Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, August 03, 1865, Image 3

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LOCAL AND GENERAL,.
Tli'S 50th Ponn., Vet. Vol., Col. TKL
ROW>> WIN be mustered out iu a few days, orders to
that effect having been issued by the War Depart
ment.
jis*- A Railroad is constructing between
Pittsburg and Wilkesbarre, on the east side of the
Susquehanna. It is to be completed during the
JU-esent summer. This will supersede the present
II raie'enient of omnibuses between the village and
depot, a.s is now necessary.
During the afternoon of Tuesday last
II severe whirlwind, accompanied with a heavy fall
of rain, passed across the peninsula from the Che
mung to the Susquehanna, above the village of
Vtheits. It occupied but a few rods in width, but
was very violent— tearing up trees and fences, and
hurling them more than a hundred L'eet into the
air. Trom this point the flying boards and limbs
were plainly visible, and the little tornado had the
appearance of one of those destructive wuler
sponts of which we have read much and seen little.
Its passage being across open liehls the damage
done was not serious. — Waverly Advocate.
TEG' GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK for August, is
received in the usual good time, and fully sus
tains the reputation already acquired by the inde
fatigable caterer to the wants and wishes of the la
,B, It has become /err excellence the Ladies' 1
geek, and distances all competitors for the stiff- !
rages of women.
OILY. —The Troy Time& reports progress i
A the oil regions of this County, as follows ;
THE On. WELL AT ALL A. —We learn from Super- i
iutciident Foster that they have commenced bor- !
ing at Alba and are now down about twenty L'eet. j
Everything is favorable and the highest hopes arc
, NR. Gained of hitting oil.
OIL WELL AT BURLINGTON. — They have commen
ced boring at Burlington and every thing is favor
able we understand.
STLYAXIA OIL WELL. — We understand everything
IS working favorably at Sylvania Oil Well. T'uder
the skillful management of Superintendent I'onie
rgv there have been no delays but every thing has
been in readiness as soon as needed. They com
mence boring very soon.
BASE BALI.. —A Base Ball club lias been
formed in Troy borough with the following officers:
President, F. Smith Esq. Vice Presidisut, Frank
Newbury. Hec'y, WIN. S. Vincent. Treasurer,
Juo. N. Woife. Directors, P. 11. Oliver, A. E.
Case, R. C. Jewell.
ROBBERY. —The safe at the Troy depot
was l.Ll.wn open on Tuesday night of last week,
and A large amount of bonds and money taken.
The amount is variously estimated at from $15,-
(M AI TN 520,000. Suspicion attaches to two persons
who were in the place on Tuesday pretending to
HI cattle-dealers. The same persons had pre
vi iiisly made minute inquiries at Pl>meroy's regard
ing the Banks at Waverly. Towanda and Athens,
(hi Monday, they visited this place, probably with
ntVrenee to a " removal of the deposits" in the
vaults here. No truce has yet been discovered of
tic vidians. The loss will fall upon the Express
Company.
TRIAL LlST. — Members of the bar of this
County, and others interested, will take notice
that the Trial List for September term, will be
MAILT up the Prothonotary's Office, on Friday,
titli inst., at 2 o'clock p. in.
FIIAR (IKO. W. HAMMOND, proprietor of the
("tu. mung Mills, while at work about the machin
ery OR Thursday of last week, was caught iu the
g< aring, drawn in between two cog-wheels and
mite seriously injured. His coat was first caught
■HI.I A portion of his body so forced into the gear
ing as to stop the mill. He is doing well, with a
fan prospect of recovering.
I'KXXSYI.VANIA AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. —The
State Agricultural exhibition, to be held at Williams
port on the last days of September next, promises to
IS- an unusual display. We learn that already more
space for cattle and sheep lues been applied for
than ever before, so long previous to the exhibition.
HA State Society is exerting itself, in conjunction
I a committee of the Lycoming County Agricul-
T.. IL Society, to have complete preparation for any
crowd that may visit the fair or the beautiful town
tu which it is to be held. There are now in pro-
>s I F erection stalls for nearly one thousand eat-
Tl> sheep and hogs; a hall three hundred feet long
: : PROTECTION to agricultural improvements : a two
<! ry hall, two hundred feet long, for the display
' embroidery, pictures, statuary, piano and other
| .RUELES subject to damage from the weather ; and a
covered area, overlooking the whole of the ample
grounds, capable of seating from two to three thou
■ LID persons. A sub-committee of the general
Executive Committee of the State Society, consist
ing ef Messrs. Hamilton, of Ilarrisburg, Kapp, of
Northumberland, Ellis, of Lycoming, Holstein, of!
Montgomery, Driesbaeh, of Luzerne, accompanied '
LA A number of members of the Society, visited
II llliamsport A few days ago. They were hospit- J
1- received there, and after visiting and examin- j
'F*""' park, they departed for their homes, heart- J
IH approving of the designs and acts of the Presi- '
'■< nt of tie- society, and Mr. Herdic, the resident I
member of the Executive Committee in that local
". to whose efforts in this direction too much;
praise cannot be awarded. There is every promise
" FLNF ' display, and ample accommodation will
L '" "IEDE FW iu entertainment
1 Man l oi'XD IX THE SUSQUEHANNA.—TIIC
' O.LV I.f JAMES Kelley, u workman in Hunt's !
I ' UTL - ' TIUST of Owego, was found on a bar in the j
■■ I'L' lnuina river, a short distance above Nichols |
LLS "' MIL L on Saturday last The head of the 1
' " 1S badly cut, and there are strong sus
""'D '""1 play. The deceased, when last
*kich WAS on the Thursday night previous,
: LU ''IS pi issession over a hundred dollars
■ ti h. V hen the body was discovered, on
'-ateen dollars could be found on Iris person,
J 1 -W watch was missing. An inquest was held
II- Allen, M. D., and A verdict in accordance
F ' ABOVE facts rendered. — Oicego Times.
J \E
■VV.UI. One million feet of pine, hem- i
A-sh, beech, birch, maple uud white wood
IN tin : IG, to BE delivered at Wilkes-Barre
? '^' S SUMMER and coming Fall, for which a
XM 'L BE paid. Also, a large amount
' IL, XT S P RIL ig. Address J. E. PATTERSON A
"'TK s Greene, Luzerne Co., Pa., until Aug.
alter which orders w ill be received at
LARRC, L'a. June 5—3 M.
N ' DICKINSON is now much'
U J IN his health, and was able to ride on
'•HS VIU * 4 * T WCT 'K He returned to his home in
I - 1 ' I'T TL'~' L<JLI ' SUT " RTLH y, N >ID is now able to walk ;
*ithtil " attached to liis HOME. It is
IS ire that his fellow citizens will note his J
.TIR'CK SFCNC6 ' ADD WE TRNST THAT LE S OON will be j
TRULU HIS severe illness.— JSiny. J
SALE, TO HE sold at once, a house and
°OOD bargain offered.
