|kiulfotil fjjkpoxto. LOCAL AND GENERAL. UNION REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION. — Tin Republican County Convention have appoin- T, A the following Committees of Vigilance, whose Jutv it is to c all meetings of the electors on Satur- J. LV " .Sept 2, ISGS, between the hours of 5 and 7 p I * for the purpose of electing two delegates to ~ present each district in the County Convention V, HE held at Towamla, Monday evening, Sept 4, By order of the Committee. lOUJ. " JOHN B. HIKES, Chairman. COMMITTEES OF YIOILENCE. CI M boro* — David Palmer, C S Wilson, D WC Crancodl. U\ C Carter, D S Alexander, J Vanloon. • ; US twp —S Ovenshier jr., D Gardner, A Sue 11 jr. UUEIIS boro'— B B Hoyt, L White, F N Page. INUT-iiia Alex Cease, J B Morgan, John Becker, uviuin LI C Gilbert, EIT Belong, 11 J Moody, liurliwtou 11 Hill, T Waters, J Nichols. : N UI west —C Taylor, G W Shattuck, Thomas hhutwell. guuiugton boro' —M Long, E Everette, 11 Morley. , I: J E Bothwell, G C Spalding, W S Jayne. , U bo'- •) W Vandyke, L H Morse, E Newman. lumbia —P P Peekham, G Taylor, G Tracy. ; .... KIRN 11 Kellogg, C Stevens, J PBurnham. viiit —W Bunyon, M Ayers, E Bailey. -NICK E Can, 11 W Camp, Cyrus Fuller. \ -D Holeoinb, J Walters, Dr Win Wilcox, i T. I'TI.ID —J B Wheaton, W li Spencer, Cyrus iiioodgood. i. I.i \ svillc S Gorham, G W Brink, Dr. Dewitt. IF.IUI-.'C twp —H Sweet, E Horton, T Smiley. #TL . bo— E Blackmail, 11 C Tracy, S S Hiuman. H, it A —O Beverly, It it ltichard, E Beverly. I; E M Fairer, M Taylor, E B Powell. C \V lteynolds, J W Jones, W Hutchinson. „..ai<ur\ -B F Buck, GLI Mead, M D Herman. IT-UIV —J A Moody, I Barnes, John G Towner. .. ME bo' L L Moody, O F Young, J Passmore. ■.I, -in quirr —EP Shaw, G Smith, E L Post, ■.authtieid—C E Wood, S Tracy, Walter Scott. - iiTil O P Harkness, B K Adams, T Wilder. - utii Creek — J 1 Gillette, D F Hildreth, L Berk. . .V.MIA —U Furman, P Monroe, F Furmari. - ding Stone —W Gnths, 11 W Tracy G A Wood. , N>y twp— S Thomas, E iieddington, it Stiles. LI V boro' —G E Peck, H S Leonard, C Corbin. . • .ui TIN twp —L D Bowman, B Davidson, H L Scott. I TIT bo' —W H H Gore, D C Dayton, C D Passage. S i.I north -J N Calitf, A Mead, W A Sluyter. II.UA---11 Taylor, W Coburu, N J Cogswell, I IN. 11 Terry, Jll Horton, J Terry. .del- - E Walker, H Shaw, J S Patterson, AN it -J A Newman, N Young, jr., W F Corbin. . main— A MEK.ee, .J Newman, B Kuykendall. li- -A Brink, M Shepard, A Young. :.... I -I W Ingham, D Abranis, C S Stowell. .iiisiug—J Fee, E llomct, T J Lacey. • y-v.\ A Lent, U C Shores, John Tuttle. I'IIK IRON BUSINESS.—The Iron interest ~:;uues to be depressed throughout the State, I I, iling Mills, Furnaces, &c., are closing every S. Many give the choice to their workman of ■ jitiug lower w ages or having the works closed, .! the workmen generally prefer the latter course. :. view of the dull state of business, the proprie : are rather benefitted thereby. .STAMPED LETTER ENVELOPES. —The Postr AIRE Department has showm a desire to meet the jits of the business public by the issue of two v.- varieties of stamped envelopes, viz : the ordi . v >ize, with double rate six cent stamps, and .ffieial size, bearing single rate tlirt-e cent . Heretofore, in sending a letter weighing . ■ mice or more in the letter-size govem : envelopes, it has been necessary to use an -iv, stamp to pay the excess of postage, thus .iring the appearance of the envelope, and . ...IA .ui increase of labor in the work of eancel ... So iu regard to the official size. With an , sure of less weight than half an ounce, the - ! the stamped envelope, necessitated the loss - rub of postage. Both of these inconven- X ; , obviated by the issue of the new envel wl.i. li will soon be for sale at the principal tbroil ','liout the country. The envel • ! A t appearance, having the embossed IN ti.T usu.TL torin, the color on the letter purj ;• . and that on the official sizecho feir I'lio Pt .st Office Department officially ... ■ - I ■> all letter-writers that they must pre letter-. or they w ill be sent to the Dead . Th> former law. allowing unstamped puss through the mails on the payment postage at the point of destination, was •1 by the last Congress. - VTE FAIR. —Hon. Edgar Cowan, U. S. " : ... is announced to deliver the address be ■III- ivuusylvania Agricultural Society, atWil ; it, on Friday, September 20th, the first day- Fair. kg* Adjutant General Alexander L. RUS. . i.as consented to act as Chief Marshal at the ition of the Pennsylvania State Agricultural R ty to be held in Williamsport, in September. E. C. Williams has been appointed General R uteri dent. Avis.-—We were shown on Monday I -vliat is it ?" of the alligator or lizard ge ■X. ui.-h was caught in the- Susquehanna River, ■ :■ < iardner's Ferry, on Saturday evening last, I o. irew G. Good. Mr. Good with a few friends • . fish and speared this curious spec ■ IT. r about two feet deep, supposing it to <v fish. The'* what is it?" is about two !..;x four short legs, a smooth hide, and J :.! -T T -.kt n out of the water, was of a dark ■ :• tin hack, and of a dark gray color on the •" W< f the body. It is abotit the shape and lizard, but we know of no lizards in this I X' • six or eight inches long. Its skin is W ti- ■:..!