Bradford gUjmrter. LOCAL AND GENERAL. Ir At a meeting of the sliar. - ciders of the "Towanda Taunery Co." the 10l "lowing gentlemen were elected Direct ors : C. F. WELLES, Athens; J. B. HOWE, Owe- GO; C. L. WABD, M. C. MERCUB, JOHN F. MF.ANS, Towandu ; ROBT. H. SAYEE, Le high Comity ; WM. REED, New York. C F. WKIA.ES was elected President, Jo- EM POWELL Secretary and Treasurer, TIMESB. HOWE, Superintendent. The Capital Stock, we hear, is one hund red thousand dollars, which is to be in i reused to me.-t the requirements of the bu siness. The Tannery is to be located on the Barclay Rail Road, about five miles from this place, on the Towandu Creek. i'rom the character aud ability of the men engaged in this enterprise and the facility lor procuring large quantities of Hemlock hark in the vicinity, at their command, wc make no doubt of their success. jgL, Jnstices of the Peace elected ,tt the late elections, are notified that they must file in the Prothonotirys office written notice of their acceptance of said office, within twenty days after the day of election, or their names will not be certified to the Secretary of the Commonwealth. jjaf The following will be debated before the Towanda Lyceum. Fib. i.-t. Resolved, That the United States is justi th d iu its treatment toward the Indians. tieueral PATTON read a very interesting . isay before the Lyceum on the 25th inst., emitted "The adaptation of Nature to the happiness of Mankind. ' All seemed highly i s - d and warmly applauded him at its i lose. Upon motion of Mr. GI.D. MONTAN YE. he was unanimously tendered a vote of ihunks. The General justly deserves his itputatiou as a lecturer, and the good lie ■n do as a temjierance lecturer, is great. £*aT The Universalis Society in this village will, next Sunday, and so on mi ni tmther notice, hold religious services in the Court House, at 2 o'clock, P. M.. instead in the evening as heretofore. GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK FOR FEBRUARY. The February number of the Lady's de light, Godey's, is on our table. It is got up in beautiful style, regardless of expense. A beautiful Steel Engraving "The lost Mon • \ is its first illustration. The regular fash ion plate contains six finely colored Dresses, nal fashion, "Cupid Sharpening his Ar row-"' is a beautiful sketch, "Volunteer's Dog is another. The Ristori Jacket, front and rear view, is a beautiful plate. The Night Caps with the faces in them is also worth the money. This is the second num ber of the year and a fine time to subscribe, price S3. Back numbers supplied. Address I. V. Godey. Esq.. Philadelphia. Pa. FATAL ACCIDENT.—ON Friday last, a young man named Abel Sherwood was fatal ly injured 011 the lumber branch railroad, near Zimmer's Planing Mill, in this city. He as a switch-tender, and, as the engine came 'long, he attempted to jump on. as he had frequently done before, and slipped on the ice, falling partly under the engine. The hindermost wheels passed over both his legs, crushing tliem in a most shocking manner. He was taken to the house of Mr Benjamin Bennett, on Court Street, where he had been iiding for several months, and where he hud tin best care and attention, but he grad ually failed until Monday last, when he died. Hi was an estimable young man, son of D. L. Sherwood, of Tioga county, once Speaker I>l the Hi>use of Representatives of this State. He was unmarried and his age was about 23 ni l-. - UHliitmsjH/rl Bulletin. RE SENTENCED.-—Henry G*rdner,WH<> in loh a year ago committed a murder in El mira, and for which he was tried anil sen n nrt dtohe hung, but afterwards received permission to have a mew trial, was re-sen teiiccd this afternoon at half-past two, by -bulge Mason, of the Sixth Judical District of tin Supreme Court, at the Court House in this village. The prisoner did not seem to manifest any extraordinary feeling when it was announced to him. that on the first day ! March next he would be hung by the neck 'ntil dead, to expiate tin enormity of his his crime. The Judge, whose remarks were brief, was vastly more affected, by the awful words he pronounced, than the prisoner.— P,i ■•ih'imton Repvblican. FATAL ACCIDENT.—Mr. Orson Perry, ol New Milford. was instantly killed l>y the kick of a liorse a few days ago. As reported to ns. he and his brother went to the barn 111 the morning, he being in advance. His brother heard a noise among the horses, and coining to the stable door, found the dcceas -il standing bent forward, and saw him fall n. tin ground. He died immediately,having been kicked in the breast or stomach.—lwle pfu'len* Republican. RAILROAD MEETING.—IN pnisuance T . brief notice many citizens of Waverly aid vicinity met at Van Duzer's Hall on 1 riday evening last, and organized by mak ii'.r Muses Lyman Jr.. Chairman, and O. H. I'. Kinney, Secretary. Lyman Mnrdock Esq., of Auburn, being > ailed upon, gave a very interesting and de tailed -rconnt and history ol' the contem plated railroad from Auburn to Waverly, showing it to be the e siest, shortest and most practicable route from Auburn to the coal fields of Pennsylvania. A portion 01 tin road has already been graded, the work e.ing to-day worth more than 3500,000, which will be giv. n in the event of the loads being built. Ihe route is remarka bly free from curves, with a grade north ward not exceeding 22 feet, and southward not exceeding 2i feel to the mile. It is *c vi-ral miles nearer the objective point,and an t.e put in running order for *1,000,000 less, than any other route. These facts, with the fact that this must