TFTAFCD IJFPFLRLEX. £E> . _ j OCAL AAD GENERAL. KEPUBLICAN MASS MEETING ! >loiiliiy Evening, May 7, lsG, In the Court House, Towanda. j lon. GEO. LATVDON, Viul other uhlo Speakers, will address the meetiiig, ! ' npoii the momentous questions of the day. JAF- The Reporter is printed npuu CAMP i-u s Country and Job Press, Office No. 50 Gold . York. Thomas 11. Senior, agent. jy Our Banks and Merchants are now uerolly declining to receive State Bank Notes at it appears that all the Banks and business 11A u about us are taking the same course. We suppose this movement takes place sooner than it would otherwise have done in consequence of the f. Jure of a number of State Banks and tlie fear of Pi, aking of still more—but under the law of i .'tigress State Bank notes cannot circulate after the tirst of July. All those who have any money on hand, had better join in the movement if they wish to save themselves from the risk of loss, and j it time we will have all good money. .Vs printers never keep any money of any kind, i lS t. 1 advice. NKW PUBLICATIONS — GODF.Y. —The May , nnber is equal to its predecessors, and received tt great delight. I'ETEHSON. —This is the best two dollar magazine I j .Wished. The May number is fine, in engruv m i;ian Idea ;" "Chimney Comer "Last days of I Walter Savage Lander ;" "Edwin Booth "Me piii-ti'pheleoil "Hosea Biglow's Speech at the ' March Meeting," and "Questions on Monuments." Boston : Tieknor A Fields. ON; YouNO FOLKS.—The May number has ar- : rived and is eagerly devoured by the juveniles of ,dl. ge>. It is always a welcome visitor. Boston: 'l'icknor & Fields. TOWANDA LYCEUM. —The Society met on Fiiib.y evening, April 57, for the purpose of trans- i acting business, and debating upon the question ] presented at the previous meeting, namely - hV.Weo/, That the citizens of Pennsylvania sho : 'ld | elect General John W. Geary for their next Gover- j nor. After the question was warmly argued by most 1 all the members present, it was finally agreed that it should be left to the citizens of Beunsylvania, to decide by ballot on the second Tuesday i:i Octo ber, '66. There being a number of members ab sent, who have not jet paid their initiation fee,and some necessary expenses having been incurred by the organization, which have not been discharged, they are requested to leave one dollar with Mr. G. 1). MOXTAXYE, Esq., Treasurer of the Society, who is authorized to receive all moneys and settle all ourstanding claims. On account of the short du ration of the evenings and the approach of warm weather, the Lyceum decided to adjourn until the first Friday evening in Sept. '6O. We have exceeded, in the line of success, all reasonable anticipations, when we take into con sideration the circumstances, which have, unfor tunately, surrounded us in our efforts to establish this institution. When we first met at the Public School Flouse in this place, late in the season, t. nit two mouths ago, there were but a few speak ers and some noisy and mischievous boys present, t" e impose our meeting, which has since grown to a large, appreciative and J intelligent audience.— There has been everything to attract attention lVoiu our cause, and especially that of the young, wh e society has been sought after aud solicited 1 y the various philanthropic societies, which have D en so numerous and frequent, as to crowd every evening of the week (except Sunday) t<- their l'ull i-t and most known capacity. We are under obli gations to many for favors received in the past> 1 take tbe opportunity of returning our sin* i re thanks to all who Lave manifi sted a kindly intst in our welfare. Especially we thank the founder (General WILLIAM I'ATTON,) who l.us been uuus-.ally zealous in promoting the success of our "i';. affixation. Always on hand at an early moment and one ot the first to lead off in an eloquent, eon viii'-ing and fearless argument, in which w ere fully i xhihited, his new and original ideas upon the va ii"i:s i> -olutions successively debated upon by the 8 "it ty. By order of the Society. RECORD YOLK DEEDS.—We call the atten tion of those interested, to an Act of Assembly which requires that "all deeds and conveyances f>r real estate in the Commonwealth, shall bo re corded iu the office for recording of deeds in the t ;mty where the lands lie, icithin six months af ter the execution of such deeds and conveyances, uid > very such d< cd and conveyance not recorded i.s aforesaid, shall be judged fraudulent and void against any subsequent purchaser for a valuable consideration, unless such deeds be recorded he. fTc the recording of the deed or couveyanco na il' r which subsequent purchaser or mortagages shall claim." This is a very important notice, and those holding unrecorded deeds will see the im portance of having them recorded without further delay. It will be seen by referring to the notice iu another column, that the Lecture Com mittee Lave finally succeeded in securing one of the ablest lecturers, and the greatest orator in the ("uitcd States, and we sincerely hope that our people will show their appreciation of the Associa tion's effort, by giving Mr. CHAI-IN a full house. Mr. C.'s reputation as a public lecturer is too well known to need any extended notice from us, We simply say that we consider it a great favor to enjoy the privilege of listening to him. Persons having Magazines or any other binding, should bear in mind that next week is court,and au opportunity will be afforded i -• n 1 it along if you arc not coming yourself. B.ml-.-y under HEIKXBTEIS Office. "THE YANKEE BOYS."