§KTLOTUT. 10CAL AM) GENERAL. JPJY THE Reporter is printed upon CAMI>- j i i.'s Country and Job Fress, Office No. 56 Gold >, W York. Thomas 11. Senior, agent Rev. J. B. Oilman, (Universalist,) will preach at Sheshequin Sunday Sept . 2d, at 101 OV I LV K a. M., and at the Court House, in Towan- J,. in the evening of the same day. PROF. CHAS. W. SANDERS, is engaged to M-IST in giving instruction at the Teachers Insti- T , R TO he held at springfield Centre. MRS. DOMONTY, of Herrick, spun G runs, J - KU ,,T. 8 threads, on the 20th inst. Mrs. L, is about , I REARS of age. Who can beat this V The Presidential pandering to the Rl bel element of the South is encouraging the trai- TORS to the verge of another rebellion. This terri- P'N fact is alarming all thinking men to the dan gers of the hour, and is proving the necessity of SKEWING a v..,ited Northern front against those who J would fan anew smouldering embers of civil war. | The <'II!Y safety is to send firm, true, loyal men to : C 11-RI >-'■ Such a man we have in Hon. ULYSSES VEBUVB. Blocmstnirg Republican. GGL- " The Athens Republican" is the title et a new paper published by S. F. LATH ROB, at j ULII.S, the Leßaysville Union office having been ! J ,J to the former place. The Republican is, of j JOURS-'.what its name indie ites, sound on all the gri at TI-I Sof the day-. Mr. L. possesses all the j A ; lie- > ssaiy to make a paper worthy of I FT, AND v\ trust he will receive the eneour a •T iueiit he deserves. TOWANDA AND VENANGO , OIL COMPANY. — : Seveu-1 of our money making business men are at 1 pi, .... 1,1 engaged in the enterprize of getting up an j • :N] .IIV, for the purchase of a valuable tract of laud in Venango county,the great Oil dorado of TLI W< .id. upon which they propose to make thmi- Bclvts and those lucky enough to be interested ' villi them, richer still. Some of our townsmen j :.VC recently returned from a visit to the proper- ; tv and pronounce it a "big thing. ' If you want ; : secure ground floor interests, call early upon ; BA. OVERTON, Esq., C. M. MANVILLE orMaj.E.! W. HALE. MISS HUNT'S School for Young Ladies will iv.OPEN on Monday, September 17, 1860. TIIE GREAT Snow.— GARDNER, IIEMMINGS k ' Co. s American Circus and VAN AMOUR .II A Co'S Mammoth MI nagerie anil Egyptian Caravan, will exhibit in this place on Thursday, September Cth. j This is claimed to be the largest traveling exhibi- j tion in the world, and is highly spoken oi as chaste j and refined beyond anything of the kind which Las visited this section for yea. s. Those who wish to visit only the Menagerie, will see that one hour before the opening of the Circus performance is allotted for their benefit. &aP" The Select School of Miss L. E. Os- j V.rn will re-open on Monday Sept. 10—the num ber of scholara is limited to 30, for terms of admis- j si. -a apply TO Miss Osborn or to B. S. Russell. SUNDAY SCHOOL PIC YlC. —There will be a grand rally of THE Sunday School Army, Septem- j B-r Gib, at the BLUFF in North Towanda. All the i adjacent Sunday Schools are cordially invited to ! in with us, in a social L'ic Nic, in a beautiful , .. on tin- bank of Sugar Creek. Good speak- ! 1, go. 1 singing and good swinging, may be ex- j pected. Come one, come all, both great and ! -mall. L!V order of the Committee. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, Mansfield, Tioga . i'a. — This Institution closed its second riar mider its present arrangements on the last of .-ending out, fifteen Graduates. Six of these LIFUG TO Bradford county, the most of whom are I IR I gaged in teaching at good salaries. The demand is for more Graduates. Schools j are calling for a higher grade of teachers. The I .t-.-. in order to assist in filling this demand, ap- J ;R .pria ted at the last session of the Legislature, , L -lii-y to he paid to those who declare their int. u.