Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, May 11, 1865, Image 3

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LOCAL AND GENERAL.
CONVERT.- A Grand Concert will he held
•it the M. E. Church, iu the lloro' of Borne, on Fri
day evening MAY 12tli, 1865, commencing at 7J o'-
clock ; BY Profs. J. G. TOWNER aud P. P. BLISS.
The proceeds to be devoted to the furnishiug of
said Church. The public are invited. Admittance
•>0 ets., children under ten years old 10 cts.
Rv order of Committee of Arrangements.
gca. The Bradford County Teacher's As
sociation having been postponed one week, will
meet at Ulster the 18th of June, 10 a. M. It is ex
pected that Prof. F. A. ALLEN, of Mansfield Nor
mal School will lecture, and that Prof. C. B. CO
UT'KN will be present. C. H. SEAMAN, Sec.
O. F. YOUNG, Pres.
LOST. —The undersigned respectfully re
,JUCS ts the friend now having his Autograph book
either to acquaint him of the same or leave it with
J. 11. KINGSBURY, of Towanda, Pa.
Herriek, Pa. W. H. THOMPSON.
COURT PROCEEDINGS — The May term and
session of our County Court, commenced on Mon
day May 1. 1865. The commission of Hon. F. B.
STREETEU appointed President -Judge in place of
Hon. U. MEBCTIB, resigned, having been read in
open Court, he took his seat upon the bench. Hon.
V. M. LONG and Hon. J. P. ST.VLIORD, Associate
Judges, present.
Monday was occupied iu the usual preliminary
business, hearing motions, granting rules and re
oeiving Constable's returns. The grand jury was
sworn Monday afternoon, the following jurors be
ing present :
ZKBULON FRISBIE, foreman, J. M. Arbuekle, J.
M. Bonfoy, J. F. Bnrlingame, H. S. Clark, B. C.
ELsbree, Bela Fuirehild, Hiram Harkness, Gideon
Ingersnll, William Loeke, Isaac Lamerenx. Ezra
Loomis, .Tames S. Mauley, Moses Soper, James
Slieedy, Lewis Xellard, Samuel Thomas, E. W.
Taylor.
The amount of business before the Grand Jury
was unusually small, and was promptly disposed
. >f. The following cases were disposed of :
TRUE BILLS.
William Bahr. for assault anil battery.
Hannah Johnson, for larceny.
Emily Vandyke, for larceny.
Mary Ann Owen, for larceny.
Edward Ctirran, for assault and battery.
William Qnigley, Simon Keeney, Thomas Mea
llY .old Patrick Toner, for assault and battery.
Patrick Sullivan, Thomas Sullivan. Jerre Con
ner. Sylvester Leary, Daniel Cain, John Donovan,
MID John Farrel, for assault and battery.
George W. Shaffer, for selling liquor on Sunday.
Same, for without license.
NOT A TRUE BILL.
George W. Shatter, for arson.
The following business was disposed of in the
(DI ,N r Sessions ;
iex. llannah •lohnson. — lndicted for larceny,
in taking a dress pattern from the store of AVick
. . . i
IMM A Black in this borough. Defendant pleaded I
NOT guilty. After hearing the evidence the jury re- j
tinned a verdict of Not Guilty.
Com. rs. Mary Ann Omen. —-Indicted for larceny j
in taking several articles of clothing, the property 1
■ F Clotilda Terwilligcr. Defendant being arranged
pleaded guilty. The Court sentenced her to one:
year's imprisonment in the Penitentiary.
'bin. rs. Kltraixl Cnrran. —Defendant was indic
ted for assault and battery upon Willev AV. Eaton
in this borough. Defendant pleaded guilty, aud
was sentenced to pay a fine of $lO, and costs.
' inn. rs. William Qnigly, Thomas Meany ami Si- \
CON Keeney. The defendants, who are the Priest!
and Trustees of the Catholic Church in this place j
WORE indicted for assault and battery upon the per- I
son of Mrs. Brophy, who is under the ban of ex- I
communication attended church on the 25th of ;
March last, on which occasion mass to he admin- !
istered. She was informed by the Priest that the j
ceremony could not take place in the presence of j
an excommunicated person and that she must re- \
tire. R< 'fusing to leave, the Trustees attempted to |
eject her. The jury found Toner, Quigley, and !
Keeney guilty of assault and battery. The Court J
sentence the defendants to pay a fine of $lO each j
and cost of prosecution.
This case excited considerable interest from its j
peculiar circumstances. It was uot alleged than
an aggravated assault and battery was commited,
aud the defense claimed that as under the regula
tions IFF the church no excommunicated person j
being allowed to be present at the ceremony to:
take place, her removal by the officers of the church
was justifiable. The Court charged the jury iliff
crently, and the jury returned a verdict of guilty.
l inn, rs, Patrick Sullivan, Thomas Snlliran, Jerre ,
>'■ miter, et. at. — lndicted for assault and battery tip
ou O. A. A'incent, in Smithfield township. The
three defendants named pleaded guilty.
Patrick Sullivan sentenced to pay a fine of $5 j
and costs : Thomas Sullivan and Jerry Conner each 1
to pay a fine of S2O and costs, and undergo an im
prisunweiifrof thirty days in the county jaiL
On presenting petition of sundry citizens of
Columbia township. Court appoint 15. F. Knapp, ;
Constable of said township for balance of ensuing
par.
On filing resignation of Samuel Simpkins Con
stable of Granville township, and presenting peti- J
tion of citizens Court appoint O. Taylor, Consta- j
Lie of said township for the balance of ensuing!
year.
The appointments of B. J. Smith as Deputy Con- :
stable of Franklin township ; and Edward Brig- \
ham of Sheshequin township, approved by the j
Court.
On presenting petion of sundry citizens of War- ;
ren township the Court appoint Daniel Folk Treas- j
urer of said township for balance of ensuing year.
In the matter of petition for County bridge across
Towanda creek in Franklin township, the Court
appoint as viewers, J. L. Bock well, E. C. Kel
logg. Lyman Blackmail, Robert M<-Kee. Edmund
Kelley and Albert Barnes.
In the matter of petition for County bridge across
Sugar Creek in Troy township, Court appoint as
viewers, Bingham Rockwell, Thomas Blackwell,
F.H-azer Pomeroy, N. M. Carnoelian, John F. Long
lid R. R. Phelps.