• THE skin of the alligator is covered • ■ - Some, who have examined it, stip overgrown lizard, but the majority I il ' N alligator, while not a few assert r -■ r lizard nor alligator, but a simou I 'isit : We understand an animal r, was caught in the Susquehanna , V .AS AGO, but with that exception, nothing —IS ever been seen or known in this s' A liiie assortment of Family Bibles, - .S. hoo: Books and Photograph Albums 1 and for sale at the News Room. Also : .A; the battles at 15 cents each. A '•: i'LY OT Blank Books constantly kept on - • :...I I. to order in any form or quality at < than can be had in the city. News • I 'IN the Courl House. ACCIDENT.—A very distress ' >•< urred on Thursday afternoon, Aug. No. 3of the Lehigh and Snsquehan ■ R ' Milting in the death of two women, - X "t oiie other woman and two boys. —- . EUL I . <II out after berries, and on their AI.-.ut one-fourth of the way down the 'BE latch down that throws the horns of : iiiid, the consequence was the UR! ' D completely over, killing the two "IITIV. Ihe names of the women are . V AND Mrs. Lape. They were pre- Biug on at the head of the plane by IT jumped on after it had started LORD woman has since died from the ef -J 'U ITS received from the accident. — Record -On Wednesday last five men •X 'M It. R., IN TT CU T. the earth cav j'* y' 1 ' UI " RIJE )' WERE all men of families. PERSONAL.— President Johnston has con ! ferred the rank of Brevet Brigadier General upon Col. G. W. GREGG, of the 179 th N. Y. V., "for gallantry and meritorious conduct in the assault before Petersburg, Vo." Gen. G. has earned and richly merits the high honor thus justly bestowed by the Government. — Elmim Daily Ad. ACCIDENT. —On Thursday of last week, while ZEBULON B. SPALDING, of Athens, Pa., was driving through the narrows between Athens and Shesheqoin, his horses became suddenly fright ened and sprang jfrom the road at a very high point, precipitating themselves and wagon down a steep precipice some 25 or 30 feet, lodgiud against a clump of trees, which alone saved them from being dashed to pieces several hundred feet below. One horse was instantly killed and the other badly injured. Two of his boys, CHARLIE and EDDIE, went down with the concern, but fortunately were uninjured. Such a leap could not be made a second time with so little injury.— Waver ley Aa co cafe. RAILROAD MEETING. —At au informal gath ering of the citizens of Owego on the evening of the 7th inst., at the Ahwaga House, for the pur pose of making preliminary arrengements for meeting and conferring with a delegation of gen tleman from Auburn, Dryden and other towns, on thetr way to this and other places, on a tour of in spection for a proper ltail-road route from Auburn through Owego to the Pennsylvania Coal regions at, or near Towanda, H. A. Beebe was called to the Chair, and D. O. Hancock, Esq., was appoin ted Secretary. Appropriate remarks were made by H. A. Beebe, W. F. Stone, H. L. Bean, J. B. Brush, D. O. Han cock, Orrin Tinman, Hon. E. S. Sweet, and others. On motion of Wm. P. Stone, Resolved, That Hon. Lyman Truman, Hon. T. L Chatfield, H. K. Bean, T. C. Pratt and G. S. Leon ard, be and they are hereby appointed a Commit tee to wait upon said Delegation on their arrival, and invite them to a conference with our citizens upon the subject matter of said proposed Railroad route, at a public meeting to be held at this place on Wednesday, the 9th inst.; and said Committee are hereby empowered to call such meetings at an hour to be named by them, for the purpose afore said. On motion of H. L. Bean, Esq., Resulted, That the members of said Committee have power to substitutions in case they or either of them cannot attend to the duties aforesaid. On motion, meeting adjourned. H. A. BEEBE, Chairman. D. O. HANCOCK, Secretary. In pursuance of the above call, a meeting of gen- j tleman from Auburn, Groton, Dryden, Newark Valley, Owego, and other places, was held at the Awaga House in the Village of Owego, on Wedns tlay, the Bth day of August, 1805, to take into con sideration the propriety of constructing a Rail road from Sodns Bay via. Auburn, Groton, and Dryden to Owego and the Coal Mines of Pennsyl vania. The meeting was organized by the election of Hon. Thomas Farrington as Chairman, and H. K. Clark, Esq., of Groton, as Secretary. Remarks were made by J. W. Dwight, Esq., and I Dr. Montgomery, of Dryden, Messrs. Dennis and Post of Auburn, Truman and Taylor of Owego, and Lincoln of Newark Valley. On motion of T. C. Piatt, of Owego, it was Resolved, That the building of the proposed Railroad from Owego to Lake Ontario is required by the farming and commercial interest of ,tlie country through which the Road is proposed to be located, and we do hereby recommend the organ ization of a company for the purpose of construct ing said Road. On motion of W. P. Stone, Resolved, That each Town or village on the line of the proposed Railroad appoint a committee of five to conter together and take necessary meas ures for organization. Moved and carried that the committee for the Village of Owego consists of Lyman