Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, August 16, 1866, Image 3

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    Bradford iffprict.
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A L A GEA ERA />.
Ihe Reporter is printed upon CAMP
* •*, .niutry and Job Press, Office No. 50 Gold
York. Thomas 11. Senior, agent.
I,N w COUNTY CONVENTION. —A Con-
I tin Union Republicans of Bradford
~,11 be held at the Court House in Towan-
I u MONDAY EVENING, the 3d day
\. j i.MBER. 1866, to be composed of two
,M I -cli Borough and Township, to
,M; nation candidates to be supported at
-LINN. A cordial invitation is extended
; )VU I UNION men to take part in the prelimi
■ U for the election of delegates.
: MILL.; named persons who have been
Vigilance Committees, are requested
of canons meetings in their several
; Boroughs, to LIE held SATURDAY.
MREK 1 hetveen the hours of 3 and 6
G. D. MONTANYE,
MAN Union Republican Co. Committee.
VIGILANCE COMMITTEES.
('.lf. Corbin, Russell Miller, James Lee.
Nathan Sherman, James Mason, Oba-
JI Wiiiiauis.
); 1... J. B. Goodwin, C. H. Spalding,
Coryell.
, la-man ELsbre, Ilawley W.Thomas,
, I'. Satterlee.
>. McKcan Laporto, Richard Gilbert, U. !
1 C. G. Manley, A. T. Lilley, O F Young
-N BOKO— DR. Everett. Mason I,OUR, I
N I'. \ST Isaac Soper. Tracy Knapp, ;
. IN- 1 Whitehead.
V WENT— Perry Pratt. Edward Loom is,
c-mpbcll .
John S. Mix, Geo. W. Griffin, Eze
.. man
. \V. Landon, A. T. Owen, John G.
-Stephen Bullock, John Morg ;n, Allen
Matthew Marshal, F. I". Fairchild, WM
David Sayles, William Bunyon, Oscar
G. W. Elliott, I. A. Park. Dayton Barnes
Andrew lloyce, Reuben Stone, Robert
A. -J. Lay ton, Benj. Park, T. W.
MUX. Asa Nichols, Stephen Gorham, G.
■ ! oik.
1? I: I- S. S. Ilinman, N. IV. Rockwell, J.
' Hornet.
11 -Clias. Hollon, Samuel Lyon, Hiram
M. 1.. Ellsworth, WM. Howe, Henry J. j
% Jacob Hcverly, Lewis Bolt. James Moly
-18-Wolt, A. Ik Bart let t, L. A. Bosworth.
!•:. R. Beckwith, Alexander Stirton,
li i-iGillett.
r TP.— L W. Towner, J. A. Moody, M. K.
it Bmo -J. Passmore, Daniel A ought, O. F. |
: ELD— Lark Bird. S. W. Gerouhl, Samuel
N UOITOM
- ii.LD— M. L. Harknt-ss, Joel Adams, ihoo- j
Wilder. . „ :
■ . i'L.ter J. DEAN, •M. Young, John
YLVANIA Bono —Orrin Furman, G. P. Monroe, Eli {
RXNIUNC. STONE -Stephen Bishop, G. A. Wood,
llu a.i * bivel.
EIESHEQTRIN -Win. Snyder, Geo. Blackman, G. C.
N. T. Miller, William Terry, J. R. Frazer. j
I BONO W. 11. Shaw, W. K. Marshall, j
M-redith.
IT -Geo. Fox, E. G. Mason, Geo. Sco- j
\N I NORTH A. 11. Kingsbury, Frank Watts,
. \\ . 1. nUrbrooiis.
!; I—B. F. B-VBE, 1). F. Fomeroy, G. D.
i.
!'• Milt U Loomis, C. N. Pomeroy, J. W. I
S:.: G. W. Nichols, S. C. Hovey, E.B. Moore 1
11. ti. Corbin, S. A. Pitcher, Ilowell
M M. V. B. Rogers, S. A. Kimball, Asa ;
—E. 1!. A'anglian, L. P. Stalford, Almon I
fuller.
I'. F. AI . till, George Granger, Eseck ;
\!II .d Brink, Lorenzo Grinnell, Newell
■I. W. Ingham, A. -J. Stone, Capt. J. T.
::KEIT $1 GREENBACKS are in circu- ,
I i.I-V can be readily detected- the engrav- I
-I. and the paper poor. At fir.it sight,
they are calculated to deceive.
FIGF MR. \Y. 11. BALDWIN lias disposed of
; in the " Troy Times" to Messrs. A. S.
. A Co., who will hereafter conduct that pa- ;
■ isli Mr. BALDWIN success in all his new
63?* The Democracy of this District are
\ about a candidate for Congress. They j
Tracy, Clark and Monroe, being sat- 1
• /'CH Republicans cannot command I
th. They have been importuning Judge
UN LIT, but his Honor "can't see it."
well satisfied that Judge Mercur can't be >
Col. Ent would take tbe nomination 1
chances just now seem to be in favor of
! .of Wyoming county. It don't make j
I eiiee to us wbo he is, the Republicans ot
-.1--t AII going to re-elect F lvsscs Mercur.
lienran.
'
L , MEETING.—A meeting 1 of I nion
.S ef AYcstern Bradford, will be held on
aitain Lake Pleasure Grounds, Friday,
24, 1866, at 1 p. in., which will be address- 1
H N. U. MERCUR, and Hon. GEORGE
V BON.
\ meeting to organize :I Geary'
rill be held in the Grand Jury Room, on J
( Veiling next, at 7) o'clock.
H v I*. MCKCUR. — A number of our cx
- in tliis district have declared in favor of ]
election of Judge Mercur. We cheerfully!
-■ the nomination,and can assure onr friends j
Union Republican party, to a man, will j
. I iie. He lias been a faithful public ser- J
•id has stood up nobly for the great prinei- |
. the- party that chose him as its representa- ;
I Congress. It is both our interest and our ;
I'l nstain the tried and faithful ; aud we are
1 to know that < ver friend of our cause in J
ir county, will vote forjudge Mercur. Dcl-
S will be chosen on tbe 27TK instant, to give
ression to the popular choice in the District
Terence. — Mm'. American.
r3" Tito \V atkms Express says a young
f L years of age, daughter of Mr. Erastus
T..in, who resides in the town of Hector,
■tie mile north of Bennettsburg, left his
en Tuesday last the 21th nit., about 1 o'-
p. in., since which time nothing has been
1 from her. She lias been in feeble health for
(1 months past, and at times has shown
aberrations of mind.
T|. { . Postmaster at BluomsLurg has
1 one of the Randall circulars, to which
'.os tin following answer :
POST OFFICE, BLOOMSBURG, Pa., Aug. 7.
K IF. Randall :
I have just received your call for the Phil
.... Convention, under the frank of Senator
N, and 1 hasten to reply,
st heartily approve of said call, and for the
• ::II R reason, viz ; it will place all such rene-
IS ' II wan and yourself it the ranks of the
-r>'B ! I>• mocracy.and so fully show up your
and treachery to your friends and youi
'.•' to render J'ou powerless for harm.
