Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, August 09, 1866, Image 3

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    Bradford §tpxUx.
lOCAL AND GENERAL.
JJY-THO R<*porter is printed upon CAMP
'S Country and Job Press, Office No. 56 Gold
YYW York. Thomas H. Senior, agent.
•JFIECT SCHOOL. —W. 11. THOMPSON will
S Select School in Herriok, at Camp's School
ON Monday, August 13. Common English
I' INDIES. Higher Mathematics and Languages
-HI Extra time and care devoted to the Teach
_ . Normal Department.
VA ARRANGEMENT AT THE NEWS ROOMS.
referring 1° their advertisement in another col
. Q will BE seen that Messrs. ALVORD and BAK
)JAJ purchased the stock of Books, and the
S - VJ Business of Mr Griffith. We wish the new
JUOCESS, and bespeak for them a generous
tronage- A large stock of Books, Stationery,
Fancy Goods will always be found on their
VCS , which w ill be sold at greatly reduced pri-
ALL the principal Daily Papers, and Periodi
will be furnished as usual. From their know-
I, C of their business, their industry and perse
-ance, we can confidently assure our readers
.. T J JT .y will find it to their interest to give the
-ewfirui a call.
G A SK BALI.. — Match Between the Tioga and
I , ,<t Vase Hall Clubs. —A pleasant morning ride
, R the lulls to Burlington on Wednesday last,
ADIT US TO the field which was to decide wlieth
;hc Tioga Point Base Ball Club of Athens, or
Winona Club of Towanda, were the champions
, county. The morning so pleasant for rid
was ominous of a storm in the after part of the
OIIIL as we passed by the many fine farms upon
•. road, the earnest effort of all to secure the out- I
• A crops showed plainly all consulted the clouds i
J.TTI the same fears. We drove up to the large,
, .RUODIOUS and well-arranged House of mine host j
where soon over a fine dinner, followed by a J
,1 ri-.ir, we forgot the wearisomeness of the ride j
v.-.. RE impatient only for the game to commence.
IN minutes before 2 p. m., the gentlemanly I
,pre of the game, Mr. FINCH of the Waverly club, j
-1 the game. The Winonas winning the toss,
,C the field, and the game commenced. The j
LIST liming was looked upon with much interest, j
I„ ( . Tiogas making three runs were declared out, J
fielding of the Winonas being very good. The j
/,;ER club then went to the bat, and were declared j
T after making four runs : tbe three outs being !
fly balls, very finely c aught by tbe Tiogas. —
fly balls filled the friends of the Winonas with |
;JIV fears, but this was remedied on another inn
ami from the first inning to the eighth, the
li'nwna club steadily increased the difference, lead- ,
on every inning except the last, which stood
5, Winona 3. The total score of the game j
■V Tioga 37, to Winona 62. Time of the game 3
. urs anil 15 minutes, The rain fell in shoxvers
. st of the time, making it very unpleasant for the
LAYERS and lookers-on, but the large concourse of j
:N: tutors remained until the game was finished.
We hardly know where to commence or stop in |
• dicing the relative merits of the players. <>f the j
iogas, CORYELL, captain, DAVIS, S.S.. KRAMER, lb. j
1 played well, though KRAMER hardly came up to
usual success in batting. WRIGHT hardly did
uiself justice as catcher.
A the Winonas —they all played so well it would I
- hard to discriminate. SMITH deserves particu- ;
Mention, his playing was good throughout. Fox,
: tin, made a fine home run. TURNER and JEW- |
•IN Ist and 2d bases— VINCENT, TRACY, DAYTON J
: BROWN in the field, all did themselves honor, |
hardly think from our remembrance of the pre- j
game, that IIALE did himself justice as catclp I
•:? still he played well, as the record of passed
will show his playing was good, and xve only i
•TK relatively. Cheers by the contesting clubs
I GIVEN fur the Umpire and each club, xvhen the
.■ of the game was announced.
I:-- TWO clubs were the guests of the Burlington
AND throughout their stay were very hospita
rtitcrlained. In the evening all set down to a I
•. abounding in all kinds of good edibles, which
a- speedily among the things that were, owing to
.-appetites of the boys. The cloth being remov
.: tsfs and speeches were given and made by
-AIL- DA VIES, MONTANYE and WARD of tbe Win- j
-■ Messrs. BAIRD and REEVES of tbe Tiogas, and
-J J! the Susquehauuas, and MCKEAN of the
.agtou club. The company dispersed about 9
all seeming well pleased.
V '.dug in all our observation, occurred to mar
-; itasurc of the occasion. President BAIRD, of
TI ..is, presented the ball to the Winonas in
7RS T their success, accompanied with a few well .
remarks, evincing they could bear defeat as
AS success with the same equanimity. FINCH
ampire gave universal satisfaction.
- WE append a score of the game :
WIN"NA. It. TIOGA. o. R. !
C 4 61 Wright, c 2 51
1' 110 Coryell, p 3 5 j
"*5. s.s 3 5 Davis, S.s .. .2 5 1
P®l L 5 5 Kramer, lb 4 4
- A 2 BE. A. Sgalding, 2b.. 3 5
"• .. .2 81C. Spalding, 3b 3 3;
"" A. LI. 2 8 < Decker, Lf 3 4!
:• F-F 5 5 M.M.Spalding, c.f. .3 1
-' C! ' r.T 3 7 Stickels, r.f 4 3 I
'■ A ■ ... 27 62 Total 27 37
NO. RUNS EACH INNINGS.
12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9— Total. !
L -A 4 11 6 6 12 4 610 3 62
-Point, 3 4 4 5 8 3 2 3 5 37
Winona. Tioga.
Might 8 8 ;
lissed 4 9
' -truck 35 35 I
~ Fuuls . . 1 9 :
—7. halls 3 15
-E of game— 3 hours 15 iniuutes.
•'—Mr. W. Finch, of the Waverly Club.
Messrs. Codding and Goodman.
[For the Bradford REPORTER.]
BOT'G some one ask, "can any good
-- -tie out of "Pooltown? "Come and see."
-- M;I Y. that place is now and ex-er after to bo
EY the better name of Spring Lake. Yes,
good, "much every way" is coming from
~B "IKE. Faithful Christian effort, with God's
-<■ will bring it to pass. A flourishing Sab
*■ hool is now in progress there. The Lord's
fevered, — the word of God is studied and
USES uf Jesus are sung. Last Sabbath was a
4G to be remembered at Spring Luke. Tbe
7 there whom some may aft'ect to despise on
-' of their neglected lowly condition, gave
TUE to not less than four hundred and fifry
' young and old who came together for a
!R '- examination of Sunday Schools in a grove
*D expressly for the purpose .
-dwol recited the commandments in con
—promptly answered the questions askel
I HI. another school repeated an alphabet
S applied to Christ in the Bible, — and a \
•'"CITED the names of books of the Old Testa- ;
Brief addresses were delivered by Rev.
Udantine of Lewisburg, Dr. Geo. F. Hurt on
•F) town and tbe County Missionary.
' TWO houses and a half rf holy time were
-IO!\ APONT and with unabated interest to the
A ' has any one seen so large a concourse L>e-
U a mere quiet and respectful manner. —
H "N pray for us."
I k Ministers of Bradford, xve do especially
H in your prayers on the Sabbath for
|| ■ "King to attend these efforts for the youth
P 1 "Uutry, many of whom might truly say,
-A eareth for my soul." R. C.