Truman, T. C. Piatt, 11. L. Bean, J. J. Taylor, and W. P. Stone, A. P. Storrs and T. I. Chatfield were added to the said committee. Moved and carried that Mr Post of Auburn, act as a committee to correspond with different com mittees and call future meetings. Moved that our next meeting shall be held at Auburn subject to the call of the general chairman Mr. Post. Moved and carried that the proceedings be pub lished in Owego, Auburn and Tompkins County papers. BSE. We are pleased to learn that the Young Men's Christian Association of this place has fitted up the rooms over EDDY'S Clothing store for a Public Reading Room. This will be a'much better place for young men to spend their leisure than in drinking saloons and gambling holes. We also learn that it is the intention of the As sociation to erect a building of their own soon—a gentleman of this village having generously pre sented a building lot for their nse. Fifteen hun dred dollars have already been subscribed toward the building fund, and the work will be commenced as soon as three thousand dollars can be raised. TEACHERS' INSTITUTES. —The County Teach ers'lnstitute* will be held as follows: Shc-she quin, Monday, Sept. 4 ; Leßaysville, Sept. 11 ; Leonard Hollow, Sept. 18 ; Canton, Sept. 25 ; Spring Hill, Oct. 2. They will commence on Mon day at 2 o'clock p. ni., and close Friday noon. Every teacher in the county is expected to attend (luring the entire session of one or more of there Institutes, prepared to enter heartily into the work of making them interesting and profitable. School Directors, Clergymen and citizens generally, are earnestly invited to favor us with their presence and aid. 0. J. CHUBBUCK, CO Supt. WANTED. —One million feet of pine, hem lock, oak, ash, beech, birch, maple and whitewood lumber in the log, to be delivered at Wilkes-Barre during this Summer and coming Fall, for which a liberal price will be paid. Also, a large amount wanted next spring. Address J. E. PATTERSON & Co., Clark's Greene, Luzeme Co., Pa., until Aug. Ist, 1805, after which orders will be received at Wilkes-Barre, Pa. June s—3m. MAJOR W. H. 11. GORE has formed a co partnership with Dr. JJABSTOW, in the Drug busi ness, as will be seen by a reference to their adver tisement. The Major had a thorough education in the business before he entered the service of the country. He will undoubtedly prove a valuable addition to the firm, as he understands the wants of the public, and knows how to skillfully and carefully prepare the various remedies necessary to cure the ills that "flesh is heir to." A full as sortment of Drugs, Chemicals, Fancy Goods, <fcc., may be found at their establishment No. 1, Patton's Block, near the corner of Bridge-st. JTEIY Our old friend R. BROWER, formerly of the Ward House, is now occupying the depot eating saloon of the Erie Railway, at Hornellsville, N. Y*. The Company has fitted up the dining room iu splendid style,and the manner in which BROWER supplies the cravings of some hundreds of hungry travelers daily, elicits universal praise. No one knows how to keep a hotel better than BROWER, and his eating saloons at Hornellsville and Avon have become celebrated all over the country. We have had an opportunity to make a hasty examination of RAYMOND'S Life and Times of President LINCOLN the agent of which is D. W. lIcoHEs, of this place. The work more than re alizes all the promises made in regard to its value, as an interesting book. We understand that it will soon be ready for delivery to subscribers. ROME ACADEMY. —This institution will Open on the first Monday in Sept. next and con tinue eleven weeks. Scholars not taken for less than one quarter. * li. S. HOWES, Principal. Aug. 12, 18G5. fHieccllcutcous. CEA MA N & OWE N ! DEALERS IN l GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, ROME, PENN'A, Keep constantly on hand a choice assortment, of TEAS, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES. Ac. Ac., Which will be sold at lowest prices for cash. The highest market price paid for Country Produce. A share of public patronage desired, Rome. Aug. 3.1865. PASH PAID FOR WOOL, AND ALL Vy* kinds ot Produce by Jane 22, 18G5. W. A. ROCKWELL. JP LACHES! PEACHES ! F PEACHES !! ! The undersigi ed will soon have a large quantity ot choice canned Peaches, trexh from Delaware,with which he would like to supply the people of Towanda and va cinity.as far as he can. The Peaches are put up with great care, and will keep years, unless ustd before. Or ders received at the Book Store. July 24. ISGS. A. F. COWLES. (CAUTION. —Whereas, mj' wife JOHANNA, J has left my bed and hoard without just cause or provocation, all persons are hereby cautioned agaiust harboring or trusting her on my account, as I shall pay no debts of her contiacting. MICHAEL CROAK. Asylum. July 24, 18U5.