyler's adm'r vs. Meylert A Ward debt
B. Baker vs. L. I>. Sweet ejectment.
Lewis Havens vs. C. L. Ward debt.
TUIRI) WEEK.
Lydia Munson vs. Amos Baker..., issue.
Clias. Knapp vs. John F. Long A Co trespass.
Clark A Baker vs. Abraham Steers et. al debt.
D. C. Dibble vs. David 11. Palmer ejectment.
James 11. Sawyer vs. Alouzo Long case.
John 1$ irtz vs. Pomeroy Bros. trespass.
Pomeroy Bros, vt, J. S. Smead appeal.
J.E. Westbrook vs. D. H.isweeney do.
11. B. Wilhelm vs.W. A Orange Schrader case.
P dly Chilson vs. J. W. Sweet replevin.
Addison Fuller vs. Schuyler Gates appeal.
Geo. Alb ldcu vs. J. W. Sweet ejectment.
N. C. Elsbree vs. S. G. Hathaway do.
C. Shumwav's ex r vs. W. A J. H. Barrowclifl". .trespass.
M.M. Coolbaagh vs. D. B. Bartlett appeal.
David Barber vs. JohnC. Adams case.
Chas. Phillip's adm'r vs. Mary Roliston issue.
N. C. U. K. Co. vs. James B. Adams trespass.
Sam'l Hyatt et. al. vs. T. S. Elliott et. al do.
BRADFORD COUNTY SS:
Subpoenas tor second week returnable Monday, .Sept.
11,1 btia, tor third week, Monday, Sept. Is, at 10 o'clock
a. m. E.O.GOODRICH,
Aug. 8, 1865. Prothonotary.
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I Wish to call the attention ot the public to their new
| Stock of
HARDWARE,
FARMING IMPLIMENTS,
BLACK SMITHS' TOOLS,
and CARPENTERS' TOOLS.
Also, a large assortment of
Window Glass, Sasb, Paints, Oils,
Putty, Varnishes, and Paint
and Varnish Brushes
of all kinds, which will be sold for the lowest Cash price.
Also, a liine assortment of '
KEROSENE LAMPS
of every style and pattern to suit the public.
Lamps repaired and changed from Oil and Fluid to
Kerosene.
Particular attention paid to the manufacturing of all
kinds of
T I N WABE.
JOBBING PROMI'TLV ATTENDED TO.,
We have on hand a fine article of
GLASS FRUIT JAIt S ,
with improved self- sealing corks, and
H EIIMET I C A L SEAL I N G C A NS ,
which is one of the best cans used.
| June '2O, 1865.
(lAUTIOX. —Whereas, my wife JOHANNA,
J has left my bed and board without just cause or
| provocation, all persons are hereby cautioned against
harboring or trusting her on my account, as i shall pay
] no debts of her contacting. MICHAEL CROAK.
Asylum. July 21, 1865.—Ut
| HOTEL IX TO WANDA,
FOR SALE.
Location, on the south side of the Square, by the Presby
1 terian Church. Apply to W. A. PECK, office, Union
Block, north side of Square. May 18, 1*65.
pASH PAID FOR WOOL, AND ALL
U kinds of Produce by nnPKWFi r
I June 22, 18C5. W.A.ROCKWELL.
Cegal.
I IST OF THE NAMES OF PERSONS
JJ drawn as Jurors for September Court, 1865:
GUAM) iUUBItt. IMB
\ Athens twp , John Watkins, jr.; Athens born , Z i>
I Spalding, A P. Stevens; Canton Boro , Jaiuen O. l-a.i
! Jail J, U. .Scudiler ; Granville, Geo. Catlin ; .lein-K,
Cyrus Fuller; Litchfield, H. B.WolcoU; Overton, L-wis
! Bolt; Koine twp., C. E. Brown ; Smithtield, Will. Rus
; sell, Ezra Wood; Springfield, 15. K. Adams Sheshequiu,
Win. Elsbrce; Sylvania boro', Geo. Monroe ; Towanda
boro', W. U . H. Gore, If wight Dodge; Ulster, John
Conkliu; Warren, Stephen Chaifee, Browning Mcyhew;
Wyalusiug, Uiram Buck; Wysox, Henry Wood; Wind
ham, Dennis P.usell; Wilmot, David Elienberger.