In the matter of petition for County bridge over
the North Branch of Towanda creek, in Granville
township, Court appoint as viewers Joseph Hilton,
Ezra Loomis, John F. Long, Reuben Stiles,
Martin L. Rockwell, and Geo. ('. Hill.
The following licenses were granted :
KOI! TAVERN LICENSES.
A.M. IZMIR Troy Borough.
Piatt A Hall, Athens Township. !
>• AA . Ada Standing Stone.
■ Charles H. Ames, Sheshequin.
Riley AVarner Canton Borough.
11. H. A- T. E. AVhitman, do
•'"TN Diekerson, Warren.
M M. Holcomb Leßoy.
J. S. Thompson, Camptoivn.
•'oh" M. Hike, Athens Borough.
' Mines AVyalusing.
U. H. Beardsley Alba Borough.
.1" hard 11. Benson Springfield.
Abraham Mania, Troy Borough.
James A.Shultz, Athens Township.
Edmund King Springfield.
8 I'.Goodrich, Columbia Township.
Irancis Green Troy Borough,
B-B. Tuttle, Ulster.
("RAY K. Foot, Towanda Borough.
M.T. Carrier do
Thomas R. Jordan, . do
Samuel .AlcCraney Leßov.
AAM. H. Decker, Monroe Borough.
Hiram Sherry. AViudham.
Jared llamm< nd Ridgbury.
Ann A\ halou AVysox.
I U'V FUR J[ NA " Sylvania Borough.
"[ • auAA'iukle Rome boro'
J 8 Patterson Ulster
REM Hermans. Ridgbury
ADAaughan Wilmot
COR. ~ FOK MERCHANT DEALER.
' R Redington Troy boro'
ChL. u U * Athens Borough.
DEW Towanda Boiough.
NENNIS McMahon do
I t&fT* At a mooting <>f citizens of Stevens*
| ville oil tin* evening of tile Ist of May, the follow
ing resolution Was unanimously adopted and re
quested to lie published in the REPORTER, as ex
pressive of the sense of said meeting :
Hesiiln-tl, That the accursed body of the execra
ble assassin, Booth, should be elevated at the end
of a cotton rope in mid air twenty feet higher than
Hainan, over a burning fiery furnace, and exposed
to the shots <>f as many soldiers as can be brought
to the most eligible point that may he selected for
that purpose. The distance to be sufficient to tax
to the utmost the skill of the marksmen. The fur
nace being, designed to consume the pieces as
they fell. This done, and the whole body entirely
reduced to ashes, let the dregs be conveyed by ship
and sunk in Charleston Harbor.
B. S. STEVENS, Sec.
NOTICE. —At a meeting held in the base
ment of the Presbyterian Church, Sunday, May 7,
the orginiza'ion of an association called "The
| Young Men's Christian Union,'' was duly made,
j and the following board of officers elected for the
term of one year :
Pres. —N. N. BETTS, jr.
Sec'y. —J. K. P. GLEESON.
Treas. —JAMES CODDING.
Managers, IRA B. BULL, G. H. WOOD, A. F.
Co WEES, W. T. Bisiior, jr.
Comm. on Strangers, S. W. ALVOBD, E. T. FOX,
F. SM ALLEY, Dr. D. S. PRATT, J. E. DAYTON, O. A.
BLACK, G. H. WOOD.
Comm. on Devotional Ejrerclses ) A. F. COWI.ES, W.
T. BISHOP, jr.
HORSES FOR SALE. —Four fine young" Hor
ses for sale—in fine condition, sound and kind.
Will be sold cheap as the owners have no further
use for them. Enquire of COWLES & Co,, at the
News Room, for one week.
msKmmmnmmKMmmmtc.
DIED.
DELFEUCH.- In North Towanda, April -1. 1865,
Marianne .1, relict of Francis G. Delpeueh, aged
76 years.
.TONES.—Killed at the battle of Five Forks, Sat
urday April Ist, 1865, James Avert Jones, of Co.
A, lltli l'a. Cav., oldest sou of J. L. Jones Esq.,
of Terry, Bradford county. Pa., aged 21 years.
" The tear that we shed,
Though in secret it rolls,
Shall long keep his memory
Green in our souls.'"
New vlbucYttscnicnts.
T IST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN
I J the Post Office at Towanda, Pa., lor the week end
ing May 7. 1865 :
Avers bora Hughes Ceo H.
Bfy Win. S. < Hogan J.
Barlow ' Liz/as Ingrahara Newman
Biddock Jane vajor Wm. J.
Bradford ltattie Owan J. W.
I lurk David : Parks Soplirona
Car A. D. Mrs. Bobbins Emma
Clevent Doctor Stiue Charles
Nathan Dagolian Shelp Alice 2
Goff H. M. 1 i ickens Mary J.
Garden J.T. Rogers S. B.
Hewitt David Van Gorner Joseph
#S~ Persons calling tor any of the above letters will
please say "Advertised." S. W. ALVORI),
May 1.1865. Postmaster.
TO THE DAIRYMEN OF BRADFORD
COUNTY'.—Having procured the right of making
and selling the celebrated Brinkerbofl' Churn m this and
S nsqnehanna County, which churn is so highly recom
mended wherever it is introduced. We can supply all
wantiug them on short notice, at our Foundry, where
we k'ep on hand Plows, Ac. All castings done to order.
BIRCHABt) & GEROULD.
East Smithfield, Bradford co., May 9, 1865. —4t.p.
p'STRAY MARE-——Game into the enclo-
U sure of the subscriber, about one week since, a
stray mare. The owner is requested to prove property,
pav charges and take her away.
CEO. 11. WELLES.
Athens, May ll), 1 3t.
"Y7" ALU ABLE HOUSE AND LOT FOR
T SALE. - The subscriber offers for sale the dwelling
house and lot in this borough now occupied by him. be
ing the house built and formerly occupied by E. W.
Baird, esq. Terms made satistactory. and possession
given to suit the purchaser. Apply to
M. E. SOLOMON.
Towanda, May 11. 1865.
I I ME, CEMENT AND MORTAR.—Lime,
Li Cement and Mortar for sale by
P. PHELAN.
All orders promptly filled. May 10, Ist;.",.
