Bradford iW|)ovtrv. LOCAL AND GENERAL ItsT" Lost en Tuesday evetiiug, be tween Towanda and Mouioeton, a lady's ./( hi icatch. The finder will be liberally ro ll aided by leaving it at this office. LECTURE BY RF.V. A. A. WII.I.ITS.— Our readers will be gratified to learn that the next lecture before the Youug Mens' Christian Association will be delivered by this popular orator. As a lecturer he is un surpassed by any man in the country. The subject on the present occasion will be ••SUNSHINE." We copy from the Boston Post, the following in regard to the lecturer and his subject: "Mr. WILLITS delivered n most genial, cheerful,buoyant,'and common sense lecture on "Sunshine," which,before he concluded, lie succeeded in beaming into every head and heart within the sound of his voice.— The term sunshine was uspd in the sense of cheerfulness in all the affairs and condi tions of life. The lecture was tilled with apt illustrations and felicitous necdotes, aud the nndience was one moment moved to mirth, and another to conviction of the good sense that was so profusely uttered. The lecture was one of the best that has been given in Boston for years, and should be heard everywhere." The lecture will be delivered at the Court House, Tuesday evening, Feb. 5. The price of tickets is fixed at 50 cents. * *—- — IfeyOn Monday last, George Brooks of Tioga Centre, was drawing logs, and an old man, Mr. Schoonovcr, coming the same way with a gun in his hand, attempted to get on to ride. In getting on, he slipped and fell, and in falling the gnu was dis charged, dangerously wounding Mr. Brooks in the thigh. The wound bled profusely, an artery having been cut. He is doing well. Dr. Daniels of Owego, wo learn was was called. Uwcgo Gazett'. KILLED BY A HORSE —We learn that on Saturday last, while Mr. Orson Payne, residing about five miles from New Milord, was at work iu his stable, ho was kicked on the head by one of his horses, and lived lint a few moments after. The horse was newly shod aud Paya'e skull was badly shattered by the coiks of the shoe. HIGHWAY ROBBERY. A bold and ciiecessful robbery was committed about MX o'clock on Wednesday evening last, be tween the liver bridge and Kingston, th Hope Express Company being the suffer ers. The agent's wagon was returning from the depot as usual, with James Miller and Charles Barnes as drivers, the former hav ing served in that capacity for some time, the latter but a few weeks. Wli n near the p >iid they were suddenly stopped by two men seizing the horses by the bridles, at the same instant four others mounting the wagon, two behind, and two climbing over Ibe sides, each armed with revolvers, and threatened instant death if reaistance or outcry were given. Coming so suddenly and unexpectedly upon th- drivers, and in such superior numbers, little effectual re sistance could be made, aud the vil uins succeeded iu getting possession of the va lise iu which money packages aud other valuables were generally carried,after which they left the wagon and started in different directions from the scene o robbery. The other property in the wagon, some of which was quite valuable, was left untouched; the money-bag being apparently the only object of their visit. This was found the - uue niglit below, cut and torn to pieces, and its contents gone. The express wagon was hurriedly driven into town, and information given of what hail transpired on the road. The agent im mediately procured the aid of the Borough police, and made search in different direc tions. and at such points as was deemed advisable at the time, but only the torn va lise rewarded their search. A reward of fire hundred dollars is oft'er . d for the recovery of the money and de tection of the thieves, and no effort will be left unspared to hunt up the parties. A. D. Hope, Superintendent of the Com pany, has been here for several days,assist ed by detectives from a distance, who are endeavoring to work up the case. Wheth er they have met with aDy success is not known, or if so. it very prudently kept from the public. The following is the amount and descrip tion of the property stolen, by which it will he seen that the thieves were quite success ful in their enterprise. Thirteen 5-20 Bonds, of the denomination of one thousand dollars each ; four 5-20 Bonds, of the denomination of five hundred each, all of new issue ; one package con taining thirty-four dollars and ten cents ; one of twenty dollars and twenty cents ; one of thirty-three dollars and ten cents ; one of one hundred and fifteen dollars and thirty-four cents : and one valued at seven ty dollars.— Wilkes-Barr- Times. On. IN BROOME. —The Marathon Lead says that petroleum of the first quality has been reached by boring, at Killawog, llroome County, N. Y. A big excitement has bet-n created, and the Leader thinks the land will will be perforated until its pres ents the appearance of a mammoth skim mer. THE HOLY LAND. Messrs. J. B. Burr A Co.. 18 Asylum St.. Hartford, Conn., have iu press and will shortly publish a work entitled " Remarkable Characters and Memorable Places of the Holy Land," com prising an'acconnt of the Patriarchs, Prop hets Poets, Apostles and other celebrated persons of Sacred History, with drescrip tions of ancient cities and venerated shrines, by Charles W. Elliott, author of New Eug ian i History Ac. In the preparation of this work some of the best pens and most ac complished scholars ha\e been selected, and no pains or expense L ive been spared to make it a book of great and permanent value, acceptable to old and young—a household work. The book will be printed in the best style, illustrated by steel engravings,by the best artists in the country, consisting of beatiful scenes and celebrated characters of the Oriental Land, and its value is increas ed by maps. The specimen pages sent us, more than confirm all the promises of the publishers. The work will be obtained only through distributing agents, and will be sold only by subscription. BOY MISSING.