—3t jgjAGLE HOTEL IN TOWANDA, FOR SALE. Location, on the south side of the Square, by the Prcsby teriau Church. Apply to W. A. PECK, office, Union Block, north side of Square. May 18, 180a. 58 2 FE 2 A 3 c > t | u: - aa K H K %5_ v a c* §* h A o 2 c oh ? $ J* 5 o tr 1 |* * r O - 1 s -eta S- ► C 6 * -e; x 7/ M " . z - 8* § 55 S I>O I a 2 Wo* g 5° |-3 s ~ o e I 2 ? & Z. _ W F* S 2 I JYJ ARSII AL L BROTHERS Wish to call the attention of the public to their new Stock of HARDWARE, FARMING IMPLIMENTS, BLACK SMITHS' TOOLS, and CARPENTERS' TOOLS. Also, a large assortment of Window Glass, Sasb, Paints, Oils, Putty, Varnishes, and Paint and Varnish Brushes of all kinds, which will sold for the lowest Cash price. ; Also, a fiine assortment of ' KEROSENE LAMPS | of every style and pattern to suit the public. Lamps repaired and changed from Oil and Fluid to Kerosene. Particular attention paid to the manufacturing of all kinds of TIN WARE. JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO], We have on hand a fine article of GLASS FRUIT JARS, with improved self- sealing corks, and HERMETICAL SEALING CANS, which is one of the best cans used. June 20, 1865. TATEST ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS ! AT W I L L I A M A.ROCK W ELL'S. Consisting of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, MOZAMBIQUE, CRAPE, MERAT, DE LAINES, AC. LADIES' CLOTHES, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, HATS, and a general variety of LADIES' GOODS. MENS' BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATTINETTS, JEANS, DRILLS, And a variety of VESTINGS. A well selected assortment of LADIES' and MISSES SHOES and SLIPPERS, and MEN A BOYS' BOOTS. Also, Mens' Boys' and Childrens' SOFT STRAW HATS and CAPS, of alljdescriptions. Usual large Assortment of CROCKERY, GLASS and STONEWARE. Yon will find, by calling, a cheap lot of HARDWARE, WOODEN WARE, ROPES, CABS, BASKETS, AC, AC. . NOW FOR THE 4TII OF JULY ! FIRE-WORKS, of all descriptions, and TOY S of all kinds on hand. Please call and examine my large and general assort ment of Goods, which will be solo at lowest prices for Cash and Produce. Jnne 22,1865. THE ART OF JIG AND CLOG DANC ING TAUGHT WITHOUT A MASTER.-Full in structions sent upon receipt of fifty oents. Address, Box 262, Towanda, Pa. fllcrtljanifye. JJ EN R Y M ERCUR & CO., Towmnua, Penu'a, Have on band and are opening at LOWEST MARKET PRICES, A superior stock of DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, WOOLENS, COTTONS, WHITE GOODS, j HOSIERY, NOTIONS, BOOTS 6L SHOES, CROCK EliY, &c. Towanda, March 21, 1865. Q. RE A T A|T TRAC TI 0 N AT MONTA NYE'S STORE! PEACE PRICES. Every vajiety of LADIES' CLOTH, AND { FANCY DRESS GOODS. Goods for Gentlemen of EVERY DESCRIPTION. And all the known Styles to suit this Market, which i will be sold at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL TO SUIT CUSTOMERS, At prices that caunot but please. Returning thanks for past favors, we invite attention I to our Large Stock of Goods. j June <>, 1865. MONTANYE 4 CO. ICKII A M & BLA CK , Are now offering XE W GOO I) S AT NEW PRICES! DRESS GOODS, DOMESTICS, WHITE GOODS, and NOTIONS. II A T S & CAPS, OF THE LATEST STYLES. BOOTS & SHOES, In variety. W I C K II A M & BLACK Keep a large stock of CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, To which wo invite special attention. We offer our Goods on the * CASH SYSTEM-. June 12,1865. gI'RING! SPRING! SPRING! 18 6 5. PRICES NOW WITHIN THE REACH OF ALLI TRACY & MOORE, Are now opening a FINE STOCK OF SPRING GOODS, Including a handsome variety of DRESS GOODS, SPRING SHAWLS, PANCY GOODS A NOT.ION 8! A Good Stock of PRINTS, DOMESTICS, CARPETINGS, &c. LADIES' AND GENT'S HATS. GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, April 10. CROCKERY, HARDWARE, Ac. ► FJ! 0 ALL INTERESTED! j Notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to the j estate of D. C. HALL, that having disposed of the Li i quor Store belonging to said estate, that all accoants I mast be settled or paid at once, or costs will be made. ■ ! Payments may be made to E.W.Smith, Esq.,at M'Kean's I Liquor Store, or to me at Codding A Russells'. I June 26,1865. CHAS. M. HALL, Adm'r. fllcrii)ani)i;c, Set. JNT E R E'S T1 N G T O VLB ! The subscriber would most respectfully announce to | the citizens of Bradford County, and '-i Vie rest of man ! kind," that lie has recently parchaseii and most elegant ! ly refitted the stand formerly owned by T. Humphrey, • and more recently by 8. N. Bronson. and has just receiv i ed an entire stock of new goods, purchased wholly since the "caving in" of the rebellion, which will enable him to offer his stock at such prices as will be sore to give entire satisfaction to all close buyers. In the stock will be found a well seiected assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS, * BOOTS A SHOES, CROCKERY, AC. The motto will te "Small profits, quick salts, the ' nimble sixpence lietter ihan the slow shilling."' TERMS—Payment to be made on delivering the goods. Please remember the place, which will hereafter be i known as the "Bet Hive." Orwell, June 15, 1865. L. H. BRONSON. | BLACK SILK SHAWLS, At the Bee Hive. B ROCHE LONG AND SINGLE At the Bee Hive. SUM ME R SIIAW LS , Beautiful styles, at the Bee Hive. MOUR NI N G SHAWLS, Finest qualities, at the Bee Hive. ELE GA N T SIIAW LS , All seasons of the year at the Bee Hive. PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS, At the Bee Hive. LADIES' DRESS GOO DS, ■ Splendid Styles, at the Bee Hive. LADIES' CLOTH, At the