LS F A, Aug. 6, 1866.
j| THE Pooltown, or I should say, the Spring
H " has just sent a collection of seven
M eighty cents to the Bradford Co., S.
"NATION, C
[For the REPORTER. ]
IgL.TOWNSHIP SUNDAY SCHOOL SECRETARIES
to whom blanks have been sent, are urgently re
quested to fill out and return the same immediate
ly. It will be of great interest as well as advantage
to all concerned to know what God is doing for
us and what we are doing for Him in behalf of the
youth of our Country.
one Township or a single school fails to re
port, Jit will materally impair the correctness of
the result. Let us have full returns from all the
schools and a complete report for the entire Coun
ty shall be sent to every Township, Secretary, S.
B>. Superintendent, and minister in ths County.—
What we want most of all to prove is ,
I—Xo. of scholars in each school.
2 " Classes.
3 " Months kept open.
4 " Persons connected with the school who
have made profession of religion since Jan. 1.
s—Has the school contributed to the County S.
S. Association.
Any superintendent who is not called upon by
the Secretary, will please forward the report of his
school directly to the Cor. Sec., of the Association
J. E. Dayton, Towanda, and his name will be reg
istered for the County Report as soon as it shall
be made complete. B. S. RUSSELL, Pres't.
Towanda Aug. 6, 1866.
l'ublic Sale of Village Lots will
take place at Athens, on Saturday, Sept. 1, 1866, j
on which occasion an opportunity will be afforded
to secure elible building sites on easy terms.
L. L. MOODY, of Rome borough, offers for
sale a large stock of goods at Xew York wholesale
prices, affording purchasers a rare opportunity for
bargains. See his advertisement.
SEE CIA L NO TICES.
BOUNTY AND PENSlONS. —Additional boun
ties of 850 and 8100 to soldiers who served two and
three years—or heirs, lather, mother, widow, or
children —enlisted since April 19,1866 ; an increase
of pensions to widows who now receive less than
$8 per month ; an increase of pensions to widows
at the rate of 82 per month for each child of such
soldier or sailor under 16 years ; rations paid to all
prisoners of war while prisoners ; three months
extra pay to officers mustered out after April 9,1865.
Apply to H. B. McKEAX, Claim Agent, Montan
yes' block, Towanda, Pa. Aug. 7, 1866.
P. 1). MORROW, W. T. DA VIES, JOHN W. MIX.
CLAIM AGENCY OK MORROW, DA VIES & Mix, j
TOWANDA, I'A.—We are prepared to assist claimants
in procuring the additional bounties and increased
pensions authorized by the recent acts of Congress.
Those having claims had better make their appli
cations early. Apply to either of us at our office I
iu Towanda. Aug. 7,1866.
HARVEST PARTY. —The undersigned will
give a HARVEST PARTY at the Milan House, in Milan,
Pa., on Friday, September 7, 1866.
Good music in attendance. Bill 82 50.
August 7, 1866. H. E. & S. WATKINS.
HARVEST PARTY. —The undersigned will
give a HARVEST PARTY at their House in Ulster, Pa.
on Fiiday Evening, August 31, 1866.
August 7, 1866. TUTTLF. A MATIIER.
THE FALL TERM OF THE MONRO ETON HIGH
SCHOOL will commence on Monday, the 27th of Au
gust. Tuition From 83 to 85 per term. A teach- ;
er's class will be organized.
Aug. 7. RF.V . HALLOCK ARMSTRONG, Principal.
EMERY Two HORSE POWER, THRESHER AND
CLEANER FOR SALE.—One complete set of the j
above named machines, in good order for immedi- \
ate use, cheap for cash, or for good notes on time. \
The Thresher has been used but oue season. The I
Power has a pair of good wagon axles. Apply to ;
JAMES D.CUMMINGS, at Liberty Corners, or to R. J
M. Welles, at Towanda. Aug. 2.—tf.
®aY* A M usical Convention, under the di
rection of J. G. TOYVNER, will be held at Chemung,
X. Y., commencing Tuesday, August 7th and |
closing on Friday, August 10th. Lovers of music j
are solicited to attend,
HARDER'S SUPERIOR HORSE POWERS AND
THRESHING MACHINES. —The subscriber is agent fa
Harder's Endless Chain, >r, Railway Horse Pow
ers, Threshers and Cleaners, Ac. I have long
been a dealer iu and manufacturer of Endless
Chain Horse Powers, and am acquainted with all
the best now in use in the Middle States, and am
prepared to say with confidence, that the Harder
Horse Power is decidedly the very best noir made. It
has more power, runs stiller, is better made and
more durable thau any other.
Harder's Thresher and Cleaner is a simple and
durable machine, will not choke, does not waste
grain and threshes and cleans rapidly and thor
oughly all kinds of grain. Farmers, once employ
ing the Harder Machines to do their threshing,
give them the decided preference. Every machine
is warranted, samples are not kept on hand. Or
ders must be filled from the manufactory.
Circulars and Price Lists mailed to all appli
cants. li.M.WELLS.
Towanda, Pa., June 25, 1866. —tf.
CHEAP MOWING MACHINES. —The subscriber
Las for sale a number of Farmer Mowing Machines, j
old pattern, which he will sell at greatly reduced
prices, so as to make it a great inducement to pur- j
chasers. He has six or eight of these mowers that
have never been run. His machines are now at
Mr. John Carman's Machine Shop in this place,
where various improvements and repairs are being
added, so as to secure the durability of machines.
The prices of the Mowers will be governed by the
fact, whether the machines have been used or not,
and the amount of changes and improvements ad
ded. For sale one new Improved Farmer Mower.
The Farmer is an excellent Mower and of very
light draught. R. M. WELLS.
Towanda, July 10.
THE AMERICAN COOKING STOYF. —Is manu
factured with certain improvements secured by j
letters patent, under date of May 5, 1863, and De- 1
cember 5, 1865. One of these improvements cov- j
ers tho arrangement of fitting a portable ash pan j
in the beartli of a cooking Stove, to receive the ash- J
es as it passes down from the grate. All persons
are cautioned against manufacturing, vending or 1
using other Stoves made in imitation of the Ameri- \
nan, as suits have been commenced for infringe- j
meut of these patents, and all persons manufaetur- ,
ing, selling or using said imitations, will be liable
for damages for infringement on these letters pat
tent. SHEAR, PACKARD A CO.,
17 and 19 Green St.,
Albany, X. Y. j
The AMERICAN is for sale by Codding and Rnssel J
Towanda.
®5k„:A. B. Smith & Co., wishes to inform
tlieir friends and the public in general that they
have opened a Tobacco and Cigar stors on Bridge
Street, two tloors from Main-st., where they will
sell, at a low figure, a choice lot ot Cigars, foreign
and domestic. Also Smoking and Chewing Tobac
co of all kinds. All kinds of fancy goods in the
Tobacco line constantly on hand.
Towanda, April 15. A. 15. SMITH & Co.
GRAPE VINES, ORNAMENTAL TREES, &C., —
The subscriber has a supply on hand of nice lona.
Israella, Delaware. Allen's" Hybrid, Diana, Con
cord. Creveling and other Grape vines, warranted
true to name. Grape vines of any variety furnished
to order. Orders taken for Ornamental Trees,
Shrubs, Vines and Flowers at established rates of
other Nurserymen. Also for all kinds of small
fruits, such as Strawberries, Currants, Raspberries,
Blackberries, Ac., R. M. WELLES.
Towanda, April 8, 1860.