'• -d the best post oflice in Columbia county,
! YEAR disposal. My political principles anil
•LAWS beloag to myself. Respectfully, Ac.,
D. A. BECKLEW, P. M.
IRK DECKER BROS. PIANO. —The Moravian
Seminary,at Bethlehem, Pa., has the acknowledged
reputation throughout the United States of sus
taining a very large and successful musical depart
ment. There is a large corps of music teachers,
and no less than thirty-seven pianos in the build
ing, comprising instruments from all the most
prominent makers. Last May, hearing of the
great improvements that had been introduced into
the Decker Pianos, one was purchased as an expe
riment for the use of the school. The following
very flattering letter has lately been received from
Rev. Francis Wolle, the Principal of the Institu
tion, concerning the success of the instrument.—
This testimonial, it will be observed, has great
weight from the fact that an excellent opportunity
is there afforded for comparing the tone of the
Decker Bros. I'iano with others, and also the fact
that the instruments are used solely for their edu
cational interests, and never kept on sale. Conse
quently there is no pecuniary advantage derived
fromjattacliing a name to a testimonial, as is often
the case in the city.
BETHLEHEM, Pa., July 28th, 1866.
Air.. L. B. POWELL, SCIUNTON PA.— Dear Sir:—
The piano purchased of you, of Alessrs. Decker
Bros, make, I have now about two months in dailv
and hard use. lam delighted with it. It is an
excellent instrument in every .respect. Combining,
besides the superior workmanship, a fine touch, a
depth, richues, and volume of tone, and such a
perfect evenness throughout the entire scale as we
rarely fiud. If this is the character of all of Deck
er Bros. Instruments I can cheerfully and warmly
recommend them. I could want nothing better.
Yours truly, FRANCIS WOLLE.
L. B. Powell, 116 Pcnn avenue, Scranton, Pa.,
has the wholesale agency of Decker Bros l'ianoes
for a large part of Pennsylvania and New York
State, and is selling a large number of them.
Skxr" ! he friends of the Bradford County
Sunday School Association are invited to attend a
1 nion Sunday School Celebration at Mountain
Lake, in Burlington, on Thursday, August 23.
The schools that were there on September 11th,
1865, are expected to he present and any other
schools that desire to come, and can reach the
place in season, are cordially invited to join.—
Speakers are engaged and the Smithfidd Brass
Band, A\ . Dittrich, Leader, will be iu attendance.
Punctual attendance is earnestly desired. Let us
have a grand rally of the Sunday School Army in
Western Bradford. By order of Committee.
FOR THE REPORTER.
TIIT' readers of the REPORTER, 1 am
sure, always rejoice to hear anything of good re
port in Bradford. We have materials sufficient to
fill the Local Column every week with gladsome
news. Greater victories were nowhere gained than
some we have known and just now hear of in our
midst. More than on has said of late, "If my
example with • the cup ' make uiy brother to stum
ble, that • right hand ' shall be ' cut off.' " Better
is such au one " than he that taketh a city."
As sure as " the LORD icigueth," cruel King Al
cohol, with all his tender, merciful emissaries will ;
come to grief and fail. Because CHRIST will "put
all enemies under his feet," therefore the church
militant will ere long arise and subdue this fearful j
enemy, ui of all subversive of the happiness of
the hui.. .;i I twily. Because the AVord of GOD no
where sanctions the use of drink which intoxicates,
and because that word will " all he fulfilled," there
fore the time is certain to come when Christians
must, as they should now, occupy the same posi
tion of total abstinence from intoxicating drinks. !
Brethren ol the church, let us one and all come in- !
to the Apostolic Succession aud take the ground j
which ST. PAUL virtually did in i Cor. viii. 13, "If
drink make my brother to offend, I will taste no I
drink while the world stanileth, lest I make my !
brother to offend." PROCTUM. j
JOHNSON MEETING !—A llaming handbill,
calling a meeting to organize a Johnson Club,
brought together a few of the faithful, at the Court I
House, on Alouday evening last. It was altogeth- j
era doleful affair, as if the "simon-pures" were i
somewhat ashamed to be designated as a party by ;
the name of the man they have so lately and |
thoroughly abused. HARRY AYARD was chosen j
temporary chairman, and an organization effected, i
Col. 11. B. MCKEAX being elected permanent Pres- \
ideut of the Club. These two names will give a
fair idea of the political character of the Club. It j
was simply a Copperhead movement, and will not '■
deceive any one, why is not anxious to be cheated j
into the support of CLYJIER.
SEND FOR A PAMPHLET. —The attention of
Claimants for Pensions, Bounties, Commutation of j
rations, Ac., is called to the advertisement of J. i
Holcomb, a clerk in the House of Representatives |
at Washington, who has at considerable pains,made
op ft >m the record and published for sale in p&mph
h-t form, true copies of all laws passed by the last !
session of Congress, for the benefit of Soldiers, j
widows and other representatives of deceased sol- |
divas. This publication can be relied upon as cor- j
rcct : and tbe explanatory notes will enable every
claimant to understand his own case.
" CORRY MORNING REVIEW," is toe title of
a paper lately started in tbe oil regions by C. C.
DAI aud JOHN Ah CUKMICK. The Review is very
neatly printed, and conducted with ability. Mr.
AIFCORMICK is a graduate of the REPORTER oflice.
We wish him every success in his undertaking.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
ATTENTION 141 ST REGIMENT PENNSYLVANIA
A' OLFSTEERS- And all others entitled to the addi
tional bounty and pensions, granted by the Act of
Congress, July 2S, lisiifi. The undersigned is pre- j
papal to make out all.the necessary papers to ob
tain tbe additional bounty and increased pensions
granted 1-y the above act. Office Smith A Peck's
Law Office, over Aloure's store, Towanda, Pa.
Aug. 16. BENJ. M. FECK.
A YOUNG -MAN WANTED. —I wish to hire !
au intelligent, steady and industrious young man, j
of good character for sobriety, integrity and free- i
ness from profanity, and who writes a fair hand,
for a term of months, or by the year, to do all
kinds of farm, nursery and garden work. A good
home and liberal wages will be afforded to one
suitable to fill tin situation. Apply at once iu per
son or by letter. R. M. AVELLES.
Towanda, Aug. 13.—tf.
EQUALIZATION OK BOUNTlES. —Additional
bounties to two and three years men who have
served tlu ir term of enlistment, or been discharged
li ,/. ,/Is, are now due all soldiers who have ro
et lved but iduo Government Bounty, and can be
collected promptly by applying to.tin-undersign
ed. No charge unless successful. Information in
regard to all the recent Pension and Bounty Laws,
given free. Office over News Room.
Towanda, Aug. 13. J. N. CALIFF.
SELECT SCHOOL. —W. H. THOMPSON will :
open a Select School in Hcrrick, at Camp's School
Irouse, on Monday, August 13. Common English
Branches, Higher Mathematics and Languages
taught. Extra time and care devoted to the Teach
er's Normal Department.