— A young lad, aged II years and named Benjamin F. Smith,has beer, missing from his home at Susquehan na Depot since the '2oth of December. It is feftred that some evil Las befallen him, us no tidings have been obtained of him since the day of his disappearance. He had black eyes and dark hair, was iressed iu a blouse coat made of blue pilot cloth, with brass buttons, a blue cloth cap,stout,heavy shoes aud blue woolen stockings, and had on two pairs of summer pauts basted together. If any one knows aught of him, they will oblige a sorrowing mother by communica- Hug the intelligence to Mrs. Mary Jane Smith. Knqqui'hsnnu Depot, P "THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR" COM- R to us enlarged and much improved, afford ing evidence that the abilities and enter prise with which this sterling sheet is con ducted is appreciated by the people of our neighboring county. "THE COLUMBIAN" was established at Bloomsburg, by the "Bread and Butter brigade'" to supplant the Republican. As might have been expected, after a few mouths of sickly existence, it gave up the ghost, and it now comes out under its true colors,* being edited by JOHN G. FREEZE, Esq.. once imported into this county, to enlighten this benighted section. We have received a copy <>l 'he Tribune Almanac and Political Register. There is no other work published iu the United States which gives a more complete view of political parties and their past acts than this little work. Its epitome of astron omical tacts, tide tables and synopsis of acts passed by Congress, are'very valuable.— Every well informed politician should have a copy iu his possession,for facts and refer ence. Price 20 cents. WILEY THE MURDERER. —WiIey, the murderer of Alice McElwee, convicted of murder in the first degree at the last ses sion of our Court, was brought into Court on Monday last, to receive his sentence.— Judge Conygliam rea i an able and careful ly considered decision upon the application by Wiley's counsel for a new trial, dismiss ing the application, after which he called the prisoner up for sentence. Upon the question being put whether he had any thing to say why sentence of death should not be pronounced, he replied that he had. " That he did not intend to shoot her. He thought the barrel of the revolver was not loaded. Ti at three of the chambers were vacant. That he had nothing against the woman in his life." The Judge then pro ceeded to pass tht sentence of death upon him. which he did in the most feeling and appropriate language. ILe prisoner during the whole ecene, presented an appearance of the most stoi cal indifference, and seemed in no way im pressed with the fearful seu'ence parsed upon him in punishment of his crinit. He was conducted back to await the Governor's warrant for his execution. His counsel, we understand, intend to carry the case to the Supreme Court.— Luzerne Union. Elniira has been again afflict ed with a disastrous fire. On Tuesday night last, fire broke ont in a building south side of Water street, owned by Judge Dunn and occupied by Isadore Pencher as a clothing Store. Two buildings iu the block, Judge Dunn's and H. 15. Locke's only were burn ed, involving a loss of $7,000 to each—but little insurance on cither. There were many occupants in the buildings, who lost quite heavily, but were generally well insured.— The Steamers worked admirably, and ac tually put the fire out, notwithstanding the terribly severe weather. Special Notices. tSkiU E. F. STEVENS, C. E , Surveyor, Architect. Ac.. House, Land and Estate Agent, offers his services to the public. Office over Frost's Furniture. Towanda, Pa. Jan. 10, 1867. tffe- Tria List for February Term, commencing Monday, Feb. 4. 1867. George Dusenberry vs. Canning & Wight w.in debt S. W. Park vs. Win. Frederick . ejectment C. W.Clapp vs. Welles, Blood & C'o..replev. S. N. A J. P. Blood's use vs. C. F. Welles, jr case C ark A Baker vs Abra'm Steers,et al. .debt Amos Griffeth et al vs. A. H. Spalding..ap'l J. C. Marcellus vs. Chas. Morgan et al do same vs. Clark Wheeler do same vs. Benjamin Clark do Allen White vs. Lewis D. Goodwin do Sam'l Hyatt et al vs. F. S. Elliott et al..tress. 11. D. A G. L. Covert vs. J. Monroe Smith, do Henry D. Covert vs. same do Oritha Covert's nse vs. same do Augustus Lewis vs. D. D. Brewster. ..ejec't R. W. Cheney vs. Athens Twp case Robert Campbell's Administrators vs. John S. Madden appeal N. C. Harris's vs. A. P. Stevens's adminis trat >rs sci. fa. Fall Creek Coal A Iron Co. vs. J. Monroe Smith trespass C. T. Hull vs. F. N. Page appeal Seth Peck vs. Stephen Bullock case Berij. J Middaugh vs. Wm. Decker do 7.. P. Corson vs. 11. W. Thompson. ...ejec't S. N. Bronson vo. N. N. Parks ... appeal Alfred Noxon vs. Towanda Coal A Iron Co. and terre Tenants sci. fa. sur mort Fort-Plain Bank vs J. T. D. Myer deb. D. E.Martin vs. Daniel Coolbangh's admin istrators case Eli I'. Rockwell vs. Alba Boro debt Dewitt Slaughter vs. Shepard Pierce, exec utor sci. fa. Cortissoz, St. Anna A Co. vs. J. Monroe Smith et al trespass L. B. Gardner vs. Ridgbnry Twp debt Wm. W. Wright vs Litchfiald Twp do State of Pennsylvania, 1 BRADFORD COUNTY SS . > Subpo uas returnable Monday, February 11th, A. D.. 1867, at 10 o'clock A. M. WM. A. THOMAS. Jan. 4. 1867 Protkonotary. SList of Jurors drawn for Feb ruary term, 1867 : GRAND JURORS. Asylnm. Richard E. Gilbert; Athens bo ro., O S Hackett, J A Bristol; Burlington twp, T S Kuapp ; Burlington West, Samuel Simpkins ; Canton twp., Samuel Annable ; Franklin, Ira Morse ; Litchfield, J Hunt; Leroy, Richard Montgomery ; Rome twp,, Albert Richards ; Smithfield. S Wilcox, C'. Gerould ; Standing Stone, Hiram Gorden ; Springfield, Lafayette Leona-d : Troy twp., It A Ballard, Enos Luther : Troy boro., N M Carnochan, Tbheodore Waldron ; To wanda boro., Wm. Keeler : Tuscarora, Cal vin Newman, Reuben Muttison; Ulster, Al fred Holcomb, G H Vandyke ; Wyalusing, Charles Ingham. TRAVERSE JURORS —FIRM WEEK. Athens twp., Elisha Satterlee. Julius To zer, Lorenzo Rollinson : Armenia, James P Burn)an, Nathan Sherni n, Chas. Crandall; Asylum. Wm. Frisbee, Jonathan Stevens, John Braund: Albany, Ralph Stevens, Wm. Bahr ; Burliugton boro.. Mason Long; Bur lington twp., Morris Smith; Burlington west, J G Blakesley, Myron Ballard, Chaß. Lewis ; Canton boro, Orrin Brown ; Canton twp, Horace Webster, John Lilley ; Colum bia, James Lane, Daniel Bradlord ; Frank lin, Nathan Kilborn, Ira Smith ; Derrick, Andrew Overpeck: Monroe twp, G C Irvine, Jeremian Blackman. Jas 11 Irvine ; Pike, Azariah Champion : liidgbury, Horace Kel sei ; Rome twp. Sillas Hiaey, Silas