- 1.1 teach. Each pupil will receive fifty cents F-.r W. I k, or one dollar, if disabled in the military or naval service, or are the sons or daughters of th WHO have been disabled in like service. It further gives to those who graduate fifty a removed : > the Argus Building,3d story, where w ill be done B O O K • B 1 N DING! Iu all its various branches, on -0.-. as reasonable as '• the times " will allow. The iliudery will be uudt-a the charge ol H. C. WHITAKER, An experienced Binder, and all work will be promptly done, in a style and manner which cannot be excelled. Music, Magazines, Newspapers, Old Books. Ac., bound in every variety of styic. Particular attention will be paid to the Ruliugand Binding ot BLANK BOOKS, To any desired pattern, which in quality and dura ility wil lie warranted. All work will be ready for delivery when promised. The patronage of the public is solicited, and perftet satisfaction guarranteed. TowanJ.i, August IstiG.— tf. WY ALUSIN G AC ADEMY. rWYALUSING, BRADFORD COUNTY, PA. Wm. 11. Bnow.s, Principal. Miss MARY E BROWS, Preceptress. The Fall Term will commence on Monday, August 20, 1866, and continue 11 weeks. Rate of tuition as fol lows : Reading, Spelling, Primary Arithmetic and Geogra phy M 00. English Grammar. Geography, Writing and 'lithmcti to Cube Root, $-i,OO. Single-Entry Book Keeping, Botany, Rhetoric, Anatomy and Physiology, Astronomy, Latin, Gieek, Higher Arithmetic and Alge bra through Qadratic Equations $6,00. Natural Phi losophy, Chemistry, Double Entry Book-Keeping, High er Algebra, Geometry, Trignometry and Surveying $7,00. Incidentals, 30 els. Tuition invariably payable by the middle of the term. No deductions on accouu ol absence except in cases of protracted illness. Wyalusing, July 10; 1866.—8w. WHOLESALE MUSIC DEPOT. L. B. POWELL, Scrantou, Pa., Dealer in Chichcr ing's Pianos Decker's Pianos, Mason A Hamlin's Cabi Tet Organs, Treat Li: dsley A Co's Melodeons, and al kinds ol Musical Instruments, Sheet Music and Music Books. Orders irom Dealers and Teachers especially solicited. Address L. B. POWELL, 116 , Pennsylvania Avenue, Scriutou, Pa. June 11,1566—y1. TIE AS of very line quality, by the chest . or at retail, bought before the recent advance, and for sale cheap at FOX'S. June 13,1866. MITCHELL'S EXTRACTS.—The finest extracts lor flavoring in use. For sale wholesale and retail at FOX'S. "(JURATION'S YEAST COMPOUND" O is tiie best yeast ever sold, iam agent lor the manufacturer. For sale at wholesale or retail. E. T. FOX. QJIOCERIES AND PROVISIONS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, JOU N MERI DE T 11, Main st., first door south of Rail Road House, Towauda. has just received a large addition to his stock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Which will he sold at wholesale aud retail, at the very lowest rates. Farmer's Produce ol all kinds bought aud sold. The public attention is respectfully invited to ray stock, which will be found to be Fresh, bought at low prices and will he sold at correspondingly low rates. Towanda, July 17,1866. ©arbiter, tjemmings SK tfo.'s iCirais. rpUE GREAT MORAL EXHIBITION AND MO -N STER 00NS O L ID ATI 0 N IS COMING ! Will Exhibit in TOWANDA, THURSDAY, SEPT. 6, iB6O. MAMMOTH MENAGERIE, —AND EGYPTIAN CARAVAN. COMBINED WITH jOy . * 4 Co AMERICA.; CIRCUS, The Largest Traveling Institution in A" erica. DAMI EL GARTEN MANAGER LIST OF ANIMAI S. COL. HALL'S TRAINED ANIMALS. African Linn, Asiatic Licit;. s, jlr.tziliian Ti. r, Senegal Leopard, African Liontf? pud N'p tted Tiger. DALY r I I: I s ! f A NT, JLNN Y T INT), the =1 II- st ever ex P ; 1. s A . 'i AIM!.' or IllPPOi'i >T A M l.'S of the New W rid, he < niy orn in Ameri i, DOI BL. HUMPED lI.V IK IA NN, KAZXLIAN iTGEK, PAIII OF YOUNG I.; ■ N-.fn m tl Cap* of Good Hope, SKNI.GAL Li:o;'.