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

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I OCA I AND GENERAL.
JAY-TIN 1 > s PI'FTI TL upon CAMP
• ■ CuiiuH'v anil -T<>l • 1 'ress, Office No. it) G - dil
\-, v York. Thomas 11. Senior. agent.
IJev. Win. -M■ Di-Lotig ( I Ttiversal
will preach at the Court House in this Roto'
]llX t Sunday ' -veiling.
t/Sf A portion <>l tin' tlain across tin;
~,, : t this place, was earned away ly the high!
M,,itdny morning last.
i
l.'.'v William.l. Harris will preach
ti. Episcopal Clinrcli on Wednesday and
,u iu i ■
,i lV ,■Velllllgs lit / . o CIOCK.
I'kks i lniscii .lustices of the Peace
. jute el-- lions are notitied that their com
have la en received and can he had i*y
the liigister and Recorder's office.
—*"~r,
I'.HAM'A LY- K> M. This society meets
, v Friday evening at 7 o dock .it the Free
He-use in this brrmigh.
flu following t|Uestion will he -lisctissed at the
. -.r tegular meeting :
That universal sul'tVage should he gran
• .ami finitely |t> the colored people of the I'ni-
Stat- -
HI are cordially invited In attend and partiei
i iu tie discussion.
- iMS mi CATARRH. In our next issue
... iii publish a column upon the symptoms of
); in ui the pen of Doctor T-iglithill of New
\ klity. It appeared sometime since in the
York '/Vines, as also in the /'n.sl and the Tri
ll i- veiy minute in its description of the
mil \ ill pay the reader to peruse is.
gey Tiie followin<r note from Rev. !!. M.
Hi;.. ;ho was expected to Lectuvi lor. mi
\|.mil y - nniug next, will explain itself:
IIUOOHLYN. N. v.. Fill. 21, IST Hi.
- V. . Ai.MIIUI, Fsip— Dear Sir -Mv church is,
; iia laiilille ola revival. We are holding xueet
n.s every evening, and quite a number, thank
God, have been converted. It is probable that
iu- - lings will continue for two or three weeks
_i- r. and while they do 1 am surely needed here,
...,t all>ne to conduct the exercises at night, hut to
; with and advi/c those whoaie trying to le '
l.iisti ins, by day. M ill yon then he kin-l enough
postpone the time for my L- etuve until 1 writ
-.in to you. 1 think you can see how 1 am i-oni
iii-d ask this favor. Yours Siucer-*ly,
If. M (IALI.AHIIU.
I'h. Li-iiiTHii.!.—lii another column we '
i d-lish some letters from Dr. Lighthili's patients.
I'luy aTe the best evidence ol his skill he could
I - - nt tin public, B-. ing highly complimentary
thev eem to fully endorse iiini as a successful
piaeticioner in tie branch - f his profession to
whi-'h lie has devoted himself. Having confined
his practice solely to this one 1 - inch of the nied
■ il profession lor .. umnh . • f years it is reason- | [
I-- to suppose lie must excel in it.
li- lately visited Philadelphia ; nil was editori
l!y spoken of by the press ol our own metropolis
a v. iy high terms.
Ihe Philadelphia I'rc.-s says : "A remarkable
v.-ry from malignant catarrh occurred iu the
. t Mr. .Tohn M. Davison, residing at No. It;',
ircniiantown road, who had been afflicted with
chronic catarrh for the past sixteen years, which de
> I all Litilu-al efforts. In time il proved dis- \
-sin_ anil constant noises in the lieud, a perver-
II the senses of smell and taste, difficult and
-mi -oil breathing, a profuse and offensive dis
. exhausting expectoration, aud other sym-I
. a- indicative of a tendency to end in consump
."Ll, In tiiis condition lie placed himself under
i f Dr. Lighthill. of New York, during his
• visit i i our city, and yesterday he stepped in
:r .-flice to state the result of the treatment. j
A:: r less than a week's attendance the symp- j
: - 1-i-gan to disappear, the noises in the head ;
•-1 (I'luplt-tiTy, smell and taste were restored!
O:r usual condition, the breathing became j
: and free, and with the disappearance of ;
symptoms health and strength returned, un
to use Lis own words, he feels like a new :
Bii. The case is remarkable from its long stand- |
_ and obstinacy, and does credit to Dr. Light
i. ' r it- cure in so short a time."
•hi IN- ITEMEXT AT Svi.vANiA.—A friend at
i V twite IIS as follows concerning the oil cx
• nt at Sylviuiia :
Ma GOOHBICH, Sir : —We have just at ihis time ;
•.n excitement on the oil ipiestion. The Syl
: W.-11 < - iximeuced pumping on Monday after
al-iuit -1 o'clock, they continued to pump un- ;
: '-!-s in uning about 1 o'clock, they exhausted
ti.- water about 1 o'clock this morning ..nd imme
-1 -teh alter the gas and oil commenced (lowing j
-ttb such f-'-rce that it raised the whole tubing,.
" ) • ds, the collar hi am and lloor of the J)ei
- be tin sucker rods and bent the iron rod i
■mit--ting the sucker rods with the working
■ strij ] - -1 the collar from the top of the tuh
an-1 tin tubing fell to the bottom ol the Well.
! ! i' ■' the tubing is now about 30feet from Un
it was all done in one minute, and the ,
-! into the tanks was not more than a bar
• ' t.-ii is ilo.itiug top of the water in the tank.
mpany are taking measures to raise the j
ing and snckci rods, which will delay them :
- ti- days. Then- is no longer any doubt about i
•'-> t of oil, .in A nil in paying quantities, and 1
■ • t:.- -troiig-st faith that they will get a flow
-vo ... |he oil is iii- re and the gas in snftici
. "intitii st" produce a flowing well. Mi asm, s
! ing taken to commence several otln r wells.
■ i iiave no doubt hut there will l>e a dozen or
wills commenced within the next sixty days. .
■•lid i xperienci-d operators say it is a certainty.
■ -- ry acre of horcahle territory is being se
ed bj 1- ase or by purchase. T have givin you
i.v t> us witnessed by several persons, thinking
v i-l I--ph ased to leant of the prospects of
ti;-- \Y--stern ]iart of our county.
I®.- ii:>- Bradford Uouiity Toach- i's As
: aunt at Herri-k. Feb. tffh, at li o'eloek.
'!■ ' ting - died to order by Vice President-1. ('.
w'-ird. After some preliminary business, adj..
: • tat half-past one.
l-t-iTioou.—Meeting called to order by I'ixs.
Minutes of last meeting read and approved.
• dlowing resolution pr- seuti'il :
>O, That superaiiiiuated teachers should
( ; vi-h-d for by the Commonwealth.
irsst <1 hv Messrs, Thompson, Durand.
■ Stephens and Hewitt. A vote being taken
nsolution was lost. Music. Essay by Miss
' n Styre. Declamation by \Ym. T. Horton.
iii-xt resolution rend as follows :
•'(, That the want of action on the part of
'-rs and teachers, in organizing and sustain
- '..strict institutes in this county, calls loiully
! til-U-d efforts to establish and make the in
end we urge that where circumstances are
il at they cannot I><- held on alternate Satur
s a week proceeding each term be devoted to
purpose.
''iscusstd by Chnbbiu-k, Durand, Howes, Ste
•s - And Kceuey. Interrupted by a motion tnad
fi, which was carried. Adjourned to meet at
' 1 ing. Convened accor-ling to adg't. Called
!• rhv 1 'res. Music. Essay by Miss I'.. F.
: D. Hewitt then favor.-d the an li- nee
'' - a lecture. Music. A selected poem read by
M-SH p. Hutchinson. Interrupted discussion of
Homing resumed, opened by Ilowitt, follow- il
'htrand. Sumner and Buck. A request was
luA-ie to give the teachers of Herrick and
I'towu a hearing, which was granted. Mr.