—This celebrated troupe of Vocalists having been re-organized, arc about to favor the public with tla-ir performance, under the lead of Prof. TOWXEIL This troupe lias already achieved a wide and favorable reputation, and receives the patronage and encouragement o: good audiences wherever they perform. Their present arrangement will certainly increase their fame, aud make them still more largely the favor ites of the public. Dr. DAVID BARUER, well known in the Courts of this County, died at the residence ol David Rutty, iu North Towanda, on Tuesday even ing last, of old age, being about SO years old. POINTY SUPERINTENDENT. —The School Di rectors of this County met in Convention at thii place on Tuesday last, and re-elected O. J. Cars BUCK, the present Superintendent. The salary Was fixed at #ll MR). WO* Rev. WU. DELONG, (Universalis!,] will preach at the Court House, on Sunday even ing next, at 7j o'clock. SPECIAL NOTICES. TIUHISK POWER FOR SALE.—A second-hand one horsepower, suitable for threshing machine will lie sold cheap. Enquire at don DIM; A RUS SELL'S, Towanda. % Ihe First National Bank of Towan da has this day declared a dividend of five percent. j tree of Government and State tax, payable on and after the 7th insfi X. N. BEITS, jr.. Cash. May 1, 'CO fiST Linen Dusters, Coats and pants, for : sale cheap at SOLOMON T SON. ' neu A meeting of the Bradford County ' Medical Society will be held in Odd Fellow's Hall, I Towanda, Wednesday, May 10, 18CG. L. ]>. MOSTANYE, Sect. W&* .Soldiers and widows of soldiers ofj war of 1812, who are in necessitous circumstances are entitled to a gratuty of #lO, and au annuity of • $lO, payable semi-annualy, provided, they was and | are residents of Pennsylvania. Apply to H. B. McKean, Claim Agent. Office Montnnyes' Block. Towanda, Pa., April 16, 1866. BSf" Groceries at greatly reduced prices at C. B. Patch's. GKAI-E VINES, ORNAMENTAL TREES, &C., — The subscriber has a supply on Land of nice lona. 1 Israelis, Delaware, Allen's, Hybrid, Diana, Con cord, Graveling and other Grave vines, warranted true to name. Grape vines of any variety furnished ' :to order. Orders taken for Ornamental Trees, j I Shrubs. Vines and Flowers at established rates of ! ! other Nurserymen. Also for all kinks of small 1 ' fruits, such as Strawberries, Currants, Raspberries, Blackberries, Ac., It. M. WELLES, j 1 Towanda, April 8, 18C6. B®= A. B. Smith A Go., wishes to inform their friends and the public in general that they • have opened a Tobacco and Cigar stors on Bridge j 1 Street, two doors from Main-st., where they will ! sell, at a low figure, a choice lot ot Cigars, foreign 1 ; and domestic. Also Smoking and Chewing Tobac co of all kinds. All kinds of fancy goods in the Tobacco line constantly oil hand. Towanda, April 15. A. B. SMITH A Co. TOWANDA NURSERY. —Last Fall I bought, from Daniel Harkins, his entire remaining stock j ■ of Apple, Cherry and Dwarf Pen- trees, and re-' moved the same on to my premises on Towanda] Flats. lam now prepared to sell these Fruit trees |at low rates. Prices of Apple trees at the Nursery j . 25 i ts. each, or in quantities of fifty or more trees, \ ' S2O per 100. Bt st si 1. .t 14 inch Dak Blank, not to exceed 6inches in a 51th J —SOOO feet 3 and J inch scantling 10,000 ft. thick : | Hemlock Flank. To be delivered by the Ist day I l of June next. | Towanda, April 23, 1866. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SAI.E.-~A very desir:;- : I ble property for sale at onci in this boro', lot 80 | I feet front, ovc-i 300 feet deep, with an a'li-y run- ] j ning through tho eenter of it : afii e house, a large , barn, easy of acci ss, v.ith apples, peaces, grapes 1 inud other improvements thereon. Terms easy. | For further particulars inquire of J. N. C'aliff. of ; fice over News Room. Also a small farm for s- tie, , I inquire as above. April 8, -lw. j Connecticut Mutual Life In.-uraiut ; Company of Hartford Conn. Assests over 10,- ' ; 000.000. Divident paid during the pre-ait fiscal ! year, 60 per cent, ft is the largest, safest, cheap- ! est, and best Life Insurance company of tins ! country. H. B. MCKEAX, Agent. Towanda, l'a. BSP Kerosene or Coal Oil, the very K; t ' kind for sale by the barrel or in small quantities very cheap, at Dr. l'orter's Drug Store. 1 i jfcsjr- T.. those thinking of gutting a Srtv ' ; ing Machine, it is a matter oi interest to know - which is the best. The Whei ier A Wilson ahvays j the most desirable, is with the attachment of tak ! ing the loop sfiteh, without doubt the machine ofj j all others suited to general use. Call at Wickham ] , A Black's and see it work. L CARD. —AII soldiers who enlisted prior to j June 30. 1863, will be furnished important imfor- - . motion//•<•. by calling at once upon the undersign ed. Bring your "discharge with you. J. N. CALIEF, Pension Agent, Office over News Room. BSR. All men of the Pennsylvania Re- ] serve Corps are entitled to pay from the date of j their enlistment to the 15th of May 18G1, if not paid. Paper-, prepared, Back pay and Bounty and i Pension Claims collected. All military busiiu in any of the State and National D paitment:. succc si'nUy prosecuted. 11. B. MCKEAX, I 1 Claim Agent. Office Montanyc.s' Block. Towanda, April 2, 1866. PENSIONERS. — The instalment of Pensions • due March 4tli, 1866, paid on and after that date, by bringing your Pension c< rtiticates t" J. N. Or- | Lirr, Pension Ag. lit. Office over Nev.s Room, To- ; ' w.mda, Pa. Feb. 26. . [New York Herald, Friday, April 16. R6G.] . THE CITY OF PARIS, —THE NEW VESSEL ON j THE IXXIAN LIKE.— Ib r ns! -. .1 ppeumn and Xovtlfeatures. A list ■ ' ('<■•■• ■ rs < tin I Ac.—The Liverpo.-'l, N-iw Yirk aud Philadelphia Steamship (5 >iupi'.uy, which is already possessed of a number ol' magnificent ocean vessels, has placed upon tin line a new screw steamer, the City of Paris, which was yesterday thrown open for in spection for the benefit of a few privileged guests. 