\ IDS, KOYAL lii'XGAL TR.KKB, only • !-. in America, and tli l-.rg vt ever exhibited, WHITK HI.MM AI, KM MOUNTAIN BEAK, v-ry fine, Tibbett Bear, Isabella Bear, Sacrt-d Cattle from India, Spotted Axis !"Wr. from the Banks rf tl JUv r Ganges, the first erer exhibited in Amei 1, A ri Hy na, Afri can lVlicans, African l'orc 11 pines, Guy and Bed Foxes, Ant Fitters. .Imeric.fi Fallow Beer. I'-jj ii-.i: Ichneumon, t r--:ed <'< . kat >•->:, Colden Pi/-a'.t . v uth American !'• \\ t Yi v r I'hea- -its, Spanish Macaws. Airman Par ri . .M'-niccy 'j . 1',.,' • &• . Kockv Mountain Badger, Guinea Pit JTKF WHITE H \COCKS the most beautiful Births -ver exhibited, and the only ones ever seen in any country. Prairie W Ives. Australian Cockatilla. Kosa ( katoo Ir 1 I'arounMts, An iralian Kod and Yellow ('P Med -V. and a lie 1 I Minor Animals. COLO NE L ti ALL. Will intr.i.bicp i!Pi-rfoTiuinir Fli-phnnt. .TFXNY I.IND, •Ittcli K> : rtaim, and will : ■ < titer the Den of Performing Animals, And a Daring and Graceful exhibition Of tin; j- iwer of Man ovt r the WILD DENIZENS 0E THE FOREST. The Large s; ct Popular Eou • -xi\; jfjW 01 M r fi iIU- b %z? GARDNER, HEMMING? & GO, If not tho least j.art of this Colossal Comblnati n. Observe the Names of -the Performers. i'-iISS ELIZA GARDNER- I 6- F. mala Hidor in Wo-ld. MADAME CAMILLA, l h Parisian Fqttrstrienra. Mi; . THEPTHCRP. Mile. BANEIR, U!. .--.RD HEMMINGS, lit -N tip 11: I ]*|ii .iriait, and only rival ol the GREAT ELONDIN. FRANK. CARPENTER, The Wizard Horseman. DA GARDNER. The People's Clown CHARLES MONROE. Tlio \ i-jl t Irluialdi. GEORGE BROWNE, Champion Turn ler of America. CHARLES KING, Th- \et aipli-hed Maitre du Cirque. JOSEPH SANDFORD, The Darin? GymnasL Master ED\A f IN GARDNER, The Infantile Wonder. The BAZZELL BROTHERS, Tho Skillful and Graceful Gymnasts ALSO Messrs COOPER, TAYLOR, BANEIR ROLINO, STETSEL, etc-, etc- Tile stud of Horses end Ponfpts Is the Largest r.d Best Train J C
*--t ••••!, . i. .v.. 1. > tr-.k cling c-st.-bll:, m A morion. The Entertainments will 1 • given und< r a SVIAMIWOTH PAVILL?CF3, Capable of *•••••>: v.-... . 1 .tin/ (XXX) SJM t it- r hr- will !•% li EX HI HIT IONS LA< 15 i> VY, AFTERNOON AND I.VT XING. In order toaccomm latotho persons i : a . the Menagerie and nottlie Circ the d/< ..ui i OJH L :.t 1 and ©la P M., And the CIRCUS PESf'il Jit Ni ot-in:, nee until 2 and 7 i P. M., IV.rding such Parties n>Y*n!- t< • *vitne-> :: ~1.:.a rie and ret lT, . r> tho us I'crfoi inauco Cominenccs, ONE PRICE OF ADMISSION TO BOTH SHOWS MEXANGERIE AND CIRCUS. Adults, 50 cents Children under ten yeni-s 25 " Will also F.xhibit iu TROY, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 LACEYYILLE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7' ilegal. , LIST OF PERSONS DRAWN AS.FUR ors for a Court ot Quarter Sessions to be held for Sept<- aber Term, A. D„ 1860. GRAND JURORS. Josephus Canbell, Burlington ; Jas. Moiyueux, Over ton ; Lyman r'n uch, Wells ; Joscpli Seeley, ltouie tp.; Burton Luther, Burlington; James Kdsali, Wells; Smith Lant, Rome twp. ; Addisen Cooper, lfidgbury ; Jesse Moore,South Creek ; Charles F. Sayles, Alleu Pierce. Geo. B- Davi a. Troy boro'; Edwin Rosell, Columbia ; fhomas 11. Smith, K.J.Pickering, James Gleaveland, Orwell ; L lys es Moody, Smithlield ; Gabriel Walker, Athens twp.; Means Watts Towanda North ; Benjamin Clark, l.eltoy; L. P. Williams, Troy twp.; John Fisher, Wyalusing ; Danis Gray, Tusoarora ; A. C. Arnold, Rome twp. TBAVEBS JUBOKS.