eventually be •Jinr great N irth and South thorough tare, ought to induce capitalists and laud - mere along the line to go down in their P ' kcts aud secure an early building of the road. Railroads are the life of comamni ti.'i. and to owner's of real estate, become liii "Philosopher's stone.' Not a farm an be touch _*d by them which is not in creased in value, and not a village can be ipped by one which is not galvanized into • ■ wnt.ss of business life. Some railroads u* nut profitable to builders, but all are valuable to the country through which they 1 *"■ hut it cannot for a moment be douht "i that the coutcmp ated road from Gua rd New kork to intersect the roads coming p the Susquehanna Yulley to this point ah- one ol the bent aud most successful mads in the country. Why will not men Ae a most vigorous and earnest effort in '"•lull of this, or some other road connect -1 these p nuts - We are not prepa ed to - vide as to the relative merits of this and the lowauda and Ithaca road. Tim Aul urn "'"to runs within a h!f mile 0 f the village of Ithaca ; but that it would so answer the I purposes, as to secure the co-operation ol the people oi that village wo are unable to say ; but we do say that a North and South road over this very easy and important route ought not to be delayed another year. At thi dose of the meeting the following committee was appointed to take the ne cessary steps to secure an organization, aud to procure stock for this or some other road running from this point northward to cen tral New York, viz : Howard Elmer, R I). Van Duzer, Moses Lyman Jr., Moses W. Wlieelock, Hugh T. Herrick, John L. Saw yer. G. G. Manning. fin Committee have commenced work with an earnestness which augurs .veil for the road.— Waverly Advocate. A visit to the marble works of GEO. MCC'ABE. in this borough, will am ply repay for the time spent. Mr. MCCABE is now engaged in preparing two monuments, which are a credit to the taste and skill of his workmen, aud prove that it is not necessary to go abroad to secure first-class work. One is a testimonial of the high regard in which Lieut.-Col. GUY H. WATKINS was held by his personal friends, and is to be erected as a memorial ol their affection and esteem. The shaft is a fluted column upon which is a sabre crowned with laurel leaves, and it will be an appropriate memento to mark the last resting place of a gallant soldier and a worthy man. The other is to be placed over the grave of Gen. CASE, la'E of Troy, one of the old est and most respected citizens of the coun ty The workmanship of thi se monuments will compare favorably with any we have ever seen. FIRE !—THE UNION HOTEL BURNED. —at about lv o'cloc kof Saturday afternoon an alarm 01 fire dissipated the quiet of our little village. Thick clouds of smoke were discovered issuing from the west front of the I irion Hotel, and in less than ten min utes the engine was on the ground. At Uiat time the fire hr.il extended itself about fu i t tov.-.-.rd tl. V' .ru, which was attached, and it was at once evident enough that the buildings were beyond rescue. The atten tion of the Company was directed to the work of saving the dwelling of Mr. Charles Williams, next adjoining on the east. On trial the valves of the engine were found frozen as was supposed, but| a 'subsequent examination showed that the left regulating valve was detatehed, the hinge being brok en. With only one-plunger to do the work but little water could be thrown. This lit tle, with the snow on the rooi and the ef forts of pailnten, saved the building from damage. Meantime, persons were engaged in gut ting the Hotel, vet but little was saved in good condition. The usual insanity pre vailed as regar 1 s certain individuals, aud u great deal of useless waste was made of things worthless when detached from the building. Windows were dashed in and out. thus feeding the internal fires with fresh air, and the building was burned thir ty minutes sooner than was necessary. A gentleman by the name of Douglas entered the house to rescue the trunk of a boarder and came near losing his life by his rash ness. The origin of the fire is a mystery. It was discovered between the siding and the lath, which savors of matches an mice.— The stove-pipes went directly into the chim neys. The loss falls heavily upon Mr. Watkins, the proprietor, a very worthy man and a good landlord. The loss is about 33100. probably, upon which there was an insur ance of 31000. Tee action of the citizens was generally well-judged aud effective. WePsboro Agi tator. AMERICAN AGRICULTURALIST.- A pa per for every family, but singh people as well, when we commend to all, the American Agriculturalist —the most valuable and the cheapest journal in the worid. We have re ceived the first number of the new Volume, which begins the second Quarter of a Centu ry. and while the publishers announce still greater things to come. Mr. Clift, one of the most popular and practical writers of the country, is to join the already large and •strong editorial force of the Agriculturalist, and regular contributions are promised from the well known - Timothy Bunker Esq ,' the Down East Fanner." The Agricidtn rullit is a marvel of value and cheapness.