Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, October 18, 1866, Image 3

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    iir>t.dfonl §J*pottrr.
REMOVAL. —Tire building occupied by
,J K> KEPOKTKR, has been removed a few
, H ls east of its former location, where
friends will find us, ready to attend
to all their w ants in the line of printing.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
fcarTbe l^V" rter if ! liiht, J "l JOU
8K1 .,;S Country and Job Press, Office No. 56 Gold
.• New York. Thomas H. Senior, agent.
IN Greenwood the majority for Cly
,IS 8, but for Elwell only C. Robert F. Clark,
LU ADE an Elwell speech in that township the
, before the election. Thai Accounts for it.
Republican.
FATAL CASUALJXV. —We ARC pained TO re.
E AA accident by which Mr. Canfield Tyler, one
of the most enterprising and valued citizens of
p. hair, lost his life last Wednesday evening. Mr.
T\ ;• r had been in attendance upon the Fair, and
V , returning home, accompanied by MR. William
Francis, when, in turning the corner above Mr.
.E.UJU- L Dickinson's, he was flung from the buggv
.A,:! 1 between the forward wheels and the shafts.
The horses took fright, and in this terrible posi
tion he was dragged about 13 rods, breaking his
1, and mangling him so shockingly that he died
oil Saturday morning. — Agitator.
COLLISION ON THK EKIE RAILWAY. — Oil
T lay morning, 9lb iust., as the Stock Express
, . hacking into a switch about 12 milts east of
KM: .. C.xpr...: ; .-.IN came in collision, badly
is. S ing the engine and telescoping the freight car
ji : • tlie passenger. No lives were lost, and only
WERE broken, and what was most miracu
ku.- these legs were wooden legs, owned and oe
by a cripple on board. One of the stock
VAS shattered all to pieces yet the animals
vr. : most entirely uninjured.
THE FISHWAY COMPLETED. — We are grati
• lt> learn from the Wrightsvillu Slay, that there
: ir prospect of a free passage of shad and oth
• !I up the Susquehanna, during the next seas
on. The Star says :
"The schute or fishway in the dam, below this
has been completed by the Susquehanna
R , itnpauy, and is now ready for the purpose
: ; which it was designed. We suppose the shad
in- it a trial in their next annual, migratory,
ii -U watt i tour up our stream the ensuing spring.
It ii. re were any young shad to descend this fall
tie V were wont to do before dams were built in
t:.c • juehaana, they could notify tlnir old folks
intli y arrive at home in shatl-dom that the
track is clear."
0. VR.I RI'MY. —ON Wednesday morning
1. t Dr. Up De Graff, attended by a corps of sur
g< ons ..L ! physicians, consisting ol Dr. liice, of
thi:, ~TY. Dr. Wagcnseller, ot Selimsgrove, Pa.,
Dr. T .teil. TIL Troy, I'.U, and Dr Mctcalf, of Owe-
GO. proci T-IL- dt • L)II I. 11. where they were joined
by Dr. Post, ofL I ii. Prs. Smith and Hammond,
i f lYiiU Yu . Dr. Sloan, of Geneva, anil Dr. Hat
nitstr, of Dresden. Tin company, representing
ti. blest lin dical talent this section of country
I .HI ist. then repaired to the residence of the
I nit a short distance from Dresden, where Dr.
! ; . Graff", M this city, ably assisted by Drs.
II VT igeii-dler, Mctcalf and others, removed
TIN . tig- t Ovarian Tumor of which record has
■ A having attained the enormous weight
■ /.■>. This immense internal growth
: LB nature known to surgeons as lUUUUOCU
•nnected to the body by means of a pod
inches in width. The plan adopted in its
:i was that pursued by our mot t successful
mist except that the pedicle- was severed
... .U- of the FO-K.s-eur, rendering a ligature un
y. The operation, and all the minuthc
"K .G it, were lauded by the ]>hysicians pres
. I. IVING been the most heroic of its kind, and
U: ly accord to Dr. Up De Graff a pre-C-mi-
S 1.1 11 attained by few in the profession, a
• - unsurpassed, a self-possession truly
rf'il. The condition of the patient at pres
ttei than the most sanguine of hose pres
nticipated, and the prospects of ultimate ri
v ■ i. Ebnira Advertiser.
V VCI-II.Y ACCIDENT AND DEATH. — It be
- our painful duty to record the sudden death
i ' H > I.ES E. POOLE, a young man well lino vn
ally esteemed by our citizens. He had
1 • :.J years been superintendent at the Eagle
: H position he filled with satisfaction to
accrued. The particulars of the sa :l affair
: follows : Oil Saturday evening last,
. t returned from the funeral of one of the
'l.l been burned in the Eagle Shalt, a
■I--.. HE had left the horse and wagon he
• t the table of the Seneca works, and A top-
He '.llOO 011 his way home. While there
: Oilbur and Joseph Cool, also employees
I'ittston A Elmira Coal Co.. returned from
G • .cursion on which they had been dur
• L iv. They were asked what luck tb-.V Lad
- : ud r. plied that they had made out to gc-t
IF stnuts. At this, Mr. Poole and several
ut the office, went to work to get a por
: t.. clu. nuts from tin-, p cke-ts of Mr. Cool
•I Wilbur. Mr. Wilbur H.ul got out of the
i ;.U 1 gone into the office for SIME article he
1 TN take to the barn ; Mr. Cool remained in
buggy and was scuffling, good naturedly, with
Poole and one or two others about the ehest
:;11 iter resisting the other with any vigor. —
! - : 1 ■ 1, it is thought, had his gun (a shotgun)
in or across his knee, and in some way
utable to him, the hammer was drawn
IN! the whole charge of shot penetrated the
UL lungs of Mr. Poole. He staggered back
ied in LESS than half an hoax witnout speak
.vord. The shock to his beloved wife, who
: w minutes before had left him, having SC.
ttied lrim to tin funeral, was most distress
- i. it was also to Mr. Cool, and all present.—
j ' . (ia.ellf.
OwKiet.—Tim following items are from
Oivcgo da • :
Saociraa DEATH.- A child, Id years old, of
harles laL i, who has charg. Ola i'ang of iu(U
I the canal at the lower end ot the narrows, l,.st
- lite a few II ivs ago by upsetiug upon its person I
; .'I ol hot lard which liad been left within its J
T : : -h. The whole lower part of its body was shock- !
