gtxlM REMOVAL.— The building occupied by the REPORTER, has been removed a few ro( j s east of its former location, where our friends will find us, ready to attend to all their wants in the line of Printing. LOCAL AND GENERAL. JQ?" The Reporter is printed upon CAMP BELL'S Country and Job Press, Office No. 5G Gold Ht, New York. Thomas H. Senior, agent Q orßA ßr.'s Celebrated Oriental Cream cau be found at J- W. TAYLOR'S. A very fiue stock .of Winter Dress Goo-ls. just arrived at TAYLOR'S, and Trimmings to to match- HAY-Rev. WM. DELONG, will preach in the, Universal ist church at Athens, next Sahbeth at 10J o'clock a. m., and in Sheshequin at 2i o'clock, p. DL NOTICE TO JURORS.—F or several terms of our Courts, tho attendance of Jurors snmmoned, bus been so small, that business has been serious ly impeded. We are requested by Judge STBEETEB to give notice that he will be obliged, hereafter, to compel the attendance of jurors, by indicting tines upon the delinquents. A meeting of the Athens Lyceum was held at their Reading Room, on Tuesday even ing last. A permanent organization was effected by the election of the following officers for the en suing year : President —J AS. B. GOODMAN, l ice Presidents—E. A. SPALDING, F. L. WELLES. Recording Secretary — EDWAßD HERRICK, Jr. i r responding Secretary — FßANK G. PATRICK. Financial Secretary — J ASON WRIGHT. Treasurer —CHART.ES T. HULL. Librarian — JOHN C. WELLES. The Society will hereafter'• meet on Wednesday evening of each week. The Reading Room will be open from half-past six till 'ten every evening, Sundays excepted. POWDER MILL BLOWN UP. —The drying buuse and magazine belonging to Messrs. Rand & Co., Powder manufactory, Bandsville, four miles below Carbondale, were both blown up on Monday evening last at half-past six o'clock. We learn that some forty tons of powder were deposited in the two buildings. The casualty occurred while the employees all were at tea and fortunately no one was killed. The explosion of the two build uje's, although some distance apart, was almost simultaneous. The report in this city, distant eleven miles was almost deafening, and the shock was very violent. We learn that it was likewise felt at" Tunkhannock, Wilkes-Barre and other places distaut thirty or forty miles. Wo have been unable to ascertain the amount of the loss.— Scran ton Register. The force of the above explosion was distinctly felt in this vicinity, and various conjectures indul ged in as to its cause. On Hollon Hill, three miles from this place, the windows in dwellings were so violently shaken, its to excite apprehensions of an earthquake. The flash of the explosion was also distinctly seen at this place. ENCOUNTER WITH A BUCK. —One day last week, DANIEL L. JEXKS, Esq., was attacked by a tame Duck owned by J. J. BEERS, which had stray ed away and emerged from the woods on tho hill near Mr. Jenks" house. The latter recognizing him, attempted to coax him near the house for the purpose of feeding him, when the animal made a sudden attack and came very near killing Mr. ■Jenks, the struggle lasting over a quarter of an Lour, when Mr. Jenks was relieved from his peril ous situation by the assistance o> Mrs. Jenks and Mrs. Cable, who succeeded in getting a rope around the Buck's neck and choking him until he gave up the contest and galloped off into the woods—Mr. Jenks sustaining considerable injury in one of his hands and on different parts of his body. The Buck was subsequently pursued and shot by some :. f Mr. Jenks' neighbors.— Owego Gazette. ITEMS FROM THE TIOGA COUNTY Agitator : t-t 'iftENT.