" ". v dn-n sti-pped forward, and after a few re
• ---s. presented our County Superintendent with
■ -'it'll family Bible, in the name of the afore
■ ■" la-rs, as a testimonial of their appreem
' hi- services as a friend of Education. Mn-
A bonrned to meet nt U. next morning.
Saturday morning. -Meeting called to order by
the Pies. Musi--. The subject of Institutes again
resumed, Thompson aud l 'hubbuok engaging. The
yeas and nays being called for the resolution was
carried. Air. Sumner then proceeded to drill us
on the Constitution of the United States. Singing.
Reading of select piece by E. L. Hillis. Declama
tion by Prol. Howes. Alisc-ellaueous business be
ing taken up, the Committee on Afembership mad-,
their report : also the Critics on reading and d---
elamation. The following resolution then discuss
ed bv Chubbuck. Hewitt. Camp. Thompson and
Durand.
llesotverf. That we respectfully ask our members
of Legislature to use all reasonable means in tlien
power to secure a unifo ui system of revenue for
eomnion school purposes.
Carried. It was then voted that a copy of this
resolution be given to our State Senato.. The fol
lowing resolution then snbmited, and unanimously
: adopted :
Rewired, That too little attention is paid to
Penmanship in otir common schools.
A < onmiittee win then appoiutcd to visit the edi
tor ol the T.Vporhi, to see what could be done, to
ward obtaining two columns of his paper, to be de
voted to (hi interests of Education, and if success
ful. Mr. Kci-ney was duly elected editor. A reso
lution was then offered, iu which the thanks of the
, Association were tendered to the tru flees of the
church, and also to the people of Herrick for their
hospitable entertainment.. After singing and
prayer, adjourned to meet at Taylors Corners,
Granville, the second Friday and Saturday in
-Time. The following are the appointments for
next meeting :
Lecturer Rev. J. Gordon Carnacbaii.
Alternate Mr. John Kingsbury.
Essayists—Aliss Eiuily Tracy, ALiss Frances
Kingsley.
Renders—Miss -lerusha Shepherd. Aliss Sarah
Morrison.
Declniiuers—Air. Robert times, Air. Juilsuu
Stone.
Committee on Business .ui-1 Programni Mr.
S. I). Taylor, Dr. J. A\. Shepherd, Air. Orville
Pert nam. Aliss Mary Alartin. and ATiss B-isi- a
Morse. VnniE PASSMOHK. See.
O. F. Youxii, Pres.
SPEC]AL XO TICKS.
KEIMSI'tie or T -mi (>ii, tint very l ost
kind for sale by the barrel or in small quantities, .
very cheap, at Dr. Porter's Ding Ston
METHODIST BOOK CONCEKX, I
2t)(t Alulbc-ny-st., N. Y. i
Being in constant receipt of inquiries from our
brethren respecting Sewing Alaehines, with re
quests i- recommend and purchase, we have, in
conjunction with some laily friends, carefully and
thoroughly examined the various machines nt prac
tical value for family sewing, and find those made
by \\ heeler A Wilson to fu iy eoiubine the iSM - -
rials of a good instrument, and such as we can con
fidently recommend. Having scon so favorable
results from their its", in our own and the house
holds of niir friends, we ar ■ desirous that th ir :
benefits should be shared by idl our brethren, ami
hence have inter, sted ourselves in their behalf.
Ahel Stevens, Thomas Carlton, Daniel Wise, J.
B. Edwards. .1. \. Fav, J. Porter D.". id T- -- v W. i
A. c--x.
Ot it (!RK.\T Arm MRS," is the title M! a :
Spleuili-1 Steel Engraving cu exLil-ition aiiii i r
sale at the Tew.-lry Store oi \Y. \. f'l.cmberlain.
Losr. (An tin ;jil instant, in the road be- j
tw< en Towanila and Alyeisbing, a bundle done tip I
iu brown paper, containing Alpaeea and trimmings
I>r a dress. The tinder will confer agn at obliga
tion 1-v leaving the same at the Afyt rsburg Hot<). •
or at the It'/xuler Office.
CARP.—AII soldiers who enlisted prior to !
June.3o, 1803, will be furnished important imfor-|
matioii y'/'o- by calling at once upon the undersign
ed. Bring your "discharge" with you.
•I. N. OAMFF, Pension Agent.
Office over News Room.
W VXTKP, imntidiately, Two Sewing Girls
that understand the Tailoring Trade, to work on,
custom work. None need apply unless they tin- |
derstaud the Trade fully. Also a good journeyman ;
workman wanted. J. AI. COLLINS.
For. KENT. —The 3d story of Union Block .
Towanila. Inquire at the office of G. D. Alon
tanye.
PA Musical Convention will be held
at Carey's Hall, Sniithboro, N. V., commencing on
Tuesday Alarcli 13tli, ISSG, at l' l o'oloek a.m.. t-i
continue four days and close with a conceit on !
Friday - venii.-;, Alarcli 10th, under the direction of
J. G. Towner. Alnsic Books for the use of tlie Con- ,
vc-ntion furnished /V '. Admission to the full j
course iin-l'nling concert, si.oo : Concert, 23 i ts.
FENs[ux ERS. — i in- instalnu-nk of Pensions
due Alarcb Ith. Isc.i;, jiai-1 on and aft r that date,
by bringing \oin Pension certifieat sto.l. N. Cv- ;
LIF!'. Pi-nsion Agent. Office ->\. rN- ws Room. To- 1
wand'i. Pa. Feb. 2'i. i
U. S. (j.AI.u ACEXI v.—Persons holding!
Pension certificates caui draw the installment due ■
the 4th of March, by bringing them to me. A ,
copy of the Official Andcrsouville Prison It- cord, :
containing 13.1KH1 names of those who died tliere i
from ail the States, can be seen at my office jWr. |
lnfovnuition in rtgnrd to nil Bounty Acts •/"■en free.
JOHN W. Altx, Agent. |
Offic Ist Block below Ward 11-uise. Towanda I
Pa.
House for a Mechanic or Professional
man see advertisement in another column.
LOST. —About two weeks since, a large
black dog- part Newfoundland. Has a white strip
in forehead, o,i his breast and white feet ; also
white on end of his tail. A suitable reward will
be paid to any person returning him. or who will
give information as to \ In r- he can be found.
Feb. 21. isiiC. 11. f . Scrr.
All persons who have --ltl niaga/.iiies,
newspapers, or books which need binding, are re
minded that tliey can have the same done at the
Bindery in the 7--y-"/h- building', in the best man
ner and on reasonable terms. All kinds of ruling
and Blank books to order.
TOWANDA MARKETS.— (
Corrected excry Tuesday by E. T. Fox, No. I,Brick
Row :
Wheat .... 81 75 ('B2 20
Rye 75
Corn Go
Gat.- 37 (.i 37
Flax Seed 1 80 ( 200
Cl-iver Seed, (small) H 00
(Orwell) 10 00
Beans 1 2o < 1 50
Butter (rolls) 30
" (dairy) 30 (.< 35
F.'-'gs 25
Potatoes 75
Bay (per ton) 8 09 @ 10 00
Salt (per 111- 3 00
Flous 10 00 (Ti 13 00
Ilani IS
Chickens 14 (o 10
Turk. \> 10 (•> 18
Ducks' 10(3 18
i. 12
AY 11 ,:ns m CHAlN. —Wheat, 00 lbs; Corn, 50 lbs;
Ry- 50 11 ; o..ts, 32 lbs; Barley, 40 lbs ; Buck
wheat, sil . ; Bi ans, 02 lbs: Bran, 20 lbs; Clover
Sc. -1 02 11 Dried Appl. s. 22 lbs; Flax Seed 50 lbs.
M A It It TED.