GG -gly -.-aided, and its sufferings terrible during
• FUW hours that it survived.
| 1 MI IN THE RXVKB. —The body of an unknown
1:1 YMS found in the river, a mile or two above
I.? A tlii-> morning, supposed to be that of a canal
•: I who has been missing since Sunday last,
I IBI.NT. — On Wednesday, October 10th, Ilen
.- • Duesen of Tioga, got his foot caught in a
B as he was crossing the railroad track near
' B PUT, fell over and fructuied his left leg, just
■ the ankle. The limb was set bv Dr. G. W.
AND is doing well.
•B -ll. mors DEATH OF A STBANGEK.— Last Sat
yMl old mas taken from the cars at James
i Chautauqua Co., helpless and speechless, in
'■•' l tic stroke, having been attacked near Cor
! • • ; taken to the house of John Rootey, Poot
. and on Monday died without having been
TO speak or make known his name or resi-
His effects revealed the fact that his name
rut- irt Millspaugh, had been a soldier from
'TE in the \\ ar ol LT>l2 and formerly lived in
HI 'in cry County, Ohio, aud at or near Wil-
I IT, L'a. HE was about 75 years old. lie
I . A ticket from Ciucinnati to Philadelphia.
TOWANDA, Oct. 16, 1800.
Mn. EDITOB : iu your paper of TLIO 4th iußt., we
| notice an urtielo over the signature of J. K. Flem-
ING, which, we think, is calculated to do injustice
1 to tis.
Messrs. IVXSON, PHINNEY, I>LAKM AN & Co. never
wrote us asking us to attend the Institutes for
the purpose of lobhybuj their hooks through,
nor did we engage Mr. KINGSBURY to do so. V, r e
have too high an estimate of the intelligence of the
teachers of Bradford County, to offer to and in
struct them iu reference to their-action on tl.e
question ot test hooks. V,'e hclievo them quite
competent to decide for themselves.
As to our beiug used as a "cut's paw " by Mr.
K. we beg leave to say that such is not the case,
and that Mr. K. never saw the articles referred to
until they appeared in print.
'ALVOIID A BARBER.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
AHKEDON'S COMPOSITION FOR FRUIT TREES. —
A correspondent at Troy, Pa., usks us relative to
P. B. Sheldon's composition for the destruction ol
hovers and other insects on fruit trees. On inquiry
we learn from reliable parties in Steuben county,
that the composition h s been tested iu that sec
tion and is approved. Though at first inclined to
look upon it as a nostrum, the testimony before us
—mainly elicted by our inquiries—is such that
(with the addition of a knowledge of the iugredi
euts of the compo: ition) we are inclined to regard
the preparation of Mr. Sheldon as valuable. The
composition, which has been patented, is adver
tised in this paper.— Moore'a Rural New- Yorker.
\\ ICKHAM & BLACK arc again on hand
with New Goods, just suited to the season. Call
and see their stock.
HELP FOR THE LADIES. —A good Sewing
Machine is the best investment to he found.—
Wheeler A Wilson's, for family use, is by far the
best. For tailoring get Singers, Call at Wiekham
A Black's and see the work for proof.
PENSIONERS.—The instalment of Pensions
due on the -Ith oi Sept., paid to Pensioners upon
bringing their Pension certificate to the under
signed. J. N. C ALIKE.
Pension Agent.
MARRIED .
McNEAL—MAKR—At the house of George P.
Burd, Get. 11, by Rev. J. P. Browne 11, William
McNeal and Catherine Marr, both of Asylum.
CONKLIN —GIBBS- -At Monroeton Pa. by Rev.
Hillock Armstrong, Oct. the BthMr. Eli Couklin
of Towanda, to Miss Nancy Gibbs, of Overton.
LINDL\—WILSON—At the house of L. J. An
dress, Alba Oct. 10, by V. M. Wilson Esq. Ben
ton G. Lindley of Canton to Mi s A. E. Wilson
of the former place.
MOWNER—BUECHARD—At the hmse of the
brides father, Oct. 11th, by Rev. Clark Salmon,
C. A. Towner to Miss Sarah L. Burchard, all of
Rome.
POST—EIPIT.ru - At the Presbyterian Parsonage
Wysox, Oct. 11, by the Rev. J. A. ltosseel, Vic
tor E. Post, of Sheshequin, Maria E. Eippeth of
Wysox.
Kciu vltiuiTtiscnicnts.
THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE,
1N T CASH, PAID FOR
WELL CLEANED BUCKWHEAT,
AT THE CASCADE MILLS.
H. B. INGHAM.
Catnptown, Oct. 8, 18(30.
J P. CHAMBERLAIN,
WYALtISING, PA.,
successor to B. M. & E. WELLES, general Warehouse
bi;-i ess. Also keeps ou hind a gtaer.il assortment ol
hard and soft ground plaster, Lime, Salt, and Farm
ing Implements. Cooking Stoves ol vuiiuus pattern-.;
Parlour Moves, Ac., all of which will be sola at rea
sonable rates, for ready pay. Cash paid for grain.
Wyalnsing, pa. Oct. fitb, 18GG-3r.l*
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.—By virtue of
an order issued out of the Orphan's Court of Brad
ford C unty, the undersigned guardian of Jessie, minor
Child of John J. Ward, and Emily Ward, the las. ol
whom ;s deceased, will sell ou the premises November
24,1866, at I o'clock, p. m., one undivided lilt!) share
of certain lands situate in Penn twp., Perry county,
Pa., bounded and described as follows :
Gri the south uud west by laud.-; of George Ban l!e!
and Gilbert Branagan and Alexander Gailey, on the
north by land o: Wni Mcllvaiue. Containing 210
acres, be the same more or less.
ALSO—Gneundivid 1 (iith part of all tk : measur
ago or tract ot land situate in Junicfct, twpPerry <o.
i'a., bound d and described as follows: Beginning at
a white oak, thence by laud of Solomon Stranple and
Christian Fisher, north 15 J west 157 per. to stones,
thence by lands of Geo. M(.-liler heirs south 77° east
47 per. to >t -nes thence north 70° east 50 per. to stones
theuce by land of Solomon St rati per, south 75° east 2:>
per. to a hickory, thence south G° east JO per. to a
white oak, thence southerly 50 per. to the place ol be
ginning. Containing 47 acres, 140 perches, net measure.
TERMS—SSO to be paid on each piece of land on its
being struck uowa, the balance on confirmation.
HARRY MIX,
Oct. 15,15G(3, Guardian.