—We learn that as some parties were running a log-train on the Tioga R. R. between Ir *in Center and Corning, on Sunday, they ran into a lumber train standing on the track, throwing 1C cars off the track, and killing one man and wound ing two or three others. All the Monday morning trains were detained in consequence. IN CHATHAM. —We learn that the dwelling of Mr. J. W. BURRELL, of Chatham, was destroyed hy fire on the 26th nit. The loss falls heavily upon a laboring man, and no doubt the hand of aid will he extended by his neighbors. CATTLE DlSEASE. —lsolated cases of a disease similar to murrain, but somewhat more rapid in its course, has appeared in Chatham. Some fear that it is the Rinderpest. Probably it is only a undent form of murrain. It is to be hoped that it will not become epidemic. Whenever an ani tsal is attacked the owner should kill it at once bury it deep. This may save thousands of mllars to cattle owners. Horrid AND FATAL ACCIDENT. —One of the -est painful accidents that ever occurred in our v, took place at the house of EDWARD I, YON, on t .Saturday evening. A lady of the house had 1- to the basement to see to the fire in the fur- I -see, when a young girl, Miss MARY BCSSLER, aged 3 ■ it 15 years, followed her to get a scuttle of coal. I ;, . v some accident, the dress of one or the other 1 s 'igiit on a poker which wins hanging up, when it |'-l striking a glass kerosene lamp, in the hands I ! Miss BCSSLER, which broke and poured the con |'-ts over the dress of the unfortunate girl, and 1 -' r clothes were on tire in a moment. She became 1 'ild with fright and ran up the stairs screaming i'- r help. One of the ladies was severely burned 1- her efforts to extinguish the flames, without ef- J'n. Mr. FRANK CAMPBELL, in passing, heard the I "'reams and, thinking the house on fire, went in, lid Judge PACKER arriving about the same time, •I : 'cy succeeded in smothering the flames ; but the Lor girl's clothes were almost wholly burned from k body, and the flesh on her arms and body burn *l black. She lingered in great agony until Sun : AY, about 1 o'clock, when death put an end to her Offering. Her parents reside near Hughesville. %I'vliainsport Bulletin, A Convention of the Bradford Coun -4? Sunday School Association will be held at Ste ffl'mn ille, on Wednesday and Thursday, November B-t and 22d. ■ Opening address by President B. S. RUSSELL, at fi o'clock, p. m., of the first day. At 2 o'clock a Bastion box will be opened, contents read, and H nef replies. Topics for general discussion in the •'■tiling session: 9 •' bat aspects of truth are best adapted to bring H' young to Christ ? 9 Ike training of children to habits of giving to n cause of Missions. I Ike first hour of the morning session of the B *"*®d day will be devoted to prayer for the out- L ' ahng of the Holy Spirit. At 10 o'clock presen- II °f different methods of teaching the Scrip "">■ At 1 o'clock of Thursday there will be a •mg of Sabbath Schools for scripture recitation I ' together with addresses to chil -9 I Lv. Messrs. IIOSKINB and HABBLS, of Towanda, ■ signified their intention to be present at this I -'-tution. All persons are always invited with- I *' Urinal notice. J. E. DAYTON, Cor. Sec'y NARY SHOWER.— It was said, by those who a tend to the coming of comets and "sich,'' that there would occur between • the 12th and 15th of this month, a Meteoric Shower. Up to the present time the "shower" hain't "arriv." But if our towns iolk have been disappointed in not seeing the meteors "drap," there is no reason why they should be without Oysters, Fish, Clams Ac., when they can so easily obtain them by call ing at the establishment of C. M. A O. D. GOODEN OUGH, on Bridge street. See advertisement. GEO. M. Hoi.LEXBACK,of Wilkesbarre died suddenly in the law office of E. P. Darling, in that place on Wednesday, 7th inst., from disease of the heart. He leaves a very large estate.