HLY 10 IT-- JOUN N " PALIFF,
• 000. Office over News Room.
\\ ORE OX THE CHENANGO CAXAL EXTENSION.
—Last Thursday, work fortlre first,was commenced
, on the Chenango Canal Extension, ground being
broken at tlie upper end of Section 5, being at the
place known as I\ illow Point. Work was also to
! be commenced on Section 10, near Union, last
. | Friday.
A \AH ABLE BOOK. — Hon HENRY J. RAY
MOND, Editor of the Xew York Times, is preparing
! The life and Public services of Abraham Lin-
I coin, Sixteenth President of the United States,
;■ j together with his State Papers, including his
, I Speeches, Addresses, Messages, Letters and Pro
: clamations ; also a history of the tragical and
I mournful scenes connected with the close of his
' noble and eventful life, to which is to be added
anecdotes and Personal reminiscences of Lincobi,
by Frank I>. Carpenter, the artist, who while paint-
I ing at the White House, enjoyed for six mouths
iamiliar intercourse with our late President,
i This volume prepared from authorized and au
thentic data, by Mr. RAYMOND, will be the most ;
' reliable and viduable history of Mr. LINCOLN and [
1 i the most faithful chronicle of the acts of the Ad- '
ministration which can be had. Mr. RAYMOND
; combines with undoubted ability advantages for >
acquiring tlie materials for his work possessed by
no other man.
The work is published by subscription by Derby j
& Miller, 5 Spruce-st, New York, at $3,50 for cloth, J
I sl, for leather binding. Mr. D. W. IIUOUES of this I
! place has been appointed agent for this borough, j
North and South Towanda, Smitlifield, Burlington, j
Rome, Herrick and Pike townships, and will receive j
subscriptions at the above rates. He Las already I
procured the names of many of our citizens.
To THE SICK. — Mrs. J. A. ACOCKS, M. D.,
J Female Physician, would announce to the Ladies
i of Towanda and vicinity that she will be at the '
I Ward House, the second week in August, and w ill
I remain for a few days, for consultation with the '
sick, her practice being confined strictly to diseases '
j of Women and Children.
Mrs. A. treats all cases of diseases which have !
been pronounced incurable by the Medical Faculty !
generally, such as nervous and Neuralgic Affections, j
Diseases of Women, all forms of Scrofula, Dyspep- (
sia, Consumption, Paralysis, Epilepsy, Asthma, |
Salt Rheum, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, j
the diseases of Children, etc.
Those suffering from diseases, of any descript
ion, may be assured that their cases will be treated j
fairly and candidly, and they w ill not be encour- j
aged to take medicine without a corresponding !
prospect of benefit.
Mrs. A. does not promise to cure all stages of J '
diseases. While all Diseases are curable, if taken I |
in season, all stages are not. Your case may be j
curable this week, not next —to-day, not 10-iuorroic:
ht-nee the danger of delay. Consultation free at ! '
Uooms. Mrs. A. will visit patients nt their homes J ]
when convenient. She will eharge a reasonable J
fee. . 1
Mrs. A. will also furnish those desiring Dr. I
GL'LNI'S NEW FAMILY PHYSICIAN, a Home Book of '
Health, a most valuable work, sold only by his !
authorized agents. •
MARRIED. |'
GIFFERD- COON. At the Parsonage in Burling- |
ton, on the 13tli of July, by Rev. M. Coyle, Mr. I
Stephen D. Gifferd of Troy, Pa., to Miss Elea- J
ner J. Coon of Leßov, Pa. i '
I t
WICKIZEIt—BARKER.— Tuesday, July 18th, by
Rev. J. C. Barnes, Mr. Edward W. Wickizer of I <
Rome, to Miss Vona Barker of Wysox.
DIED. 11
MATTOON.— Suddenly, in Smitlifield, July 15th, ! 1
LS'(>s, at the, residence of her father, Col. Ansel !
Scott, Frances, wife of Edwin R. Mat toon, in 1
the 29th year of her age,
•• We shall meet beyond the river, ,
Where the surges cease to roll ;
Where in all the bright forever,
Sorrow ne'er shall pierce the soul."
IIOMET. In Monroeton. Pa.. July 2d, Mrs. O. ;
Hornet, w ile of Dea. J. Hornet, in the fifty-third
year of her age.
The deceased became a subject of renewing
grace and united with the Baptist Church iu I
Braintrim, Wyoming Co., twenty-six years ago. A j
few years subsequent to this, she removed her I
standing, and became connected with tlie Bap- !
tist Church in Monroeton, where she held her j <
membership until the time of her death. Mrs. 11. '
was a warm hearted, zealous, and active christain. I .
She was sick three weeks, and when the time of \
her departure drew nigh, (being sensible to the j
last, ) she expressed a willingness to submit to the
will of God, feeling an assurance that all would be
well. She has left a kind husband, a son and
daughter, besides an extensive circle of friends
and acquaintances to lament her loss ; but our loss
is her gain. I T
Her funeral was attended by a large concourse j
of people, and a discourse was preached by Elder | T
I. B. Lake, of Leßov, from Phil. 1: 12. "For me 1
to live is Christ, and to die is gain."
ISAIRD.— At his residence in Nichols, July 15th,
William H. Baird, aged 48 years.
HOPKINS.— At Beaufort, S. C., on the 15th inst., I
of intermittent fever, terminating in bloody fiux, I ,
in the 42d year of his age, Nelson J. Hopkins,
late of Binghamton, N. Y.
GOFF.— In Burlington Pa., July 21st, 1805* of
scrofula, Frank Dana, youngest son of Harjy G.
ami Ellen Goff, aged 5 years and 13 days.
fUtsccllaiuous.
AG E N T S WA S TED
FOR THE
NURSE & SPY.
The most interesting and exciting book ever publish
ed, embracing the adventures of a;woman in the Union
army as Nurse, Scout and Spy, giving a most vivid in
ner picture ot the war.
Teachers, ladies,energetic young men, and especially ]
returned and disabled officers and soldiers, in want of
profitable employment, will find it peculiarly adapted |
to their condition. We have agents clearing 1150 per'
month, which we will prove to any doubting applicant: I
Send for circulars. Address
JONES, BROS, A CO.,
N. E. corner Sixth and Minor Streets,
July 10, 1865. Philadelphia, Pa. j
\t \f\ SALE s M E X WAXT E I) J
J\J\J TO SOLICIT ANII FILL ORDERS FOR THE
LIKE AND TIMES OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN, j
By Dr. L. P. BROCK KTT, the eminent biographer and I
historian. Prices, $3, $3 50, $4 aud $5.