TRAVEKH JURORS—I ST WEEK.
Athens twp., J. A. Weller, Horace MeKinney, Chaa.
McDuffee, J.W. Pool, Seth Morley; Asylum, B. Laporte;
Albany, Win. Martin; Burlington West, W D. Carnage,
Chas. Thatcher; Burlington two.. Allen M. Haight. LID
beus Ellis, Chas. Kuapp, Sam 1 Whitehead ; Granvilie,
Win. McKerran, Marcus Ayers, John M : Naught; I .-my,
Albert Holcomh; Litchfield, Isaac Baldwin; Moujoe oo
ro', 0. B. West gate; Monroe twp., James N. Irvine;
Pike Geo. D. Johnson, Audrus ntevens, Russell < oie
man.'J. L. Ingham; Home twp., A. c. .spencer, J . A-
Moody, A. D. Towner; Uidgberry, David oilleit, r-.tand.
ing Stone, Byron Stephens; Smithtield, J. 11. Baroer,
Sam ! Niies, 0. K. Bird, Henry 1 helps; Shesiiequ.n, G.
Smith; Springfield, James Matox ; Troy twp.. Dwight
Freeman, W. 1- N'iiiston; Troy boro , Lranmard Bewcii,
Robt. Redingtou, L. A. Saleys; low anda tp.,11. 1- scott,
Ulster, Levi Noble; Wysox, Irvine C. Shores, Stephen
Cl
Newman; Wilmot, G S. Gamble.
TRAVKKS JURORS—'ILL WKKK.
Alba boro', Alvin T. Dunbar, John J. Reynolds, Vol
uev M Wilson; Asylum, Robt. Bull; Athens buro , Juo.
Hill, Albeit CampbeL; do. twp.,Samuel Ovenshire, jr.,
Burlington boro , Charles Boss; do. Wt, Danve.se
Bourne; Canton tp., U. McClelland. Roderick Williams,
Franklin, E Biake; Herrick, D. laylor; l^roy,is.C.\ an
Fleet; Monroe twp., F. Sweet ; Urwell, Alphonzo Bos
worth; Pike, S. li. Stevens ; P.idgberry, Edwin Bees
with, Aaron Ustrander, Wm. 1 ulier ; Springfield, A. L.
Fanning; Smithtield, James Lyon, h. U. Dune ; She
shequin. Elisha Newell; Terry, J. L. Jones, r. W.
Frutehey; Troy twp .Stephen F. Wheeler, Smith Lax
ter; Towanda boru , !.. B. Rogers, do. North, Jaws
Simmons; Ulster, Walter Pollock, Win. Elsbree, Guy
Tracy; Wells. Frank Bowman; Windham, Silas White;
Warren, Jackson Whitaker.
TKAVEKS JURORS —3|) WEEK.
Athens twp., Geo. McAttee, Levi Gardner, Geo. Page.
Leonard Wnite; Albany, Horatio Ladd, U. W. Corbm,
Silas Morse; Asylum, Philip C'owell ; Armenia John J.
Green; Columbia, Geo. Billings ; Canton twp., Josiati
Warren; Franklin, Chas. Stevens; Granvilie, Woodiord
Clark; Leßaytville boro", Daniel G. Bailey ; Litefib i,
Wm. Bostwick: Urwell, Jarvis Buttles, Caleb A. Aliyn ;
Pike, Philip Philips, Wm. Aguew, Kel ogg Barnes ;
Kidgberry, James 1. Ball; Smiinneld, Judson M B .
liiiLMine, Mortimer Biown, PtiilAQiier Hall , iovva.i it
twp.. J. M. Fox; Tuscarora, Almou Pepper ; io.vanda
boro', Henry Essenwine; Terry, J- B. Hortou . Tioy
boro', Cash Kendall, Geo. H. Humphrey; Wy-ox. a in
Tattle; Wells,Jame-Mitchell ; Warren, byus
ware, A. Coburn: Wilmot, l'aui Jolm 1. siiuiL-i.