— Among his heirs, are ihe WELLES and LANNINGS of the County. LIFE INSURANCE.-— ; H. A. BURBANK, agent tor several of the leading Life Insurance Compan ies will be in this place for a few days, those desir ing to be insured will do well to give him a call. SPECIAL NOTICES. The Second Term of Miss Osborn's Select School, will commence on Wednesday Nov. 21st. A limited number of pupils can be admitted in addition to her present numb-r, an assistant teacher is engaged lor the next term, applications for the admission of pupils, to he made to Miss Osborn at the School or at the residence of B. S. Russell. SUSQUEHANNAH COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. —The Winter term, will commence Monday Nov. 2G, and continue 12 weeks. J.D.Hewitt, Professor of Mathemattics and Natural and Mental Science, Mr. Frank Bartlett, A. B.,has consented to take charge of the Classical Department. Miss Knighton,Pre ceptress, Miss Thomas, Primary Department. LIST OF JURORS drawn for December Term 18GG, GRAND JURORS. Athens tp.—Geo W Plummer. Asylum—lsaac Enuis. Columbia—Stephen R Crane. Franklin— G W Sickler. Granville—Simeon Case, Uriah Baxter. Herrick—Geo Nesbitt. Monroe tp.—Hi ram Sweet. Pike—Wilson L Ellsworth, 11 G. Belles, llidgbury—C T Covell. South Creek— 1> F Hildreth. Standing Stone—William Kingsley Springfield—George Potter. Smitlifleld—W T Gardner. Sylvania boro—Pete.- Monroe. Troy tp.—lra P Ballard, Barney Johnson boro—. C. C. Paine, Eleazcr Pomeroy. Towanda boro— John Laughlin, B. Frank Powell. Wyalusiug— Richard Fee. Warren—Abram Whitaker. TRAVERSE JURORS —FIKBT WEEK. Giles Hoyt, Joel McAffee, Athens tp ; O T Em ery, John Brown, Chauncy H Corbin, Edward Es tell, Albany ; Elam Kendall, Philander P Burns, Burlington twp ; Charles Stockwell, Samuel Owens Canton Boro ; T J Smiley, Franklin ; Asa Andress, John Ferguson, Granville ; A J Walter, Oakley Lewis, Leßoy ; J H McKinney, Litchfield ; James W Jones, N W Pierce, Pike ; George Lowman, Ridgbury ; George T Beach, Smithfield; E C Strong, M S Harkness, W J Wigston, Springfield ; James Jones, Terry ; William H Brown, Charles McCrossin, Tnscarora ; Daniel Decker, Towanda tp : Il -nry Mercur, James Kevins, Towanda boro ; John McKcan, Troy tp ; A D Spalding, Troy boro; M S Warner, Ulster ; William Green, Warren ; Juo ('orbin, Wilmot; William E. Bull, Wysox: William D Babcock, Windham. SECOND WEEK. Joshua Yanloon, Albany ; L J Andress, Alba boro ; Z F Walker, William Scott, Jr., Perrin Ack ley, Athens tp ; George H. Welles, James A Bris tol, Athens boro ; M T Vangorder, Asylum ; L J Ballard, Andre .v Phelps, Burlington west; Albert Long, Burlington boro : Dummer Lilley, Colum bia ; Ahira Gay, Franklin ; William Morse, L H Sherman, Litchfield ; Miner Taylor, It A Barnes, Orwell; MII Codding, Asa B Paxson, Pike ; -John Sturton, Benjamin Herman, Ridgbury ; Jacob Er canbeck, Rome tp ; John W Woodburn, Rome boro S D Phillips, Theodore-Watson, Springfield ; S W Ames, Smithfield ; Charles Haight, South Creek ; Milton Lewis, D D Black, Tnscarora ; William P Newberry, Troy boro ; Randolph Manley, Troy tp; Allen McKean, Towanda boro ; Abram G Moore, Ulster; Edward Vaughn, Clinton Lewis, Wyalu siug ; Francis B Pedrick, Wells. J. M. SMITH, Sheriff. Nov. 12, 18C6. SPECIAL NOTICE TO THOSE INTERESTED IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF BRADFORD COUNTY.