CARD. —All soldiers who enlisted prior to
June 80, 1803, will he furnished important imfor
niation/w by calling at once upon the undersign
ed. Bring your "discharge" with yon.
J. N. CALIFF, Pension Agent,
Office over News Room.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OK TOWANDA FINAN
CIAL AOENT OF THE UNITED STATES, Capital $125,-
000.
Deposits received payable on demand in Legal
Tender Notes.
Interest allowed on time deposits according to
agreement.
Uucurrent Bank Notes received on deposit or
exchanged for Legal Tender.
U. S- Bonds and 7-30 Treasury Not- s bought
and sold.
Highest price paid for Compound Interest notes.
Drafts payable in any part of the United States
at par for s<.le.
Drafts payable in England, Scotland, Ireland or
Wales, in an amount over one pound sterling, fur
nished at lowest rates.
Passage tickets from Liverpool or ueenstown
to New York, by the well known Inmttn Line, on
and for sale.
E. H. SMITH, '.Pres. N. N. BETTS, Jr., Cash.
TO WANDA MARKETS.— ( Wholesale Prices.) \
Corrected exery Tuesday by E. T. Fox, Xo. 1, brick
Row :
Wheat $2 50 © $2 75
Rye 85 © 90
Corn 85
Oats : GO © 65
Flax Seed 1 80 © 2 00
Clover Seed, (small) 8 00
" " (Orwell) 10 00
Beans 1 25 © 1 50
Butter (rolls) 30 © 32
" (dairy) 30 („ 35 ;
Eggs 22 !
Potatoes 150 (i, 175
Hay (per ton) 8 00 ;
Salt (per lbb.) 3 00
! Flour 12 00 © 16 00 !
j Hum 25 © 28 ;
WEIGHTS OF GRAlN.— Wheat, 60 lbs; Corn,s6 lbs; |
Rye, 56 lbs ; Oats, 32 lbs ; Barley, 46 lbs ; Buck- ■
i wheat, 48 lbs; Beans, 62 lbs; Bran, 20 lbs; Clover !
| Seed 62 lbs; Dried Apples, 22 lbs; Flux Seed 56 lbs.
Ncm Atoertisemrnts.
pUBLIU SALE OF VILLAGE LOTS IN
ATHENS, BRADFORD COUNTY. PENN A,
Ou SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER Ist, 1866, at 2 o'clock,
p. m., at the Exchange Hotel, Athens, Pa., will be sold
| at Public Auction
NINETEEN VILLAGE LOTS,
All very eligible sites lor small d wellings. Iso some
| desirable improved propeity at private salt- on easy
; terms ol payment.
Terms made known on day ot sale hy
_ Aug 8,1866. P. L, WELLES.
"VTOTICE.—HAVING DISPOSED OF Ml
T™ interest in the Book, Stationary and New.- Store to
Messrs. Alvoru & Barber, I take pleasure in r-:com mend
ing them to the contidenee of tht public as gentlemen
worthy their patronage.
All accounts ol the late concern will be sett!, .1 by me
| at their store. JOHN J. GRIFFITHS.
Aug. 8. 186(>.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- Notice
is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the
estate o' J AUKS SAVEIII OOL. lute ol Towutida tup.,
dee'd., are requested to make immediate payment
and those having demands against said estate will pros
eat them duly authenticated lor settlement .
ABi.N BAVEBCOOL,
Aug. s, I Mi; Adnduis'rater.
VTALFABLE 1101 SE A LOT FOR SALE.
T —The subsetiliers c.lcr tor sale the house and lot
known as the "James MeCabe bouse,'' and formerly
owned by Wm. tiirard, dee'd, situated on the corner ol
Franklin and Seeond sts. Terms of sale made known
by enquiring on the premises.
G. M. HALL,
MARY T. GIRARI),
Aug. 7, 1866 Executors.
SIO,OOO WORTH op T0
BE 50..1t AT NEW YORK WHOLESALE PRICES.,
FOR CASH ONLY !
The subscriber being desirous of settling up and
changing bis business, will sell bis entire stock of Mer
chandize at cost Consisting oi euery thing in the line
of
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS,
HOOTS SHOES,
GROCERIES, CROCKERY,
DRUGS <y MEDICINES.
PAINTS, OILS, SASH & GLASS. LEATHER. SHEET
HARIrIVARE, IRON STEEL, t,-c .
Persons wishing to buy goodscheap for Cash will lind
our assortment complete.
He will also sell very low all his property in Rome
Borough, consisting ol ilousee, Lots, and Barus, Laud,
Store, <ie. L.L.MOODY.
Rome. Pa., Aug. 8,1866.
OM E AC AD E M Y !
A school will be opened in the Rome Academy, in
Rome borough, on Monday, the 3d c'ay uf September,
next, and continue one quarter only—eleven weeks.
11. S. HOWLS,
Aug. 8. iB6O. Principal.
CTRAYED—From Towandu boro', a spot
ted COW, red and white, 10 or 11 years old She is
thin, middle sized, high horns ; whoever will return the
cow or give information other whereabouts will be,
liberally rewarded. P. K. FOOT.
Towanda, Aug. 7, 1860.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— John Holmes vs.
S. E. H ilcux. In the Court ot Common Pleas
of Bradford county, No. 81, September Term, 1864. t
The undersigned an auditor appointed by said Court
to distribute moneys arising from (sheriff's sal of de
fendants personal property,willatteud to the dutiesol bis
appointment, at bis office in Towanda boro",on Saturday
the 2'ith day ol August, 1866, at 1 o'clock p. m., at which ;
time and place all persons interested can attend it they
think pioper or be torever debarred from the same.
BENJ. M. PECK,
Aug 2. 1866. Auditor.
t CAUTION.—Whereas, my wife Eliza
/ has lei tmy bed and board without any just cause j
or provocation, 1 hereby forbid any person trusting her
ou iny account, as 1 will pay pay no debts of her con
racting alter July 2, 1866. JOHN E. MOOR.
July 26, —3w.
A VALUABLE MILL FOR SALE.-
The llouring mill, known as the Chaffee Mill, situ- j
ated in Rome, oue mile north of the village, will be sold ,
at a great sacrifice Any person wishing to buy such a ,
property, will lind it to their advantage to call and see '
the above mill before buying elsewhere. m All necessary
information will be given by calling upon G. Grid ley,
in Orwell. A full and complete title will be given by
me. C. G. GRIDLKY.
Orwell, May 20, 1866.—8w.
LAORSALE O R R E N T .
A valuable Hotel property, the Bradford House, lo
cated on the south-ide ot the depot at Waverly \ V.
Connected with it me two barns, a large Garueu, fruit ; '.
trees and two welis ot suit water. For terms inquire , ,
of C. F. SMITH, Proprietor.
May 24. '66.—tl.
SALE —The subscriber offers for ;
sale a valuable Building Lot, situate on Franklin j
street, about one hundred aEd fifty feet from Maiu st.
There is a barn on the lot and a foundation and frame - i
work for a house, it will be sold as it is, or with the i
house finished. For further particulars enquire of the |
subscriber at his residence on the premises.
G. M. HALL. |
Towanda, June 20, 1860.
XTEW * AND FRESH GOODS!
-Li Just received,
A FULL STOCK OF GROCERIES,
Bought for Cosh,
WHICH WIi.LBB SOLD AT A SMALL ADVANCE.
Thankiul for past favors, 1 would respectfully say to
my old trieads that I hope by staid attention and laii
prices to merit a continuance of their favors.
