iilradfottl gkjwrtn. I OCA J. A SI)GENERAL. \ noil opportunity is o tie red any bu\ a ,-J 0< "l second-hand Piano, t , in good order. Enquire at (i. F. I', it-graph Gallery, Towm.da. . ,— A reliable young man to go ~, tin-State of Delaware. To one who , i-si.h-rable experience in fanning, and „ II re .'lninended, I will give steady „. n! liberal wages. O. T. COLE. - A gold pen and pencil with the ■-UH date Ac., cpou it, has been lost or . It nas enclosed in a morocco case, and a j tvd will be given the finder by leaving the Uauliing House of 11. S. liussell A | \, Vi pvrF.ii 'i'.isK. — A Regular Daily Ex-1 i has i nst been established between To fiTiov another is in operation between • Waverlv. Special attention paid to i .i - t • ill parts of the country. Office \ o. - Rooiu. ] M -yim.k HOMICIDE. —In the mat- j -! killine of Thomas Flaherty, in a drunk- j ,t lTieialsville, of which we published a • ; .-t week, Thomas Dunn was arrested a j r. und upon an examination of witnes- | ••• >.aiiie A very, in Montrose, was held to the sum of $5,000 to answer a charge of . m t it- second degree. Assessor of Internal Revenue, . e<. h is removed his office from Cata iburg. Reports and letters per- 1 ,ifiie.- will hereafter be addressed to HI. the latter plaee. .i FLATS NURSERY. —The subscriber no ing the Nursery stock of Appla, Cherry and Quince trees, and Grape ' ;r.-hased from DANIEL HAIIKINS, to his pre- j i . ml. Flats. He has for sale cheap, a : . .k "1 Apple trees of all the lending : . There is still time for putting : . ,iri vines this fall, if attended to at once. I R. M. WELLES, i . , : V:\rs. I have an assortment ou . 1> at Marshall Brother's Hard-ware \ lh. 1 limit s celebrated seedling lona and i ua:a■ Vine . Also Delaware, Diana and : Hv! ; Vim suf his raising : all of very j also at my nursery. Concord, Creve ; iMtbcll . villi-. For sale at Marshall | S: iiy. Dr. Grant s 1 Williamsport. The latter is very ; n but we are happy to learn, not j a her life. The conductor of the ( , i - s. verely injured that but little - : it.itie.l o" his recovery. ! . ES. — We have hud the pleas . a' a quantity of gold received by Dr. lb., from Honduras, in payment for -.which are extensively sold throngh . Ana rii a. Among massive crosses, I r!.ains. are the rude images which :.. en from the graves of the Chiriqui tellies, serpents, bugs and reptiles j ! 11. They cany us back beyond una . to periods and places where bar- j A. supreme. They seem to come here j ; i.eal troin the winding sheets of > ask for the simple Indians in the I i. .'i.i .il protection from cultivated j st ili i a.scs which gather them up ill too j Ignorant and unlettere d as they are, j allied of the white mail en High to j t apply for relief, and what will j ' >ur well known townsmen, above named, ! - that tin y r.-qnire their remittances from j ii countries now to be made in silver and I'm: TRIU.MI'H ok FREEDOM OVER SLAVERY." I • DSO.n HOLI dm 11, of this place, Clerk iu the [ i Representatives at Washington, has pub- | •graph of the Constitutional Aniend ii.i 1; i. : ppeuded a si milt of the au -1 tic- I'd sulent. tud of the members of ..ml Uoiisi who voted for this impor .... tk whole being contained upon a f. making one oi the most valuable con - t ■ ih current jmhlieatioiis of the day. in .st excellent and timely, and cannot .n. i. ti- Iby the public. The sheet is . most beautifully gotten up, enibel- I ■ -1, appropriate mottoes, printed tinted j ■ii 1 when framed will be ornamental, | - value as a part of the history of the j n may be seen at the New Room, while ' o - I" received. s G('i .vitK, tbc celebrated Yocal :i.poser, proposes to hold one of his '■ t:. i u-e on Thursday evening, Nov. I.' r. itter agaonuceiL We need iu . iii/.ens that a l ielr musical treat tin iu. i- Air. Clark's musical repu- ; 1 wn throughout the country. As ! "s peculiar for exquisite melody tui striking beauty of versification, original in style, natural in iiiuii- g the most delicate appreciation oi I voi.