Bl'LI, AKCIIF.R. At the bouse of the l-ride's
fatbi r. in Rom--, Feb. 14, by Rev. E. T. Dutch
er Mr. Ira D Bull, of Wvsox, to Miss Alary
B. Archer, of the above named place.
ARMSTIioNG LATHUOP. At Camptown, Feb.
21 by B- v. S. F. Brown, Air. Joseph B. Yrni
strong, t-- Airs. C- h-stia Latbrop.
HAMMERLY AR AI (STRONG, —by tlie same, at
ti- sam< tin.- .i-,;-l pl.u---. Mr. Alfre 1 Hammerly,
tu Mi-s. S -phin Armstrong, all of Herrick.
YlN't EN F BARNES. At the Bradford House,
AV ' • rly, N. A . F-b -_'2, 1800, by Rev. S. AY.
AA Air. ! -1- rlb Vincent, of Towanda, to
Kli/a Raines, of North Towanda.
hIE D .
CoRBIN l'cimelia Sophia, daughter off. H. and
Violaly Corbin. in the 24 thy ear of her age.
3Uhjertiscnunts.
DISSOLUTION.— NOTICE is HEREBY
given that the ]>artnerslii(i heretofore existing 1-e
tween the snhsuii-ers. tinder tii- linn names ol M. C
Mhiitk ami MEIWCK & I'NI-R..i:, ia the | t n-.ii <-- at
I'ittston, Elmir.i aud el.- v. liere. is tliis d> .i -lin-lIY
i mn-uiil consent.
Ml ilel-t- ■-1 the late linns are to 1-e paid by the new
i firm ol AA't- li s, l'.isoic.A Co.. v ho are also authorized
I-- receive a II m-niies an-1 settle all accounts fine the sni.l
old firms M .C. MEUCUR
('. F. WELLES, Jr
Liraira, Feb. 5, Isdi. E. N. FIU.-UIE
JQISSOLUTION OF PAUTNERSHIP !
_ Ti-o Partnership existing hetween the undersigned is
this day dis.-olveil hv mutual c. i.-cut.
tr. Al l. I)KUTS 1)1 r THE /.ATE EJHM
Ml SI HE I'A 111 IMMEJHATE/A
('. B. PA-iCB -A CO
Towanda. Feb. ,'i IStWi.
rjAYUGA GROUND PLASTER,
AT MONROETON.
Tlie siibseriliers have leased tlie Crist -V Plaster Mill.-,
; or S s. Hinniaii's i - terest in them, tor at erm ot )i us.
[ anil tlu-y ivimhl i.-.1'.-i .n the (iiililie tli-t they will grind
ail grists cutr-isti-d to th- ai i'i a ivtirUa-.inhke nv.- ner
ami that they have constantly on hand -ill kind -l Flour,
Feed Coril-me.il, and !i ground Plaster lor sale.
J 1.. ROCKAV, 1.1 ,
Fen. s, Is-;-;—iin jt. \v. WELI.S.
1 XTK!; E S T ING TO FARM FRF!
From the various Agrkultiuul prints,--ro hi re mrecs.
must tanner.- hav ! ome aware -it !>.-• vast > ;..-i iui it v
ol the Li(odr,t'li Si illiii); I'HIK! -is. Ihi v are uu: ivalled
in their iinnn-i.se yi. '.I. i-x. eedingly i-x-.-- ilet.t l--r t. !e
r.si-or lor le--iiug .-lock , and toe mm rot, milJeiv or
disease, si.ch v.- !1 known qna'iiics are merits tli.it have
won fin the • 1--uiiicli Sei liliug Potatoes a l i tter name
than any other potato heretofore kouwn. A limited amp
;!v -an now I - oU.tiiii'd i-y ajijilicution at ir. Puiti i s
j) rag Mote, at the toll -wing ibti> :
Early Goodrich M 00 a geek
iJii'-son 1 50 "
I'aliiM) 1 .if)
I'uzco I 50
Pink Eyed Rusty ('oat . M -<
tiarnct i hill at almut the market price,
the Co/. - has heen known to yield(iOO bushels to the
in:-, in ilrii's: the early Goodrich 100 Inishels ; tlie u*h
ers lotween.'li! ) anil 10" bushels to the acre. In nor
■oil in Piadl-n-; w.i-; pro;, r tillage, liny will av- .-a
over 300 bnabelg to tin- acre. Whoever t•- - - - s.. ■ - and
plants any -• the u'm- verities, wi 1 . -. a-i theilisi-les
l-M'unute in h. viug - ■ o—l '•• ■ -I at sucit apparently
high prices. l>lt. 11. r. i:!:.
I'owanda, Jau 1.
PEG I A L.—ALL i'FHSONS HAYING
kJ" uo-.-tlli'd lionk ai-couiits with us, or notes j -1 i!-:c
are not ilied that pavt-.i nt must be made inunediau iy.
J. I) HUMPIiR'I.Y A ft).
A 1.8 ) all persons iudel-ted to the estate of J. I>. Hum
phrey are ui: ified that ail monies dne said estate n ust
he id in inimi diately. IRA 11. HUMPHREY'.
Jan. 31. 1 -nt>. Ailuiinistlutor.
F I \ Y SCAL li RI F0 R SAL li !
I a [Patent Applied 1- r.]
'fin- 8u! si ribtr having spent time and money ia per
f.- ting a New, Simple, l heap, and Durable Hay Sal- 1 ,
warranted correct t>-r five years - r longer, now -flt-rs it
to the public, en the full living terms :
title i'i tet-t platleim Hay Male, wc yhiug 1.000 li s.
(tin purcluscr iuruLuiug cud tramiug tim cr-) tit i oo
ti: 13 it ]i!j'tr||rm, weighing 5 0(i0lh-. .. .. 113 00
One II ■ (Root) •• . IA;. 00
AudresS. G. AV. JACKSON,
Jan.'27. -i-i. !- AVy:.!usi;:g, llraiilord l'a.
RENT. TAVERN AND FARM
A Piop-rty at : 1 yersburg. 11-.usi i.-rge ami i. .viy
litti-l t.ji In") good burns, tw • orohani- and i•-. ■ 7o
aiii-.ul l.iii-l. Po- - :>n give..i April 1, 1- -i. G—id
larm for dairy purpu ■ For par: aI ns and tenns. in
quire of P I) Morr-iv, K.-p. T OWJI, ia, Pa.
11 Ay 27, 'd K. REE!) JIYER.
VT Ulll'K. — W'iu'lXAS, my wife ALxitv H.
j-A ias Itit my 1..- . aad board ivi'lm. t j ,-t - mse or
provocation, notice is hereby given, to all persons, not
t-> harbor or trust her on my account I will pay no debts
ot hi: iontiai tii-g after this date.
She.shequiu, Jan. 31). "0(1. GEO. WARN] 11.
IS S LI . (• !! UN T
AA'ili open the Third Term ol her School, on Second
Street, on Monday;, Feb. 12, lsuu.
TERMS PER QI'ARTER.
Common English Branches f.7 50
Higher -■ " ... n 25 to 7 ot>
French (extra) 2 50 to 4 00
No extra charge for Latin.
School year of 42 weeks,divided into four equal terms
M-icli experience, and considerable opportunities for
observation in different methods of teaching, en&He
Miss HI NT to offer her services to tii)- interested with
a certain degree o! -■niifidcm-e. Unex-eptionahle releien
s gi> en il required
Towanda, Feb. 10, Ist;-;.
PROPOSALS WILL BE REOEIVED BY
A the undersigned till Monday, Feu. 2s. lst;. (or the
building of a new t hur- h ed-fice, ot wood, lO.xkO, well
proportioned . The building is t-> be 1-uill snb-tautiaily,
and in an attiactive yet inexpensive style, altera spec
ial plan, avoiding ill uiHi-ce<-iry angles and curves
i'articul.os can le ascertained from the undersigned,
Chairman ol the Building Committee.
Bills will be opened on Tuesday, Feb. 23, and builders
are requested to 1-e pre-ent at 10 a. in..at the Church.