ORPHAN'S COl RT SALE.- By virtue of
an order i-sued out of the Orphan's Court ol Brad
ford County, the under-igued administrator of the e—
i te ! Aivah Heath, late of said county, will sell on
the premises, November 24,1866, at 1 o'clock, p.m.,
the tolc> wing described lot piece or parcel ol laud situ
ate in Terry twp., beginning at a po.-.t she north-west
corner of Cue warrant, (formerly a hemlock) fiance
east 53 per to a post and stones, thence south by .. 1,,
formerly belonging to John Bennett, 233 per t> as one
heap iu warrant line, thence we t 57j p. rm a white
oak, thence north !|° cast 233 per. t . the phi c- Of I e
ginning. Containing oG acres and 41 ;> relies , more or
wsa, about 15 acres improved, framed bouse and harn
and a tew fruit trees tiicreo i.
ALSO—AiI the right, title and inter s! of the said
Alv.tli Heath in a:.J to the following described piece or
parrel ot laud -ittidte iu Terry twp., rounded north by
lands ot J. W. Dtßaisoa, esst by hnds ol Daniel Welles
south t>y lands formerly owned by Samuel Hilhouse,
west by......is now n p- s. cs ion ot J, W. Dennison.
Containing about lob iter, s, more or less, about 15 acres
improved, with trained ham and a young orchard there
on. s.iid land now in possession ol J. w. Dennison
TERMS—SSO doll . .-hall be paid down ou the day of
sale, one half the balance on continuation ot sale, the
balance in one year thereaiter, with interest Irou: the
confirmation.
O. F. PARSONS,
Oct. 15,1866* Administrator.
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.—By virtue of
an order i--ned out of the Orphan's Court of Brad
lord County, the undersigned administrator of the es
tate ot Sally Olin-te.nl, late ol said county, dece.i--d,
will s il on the premises, on November 24,18GG, at I
o'clock p. m , the following described lot, piece or pir
■el of lan situate in Ulster twp., bounded ou th-e is*,
by the puulie tiiglnvay leadiug from Towaudi to Athens
on the nortii l>y lot ot Wiiiiu a Bowman, west by lands
torraerly belimging to Win. itibson, now in posses-ion
oi C- Rockwell A Co.. sooth by the school house lo .
Containing about one dearth ot an aero, more or less ,
one trained house and shed and a few truit trees Iher • n.
TERMSSO to he paid on the day oI sale and the
balance ou final confirmation.
GEORGE MORLKY,
Oct 15. IsGG, Administrator.
/ hRPHAN'S COURT SALE.—By virtue of
ari order issued out of the Orphan's Court of Brad
ford nunty. the undersigned administrators of the es
tate of A. J. CUT, late oi Albany twp., wilt sell on the
premises on Saturday, November 24, 1866, at 1 o'clock,
p. m . the following described lot, piece or panel of
i iud situate ai Alt),my twp , beg titling at the centre ol
iheCaildidßoad,then >• southsl° west 57,3 per.ton
post, thence north bb° west 3-per to a post, thence
north 30° east 32 per. to a put, thence along Caiidin
Road - lit it 37° east 12 per. thence south s'l4° east 16
per. th< ;,ee south 37 5 east 22 per. thence "south 45°
ea-'t!) 4 ' per. to the place of baginuiug. Containing
la lores, be the same more or less.
TERMS $25 be paid on the property being struck
down and the balance on confirmation of -ale.
R. H. lib HARDS,
J. 5. CAL.K,
Oct. 15, 1 66. Administrators.
JJ ARTMAN'S SAFETY BRIDLE AND
l A. A LlNES.—Patented November 7, 1-G5.--1 his mo-t
novel invention prevents all accidents by ho aes. With
I it, the running away, or kicking of a horse, is utteriy
impossible. A most valuable art'ele for ail who drive
horses. Bee AgficaUuritt tor Match, ISGG. Recom
mended by Wilkes, ol the >'/) if of the Times ; Bonner
i .f th- New fork Ledger, the Editor of 'he Field, 'J'uij
1 ton/ TtoHi . and many other celebrated horsemen.
The subscriber owns the patent for Tioga, Snsqoe
hanna and Bradford counties. Individual or Township
rights lor sale, on favorable tei ins
Harness it akers who wish to make the lines for their
u- niers who buy individual lights, will be dealt with
: liberally.
ISy a slight aitcr.ili i. the safety lines mty he at
I ta; bed t • almost any bridle.
All persons are cautioned against making i.r using the
bridle or lines, iu the counties aforesaid, without au
thority Irom the undersigned.
ROBERT < . SIMI'.-jON.
Wellsboro, Sept. 5,1866. —tf.
QUOARS IN EVERY STYLE FOR SALE
hJ cheap, wholesale and retail, at FOX'S.
I MUST'S PHILADELPHIA GARDEN
A SEEDS tor sale oy
March 7, G6'. E. T. FOX
Books anil Stationers,
EVV ABRA NC! EME N T
AT TIIK
NEWS ROOM AND HOOK STORE.
The undersigued having purchased the BOOK STORE
AND NEWS BOOM of J .1. Giifiitlis, respectfully in
vite ihe old join ii ■ i the establishment. and the public
generally, to call and examine our stock.
ALYOBD A BARKER.
S; W. AI.VI)Kt). F. K UAKHKK.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF VOCAL
and instrumental music constantly on hand at the
NEWS ROOM.
A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF
Family and Pocket Bibles, cheaper than ever be
lore oil ere d in this market, at the NEWS ROOM.
piIOTOGRAFII ALBUMS OF ALL
X sizes and styles, at the NEWS ROOM.
(JAMES FOR THE FAMILY CIRCLE,
NA at the NEWS ROOM.
DON 'T FAIL 10 CALL AT THE N EWS
IIOOM , and i: )oa don't see what yon want, ask
" l ALVOBD i BARBER.
MUSIC, OK ANY OTHER ARTICLE
in our line, ordered at short notice, hy calling at
_ NEWS ROOM.
(CHINESE FANS FOR SALE AT THE
NEWS ROOM.
0 HAYING AND TOILET SOARS, FOR
LA sale cheap at the NEWS ROOM.
DOCKET BOOKS, A LARGE ASSORT
A MENT at the NEWS BOOM.
LUNE ASSORTMENT OF BRAVER
JL Books at.the NEWSROOM.
SUBSCRIPTIONS TO ALL THE STAN
LA OA lib Daily and Weekly Papers, received at the
NEWS ROOM.
/100DS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT
VA reduced prices at the NEWSROOM.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BEST
quality Perfumery at Sc- NEWS ROOM.
1 COMMERCIAL NOTE RARER, BY THE
vy Ream or quire, \. ry cheap at the NEWS ROOM.