-i fgreat sweetness, [lower and la rendering a eertain class of : pr 'n to the tinii s. lie has no su- 1 t> Mowing complimentary notice is 1 i ll'll/i'.li* ; who have nobly contributed tow •u ttnimph in our late Presidential • •I'd a high place to the makers, L- -of songs, arousing the l'at-, P' i'le, and appealing effectively to 'b-" ity Did Justice. Of these there n mla r ; but we happen to be per il'. i with James 4,000 since • the sustenance and comfort of ! their families. ■ i"M SWEEPS (YEAN," is an old '•-keepers will be glad to learn of tli J v ill keep them in new brooms at s-i urtive cost. U. W. Kcllogg's Patent ' r "in. supplies tliis great desideratum. ' onsi-ts of a Broom handle, which 'm-ss with economy. EDMONU Kin 'in, and Joseph TOWN-F.u of ltome, 1 the right lor a large portion of •ii'l will dispose of County lights, ' I'JI. terms. A MERITED COMPUMBNT. —The President | has conferred upon Gen. H. J. MADILL, the brevet appointment ot Major General, for distinguished services before Petersburg. This is a deserved compliment to a brave officer. BROKE JAlL. —Cyrus 11. W heeler, confined in jail tor stealing from Nathaniel Kingsley, in Troy liorouga, effected his escape from our jail, on Saturday night laet. He was confined in the "dark ; cell, "and by making a hole through the brick wall, passed iuto the Sheriff's kitchen, and then by raising the window, into the open air and liberty, i Wc have heard of " crawling out of a small hole," but we doubt if a man of the prisoner's size ever squeezed himself through as small an opening, on 1 any other occasion. The aperture was 101 by 'Jin -1 clies. Wheeler was about 5 feet 7 inches iu height, with chin whiskers. A reward of 550 is offered for i I his arrest, and return to the county jail. Wheeler i ! has been twice convicted, and sent to the Peniten j tiary from this County. CSTY Mr. D. W . HUGHES, of T his place, is agent for Headley's New Work. "Grant and Sker- j j man, Ac," which was noticed in our columns last ! ! week, for the towns o tSmitkiield, Burlington, Ainu- ! roeton, Asylum, Terry, Wysox and Sheshequin. The following testimonial is given H. W. HUGHES |by subscribers to " Raymond's Life of Lincoln,": — | The undersigned, citizens of the County ofj Bradford Pa,, having purchased of D. W. Hughes, : j of the borough of Towanda, " Raymond's Life and j Public Services and State Papers of Abraham Liu- | j cold," do most cheerfully hear testimony to the Book as a work of intrinsic worth and merit—a j book that should be possessed by every person of ! American hear. and fei ling : W. C. Bogart, G. D. Montanye, Henry Ward, E. ; T. Fox, N. C. Elsbree, Joseph Powell, AI. E. Sol- j onion, S. W. Alvord, AI. C. Mercur, Win. H. Alor- j gan, P. D. Morrow, H. B. AlcKean, Henry Alercur, j A. McKean, and others. married. i YOUNG— CHASE.—In Towanda, N'ov. I'd, 1865, by Rev. R. Duulap, Air. Paul Young of Janes ville, Mis., to Miss Harriet 1.. Chase, of Towan da. GOODELL -BRINK.—Oct. 3, at the residence of the bride's father, by Rev. G. R. Hair, Air. Geo. \\ liitefield Goodcll, to Aliss Emeline P. Brink, both of Pike. : WOOD—LIGHT. -Oct. 25, at the AI. E. Parson- , age, Leßavsville, by the smne, Air. Daniel B. Wood, of Pike, to Liss Eliza A. Light, of Rush. WENCK—LAFY, —At Monroe, on theNtli inst., by Rev. Mullock Armstrong, Air. George W. Wenc-k. J to Miss Elizabeth Lafy. i\\ ELLEIt AIcMORRAN. In Athens, on the Sth inst, bj- Rev. C. Thurston, Air. N. V. Weller, late of the 100 th N. Y. Vol., to Miss Mary Ale- Morran, all of Athens. REDDINGTON PIERCE.—At the house of Steph en Pierce, Esq., 30th ultimo, by Rev. J. F. Calk ins. Geo. F. Redington, Esq., of Troy Pa., and Aliss Emma J. Pierce, of Wellsborough. DIED. \BP KROWS. In l'ike. at the residence of her fa ther, Joshua Borrows, ou Alouday morning, Nov. 0. 1805, Miss Glive AI. Burrows, uged 25 years. vliiDCYtiscmcnts. I IST OF I.KTTF.KS KF.MAIMTO IN J_J the Post Ollice at Towamla. Pa., tor the week eiul ■ up N'ov. 11, lsfi."i : Aldiige Clias. Martin E Butler C T Mowrv Isaac I Brown J (foreign) Mills Luther ! Bennett J S Milott Mr. (Land Agt.) | Braund John Newell Elisha Mrs. i Ball Liora Owens Frank Miss I Benjamin Myline Olmsteud A Jewhurt Baker Wallace Power Thos. Mrs (foreign) J Carmer 1" .Rogers A Decosta G ■' IIIST OF A Course of Lectures before the YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION I" OK TOWAMDA, PA., TUESDAY EVENING, NOV, 21, 18C5. illisfcllatu'ous. E\Y F A LI) GOO DS ! j. w. TAYLOR, j Has just received a splendid stock of Fall (loods.Jcon- j sistlng ot >ll tlie lute styles of DRESS GOODS, such as Euipercss cloth I'oplius, a large assortment ol all the j new shades of French Jferinoes, Plain Alapaccas aud Wool Detains, also some patterns of new French goods, Blaok Silks plain and tept.a complete stuck ol Mourn i ing' goods aud Delains. Calicoes, Giughaius, Balmorals, ll „,p Skirts, and a { 1 complete stock of dress trimmings to match all colors. Broad Cloths, Ladies Cloths, and laidies Woolen : Shawls. Also Misses Shawls, Bleached Mpslins and I