Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, February 01, 1866, Image 3

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I OCA I. AM* GENERAL
['lie llepi-rter is printed upon CAMt
' *" ( •,,„,it |-v and Job Press, Office No. 50 Gold
y, rk. Thomas H. Senior, agent.
v* By rt It rung to the notice in another
i* will bt* seen that Rev. If. M. GALI.AHER,
; , IV irishman, will faver us with another lect
jjniidav cvi ning next. Those who had the
of listening b> bis -Ireland and the Irish
,, u weeks since, will not miss this oppoj
,i* heating him again : and certainly those
f j ~„t nvaii themselves of the chance of
: that one. will not fail to go and hear this
("or the purpose of encouraging all our peo
",, oto these lectures the Committee have put
iirM ts twenty cents lower than other Associ-
I'uis is very praisworthy, and should be
,i,d l v our people. Wt arc reliably inform
., ,!„• Association have already suffered con
loss on their previous lecture, but we
, nerons public, will not permit them to
, ~\ l"ss • n the present.
We commend to tie special utten
our readers, that very valuable journal for
ij. nbohl. th'* Children, the Garden, the 0r
... the Farm, viz : the American Atjricultur
: ,hed by ORANGE JCL>D <fc Co., 11 Park Row,
\.k City.sit only si.so a year. It is full of
useful to every person, no matter
[ it sidenee, or what his occupation. We
i the pi est nt volume (25th) opens with an !
1 : nior than twenty thousad subscribers.
itself. go*d as it has hitherto been, is
i s.-d iu size, appearance, and intrinsic
\ dial ami it half can scarcely be better
1. s.en your subscriptions to tlie l'ub
h e.,. Tin first number of this volume
- 10 | agt s, and can be obtained, its a speei
. fitting 15 cents to the publishers.
kit .1 listiee.s of the Peace elected at the
• ~ tiou. are notified that it is necessary for
•, tilt' in the Prothonotarysoffice, within tliir
.uith day of election, written notice ol'
iition to accept said office and take out
i missions. If tlie-y neglect this, their !
,will not be certified to the Secretary of the I
r.moTtwcaltb.
Ah TRESIS on THE ERIE.— On Saturday j
- tin* Buffalo Express bound west, was up- |
nig Shohola on the Delaware Division, the i
ali tor was flagged, and were informed that
, i e difficulties w^itli a freight train before j
and that it would run to Laekawaxen. The j
[itoet ti led cautiously, till it reached Klioho- !
i t, where they met tlie freight train backing j
ivoid meeting No. \ ,n whosi turn it then j
The result was, a collision, by which somi j
were crushed and the engine of the Bull'tlo ;
, was eon side lably injur, d, and worse than I
\ustin I'eie.pk', agt 0.1. -t, iy. sober, wortliv j
• . titan was crushed to m atli. iu the discharge j
ie.ty. The remains ol Mr. Temple were j
Jo to Owego, where his it . a daughter ot !
i Ogtten, resides. He had been nuirricd j
a: two years.
M '. y night last, tis Extra. 2.1. freight, was j
to Eliuira, a bmkeman, John Roach, of Wa
:' '1 between the ears, got his arm and shoul- j
dad. and was run over and afterwards pick- I
::,1 t.,ken 11 Elutira, xvltere he died nt 0 o'- I
.. T . itlay morning.
■ w - a rions disaster on Friday morning J
:>, i!,■■■!•'. at Mount Hope, ustation in Wayne
. Fa . 2> miles west of Port Jervis, N. J..
. . ,fi trout New-York city. The disaster
i y the breaking of a switch-rod. The
tt. , otiiprising eight ears, was thrown
Three nteit, engaged in sawing
t" Aside, were the principal sufferers,
• i',!i ,l outright and the two others bad
il. A horse was a.so killed : but none of t
sustained serious injury, though !
■r, considerably crushed.
- ACUDENT. — On Monday evening j
nip exploded in the Saloon of Matlii- '
iMshoic. The clothing of Mrs. Bing i
u: 1 in a moment site was enveloped in >
t llaiiii. Mr. Bing and a-number of by- j
•* i t It- r relief. A large woolen sjjawl
; ,it ,tla i lutt did not prove sufficient
tin i tlx, il.it.i -, Mr. Bing then undertook j
: if i' lothim; and burned his hands in u :
utauiit, Water was finally brought and I
a ~v,-r her and tin flames extinguished, but j
mtil Mi-. Dings clothing was so burned that |
ir "Fl" •' " !i lw-t in pieces as she was taken to ;
• Her recovery is considered donbtfuL |
1 • tm ■ \ I.'am ROAD. —The oiigiin-t-ra liavo j
. ■ :■ : tl.ii*. exploring survey for the Railroad !
It:: fit ( r, i k ('.jit! Mint - toTowanda. Two '
",v.i. { \aniint d, orn via Dushore and down j
iiij 1 tiiijch of the Towauda Creek to Mon- |
'lit- ether via tlie Big Loyal Sock Creek to '
•'air. thence by if ill view up Level Branch j
: a Mill-ton, rtnti t > the Barclay Rail,-toad :
■ ■ -ton's Station.
a, I t Dti bore is sai 1 t<> be about two •
sh it, st, but the route by Forksville to
' —t gt id,- innl , usts a,thing for the right
!'■ is n, it il t. t in in. ,1 which will I e adopt- ;
/V.,v.
vsr .-ale.—\Y learn that negotia- 1
ntly ptil'eeted, transfer the valuable cottl j
-'• iy owned by Messrs. M. C. Mereur, ;
•• it 1 risbi'- to the firm of Wells & Fris
• this s:i|. are comprised the Ravine, the;
; : tit St it ea Collieries. In all, some one j
''"lis tons of coil yet unmined, with j
■'•s, (iftices, Arc., Ae„ comjilete. Mr. |
' tivorably known to many of our business I
■ li Li-inaction with the late firm of
tie! e. Mr. Wells (a son of Col. C. F. j
Jil recently engaged in business in
1 It"' lnakt - his lirst essay in the coal
A ! speak for tlie new firm a continu
ed populiirity and success which have al- I
: " '! *1 tla ir predt nsors. ViHsh ■;< tar.
t.Aitv - Friend.—Tho Fcluiiary limit-j
j ■ ,'Htiful magazine opens with a touch
engraving, entitled "News from tlie
' r . v * xpressive engraving indeed, and |
• '• we fear, touch the source of tears in
• arowfid hi art. Its pages are filled with j
"* reeipes, Ac. Price $2 50 a year ;2 j
Address Deacon & JPeterson, 319 j
" Sl1 " '■ Philadelphia.
■ T
• • • i t ANl A. —\\ e are informed by ;in
1 •' I'omiug from the Sylvania Well to-day,
s nothing -nrer than the striking of oil
•hat the well has been flowing since ;
• ining at a rapid rate. Dr. E. G. Tra
t'"'n y.-sterday with specimens of this
11 !•■• himself took from the well, and
i "'""meed by all those who have seen it, I
* a superior quality. Operations with
been suspended, and we doubt not
d'lniediate preparations for procuring
'■ ; s. etc., are now being made by Su.
•■M (TPO. Y. |Pomeroy who is the right
right place, ami who possesses the en-
F 1,1 l' ,ls fi this thing to its fullest ex-
Li. u' d'Tainly is good news for this section '
. ~" • a '"l it gives us pleasure to herald it.
1 r Sylvania. say we.— Troy Times.
c.. ~
'tiiiitisstoocrV nut ices of liridgo
another column.
Iteff" Tim Rev. S. F. BROWN, ami wife, most
gratt fully thank their many kind friends for their
liberal Donations, on the 25th of Jan., and the :id
of October lust, amounting in all to about S3OO,
Al KNOWI.EDGMpNT.—A IT CC'lll social gath
ering at the Parsonage of the Brick Church in Wy
sox representing so generally the families in the
valley all so respectful, so harmonious, and bless
ing the Parson "in basket anil in store," nearly to
the amount ol $l5O, merits this public expression
ol thanks. It lurnishes a pleasing illustration of
the fact, that the ' doing good to those who are
ol the household of faith," is not inconsistent with
a wide-spread religions interest, But is tatliet one
of its natural "And lie set meat before
them and rejoiced—believing in God with all his
! house." A. J. ROSSEEL.
SEe" Rev. E. P. HAMMOND, the cek-luated
Evangelist, arrived in this village on Saturday,and
on Sunday afternoon held a "Children's Meeting"
at the M. L. Church. The house was crowded to
overflowing, and a large number of the children,
wha were conversed with before the close of the
services, expressed an earnest desire to become
Christians. On Sunday evening the Union ser
vices were held in the Presbyterian Church. Sev- I
end ministers present made brief addresses, and 1
n marks were made by Mr. MACFAIU.ANE and Mr.'