— Eaeh number has 30 to 10 large double oc tave pages, containing 23 to 33 or more costly, beautiful anil instructive Engravings, and is packed full of useful, reliable informa tion. The publishers promise to expend the present year at least 310.000 in engravings alone, and 313,000 in procuring aud prepar ing sterling matter, adapted to the work of the Farm, the Garden, and the Household, including an 1 utertaining aud instructive de partment for Children and Youth. Nothing less than a circulation of over 150,000, which reduces the expenses to a small sum each, could enable the publishers to furnish such a journal, for only 31 30 a year. We again advise every person to subscribe for the Ag ricul'ired It is adapted to City. Village and Country. Orange Judd & Co.. Publishers, 11 Park Row. New York. FATAL ACCIDENT.—Mr. Henry I)ray on. night switchman in the yard at Owego station of the Erie Railway, received such injuries at about 10 o'clock on Saturday night while coupling oars together, as to cause his death in about eight hours. The remains were taken to Rochester, his form er home, for interment. He was liked by all who knew him and leaves a large circle of friends and relatives to mourn his sad fate. Special Notices. I*I?" E. F. STEVENS, C. E., Surveyor, Architect, Ac.. House, Land and Estate Agent, offers his services to the public. Office over Frost's Furniture. Towandu. Pa. Jun. 10, 1807. HELIVARISTOGYPIA. —CaII and exam ine specimens of these -'Charming Gem Mi natures " at Wood t Harding's Photo graphic Art Gallery, ration's Block. Porcelain pictures, Opallypcs, Albatypes Ac., at Wood A Harding's Galle ry. Don't fail to call and see them. Wood A Harding: are making Solar Photographs of all sizes that can't be beat. Call and see for Yourself. Jan. 31. IG7. FIRE. LIFE, ACCIDENTAL A LIVE STOCK INSURANCE AGENCY, TOWANDA, PA.—First class Companies represented and good risks taken at low rates. Apply to JOHN W. MIX, Agent Office Ist Block south of Ward House, Towanda.-2t., WaT A Lincoln birth-day ball will be given at Thompson's Hotel, iu Camp town. Tuesday evening, Feb. 12, 1867. Mu sic—David, Chittenden and Brown. Bill 32 30. J. S. THOMPSON, Prop. War"-The largest stuck of •Crockery, Glassware and Lamps ever brought to this market is now offered by Wickbani & Black. They are now selling off' all their other goods at great bargains. Tan. 17. SSk- The Bradford County Teach ers Association will meet at Leßaysville, Friday, February 8t 1 1867. O. E. FABNSWOBTH, Sec'y. , "* IRIX. J. M. COLLINS IS now offering his stock of ready-made clothing at cost. — Over-coats, Business Coats. Punts, and vests &c.. for cash. Call and see. Jan. 7, 18G7. J. M. C. Tria List for February Term, commencing Monday, Feb. -1. 1867. George Dusenberry vs. Gunning A Wight man debt S. W. Park vs. Wm. Frederick ejectment C. W.Clapp vs. Welles, Blood & Co..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 Sani'l Hyatt etal vs. F. S. Elliott et al..tress. H. 1). & G. L. Covert vs. J. Monroe Smith.do Henry D. Covert vs. Mime . .do Oritha Covert's use vs. same do Augustus Lewis vs. D. I). Brewster. ..ejec't R. W. Cheney vs. Athens Twp . . case Robert Campbell's Administrators >. John S. Madden ...appeal N. C. Harris's vs. A. I*. Steven- adminis trat irs sei. fa. Fall Creek Coal A Iron Co. vs. J. Monroe Smith trespass C. T. Hull vs. F. N. Pago appeal Seth Peck vs. Stephen Bullock .ra.se Beuj. J Middaugh vs. Wm. Decker ..do Z, I'. Corson vs. H. W. Thompson ..ejec t S. N. Bronson vo. N. N. Parks appeal Alfred Noxon vs. Towanda Coal & Iron Co. and terre Tenants sei. fa. snr molt Fort-Plain Bank vs J. T. D. Myer ... deb. I). E. Martin vs. Daniel Coolbangh's admin istrators case Eli P. Rockwell vs. Alba Boro. debt Dewitt Slaughter vs. Shepard Pierce, exec utor sei. fa. Cortissoz, St. Anna A Co. vs. .T. Monroe Smith et al trespass L. B. Gardner vs. Ridgbury Twp debt Wm. W. Wright vs Litenfiald Twp do State of Pennsylvania, i BRADFORD COUNTY SS : , Subpceiias returnable Monday, Februui v lltb, A. D., 1867, at 10 o'clock A. M. WM. A. THOMAS. Jan. 4, 1807. Proihonotarv. 8®- List of Jurors drawn for Feb ruary term, 1867 : GRAND JURORS. Asylum, Richard E. Gilbert ; Athens bo ro., O S Haekett, J A Bristol; Burlington twp, T S Knacp : Burlington West. Samuel Simpkius ; Canton twp., Samuel Annable ; Franklin, Ira Morse ; Litchfield, J Hunt; Leroy, Richard Montgomery ; Rome twp., Albert Richards : Smithfield, S Wilcox, C. Gerould ; Stauding Stone, Hiram Gorden ; Springfield, Lafayette Leona-d ; Troy twp., 11 A Ballard, Euos Luther ; Troy boro., N M Carnocban, Thheodore Waldron; To wanda boro.. Wm. Keeler ; Tuscrora, Cal vin Newman. Reuben Mattison: Ulster. Al fred Holeomb, G H Vandyke : Wyalusing, Charles lughafft. TRAVERSE JURORS —11RST WEEK. Athens twp., Eli-.hu Sutterlee. Julius To zer, Lorenzo Rolliiison ; Armenia, James P Burmau, Nathan Sherm u, Chas. Crandull : Asylum, Wm. Frisbee, Jonathan Stevens, John Braund: Albauy, Ralph Stevens, Wm. Bahr ; Burlington boro., Mason Long; Bur lington twp., Morris Smith; Burlington west, J G Blakesley, Myron Ballard, ('has. Lewis ; Canton boro, Orrin Brown ; Canton twp, Horace Webster, John Lill. y ; Colum bia, James Luue, Daniel lirudtord : Frank lin. Nathan Kilborn, Ira Smith ; Herrick, Andrew Ovi rpeck; Monroe twp, G C Irvine, Jeremian Blacknian. Jas R Irvine; Pike, Azariah Champion : Ridgbury, Horace Kel sey ; Rome twp, Sillas Hiuey, Silas Allis ; Sheshequin, G E Humphrey; Springfield, M C Berry ; Smithfield. James Fletch r ; South Creek, Philo Fassett, jr.: Troy twp, Orrin Morse, Geo Ballard ; Towanda b >ro, H A Cary ; Towanda twp, G W Scovell; Ul ster, G W Nilehols, Ethan IS Moore ; Wil mot, John Morrow: Wyalusing, Joseph Van auken, 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 Haydeu : Canton boro, Samuel H Newman, G W Griffin : Canton twp. James Warren : Columbia, Albion Bndd, Raymond Gnrnett : Frankliu, B E Baken, Wm L