Towatida. Feb. 2. E. T. FOX.
r U T 11 ER ' S M ILLS,
BURLINGTON, PA
The proprietor, having rebuilt his Flouring Mill in Bur- \
lington. and taken pains in selecting articles, and the |
most improved machinery, it is now completed in order
for all kinds of Flouting.
CUSTOM WORK DONE AT SHORT NOTICE.
with cheerful attendants, who will see to your wants in
good order and with general satisfaction.
•arCash paid tor (train.
April 17.1866. ROBWELL LI THEB.
This large well known and favorite hotel, has been re
opened for the accommodation ol the traveling public
It has been refurnished and relitted with every conven
iencc for the comfort of guests. The table and bar are
supplied with the best the market affords, and no effort
will he spared to give entire satisfaction to all who pat
ronize the house. A few desirable rooms for summer
borders. G. E. SMITH, Prop'r.
Athens, Pa., March 22, IRGG.
rjIHE NEW 4 RUNX GRIST MILL AT
A Camptown is in operation, furnished throughout i
with'he most complete, thoroughly tested, and highly
approved machinery aud fixtures, now in use in the
I mtcd States ; uninterrupted by
man OK LOW WATER.
Flour, Feed and Meal, always on hand at prices cor
responding to the cost of Grain.
H. P. INCH A
May 7, 'GG. —II-
A M E RIC A N II OTE L ,
TO W A N D A , PA.,
Having purchased this well known Hotel on Bridge |
Street, 1 have refnrnished and refitted it with cvciy
convenience for the accommodation ot all who may pat
ionise me. No pains will be wared to make all pleas \
ant and agreeable. 3. 8. PATTERSON, Prop.
May J, GO.—tt.
rfIHE SUBSCRIBER WANTS A GOOD
A Miller to tend a Grist Mill. Apply to
CHARLES SICK.
Onshore, Sullivan Co., Pa.,
FISH OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE BY
E.T. FOX
JJowrll Sc (£o.'s Nero ooobs.
rpHE GREATEST ATTRACTIONS IN
GOODS EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET,
POWELL & CO.,
j Have now in store the largest stock of goods everexhib
! i'ed in Northern I'ennsjlvania. Additions will con-
I stantly be made to this stock during the season, and
I it will at ail times be found FLU,I, AND COMPLETE
in all its departments.
We invite the particular attention of onr customers to
| our magnificent display oi
FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS!
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 he obtained. Our new
stock comprises ail colors of Plain and Plaid French
Merinos. Empress Cloths. Striped Melanges, Striped
: and Piaid Poplins, Taffetas, i.:imas, Tinsel Poplins, Paris
Crepes. Reps, Plain and Brocade Alpacas, Poil de Cbev
res, Delaines and Armases, Bright Plaids for children's
wear, and a great variety of other Dress Fabrics.
MOURNING DRESS GOODS.
Black French Merinos, Bombazines, Tamese Cloths,
Baratheas, Mohair Lustres, Black and White Check and
Slfiped Poplins and Alpacas, Double and Single Fold All
Wool Delaines, and a lull line ol those High Lustred
Black Alpacas, at a great reduction in price.
*
LADIES' CLOTHS, CLOAKINGS AND
SACKINGS.
A SPLKNIII D ASSOit TME N T .
Beaver ( lotlis, Tricots, Velvet Cloths, Cassimere Sack
ings, l'lniu ml Twilled Black Broadcloths, oi all prices
all colors ol Plain and Fancy Sackings, Opera Flannels,
GLOVES AND HOSIERY.
Ladies. Misses and Cliildrc: White md Colored Cot
ton, Fleeced and Merino Hose, Ladies Merino Vests
and Drawers, Gloves oi every description at low pri< es.
LIXENS& 110 USE FURNISHiNG GOODS
Bieii'hed, Half Bleached, and Unble ichi d Damask Ta
ble Linens. Napkins, Tow Is, Towellings. Scotch and 1
Russia Diapers, Bleached and UnhU-< hen Huckabacks
Clashes, Irish Linens, Ac., ld-4 and if-4 Sheetings,
Pillow Case Cottons, Counterpanes, Draping Muslins,
Shaker Flannel Sheetings, ROM- Blankets, Ac., Ac.
CLOTHS AND C A SSI.ME RES.
Esquimaux, Moscow and Castor B< iver Cloths, French
and German Black Broadcloths, Doeskins, Fancy Cas- ,
simeres. Tweeds,J.Mel tons, Satinetts. Union Cassimeres, 1
Jeans, Ac., Ac.
ALSO,
All qualities Plain White, Shaker and Welch Flannels,
Fancy Shirting, Miners, Red and Gray .Plain and Twilled
Flannels, and a full assortment of
DOMESTIC COTTON GOODS,
At the I si west Market rates.
SEGOLTD FLO OEL.
We are now opening and desire tp call special atten
tion to ot r unusually large stock ol
FINE CLOAKS.
As we make this department ol our busin.a spi ial
ity, we have given it much time and attention. Our se
lections have been made from the newest styles in the
market, and our Cloaks are manufactured in a manner
that cannot tail to please, and give entire sn'isiaction.
SHAWLS! SHAWLS!
Having made our put chases before the recent great I
advance in price, weal re ,!•!< to oiler decided bargains
in Ladies. Misses arid Childrena Doable and Singh
Shawls. Our present stock tar surpasses in extent mi
variety, any purchases we have ever before made in this
line and we have availed ourselves ol the must favor
able time to select 'he choicest and rrost desirable goods
in the market. •
RON TON FLEXIBLE SPRING SKIRT.
THE NEWEST AND BEST PATENT CRINOLINE VET
INVENTED.
We have now on hand a good assortment ol these < 1-
ebrated Skirts, In White and Colored.
ALSO,
The Eugenie, Empress, Paris Trail, Multiform, and a
variety of other popular makes < t Skirts in all sizes ,
for Ladies Misses and Children.
CARPETS AND FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. '
Brussels, Three Ply, Extra Super, Superfine. Ingrain,
Kidder,and Hemp Cur pel All widths Flour Oil Cloths
Mattings, Door Mats,J and Rugs. A new stock just re
ceived.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Having.made arrangements with manufacturers to ;
supply our sales with the 1 est quality of Boots and 1
Shoes, vvc- shall at all times he able to furnish our custo
mers with the best custom made Shoes ol all kinds,
for I.adies. Misses and Children, and Boots for MSns and
Boys wear, at reasonable prices. We shall also keep con
slant !y on hand a complete assortment of Mens.Womens |
and Children's Rubbers and Ar '■ Overshoes.
HATS AND CAPS.
A splendid assortment of Meus and Boys Hats and!
Caps just received. Having closed out our old stock 1
almost entirely previous to our late purchases, we now ;
offer an entire new stock ol the latest styles.
.
PAPER HANGINGS & TRANSPARENT j
WINDOW SHADES.
We are now receiving large additions to our stock of
Wall Papers, Transparent Window,iShades' and Trim
mings Window Papers, Ac., Ac.
E W SPR IN GO'. !
W. A. ROCKW.Ki.ia,
Is receiving a large stock of Spring Goods the great
REDUCTION IN PRICES,
and offers them at corresponding prices. Comprising a
well selected assortment of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
DE LAINE,
ALPACAS,
LAWNS, CHALLAS,
THIBET AND CANTON CLOTH,
ALPACA, BERAGE, POPLINS,
TRIMMINGS & BUTTONS TO MATCH.
CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES,
SATTINETTS,
TWEEDS,
KENTUCKY JEANS,
Of all descriptions for men an i boys.
Y A N K E E NO T I DNS
Too numerous to mention.
II A R I) W A R E ,
A good assortment on .md
CROCK E R Y ,
Is in full and complete supply.
GROCE R I E S.
Teas, Coffee, Sugar and Molasses, at greatly reduced
prices.
LEATII E R ,
A ply of Sole and Upper on hand.
W 0 <) 1) E X W A R E ,
Tubs,' Pails, Brooms, Ac.
TOYS FOR CHILDREN.
Cabs, Carts, Chairs, and toys to please them all.
April y. ISOO.
JJ E W S P RING GOODS!
J. W. TAYLOR,
Is just receiving a large and well selected stock of Spring
Goods of the best qualities, and choice styles, having •
purchased them when goods were the lowest, he feels j
luliy confident that he can sell to please all. A large
acquitment ol Dress Goods, variour colors and styles.
A fine line ot French Poplins, the gem oi the season.
Come and see them, all wool Alpacca Poplins, a gen
eral assortment of
R/.AL /." AND COLORED ALPACAS.
and a very great variety of other dress goods too nu
merous to mention. A complete line ot Mourning goods,
Delaius, Prints. Ginghams,
r.LAVK AND WHITE DAI.MORALS.
Hoop Skirt i large quantities, from tbiec yards to
three and ah l! around, and splendid assortment ot
GLOVES AND HOSIERY.
luidicC and Gents kid glovc-s. Dress Trimings and But
tons to suit all. Ladies' Cloths, Biab, Black and White,
and Black Repellant Cloth,
SPUING SUA WLS,
Bleached and Unbleached Muslin, Sheeting, Crash,
S otch Diapers, brown and white table iineu Napkins,
and a lull line "1 White Goods, Jaconet, Nansook, Swiss. ■
Mull, Victoria Lawn, Stripbd Muslin. Dimity t teked
Muslin, a nice assortment of
BLACK AND COLOBKD DKKSS SILKS.
A large quantity oi Embroidery CM LAP. Gent s Neck
Ties, Paper Collars and Hosiery. One of the largest and ,
] liost selected
STOCK OF MILLINERY GOODS
cvci broi ght in this market uud cheap. All the latest |
style- ami novelties ot the season, in Bonnets, Gipsies,
Ac . Ribbons. Ac , Flowers to suit every one. White !
Emcroidery, Hoods and Caps for infants, Ladies' and
Misses' flats, the Sailor.murgarctta derby, and all styles
too numerous to mention. Having secured the services
ol Mi.-.s MOSHER, I lei ! confident we can please all,
ami all kinds oi Miiinery work done on short notice, i
invite the people of Towanda and vicinity to call and
examine my stock ot goods and judge tor lb cm selves;
no trouble to show goods, one door north ot the Post
Office. April 11. 1566.
GOODS AT REDUCED
I' R 1 0 E S !
So CALL AND SEE, AT
MONTANYES.
1 cb.j,lsGfi.
VET ANOTHER STOCK OF NEW
! GOODS
AT
\Y I C K li A M & B L A C K ' S.
DRESS GOODS,
DOMESTICS,
FLANNELS,
WHITE GOODS,
EMBROIDERIES,
TRIMMINGS,
SHAWLS.
The above lines we offer in great variety and latest
: styles
HATS and CARS,
LARGE STOCK,
! BOOTS and SHOES,
BEST MAKES.!
CROCKERY,
GLASSWARE,
LAMPS.
This part of our stock we pay particular attention to,
and now offer two oi tlie best patterns ot Ironstone i
Ware in the market. Erie and Sevres, also C. C., Yellow ;
Rockingham and Wodgewood. Beautiful assortment ot
| Glass Lamps. Call ane see our stock of
NOTIONS.
Thankful for past favors we respectfully invite your
trade and promise to do our best.
WICKHAM A BLACK.
jCtgaL
I IST OF PKKSONS DRAWN AS JUR
; XJ or* for a Court of Quarter Se—ions to be hold for
j September Term, A. D., 1866.
GKAND JIKOKS.
i Josephns Capbell, Burlington ; Ja. Molyneux, Over
j ton ; Lyman French, Wells ; Joseph Seeley, Rome tp.;
Burton Luther, Burlington; James Eilsail, Wells; Smith
Lant, Rome twp. ; Addi-en Cooper, Kldgbury ; Jesse
| Moore,South Creek ; Charles F. Sayles, Allen Pierce.
Geo. B. Davison. Troy boro'; Edwin Hosell, Columbia ;
I'humus B. Smith, It. J. Pickering, James Cleavelaud,
Orwell ; Ulysses Moody, Sniithlield ; Gabriel Walker,
1 Athens twp.; Means Watts Towanda North ; Benjamin
! Clark, Leltoy; L. I'. Williams, Troy twp. ; John Fisher,
Wyalusing ; Dauis Gray. Tuscarota ; A. C. Arnold,
j Rome twp.
TKAVEPS JUUOKS.—Ist WEES.
Thomas James, Cyrus Weaton, Warren ; .Stephen
i Clark, Burlington; Stephen Uoniet, Justus Ackla, Wya
i lusiug; Charles Taylor, Burlington West ; Morris Shep
| aid, Wells ; Homer Biooks, Jus. Kennedy, Springfield ;
i J ohu Divine, Towanda North; A.T.Owens. Canton tp.;
i Stephen Strickland, Alva Cooky, Alvin Nichols, John
j B. Smith, Wysox ; John Griffitn, Francis Ovenshire,
j Athens twp. ; Luther Loomis, liansaler Leonard, Troy
j twp. ; J. A Bradley, Asylum ; Orrin Hunt, Orwell ;
!A. L. Cranmer, Monroe boro'; J.P. Nichols,Windham;
! Martin Heckuier, Overtou ; J. A. Dark, Herrick ; Jabez
| Fish, bbeshequiu ; George Horton, Wilmot; D. A.
Greeno, Leßoy ; Edward L, Gregg, C. 8. Taylor,
j Standing Stone ; William Peck, Urini McCollum. Col
umbia ; A. s. Mason, towanda twp. ; Lyman iiurlee,
■ Merrit Wood, Sniithlield ; Geo. Merrill. Athens boro.
THAVERS JURORS —2d WEEK.
George Johnson, A. J. Drake, Granville; A. B. Luck
! ey, Addisen Beidleman, Shesbequin ; Geo. T. Granger,
| Jocn Allen. M. J. Coolbaugh, David Shores, Wysox ;
I Levi Stull, C. S. Elliott, Canton twp. ; Edwiu Collins,
j James Finch, Windham ; Geo. Stone, Calvin Stowell,
! Lev.rider Gamble, Wilmot ; Win. Shumway, Tusearora ;
Horace Corbin, J . P. Coburn,Warren; Abratn Hunsiker,
[ Athens twp.; Elijah Wolcott. Litchfield; Sams el Wells,
Elijah Potter, Orwell ; Hiram Mason, South Creek ;
Miles Carter, J P. Culver, Towanda Borough; Henry
Mann, Win. Hewitt, Terry; Charles James, Rome boro ;
Win. Stevens, Ridgbury ; James Vandyke, Ulster ; L.
li. Doau, Springtield; Able Bolls, Herrick; Ebbin I'ack
utd, Samuel Williams, Franklin; Chauncey Potneroy,
Troy twp.; E. W. Jones, Pike.