Mu.Ll.it Fox, of Towauda, who came to this v 1- '
luge with Mr. HAMMOND, to bear their testimony to j
the powerful revival at Towauda, under the labors ;
of Mr. H. Mr. Fox is a distinguished Civil Engi- j
ucer, well known to our oldest inhabitants. He j
was the Engineer who located and constructed the !
railroad between Corning and Blossburg twenty-I
five years ago. He is one of the recent converts at
Towauda, and his remarks, as well as those of his
friend. Mr. .M.OIMA.ANK, who is extensively known t
sis a leading Coal Dealer, were listened to with tin- j
usual interest. Their testimony was peculiarly !
valuable, as coming from sagacious, cautious and !
honorable business men, who could not be eliarg- j
ed with lanuticisni, or with being led by sympathy |
to endorse measures that tut intelligent judgment j
might disapprove of. They knew whereof they af- i
tinned, and none who heard them eonld deny the i
the value of their testimony. The meetings have j
been continued daily and will he throughout the i
week. There is a morning prayer meeting at half- I
past light, which is now held at the Baptist '
Church. There has been a children's meeting at j
halt-past three each afternoon, and services in the |
evening at either the Methodist or Presbyterian j
Churches. The evening meetings are now held at
the M. E. Church. There has been a large degree '
nt religions interest. It is impossible to state how 1
many have been converted. Scores of children and
also ol adults are. believed to be the fruits of tlic 1
revival this week. Mr. HAMMOND expects to leave j
oil Saturday. He has pressing invitations from I
many places. We saw this morning a letter front
Rochester stating that Rev. Dr. SHAW, ot the Pres
byterian Church, one of the most useful and can-. 1
tious of the Pastors in that city, was urging Mr.
H. to visit that place again. About two years ago
Mr. H. labored in Rochester, and 1000 children j
were converted as was then believed, and is now \
known, as the converts "boll out" in proportim j
to their numbers as well as those of any revival ■
ever known there. Corninj Journal.
Dr. 11. A. RECORD lias removed front
Lelhtysville, and permanently located in this,
place, for the practice of his profession, as will be j
seen hy his card in another column.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
I
-Mrsic.w. CONVENTION. —A Musical Conven
tion will be held at Litchfield Centre, Pa., com- i
meneing on Tuesday, Feb. Cth, 1800. to continue '
five days, and close with a Concert on Saturday ,
( vetting, Feb. 10th. under the direction of Prof. J. !
G. TOWNER, assisted by Mr. E. M. STI UTKVANT, an
accomplished Pianist. Books furnished free. Ad
mission to the full course, including concert, SI.OO. 1
Concert, 25 cts.
GRAND CONCERT AND DANCE —The Ulster
Brass Band, (Wm. Dittrieh, Leader,) will give a
Conct it and Dancing Party, at Patterson's Hotel,
Milan, on Thursday, Feb. 22, 1805. Bill, $2 50.
fisS"* The Bradford County Teacher's Asso
ciation will meet at Herriek, on Friday, Feb. Otli.
at 11 o'clock, A. M. O. F. Yocxr,, Pres.
Annir PASSMOKF, S--e.
CARD. —AII soldiers who enlisted prior to
June 80, 1803, will L-- furnished important itnfor
niation/i " by calling at once upon the undersign
ed. Brine your ''discbarge" with you.
■I. X. CAI.IFF, Pension Agent,
Office over News Room.
~
\\ ANTED, immediately, Two Sewing 1 Girls
that understand the Tailoring Trade, to work on i
custom work. None need apply unless they un
derstand the Trade fully . Also a good journeyman j
workman wanted. J. M. COLLINS.
GOOD BOOKS ! GOOD BOOKS. —Don't fail to
to call at tile News Room Book Store and get Mr.
Hammond's Religious Books, among them are the
Harvest work or the Holy Spirit, the Blood ot Je- ;
sits, Children of Jesus, Child's guide to Heaven, '
Little ones in the Fold, Praises to Jesus.
We have also on hand a large assortment of mis- j
eellaneons and religious works, and the largest as
sortment of Bibles ttnd Testaments ever brought
into Bradford County : and ask till to call and con
vince themselves that we are now determined to j
sell cheap.
The following (jtiest ion will IN* (lis-,
cussed at tin Woodside School House, near Major
Hales, next Saturday evening at 7 o'clock.
/((.voiced. That the Government should make
specie the only legal tender within two years.
Affirmative, E. W. Ibtle : Negative, Stephen Yos
burg.
CRACKERS. —Messrs. Burlier & Pettes, of
the Towauda Bakery, are now manufacturing
Crackers of every variety, and of a very stiperi r
quality. Dealers supplied on reasonable terms, i
None but fresh crackers ever offered for sale. 1-8. '
FOR RENT. —The 3d story of Union Block
Towauda. Inquire at tlie office of G. D. Mon- i
tnnye.
DAIIA PATERS.—The present Congress!
will be one of the most exciting and deeply inter- j
i sting ever convened at the National Capitol. Tb.a I
Government is to be reconstructed and great prin
ciples established. Every reading man should ;
have during the session a Daily paper. They can !
be obtained at the News Room.
NEW ENTERPRISE.— A Regular Daily Ex
press Line has just been established between To- |
wanda and Troy another is in operation between
Towtmda and Waverly. Special attention paid to
< xpressing goods to all parts of the country. Office '
at the News Room.
All persons who have old magazines,
newspapers, or books which need binding, are re- j
minded that they can have the same done at the j
Bindery in the Hc/iorter building, in the best man- |
iter and on reasonable terms. All kinds of ruling
and Blank books to order.
TOYVANDA MARKETS. —( Wholesale Prices.) !
Corrected every Tuesday by E. T. Fox, No. 1, Brick
Row :
Wheat $1 75 (J $2 25 ,
Rye 80 m 85
Corn 80 pt 85 I
Oats ' 40!
Beans 1 *25 (eo. 1 50
Butter (rolls) 28 ( 30
" (dairy) 28 (a. 33 j
Eggs ' *2B :
Potatoes 75 !
Hav (per ton) 8 00 @ 10 00
Salt (per lbb.) 3 00 i
Flows 10 00 ® 13 00 !
Ham 18
Chickens 14 (S' 10
Turkeys 10 18
Ducks if, (£ 18
Geese I*2
WEIGHTS OF GRAlN.— Wheat, 60 lbs; Com, 56 lbs;
Rye, 50 lbs : Oats, 32 lbs : Barley, 46 lbs ; Buck
wheat IS lbs; Beans, 02 lbs; Bran, 20 lbs; Clover
Seed 02 lbs: Dried Apples. 22 lbs: Flax Seed 56 lbs.
M A It li IE b .
MAN LEY BAY LEY.—At the Leßoy House, Jan.
[ I 28th, by A. Royse Esq., Mr. George P. Manly
J. to Mrs. Luc-indn Bayley, all of Canton.
PAYNE—SILL.—In Durell. Jan. 25, l>\ Rev. J. A.
Rosset'l, Hiram M. Payne, of East'Brunswick,
N'. J., ami Mary Louisa, w.imgest daughter of
Joseph Sill.
ELLKW OR 1 H—DIMMICK.—At the residence of
the Brides father, Rev. Francis Dimmick, Jan.
3d, By Rev. E. p. Roberts, Mr. Mason L. Ells
worth, to Miss Helen A. Dimmick, Both of Or
j well, Pa.
| GUSTIN—OVEUPEt K. Jan. 24, in Herriek, l>\
Rev. S. F. Brown. Lt. B. K. Gustin, of Burling
ton, to Miss Annie M. Overpeck, of Herriek.
; *>' l( XG .MANN. -In Rome, Jan. 2d, at the house
of J. 11. Coolßaugh, Ks(|.. By IB v. Chirk Salmon,
Mr. A. I'. Young, to Miss Melita Mann, all of
Rome borough.
I GREEK—PIGGERY.— In Braintrim, Dee. 1 HG-">,
by ltev. E. Sturdevunt. Wm. Greek, of Auburn,
and Joanna Piggery of Rush.
' 'i By the same Jan. lid, llev.
D. D. (rray, Pastor of the Braintrim Baptist
I htirch, and Airs. Elizabeth Tompkins, of Tus
carora.
| WILLIAMS IIAR\EV.—In Braintrim, by the
sanre, Jan. 14, Edward O. Williams, and Janic
Ifarvy, nil of Braintrim.
Rl GG— BROTSMAX.—By the same, Jan. 2:1, 'til!,
Rowland F. Rugg, of Tuscarora, and Miss Susie
Brotsiuan, of South Vnbnrn. Pa.
