Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, November 09, 1865, Image 3

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iOCAL AAD GENERAL.
\VM. LEWIS has been appointed Post
i Mouroetou, cicc H. <J. TRACY, resigned.
; BEET. —We were shown the other
In i t. grown tu the garden ol'Judge MEUCUR >
' < place. which weighed nineteen pomds. Who
, tlI had this >
\Vc ar- 1 pained to learn that Miss
LAMNO, daughter of M. JI. Laning, Esq., of
x, had her arm badly broken by being kicked
noise on Sunday last.
Uev. Joseph X. Xock, rector ofTrin
urah. Athens, will preach in Christ Church,
..ui. next Sunday morning and- afternoon,
l v. J-til.
r..y- We learn that Mrs. FOSTER, widow
; iti 11-v. Jrucs FOSTER, has presented the
M,-u's Christian Association of this place
i, hundred volumes of choice books.
.f- A _ id opportunity is ollered any
i-hiitg to buy a good second-hand Piano. ;
; use. in good older. Enquire at G. F. '
s i'hotograph_Gallery, Towanda.
♦
fix. ' —A reliable young man to go
w ,. to the State of Delaware. To one who i
■usiderable experience in farming, and
:,i well recommended, I will give steady |
vurlu and liberal wages. G. T. COLE.
I . —A gold pen and pencil with the
. ii:iiii' dati A c., epon it, has been lost or
was enclosed in a morocco case, and a
,ud will be given the tinder by leaving
t tli. banking House of 15. S. Russell A
I > IWISSA RAILROAD. —The J'hiladelpliiu
a.* 'Riievs that the Catawissa ltailroad has
vlias. d by the Atlantic & Great Western
; id will bo made part of the great route j
; lw Wc-t to New York.
Ih C ARTER, who for many years kept
v >: re in this place, and who removed
•t" Nt v, York, has returned for the purpose ;
dn, r Towaiida his home again. The Doctor i
im to tin very sensible conclusion, that 1
is ii" better place to live in than our own j
1 town.
NEW ENTERPRISE. —A Regular Daily Ex- :
I. in ~is just been established between To-j
.ndTt-x ei'-ther is in operation between C
iU I W erly. Sjit ; d attention paid to I
_ eels . nil parts i. the country. Office j
t!:. N'ev.s lb->m. ,
i vx ERY Iru.vKi>.—The large tannery of!
t ; it A Co., Hotlines Station in Lewis
,i:i. I oming Co.. was- destroyed by fire on
. let Oetol •r. The loss was very heavy and i
i partially insuri 1. Over eighteen htm- ,
: b -■ of tenth r were consumed.
- —One of the supposed burglars
a. into a safe at N'aglesville, Pa,, and ab-
NiniJO, was arrested and shackled at
■i; 1 >n Tuesday week. He answered the
■; in all particulars and we learn some of
i is found on his person.—A*rtt I'm a
ix Ai.RH i i.Tt RisT. —The American
trist. published by Orange Judd & Co.. 41
h N. Y.. offers forty good premiums,
11 m -250 to -bOO, according to tbonum
. lib i - furnished and the amount paid.
. i.tion is monthly, and contains a large
n,utter. It is the most valuable and
r -ultural journ il in the country, and
a > very farmer's table.
-•■E>: RORBED. —The safe of the Erie
Paymaster of the Susquehanna Division
: .--JO.OOO at Port Jet-vis one night lost
3 1
v. it of which sum being afterwards
neighboring garden, where it was evi
h T: bv tin burglar, under the apprehension
i tiiui, tb latter notifying the paymaster
it could be found through an anonymous
tor.
'EWEIRV .-store RUBBED. — OIL Thursday
in,'. < >rt. 12th. about 8 o'clock, the jewelry
I Mr. M. Moulton, of this village, while he
in C.nghamton, was entered by prying j
t • iii.l 'W, and is watches, ell but three j
-a belonged to his customers, were taken,
: -1-0 : and all of the most valuable jew
.i. in the show ease, worth $225. lit ion
Aeeray.—We hear that a man j
iomas Flaherty was stabbed at Friends-]
.turdtiv week, and died immediately.— i
i .wis committed in the midst of a crowd, j
; uted that no one can tell who did it, j
:liri - wounds were inflicted. We have
. d with no particulars, and know '
it icept from vague reports.
■■ \\ arc gratified to inform the spinn-1
Miss Emily Morrow spun in Her- j
i b 1 and eight knots or five and two- j
in one day! Her expertness with the j
- no comment, for to do sne-h a day's
utly what but few can perform.— i
i-dvs iimy excel her in spinning'
but she lias truly Won the laurels j
>k PICK-DOCKETS. —Mr. David
tin ■ f Brink f: Blanch.ml, left for
■ on Sunday night week to buy goods,
li p" 'ket a pocket-book containing '
ar- in money, which he lemem- 1
'■*■ bud when the train left Great Bend, S
i.i missing on arriving at Susquehanna, ;
u stolen between the two places. For
a just commencing in business the loss'
• iv oue.— Owtyo Gaz.
IV ;!.!(■.—Sometime since the un
wer.- appointed by the Y. 11. C. A. of
a Committee to inquire into the feasi
■ • '-ting up a course of Lectures here this
Alter corresponding with many of the i
'iters of the country, and ascertaining j
' v - "t them could be obtained, owing to !
- "1 our application, we had about made j
1 i" abandon the project for the present. |
Ti-.it desire was manifested on the part i
■ our citizens, that we should commence i
'■ have determined to employ as many i
- 'Ae can. and open the course at once, j
able to publish a full list of Speak- !
The first Lecture of the course will .
' don Tuesday evening Xov, 22. by Rev. '
Stt, D. D„ of Brooklyn, X. Y. The j
w 'll be unnouueed next week.
• : b utly appeal to the citizens of this j
• inity to sustain rs n this euterpriee. '
-• V( are actuaied only by a desire to'
iiinunity, end not by any selfish notions.
S. \Y. ALVOHD, i
J. K. P. GLEESON, ' ~
GEO. H. WOOD, I ° JW |
8. L. FLSLER,
FFCALI"" GEO. \Y. A' Go's., celebrated :
"Star Corset " is an article which will delight the
ladies, both by the beauty of its style and shape,
and the durability of its make. From our limited
experience we should judge that it would prove an
unfailing source of pleasure to those who use the
article. It can be found at IIONTANYEK' who are
agents for the manufacturers.
tejjr !'he friends of Temperance in Rome,
met at the Academy on the Ist inst., and organ
ized a Division of Sons of Temperance. The offi
cers and members of Towanda Division Xo. 103,
were in attendance and assisted them. A large i
number of ladies and gentlemen were initiated!
members of the order. We are pleased to learn |
that a good deal of interest is being manifested I
among the people of that vicinity,in the good work. I
After the election of officers, speeches were made !
by Jos. G. PATTON, N. X. BEES, jr., and others.