J. ML.
July 29,1865. Sheriff.
REGISTER'S NOTICE. —Notice is here
by giveu, that theie has been tiled aril settled in
the office of ibe Register oi Wills, in and lor the county
of Bradford, accounts of Administration upon Ibe lo!.
lowing estates, viz :
Final account of S.H. Wilson, Guardian of Robert J.
Dimon.
I-ma! account of Charlotte Buffington, Guardian oi
Charlotte B. and Chester P. Buffiugbon.
.Final account of Albert Lent, Guardian ol Celiuia
Horton.
Final account of John F. Gillett, adm'r of Thome
McGuire, lai eof Attica, N. Y. ... ...
Final account of Win. Lake executor of Joun. rord,
dec'd, late of Tuscarora.
Final account of C. G. Gridlcy adm r of the estate oi
Luther C'halfee, dec'd, late of Orwell.
Filial account of B. Laporte aud C. F.Wells, j ~adm r
of John Laporte, late of towanda.
Partial account of Gordon Wilcox surviving exec a i >r
of l'hos. WilcoX, late ol Athens.
Final account ot I'an A Gillett executor of James
Evans, late of Kidgbury.
Final account ol John Lilley and Rachel La..dou aui r
of Jonathan Jackson, late ot Canton.
Final account ol Oyrns Blcodgood adm'r ot Abram
Sherman . late of LitcUtield.
Final account of C. C. Wright adm'r ol Joel Wright,
late ot Canton. .
Final account of Margaret Davis adm tlx ot Jeukin J .
Davis, late ol Pike.
Final account ot D, 11. ilurnham and Sarah L. Kay
nor adrn'rs ol Wm. H. Kayuor, late ol Kidgbury.
Fiuai account ot Thomas James executor ol Henry
James, late ot Waireu.
Partll account of G. F. Horton Guardian of Levinia
J. Starts, Rims F.SMttoe, Elizabeth Ureytogle. Ellen
G. San tee, Alice Saiitee, Muiar children ot Wm. Saulee,
deceased.
Final account of D. M. James Guardian oi L. T.
Smith. . ...
Final account of Isaac Strait executor ol Root. M.i
gore, late of Columbia.
Final account of Simon 11. Stanton and Nancy stair
ton adrn'rs of Joseph A. siautoii, late ot West Burling*
ton.
Partial account ol C. O. Huntington executor ot Ash
er Huntington, late ol Athens.
Partial account ot K.S. Mather=on adm'r \\ m. Mead,
late ot Athens.
Final account of J. F. Chamberlin adm rot W.
Pepper, late of Wyaltising.
Final account of Squire Northrop udm'r ot Edward
Williams, late ot Athens.
Filial account ot Orriu A, Burnliaui adm'r oi S.auio. i
Ruynor, late ol the Slate oi New Fork
Final account of luster Taylor and John S..v!es.
executors of last will and testiment ot John Van Bu
kii k, ot Granville twp.
ALSO.—T he appraisement ot property set on by the
Executors or Administrators to widows or children oi
the followiug decedents :
Estate ot Wm. Williams,
•' " A. P. Stevens,
" " Hemau Morgan,
" " Allen W. Barnes,
" " Cyrus Smith,
" " J. G. Buckhout,
" " James Laylou,
" " Oliver Bartlett,
"D.C.Hall,
" " N. B. Chaffee,
" " H.J.Camp,
"I.J. Allis,
" " H. J. Bowen,
" " Furuaui Nichols,
" " Hiram Mason.
And the same will he presented to the Orphan s Court
of Bradford Couuty, on Monday,the 4th day ot Sept.
next, for confirmation and allowance.
Aug. 1, IMm. N.C. LLSBREE. i.egUter.