HENRY 1()8( (1 ( ha'n Br-id'g C .n.
Potterville, Bradford Co. Pa.. Feb. 12, lst;-:. j
JYUMKSTIU GOOFS M RKDFGED
PRIGFS •
Ha ( ALI, AND SEE. A'l
NONTAX YK'H.
Feb. 5, W66.
/ I \ | TIOX.—WHEREAS MY WIFE MAB
\ / <: ai:r lu- le!t my bed aud l-oar-1 withmt ju.-t - .u-sc
'-r provocation, all per- us are hereby- forbid hail iug
or trusting her on my account, a- 1 will pay no debts ot
li- I eontracting utter Thi - date.
Ulster, Feb. 5, 18t;c. JERRY SUI.I.IA'AN.
Upticgraff's institute.
IT Y E AND EAR INSTIT I'TE.
DR. UP DK GRAFF.
Oct I.IST, ACItlsT AND GRSKRAI, Sl'.aiKON ELMIIIA, X. A".
Trent* nil llix osf -of Hit E>je. Ecr and Ihront.
THE EYE He will operate upon Cataract. A Dili- ial
Pupil, Cr-'-s Eyes, l.acl.ry mall-'istula, Pterygium, Entio
pion, (inversionot the eye-lid*] and treats -il tonus oi
■SORE EYES," such as Granulated Rid-. Purulent
Ophthalmia, Opacities ol the Cornea. : crofulous dis
eases of the Eye, and all diseases to wbi.-h the Eyes is
subjeet.
THE EAR. Tu.its sueee-slnlly Discharges Irani the
Ear. JVoises in the Ear. Difficulty ot Hearing. Di Ine--,
[i ven when the Dtunt is entirely destroyed, will -i-eri
an aitiii' ial one. answering nearly all the puriio-es f th
natural
TH E THROAT. -L'l.-1-sted llir-.fl, Et-lar.d on -
il- togyther with
CATARRH
in all its forms, pernn-nently cured.
GENERAL BURGKRY*.—He will operate upon Ciuli
Feet. Il.ire Lip, Cleit Palate. Tumors, Tamer- M- ihid
Growths, iH-for i ities tr-im Bums, and Hernia aud per
t.-im- PEA.STIC OPERATIONS—W here the N si, l.ips
oi any portion "f the face is destroyed through -1.
or ot : wise, by healing the mon anew.
StT Will ittend to the Amputation oi I i) l-s. "ftO
and Gi-nera) Surgery in all its hr-inch. -.
INSERTS AR i ICICIAE E . I-.S —Giving them all thi
motion and expressinti of tin- natural, delying dele- ti--n.
lli- y are inserted without removing the old one or \ M
ducing pain.
'1 he Doctor's collection ol instruments compos sail
the latest improvements, and i- the largest in the State,
the superior advantages he l-.-s hud in peltc-i.tiug him
soll in all that is new and valuable in Surgery, wan r.ts
him in saying that everything within the bounds --! the
pi-ilessiou may be expected ot him.
The Institute has i-ecit greatly inlarged, ><• tlial we
Can now accommodate an increased uumi-er ot patients
ir-uii a distance, t'omlortable Boarding il-usi-- attach
ed to the establishment.
A'o !-•< übit cases re-deal fur 7 / ail mail io Opera
tion*. It a case i- incurable he will be s-- iulori-.i-d.
Institute on Wsler street, eppositetlie Brainav' House
E.iuiia.N. Y. Feb 2 lr-ii.i.
illisccllaneous.
"VTEW AND FRESH GOODS!
II Just received,
A FI LL STOCK OF GROCERIES,
Bought for Cash,
WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT A SMALL ADVANCE.
Thankful for pa-t favors, I would respectfully say to
my old friends that I hope by strict, attention and fair
prices to merit a i-'intinuam-e of their favors.
Towanda Feb. 2. E. T. ION.
I 8 ALLYN'S OYSTER SALOON,
(Formerly I.aughlin's)
Under ChiiinheiTin'- Jewelry Store, west of Public
Squa-e. Main Stre t
'Oysters by the thousand, hundred or dish. Families
and dealers supplied on short terms. Give tts a call.
; Oct. 24. is-'.:,.
BROOMS AND PAILS, WHOLESALE
aad reiail. at FOX 8.
BA TII BKI G K at
FOX'S.
/10FFEE AND SPIPES, WHOLE ANT
\y gro-nil. end a prime quality of Ground Java Cot'
' lee at 1 . - rOX'S.
Xcui 3l)ofrtisfmcnts.
VAH*ABLE STEAM FLOURING MILL
T FOK SALE,
that large live story stone Mill known us MUTT'S, in
the li trough of l'ittstou, Luzerne County, IViiu 'u, -itu
a!.'. i in the heart of the Wyoming and Lackawanna
; Coal 1 ields, certainly p ceases advantages of locality,
i water and railroad communications that no other Mill
I | can compete with.
It has a water communication lrom its very door to
lialtitn >re. d.. on the one side, and Butlalo, X. y.. on
the other, while communication is had by Railroad with
all Paris ot the country, and a bridge spanning the Sus
queiianua hiiugs the grain ol Wyoming valley and all
I business crossing the river pasi iis duots.
1 iic decease ol JAMES MUIT, Esq., its proprietor, is
tiic i a use ol this valuable properly being tmonu on the
market. Ml. Slutt, us is well known, wa- a pracllc.il
mi ler, and after L.c destruction ol liis old jiill by lire,
, conceived the idea ol electing a model Mill, and'lrom
his ample means built the present structure, furnished
: with engine, lour ruu ol su, be, aud modern imichiueiy,
iu ilie must ample manuer. He built it on a lock, i n
which its massive foundation rests, and rises live stories
! high lrom the canal, the grinding Hour being the middle
story. It is the most soiiu structure in the county, and
was ever alter reviewed with honest pride, and justly ,
too, as an enduring monument ot the owner's industry
and pel severance.
'1 he slotuge capacity of this Mill i- enormous, and
; floor, grain, Ac., are louied aid unloaded lroin canal
lioais by improved elevators. i'iicie is machinery to
convey gisin to any pail ol the ill it is lequiico. A
!■ 100 market ullt is a ready sale lor ail the uruu, shorts,
and niiii stud'inaiiuiaclured, at gts.d prices.
1 iiere is a lot, dwelling house aud barn, suitable lor
lie- Miller, and a store an] tot adj doing the alill prop
erly, which will he sold with it ii uc irc-i.
ii not sold belore the 20th ol Mulch It will he oflered
for rent.
I t y practical busiue- - man wh > investigates liie de
si.aldencss ol ibs location and the permaueuce ol its
slim ne must be fully c uiviuced that tiii- is a ill I la
v ia. i-.- opportuuily to make a sure aud protitaole m
ti tu.ent. aud atf'ordsa rare chance to accumulate it loi
■ ■
1 lie I uius (ii desired) might be one-quarter down,
ttiiii leu equal yeaily payuieuts, Willi interest on whole
suia oi deleried payment r annually
Fun her particulars can ij. learned by addressing cith
er us ihe subscril .-era.
I). K. MORSS, Moss hide. Curbondale. i'a.
11. O.Bl'UHt EVAXT. Kingston, Pa.
I cb lu, lbbO. Executors ot J.t • MoTT, dec d.
V r ALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.—THE
f subscriber oilers lor sale one ot the n. ,-t desirable
and pleasantly located farms in this section ol country ,
situated in Orwell township, on the main traveled road
leading lrom Towanda to the Turnpike, aud Owego,
t one mile lrom Potterviile, 11 lrom Orwell Hill.—
i '.; irm comprises two hundred and seventy-one aeics,
two bun i red improved : one large apple orchard llicie
ou, as .clia- a good vuiiety ol oilu i fruit, a tirst-class
- >u-h, il-use aud Barn, well-watered nnu coinrao
dious. ee mpa lib with (arm and lo alien. I will el
two hundred acres whieh v.ili iueie.de all the buildings,
oi the wh de ill :t lump, to sin the purchaser.