—Ist WEKK. Thomas James, ( yrus Weaton, Warren ; Stephen Clark, Burlington; .Stephen Hornet, Justus Ackla, Wya lusing; Chart": Taylor, Burlington West; Morris Shep aid, WelLs ; Homer Bioeks, Jas. Kennedy, Springfield ; J ohn Divine, Towanda North; A.T.Owens, G'auton tp.; Stepheu Strickland, Alva Cooley, Alvin Nichols, John B. Smith, Wysox ; John Griflim, Francis Ovenshire, Athens twp. ; Luther Loomis, Ilansaler Leouard, Troy twp. ; J. A. Bradley, Asylum ; Orrin Hunt, Orwell ; A. J,. Granmer, Monroe boro'; J.P. Nichols,Windham; Martin Heckmer, Overton ; J. A. Park,Uerrick ; Jabez Fish, Sheshrquin ; George lloriou, Wiimot; D. A. Greeuo, Ixboy ; Edward L, Gregg, C. S. Taylor, Standing Stone ; William Peck, Ota in McCollum, Col umbia ; A. G. Mason, Towanda iwp. ; Lyman Dorfce, Mcrrit Wood.'Sniithlield ; Geo. Merrill, Athens boro. TitAVEKS JUKOIU—2d WKtk. George Johnson, A.J. Drake, Granville; A. B. Lack ey, Addisen Beidleman, Sheshequin ; Geo. T. Granger, Jona Allen. M. J. Coolbaugh, David Shores, Wysox ; Levi Stull, C. S. Elliott, Canton twp. ; Edwin Collins, James Finch, Windham ; Geo. Stoue, Calvin Stowell, Leander Gamble, Wiimot ; Wm. Shumway, Tuscarora ; lb-race Corbiu, J . P. Coburn,Warren; Abram Hnnsiker, Athens twp.; Eiijalr Wolcott, J.itchlieid;'Sanii.el Wells, Elijah Potter, Or welt ; Hiram Mason, .-south Creek ; Miles Carler.J P.Colter, Towanda Borough ; Henry Mann, Wm. Hewitt, Terry; Charles James, Rome boro ; Wm. Stevens. dgbnry James Vandyke, Ulster; L. H. lloan, Springfield; Able Bolls, Uerrick; Ebbiu Pack ard, Samuel Williams, Franklin; Chauncey Pomeroy, Troy twp.; E. W. Joues, Pike. J. M. SMITH, Aug. 7, 1860. SherilT. QHERIFF'S SiiLES.— By virtue of a writ KD ol \eud. Expo. ..-sued out ot the Court ol Common Pleas ol Bradford county, to me directed and delivered, will be exposed m publi - sale at the Court House in the Boro' ol Towanda, FA TURDAV, SEPT EMBER l,lsiio,at 1 o'clock p. m ..tin- loiiowiug described lot piece or par cel of land, situate in Ridglory twp, bounded as fol lows, to wit: North by laud ot Calvin P. Hall, east by laud oi Orrin Burn ham, sooth by land ot E. ■.. Brown, and wt-st by lands ol James Barrett. Containing fifty acres ol land, more or less, about forty acres improved, with a Iramed house, trained barn,and two orchard., ot fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of If. C. Lock wood vs. Joseph Parker. ALSO—The loiiowiug lot. piece or parcel oi land, sit uate in Athens twp.. ••-> ..i>.! as follow.-, to wit : Be ginning in the centre ot the road leading from Mill town to Atlieus boro', at the north-west com- , G W.Park's land, thence north ld|° east 10s 2 io per. along the con tie of said road t the north line ot the -'Picketing Tract" (so called) oi which this is a part, thence south I t-4A° east along -lie north line ot : aid Pickering liact 180 per. to a cot v. hence south 30° east 14 4-10 per, to a corner, the:: ,- south Jt^ 0 east 9 per. to a corner, thence south .-d sst 27 2-10 per. to a corner, thence south 32° we. . 10 perches to a cornc-r, thence south 40® west i.; iu per. to a corner ol Joseph Fhep aril's .ami, theme .-..uUi tt-J 9 east 2o 8-10 per. to a cor net . thence south 1";° ttist 40 per. to a corner, thence south 8° west 21 per. to a corner of said G'. W, Park's land, theme north -4j J west 2a-.t 3-10 jar. to the place o! beginning. Coutaiuiug Lis acres aud ttJ per.ot Lad more or less, ail improved,with a trained d welling-hou.se add two framed barns, cow-shed, and orchard of fruit teees theieou. ,-i izeu and tuki a into i xecutiou at the suit ol Harr,s Si Siiltmarsh vs. James 8. Ltiggeit. AfJsU—By virtue ot a writ ot Fi. Fa., the following piece oi parcel oi land .situate iu Columbia twp., bound id us follows, to wit: ita the north hy lands ol George Furmun, east by the public highway, south by lands of Thomas Maxwt if, ami west by 1 inn of Edward Young. Containing 110 acre, ot land mote or less übou' - j a- io- improved, with oue framed horn thereon. tsuized and taken -.nto execution at the s hi ol Alired Parson's mimi x use vs. lfoses Seeley. ALSO—The following lot, piece or pared of laud sit uate in Athens boro', honuaeu a., fOUows, to wit: On the liotth by Alji.iham i icacrick, east hy laud ot Mrs. Welch, south by Margaret Amley, aud west l.y the pub lic highway. Containing j half an acre of laud more or less, all improved with one trained dwelling house,! lew fruit tree-- there.