1 The most critical could find little cause for com plaint on viewing the many novel features intro- j ductal throughout the steamship to add to the com f it of passengers, while the combination of str-ngtli ] • and beauty for which her Lull is noticeable, could | . b appreciated by such as were least v< rs< din the j ship builder's art. The City of Paris lias been built expressly for i ' speed and safety '.u the carriage of the Vi itt -1 States | - m tils, which the v. - ,els of the company convey for j r oe- an po '..age only. Her diiuensious are 373 feet iu length, 1(1 feet in breadth, and 27 feet in depth : i her tonnage 2,800 tons, old measurement 'lLcj hull i-- divided into eight water lii'ht compartments j bv bulkheads, which, while imparting great strength to the broadside of the steamer, will prevent her " i from sii'hing on the occurrence of any slight acci f • dent Each of tho water tight compartments into s which the vessel is divided is filled with a -steam r fire auuihilator and a centrifugal pump, that can lilt upwards of one thousand gallons of water per " minute. The City of Paris is fitted with a boom i and topgallant ton castle, and these are united by j o | a deck house, which runs along the centre of the , j spar deck. A double set of steering gear has been " ] provided wheelhouses being erect< d both lore and 0 aft, this contrivance greatly reducing the labor of tin men at the wheels in heavy weather. The steamship is propi lied by a pair of direct acting horizontal trunk engines, of nominally six hundred y and eighty horse pov. r, an 1 constructed with the k latest improvements in surface condensation aud fuel hiating. 1 Th e comfort of the pa.-. • ngers, officers aud crew ▼ has not been overlooked. In the after part of tbe deck house is a spacious and elegantly fitted up dining room for tlic first el s.-- pass, ngers, with vel vet cushioned s< ats, ln sooed ceiling, and walls d adorned wish 1 riiliantiirah; sques. The remainder of the d-- k h<-use is occupied by staterooms for the i.file .-- and u.i 1 -r end storerooms.the crew ' finding accomodations in tho forecastle. The lniui s j attire apart mi nts designed for the use of the "tr.ni- J sient" guests art unusually complete in the thous , and and on liltie a; purleuain c.s so necessary to 1 tin ten. .so. durum .. i voyage,and are sufficient s' ly spacious am 1 well lighit d'aud ventilated. A few r i of these apaitment . intended for the occupancy of r _ a party ol truvelh-rs, are provided with six berths ; each. Looking above, the eye can pt rceive a sec tion of tie steel d ■ k that nndetlii - tbe wood work. ! and adds to tin- strength of the hull, e i The City of Paris, so welcome an addition to the .f many lio itiug pahve , owned by the Innian line, (Was laiuieiied from the building yard of Messrs. l * Tod A McGregor, Pnrtiek, Glasgow, early in De : c< mber, and amvi d at this port a few days since, having • xporicn-ed dnrin : the passage a sncces • . siou of hi avy wi---.ii ily gal. s. B- jug built with a l " ' view toinsnri speed and safety to her patrons and ix ( freight, tln-re is but little doubt that the time made B_ on her i;> \t trip will be ]>ut on record, us an evi dt iu .of the snecess of tlie lmilders. Tin; new vessel \v:il sail at t )-morro\v morning,car rving out tho officers and crew, one hundred and i thirty-four nn-n, and al oat one hundred drat fllass passengers. She will be conianded by Captain ' i James Kennedy, an experienced seaman who lias had charge ot the largest vessels built, including i the Great Eastern, and who, moreover, enjoys the enviable title of commodore of the line. The'other ! officers are—Mr. Matherson, chief officer, Messrs. j Proton, .Street and D: cksbury assistants. Mr. John Kavanagh, purser, Dr. Black, physician, aud j Messrs Hamilton and Kidd, chief and assistant en- j giuet r, with live subordinates. The Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia I Steamship Company now possesses the following vessels : City of Antwerp (Now Building.) City of Paris Captain Kennedy. City of Londen Captain J. Mirehottse. | City of Boston Captain S. Brooks. j City of New York Caption R. Leiteh. City of Baltimore Captain P. MeGuigan. i City of Washington Captain T. F. Roskell. | City of Manchester Captain T. C. Jones. City of Dublin Captain .S. Eynon. City of Cork Captain W. Bridginan. j City of Limerick Captain H. Manning. Edinburgh Captain J. J. Aulcrow. | Etna Captain H. Tibbits. Kangaroo Captain W. It. Philips. Bosphorqus Captain J. McCartney. City of Durham Captain G. Loeliead. These steamships form a splendid and extensive , line of ocean packets. B. S. ltussel, Bankers, Towanda, are agents for | the above line, and furnish tickets at New York ! rates; also drafts from one pound upwards to any i amount. A CURIOSITY FOR TIIE LADIES.—There is on | exhibition at the salesroom of Messrs. "WitEEU'.it A ! S\ILSOX. No. 625, Broadway, the first Hewing Ma- j eliine, (No. 11 made by the company, the present number being 220,000. Let the interested compare ! the machine sold iu 1851 for $125 with those now ! offered for i 55. The former owner 11 this lua- | chine gives its history as follows. The machine was finished early in 1851, and i learned its use from Mr. Wilson himself. 1 was \ thus, you see, the first to work the Wheeler A Wil son Machine, mid learned on the lii.st Machine tlicy j ever manufactured. Iu 1855 1 earned with the machine $265, besides doing my own housework and taking care of my j baby. In 1850 we came to Davenport,and brought the machine with us. I believe it is the first Ala- I efii ic ever brought to lowa. I run that Machine almost constantly for more than fourteen years, on all sorts of work,from the finest ] dress making to the heaviest tailoring. 