A'cuj 'vlbufrtiscmcnts
BRIDGE LETTING.—ScaIed proposals
I will he received a! the house >[ Gates Wilcox, ia
j hc.iiik! ill, until 1 o clock p.m., ou Wednesday, Feb. 11,
! IKGG, lor the Building and c. tnpleting ola Bridge acres .'
I Towauda Creek, near said Wilcox's. Specifications ho
I the same may l e -tell at li e stoic ot Messrs. Kellev .V
Kilbern. in Innikliii. anj at the Commissioner's Office
for ten (lays previous to the letting ot the same.
W. r.. DoDGE i
JOH.N BEARDSBF I'..' Corn's
STERN* MeKEE. I
t out i s Office, Jau. 2'J. istjii.
BRIDGE LKTTI\(L— Seaie D ah
I* will be received at the Bridge near W IE Phillip's
Mill, in Granville between the hours ~t ! end 3 o eluck
i p. m., on Wednesday, Feb. 14, IsGG, 'or tiie building and
! computing ol . Bridge .1,1. —. the Creek at that pice.'
Specifications tor ibe same may be seen at the St. jo of
Messrs. Kel ley A Killborn, in West Franklin, and ait the
Commissioner s Office for ten days previous to the let
ting the seme. W. B. DODGE, )
JOHN BKARDSI.KE.' Comr's
SiERN McKEE. j
Commissioner's Office. Jan. 20. H6.
BRIDGE LETTING.—SeaIed proposals
will be receivtd at the house ol Reuben Stiles, in
I-.1-T. Troy, until i o • lock p. m . on Thursday, Fell. 15,
IsUG, tor the building and complc ing of a Bridge acr-'.-s
Sugar Creek near that place Specification.-, for the
same may lie seen at the house ot I euben Stilt.-, in I.e-t
Troy, and at the Commissioner's Office lor ten thus pre- '
vious to the jetting ot the same.
\V. li. DcDGE. l
JOHN BEARDSI.EE,V Coin's.
STERN McKEE. )
Commissioner s Office, Jan. 2'J. 1860.
Q P E CI A L.—ALL PERSONS HAVING
k-J ucsettled ho k accounts w.tlius, or mite.- pa-t dm
are notified thai payment must he made immediately.
J. l>. HUMPHREY A CO.
ALSO ail persons indebted to the estate ot J i>. Hum
phrey are notified that ail monies due said e.-tate must
he p .id in immediately. IRA B. HUMPHREY .
Jan. 3k lsiitc Administ iat or.
r |i II E INSURANCE COMPANY OF
A NORTH AMERICA.
Office No. 242 Walnut Street. Philadelphia.
This Company are now prosecuting the bu inesr <f
lu-uraiice trom loss or damage hy FIRE on 11 Hidings, i
Merchandise. Furniture, &c . throughout the State o!
Pennsylvania, on liberal teams,for long or short periods •
or permanently ot Buildings, by a deposit of Premium ' i
I he prompt payment of c laims for losses durin" the
peiiod ot nearly 70 years that the Company has been m
esistence. (iilitles them to the coufidciice o: the public.
DIRECTORS.— Aithur G. Coffin, Samuel W. Jones, John
A Ilrown, Charles Taylor. Ambrose White, Jno. it. Xeli
Richard D. Wood. Wm. Welsh, Wm. E. Bowen, James
N. Dickson, S. Morris Wain, John Mason. Geo. 1,. Aar
rison, Francis R. Cope. Edward H. Trotter Edward S.
Clarke, Win. Curamings. AKTHCK G. COFFIN, Pres'nt.
('. S. Rl 88ELL, Agent, Towinda.
HENRY A. RECORD, M. a, Physician :
<nt,l Surgeon, having permanantly located in To- '
wanda. would respectfully offer his professional services 1
to the citizens of the place a vioiuity. Office, at J. A .
Record's Store. ' j a n. 3d, 'GO.
"Vf OTK'E. —\\ lieroas, my wife MARY D.
-l x has left my bea and board wi'lmut just cause or
provocation, notice is hereby given, to all persons, not
to harbor or trust her on my account ,1 will pay no debts
of her contracting alter this date.
Sheshcquin, Jan. JO. 'GG. GEO. WARNER.
p> E V II M . GAILAH ER .
Will deliver a Lecture
BEFORE THE Y. M. C. A. OF TOWANDA. AT THE
COf R T HO P - K ,
t)N MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY sth. l-ce.
Snhjitf "Amelia and the Americans."
Boors open at 7o'clock, keciure to commence at 74.
Tickets 3< its. For sale at the Reading Room. News
Room, and Drug Stoics.
AI> MIN I STRA TO il'S NOTICE -N ot ic*
. is hereby giveu, that all pet sous indebted to the
estate or HIRAM BENNE'iT. late ot Towauda,
dee d., are requested to make immediate payment
and t iftse having demands against said estate w ill ores
eutthem duly authenticated tor settlement.
BENJ. M. PECK,
Jan.2'J, IsGG. Administrator.
"VI"OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT
i' Wm. E Barton, l.yman Durfee, l'arius Bullock,
and others, have presented to ihe Com tot Common
Pleas ot Bradtord Co., the charter ot the " SniithticlJ
Union Cemetery Association," praying the Court toi a
decree ot incorporation, and that the same will be heard
on Monday, February sth, DM;, ot which all persons in
lere-teil will plcy-e take notice.
E. O. GttODRICH.
Jan. 20. IsGG, Prothom tary.
H.\ Y SCA LE S F0 R SA L E !
[Patent Applied For.]
The Su scriher having spent time and money in per
fecting a New. Simple, t heap, and Durable Hay Nc.ile, *
warranted correct tor five years or longer, now otlei s it
to the public, on the billowing terms :
tine 12 'eel plat'orm Hay S-ale, weighing 4,000 lbs.
(the purchaser lurnisniug rud framing timbers) ilro 00
tine 13 it. platform, weighing 5 0(H) Ins, 113 On
Hue 14 " " '• 6,000 •• 12a 00 j
Address, G. W. JACKSON.
Jan.2s,'till.—ft Wyalusitig. Bradtord Co. Pa
JJEW FURNITURE STORE !
Having rented the Furniture Ware-moms formerly oc
cupied oy F. N. Page, Athens, Pa . would now say to
the putions ol the old Establishment that I have a com
plete Stock of Goods, just receivtd, embracing every
thing in the
FURNITURE BINE.
My goods are new and well selected, and tor
GOOD GOOD-
Will nut l>e undri.told by any. Call and examine my
stock la-lore purchasing i retain the Workmen of the
old establishment, and
MR. N. I. HA 1(1
Will have cbaige ol the business and Manufacturing. In
shotl wc have the finest Stock ot Goods in our line west
ol New Y'ork, consisting of
Parlor Furniture,
Cbambei-.-ells, Solas. Bureaus, Marble-top
Centre Tables, Extension
and Dining Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads,
Mirrors, Picture Frames.
Photograph Ovals, Cord and Tassels,
Steel Engravings,
Oil Cnrtins, Toilet Siands, Work-Boxes,
Pictures, Ac.
COFFINS ANI) BURIAI. CASES.
i
Our Undertakers Department will at all times be
well supplied with everything in that line. We have
the
EI.XEST HE A USD
In tliis section, not evi-epting anything west of New
Y'ork, and will attend Funerals within a circuit of
Twenty Mi'ts, on reasonable terms.
O. H. VOORHIS.
N. I. HART, Agent.
Athens. Jan. 25. I*-GG.- iy
IJUBLTC DRAY.—The subscriber having
purchased a good Dray, desires to inform the pub
j lie that he is fully prepared to do all kinds of work in
his line. His services can be secured from 7 o'clock, a.
m., to 6 o'clock, p. m. He can transport cheaply and
! expeditiously all kinds of Household Goods, Merchan
dize. Ac. to any point desired, and respectfully solicits
' a share of public patronage.
Stand in front of Matshall's Hardware store, near
door to the Post Office, where he can always be seen
when not engaged. Orders lett at Marshall's Hardwa e
store, will le promptly attended to.
R. S THURBER.
Towauda. Dec. 7. 1865. —tt.
B\ T H PI?! C K t
FOX'S.
JJoroell (Ho.'s Xcuj oooDs.
t rriHE GREATEST ATTRACTIONS IN
GOODS EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET.
1
f'
POWELL &c CO.,
Have now in store the largest stock of good? everexbib-
Led in Northern Pennsylvania. Additions will con
stantly lie made to this stock during the season, and
" i! will at nl! times be found FULL AND COMPLETE
in ail its departments.
We invite the particular attention oi our customers to
j our magnificent display ol
' FALL AND'WINTER DRESS GOODS!