Shirtings. He wishes to say his Milliuery is complete with >ll i | the] newest sly.es of Ribbons, Bonnets aud Flowers, also old Ladies Caps, infant's Hoods and Scotch J Caps, j Turbans and Hats of all kinds, and in tact everything ; belonging to the Millinery business. He iuvites the attention ol the people of Towanda aud viciu ity to examine his stock ol Go ids, one door north ot the Post Office. Sept Ik, 1865. j i 0 I MJ' 11 KK Y iY GO, Would"respecttully ir.vite the attention ol the public to their very extensive stock of | MEN S ' BO Y ' au d 5 OUT HS ' Bj) O T S , WOME NS' MISS ES ' A CI!II.D 1! EXS SHO E S , FAR ROBES. BFFFAFO ROBES. HORSE BLANKETS. TRFN K S , YA RISKS, I'KAYELING BAG-. RKTICFLFS. A.-„ Ac. 1 Towanda, Oct. 16. 1-65 I MIS SE S rPIIA Ms, DRESS MAKERS, TOWANDA, PA. Over Eddy's Clothing Store, 3D Story . otter their ser vices to the Ladies, confident that a long cxpi rii-M . ,ainl the most desirable facilities, with promptii' -- and ronr tosi will ensure satisl N tion. 'i'lie latest fashions received regularly troui Madame ■ Demurest's shop, New York. Particular attention paid ! Basquining. Stitching done to order. Oct. 21. '65. rpilE NATIONAL INK CO.'S I SCHOOL AND COUNTING ROOM INKS. Business office 184, Wushiugtori Street, New York. C. L.VAN ALLEN, Actuary. ! This.lnk has been in general and constant use for the : last 2o ye. rs,and is warranted to be all that we assert of it, 1 . It is indelible, j 2. It will not corrode the pen. | :i. It flows with perfect facility .a line never is broken, i 4. It will not collect on the |ieu|nor mouthjul the sta; d; all this is warranted. This Writing Fluid is black with a rich and glossy tint of blue. ! This ink is for sale, wholesale anil retail, by SOLO i MON STEVENS. Herrickville, Bradford County, I'a. ; Orders liiled on short notice, j Oct. 23,1865. D I SOLUTION.—TIio ci i-jiiir-t ticisliiji h(ie tofore existing lietwceu the undersigned under the ; name of J. F. LONG A SONS, is by mutual consent this , i day dissolvsd. Those indebted to said firm are requested to settle ! their accounts, without delay, and save costs. J.F. LONG I'. LONG, Nov. 1.1565. M.J.LONG, / AO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE —The uu j dersigned have tins day formed a Co-partnership i tor the transaction of general Merchandize at the old j stand under the firm name of Long Brothers, and will | transact business strickly upon the Ready Pay system. I They hope to merit a continuance of the same liber- j I al patronage bestowed upon the late firm. PHILANDER LONG. M.J. LONG, j Nov. 1, lsCa. A. LONG, XT E W FA L L GOG DS ! The Ladies will find at MISS GRIFFIN'S a line se i lection of Fall and WIN TE R MII.LI NE R Y GOO DS , ; Bonnets of all prices and qualities, Bibbins and Flowers , ot unusual richness and variety, and in toct a large as. | sortment of everything pertaining to the busiuess. Nov. 1, 1865. J. s. ALLYVS OYSTER SALOON, (Formerly Laughlin's) Under Chamlierlin's Jewelry Store, west of Public ■ Square, Main Street Oysters by the thousand, hundred or dish. Families j and dealers supplied on short terms. Give us a call. Oct. 24, 1865. | T" ARGE ADDITIONS ARE BEING CON _Lj ant ly made to our Stock of Groceries ; and we j have now a complete assortment adapted to the Fall Trade, which we offer to r sale at low est market rates. | Please call in and price our goods. 5ept.25,1865. E. T. FOX. "VTOTICE.—AII persons indebted to the it estate of E. W. Baird, are hereby notified that j ' payment will in all cases be enforced without any respect to persons, after the first week of next December Court, j 1 snail be at Towanda the first week ot said Court when payments can be made to me. H.C. BAIRD, Administrator. ! N. B.—No other notice will be given, i Athens, Nov. 1, 1865. . fllcrdjaiuriu. \TJ|T ANOTHER STOCK OF NEW I ROODS j AT W 1 0 K II A M A BLACK'S. 1 I PRESS GOODS, DOMESTICS, i FLA \ N ELS i W HIT K coons, EMBROIDERIES, TRIM MINUS, SHAWLS. 'i Lit.' ill,nvc lines we offer in gu-at variety anil late styles. HATS ami CAPS, LARGE STOCK, ROOTS and SHOES, REST MAKES. CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, LAMPS. This part of our stock we pay particular attention to. ami now offer two oi the be-t patterns ot Ironstone Ware in the market. Erie ami Sevres, also ('. C., Yellow Rockingham ami Wedgewood. Beaotitui assorttm nt oi Class F.amps. (' ill ane -ee our stock of NOTIONS. Thankful lor past favors [we respectfully invite your trade anil promi-e to do our best. WTCKHAM A BLACK. SEW I X C MAc 11 I N E l> E I'tlT. Having received the Ageucy of the two ln.il Sew ing Machines in use,we are now ready to supply all the peo ple of Bradford aud Sullivan, with either Wheeler A Wilson's or Siuge'rs, than which none better is made. We keep needles, oil, soap, thread and all the extras needed to work the machine. All are invited to call at our store and examine Machines and work. Call or send and get a circular aud price list, at Wickham A Clack's Store. Nov. 0. 