Ly on: Herrick, Philander Barnes,J D Squires; LeKaysville, Stephen Gorbum ; Ridgburry, Deluiar Martin; Koine Twp, Win MeCube; Shesheqnin, David Horton, W B Chaffee ; Springfield, Collins Tracey; Tuscarora, Ed win Stnrdivant, Wm M Black: Towauda twp, Miller Fox : Towanda boro, Edwin E Buffington: Troy twp, Wm Young, Stephen Wilber.W S Mauley: Warren, J A Newman, James Whalon : Wysox, J D Allen, John B Hinds : Wells, Jnliu Updyke, Geo Wilson : Wyalusing, Seth Hornet, (too X Vaughn : Ulster. Jason Smith. MA RR I ED. JOHNSON—BROWN—In Wyalusing, .Jan. 10, 1867, at the house of John King, by the Rev. J. P. Towner, Mr. John L. John son to Miss Sophia L. Brown, both of Standing Stone. BILES—FURGERSON—At the residence of the bride's-father iu Sheshequin, Jan. 22, by G. H. E'fton Esq., Mr. Francis H. Biles of North Towanda, to Miss Henri etta L. Furgerson of Sheshequin. LUTHER—SIIRADER- In Waverly, X.Y., Dec. 26, 1866, by the Rev. Win. Long. Rector of Grace Church, Mr. Euocli L. Luther, of Burlington, Pa , to Miss Ma rion A. Shrader, of Towanda. KELL*)GG —HATHORN—At Mouroetoii, •Jan. 20. 1367, by Rev. Hal lock Armstrong Mr. Morrris Kellogg of Monroeton, to Miss Minnie C. Hathorn of Franklindale. DRAKE MERRILL. At the house of the bride's father, Jan. 30, IKO7. by Rev. Geo. M. Lite, Mr. James S. Drake, to Miss Henrietta L, Merrill, all of Litchfield, Peuu'a. TOMKINS—ELIOTT—At the residence of the brides father,in Rome, l'a., Jan. 23d, by Rev. A. C Sperry, Mr. J. A. Tomkins to Miss H. 51. Elliott, both of Rome, Pa. Mi KINNEY—MUNN—At tbr M.E. Par sonage Barton N. V , Jun. 27th. by thi If v. Joseph Malison, Mr. J.l . M -Kin ney to Miss Delpliinc Muun, L 'h of Litchfield, Pa. DIED. BROWN—In Brooklyn, Susquehanna .... " " (Orwell).. .... Beans 1 50 @ 2 00 Butter (rolls) 28 30 " (dairy) 25 (g 30 Eggs 28 Potatoes ... 10 @ Hay (per ton) 15 00 Salt (pur bbl.) 3 00 Flour 12 00 @ 16 00 Ham 16 0 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 (>2 lbs; Dried Ap ples, 22 lbs: Flax Seed 56lbs. G/ | J KI II K MOKE TIES WANTED m' >\) id Iliu North 1 "vision •>!' the fiullivau and Krie 0 li Cnqnire ut ibe office of D. 8. WtHTTEMHAI L 4* CO., Jan. 24,18t>7. Towfltada, Pa. Real (fstatc. tpAUM FOR SALS.—The rabscri bi-r offers hi farm for sale, situated in Asylvm township, throe milts lrom Towaoda. along the Susquehanna River. Coutaiuitig about 150 acres. 110 improved, with two bouses two barns. two g >ed orchards, good feuces and well watered. 'I be whole under a good state o cultivation. A Rope Ferr belonging to thef tarm. For terms apply to the subscriber on the place, or E. M. BISHOP, "Wyalusing. .1. M. BISHOP. Jan. 20. 1K67. * , YTALUABLE FARM FOR SALE T The subscriber offers for siie his farm in Wyalusing twp., Bradford County. It consiat ot 73 acres, of which OK is imprived. sod has upon it a new house, large birn, with she at tithed, and about 100 young fruit tiees. It is well waterei and well tencrd. and situated in the midst ot a g >od neighborhood, with church es and school houses convenient. The-farm will be sold at a grert bargain, and erms made to suit the purchaser. If not sold by first ot April nest, it will be rented. E o. VA DO HAN Wyalusiug, Jan. 1. IS7.—3m IpARM FOR SALE. -The toilincii -criber ofiers for sale {his farm in Orwell township, near the road from Orwell to Smith. boro' containing about lifi acies, 90 acres im proved with good framed house, barn and shed, a young orchard in thriving condition, and a large sugar bush. w-!l water-.d and under good improvement. Terras made to suit the purchaser. Posses sion siren the Ist of April next. PETER LAYTON. Orweli. Jan.S3. 1y07.—1 y 07. 3w* SALE.—A valuable and well established Hotel Property, on Main St., Towauda Enquire of (i. D. MONTANYB. TRANDT, DE:. 11.IBM. T7 ALU ABLE MILL AND TIMBER v 1.5.Vr>5 FOR SALE The undersigned offers his Circular Saw Mill and One Hundred aud Kilty ii'-rc- ol heavy timber lauds for sale. Also if desired, a Farm of One Hundred and I Seventy acres, mostly improved, with god | building-, thereon, both situated ab- lit half a | ui'le iroui the N. V. R. W. iu South Creek 1 wp. i Terms easy, enquire on the premises. U. F VERNIER. 1 South Creek, Jan 24,187 w4* FARM FOR SALE.—Tin; subocri i' r offers his tarm tor sale, situate i Ter ; ry t wi ship, one hall mile lrom Terrytowu Ho- I tel. on tbeSu-queh nna River. Containing 109 ' acres, all i proved with a good house, framed I barn with cellar stables, and cow sheds attach ' ed, horse barn ud o her necessary outbuildings (100 fruit or all kinds, ru r.ng water at the ; door, and barn, the f rrn being weli watered in i every respect. For further particulars enquire ; on the premises, or address A. H. PLACE. | Terrytown, Pa., Jan. 29. 1867.—w >* miscellaneous. 11CEN8ES. —Notice is hereby giv- J en that the lollowitig pp icati.ns for Li censes lor Taver.is and M ultra'. Dclers have : been tiled i this office, and the same will be | presented to the Court or tjuarter Sessions, on ; Monday, February 4, 1867 for the consider.!- ; tion ol said Court: TA\ KfaSS John Grist Ti y Township. | Miles 1) Cass •• •' D. B. Bart! -tt, Towanda Borough. N. F. Tattle, Sroithfield ! shubel Bowman Terry. P. I). Wilcox Albany. Ceo. W Squires Standing Stone. ; S S. Downing, Franklin. | J S Hill , Bvrliuglou Borough. ' Frederick Tetztaff, Troy Borough. \llen McKean .. Towauda Borough Win J. Craut U'yaox. Stephen D. Be..nett, Ulster. C. T Smith, Tpwanda Borough. A. C. Peters Weils UEUCHAKf DEALERS. B. B. Mitchell. Troy Borough. U. W. Nobles, iiiwanua Borough. L. T. 110y5e,..... .. . Uuriiuctou Borough. V. A. THOMAS, Jan. 17,1867. Clerk. C CAUTION. —Whereas, ay wife J Hannah has lelt my bed and board with out ju.