1 quilted a full sized white bed-spread with it which has been exhibited three times at the Fair. It took me three weeks to do it with my other work, but it could j not have been done by hand in so many years. I ] have even stitched leather with it, anil at the time 1 exchanged it, (in 1665) for No. 1'J3,320 ii worked j just as well as when made. It is perhaps unnecessary for me to add that 1 i bt lieve the Wheeler A' V. if.on to be vastly superior , to any other machine made. Yours Respectfully April 21th. P. E."B. j At R ix.ccting of tho Directors of the | First National Bank of Towanda, it was resolved, j i'hat in view of the action of neighboring Bank . the mites ot State Banks not redeemed at par in New York or Philadelphia, will not lie received at- j ti i tin- 2-Btli day of April, except ul a discount suf- ! licit nt to cover the expense of sending them lining j for redemption ; ami that we xvill not pay out any ; tl ii ■ but Legal Tender or National Bank Notes. N. N. BETTS, jr., Cashier, i'eiwandu, April 22, 1860. FOR SALE.—A new Dental Operating (■hair (Archer's Patent), also a complete si t of In struments. Address, E. F. SMITH, Towanda, Pa. TOWAMIA M ARKETS. — ( Whotemh' Prices.) Corrected exery Tuesday by E. T. Fox, No. I,Brick Row : Wheat $2 00 @ S2 50 Rye 75 Corn % 65 () 70 Oats 35 (a} 37 Flax See d 1 bO fit; 200 Clover Seed, (small) 8 00 " (Orwell) 10 00 Beans 1 25 07 1 50 Butter i.iiills) 35 0i 40 " (dairy) 40 (5> 45 Eggs 20 Potatoes 87 Ilay (per ton) 8 00 10 00 Salt (per Ibb.) * 300 Flour 10 00 (a. 14 00 ITam 18 Chickens 14. <77. 16 Turkeys 16 Co 18 Ducks' lOg: 18 Get ;e 12 Wi ruins OF GRAlN. —Wheat, 60 lbs: Corn, 56 lbs; Rye, 56 11 s : Oats, 32 lbs ; Barli y. 46 11 s ; Buck wheat. 48 lis; Beans, 62 lbs: Bran, 20 lbs: Clover Si i d 62 lbs; Dried Apples, 22 lbs: i b.xKi eels6lbs. M A Ii R IB D . ' CONK LIN CLE WET, AND .—April 26th. by Rev. S. ('. Stevens. Mr. G. Dmklin, M. D., to Miss A.(). (-lcvehiud, all of Orwell, l'a. CHAMBr.fI LIN BROWN. In Wyalu ing, March 27. by Rev. G. W. Jackson. Mr. Byron A. ( ham berlin, of Orw ell, to Miss Mnthe-na S. Blown, of Wysox. ; WILLIS—GREGGS.—By the nam . April 10, Mr. i John Willis, of Fall Crock, toMiss Ke-si di Gre-ggt; ! of Standing Stone. SCOTT—SAGE.—By Rev. R. L. Stillwoll, April 17, Mr. John IT. Scott to Mrs. Mary J. Sag-, ; 11 of Li berty Corners, l'a. VANDYKE POSTER.—By the same. Aj- i! 25tli, Mr. Eugene- C. VaiiDylo of I. Roy, b Ali-; Sarah E. Foster, East Canton, l'a. lCnu 3i)Dfrtisenicitts. Qll E A T R E D U C T I 0 N In prices of 1 SPRING AND SIMMER CLOTHING, For Meu ami Uoys wear. Mu.-t of tuese* goods are manufactured Kxpic. ly ;or O U R T It A I) E . Raving just returned from the Eastern and Western ; Market.- with oue o! the LARGEST STOCKS EVER OFFERED, We rub Pit an early call and examination ul our as j n.riment, which cannot be beat ia ia (rLe, STYI,EANI)Q D A I, 1 1 Y . Our -tuck of HATS arc ol the latest My la > sir) ,i large 1 a iortinent of FURNISHING GOODS, M Hi'l'E A SPANISH LINEN SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES, SUSPENDERS, : GLOVES, lIANDk ERCHIEFS, WRAPPERS, DRAWERS, SHIRT BOSOMS, I.INEN EV PAPER CUFFS, &C. Which will be sold at low prices. Thusc v.-isiiing tu bay, will find it to their advantage to call before bovine elsewhere. Remember the place, : at SOLOMON & SON, No. 2, Rattan's Block. J Towanda, May I. "Cfi. HEALTH IS THE GREAT NEED oi THE AGE. A NEW SYSTEM OF THE HEAT ING ART. N. J. COGSWELL, M I)., HYGIENIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, May he consulted in person or by letter, at his ic.-i de>ui i , East .-priug Hill, Bradtord county, Pa. Au intelligent community require u medical doctrine '■ grounded upon tight reason, in harmony with auc avouched by the unerring law - of Nature and of the vi tal eigaiiism, and authenticated by suCce-.-ful results ! Hence we solicit an examination ot our system. Claim ing that all diseases tan be suecesslully treated w itl truiy Hygienic Agencies. No Drug poisons will bo given. As a giaduute ot till only College in the w< rid where health is t..ught, wi shall take especial pains to explain to the patients thi nature ol the ci ierse. The laws of lite and health, why it it is uiiiieei-.-.ny :.rd dangerous to take drugs, am . huvto pn .-erve health and lung lite. Will visit pa ■ tients, and give directions tor home treatment, wliei desired. . i East Hpringhili, May 1, '66.—ly,p. ? \\rANTEI).— A CANAL BOAT, IN GOOI TV condition, aud with tight hatches—to carry '! ab nt : i tons. Address with particulars as to price Ac 1 i April t, 1866.—4t Box 126, Piitstou, l'a . BA TII BRICK j Flannels, and a lull assortment of DOMESTIC COTTON GOODS, At the Lowest Market rates. SEOOE'D ELOOEt. . We are BOW opening and desire to call special atten ' tion to our unusually large stock of ' FINE CLOAKS. As we make thi- depart ne ntof our business a sue ciai ity, we havi given it much time an 1 nttenlion. Our .c --j lections have t ,en made from the :ewe.-t styles in the market, and our Cloaks arennuioiactnred in a mati..ei that cannot tail to plea: e, an ! give entire Ist tithm, SHAWLS! SHAWLS! Having made our purcl: ■ • beforethereeentgre.it advance in price, wejare able t,, utter dta ided bargains in I allies. Misses and Cl.ildrcu.-s Double and ringle Shawl*. Our present stock tar surpasses in cxten- and variety, any purchases we have i ver la ire mad - in thi.- tine , and we have availed ourselves ot tie most favor able time tn select the choicest and rnost dt -arable goods r in the market. j i RON TON FLEXIBLE SPRING SKIRT. ' THE NEWEST AND BKsT I'ATFN T CRINOLINE YET INVENTED. We lu.ve now on hand a aoo.l , - -rtment of these cel ebrated Skirts, in While and ('nlored. ALSO, ' The F . Empr- Paris Tiail. M ill conn, and a i variety of other popular inn!.• ol Skirl- in all . izes , : lor Ladies Misses and Children. •! CARPETS AND FLOOR OILCLOTHS. i | Brussels, Three Ply, Extra Super, Rttpeifir.c. Ir.g>. in, • Kidder,and Hemp Carpets. All widths Floor Oil < loths Mattings, Door and Rugs. A new stock just re ceived. e ROOTS AND SHOES. ' Having made arrangement -* with manufacturers to supply oi.r sales with the best quality o: Boots anu ! Shoes* we shall at nil times be able to furnish our oust, - j mers with the liest custom made Shoes ot all kind- . foi Ladies, Misses and Children, and Boots for Mens and 1 Buys wear, at reasonable prices. We shall also keep con stantly la : " titurni-lied and refitted with every cunten-' ' iencc for Ibe e those interested with at; tel. gn eof < ei!ideucc. Uuc.vept: nabb ifie.cil ccs gii cu it reipiited■ l ow am!.!. April IT, 1 sCG. VTOTIOE TO COLLECTORS. --The # Na- I -Ll I: : i Banks of thi.; County baling deUlinm'; d not ,I • :•..