Bee Hive. LADIES' W A T E R P R O 0 F 0 R REPELLENT CLOTH, at the Bee Hive. : LADIES' CORSE TT S , Best quality, at the Bee Hive. CHILDRENS' SHOES, GLOVES AND HOSIERY, at the Bee Hive. HATS OF THE LATEST STYLES, i At the Bee Hive. BOOTS AN D SHOES, Large assortment, at the Bee Hive. CROCKERY A GLASSWARE, Latest Patterns, at the Bee Hive. TEAS! TEA E T E E at A E E TEA E T All kinds, Oolong, Japan, Young Hyson. Gunpowder, 1 and Imperial Teas of all the finest flavors, and fresh of the last crop, at the lowest prices, and warranted, at the | Bee Hive. DAIRY SALT, At the Bee Hive. A GREAT MANY GOODS THAT IS WANTED IN* EVERY FAMILY, at the Bee Hive, j COATS, VESTS AND PANTS, At the BEE HIVE, Orwell. Pa. Please call and see. L. 11. BRONSON rpilE EMPORIUM OF FASHIONS. J. W. TAYLOR, Is now receiving one of the fiuest assortments of Milli- j nery and Fancy Goods ever brought in the market, con sisting of all the newest styies of Bonnets, Hats and : Caps the new Fanchon Bonnet, the Faust, Saratoga and Coburg Hats. Misses and Infants Hats and Scotch Caps. All the new colors of Bonnet Ribbons, Moon on j the Lake, the new shades of Green, Purple and Blue, j A large stock of Ribbons, Trimmings and Dress Trim . mings. All styles of Hoop Skirts, Duplex, Multiform, and Corset Skirt. Silk Umbrellas and Parasols. Plain Linen, Hem Stitched and Embroidered Handkerchiefs. Chenelle Head Dresses and Silk Nets. A Fine assort ! ment of Kid Gloves, French Corsets, Plain Linen, Em broidered and Valencia Collars, Linen Tlircad and Smyrna Edgiug, Dimity Bauds and Rufiiing, Embroider ing and Tucked Edgings. A good assortment of Gloves and Hosiery. Black Silk Mitts. Yankee Notions, Wide Belts and Belt Buckles, Hair and Clothes Brushes,-Fans and Fancy Combs. All colors Zephyrs. Bonnets and Hats trimmed in the (very latest New | York styles. Millinery Work done on short notice and ; warranted to please. Bonnets and Hats shaped in the | New Style, Ac. N. B.—l have added to my stock a nice line ol dry Goods. Prints, Delaines, Chailis, Black and Colored Alapaccas. All Wool Delaines, Gingham, Bleached Mus lin, Plain and Plaid Nansook, Jaconets. A full line of Swiss, Mull, Bobinett Laces, Black and White Pasher Lace, Black, Black and White Dolled Lace, and a great many other things too numerous to mention, one door north of Cowles A Co.'s Book Store, and opposite the Coart House, Towanda. May I, 1865. SPINNING W HEELS! WII OLESALE AND RETAIL.! To the citizens and farmers of Bradford and adjoining counties : The subscriber would respectfully announce 1 that he is prepared to furnish them with WOOL-WHEELS, FLAX-WHEELS, WHEEL-HEADS, SNAP-REELS, SWIYES, FLIERS, &C., &C. In short everything connected with the Home Manu facture of Woolen and Linen Goods. Merchants wishing to purchase to sell again, will please address by mail, when list of prices will be sent. All goods packed in shipping order. N. B. Particular attention is called to the " C'randall Wheel-Head," an article far superior to any now in use. All articles warranted to give entire satisfaction. C.M.CRANDALL. Montrose, Pa., June 10,1865. Ccgal SHERIFF'S SALES. —By virtue of a writ 0 ot Fi. Fa. issued out of the Court of Common Picas of Bradford county, to me directed and delivered .will be exposed to public sale at the Court IJouse in the Boro' of Towanda, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1*65. at oae o'clock,p.m ,the folowing described lot piece or parcel of land situate in the borough of Athens, and bouuded as follows, to wit : North by land of Mrs. McGeoigc, east by the Bank lot, (so called) s iuth by North st.,aud west by laud of Michael O'Brien, known as lots No. 75 and 76 on plot and survey made by Orson Kickey for Hon. D. Herrick. Containing about oue-tosrlh acre more or less all improved, with a framed house and small framed bain thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit ol N . C. Harris to use of a Lewis vs. H. McKinncy. 2d, and John llosmer. ALSO—The billowing Uesciibed lot. piece or parcel of land situate in the tv. p. ot Warren, and bounded as fol lows, to wit : North by h.nd ol John Be.irdsley, east l,y land ol Jury King, south by Uud of David Congdon and west by iami oi S. N. Congdon. Containing 6o acres ot | laud, more or less, about 45 acres improved, with one i framed barn arid a tew truit trees thereon, i seized ami taken iuto execution at the suit of O. M. Ncilly to use ot L. M. Neilly vs. Pelcg Cougdon. ALSO— The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in tie twp. oi Iroy, and bouuded as f Blows to wit : North by lands ot nauiuel Thomas, east by the public highway, south by the Williumsport A Klmira railroad and west by land ot D. K. Mauley. Containing about one acre ol land, all improved, with one tramed I house, one trained barn and a lew fruit trees thereou. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Chester ; Thomas vs. Zera B. Stevens. ALSO—The following dascribed lot, piece or parcel of i laud situate in the twp. or terry, and bounded as follows to wit : Beginiriugat a post and stones south-east corner 01 Melviu Carson s lot, the .oe west 10 rods to post and stones, thence south 10 rods to post and stones, thence east 10 rods to posfarid stones, thence north 40 rods to pust and stones, the place ol beginning. Containing 10 acres ol land, more or le.