-i cause or provocation, all pe sons are I cautn-ned 3gainsl burbotiDg or trusting ber on my account as I will pay no debts of her con tracting after this date. SOLOMON COLE. : Aaylcm. Jan. lb, 1667 —3t* \\ r A NTED.—A good Sawyer to run ! ' a water power Saw Mill, situated near the mouth ot the Wyalusiug Creek. Jau. 10. IsUi -3t. . L. P. STALFORD. A GREAT SECRET EXPOSED ! Yielded at last to th wishes ol friends. Time and again has the tollowing proposi ion lieen : made -, but never exposed until the present. JIVE YEA lis A X LMREYEAI.EE SE CRET • NERVE YOURSELF FOR TIIK'SUOCK 1 i First proposition to be made public : FRIEND NELSON First, I would ssy, ac : cording to the best calculations, in the Borough i ot Towanda, there is sold yearly one hundred | thousand dollars worth ot Boots and Shoes, I mostly slop work of the most interior kiud. j and the people generally are sick of it. And now 1 say to your again, as I hive before, en i large your Store inuke it neat and commodious, 1 and keep a good stock ol Boots and shoes, and you shall be sustained. Most ot the people be gin to feel a little above buying their lioots and shoes at Dry Hoods Stores ; it looks verdant and outlandish. •> edo not ask to make y-ur goods it it is not convenient The taeilitics in some other localities, where a better oh ice ol sto i k and woi knien can be had, may be still bet ter And you have always been in the business and better understand this one point and im portent branc-U of the Merchant's art, than those that deal in Silks and Muslins, aud they. 1 believe, would be glad to let this 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 notigo to Dry G -ods Stores to buy .■shoes any more than they would to Drug Stores for Oats. Stop, stop,! what are you talking about : has not any one the right to sell what he pleases? It ; may f>e, bunot injustice is it right in so large a : place as this, where practical mea are engaged j wholly in this business. It lias been given up j in every other place, and according to custom ! it will be here. ' Two thousand five hundred propositions made from customers, is, to bring more ot the same kind ot Boots and Shoes you brought with | you when you came in town seveu years ago. 1 j have neve seen a good Shoe beiore nor since, is j the language o them all at the same time. Raise thy teet gently And think it so queer That the Boots I sold then Should wear them a year. ! 1 now yield to the above propositions, and have i promised to sell Twenty live Thousand Dollars | worth ot his Boots and Shoes i 1 he would make ! them as good as those 1 brought here seven years ago. aud the answer is I will! I will Well friends, your proposition made And I've consented to the trade, so I will >ell you Shoes both strong and neat, ! To ple:.-o the taste and suit the lee'. 1 have laiuies,' Misses', Boys' and Mens'.J From fancy down to coarse brngaus. Come one and all. do as you agree, Aud buy your Boots and Shoes of me, j Come 1 Come ! I say, where you can find Boots exactly to y rar mind ; A d if you was never here before, You'll find it is the very Store, I Come Ladies, Gents, I have goods for all. Buy your goods of me this Fali, And when Spring comes I will the cry * | •• At L. C. NELSON'S I will bay! " ' There is one thing more I'll say l.j you, I m in the old Store made over new ; II any read, and stand the alio< k, 1 My place you'll find joins Pattou's Block . GENTS' CALF BOOTS AT BARGAINS. MINERS KIP & COWHIDE " Gents and Boys Metalic Corrugated Perfora i ted Plates A great saving. Terms Cash, no credit. Small profits for money is the motto. L. C. NELSON. Towanda. Nov 20, IHGII. j I CHAMBERLAIN, WYALUSING, l'A.. I successor to R. M. & E. WELLES, general j Warehouse business. Also keeps on hand a ; general assortment ot hard and soft coal .ground plaster, Lime, Salt, and Farming Implements, j Cooking Stoves ol various patterns ; Parlour I Moves, Ac., all of which will be sola at rea ! sonab.e rates, lor ready pay. Cash paid for j grain. Wyalusing. Pa. Oct. 9th, 186fi-Bte ; VI ISS GRIFFIN", has returned lrom | l?Jl New York with a fine assortmeut of Fall and Winter Miilinery Good- consisting in part 1 ol Rich Ribbons Flowers.* Silks, Straw Goods, i Frames. Laces, Yelveta, and in lactjevery article i required in the Millinery trade, tshe has also i the largest variety of Beady Made Bonnets ever i exhibited in her shop. Call and see. j Towauda . l r LADIE.- LAt'E GAITERS. LADIES BUTTON GAITERS, j J • i i ALL STYf.KS IX t ; S LASTINC, Gi.oy r KID, OR MOROCCO,!' j t l adies Glove Kid Balmorals. i a LADIES MOROCCO BALMORALS, C i i adies Lasting Balmorals, 1 1 LADIES BOOTEES AND BUSKINS I ! Ladies Slippers, Kid ot 1/rstiug, 1 • ! II WOMEN'S CALF AND THICK BOOTEE*. I !] M Gaiters, Balmorals and Slippers, , , i CHILDRENS FINE SEWED SHOES T ; Childrr-ns Copper Tipped Shoes, 1 CHILDLKNS SLIPPERS AND TIES * i t We call especial attention to our stock of 1 O V E ]{ S II O E S . ;! MEN'S, WOMEN'S A CHILDREN'S ARCTICS. | Men'-. Women's and Children's Rubbers, ! J ! 1 MEN'S BUFFALO OVERSHOES Gentlemen's HOC FIERICLI FIT Boots, i i c MEN'S KIP AND STOGA BOOTS, ; t BOYS FINK CALF BOOTS. BOYS KIP AND THICK BOOTS,;,' Youth's and Children's Boots. a IN ALL VARIETIES, PRICES AND SIZE* ; ' ; i i In lact r-veiv thing in the Boot and Shoe line, i J FROM THE SMALLEST T) THE LARGEST. ; l THE HARNESS DEPARTMENT! ' ' i On the Second Floor under the snnerintc-n- I . dence ot MR. JAMES V. WILCOX. , ♦ 1 | ! I,• N' AND Favorably known A< the manufacturer j J < I C'OD work, i well STOCKED with , \ \W\r\ OARRIAGE HARNESS, • j i HEAYY TEAM HARNESS, I , t SLN'I t II \P.NKSS Of EVFRY DESCRHTIOX j ! 