— In the fol lowing named Districts the Osgood Progressive Series of Text Books has been adopted and sup plies for the schools have been deposited with merchants by direction of the Boards as follows : Troy tp—G. F. Tedington A Co.. B. B. Mitchel, 11. Stiles. Franklin—Barclay Coal Company, N. Kilborn, G. H. Estell. Overton—Heichmer & Bro. Wells—S. B. Sergeant, C. L. Shepherd. Armenia, with supplies for Troy and Canton.— llidgbury—T. L. Woodruff, J. C. Robinson, Voor his A Hammond. Litchfield—S.B. Carner. Ath ens tp.—G. A. Perkins, G. F. Waldo, A. Beidle ruan. Sheshequin—Kinney & Brigham. North Towanda—Alvord & Barber. Windham—Wm. C. Peck, P. H. Joslin, Wm. H. Russell. Warren— Geo. W. Murphy, G. W. Talmadge. Robt. Cooper, P. A. Jackson. Asylum—U. Moody. Albany— S. D. Sterigere, Miller & Quick. Burlington tp.— Long Bros. Canton boro—J. K. Seemes. Canton tp.—J. M. Foster, Rockwell & Wilson. Granville —L. D. Taylor—Monroe tp. and boro—H. C. Tracy, A. L. Cranmer & Son. Wyalusing A Tns carora—J. G. Keeler, C. S. Lafferty, Bishop & Taylor, J. V. Biles and at Laceyville. West Bur lington—Ed. E. Loomis. Herrick—Stewart & Wickizer. Pike—J. Burrows. Leßaysville—J.F. Bosworth, Bosworth & Co. Wysox—V. E. &J. E. Piolett. Rome tp. & Boro—L. L. Moody, Geo. Nichols. Slanting Stone—Alex. Ennis, F. E. Bush. Terry—J. H. AW. T. Horton, J. L. Jones A Co. Orwell—S. N. Bronson, Kimball A Elks worth, H. J. Taylor A Co., A. B. Cass. Wilmot— B. C. Barnes, Stowell A Bros. Springfield—W. T. Daly A Son, Juo. H. McKee, N.S.Watson. Columbia—C. L. Strait. There are some additions to be made to this list. Supplies may be obtained at any of these places as best suits the schools. J. K. FLEMING, Wholesale Agent for the Osgood Series, Nov. 1, 1806. Towanda, Pa. TRIAL LIST for December Term and Ses sions, Commencing Monday, December 10, ISGG. S. W. Park vs. Wm. Frederick ejectment C. W. Clark vs. Welles, Blood A Co replevin S. N. A J. P. Blood's use vs. C. F. Welles case Clark A Barber vs. Abraham Steers et. al debt Amos Griffith et. al. vs. A. H. Spalding appeal James Grisley vs. Roswell Luther case Allen White vs. Lewis D. Goodwin appeal T. D. Hall vs. Caroline Hall ejectment A. J. Stone vs. J. F. Williams et. ux. appeal Jesse Wardell vs. Elhanan Smith case H. Lockwood's use vs. A. K. Axtel appeal Augustus Lewis vs. D. D. Brewster ejectment Horace; Heman vs. Alien A Jno. B. Conklin do Joseph Gaylord vs. Renselaer A S. J. Ross, .sci fa Commonwealth vs. P. P. Sweet et. al do Fall Creek Coal and Iron Co. vs. J. M. Smith.tres Miles Prince vs. Edwin Owens et. al ejectment Saml. Marshall vs. Sheshequin Township debt Thos. Coggins Jr., Ac. vs. John Sullivan case Morgan A Davidson vs. Wm. S. Dobbins do Jas. S. Patterson vs. Henry Miller '. q 0 M. E. Solomon vs. J. J. Griffiths et. al. .ejectment E. A. Coolbaugh vs. Cepter Brown appeal Subpoenas returnable on Monday, December 10, 1865, at 10 o'clock, a, m. E. O. GOODRICH, Nov. 2, 1866. Prothonotary. BgL. B. S. RUSSELL & Co. will cash the 5-20 Coupons duo Ist of November. They will al so attend to the conversion of the first series 7-30 Treasury Notes into the 5-20 Bonds. TOWANDA NURSERY. —Now is the best time for all those who need to set out new orchards of Fruit Trees, or to add to their orchards, to secure and plant frnit trees. I have a good assortment of apple and Pear trees, GrapeYines, Ac., ar.d will warrant all to live, if my directions are followed in planting. E. M. WELLES. Nov. 1.-3w. IQu I lie First National Bank of Towan da has this day declared a dividend of Jit* per cenl. free of all taxes, out of the earnings "for the past six months, payable to stockholders, on and alter 0^L s 'on N N - BETTS, Jr., Cashier. Oct 30, 1866. MA R It I ED . PEXNELL—MILLER—At the M. E, Parsonage, Towanda, Pa. Nov. 3. 