*. r ; y on: .my k:ud ,t ciirreucy utter the Ist day •.( j ;,,_.\i ex ,-pt Null u.oi or Greenbacks, it Le ■ a -m- ,ry iia- tu s.,y to ail Collectors that we i .11 i '.st oi {Solvent Bunks iu payment ol I taxes i.niii nday. May 7, at which timfali In the tnd ot must be paid t > the Treasurer, and j alter that u.,1 N nai Currency or Grcenbscks will no i h<| i ii all tuxes due thcCuuuly. !, oners. K. B. COOLBALGII, I Coin's, offi 123.4866. Clerk. . IXVi.I. v 1 Aid !NG ANDGLGTH DiiESS -11 W. G LOYELAXD iY CO.. Wm. tl iittmiu the pubiio iu general, that they are pivpaied w itii wsil fated machinery and a j imaiieiit wat. 'rprivilegf, to do ROLL IA! DiNG AND CLOTH DRESSING, At t*l r t'aii Factory, Nortli Towanda. spei i; 1 rate wi.i ia t rth Tovrhtlda, A rii 2:1. v,6. —tf. ' WAGONS, SLEIGHS ! : THPjil.p ii*-TA i,< .iSfIMi:NT S TILL IN OPERiYT lUN . FELLOWS, CRANDU.L ft CO., its r Rev: Ids. Fellows ft Co., ate no*..* < filling f!!.,| -re prepare-.'. I > iurniab . Wagons, t :!U *> i .pi s. ot an ih sc: ipll a.- . .ai Hie la '. St so i ist approved styh . _.._ d Utm bt'.-t iiuteri.il, at the "(a y'and .qomidte tin. Guiou iluu.->u. L. tiie c-n --t . irt • I Alba Borough, t ßradford Connty, i'a. i übli. are aGnied that tli-,- repuctiou the shop 1, ■ acq si,.: luring the last six years under the siibcr iai ad v • i .1. It. i'cliuw-. will be tu :e, than ninin t biird. will -iipct ie:.d the '.roll as '.laK I ilore he : g bei ii b ivlng i.ad : icli expejncu*.: as a • '■alSlel-h Buildei w, lid a-surc the pnlilie ,i ; • > -a.,.us will l.a: sj, r-d by the above firm to make | the c.: 11 1.:, c i.' v'l iiy oi lip-ir pßimmg'. J b.;:ik:.L ; .. . one of the oid timi for the patronage thus far exten ded. we hope to iuu.it a pontinnance >t the same. | N. B.—Wc, the undersigned, being practical inovitan } i >. caa a..1,:i.n aidodlr to He public at priced 1 tail ,n.. J y uoiiipvtiUoa. JAMK-11. FELLOWS, D. W. C, CRANIiAJAi, J G.MKRTTT. I .'.ii iII ,r< toll, April 15, Uu<>. ly. 5 > 11 U IOC E A r 11 i G A L LEli Y I i\ w. ntrr.Hßrf ! lr.: ri. 3 ■: i iat lm baa rcino>.->1 his Photograph rv.' * tn • •'' 1 i-t .-iJe 11 Main .. tw o I door* Itelow Beidleman's Block, where he is row pre tafcfe Photographic Likenesses in tlie highest j SrV'i 'via* . Midair,.type-, and i'Vreotyjw . i Cards, I • A '1 ii— n . lit. tl Phot graph Albums style, kept constantly on hand. Also Photographs dA: ii'-tifcd in' I'f mi-ii. military and eiril, ior ale. I Being now preputed t" fuse likenesses ii the Lest I it. i. he is i-ouudeut that he can give satisfaction t > , j l. n6. | i|NT £ R E STING T U FAItM'ETRSJ j I ::: the vats L-rii Itiral print-,' ro'hef jTmree?. j i im w t Hrtnvvh Law becotuu auatc ot tll£ v;ist 1 iperit ity i,i . <. ot!. i - . /V/<)/* -. Tin.;* uuiiv illcu :■ • : h - n" ■ . ii-lil ex-c ingiy C-V sG rjt !"i' 1 :'.le • nk, and live iiom r.t. mildew or ' <.i fa e. 1 well known qualities ate merit i that have I M tor li t Goodrich Seedling Potatoes a better name I than any other potato heretofore known- A limited - j j.!\ • ; u1 •• obtained y application at Dr. Ik.iter s 1 itruer Stole, a* the following rates I li.tr!"' 1 1'"drich ifl 00 a peek ; <: •A a 1 ."til " Call lot) " i ; > i ■" " ■ i 00 Garni t < oil; at an tut the market price, lln , ha* been known to \ it! ! ;• bushels to the ,i a. in We early Goodrich 100 boshela ; the oth.- ! crs ; eu 3JJO and 100 bushels to the acre; In ir i* ; .a! •.! with jir-'per tillage, they will average ' ~V t r :ti.o 1" -'t: ! j to the .tore. Whoever pr* omes ami [; . it ti.o .ve vmlties, will consider tliemscles" I ona'-'itt ' voiit secured the seed at en- It appari titiv ! : i •' ML H. li. I'UM'KIL ! Tow .fi■.;■■!, .lan. 1. '63. ; TiL'BLIC I'RAY.—TU •vbsi.-ribci- having 1 IJL pur* ii. scd a ! Dray, JcM o ir.Crm the pub | i:c to .1 lie Is !a!ly ..repaid'' Udo a. 'uth* ot Work ill !.: isne. 11 m i vi. i-s eau "be secured . oVV. -k. ti. 1 j in.. to 0 o'i '•,( .* p. m. He can trahSpo dimply and 1 exj edit y all kindt < t llou chold Goods. Mt .eh.ut ■ A*-., to'ai.v I'nii * do-iied.aud respect fit lly " 'licit* I a .-bull! <*; pbbiie • a'rMi ige. ! ..I i trout < i M. i bull's H ldwufe store, near | d' rt i the l'ost Office, where he can nltvays be secu . wont not engaged. Orders lelt at Marshall s ITardwa e ' re. will i e promptly attended to. R. S. THURBfcR* ■ T. Wanda, Pec. 7, Im!s. —tf. ' Al!li Y THE QI'AEITY uicl .* ni (•!**!:'* be told by tl *ir appear ■' : ante. i i? • ' com e ilesirsole to purcha-e * tily -nch a - are k:* tvu t . t.i :cli.i:de. It will require lint Tittle lT j fin: on 1 tliitik Ui couvince any porauu that a bouse ii...* send seeds all overthe country To oe sold * :i com n.• . j'ii, taki. ' .. all uu.-old, is less likely to fnrnbh ' red . tl.'tit < ' which sell-* their tuels outright, tl is having no old seeds on hand. Last seasnnl bought i quantity ot limit's Ctltbraltil *S'inG(ptul thn-e who t .l il them 1 think will not be s .tifiic.! b tvtun, to the ' i 1.l - toe k of * omiuirsiou seeds. I 1 l-.iYc t hi- a. -u a large fc>ck ol the tame kind of u.ij, and j hope to I e able tn snpplj ml who will try : - in v itii lii f/i.-.'i anil rninhh xred*. March 7," V. E.T. FOX imu Tn t: i* .\ oiEh. ' s| AIRS. E. M. KINO, Would anuour c to the l.idics ot Wyaltisinz and vicin i •. . that she ha- just received from New York, a large i and' well selected assortment of J I MILLINERY GOODS, PRESS GOODS. GLOVES, CORSETS, EMiinOIDr.RED ItD 4 EES, AGO., , I Please give her a call. vVyulunhig, April 23, YG. —3w. \r ALI - ABLKriiU i'ERTY l'Oli SALE.