18Ga IV" E vv COUPS! \V II.L IA M A . ROC K W KI. L U|rH-Hviti£ a choice. ;tul ."Cloctod input •> OOOHS FOR THE SEASON, < 'on.sistiii" ot LADIES' PRESS COOPS, PE LAIN E, ALPAC AS, ami ail rarities to tat had bv the asking. COTTON YARN, CARPET YARN BATTING, BLEACHED COOPS, FLANNELS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. SUA WLS. 11 OOPS, A nil a great vanct) too uuuicmu-t r> lurutiim. To lie had everything in the YA N K E E \OT IO \ 1. INK, Kveit to a Violin. The jilace to find what yu want in the lino ot IIATS, OA PS, IT RS, GLOVES, and MITTENS. II you are in want of CROCKERY , in sets, or as you • may order, and any amount, OLASSWARE, LANTERNS, GLOBES, A.-. AY 0 0 P E X W A 11 E , to lie had from Babies' Cabs to a Butter Ladle. A complete assortment ot 0 R O 0 E 1! I K s. i Also the best BEE HIVK. SYR CPS and SCO A ItH | ot all kinds. ; A superior quality of BLACK, JAPAN, CI \POWDER, and YOI'XG HYSON TEAS. BLASTING POWDER, and TOBACCO <>f all ilost'riplioiis j Every thing in the shape of TOYS FOR CHILDREN ; Save your meat hy calling and -applying \ ut-i ii witli pure ASIITON AND TFRK'S ISLAND -ALT. j Oct. 10, 18G5. w. A. ROCKWKI.I . pOFFEE AND SPICES, WHOLE AND V/ ground, and a prime nnality ot Cronnd Java 1 of ifeent FOX'S. < JJouicll (Co.'s Neu) 0oot)3. mHE GREATEST ATTRACTIONS IN. (fOODS EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET, POWELL &c CO., Have now iu store the largest stock of exhib- ] red in Northern Pennsylvania. Additions will con- I stan tly he made to this stock during the season, audi it will at all times be found FtJI.L AND COMPLETE i in all its departments. We invite the particular attention of our customers to j our magnificent display of FALL A NWINTER PRESS COOPS ! Which we offer at prices much below those of last year, j We have given special care to our selections in this line and arc now able to exhibit the newest,most fashionable, and most desirable styles to be obtained. Our new stock'comprises all colors of Plain and Plaid French Merinos, Empress Cloths. Striped Melanges, Striped aud Plaid Poplins, Taffetas,ijamas. Tinsel Poplins, Paris Crepes, Reps, Plain aud Rrocade Alpacas, Poll de Chev res, Delaines and Armuses, Bright Plaids tor children's wear, and a great variety of other Dress Fabrics. MOFRNINC PRESS COOPS. Black French Merinos, Bombazines, Tamese Cloths, Baratheas, Mohair Lustres, Black aud White Cheek and Striped Poplins and Alpacas, Double and Single Fold All Wool Delaines, and a full line of those High Lnstred Black Alpacas, at a great reduction in price. j - LADIES' CLOTHS, CLOAKINGS AND SACKINGS. A SPLENDID AS.SU KT M EST . Beaver Cloths, Tricots, Velvet Cloths, Cassimere Sack ings, Plain and Twilled Black Broadcloths, ol all prices all colors of Plain and Fancv Sackings, Opera Flannels, Ac . Ac. GLOVES AND HOSIERY. Ladies, Misses and Chiidreus White aud Colored Cot ton, Fleeced and Merino Hose, Ladies Merino Vests | aud Drawers, (iloves of every description at low prices. LINENS A lIOI'SE FF R.N ISI 11XG GOODS Bleached, Half Bleached, and Unbleached Datuask Ta ble Linens, Napkins, Towels, Towelliugs, Scotch and Russia Diapers, Bleached and Unbleached Huckabacks, Crashes, lii-.li Linens, Ac., 10-4 and 9-4 Sheetings, Pillow Case Cottons, C<-unterpaucs, Draping Muslins, Shaker Flannel Sheetings, Rose Blankets, Ac. Ac. PLOTII.- A N D PAS-1 MERES. Esquimaux, Moscow and Castor Beaver ( loth-. Flench and Cci man Black Broadcloths, Doeskins, Fancy Cas simeres, T'vceds.fMeltoi.s, Satiuetts, Union ' 'a-simcies, Jeans. Ac., Ac. ALSO. All qualities Plain White. Shaker and Welch Flannels, Fancy Shirting, Miners, Red and Cray.Plain and Twilled Flannels, and a lull assortment n! DOMESTIC POTTON GOODS, At ihe Lowest Market rates. SECOET) FLOOR We ari now opi oing aud desiie to eall s|- rial alien tion to ooi unitsnally large -tuck of FINE CLOAKS. we make this department of our business a special- ( ity, we have given it much time aud attention. Our se- 1 lections have been made from the newest styles in the market, and our Cloaks arc manufactured in a manner that cannot tail 1 > please, and give entire satisfaction, SHAWLS! SHAWLS! Having made our purchases before the recent great advance in price, wejare aide to offer decided bargains in l.adie.