' Terms made easy . .MIX!. I! lAYEOIt.
Orwell, Feb. I'J. is'j i
L) RIDGE LEI TING. —Sealed piojjorfal
-LP will he received at tiie home oi IE M. Hoc nib, in
' l.ciley.iirftil 1 o'clock p. ni., o" Wednesday, March 7,
Isijti, tor the building aud completing of a Bridge across
• -wanda ( ictli near Eeiioy conicr Spet ilicutiuii-lor the
name may be seen at the house of 11. U. Holcomb, in]
I.elioy, and at the Commissioner's Ulli.-t ior ten days
jaw is t-i the letli ug oi tliesamc.
W. B. DODGE, ,
JOHN ill. A 111 i: LEU, Com'.-.
FTEBNE M'KEI-h j
• "taini—doner's Office, Feb. 21, lstil}.
( \RPHAN'S COURT SALE —By virtue of
V/ an order issued out of the Orphan's Court of Brad
. ford County, the undersigned administrator of the es
tate of I aac Uiddaugh, d<c'd, will sell on the premises,
,11' ..-1 11 , M.xia'fl 22, 1-* <■. ; ; t 1 oVloek, p. in.. I
following property sitoate in Wyalusing and Standing
ia- b-wasliips, bonded and de--ribed a- follows :
Begi.-ts eg ill the ('amp ro d . I a corner ol !„i d .2
i Hen Middaagh. thence south 70° west id per. t. act r
ner, theuc< north 88° we st 35 pet ches to a corner .thence
i 'ti: i„s° in : 21 per. to a tonxi .thence nor ii 1 3 nt-t
| 58 per. to a hickory, thence north 9° east 21 per. lo a
n.er, thence north 5° west 2a per. to a yellow pine,
(down) tin 11. <• cast aioiig Patrick Boyle's land UO per.
fo a pb.-t, thence -i-uth 2° en-: 4u per. tea white oak,
, theme south 7'-, ue-t 2a lib per. along said Elhn Mid
' daugh's lot io a post, thence along th- .•anie south, 14° .
west 2 per. to ac< rner, thence south 47° west 11 per
lo a corner, thence south U|°east as 7-10 per t- the
i place oi beginning, t '..tilaiuing sixty lour iieres, ahont
' 4'. acres improved, with a framed house, tiaiae i b.i.u,
ouUbuiidiugs, and a lew Hue lroit thereon.
TciliMl-—s7,l) to be p id when the properly is struck
down. SIOOO on the same b dog confirmed,aud balance in
two equal | ayinent- lo lie made in six mouths Jr- in c n
i liiiiiaEon. with interest on the whole stun, and the re
mainder w'thin six mouths thereafter with interc-t.
.1 OilX E Oil VMHEREIN,
KEEN MIDDAUGH.
! Feb. 20, IMS. Administrators.
I TNION CARRIAGE SHOP.
I
AT A EGA, I'EXX'A.
The undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of
Western Bradtord that be has commenced I lie < 'ar.i ■ge
and Wagon nianul'a-turing husiiieis. in all its various
■ branches in Alhu borough, in the shun north of the
l.'niori li del. llis loreman in the wood shop will ne .V.
M. REYNOLDS, who is well known to the people ot
tiii- vicinity. having been in the business for the lr-u Id
. years. He will manufacture in order, and keep constant
', ly on hand the latest styles ol i'uggvs, both tup aud
1 o; en. Platform, Democrat and Skeleton Wagons, Sleighs.
Cutter.- Ac. lii- work will be done by the most ex
j porencod workmen, and great rare will "be taken in pro
> i urriiig the bc.-t timber, and the most substantial ma
ter; -Is. He inti mis that the work turned out at his simp
! for ly !e, durahiiity and i iieapm -li •.! not he excelled
i in the County. I!EP II'ING of all kind-done with des
! patch inn sublnuti.il manner < a rea-ona -Ie terms—i
I Give u a call J A Ml> Mi IXTVIIE
, Alba, Bradford County. Pa., Feb. 2" is,;,;. ly
PIANOS, AMERICAN ORGANS AND
A. MEEtil I AX*s.
The undersigned most respei t'idly announces to the
citizensol Towanda and vi- city, that he has purchased
the Music business of G. T. COLE, and will hereafter .
1 I'i'O ">• "I ili" above articles, together with
! Vlol-INS. 0 KIT Ail- \Ct'i iRMANS, STRINGS. AC.,!
■ on • s go id terms as <in-.y can i <• had • i-whtre
W. A. CHAMBERLAIN.
ALSO AtiRST 1 OK Till:
CELEBRATED AMERICAN WATCH,
and lias always on hand, a good a s-rtuient if Swiss
Watclies, with a general assortment oi
.IK WE LBV AND FANCY GOODS,
-liver and Plated Ware oi the REST M .iNKI-'AC Tl'R .
EllS. which will he s Id at unu-ually 1 . v ii.r ires A
large variety ol < h-i ksjust received, among which may
lielound theSetli Thomas, which ha 110 equal.
II El' A £IfI N G AN I) JOi!II 1N G ,
done with neatness aud dispatch, and w.irra ite d. To
tho -i- who can't see. we would say go t > Clianiheilain's
and gt l a pair ol glasse- that v.iij ma ke you see as well
as ever. Don't i- rget the shop, 11; rlv it the
Koiiit Ifunse. W. A CHAMBERLAIN.
; Towanda. Nov.l-'lb.
ORPHAN'S COCUT SALE By virtue of
an order is-tied oat ol '.he (Eph.in's Court of Brad
h,rd County, the oudu i.ned E.\ tor | the e.
tale ol William A l!et„u. di at' !•'■■ ol Well twp.. will
j sell on tiie premises, Hatuiday, April 7,1806, at 2 o'clock i
]i. m . the following finqu rty, t < wit :
Bounded on the north by i'rederii k Thompson, on tiie
ea-t by Geo. Wii-i n, on tin itfi by Win. R.Sbepard
' and on the west by Joseph lb Retail. Containing (id
acres and 105 per., he the -am in re or less, about 40
.acre.- improved, with .. larg i. anla 1 ol ! ii tin.-, and
a framed house and Lain there on. Ex epting there- •
lrom the interest which E. A. Ecoit his in 4 acres, 1
r id, and 30 perches, called the Vineyard, the land be- .
: ing all that was conveyed N iv. 24. 151.2. by John L.
Pedrick end wi.o to .-.aid \v. A. Bet.an Nov. 11. lsno, by
Jo-i'pli U. BeU 11 ami wile to said Wm. A. Belan and hi -
: interest ii the vineyard conveyed to bim and Ik A. i
■ Scott Nov. if. Clio "
TERM'S f;,o t> he paid down at the time the proper-
I ti is struck down, $490 at confirmation of the sala, the j
balance in five equal annual installments with interest
! from confirm tlon. THOMAS Si ARNELL,
Feb. 27, Executor.
OFFICE NORTH BFAKCB CANAL CO., |
ATHI.n.-, Pa„ Feb. 9, Isiw. )
ASPKC-IAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS
11 hi Company will he held at No. 412 Walnut St..
i Philadelphia, on Thursday, March 1, 18C6, for the pur- ;
pnsp <\f organizing umh 1 Hie Act entitled "An Art M
authorize the Nor h Branch Canal Co. to change theii j
! utme, stile ami title t - the I'emisj Ivaniu and Xt-w 1 • ;k
Canal and Railroad t ompany ,;md to e< n.-truet a Bailn d
I a!,, g and upon the towing patb or 1 crme bank < 1 the
I Canal,' at'proved 'he 2uth d<y 1 M.i-li ISHS. an-.