LARGE VARIETY OF FANCY ARTI
CLES at the NEWS ROOM.
' ftlisrellaneotts.
H. GO RE'S DR U G STORE
W. H. If. UoEB. (successor to Barstow .& Gore,) is
continuing the business at the old .stand. No. 4 Patlon's
block, where he is daily receiving additions to his
Stock from the most reliable importers and ma- nf'ac
turers respectfully a-ks or a lioeral share ol public
patronage, A 1 .rge stock o!
F UE S II D P. U G S AND MEDICINES
Has just been received,and we are now prepared to sun
ply the 1
WANTS OP THE PUBLIC WITH ALL ARTICLES
BELONGING TO THE TRADE.
Pi RE WINE- AND LIQUORS, FOR MEDICAL USE
ONLY. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF CONCENTRATED
BoTANI ECLECTIC AND HOMtEPATHIC MEDI
CINES.
ALL THE POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES.
FAINTS, OIL, VARNISH,
PAINT AND VARNISH BRUSHES,
DYE-STI FFS AND GLASS.
FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES OF EVERY KIND.
TILDEN's ALCOIi Lie AND FLITD EXTRACTS,
AI.A'A/. UI l> A.V 11 liKS lA* O 11) S
AU the Best Trusses,
ABDOMINAL S U P P O It T E RjS ,
Shoulder Biaces,
811 EAST PUMPS, NIPPLE SHELLS, AND SHIELDS,
Nursing Bottles, Syringes and Catheters.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF I! AXORS, STROPS, DOCKET KNIFES,
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS OF LATE STYLE
AND BEST QUALITY.
V large -.apply Brushes for the Hat and Hair. Also lor
the fec'h and Nails, Tooth Powders and Pastes
Oil . Perfumery, Soaps, Combs, Hair Dye, lu
vigorators, Ac., Kerosene, Kerosene Lamps,
Shades, Chimneys, Wicks, Ac., all of
the latest styles.
CHOICE CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF.
tfW Physicianssupplied at reasonable rates. Medi
cines and Prescript-ions carefully and accurately com
pounded and prep red by competent persons at all hours
of the day and night. Sunday hours from 9 to 10 e'-
en kin the forenoon, to 2in the altcrnoon.
' , „ W. H. H. GORE.
Lowanda, -ept. 29, 1866.
J # W . T A Y L U R
Is r.ow receiving a very large and well selected
ST OCK 0F FALL GO ODS.
Comprising al I the
NEW AND DESIRABLE STYLES
In market, and will he exhibited with pleasure. A
very due assortment of
DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS
To match. A large stock of
CLOTHS AND SACKINGS.
A large slo k of Ladies and > isses
WOOL SHAWLS AND KNIT GOODS
Of all kinds.
BROW N SHEETING k BLUH'D MUSLIN
A full assortmeut of
FANCY GOODS.
A very large and complete stock of
MILLINERY GOODS,
And a great variety {of other goods too numerous to
mention. Oct. 9, 1366.
PIANOS, AMERICAN ORGANS AND
MELODIANS.
The undersigned most respectfully announces to the
citizens o! Towanda and vicinity, that he ha-, purchased
the Music business of (J. T. COLE, and will hereafter
supply any of the above articles, together with
VIOLINS, GUITARS, ACCORDIANS STRINGS, AC.,
on as good terms as they can he had elswhere.
W. A. CHAMBERLAIN.
He is also Agent lor the
CELEBRATED AMERICAN WATCH,
and has always on hand, a good assortment cl Swiss
Watches, with a general assortment o!
JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS,
Silver and Plated Ware of the BEST MANUFACTUR
ERS, which will be sold at unusually low figures. A
large variety ol Clocks just received, among which may
l.i found theSeth Thomas, which has no equal
REPAIRING AND JOBBING,
done with neat-essand dispatch, and warranted. To
those who can't ee, we would say go : . Chamberlain's
and get a pair of glasses that will make you see as well
as ever. Don't target the shop, nearly opposite th a
Court House. W. A. Cii A if BEKLAIN.
Towanda, Nov. C, 190.').
DUMP MA N U F ACTURY !
SILAS BETTS A AO.,
Of Burlington, Bradford County, Pa., are manufactur
ing the old and well known Wooden Pump with all the
latest improvements. Also laying Pump Logs from
Springs, Ac., Ail orders promptly attended to.
July 10, lttGO.—tf.
"UTRATTON'S YEAST COMPOUND"
KJ is the best yeast ever sold. lam agent for the
: manufacturer. For sale at wholesale or retail.
E. T. FOX.
I
tjumpljrqi 13rotl)crs' Column.
ID O O T S I
800 T S !
BjjO 0 T S !
SHOES!
SHOES!
SHOES I
BOOTS AND SHOES
BOOTS AND SHOES
BOOTS AND SHOES
HUMPHREY BROTHERS,
Have just completed arrangements with some o I the
BEST MANUFACTURERS
Of the country, for a supply of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Which, taken together with work ol their
OWN MANUFACTURE,
Enables them to oiler to the public the most
COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
OF
FIRST CLASS GOODS,
Ever exhibited in this maiket, at prices which
DEFY COMPETITION.
We don't ask any oue to
TAKE OUR WORD
For it. but invite all to
EXAMINE OUR STOCK,
• AND
SATISFY THEMSELVES
That wo will
PERFORM ALL WE ADVERTISE.
TO
(J OI XT RY M ERCHA NTS
We would say. we are prepared to furnish auy amount ol
BOOTS AND SHOES
AT
WHOLESALE.
The attention of
SHOEMAKERS
Is called to our
i
LEATHER AND SHOE FINDINGS
Where they wii! find anything used in
MANUFACTURING,
Front
PEG TO A SIDE OF SOLE LEATHER
<
In the
HARNESS DEPARTMENT
Will he found eventhiup: in the line ol
HORSE GEAR,
HARNESS,
SADDLES,
BRIDLES,
COLLARS, &C
Also,
IIORSE BLANKETS,
LAP ROBES,
WHIPS,
Ate., Ate., Ate., Ate., Ate
HUMPHREY BROTHERS
1 ToVftbda, .September I,IBGC.
iJoUldi (fio.'s ND 000113.
mHE GREATEST ATTRACTIONS IN
GOODS EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET.
POWELL &c CO.,
Have now in store the largest stock of goods tverexbfb
i'cd in Northern Pennsylvania. Additions will con
stantly he made to this stock during the season, and
it will at all times be touml FUEL AND COMPLETE
in all its departments.