1 LIGHT AND HEAYY t OLLARS, j 1 ; i GENTS AND LADIES SADLES, J! RIDING I'.RIDLKs HORSE BLANKETS. WHIPS, AC., Any pie< eor part ola Haines* undo to -.rdei on short notice, TRUN K s . liADIES TRAVELLING TRUNKS, GEN'Ts TRAVELLING TRUNKS VALISES OF LEATHER. WOOD, j OR CLOTH. RAIL ROAD BAGS, RETICULES, j | AC.. At., IXC ALSO FULL STO( K OF LE ATHER I French and American I I iOA L F AND K I I' SKINS, Morocco, Glove Kid and Binding Skina, OAK AND HEMLOCK SOLE LEATHER, Shoe Findings, HA R N ES S TRI MM 1 NGS, j \nd all machinery n-od in mannt.ictitrlng. Thanking ihn public for their very liberal pa- j j tronage during the year just paste . we invite a i ' continuance during 1867, assuring tbcui that we I sha!' endeavor, by employing none but first i class workmen, aii j using good material, to ■ snstain the reputation of our house as being the I best Boot, Shoe and Harness Establishment in I Bradlord or adjoining counties. HUMPHREY BROTHERS. Towanda. Jan. 1.1887. £cga!. UHEHIFF'S SALE By virtu.' ui ' 0 sundry writs of Vi nd. !•>:; .i* .J :if tt'e Court of Common Picas el Bra hord Cot ~ty C a utl tome directed, wiil be expoacd to public sale at the Court House iu the Borough of To- C wanda. on Monday, February 4.1867. alio'- m clock, p.m., the ioUowing dei i -ed lot, piece p. or parcel 01 land situ-to i-'i Soulh Creek two., w bounded a lid described as follows, to wit: it c! ginning at a frost in the w riant lire at the sc south east corner of lid ward Meads lot, thence pi south 1" arid 3" miu., vcc-t 166 7 10 per. to a ' post at the south-east corner ol the warrant, thence north 98$° wtst. Ufa 0 10 per- to a cornet thence milh I ' east J39 per, to the M> Ith Vest , , crnerol Edward Mead's lot, and thence north - 86° east 100 per. to the place of beginning. Con- O t tilling 1! ' acres and ad pis. more or less, abut, SO acres rnpi-jv-d. with , named house, log i C shed and a ew frail- trees there< n j m Seized and taken in execution at the suit ol j a| Lyman Truman vs. Thomas Bonuau. j w ALSO—The loilowing lot piece or parcel of Is land situate in To-vanda Boro' bounded north i p] by land ol Wm, B. Hedge, east by lands ol M. ; ey C Mcrcur, -otith by land ol Heed Smailey, and . west by William Street, being 60 feet Iront and : 100 leet ba.l, Containing .1000 square feet, none or V-- = . all improved with a framed bone thereon. j J tseized and taken iu execution at the suit ot lr Allen McKean's use vs. A. J. Trout. ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of C laud situate in Franklin twp., beginning at a I at post on the south bank ot Caibon Creek, thence j aj n> rth 51° wet 100 prs. toa stone corner, thence ■ j north 39° east 160 pis. to a stone corner, thence at sooth 51° cast 71 pts. to the 14th mi!e post c! Iront iuwauda oil the Barclay Rati Road,thence L \ south 51° east 29 prs. to the south bank of Car- ' hon Creek, thence along the so. tli bank of the - same the several courses to the place ot begin- , niug. Containing 100 acres, more or teas, with J a framed house and two board shanties thereon. | j. Seized and taken i execution at the an it of | John F. Means v . Bradford Hailroad and Coal , M Company. ' lt ALSO—The followin: described lot piece or | 0 | parcel ol land dilate in Sinithlield twp..bound- , oi ed north by lands ol I). I'. Gillett and il. A. a . Forrest, on the esst by land of S. S. Bake r.nd land of M A. Forrest, on the south by the pu lie highway and on the we.-l by lunda oil. c. Harris and Widow Brown. Containing about 100 acres ol laud, mare or less, boui4U acres improved iviilr a irawed house, !ra i.< •; mi and a tew iruit trees thereoa. Seized and taken in execution .nt, e >t Edward -wain's use vs. Char.es H. P. Nichols and B Nichols. ALSO—The toliuwing lot, pit cor parcel ot L land situate in Home twp., bounded north by i rj laud oi VVi iiam Barks, ca.-t by .and oi wins j tins, south by land ot Harvey birchard, and a | west by land of said William Balks. Con'ain- ! J? ing 40 acies ot laud, more or less, with a tram- | ed house, trained barn and a tew fruit trees [* thereon. i Seized and taken in execution at the suit oi ; _ George C. Atwood s use vs, James S. Parka aud ! F.. W. Barks. ALSO—By virtue ot a writ ot Fi. Fa. will be I J sola at the same time and place, the toliuwing j 11 lot, piece or parcel ot lmd situate in Troy twp. B bounded on the north, south and we-' by land ot I a] Wm. S. Dobbins, aud i n the e-st by laud ui E. ; lc B. Parsons. ntaining l. acres ol land, mure " or less, ab' it wo acres improve' 1 , with an old M log house and a lew ■ ruit irees thereon. j h Seized and taken in execution at the suit of j Sl ..'ilium S. Hoboing vs. Uoliy Cease aud hcury J' Cease. ALsO—The loilowing described lot, piece or j paicel of lauu situate in Burlington Boro' ; bouuued north by the public highway leading -J trom Burlington to Troy, east and south by I" lands ol Addison McKeau, and west by lands ol o A A J. Moriey. Containing hail an ere ot '( laud, mole or less, ail improved whir a trained o house, trained barn and alw ft uit trees thereon c Seized anu taken in execution at the suit ol b P. L. Ward vs. r. T. Merry A II B. Witheim. * WILLIAM GUIFFJS, : a Sheriff S vi.li ■, Jan. 10, LS67. Sherill'. ADMIN ISTKATOR'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given, that ali persons i J indebted to the e.Ute oi P. IV. oesley, iaie ol i ~ Columbia twp , decei;.