AIRS. HAVERLY, WAVKRLY. N. Y.
-11 l Artist in Hair Jewelry, Rings, Pius, Bracelets.
Chains, Switches. Combs, Waterfalls, Grecian Bows,
and Braids of various patterns. Work from a distance
promptly attended to. warranted satisfactory, and re- j
turned by mail. Those having hair for sale give me a |
call, or send, as I wish to purchase. May 10, 1865. i
DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP.
The co-partnership heretofore existing between
Hiram P. Kimball A Avery Beebe. in the Mercantile bit- j
siuess, under the firm name of Kimball St Beebe, is this :
day dissolved by limitation. All indebted are requested
to make immediate payment. The books will be left in ;
the hands of H. P. Kimball.
KIMBALL & BEEBE.
Potterville, May 1, 1865.
The busine-s will be continued at the old stand by
Kimball St Son. who solicit the patronage of the people
of Eastern Bradford. N. lb—New stock ot goods just
arriving, which will be sold at panic prices.
IPOR SALE CHEAP.—A Shingle Ma
chine of a very good kind. Apply to
April 20. 1865. ' W. PATTOX.
If 01 ND.—Tn the Susquehanna River,
near Ulster, on or about the Oth inst.. a young red j
cow, so weak that she was unable to walk. The owner |
is requested to come forward, prove property, pay !
charges and take her away.
HIRAM G. SHAW, j
April 17,1865 OHABLEB BIDATJ
LVTRAY. - Came into 1 lie enclosure o l j
-Li the subscriber about the middle of the present j
month, a dark red cow. with some white on the belly j
and legs. Supposed to be three years old, and has the '
appearance of giving milk the past winter.
NORMAN SHAW, j
Ulster, April 24,1865. I
fjUSTKAY. —Came into the enclosure of j
J the tinder-igned in Litchfield twp.,on or about the
12th of April, 1565, a Red Heifer, about 4 years old.— j
The owner can have her by proving property and pay
ing charges. J. M. VAX DUZOR. j
Litchfield, April 18,1865.
C HIN'G LES WANTED.—A quantity of No. j
0 2, Sawed Shingles are wanted immediately by the
Towanda Coil Company delivered at Graydon or on the j
line ot the Barclay Rail Road. Apply to
JAMES MAOKARLANE,
Towanda, March 16, 1865. Gen. Man'ger T. C.Co.
FOR* SALE.—Two Horses, Harness, Top
Buggy, and Cutting Box. Enquire of
JAMES McINTYRE,
April 17. '65. At Drake's Wagon Shop, Towanda.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF TOWANDA,
May 2,1865.
The Board ol Directors have declared a semi-annual
dividend of five (5) per cent, on the old capital stock of
this Bank, and two (2) per cent, (earned since Feb. 20.) ;
on the new stock, free from Government tax, payable on
and after the 10th iust.
N. N. BETTS, Jr. .Cashier. .
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.—By virtue;
of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford
County, the undersigned, administratrix of the estate ot
(. barles Rogers, lute of Canton twp. t deceased will sell at
public sale, .on the premises, on SATURDAY, JULY 1.
180.>, at 1 o clock, p. m., the following described lot, 1
piece or parcel of land situate in Canton tp., bounded
as follows : Beginning at a hemlock tree the north-west
corner ot lot. No. 27. as surveyed by John Vandyke on
v arrant No 4596, thence east 125 perches to a birch for
a corner, thence north 704 perches to a post, thence
125 perches to a post on the west line of said warrant,
thence sooth 714 perches to the place of beginning.
Containing 504 acres and 52 perches with allowance.
ALSO— Another lot adjoining the above, beginning at
a sugar maple north-west corner of Fitch Spalding lot,
thence west 12.) perches to the out line of warrant No.
4596 to a beech corner, thence south 704 perches to a
post, thence east 125 perches to a post, the north-west
corner deeded to Roswel! Rogers, thesce north "lAprs.
to the place of iieginning. Containing .52 acres and 334
perches, with allowances, it being the south half of
the last above described lot of land, containing in all 79
acres.
TERMS—S2S to be paid on the day of sale, S7OO on
confirmation of sale, balance in one year thereafter, with
interest from confirmation.
EMILY VANDYKE.
May 11,1965. Administratrix.
ORPHAN'S COL RT SALE.— BY virtue
of an order issued out of the Orphan's Court of
Bradford County, the undersigned administrator of the
estate oi Ithel J. Allis, late of Orwell twp.. dee'd., will
SELL on the premises, at puclic sale, on SATURDAY,
JUNE 3, 186.5, at 1. o'clock p. RA the following lot piece
or parrel of land situate iu Orwell tp., bounded north by
lands of H. W. Barnes, on the east by lands of R.J.
Pickering, J. W Pay son and P. Matson, on the south
by lands ol George smith, on the west by lands ol Har
riet Allis. Containing 5(1 acres, more nr less, about 25
acres improved. A small framed house, a framed barn
not entirely finished, and an old saw-mill thereon.
lERMB—S.SO to be paid on the day OT sale, one half
the balance on confirmation, the balance with interest
from confirmation, withiD one year thereafter.
JOHN W. PAYSON.
May 5, 1865. Administrator.
Iflercfjanifyc.
JT E N R V MER C1 T R & CO.,
Townnda, I'enn'a,
Have on hand aud are opening at
LOWEST MARKET PRICES,
A superior slock of
DRY GOODS,
DRESS GOODS,
WOOLENS,
COTTONS,
WHITE GOODS,
HOSIERY,
NOTIONS,
BOOTS k SHOES,
CROCKERY, &c.
Towanda, March 21, 1805.
OIXOE THE RECENT DECLINE IN
0 PRICES
P 0 W E L L & CO.,
Have made huge addition to their stock at
BLEACHED and
UNBLEACHED
COTTON GOODS,
PRINTS,
DE LAINES, kc., &c.
And now they offer them for sale
At the
L O W E S T M A 11 K E T P R I C E S.
March 9, PC'..
ILI A M A . ROCKW EL L ,
Having just returned from New York,
Is now receiving and offers
AT
MODERATE PRICES,
A
FINE STOCK
OF
SPRING GOODS!
And although
"THIS CRUEL WAR IS OVER.'