ALSO, SARTALS'S MATCHLESS
PORTRAIT OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN, i
And other first class book and engravings.
Deeds and Territory given, granting exclusive right
ot sale. Apply personally, or address
R. H. CURRAN, Publisher,
ROCHESTER, N. Y.
General Office aud Salesroom, on Main st., cor. Water.
E STRAY.— Came into the enclosure ot the J
subscriber about the loth of June last, a small roan
two year old Steer,the owner is requested to prove prop- i
erty, pay charges and take it away.
T. B.MANLEY.
1 East Canton, July 26, 1865.—3t.
PALL GREEK GOAL & IRON CO.
A meeting of the stockholders of the Fall Creek Coal
A Iron Co., will be held at the office of company in To- !
wanda, Pa., at 5 o'clock r. M.. on Wednesday the 9th day of j
August. 1865, for the purpose of electing five directors
to' manage the affairs of said company for the ensuing 1
year and two Inspectors to preside at the next election '
of Directors. C. G. MILLER,
New York, July 18.1865. Secretary. I
MOUX T A I N LA K E !
The subscriber respectfully inform the public that the
Pleasure Grounds <onnected with Mountain Lake, have
been put in complete oilier, and that he is prepared for 1
the reception of parties.
His buildings and Boats have all undergone thorough
repair, and parties will fiud every thing provided for |
their enjoyment. A more delightful resort cannot be
found M the County, than this Lake uud the adjacent
grounds, affordiug shady walks, good boating, and ex- ;
j cellent fishing. HARRISON DODD. I
Burlington, July 18, 1865.
JP ARMS FOR SALE!
The subscriber offers two Faints for sale, one ot 40 !
acres with buildings, 30 acres improved, and splendid
fruit of all kinds. One of 50 acres,with log buildings,some
improved and splendid timber, all within three-fourths
of a mile of Leroy. For further information consult
Leroy, July 24, 1865. I, B. HARRIS. 1
• &cu> SttiDcrtijcmcnts.
' I IST OF THE XAMES O!' PERSONS j
> | JLJ drawn as Jurors for September Court, 1865 :
, ! GRAND .RRITORS.
Athens twp., John Watkius, jr.; Athens boro', Z B.
1 j Spalding, A P. Stevens; Canton t! no', .bum*- <). I4an
| dall.J. G. Scuddcr ; Granville,Geo. Cafliu ; Heilick, j
j Gyrus Fuller; Litchfield, H. B.Wolcott; Overtoil, Lewis '
I Bolt; Rome twp., C. E.Brown ; Smitlifield, Wm. bus
sell, Ezra Wood; Springfield, !!.K. Adams; Slie-beijuiu,
■ Wm. Elsbree; Sylvania boro', Geo. Monroe ; Towanda ,
, boro', W. H . H. Gore, Dwiglit Dodge; Ulster, John!
' Conklin; Warren, Stephen Chaffee, Browning Meyhew; •
• Wyalusing, Hiram Buck; Wysox, Henry Wood ; Wind- j
ham, Dennis Russell; Wilmot, David Elienberger.
TKAVKKS JI BOKS—IST WEEK.
1 Athens twp., J. A. Weller, Horace McKinuey, Chas.
McDuffee, J.W. Pool, Seth Morley; Asyluiu. 1! Laporte; 1
Albany, Wm. Martin; Burlington West, W. D. Gainage,
1 Chas. Thatcher; Burlington twp., Allen M. Uuight. J.i„- .
beus Ellis, Chas. Kuapp, Sajn'l Whitehead ; Granville, 1
Wm. McKerrau, Marcus Ayers, John McXaught; Leroy.
, Albert Holcomh; Litchfield, Isaac Baldwin; Monroe bo
ro', O. B. West gate; Monroe two , James N. Irvine; j
| Pike, Geo. D. Johnson, Andrus Stevens, Russell Cole
! mau.J. L. Ingham; Rome twp., A. G. Spencer, J. A.
Moody, A. D. Towner; Rldgberry. David Gillert; S.tuiul-
I ing Stone, Byron Stephens ; Smitlifield, J. 11. Barber,
' Sam'l Niles, O. K. Bird, Henry Phelps; Slieshcpiin G.
Smith; Springfield, James Matox ; Troy twp.. Dwiglit
; Freeman, W. L. N ins ton; Troy boro', Urauinurd Bwweu, i
1 Itobt. Redington. L. A. Sale}s: l'ov Hilda tp..tl. 1, Scott;
i Ulster, Levi Noble; Wysox, Irvine G. Snores, Stephen
Clayson ; Warren, ltoger Howell; Windham, James
Newman; Wilmot, G S. Gamble.
TRAVELS JCROBS— iI) WEEK.
Alba boro', Alvin T. Dunbar, Johu J. Reynolds, Vol
ueyM. Wilson; Asylum, Rubt. Bull; Athens boro', J no.
; Hill, Albeit Campbell; do. twp.,Samuel Ovcusliire, jr.,
Burlington boro , Charles Ross; do. West, Danveise
j Bourne; Canton tp., H. McClelland. Roderick Williams;
! Franklin, E Blake; Derrick, D. Taylor; Leroy.s.C.Vau-
Fleet: Monroe twp., F. Sweet ; (D well, Alpbonz.o |gi,
I worth; Pike, S. B. Stevens ; ltidgberry, Edw .n 1! k
j with, Aaron Ostrauder, Wm. Fuller ; Springiield, A. I!. ,
I Fanning; Smithfield, James Lyon, E. G- Duil'c ; Slie
j sbequiu. Elisba Newell ; Terry, J. L. Junes, F. W.
j Frulcbey; Troy twp , Stephen F. Wheeler, Smith Bax
j ter; Towanda boro', L. B. Rogers; do. North, James
Simmons; Ulster, Walter Pollock, Wm. Elsbree, Guy
| Tracy; Wells. Frank Bowman; Windham,Silas
| Warren, Jackson Whitaker.
TKAVERS JUnu.l- *!DI W EEK.
Alliens twp., Geo. McAit'cc. Lev i G irdiu r, i oi.. Page, ,
Leonard White; Aluaiiy, Horatm !.a ,J, i. u . G... , i, \
; Silas Morse; Asylum, Philip Unveil ; ~iiue ::a Jon.i .1. ,
I Green; Columbia, Geo. Billings ; Canton twp., Jcsiah
Warren; Franklin, Chas. Stevens: Granville. Woodford |
: Clark; tjeßavsville boro', Daniel G. Bailey : Litchfield,
Wm.Bostwick; Orwell, Jarvis Buttles, Caleb A. Allyn ;
i Pike, Philip Philips, Wm. Agnew, Kellogg Barnes;
j Ridgberry, James T. Ball; Smitlifield, Jndson M. Bm- |
lingame, Mortimer Brown, Philander Hall; Towanda
' twp.. J. M. Fox; Tuscaroru, Almon Pepper ; Towanda
I boro', Henry Essenwine; Terry, J. B. Horton ; Troy
boro', Cash Kendall, Geo. 11. Humphrey; Wysox, Juiin
I Tuttle; Wells, James Mitchell ; Warren, Gyros Not,
ware, A. Coburn; Wilmot, Paul Quick, Jolm I'. Shorts.