-, Mi-es a; <1 Chiidreus p. utile and single shawls. Our present sto-k tar surpasses in extent ml variety, any purchases we have ever before ntad- in this , line, and we have availed ourselves of the most tavor able lime to select the choicest and most desirable goods I in the markc' BON TON FLEXIBLE SPRING SKIRT. TilK NEWEST AND BEST PATENT CRINOLINE YET INVENTED. We have now on hand a good assortment ot these cel ebrated skirts, lu White and Colored. ALSO, The Eugenie, Empress, Paris Trail. Multiform, and a variety ol other popular makes ot Skirts in all sizes lor l.adie- Misses and Children. CARPETS ANH FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. Brussels, Three l'ly, Extra Super, Supel line. Ingrain, t Kidder,and Hemp Carpets. All widths Floor Oil Cloths ! Mattings, Door Mats j and lings. Anew stock just re reived. . BOOTS AND SHOES. Having made arrangements with manufacturers to supply our sales with the be.-t quality of Boots and Shoes" we shall at all times be able to furnish our custo- , mers with the best custom "made Shoes ot all kinds, for Ladies. Misses apd Children, and B >ofs for Mens and Boys wear, at reasonable prices. We shall also keep con stantly "it bam! a complete assortment of Mens.Womens and Children's Rubbers and Arctic Overshoes. IIATS AND CAPS. A splendid assortment of ileus and Boys Hats and Caps just received. Having closed out our old stock almost entirely previous to our late purchases, we now offer an entire new stock ol the latest styles. I \! EE HANGINGS & TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES. ' We now receiving large additions to our stock of Wall Pa pet-. Transparent Window Shades and Trim mings Window papers. Ac.. Ac. Ccgal. QHERIFF'S SALES. - Iy virtue of u writ 0 of Veud. Ex., issued out of the Court ol Common < l'leas of Bradford county, to me directed and delivered, will lie expo-ed to public -ale at the Court House in the | Boro'of Towanda, MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1 ■ .">, at j one o'clock, p. m., the following described lot piece or | parcel of land situate in Hen iek twp., and bounded as j follows, to wit : North by lands of John Beardsley and John lieevcs, east by lands of Obadiah Titua. south by j lands of Obadiah 'l'itn- and Wm. M. Bowker and west by land ot Delimcr Taylor. Containing 84 acres ol land more or less, about OU acres improved with one large framed dwelling bouse, three Iramed barns, framed j corn-house, cow-shed, wood-shed and an orchard of fruit 1 j trees thereon. j Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Aden 1 Steveus vs. M. D. F. Ilines. ALSO- The following described lot, piece or parcel of : laud situate in Ulster two-, and boun ed as fo lows, to wit: North by public highway leading Irotn Milan to Smithtield, east by public highway leading from To ivanda to Athens, south by land ot 11 idow Harsh and west by land ol liutler Vincent. Containing one and one-fourth acres of land more or less, all improved,with j one framed tavern honse. one iramed dwelling house 1 one Iramed barn, and a few fruit trees thereon. ALSO—One other piece or parcel o! land situate in ' said Ulster twp., bounded as lollows, to wit: North by land ot Samuel Hull' east by the public highway leading from Towanda to Athens, south by laud ol wid ow Flood and west by land ot Samuel Hut! Contain iug one acre more or less, all improved with one steam . grist-mill and shingle machine thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Harris 1 A Saltmaish vs. Darius Myers. ALSO—By virtue of a writ of Ki. Fa., the following 1 described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in the twp., of Wysox, bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning at i the north cast corner of lssae Bulls lot thence south 89° east 175 perches to a post for a corner, thence south 1° west 80 3 10 perches to the north east corner ol the John Guiles lot, thence north 80° west along the north line ol said (iuiles lo 05 perches to a post, thence north 09° west, so 0-10 perches to the south cast corner of > said Bull's lot, thence north 1° east aloug the line of ; said Bull's lot 105 perches to the place ol beginning. : Containing 103 acits more or less, about 50 acres im- ' proved, with an old log house , (tamed barn, and fruit 1 trees thereon. ALSO—One other piece or parcel