1 electing 11 ! i\-iilcnt and Directors V r siitl Company
1 Also to see whether the .-lot khohlei - will aibh r ize flu
, Diiector- lo increase the capital stu ol the '' inpauy
lor to i.-sne ii' lids and ex> Ctde a itioilM r 1 of the proper
ly and I. no iii-i - ol tiie Company to -ecure the-ame
lor the purpose of raising money to eon-lruct s.,id rai.
road 1 r sio ii portion therciil as m.-.y he deemed exp'Oi
cut. Aiso for the transaction of such other liu-lnes- as
may < onie hehu'c them.
i v. WBLLES, Jr.. President.
mo ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
I 1 l.tii lieiii ett, ol Hie lown-hip ol Tuscaroia.
Count vol BraulorJ, Mali ol Pennsylvania, for and in
1 ennsid'eratinn of the sum ol Kilty I>oli us paid to me lo
Robert E. Bennett, in current money ol the IE S., ii..
bargain and sell .and by,these piesentm onvey to him lus
time, he tieing under 21 years oi age, lining ol the town
1 and County and St te a*oie-aid. that he may do all i .w
iul acts, the s: n; • a m u rt lawlu! act- may of rigid do,
also sauetioning all conlrai Is dor.c by him 111 past tin
Done Ibis 7th da' of Kelmiarv, iSfai.
LEVI BENNETT.
]> I I*Lll' DBAV. Ti Ksfiibcr having
. purchased a good Dray, de > inform the pub
lie that lie i- fully piepared to do ids of work in
hi- line. !lis >r 1 vie - e.iu bo -■ < o ' M 7 o clock. ,1.
m., to ti o Mo. k, p. 1.1. He can trro-p < heaply and
■ I expedittoacly all kinds of Household Goods, Merchan
dize Ac. to any i>int desired, and respectfnilv ioli.-i s
a share of public patronage.
Stand in trout of Mar-hall's I! • iv.are st it ne; >
1 door to the I'ost Office, where lie on a:ways !• • • 1
wheanotengaged. Orderalcttat Marshal Bardw ■
.-tore, will I e promptly attende i to.
1!. S. U'HK '': I'.
Towanda, Dec. T,1855. —tf-
I fp FAS OP yLBV SUPERIOR QUALITY
. i J_ ne selling at mndeinte prices nt
Kept. 25, -(io. KOX's.
fHen!)anbue.
1 VET ANOTHER STOCK OF NEW
1 GOODS
AT
V\ I C K II A M & B I; A UK'S
DRESS GOODS,
DOMESTICS,
FLANNELS,
VY LUTE GOODS,
EMBROIDERIES,
TRIMMINGS,
SHAWLS
The above lines v. e t !!t t in get at variety ant) lute
style-.
HATS iit.tl CARS,
LARGE STOCK,
BOOTS Hiitl siloKS,
BEST MAKES.
CROCKERY,
GLASSWARE
I, Y.MI'S.
This part ; i cur sb ek we pay particular attenti n to,
and in w offer two of the best patterns ol !i. :.-tone
Ware in the market F'-ie and Sevres, also ('. ( . Ye,low
Rockingham .ml Wedgew.m.] Beau'tib.; .Imeat ol
Gi.i - Lamp- Call une see our stock of
NOTIONS.
ihankiul h i past lavoi we respectfully invite yt.ur
trade ami promise to t!o our la st.
WICKHA> A BLACK.
SE W I N MACIIIN E I) E I'O T
Hiving received the Agi icy of the firo bint Sewing
Ma bines in a.-e.we ire now ready t > supply ail tiie peo
; le of Bradford and Sullivan, with either Wheeler &
Wilson's or Singe'rs, than which none belter is made.—
We keep needles oil, soap, thread and ail ihe extra-;
needed to work the machine. All are invited to cull at
our -tore and examine Machines and work.
Call or .-end and get a circular and price list, at
Wirkham & Black'.- Store.
Nov. (i. i-ii.7
EWGO 0 D S !
WILLIAM A. ROCKWELL
| Igjreceiving a moat choice, and selected assortment of
GOODS FOR THE SEASON,
Consisting ol
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
DE LA INK,
ALPACAS,
and all v.irities to he hud by the asking
GOT ION YARN,
CARPET YARN
BATTING.
BLEACHED GOODS,
. FLANNELS,
CLOTHS,
CASSIMERE.-.
SHAW LS,
HOODS,
And a great variety too numerous to mention.
To lie had everything in the
Y A N K E H NOTION LIN K ,
Kven to n Violin.
The place to find what you want in the linen;
HATS,
CAPS,
FURS,
GLOY ES,
ami MITTENS.
l! you are in want 01 CROCKERY, in set-, or as y< a
may order, and any amount.
GLASSWARE,
I. \ NTKRNS.
GLOBES, Ac.
W001)EN W A R K ,
t > he had irtiin Babies' Cabs to a Butter Ladle.
A complete assortment ot
GROCE R 1 K S.
\l-o the bo-t BEE HIVE.
SYRUPS ami SFGARS
•-•! all kin.!-
A superior qualit v ol
BL \CK,
JAPAN,
(rl NPOWDER,
ami YOl NG HYSON TEAS
BLASTING POWDER,
urn! TOBACCO <>t all dosrviptioD*
Every thing in the shape oi
TOYS FOR CHILDREN.
- e y 1 u;i-at by t ailing and supplying youiselvei
win purt-
ASIITON AND TURK'S ISLAND SAL'I
Oct. It). Ist W. A. ROCKWBLL.
Powell Co.'s New (Foobs.
jrpilE GREATEST ATTRACTIONS IN
GOODS EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET.
POWELL & CO.,
Have now in store the largest stock of goods ever exhib
ited in Northern Pennsylvania. Additions will con
stantly be made to this stock daring the season, and
it will at all times be found FPI.I. AND COMPLETE
in all its departments.
We invite the particular attention of our customers to
our magnificent display ol
FALL AM>'WINTER DRESS GOODS I
Which we offer at prices much below those of last year.
We have given special care to our selections in this line
and are 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
and Plaid I'oplins, Taffetas, lamias. Tinsel Poplins.Paris
Crepes. Reps, Plain and Brocade Alpacas, Poil de ( nev
us, Delaines and Arm uses. Bright i'laihs 'or children's
wear, and a great variety of other Dress Fat l ies.
MOURNING DRESS GOODS.
.
Black French Merinos, Bombazines, Tamese Cloths,
Baratheas, Mohair Black and White Check and
Striped Poplins and Alpacas, Double and Single Fold Ail
Wool Diluim ,and a lull line o- those- High I.ustrcd
Bhu k Alpacas, at a gre it reduction In price.
E A DIES' CLOTHS, CLOAKIXGS AND
SACK I N'GS.
A SI'I.E ND ID ASSOIt TME N T .
Beat IT Cloths, Tricots, Velvet Cloths, Cassimere Sack
ings, Plain i.nd Twilled Black Broadcloths, ol all prices
ill colors of Plain and Fancy .Sackings, Opera Flannels,
Ac , Ac.
GLOVES AND HOSIERY.
Ladies. M isses and Cliildrens White and Colored Cot
tan, Fleeced and Merino Hose, Ladies Merino Vests
and Drawers. Gloves of every desi ription at low pri e„
LINENS A: HOUSE ELRMSHINO GOODS
Iched, ll.i'l Bleached, and Unbleached Damask Ta
bic Linens. kins, Tow Is. Towellings, Scotch and
R.i.-sia Diapers, Bleached and Unbleached Iluckabucks
C' •>, lii-b Linens. Ac., ld-4 and 6-4 Sheetings,
Pillow Case Cottons, Counterpanes, Draping Muslins,
Shakvi Flannel Sheetings, ib >• Blankets, Ac., Ac.
OLOTIIS AND CASSLMERES.