J.M. SMITH, J
July 29, 1865. Sheriff . '
KEUISTER'S XOTTCE, —Notice is here-j
by given, that there has been filed aud settled in
the office of the Register of Wilis, iuand for the county .
of Bradford, accounts of Administration upon Lhe 101.
lowing estates, viz :
Final account of B. Laporte uud C. F.Wells, j. ..adm'r
of John Laporte, late of Towanda.
Partial account of Gordon Wilcox surviving executor
of Thos. Wilcox, late of Athens.
Final account ot Dan A. Gillett executor of Janus
Evans, late of Ridgbnry.
Final account of John Lilley and Rachel Laudon ain'i
of Jonathan Jackson, late of Canton.
Final account of Gyrus Bk udgood adm'r of Abrum <
Slierniiin . late of Litchfield.
Final accouut of C. C. Wright adm'r of Joel Wright,
late ol Canton. ' ! <
Final account of Margaret Davis adm'trx ol Jenkin J .
Davis, late of Warren
Final account of D, H. Bnrnham and Sarah K. itay
nor udm'rs of Win. 11. Raynor, late ot Uidglmry.
Final account of Thomas James executor of Ileury
James, late of Wairen.
Final account of G. F. Horton Guardian of Levin i i
J.Shoets, Susan F.Santee, Elizabeth Jireyfogle, Lilen
G. Santee, Alice Santee, Minor children of Wm. Suutec ,
deceased.
Final account of D. M. James Guardian of E. T.
Smith.
Final account of Isaac Strait executor of Robt. Kill- 0
gore, late of Columbia.
Final account of Simon If. Stanton and Nancy Stan- i
ton adra'rs of Joseph A. Stanton, late of West Burling
ton. ; 0
Partial account ot C. O. Huntington executor of Ash- !
er Huntington, late of Atheus, 1'
Partial account ot E.S. Matherson adm'r Wm. Mead,
late ot Athens. k
Final account of J. F. Chambc*rliu adm'r of G. W. '
Pepper, late of Wyalusing.
Fiuai account of Squire Northrop adm'r of Edward
Williams, late of Athens.
Final account of Orrin A. Burnham adm'r of Samuel
Raynor, latv of the State of New York. v
ALSO.—The appraisement of property set off' l.y the r
Executors or Administrators to widow# or children ol
the following decedents : u
Estate ol Wm. Williams,
" " A. P. Stevens,
" " Heman Morgan,
" " A lien W. Barnes,
" " Cyrus Smith.
" " J.G. Buckhout,
" " James i.aylon,
" " Oliver Bartiett,
" D C. Hall, \
" N.B. Cbailee,
" " H.J.Camp,
"I.J. A His,
" " H. J. Bowen,
" " Furnam Nichols,
" " lliram Afason.
And the same will be presented to the Orphan's Court j
of Bradford.County,on Monday,the 4th day of Sept. !
next, for confirmation and allowance.
Aug. 1, 1865, N'. C. ELSBREE. Register. .
JDARSTOW k GORE'S DRUG STORE ! !
XE W FIR A, XK \Y GO01) S, j
AND NEW PRICES !
The undersigned having formed a co-partnership in
the Drug business, under the name of RAKSTOW A
GORE, at the old i-tund No. f, Patton's Block, where
they are daily receiving additions to their stock, Irora
the most reliable importers and manufacturers, respect
fully ask for a liberal share of public patronage. A
large stock ol
FRESH DRUGS ANI) MEDICINES
a
Has just beeu received,aud we are now prepared to sup
ply the
WANTS OF THE PUBLIC WITH ALL ARTICLES j
BELONGING TO THE TRADE.
lb RE WINEs AND LIQUORS, FOR MEDICAL USE '
•NLY. A KFLT. ASSORTMENT OP CONCENTRATED
BOTANI . ECLECTIC AND HOMCEPATHIC MEDI
CINES.
ALL THE POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES.
PAINTS, OIL, VARNISH,
PAINT AND VARNISH BRUSHES,
DYE-STUFFS AND GLASS.
FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES OF EVERY KIND. |
TILDEN'S ALCOHOLIC AND FLUID EXTRACTS,
AI.KAL Ol 1J AiV I) /{ A' ,Y IX O 11) S .
All the Best Tni-ses,
ABDOMINAL S UPI' 0 It T E R S ,
Shoulder Braces,
BREAST PUMPS, NIPPLE SHELLS, AND SHIELDS,
Nursing Bottles. Syringes and Catheters,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OK RAZORS, STROPS, POCKET KNIVES,
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS OF LATE STYLE
AND BEST QUALITY.
A large sun ply Brushes for the Hat and Hair. Also for j
the Teeth and Nails, Tooth Powders and Pastes, i
Oils, Perfumery, Soaps. Combs, Hair Dye, In- 1
vigorators, Ac., Kerosene, Kerosene Lamps,
Shades, Chimneys, Wicks, Ac., all of
the latest styles.
CHOICE CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF.
SRT Physicians supplied at reasonable rates. Medi
cines and Prescriptions carefully and aeenrately com
pounded and prepared by competent persons at all hours j
of the day and night. Bnnday hours from 9 to In o'-
clock in the forenoon, 1 to 2 in the afternoon.
D. H. BARSTOW, W. H. H. GORE.
Towanda, Aug. I, 1865.
AVE R L Y IXSTI T V T E !
THE FALL TERM OPENS ON
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST IGTH, 18fl5.
Other academic terms of the year open. First Wed
• nesday in Nov., Fourth Wednesday in Jan., and Third
Tuesday in April.
| The complete and able corps of instructors secured
j for the coming year will afford the amplest opportuni
, ties to those desirous of pursuing a Commercial course ;
j and also to those fitting themselves for teaching.
Other branches will lie taught with the same degree !
of thoroughness which has characterized this scbi.ol lor i
! 'he past eight years. Hates of Tuition are moderate.
Twenty of the first applicants to the Normal Class,
whose qualifications are requisite will receive free in
struction for 14 weeks,
A. J.LANG, A. M., Principal.
ARTHUR YATES, Pres't Board of Trustees.
Waverly, N. Y., Jnly 26, 1865.- -3t.
THE ART OK JIG AND GLOG d\nc-
ING TAUGHT WITHOUT A MASTER.-Full iu
| structious sent upon receipt of fifty cents.
' Address, Box 202, Towanda, Pa. '
New 3i>rrtistmcnts.