-n. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Frank M. Cole v.-. J. W. Cole. ALSO—The foil ... .4 pi eot parcel oi land sit uate iu Herrick twp., i unded -is fDllowß, toVit: On the north by land 0! Nu'liania! Piatt, on the east by Ar- ; chibai Coleman, on the south uy Ehslia Lewis, ai.d on ' the west by ,sila., Titus. Gontaiuiug 100 acres more or ] less, about 60 acres improved, with two framed houses, t framed barn, and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized ar.il taken into execution at the suit ot Nelson Vanderpool v.,. Homy Green. ALSO—The loll" -v ing lot, piece or parcel ot laud sit- 1 uate in Wiimot twp. bounded as follows, to wit: North ' by the fc-u-quehanna lav, r, . uat and s.uth by lands of I Geo. Mi! er, and we ,t by land oi Aaron Ely. Contain ing two acres of landmoroor les-, uii improved, with ' framed house, trained wagon shop, and a tew fruit trees I thereon. Seized and taken into exe uti m at ihe suit ol (4. W. j Jacks -n use vs. ii. 1.. Edwards. ALSO—The foil wing iut, piece or parcel of land sit- I nate in West Burlington twp., bounded as follows, to I wit: On tits north by the public highway, east bj lauds ol i uwii, Swan , south by ,aiid.s 01 Geo. John- -n , rsr.d w.-st by The -L Curtis. Containing 46 acres ot 1 ,iii 1 more or lea'mut 3.1 acrts improved, with a fra med house, Irar.icc oarn, and a tew trait trees thereon. (seized and taken iut ex. cation ; I the suit oi N. G. ! Harri-' us vs. Gt- i, ■ Perry. ALSO—t he following , t pic- eor parcel ot land -it- 1 uate i.i Albany twp., bona it das 1 diow -.to wit : North t by iam'.- .1 Patrick Finna i .11 John Giine, c>st by i lands of YVm.C: ::':i * ids of Phillip Cain and I'atrE-k HoKornon, west •: J seph Huusinger. 1 Con tain, ug ..s ..e:c, ot uoi . ._ or less, about 15 acres - improved, with a hew-ed 1.-g couse, a shed, and a tew ! fruit trees theicun. Seized and taken into execution at the suit ot i. M. Heacock's use vs. Jonas !! insiuger. Al.SU—The tollov.uig lot. piece or parcel of land sit uate .at User t.vp , bounded as follows, to wit: North by pnblichighway loading from Milan to Bmithfield, east l.y public hicliw >. .ending from Towanda to A-li ens, -outa l.v lmdsoi the tVi.J iiarsh, and west by land ... Butler \ iucent. Containiug ij aero acre land more ar !c-s. all improvi d.with one framed tavern house S framed dwelling house, iramed barn, and a few fruit trees thereon. ALSO- One other j feet or parcel ol land sit tale in : said twp. ot Ulster, bounded 9- follows,to wit -. North by land ot Hatinin l-iuti, east by the public highway leading ftoui 11 wan da to Athens, south by .and ot toe J Widow Flood, and west by land ot said Samuel Iluff. | Containing one acre ot laud more or le.-s, all improved, with one trained steam Grist-mill aud Shingle Machine ! iuercou. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of N. C. j Hatris vs. Darius Myers. ALSO—The loiiowiug lot, piece or parcel oi land at- j uate in Towanda twp , bottndnd as follows, to wit: Be ginning at u yellow-pine corner in the line ot J. P, Kir by's laud, thence south t>o| - west 21 6-10 perches to the : south-east corner of sai l Kirov's farm, it being also a corner of Edward Overton's laud, thence south 324° j east 78 1 er. to a stake and stones in Jas. Nestor's line, i theuci- north 6ti° e.i-t 21 J-lu per. on the line ot lands I formerly ot James Nestor's, now tlie heirs of !>. F. Bar- i .