of laud situate in , said twp.. of Wysox, hounded as fo Hows, to wit: Be ginning at the north east corner of lot No. 97 according to maps belonging to Burton Kingsbury, thence south 1 0 t west 18 perches to the north corner ola lot owned by . David Cocblan, thence north 41° west 8 perches to a j corner, thence north 44° west 18 perches to the north i line of said lot No. 97, thence along the last mentioned line, south 89° east about 20 perches to the beginning. ALSO—One other piece or parcel of land situate in ! said twp., of Wysox, bounded as follows, to wit: Be ginning at the north west corner of said lot N0.97, ; thence south 89° east about 28 perches to the north cor ner of lands ot said David Cochlan, thence 10 perches to a corner,thence south o*l° west 32 perches and ihenee north 1° east 24J perches to the place of beginning.— The two last described lots supposed to contain G acres of land more or less. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of John Holmes vs. Edward Hoaglin. J. MONROE SMITH. Nov. 6, 18U5. Sheriff. LIST OF THE NAMES OF PERSONS drawn as Jurors for December Court, 18(15 : lillANlJ .JL'KuKS. Albany, John N Carr ; Asylum, Joshua Kiiiner ; | Athens twp., 11 W Thomas ; Burlington twp., Seth P (Justin: Columbia, Wnt tV at kins ; Her rick, Phillip Au gle, Geo Elliott; Leßaysville, James Johnson, Orwell, Charles Pendleton; Pike, Sheldon Payne, Caleb Nurse ; Uidgberry, Pl> Coville ; Springfield, Wm Chase, O P Hirkness; Sheshequin, John Briuk ; South Creek, Jos Van Buskirk : Troy twp., Walker Pierce, Harrison (Jreeno; Towanda boro', Geo McCabe; Towanda North, 1! Granger ; Warren, G W Tallraadge ; Wvsox, B E Whitney; Wyalusing, Harrison Black, D W Brown. TKAVKKSK Jl lIORS —IST WEEK. Armenia, Alan.-on r-mitb: Athens twp., Isaac Gregory, Guy Tozer jr; Burlington boto', Job Motley; do. West, Bingham Rockwell; Canton twp., Jas Ketcuum: Canton boro', John Adams; Herrick, Lyman Matson, Charles Tiug.ey; I.el Joy. A M lac ham. Wm P TMotaon : Lilch lield, Levi Morse; Orwell, Maj' U Darling ; Sheshequin, J N Griflin, Geo C Gore; Smithtield, A-ahei Scott. H A Brigham, Hiram Farusworth; Standing Stone, William Grillis, Richard Jennings, Geo E VauNess ; Tuscarora. Hiram Taylor, Vincent Owen; Terry, Shubcl Bowman ; ! Troy boro", Peter D Meeker: Ulster, Edward Lock wood, Jliltou Uolcomb; Windham, Samuel Hartshorn; Wysox, R M Bennett, Samuel Reynolds; Wyalusing. Sam'l How ard. James A Riles, Francis Hornet, Benjamin Ac!, ley: Wells, Diiliston lilies; Wilniot, Alba Wilson, ritAverse anion.- -2i week. A lhany. "'"j Wilcox, John 1! Steriger: A then- boro' Asa Demon; Burlington West, Wm Sl'Kean ; do. twp., Samuel M'Cord ; Columbia, Andrew Jackson, ivieg Peckham ; Franklin, Burr Ridgway, Horace Wq j ev Herrick, Elisba Keeler, Mason Stevens ; Lcßoy. Eli Holcontb, Geo McKee; Monroe twp., Luman Pratt ; Or well, li M l-'arrar ; Ridgberry. James P Squires; South .Creek, I'hilo Fassett jr ; Standing Stone, John It Pul iord: Smithtield, J H Chamberlin.Wnt S Pierce: Spriug field, Amos Knapp ; Sheshequin, A J Cole, Wm J Del peuch; Troy tp., Henry Jennings, Wm Ward; Towanda twp.. J L Bowman ; 110. boro'. Amos Pennypacker : Tuscarora, H B Ackley; Terry, J WDennison; Ulster, James Mather: Wyalu-ing, Niram Black: Warren. Jos iah Wolcott. Salmon King ; Wysox, Wm 11 Morgan; Wells, Floyd Helmcs; Wilmot, Samuel Thrasher. T> EGIS'I EE'S NOTICE.—Not ice is hereby JLi given, that there has tic-en filed and settled in tile < f!ice of the Register of Wills, in and Tor the County of ' Bradlord. accounts of Administration upon the follow ing estates, viz : Final account of Warren Bagley and J . W. Griftiu executors ol James Bagley. dee'd. late oI I.eßoy. Final account of Joel Adams adm'r ol A. if. Brown, dee'd, late of Springfield. 1 Final ac't of E. L. Mauley, executor of Darrius Man ley. iate ol Troy twp., dee'd. Fin 1 ac't S. F. Mead, executor of Eli K. Mead, late Towanda twp.. dee'd. Final ac't ol Henry J. Newman, adm'r of John New man, lute of Warren, dee'd. Final ac't of Wm. S. Ayers, Guardin of Edward Deck er and others, miner children of Andrew Decker, late of Spi ingfield, dee'd. Final ac't of Cluflin J. Sleeper, adm'r of C'Lsrh - 11. Sleeper, late ot Warren, dee'd. Final ac'tol I!. Laporte aid C. F. Welles,jr., adin'r 01 John Laporte, late ol Towanda boro', dee'd. Final ac't ol' Z. P Walker, adm'r of llanfo d I. Kin ' 1 uey, late ol l.itchlieid, dee'd. Final ac't of J. F. Chambetlin and Ellen Middaugh, adm'r o! Isaac Middaugh, late ol Wyalusing, dee'd. Final ac't ot James Burn ham, adm'r of James 1!. Bow- I ker, late of South Creek, dee'd. Fiutl ac t 1 I Rachel A Tibbits adm'r ol Job Til,bit.