;gEA MA X A 0W E X !
DI.U.EIiS IN
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
HO Mi:. PENN'A,
Kiep constantly (in hand a eh iee as* uiiuent of
TEAS. COFFEE,
SLA; Alt, MOLASSES. Ac. Ac.,
! Which will lie sold at lowest prices fbr cash.
The highest market price paid for Country Produce,
i A share of public patron tip' desired,
Home. Aug. IMS.
pAfill PAID FOR WOO!,, AXD AEL
vZ kh ,U ol Produce hy
June 22, 1 Sfis. W. A. ROCKWELL..
; pEACHESI PEACHES !! PEACHES!!!
The uudersigi ed will soon have a large quantity ol
choice canned Peacht tret, f'vorn Delaware,w ith which
lo- would like to supply tbu people of l'owanda and va
eiuity,a* far as he can. The Peaches are put up with
gie.it care, and will keep years, uiUein unttl Injun . Or
der. received at the Rook Store.
July 24. 1665. A . P. COWLES.
/ 1 ACTlON.—Whereas, ray wife Johanna,
\J has left toy bed and hoard without just cause or
provocation, all persons >re hereby cautioned agaiust
harboring or trusting Iter on my account, as I shall pay
no debts ol li t <,.uti aotiug. MICH ALL CROAK.
Asylum. July 24, 1*65. —lit
L. A X DIM'S, lAcenseti 2luctioneer,,
£-2' < lautun, Rtwiloi.l county, Pa., iuviug had much
e ipeiieitce, niters !iis services to the public. Address
by letter or otherwise.
Canton, July 18,1865.
T?IdLE .TuTEL IN TOWANDA,
FOR SALE.
Loeati>ii, Git tii(! .-.ollth - nil < f the Suuarc, by the Pre shy
tci til Oh'irch. Ajioly to W. A. PECK, offhe, Union
I (lock, imi ilt sid t .square. May Is, ls<is.
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H AKS 11 A E E 8110 TII Eli S
Wish to call the attention of the public to their new
Stock of
HARDWARE,
FARMING IMPLEMENTS,
BLAC K SMITHS' TOOLS,
and CARPENTERS' TOOLS.
Also, a large assortment of
Window Glass, Sash, Paints, Oils,
Putty, Varnishes, and Paint
and Varnish Brushes
of all kinds, which will be sold lor the lowest Cash price.
Also, a trine assortment of
KERO PE N E LA M P S
of eveiy style and pattern to suit the public.
Lamps repaired and changed from Oil and Plniu to :
Kerosene.
Particular attention paid to the manufacturing of ail
kinds of
TI N WAR E .
jobbing rtoiirtii attend k to.
We have on hand a tine article of
G LA S S FRUIT JARS,
with improved self- sealing corks, and
II E 1! M ETI C A L SE A I. I X G C A X S ,
which is one ol tlie best cans used.
Jew 20, lfis.
r ATES'I \KRJYAL OF NEW GOODS!
AT
W I L L 1 A .M A . K O 0 IN W E EE'S.
Consisting of
LADIES' DRESS HOODS,
MOZAMBIQUE,
OKA BE,
ALE RAT,
DE LAIXES, AO.
LADIES' CLOTHES,
SIIA WLS,
CLOAKS,
HATS,
and a general variety ol LADIES' GOODS.
MENS' BROAD CLOTHS, '
CASS I MERES,
SATTIX ETTS,
JEANS,
DRILLS,
And a variety of VESTINGS.
A well selected assortment of
LADIES' iind MISSES
SHOES and SLIPPERS, and
MEN A BOYS' BOOTS.
Also, Mens' Boys' and Childrens"
SOFT STRAW HATS and CAPS,
of all.descriptions.
Usual large Assortment of
CROCKERY,
GLASS and
STONEWARE.
You will find, by calling, a cheap lot of
HARDWARE,
WOODEN WARE,
ROPES,
CABS,
BASKETS,
AC, AC.
NOW FOR THE 4TIJ OF JULY !
FIRE-WORKS,
of all descriptions, and TOV S of all kinds on hand.
Pieaee call and examine my large and general assort
ment of Goods, which will be sold at lowest prices for
j Cash and Produce.
1 June 22, 1665,
JI EN R Y MERC Utt & CO.,
I
Towttnda, Penu'a,
' Have on hand and are opening at
L O WK S T M ARRET PRICES,
! A superior stock of
DRY GOODS,
i i
i DRESS GOODS,
1 I |
WOOLENS,
COTTONS,
t:
WHITE GOODS,
' I I
HOSIERY,
NOTIONS,
BOOTS <*. SHOES,
'
CROCKERY, Ac.
l'owanda, March 21, 18(15,
QliE A T ATTRA CTI 0 N
AT
M 0 X TAXYE'S STO RE !
. .
PEACE PRICES.
,
Every variety of
f
LADIES' CLOTH,
AND
F A X C Y I) li ES S G00I) S .
I
Goods for Gentlemen of
i
EVERY DESCRIPTION. I
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And all the known Styles to suit this Market, which
i
will be sold at
WIIO LE S ALE 0 R KE T AIL'
TO SUIT CUST OME RS ,
At prices that cannot but please.
Returning thauks for pa*t favors, we invite attention
to our Large Stock of Goods.
June ti, 18(15. MONTAX YE A CO.
WICKII -V M A BLACK,
Are now offering ,
XE W GOODS
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AT
X E W 1' li ICES!
DRESS GOODS,
DOMESTICS,
WHITE GOODS, and
NOTIONS.
II A T S A C A I' S ,
OF THE
L-VT ES T ST Y EES.
BOOTS A SHOES,
In variety,
AY I C K II A M A B L A C K
Keep a large stock of
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE,
; To which we invite special attention.
We offer onr Goods on the
CASH SYSTEM.
June 12,18C5.
gPRIXGI SPRING! SPRING!
1 8 6 5.
rltl CE S N O IP 1U IT HI N
TII E REA GII OF ALL !
\
TRACY A MOORE,
Are now opening a
FINE STOCK OF SPRING GOODS,
Including a handsome variety of
.
DRESS GOODS, SPRING SHAWLS,
FANCY GOODS A NOTIONS!
A Good Stock ot
%
PRINTS, DOMESTICS, CARPETINGS, Ac.
LADIES' AND GENT'S HATS.
GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES,
April 10. CROCKERY, HARDWARE, Ac.
jfP O ALL INTERESTED!
Notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to the
eitateof D. C. HALL, that having disposed of the Li
quor Store belonging to said estate, that all accounts
most be settled or paid at once, or costs will be made,
r Payments may be m.iJe to E.W.Smith, Esq. .at M'Kean's
; Liquor Store, or to me at Codding A Russells'.