AUis ; Sheshequin, G E Humphrey ; Springfield, M C Berry ; Smithfield, James Fleteh r; South CieeK, Philo Fassett, jr.: Troy twp, Orrin Morse, Geo Ballard ; Towanda boro, H A Gary ; Towanda twp, G W Scovell; Ul ster. G W Nilchols, Ethan B Moore : Wil mot, John Morrow; Wyalusing, Joseph Yan anken, G R Ackroyd; Warren, Wm. L Beardslee, Geo Hicks, Wm Rogers ; Wind ham, Charles Washburn. TRAVERSE JURY —SECOND WEEK. Albany, Williams Lee, Warren Allen; Ath ens twp" J K Wright, Daniel McDuffee, 2 1, Sidney Hayden ; Canton boro, Samuel H Newman, G W Griffin : Canton twp, James Warren; Columbia, Albion Budd, Raymond Gurnett ; Franklin, if E Baken, Wm L Ly on : Derrick, Philander Barnes, J D Squires; Leßaysville, Stephen Gorham ; Ridgburry, Delmar Martin : Rome twp, Wm McCabe; Sheshequin, David Horton, W B Chaffee ; Springfield, Collins Tracey; Tuscarora, Ed win Sturdivant, Wm M Black; Towanda twp. Miller Fox ; Towanda boro, Edwin E Buffiiigton; Troy twp, Wm Young, Stephen Wilber,W S Mauley; Warren, J A Newman, James Whalon ; Wysox, J D Allen, John B Hind's ; Wells, John Updyke, Geo Wilson ; Wyalusing, Seth Hornet, Geo N Vaughn; i Ulster. -Jason Smith. t&* A Lincoln l>irth-da_y ball w 11 '< given Jit Thompson's Hotel, in Camp town, Tuesday evening, Feb. 12, 1867. Mu sic— David, Chittenden and Brown. Bill $2 50. J. S. THOMPSON, Prop. The Bradford County Teach ers Association will meet at Leßaysville, Friday, February Bth 1867. O. E. FABNSWOBTH, Sec y. ffiir The largest stock of Crockery, Glassware and Lamps ever brought to this market is now offered by Wickbam A Black. Ihey are now selling off all their other goods at great bargains. Jan. 17. LIFE INSURANCE —To THE EDITOR OK THE N. Y. TRIBUNE.— Sir: The unprece dented success of the Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company the past year, is worthy ot especial notice. Having issued over 12.000 new policies—the income about $6,000,000 —being over $lB,OOO per day— its capital increased about $4,000,000 over and above all losses—including also the an nual dividend of 00 per cent. —making the total assets now about 814,000,000. The number of policies now in force, about 40,- 000, being the largest number of anv com pany now in this country—all combine to show how the public appreciate the old Connecticut Mutual Life lusurauce Com pany. You will oblige us by giving the follow ing an insertion in your truly valuable pa per, which will answer the many misstate ments of rival agents, and with much es teem, we are, Yours, Ac., I'ECK & HILLMAX, Jan. 8, 1867. Troy. X. Y. I.ETTER FROM BANKERS. TROY, October 20, 1866. Messrs, PECK A HILLMAN, General Agents of Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company: GENTLEMEN :—The undersigned, policy holders in the Connecticut Mutual Life In surance Company, feel that it is too late in the day for this Comp-.ny to need any recommendation from us. Yet, in view of the fact that rival companies are jealous of her unparalleled success, and are making an effort to disparage her, we take great pleasure in saying that the Connecticut Mu tual has done better by us than was prom ised. Your representations to us have been more than realized. The non-forfeiture fea ture adopted by your Company—the great economy and prudence in the management of its business—the large dividends annual ly paid to us, and especially the 60 per cant, dividend paid this year—also the change made by which in the settlement of policies at death, not even a single note comes out of the policy—all combine to increase (if any increase is possible) our confidence in your Company. And we cheerfully reeoin mend it to all desiring to get their lives in sured. We would not change our insurance in this for one iu any other company. Respectfully yours, JAI ;El> S. WEED, Prest. Troy Savings Bank, W. GAY, Cashier National State Bank, Troy, C. lI.WELLINGTON,Cash.Man. Nat. Bk, Troy, G. F. SIMS, Cash. Troy City National Bank, P. M. CORBIN, Cash. Union Nat. Bank.Trov, S. Topi'AN.Cash. Nat. Exchange Bank, Troy, J. 15. KELLOGG, Cash. Central, Nat. Bk.Trov. F. SIMS, Cash. Mer. A Mecb. Nat. Bk, Troy, G. A. STONE, Cash. Mutual Nan Bk, Troy, C. P. WILLIAMS, Cash. Nat. Albany Ex. Bk, A. WALSH. Cash. Nat. Bank of Laus.nburg, C. P. HARTT, Cash. Second Nat. Bank, N.Y. H. B. McKEAN, Agent, Towanda, Pa. m-I. M. COLLI NS is now offering his stock oi ready-made clothing at cost. — Over-coats, Business Coats. Pants, and vests Ac., for cash. Call and see. Jan. 7. 1867. J. M. C. TOWANDA MARKETS.- Wholesale Prices. Corrected every Tuesday by E. T. Fox, No. 1, Brick How : Wheat $2 50 @ $3 00 Rye $ 85 (a 90 I Corn ~ 100 Oats 18 Flax Seed 1 80 @ 2 00 Clover Seed, (small) " " (Orwell) Beans 1 50 © 2 00 Butter (rolls) 28 © 30 " (dairv) 25 © 30 Eggs 28 Potatoes 40 @ Hay (per ton) 15 00 Salt (per bbl.) 3 00 , Flour 12 00 © 16 00 Ham 16 © 20 WEIGHTS OF GRAlN. —Wheat, 60 lbs; Corn, 56 lbs; Rye, 56 lbs ; Oats, 32 lbs ; Barley, 46 lbs ; Buckwheat, 48 lbs; Beans, 62 lbs ; Bran, 20 lbs; Clover Seed 62 lbs; Dried Ap ples, 22 lbs; Flax Seed 56 lbs. MA RRIED . WILLIAMS—LEE-In Towanda Jan. loth, by Rev. 11. Duulap, Mr. Alfred Williams, of Keating, Clinton Co., to Miss Maria .A. Lee, of Braintrim, Wyoming Co., PATTERSON -PRENTICE-At the Eagle Hotel Towanda Jan. 17, by Rev. R. Duu lap, Mr. James S. Patterson of Ridgebur ry Bradford Co., to Mrs. Sarah Pren ice. MONTGOMERY—LINDLEY—At the r s idence of the brides father.in Canton Jan. 8, by Rev S. P. Bates, Mr. Burton Mont gomery, to Miss Ann F.. Lindley, both of Canton. ADDISON—LINDLEY—By the same, at the same time and place, Mr. Addison Wilson of Alba, to Miss F.liza 1.. Lindley of Canton. ALGER—RUSSELL—At Warren Centre, Jan. 16, by Ilev. Geo. W. Stone, Mr. Or rin A. Alger and Miss Florilla Lncinda Russell, both of Orwell. LAYTON-STODDARD-At the M. E. Par sonage, Waverly N. Y.. Jan. 11, by the Rev. S. W. Heiss, Mr. S. M. Lay ton, to Miss Emma M. Stoddard, both ot Litch field. l'a., SLATER—BENNETT—By A. Royse, Esq., at the Iloloomb House in Leßoy -Tan. Ist, Mr. Clark Slater of Burlington, and Miss Mary E. Bennett, of North Towanda. HIGBY—SHOEMAKER—By the same at the House of > rs. L. Cranmer in Leßoy Jan. 4, Mr. William Higby and Miss Ellen Shoemaker, both of Leßoy. LAPLANT—WILCOX— In Towanda, Jan. 15, at the residence of the bride, by W. C. Bogart Esq., Mr. Peter LaPlant, to Mrs Rebecca Wilcox. JCero vlbDertiseiiunts. "VfOTICE is hereby given that Pro it posals will be received up to February Ist lss7. to tarnish the material and build a church in Asylum. Bradford county. Pa. The size and specifications ol said edifice may he known by calli gat the store ot U. Moody, in said town ship and eountv. U. MOODY. R. E. GILBERT, F. X HO - ET. R. L STILLWELL, JAU 10. L*67.