It does not follow that people can dispense with the ne
cessarics of life.
CAM., THEREFORE, AND SEE HIS
DOMESTIC GOODS,
PRINTS,
DELAINES,
GROCERIES,
TOYS, kc. kc.
LADIES* AND GENTLEMEN'S HATS,
UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS,
SUMMER SHAWLS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
CROCKERY, kc. kc.
Towanda, May 10, 1865.
Ccgal.
SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue nf ;t writ
UJof Fi. Fa.issued out id the Court of Common fleas ot
Bradford couniy. to me directed and delivered, will be
exposed to public sale at the Court House in the Boro'
of Towanda, SATURDAY, JUNK I, IKHS. at 1 o'clock
ft. m. the following described lot situate in West Bur
ington tp., and bounded as follows : north by land ot
C T. Merry, east by land of Mary Hen.son, south by
lands of Mary Heuaon and A lonzo Beach. west by laud
of W. Pbelps. Containing 40 acres of land, more or
less, about 8 acres improved with a log house and a tew
fruit trees thereon.
•Seized and taken in execution at the suit of the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania va. Abraham Steel.
■ALSO—One other piece of land in Canton twp., boun
ded on the north by land of J. K. Bullock, east by Troy
St., south by laud of Henry Morgan and F. Black , west
by land of Harding A Lec. Contain! ig one halt acre,
more or less, all improved with one small framed build
ing thereon
ALSO—One other piece ot laud in Canton twp,, tmun"
ded north by land of C. A . Krise, east by land of il. H.
andJ.E. Whitman, S. L. Gilliott and the estate of Wm.
H. Morell deceased, on tho south by land ot Wm. H.
Braine, and west by Troy street Containing about one.
sixth of ali acre of land, be the same more or less, all
improved, with one framed shop and one framed barn
thereoa.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of 8. W.
and D. F. Pomeroy A Co.. to use ot Charles G. Manley
vs. Darius Manley, A. 8. Mauley aud F. G. Manley.
ALSO—The lollowitig described piece or parcel qf
land situate in Columbia twp., bounded north by lauds
of Allred Furinan, east by land of James Strong, south
by land of Wm. H . McClelland, et. al.. and west by land
of said Alfred Furinan. et. al. Containing 160 acres of
land, more or less, about 140 acres improved, with a
framed house, two framed barns aud two apple orchards
thereon.
Seized aud taken in execution at the suit of 8. M.
Leonard to use o! Eleazer Pomeroy vs. Elias Gnstin and
J. B. Gnstin
ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of
land situate in the Troy boro' bounded as follows, on the
north by lands of B. S. Dartt, east by Canton street,
south by lands of D. F. Pomeroy and Widow Crippin,
west by laud of D. F. Pomeroy. Containing 4 acres,
be the same more or less, all improved with 1 brick
house, 1 framed house and a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of H. H.
Fitch to use ot Eleazer Pomeroy vs. S. H Fitch.
J. MONROE SMITH,
Towanda, May 11. 18>15. Sheriff.
AI> \1INISTRATOR'S NOTlCE—Notice
is hereby given that ail persons indebted to the .es
tate of TRUMAN NICHOLS, late ot Missouri, deceased
are requested to make payment, without delay,
and those having chums against said estate must present
them duly authenticated for settlement.
(Persons are requested to present tueir claims to the
subscriber at Smitblleld Summit.)
JAMES H. WEBB,
March 2,1865. Administrator
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTlCE— Notice is
hereby given .that all persons indebted to the estate
of MARGARET BLOW.late of Owego N.Y.,dec'd are re
quested to make immediate payment, and those having
demands against said estate will please preseut duly
authenticated for settlement.
NANCY STANTON,
March 2, 1865. Administratrix.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE —Notice
is hereby given tbat all persons indebted to the es
tate of J. B. CAMP, late of Albany 'twp., dee'd, are
requested to make immediate paymeut. and all having
claims upon said estate will present them duly authenti
cated for settlement.
NATHAN NORTHRUP,
April 6. 1HG"). Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE—Notice
is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the
estateot Ithiel J. Allis, late of Orwell township,Peim'a,
deceased, are requested to make immediate payment,
and those having claims against said estate will present
them duly authenticated lor settlement.
J. W. PAYSOX,
March 22, 1865. Administrator.
EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is here
by given, that all persons indebted to the estate ot
Rev. JULIUS FOSTER, lateot Towanda Boro'dec'd are
requested to make payment without delay, and those
having claims against said estate will preesent them
duly authenticated for settlement.
SUSAN M. FOSTER,
N. N. BETTS, Jr.,
March 16,1865. Executors.
AI)M INISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
is hereby given, that all persous indebted to the
estate of ROGER ALGER, dee'd, late of Orwell, Pa.,are
requested to make immediate payment, and those hav
ing demands against said estate will present them duly
authenticated tor settlement.
A.W.ALGER,
March if, 1865. Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the
estate of ELIJAH ALGER, dee'd, late of Orwell, Pa.,
are requested to make immediate payment and those
having .demands against said estate will present them
duly authenticated for settlement.
JOHN W. ALGER,
March 9, lsi ", Administrator.
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
a *• is hereby given, that all persous indebted to the es
tate of JAMES LAYTON, dee'd, late of Koine twp.,
are requested to make immediate payment, and those
having demands against .-aid estate will present them
duly authenticated for settlement.
WILLIAM FORBES, 2d.,
March 9, 1865. Administrator.
A DMINISTRATOR'SNOTICE.—Letters
J * of administration ot the goods, chattels, Ac. of
EMLY DRAKE, late of Litchfield twp., deceased,
have been issued to the subscriber. Al! persons indebt
ed to said estate are requested to make payment, and all
persons having demands sgainst the same are notified to
present the same for settlement to the subscriber.
JOHN R. EDSALL,
WM. H. SPENCER,
Feb. 9, 1865. Administrators.
ADM I NISTRATOR'S N OTlCE.—Notice
is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the
estate of JONAH STANTON, late of Litchfield,
dee'd, are requested U> make immediate payment, aud
those having demands against said estate will please pre
sent duly authenticated for settlement.
WILLIAM SNYDER.