" GRANT AND SHERMAN AND THEIR GENER
ALS, by J. T. Headley, the celebrated author, is a
work now in press, and shortly to be issued by
TREAT A Co., publishers, X. \. The book is to
comprise au authentic account of battles and seiges,
,dventures and incidents, including biographies of
I the prominent generals who brought to a trium
phant close the Great Rebellion of 1861-5, with i
I numerous fine steel portraits, battle scenes and j
! maps, and will be sold only by subscription. There !
| is no more graphic pen wielded at the present day j
I than that of Mr. Headley, who lias the happy fac- j
j ulty of spreading tlfe scenes he describes visibly j
' before the eye. Of all the works brought out by
1 the late Rebellion, this will undoubtedly prove
the most valuable and interesting. The agent for ;
this locality is CHARLES IL ALLEN, who will give |
our citizens an opportunity to procure the book, j
—.
The enlargement and improvement '
of the Depot at this Station are nearly completed, j
In design the building is superior to nny on the !
road. The Telegraph apartment fronts on the
track and gives the dispatcher facilities for seeing j
and knowing the arrival and departure of trains i
not hitherto enjoyed at this station. It is so situ- j
ated between the Ladies and Gentleman's rooms :
as to be easy of access from both for business pur- |
poses. The Ticket Office is circular, and also sit- :
uated between the ladies' and gentlemen's rooms, '
and so arranged that the agent can sell tickets to 1
either without a change of position. Water closets 1
are well arranged, the want of which have hereto
fore been the bane of railroad depots. The various j
apartments are roomy and convenient, and the en- I
largement, on the whole, materially increases the
capacity of the Freight department—a matter of
great importance to this station. The agent, Mr.
G. F. Walker, deserves much credit for designing
these improvements and carrying them forward to
completion. If the same neatness and order pre- j
vail, as have hitherto characterized the manage
ment of this station. Waverley can boast of hav- j
ing the most convenient, the most orderly and the ;
best managed depot on the road.- -lluo Wi/ Adt-ii
cate.
FTSY- Hon. CHARI.ES MIXER died uettr YVilks- ]
bane, at the residence of his sou, W. P. Miner, \
on Thursday evening last, at nine o'clock, in the j
eighty-seventh year of his age. Few lives have '
been crowded with more general interest and indi- ;
vidual adventure. Xot only to a Pennsylvanian, !
but to citizens of other States, the experience of '
Charles Miner was an object of pleasing and prof- '
itable study. He was bom at Norwich, Conn.,and
when nineteen years old emigrated to Wyoming
valley. Joined afterwards by his older brother, a
printer, he started the Luzerne Fed' rulist. This
was superceded by the Gleaner, with Miner as the
principal edito--. Through its columns he gave
for several months the celebrated essays of morals
and wit, of fact and fancy and delicate humor, en
titled "From the Desk of Poor Robert, the Scribe."
These gave him such popularity that he was invit
ed to become assistant editor of tho Political and
Oimmerrial lieyister, in Philadelphia. He accepted,
but soon went to West Chester, where, with his
brother, he established the Villwje liecord. Poor
Robert here wrote over the signature of "John
Harwood," mid made the paper very popular.—
While there he was elected twice to Congress as a
colleague of Mr. Buchanan. He was a useful and
able member ; took great interest on the subject o."
slavery, to which he was opposed. He awakened
ike country to the silk-growing bus ness, and drew
and introduced the first resolutions on the subject,
and wrote the able report which was introduced by
General Stephen Van Rensselaer, us chairman of
the eommittej on agriculture. About 1832 be re
linquished business in West Chester and returned
to Wyoming Valley. Charles Miner was a model ;
journalist and statesman : the father of a school of
sound thinkers, and the most practical philanthro
pist of his time.
MARRIED.
KILMER—TOWNER.— In Rome, Sept. 28. 1805,
by Rev. A. F. Harding. Mr. John W. Kilmer of -
Sheshequin, to Miss Eunice E.Towner of Rome, j
MORGAN—ALLEX.—In Wysox, Nov. 7, by Rev. j
J. A. Rosseel, Col. Edwin W. Morgan, late of]
Frankfort, Ky.. to Miss Frances A. eldest daugh- f
ter of Mr. Ferdinand Allen. t
■
DIED. I
BRAI'XI)- Iu Asylum, Sept. 16th, 1805, of ty- t
phoid fevor, T'rinli Brnnnd, aged 27 years, 0
months and 2 days.
BRAI'ND.—In Asylum. Oct. Oth, of typhoid fever,
Joseph Brnnnd. aged 28 years, '.) months and 22 j
days.
MOODY.—In Rome, Oct. sth, Linnie, son of L. L.
and Justie B. Moody, in the 2d year of his age. j 1
WOODRI'FF.—In Towanda, Oct. 29 1805, Dr.
OSCAR H. WOODBPI F, aged 29 years, 8 months j
and 1G days.
He was a young man of much promise and use- ' J
fulness, whose loss will be widely and deeply felt.
Possessing a finely cultivated mind, a noble geu- ! j
erosity, sterling integrity, and a character adorned i
with many a manly and christian grace, he won ■
the esteem and affection of all those with whom he j
came iu contact, and exhibited in all the relations j
of life, rare excellence and virtue.
"He, the young and strong, who cherished j ,
Xoble longings for the strife, ! ;
By the roadside fell, and perished,
Weary with the march of life." C.
Xcm £U>ocrtiscmcnts.
pANGY GOODS AND TRIMMINGS ! 1
Mrs. 1,. M TAKER calls the attention ofjthc ladies of J
Towanda and vicinity, to her stock of
Fzl.vrr COODS AM) trimmings,
1 Comprising a large assortment of the most fashionable
and desirable articles needed by Ladies, selected with
great I nc. anil which will le sold nt reasonable
prices. (
Her stoi k will lie kept constantly supplied hy the mo-t
' fashionable articles in the Xew York markit , and nc
I JINS wi 1 be spared to accommodate those desiring to
I purchase.
T*R Store on M tin S .. next door lielow Patch's Oro
j eery Store, where she solicits the patronage ot the Lad -
J ies.
j Towanda. Xov. 7, istio.
] K . HOG K\Y ELL, I) . I) . ,
OK BROOKLYN, X. Y..
!\V ILL r> KLIV Klt THE FIRST OF A
Course of Lectures belore the
YOUXP. MUX'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION' j
OK TOWAHDA, PA.,
TUESDA Y EVENING, NOV, 21, IS6S. j
TlON.— Whereas, my wife, HELEN, !
has left MV bed and board without just cause of I
j provocation, all persons are hereby cautioned against
harboring or trusting her on my account, as I shall pay
no debts of her contracting.
J. L. RIDGWAY.
Ifonmeton, Oct. 9,1865.