BOUNTY AND PENSlONS. —Additional boun
tii sol 850 aud sIOO to soldiers who served two and
11 ii'i e years or heirs, father, mother, widow, or
children —enlisted since April 19,1866 ; an increase
ol pensions to widows who now receive less than
.-s per mouth : an increase of pensions to widows
at the rate of 82 per month for each child of such
uldier ■ r sailor under 16 years ; rations paid to all
prisoners of war while prisoners ; three months
• xtra pay to officers mustered out after Apri19,1865,
Apply to li. B. McKEAN, Claim Agent, Montan- j
vi - block, Towanda, Pa. Aug. 7, 1866.
Two YOKE OE WORKING CATTLE FOR SALE.
\A dl lil sold on reasonable terms on application
tol). A. OVERTON, Towanda, or MAT MARSHALL,
Franklin. Aug. 16.-3t.
THE FALL TERM OF THE MO.MIOKTON HIGH
SCHOOL will commence on Monday, the 27th of Au- I
gust. Tuition from 83 to $5 per term. A teach
er's class will be organized.
Aug. 7. KEY . HILLOCK ARMSTRONG, Principal.
HARPER'S SUPERIOR HORSE POWERS AND
THRESHING MACHINES.—The subscriber is agent fo
Harder's Endless Chain, >r, Railway Horse Pow
ers, Threshers and Cleaners, Ac. I have long
been a dealer in 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 uoic mule. It
has more power, runs stiller, is better made and
more durable than 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 tilled from the manufactory.
Circulars and Price Lists mailed to all appli
cants. E.M.WELLS.
Towanda, Pa., June 25, 186G.—tf.
THE AMERICAN COOKING STOVE. —Is manu
factured with certain improvements secured by
letters patent, under date of May 5, 1863, and De
cember 5, 1865. One of these improvements cov
ers the arrangement of fitting a portable ash pan
in the hearth of a cooking Stove, to receive the ash
es as it passes down from the grate. All persons
are cautioned against manufacturing, vending or
using other Stoves made in imitation of the Ameri
can, as suits have been commenced for infringe
ment of these patents, and all persons manufactur
ing, selling or using said imitations, will be liable
for damages for infringement on these letters pat
tent. SHEAR, PACKARD & CO.,
17 and 19 Green St.,
Albany, N. Y.
The AMERICAN is for sale by Codding and Russel
Towanda.
R. I). MOEBOW, W. T. PAVIES, JOHN W. MIX.
CI.AIM AGENCY OE MORROW, I) A VIES A, Mix,
TOWANDA, PA.—AYC 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 oflice
in Towanda. * Aug. 7, 1860.
HARVEST PARTY. —The undersigned will
give a HARVEST PARTY at the Milan House,in Milan,
l'a., on Friday, September 7, 1860.
Good music in attendance. Rill 82 50.
August 7, 1866. 11. E. & S. WATKINS.
HARVEST PARTY. —The undersigned will
give a HARVEST PARTY at their House in Ulster,Pa,
on Friday Evening, August 31, 1866.
August 7, 1860. TCTTLE & MATHER.
A. 15. Smith A Co., wishes to inform
their friends and the public in general that they
have opened a Tobacco aud Cigar stors on Bridge
Street, two doors from Main-st., where they will
sell, at a low figure, a choice lot ot Cigars, foreign
and domestic. Also Smokiug aud Chewing Tobac
co of all kinds. All kinds of fancy goods in the
Tobacco line constantly on Land.
Towanda, April 15. A. 11. SMITH A Co.
GRAPEVINES, ORNAMENTAL TREES, &C., —
The subscriber ha- supply on Laud of nice lona.
Israelis, 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., 11. M. WELLES.
Towanda, April 8, 1866.
CARD. —AII soldiers who enlisted prior to
June 30, 1863, will be furnished important iuifor
mation//vc by calling at once upon the undersign
ed. Bring your "discharge" with you.
J. N. CALIUF, Pension Agent,
Office over News Room.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF TOWANDA FINAN
CIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, Capital $125,-
000.
Deposits received payable on demand in Legal
Tender Notes.
Interest allowed on time deposits according to
agreement.
Uncurrent Bank Notes received on deposit or
exchanged for Legal Tender.
U. S- Bonds and 7-30 Treasury Notes bought
and sold.
Highest price paid for Compound Interest notes.
Drafts payable in any part of the United States
at par for Sale.
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 Q ueenstowu
to New York, by the well known Ininan Line, on
and for sale.
E. 11. SMITH,'Pres. N. N. BETTS, jr., Cash.
TOWANDA MARKETS.—( Wholesale Prices.)
Corrected txery Tuesday Lv E. T. Fox, No. 1, Brick
Row :
Wheat $2 50 0 $2 75
Rye 85 0 90
Com 85
Oats 60 0 65
Flax Seed 1 80 0 2 00
Clover Seed, (small) 8 00
" " (Orwell) 10 00
Beans 1 25 (a) 1 50
Butter (rolls) 30 (9; 32
" (dairy) 30 6/ 35
Eggs 22
Potatoes 150 (" 1 75
Hay (per ton) 8 00
Salt (per lbb.) 3 00
Flour 12 00 0 16 00
Ham 25 0 28
WEIGHTS OF GRAlN. —Wheat, GO lbs; Corn,s6 lbs;
Rye, 56 lbs ; Oats, 32 lbs; Barley, 16 lbs ; Buck
wheat, 18 lbs: Beans, 62 lbs; Bran, 20 lbs; Clover
Seed 62 lbs; Dried Apples, 22 lbs; Flax Seed 56 lbs.
MARRIED .
PEIIHY BASFORI) In Orwell, August sth, l>y
the Rev. Clark Salmon, Mr. E. H. Perry, of
Speedsville, N. Y.. to Miss Mary Basford of Or
well.
I) 1 E D .
LONG—In Burlington, July 29. 1866, Harriett 1...
wife of Philander Long, aged 25 Avars and 23
days.
cm vlfUm'tiscments.
T>I'BLIC SALE OF VILLAGE LOTS IN
ATHENS, BRADFORD COUNTY, I'EW A.
Ou SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER Ist, 1860, at 2 o'clock,
p. m., .it t i. Exchange Hotel Athens, Pa., will be sold
at Public Auction
NINETEEN VILLAGE LOTS,
All very eligible sites for small d welling-. Iso some
desirable improved propeity at private sale on easy
terms ol payment.
Terras made known on day of sale by
Aug S, 1866. P. L. WELLES.
"VTOTIUE.—HAVING DISPOSED OF MY
It interest in the Book, Stationary and News Store to
Messrs. Alvora A Barber, I take pleasure in recotn mend
ing them to the confidence of the public as gentlemen
worthy their patronage.
A1! accounts of the late concern will be settled by me
at their store. JOHN J GRIFFITHS.
Aug. 8,1860.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-Notice
is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the
estate of J AMES isAVERU'OOL. late ol Towanda twp.,
deo'd., are requested to make immediate payment
and those having demands against said estate will pres
entthem duly authenticated lor settlement.
ACRAM SAVERCOOL,
Aug. 8, 18GC. Administrator.
SIO,OOO WOUT " OF GOODS T0
BE SOLD AT NEW YORK WHOLESALE PRICES,
FOR CASH OS I. r .'