April. 18,1865. Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR'S.NOTICE— Notice
is hereby given that all persons indebted to tliees
tate of H. J. BOWEN, late of Warren, dee'd.,
are requested to make immediate payment, and all having
claims against said estate must present them duly au
thenticated for settlement.
EDWIN E. ALLYN,
April 18.1866 • Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE-Notice
is hereby given, that all persous indebted to the
estate 'of DANIEL MINIER late of Sheshequin twp.,
dee'd., are requested to make immediate payment
and those having demands against said estate will pres
ent them dnly authenticated for settlement.
WILLIAM RIDALL,
April 11, 1865 Administrator.
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.-NoUceis
hereby given that all persons indebted to the estate
of WILLIAM VERBEOR dee d, late of Troy, Pa.,
are requested to make immediate payment, and those
having demands against said estate will present them
duly authenticated for settlement.
MARVIN H. LEONARD,
May 11,1865. Administrator.
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
■LI ig hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
tate of ROSW ELL HAG AR late ol Standing Stone, dee'd.
are requested to make immediate payment, and all
having claims against said estate will present them
duly authenticated for settlement.
HANNAH HAGAR,
NELSON COE.
May 11, 1865. Admin'tor.
EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is here
by given, that all persons indebted to the
estate of R. WILCOX, late of Albany, township,
deceased, are hereby requested to make immediate
payment, and those having claims against said estate
will present them duly authenticated for settlement.
H.D. mLCOX.[ E "C"tors.
May 11,1865.
A I)M IN ISTRATORS NOTlCE.—Notice is
A hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
tate oi HIRAM MASON, late of Windham twp..dee'd
are requested to make immediate payment, and those
having claims against said estate will present them duly
authenticated for settlement.
JAMES MASON,
May 11, 1865. Administrator.
APMINISTR'ORS NOTlCE—Notice is
hereby given, that all persons indebted to the
estate ofE. P. PERINE, late of Troy Borough, dee'd
are requested to make immediate pa lueut, and all
having claims agaiust said estate ate requested to pre
ent them duly authenticated for settlement.
H. W PERINE,
Apri1'27,1865. Administrator.
A DMINISTRATRIX NOTICE.— Notice
is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the
estate of S. WOODWORTH, late ot Springfield towp.,
dee'd, are requested to make immediate payment, and
those having claim against' said estate will present them
duly authenticated for settlement.
ELIZABETH WOODWORTH.
May 11,1865. Administratrix
ADM IN TOR'S NOTICE —Noticed here
by given .that all persons indebted to the estate of
J. D. HUMPHREY, late of Towanda borough, deceased
are requested to make immediate payment, and those
having demands agaiust said estate will please present
dnly authenticated for settlement.
LAURA HUMPHREY,
IRA H. HUMPHREY,
May 11,1865. Administrators.
AD MINI STR ATOR'S NOTICE— Not ice
is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
tate ot ALEXANDER SMITH, late of Wyalusitig twp.,
dee'd., are requested to make immediate payment, and
those having claims against said estate must present them
duly authenticated for settlement.
ELIZA B.SMITH.
SAMUEL OVERPF.CK,
May 11, 1865. Administrators.
<Fror cries.
QEO R G E S T E V E N S ,
GENERAL DEALER
IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, GRAIN,
SALT, AC'.,
Btidltmanx Block, corner of .Main A Bridge Streets,
Would respectlully announce that he is prepared to
exhibit a fine assortment ol
GROCERIES,
Which are now offering at the lowest possible prices for
CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
He would invite the public to an examination ot his
rtock. which is entirely new and has l>een carefully se
lected with especial reference to the wants of this mar
ket.
He is also prepared to pay cash for all fCoun—lyink
V : roduee. Towanda. April 25 4.186 o ds
QHOLE R I E S CIIE A P .
E. T. FOX, has just received the finest assortment of
Groceries ever offered for sale in Towanda, To my old
customers, I would say,
You shall have GOOD, FRESH AND FIRST CLASS
GOODS at the lowest price.
To any one who will favor us with a call, we think we
can offer INDUCEMENTS seldom found in this vicinity
'We take pleasure in showing Goods, and will try and
make it, to the interest of all to buy. Onr motto is
GOOD GOODS AT LOW RATE, AND
FAIR DEALING.
January 1864 E. T. FOX.
JUST RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK,
A First Rate Assortment of A No. 1.
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
FISH, &c.,
Which the subscribers offer to the citizens of Bradford
County
At the
Lowest prices, at.d guarantee everything sold of the
BEST QUALITY OR NO SALE.
Also,
Wanted, FARMERS' PRODUCE,
For which the highest price, in CASH, will be paid.
C. B. PATCH A Co.
Towanda, Jan, 28, 1864.
F OR
MACKEREL,
HERRING,
And CODFISH, go to
PATCH'S.
F 0 R
TEAS. SUGARS,; and COFFEES,
Go to
PATCH'S.
F°R
TOBACCO
CIGARS, Ac., go to
PATCH'S.
Jg 00 T S AN I) SHOES !
New Styles at
HUMPHREY A CO'S.
J.JUMPHREY A CO.'S HARNESS SHOP !
Has a lull stock of
II ARN E S S', S A 1) D L E S, W HIPS,
And everything to be iound in a first class establishment
rjIRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS,VALISES
AND RETICULES.
1-argest assortment in town, at
HUMPHREY & CO'S.
T WOULD call attention to our Stock of
A TEA, which we offer for sale cherp by the chest ot
retail: every sale warranted to give satisfaction or the
money refunded, at FOX^.
UUANTBD.—A Bellows, Anvil, Vice and
Ha complete set of Blacksmith tools. Also a good
Blacksmith accustomed to the wotk ol Miners.
JAMES MACFARLANB,
March XI, 1865. General Manager T. C. Co.
LANDED ON THE PREMISES OF THE
subscriber in the ice freshet of March 11th. and ta
ken care of by him, a part of a raft of hemlock sawed
lumber.
The owner can have the same by proving property and
paving charges. J. W. INGHAM.
Sugar Run, Pa., March 25, 1865.
FOR SALE.—A first class new Canal
Boat .for Bale, by
March 14,1865. W.A.ROCKWELL,
.financial.
|J 8. SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN !
The undersigned have been appointed Agents tor. the
Sale of this Loan in this vicinity.