Which wo offer at prices much below those ol last year.
We have given special care to onr selections iu this line
and are now able to exhibit the newest most fashionable,
and most desirable styles to he obtained. Our uew
\ stock comprises all colors of Plain and Plaid French
■ Merinos, Empress Cloths. Striped Melanges. Striped
and Plaid Poplins. Taffetas, l.amas. Tinsel Poplins.Paris
Crepes. Reps, Plain and Brocade Alpacas. Poil dc Chev
ies, Delaines and Arm uses, Bright Plaids for children's
wear, and a great variety of other Dress Fabrics.
MOURNING DRESS GOODS.
Black French Merinos, Bombazines, Tamest- cloths,
i Barathea.-, Mohair Lustres, ['.lack aud White Check and
Striped Poplins and Aipacas.Double and Single Fold All
Wool Delaines, aud a lull line ot those High Lust red
Black Alpacas, at a great redaction in price.
e
LADIES' CLOTHS, CLOAKINGS AND
SACKINGS.
i
\ SPLENDID ASSOKT MK NT .
S Beaver Cloths, Tricots, Velvet Cloths, Cassimere Sack
ings, I'iain and Twilled Black Broadcloths, of all prices
all colors of Plain and Fafiov Sackings, Opera Flannels
j Ac.. Ac.
GLOVES AND HOSIERY.
j Ladies. Mi.-ses and Childrens White and Colored Cot-I
ton, Fleeced and Merino Hose. 1-adies Merino Vests I
i and Drawers, (Iloves ol every description at low prices.
j
LIN ENS & HOUSE Fl'-RNISHIXG GOODS
Blea' hed, Half Bleached, and Unbleached Damask Ta
ble Linens. Napkins, Tow. Is. Towellings, Scotch and
Russia Diapers, Bleached and Uubleaeheit Huckahucks
( i tins, lii-h Linens, Ac., 10-4 and 9-4 Sheetings,
Pillow Case Cottons, Counterpanes, Draping Muslins,
Shaker Flannel Sheetings. Rose Blankets, Ac., Ac.
CLOTHS AND OASSIMEKES.
Esquimaux. Moscow and Castor Beaver Cloths. French
and Herman Black Broad- loths, Doeskins, Fancy Cas
simeres. Tweeds,{Meltons. Satinetts, Union Cassimeres,
Jeans. Ac., Ac.
!
ALSO,
All qualities Plain White, Shaker and Welch Flannels,
I Fancy Shirting. Miners, Red and Gray .i'iain and Twilled
j Flannels, and a full assortment of
•
DOMESTIC COTTON GOODS,
At the Lowest Market rates.
SECOINTXD FLOOR.
We arc now opening and desire to call special atten
tion to onr unusually large stock of
FINE CLOAKS.
As we make this department ot onr business a special
ity we have given it much time and attention. Our se
lections have been made from the newest styles in the
market, and mil Cloaks are manufactured in a manner
ihat cannot i ■ 1'• please, tl give entire satisfaction.
Jt
SIIAWLS! SHAWLS!
Having made our purchases before the recent great
advance in juice, wt\are able to oiler decided bargains
in Ladies, Misses and Childrens Double and Single
Shawls. Our present stock tar surpasses in extent .-ltd
variety.[any purchases we have ever before made iu this
line and we have availed ourselves of the most favor
able lime l-> select the choicest and most desirable goods
in tbc market.
RON TON FLEXIBLE STRING SKIRT.
the newest and best patent crinoline yf.t
INVENTED.
j
We have now on hand a good assortment ot these cel
ebrated Skirts, in White and Colored.
ALSO,
The Eugenie, Empress, Paris Trail. Multiform, and a :
variety ol other popular makes of skirts in all sizes
tor Ladies Misses aud Children.
( ARRETS AND FLOOR OILCLOTHS.
1
Brussels, Three Ply, Extra Super, Supeitine. Ingrain,
Kidder,and Heinp Carpets. All widths Floor Oil Cloths
Mattings, Door Mats,j and Rugs. V new stock just re
-1 reived.
ROOTS AND SHOES.
Havingpnaue arrangements with manufacturers to
supply our sales with the best quality of Boots and
Shoes, we sliail at all times be able to tarnish our custo
mers with the best custom'made Shoes ot all binds,
i tor Ladies, Misses and Children, find Boots for Mens and
Boys wear, at reasonable prices. We shall also keep con
stantly on hand a complete assortment of Mens.Womens
and Children's Rubbers and Arctic Overshoes.
HATS AND CARS.
A splendid assortment ol Mens and Boys Hats and
' Caps just received. Having closed out our old stock
almost entirely previous to our late purchases, we now
oiler an entire new stock of the latest styles.
RARER HANGINGS <fc TRANS RARE.N T
WINDOW SHADES.
We are now receiving large additions to our stock ol
Wall Papers, Transparent Window Shades and Trim
mings Window Papers. Ac. .Arc.
Ccgal.
LIST OF THE NAMES OF RERSONS
drawn Dec. 21, 1865, to be Jurors for a Court ol
Quarter Sessions nd Common Pleas to he held at To
wanda. commencing on the Ist Monday of Feb. lwai
on A Nil JURORS.
Asylum, Jonathan Whipple ; Canton boro, John W.
Giiffiu ; Leßov. A. W. Van Elect ; Leßaysvillc, N. W.
Browning; Monroe boro', Patrick Dunfec; Orwell. H. H.
Smith; Like. Edward H. Skeeli, Chandler l.'anfii ld. Brad,
lord Beeciui; Syivania, Setti Peek ; South Creek. J. <E
. Scud.hr ; Siuiil.iield, Beebc Gerou d, 1. A. Scwaid. 11.
\ C Hrighatn: Springfield, (Yin. S. Grace; Troy twp.. Jos.
j Hunt, Wm. Baker; Troy boro', Wm. Uarto ; Ulster, lii
| ley Hill, Henry Sliaw ; Wyalu.-ing. Jals-z Chsmherlin ;
! Windham, Hiraiu Tui bush ; Wells, Wm. M. Dunning;
! Towanda North, Geo. B Mills.
TRACERS JURORS.—Ist WEEK.
Aimeiiia. James Mason ; All.any, Russell Miller, s. D.
Steriger; Athens twp., Join Woodruff; Bmiiug'.oii Isi.
ro". Charles Williams ; Columbia, Muses Ayers; Canton
twj)., E. L. Andrews; Franklin, Ogdeu Varney, Mautord
Stevens ; Granville, Ward Warren ; HerricK. 11. W
Camp; I.eUuy, A M. K. West, Robert M'Kee, Sullivan
j Morse; i.eKaysville, M. B Porter; Monroe twp , Saiuiie.
' Lyon ; do.boro', l.yman Blackmail ; Overton, Richard
I Richards; Pike, John Black; Rome twp., Smith Forbes;
j Springfield, A. W Leonard, Rodney Cooley; Sniithlield,
! O. E. Hartis ; Standing Stone, Joliu Bishop ; Towanda
j boro", Wm. A. Chumberlin Milton Warner, J. F.Means;
! do. North, Abij.ili Me.(l; Troy twp , Jared Case, Tusca
rora, John Taylor; Windham, Geo. Coffin ; Wilmot, Ira
Brown ; Wyaiusing, Stephen Ly on, Jacksou Elliott ;
Weils,John A. Boy; Warren, Irani Manchester.
TRACERS JURORS 2d WEEK.
Albany, Geo. 11. Kendall; Asylum, Richard Bennett;
Athens twp., Alexander Elsbree; do boro'.Wm.Duraiit,
Wm. Hancock; Canton twp., Enoch Scllard; Columbia.
Wm.W. Young, YVm. G Bradford ; Litchfield, A. P.
Wolcott, Benjamin Ptik, George Davenport; I.eßoy
Chester stone ; Monroe twp., Aaron Kcisail ; Orwell,
Robe: t MeKc-c; Like. R. Gay lord; Uidgberry, Guy Hen
dy, John L. Webb; Rome twj).. J, G. Towner, Dan Bus
sell; Springfield, Marcus strange, Irvine Burgess, J. hi.
> eikcs;Smitlifieid, Linus Caldl ; Sheshequin, .yens Os
burn, L.J. Culver; Tu-carora Thomas Arnold; Towuii
, <iit boro', L. U. Si ott; Terry, Charles . liouipson; Ulster,
I James M"Cany, S. C. Ilovey S. S. Lockwoou, Ralph
Russell ; Wyalu.-ing, Niratu A. Fuller : Windham, Abel
Boardman; Wilmot, John Ely ; Warren, James YV hi ta
ker. J. M SMITH, Sheriff.