J. M. SMITH,
Aug. 7,1866. Sheriff.
kJ II EKIFF'S SALES.— By virtue of a writ
lOot Vend. Expo., issued out ot the Court ol Common
Pleas of Bradlurd county, to me directed and delivered,
will be exposed to public sale at the Court House in ihe
Boro' ol Towanda, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1,1800, at
1 o'clock p. nr.,tlie following described lot piece or par
cel ot land, situate in Kidgtury twp., bo .nded as tub
lows, to wit : North by laud ot Calvin P. Hall, east by
land of Orrin Buruham, south by laud of E. M. Brown,
and west by lands ot James Barrett. Containing fifty
acres ol land, more or less, about forty acres improved,
with a framed house, trained barn,and two orchards ol
i fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of R. C.
| Lockwood vs. Joseph Parker.
ALbO—The lollowiug lot. piece or parcel ol land, sit
j uate in Athens twp., bounded as follows, to wit : Be
' ginning in the centre ol the road leading from Milltown
i to Athens boro', at the north-west corner of C.W.Park"s
i land, thence north 10.j 0 east 10S 2 10 per. along the cen
j tre of said road i tlie north line of the "Pickering
| Tract" (so called) of which this is a part, thence south
I 84i° east along the north line ot said Pickering tract
I lbu per. to a comer, thence south 39° east 14 1-10 per.
| to a corner, thence south 7t'4° east 9 per. to a corner,
j thence south 854° east 27 2-iO per. to a coiner, thence
j south 32° we.-t J 8 10 perches to a corner, thence
j south 49° west 24 3 10 per. to a corner ol Joseph Shep
j aid's land, thence south 3k£° east 28 8-10 per. to a cor
ner, thence south 104° east 40 per. to a corner, thence
south s° west 21 per.'to a corner of said G'. W, Park's
land, thence uoith 84j 3 west 239 3-10 per. to the place
of beginning. Containing 108 acres and 93 per. of land ;
more or less, all improved,with a trained dwelling-house I
add two Iramed barns, cow-shed, and orchard ot trait ■
teees thereon.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit ol Harris !
A Saltmarun vs. James S. Laggett
j ALSO—By virtue o! a writ ot Fi Pa., the following ;
i pi.-, e i-i i .ucel of land situate in Columbia twp., bound
ti as lollows, to wit: On the north by lands of George
i l-'urman, east by tue public highway, south by lands ot
i Thomas Maxwell, ami west by 1 aid of Edward Young, i
Containing IK) acres of land more "r le.- ■. about s5 '
I acres improved, with one trained bum thereon.
S.uzfcd and taken into execution at the suit ol Alfred t
Parson's admi'x use vs. Moses Set ley.
ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel ot land sit- j
uate in Atbeus Loro", bounded a- follows, to wit: On
tlie north by Abraham Frederick, cast by land of Mrs. ■
Welch, soutii by Margaret Amley, and west ny the pub
lic highway. Containing j hull an acre ot laud more or
less, ail improved with one iramed dwelling hou.-e,a lew j
fruit tree thereon.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Frank i
M. Cole vs J. \V. Cole.
ALSO— The following lot, piece or parcel of iaud sit
uate iu Herrick twp., bounded as follows, to wit : On !
the north by land ol N'athauial Piatt, on the east by Ar !
chibal Coleman, on the south by Elisha Lewis, and on I
the west by Silas Titus Containing 100 acres more or
h -s. about Co acres improved, with two framed houses. !
framed barn, and a few lruit trees thereon,
Seized and taken into execution at the suit ol Nelson I
Vanderpool vs. Henry Green.
ALSO—The lollowiug lot, piece or parcel ol land sit
uate n\ V ilmot twp.. bounded as lollows, to wit : North
by the Susquehanna river, east and south by lands of l
Ceo. Miller, and west by land ol Aan n Ely. Contain j
ing two acres ol laud mote or less, all improved, with
j trained house iramed wagon shop, and a lew trait trees !
, thereon.
\ Seized and taken into execution at the suit ot G. IV.
I Jacks in nee vs. 11. L. Edwards.
' ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel ol land sit- 1
. u .te in West Baidingtoit twp., bounded as iolh ws, to \
wit; On the north by the public highway, east by;
i lands of Fowler Swain, south by lands of Geo. Johnson,
| and west by Theodore Curtis. Containing lb acres ot |
j land more or le.*s, abou* .10 acres improved, with a fra
-1 'Red house, (rained barn, and a few lruit tiees thereon. !
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of N. C. I
Harris' us vs. George Perry.
ALSO—The lollowiug lot piece or parcel ol land sit- .
uate in Albany twp., bounded as tallows,to wit : North t
by lam's ol Pa'ri U Finnan and John Ciine, e st by :
1 lauds ot Win. Gibbs, suutls by lands uf Phillip Cain and ,
; Patri k MfKcrnou, west by land of Joseph Hunsiuger. 1
| Containing 5* acres of land more or less, about 15 acres !
j improved, with a hewed log house, a shed, and a lew j
truit trees there -n.
i Seized and taken into execution at the suit ol 1. M. |
Heacuck'a use vs. Jonas 11 msiuger.
ALsO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land oit
uate iu Ulster twp , bounded a.-, follow .to wit: North !
! by public highway leading Irotn Milan to Sntilhiield,
I east by pul lie highway leading Ironi Towanda to AMI- '
ens, scuth bv lauds ot the Widow Hai-li, ai.J west by
! :ud ot Butler Vincent. Containing 1 j acre a re ol land '
more or le.-s. all improveo.with one trained tavern house [
<raiutd dwelling house, framed barn, and a lew lruit ;
trees thereon.
ALSO—One other piece or patcel of land situate iu |
saiu twp. of Lister, b uuded as follows, to wit ; North
l.y l.i nd ot Samuel Hull, east by the public highway
leading liom Towanda to Athens, south by land of the J
Widow Flood, and west by land ot said Samuel Huff. \
Containing one acre ot land mure or le.-s. all improved, ;
with one trained Steam Grist-mill and shingle Machine |
thereon.
| Seized and taken into execution at the suit of X. C. I
i Harris vs. Darins Myers.
! ALSO— The lullowing lot. piece or parcel of land st- j
uate i:i Towanda twp.. lioundnd a- follows, to wit : Be- j
ginning at a yellow pine corner iu the line ot J. P. Kir
by's laud, thence south 604° west 24 t>-10 perches to the j
south-east corner of said Kirby's farm, it being also a j
corner ol Edward Overton s laud, theuee south 324° ;
east 78 per. to a stake and stones in Jas. Nestor's line, '
I thence north 69° east 24 3-10 per. on the line of lands !
] lormerly ot James Nestor's, now tlie heirs ol D. F. Bar
-' iw, dee'd, to a corner in line ol Cornelius Moore, and
thence westerly iu a straight line 81 t! 10 perches to the j
. place ol beginning Containing 12 acres more or less,
: about 'J acres improved, with a trained house theieon.
' Seized and taken iuto execution at ti.e suit ol Daniel I
; Outran vs. Mary Ann Bishop.