- T Tie subscriber otters fur sale his floc-e and Lot at | Gtain i!ie Onttf, <-r. very feasimahle terms. Upon it Is a i'.lueksmiih SI. r* und Tool: . which will also lie sold. T> For a K'n-ksmiih this ira first-rate lout lion. En q ire w theptemtosoof HENRY ARNjOEu. : ' nville. April, 24, 'U(!.~ilw. I prm:::.ieeu that good garden i V aly, produce good vegetables ; and that w t- will sell jtc ii seeds just us cheap as you buy poor onee and buy jour supply at FOX'S. Ccgal. 1 SHERIFF'S SALES.—Hy virtue of a writ ol f i Fa., Fzcod out ol sue Couit ol Common I . | picas ut ttt MMS directed and delivered, ' < will l.e exposed to l-r.Mift salt' a' the Court House in the I ' Boro' t>r ToWumJ*. MONDAY, MAY 7. INW, at ' I one o'clnuk, p- on, the following described Jot piece or . parcel "I Und situate in f-mithticld tp.,and bounded as I ( | to wit: On the north IJ.V land* in the possession ot Eliza i ke'h Deekcr and the school uouse bit, cu*t Oy the public | i highway, anil on the couth and west by lands oJT I ' fen WilcbS- Containing tour acres more or lean all im- < 1 proved, with n trained lirrn-e, small Iramed barn and a t lew trait trees thereon. ' Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Hams A Saltuiarslr Vs. William H. Huff. 1 ALhO— The follow,ug described loLs pieces or parcels ol land situate in the boro' of Athens, as follows to wit: i Lots No. 72, 73,62, 63, 45;4T,4H ( 4, 58,61, 66,66, 9, 39,40, fid, 31, ill, 80,'23, 24, 26, &, and 199, according < to I'iot and Survey ol buro' ol Athens. ALSO --'I wo other lots sitnate in the horo' of To* in- < da, hounded as lollowc to wit: uoit by W. B. Budge, 1 east by Front street, south by lauds ol M. C. Mercur, 1 i west by binds to iliruni Yaw iiad Ueed Smilley. Being ; • ' 100 leeton Front street and about 100 feet back. L ou- | 1 taming 50bO square leet each more or lees. Seized and liken in execution at the snit of M. W. i ■ Wheehck nse vs. Chauncey N. Shipmau, Charles P. Weiiß and. -Nathaniel (J. Harris. i ALSO—The loilowiaig lot piece or parcel of land sit i irate in Ulster twp., bocm-led as follows to wit: north by > ■ land of Ralph Unwell, east by the Susquehanna River, south by lands ol John S. Authouy and west by lanes ol M< (J • Yausickle. Containing 125 acres more or less, I about UK) acres improved witb a Iramed dwelling bouse 1 j trained barn, cow shed and an orchard ot lruit trees j | therecur, being tbe sam- lately owned by Juices Park. ! I • Seized and taken in execution ut the suit ot Waverly j j National Bank vs. S. Northrup. j J | AljU—l he the following described lot, piece or par- ' eel of laud, situate iu Burlington twp., and hounded as j < j follows, to wit : North by lands ot Jawed Bus*, east by j i lauds 01 Henry ,t George litß and J. W. l'ark, South by : < ; Luide oi f'hilo it ardsh y, and wc4l by lands ol riflus | ■ Belts and Horace Burns. Containing 107 acife more or j I | ii *. ab-ait 76 acres impeoved, with small trauma la ue. Iramed barn, lug house, log barn and two orchards of : j uuil trees thereon. Seized end taken into execution at the suit ol Albert i T Wheat vs. Frank A. Beardsiey. Al-hU—By virtue of A writ of Vend. Ex., the follow- i irg described lot, piece or parcel ol land situate iu Athens twp,, bounded as follows: north by lands ol John F, Green aud L. O. Snell, east by lands of I'. C. Kimball and iva Elsbree, south by land of William ' , Pheips and weat by lands ot Page A Bristol!, W. VV. I Woldott, ira BULee and A. C. tllsbrce. Containing i 1 vim hundred and lifty acres more or less, aWut lad 1 ! acres improved with a iramed he use. trained barn, shin ' I gle mill, hog pen, ooitt house and lruit trees thereon. 1 oeiaed and I.lken iu execution at the snit of Job P. Kir'uy's use vs. Franklin Murray and John Griffin, Adiu'ts., ol Rachel ilurray, deceased. ALSO—Ibu lollowiug described lot, piece or par el of . land itua'.e in Granville twp., bounded us follows: north j 1 by holds belonging to the etute ol Br. Buvier, dee d., 'joust by land ol Joseph i louring, south i>y tbe public j : highway and west by land ol Duvid Coe. Containing Is I acre more or lea-, nbut.t Id acres improvee, with a I ti.. J houre.:armed baru and atcw fruit trees li.ere ui. ! j ijeized and ukou in executiou at the snit of Lyman • j 1 Rockwell vs. Onen K. Rockwell. ; , [ -The following described lot pie eor p..reel A' t land situate iu Aruicuai and iioy tivps., bounded oe ' I i ii, vu n.oh by lauds ot I!. Case, tx-t by land ot Wm. is. Duubihs. south by land ol A Bumhutn ana west by iaini ol J. J. Green. Cutilair-ing si auet i„ re 1 K zed ai.d taken iu exccuii a at the suit of Ponicroy , ! fn uhi iH vs. FL B. Ftrail j A Lai i— The toUpwiug de. cribed lot, piece or parcel of , land ituatcjiu Mourbe t.vp , and bounded as tollow.- i. • nm th ly lands ot Prteiuau riwoot, east by lands <4 J. 11. . ' Luc ell,"euath hy hind ol i neti.au sweet and we t by I land ot said Freeman Sweet aud laud hereinafter de-1 scribed. Containing 5b acre*-more or less, about 15 j H< re improve 1 with one Iramed house, trained baru and , j a t< o iruu tiees thereon. Af.iH) On • itherpiece or parcel of laud "ituaie ia i , ' sold twp., of Monroe, bounded as follows,to wit: North , | by !. ad ot F ie-'U,aii orteet.euci by laud ol said Free man Sweet and the above described lot, south'by land o! t -aid Freeman Sweet, and west by lnnd lielongitig to Coal I(' n; any : o called. Containing 50 acres more or less, • • al • in ten acre- iinpipved with one log house and apple I ) orchard thereon. Seize d auu taken into execution at the suit ot J. U > I UuCKWe.I to use ot E. C. Kellogg vs. Geo. K. Elliott, i AL U Ihe I'olloWiug described lot. piece or parcel ot j land, -it ite la Monroe twp , and bounded as loiiuws : , i I!- ,'air.ing at i corner on the iiue between FL C. Kellogg ; i and i'avid liidgwsys,oil the east side ol the turnpike. I j the .-.chml L c, thence south 21° east 24 peivbes - 1 to a slake.thehee tast sixty-tour perches to a white • .is, i thtiice noitn 24 pe:. to a stake ana stouts ou -aid Kel ivftg s ime, thetiec- we-t along .