\ EDITOR'S NOTICE.— /" the matter of
J-\- thee tat i uj Jaac .Wnldaugh,decfaxnl
The undersigued, an auditor, appointed to distribute
the monies in the hands ot the Adtninistr'er raised I lorn
hy the sale ol decedent'- personal estate, will-attend to
the duties oi his appointment at his office, in the
borough of Towanda, on Friday , the 1 Oth day ol Jan
uary. A I)., lSGij, at I o'clock p. m., and ail persons
having claims ujiou said monies must present them, or
else ire forever debarred from the same.
BKNJ. M. PE K.
Dee. SO. 1865. Auditor.
HDRIAL LIST FOR FEBRUARY TERM,
A. Commencing Monday, Feb. sth, A. I).. ISCtS :
Nathan C Elsbree vs. S G Hat ha way's heirs, ejectment.
Lydia Munson vs. Amos Baker issue.
Daniel Curran vs. Mary Ann Bisliop ... debt. !
John F Means vs. David Wilmot appeal.
Wm BCiytnet vs. Perry Gobbet, al ejectment. I
F N Page vs. J P Blood debt. :
Samuel Sclirader's udm'r vs. Thomas Doud . . .Sei. Fa. i
' " vs d...
II A Hood vs. Snijiman A Welles . debt
D M Osbor.i A Co v- . ii M Welles et. al debt!
Alanson B Smith vs. tvin B.stores et. al trepass.
Cluts W Cli.pp vs. Welles. Blcod A Co r.-plwii,
Chas Knapji vs. Long A Sons trespass
Clark A Baker Vs. Aorabam Steers et al deot
Jam-s H Sawyer vs. Aiouzo l.oilg case.
John Boris vs. Pomeroy Bros tre.spa.-s
Amos Griffiths et. al. vs. A B Spalding appeal.
Polly Chi!-on vs John W Sweet replevin
Thomas Smead's mliii'rs vs. Hirain Spear case
Geo A Hidden vs. John W Sweet ejectment. ;
A A Worden vs. H B Vangilder . appeal, j
Daniel Blackmail vs. James L Rockwell... case.
Mary A M'Alli-ter's n-p vs. Jos I.ee a lunatic, .tiesjiass. j
Allen White vs. Lewis D. Goodwin appeal
T D Hail vs. Caroline Hall ejectment, j
John C YVeiie's assignee vs. shepard A Hathaway do.
Samuel Hyatt et. al. vs. F S Elliott et. al tre-pa-s.
Elijah Waiker vs. Peter Hendershot ajipe.il. .
Kltazer Pomeroy vs. Josiab Gilbert eje. tinent.
Augustus l,ewis vs. D D Brewster do. i
H s Phiuney vs. Otis P Lyou. case, j
David Barber vs. Wm Collins .... sci. u. '
Com'wealth of I'enii'a vs. P p Sweet et. al . . do.
Fall Creek Coal A Iron Co. vs. J M Smith . .trespass.
John Osborn v>. Richard '' Sinsabaugij do.
X(' Harris vs. J K Wright. Garnishee A . . attch. ex.
. S Russell's use vs- s amt , do.
-ioliu baltmarsh same appeal, j
N (' llairis vs. same do.
same same do
C mmonwealtn of Penusylvania, I
Brad.'ord County, ss. j
subpoenas returnable on Monday, Februar 12. A. D. !
Isuii. at 10 A.M. E. U. GOODRICH,
Jan. Is', 1866. fMhowituy.
OEGIS'I LIFS NOTICE.— Notice is hereby
Al; given, that there has been filed and settled in the i
office of the Register of Wills, in arid for the County ol '
Bradford, accounts ot Administration uo m thefo'h-w-
ing ( states, viz :
Final ace't at Harry Mix. adm'r ol the estate of John
Simons, dec'd, late oi North Towanda.
final aii tot S. Fanveli, adm'r of the estate •!
Van k, dee d, late of Smithlieid.
I inal air t of S. I'. Woleott, adm'r ol the estate of
James Brown, de.'d, luts> of stiniiluielJ.
filial ace't ol Mary J. Overpcrk, formerly Mary J.
Titus, adm'r of M. 11. Titus, dee'd lute of Herti.k
final ace't of James fi. Ward, adm'r ot the estate ot
lieman It. ilickok, dee'd, late ot Troy.
final ace't ot 1). It. A I). B. Barnes, adm't ol the es- i
tate of Allen W. Barnes, l ite of Rome twp.
final ace't ol fundus H. Whipple and David Whipple,
udni rs ot Nathan Whipple, dee'd, late ot Builingt"n.
filial ace't ot E. Ca.-e. executor ol the estate d Tim
othy t'ase, dec'd. late of Troy.
final aec't ol Burlinirame Hay thorn, executot of John
Haytliorn, dec'd. late ot Burlington.
final ace't of Sarah E. t'obl>, adin'ix ol tiie e t t,. of
Edmund I . Cobb, dee d, late of I'ike.
final a ioi Kliza K. -juiieer, adm ix oi the estate
of JosepuG. Sprucer, dee'd, late ol Windham.
final ace't of James Masoti. adm'r of the (-tatc ot
ll.[ .tin Mason, dec'tl. latent Wimihatu.
1- oi N.C. Shores, adm'r ot the estate et
Stephen I. ('lark, dee'd, late of Wysox.
final ace't of John Fergus n and J B Packard, ex
ecutors oi Joel Packard, dre'd, late ot Granville.
filial ace't ot Robert McKee, adm'r < f the (-tate >,
Ira forest, dec <l, la<e ot Bmithfleld.
final acc.'t ol Levi C. Preston, executor ol Natuy T.
Decker, dee d, lute of Springfield.
final ace't oi Thomas Owens adm'i oi the e-tate o!
James (!erd ill, dee d. lute ol Wells.
I'aitlal ace't ol Augusta Snyder, exe'rix ol B. I*. Sny
der, dee d, latent Athens.
final ace't ot Marritt M. Buekliout adm'r ol tic. es
tate ol Jacob (J. Buckhont. dec'd, late ol Granville.
Al.-O— lhe upjirais'incut o! property set off by the
Kxecutor or A d milt is! ra tors to widow- oi children iii the
tollowipg decedents :
Estate ot David Andrews,
• E U.Cobb,
•' M.MVreiuy,
' Philander fostei,
•• Samuel W. Wilcox,
" Ncrus il iardtuan,
'• " E P. Purine,
Warren frisbie,
Allred Pa sons,
•• David I). Tears,
' Divid Voitgli ,
'• •' O. II Woodruff,
•• •' Uriah Brown,
• Asa Pratt,
•• W. B. freach,
*• Wm. Gerard.
" 0. Vatteise.
" Alans< n Lindiey,
" Minor H. Titus,
•' " Wiilis J. Brownson,
" " Miles K. Packard,
" " Wui Vatiderpooj.
And the same will be presented to the Orphan's Court
ot Bradiord County, on Monday the sth day ot fsbrn
arv next, for confirmation and allowance.
N\ 0. EULSBRE,
Jan. S, IS (It. Register.
.
fUal (Estate.
tfOR SALE OX REASONABLE TERMS
*• That valuable property studded with white oak
hemlock acd other valuable timber on Brown's creek
the iund when cleared is good lor farming purposes.—
Containing 2sU acres, GO nt which is partly cleared. The
improvements are ; t good -team ,-aw mill, also one
with little repaifsto the dam can run by water, one good
burn, and several dwellings around the mill. The prop
erty is only a tew miles tvtst of Ulster, a good ship
ping point on the North Branch Canal, and Susquehan
na River, to a capitalst this would be a valuable iuve-t
--nfrnt. for further particulars address
PETER BKADY, Agent,
Swept. IS, IM>5. Sparta. Sussex Co., N.J.
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.—The
T farm known as the "Charles White Firm" situate
in franklin township is for sale. It contains one hun
dred and thirty-two aeres.overone hundred ol which are
improved. It is one of the best watered farms in the
county, and is within seven miles of Towanda. On the
same arc two good Irame dwelling houses, one very'
large (having been recently improved), the other is ;
well calculated for a tenant house ; two framed barns, ;
one 3fi by 4V feet, together with cow bouse, corn and j
saioke house, Ac. There i 3 a good sized apple orchard ,
bearing excellent fruit, a large number of peach trees
which have yielded fifty bushels during the present
season, also fruit-hearing grape vines. The farm is]
well adapted to grain ami grass.
For further particulars inquire of Adams & Peet.
WELLINGTON BRAMHALL.
Totgalidq, Oct. 14, 1565.
tpo R S A I, E .- THE UNDERSIGNED,
having became impaired in health, wishes to change
his business, nud therefore offers lor sale his well known
premises in Sheshequin. This is undoubtedly the best
location for a Blacksmith in Northern Pennsylvania,and
the premises are w ell fitted up tor carrying on that husi.
sine-s. Good Shop. House, Ac.