Administrator s .notice->- ice
is hereby given, that nil persons indebted ;> ti • es
tate 01 SAMUEL W. WILCOX, late o! Cam :inv. .
dec'd., are requested to make immediate payment. mid
those having claims against said estate mast present them
duly authenticated !or settlement.
A. IE FOSS.
Aug. 17, ISCS. Administrator.
\ DM I MSTRATOR'SN OTICE.— Ltd t.-rs
Tm. of administration ot the goods, chattels, A . ol
PHILANDER FOSTER lateol Granville twp.. dee d,
have been issued to the subscriber. Al. 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 lor settlemeut to the subserioei.
1 ANDREW OV.SH,
Aug. 1 7,1865. Administrator.
Al>M INISTKATOR'S NOTICE. —Notiiv
is hereby given, that all persous indebted to I lie
estate of K. D.GREGG, dee d, late ot Towaudat wp, art
requested to make immediate payment, and those hav
ing demands against said estate will present them duly
authenticated lor settlement.
WM. GKEGG,
Aug. 3, 1865. Administrator.
\ DMINISTRATORS NOTlCE.—Notice is
/A- hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
tate ot DAVID GRISWOLD, late of Wells twp.. dec d
' are requested to make immediate payment, and those
I having claims against said estate will present them duly
i authenticated for settlement.
E.R. BECK.WITH,
July 27,1805. Administrator.
A l ' PPLICATION IN DIVORCEL— To An-■
drew A. Foster.—So. 127 My Term, 1803. You
j are hereby notified that Ellen Foster, by her next iiieuu
j liarvey Dann, your wile, has applied to the t ourt ol
1 Common Pleas of Bradlord County lor a duoice iioui
i the bonds ol matrimony,and the said Couit has appomt
| ed Monday, September 4th, IsGj, at two o clock p.m.,at
the Court House in Towanda, lor hearing the said Ellen
Poster in the premises at which time and place you can
attend if you think proper. sMITU
Aug. 10,1865. Sheriff.
\ PPLICATION IN DIVORCE. — To E.
J\_ n, jail No. 122 Sept. Term, 18G4. You are
hereby uotitied that O. C Hill, your wile, has applied to
the Court o*. Common Pleas of Bradford County lor a
divorce from the bonds of matrimony,and the said Court
has appointed Monday, September 4th, 1865, at two o'-
clock p. m., at the Court House in Towanda,for hearing
the said O.C. Hill in the premises at which time and
place you can attend if you think proper.
Aug. 10.15G5. Sheriff.
'i APPLICATION IN DIVORCE. -1 'o Davis
A l). Brewster. —No. 348 Sept. Term. 1864. You
j arc hereby notified that Ruth A. Brewster, by her next
1 friend Joseph P. Hiue, your wife, h• * apjniea to no
Court of Common P leas of Bradlord County 'or a di
vorce from the bonds of matrimony, and the saul Court
has appointed.Monday, September 4th, IM>.>, a ■
clock p. m„ at the Court House in Towimla, for hearing
the said Ruth A. Brewster in the premises at which
time and place you can attend if you tbn.k^rojier.
Aug. 10,1865. U Sh'eriff
. \ PPLICATION IN DIVORCE.—2b Brace
.XXSl.ren*,—No. 122 Feb. Term, 1865. Youareliere
-1 by notified tii it Hettic .(.Stevens, by her next i lie nd
Pierson Brace, your wife, has applied to the Couit ol
' Common Pleas of Bradford County, for a divorce from
the bonds of matrimony, and the said Court has appoint
" ed Monday, September 4th, 1865, at two o'clock p.m..
at the Court House in Towanda, for lieariug the said
Hettie O. Stevens in the premises at which time and
place you can attend if you think proper.
1 J. MONROE SMITH,
r j Towanda. Aug 10, 1865. Sheriff.
I' fIARM KOU SALE.—TIi( ,_ toitlorsip^iH'tl
1 offers for sale a valuatde farm in Smithfield twp.
i j Good buildings, fences, fruit CALIFF,
! Towanda, July 10,15G5. Office over P. O.