.miscellaneous.
E W FA L L G()0I) S !
J. w. TAYLOR,
Has just received a splendid stock of l'ali
sisting ol all the late styles of DRESS GOODS, such as
Emperess cloth Poplins, a large assortment of all the
new shades of French Merinoes. Plain Alapaccas and
! Wool Deluins, also some patterns of new French goods,
Blaok Silks plain and rept, a complete stock of Moarn
j ing goods uud Deluins.
Calicoes, Ginghams, Balmorals, H i>p Skirts, and a
I complete stoik of dress trimmings to match all colors.
Broad Cloths, Ladies Cloths, and Ladies Woolen
i Shawls. Also Misses Shawls, Bleached Muslins and
Shirtings.
He wishes to say his Millinery is complete with "all
tliej newest* sty.es ot Ribbons, Bonnets and Flower.-,
also old Ladies Caps, inlunt's Hoods and Scotch; Caps.
Turbans and Hats of ail kinds, aud iu fact everything
belouging to the Millinery business.
He invites the attention ot tho people of Towanda
and vicinity to examine his stock of Goods, one door
north ol the Post Office. Sept 18, lsi>s.
UUM I'll LEY A GO,
Wouid respectfully invite the attention nt the public to
their very extensive stock ot
MEN'S' BOYS' aud YOUTHS'
H <) O T S j
WOMK XS • MISSES' A CIIiLD i! EN S
S II O E s ,
LAP ROPES,
BUFFALO ROBES,
HORSE BLANKETS.
TBVN K S ,
1
VALISES,
T HAY ELI \G HAGS,
RKTIGI'LES, &r., A-r
--i
i
Towanda, Oct. P> lx<;",.
ISS E S UPHA MS,
DRESS MAKERS, TOWANDA, PA.
Over Eddy's Clothing Store, 3d Story, oiler their ser
vices to the Ladies, confident that a long experience,and
the most desirable facilities, with promptness and cour
tesy will ensure satisfaction.
the latest lu-liions received regularly from Madnim
Demurest's shop. New York. Particular attention paid
Basquining. Stitching done to order. Oct. 24.'65.
rjp II E NATI ON A L INK CO.'S
SCHOOL AND COUNTING ROOM INKS.
Business office 184 Washington Street, New York. 1
C. L. VAN \LLEN , Actuary.
This Ink has been in general and constant use for the !
law 20 ye .re,and is warranted to be all that we assert of it.
1. It is indelible.
2. It will not corrode the pen.
3. It flows with perfect 'anility,a line never is broken.
4. It will not collect on the pen'nor nionthjof the stai d; ;
all this is warranted. This Writing Fluid is black with
a rich and glossy tint of bh;e.
This Ink is for sale, wholesale and retail, l.y SOLO- ]
MON STEVEN'S. Herrickville, Bradford County. Pa.
Orders lii-cd on short notice.
Oct. 23. 1865. i
!> 0M E AGAD EM Y !
Xi
The V, inter term of this school opens the 27th day ol j
November. Several pupils can be accomodated with '
board in the tainily of the Principal, at a moderate ;
charge, if early application is made. Music on Piano I
and Mi-lodian taught by a competent teacher.
R. S. HOWES,
Rome, Oct. 30. 1865. Principal.
D ISO LI 'TION.—'The eo-parfm rsltip hero- i
tofore existing between the undersigned under the !
name of J. F. LONG A Suss, is by mutual consent this J
day dissolvsd.
Those indebted to said firm are requested to settle
their accounts, without delay, and save costs.
J.F. LONG j
P. LONG,
Nov. 1, 1865. M.J. LONG,
/AO-PARTNERSHIP NOTIGE —The un
deisigned have this day formed a Co-partnership
for the transaction of general Merchandize at the old
stand under the firm name of Long Brothers, and will
transact business strickly upon the Ready Pay system.
Tfiey hope to merit a continuance of the sjrue liber
al patronage bestowed upon the late firm
PHILANDER LONG,
M.J. LONG,
Nov. 1.1865. A. LONG,
E W FA L L GOO DS !
The Ladies will find at MISS GRIFFIN'S a fine se
lection of Fal 1 and
W INT E R Mlb LINE R Y G0OI) 8 ,
Bonnets of all prices and qualities, Ribbins and 1 lowers
ot unusual richness and variety, and in toct a large as.
sort men t of everything pertaining to the business.
Nov. 1, 1865.
J". S. ALLYN'S OYSTER SALOON,
(Formerly Langhlin's)
Under t'hamberlin's Jewelry Store, west of Public
Square .Main St re t
Oysters by the thousand, hundred or dish. Families
and dealers supplied on short terms. Give us a vail.
Get. 24, 1865. •
T ARGE ADDITIONS ARE BEING CON
JL-J a utly* made to our Stock of Groceries ; and we
have now a complete assortment adapted to the Fall
Trade, which we offer to r sale at log est market rates.
Please call in and price our goods,
Sept. "Aj, I*6j E. T. FOX.
fHcrrljaniuie.
IXTCT ANOTHER STOCK OF NEW
! X GOODS
AT
WI C K II A M & II I- A C K S.
I
DRESS GOODS,
HUM KSTICS,
I I
; FLAN NELS,
i WHITE <IOOIS,
EMBROIDERIES,
'FIJI.MM INGS.
SHAWLS.
j The übovc lines we otfei in snut variety and late
stales.
|
HATS and CAPS,
LA HUE STOCK,
H()(ITS and SHOES,
BEST MAKES.
CROCK ERY,
CLASS WARE,
LAMPS.
'i bis part of our stock we pay particular attention to,
and now offer two ot the bc't patterns ol Ironstone
Ware in the market. Erie ami Sevres, also C. C.. Velio-.,
Rockingham and Wedgewood. Beautiful assortment o.
Glass l.amps. Call une see our stork of
NOTION'S.
Thankful lor past layers [wc respectfully invite your
trade and promise to do our best.
WICK HA ,V A BLACK.
SE AY INC MACHINE DEPOT.
Having received the Agency of the tiro btst Sewing
| Machines in use,we are now ready to supply all the pen
pie ot Bradford and Sullivan, with either Wheeler A
j Wilson's or Singe'rs, than which none better is made,
i We keep needles, oil, soap, thread and all the extras
needed to work the machine. All are invited to caii at
! our store and examine Machines and work.
i Call or send and get a circular and j.rice list. at
i Wickham A Black's Store.
Nov. (>. 18(55
AT E W (I 0 O l> S !
iN
WILLIAM A. ROCK WELL
i
j Is receiving :i most irhoico, and selected assortment o
OOOIIS FOR THE SEASON,
I Consisting ot
LADIES' DRESS OOODS,
DE LAINE,
ALPACAS.
1 and all varities to he had by the asking.