-tow, ot. ii, to a corner iu line of Cornelius Moore, and ! thm- e westerly iu .1 straight iiue si 6 10 perches 10 the 1 place . beginning. Containing 12 acres more or less, i about ;' acres improved, with a framed li nise tb<-rt*on. . ./.Cii at.il taivcii 1:.I ■ exccu'.iuU at t e s:nu ot Darnel : Curran vs. Mary Ann Bi-bop. AL-o—The foliowitig lot. piece of parcel of land sit- ; uate ii Leßoy t-p., 0 undid as follows, to wit: On' the north by land of A. G. Kcllcy . oust by laud 01 j < .coy fi.a.ip.-:. - nil by T-".van.la Creek, aud west j by laud ot A. M.K.Wes . Gontaining 50 acres more , or k-s. • -at ..0 ..civs impioved, with a iramed house, framed barn, and a few lruii trees tht-reon. Seized aud taken iut.) execution at the suit of Edward Walker's u-c vs. B. B. stone. AgsO- -The following lot, piece or parcel of land sit- '■ ue.ie in Smithlield twp.. bounded as follows, to wit: On the north by lands ot Timothy Gil.'ailanil Horace Heatli, ea-t by land o; M.F Ransom, south by land 01 George Griffith and I! nj. Tliemus.and west by land of Alexan der Lane aud Beuj. Dauton. Gontaining 108 acres more or less, about cu acres improved, with a few fruit trees thereon Seized and taken into execution at the suit of W. Ransom vs. M. i . Ransom adm rot David Brown dee'd. ALSU—By virtue ot a writ ot levari Facias the loi iowiug lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Athens tp., bounded as lollows, to wit : On the south by the So phia Gaikin-' U t, i n the wist ii-ading Irom Wheelock's Factory to Militowu. 111 the n< rtb by laud of Benjamin C, Rice, and on the wc t by nid Bophla Calkin's land. Seized and taken into execution at tlie suit ot Samuel L. Sawyer oso vs.JuhnG. Roberts. J.M. SMlTH,Sheriff. Shot ill's Office. Towauda, Aug. >. 1. 66. MRLAL LIST FOR SEPMIBER TERM. J. Commencing September.'!, IS6G. Lydialawn vs. Atuos Baker Issue Emma J. Hewitt Ac. v-.. Samuel Kellum et ai.ejectment David McDuffie vs. North Branch Canal Co damage Joint F. Means vs David Wiimot appeal H A Hood vs. Shipman a Welles deiit Ghas W Clapp v s Welles, Blood k Co., replevin SVkl P Bioou's ut vs. G F Welles Jr case Clark A Baker vs. Abraham Steers et al uebt John Bortc vs. Pomeroy Brothers Ttepaaa Pomeroy Brothers vs. J S Smead appeal Jili B~ Stalfbrd vs. D U Blackuian do ! Amos Griffieth et al vs. A. 11. Spalding do Polly Chilson vs. John W Sweet replevin James Wn-'.cy vs. Bosweli Luther case I Daniel Blackman vs. J L Bockwell &c do T I) Hail VB.oaM>Bne Hall ejectment : Samj Hyatt et al vs. F S Elliott et al trespass Elijah Walker vs. Peter llcudershot appeal I Adam Sehcrenger vs. M B Owen debt j Eleazer Pomeroy vs. Josiah Gilbert ejectment I Jesse VVarcleli vs. Elhauan Smith case | Aug Lewis vs. D D Brewster ejectment ! Horace Hemau vs. Alien & J B Conklin do 1 H S Phiuney vs. Otis P Lyou case j Commown'Rh Pennsylvania vs. P 1' Sweet et al.. .soi ia i Robt Campbell's adm'rs. vs. John S Madden appeal | Val Wagoner et ux vs. Morgan T'erwillegar ca.-u Joseph 6 Corson vs. David S. Miller case I John Mull in vs. James McCowville appeal Myron Owens vs. David S Miller CJ - se Miles Prince vs. Edwin Owens et 41 ejectment [ Mort Vanderpool-vs. Nelson Vanderpool debt Alfred Noxou vsATowanda CoalAlrou G'o.,sciiasur mor BRADFORD COUNTY,ss. Subpocuas returnable on Monday. September 10, A. D. 1-66, at lu o clock, a. m. E. O. GOODRICH, August 16,1866. Prothouotary. Cfpui REGISTER'S NOTICES. —Notice is here by given, that there lias been lilid and settled in the office of the Register 01 Wells, in audfor the county of Bradford, actounts of Administrate >n upon the fol lowing estates, viz : Partial ace't of Elvira S iribiey <>::ardian of IdaC and Elvira A Sihiey. Final acc't of Wm H Spindler ex,r of Eliza Gist, late of Springfield ,dec'd, Final acc't of V S Vincent adrn'r of Joseph Farr,latc of Ifidgbnry, dee'd. Final acc't of Alex. Rich guardian oi Mary Virginia Clark, and Betsy M