-2t. Building Committee C-MITHBOKO HOTEL, 0 SMITHBORO. S. Y . Having rented and Refitted this well kuown Hotel, 1 am ready to accommodate all who may favor me with a call. I hava a la ge Hall at tached, suitable for lectures, dances. Ac. Pass engers carried to any point by applying at the Hotel. No pains will be spared to make every thing agreeable and comfortable for the t ravel ing public. J- B. VAN WINKLE. Jan. 10. 1867. Proprietor. INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. Miss JL STELI.A HALL would inform the public that she proposes giving instruction upon the Piano and .th ,t havingpaid especial attention to the principles ot Music, she feels confident of giv ing entire satistact on in the advancement in musical attainments oi aDy who may be placed under her charge Terms—24 lessons aud use of instrument 412; without nse of instru ment 410. Re-idence two doors north of l)r. Ladd's. Towanda, Dec. 3,1866. —tf. W lI ERSE Y WATKINS, Notary • Public—is prepared to take Depo-i tions. Acknowledge he Execution of Deeds, M rtgages. Power of it.orney, and all ojher instruments. Aflidavi s and other pipers may be sworn to belore me. Office opposite the Banking House of B 8. Russell A Co., a lew rods north of the Ward House. Towanda, Pa., Jan. 14,1867. FARM FOR SALE.—The subscri ber offers bb farm tor sale, situated in Asylvm township,throe miles from Towanda, along the Susquehanna River. Containing about 150 acres. 110 improved, with two bouses two barns, two g 'ed orchards, good lences and well wateied. '!he whole under a good state o cultivation. A Rope Kerr, belonging to tbef taim. For terms aunty to the subscriber on the ulace, or E. M. BIoIIOP, Wyalusing. A J. M. BISHOP. 1 JD. 20, IW7. miscellaneous. LICENSES. —Notice is hereby jjiv eu that the following upp icati. ns for Li censes tor Taverns and Merchan' Deters have been filed i this oflice, and the same will be presented to the Court of Quarter Sessions on Monday, February 4, 1867. tor 'he considera tion ol said Court : TAVERNS John Grist Try Township. viiles D. Cass, • •• D. B. Bartl -tt Towanda Borough. N.F.Tuttle, Sraithlield Shubel Bowman Terry P. D. Wilcox Albanv. Geo. W. Squires Standing Stone. 8 8.-Downing Franklin. J S Bill Bvrliogton Borough. Frederick TetzlafT, Troy Borough. alien McKean Towanda Borough Win. J. Crane, Wysox. Stephen I). Bennett, Ulster. C. T Smith Towanda Borough. A. C. Peters Wells. MKKCliairr HEALERS. B. B. Mitchell, Troy Borough. H. W. Nobles, Towania Borough. L. T. I'.oyse Burlington Borough. W. A. THOMAS, Jan. 17, 1887. Clerk. (YAUTION. —Whereas, my wife J Hannah has lett mv bed and board with out just cause or provocation, all pe sons are cau ttoued against baibotiug or trusting Iter on my account as I will pay no debts of her con tracting after this date. SOLOMON COLE. _Asylcm, Jan. 10, 18C7 3t* WANTED. —A frond Sawyer to run a water power Saw Mill, situated near the mouth ot the Wyalusing Creek. Jan. 10, 1887 -3t. L. P. STALFORO. GREAT SECRET EXPOSED ! Yielded at last to th wishes of friends. Time and again has the following proposi ion been made ; but never exposed until the present. FIVE YEARS A.V VNREVEALED SE CRET ' NKKVE YOURSELF FOR THE'SIIOCK ! First proposition to be made public : FRIEND NELSON -.—First, I would say, ac cording to the best calculations, in the Borcugb ot Towanda, there is sold yearly one hundred \ thousand dollars worth ol Boots and Shoes, mostly slop work of the most inferior kind, and the people generally are sick of ,it. And now 1 say to your again, as I have before, en large your Store make it neat and commodious, and keep a good stock ol Boot and shoes, and you shall be sustained. Most ol the people be gin to feel a little above huyiug their boots and shoes at Dry Goods Stores ; it looks verdant and outlandish. ■> e (lu not ask to make y-ur goods it it is not convenient The facilities in some other localities, where a better ch ice of sto tk and woikmen can be bad, may be still bet ter And you have always been in th business and better understand tbis one point and im p utant branch of the Merchant's art, than those that deal in Silks and Muslins, aud they. I believe, would be glad to let tbis business go where it belongs ; that they have done it hereto fore to accomodate the people ; I do believe if you would open a firs -class Shoe Store the people would uoijgo t<> Dry Gods Stores to buy .■shoes any more than they would to Drug Stores for Gats. Stop, stop,! what are yon talking about ? has not any one the right to sell what he pleases ? it may be, bnnot injustice is it right its so large a place as this, where practical then are engaged wholly in this business. It has tieen given up in every other place, and according to custom it will be here. Two thousand five hundred propositions I madetrom customers, is, to bring more ot the same kind ol Boots and Shoes you brought with you when you came in town seven years ago. i j have neve seen a good Shoe betore uor since, i the language o them all at the same time. ! Raise thy leet geutly And think it so queer That the Boots 1 sold then Should wear them a year. 1 now yield to the above propositions, and have promised to sell Twenty-live Thousand Dollars worth ot his Boots and Shoes it he would make them as good as those 1 trough' here seven years ago. aud the answer is 1 will 1 I will! Well triends, your proposition made And I've consented to the trade, so I will sell yon Shoes both strong and neat, To plea.