The subscriber being desirous of settling up and
changing his business, will sell his entire stock of Mer
chandize at cost. Consisting of every tiling in the line
ul
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS A CAPS,
ROOTS SHOES,
GROCERIES, CROCK EIIY,
DRUGS 4- MEDICINES,
PAINTS, OILS, SASII A GLASS, LEATHER. SHEET
HARDWARE, IRON STEEI., S,c„ f,r.
Persons wishing to buy goods cheap for Cash will find
our assortment complete.
He will also sell very low all his property in Rome
Borough, consisting of llousee, Lots, and Barns, Land,
Store, Ac. L. 1.. MOODY.
Rome. Pa., Aug. 8. 1860.
CTRAYED—From Towanda boro', a spot-
ted COW, red and white, 10 or 11 years old She is
thiu, middle sized, high horns ; whoever will return the
cow or give information of her whereabouts will be
liberally rewarded. P. K. FOOT.
Towanda, Aug. 7, 1860.
Powell (SO.'B New ooobs.
rpHK GREATEST ATTRACTIONS IN
GOODS EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET,
IP OWE ILL &C CO.,
Have now in store the largest stock of goods everexhib
iicd in Northern Pennsylvania. Additions will con
stantly he made to this stock during the season, and
it will at all times he found FUEL AND COMPLETE
in all its departments.
We invite the particular attention of our customers to
our magnificent display of
FALL AM) WINTER DRESS GOODS!
Which we oiler at prices much below those of last year.
We have given special care to our selections in this line
and are now able to exhibit the newest.most fashionable,
and most desirable styles to be obtained. Our new
stock all colors of Plain and Plaid French
Merinos, Empress Cloths. Striped Melanges, Striped
and Plaid Poplins, Taffetas, Lamas, Tinsel Poplins, Paris
Crepes, Reps, Plain and Brocade Alpacas, Poil de Chev
ies, Delaines and Armnses, 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
Striped Poplins and Alpacas, Double and Single Fold All
Wool Delaines, and a full line of those High Lustred
Black Alpacas, at a great reduction in price.
LADIES' CLOTHS, CLOAKINGS AND
SACKINGS.
. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT.
Beaver Cloths, Tricots, Velvet Cloths, Cassimcre Sack
ing-, Plain aid Twilled Black Broadcloths, ol all prices
all colors of Plain and Fancy Sackings, Opera Flannels,
GLOVES AND HOSIERY.
Ladies, Misses and Chihlrens White and Colored Cot
ton, Fleeced and Merino Hose, Ladies Merino Vests
and Drawers, Gloves of every description at low prices.
0
LINENS & HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
Bleached, Halt Bleached, and Unbleached Damask Ta
ble Linens, Napkins, Towels, Towellings, Scotch and
Russia Diapers, Bleached and Unbleached Huckabucks,
Ci..shes, Irish Linens, &c., 10-4 and 0-4 Sheetings,
Pillow Case Cottons, Counterpanes, Draping Muslins,
Shaker Flannel Sheetings, Rose Blankets, Ac., Ac.
CLOTHS AND CASSIMEIIES.
Esquimaux, Moscow and Castor Beaver Cloths, French
and German Black Broadcloths, Doeskins, Fancy Cas
simeros, Tweeds .{Meltons, Satinetts, Union Cassimeres,
Jeans, Ac., Ac.
ALSO,
All qualities Plain White, Shaker and Welch Flannels,
Fancy Shirting, Miners, Bed and Gray, Plain and Twilled
Flannels, and a full assortment ol
DOMESTIC COTTON GOODS,
At the Lowest Market rates.
SECOUD FLOOR.
We are now opening and desire to call special atten
tion to our unusually large stock of
FINE CLOAKS.
As we make this department of our business a special
ity, we have given it much time and attention. Our se
lections have been made from the newest styles in the
market, and our Cloaks are manufactured inn manner
that cannot tail to please, and give entire satisfaction,
SHAWLS! SHAWLS!
Having made our purchases before the recent great
advance in price, we{aro aide to oiler decided bargains
iu Ladies, Misses and Childreus Double and Single
Shawls. Our present stock lar surpasses in extent and
variety, any purchases we have ever before made in this
line, and we have availed ourselves of the most tavor
able time to select the choicest and most desirable goods
in the market.
BON TON FLEXIBLE SPUING SKIRT.
THE NEWEST AND BEST PATENT CRINOLINE YET
INVENTED.
We have now on hand a good assortment of these cel
ebrated Skirts, In White and Colored.
ALSO,
The Eugenie, Empress, Paris Trail. Multiform, and a
variety of other popular makes „ot Skirts in all sizes
for Ladies Misses and Children.
CARPETS AND FLOOR OIL CLOTHS.
Brussels, Three Ply, Extra Super, Superfine. Ingrain,
Kidder,and Hemp Carpets. All widths Floor Oil Cloths
Mattings, Door MatsJ and Bugs. Anew stock just re
ceived.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Having.made arrangements with manufacturers to
supply our sales with the best quality ot Boots and
Shoes, we shall at all times he able to furnish our custo
mers with the best custom 'made Shoes of all kinds,
for Ladies, Misses and Children, and Boots for Mens and
Boys wear, at reasonable prices. We shall also keep con
stantly on hand a complete assortment of Mens.Womens
and Children's Rubbers and Ar< t Overshoes.
HATS AND CAPS.
A splendid assortment of Mens and Boys Hats and
Caps just received. Having closed out our old stock
almost entirely previous to our late purchases, we now
offer an entire new stock oi the latest styles.
PAPER HANGINGS & TRANSPARENT
WINDOW SHADES.
We are now receiving large additions to our stock of
Wall Papers, Transparent WindowJlShades* and Trim
mings Window Papers, Ac., Ac.
HUril)an£>D
E W SPR I N t. G0 O !
W. A. ROCKWEi-h,
Is receiving a large stock of Spring Goods tie great
REDUCTION IN PRICES,
and oilers them at corresponding prices. Comprising a !
well selected assortment ot
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
DE LAINE,
ALPACAS,
LAWNS, CIIALLAS,
THIBET AND CANTON CLOTH,
ALPACA, BERAGE, POPLINS,
TRIMMINGS & BUTTONS TO MATCH.
CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES,
SATTINETTS,
TWEEDS,
K ENTUCK Y JEANS,
Of all descriptions for men an i boys.
YA N KE E N OTION S
Too numerous to mention.
11ARDW A R E ,
A good assortment on ind
CROCK E R Y ,
Is in full and complete supply.
G R 0 (J ERIE S.
Teas, Codec, Sugar and Mela -cs, at greatly reduced
prices.
LEATII E R ,
Apply of Sole and Upper on hand. '
\Y 0 0 1) E N W A R E ,
Tubs, I'ails, Brooms, Ac.
TOYS FOR CHILDREN.
Cabs, Carts, Chairs, and toys to please theur all.
April 9. lstJC.
AT E W SPRING GOODS!