1 June 26, 1665. CHAS. M. HALL, Adm'r.
llpiifgraff'e institute.
!|£YE AND EAR INSTITUTE.
DR. UP DE GRAFF,
I
J OCULIST, AU EIST AND GENERAL SLKOKON, ELMIKA,N. Y.
Treats all Diseases of the Eye, Ear and Throat. \
j THE EYE.—lie will operate upon Cataract, Artificial 1
1 Pupil, Cross Eyes,l.achi j-iual Fistula, Pterygium,Eutro- |
piou, (inversion ot the eye-lid,] and treats all forms ol
| " BORE EYES," sucb as Granulated Lids, Purulent'
! Ophthalmia, Opacities of the Cornea, Scrofulous dis- !
' eases of the Eye, and all diseases to which the Eye is '
j subject.
I THE EAR Treats successfully Discharges from the '■
Ear, iVoises in the Ear. Difficulty of Hearing, Deafness, I
[even when the Drum is entirely destroyed, will insert
au artificial one, answering nearly all the purposes of the '
natural.
'/' HE THROAT—Ulcerated Throat, Enlarged Ton
sil.-, together with
CATARRH
| in all its forms, permanently cored.
GENERAL SURGERY.—He will operate upon Club
, Feet. Hare Lip, Clelt Palate, Tumors, Cancers, Morbid
Growths, Deformities from Burns, and Hernia and ner
j forms PLASTIC OPERATIONS—Where the Nose, Lips
j or any portion of the face is destroyed through d'sease
or otherwise, by healing them on auew.
* V Will attend to the Amputation of Limbs, -fce
I and General Surgery in all its branches,
j INSERTS ARTIFICIAL EYES.—Giving them all the
motion and expression ol the natural, detyiug detection,)
they are inserted without removing the old one or pro- !
I during pain.
j The Doctor's collection ol instruments comprises all 1
the latest improvements, and is the largest in the State, j
I the superior advantages he has had iu perfecting him
sell in all that is new and valuable in Surgery, warrants
him in saying that everything within the hounds of the i
j profession may be expected of him.
i The Institute has been greatly enlarged, so that we
j can now accommodate an increased number ol patients '
j from a distance. Comfortable Board' lg Houses attuch
| ed to the establishment.
j JVo iufu/ alj/t cases received fur Treatment or Opera-
I tiuns. It a case is incurable he will be so inlormed.
Institute on Water street, opposite the Brainard House
Elmira, N. Y. Fob. 2, 1865.
iilonriitg jUculjincs.
i RPIIE FARMER MOWING MACHINES !
The Subscriber again offers this unrivalled Mower for '
| the patronage of the farming public. Notwithstanding !
I trouble last year with some ot the smaller eastings on
account of weak material, the Farmer established its !
reputation in ibis county as it has elsewere, ol being |
the Dightist Draught Mower in use and of doing the ,
best mowing.
I have a number of those
LAST YEARS F A B M EII M 0 \V ER S .
that have never been used and have been thoroughly re
newed and repaired in those parts, that tailed last year
with castings of the very best quality.
Price, jioo.
delivered at the purchaser's door.
With every reasonable apportunity for trial; the
machine warranted to give satis faction, or no sale. ,
This wiil be found to he a good and cheap Mower and
sale to try.
THIS YEAR'S IMPROVED FARMER
will be found 10 be a splendid Mower.
Price with malliable steel face - - . $l3O j .
Warranted to mow, and do good work on as rough 1
ground as any Mower in the State ; and the drauZit
man anted as light, both of this and last year's farmer '
as any four feet Mower now known, notwithstanding the
Farmer is a standard or I .urge Mower : cult in" f feet .
(i inches in width .' I
THE FINGER BAR IS MADE OF BEST CAST-STEEL '
and cuts a swarth 1 feet (1 inches in width. It is inde' '
pendent and flaxible in its movements ; rising and fall- )
ing at either eud , either abort or betow the plane of the
two driving wheels. When the outer end falls the j '
crank-head rises, keeping the scythe and idtmauatall
times in line ; thereby preventing the cramping anu < -
binding ol scythe and pitman, common to loldine-bar '
Mowers, b j
THE DRAUGHT BEING SO LIGHT
is caused by attaching the draught directly to the Fin '
ger Bar—a leature possessed by no other competing I .
inower. 1 |
The farmer is a convenient mower to handle and op- - \
erate. The attention of persous desiring to buy mow- ,
ers, is called to an examination of the Farmer and to
its disciiptive circulars.
ASSISTANT AO ANTS. 1
L-P. JOHNSON Manufacturer's traveling agent, Ws. 1
K. WALKER, Athens ; D. HANKINSON, Meshoppeu ; S J.
HANKNESS. Springfield ; EDWARD MEKRITT, LacyviSle :
BYRON AKIN, Alba ; 1. A. PAKE, South Hill ; JOHN F. I
C II AMBKKLAINF Wyalufc'illg.
Correapoudence promptly attended to.
, T1 R. M.WELLES. I
lowanda, July 18, 1805.
IYJ O W ING M ACII I NE S !
HUBBARD'S LIGHT MOWER,!
j
ORWELL, PENN'A.
It is unsurpassed for simplicity, durability, ease of j
working, iiglit drait, convenience of folding up for trans- l
portatiou, as well as comfort tor those using it. It cuts
the grass when wet just as well as when dry, and at any j
speed you choose to drive. It operates as naturally on j ;
rough and uneven surface as upon level. Its draft is |
from 173 to 200 pounds. Also Horse Forks different pat- :
erns. Horse Rakes, Grindstones and Hardware, in great i
variety, at S. N. B RON SON'S
Metropolitan Combined Variety Store.
June 13 1.145.
Q II I 0 M U W I N G MA 0 H IN £ i
The undersigned take pleasure in calling the attention
of the farmers of Bradford county to the above machine. 1
It has been used iu this county several years aud no ma- i
chine ha- given better satisfaction. It is carefully, made ,
of the best materials and warranted by the manufac
turers. Those who have used this machine pronounce
it the best in the market. It has been improved and is
as perfect a machine, and does its work as well, if not
better, than any one .yet offered to the public. Farmers
wishing to purchase a machine will do well to examine
the Ohio. The Agents will he ready at all times to show
the machine and its manner ol working, its improve
ments, &c., to those interested.
HIRAM TAYLOR,
Tusearora, Pa.
Agent for Eastern Bradford.
CODDING & RUSSELL,
June 2G, 1865. Agent for Towanda and vicinity.
miscellaneous.
JT E RAYSYILLE BRASS BAND !
STEPHEN GOIIHAM, Deader.
Consisting of twelve pieces, orders by mail or other
wise promptly attended to. Address
STEPHEN GORHAM,
June 6, 1865. Leßaysville, Pa.