1866,by Rev. J. T. Brown ell, Amos F. Miller, and Miss Lydia Penned, both of Wysox, Pa. DIED . SLLLI\AN—Of typhoid fever in Towanda twp., on Wednesday, October 17, 1866, Andrew, son of pajjiel and Hannah O. Sullivan, age d 2(i I years, 2 months, 2 weeks, 3 days. Powell fe (SO.'B Nnu oooiis. 3? O "W" IE 111 L cSc 00. CALL TIIE ATTENTION OF BUYERS TO THEIR FA. L L ST OC K , JUST RECEIVED. IN EACH DEPARTMENT A FULL ASSORTMENT WILL RE FOUND. BIARRITZ CLOTIIS, a novelty, and very desirable goods for LADIES' DRES SES, in choice colorings. POWELL & CO. FRENCH MERINOS, EMPRESS CLOTIIS, POPLINS, &c., &c. All colors. POWELL k CO. BLACK AND COLORED ALPACAS, Reps, Cashmeres, All Wool Delaines, and a great voriety of Fancy Fabrics for Ladies dresses. POWELL k CO. BRIGHT PLAIDS, Stripes, and other high colored MOURNING DRESS GOODS. A complete"assortment in this line. POWELL k CO. j PLAIN BLACK AND COLORED DRESS SILKS of different widths and qualities. A large stock just received. POWELL & CO. BLACK AND COLORED BEAVERS, CHINCHILLA'S, and other fancy Cloakings, Sackings, Repellants, &c., &c., in great variety. POWELL k CO ESQUEMAUX, MOSCOW, AND CASTOR BEAVER CLOTHS. PLAIN; Black and Colored Broadcloths, and black Doeskin Cassinieres of all grades. BOW ELL & 00. FANCY CASSIMEREb. A better stock and more complete assortment tiian WE have ever before offered. POWELL k SATTINETS, DOUBLE AND TWIST CASSIMERES, Plain and Check all wool filled Kentucky Jeans, and other Fancy Goods fur Boys wear. POWELL k CO _ FLANNELS.—PLAIN RED, GREY, AND BLUE TWILLED, MINER'S Checks, Fancy Shirting, Colored and White Domestic, and all grades of White and Shaker Flannels. POWELL & CO. DOMESTIC COTTON GOODS.—We always have jn stock, a full and complete supply of Domestics of every description. POWELL & CO. HOSIERY, GLOVES, NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS, &c.—Special attention has been given to this stock, to make it complete and attractive. POWELL & CO. LINEN GOODS.—More than OUR usual variety of Bleached, Half Bleached Brown Table Damasks, Shirting Linens, Diapers, Napkins, Towellings, Crashes, O T S ! B|o 0 T S ! SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! BOOTS AND SHOES BOOTS AND SHOES BOOTS AND SHOES HUMPHREY BROTHERS, Have just completed arrangements with some of the BEST MANUFAOTURERS 01 the country, for a supply ol BOOTS AND SHOES, Which, taken together with work oi their OWN MANUFACTURE, Enables them to oiler to the public the most COMPLETE ASSORTMENT or FIRST CLASS GOODS, Ever exhibited in this market, at prh-cs which DEFY COMPETITION. We don't ask any one to TAKE OUR WORD For it. but invite all to EXAMINE OUR STOCK, AND SATISFY THEMSELVES That we will PERFORM ALL WE ADVERTISE. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS We would say, we an prep.:;- to furnish any amount of BOOTS AND SHOES AT WHOLESALE. The attention ot SHOEMAKERS Is called to our 4k LEATHER AND SIIOE ; FINDINGS. Where they will 2nd anything used in MANUFACTURING, From a PEG TO A SIDE OF SOLE LEATHER In the IIA UN ESS DEI'A HTM EN T Will be found everything in the lino oi HORSE GEAR, HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, COLLARS, &CJ Also, HORSE BLANKETS, LAP ROBES, WHIPS, &c., &c\, &c., etc., &c HUMPHREY BROTHERS ToWflali, September 1, 18CG. £fgal. T3ROCLAMATION. The Ct/mmonweallh -L of J'lunnlvanui lo Matilda tins/in, (icidon•) An ion Gutlin, Elites Grestin, huiuh B. Gustin, Elizabeth June (note elect ase/l) intermarried, Alfred Fie,man find Aln i\ra Gustin, heirs of Thomas 11. Gustin, deceased, and lo all other persons interested, Gi'KBTjNU : BRADFORD COUNTY, 88- • You are hereby' cited lo be and appear he-ore the JnJges of our Orphan'# Court at our Orphan's Court to be held at Towauda, eu toe 3d day oi