We invite the particular attention of our customers to
our magnificent display of
FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS!
Which we offer at prices much below those of lust 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 Jcomprises all colors of Plain and Plaid French
Merinos, Empress Cloths. Striped Melanges, Striped
and I'laid Poplins, Taffetas, Lamas, Tinsel Poplins.Paris
Crepes, Reps, Plain and Brocade Alpacas, Poll de Chev
res, Delaines and Armuses, Blight Plaids for children's
wear, and a great variety of other Dress Fabrics.
MOURNING DRESS GOODS.
Black French Merinos, Bombazines, Tumese Cloths, j
Baratheas, Mohair Lustres, Black and White Check and j
Striped Poplins and Alpacas, Double and Single Fold All I
Wool Delaines, and a lull line of those High Lustred i
Black Alpacas, at a great reduction in price.
T
LADIES' CLOTHS, CLOAKINGS AND
SACKINGS.
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT.
Beaver Cloths, Tricots, Velvet Cloths, Cassimere Sack
ings, Plain and Twilled Black Broadcloths, of all prices !
ail colors of Plain and Fancy Sackings, Opera Flannels,
Ac., Ac.
GLOVES AND HOSIERY.
i laulic.s,Misses and Cbildrens White and Colored Cot- i
ton. Fleeced and Merino Hose, Ladies Merino Vests
anil Drawers, Gloves ol every description at low juices, j
LIN ENS & HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS '
Bleached. Half Bleached, and Unbleached Damask Ta- i
liie Linens, Napkins, Towels, Towellings, Scotch and I
Itu -ia Diapers, Bleached and Unbleached Huckabucks, j
Cr.slies, liish Linens, Ac., 10-4 and 9-4 Sheetings,
Pillow Case Cottons, Counterpanes, Draj)ing Muslins,
Shaker Flannel Sheetings, Rose Blankets, Ac., Ac.
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES.
; Esquimaux, Moscow and Castor Beaver Cloths, French
and German Black Broadcloths, Doeskins, Fancy Cas
simeres, T'weeds jMeltons, Satinetts, Union Cassiineres,
Jeans, Ac., Ac.
ALSO,
All qualities Plain White, Shaker and Welch Flannels,
Fancy Shirting, Miners.Red and Gray .Plain and Twilled
Flannels, and a lull assortment of
DOMESTIC COTTON GOODS,
At the Lowest Market rates.
SECOND FLO 08.
iV< ~ri nov opening and desire to call special atten
tion i . our unusually large stock of
FINE CLOAKS.
As we make thi- department of our business a special
ity, we have given it much time and attention. Our se
lect! us have bc.u made from the newest styles in the
market, and tr CI • :ks are manufactured in a manner
that cannot tail to pit use, and give entire satisfaction,
SHAWLS! SHAWLS!
Having m .de our purchases before the recent great
advance in |iri -e, wejarc able to offer decided bargains
in Ladies, Misses and Childrens Double and Single
Shawls. Our present stock tar surpasses in extent and
variety, any purchases we have ever before made in this
line and we i ve availed ourselves of the most favor
; time to select the choicest and most desirable goods
in tile market.
BON TON FLEXIBLE SPRING SKIRT.
THE NEWEST AND BEST PATENT CRINOLINE VET
INVENTED.
We have now on hand a good assortment ol thesejcel
ebratedSkirts, In White and Colored.
ALSO,
The Eugenie, Empress, Paris Trail, Multiform, and a
variety of other popular makes jo! Skirts in all sizes
for Ladies Misses and Children.
CARPETS AND FLOOR OIL CLOTHS.
Brussels, Three Ply, Extra Super, Supetfine. Ingrain,
Kidder,and Hemp Carjiets. All widths Floor Oil Cloths
Mattings, Door Mats,J and Rugs. Anew stock just
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Having.made arrangements with manufacturers to
supply cur sales with the best quality of Boots and
Shoes, we shall at all times he able to furnish our custo
j mere with the best custom made Shoes of all kinds.
Cor Ladies, Misses and Children, and Boots for Mens and
| Boys wear, at reasonable jirices. We shall also keep con
i stantly on hand a complete assortment of Mens.Womens
and Children's Rubbers and An t Overshoes.
HATS AND CAPS.
A splendid assortment of Mens and Boys Ilats and
Capsjust 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 Trim- j
mings Window Papers, &c.. &e.
ttcMcal.
Jg YE A \ .) £A H i N S r I i' Of E.
DR. UP DE GRAFF,
(Jrulisl, Aui i*t and Genual Surgeon, Elrnira, N. l r .
Treats all hi 'a,re of tin r.'ji, II > anil lln out.
TUB KYK.—lie will operate upon Cataract, Aitilieial
Pupil, Cross Ky -.!•.< hrymal Fi-tula, Pterygium, Etttro
pion, (Inversion <>,' the lyr-hd,] and ire.it* all tonus of
" SORE EYES," ..i!i a. Get luluted !.'•, Purulent
Ophthalmia, Opacitim- --i the Cornea, >e; .Pilous dis
e.of the Eye. ml ail diseases to which the Eyes la
■ subject.
THE EAR Treats re -fully Discharges irom the
nar. .Voises in tiie Ear. Difficulty of Hearing, Deafness,
[even when the Dram is entirely destroyed, will insert
an artificial one,weiii:g nearly all the purposes of the
natoral.
i'HE TUROA . . Ulc ••st-.-d Throat, Enlarged Ton
sils, together with
CATARRH
in all its for p. -, permanf :itly cured.
GENERAL pUKGERY.—He will operate upon Club
Feet. Hare Lip, Clelt Palate, Tumors, Cancers. Morbid
Growths, Del r iti from Horns and Ut-riiia, and per
forms PLASTIC OI'ER .\TloN3—Where the Nose, Lips
or any portion of the face is destroyed through disease
or otherwise, bybealing thciu on anew.
*8" Will attend to tie Amputation ot Limbs, "86
and General Surgery in all its !• ranches.
INSERTS ARTIFICIAL Ei ES— Giving tiiein all the
motion and expression oi the natural,defying detection,
they are inserted without removing the old one or pro
ducing pain.
The Doctor's collection oi instruments comprises all
the latest improvements, and is tire largest in the State,
the superior advantages he has Lad in periccting him
self in ail that is new and valuable in Surgery, warrants
him in saying thai everything within the bounds of the
profession may be expected of him.
The Institute has been greatly enlarged, so tnat we
can now accommodate an increased number of patients
from a distance. Comfortable Hoarding Houses attach
ed to the establishment.