-, j . late ol Warren, dee'd. Final ac't of Hiram Elliott, adm'r ol Harry Elliott,] iate of Rome, dee'd. Final ac't of 1.. S. ChubbucK, adm'r ot Charles li. j Kellogg, late ol Monroe, dee'd. Final ac't of Minor T. Porter, adm'r ol Silas Jackard, ■ late of Canton, deo'd. Final ac't of Sabin Allen and M itilda E. Sexton,ad'r j ot Wui. 14. Sexton, late of Orwell, dee'd. Partial ac't ot -'. E. Pierce, one o' tlc excutors ol ' Almrim Pierce, late ot Smithfield dc-'d. Final ac't o| Mary J. Oveipeck. formerly M o J. , Titus, nd 111 "rix ot Minor 11. Titus, lai ■art ol Bradlord County, the undersigned adininistra . >rs ..1 Uie estate of Emly Drake, de'eed. late ol l.itchlieid tovu ! ship, will sell on the premises, at public sa,eon.'tf. DAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1865, between the hours o: m. ; aud two o'clock, p. m.,a1l that certain lot, pie e 01 . parcel of laud situated 111 Litchfield twp., bounded aud I described as follows, to wit: North by lauds ol Milo Merril, east by laud ol oouii It. Edsall, .south by laud of Win. 11. Speucer and Mil' l Merril, west by laud of Wm. H. Spencer aud Milo Mer ril. Containing 28 acres, more or less. ALSO.—One other piece or parcel ot land situate 111 , Litchfield twp., bounded north by lands of William H. Morse, east by lands ol W. H. Spencer, west by lands ot FJijah Muun, south by lands of W. H.Spencer. Con taining eight acres, more or less. TERMS.—S2S to be paid upon each lot upon the.prop erty being struck down, one half the balance on contu ■ i mationof sale, and the balance one year thereafter, with interest. JOHN R EDSALL, WM. H. SPENCER, Oct. 9..18G5. Administrator. _ AI >M INI STRATOR'S N OTKJE.—Notice is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the estate of DA VID YOUGHT, late of Standing Stone twp. deceased, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated lor settbmenL^ GEO. A. STEPAENS, Nov. 9, 1865. Administrators. A L)MIN ISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice J\ is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the e tate of URIAH S. BROWN, dee d, late 01 Orwell twp.. are requested to make immediate payment, and tlio.-e having demands against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. A G. MATHEVVa, Oct. 26,1865. ' Administrator. A IM J NISTRATOR' S N OTICE.-Notice is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the estate of ALANSON LINDLLi. late ol I*lansiiii twp., dee'd., are requested to make immediate payment 'and those having demands against said estate wni iires entthem duly authenticated lor settlement. NEDEBIAH SMITH, Oct. 12, IS6O. Administrator. A NOTICE.-Not XXhereby given that all jiersous indebted t■> the estati oi JULIA A. DRAKE, dec d, late of Litchfield twp., are requested to make immediate payment, and tho i having demands against said estate will present them 1 duly authenticated for settlement. JAMES DRAKE, Oct. 12, lsuo. Administrator. \ DMIMSTEATURA- NUTJCE.—Notice XA- is hereby giveu, that ail petsoue inoeoteii to tile 1 estate ol THERON RINEHAKT, late of Athens twp. dee'd, are requested to make immediate payment, ami those having claim against said estate will present them duly authenticated lor settlement. DAVID GARDNER, Oct. 12,1865. Administrator. " ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.—Notio-'is 2t hereby given, that all persons indebted to the tate ol WM. V iNDERPOOL sHi,late ol l'errv tp . dee d are requested to make iuirnediate payment, and tln-c --having claims against said estate will present tlrem duly authenticated for settlement. URIAH TElißi . Oct. 12. 1565. Admiuistrulor. AILMIMSTRATRI X'S NOTiCE-Notatu is hereby given that all persons indebted to the es, tate of MINOR il. TITUS, late oi Herrick twp., decl are requested to make payment, without delay, and those having claims against said estate must present them duiv authenticated lor settlement. MARY J.TITUS, Oct. 12,1865. A Jmini-tratn.c ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE- N..tico is hereby given.that ail persons indebted to Hie estat.- ol NILES PACKARD, late ol Leßoy twp., uc dare re quested to make immediate payment, aud th • e bavin ' demands against said estate will please present duiv ! authenticated for settlement. KELEOX PACKARD, Oct. 12, 1865. Administrator. EpXECUTOR'S NOTICE. - N OTI V E 1 " J is hereby given that ali persons indented to tile c , c-tate ol WM.GIRARD. late ol'Towaiu'ir boro' dee'd,am requested to make immediate payment,and those bavin demauds against said estate wiii pre.