-e the taste and suit the feet. I have Ladies, 1 Misses'. Boys' aud Mens'.J From fancy down to coarse brogaus, Come one and all. do as you agree, Aud buy your Boots and Shoes of me. Come! Come! I say, where you can find \ Boots exactly to y rur mind ; A d if you was never here before, You'll find it is the very Store. Come Ladies, Gents, I have goods for all, Buy your goods ot me this Fall, And when Spring comes 1 will the cry,' " At L. C. NELSON'S I will buy!" There is one thing more I'll say to you, I m in the old Store made over "new ; It auy read, and stand the alio, k, My place you'll find joins Patton's Block. GENTS' CALF BOOTS AT BARGAINS. MINERS KIP A COWHIDE " Gents and Boys Metalic Corrogated Perfora ted Plates A great saving. Terms Cash, no credit. Small profits for money is the motto. L. C. NELSON. Towanda, Nov '20,1866. SUSQUEHANNA COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. TOiVANDA, BRADFORD CO.. PA. JOHN D.HEWITT, A. 11. Professor ot Math ematics. Mental, and Natural Sciences. F. W BARTLETT, A..8., Professor of An cient Languages. Miss ALICE KNIGHTON, Preceptress. Miss HATTIE THOMAS, Primary Teacher. Mrs. SUSAN D. HEWITT, Teacher of Instru mental Music Mr JOHN WILSON, Steward, The Winter Term commences MONDAY, NOV. 26, and will continue 11 weeks. TUITION, PER TERM : [Payable invariably in advance. Fuel and contingencies included.] Primary $7 00 Higher, Ist year, per term 8 00 Higher, 2nd and 3d year, per term * 00 Collegiate, II 00 N. B. Pupils will be classed by the most advance branch they respectively pursue. Pupils using scholarships are charged $2 per ti rm tor fuel aud contingents. EXTRA EXPENSES: French 13 00 German, 3 00 Drawing 3 00 Board in the Institute per week, 3 .'>o Washing, per dozen 50 Use ol Furniture in rooms, per term i 30 The Collegiate year is divided into four terms of U weeks each. The Anniversary exercises will be held at the close ot the Summer term. No deduction will be made tor absence,except in case ot protracted illness ot over two weeks. Boarders will themselves find fuel and light, but in all cases, arrangements can be made with the Steward to furnish them. Where bed ding is not tutnished by pupils themselves, they will be charged 14 30 per term. lXormat Department —Special exercises are arranged without extra charge for those pre paring themselves as Teachers of Common Schools. No pains will be spared, on the part oi the Faculty aud Trustees in sustaining the high re putation the institution has hitheito enjoyed, and in rendering it more worthy of future pa trouage and support. Nov. 20, 'titi. Bv ORDER or TUE TRUSTEES. HEADING RAIL ROAD—WIN TEH ARRANGEMENT. Lec. 1, 1866. GREAT TRUNK LINK FROM THE NORTU AND Norm w-Ks for Philidelphia,New-Yoik,Reading Pottsviile, Tama qua, Ashland, Lebanon, Alleu town, Easton. Ac. &<;. Trains leave Harrisburg for New-York, as.fol •ows: A 3.00, B.to.and 9.35 a. m., iand 2.10 and 9.00 p. m., connecting with similar Trans on ! tne Pennsylvania Rail Road, and arriving at New-York at 5.00 and 10.10 a. m., and 4 4eu a CROCKERY STORE, We have enlarged and refitted our Store ex pressly lor this purpose, and we are now open ing the largest and most varied stock of CHINA, . ! CROCKERY, GLASS, CAVA, # YELLOW, ROCKINGHAM, AND j STONE WARE. Also a large assortment of SILVER PLATEI) GOODS, TABLE CUTLERY. WOOD, WILLOW, • I AND JAPANNED GOODS. All the uiiove goods we boy either from the Manufactureror Importer and thus can sell i them S I•. e .'J-O figures. Our stock ol . DRY GOODS, CLOTHS, TRIMMINGS, I AND NOTIONS, Will be kept full for this season, and sold at low rates. All our goods we bold for cash. Kf A gen's tor all the best Setvnig Machines. Hoping to merit a continuance of yonr favor in ottr new undertaking, we remain yours to command. WICKHAM A BLACK. Towanda, Dec . .1 l£C6. jyj Y POLICY! Whereas I have just returned Irons New York with a fine stock of New Goods, selected with great care and bought very close, consequently am enabled toofler great inducements to those wanting good-. The stock is adapted to the wants of all both old and young. The leading departments are all fall. The I DRY GOODS, GROCERY, BOOT AND SHOE, READY MADE CLOTHING, ; HATS AND CAPS, BUFFALO ROBES, GENTS FURS, LADIES FURS, CHILDREN'S SETTS, SOLE LEATHER, AC., BEAUTIFUL STYLES ORES- GOODS, WORSTED SHAWLS, NUBIAS, HOODS, AC. All my old trbnds, and the "rest oi man kind," are eordially.invited to call and see. No charge for showing goods. Tickets of Admission free. L H. BRONSON. Orwell, Nov. 1,1866, . . IWTA Y L 0 R ♦J . Is now re eiving a very large [and well selected | STOCK OF F A L L GOOD S Comprising all the NEW AND DESIRABLE STYLES In market, and will be exhibited with plea sure. A very fine assortment of DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS To match. A largo stock oI CLOTHS AND SACKINGS. A large stock of Ladies and kisses WOOL SHAWLS AND KNIT GOODS Of all kinds. BROWN SHEETING AND BLEACHED MUSLIN A full assortment of FANCY GOODS. I And a very large and complete stock oi I MILLINERY GOODS, And a great variety of other goods too nnmer ' ow to mention. Oct. 9,1868. i Cjuinpljrei) Brother's Coinmn. ! HUMPH REY BROTHERS Are prepared to meet the demaudsot the BOOT AND SHOE WEARING COMMUNITY DURING TUF. COM IPG YEAR. And have in store a very large and complete as -ortment of LADIES FINE SHOES! Consisting in part of LADIES CONGRESS GAITERS, I.ADIES LACE GAITKBS, LADIES BUTTON GAITERS, ALL STYLES IN LASTING, GI.OVF. KII>, OR MOROCCO, j Ladies Glove Kid Balmorals, LADIES MOROCCO BALMORALS, Ladies Lasting Balmorals. LADIES BOOTEES AND BUSKINS Ladies Slippers, Kid or Lasting, : WOMEN'S CALF AND THICK BOOTEES, i Misses Gaiters, Balmorals and Slippers, CHILDREN'S FINE SEWED SHOES C'hildrr-us i opper Tipped Shoee. CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS AND TIES We call especial attention to our stock ol 0 V E R SHOES. MEN'S. WOMEN'S k CHILDREN'S ARCTICS, j Men's. Women's and Children's Rubbers, MEN'S BUFFALO OVERSHOES Gentlemen's Fine French Calf Boots, i MEN S KIP AND STOGA BOOTS, BOYS FINE CALF BOOTS. . BOYS KIP AND THICK BOOTS, Youth's and Children's Boots, IN ALL VARIETIES, PRICES AND SIZES. j I la met every thing in the Coot and Shoe line, : j j FROM THE SMALLEST T > THE LARGEST. TIIE 11A R N ESS DE PA RTM EN T ! On the Second Flooi under the superinten dence ot MR. JAMES V. WILCOX. Long and iavorably known as the manufacturer ! of good work, is well -tucked with FANCY CARRIAGE HARNESS, | HEAVY TEAM HARNESS, SINGIF. HARNESS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION LIGHT AND HEAVY COLLARS, GENTS AND LADIES SADLES, RIDING BRIDLES. . HORSE BLANKETS, WHIPS, AC., J Any piece or part-ot a Harness made to order ; on short notice. T- BUNKS. LADIES TRAVELLING TRUNKS, J GENTS TRAVELLING TRUNKS. VALISES OF LEATHER, WOOD, I OR CLOTH, RAIL ROAD BAGS. RETICULES, AC , .vf AC ALSO FULL STOCK OF LEATHER l French and American ; C A I. F AND KIP SKI NS, Morocco, Glove Kid and Bindiug Skins, OAK AND HEMLOCK SOLE LEATHER, Shoe Findings. HARNESS TRIMMING S, And all machinery nsed in manufacturing. | Thanking the public for their very liberal pa tronage daring the year just passe , we invite a i continuance during 1967, assuring them that we 1 shall endeavor, by employing none bnt first class workmen, and using good material, to sustain the reputation ot onr house as being the | best Boot, Shoe and Harness Establishment in j Bradford or ndjoining counties. HUMPHREY BROTHERS. I Towanda. Jan • 1.1987. Ccqal. CHEKIKi'Vj i By virtue ol U .