No incurable cues actio id for 'I. ealmi at or Opera
lions. It a case is incurable lie will he -o informed.
Institute on Water street, opposite the iirainard House
Elmira, N. Y. Feb. 2. 1865.
HEALTH IS THE GREAT NEED OI
THE AGE.
A NEW SYSTEM OF THE HEALING ALT.
N. J. COGSWELL, M. D.,
HYGIENIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
May be consulted in person or by letter, at his res
deuce. East Spring Hill, Bradford county, Pa.
j An intelligent community require a medical doctriu
grounded upon right reason, in harmony with and
avouched by the unerring laws ot Nature and of the vi
tal organism, and authenticated by successful results,
ilence we solicit an examination of our system. Claim
ing that ail diseases can Le succes rally treated with
truly Hygienic Agencies.
No Drug poisons will be given. As, graduate ol the
only College in the world where health taught, we
shall take especial pains to explain to the patients tire
nature of the diserse. The laws of Hie and health, why
it it is unnecessary . nd dangerous to take drugs, and
how to preserve health and long lite. Will visit pa
j tients, and give erection* ior home treatment, when
I desired.
East Springi:ill, >•: IJ I,'K. —ly,p.
jj \R. PRATT bus removed to State street
U (first ahu* U.S. t. .i Or Cos Bank). Persons
Irom a dittance desirous . i , f . ulting him, will be most
likely to find him on Hatt .... each week. Especial
attention will he given to surgical cases. ..ud the extrac
tion of teeth. G„- or Ether aumiuisiered wbeudesired.
July 18, 1860. D. S. PRATT, M. D.
(^intuitional.
IgT AT E N 0 EM A L S C LI 0 0 L,
MANSFIELD, TIOGA COUNTY, PA,
SCHOOL YEAR 1806-7.
1806.
Sept. j —First Term begins, Wednesday.
Dec. 7—i i. si Term coos, i riday.
Pee. 10—Seeond Term IK gins, Monday.
Dec. lb—Christmas Holidays begin, rue day.
1867.
J.iuu.uy I—Chi is l in as Ho.id ty* -.id, Tuesday.
Murcli 22—Second Term ends, F iday.
March 2.7 -Third Term begins, Monday.
June 27 Ci mhien-ement—Excrci es of Graduating
Class, —Thursday.
The Examination of the G.ad . r lag Class will occur
one week previous to Common cement.
EXPENSES PER TERM uF 11 WEEKS,
For Fall or Spring Term, includ ng Bird, Room
Rent, Tuition, Book Rent. • r.-! and Washing..ssß 00
For Winter Term GO 00
For Day Student.-. Tuition per Term. 8 00
Book Ileal per Term, 1 00
Total Expenses for a School year 17k 00
No Extra t iaigti.
Si i dent's rooms are furnished with Stoves, Chairs,
Tables, Stands, Pails, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Pillows
and one Comtorter. All other things needed lor com
lort and convenience must be tarnished by those occu
pying rooms. A:' :r;:cl.\s o '-ceding ...:d clothing
snoukl he distinctly m irked with lull name.
I". A. ALi EN, Principal.
Kansfield, Aug- 20. l-co. —3m.
EX A MIX ATI OXS. - -The CxP.t NI: 11. TiI.:T soi
Teachers tor the cveral districts of lhi3 county
will be held .is follows :
Warren, Friday, Oct. 5, .it IF.a 1. al !:•.-• .
Windham. Saturday, t . <5, at Kuyken.'.ill cch' 1 he.;. e
tVj-i 'X, V\ i daesd-iy, Oct. Id, at Myersburg school house.
Towanda, North mid Borough, ('ct. 11, at boro* school
house.
Ulster, Oct. 12, at Village s J house.
Sheshcquin, Oct. LI, at Low..' Valley school house.
Standing Stone, Oct. 1., at Sit vens .school h use.
Asylum, Oct. 17, at I.aporte school house.
Terry, Oct. IS. atTerrytown sche 1 home.
Wilmot, Oct. 19, at Sugar Run "
v'l-.-ny and Overton, Oct. 2d, at Bear school bouse.
Franklin, Oct. 22, at Yarney school horn e.
Granviiie, Oct. 23, at Taylor school house.
I.eßoy, Oct. 24, at Carner rhooi hou.-e.
Canton an 1 Borough, Oct. 25, at Boro' school house.
Troy and Borough, Oct. 20, at R- rough school house.
Litchfield,Nov, 5, at Centre s hi ol house.
Athens and Borough, N..-,\ ', B >u,.ii school hou e.
Smithlield, Nov. 7. a*. Centre school house.
Springfield, Nov. 8, at Centre "
Rtdgbury. Nov. 12. at B nh.;m sch -i 1. >u
South Creek, Nov. 13, at Giile't '• "
Wells. Nov. 14, at Rowley Hill school house.
Columbia, Nov. 15, at uviiie school ko;i-'.
Burlington'a. Nov. 16, at Borough school house.
Monroe twp, and Bei :gh, N v, 17, at BeiV school
hoti.se.
Hen-ink. Nov. 80, at Herriekville school honse.
Uerrick South, Nov. 21, at Camp " "
Wyalusing, Nov. 32, at Camptown school b-mse.
Tusearoni. Nov. 21, at -prin/ Hill '•
Pike and t.i RaysviUe, Nov. 24. at Bor' s hool house.
Unroll, Nov. 2i",at Orwell lii 1 1 -• hool house.
Teachers will attend in the District in which they re
side or c-xptvt t> teach. Should any one be prevented
trout attending - -me one of the above, he can . y com
plyi g with toe requirements found ou the 139 th page
ot the 8 :ho i.nw. 1.-e inspected at one of the following
places : Towanda, D .1, Troy, Pee. 8, cr Orwell Dec.
2d. Examinations will commence at 9 oVo.-k a. m.
None admitted after Id, unites unavoidably detained,
fcachet s m i.it invariably procure certific it - valid iu
this coit t_, , be!ore eommcucing to teach. Directors
are requested to attc-ud.
O. J. CHUBBY K,
Sept. -0,1866. —-3t. County Superintendent.
E W B O O K S !
SANDER'S UNION READERS
AM)
ROR INS ON'S MA THEM A TICS,
Have been ad pled b he s. 1 ol Dire oi <. Towanda
Borongh as Text Book- . Other townships desiring to
change iheir Text IF i>- can he supplied Willi these
hooks on lower term . my other l'ubii.-hing House
can offer.