.ii .iux. Moscow and Castor Beaver Cloths, French
an i Cciuiun Bla k Broadcloths, Doeskins, Fancy Cas
simeres, Tweeds JM< Itons Satinetts. Union Cns-imeres,
••'cans. Ac., Ac.
ALSO,
il qualities Plain White. Shaker slid Welch Flannels,
fancy Shirting Mi: ers.Red and Gray .Plain and Twilled
Flannels, and a lull assortment of
I
DOMESTIC COTTON GOODS,
At the Lowest Market rates.
SZECOHSTID FLOOR.
Wr are new opening and desiie to call special atten
tion to our unusually large stock of
FIXE CLOAKS.
a we make this department of our business a .special
ity. we have given it much time and attention. Our se
lect: ins have been made Irom the newest styles in tlie
market, ..nil our Cloaks are manufactured in a manner
ih a . anm t tail to please, and give < r.tire satisfaction.
SHAWLS! SHAWLS!
Having mailt our piachases belore the recent great
.. Ivan < in p;'.- e, we.arc able lo otter decided bargains
in I .u'.ic.- Miss.-s and Chihlrens Double and Single
Shawl- ti.e.- pisent stock far surpasses in extent n :
-. ii iety any purcli i.-es we have ever hetorc mad- in thi
line and w have availed ourselves of the most lavor
nbie time to select the choicest and most desirable goods
in the roaikct.
RON TON FLEXIBLE SPRING SKIRT.
THE NEWEST AND BEST PATENT CRINOLINE VET
INVENTED.
W c have r.cw ill hand a good a-- itnirnt ol tin -c , -
el i.it, a Skirts, tn White and Colored.
ALSO,
The Eugenie, Empiess, Pan- Trail. Multiforui, and a
Vai-Soy ol otl:. i popular makes ol Skills in all sizes
b-r i.iii'ns Misses and Children.
■
CARPETS AND I LOOR OIL CLOTHS.
Brussels, Tbiee Ply, Extra Supei. Suprifine. Ingrain.
Kildcr.aiul 111-nip Carpets. All wid lis Fluor Oil Cloth-,
Mailings, D"or Mats., and Rugs. Anew stock just re
\ eeived.
ROOTS AND SHOES.
Having made arrangements with manufacturers to
-apply our sales with the best qualliy of Boots and
shoes" we shall at all times be able to iinni.-h our custo
merswith the le-st costom made Shoes ol all kinds,
for Ladies, Misses and Children, and 15 >ots for Mens and
Boys wear, at reasonable prices. We shall also keep con
stantly on hand a compb-te assortment ol Mens.Womens
and Children's Rubltf i - and Ar • ■ Overshoes.
HATS AND CAPS.
A splendid assortment ot Mens and Boys Hats ami
Caps just received. Having closed out our old stock
almost entirely previous to onr late purchases, we now
offer an entire new stock ol the latest styles.
PAPER HANGINGS & TRANSPARENT
WINDOW SHADES.
' We are now receiving large additions to our stock o
Wall Papers, Transparent Window Shades and Irira
iniiifr? Window Papers, Ac. Ac.
ICetjal.
LWECUTOR S NOTICE N O T I C K
! I is hereby given that all person- indebted to tne r
ctate of Ezra Godard.late ol W. Burlington tr.,dec'd,aie
requested to make immediate payment,and those having
demands against said estate will present them duly au
thenticatcd for settlement.
GEO. W. GODABD,
Jan. IS Executor.
\ DMINIBTRATRIX'S NOTlCE.—Notiee
ii. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to its
estate of Ai sel Tillotsou dee d, late of Lcßoy twp.arr
requested to make Immediate payment, and th rsc nav
lug demands against said estate will pre-ient them duly
authenti' ated tor settlement.
SAI.LV ANN TILLOTBON,
Jan. 18, lHhil. Admiuistrator.
A D-MIN LSTRA'J Olvo NOTICE.—Not io
sfa. is tiereby given, tiiat ail persons indebted to :h •
tate of Daniel C. Miller, deceased, late <-1 Wilmot twp..
are reqaesled to make immediate payment, and those
having demands against said -state will present them
duly authenticated lor settlement.
LUCY A MILLER,
GEO. W. MILLER,
i Jan. 11,1866. . Administrator.
A DMINISTKATORS NOTICE.— -Notice i
** hereby given, that ail persons indebted iu- •
: ate ot HII! \'-i 15. JOINER, lute of Springfield tp ,d o
are requested lo make immediate payment, un-i t..
! having claims against said estate frill pteseut then, vim
authenticated fur settlement.
MATTHEW HILL, Jr.,
Jail. 25, lhtili. Administrator.
ADM I N ISTRATRIX'S NO ITCE-Notice
is hereby given that all persons indebted to the c
late of JOHN VV. ALGEIt, late ol Orwell, deceased,
a.e requested to make payment, without delay,
and those having claims against -aid estate must present
them duly authenticated lor settlement.
O. J. ALGER,
Fen. U.lscG. Administrator.
A DMiNIbTKATORS NOTICE. -Lettera
-AA. oi administrationot tae goods, chattels, it. ...
GEO RGB KING iatc ul Wells township, deceased,
have been issued to the subscriber. All persons indcbl
ed to -aid estate are requested to make payment,aud all
persons having demands against the -.aim- -,,e notiiicd to
present the same tor settlement to tne subscriber.
MAR 11N WA UNi.ll,
Feb. li.HCo. Admuiistratoi.
A DMINisTRA'iORS NOTlCE.— Notice
J-\. .s hereby given, that u:f persons indebted to ih
estate of FEi'r.l! .STEUIGEUE.iat-; ul Aloaiiy town-hip.
de-eased, are requested to make immediate payment *
uud those having claims . gainst sum esiate will pit-sen
thein duly authcut: ated tor settlement.
J B, STERIGEIIE,
Feb. 15, lhdti. Administrator.
A DM I N ISTRATOR' 6 NOTICE.-N otic
XJI is hereby given, that all persons indebted to t!
estate o' HIRAM Br.X.N El T. late of Tdaauda,
dee d., arc requested to make immediate payment
and thuse having demands agaiust said estate will pre
cuttliem duly authenticated tor settlement.
BENJ. 51. I'ECK,
Jan. 29, IfeGti Admiuistrator.
\DM 1X LSTRATOK'iS NOTICE.-Noiict: its
-j A.hereby giv. n that ali per- >ns indebted to the estate
01 DAVID L. aCUf'T, dec d, late ot Danville, Fa
are requested to make immediate payment, and those
having demands against said c-iate will present them
duly authenticated lor settlement.
ELLIOTT WHITNEY,
Feb. 27, IstiO. Administrator.
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.— By virtue; .l
an order issue J out of the Orphan's Court of Brad
lord County, the undersigned adiamish.ttor oi the e.-
■ ate ot Ju.-ijli Stanton. laic ot i.uchiiciu twp-, deceased,
will sell on the prc-uii es, i i!ii ,Y. MARCH iSOib, i s 'Su.
at 2 o'clock p. la , the following propvi y, situate i.
said iwj>., lo wit .
Bounded on the north by ia..d- . Oliver Enter so i, on
the east by lauds of said Oliver Emers-m uud Ja*. iiau
dolph. on the -outh t.y lauds ->t .-aid Jas. Rauda.ph, and
ou the west by land- ot Wright suyd-.r. Contaiuis.
. 59| acres ot laud be the same more or less.
TeRM.-! —sso to be paid oa the property being strn -k
down and the balance on the i mhrm.iiiou oi saie.
W.vl. ri.s YDEK,
Feb. 27, NT. Administrator.