-uudry wills of Vend. I'm .td <■' ' of. the Court of Common Pleas <.l brail County ami to sue directed, will be exposed to pui n• .ilo al the C-.iurt Hou.se iu the Borough of to wanda. on Monday, February 4. ISB7. at I o' clock, p.m., the fallowing de-i-rlbed lot. piece ! or parcel ol land siiii'te in S.utU Creek two., , bounded ;tid described as fallows, to wit: Be j ginning at a post in the w rrant lire at t!" south east corner ot Edward Meads lot, thence south 1° and 30 miu., west 180 7 10 per. to a post at the southeast corner of the warrant, tbenee west. 108 9 10 per- to a corner theoce north 1° eas' 15'J |>er, to the south-west Ci rner ol Edward Mead's lot and them e north I 80° east 100 per. to the place ol beginning. Con taiaiig lit icres and so prs, more or less, about 60 acres improved, with a framed house, log ; shed and u ew fruit trees thereon Seized and taken iu executhru at the -uit of s Lyman Truman vs. Thomas Forrnaa. ALSO—Tue fallowing lot piece or parcel of I land situate in Towanda lioro' bounded north [ by land of Win. 11. i>< dge, east by lauus ol M- C Mereur.south by land ol Meed Smaliey, and J west by William Street, being 50 feet front and 1 100 leet bar k Containing MOO square feet, j more or less, all improved with a Iramed house ' thereon. seized aud taken in exeeution at the suit ot \ Allen McKeun's use vs. A . J. Trout. ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of i land situate in Franklin twp., beginning at a i post on the south imnk ot Caifion Cieek, thence i n rth >l° west 100 prs. to a stone corner, thence , north 39° ea.-.f lfio prs. to a stone corner, tli-ncr south 51° cast 71 pis. to the 14th mile post j Irotri lowunda on the Barclay Bad itoau, thence south 51° cast 29 prs. to the south bank of Car- I bon Creek, them e aioDg the so ill bank ot the same the several courses to the place ot begin ning. Containing 100 a res, more or le-- with a framed house and two board shanties thereon, .•seized and taken i execution at the suit of ! Johu F. Moans vs. Hradtord Hailruad uml Coal | Company. | ALSO— The following described lot piece or j parcel ol laud situate in Siultbiield twp.,bouud j ed north by lands ul L>. I*. Gil'ett and M. A. { ForresL, on tbe east by land ot S. S. Baker and 1 land ol M. A. Forres;, on the south by the pi lie highway aud on the west by l.t.;u.- . O. r.. ' Harris and Widow Brown. Containing a'tont 100 acres of laud, more or less, ebout 40 acres j | improved with u Iramed house, Iramed I iru . and a lew fruit tiees thereon. heized and taken in execution i Edward -swain's use vs. Char.es is. .1. 7. uol> | and B Nichols. ALSU-TUc following le!, pV laud situate iu Home twp., boundett north by j laud ol Wi Ham Parka, east by ,aad ol cuias | Ellis, south by laud ol Harvey tlirchard, and ; west by land of said William Parks. Cou'ain j ing 40 acres ot laud, moie or less, with a Irani ! Ed house, framed barn and a lew truil trees ; thereon. j Seized and taken in execution at the suit ol' ! George C. Atwocd's use vs, James S. Turks and j E. W. Parks. ALSO—By virtue of a writ ol 1 i. Fa. will be , ; sold at the same time and pis e, the fallowing I lot, piece or parcel ol laud situate iu Troy twp. ; j bounded on the north, south and west by land ot ' Win. S. Bobbins, and < a the e st by laud ot E. ! B. Parsons. C ntaiuing 15 acres ot land, more - or less, about wo acres improved, with an old j ] log house aud u lew iruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit ol ! j Willi un S. it- b-jius vs. Dully Cea *> aud lienry Cease. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or paicel of laud situate in Burlington Buiu' ' bounded north by the public highway leading ] It urn Burlington to Troy, east and sou'h by j lands ot Addison M Kcau, and west by iauds ol 1 A A J. Alorley. Containing hall an ere ot 1 land, more or less, ail improved wi'h a iramed ' house, named barn and a 1 w fi uit trees thereon teized an u taken in execution at the sub. ol P L. Ward vs. C. T. Mc-rrv A H B. Wilhtlm. WILLIAM GRIFFIS, Sheriffs Office, Jan. It). 1847 Hherit ADMIN ISTKATOK'S NOTICE.— Notice is hereby given, that all person ; indebted to the estate ot I*. W. oesley, iate ot Columbia twp . ueces-d, are requested " • make ' immediate payment, and those having claim • against said estate will present then. o fiyan | thenticuted tor settlement. OLIVER O. BESLEY. i Jan. 10. 1867.* Admimstrainr A DMINISTKATOR'S NOTICE.— Tx Nctice i hereby given, that all persons indebted t the- estate ol R BERT LEWI>, Lite ol Albany twp., dee'd. are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate will present them du \ authenticated lor settlement. FREEMAN* SWEET Jan. 22. 1867. Administrator. ; A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE^ TeL Notice is hereby given, thai „il persons • indebted to the estate of Samuel W. Van i.-e. I dee'd, late of sheshequin twp., are requeued to , make immediate payment, and those having | demands against said estate will present them ' duly authenticated lor settlement. ABRAHAM VANCfSE, j Jan. 11,1867. Administrator. i EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice i 3 i hereby given tbat ail persons ind bted <• ' the estate ot John Owca. late ot Wy-ox twp . dee'd..are requested to make immediate p.y merit.nd ail persons having ci Iru again-t said ." statu will ptescui tbeia duly autheti.: u'-ed for settlement. FREDERICK H. OWEN. Jau. 22. 