These Notes are issued under date of August 15, 1864,
and are payable three years from that time, iu currency
or are cnnvertable at the op£jon ot the holder into
U. 8. 5-20 SIX PERCENT,
G OLD- B E A R I N G B O NDS.
These Bonds are now worth a premium of nine per
cent., including gold interest Irom November, which
makes the actual profit on the 7-30 l/>an, at current
rates, including interest, alioui ten per cent, per annum,
besides its exemption from Slule and muniei/fist tuxation,
u-hich adds fiom one to three per cent, utore, according
to the rate levied on other property. The interest is
payable semi-annually by coupons attached to each note,
which may be cut off and sold to any bank or banker.
The interest amounts to
One cent per day on a's6o note.
Two cents per day on a SIOO note.
Ten cents per day on a SSOO note.
Twenty cents , er day on a 1,000 noie.
One Dollar per day on a 15,000 note.
Notes of all tlie denominations named will be prompt
ly furnished upon receipt of subscriptions. This is
THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET
n >w offered by the and it is confidently ex
pected that its superior advantage will make it the
GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE.
Less than $200,000,000 remain unsold, which will pro
bably be disposed of within the next sixty or ninety
days, when the notes will undoubtedly command a pre
mium. as has uniformly been the case on closing the sub
scriptions ot other Loans. B. S. RUSSELL, A Co.
U. 8. isian Agents.
Coupons on all U. S. Loans cashed by us.
Feb. 16. 1865. _
BANKING HOUSK OF B. S. Russian A Co., I
TOWANDA, Feb. 6, 1865. j
fp HE undersigned having been appointed as agents
A for the sale of the U. 8. 7-30 la>an, offer the same
to subscribers, ai d will extend every facility for pur
chaser for investments in this highly popular Loan,
which has two years and a half to run ana is then paya
ble in Cash, or convertible, at the option of the holder, 1
into the 5-20 gold bearing Bonds ot the United States. ,
We will receive the 5 per cent, interest bearing notes ]
ana allow interest to the date of subscription.
Our facilities will enable us to offer every inducement |
topuechasers. Any information required will be freely
given. B. S. RUSSELL A CO.
BANKING HOUSE OF B. S. RUSSELL A Co., 1
TOWANDA, Feb. 6, 1865. I
HOLDERS of the U.S. 7-30 Loan are hereby notified
that their Coupons due on the 15th inst., will be ,
cashed on presentation at onr office
We have on hand and for sale all kinds of Govern
ment Securities, and purchase the same at best rates
Passage Certificates by the " Inman Line "of Steam- I
ers from Liverpool and Queenslown, for sale at the
regular New York rates We also furnish Drafts pay
able at sight on Loudon and Dublin, and on any part of ;
the Continent ot Europe at the lowest rates of Exchange.
B. S. RUSSELL A CO.
I FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF TOW
ANDA !
DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF THE U. S.
Capital SIOO,OOO
DIRECTORS:
E. H. SMITH, I G. F. MASON, I JOSEPH POWELL,
C. S. KUSSELL, E. T. FOX, GEORGE STEVENS,
E. W. HALE. J J. D. MONTANYE, | O. P. BAKTLETT.
This Bank being a depository of the United States,
and in daily communication with the Treasury Depart
ment , affords-to its dealers unusual facilities lor invest
ing in Government Securities, or lor the payment of in
terest Coupons as they become due.
A supply of U. S. Bonds and Treasury Notes are kept
constantly on hand, and the officers oi the Bank will al
ways be pleased to furnish any information required in
regard to the various Government Loans.
Deposits received and interest allowed as usual.
Persons wishing to send money to any part ot our
own or the Old Country, will be furnished w\th Ex
change at current rates
E. H. SMITH, President.
N. N. BETTS JR.. Cashier.
ON E Y T O LOAN!
Money to loan, in large or small sums, for a long or
short term of years, on good securities.
Money advanced upon Claims against the United
States.
Persons having money to lend will find it to their ad
vantage to uirtify me of the fact.
Sales of Real Estate negotiated and Conveyancing at
low charges.
Particular attention paid to matters in the Orphan's
Court.
Those who have farms or dwellings to let. and those
desiring to rent the same, will crmsuit their interest by
calling ou me.
Abstracts of Title—without which no owner of real
estate should suffer himself to be—prepared with the ut
most carefulness.
Sales of property attended to, and responsible agents
found for the transaction of business in other States.
References when required. #S-Office one door south
of PATCH'S, up stairs, over the room formerly occupied
by the Telegraph Office, Towanda, Pa.
EDWARD T. ELLIOTT,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Towanda, March 2, 1865.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF TOWANDA,
April 3, 1865.
ASSETS.
U. S. securities $216,876 10
Loans and discounts 83,544 13
Real estate 6.664 00
Furniture and fixtures 700 00
Due from National Banks 105,257 69
" State Banks and Bankers 1,534 01
Legai tender notes on hand 25,401 00 i
Banknotes " 12,788 00 j
Cash items 8,524 42
Expenses and taxes 2,367 19
Premiums 480 00
$464,136 54
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock $125,000 00
Circulation 100,000 00
Surplus 3,966 62
Deposits 228,091 19
Profit and loss 7,078 73
$464,136 54
I, N. N. BETTS, Jr., Cashier of the First National
Bank of Towanda, do solemnly swear that the above
statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and be
lief. N. N. BETTS, Jr.
Sworn and subscribed before me, this sth day of April. I
1565. J. W. Mix, Notary Public, j
Upbegraff's institute.
JX YE AND EAR INSTITUTE.
DR. UP DE GRAFF,
OCULIST, ACKIST AND GENERAL SURGEON, ELMIRA.N. Y'.
Treats all Diseases of Ihe Eye, Ear and Throat.
THE EYE.—He will operate upon Cataract, Artificial
Pupil, Cross Eyes, Lachrymal Fistula, Pterygium, Entro
pion, (inversion of the eye-lid,] and treats all forms of
" SORE EYES," such as Granulated Lids, Purulent
Ophthalmia, Opacities of the Cornea, Scrofulous dis
eases of the Eye, aud all diseases to which the Eye is
subject.
THE EAR Treats successfully Discharges from the
Ear, JVbises in the Ear. Difficulty of Hearing, Deafness,
[even when the Drum is entirely destroyed, will insert
an artificial one, answering nearly all the purposes of the
natural.