-aid Kellogg*s liiio.tbeuce i tvs.-t along said Kelh'gg '.- line .-ixty-tonr and 4 perches, j •I t the puree ol beginning. Con laming F acres auu l 1 1 j pern luorti <•! less, all iinpr uco, with one Iramed house, iiaiucd barn, saw mill, and a lew lruit trees thereon. | Seized and taken into execution at the suit ol W. J. j T 1 Gaakill vs. George Bessey, Al S >—The lollowiug described lot, piece or parcel ol 1 latid situate ;n Ulster twp., aud hounded as loiiowt- : - , j N'oitli oy [httdic liigh,a\ lead tug Irout Milan to SIL a* btio.ods; •/ p,.bue bi^bv.jy le.'id...g tram Town tto t , Athens. .-.;.t,i i>y laud ol Widow Harsh, and west ly ; laud of Butler Vincent. Containing acres u! laud ' more or loss, all iuipioVed, wita one liumed tavern : u i...c, ciF i uiitcii daeilitig boii.se, one liallied barn and J " a eff fruit iiccs thereon. I Al.iO—tine ether piece or j aicel ot land situate in' ,! Mill lii-B : twp., bo.iioc'J as toltows : North by laud „ j of F.mi .el Ha!!', t.,-; Ir, the public highway leading Ironi T-wn: .hi to Athens, south by land ot Widow Flood,aui | v-t tiy ki.al of H*uiuei liuU. Coutaiuiug one acre ot I laud tio.ie or less, all impn veil, with uue trainied steuni (List, rail! . nd machine !her' A. O. Micil Athens " Dennis M--Mnhen To wanda " (. F. fh ingflan A Co., Try tan' K. 0. GOOPRKIII. i AprHlnth, 1 866. Clerk* SALE. —By virtue of a writ I .O at 1 i. Fa., iv-ued out o! tli.- Court of Caniui >n PI. a i.f llraiTlord eounty, to me directed atul delivered will he exposed to pa'oik sale at the C urt House in the lk.ro' I el 'I >\ suidu, sA A1 *lt DAY . MAY 12, ltsli'... at 1 oYieck p. ui- .' '■ following de-enbe i lot pie-0 or par e? oi j i t d situate in Athens twp., Itouuded aud deor!iwd as i follows, t i wit : Ueginniug io llto centre of the read lending fioni Mil'.towu to Alliens boro', at the noilli [ grest cotOet of C, W. Park's land, thence north P'tP 1 east 11 s 2-10 perches aiong the centre of said road to I itieu-itU line ot the riekeiing track (so called) of j which this Is a part, thence sonth B'4i° cist along the ' it irth line of the said Pickering tract IsO perches to a j corner, thence south 39° east 14 1-10 perches to a eer i iter, thence south 7 A east 0 perches to a corner, thence ' outh >: e.i-t -7 210 perches to a corner, thence south 32® wi st :s 8-10 perches to a corner in division line be- I iwecu James S . Lepgott and Joseph Shepard, tin nee south 19° wist 24 3-10 perches to a corner of said Jo seph v-liepards land, thence south 31J® east 2$ 8-10 per | . iies to a corner, thence south east 10 perches lo a i corner, thcncc s nitli s° west 21 .yerehes I . a corner of 1 said V. W Parks land, thence north S4£° west 27>ii 3-10 i pi rcbt 3to the plnccot beginning. Containing ins acres aud 93 pi tches ot land more or less, all improved with a trained dwelling hou3 two trained barns C"W sh d and ! orchard of libit trees thereon. | Seized aud t&kou into execution at the suit ot Prances ICirbv vs. Jaiues S. I.cggctt and Mary O. l.cjgett. April 15. J. MONROK SMITH, Sheriff. i \l> MIN ilS'Ht ATO Li'S NOT ICE.-Not ice l\ is h.-reby given, that all persons indebted to the Csti.ie of JAMKS Y. HINMAX, late f Wysox, dee'd., i - requested to make immediate payment and those having demands against said estate will pres i cut theiu duly authenticated tor settlement. KUSTICE COOIiPAUGII, I .MsyS.iSOO Administrator. | \ DiIINISTRATIIIX NOTIOE.-Noticp is i s. hereby given that all persons indebted to the estate of 11. P. SHAW, dee d, late ot Bhtshcquiri twp are requested to make immediate payment, and those , having demands e/ain-t s.tid estate will present them ! duly authenticated tor settlement. EMIiLINK SHAW. I May3,lSG6. Admintstratrix. \ I>Ml NTSTIVATHIX'S NOTK'K.—Notieb A\. is hereby given, tluit all persons indebted to tin estate ol i haries James, dee d, Ute of Home borough, ar' i.-quested to make immediate payment, aud th -se hav I in,; demands against said estate will present them duiy I authenticated tor sefttleiucut. [UCY I\MFS i March . 27, iB6O. Administratrix. J T>UTABAGA TURNIPS, SWERISg do | X\ also Heeand Carrot Seeia by the pound at FOX- S up mini!* in... , Ce e;ai. I) I; given, that there has tii.--. a>. . sctt.ed in the otlice o! thu RegibUsr >f V,'mis, ,b n J tor the County ot Bradford, accounts d 1 JJfluiwV .iitibn upon the follow iug MMH, viz : Final at' t of 11. O. Frentii adm'r of J Au li. htrong, dee'd. of Wel oc Fual ace't ol F. W. Maynard adm'r of Patrick M ir uliy, dee'tl. late of Rome. Finfttboe' , t of J. IV. Irvine adni r of John B-irvine, dei d, late of Towaada, Final acc't of H-e. k V.'ood adrn'r of tleorge Nichols, flee'd, late-of Wjsox. Fmai uec t ol 11.41. Pruyne udrn't ol Cbai'les LigH. deo'd, lute yl Burlington. Fiual acc't of K E. Allyn adrn'r of U-. J, Bowen, dec'J. late of Warren. Final ace I oi John SV. Paysou adrn'r off. J. Allis, dee d, kite of Orwell. Final ace't of H. W. Camp adrn'r ol rl. A. Warner, doe'd. late of Hefrick. Final ace t ol Alvida Blakeslee adin'ix of Lyman Blakeslce, dee'd, late ol Pike. Final accA of E. Wefkheiser ad.i'r of Abraham V'al lerstamps, dee d, lute ot Orwell. Final acc't ol Theodore Watson adm'r of Wm. Teeter, deeVl/luto of Springfield. Final acc't ot U.J. Warner adm'r of N. B. Chaffee, dee'd,'late of Orwell. Final ace't of John McKean adm'r of Samuel wells, dee'd, late of Armenia. Final ace't of Win. 0. Bradford adm'r of Heman Morgan, dee'd, late ol Wells. F inai ace't o! Eliza B.Stuith adiu't of Alex. L. Smith, dee d, late ol Wyalusing. Final acc't ot Martha Miller adm'ix of Dauiel F. Mil ler, dee'd, lute ot Albany. Final ace't ot Jabcz C*-e adm'r ol Uel WillutiMyies'd, iatejol Troy. Partial acc't of Euuice Turtei and lUbstailord adm'is, bf-James U. Turrei, dec d,late ot Terry. Fiual acc't ol John Morrow adm'r of John Bacon, dee'd, late of Wilmet. Partial nets'i at B. P. Stailoid Guardian ol Viola and ilaruaun S. Allen. Final acc't ol J .rues Smith Guardian of llustou D„ Ida E. anu Anniu E. Shores. Fiual aco'ts oi aaiauel B..vidsoii aud t.'yrns Bloodgood, executors of Eleazcr Wright, dee d, late of Lltchfifi 1. I'arria! account ot Lut n Ga P. Stevens, guardian Of I.' sic and Willie Allis, minor children oi H.K.Allis, de 'd. ALSO—The appraisement of property set off by tar Executor or Administrators to widows or children ot to ■ following decedents : Estate ol B. G. Miiier. " " Hiram B. Joiner. " '* Ansel 1 lllotson. " " U B. tjiffoid. " " Richardson Wood. " " Julia A. Brake. 