J. W. TAYLOR,
Is just receiving a large and well-selected stock of Spring
Goods ol the best qualities, and choice styles, having
purchased them when goods were the lowest, he feels
fully confident that he can sell to please all. A large j
aesortment oi Dress Goods, variour colors and styles, i
A line line ot French Poplins, the gem ol the season, i
Come aud see them, all wool Alpacca Poplins, a gen- :
eral assortment of
BLACK AND COLORED ALPACAS,
and a very great variety ol other dress goods too nu
merous to mention. A complete line of Mourning goods, j
Dclains. Prints, Ginghams,
BLACK A.SD WHITE BALMORALS,
Hoop Skirts i large quantities, from three yards to
three and ah If around, and splendid assortment of;
GLOVES AND HOSIERY.
Ladies' and Gents kid gloves, Dress Trimings and But
tons to suit all. Ladies' Cloths, Brah, Black and White,
and Black Rcpcllant Cloth,
SPRING SUA WLS,
Bleached and Unbleached Muslin, Sheeting, Crash,
Scotch Diapers, brown and white table linen Napkins,
and a lull line of White Goods, Jaconet, Xansook, Swiss, !
Mull, Victoria Lawn, Striped Muslin. Dimity tacked
Muslin, a nice assortment of
BLACK AND COLORED DRESS SILKS.
A large quantity of Embroidery CHEAP. Gent's Neck ;
Ties, Paper Collars and Hosiery. One of the largest and j
best selected
STOCK OF MILLINERY GOODS
ever brought in this market and cheap. All the latest
s-yles and novelties of the season, in Bonnets, Gipsies.
Ac., Ribbons, Ac., Flowers to suit every one. White
Embroidery, Hoods and Caps for infants, Ladies' and j
Misses' Hats, the Sailor,margaretta derby, and all stylc-s
too numerous to mention. Having secured the services
of MISS MOSHLK.I feel confident we can please all.
and all kinds of Milinery work done on short notice. I
aivite the people of Towanda and vicinity to call and j
examine my stui k ot goods and judge for themselves ; j
no trouble to show goods, one door north of the Post
Office. April 9, lstlG. j
rjOMESTIC GOODS AT REDUCED
PRICES!
*- CALL AND SEE. AT
MONTAXYE'S.
Feb. S,ISCC.
\TET ANOTHER STOCK OF NEW
A GOODS
AT
W I C K II A M & B L A C K 'S.
DRESS GOODS,
DOMESTICS,
FLAN NEBS,
WHITE GOODS,
EMBROIDERIES,
TRIMMINGS,
SHAWLS.
The above lines we offer in great variety and latest
styles
HATS ami CAPS,
LARGE STOCK,
BOOTS and SHOES,
BEST MAKES.
CROCKERY,
GLASSWARE,
LAMPS.
* This part of our stock we pay particular attention to,
and now offer two ol the best patterns of Ironstone
Ware in the market, Erie and Sevres, also C. C., Yellow
Rockingham and Wedgewood. Beautiful assortment ot
Glass Lamps. Call ane see our stock of
NOTIONS.
Thankful for past lavors we respectfully invite your
trade and promise to do our best.
| WICKHAM & BLACK.
£egal.
LIST OF PERSONS DRAWN ASJUR
ors for a Court of Quarter Hussions to be be! J fur !
September Terra, A. D., 1866.
GUANO juuotta.
Josenhus Capbeil, Burlington ; .las. Molyneux, Over
ton ; Lyman French, Wells ; Joseph Seeley, Rome tp.;
Burton Lutlier, Burlington; James Ld.-all, Wells; Smith
Lout, Rome tivp. ; Addi sen Cooper, Ridgbury; Jesse
Moore,South Creek ; Charles F. Sayles, Allen Fierce.
(ieo.B. Davison. Troy boro'; Edwin ltosell, Columbia ;
Thomas B. Smith, R. J. Pickering, Janus C leave land,
Orwell ; Uly.- i s Moody, SmilhfieM ; Gabriel Walker,
Athens twp.; Means Watts Towanda North ; Benjamin
Clark, I.eßy; 1.. I*. Williams, Troy twp.; John Fisher,
Wyalusiug ; Bauis Cray, Tuscarura ; A. C. Arnold,
Rome twp.
TKAVBJW JL'UOttS Ist WEEK.
Thomas James, Cyrus Weatoa, Warreu ; Stephen
Clark, Burlington; Stephen Hornet, Justus Ackla, Wya
lusiug: Charles Taylor, Burlington West ; Morris Shep
urd, Wells; Homer Brooks, Jas. Kennedy, Springfield ;
Johu Divine, Towanda North; A.T.Owens, Canton tp.;
Stephen Strickland, Alva Cooley, Alviu Nichols, Jonn
B. Smith, Wysox ; John Griflira, Francis Ovenshire,
Athens twp. ; Luther Loomis, Ransaler Leonard, Troy j
twp. ; J. A. Bradley, Asylum ; Orrin Hunt, Orwell ; ;
A. L. Craumer, Monroe boro'; J.P. Nichols,Windham; |
i Martin Heckmer, Overton ; J. A. Park, Uerriek ; Jabez
Fish, Sheshcqnin ; George Uorton, Wilmot; 1). A.
Greeno, I a-Roy ; Edward L, Gregg, C. S. Taylor,
Standing Stone ; William Peek, Orrin McCollum, Col
umbia ; A. G. Mason, Towanda twp. ; Lyman Durfee,
Mcrrit Wood, Smithlield ; Geo. Merrill, Athens boro.
TKAVEKS JLHOKS—2d WEEK.
George Johnson, A. J. Drake, Granville; A. B. Luck
ey, Addiscn lieidlemau, bheshequin ; Geo. T. Granger, I
Jonn Allen. M. J. Coolhaugh, David Shores, Wysox ; i
Levi Stall, C. S. Elliott, Canton twp. ; Edwin Collins, j
James Finch, Windham ; Geo. Stone, Calvin Stowell, |
l-caudcr Gamble, Wilmot ; Wm. bhuuiuay, i'uscarora ;
Horace Corbiu, J . P. Coburn,Warren; Abrain Ilunsiker, |
; Athens twp.; Elijah Wolcott, Litchfield; Samuel Wells,
| Elijah Potter, Orwell ; Ilirain Mason, South Creek ; j
! Miles Carter, J P. Culver, Towanda Borough ; Henry
Mann, Wm. Hewitt, Terry; Charles James, Rome boro ;
Wm. Stevens, Ridgbury : James Vandyke, Ulster ; L.
11. Doan, Springfield; Able Bolls, Hernek; Eobiu Pack
ard, Samuel Williams, Franklin ; Chauncey Pomeroy,
Troy twp.; E. W. Jones, Pike.
J. M. SMITH,
Aug. 7, 1860. Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S SALES.—By virtue of a writ
kJ ol Vend. Expo., issued out of the Court of Common
Pleas of Bradlord county, to me directed and delivered, I
will be exposed to public sale at the Court House iu the
Boro' ol Towanda, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1,1800, at
1 o'clock p. m.,the following described lot piece or par- j
eel ot laud, situate in RidgLury twp., hounded us fol
lows, to wit : North by laud of Calvin P. llail, east by !
laud of Orrin Burnham, south by laud of E. M.Brown, !
and west by lands of Jaints Barrett. Containing fiity i
acres of land, more or less, about forty acres improved, i
with a framed house, framed barn,and two orchards ot j
iruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of R. C. !