II not sold before the Ist of April, wiil be for rent,
for further particulars, call on or add>ess
G. W VINCENT,
Jan. 20, '6B- lapr. Sbeahequin, Bradford Co., Pa
-0 R SA L E.—THE UNDERSIGNED
lb offers tpv sale his HOUSE and LOT. also Carriage
:> ■•!.: tor. situated in Monroe Horo', the building*
l'mg I 1 g nl state of repair, and the location a good
tie lot any person de.-irousof engaging in the wagon
i . airiage making, or any other business. Tcims
a:■ easy. For further particulars enquire of the sub
sciibei upon the premises.
Monroeton. Jit 20, 'nr.. PATRICK DUNFEF,
£egal.
LICENSES.— NOTICE IS HEREBY <;lV
en that the following applications lor Incenses for
Taverns and Merchant Dealers, have been filed in
this offlcc. and that the same will fie presented to the
Court ot Quarter Sessions, on Monday,l'eliniuiy 5. lNiti,
lor the consideration of said Coo l:
tavkrns.
P. I). Wilcox Albany twp.
j Daniel D. Parker .. .Athens "
Girshon E- Smith " horo".
i George C. Hill Burlington boro'.
L. T. Koyse
S. S. Downing Franklin
J.K.Fletcher . . l.eßaysville "
W. H. Dai ling Orwell twp.
George W. S<joires Standing Stone twp.
Edwin liljke-lee Smithtield "
Shubal Bowinan Terty "
John G. Ward Towanda boro".
Samuel Walbridge " ■'
'I. Hi P. i i-l,row .. " "
D. 15. Bartlett
M. D. Cass Troy twp:
Reuben Stiles "
Francis Green ... " boro'.
Ellin Hoaglatid Ulster twp.
8. W. Keyuolds ... Wells "
W. N. lticbards Windham •'
Win Van Blunt Wysox "
MEItCJIANT lIKAUKItS.
Horace A Kifl' Athens boro".
D. H. Sweeney Burlington boro'.
11. VV. Noble ; 'lowauda boro'.
Morgan & Davison Trw "
Thomas J Jones Towatida boro'.
E. O. GOODRICH.
! Jau. 10, l-titi. Clerk.
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE —By virtue l
an order issued out of the Orphan's Court ol Brad
! lord County, the under-igued administrator 1 - ol the es-
tate ol A. P. Stevens, late ol Alliens boro', deceased,
I will sell on the premises, on SATURDAY, JAN. 271h,
ihtiii, at 1 o'clock p.m., the lollowing described prop
city bounded as follows, to wit :
| Lot ol land in Athens borough, with dwelling house,
i wagon -hop, smith shop and barn thereon, bounced
i cast by Main st., noiili by Wm. H. Shop ley, 'P. B. Davis
• and others, we-t by the Chemung river, and south by
IN. C. Harris, Uiood A Co.,C. F. Welles, jr., anu Others,
I less ail that puition ol ihc above described lot lying
1 we-t ol ihe Guard L:,nW mad by the citizens ot the
; borough as protection again-l lloous, sold by A. P. f-te
j vcusloC. K. Welles, jr., torthe N. B. Canal Co.
TERMS—S2.S lo be panl when the property is struck
I down, and one iourth of ilie purchase money ou the li
: ual cotifiruiation, and the balance one year thereaiter
I with interest trom continuation.
C. F. WELLES, Jit.,
EDWIN WHITE,
I Deo. 2(1. lstio. Administrators.
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.-- By virtue of
an order issued out ot the Orphan's Court ot Hrad
urd County, the undersigned administrator ot the es
tate ol David O. Tears late ot T' oy twp., deceased,
will seil on the premises, on SATURDAY, JAN. 27tu.
IbO'l, at 1 o'clock p. in , itie following desciiUd prop
erly, lo wit :
Bounded on the north by lauds of B. 8. Tears, ea ' by
lands bet .waller described and lands of A. B. Hh kuk,
aid west by lands ot H. A. Ca.-e and Edmund Ca e.—
Containing 70 acres mote or less, being lot No. 1-17 on
o. lUOI ot the Drinker uact of laud in said township.
ALsu—The toll wing piece or pat eel ol laud situate
in Troy twp.. bounded as toilows, to wit : On the tioith
oy tin public highway leading Horn Troy bo to to hy ,v,:-
iila boio", on the ta.-l ly lands ot Hiram Jack-on and
John siiuuio m iho south by liilds ol A. it. lilckok and
on the west by lauds ot 15. 'o. Tears. Containing s:xty
eight acre-ot laud, more or less., with a framed hou-c
and barn theieou.
iT.lt.ds—too u be paid on each lot when the proper
ly is struck dow n,one hal. ol the amount ol the purchase
money on continuation, and the remainder in one year
thereaiter, w Hi juiciest from continuation.
M El. IN DA L. TEARS,
Dee. 2P, lsoj. Administratrix. ,
URFifAN 'S U'(H RT SALE.— By virtue of
an order issued oul ot ll.eUiphaiTs (.curt oi Brad
lord lb uiity. the undersigned administrator ol t!i" e
ate ot Cyrus smith. iale ot Burlington twp.. deceased,
will scii on inc premises. SATURDAY, JAN. 271h.i tlii
all o'clock p. in., the I Honing property, situate in
said twp., to wit .
Beginning at a post the north-east corner ol -aid lot,
theuct by lot No. iHI and lott north a'J°, west lib -10
per. to a post.ihcnci by lands ot E. 1' llenson north 2o c
east SJ 4 to per.to a post and atones,tbeuce by fleuson's
lot smith -a" e.n-t i'J -To perches to a p< -t auu stones,
thence by land ionucrly known as the Stroud lot >• ulh
1° west 7.7 4 to per. to the place ot beginning Contain
ing 4b acres.and 10b per .aii improved.with a log house .
and barn and mil trees thereon.
i ERAIS—2.7 10 be paid when the property is sir ink
down, one halt the balance on continuation ot saic . the
nalaine in o, e year thereaiter with iutcre.st Iroin coa
Urination. , WM. BCNYAN,
Dec. 20, 1-bj. Administrator.
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.—By virtue ol'
an order issued out of the Orphan's Court oi Brad
ford C only, the utidei-igned administrator ot the e
mte ot Wm. M. Siadde, late ol Spi ingtieid tp., deceased,
will sell • ii the premises. SATUItDA t . JAN. 27tti.il Uti,
at I o'clock, )i in., the lollowing property bounded and
described as toUows:
North By lands oi the estate oi i.ewis Uraiiuail. dee d,
cast i>y the highway leading hum Burlington to Ehn.ra.
south by iai.ds.ot Addison Grace, cud we-t by lands ot
Kurinan Wood. Containing 7b acres ot laud, with a
trained hmi.-e and narn thereon erected.
'I icßMsl lo l j iU wliw l li-j 1- -trek
down, one-hall the purchase money on cuntirmat ion oi
-ale, the retnaiudei in one v,-at thereaiter with intei. -t
Irom confirmation 15, 1-KN >l'l'
i" C. SHADE.
Dec. 20, Im>3. Administrate .
ORPHAN'S COURTSALE.— By virtue ul
an (,rder issued out oi the Orphan's Court o! Btad
loid County, the undersigned administrator ot the <_>.
tate ot Chicles Phillips, lateol Springiield twp.. dee d,
wili -eil on the premises, in said twp. on SATURDAY .
JAN. 27th. Imp;, at 1 o'clock p tit., 'lie lo 1 :- witg it.
piece or parcel ol land, hounded ..s follows to wit :
On the north by the highway leading Irom Shem-in
Berry's to the Bush t'i< ck mad, on the we-t by laud.- I
Martin Philips, on the > .tli by lauds t ( Mm tin Philips,
and east by lands ot ( alviu Lew is and Chai ncev Basset t
Containing about kit aero, a .out id acres ait- improved
and on which there is one trained bam.
I EKMS—(liie-forth ol the pttreha-e money Li ] aid • n
the confirmation ot the sale.and the balance one year
llier eaHi r with ii.ten -t.
JAM MS L. PHILLIPS.
Dec. 20, ls<-J. Administrator.
\L 1)1 I UK'S NOTICE.— In l/ie mailer of
.ilii i -f'.'/t of . 11. fCtllo&g detfated. 'ike
Orphan'.- Court ni Brudlurd County.