Read the following te tim .!■ in the County
Superiutc-ndciii, and Mr. King- ' iv, > rincipal ol the
Towauda Graded School :
MAY, 1- -.6.
I liave examined Sander's I R .idersw i' > m- b
satisfaction. The seicetioits ur • irable, wt , graded
interesting and of high moral ■ . Thess Headers ate
not excellod by any with w h n-qu.iintcd. 1 can
elm rtully reccmntctid them tor use in the schools ol
his county.' O. J. CHUBULCK,
County Sup. ndent.
$ Mil, 1866.
At... a tareiur .\auiiu. ticn ol Sander' . .inn Spel
ler and Readers, i am tally persuaded hey are
much superior to any others with which I am . quaint
ed, both in their attractive appearance, and in their ad
mirable selection and arrangement ot nutter.
J. H. KINOSBSBT,
Principal High School, Towanda.
For further particulars call at the Bo< k Store o! AL
YORD & BARBER, T wands, Pa. Aug. 29.
Dcok-DiiußTi).
I) 00K-151 XPERT.- TIIE PUBLIC LS
y respectfully informed that Lite Book-Bindery has
been removed to the Argus Building, 3d story, where
will be done
BOOK-BIS D 1 N G 1
In all its various branches, on terms as reasonable as
" the times " will allow. The Bindery will beuuuej
the charge ol
' H. C. WHITAKE3,
An experieneed 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 style. Particular attention will be
paid to the Ruling and Binding ot
BLANK BOOKS,
To any des'utd pattern, which in quality and durability
wil be warranted.
All work will be ready ;--r delivery when promised.
The patronage ot the public is solicited, and pcrltct
satisfaction guarranteed.
Towanda, August 2, IB6o.—tt.
£cgal.
S- NOTICE.-—> ) I J E
JCi i In rehy given i. • all persons ludco • > ■ Ih.- 8-
est <: Job ilulet. la'.e ot Ath-ctwp.. ; \' r ®
requt -'c! to make iiuiocilim-- ;i. liaving
dern-ads agaibii said estate will present them duly an
thenti ated for settlement.
CATHARINE Hlti.Ei,
Bcpi 13, 1860. K* ■ .
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE - - • t e
AJL is iu reiiy given that alt p< r otii indent - • '• ' '--s
tale oi David S, florton, iatcoi VV'ysnx tp. dec ■> ore
requested to make immediate payment, and al h ving
claims upon saiu estate will pr wot them duly -• ' w
cated for settlement.
GEO. T. GRAND ,:.
Aug. 22, iB6O. Adini.').-' < or.
A DMINISTRATORS NOTICk-Notice M
JLJLi.eretiy given that a.t person.- i: lebted to iiu : -
of Absalom J. Carr, deed, lite ot Albany
are requested to make immediate payment, a. i iliose
having demands agilast said state will pres.- htm
duly authenticated for .settled, t.
R. U RICHARDS.
Aug. 28,1806. Administrators.
A H-MIX lEinATOR'.S NOTICE.—J Notice
■A*, is hereby given, that ail per.v) • tedtoth.
tate Sally (Mmstead, deceased, I t - Ulster
are requ< sted to make immediate :r. ot, and t,• -
having demands against said estate wti present tiicni
duly au'.henfiCiL--i tor set'.leiueut.
GE '. = MORLEY,
Aug. 26,1866. Administrator.
ADMINISTRATORS xun-n:.—x-t c
is hereby given, that all persons indent-i t' the
estate of JOHN HEVERLY, late o Overto. twp.,
de'd, are requested to make tin .lediate payment, aa o
hose having demands against -a; 1 est ite wiii please pre
sent duly authenticated for settlem a:.
E. C. KEGL'OGG,
Sept. 5, 1666. Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—N
is hereby given, that ali persons indebted to th
estat ol J. \V. TYRRELL int.- oi Orweil twp.. di
ceassd,are requested to make immediate payment, and
those having claim against said estate will present them
Uiiiv authenticated for settlement.
C. G, GRIDLEY,
Aug. 16, 1866. Administrate-
AD VI iNISTItATOIt'S XOTICE.-Xoticc
i - hereby given, that a.l • us indebted to the
estate ot S B, FOSTER, tate ot North Towanda twp
uee'd., ire requested to make muiediuie payment
and thorc having demands again.-' said estate will ,
entthem duly authenticated tor settlement.
ELI/AH HOBTON,
W. 11. FOSTK..',
Sept. 20, 1860. Administrators.
A D.MIXISTRAiOrvS NOTICE.—Xot.uo
JilL is hereby given, that ail peisous indebted to ti.
estateof ABSALOM J. CARR, late ot Albany twp.,
decejsed,are requested to make immediate payment,
and these havi.eg claims against s..d estate wiii pre at
them duly authenticated lor settlement.
R. H. RICHARDS.
J. U. CARR,
Aug. 20, ISC6. Admiuistrators.
A DMIXIS'R'i NOTlCE.—Notice is Itere
by given that all persons in-ie ,ted to tlto esUto wt
JOHN HOWE, late of Warren twp., Bradford
County, dee'd, at-: requested to u, tke payment without
delay and all having cia;.nj agai. st -ud estate are re
quested to present the ;u duly aulhenti'-ated lor ... tLe
mcul. GEO. I.YONS,
Sept. 13, 1 - 'j. Administrator.
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notict is
/T hereby given, that all person, .i.deutcd .J the t
ta.te ot Jonatliau Payne late ot Vfuiieum twp., dec .
are requested to make immediate j-aymeut, and tl
having claim against said estate wil! present them duly
authenticated lor settlement.
WM. C. BECK,
Sept. 13, iso-J. Administrator.
A DM IN IsTRATOR'S NO UCE—Notice
11. is hereby given all persons . . - ted to the e -
tate ol HAKItIaON CARLISLE, to i Smithlield,tp.
are requested to inak meat, without de.ay,
and those having e,.. us against .iaid e; '. ite must present
them duly uutheuticated tor settlemeu;.
SAME. L NILES,
Sept. 24, 1860.* Adui nisuatur.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— In Uie matter of
the estate of Stimuli IVallt, deceased, late oj -i. -
tnema. In the Orphan's Court of BrauturJ County.
The undersigned, an auditor appointed to distribute
the monies iu the hands oi the administrator of the said
estate raised by the sale ot decedents real u.od persju ;i
property wiilaitendto the duties ot lus app ii..tiiK-nt
at the Troy IF rase, in the Borongh )f Troy, on SATUR
DAY, the 27th day ot OCTOBER, 1666, t 2 o'clock,
p. m.,and all persons having claims upon said :.u rnies
must jircsent them or rise be forever debarred from
coming it; tor a share ot .-aid muds.