--d, are requested to make- j immediate jiayuient, and those having claim j 4 - against said estate wiii present tic .u duly au- ' a thenticated for settlement. OLIVER O. BESLEY . ! Jan. iu. 1887. MaWMimr c A DM INISTRATOITS NOTICE. - ; A A .\etice is hereby given, that ail persons 1 indebted to the estate ot R BERT LEWI>, j !atc oi Albany twp., dee d, are requested to ; make immediate payment, and those having ! ciaiuis against said estate will present ti.em duty 1 authenticated for settlement. Fit F.F.MAN SWEET. i Jan. 22.1867. Administrator. I _ A D MINISTR AT OR'S NOTICE.— ; 1 -TI- Notice is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the estate ot t-amuei \V. \an ise. ! - dee d, late oi sheshequin twj>., are requested to j make immediate payment, aud those- haviug demands against said estate will prc-cnt them duiy authenticated tor settlement. 1 ABRAHAM VAN"v.ISE, , , Jan. 21, 1867. Administrator. 4 NOTICE.- Notice is I L -lid hereby given that ail persons iud bted o the estate ot John Owen, late of Wymx twp , ' dec'J.. acq requested to make immediate pay meat, aud ali persons having claims against l said estate will present them duly ant hen'! H'PQ lor settlement. FREDERICK H. OWEN, . j Jan. 22.1867 Executor. [ " PROCLAMATION —Whereas IIOU ' F.vRRIS B. STffEETFr. Bir- lent Judge ' of the 12th Judicial District, consisting of the ' * ouuti s oi BradUtrd and Susquehanna, aud Hon | " Levi B. .-tudord and J. W. Van Dyke, Associate , Judges, in and or said county oi R adford, c have issued their precept b. aiing date the 2nd i " day of J uuary, A. U. *IBO7, to me directed, tor , 1 holding a Court of Over and Terminer, Genera' ;i Quarter Sessions of the Re.icc, Common Pica I ' and Orphan's Court, at Tuwauda. for the Con i- | •- ty ot Ilradiord, on Monday, the 4th day ol Feb- j n ruaiy. next, t contictte two weeks. Notice is heretore hereby given, to the c' -ro ! * nets. JustksS oi the Peace and Constables, ot ' th 1 County of Br.'.dfo J. that fhey *.e then and [ ' ih-.e iath- ir proper person,at 10e'doi : i:> the ; 1 forenoon of san 4 day, with their ree u'ds, iuqui- . 1 sitinns aud other remembrances, to do tin ihugs which to their offic • appertai- • 'c ; ' done ; and those who are bound by recogni. ant c ' or otherwise to prost-v ate against the piiso . i- i whoareormvy be in the jail ol said County, or who -hall be bound to appc-ar at the said Court > arc to be then and ere to prosecute ag.iitisl , t hem as shail be jc Jn„.. are requested to i ' be punctual >n their attendance agreeably o ( their notice. , Dated at Towaud.i, tu. .ulh day A Janu.,ty. iu . the year ot or le-rJ. one the. ind ' .rht t hudrfd and sixty-seven, and ot the indcpcu- ( •am e.4 the United States, the nicety-lust. I t WILLI AM GHIFFIS, Bhcrii". • I Ml T I Ulisttllancous. j GOOD THING MAY RE SEEN J WOOD A, HARDING'S GALLERY Oi ART, ' TOW AND A, DBA DFOIU> COCNTY, IV\ We take pleasure in infot ming oor old friends | and tlie public, that we have procured cue of the best large Solar Cameras now in u.-- ar.d a;e ' prepurev- to lu.nish to all our patr. us. better! BiioTOGRAI'HH, liotn miniature to lila ze. than ever oficreu iu this count ,at vi iy low pri- ' ces. We are still making the neat GEM FEHRO 1 TYPES, mounted on cards. ;. s well . - ail kinds of CASE PICTURES, such as MK/.AJSO l 1 BANS o.io A MBliO'i'Y P/.'N. < We are also making beautiful CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. 1 01 nil the best stylv . and having secured the , best, and plenty oi ho'p. we can insure sittings to ail that may tavor us with their patronage., , Wc -hail in tntiire give our strict atter.ti a: to all , sittings, in order to -ecure the mo-t Inv mbie 1 positions, aud as litti .lic uv. uku i ■!• i bB to our customers. Iu regard to c up y J a.v a . our present facilities enable n to make on short i r slice, the most artistic pictures i vols' very poor j 1 >AGUEiIROTYPE4, MELAMOTYBES. i OR AMBROTYPBS, |_ tlie increasing demand tor tli it kind of work i.as : lead us to give our attention particularly • 'hat branch ot the busine.-s. M'e arc making large additions tu our stock ol ' I GILT, EOSiIWOOD AND M Jl.Slt FRIUUS. GEO. U. WOOD- I>Kl.■ lIiBDI.NU. | Dec. 10, 1806. E W \ II I! ANOEM s. N T AT THE NEWS ROOM AND HOOK STORE. The undersigned having pur !i--.\l the BOOK STORE AND NEWS P.OOM of i. J. Griffiths, respectfully invite the old patrons of the estab lishment and the public gener dly, to call and ex amine onr =to k ALVORD A BARKER. ! S. W. ALVOBD. :■ B UARBKK. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OFYO cal and instrum' music constantly on | hand at the NEWS ROOM. J T BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT I A of Family am! Pocket Bibles, chca cr than ' ever before offered in this market, at the NEWS ROOM. SUBSCRIPTIONS TO ALL THE 1 STANDARD Daily and Weekly Papers, re | ceived at the NEWS ROOM. ! £rgn'." \ UDF'J OR'S NO I!• 1 - L-'H" • JaL Alvi'l l.ii.d*.. I. .p I ; I'iort Bradford < Ihe uadendg K i Aadtb i . Jourt to di 'nbt.u-niortey it. L • n.Lbi'irtcor, tli a(t "tu in ' • JO I.tu.tnt ai !..< it. ■- .'. Jl ~ yanda. o:t Tiii.i ' y, '.iti i.., y " t ... dock p. in., nt whu b tintu and place , . ions liaviug viaiui-, uputi a •> ; . - u. jrescnt them or ne fort.. dettarr d JOHN W. MX, Jan. iu, l<#i7. Audi ■ A EDITOR'S NOTICE.