-s, about one acre improved with a tew truit trees thereon. Seized aud taken into execution at the suit of Peter Steiiger to useol J. P. llortou vs. A. 11. Covey. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel ol land situate in the twp. of Terry or Wilmot, and bound ed as follows,to wit . Begiuning at a stone heap,thence south west I*6 per. to a stone heap in Wislor line, thence south 87£ s east 6 per. to a stone heap, thence north 2J° east 210 per. to a stone heap, aud thence north 874° west 100 per. to the place ot beginning. Contain | in 131 acres aud 36 per., more or less, about 40 acres ! improved with a log house thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of J. p. j Hortou vs. 1.. W. A A. 11. Covey. ALSO—By virtue oi a writ of Vend. Ex., the follow ing described lo;, piece or parcel of land situate in the Borough ol Canton, aud bounded as lollows, to wit: j North by landsof A. Doty aud E. IV. Calwell, east and south by lauds ot Uobt. Turner, and west by public highway. Containing one eighth o! an acre more or i less, all improved, with a framed dwelling houee, Irani- I ed barn, and a few fruit trees thereon. ALSO—One other piece or parcel of land situate in said borough oT Cautou, bounded as follows, to wit : j North aud west bv lands belonging to the Central Hotel j lot, east by laud* of John Vandyke, and south by To- j wanda street, being 32 feet front, and 87 feet back. Con- I taiuing 2144 square feet, more or less, ail improved, with one framed shoe shop thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of County '' 0 f BP'dtord vs. J. C. Scuc'der, J. W. Criffin and Abner i Doty. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of ; land situate in the twp. of Wyalusing. and bounded as ! follows, to wit: Beginning at a stake on the line ot i Lydia P. Thomson's land, near the Creek road, thence along said road north 77® west 1 2 10 per. to a slake for a corner on a lane, thence north 12° east along said lane j 16 per. to a stake, thence south 77° east 3 per. to a post j on the line of Lydia P. Thomson, thence along said line south 74° west 16 per. to the place of beginning. Con- j tnining 56 6-10 perches be the same more or less, all j improved, frame Bouse, small lramed barn, and a few j fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken iuto execution at the suit ot A.Lewis i to use of Qoackenbush A Co. vs. Mablon Griffis. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Towanda twp., and bounded as follows, j to wit; On the north by land of Henry Jones, east by lands of Cornelius Moore, and on the south and west by j lands of Philander Ward. Containing 12 acres of land j more or less, abont b acres improved, with one small plank dwelling house thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Cornel ius Moore vs. Andrew Bishop and Mary Ann Bishop, his wife. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate iu the twp. of Athens, and bounded as fol lows, to wit : North by land oi Ira Pugh, east by lands of John Van Wert and George Weller, south by lands of Francis Morley and Wm. Underwood, and west by land of C. F. Wells. Containing 41 and < acres more or less, about 30 acres improved, with two log houses and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the snit of Page A Bristol vs. Warreu J. King. J. MONROE SMITH, Aug. 8, 1865. Sheriff. 1 TRIAL LIST FOR SEPTEMBER TERM, . Commencing Sept. 11, 1*65. SECOND WEEK. Orriu P. Ballard vs. Treat Shoemaker, ejectment. Edgar Buel vs. 11. K. Stevens appeal. Daniel McDuffee vs. N. B. Canal Co damages. Clias. Stockwell vs. Solomon Liridley appeal. same vs. Eason Pepper do. Shipnian A Wells vs. Rogers Fowler debt, Am. Sale In. A Trust Co.vs. H.W Patrick, sci ia.mort. same vs. Chas. F. Wells, jr do. Wm. M. Watts vs. Ferdinand Allen acc't render. i A. B. Smith v-. Sam'l Kelluni. 2d et.al ejectment. Beuj. Brnnr-'t vs. John W.Sweet do. Wm. I eet's use vs. S. H. Cantield et. ul.. debt. H. A. Hood vs. Shipnian A Wells. ... do. F. N. Page vs.J. P. Blood ... do. 1). M Osoorne vs. R. M. Wells et. al do. J. P. Blood's use vs. D. M. Osborne et. al for att. Alarison B Smith vs. Wm. R. Storrs et. al trespa-s. Clarkson A Nichols vs. Meylert J: Ward Debt. s. Green vs. s. H. A 11. 11. Fitch appeal. Amos Struble et. al. vs Levi Anderson, et. a1... ejoc't. W. H. Tyler's adm'r vs. Meylert A Ward debt B. Baker vs. L. D. Sweet ejectment. Lewis Havens vs. C. L. Ward debt. THIBD WEEK. Lydia Munson vs. Amos Baker issue. Chus. Ktiapp vs. John F. Long A Co ...trespass. Clark A Baker vs. Abraham Steers et. a1... debt. D. C. Dibble vs. David B. Palmer ejectment. James H. Sawyer vs. Alouzo Long case. John 11 irtz vs. Pomeroy Bros trespass. Pomeroy Bros. vt. J. S. Smead appeal. J.E. Westbrook vs. D. H Sweeney do. H. B. Wilhelm vs.W. A Orange Sclirruler case. P illy Chilson vs. J. W. Sweet replevin. Addison Fuller vs. Schuyler Gates appeal. Geo. A. liuldcu vs. J. W. Sweet ejectment. X. C. Elsbrec vs. S. G. Hathaway do. C. Shumwuy's ex r vs. W. & J. H. Barrowcliff.. trespass. M. M. Coolbaugh vs. D. B Bartlett appeal. David Barber vs. John C. Adams case. ( has. Phillip's adm'r vs. Mary Rolistou issue, j X.C. R. R. Co. vs. James B. Adams trespass. . Sam'l Hyatt et. al. vs. T. S, Elliott et. ul do. I BRADEOItD COUNTY SS: Subpoenas tor second week returnable Monday, .Sept. | 11,1865, lor third week. Monday, Sept. 18, at 111 o'clock 1 a.m. £.O. GOODRICH, Aug. 8, 1865. Prothonotary. A PPLICATION IN DIVORCE. —Toßrace E\.Shvens.