THE THROAT.—Ulcerated Throat, Enlarged Ton
sils, together with
CATARRH
in all its forms, permanently cured.
GENERAL SURGERY.—He will operate upon Club
Feet. Hare Lip, Cleft Palate, Tumors, Cancers, Morbid
Growths, Deformities from Burns, and Hernia, and per
forms PLASTIC OPERATIONS-Where the Nose, Lips
or any portion of the face is destroyed through disease
or otherwise, by healing them on anew.
e&T Will attend to the Amputation of Limbs,
and General Surgery in all its branches.
INSERTS ARTIFICIAL EYES—Giving them all the
motion and expression of the natural, defying detection,
they are inserted without removing the old one or pro
ducing pain.
The Doctor's collection of instruments comprises all
the latest improvements, and is the largest in the State,
the superior advantages he has had in perfecting him
self in all that is new and valuable in Surgery, warrants
him in saying that everything within the bounds of the
piofession may be expected ot him.
The Institute has been greatly enlarged, so that we
can now accommodate an increased number of pat ients
from a distance. Comfortable Boarding Houses attach
ed to the establishment.
-Vo incurable cases received for Treatment or Opera
tions. If a case is incurable he will be so informed.
Institute on Water street, opposite the Brainard House
Elmira.N. Y. Feb. 2. 1865.
———— ———
"VT OTICE TO COLLECTORS.— In per-
X x snance of an Act passed the 30th day of April,
I 1864, taking efTect in 1865, the Commissioners are re
-1 qnired to pay the full amount of State Tax to ths Sta'e
Treasurer before the first day of August in each and
j every year, and in case of failure the county is charged
five per cent, upon all remaining unpaid upon that date,
and the Commissioners are required to charge the same
| to Collectors. In order to make prompt payment to the
' State Treasurer, Collectors will be required to settle
and pay their Duplicates ot State and County Tax In
full by the 15th day of July next. And upon failute of
any Collectors to comply with the above suits will be
immediately brought to collect the amount due. No
abatements can be allowed.
J. CAMPBELL, )
W. B. DODGE. V Corn's.
JNO. BEARDSLKE.)
COM'RS OFFICE, April 17,1865.
NOTICE. — The Annual Meeting of the
Stockholders of the Barclay Coal Company, will
be held at their office iu Philadelphia, on MONDAY, Ist
ot MAY* next, at 12 o'clock, M., when an election will
I be helk for a President and Directors to serve the ensu
ing year. HARVEY SHAW,
I April 10,1865, Secretary.
Heal <£state.
VILLAGE LOT AXK BA UN FOIISALE.
The suhsi riber offers lor sale lU building let in
the borough 01 Towanda. situated on Second street, iir-A
lot above the residence of E. O. Goodrich. A good Barn
is erected on the lot, anil the property is very desirable
For terms Ac.,apply to J. F. Means, or
Dec. 6, 1864. F. E. I" >ST.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ANI> LUM
BERING PROPERTY FOR SALE,—The subscri
ber desirous of going into other business, oilers (or sale
his farm situate in Burlington Township, Bradford Coon
ty, containing Five Hundred and Twenty-Five acres,
about one hundred acres under improvement, four
framed dwelling bouses, a framed barn and stabling,
with a good fleam Saw Mill and Shingle Machine there
on. Soch land as .g unimproved is good timber land,
about six miles from the Susquehanna River and the
North Branch Canal, end abont ten miles from the
Wiiliamsport and Elrnira Rail Itoid, and abont one mile
from Burlington Borough. The timber upon the land
is Pine, Hemlock , Oak, Ash, Maple and other kinds
beihg a very desirable property for lumbering and farm
ing.
One fourth of the purchase money would lie required
as a down payment, and the balance to be secured upon
the property, to be paid in lour years in equal install
meat.-, annually.
For further particulars reference is made to the snh
acriber upon the premises, or to free. C. Hill of Bulling
ton Borough, or to Klbanan Smith, Towauda.
N. B.—The subscribei has now on hand at the said
mill, logs sufficient to manufacture Irom 400,000 to
500.000 feet of lumber, which he would sell with the
property. H. K. 11 iLI..
Burlington. Feb. 9. 1865.—3 in.
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR .SALE !
A small farm in Burlington township, Bradford
county, situated oi e half mile west of the Nichols'
school house, known as the Withe:m lot. This piece of
land contains 53 acres, on which there is a small house,
good new barn, acd small orchard. The land lays well,
there being no waste land.
ALSO—A lot adjoining the above lot, known as the
Taylor lot, but a few rods from the Nichols' school house
Containing 14 acres.
The title to this property is perfect. Terms made sa
tisfactory to the purcliaser. Apply to E. 0. GOODRICH
at the Prothonotary's Office, Towauda, Pa. apl2
"Y" ALU ABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE !
The well known Farm and residence of the subscriber
is offered tor sale. It is situated in Towanda township,
one mile south of the borough, and is one of the most
valuable and desirable properties to be found in the
market. The farm contains
75 ACRES OF SPLENDID LAND,
mostly river llats, and under a high state of cultivation.
To those who know the fertility of the river
the ease with which they are worked, no praise is nec
essary. The improvements ate a
BRICK HOUSE,
with out-bnildings. and a large variety of fruit, apples,
peaches, plums, cherries, grapes, gooseberries. Ac.. Ac.
The House,with five acres of land will be sold with or
without the Farm
Terms of payment made easy to suit the convenience
of the purchaser.
Towanda. March 13, 1865. HARRIET MEANS
FOR SALE.—A House. and Lot situated
on Chestnut St., in this borough, 75 loot front and
210 foot deep, a two-story House, nearly new. and a
new Barn, inquire of Chas. M.Hall or
March 9, 1864. LS POST.
"YILLAGE PROPERTY FOR SALE !
The subscriber offers for sale his house and lot, situa
ted on the corner of Second and Elizabeth streets in the
boiough of Towanda. The House is a large two story
house, with basement, nearly new and in complete re
ftair. It would answer admirably lor two lamilies. The
ot is a corner one, well fenced, hiving a large number
of thrifty fruit trees upon it. There is upon the prem
ises a fine well of soft water. This property is one of
the most eligible in the borough. Terms made easy.