I[H)R SALE.—A very fine Pianoforte,
llallet & Davis make, Boston, Mass. Also a few
Chairs, Pictures, and French Bedsteads. Call at the
Ward House Towanda, Pa.
June 12. 1865.
NOTICE.- -The School Board of Directors
of the Borough of Williamsport. Lycoming coun
ty, Pa ~ hereby give notice that an examination of Teach
ers, will fake place at the Grade School House in the
Centre Ward of said borough, on Thursday the 10th Jay
of August next, and the public schools of said borough
will commence on Monday, the 14tb day of August.
Eighteen teachers are required—nine male and nine
female. Applicants from a distance will be required to
produce testimonials of character.
WM. CALVERT,President.
J. W. LEONARD, Sec'y. July 12.
JP 0 R SALE.
One Open Spriug. Iron Axled Buggy, 1 Sulkey with
Sprout Springs, 1 Sett New Double Harness, 1 Sett old
Single Harness,
June 27,1865. CHAS. M. HALL.
JONES HOUSE!
Corner of Market Square and Market St.
HARRISBURU, PENN'A.
The subscriber, having disposed of his interest in the
Locheil House, will devote his entire attention to the
JONES HOUSE,
And for the very liberal patronage extended to it for the
past year, he returns his thanks and solicits a continu
ance of favors. C. H. MANN,
June 26,1865. Proprietor.
DEN NS YLV A NIA AG RICU LTU RA L
I SOCIETY.—The Pennsylvania State Agricultural
| Society .will hold its exhibition on September 26th, 27th,
i 28th and 29tb, 1865, at
WILLIAMSPORT, LYCOMING COUNTY.
! Any information desired t>y persons desiring to cxhib
-1 it, applications for premium lists or posters,or by mem
bers of the society, will be given by the undersigned, or
j by A. BOYD HAMILTON, President, Harrisburg, Pa.
A. BROWER LONGAKER, Secretary.
| Norristown, June 5,1865.
THE PROPRIETOR OF THE ROYSE
' -A HOUSE,
BURLINGTON, PA.,
Begs leave to inform his old customers and the travel
ing public, that he has thoroughly repaired and renova
ted his House, and it is now in good condition to accom
modate guests in a satisfactory manner.
L. T. ROYSE,
I Burlington, June 26,1865. Proprietor
FARM FOR SALE.—The undersigned
offers for sale a valuable farm iu Smithfield twp.
! Good buildings, teuces, fruit Ac.
! JOHN N. CALIFF,
j! Towanda, July 10, 1865. Office over P. o._
;!Y>LASTEK. —A ffceah supply of Grotibd
X Plaster on hand and for saie by
I Feb. 2,1865. W. A. ROCKWELL.
Cegal.
I 4 DMINISTI'ATOK' - NOTICE. -Notice
I J-\- is hereby given, that all peisous indebted to
| estate ol F. D.GRLGG, dee'd, late ol iuwaaiiat wp, u
request* J to make immediate payment, and th-.-c h.v
j ing demands against said estate will pre-ent them duly
i authenticated tor settlement.
WM. GREGG,
| Aug- ft, 1165. Administrator.
| A DMI'NIBTRATORSNOTICE L .tc. -t
! d- ot administration of the g-. ids, chattels.
I PERKY BURT, late ot Kidgburry twp.. tV-.. <■
I uave ueeu issued to the subscriber. All pet-ma tiuieo
' ed to said estate are requested to make p iy.n. ut, a .d all
! persons having demands sgainvt the -aine are notitied
I present the tame tor settlement to the subscriber.
JAMES H. WEBB,
Ridgbury, June 20, 1865. Administrator.
| A DMINISTRATORS NOTICE - Notic* is
j a*, hereby given, that all pc. - -n- ii.deblc.': t tl.i. •
j tate ol DAVID GKISWOLD. late of Wells twp . d
j are requested to make Immediate payment and tin -
j having claim-; against said estate wiil present them duly
! authenticated for settlement.
E.K BECK WITH,
i July 27, 1865. Administrator.
|?XII I TOR 8 NOTICE— N tioe is herc-
JCi by given, that ail persona indebted to the estate oi
RODERICK WILLIAMi>. late ut l anion, deceased aie i
! quested to make immediate payment, .mj tli se having
: demands against said estate will please peesc-nt dci>
i authenticated fur settlement.
rQoM.Ys WILLIAM -,
HAMUEL ANNABLB,
| June 15, 165. Executors
ADM INISTIIATOK'S N OTIC E.-N otic
is hereby given, that all persons indebted to tnc
estate of HENRY PITT, late ot Mouth Creek twp..
I dee d., are requested to make immediate layment
j and those having demands against said estate will pre
j entthem duly authenticated lor settlement.
fcj. D. 11AKKNEES,
July 13, 1165 Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR' ?S No'i'B L.-N otioo i i
hereby given that ail nerooiia indebted t- the
I ol PATRICK DOUGHERTY, dec d, late ot N. To v; A
I arc requested to make immediate payment, aud thorn-
I having demands against said estate wiil present fhciu
duly authenticated lor settlem rrt.
11. 8. RUSSELL,
ELLEN DOUG HER L Y ,
July 13,1865. Administrators.
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.—By virtue of
an order issued out of the Orphan's Court ot Brad
ford County, the undersigned Administrator ol -rhi
Packard, dee'd, wiß sell-on the premises in Alba Born'
ou WEDNESDAY, AUGt -sT, 'At 1-65, at 1 oii. '. p.
m., all that lot, piece or parcel ol land i .v.o.
Borough, bounded as follows : Regitmin./ at
or junction ot the Granville road and the road |i.
from Aralrol Rlackinau's, .Mauley's, an
bounded on the east by th- road lending :r--.a ... •
Mantey's, on the south by B. B' rei-'s lot, n th.e . t 1
lands of lrud Wilson, on the north by the G'anvil.e r > id
Containing onc-hail acre, bo the name more or !• .
small framed dwelling house there >u.
ALSO—AII that certain lot ot land situate in Lefio.
twp., hounded as lo.lows : Beginning at a heurie
stump on the line of W. J, Stoats' lot, then - .tl
west 14 rods to an a-1 r. thence north 36° west 14 rod to
a post, south-west corner ol E. AuaUes lot, thence ea
-53 perches to a post the-Bco south along the hue ot W. J.
Stones' laud 10S rods to the plat eof beginning . ' -
taining 27 acres aud 100 rods, he the sail;-- more or les-
AUSO—AII that other certain lot, piece ur parcel o:
'and situate in Canton twp., at. 1 luuuded as i-uh .. -, on
the west by lands til William Packard and Heniy Jen
nings, on the north by lands ioriueily vwnt->. by Wm.
•Scott, dee'd., on the ea-t by lu:i . ■:.■>. ..i. r li.