- No. 122 Feb. Term, 1865. You are here by notified tk t Hettie ((.Stevens, by her next friend l'iersou Brace, your wife, has applied to the Court of Common Pleas ol Bradford County, for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and the said Court has appoint ed Monday, September 4th, 1865, at two o'clock p. m.. at the Court House iu Towanda, tor hearing the said Hettie O. Stevens iu the premises at which time aud place yon can attend if vou think proper. J. MONROE SMITH. Towanda, Aug 10, 1865. Sheriff. APPLICATION IN DIVORCE.— To An- J\- drew J. Foster. —No. 127 May Term, 1863. You are hereby notified thai Ellen Foster, by her next friend Harvey Dann, your wile, has applied to the Court ol Common Pleas of Bradford County tor a divorce from the bonds ot matrimony,aud the said Court has appoint ed Monday, September 4th, 1865, at two o'clock p. nr.,at the Court House iu Towanda, for hearing the said Ellen Foster in the premises at which time and place you can attend if you think proper. J. M. SMITH, Aug. 10,15G5. Sheriff. APPLICATION IN DIVORCE.— To E. 11. ltill No. 122 Sept. Term, 1864. You are hereby notified that O. C Ilill, your wife, has applied to the Conrt of Common Pleas of Bradlord County for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony,and the ssid Court has appointed Monday, Septemlier 4th, 1865, at two o'- clock p. m., at the Court House iu Towanda,for hearing the said O.C. Hill iu the premises at which time and place you can attend if you think proper. J. M.SMITH, Ang. 10,1665. Sheriff. A PPLICATION IN DIVORCE.— To Dans Ex. /). Brewster. —No. 348 Sept. Term, 1664. You are hereby notified that Ruth A. Brewster, by her next triend Joseph P. Hine, your wife, his applied to the Court of Common P leas of Bradford County for a di vorce from the bonds of matrimony, and the said Court has appointed Monday, September Ith, 1665, at two o'- clock p. m., at the Court House in Towrnda, for hearing the said Ruth A Brewster in the premises at which time aud place you can attend if you think proper. J.M.SMITH, Ang. 10,1*65. Sheriff'. ADM IN I STII ATI>R'S N OTICE.— Notice is hereby given that all persons indebted to the es j tate of V. N. BOARDMAN, late of Windhamdee'd. are 1 requested to make immediate payment, and all having i claims upon said estate will present them duly authenti ! cated for settlement. ELIZA BOARDMAN. Ang. 10, 1*65. Administratrix. I A DMJNISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice j 2 V i hereby given, that all persous indebted to the estate of F. D.GREGG, dee'd, late of Towandat wp. are requested to make immediate payment, and those hav ing demands against said estate will present them duly authenticated lor settlement. WM. GREGG, Aug. 3, 1865. Administrator. A DMINISTRATORS NOTlCE.— Notice is I Ex hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of DAVID GRISWOLD, late of Wells twp., dee'd are requested to make immediate payment, and thos I having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. E.R. BECKWITH, [ July 27,1865. Administrator.^ IJLASTER. —A fresh supply of Ground Plaster on hand and for saie by I Feb. ' 2,1865. W. A, ROCKWELL. Ccgai. LIST OF THE NAMES OF PERSONS drawn as Jurors for September Court 1865 : OBAND SUKOKS. Athens twp., John Walk ins, jr.; Athens boro'.Z B. Spalding, A I'. Steven-; Canton Boro', James O. Ran ' dull, J. G. Scudder ; Granville, Geo. ratlin ; Heirick, Gyrus Fuller; Litchfield, H. B.Woleott; Overton, Lewi* Bolt; Rome twp., C. E. Browu ; Smithlield, Wm. Rus sell, Ezra Wood; Springfield, B. K. Adams; Sheshequin, • Wm. Elsbree; Kylvauia boro', Geo. Monroe ; Towanda boro', W. H . 11. Gore, Dwight Dodge ; Ulster, John Cooklin; Warren, Stephen Chaffee, Browning Meyhew; Wyalusing, Hiram Buck; Wysox, Henry Wood ; Wind ham, Dennis Russell; Wilmot, David Klienberger. TKAVgKS JCKOB.S—IST WEEK. Athens twp., J. A. Weller, Horace McKinney, Chas. MoDutt'ee. J.W. Fool, Setb Morley, Asylum, B. Laporte; ' Albany, Wm. Martin; Buriinglou West, W. D. Gain age, . Chas. Thatcher; Burlington twp. Allen M. Haight, Lib lie us Ellis, Chas. Knapp, Sam'l Whitehead ; Granville. Win. McKerran, Marcus Ayers, John MoNaught; Leny, Ailiert Holcomb; Litchfield, Isaac Baldwin; Monroe bo ro', O. B. Westgate; Monroe twp., James N. Irvine; ! Pike, Geo. D. Johnson, Andrus .Stevens, Russell Gole , man. J. L. Ingham; Rome twp., A. G. Spencer, J. A | Moody, A. D. Towner; Rldgberry, David Giilelt; Stand, f ing Stone, Byron Stephen, ; Smithlield, J. H. Barber. j Sam'l Miles, O. K. Bird, Henry Phelps; Sheshequin, G. i Smith; Springfield, James Malox ; Troy twp.. Dwight ! Freeman, W. L. Ninstou; Troy boro', liraniiiard Buwen, Robt. Rediugtou, L. A. Saleys; Toaanila tp,,U. L. Scott; j Ulster, Levi