Ihe uudiisigutd.au audit, i appointed to distribute
the monies iu the Lands oi the adnuuistrator. raised by
the sale decedent's reai estate, will attend to the
duties ol his appoi. tiueul at the iiis office iu Tow .tola
Hoi' i gh, oil Salniiiay, the 2oi!t day ot January, lstiti.
t 1 o clock, p. m., and all persons having , laitus
upon said monies must present tliem or eise be lot ever
debarred Irom couiing it. tor a share ol s-aitl lurds.
H. B. MeKEAN,
Dec. 2t. Istia. Auditor.
A*- I PLTOIPS NOTICE.— hi lie mathr of
llii /,'./<ih uj J'diflnth hori'horn. liec'cd. In H>e
Uiphan's Court ol Br.idlotd County.
ihe undersigned an auditor appointed by said Com t
to distribute money b in the hands ot 'lie udmiui.-tiatuis
iii al'.etld to the duties ul his appoilitiueut, at his oft , e
in Towanda burn", on Friday the 1 tith day oi Jan. isob,
all o'clock p. in,, at w hicli time and place all peisetis
interested can attend it they think p.oner or lie tot ever
debarred iroiu the same, W. I', IAVIES,
Jau. 4. 1 slit,. Auditor.
4 Ul'l TUB'S NOTICE.—in the matin of the mla e oj
A IViUiam Mead, late of Athens hep., dee d. In'lie
orphan's Cuurtoi Bradford County.
The undersigned, an auditor, appointed by said court
to dispose ol exceptions liicd to the Partial Account ol
E S. iiiithcwson, Adtuinistiator, of said Mead, dee'ed,
will attend to the duties at his. office in the borough
ol Towaudu, on alonuuy, the 22d day ul January, lswi.
at 1 o'clock p. iu., and all persons having claims upon
said funds must present litem, or else be tor ver de
barred Irom the same. W. A.PECK,
Dec. 19. lNt>s. Auditor.
A DMINLSTRATOR'S NOTlCE^—Notice
-St. j, hereby given, that ail persons indebted to the es
tate ol Lauicl C. Miller, deceased, late ol U iiniot twp.. J
are requested to make immediate payment, and those ;
having di-LLatids against said .slate will present them I
duly authenticated lor settlement.
LUCY A MILLER,
GEO. W. MILLER,
Jau li, lsbti. Administrator.
A DM! NISTRATORS NOTlCE.—Notice is
A hereby given, that ail persons indebted tothees
ate ol HIRA.M ii. JOINER, late ot Spriiigtieid tp.,Jec'd
are requested lo make immediate payment, and those
having claims against said estate will present them duly
authenticated lor settlement.
MATTHEW HILL, Jr.,
Jan. 25, lsbti. Admmistiator.
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE—Notice
XX is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the
estate ot DAVID VOUGIIT, late ol Standing Stone twp,
deceased, are requested to make immediate payment,
auu those having claims against said estate will present
them duly authenticated for settlement.
WM. VOOGHT.
GEO. A. STEI'AENS,
Nov. 9, 1865. Administrators.
LWEOI."TOT'S NOTICE- —Notice is hens
J-i by given, that all persons indebted to the estate ol
s-OLOMON BARDWELI , iate ot Springfield township,
dee'd., arc requested 'p make immediate payment, and
those having claim- against said estate must ;>re-enT them
duly authentica'ed lor settlement.
NANCY E BARDWDLL,
E.G. BENNETT,
Ja- 4,1866. Executor.
L^XEel TOR S NOTICE.—N OT 10 EIS
betel y given, that aI! persons indebted to the
estate "1 JtXBN FL'RMAN, iate ot Columbia, twp.,
dee'd, are repirstcd to make immediate payment, aud
those having demands against said estate will please pre
sent duly auttieniioatcd for settlement.
RAY MONO GEBNET,
Jan 4.1866. Executor.
APPLICATION IN DlVOßCE.—TOiiar
ritl dyees —No. 113 Eept. Term. 1860. You ate
hereby notitied that John Ay res your husband,has appli
ed to the Court o' Common Pleas of Bradford Co. tor a
; divorce from the bonds ol matrimony,and the said Court
1 has appointed Monday, February sth, Im>6, t- two o -
| clock p. m .ST the Court House in Towanda .for lieqripg
i the said John Ayres in The premises at which time and
place you can attend il you think proper,
Jan. I. :•. . M. iiM)TH,.S),erift.
£cgal.
SHERIFF'S SALES-By virtue of a writ
ol I'i Fa., issued ont of the Court of C'ornmo
Pleas of Bradford county, to me directed arid delivere<
will be exposed to pnblic sale at the Court House in tbf
Boro'of Tnwands, MONDAY, FEBRUARYS. lH'J'i,
one o'clock, p. m., the lollowing described lot piece or
parcel of land situate in Shesheqtiin to.,and bounded as
follows, to wit: orth by lands ol <}. Wayne Kiuney.
on the east and South by land ol Valentine Smith, and
west b.v the Susquehanna River. Coiraining abodt 100
acres of land moi eor less ; abont *b acres improved
with one framed house, framed barn, and wood horse,
granary, and an orchard of fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken into executi n at the suit of H. H.
Mace to use of Arabella S. Mace vs. E. I'. Rhtw. Uri ih
Shaw, and Harry Shiw.
AI/-O—The following deacrilted lot, piece or parcel ol
land situate in UMer twp., and boun ed ti- fo lows, to
wit : North l>y land of Newell Havens, east by land ot
Philander 1/Mtuiis and John Huff, south t>y land of Jus.
Newberry, and we-t by land of Geo. We s and Joseph
Smith. Containing 20.7 acres more or less, about 130
acres improved with a framed house log house, framed
barn, (ranted shop and Saw Mil! and Shingle Machine
and two smll orchards ot fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in'o execution at the suit of Harri
.t Saltmarsh vs. Isaac Huff.
ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel ot
land, situate in Warren twp., and bounded as follows, to
wit : On ihe north hy land ol 15. Cooper, east by land
of Susannah Pitcher, soatli by laud m John Murp ey,
and west by land of said . Cooper. Containing j of
: an acre of land, all improved, with one framed dwelling
house thereon.
ALSO—The followingdesciibed lot, piece or parcel
of land situate in North Towanda twp., bounded a- fol
lows, to wit : North by land of Timothy Bowen, east
by laud of John Divine, south by the public highway,
and west by land of John Dougherty, Containing II
acres of land more or Irs-, all improved. late the estate
• of Patrick Dougherty, de 'd.with a small framed shanty
thereon.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit ol" Edward
Overton vs. B. 8 Russell adm'r ol Patrick Dougherty.
ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel oI bud situate
in said twp., of Werren, and bounded as follows, to wit:
| North by land ot Alnnzo D.Corbin, east by land- ot J.
; P. Corhin. south by land ot Harrington Woitaker, west
: by land ol K. Cooper. Containing 27 acres of land,
more of less, about 27 acres Improved—no buildings.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Charle-
J allies vs. Amelia Bniff and John Sniff.*
ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of laud sit
uate In Rome twp.. and bounded as follows, to wi: On
the nrrth by lanil of Hiram Russell, on the east by land
Gabriel, south by lauds ot Hiram J hnsou and
J. B. Decker, and west by Albert Richards. Containing
:70 acres of land more or* less, about 40 acres iiu >roved
with one I ranted bouse, two framed barns, and an or
chard of fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the snit of George
C. Page vs. Joel Tuttle and Rachel A. Tuttie.
ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel
of laud situate in Windham twp.. bounded as follows,
to wit : Beginning in the road the north-east corner ol
the lot, thence south 14° we.-i HO perches by laud of J.
V. Wlieelliouse, thence north west 7Hi per., thence
north 14° east 132 (5-10 perches by lands of Wm.Grin! y.
thence by the centre ol the road ->mth tj-° ea. s f. sj per.,
and thence south 52 s east 33£ perches to the place of be
ginning. Containing 50 acres of land, more or le
ai>out 20 acres improved, with a framed ham and an old
log house thereon.
Seized nr.d taken into execution at the suit of S. Kir
by to use ot Miles Prince vs. Joseph Kelley.
Al.SO—The following described l"t, piece or parcel
of land situate 'u Ulster twp.. bounded as follows, viz :
On ihe north by lands ol Horace Heath, east by laud ot
H. 11 Mnilh..-outh I v the public higbwry leading ircm
Ulster corner- to Smithfieid. and we-t by lsnd ot Wm.
Mouncey. Containing one half of an acre ol laud moiv
or Je— ail improved, with a trained dwelling house,
framed barn and a lor fruit trees thereon.
_ Seized and t ken into execution at the suit of Philip
Keller vs. Wm. L. Smethers.