September, A. I). I*oo, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, then and there to accept or relu.se said real estate of said decedaut at its valuation, or bid for the real estate ol said Thomas H. Gust in, deceased, situate iu Columbia tp., in said coun ty, or accept or refuse to take said real estate at tne ap praised valuation put upon it by au inquest duly award ed by the said Court, aud leturned by the Sheriff Feb ruary It, A. D. 1366, to wit, said premises valued and appraised at $3,960 CO. Witness tire Hon. P. B. Strceter, President Judge, at Towanda, June 21, A. D. 1866. N. C. ELSEREE, Clerk. And now to w.t, Sept. 4th, 1806, the Court, on mo tion, continue this ca.-e until the first Monday of next term, and direct that publication be made by the Sheriff in one of the county paper#, and a copy of said paper containing said notice, he forwarded to thu reside nee of Anson Gnstin by mail. N. C. ELSBREE, Clerk. Nov. 5, 1-66. APPLICATION IN DIVORCE, to John 11. Futmaru —No. 128, Feb. Term, 1865. You are hereby notified that Julia M. Furman.by her next triend, Eleazer l'onieroy, has applied to the Court of Common Picas of Bradford County for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and the said C'outt has appointed Monday, December J, lsGO,at two o'clock p. m., at the Court House in Towanda, for hearing the said Julia M. Fur man in the premises at which time and place you caa attend if you think proper. J, M. SMITH, Nov. 5,1866. Sheriff. APPLICATION IN DIVORCE.— TO Cath erine S. Roe.. —No. 381, May Term, 1860. You are hereby notified thai Orsimius W. Roe, your husband, lias applied to the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford to lor a divorce from the bonds oi matrimony,and the said Court has appointed Monday, December 3d, 18G0, at two o'- clock p. m., at the Court House in Towanda .for hearing the said Orsemiu3 W. Roe in the premises at which time and place you can attend il you thiuk proper. Nor. 5,1866, J. M. SMITH, sin APPLICATION IN DIVORCE.— to Ar thur U. Baiter.-Ho. 371, May Term, iB6O. Yon are hereby notified that Ann L. Baker, by her next friend, Daniel L. Boardman, has applied to the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County, for a divorce from the bonds oi matrimony, aud the said Court has ap pointed Monday, Dc caber 3d, 1*66, at two o'clock, p. in., at the Court House in Tow anda, for hearing the said Ann l>. Baker in the premises, at which time and place you can attend if you think proper. Nov. 5, 1866. J. M. SMITH, Sheriff, (gimcational. JJ E W BOUKSI SANDER'S UNION READERS AND R OBIXSONS MA THE MA TICS, Have been adopte i by the School Directors ol Towanda Borough as Text Book . Other town .-drips desiring to change their Text B < k-, can he supplied with these hooks on lower teim t thac my other Publishing House can offer. llc-ad the following testament ~ i in the County Superintendent, and Mr. King - rv, 1 .iacipa 10l the Towanda Graded School : Mw, 1' *jG. I have examined Sander's U..i-. Readers with much satisfaction. The solecti -:- - ar i-.mirable, wed graded interesting and oi high moral >i. Xhess Readers are not excelled by any with win-.- acquainted. 