-eut tliein duly an , tbenticated lor settlement. MAIIY ANN GIHAIID. GROVE M. HALL, j 0ct.A2.1M6 . Exeentora. 1 \ DM IN IST I{A TO li'S NOTlCE.—Notiiv J.X. i.- hereby given. that all persons iudebtetl to the , estate ul JAS. i.. DEWEY.de d, iate ot -nth ( reek 1 art* requested to make immediate payment ami those having demands against said estate will 1 resent iliein i duly authenticated ior settlement. DANIEL LIVENS, Oct I'* 1865 Administrator. ' " V DMINISTIIATORS NOTICE.-Leiier a \ yl administration ol the good.-, atte!-. Ac. ASA PRATT lute of Oaniin township, d fa-eo. have neen issued to toe subscriber. Ai. pes sou- r.ueo*- eii tti .-.aid estate are requested to make p ty me ... ■■ ,0 1 per-' n- baring demands against *hc same are notified t present Hie same lor settlement to Hie li-.-croier. I'Eltßi il. 1. 1 liDiNii. 1 HAS. STOCKWELL, I Oct. 12, 1865. Adininistratbi - ADM INI ST RAT RI X'S NOTlCE.—Notict is hereby given, that all pev-ou- irdehleil to the i c-tate ul C. VANUISE, dee d, late ot Uoim l.vp. a,e reque.-ted to make immediate payment, and tu. na\ j ing demands against said estate wilt pre eu t hem duly I authenticated tor settlement. HARRIET CHANDLER, Get. 13, iB6O. Administratrix. A ! DMINISTUATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that all persons indebted 1 taec-- | tate ol WM. i>. FRENCH, late ol Frankiin tp. d< M, ale I requested to make immediate payment and nil having i claims upon said estate will present them duly authenti cated for settlement. WM. W. FRENCH, C E. WHITE, Oct. 12, 1865. Administrator. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE —By virtue oi an order issued out ot 'he Orphan s Court 01 Bird told County, the undersigned, administrator of the t taie ol Jo.-iah Stautou, late 01 Litchfield twp,, dee'ed, will sell 011 the premises on FRIDAY , NOVEMIiEU 24, 1866, at 2 o'clock p. Ui., tile following lot, piece or par cel oi land, situate in Litchfield twp., bounded and de scribed a- follows, to wit ; On the north by lands ot Oliver Eversou, on tbo ea.-t by lanil of said Oliver Eversou and James Randolph, , and on the smith by said James Randolph, and on the , west by lands ot Wright Snyder. Containing 5*Q acres [ in the same more or less, about 20 acres improved,with ' a smail log house thereon. ' TERM-.—525 !o be iiaid on the property beiug I struck down, and the balance on final confirmation oi 1 gale, WM. SNYDER. Oct. 20. ImS. Administrator. EDITOR'S NOTICE. — In the matter of Krciptions to the Final account oj 11. C. Sairrl, Assignee cd' Farmer's Union Insurance Co. No. 155 ' Sept. Term, 186.5. In the Court ol Common Pleas ol Bradford County. The undersigned an auditor appointed by said (our! ' upon exceptions filed to the finalacc ouul ot U. C.Baird, Assignee of the Farmers' Union 1 - .ranee Co., wilt al tend to the duties ol his appointment, at his office in To wanda boro', on Saturday. November 25. 1865, at one ' o'clock p. ra., at which time and place ail persons Inter ested can attend if they think ptoper or be forever debarred from the same. G. 1). MON fAN YE, Oct. 23, 1865. Auditor. f /ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.—By virtue of V_Z an order issued out i the Oiplian s I ourt <>; lit.id ' ford County, the undersigned, administrators ot the e- I late of Jonathan Jackson, late of Cantosi twp.. dece.d will sell uii the piimises.on SAILRDAT , N<'\ ■ I -,lßi .. e at 1 o'clock p. m., the following hi, pice or D-'VV 1 "' 1 laud, situate iu Canton twp., bounded and de-ci itKvl 1 . ' follows, to wit; , . . . p Beg liming at an irouwood tree, it being t.n .-mttc east corner thereof, on the side the Williamspoit and s Elmira Railroad, thence north 87i J , we-t 74 iwr to a r , IOSt the corner of the Whipple lot; thence north on the line of said Whipple lot I°, east 173 per. to a post on the liu6 uf Jumps hockwell > .>t ; uicucc iliß line* of the same, and other lauds, south 87°, ea.-t 7b per. to - a urv hemlock for a corner ; thence south west by r lauds of Taylor & McLelland 173 per. to the pl ace >■: is s ginning. Containing 82 acres ar.d 2s pciclies ol ami. j be tlie same more or les.-. TERMS ssO to be paid 011 the property Wong -tin I; ( down, $450 on confirmation of sale, the balance iu two . equal ami al instalments wilb interest iroiu coumm-F . first payment ti.be made one year lie in saidi connrma Hon JOHN LILLET . 1 RACHEL LANDON. Oct. 20.18*75, Admiuistraiors.