ALSO—The lollowing lot, piece or parcel of land sit
nate in Ulster twp , and bounded and de-rribed as fol
lows : On the north by laud of E B. Tutbiil, east by
public hignway, south hy land of Edward Mills, and
**e-t hy land of .1 ohn Conklin. Containing 4of an acre
mote or less, all improved, with a large framed dwelling
house and a few trait trees there n.
ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel o; laid situate
in said twp., and bounded a- follows : On the north bv
land belonging lo Mather Bros, and Jas- M'Carty. east
by the North Branch Canal, - nth by land r Newell &
Co., and west by the public highway. Containing joi
on acre ot land, wore or less ; all improvid, with a
framed dwelling bouse, framed Grocery Store, framed
barn, and a lew fruit trees tle ieou.
ALSO- One other lot. piece or parcel ol land situate
in said twp.. 1 unded and described as follows : On the
m tth and ca-t by land- of James M'Curly, south bv tlra
estate of Chauncey Rockwell, riee'd. m-t by North
Bianch Canal. Containing 4of u acre ot land, more
or !cs c , ail improved, with cue trained barn there n.
Beized and taken into execution at the suit of H. t
Baird vs. i. iiuh shaw and E. P. Shaw,
ALSO—The following l"t, piece or parcel ol laud sit
uatc in Burlington twp., bounded and described as fol
lows, to wit : Beginning at a po-t at the south-we-t
corner oi a lot ot land contracted to Benjamin Bolt, be
ing 2<> 5-10 per south |° west of tbe north east corner
ot the V\ m. 1.-.tno !• t thence snnth by satd Lane i f3l
2-10 per. to a pine the north tve-t coiner ot tiie Euit
NickoN lot, thence bv -aid Nicho't's i-.t north Ti'-i 3 east
about *0 per. to a <orner of a lot ol one acre aim 51 pet.
deeded to Charles S-iutnn in tr.i- an ) thence bv - .id
Scouton's lot on the north line there t to the centre ot
the turnpike toad, and thence hi the ■ cntre of saiu tar;,
pike to the south corner ■ I the Benjamin Bolt lot, and
thence by the suutn line ol the sold Bolt lot north <
we.-t kx s-ln per. to the place ol beginning. Containing
1 1 ni ics nod til perches ol land mote or less, all in:
proved, with a turned dweliiiur house and a Bla; ksmitb
shoi; thereon. Being the same lot ot land conveved by
h. Ovc-rti n I -'j. i. i> Tayl . aifi<le ot agreement
leaving date Oct. 1 - l v ..s, ami known as the *'Tavloi
Lot. '
Seized and taken int. ext. utlon at the -nit ..t tlreen
iCaf Ik.vi- vs. John .Stephens.
AI.SO—The :o:mwing lot pi.-. eor parcel ot i.ind si;
na.'e in .-iitsheijeii! t.vp., > ouuded and described as Pil
lows. to wit : Beginning : ila north west corner ola
lot deeded by J. -vph King.-heny Att yin tut lor I*. J.
Deca or to Perley Ay era. thence urtt 1° east ]4Mt
p< r. to a black oak -tump, being the south-west cornet
ot S. Hake a lot. thence sooth xxo i ; .t gQ Jt-io per. to
the south-east coiner of Samuel Hoke's lot.thence north
l" ca.-t .is 50-100 per to tbe south west coiner of Thos
Heavener's !,.t. thence east 56 6-10 per. t-,. a post for a
coiner on the west ,ine ot Pavi.l Heavenc.'s lot, th'i.ce
south i 0 8-10 per. to a hemlock 10. a corner the south -
wc t -.orner et David Heave net's ha. thence south -!•'
cast along the -outh line ot David Hi-avener's h t 45 7-10
per.,tl ctice south i- west 42 ,4-10 per lo a post the uortl;
last . 111.-I . : said I*. A yet".- I t, thence smith s.<° west
102 c. lo per. T.i : hf- phi re of beginning. Containing so
a. su| land. more or ie.- u<> improvemeats
>c ztd t-lul t. ken into excenti. n at the suit oi M.rrs
t)si nm \-. I-., lv .-haw and C. A Beuvcner.
ALSO—By virtue of a writ ol Vei d. Ex.. the fofiow
iltg I'd . piece Ot parcel of inttti situate in C!-tci tW|i.
bounded aim desciihcd as follows ; U liir north ON
Uulpli Husst 11 , ast by tlo-Suspue'agu i ii vm , -..uili !.\
lands nl Jdins Anthony and west by land M.ti".
\au t-r klc. t •■illuming 125 acres ot land, in re • i ley
•bout 100 acres improved with one framed dwelling
house framed bam. cow shed, and an orclutid ot fruit
roes thereon.
-■c 7.id and taken into execution at the Mill of Waver; v
National Bank v-\ Squire Korihrup
AlJSO—'l tie b Rowing l"t. | iec<■ or paiccl of land si:
oats in the limit ot Attnus. Ijouuded and deMU'ibed as
inllou* : 1.1,1 lit the public highway. A*. rlk l.v land
ot I !..• i- I tier, m utb l.v land ol Edward Herri k. ami
l hemsng diver and ( on! Y'aid except lots Nee. 120.121,
122,i23, 136,13? 138, 139.146.141 mu 142. u per plot
made ! y O.Ri, -key i. t -ai lI d Ward llerti. k. CuuLc.i;
iug a boat 1? at tes ami 1 2l> perches, move or less ; Tim
•>ii.e being dtii is . N. Siiipntan'- undivided hall Inter
e-l except 1 l'j 1 el ng ug to tin Drexell estate.
re zed and taken intt. ixeeut.oD ill the -uit or Hi. \V.
Wlieelot k's use vs. Cliauucey N. Shiitman. Charles P.
Welles, Jr., and N.C. Hauis.
VOTlt'E IS HKUKiiV CIYKN, THAT
t ' 1 ■ Fame, w. H . Carlen kin ami
mhers. hare presented to the Court ut Common Pleat
ol liradlt id Co., the ehaiter ot the •• Troy Athcncum.
praying the Court lor a decree incorporation, ami that
.he same sill he hetitd on Monday, Peornary alb, lwit;,
ol which all persons interested will please take notiee.
E. O. GOODRICH,
Jan. Iti.lSti;.. Prothoinitary.
t EXECUTOR s NOTICE. NO T f'c E
i is hereby given that all persons indebted to the e>
etate ot Ezra Co duid.late of W. Burlington tp. dee'd are
requested to make immediate payment .and tlro.-e having
demands against said estate will present them dnh an
tbenticated for settlement.
GEO. W. GODAKD,
Jan. 18JI sun. Ezecntoi.
A DMINISTR ATRIX NOTlCE.—Notice
ATA. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to tin
estate o! A' sel Tillotsou, dee'd. late of Leßoy twp. an
requested to make immediate payment, and those hav
ing demands agaiu-t said estate will pre-ent thetn duly
authenticated lor settlement.
SALLY ANN TILI.OTSON.
Jin Is 1 sCti. Administrator.
jL'XEOIiTOK'f* NOTlCE.—Notice is here
in by given. that all persons indebted to the estate ot
GORDON W LCOX, late of Sinitbtield two., dee'd are
requested to make immediate payment, and those having
demands against said estate w ill please present duly
authenticated for settlement.
... SEVELLON WILCOX.
. Jan ' _ Executor.
ADMIN I STli A TOR'S NOTICE.-Lette7s
J * of administration ol the goods, chattels, Ac. ol
IHOMAS p.VII.EY latent Athens township, deceased,
nave lieeu issued to the subscriber. Ah persons iudebt
ed to said estate aro requested to make payment, and al
persons having demands sgainst the same are notified ,
present the same lor settlement to the aubscrilier
DELIA A. DAILEY.
Dec, 20, 1565. Admipistratiix.
A DMINIS'R'S NOTlCE.—Notice I 8 here
by giyen that all persons indebted to the estate *rl
RICH ARDSON WOOD, lateol Suiithfield twp .Bradford
j County, dee'd. are requested to make payment without
I delay and a1! having claims against said estate are re
i ouested to present them duly authenticated tor settle
• inrnt. \YILI..\RD WOOD,
| .Inn 4 Outfi. Administrator.
' \ iTLICATION I N DIVORCE. To Mn,-,
i x\. iha Pmrker. —No. ill Sept. Tirut. 1565, Ton
are hereby notitied that J nnes Darker, your aasband,
has applied to the Court ol Common PL-aSof Bradford
County tor a divorce Irom the bonds oi matrimony, and
the said Couit has appointed Monday, February jthlstili.
at two o'clock p.m.: at the Court House in Towacda.for
hearing the raid James Parker iu the premises at which
time and place yon can attend if vou think proper.
J.M.SMITH,
Jan. 1. 6ti. Sheriff.
BROOMS AND PAILS, WHOLESALE
and retail, at FOX -