4 " J, W. Dtcker. Aul the same will be presented to the Orphans Court ol Bradford County, on Thursday the 10th day ol May ary next, for contirm&tion and allowance. X. C.ELLSBRE, April 4,1866. Register. EXELUTOKUS NOTlCE.—Nutice is here by given,that all persons indebted to the estate of SiibPARD P ERCE, lute of Wy- x twp., dee d are n juesti u indebted to the i s t ite oi CALEB A. ALLYN late of Or well tp. de J, arc requested to make imoicdlate payment, and all having claims upon sa'.d e,ta"e will present them duly auth nti caged for settlement. HENRY ALLYN. April 24. lvifi. A drain lal rat or. 1 \ OMIMSTHAI OI'S NOTItUv —Notice is 1 it hereby given, that all ueraoos iirdet.ted vthces i tie oi ELIJAH ALGER, late ot Orwell twp.. u.- d I arc to make immediate payment, and ti: e ; having claims against said estate will present them duty I autlicntieated for settlement. J. O. ALGER. ' April 5, IsdC. Administrator. ipXEC UTOT'6 NOTlCE—Notice is hert" J by given,tL.it all pcif k- iudiJifcd Cotßeestate of .WILLI A M N . W A it IV lute of Troy twp., ' dee'd.. are venues -d to r ike ixineiliate payment, and those hav ing claims agaiie. saldiestate m.: I present thi ra duly autiieii':. ■cd ?cltlcTiion.t. I ' v. ILBER D. GAM AGE. BoRLE;KIE E. WARD, j Apni a. IMPL _ Executors. \;OTit'K IS i!SliiLiiY G-IVEN, THAT i i\ B. K Ross, N. P. Moodv, F. X. Humvt.aliil ibr-, have pi est Red In the Couttbl ''i.mmon Pleas -it Bi m ' ford C"' the.hartrr ot the"Fir-t pociety ot the Mcth -1 edi-t Church : Asylum.'' praying the Court ;-r a de i cite ot iiicorpiu vtiou. arid that t r- same will ue heard ■~u M is!ay. MAY Tib. 1•, of which all pers •:> ia terc-ted will pi' • cuke t. it ice. E. u. GOODRICH, April S,I:HG, l'rothonotary. ATOTIOE IT HEREBY GIVEN, THAT G. 1 . Mas L. li. Mason, C. ••-. R.'.ssei. W.ll. i Ehaw and others! -ve presented to the Court ot Common ' Picas oi Bradford Co.. the chatter ot the -Fir-i L'ui- I ver.salist >ocictvol rowanda Be:'", praying the i iurt for a decree ot incorporation, and that tne same will is.- heatil on Monday, Mty 7th. 1G56, ol which nil per- i inteicsted will please t ike notice. I'. O. GOODRIC H. J.pril 5, Istitk Prothcnotary. 4 rPLICATION IN I>IVOIICE. T>> Wm. [ JT\- n H&. y . i6l *• L. Tun* 4865. V . .ire i hereby uotiilcd tuai M.ui.t Hill, by icr next IrienJ. Jus. i gTUiiili, ba> upyiit'd to the Court o! CUDIXUOO Pleustjf BradtorJ County hr a divorce from tlie bonus oi matri mony. and tl.e said Ountt lots appointed Monday, May ' Ith.Teoo.ui two oVI .ckp. Ul., .it the Court House in I Towacda, for hearing the safd Maria Hffi in the premis es at which time aud place vor: can attend it >■ . Hunk i proper. J.M.gMlih. j A,pyil.s, Sneriff. 4 PELICATION IN HIVUiiGE. — TnMar- RAI gi//'t pu at i .ciu duly a.i.'aeuH.'Stcd lot • tVleQa nt. IBAIAII ZANER, April Hi. 1-iii>. Admuitsiia'or. . ! \ DMINIT'R'S NOTlCE.—Notice is hi-rc by /jiTtMi that oU pers< m indebtt'd lb d JOKE hIALFORD, Ht oi Wyalusing twp.. Bradn-rd i county, dee d, a: requested to c. kc paynini' w ... ut ' delay aud all having claims apenst said est ate ir ' uuestrd to i .oseu' theut t. y a .tb. ntautol i i i mint. '* i v - TTaiF i ' ' April 9, 1566. Admmisti itor. 4 i \ DiilNlbTJLVroiTo NOTlCE.—Notice , i'l is hereby given, tliut u'.! persons indebted to the . estate of AI.UN/.O LONG, late ol Troy ba. en. de ' cca-sd. are reipiesMd to make immediate payment, and i j those having claim against said estate will present them , ' duly authenticated lor seUlcuteiit. M MARY T. LONG, 1 | DELIAS BUCK WELL, jj Aprii I". 1-tid. Administrators. _ EXKCI T'OR'T NOTICE.—N OTI 0 E IS hereby fiivou, Ihut ail i)ou>oua iudebted lo tbe " i estate oi MiAL P. SLADE, late of Columbia, twp., e dee'd. are requested to make lnnncdiate payment, and . i Hir.se having demands against -a,d csUle will please pre sent duly aullientk-ateu In seitleii.'.ut. lAprii 17. EBENm.R I.ILLEY, Executor. M \ DMINISTHATOR'S NOTU'E. Letters 1 or admir.istration >t the g. cos, chattels, Ac. ot 1 | GEO-W. JOYNER. late of Tioy towtmhip. deceased, ' have been ls-ue! lo the subscriber. Al! per--.us indebt ed to said e-tate are requestnl to make paym at, and all persona having demands agaiust the swtui. are : t ia i hi i pteoeut the same tor adttlciueut to ,-ui-sei.. < r. O. B. JOYNER, April 9, 1666. Administratoi. el A DMINTSTRATOR'S NOTICE.- Nnticc ; f i ill ic hereby tL.it all hcrsoii* inilfhted '.ihc es >t , tale of Chalks ibako, s I are rciuested to njake inimcdi ite i^nuM -t, auii those i having deannds aifviiust haid will present tnt iii i duly authenticated iur settleme nk Pl*T\ \M - I ii . S. SMILEY/ s ! Maro'.i. '27 1866. Administgatora. 4 I'MTNISTUATOTt'S NOTICE - Notice a'' .1 is hereby given, thaf all persons indebted to the m estate of FETEII V. BEX NET. Into of Rome township, di eased, are requested to make immediate payment. 1 a.ul timsi having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. NANCY M. BENNETT. (, April '■>, Ist'"'. Administratrix. !j LA-TRAY. -t'-VME INTO THE ENCLOS _I_J are of the suK-. rii.tr. iu Monroe twp , April 9jb, GC6, twelve sheep and -ix lambs. Tlie owner is re s 1 quested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, i and take the s.uue away .or they will be disposed of ac cording to law. JOHN G. GALE. Monr o, April 11, 3w. S' U6ARS IN EVERY STYLE FOR SALE cheap, wholesale and retail, at FOX S.