— In It, mot 4 * It, qj' Uit t tatt <■) A P. SUvtrt . I 'is Jrpiiau . vOial cu Biau. ,t . * The undersigned ■ iim--. .ti J Jeurt, to distribute moneys iu tire hand ol .il niniatnttor, wiii alien i n> the duties oi his tppoiuMncut at his offiru i the tgit ol i Vanda. on Ftida , the Ist d o| t: iry, 867, at 1 o'clock, p. tu , a Au. n tunc Bad •late aii persona taiving viatma up.... . ia oa ijra rau-t present them orhfenn ' ... J. DEWITi i:UH lu, mi. Auddo.. AUDITOR'S NUTICB. In mat ter of the utitte of tsUepelfd Ctu,.u. i> ' n the Orphan's Court > Bia.l i 1 tAuai, The under* gaed a oted Joart to distribute r. ,m-v* in -hind. Bit iduiiui.-lrabjr, wu at u J to t u.:i -s Monument, at his offic* ■ Ukvoagh rroy, on Friday, th -2j".h <;-y : Ju .-tiry, 1' 7 it 1 o'clock, p. in., wit***.' a. pe. - is hs . daiius up r. A" UDTLDR'S NOTILE.- In the mat ter of the mtute of Oiiecf ' '■ - l A, n Bie.- , vil.*, r tteariug the said Elizabeth 3-m :.i ■i. uii sts, at which time and p!;tyou an a' -.d I you think proper, w. t. Gltii l is Jali 1(1, lStii. Siltliii. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, il That \Y. Blauthall, G. H. E-tcil. lUrts u.i Payne, aud others, have presented to the C •;rt at Common Pleas oi Bradtoi-i county, M • . .< ier ot the " First die hodist Episcopal Church oi FiaUkiiuun.i, playing the Conia ~.i ndc ciee ot incorport'i • j :il " the .-mi- --ill be heard on Monday. Feb ry 4tli, which .-If per.-"n- inta rested will pteise take notice W. \ TH'tYltb Jau. 19,1867. Prothonqtary. A EDITOR'S No 1 ICE.—//i tk> mat ta of .Xawy JLhehir, dee'd. ' C. pli.a's vx.urt of Brad lord > . uty. Ihe undfr.-igii>-d auditor appointed by s.sui Court. .0 distribute moueys in lue hau's cl administrator, wiilat'enu to the duties oi b, appoiiitmeut at the office oi Smiih & itoekweli in Troy Bor .ttgh, Jatiu.ry 2 ,J, 1867, at 1 o'- clock, p. nr., where all persons inter.- 'd in atteau if they think prop. . JAMES MO -It, Dec. 29. io'.o. Auditor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE . Notice is hereby given that ali persons in debted i- th e.-tate ol Is f Sprrn.trteld twp.. •!. '.f w. expose to public .ie • tue premises in - in lieidtwp. ouThursd.u the 31st day . ry. 1-67, at 1 o clock, p. m.. the followlugd - orrhed lot, pieue or parcel of land begi oi u at a post a corner < . but-is b h-ngii g to Witl>..Gi T. Daily the&ce L >nu 3" west 3". 12-109 j rs t u conter, thence south R" 3 east by I•• ds ot foht West brook 136 510 pi. ta .< post, then • 968 th north • T" 1 v o-f '56 5-10 pre. by I longing M -aid e-tate t-> a post, tiienee north 73}° Weil by th-' -ame 2. lib p;' . t- 111. tbcnce north >' '.vest 1 72 10" pi-, l- aj thence north i.Sd 0 ea*t 25 41 100 p . to t'- place ot beginning. Containing 19 a.< ■ ' I 'M. perches, tie the .-ante more or less. t'KRMS—f *>o 11 i c paid when k ' .<• half the balance on confirm 7. AdtninisTatoi. ORPHANS COURT SALE. BJ By virtue .•! an ord<: oi the D.-phan - Court of Brad' i .lConnty. t'.ie at:J• --I •,< i utinistrat-iTol the estate ol tb-v. Schuyler G. sou,late ol Sheshequiu twp.. need, wiliseii , the premises oil Th' red .y • Blast day I Ja: navy, lHfi" .at ! o'clock,p. m., at pttbitc v.tl. the ndlvwing described i , pi >. or pat el", lai.d. situate i;i tjac uiq-iiii twp, lie-:: i.u.g the north line of Jut. I" -nd on th< west, side ot tlie pulilic highe y . tli by Fish's lauu notiii S8 t I", prs. t-. a _ 'hence north t2.B J west 7 6-1 prs. t.. post, thence north 70-' east i 3 pi" to the road a! ■ ■ said, thence by the same 2(1 east 13 >•:> .t- t■ begiuuiug. Containing ItO prs. !lit in rao e er less TERMS—Cash down. >, W. I'ARo Jan. 10, 1867. Administrator. ]> KG I STK R'S NOTIUE.—N..f II hereby - • ca, ,i* cv.-li - .en .4 , settled in the l ffice ,i th Brgisii r-1 Will in and j or the county of Bradford, ~ ,uc->;- i ministration upon the loilowing e-tai -. •• Finai acc't oi Hiram T. Hak>. ex'i J, . B.ilns, dee'd lat ■ i-i Coin ml i, twj-. Final acc't of Janes M-vrt aad Eliza .i. Chesiey, ad.u'is s. B ' tie.-!iy,d<- , •• Gmuv'.'li. Find ac't 1 . K. J Baker, id in ■ i , tats 11 S. S. Ijatbrop. dee'd. Lan of fry,' Fiuai acc't oi A ;u. S. Guthrie, a ... - estate of C. Guthrie, dee'd. tec: - ' Final aic't ot Kileon Pzckaril. Juarez Packard minor child 01 N..i . B hard, de.-'d ' Final acc't - K.Bn-j,-" d. -dnjbii-'r.ixr - • the estate or Sitepcrd '• a-per, <1 cd. late • Cauton tv Fiua! •• I ' 8 ret •- '■ k Ix< ' ' •' • ; c csts'e of f i athrnp, ec i !c.! ot - Fiuai a - lul J. \Y. W, u, u' •' 1 C. Woodbuin, late 01 ltome, dee'd. ALSI)—I he apprais-nc •* 1 |t • er v -ev bv the Executor r \tliuiui- v .'or- • widow childr, not lue ;, !!• wing . Estate of Harris u CarlN'r. " " Jami s Heverly. And lb* - ue will it, presented to the Oi ph.in-. Court •• Bradford County hura I the 14th d>y 01 Feliraary :• . 'or ! contirmati n aid nli-jwati' e. J MA DILL, Hii. 18,1567. Register. ! A PPLICATION IN DIVORCE. To iienry Ii :r. No. ■ .sept tevti ' 1960. You are hereby notified that Sarah Bon tcr. your wile, has applied to the Court oi Con. raon Pleas 01 BraJiutd County ier a d v rev from the bonds ot matrimony. ■ ,Uc si Court - jppoit' i M en: v tie 4th v F i ruary. i-.7, at two r-clock, p 111, ci Ii in the said Faith HunUr'n the pri-iui.i, ..at wlticii 1 time and place vu can attend i: yo i i .:ink , r- 1 1 er. WM, 6RIFFIS, Rhc Jan. 10,1167. ADM INISTRATOU'J* N"TICE.- Notice is hereby give-'. *f 1 indebted to tlie eßtute o* 1 • i'f- 1 : : late oi Fmit field twp, . :to make mmedint payment I ... t i ing demands aguiusi -aid eeL. e *1 '. i< " I them duly am he:' : ' v V T AMI : wu l" . M al % f ! Jan. 29 187.' Ad-.;-"' re ■ - /TA.MES FOR THE FAMH.Y t T cI.F. lit 'he • ~v DON'T FAIL TO CALL AI rHI NEWS ROOM,and it y-u d-> |: seel -vu-d j you want, ask for it. AI.VOIID A B ARBER