1 can cheerfully recommend them lor use in the schools of his county. O.J CHDBKUCK, County Supenntaodent. M Air, 1866. Altera careful examination of Sander' JumibSpell er and Readers, I *m fully persuaded ' "hey are much superior to any other-, with which i am ~ quaint ed, both m their attractive appearance, and in their ad mirable selection and arrangement of matter. J. H. KIN'GSBERY, Principal High School, Towanda. For further particulars call at the Book Store o! AL VORD it BARBER,Towanda, Pa. Aug. 23. QSGOQD'S PROGRESSIVE READERS AND DEA N ' S ARI TIIM E T ICS, AND OTHERS, Having been lar ;. so by calk ng - n us. B. S. RUSSELL & CO., Aug. 20,1866. Bankers, Towanda, Pa. J J. NEWELL, COUNTY SURVEYOR, Orweli, Bradford Co., Pa,, will promptly attend to all business in his line. Particular attention given to run ning and establishing old or disputed lines. Also to surveying of all enpattented lands as soon as warrant are obtained. May 17, 1866. OY'S CHOLERA DROPS, A SURE, safe and effectual remedy for Diarrhea, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, Colic, Cholera Infantum, Cramps, Spasms, Griping "Pains in the Bowels,and the best anti dote lor GHriLERA. SALUTIFER The Great; External Remedy oi the Age. A certain cure for Neural! a,Quinsy, Croup, Sore Th.oat, Rheu matism, Sprains.ltwellings, Pleurisy ,orick in the Back Spinal Irritation , Cramps. Spasms, Numbness ol the Limbs, Chilblains, Ringworm, and the best external ap plication tor Dyplitheria. For sale by dealers in mcdi Orders directed lo J. A. Roy, WtJlsboro, Pu., orW D. Terbell, Corning, N.Y., will receive prompt atten tion Sept. 20,1866. fegal. REGISTER'S NOTICE:*. N.-t?-- I* Lure 'by givc-n, (hat there iu. be a 111. ina ; :..- d,n ; the office of the Reg i.-tero' W." : a a-1 !-. mty I of Bradlorace nuits o! .-dmlswtratian upon . f lowing es ates, viz : Final aecnnnt o J. B. McKean, administra'-,.- ot Martin Conapton, decease , late . them duly antheiuicaied to. . eitiemcat. E, C. Br.LI.OGG. Nov. 6,1866. Administrator iiXECUTOR'd NO LTOE.—N V i IC E J is hereby given that all per. jus iudcbu-c it- tii e.- tate ol Charles F. Welles,'.ate of Wyaiusing .. <■'v'd .. - requested to make immediate payir. tat,and tn - h. . in. demands against said estate will .present them duiy au thenticated for ulUemeiit. GEO. 11. wr. LE.T, EDWARD WELLES, Nov. 1, 1860. Lxecctoia. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— Lanid Current vs. Mary An Bishop. In the C... t C i.iu .i Pleas Of Bradford County. No. 434. Sept. term. Is64< 'ihe undersigi.r 1 Auditor, appointed hy .-slid Court to distribute moneys arising from She .3"- -aie oi -deteti fendants real estate, will attend to the d,r. •- . h -ajr po ntment at his office in the Borough of Towanda, o:. Friday, November 16, D 66, at i o .... -p. iu,, at v.. . time and place ail persons having claim? ipsa said moneys must present them or bo for,wr d#hs .ed. L. OY. RTUN, Jit., Oct. 15, ISC'". Audi.iT. 0 ETHAN'S COURT SALE.— By virtue o an order issued out ol the Orphan's Court pi Brad ford C-iunty , the undersigned ! inhtrat .-r of the es tate of Alvah Heath, late ol -sin con;y, will s-dl o:i the premises, Novemler 21, lsu6. at 1 o'cl rk. p.m.. tbe following described lot j .• or par ei oi la', i 3i-u ate in Terry twp., iieginnic - • a post, She corner ot the warrant, (.ormerly a hemlock) tuer.ee east 55 per to a post and s.oues, tueaec south by a lot | formerly belonging to John Bennett, 236 per t- a -• me I heap in warrant line, tuencc west 57f per ti a white I oak. thence north I|° c.tt 235 per. to the pis c a, in ginning. Containing 80 acres and 41 perches, mora or less, about 15 acres improved, framed house and barn and a few truit trees theieon. ALSO—AII the right, title and i.Tc-o. ikes-ii. Alvuh Heath in and to the following d •! .-! • •>• parcel of iu .d sitndle in Terry twp, hound? 1 n >rtu b ■ lands ol J. W. Diuuison, c-x>t. by lauds of I' utle! Vt'cl as BOuth by lands formerly on u by n■ •• Hilho t . west by iands no-.v in possession oi J. W. !