COTTON YARN,
CARPET YARN
RATTING,
BLEACHED GOODS,
FLANNELS,
CLOTHS.
OASSIMEEKS,
SHAWLS,
HOODS,
And a great variety t<>„ numerous to mention ■
To tie had everything in the
YA X K E E NOT 1 O N L I NE ,
Even to a Violin.
The place to find what you want. in the line of
HATS,
OA PS,
FURS,
GLOVES,
and MITTENS.
if you are in want of CROCKERY. in s>ts, ora von
| may order, and any aim mit.
GLASSWARE,
LANTERNS,
GLOBES, Nc.
WOOD E N' W A R E ,
to lie ha l from Babies' Cabs to a Bitter Ladle.
A complete assortment of
1
GROCE R I E S.
Also the best BEE HIVE.
SYRUPS and SUGARS
j of all kind-.
I A superior quality of
BLACK,
JAPAN,
GUNPOWDER,,
and YOUNG HYSON TEAS.
BLASTING POWDER,
and TOBACCO ol'all descriptions
Every thing in the shape ot
TOYS FOR CHILDREN.
Save your meat by calling and supplyim \ a
i with pure
ASHTOX AND TURK'S ISLAND SALT
Oct. 10, IMS. W. A. I(OCK\ > ii l t .
!i(POI'EEE AND SPICES. WHOLE AM
! \J ground, and a prime quality of Ground Java Cot
fee at EOX'S.
jJoUH'll iCo.'s i\~CID 0OOt)G.
i rjiHE GREATEST ATTRACTIONS IN
GOODS EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET,
jPOWELL & GO.,
Have nw in store the largest stock ot good-- evercxhib
ied in Nortliern Pennsylvania. Adotthna will eon-1
stantly be made to this slock during the season, and
it will at ali times be found FULL AND COMPLETE I
. in all its departments.
We invite the particular dteutiou ol our customers to
. our Uiagnitii cut display ot
'FALL AND,WINTER DRESS GOODS :
Which we offer at prices much below those of lust year. I
We have given special care to uui selecti in tiiic ....
i and ait- now able to exhibit ll e newest most la-hion , ie. j
and most desirable styles to be obtained. Our newt
> -rock comprises all cd rs ot l'laia and Pi-aid trench
Merinos, Empress Cloths. Mripfcd Melange-. Sniped
and Plaid l'opliu.s, TaltVta-, citinas, Tiu-ci P. plnis.Pai :s |
Crepes, Reps, Plain and Brocade Alpacas, Poil doChev
ies. Delaines and Arniusts, Bright Plaids for children's j
wear, and a great vain ty of other I>H S Fabi -s.
MOURNING DRESS GOODS.
Black French Merinos. Ilumh i/.itits, Tamese Cloths,
Baratheas, Mohair Lustres, Liaek and White Check and
Striped Pop Una and Alpacas, Double and Single Fold All
Wool Delaines, and a lull line ol those High Lust red
Black Alpaca..at agre.it reduction iu pivc
LADIES' CLOTHS, CLOAKI.XGS AND
SACKINGS.
A SPLENDID ASS O1!TM EN T -
Beaver Cloths, Irieols. \ civet Cloths, C.c siiuere S. k
ings, Plain and i°willed Black Bioadclolli- of ~ii pi , cs
all olois of Plain and .am v Sackines, Opeia Flannels,
Jtc., Ac.
GLOVES AND HOSIERY.
Ladies, Misses aud Chilurous White and Colored Cot
tun, Fleeced ami Merino Hose, Ladies Merino Ye-ts
and Drawers, Gloves of every description at low prices.
LINENS !c IIOI'SE FURNISHING GOODS
' Bleached, Half Bleached, and Unbh . bed Damask Ti
ble Linens. Napkins, Towels, Towellings, Scotch and
Russia Diapc-rs, Bleached and I'nbleachccl Hm kabueks
Crashes, lii-h Linens, Ac., ljd and 9-4 Sheetings,
pillow Case Cottons, Counterpanes, Draping Muslins,
Shaker Flannel Sheetin Hose Blankets, Ac. Ac.
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES
Esquimaux. Moscow and Castor Beaver Cloths, i ronch
and German Black Broadcloths, itc-sk ~s. F-iuyCn
si meres, T weed s,*Mrlt on s, Satii-etts, Union Ca -inures,
Jeans Ac., Ac.
ALSO,
All qualities Plain White, Shaker and Welch F1 nmds.
l'aucy Shining Miio !,Ued and tiraj'.lMaiu :md i vii:til
Flannels, and a lull assortment oi
DOMESTIC COTTON GOODS,
At the Low, -t Market rates.
SECOIT ID IB" 1 Hi O 03.
tiuii to our unusually large : lock <n
FINE CLOAKS.
As we make this department of our busings a sj-.-.-eia;-
Ity, we have given it much time and attention. Our .-t
--; lections have been made from tin* new--t styles ,n the
| market, and onr Cloaks are manufactured Inn mannei
that cannot fail to please, and give entire satislaction,
SIIAWLS! SHAWLS '
Having made our purchases before die recent great
advance in price, we|are able to ofie-r der iUcd I argai is
:in Ladies, Misses ami Childrens Double am! .a. •-•
.
variety, any purchases wc have evi i i.c-iorc mad iu tit is
I litis, and we have availed ourselves of the most favor
able tint** to st. ct the choi 11 and niort desi table goods
in the market.
BON TON FLEXIBLE SPRING SKIRT.
.j THE NEWEST AND BEST PATENT CRINOUNE YET
INVENTED.
We have now on l and a good as- rimet t t th.-c cel
ebrated ;lrts. In White and (V i< ;.
VLSO.
\ ;
I The Eugenie, Empress, Paris i'rai-'. M01t,.-rni. and a
variety of other popular tnakt i Skirl.- in L' sizes
for Ladies Misses and i'k die i.
I
,CARPETS AND FLOOR OILCLOTHS.
Brussels, Three Plv, Extra Super. Sine line. grain,
i Kidder, and Hemp Carpe s. \l> widths FloofOfl t loths
I Mattings, Door Mats j and Rugs. Anew stock just ic
! reived.
BOOTS AND SHOES
Having made arrangements with niat.nl 'torers t,
I supply our sales with the best quality of Boots ant
! sin v*. we slut!! at all times he able i,> uruisli ~r cu ■:•>
I mere with the best custom f*made Shoes ol all kinds
; for Ladies, Misses and Children, and Boots for Mens and
I Boys wear, at res ratable prices. We shall also keep con
stantly on hand a complete a-ormv-nt of Mens.Women
and Children's Robin r- and Ar - ti - Ov< r-le ■-.
HATS AND CAPS.
A splendid assortment of liens aud Boys Mats am
Caps just received. Having closed out our old stocl
almost entirely previous to our late purchases, we nov
offer an entire new stock of the latest styles.