H. B. McKEAN,
O. t. 2, i <:'.. Audiui.
\ UDITOE'S NOTICE.— L. S. Bronson tv
R■ 1 arltng. In the Court ot Common Bie.is
ot Bradford county, No. jsi, February Term, 16- 6.
ins undci.-ig: .-J an auditor appointed by said C > :rt
to distribute moneys arising irom t-heriii s sal. oi ue
fendanta real estate, wiii attend to the duties his
ippoiutm-.nt. at his office in Towanda boro', on Ft'. ty
the 2bih day . October, l 566,at,2 o'clock p. m,.,at w iiich
time and jia ail persons interested can attend it they
think pioper •: r i.-j : .-.vver debarred ft ma the same.
H. B. UCKEAX,
tdci. V. F-dG. Auditor.
J by given, that all persons indebted :•> the est ate ol
JOHN idXBY. late oi SylvanA b.r ugh, d-ceu-jd,
ai requested to make immediate payiaeat, and those
hav iug c iuiuis ag -.iust said estate are re-pieslcd to pro
seai them dulv aa i-.cnticated for se::I-. ... .A
BEIER MONROE,
JUIIN BiXBY.
WM. G. BRADFORD,
Oct. 2,1866.* Executors.
ORPHANS COURT SALE !—By virtue
oi ail or. er of the Orphan'-. Cour ot Braiiio.-d Coun
; . the- undersigned Adui.ui-.ra: .sot the estate oi
ISA At.' MIDDAUGH, dee'd, will ell on the premises. ou
-Ai'LLDAY, Oct. 20, Iso-j, at 2 p. in., the toilowing
lot, piece or parcel of land, in Wyalusing twp., imunde i
.to follows, to wit:
Beginning in the Camp mad at the corner of lands
lately set apart to the Widow of said deceased, thence
south 7t) J west 16 perches to accruer, thca-.-e north
•.vest 35 per. to a cotaer, tiieuce north 6-, J west 31 per.
to ao ruer, theuce north t J west 58 perches to a hiok
ry. thence north 9° east 31 per. to a corner, thence
north 5° west 29 per. Da yellow pine down, thence
east along Patrick Boyle's land 104 per. t > a post,thence
south 2° ea-t 5o per. to a waile na'i, theme south 7s
and q _> west e.i Ito perches ;.g . i.| v iaul s :
set apait to .eras aforesaid,to a p >st, then e r >uth along
the seme 14° west 12 per, to a corner, theuce south 4i-'
west 11 jerto a corner, thence so ith I. j-; 1 test a..<o.g
sto;:e wall to the place ot beginning, C-mt ilniug 64
acres, about 45 acres improved, with framed house, a
framed bant a nd -i few fruit trees thereon.
igaMs—One-third ot tne purchase ntauvy to remain in
ibe hands oi the purchaser, during the life ol said wid
ow, and the inu-ust thereon to be paid to her annually
. .v Lug as >he shall live, a a ; it her den a ' o Le paid to
the persons legally entitled thereto, fhe balance over
and above s..id ouethirei, is to be paid u.s toll 'ws : i:0
on the proper', being struck down,s6oo -a confirmation
f the ile, and the reni.Li;, ill' in t-.. .ve monlii
with interest. J. F. CHAMoERLLM,
ELLEN MIDDAUGH,
September 24,1866. Administrators.
HEIvIFT'S SALES.— By virtue of a writ
0 "i Vend. Expo., issued out r the < >art ot C itnm
l'leas oi Brsdlhrd couny, to me direi u J and del veto
will be exposed to public -ale a: :..c Cu..ii tioi -,e iu the
Boro' ot Towanda, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2,'. Isiin, at
1 o'clock p. nr.,the toilowing described lot piece cr par
cel ot latin situate iu Mouroc township, bounue i ..- :ol
lows—Beginning at a post and stones ola tract ot land
in the warrantee name ol James Simmons, theuce cist
501 perches to a white pine an original corner ■ l iiooert
Riggers warrant, theme south along the west original
h eol Hiram audersliee warrant -t' -i peienes to a wniie
oak tie lor a corner, thence by the l'eler North war,ant
north sb° 50 miu West 322 perches to white oak. the
north ea-t coiner oi Jus North's warrtnt, thence south
s l° 45 miu west 216 perches more or le-- iu a post cor
ner, theuce north 58° li miu east by the north one of
J a tne X .. ; li. - 4- to g'o tin - tor p -t aod . !-c es corn
uer of -Limes Sa- diet* warrant, theuce by tne same north
31° and 4 J lain cast 21s 5-10 perches to a po.-t and stones
e ruer. thence south 58° and ij miu east s7 perches to
a post ami stones c incr, thence north 1° and 45 mm
east 25'J perches to the place ot hegiuuing Containing
lse-o acres or tbeieabout-s, be the same inuie or its.-, al.
unimproved.
.Seized and taken in execution at the suit ot Gordon
I. Mason vs. The Saaquehfcnna and lmira Coal Co.
ALSO—The toilowing desciiiied lot piece ur parcel of
and situate in Alia boro , bounded north uy the public
•highway, east by the Baptist Church lot, south by Jrl
lergon v> iUwrall, west by J. & l. Looghhtad. Oontain
iii-.; f acre of laud, more or le-s, alt improved with one
teamed barn and ah w iruu trees thereon.
ALSO—One other lot situate in said borough of Al a,
bounded north by laud ot A.J, Metiitt, ea-t by A. Jef
ierson Witherall. south by the highway, and west liy
iram Wilson. Containing J acre ol iaaJ, more or less,
all improved, with one framed house th reou.
Seized and taken in exe> utiou at the suit u. Z. Aana
bles executors vs. Philip S. Miller.
J. MONROE SMITH, Sheriff.
Sheriff .s Office,Towauda, S pt. 21,1-66.
/2LROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
WHOLESALE AND KETAIL,
JOHN M E RIDE T 11,
Main st., first door south of Rail Road House, Towanda,
has just received a large addition to his stock ot
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
Which will be said at wholesale and retail, at the very
lowest rates.
Farmer's Produce of all kinds bought and sold.
The public attention is respccttully invited to my
stork, which will be fouud to be Fresh, bought at low
prices and will be sold at corresponding!y low rates.
Towaudi. July 17. 1860.
TEAS of very fine quality, by the chest
or ut retail, bought be!ore the recent advance, and
Ot sale cheap at FOX'S.
June 13,1866.