1867 Executor. PROCLAMATION —Whereas Hon 1 JL FaRRIS B. STREETER, Pies;dent Judge of tbe 12th Judicial Disfrist. consisting ot the | count! sol Bradford and Susquehanna, and Hun Levi P. Mailord aud J. VV. Van Dyke Assoeiafc j j Judges, in and or j 1 e-muty ol B. ad lord, j j hive issued their precept ii '.ring date the 2nd i day of J nuary, A. lb 'lstiT. to me (Erected, lor : j holding a Court ol oyer aud I'e miucr. Genera' j ' Qjarter Sessions ot the Peace. Common Plea i aud Orphan's Court. at To wand a. lor the Conn- ' ty ot Biadiord, on Monday, the 4th u.iy u! Ft'o ! ruiry. next, t continue two weeks. I Notice is herefore hereby given to the COM ! ners, Justicis ot the Peace and Constables, ol I I th: County ol Bradford, that they be the:. ~i d there in th.-ir proper person.at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with their records, inqt.:- 1 siiious .-.nd other remembrances, to do lb se | thugs which to their offic appertain tola done : find tlose who are bound by recogr / ui- c or otherwise to prosecute against the prison r.- who arc or in iy be in the jail ol said County , oi who -hall be bound to'sppear at the said Court are to be then and there to prosecute against, j hem as shall be just. Juror are requested t be punctual in their attendance, agreeably to their notice. Dated at Towauda, the loth day of J..nuary, in the year of oar Lord, one thousand eight liuJred atnl sixty-seven, and of the Indepen dent o! the United States, the ni: 'ty-tii.T. WILLI AM (iItIFFIS, Sherilt. JHisctllaiuottff. A OOOD THING MAY 15E AT • WOOD A HARDING'S GALLERY OF ART, TOW AN I>A. ERAPFOUti COf.NTV, PA j We take pleasnie iu infot ming our old friends ! and the public, that we b :ve procured one of the | best large Sol ir Cameras now in nse. and ate | prepareu to iurnish to all our patrons, butter I PHOTOGRAPHS, from miniature t.< Ufa size. than ever ottered in this count .at very low pri- J ces. tt e arc still making the neat GEM FEERO ; TVPES. mounted on cards, as wei! a- all kind I of CASE PICTURES, such ME f.ArS O TYPES ir.cl AMBROTVPES. Wc are also making beautiful t A It It I' It O TO <; It A J' It .S' . ol all tbe best styit- , and having secured the best, and plenty of help, we can insure sittings to all tbat may lavor us with their patronage i We sbail in tulure give our strict attention to all j sittings, in order to secure the most favorable positions, and as lit'! inconvenience ns ros-i -ble to onr customers. Iu regard to c o i' v / N a our present facilities enable u> to make on bort notice, the most artist pictures from very p-mr DAGUERROTYPE', MELANIOTYPES OR AMBROTYPES, the increasing demand lor that kind of work i.ns lead us to give our attention particularly tu that branch of the businc-.-. We are making large additions to out stock ot GII.T, ROSEWOOD AND IVAI.NiT FEvMKs. | GEO. H. WOOD. DEL. IIABIUNU. j Deo. 10. 1 stiti. E\Y A R RANGE ME \ T AT THE NEWS ROOM AND ROOK STORE. I The undersigned having pur-based tbe BOOK j STORE AND NEWS ROOM ot J. J. Griffiths, respectfully invite Hie old patrons of the estab ' li-bmcnt and the pnb'.ic generally, to call and ex i amine onr stock. .U.VORD A BARKER. S. W. ALVOKD. V. E. I'.AKEEK. i 4 LARGE ASSORTMENT OP VO - oil and instrumental music constantly on , hand at 'he NEWS ROOM. ; 4 REAUTIEUL ASSORTMENT ! Tx. of Family and Pocket Bibles, cheaper than i ever liefore offered iu this market, at the NEWS ROOM. SUBSCRIPTIONS TO ALL THE j O STANDARD Daily and Weeklv Papers, re l ceived at the NEWS ROOM. fecial. • A (TUTOR'S NOTICE —EtMe of ' j l Atvi* tjUUtt, dtr ii. it. the Orphan - ; Court ol Bradlord i . o> v lbo uudcrsi, .ed rt .>uuUd v said - (,'onrt to Uistribo'c mom s ; '.; c liau snf ad -1 minist ra'.or. will afteu-11-< 'he (bitiesof It -up ! po ntUii-nl at biz ofil in tie- • -v •of To I wan da. on Thm lay, Jauuary .i, l-oi, •; io j clock p at whicn tin-? and place all per •ons having claims upon kail moneys muz! i present th. m or be furevcr dabzrretl. JOO.V W. MIX, | IM;7. ItiM. A EDITOR'S >OTICE.— Jn >h>< ma' a ■ It. of the eitalt ffA I'. S'teorn*. In tile j Orphan's court of Bradford County. The undersigned auditor, appointed by -sji>i I Court, to distribute moneys in the hand "."of ad j miuistratoi, will attend to tbe duties of hin i appoiu'-iac:. at bis office in the Borough ot To | wanda. on Frida , the Ist day of February, ! IBti7. at 1 o'c lock, p. m. f at which time and I place all pn ns baviug cLims upon said mon eys uruat present i ncur or be lorever debarred. J. OBWITT. j Jan. 10. 1887. Auditor. A I DI TOR'S NUTICE. -Ihthewut trr nf th cstut- of .Nftcpar ' ' 'ft'/ - appoimiuuut,at his office .it the Borough ot i Troy, on Friday the 2V.li day . Januiry, 15 .7 at 1 o'clock, p. ui. where all persons having I claims up in taem uu-t present them, or be t : ever deuarred. F. >SSIiTH, Jan. M, 1-417 Auditor. AL DITGK'S NOTICE.— In the mat ter of tht citute of Oilier Leillrlt, tlic'il In the Orphan's Court ol Bradford County. The uuderstgned, aa auditor, appointed by saul court to distribute moneys m tile hands ol the administrators, will attend to the duties ol his sppyiutmeut at his office in the borough oi Cuiilou, on Thursday, the 24th day of Jaua ary, lao?, at 1 o'clock p. m., aud all persons ; having claims upon said funds must present tin ui. or else be toruver debarred troin the same H. N. WIULiAiLs, ! Jan. 10, ls< ; 7. Auditor. I PRLICATION IN DIVORCE.— To Nupthali Wooduura.—No. 213, .-sept, tci i, IBuG. You arc lureby notilieu that Eliza •th Wood burn, by her next Irietid Clarence a uoduhrn, has applied u> the Court ol C mmou j Fleas, ot Bradford County, tor a divorce troic ! the bonds ot muriinouy, aud the said Court has appotuted Mouday, Fuoruary 4, 1857, a 2 o'- clock, p. in., ai the Court ilouse iu Towauda foi hearing the said Elizabeth Wood bum in the. pieuuses at wuich time aud place yon can at- Icud ii j oil think piuper. Jan. iu, lst)7. WM. GRIFFXB, Sheriff. APPLICATION IN DIVORCE.- To Harvey Beam.