ORPHANS COURT >.\LE.- By virtue o;'
an order issued out i the Orphan's Court ol Br a.,
fud County, the under-.....ei . d-uin i.-trator oi tree. -
tate of Herman D. Glffi; ; lateot Wells twp., deceased,
will sell on tSic pi<. ,i tn I !!ID.\ > , MARCH ...it;
lstfii,at 2 o'clock p. in . Tie i. Rowing dc.-eribcd proj
erty, to wit :
Bounded ou the south na-l c-u-t i-y auds of Whitin
Gilford, on the no th by laini- oi Myron Capmn aud by
lands belonging to the heirs o Gates Bird, and ou tl
west by lands of W. 8. Ingalls, Containing about one
hnndreJ acre - more or less,
i Ttl.MS—s2s to le paid when tuc property is
: struck down, J the balance on confirm ition of sale, the
, balance in one year thereafter with ii rer.st irom couti'
- matioii. SAMUEL 11. INGEUSuLL,
Feb. 27. OC. Administrator.
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.—By virtue oi
an order issued out of the (Upban's Court ol Brad
ford Conn ty. the under-igned admiuistrator of the t
tate of Hiram Bennett, late of B irlingtou twp, de-. ea
will sell on the premises, on FRIDAY. MARCH. 30tl.
lsGif, at 2 o'clock p. m.. the following described prop
erty bounded -is loilaws, t t wit :
Beginning at a post s-iuth-west corne- of a lot now cr
| lately iu possession of Geo. Bennett, thence west 100
' per. to a white oak tree lor a corner, thence north 102
per. to a hemlock tree for a coiner, thtnee east if)o pei
to a white oak. thence Did per.tothe pin -e of begi'ini-ig.
C ntaitiiJg 101 aerts and 40 pti , it Icing the sano land
nuw in the posse-sion of Fn-os Bennett, at ml GO a- r-s
; improved, one framed hoc-p. one framed l>ain,a.' d a few
fruit tiees thereon.
TERMS—S2S of the p irehase money to be paid at the
time o! rale, and 1 of the ttalance upon final confirm. 1
tiou, and the balance with interest tie year thrrealter
RKXJ.M. FECK,
Feb. 27. "cd. Administrator.
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.- By virtue of
an order issued out o! the Orphan's Court of Brad
ford Ceunty, the ui.deisipi.id ccn i ;-ti..p r i-t tin i
' tate of tosepl. G.Spenci s vee'd. wi'l sell on the pn m
isrs in Windham twp . FRIDAY. M tlK'ii 3 >th. l-'f at
2 o'clock p. ni . the following property. - ,<undc;i and di
scribed a follows, to wit:
Beginning at the north-east corner ot the so- alUe.
Honor Dimock lot now owi ed by a..d in possess: not
; Eliza E Spencer (your petitioner), thence east 96 1 10
per. along tie line of Reeves B.f n .-i and Jim H w
i ell to a pest and stores in the publn- highway, tie :,
i south 5° west <>s 9-10 p<r along anl highway to a hen:
lock tree. th: n.-e n ith : 10po 1• a post ( ] ue--
: the place ot beginning. Containing 2 ai ics aud >
i pi reins be t'ue same more or le.-- (excepting abt at eight
! lores off the wc-t side, sot a] ut to y j ( !'♦' aev i>\
: the appraisers ol the pe-r.-otml estate of .- :i.l d. • -1- '
I which appraisnient lu;.- been . niTu td iyyi i.i I .
!( ourt),alout 2d ceres improved, with a -mall l. iod
| lions, and framed itirn thereon.
TERMS— SIS dollar- le paid when the property ,
struck d- w.i the balance ol til • purchase m mey i 1
I firmation of ,-alc.
t LIZA E. Si'F.NOER,
Fel>. 27. TiC. (now Jakeway)Administratrix.
0' " RPIIAN'S COURT SALE.—By vir ut . I
_ an order issued .-ut of the Orpl in's '' n't of Brad
ford County, the undersigned Guardiin of the Minoi
; Childrei: ol John Haythoin, i. 'u. will 1 11 "U ll . ::i
i mists FRIDAY. MA til SOili, i-c;. at 2 oVI k p "m..
the h Honing property Knitted in Overt- ii twp. h.umd
ed and described as follows, to wit:
Beginning at a stake the north-wtst <• mcr o' S-mr. ,
' Yens' 1-1. running t!s ine uoith 31° cist KM; reds- d- ,t
! beach, ihem e south e.:-t e.:-t to a corner, thence s; :i.
31° west 106 r c's to a make, thence notth 58J° west 80
; rods to the place ol beginning, font.lining" 53 ai ie
| more or less.
TERMS—S3O ol the purchase m nwy to . pai lon .he
day ol sale, Jon i oiillrmati-n, tiie bal i a i;i six rnon
th- with interest Irom ecu lirt: it on.
FANNY B. H..YTHORN,
Feb. 27,'ti-i. Gu .ruian.
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.—By virtue of
an order issued out of the Orphan's Court of i>i ut
| lord County. the uuuer-igu-cd adun. istrat n's o. the <
tate ol Justice Sturdev.uit, tiecM, v.-ill .-■•11 on the pre
m:-( > FRIDAY. MARCH ..nth 1-0 -. a' - o'cl ek p. m..
iu G rauville twp , the ioflowing property bounded a
lollows, to wit :
On the north by 1.- ds a Win. Ilafiett, oa the - a-l l.\
' lands of John Hsflett and Noah Loomis, on the aoutn
by lauds ot Ward Warner, and on the we-t by lands .d
David DeWilt and Alvin J. Dunbar. Containing 56
' acres of land, be the same r -or-or !e-s, with about 40
acres thereof improved, a small framed house, and a
i small apple •• mi pc-u, .i orcli.a il . iu-ioiu.
TERMS— $25 . tin (i-a.T.a-e u net to t,e paid ou
the day oi sale, i mi ehiinuati.iD of sale, and the Inl
and in oue ti.ii tbeiialtt-r with inten -t irom outirma:
tiou. Ml "Ii T. PORTER,
THOMAS AMES.
F'el). 27, Y'i. Administrators.
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.—By virtue i
an order is-ued out of the Orphan's Court of Brad
j ud County, the undersigned administrat >r of tin
] talc of Charles Philip-', ate of Springfield twp .di '
. will sell on the premises. FRIDAY, MARCH ■l s
. at 2 o'clock p. a,, the following! descrit r Ipv r rty to
I | wit : Bounded on the sooth by the highway lea
. I from Sherman Bevy's to the Bash Creek toad, oath
s north and east by lauds of (Yi ir! - Burgos-, on the jv<;-'
by lands in the possession ot Sh. rm in > war ('out tin
ing 30 acres or tliereabc ut-. 30 u ii s improved, and
1 rained dwelling hou-e and framed burn thereon.
TERM O e-lonr'h ofthe pmeli.i - money to Io | i
on the confirmation < I rale, and the balance one y< ii
thereafter with interest. JAMi.s-1 Plili.l.lFS
Feb. 27. '156. Administrate!.
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.— By virtue "I
on order issued out of the Oiphan's Court oi Br.td
1 I'ordCointN the ui dcr-iveid udn mistrator of tli— .--
n ...e James LaVtoti.de " '<f -'Bonn twp. will-el:
5 on the premises on FRIDAY. MARCH 30th, 1866, at 2
i o'clock'p. 111., the .'ol owing property.to wit :
Beginning oi a stake and stones at the north east
no: ul -aidl"t. the u e south .il rod- mil lour links t> i
-take nud stones on the south lino ot the Henry Farr'ut
lot I thence we.-t 32 rods to a hemlock being south.ei-t
conmr d said Ponut lot thence nortli 27 p. r. to a -take
r and stones, thence north <55 l-l0 perches to a liemG k,
(hence east til 5 10 per. t > the p ace ot beginning. Con ■
taitiing 32 acres more or le-s, about all improved, oue
framed house and bam, with some fruit trees thereon.
TERMS—S2S to be paid on the day ol -ale. Hie t-al
>ll nam ot said purchase money on p[V:" -s' Id
1 Feb. 27. '66. Administrator.