; Lockwood vs. Joseph Parker.
I ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel ot land, sit
-1 uate in Athens twp., bounded as follows, to wit : Be
ginning iu the centre of the road leading from Miiitown
; to Athens boro', at the north-west corner of C.W.Park "s
: land, thence north 104° east 108 2-10 per. along the cen
i tre oi said road t, the north line of the •Pickering'
j Tract" (so called) ol which this is a part, thence south ;
; 614° east along the north line of said Pickering tract
j lso per. to a corner, thence south 3t>° east 14 4-10 per. i
to a corner, thence south 76A 3 east 0 per. to a corner, j
; thence south 85)° east 27 2-10 per. to a coiner, thence i
south 32° we.-t 3 8 It/perches to a corner, thence
; south 4'j 3 west 24 310 per. to a corner ot Joseph ohep
aid's laud, thence south 38 j° east 28 8-lo per. to a cor- j
ner, thenee south 10j° east-40 per. to a corner, thence
south 8 3 west 21 per. to a corner ol said C. W, Park's
land, thenee north 84)- wesi 259 3-10 per. to the place
ol beginning. Containing 108 acres and 03 per.ol land
more or less, all improved,with a iramed dwelling-house
add two Iramed barns, cow-shed, and orchard ot fruit
teees thereon.
Seized auu taken into execution at the suit of Harris
& Saltmarsn vs. James Bj. Laggelt
ALSO— By virtue ot a writ ol Fi. Fa., the following;
piece or parcel ot land situate in Columbia twp., bouud
' ed as follows, to wit : On the north by of George
Furman, east by the public highway, south by kinds ut :
Thomas Maxwell, and west by lnd of Edward Young.
Containing lit) acres of laud more • r less, about • :
; acres improved, with one Iramed barn thereon.
Haized and taken into execution at the suit of Alfred !
Parson's adtui'x use vs. Moses Seeley.
ALSO—The lollowmg lot, piece or parcel of laud sit
uate iu Athens boro', bounded as follows, to wit : On i
the uoith by Abraham Frederick, cast by land of Mrs.
Welch, south by Margaret Atuley, and west oy the pub-
He highway. Containing j halt an acre ot land more or j
! less, ail improved witii one framed dwelling house,a few
| fruit tree- there- u.
I Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Frank !
M. Cole vs. J. V, . t oie.
ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel ol land sit- 1
uate iu Herrtek twp., bounded as follows, to wit: On i
the north by land ut Nathauial Plat:. on the cast by Ar
| chibal Coleman, on the south by Elisha Lewis, and on j
the west by Silas Titus. Containing 100 acres more or
less, about uo acres improved, with two framed houses,
framed ham, and a lew lruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Nelson j
Vanderpool vs. Henry Grectt.
• ALSO—The following lot, piece ot-parcel ol land sit- i
uatc in Wilmot twp., bounded as follows, to wit: North i
by the Susquehanna river, east and sonth by lands of '
Geo. Miller, and west by land ol Aaron Ely. Contain
ing two acres of land more or less, all improved, with
framed house. Iramed wagon shop, and a few fruit trees
thereon.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit ol G. W. I
: Jackson use vs. 11. 1.. Edwards.
ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land sit- |
, uate in West Burlington twp., bouuded as follows, to j
wit: On the north by the public highway, east by!
lauds ot Fowler Swain, south by lands of Geo. Johnson.''
! and west by Theodore Curtis. Containing 48 acres of
I land more or leas, about JO acres improved, v> itli a fra-
I mod house, framed barn, and a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit ol N, C.
Harris' use vs. George Perry,
j ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of laud -it
u ate in Albany twp., bounded as follows,to wit : North
by lauds ot l'atit k Finnan and John Cline, cast, by
lands ot Wm. tiibbs, south by lands ot Phillip Gain and !
I'atri k Mi Kerttou, w -t Ly land of Joseph Hnnsinger.
j Containing 58 acres of land more or iesa.'about 15 acres '
improved, with a hewed log house, a shed, and a tew I
. fruit trees thereon.
1 Seized and taken into execution at the suit of 1. M.
Hr.cock's use vs. Jua.is llunsinger.
ALSO—The following lot, piece -r parcel of land sit- !
i uate in Ulster twp . bounded as follow-, to wit: North
by public highway leading from Milan to Smithlield,
i east i-y public highway leading from Towanda to A: li
eu-, south bv lauds ot the Widow Harsh, and west by
j laud ol Butler Vincent. Containing 14 acre acre ot laud ;
innre r less, all improved,with one framed tavern house j
framed dwelling house, framed barn, and a few fruit !
trees thereon.
ALSO—One other piece or parcel of land situate iu -
said twp. ot Ulster, bounded as follows, to wit : North 1
by la net ol Samuel Huff, east by the public highway j
leading lium Tovvanua to Athens, south by iand ot the !
Widow Flood, and west by laud of said Samuel Huff. !
Containing one acre of laud more or less, all improved, j
with one Iramed steam Grist-mill and Shingle Machine
thereon.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of N. C.
Harris vs. Darius Myers.
ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land s't- j
uate in Towanda twp., boundnd as follows, to wit : Be- |
ginning at a yellow-pine corner iu the line of J. I', Kir
by's laud, thence south oiM° west 24 8-10 perches to the
south-east corner ut said Kirby's farm, it being also a
corner ol Edward Overton s land, thence south 324°
east 7s pet. to .1 stake and stones in Jas. Nestor's line,
thence north oy s east 24 3-10 per. on the line ut lauds
formerly ol James Nestor's. now the heirs of I>. F. Bar- j
- tow, dee d, to a corner in line ot Cornelias Moore, and
thence westerly in a straight line M 0 10 perches to the
i place ot beginning Containing 12 acres more or !e-s,
| about acres improved, with a Iramed house thereon.
M-ized and taken into execution at tec suit ol Daniel
Curtail vs. Mary Ann Bishop.
A List)— The following lot. piece of parcel of land .t
--uate in Leßoy twp., bouuded as follows, to wit: On
the north by land of A. G. Kelley, east by land ut
Chauncey Chaapel, south by Towanda Creek, and west j
by ! ind ot A. M. K.West. Containing 50 acres more
or Ics.-. about 30 acres improved, with a trained house, |
Iramed barn, and a lew Iruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Edward ;
Walker's use. vs. 15. B. Stoue.
Al.bO- The lollowing lot, piece or parcel of land sit- j
uate in Smithlield twp.. bouuded as follows, to wit: Ou
the north by lauds 01 Timothy Giliailand Horace Heath,
cast by land ot M.F. Ransom, south by laud ol George
Griffith and 15- nj. Thomas, and west by land ot Alexan
der Lane and Benj, Dunton. Containing los acres more
or less, about ell acres improved, with a few lruit trees
thcreou.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of W. j
Ransom vs. 11. F. Ransom adm r ol David Brown dee d.