I
j- iU, PER HANGINGS A TRANSPAREN':
WINDOW SHADES.
D Wear • ii"w receiving largo additions to our stock e
f- Wall iki-v ~- Transparent Window Shades and Trin
Tilings Wia, '" w P-rpers. Ac.. Ac.
£cgal.
VJ HKRIKF'S SA LKS. By virtue of a writ j
0 of Vend. F.x., if sued out of tlTe Court of Common I
l'leas of Bradford county, to me directed and delivered, j
will be exposed to public sale at the Court House iu the j
Uoro' of Towanda, Mi'NPAV, DECEMBER 4. 1665, at j
one o'clock, p. m., the following described lot piece or j
parcel of laud situate in Merrick twp., and bouuded as
follows, to wit : North by lands of John Beardslcy and
Join lteeves, ea.-t by lands of Obadiah I'itns. south by !
lauds of Obadiah Title and Win. M. llowker and west by |
land ol Delimer Taylor. Containing 84 acres of land
more or less, about <lO acres improved with one large j
trained dwelling house. three Irained barns, framed |
com-house, cow shed, w I -hec. and an orchard of fruit i
trees thereon
Seized and taken into execution at the uil of Aden
Stevens vs. M. I) F. limes,
Ald U l it" folio ■> iug deset i : ml lot, piece or jiarcel of
land - .tunic in Ulster twp . ami noun ed as fo lows, to j
wit: North by public highway leading Horn Milan to |
Sinithtield, ea.-t i.y public highway loading from To-j
wanda to Athens, south by land of Widow Harsh and 1
| west by land ot Butler Vincent. Containing OD" und j
i one-fourth acres of land inure or less, all improved,with j
i one tramed tavern house, one framed dwelling house [
! i-ne tramcii barn, and a lew fruit tries thereon.
, .ILhU—One other piece or parcel ol laud situate in
. -aid Lister tap .bounded a.-, iollows to wit: North
by i itid of Fcintie! Huff' east tiy the public highway'
■ leading ir< in l'i ..Niud.i to A then, south by land of wid- |
jow l i'j M and west by laud of Samuel Huff. Contain j
lug one acre more or less, all impiuved with one steam !
; grist-iniil and shingle machine thereon.
Seized and taken iu'.o execution at live suit ol Harris j
; A sultuiaish vs. Darius Myers.
' AI.SU -By virtue of a writ ot Fi. Fa., the following I
de cribed lot, piece or parcel of laud situate in tiie twp.,
fof Wysox, bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning at]
j the north east corner of Isaac Bails i.,t thence south 89° '
east 17"i perches to a post lor a corner, thence south 1°
' west b0 3-10 perches to the north east corner ol the,
John Guile- lot, thence north 89° wc-t along the north
,ineo! said Guiles lo 9.7 perches to a post, thence north
99° w< t, 80 9-10 perches to the south east corner of:
said Bull's lot, thence north 1° east along the line ol
aid Bull's lot lt>3 perches to the place ot beginning |
17 ntaiiiing 10J acies more or les-, about 30 acres im-j
proved, with au old log house, Iramcd barn, and Irmt
trees thereon.
i A I.Bo—One other pie< eor parcel of land situate in
•,:id twp., of Wysox, bounded as foilows, to wit: Be
ginning at the north cast corner ol lot No. 97 according
to maps belonging to Burton Kingsbury, thence south I °
wesi Is perches t • the north cbrner ola lot owned by j
: avid i --Lilian, thence north 4i c west b perches to a
' corner, thence north •14 s ' west IS perches to the north i
iin of iu 1 '<• . 97, thence alone the last mentioned
line. > ruth -.i° st about 20 perches to the beginning.
( ALSO—One other piece or parcel of laud siiuate in
I said twp., of Wysox, bounded as follows, to wit: Be
ginning at the north west corner of said lot N0.97,
thence south 89° esst about 2s perches to the north cor- >
ueroi lands of said David Cocblan, thence 10 perches.
IO A O: n r,thence south 0;° west 32 perches and thence
north 1° east 2-1A perches to the place of beginning.-—!
i'hc tW' last described lots supposed to contain (1 acres
of i.-i.d mope or k
S. 7. -d and taken into execution at the suit of John
| Holmes vs. Edward Huaglin.
J. MOXIIOE SMITH,
Nov. 6, 1863. Sheriff. ;
1 IST OF THE NAMES OF PERSONS
JIJ drawn as Jurors for December Court, 1563 :
OilANI) JUROKS.
Albany, John N Oarr ; Asylum, Joshua Kiimer ; '
A then, twp., I V." J homas ; Burlington twp., Beth P
•'-luiulo.i, IVm Watkins t Her rick, Phillip An
gle Geo Elliott; Leßaysville, James Johnson. Orwell,
Churl s Pendleton; I'ik Hieldon Payne, Caleb Nurse :
ll.ip' •rry. P i I'.-vilk: ; Springfield, Wm Chase, O P
Htrkness; Shesheqnin, J ihn Brink ; South Creek, Joe
Van Butkirk ; Troy twp., Walker Pierce, Harrison
• Tow..;, la in", Geo McCube; Towanda North,
RGi . er : Warren, G vv Tallmadge : Wysox, B E
Whitney; Wyaiu-iag, Harrison Black, I) W Brown.
IUVBOSK Ji .tens —IST wntK.
Ai '...Li.i i A h.n ■ n Smith; Athens twp., Isaac Gregory,
Guy Toeerjr; Barlington i mo', Job Mor lev; do. West,
Bingham Rockwell; t antra two., Jas Ketcuiim: Canton
I.oio°, John Adams; Herrick, Lyman Ifatson, Charles j
Ting ey; 1 eßoy, A M Ingham Wm P Tillotfion ; Litch
field, l.evi .M 1.-e: Orwell, Maj B Darling ; Eheshequin,
J .V Griffin. Cot G ie; sinithlield, A.-ahel Scott. H A
Br.; hub . Hiram I an.sworlh; Standing Stom , William
tir'.his. I! -hard Jeuuings, Geo E VauXess ; Tuscarora.
Hiram Taylor, Vincent Owen; Terry, Shubel Bowman :
T'i y i . Peter !' Meeker; Ulster, Edward Lockwood,
Milt n Hold ml : Windham. Samuel Hartshorn; Wysox, 1
It s Beiiueit. Samuel Reynolds: WyiHnsing,Sam'l How
ard, lames A Bilea, Francis Hornet, Benjamin Ackley; I
Will. . Dl.list a Elles; Wilmot, Alba Wilson.
TRAVERSE JI'KORS—2O WEEK.