Clark. Partial acc't oi Thus. Williams and Sam'! Annable ex'rs of Roderick Williams, late of Canton, dee'd. Final acc't ot J E Cook adm'r of Aranthus Hyatt,late of Wells, dee'd. Final acc't of Sally M & Isaac Laytou ex'rs of John Layton, late of Litchfield, dee'd. Final acc't ot Hiram Horton adut'r of Josiah H Little late of Troy, dee'd. Final acc't of Jerome J Green guardian ot Salmon T Green. Final acc't of A 1> Fo-s & Mary Mills adm'rs of Jos. Mills, late of I.eKoy, dee'd Final acc't oi Win . Verbeck adm'r oi M H Leonard, late of Troy, dee d. Final acc't of B F Knapp guardian >1 George Ku.ipp. Final acc't of David Gardner adm'r oi Theron Hiue hart, Final acc't ol Eliza ii ardman adin'ix oi Vcru-s N Bo irdrrun, late of Windha.a, dee'd, Final acc't oi C H White (one ot the) adm'rs of Wm. B French, late ot Franklin, dee'd. Final acc't of Wm. Bunnyau adm'r of CyrnaSmitu, late of Burlington, dee'd. Final acc't of C F Welles, jr. & Edivin White adm'rs of A P Stevens, late of Athens, dee'd. Final acc't of Wm.Gregg adm'r of Francis V Gregg, late of Towaiida, dee'd. Final acc't ot Kiieon Pn kard adm'r ol NtiesF Pack ard. late of Leßoy, dee'd. Fiual acc't oi Jas. McKean adm'r ot Samuel Walls, late of Armenia, dee d. Final account of A. f). Foss, administrator ol Sam!. VV. WLcox, laic ol Leroy twp., deceased. Final acc't ot O F Parsons adin'r oi Alvah lle.tiu, late of Terry, dee'd. Final account ot Wm. B. Wilcox, administrator of J. A. Koyse. iate ol Le oy,deceased. 1 inai accT ol B a Russe.i t i, late ol Orwell, dee'd - Partial acc't, ol G G Gridley guardian of Jenm ■ and Seymour Tyrrell. Partial ac count ol E.G. Kellogg. ; irdian of Wirt Warlord. Final account of ( has. Chaffee. . .istrator ot Is aac it. Horton, deed. late ot Shesu ; ... Final act't of Wm. Mix guardian o. i> Henry, Hen lietta and Carrie Bsrstow. I .SO—. he appraisement of property sei off by Exe tutors or Administrators 11 wid ws or children, ol the iollowing decedents : Estate of Wm. Zaucr. " '• Peter V Bennett. " Joel S'alf'ord. " " Alouzo Long. " '• Caiviu Lewis. " " Ghas. D Miller. " " Ghas. James. '• '• Guieb Allyu. " " Cbas. Drake. " Peter isteriger. " '• John W. A;ger. And the sam will be presented to the Orphan's CourL ol Bradford Gounty, on Monday the 3d day of Septem ber next, lor confirmation and allowance. A". G, ELSPItEE. Register. Register's Office, Aug. 7, 1866 \ DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice afJk- is hereby given th.u all persons indebted to thee.s tate ol Davids. Horton, late ot VVysox tp. dee'd. are requested to make immediate payment, and all having claims upon said estate will present tic m duly autlu-aii cated for settlement. GEO. ! GRANGER. Aug. 22, l soo. Admin istrator. t I'MINISTRATORS NOTICE.-Notice A-Liticby giveu i a ■ persons indebted to she e.-. a'c oi Absalom J. Carr .t d, late of Albany twi , are requested to tu ... immediate payment, anu the. having demands again i said estate will present th ai duly authenticated tor ttlement. if 11. IUCUARDS, J. N. GARR. Aug. 28, ;St>tl. Administrators A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice all pera as a lebted tate r*ally Olmstead, decv late ot I'isier t are reqir -teu to r iimmediate puyniebt, ai: i those having demands ag.iin • said estate will present ih . 1 - . . M '• U'JllK'lil. Iv i'i. Adfainistrator. A DMINISTRATRIX NOTICE.- - Notice i.s ai- hereby that all persons indebted tvth es tate oi Jus. .1. i-urnum. iute oi Comm-jri w,•., dec . aie request! • > > make immediate puymeut. and thus having claims .:. ainst said estate will present them duly authenticate.! for aeubneiit. LUGV A. TUBMAN, EDWIN Rl'.