ALSO—By virtue ot a writ of Levari Facias the fol- j
lowing lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Athens tp., j
bounded as follows, to wit : On the south by the So- j
phia Calkins' lot, 011 the west leading lront Wheeloek's
Factory to Miiitown, 111 the north by land of Benjamin 1
O. Rice, and on the west by said Sophia Calkin's land, j
Seized and taken into execution at the suit ol" Samuel I
11. Sawyer's use vs. John C. Roberts.
J. M. SMITH, Sheriff.
Sheriff 's Office, Towanda, Aug. 7. 1806.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—The undersigned
having been appointed auditor by the Orphan's
Court of Bradford County, at February Term, under
exceptions to the partial" account of Augusta Snyder,
executrix of B, P. Snyder, and having hud by said
Court at the May Term thereof, 1860, his jurisdiction as
auditor extended to all the accouuts of said executrix,
for the purpose ol re-examining and re stating the
same upou exceptions then Hied, or to be thereafter
filed by exceptants, (at least 13 days before the time of
hearing.) will attend to the duties of his appointment
at liis:olfiee in Towanda Borough on MONDAY", the 2Uth
day ol AUGUST, 1866, at 2 o'clock, p. m.
July 21,1860. H. PEET, Auditor.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— In the matter of
the estate of A. I'. Stevens deceased. In the
Orphan's Court of Bradford County.
The undersigned, an auditor appoiuted to distribute
tiie monies in the hands ol the admiuistrators.wili attend
to the duties of his appointment at the his office.) in
Athens borough, on the 6th day of August, 1886.
at 1 o'clock, p. m., and all persons having claims
upon said monies must present them or else be forever
debarred from coming iu fur a share ol said funds.
I. N. EVANS,
I | June 26, Ist'.. Auditor. _
! I lT> MINI ST II AT 111 X NOTICE. Letters
1 fx. of administration ot the goods, chattels. A . ol
JAMES FALSEY late of Franklin towp-, deceased,
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 notified to
r present the same lor settlement to the transcriber.
' CATHARINE FALSEY,
May 24, 'O6. AdminisUatng
TffUli
REGISTER'S NOTICES.— Notice Is
; XV by given, iia there l.ar 1 -on filed and ettled in
the office of the R"gi vr of 7VVN, i ,ad for the couniy
of Bradford, accounts 0; .idmiuisLurion upou the fol
lowing estates, viz :
Partial aec't of Elvira 8 .Sibley Guardian of IdaC and
Elvira A Sibley.
Final aec't of Wm II Spindler cx.r of Eliza Gist, late
of Springfield ,dec'd,
Final aec't of V 8 Vincent adm'r of Joseph Farr,late
of Ridgbury, dee'd.
Final aec't of Ah x. Rich guardian of Mary Virginia
Clark, and Betsy M Clark.
Partial ace't of Thus. Williams and Sam'l Amiable
cx'rs of Ro crick Williams, 'ate of Canton, d'e'd.
Final a art of J B Cook adm'r of A ran thus Hyatt .lata
of Weils, doe'd.
Final ace tof Sally M A Isa : Lay lon ts'r-. oi John
Layton, late of Lit-htk-M, dee'd.
Final acc't ot Hiram Iforton adm'r 01 Josiair 11 Little
late of Troy, dee'd.
Final ace't of Jerome J Green guardian of Salmon T
Green.
Fiual aec't of AD Fuss A Mary Mills adm'rs ot Jos.
Mills, late ot Leßoy, dee'd.
I F.inal aci't of Wm. Verbeek adm'r of M H Leonard,
j late of Troy, dee'd.
Final aec't of B F Knapp guardian ol George Kuapp.
Final aec't of David Gardner adm'r of Theron Itine
liart,
Final acc't of Eliza Boardmau adm'ix of Verus N
Boardman, late of Windham, dee'd.
Final ace't of C E White (one of the) adm'rs of Wm.
B French, late ol Franklin, dee d.
Final aec't of Wm. Bunnyan adm'r of Cyrus Smith,
late ol Darlington, dee'd.
Final acc't of C F Welles, jr. A Edwin White adm'rs
ol A p Stevens, late of At hen-, do "d.
Final aec't of Wm. Gregg adm'r of Francis V Gregg,
late of Towanda. dee'd.
Final acc't ol Kilcou Pa kird adm'r of NiiesF Paek-
I urJ, late of Leßoy. dec'J.
i Final acc't of Jas. McKcan adm'r of Samuel Wells,
late ol Armenia, uee'd.
Final ace't of O F Parsons adm'r of Alvah Heath,
late of Terry, ilec'd.
Fiual acc tof B S Russell A Eiien Dougherty adm'r
of Patrick Dougherty, late ol Towanda. dee d.
Final ace't ol Gordon Wilcox exe'r Thomas Wilcox,
late oi Smitbfteld, dee'd.
Partial acc't of J L Phillips adm'r of Ciias. Phillips
jr., late ol Springfield, dee'd.
I Final acc't ot Joseph F Wheaton adm'r of Marvin
I M'Creray, late of Warren, der 'd.
i Final acc't of Rebecca M Martin aitn'ix ol C
J E Martin, late ol Granville, dc'd.
| Final acc't of C J Chubbuck guardian of Byron A,
i Matilda and Aaron G Pratt.
! Fiual acc't of Uriah Terry alni'r of Wm. Vanderp-iol
sth, late of Terry, dee'd.
Fiual ace't oi Enoch Blackwell adm'r of Wyiiis J
' Brouson, late ot Buiiington. dee'd,
' Final acc't of Pll 15aek aim'r of D M Bailey, late ot
j Leßaysville, dee'd.
I Final acc't of ARA J W Brown A E Carr cxe 'rs ot
James Brown, late of Derrick, dec'J.
Partial ace't of W W Ferine A G F Redingtou adm'rs
ot II P Perine, late of Troy, de :'U.
Final acc't oi C G Gridley exe'r of Oliver ElLswootu,
late of Orwell, dee'd.
Partial aec't of C '•} GiiJley guardian of Jennie and
Seymour Tyrrell.}
Partial ae count of E. C. Kellogg, guardian of Wirt
Warlord.
Filial account 01 Cb> . Chaffee, admiuifctrator ol Is
aac 41. HurtOli, die d. late ot Mi-. Ley OU.
Final ace't of Win. Mix guardian ol (4 Henry, Hen
rietta and Carrie Barstow.
ALSO—The appraisement 01 pr -perty -et oil' i.y Ex ■
cutors or Aumiuistrat irs to widows or children, of the
following decedent-:
Estate ot Wm. Zaner.
" '• Peter V Bennett.
41 " Joel Stalford.
" " Alouzo lmug.
" " Calvin Lewis.
" Chas. D Miller.
" '• Chas. James.
" " Caleb Allyu.
" '• t has. Drake.
" " Peter Meriger.
" " John W. Aiger.