—No- :-J,February term I Ib-.G. You are hereby uotilied that Eiizaljelli . Beam, by her next tsiend Josuua i'eckhtm. nas | applied to the Court of Comni in Fleas oi Ur.td- I lord County, for a dtvoiec irom the- bonds o! m itrimouv, and the said Court las appointed Monday, "the 4th day o! February, l->->7, tor hearing the said Elizabeth Buurn iu the piemi st-s, at which time and place yt u eas attend il ; j-ou thick proper. WM. GRIFFiS J Jan in, lsu7. ;sb- riff. VUTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Xx That \V. Biamhall.U- 11. E-tell, Ransom t'ayue. aud others, have presented to the Court ul Commou Fleas ot Bradiord county, the char ; ier ot tbe •• First Me bodist Episcopal Church | ot Fraukiiadaie,'' pr;ytng the 'Court tor ade i eieeot incorporation, and ha' the sirne will j be beaid on Moudat, February 4th, 1-07. of ; which all persons int re-ted will piease take : notice W. A. TtliiMaS, | Jan. It), liss>7. Prulhonotary. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— In the. mat , la of .Xnncy JlecktT. dee'd. In the Or ,ph iu's Court ot Bradiord < ounty. The under-igned auditor ppoiafed by said Court, 'o didnoute moueys in the hands of th? aduiiuisirator, wiliatiend to the duties ol his ' appointment at the office ol Smith A Rockwell in Troy Borough, January 23d, 1887, at 1 o'- clock p.m.. tu-te all persons interested can attend ii they think proper. JAMES WO'.'D, Dec. 20, lht'm. Anditor. \ DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- XX. Notice is hereby given that all persons i:. 1 debted t ih or late ot ISAAC LAM BERSON late ol Athens (he'd, .re requested to make iai , mediate payment, aud nl h vmg claims upon I s.iid estate will present them duly <; e utieated lor settlement .-'.'LIRE NORTHRUF. j Jn. 10, 1-'7 Admiui.-'ratoi. j A EDITOR'S NOTICE.— lathe mat- XJI tee of lite etate oj Kodcric IVilcox dee'd , In tbe the Orphan a Court ut Bradiord County The under-■gncd.ua And For -•pp'dnted by aid j Court todis'rihu e money in the binds oi Ex i e. utors, will attend tc thu duties ol lii-Uiqiolst ' meat a 1 hi.->i>ni>e ia 'he Borongh ol T--wand on Friday. Febriirv 1. 1887, at 1 o'clock, p. n, i where all persons having claim- upon said in | nies will attend • . tors v.-r be debaued f: m I ill? same. E! AHANAN SMITH, I Jan. 10. 1887. Auditor. ( ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.—B\ ' / virtue of . del" ! ted out i f the O: ' phana, Cotirt ol Br-tdb rd County, the nnde I signed a Jmiui-ti'ator ot the estate of Chaunot s j Guthrie, iate if Springfield twp., dec d . wi:: i f-xj-i t: -a ei- saio the premises in Sprin I field twp.. onThnrsda.. the olst day oi Janua i ry. 1687. at 1 o cluck, p. m.. the lullov, ing de j cribed lot, pie* ' cr paicel • f land begit ui- g ' a post a corner ol mds belt ugirg to WiiLaa, | T. Daily tht nee north .A west -15 12-IIH) prs. to ; a corner, thence -oath 57° east by lino- ot John i V.Y-tbrook 158 5 10 prs. to apt -t. tht south | 3° cast Ly fTh- i-nf 50 prs. to a pc- .them i • north -7 .- t !58 5-10 pi>. by otiici Ends 1-t -j longing ' i al-.l estate t > a post, then e uorG. I 73;° west bythe same 21 4-10 pr . ton ma.le j thence north 5 west 1 72-100 prs. toapost. thence north 684° cast 23 44-100 prs. t tin : place of beginning. Containing 49 a-ies aud i 158 perches, be thu some more or less. i EUttS—#so to • e paid when struck down, half the ba'anco on confirm-tion ol sale the balance in one v- r with mtciest. WILI.IAM b. GUTHRIE, J u 10,1887. Admiuis'ratoi. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.—By By virtue of an order ol the Orphan's c'ourl ot BraJh rd County, the under-igncd ad ministrat-r ot the estate ot Rev. Schuyler Gib son. lute ot Sbeshi-quin twp.. cec'd, will sell on the premises on Thursday, the 31st day ol Jan u iry. 1687 , at 1 o'eh ek p. nr., at public sale the ffillowing described i >t. piece or parcel oi l.i' d sitaate in S c-.-henT'.n twp., begi ning at ■be north line ol .Isbiz Fisher's land ou the west side ot the p-.'biie highway, thence by said Fish's land north 88i° •<- 15 prs. to a post •hence north i 24 3 west 7 8-10 prs. to n p !. thence north 70-' east 13 pis. to the road ul ue said, thence by the same '-8 Cast 15 prs. to tbe beginning. Containing 140 prs. be the same mo e or less TERMS—Cash down . 1-• >V. F.VRK, Jin. 10, 16fi7. Administrator. OF.GISTER'S NOTlCE.—Nutici - .14 a. reby g.veu, iil there has I ecu ' '.- d settled io lhc i fficc of the Register • t tt'ill znd tor the county of Bradford, accounts ol . mini-'ratiun upon the bdlowiug estates, viz : Final acc'l oi Hiram T. Hakes ex'r of Janr - Hakes, dee'd late of Culmnbit two. Final acc't ol James Merritt and Eliza t i besley, adm'ra. ot S. F. Chestey. dee'd.!, oi i.rinnt'e. Final icc'tel E. J.Bator, idm'r of th-- tate ul s. l.al; lop. de 'd. late ol (irwili. Final acc'tof ffn. 8. Guthrie, .v'mVo tl est its of C Guthrie, dee'd. ate o! Spi kigiie..; Final acc't ot Kileon Packard, guaidian • James Packard minor thi'd •! N. t". I' •• '.st-t dee'd. Final ae tu: ri E. .-shepaiu admiui-tritor . the estate ■ shiiitra Cazper. dee'd, !.,ti- Canton twp. Final ' Fi k, execuim , . t.. est i'e oi e. Lathntp. de d luteof t'twell Final ac- lot J - W. Wnodbnrn, adiu't of I C. Wcodhurn, late of Rome, dee'd. ALSit—'l lit apprai- meat to properly-tt :-i by the Exci-'itor or Ail::i.ui.-ii ttors to widows. • childii u ot the following i.ta edents : Estate of Hani- iii Carlisle, i •• " Jamts lieveriy. And tbe same iviil be pie.-cuted to '! • n. phansCetir ot Bradford County, on I h'li*d&\ ; the 14th day oi February :rs', conlimiatiou and a'lowau- e. H. J. MADII.L, Jan. 18,1887. Register. I FPLICATION IN DIVORCE.- , il To Henry Hn tei No. 595 topi r -■ I lsBB. \ou at ■ hereby notified tbat Sarali Hi' i ter, your w.ie. In- applied to tbe Court ot Com nion Pleas of Bradford County for a d vonr I from the isoids of matrimony, and the sai i Court bus appoited Monday tln-4ih day of Feb • j ruary. i 5.,7, ut two o'clotk, p iu..!or heariu. the said Sarali Hunter,in the premises, at whit-It - t time and place vou i sa attend it you think pi ler. ' WM. GBlfFlS,Rberiß. Jan. 10, 1887. A" DM i NIBTRATOR' S NOTICE Notice is hereby given. that a ••■•ms Indebted to the estate o- CASPER C.ERNEI late ot Columbia twp.. d-> J.. -re requested to muk'- 'mundiate payment and those liav ing demand- ag.iin-f -.'id estate will pie.-ut ' i themUulv unriicE-i- -ted -- I -eulen-.ent. IIARY ANN GKF.N i. STEPHENCi. GERXET. ' Pi-ii 10.1888.* 4 u-'inistrsi r.*.s "I / AMES FOR THE FAMII V CIK- V* CLE. at the N'EWs R (M. D 1 O NT FAIL TO CALL AT THE NEWS BOOM,and if yon doii't see whs j job want, ask for it. AI.YORD A BARBER,