Albany. ® eß i Wfcox, Jhn B Steriger; Athens boro',;
Asa De non; B irlington West, Wm M'Kean : do. twp., ■
M i <rd : C i .mbia. Andrew Jackson, Peleg
Peckham ; Franklin, Bnrr ltidgv.ay. Horace Willey ;
:..-triek, i.ii-h • Kcelei, Mason Stevens; l.elloy, Eli
11, -oiiii . Ceo McKce: onri e twp , human Pratt ;Or
well, E M Farrar : Ridgberry, James P Sip.ires; South
i r. k, Philo Fassett jr ; Standing Stone, John B Pel- 1
I 1 rd; mitbfield, J Hi hamherlia,Wm S Pierce: Spring
fit Id. Am Ivnc. p . Sheebeqnin, A J Cole, Wm J Del
pe, h; Tr-ytp., Henry Jenrings, Wm Ward; Towanda
twp., J L Bowman : d>. boro . Amos Pennypacker : 1
Tusi iron .i B Ackley; Terry. J WDe unison; Ulster,
Jam. Mather; Wyah --iag, X .ram Black; Warren. Jos
ia'u W. 1 olt, Sa:,.'U King : Wysox, Wi.l H .Morgan;'
Vi ,i-. Floyd Helmes; Wilmot,Samuel Thrasher.
I > IN: JSTKH'S NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby
XV .iven. tl.at there ha< been lilt 1 and settled in the
< flb-e o! the Peg.-tor of Wills, in and for the County of
Br : ird. . counts of Administration npon the follow
ing est.:lts, viz :
Final account of Warren Bq ley and J. W. Griffin
exe nt< rs ol James Bagley, dee d,late of Leßoy.
Final ae ..:B <>!' Joel Adatus adm'r <1 A. G. Blown.
I dec'd, late of Springfield. t
Final, "t of E. L. Maniev, executor of Darrins Man
•
I Fin 1 ac't S. K. Mead, executor of Eli K. Mead, .'ate
Towanda twp. dee'd.
Final -c°i of Ileiny J. Newman,adm'r of John New- \
man, late of Warren, dee'd.
; ii a-.-'t • • Wm. s. Ayi r Guarditi of Edward Deck- 1
or ami oil ■:>. minor children ol Andrew Decker, late of !
Springfield, dee'd.
Final ac't of (Tallin J. Sleeper, adm'r of Charles H.
-. . per, Lite ot Warren, dee'd.
Fi., il ..i"t of B. I. ; .Tie c: d C. F. Welles, jr., adm'r j
•of J jhn Liporte, 1 teof Towanda !• >i dee'd.
Km i! ac't of V. ■ Wa!ktr. adm'r of Hanfod I). Kin- !
. k-.;e ot Litchfield, dee'd.
: • tc't of J. F. Cbamberlin and Ellen Middaugh, |
a°.:u'i -c Middai.gh, late <d Wvaiming, dee'd.
i- tial to! James Burnham.adm'r of James it. 1 w- |
c't of K.icbei A I'ihbits. adm'r > . Job Lib..its, i
late ot Wurreu.de-d.
i .il To: Hitara Elliott, adm'r ot Harry Elliott.
' late et Rome <!• • M.
r'iutl ot 1.. S. c'habbuck, adm'r of Charles H.
Kid. r g. .. 'e i : Mow d- .'d.
Find) c't of Mil rV. Porter, adm'r ol Silas Jackard,
bit of Cant. E (b e'd.
Fu il ic'i of Sabin Allen and Mitilda E Bexton.ad'r
' \t m. R. '• , Lx r '-n, late of Orweir, dei-'d.
ic't <>: 1 . E. Pierce, one ot the ex ntors ot
Ai. rim Pii rce, i-iti of Smitbfield. dee'd.
Final ac't of Mary J. Overpecfc, formerly Mary J.
Tiu . adm'rix 11 Minor 1). Titos, kite ol Htrrick. dee'd.
; i tl . c'l of i". N. Page, adm'r of E. A. Murray, late
! Allit: - i,> p., dto'd
p. ic't it F. X Page and J<hu Jones, executors
■ I Wm. Mort'--. late of Athens twp , dee'd*
.'iui.i ac't -i l uin VV. lliil and Satu'l Cass, adm'rs of
I Job ill Hill, late ot Orwell, dee'd. _
i-'nial nc't if C. Yft-iig, Guardian of Mal.lo. Wat
tles n iuot child of Albiua Wattles, late of Iv-me. dee'd.
' AL O—The appraisement of property set oi" by the
. ror Ad mi' i irators to widows or children ol the
... u i.'g decedent.- :
c ft ate ot lioswell H'gan.
. . • '• Samuel It. Woodworm.
■ J 1). Humphrey,
" i.-aac jj. Web .tr.
i " Marvin 11. Leonard.
' j • John Lay tun.
•• .1 u a A. Royse.
' W;:i:..ui H. iT '.vniaii.
" S; ph. u Felton.
■ i tnry Pitt.
| •• " David Griswold.
• James Layton.
■■ i otic k Dougherty.
, ** .a del n'k Williams,
s •• " Joel Clinton.
" David Andrews.
,1 the sau.e will be prc.-tiiUd to the Orphan's Court
0 ib .tl ..vd iN.nuty. on Monday the 4th day ol Decem
ber next lor confirmation and allowance
N. C. FLLSBItEE,
X v. I, 1865. Register.
/ VRPHAN'S COURT SALE.—By virtue
Vv oi an order issued'ont >i the Orphan's Court of
, . . : rd( nnty, the nmkrsigned, administrator of the
.. t eof Jaino if. Turrell. deceased, late of Terry two ,
~i s.-ii >n the premisi s. on FRIDAY, NOV. 17, l>
t io ' otk ... in . the billowing lot. piece or arceiol
i land, hounded at d described as follows :
lOR NO. 1. I yiug and being iu the township >t Terry
i. ,-itided nor ,'n Ly andsoi John and l-.dmnnd Iloiton
■ • hv the Sus pic'tianna lliver-south and west by lund;
01 Mi.j . Uriah ferry , ("out lining lu:> ax-res,more or less.
.. i imp! .vi d, with a good h i-e, and bam .out buildings
and Iniit trees thereon.
LOT XO. 2 . situate in 'lerry twp., bonnded north l>j
iamis ot i .F. Welles, east by lands ot C. F". Wcllet
! and Alexander Kinney, south by land of Jackson Hot
lenback. w..-t by land* ot Philander White and 1-rael
'•■> Vandt' man. Containing SCO acres, more or a—, u val
id ! ti:ul-t lot with an i-.vehnt new Saw Mill thru eon
TERMS. SIOO to be paid npon each lot when struck
s. ; ....,. f.vni u ta it lot on final confirmation, the bat
d n cin i 2 .i-iJ ii years, with interest.
n- " " ' L. P. STAI.FOUI),
IS (,vt. 13. IS"3. Administrator.
I LMTOK'S NOTICE.— In the matter <>)
J\ Lunacy of the eitati of Atoyi Lee. In tite Con
of r mmon Pleas of Bradford County, No. 466) Ma;
Term, I&U4.