ALSO—The lollowiug lot. piece of parcel of land sit
uat- iu I.eßoy twp., bounded as follows, to wit; On
the north by laud ol A. G. Kelley, cast by laud of
I Chauncey Chaapel, south by Towanda Creek, and west
| by iaud ol A. .41. K. West. Containing 50 acres more !
or le—. about 30 acres improved, with a framed house,
framed ham. and a lew fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken iuto execution at the suit ot Edward
Walker's use vs. 14. B. Stone,
j ALSO--The following lot, piece or parcel of land sit
j uate iu Sniithlield twp., bounded as follows, to wit: On
i the north by lands ot Timothy Gil'ailand Horace Heath,
| east by land ol M. F. llausom south by land of George
; Griffith ami 15 tij. Thomas, and west by laud of A'exan-
I dor Lane and BeaJ. Dauton. Containing 108 acres more j
or le.-s, about 00 acres improved, with a few fruit trees
j thereon.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of W.
i Ransom vs. M. F. Ransom adin r ol David Brown dee'd.
I ALSO—By virtue of a writ ot Levari Facias the fol
) lowing lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Athens tp.,
| bounded as lollows, to wit : On the south by the So
! pltia Calkins" lot, on the west leading from Wheelock's
J Factory to Milltown. on the north by land ot Benjtmin i
j C. luce, and on the west by said Sophia Catkin s land.
Si zed and taken iuto execution at the suit ot Samuel
H. Sawyer's use vs. John C. Roberts.
J . M. SMITH, Sheriff.
Shcrifl'a Office, Towanda, Aug. 7. Ibtiti.
' A EDITOR'S NOTICE.—The undersigned
XJL having been appointed auditor by the Orphan's
Court of Bradford County, at February Term, under
exceptions to the partial account ol Augusta Snyder,
executrix of 15. P. Snyder, and having had by said
Court at the May Term thereof, 1806, his jurisdiction as
auditor extended to ail the accounts of said executrix,
for the purpose ol re-examining and re stating the
same upon exceptions then tiled, or to be therealter
tiled by exceptants, (at least 15 days before the time of
hearing.) will attend to the duties of his appointment
at his office in Towanda Borough on MONDAY,the 20th
day of AUGUST, 1866, at 2 o'clock, p. m.
July 81,188$. U. PEET, Auditor.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— In the matter of
the estate uf A. P. St nuns deceased. In the
j Orphan's Court of Bradford County.
The undersigned, uu auditor appointed to distribute
i the monies in the hands of the administrators,will attend
j to the duties of his app ii: tment at tlie his office.'in
j Athens borough, on tlie tlth day ot August, l-titi,
I ..t I o'clock, p. in., and all persons having claims
! upon said monies must pi c-sent them or else be forever
debarred from coming in tor a share ot said fuuds.
1. N. EVANS,
I Jnne 26, 1866. Auditor.^
AI) MINI ST RATRIX NOT IC E.-Let tern
ol administration ol the goods, chattel*, Ac. ol
! JAMES FALSEY late of Franklin towp., deceased,
i have been issued to the subscriber. All persons indebt
; ed to said estate are requested to make payment, and all
! persons having demands against the same are nutilied to
present the same (or settlement to the subscriber.
CATHARINE FALSE),
May 24, 'O6. Administratrix
! E3
D EG ESTER'S NOTICES. —Notice is here
_[lt by given, that there has been filed and settled in
the office of the Itegister ot Weils, iu aud for the couniy
of Bradford, accounts of Administration upon the fol
lowing estates, viz :
i Partial acc't of Elvira S Sibley Guardian of Ida and
1 Elvira A Sihiey.
! Final acc't of Win H Spindler ex.r of Eliza Gist, late
■ of Springfield, dee'd,
i Final acc't of V S Vincent adra'r of Joseph Farr,late
' of Ridgbury, dee'd.
i Final aec't of Alex. P.ich guardian of Mary Virginia
1 Clark, and Betsy M Clark.
• Partial acc't of Thus. Williams and Sam'l Annable
< ex'rs of Roderick Williams, late of Canton, dee'd.
Final acc't ot J E Cook adm'r of A vail thus Hyatt.late
ot Wells, dee'd.
1 Final acc't of Sally M.t Isaac Lay ton ex'rs of John
Lay ton, late of Litchfield, dee'd.
Final acc't ot Hiram Horton adm'r of Josialr H Little
i late of Troy, dee'd.
I Final acc't of Jerome J Green guardian of Salmon T
1 Green.
• ' Final acc't of A D Foss A Mary Mills adm'rs ol Jus.
' j Mills, late of la* Roy, dee'd
; | Final aec't of Win. Verbeck adm'r of MII Leonard,
j ' late ot l'roy, dee d.
1 Final aec't of B F Knapp guardian of George Knapp.
•j Final acc't of David Gardner adm'r of Theron Rine
• | hart,
i Final acc't of Eliza Boardmau udtn ix ol Veru- N
>j Bo irdman, late of Wind, an, J.
Final acc't ol (' E While (one ot the) adm rs of Wis,
1 B French, iate ol Franklin, de d.
i final acc't ot Win. Boardmau adm'r of Cyruu Smith,
> j late ot Burlington, dee'd.
' Final acc't of C F' Well, s, jr. A Edwin White adm'rs
' of Al' Stevens, late of Athens, dee d.
; Final acct of Wm , Gregg adm'r J! Francis V Gregg,
' late of Towanda dee'd.
> Final acc't ol Kelou Pa kird adtn'r of Nile, F Pack
; ard, late of Leßoy. dee'd.
> Final acc't of Jxs. McKcan adm'r of Samuel Wills,
[ late of Armeuta, dee d.
• Final acc't ot O F Parsons adm'r of Aivaii Heath,
• lale ol Terry, dee'd.
Final acc't of B S Russell A Ellen Dougherty adm'r
> of Patrick Dougherty, late ot Towauda, dee'd.
Final acc't ot Gordon Wilcox cxe'r Thomas Wilcox,
late of hmitbtield, dee'd.
Partial acc't of J L Phillips adm'r of Chas. Phillips
| jr., late ot Springfield, dee'd.
- j Final acc't ol Joseph F Wheaton adm'r of Marvin
i | Macreary, late of Warren dee'd.
, i Final acc't of Rebecca M Martin acting .tdnr'ix il ('
! i J E Martin, late of GrauviLe, dee'd.
i | Final acc't of C J Chubbuck guardian .of Byrou \
; Matilda and Aaron G Pratt.
| Final acc't of Uriah Terry adm'r of Wm. Vaudetponl
' ; late of Terry, dee'd.
, j Fiual ace tol Enoch Blaikwcil udtu'r ot WyllL .1
• i Bronson, late of Burlington, dee'd.
Final acc't of P 11 Buck adm'r of 1) M Bailey, late oi
! Lißaysville, dee'd.
Final aec't of A RA J W Brown A E Carr exe 'rs of
I James Brown, kite ot Derrick, dee'd.
; Partial acc't of W W PeriueA G F Reding! JU adm'rs
! oi E P Perine, late of Troy, dee d.
| Final acc't ol C G Gridley exe'r of Oliver Ellswooth,
| late c! Orwell, dee'd
! Partial aec't of C G Gridley guardian of Jennie and
j Seymour, Tyrrell.
I Final acc't ot Wm. Mix guardian ol D Henry, Hen
rieltu and Carrie Bar-tow.
1 ALSO—The appraisement ot property set off'by Uxc-
I cutors or Administrators to widows or children, of the
j following decedents ;
Estate ot Wm. Zaner.
" '• Peter V Bennett.
I " " Joel S'alford.
" '• Alonzo Long.
! " ' Calvin I^ewis.
| •' " Chas. D Miller.
" •• Chas. Jauies.
'• Caleb Alger.
| " '• Chas. Drake.
o Peter Steriger.
" " John W. Alger.