>."tni>on Containing about luO acres, more or Ipsa, no H |6 betas improved, with framed barnan Isy •t g :• b,r '. re on. Said land now is possess:an of .1. W. • -on TERMS—BSO ui liar- shall be paid down cu ti.e day oi sale, one hall the balance on confirmation, ol sale, the balance in one year thereafter, wi U iite;.-" iron: the conlirmati on. (. FA IKONS, Oct. 15.1*66" • Administrator. ORPHAN'S COURT iSALE.—By virtue ol an order outo. the Orphan's f art of Brau- I lord Couutv, the undersigned a ' s',ri-t: .' v l the es tate ot Sally Olmstead, late oi said .. '■ nn I-: <•; th - ca' by the public highway leafing (.-■ a t'uw.-, ;u to Ath-a.-. ou the north by iot of Wi ti.i a Bow.aau. wv. by an i formerly belonging to W.-a. c.boa. now :a possession ol C.Rockwell & Co..soath by the s :.wi house io . Containing about one-fourth ol au u :v, :n re or less, one framed house and shed and it fc- v i'.i t .tc - there u TERM*—SSO to be paid on tit: day of sale and the balance on tiaal confirmation. GEORGE MORLEY, Oct. 15. 1*66, AdmfalgMtt ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.—by virtue of an order issued out of the 1.11; e Court ol Brud ford county. the undersigned administrators of the M fate of A. J. Car. Lite at Albany Urp.. •11 * lon the premises on Sutur lay, November 2-;. - - I o .• u-K. u. m.. the following described lot, p. • r {rrtol of land situate iu Ath my ttrp.. beaming •> ruitve ihe Caildid Road, tbe.i - utb ol c west i7,S per. to a post, thence north :. the;. . nor|h 30° east 62 per. f o ap •. th n,-o si -g Caildin Road south 67° ear: 12 per. thence outh j east Is per. thence south 37° erst ft per. thencc,wntti 4,' east 9 4-10 per. to :! •pi of baglnabg. Containing T9 acres, be the same m .re or less. TERMS—S2S be paid on the properly . ing slunk down and the balance on confirm c:■ >r ot .e R. 11. RICHARDS, J. CARR. QCt. 15.1880. _ Admiiii-'i A EDITOR" 6 NQTXCK— • Red by as d Court, to distribute m-u.-ys ■ ' . . '." - " ants real e taK-i ( >Mirm*tion is ' :* taken <>9 from Former rep >rt q( audit >r aa sent hack to the -air.e auditor by the ' ■',) will .to the Uuti . of hi- appointment at his offlcc : he Bepaugholf T wanda. on Eric ay. the 23d dsy oi N >rciulr.r, at 1 o'- clock, p. in., at wWch time and plage ait pei-eus hav ing claims apou -aid moneys t , "' rc - ' ' -'1 or forever debarred. w. T. OAVIES, Oct. 23,1866. Auditors A V DITCH'S NOTICE Tn thematl r ' b. A. the final account if li. f. Ah gnmd'o m of (Jcorge Knapp, nor so oj mint A napp. In the the Orphan V Court of Tt. 17? ;••! Conn y. The undersigned, an Andili r. -npointei by odd Com" to distribute money in the bin 's • Guardian, will at tend to the duties of hisapui.a. Ala bis oitke is the Borough of Towanti, on Thursday, November I"lS6f> at 1 o'clock, p. m . whore all prsons having claims up on said rnouic, wi.i at end or forever beu - nt J fr i the same. BE.'"J. if. l'Ev'K, Oct. 20.1SGU. Auditor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE —Notit c is hereby given that al! persons indebted i t-h- cs tate Of Euciuda Vunderpool.Uujoi tp. deed, are requested to make inrmedjatt payment, and all h viug claims upon said estate will present hem duly authenti cated lor settlement. Li IU AM H ITO ACT. AM), Oct# A isfritftr. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.-—lsy virtue of an order i--tied out of the Orph an's Court of Riad ! ford County, the undersigned guardian of Jessie, minor child of John J. Ward, and Emily Ward, the lastl whom is deceased, will sell on the premises November 27, 1860, at I o'clock, p. m., one undivided i'th nha e ! of certain lands situat"- in Asylum twp., bounded and I described as follows : Beginning A• nur -m line ot jonathi' Stevens, thence north c ''l-> wen . | Oct. 25. ISfG Guardian. PLASTER. —Fresh Grcmrvl Piaster, at Nov, 8. "ea. ROCKWELL'S?,