. ie i.a 1 : yned.an auditor, appointed to distribut
the • onies in the hands of Committee raised trot
by the-ale ot Joseph Lee's real estate, will attcud t
the duties < t his appointment at his office, in tli
borough " Towanda, on Friday, the 24tli day of N<
id wmber A 1., 1 '5. at 1 o'clock p. in., and all person
:k having claims upon said monies must present them, o
w e'se be forever debarred from the same.
BENJ. M. Pfif'K,
Oct 22, 1863. Auditor.
\ToriOE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAI
Jl.v J. K 11.I 1 . (ileeson, S. W. Aivord. and others, havi
'i' ji;.• .■ ted lo the Court ot Common Pleas ot Bradlort
i -uoiy. the charter of the "Young Me; 's Christian As
- iati.ii.ot i'o .an Ja." praying the Court lor a decree o
incorporation, and that .he - i:ne will be heard ou Mon
day December 4th, 1863, ot which ail persons inter
of ested will please take notice. g Q GOODRICH>
! Nov. 7.1865. Prothonotary.
Xcgal.
I fJIRIAL LIST FOR DECEMBER TERM,
I X Commencing Dec. 4,1865. .
j E WHmiihvs. Wm Elwell .
! Jefferson Eaughead's use vs. John I.aughead .
i (.'has. l'liillip's adm'r vs. Mary Ruliston '*"•
! Daniel McD iffce vs. N. B. Canal Co .lamages
Wm Monncy vs. James McQueen ..appeal
! Am. Life In. A Trust Co.vs. 11. W. Patrick, sci.la.mort.
same vs. Chan. F. Wells, jr do
! Wm B Clymer VK. P* rry C-obb, 6t. al ejectfoeiit
! A. 14. timilh vs. Sam'l Kt-llum, 2d et.a 1 ejectment
' Wm. ; eel's use vs.S. H. Canfield et. al. . t J
IF. N. Page vs. J. P. Blood ...
H. A. Hood vs. Shipruan & Wells do.
! it. aM. Harder'* use w. Jimea Merrit e'.- w ... d••
D. M Osborne vs. P. M. Wehs et. at do.
! Alanson B Smith vs. Wm. It. Storrs et. nl irespa s
! CUrkson A Nichols vs. ileylen A Waiu Dent
I Amos St ruble et. al. vs Levi Anderson, e?. al • -''L
IW. 11. Tyler's alm'r vs. Meylert ft Ward ... • ■ -d";'
i Lewis Havens vs C. L. Ward debt
' (,'has. Knaiip vs. John F. Long ACo .. . Me.-|;.'-s
I Clark & Baker vs. Abraham idteera et. al -e >
iS'ibt. Cooper's use vs. Geo. Talrnajigeet. a ... uppeai
I John B utz vs. Ponieroy Bros - treasi-s
I Plly ChiUoa vs. J. w. Sweat reppvu,
ThM. Mill-ad's adin'r vs ffifUHfMr treapass
John McMahon vs. Jeiomi; B. (iillet et. al .... up,"
1 Geo. A. Holden v.-. J. W. tiweet ejectme;i.
Daniel Curran vs. Mary Ana Bishop , :
John C. Welles' a-.-iguees vs. Hhepard A Hatbaway.-ei i
David Barber vs. Wm. Collins sia la -
BRADFORD COUNTV ss ;
Kubnocnas returnable Monday, Dec. 11, Is',,.at 100
ck ok. A M E.O.GOODRICH,
Nov. 7. 1866. Broth on tary.
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.—By Tirtne
ol an order issued out of the Orphan < "irl
Bradford County, the undersigned admiilis.ru ol iu
e lute ol Emly Drake, de'eed. la'e ol Lib tificlJ l Jgn
ship, will sell on the premises, at pnblm sa.e on
DAY, NOVEMBER 17." f >o3, between the .oars of on
and two o clock, p. in., all that cerUtu lit, l l ' 6 ; 0 '■
i parcel of laa.l situated iu Litchfield twp., bounded an
described as follows, Lj wit :
North ny laud* jl Milo Merril, east by laud ol Jobu
It. E.isuii, south by laud of Win. 11. Spencer an I Milo
Merril, west by land of Win. 11. Spencer and Milo Mer
ril. Containing 28 acres, more or less.
ALSO.—One other piece or parcel of laud situate iu
it:-hfield twp., bounded north by lands of William if.
Morse, east by lands ol VV. H. Spencer, west by lands of
Elijah Munu. south by lauds ot VV. H. Spencer. Con
trilling eight acres, more or less.
TERMS.—I2S to be paid npon each lot upon the pi op
erty being struck down, one half the balance on conn. -
iratiouot sale, and the balance one year therealter.
with interest. JOHN It EDSALL.
WM. H. SPENCER,
Oet. 9, 1865. _ Adtainistrat >r.
"i I>Al INISTRATOIUIS NOTIUE.-None
/\ is hereby given, that nil persons indebted to th<
estate of ALANSON LINDLEY, late of Franklin twp.
dee'd., are requested to make immediate payment
and those having demands against said estate will pres
eutthem duly authenticated tor settlement.
NEDEBIAII SMiTli.
()ct._l2, 1665. Admiuislrator.
ADMINISTRATORS NoncE-Notioe is
hereby given that ali persons indebted to the e-fut
of JULIA A. DRAKE, jlec d, late oi Litchfield twp.,
are requested to make immediate paymeut, and lb is-.
' having demands against said estate will present th-.-m
duly authenticated lor settlement.
JAiih-o DRAKE.
Oct. 12, 1665. Administrate;
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Nutic
is hereby given, that all pcrs >.; lucebu i tthe
estate ot THERON IUNEHAUT, late ol Athens twp.
dee d, are requested to make immediate payment, and
those having claim against said estate will present them
duly authenticated for settlement.
DAVID GARDNER,
Oct. 12, 1b65. Administrator
A DM 1 MriTKATLiiIS NOTICE. -Notice is
/X hi .eby given, thu' all per- ns ;:.d u I
talc oi WM. V NDERPOOL .lU.laU'oi Terry tp..uec'd
are requested to make immediate payment, a.id those
having claims against said estate will present them duiy
authenticated tor seltiemeirl.
URIAH TERRY.
Oct. 12 IMJS. Administrator.
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTIOE-Not ce
is hereby given that ail persons indebted to the e-,
tate of MINOR H. TITUS, kite ol Herrick twp., dee'd
are requested to make payment, without delay.
and those Laving claims., gainst said estate taust pieseut
them duly authenticated t.u settlement.
MARY J. TITUd,
Oct. 12,1865. Adrn'mistrairix
ADMINIriTIIA roiiS NOTlCE—N'uti.v is
hereby given .that all persons indented to the estalo
oi MLES PACKARD, .ule ol Ltlloy twp., dee'd are ...
quested to make immediate payment, and those havim,
demands against said estate will ple.;se present duiy
authenticated lor settlement.