•ate of John Grey deed., on the < a.h -y !' ' I
ing to the estate ol Abigal Ayres, dee d... to .t, i iin.
about 104 acres; about 50 acre.-, hnpioved, vw.h w,.
framed house, bam and out buildings and .a . , t ...
chard thereon.
TEltMS—J2slu be paid ou each iut at Liit-loue i:i
property is strutk .!••n, one half the rem ti.iJur e. •on
tiruiation ol sale the balance in one year thereafter intn
iDierest from couiirtnaliou.
liINuR I'. i'UKTcaR,
May 11, D'Cc. Adii]lntstfator.
AUDITOR'S NO lICE.— In th<' matter ot
of the e tate of Jhn J. lteynold> declared. It:
th;- Orphan's I'ouit o! Bradford
The undersigned, an kddTtbr, appointed to'aistribute
the monies:in the hands ol the administrators rate
by the sale iii said d, cedents real aud persoual eslate
will attend to the duties ut hi- appoiniment at tin
tice ol Mc-rcar A Morrow, m the I. r- h : lb, ; . i: •,
on Thursday, the 17ih day oi August, A. D., 1- at
1 o'clock p.m.. and all peiv nis h svieg etainis q
monies must present them, or else be forever tie :<a:vel
lruiu the same. If. D. MQJMBDW,
July 10, 1863. And.n i.
A UDXTOR a NOTICE.— In the mailer oj tnc tin t<l
JTK. E. I Villi am-, dcccasid. Iu tue Orpuau's UOa.t
ol Bradford County.
The undersigned an auditor, appointed by -aid court
t distribute tunJs u the hauu.- lUc admiui-ii.itor
of said estate, will attend to ti.. dots at u th . hi
the ljorough ot Towanda, on Friday the 1-th day o.
August, A. D.. 1865, at i u'elo' k p. nr. aud ah i . m
baving claims upon said lund.- luu.-t present theiu, or
else he for ver deb.nred trom the same.
JAMES WOOD,
July 10, 1865. Auditor.
4 UDITOR'S NOTICE.— In th■ matter
JTx. the Estate oj Abrtun fox, dccias.d. In the ''
1 uan's Court of Biadiord i _n_ti.
The undersign; Jan a* w apj> inteJ by --aid ( .art
to distribute tuuds in the hand.- • tue adniini-tr ;• >;
saiu estate, will atleuil i. ihc duties oi his appointment,
at his office in Towanda b>r ■'. m 1 .- sday, At g ,-t 15,
1865, at 1 o'clock p. in., at whir!: time aud pl.t all n
sons interested can attend if they think proper or be
forever debarred trom the s.mu-.
W. T. DA VIES,
July 17, 1865. Audito .
AUDITOR'S NOTICE - -In th. itler of
the estate of R. R Rrilrwith. deceased. In the
Orphan's Court ol Bradford County.
The unuersigucd.au audit* * uppoiiitc* to uh j a li
the monies in the hands ol th* .•dmhiNtrator, raised by
the sale ot detendant's real e-'ate, wdl at ten.' t-. the
duties of his appointment at the office ot Me * A
Morrow, iu the borough of Towanda, u Ft. lav,
day of August, 1865. • t 1 o'clo* k, p. m. ~:nl ; us
having claims upon said niocit -m -t pre-ent t: ui or
else be forever del .*ricd fiom t .c - :. .
D. D. MORROW.
July lu, 1-55. tnditor
Jinamiat.
TT S. 7- 3 0 LOA N !
We are now selling the Third Series , tb'.- highly
I popular Loan, the first and second scries h.tv't-g ~,
sold very quickly. The thiid -cries are Jute l Jy'. it,
1865, and are payable three y-ars ; tor da' . with :iil. :
est semiannually, at seven aud Ibree-tenth j.< * u
currency or at six per cent, in gold, at t!.. optlfin •' !'■>■
Government, and ai-e * "nveitab m into the 5-.i) c'"'.*! be-i
ing bonds at maturity or payaide iu eurreii- y at t..- ; *.pt
ion of the holder. They are not taxable . : VI.IT, . < ( >
ty, school or borough purposes, which make- if a v y
desirable investment.
We have also on hand a few of the -ccond :ci ie-, .. *-
ted June 15.1565.
Persons wishing to invest in this b an at Gov.mment
rates are requested to call ou u *.
B. S. RUSSELL A CO..
June I' 2, IBi>s. U.S. Loan Agents.
piK&T NATIONAL BANK OF ATHENS
TuEASrKY DKPAKTMKNT, j
OFFICE OF CoMrriroi.i.MT CK THE C.'ITUEX* v
WASHINGTON, May 1, 1865. \
WiiKUKAS.by satisfactory * vhhncc pre-,.* ted i, ilu
undersigned, it lias been made to appi . tb •; •' • -■
Notional Bank ol Athens, ' in the borough > f A't'- ■s.
iu the county ol Bradlbrd and Vtaie >. Fenusylvut. a,
has l.een duly organized under and according t* tie- v*-
quirements of the Aid of Congress, entitled an " A r •
provide a National Currency s., , y a pledge of
United States Bonds, ami to provide I a the ,*i n
and redemption thereof."'-approved June J. Del. and
has complied will* all the provisions : >.,,5 A, i, re
quired to be complied with, before eoirmencin : the bu
siness *,f hanking under said Act.
Now. therelnre. i. I RREItAN i I/ARKB, Comptroller
ol tlie Currency, do licit) y -ciiify that ' The First Na
tional Bank of* A'l'cus. ' in the I rough ol Athens, in
the comity ot Bradford, in the Sr.ite ol Pennsylvania, is
authorized to commence the bn-iness ot Banking under
tiie Act aiyresaid.
In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of of
[n s 1 flee, this first day ot May, 1865.
FREEMAN CLARKE,
Comptroller of the Currency.
rjROCKERY AND GLASSWARE
AT
R EDUC EI) PliIC ES !
I take pleasure in announcing to the citizens ot Brad
ford aud vicinity, th t I Imv par* ..:-ed the h *>;
Crockery and Glassware heretofore owned by E. 11.
Payne, which added to my former st k,
CROCKERY,
GLASSWARE,
PLATED WARE,
TABLE A POCKET CUTLERY,
Makes as good an assortment as can be found west ol
New York. My stock of Crockery consists of
|S I X DIFFERENT PATTERNS,
Plain and Figured
W n I T F. GRANITE W A R E .
You will also iiud a choice lot of
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
| Wood, Willow, Stone Ware, and -Self Sealing Fruit
Jars at low prices.
My motto is small profits quick returns and ready pay.
I ' All kinds of Farmers l'r ducc wanted, tor whi -h the
1 "highest Market rrice *♦ .11 bo paid.
W. B. CAMPBELL,
' WAVERLY, N. Y., June 7, 1865.