I And the same will be presented to the Orphan's Court
| of Bradford County, on Monday the 3d day Of Septem
ber next, lor eontitiuaUou and allowance.
N. C, ELSiIREE, Register.
Register's Office, Aug. 7. 1 sj J
k DM IN ISTRATRIX' NOTlCE.—Notice is
i II hereby given, that all persons indebted ; • thi t-
I tate of Jas. A. carman, late of Columbia twp., dee'd.
| are requested to make immediate payment, and those
i having claims against said estate will present them duly
! authenticated for -cttleinent.
LUCY A. FURMAX,
EDWIN RUSSELL.
July 9, lsbti. Administrators.
EXECUTRIX'S NOTlCE—Notice is here
by given, that ail persons indebted to the estate oi
| JOHN C. ADA4I-, lale of North Towuida twp., deeM ,
i are requested to make immediate payment, and those
i having claims against said estate are requested to pte
j seut them to John vV. Mix, at his office in Towanda Bo-
I rough, duly autheuticated for settlemeut.
LUCY M. ADAMS.
| July 11, Ibtiti. Exeautrix.
: \ DMINISTRATO R'S NOTICE —Notira-
J. JL ,s hereto given that all persons indebted to ta
i tate ot GEO. It. WELLES, late ot Athens tp. dee'd. a.-
, requested to mak immediate payment, and all having
! claims upon said estate will present them duly authcuti
i cated tor settlement JAMES H WELLES,
A. H. SPALDING.
May 24, lsdti. Admirnstrutois.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—Notic-
A.ll is be;- >y given, that ..il pcrs i- indebted to It -
j e-latt oi E. itoDABAUGIi late ot Canton twp.. >1
i ceas-d, arc reque-ied to make irnnrcdiate p lymeut, au .
, those having claim against said estate will preseu' ti -n:
duly autlieut. lor settlement.
CHAS STOCKWELJ.
i May 31,1' id. Administra'or.
v 1)M I N IS IRATORS NOTIOE.-N... c
xXdieteby given . at t f pet's us inde. te-. \ . .
jof Joan McMahon .. <r, late ol Slie.-tiequiu twp
i are n quested to make immediate payment, and tic a
having demands a , mist said estate will pre-.-.it tirern
' duiv atiLtn nficale-.! air -.-ttieineiil.
| " MAU! HA M'MAHON
JOHN M MAHuN,
} June IS, ist.b. Adruiuistratoia
\ D M INI ST RAT RI X'js NOTICE.—N..iuw
xk. iiviebv veil, ihiiT all ;>ei i -us iuJcblHi io ln
t laic ot Uabnei Davis, dec d, iate o* Albany twis., ..i
requtftteii to iiumc liatt payment, anu thust bav
• ina iD-iuant!? against <<t i estate will present Hu m lui;
r.utheuticated lor settU meut.
HARRIS ... \V ILCOX..
Jane 14, 1566. Administratrix.
EXECUTORS NOTICE. x OTI C E
is hereby given that ail peisuiis indebted to the t.
etate of C. 11. LAMB, late of J.cKoy, dee'd. tie
! requested to make immediate payment ginu those having
| demands against said eslaii will pie-ent them 0105 an
i thculicaled for -ettlcmeut .
EDMUND KELL) .
j July 5.1,50u. Executor.
EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is here
by given.that all persons iudeou-d t<> tue estate of
i DAY D F. BROWN, iate ol Lister twp., tln'd are
i requested to make immediate payment, and tin -e having
: demands against -aid e-iatc will please present duly
authenticated tur settlemeut.
MILES i'. RANSOM,
Jnljr 5, 1869. Ekecntir.
\ I)MIN la I RA L OR is NOTlCE.—Notice
i \ Is hereby given, that till persons ;. ehted t, lue
j estate i f PATRICK McALLI'SAT. late ol N. Towanda,
deceased,are reque-ted to make immediate payment.
; ami those having claims against said e-iui w r.t pr. tnt
; them duly authentic .ted tor .-ettlcmeat.
DENNIS MCMAIION.
July 5. 1866 Administratot
V DM INISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—Notk
nA j s hereby given, that ail person- indebted to th. t
tate SAMUEL G. DRAKE, deceased, iate of Rome t . -p
are requested to n.ake iuimtdiati p-.in.i t, am. tl. -e
having demands against said .-state will present them
duly authenticated for set tlemeut.
FRANCIS A. SEXTON'.
July 5, 66. Adfniuistratoi.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
is hereby given, that all persons indebted to tlie
i estateof Peter 1. Vroman, late ol Wi st Burlington twp .
! de'd, are requested to make immediate payment, aud
' hose having demands against said estate will please pre-
I siut duly authentic 'ted for settlement,
j HIRAM H. FOSTER,
July 21, 1-66. Administrator.
\ PMIXIS'R'S NOTICE.—NotIco is hcr<--
| 4 A hy pjvrn tha* o'i persons ind-'btcd to the estate ol
Martin Compton, lute of Burlington twp.. Uradlord
| County, dee d, arc requested to make paymen' without
delay and all having elairns against - rid . -tate ire re
' quested to present them • ttly autlienticat-d tor settle
i mnit. JEBISE B McKEaN.
1 Julv 19- "1866. VdininistiMtiir.
0' RPHAN'S COURT SALE.—By virtue of
au order issued out of the Orphan's Court ol Brad
ford County, the undersigned Admini-tratiix of the ro
tate of Philetus Vandyke, dec'a.date of said county .will
sell at the Central Hotel, iu the Borough ot Canton. <m
FRIDAY, the 3lst day ot AUGUST. 1>66, at 2 o ! k,
p. m.. the following property situate in Canton twp..
Beginning at the north-east corner of the (arm on which
Aaron Coons lives, tlrence north 4 a east is pra. along
j tlie line ol Kphtiam land to a s'aka and stum
i tlience north 65° west 16 prs. to a stake and -tones.
I thence north 31° west 7 pr<. to -take and -tones, thence
1 north 66° west 9 prs. to a stake and stones, theuce
I north U° ea-t 14 prs. to stake an.l stones, tluie r so-.. 8
1 60° west U 6-10 prs. to stake and stones 'o M.oinly
Road, thence south 11 J we-t 37 prs. along theid
c 1 Coons line, theuce south east 4 > prs. along snat
1 Coons line to the place ot beginning. Coi.hrmtug -ev
H eu acres and 15 perches, more or less. Said lot has a
good mill scat and water privilege.
M ALSO—AII that piece ot land lying in Canton twp..
1 betrilining in centre of Mountain Road leading fioiu
1 i steam mill in Can'on ho rough to ard twp.. in 1 ioga
• i county, l'a.. in the line of unimproved lauds 111 the w r
-5 ! ran tee name ol William Free-ton. and formerly owned
r : t.y Blown and Rockwell, thence -north 11° west 71 prs.
to a road, thence 474° east 94 prs. to a stake and -tones
j thence south 9° west 98 prs. to the said load, thence
north 4- J west 58 prs. along centre of said highway to
the place ot beginning. Containing 40 acres and 136
j perches,more or loss. Said lot is heavily covered with
i valuable timber, lj miles trom Canton Station of X C.
I Railr ad, one mile trom good steam saw mill,and three
! quarters of a mile from a good water mill.
TERMS. —$50 to he paid ou the day ol sale 011 each
, lot and half of the balance at the confirmation, and the
balance in three mouths thereafter with interest.
I'HIEBE V.vND) KE,
July 19,1866. Administratrix.