KF:LEOX PACKARD
Oct. 12, 1665. Administrator.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. NO TIC AE
is hcrebv given tlmt all persons indebted to the ch
elate ot WM. GIRARD, late .)! I'o wan Ui uoro" dee d,are
requested to make immediate payment,and those hav iug
demands against said estate will present them duiy au
thenticated for settlement.
MARY ANN GIRARD.
GROVE M. UAI.L,
Oct. 12, l s 6 . Fkvecutoi
\ DMIN ISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
."\ i hereby given, tar. all persons iudebt- dt. l.n 1
' estateof JAS. 1.. DEWEY, dee'd, late of: oath Creek
are requested to make immediate payment and th -
1 having demands ..ainst >.;iu estate will ; iCse-ut iient
i dulv authenticated lor settlement.
DANIEL LIVENS,
Oct. 12, 1565. Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-Lettirs
•I k of . dmiuistrati not the goods, chattels, Ac. *•;
! A*s.V PRATT late ot Canltn township, deceased,
have been issued la the subsc;iber. Ai. pei.-ojis ::ai ,i
--eJ t' said estate- arc requested to make payment, and. all
! pels : having demands sgamst the same are notified to
I present the same tor settlement to the subscribe:
i'ERRY H. HARDRXO.
< H.Vri STOCKWELL,
1 Oct. 2, iB6O. Admiuislratoi*
\ I'M IN ISTUATKI X'S NOTK E.—Notice
f\ i, heitby given, in at .lijals'US iedebted lo the
I estate ot C. VANCIiaB, de. d, late ol Rome twp, are
I re<iuested to make immediate payment, a:ni taose hav
\ in. demands agHinst said estate "will present them duly
authenticated lor settlement.
HARRIET CHANDLER,
Cct. 13. 1865A Administratrix.
. A DMINLSTRATOU S NOTICE X ha*
i.- hereby given t'. ;t ;■ 11 pel - >n.- ..
tale <•! WM. E. F REXCH, late ol Frank.a: Ip. dee'd ne
recjuested to make immediate payment, and ail having
claims upon said estate win present thuja d-.ly aulltenli
cated tor settlement
Wil. VV. FRENCH,
C. E. WHITE,
Oct. 12, 1665. Administrator.
j A UDITOR'Si NOTICE.- In </<•* natier 0
XX the estati of I I'm. li. fio.ili, 1 .uust. in the
. Orphan's Court o: Breditu d C mty.
i'he undersigned.an auditor upptunted to :->rii.ute
■ 1 tuo monies iu the buiius <) lae aainuii.-.i. or, raised ny
: ! the sale o! defendant's real estate, will sltu.u L* tne
duties of his app<ri tment at the bis office, in Towanda
j borough, on Wednesday, the ihtli day ot Ncvi :uner,
lstiS. . t 1 o'clock, p. 111.. anu all person.- navrng iTu.ms
; upon said monies must present them < ; iAe i forever
; debarred trora coming in tor u sli; re o -.m: tunds.
JOHN VV. AIIX,
Oct. 19, W,5. Auditor.
Olli'IIAN'S COL KT .SALE —ly virtue ui
an order issued out ot lie Orphan's Court ol Brad
lord County, the nudersigneJ, administrator of tb" es
tate of Jos'iah Mlanton, late 01 Eitchlitid tv.p.. deceit,
will sell on the premises -m rIIIDAT , XOVEatBER 24,
1865', at 2 o'clock p. m.. the following lot, piece 1 r -,i
eel of land, sitoate in Litchfield twp., bounded and de
si ibed a- iollows, to wit :
On the north by 'and- of Oliver Ever- n, on the e.i-t
by lands of said Oliver Kvers. n anu James Rand-lpis
; aiid 011 the south by aid James Randolph, and on tin
1 west by lands of Wright Snyder. Con'a aug ■ 4ae•< -
be the same more or less, about 2b acres iinproved.with
a smail log house thereon.
TEK.VI6.—S2S lo be paid on the property being
- struck down, and the bal.mce on final confirmation of
sa.e. WM. SNYDER.
, Oct. 20, 1865. Administrator.
c % EIUTOH'S NOTICE //< the matter of
• Al Kxcepti" to ih. filial account of ti. C. iiuird,
>• Asnignte of Fai nm 's l aw: Insuiunce Co. No. 155
'' S pt. Term. 1865. In the Court of Common Pleas <1
Bradford County.
>" The undersigned an auditor appointed by said Court
*• „],on exceptions filed to the tinulaccomit of 11. C.Baird,
* Assignee af the Fanners' Union I suranee Co.. will at
'* tend to the duties ol his appointment, al his office iu To
*s winula boro', 011 Saturday. November 25,1865, at one
o'clock p. m.. at which time and place all persons inter
-5" ested can attend ii they think pioper or be forever
I s debarred irom the same.
' G. D. MON TAX YE,
Oct. 23, 1865. Auditor.
0" ETHAN'S COURT SALE.—By virtue of
an order issued out ~t tiie Oiphan's t'ourt o! Brad
l" i ford Couuty, the undersigned, administratois of the e;
tute of Jonathan Jackson. late "t Canton twp.. die'e d
, will sell ou the primiaes. on SATURDAY, NOV. 18,1865,
at 1 o'clock p. m., the 1 allowing lot. piece or ] .nei ot
C land, situate iu Canton twp.. bounded and descrilted as
'J follows, to wit: . , ,
ft Beginning at an iron wood tree, it being the s >utn
ly east corner tl.ereof. on the side the VViihamspart and
Elmira Railroad, thence north 874°. west 74 per. to a
de ,„ )h t the corner of tiie Whipple lot: thence north on
im the line ol said Whipple lot I°. east 173 per. to a post
to on the line ot James Rockwell's lot ; thence by the line
he ot the same, and other lauds, souths7 J , east 7S per. to
lo- a dry hemlock for a corner ; thence south 3° west by
us land's of Taylor A McLeliand 173 per. to the place ot be
or ginning. Containing s2 acres and 28 perches of land.
| be the same more or less.
! TERMS ssO to be paid on the property being struck
j down, $450 on confirmation ol' sale, the balauce in two
equal anneal instalments.with interest from confirmation
T first payment tobe made one tear from said confirma
-1 j tiou. ' 'JOHN LII.LEY,
■' ! RACHEL LANDON.
s I Oct- 20. 1565. Administrators.
/ lAUTIUN.—THEOPOBK PEKP, a boj inden
r- Vo' tured to subscriber, has run ' hereby
I forbid all persons harboriug or trusting.mml on rov ac
count. ' OWb*' I ABK
Litchfield. Oct. JJTI-eo