March 25. 1*65. PHILIP SEEBICH.
P (7 R R K N T7
A good Country Tavern stand, with about seventy
five acres of land attached, is being fitted up in good
order and will be ready to occupy by the first of May,
the improvements will be so lar advanced as to enable
parties to live in the house by the first ot April. There
is two orchards, and two barns on the place. Security
for the rent required.
For terms apply to the subscriber, box 1816, Philadel
phia, or P. D. Morrow Esq., l'owanda.Bradiord county,
Penn'a.
March 20,1865. E. REED MYEIf.
FARM FOR SALEr
The undersigned offers his Farm (or sale, containing
about 110 acres; about 70 acres improved ; under a
; good state of cultivation ; large Dwelling House : two
j tenement houses ; barns, and outhouses of all kinds:
saw mill, wagon shop, tannery and tobacco factory. A1
in good repair. Situate in Wyalusing township, on the
Wyalusing creek, one mile from the river. Churches
and schools close by. For terms, Ac., enquire of the
owner, J. T. STALFOUD, on the farm, or to
H. B. M'KEAN,
March 27, 1865. Towanda, Pa.
P 0 K S A L E !
A good Dwelling House and Barn, situate ni this
Borough, enquire of
Towanda, March "20, '65. JOHN N. CALIFF.
FOR SALE.—The subscriber offers for
sale his Carriage Factory, Blacksmith Shop and
1 Barn. The Carriage Factory would make a very good
stand for a store and could be altered for that purpose
for a trifle. The Smith Shop would make a good store
house, it being near the Barclay Depot, for the boatmen
to get feed and provisions. Also my Dwelling House is
for sale. The house is a good two story one, with wood
shed, good well of water and cistern. I will sell the
above together or separate, to suit purchasers. I have
a good horse and several carriages for sale also. The
above property is situate on Main Street in the south
end of the Borough of Towanda.
March 16.1865. G. H. DRAKE.
FOR SALE.—House and lot, with a
large number of fruit trees and shade trees there
on, Also a good well and a good cistern of water. A
desirable property pleasantly located. Terms satisfac
tory. Inquire over the News Room of
Towanda. May 1, 1865. J. N. CALIFF.
illiscellcmeons.
A I AEG E ARRIY AL OF FISH, Q o T>-
FISH, Mackerel, Herring, Blue-Fish, Scale-Fish.
Ac., at wholesale and retail. Mackerel put up in small
packages for family use, some very choice ones ; also
quarter and half-barrel packages, ai offering tor sale at
low rates, by feo2 E. T. FOX.
A GOOD TRADE IX FROM THREE TO
six months. Great demand of Telegraph Opera -
tors. Salerics from forty to eighty dollars per month.
Good chance to learn. For particulars enquire at the
Telegraph Office, Towanda, Pa.
rjHANCE FOB A BUSINESS MAN I
The business of D. C. Hall, deceased, consisting of e
stock of Liquors, rectifiers.and all fixtures necessary for
the conducting of a wholesale and retail liquor trade is
offered for sale. Euquire of
CHAS. M. HALL.
March, 30, 1865. Ad'mr of Est'e of D C. Hall.
GUIST'S GAR D E N~S EED S!
It is an established tact that a large proportion ot the
Garden Seeds sold in the country are worthless or nearly
so. The reason is obvious. Seeds are left by the owners
with merchants to sell on commission, olten hut a .-mull
portion of them are sold, the remainder being returned,
repacked and sent out again the following year, and so
continuing until as a matter of course many of the seeds
are worthless. In order to get the best and most reli
able seeds I have bought a large stock of Robert Buis- .of
Philadelphia, a bouse whose reputation for selling fresli
and pure seeds is not surpassed by any in the country ;
and who never send out any seeds on commission, and
consequently not liable to accumulate old stock.
I think a little reflection will convince any one of the
advantage of purchasing these seeds. 1 have many var
ieties not to be found any where els ein town. Also
Rutabaga, Beet and Carrot seed by the pound, and Peas
by the bushel.
Please call and get a descriptive Catalogue at
March 20,1864. FOX'S.
BOUNTY, BACK PAY AND PENSIONS.
The undersigned Agent for collecting Pensions,
Bounty Money, Arrears of Pay of all kinds due Officers.
Privates, Sutlers, Officers' Accounts settled and Certifi
cates of non indebtedness procured. No charge unless
successful. W. T. DAVIKS.
Towanda. March 16, 1865,
VLD ER S WANT EI) !
The subscribers want three or four Moulders at | their
Foundry and Machine Shop, in Athens, to whom 11lu
ll ighest wages and constant employment will be given
Athens, Pa., March 2. 1865. BLOOD A CO.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN !
SETTLE UP ! SETTLE UP ! !
The time has now come,that it is to the interest of all
persons having accounts with the undersigned to call
and settle up without delay.
Jan. 2.1865. JNO. BEIDLKMAN.
NY PERSON WISHING TO TAK K
charge of a large Boarding House can hear of a
j good chance by calling on WICKH4M
March 16, 1865. Towanda. Pa.
PT.A N TS,< IRA PE X' IN ES,E V E R-BLOOM -
ROSES. Fine variety of VERBENAS, DAHLAS,
Ac., for sale at the Garden ot
HARRY MIX.
j Early V.'inuingstadt, ilo Ox Heart, do Sugar Loaf, do
I Large York Cabbage Plants. 8 cents jer dozen : Early
and late Cauliflowers 8 cents perMozen ; Smooth, Kejee.
Perfected, Red and Yellow Tomato Plants, 10 cents per
i dozen ; Egg Plants and Sweet and Bell shaped Pepper
Plants,' 10 cents per dozen ; Melon and Cucumber Plauts
I in pots 25 cents, including pots ; Celery Plants 35 cents
I per 100 ; all kinds late Cabbage 35 cents per 100. To
: insure safety all plants arc put up nicely in moss.
Towanda, April 13, 1565.
NOTICE. —All persons who liave unset
tled accounts with the subscriber are requested to
| call immediately and settle up. as he will he in Leßays
: ville only a lew days longer. Those heeding this call
I will save money. " A word to the wise is sufficient
L. H. dKUADUA.
Leßaysville, Feb. IS, 1865.