-sELL. July 9, 1566. Administrator-. EXEC II! iI X .8 Oi iC E—X otict; is iic'i'c iiy giveu, that all persons indebted to the estate of JOHN G. ADAM .late of Nona Towmda twp.,dee'd, ai .. , . -ted to make in: me. isle puyaieut, and those having claims against said c■ ■: arc requested to pre sent luem to John v. Mix, at his ofßepin Towanda Bo rough, uuly authenticated for iirttli-ihituli LL\ f M. AD A July tl, l-cti. Fxe • ,ix A DM. INIBiivATOU'B NOTICE.— Nw.ce JLM. is hereby given, that ail pw.-.n- , the estjtool Peter 1. Vroman, late oi West Burling■ . iwp., dc u, are requested to make immediate p.iym i., au-.i hose having demanus against .-.iia -■ ,ate will please p. sent duly authenticated lot settlement. HIRAM H. Foster, July 24. 1866. Administrator. A DMINIS'R'S NOTlCE.—Notice here '■y givi u that ail persons indebted to the estate m Martin Compton, late ot Burlington twp.. Bradiord Gouuty, dee'd, are requested to make payment without delay and all having claims against said estate are re quested to present them uuiy autheut.cated lor settle mint. JESSE B. McKKAN, July i 9, 1866. Administrator. A DAtlNib L'LtATOR'S NO iTCE.-Nuiieu J.3L is hereby giveu, that x . n> indebted to the estate-oi J AML.S cAVEtc i ate ol icwaiida tivp., dee'd., aie requested to ma,. mmediate paymtm and those having demands ago said e s,ate will i res entthem duly authenticates i Geui-i.;. .tin A . SaV'EKGOOL, Aug. s, is'd. Adjiiuistrat A DMI N ISTEATOIi'S NO i ICE.—NoDce - hereby given, that all persons i;;. < utod tei the estate oi J. W. TYiUtELL late ol firfell twp.. de cea sd, are lequesteJ to make immediate payment, atiJ those having claim against said estate A ~ ,„VNM it- ~, dulv authenticated tor settlement. 0. •. Gl.l i>LKV , Aug. Id, lS'Jd. Aemiuisfra .-•• | N'CORl'UiiA i'iON NUTit'ES.--Applied- A. tion . i in orporation of Northern Gomnuindery ol knights ieinplai, No. I?,ol Towaiida, Application tor incorporation ot Union Gapter No. ldl, it- R. A. M. ol Towauda. Application lor incorporation o. Union Lodge No. 10s, A. Y.M. of Towauda. Application for iucorj oration of the Leona Educa tional Association. Application lor incorporation ol First Christian Church ot Franklin. Application lor 'ucorpo.alion ol Christian Church ol Albany. Notice is hereby given that Ihe above named Associ ations have severally pre-en ed to the Court ol Com mon Picas of Biadiou. County their articles i associa ion asking baa d< ree of Incorporation, and the said Court having ex unined the same, and finding the n cor rect, whl de-cue ihii. they be incorporated as prayed I lor on Monday, Sep- ember 3, lsbfi, at p. ill . unless i cause be shown to the contrary. E. ij. GOODRICH , Prothouotary. l'rotliouotary's Office, Aug. 3, lSiid. APPLICATION IX DIVORCE.-2b fly -i V j, t ne Fury—'So. 173 Feb'y. Term. 1-dd. V | hereby notified that Glories Fury, your husband, i.,.s j applied to the Couit o; Common Pitas u. BraUi..rd to., i for a divorce from the kinds o matrimony, and th, - -i I ! G -'H i has appointed Monday, .sept 3. 1>>";. at 2 o'cU. k : p. m., at the Court House in Towauda. lor hearing the said Ben ben s. Trask in the premises, at which time aud I place you an attend il you think proper Aug. j, 1866. J • M. SMITH. si>e ; 1. A DMINISTRATOR'S N OTICE.- Notice il is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the I estate ot ABSALOM J. GARB, late oi Albany twp.. deceased, are requested to ln.ike ijniucniutc payment, aud those having claims against said e.J.ate will pr sent" them duly authenticated tor settlement. R. H. RICHARDS, J. 11. GARR, Aug.2o, ls-Gii Administrators. I VTEW AND FRESH GOODS I I_l Just received, A FULL STOCK OF GROCERIES, ißought for Cash, WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT A SMALL ADVANCE. Thankful for past favors, 1 would respectfully any to my old triends that 1 hope by strict attention ami fair prices to merit a continuance ol their favors. Towauda Feb. 2. K. T. FOX. ROCERIES of all kinds are selling J cheap at FOX'S.