And thcsaui will be presented to the Orphan's Court
of Bradford C muty, 0:1 Monday the 34 day of Septem
ber next, lor confirmation and allowance
N. t , ELS DREE, Register.
Register's I Mice, Ang. 7, L 866
A DMINISTRATRIX NOTlCE.—Notice is
A hereby given, that uiljiersous i. uvbte-J to the-es
tate oi Jas. A. Furma . ian . Columbia twp., d "d.
are requested to make immediate payment, and those
having ciaims against sai l estate wi.l present them duly
authenticated .or •■-.-i .ucut.
LUCY A. FURMAN,
EDWIN RUSSELL,
July 'j, 1.866. Administrators.
EXECUTRIX'S NOTlCE—Notice is here
by given, that a!!persons indelted to the estate of
JOHN ( . ADAMS, late of North Towanda twp., dee'd,
are requested to make immediate payment, ami those
having claims against - ::d e ate are requested to j re
scut them to John W. Mix, at his office iu Towanda Bo
rough, uuiy authenticated lor settlement.
LUCY M. ADAMS,
July 11, 1860. Exc-outrix.
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
fx. i- b ir< th. .1 ler ins indebted ;11 te 1 -
tate of GEO. H. WELLES, late ol Athens tp.dee'd, are
requested to maku immediate payment, and ali having
claims upon -j'.U c.mte will pre-cni them duly authenti
cated for settlement JAMES H. WELLES,
A. H. SPALDING,
May 24, 1 Administrators.
A DMINISTRATORS NOTICE.-Notioe is
jUV.hereliy - ivt-n .ut pets >ns in . . ted ; 1 the c -t..te
of Joan M .-lahoii, .te.,, d, late of Sa-eshequln av, ~
are requested t > make immediate payment, and those
I having dein-nds against said estate will present th'Ul
duly autbeuticated for settlement.
MARTHA MM A HON,
JOHN .M'MAUON,
Juuel. 3 , i 66. AdminUtrators.
A DMINISTRATRI X'S NOTlCE.—Notice
Jjl is hereby given, that all 1 1 indebted to tbt
estate ol Ga rie-i Davis, dee'd, late oi A many twp., ar*
reqaested >0 make immediate payment, ana iLose n.iv
ing demands against said estate will present them duly
a'fill*:: tie:, ted lor sett 1 meet.
HARRIET E. WILCOX,
June 14,1866. Administratrix.
CVXECUTOR S NOTICE. —NOi' IC E
1 J is hereby given 1 lat ali persons indebted to the ea
elaie ol 6. H. LAMB, late u: Lcßuy. deed. .:Ye
requested to make immediate jiaymi ut, tco tnose liaviug
: demands against said estate will present them duly au
i thonficated tor settlement.
EDMUND KELLY,
I Jnly 6,1866. Executei.
EXECLTOIi'S NOTICE. —NN-tice is here
by given,that all p< rns ind sbted to the estate of
i DAV OF. BROWN, late of Ulster twp.. dee'd are
i requested to make immediate payment, aud those bavtug
! demands against said '.--tale will please present daiy
I authenticated for settlement.
MILES F. RANSOM,
July 5. 1866. Executor.
\ DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
A. A. 1 here'-v i_,. .-1:. .1 ' : inue ted t 1 '• :'■<•
1 estate of PATRICK McALLIGAT, late of N. Towanda,
! deceased, are requested to make immeut : e puium.:.
! and those having claims against -aid e- ate will present
them duly authenticated for ett'.ement.
DENNIS McMAHOS,
' July 6,1866. Administrator.
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- Notico
A is hereby given.all persons indebted to thi
late SAMUKK I>U.\KK. v.t d, '. ite of twp
i are requested to luakc iiiiintc.iaic j ovuieiit, aiui tit- se
j having denuuuls against said -date Yvui pvc.scul tn in
• duly aatiien'icaled IOT seitU mcnt.
A. SEXTON,
July j, *oi. Administrator.
! ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
; I. is hereby given, thai all pers ns indebted to the
I estateof Peter i. Vroman, late ot We -t Burlington twp.,
I de'd, are requested to make immediate payment, and
i iu.-.- having demands . -.Ln.-t .-.rid estate will please pre
sent duly luthenticated lor settlement.
IURAM H. FOSTER,
July 21. 1606. Administrator.
ADMINIS'R'S NOTlCE.—Notice is here
ly given that .41 j r- ei- indebted to the estate a
Martin Compton, late of Boriington twp., Bradford
I County, dee'd, are requested to make payment without
1 delay and all having claims against sum estate are re
(iue-ted to ; -- n. th.ai duly r .tlienticatcd I>-r settle-
I Tn'.nt. JESSE !!. McKBAN,
July 19,1866. Administrator.
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.—Ry virtue of
an order issued out of the Orphan's Court of Diad-
I lord County, the undi rsigned Administratrix ot the es
tate of Phitetos Vandyke, dec'd.Jate ■ 111, anty.will
sell at the Centra! H itel, in :ht- !h ro: ,'h of Canton, on
I FRIDCY, tlie 31st day ol AUGUST, lsi 0, at 2 o'clock,
! „ ' n i ' the ioliowing property situate in Canton twp.,
I Be 'inning at the 11 .Ttn-east corner ■ 1 the farm on which
1 \aron Coons lives, thence north 1° east 18 prs. along
I the line ot Ephriatn land to a staka aud st.u.,-.
I then 0 north 65- west i-5 prs. to a stake and - •
' thence north 31 3 west 7 prs. to stake and stone-, tin 11 e
i north 66° west 0 prs. to a stake and stones, thenee
I north lp ea>t 11 prs. to stake and stones, the: - 'h
60 3 west 11 6-10 prs. to stake and Rtoncs toMannly
, 1 Road, thence south 11° west 37 prs. along the said
Coons line, thenee south si) 3 east 4. i-rs. ... ag - ul
I Coons line to the place ol beginning. C.mtaimu, -< v
-1 en acres and 15 perches, more or less. miU 1-t has a
I good mill seat and water privilege.
ALSO—AII that piece of Da . iymg in (. antou t't
r | beginning in centre of Monntaln from
steam mill in Can on I. 'rough to \.itd twp., in 1 1,a
5 • county, l"a., I 1 the line "■ ummprov. .1 lauds m ine war-
I c name of Wiliia 1 Freeston, and formerly owned
4 1 br Brown mid B ickwell, thence north ,u 3 west w prs.
1I 2? .1 -1-,.,1,-e 474-' east 94 prs. to a stake ana stones
! oar.HdjOMM 8'• I _ M road.thencs
| 58 prs. along centre ot said highway to
i the place *t begituiing* Contaioing i" aans ft&d 136
i- perches, more or lv .s. Said l-'t coveted with
. valuable timber, I i mU( i frot i' mt nSt ition ot N t.
B ... ..ne mile from good steam >.iw mill.and three
anartersof a mile from a good water mill.
TERMS -v,o to be paid on the day ot sale on each
1 lot -it'll halt lit the ba'atice at the coniirmation. and the
; balance m three mouths thereafter with interest.
1 ; PHCEBE VANDYKE.
' July 19,1866. Administratrix. _
milE SUBSCRIBER WANTS A GOOD
1 Miller to tend a Grist Mill.
Dushore, Sullivan Co., Fa.,