Noble; Wysox, Irvine C Shores, Stephen 1 C'l.iyson ; Warren, Roger Howell; Windham, James ][ Newman; Wilmot, G S. Gamble. TKAVEKS JL'KOUS —2l> WEEK. Alba boro', Alvin T. Dunbar, John J. Reynolds, Vol ! ney M.Wilson: Asylum, Robt. Bull; Athens boro ,Jno. | Hill, Albeit Campbell; do. twp., Samuel Ovtnsbire, jr.. .Burlington boro , Charles Ross; do. West, Danverse Bourne; Canton tp., H. McClelland. Roderick Williams; Franklin, E. Blake; Herrick, D. Taylor; Leroy.S.C.Van- Fleet; Moqroe twp., F. Sweet ; Urwell, Alpbonzo Bos worth; Pike, S. B. Stevens ; Ridgberry, Edwin Beek with, Aaron Ostrander, Wm. Fuller ; Springfield, A. B. Fanning; Sinitbtield, James Lyon, E. G. Durte ; She shequin. Elisha Newell ; Terry, J. L, Jones, F. W. Frutchey; Troy twp .Stephen F. Wheeler, Smith Bax ter; Towanda boro ,L. B. Rogers: do. North, James Simmons; Ulster, Walter Pollock, Wm. Elsbree, Guy Tracy; Wells. Frank Bowman; Windham, Silas White ; Warren, Jackson Whitaker. TKAVEKS JUKOKS—3I> WEEK. Athens twp., Geo. McAflee. Levi Garduer, Geo. Page, i Leonard White; Albany, Horatio Ladd, O. W. Corbin, 1 Silas ilorse; Asylum, Philip Cowell ; Armenia John J. ] Green; Columbia, Geo. Billings ; Cautou twp., JosiaU ! Warren; Franklin, Chas. Stevens; (Danville, Woodtord I Clark; Leßaysviile boro', Daniel G. Bailey ; Litchfield, Win.Bostwick; Orwell, Jar vis Buttles, Caleb A. Ally u ; Pike, Philip Philips, Wm. Agnew, Kellogg Barnes ; Rii'gberry, James T. Ball; Smithfield, Judson M. Bur i liugauie, Mortimer Browu, Pfiiiauder Hall ; Towanda ; twp., J. M. Fox; Tuscarora, Almon Pepper ; Towanda ' boro', Henry Essen wine; Terry, J. B. Horton ; Troy ! boro', Cash Kendall, Geo. H. Humphrey; Wysox, John Tuttle; Wells, James Mitchell ; Warren, Cyuus Note ware, A. Coburn; Wilmot, Paul Quick, Johu T. Shorts. J. M. SMITH, | July 29, 1865. Sheriff. REGISTER'S NOTlCE.—Notice is here by given, that there has been filed and settled ia the office of the Register of Wills, in and for the county 1 of Bradford, accounts of Administration upon the fob ; lowing estates, viz : j Final account of Wm. Lake executor of John Ford, ! dee'd, late of Tuscarora. Fiual acconnt of C. G. Gridley adm'r of the estate of j Luther Chaffee, dee d, late of Orwell. | Pinal account of B. Laporte and C. F.Wells, jr.,adm'r of John Laporte, late of Towanda. i Partial account of Gordon Wilcox surviving executor of Thos. Wilcox, late of Athens. Final account of Dan A. Gillett executor of James Evans, late of Ridgbury. | Final account of John Lilley and Rachel Laudou aut'r ! of Jonathan Jackson, late ol Canton, i Final acconnt of Cyras Blcodgood adm'r of Abram ] Sherman . late of Litchfield. | Final account of C. C. Wright adm'r of Joel Wright, I late ol Canton. | Final account of Margaret Davis adm'trx ol Jenkin J . Davis, late of Pike. Final account of D, H. Burnham and Sarah E. Ra) nor adrn'rs of Wm. H. Raynor, late of Ridgbury. Final account of Thomas James executor of Henry James, late of Wairen. Partll account of G. F. Hortou Guardian of 1-eviaiu J. Shirts, Susan F. bantee, Elizabeth Breyfogle, Eilea G. Santee, Alice Santee, Miuor children of Wm. Santee, deceased, Final account of D.M. James Guardian of E. T. Smith. Final account of Isaac Strait executor of Robt. Kill gore , late of Columbia. Initial account ot Simon H. Stanton and Nancy Stan ton adrn'rs of Joseph A. Stanton, late ot West Burling ton. Partial account ot C. O. Huntington executor of Ash er Huntington, late ol Athens. Partial account of E. S. Matherson adm'r Wm. Mead, late ol Athens. Final account of J. F. Chamberliu adm'r ol G. W. Pepper, late of Wyalusing. Final account of Squire Northrop adm'r ol Edward Williams, late oi Athens. Fiual account of Orriu A. Burnham adm'r of Samuel Raynor, late oi the State ot New York. Final account ot Sylvester iajlorand Johu Sayles, executors ol last will aud testiinent ot Johu Vail Bus ki. k, ol Granville twp. ALSO—The appraisement of property set off by the Executors or Administrators to widow.-, or children ot the following decedents : Estate ot Wm. Williams, " " A. P. Stevens, " " Hetnau Moigan, " " Allen W. Barnes, " •• Cyrus Smith. " '• J G. Buckbout, " " James Lay ton. " " Oliver Bartlett, •'D.C.HaII. " " N. B. Cbaffee, " " H.J.Camp, " " I. J. Allis. " •' H. J. Bowen, " " F'urnam Nichols, " " Hiram Mason. And the same will be presehted to the Orphan's Court of Bradturd County, on Monday, the 4th day ol Sept. next, lor confirmation aud allowame. Aug. 1, 1865. N. C. LLsBREE. Register. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.—By virtue of an order issued out of the Orphan's Court ol Brad ford County, the undersigned Administrator oi Sila.- Packard, dee'd, will sell on the premises in Alba Boro' on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST. 30, 1865, at 1 o'clock, p. m., all that lot. piece or parcel of laud situate in Alba Borough, bouuded as follows ; Beginning at the centre er junction ot the Granville road and the road leading from Arabol Blackman's, Mauley'.-, and hounded on the east by tlie road leading Inon the .•• ' j Mauley's, on the south by B. Baker's lot.wn the west by ! land* of lrad Wilson, on the north by the Granville road, j Containing one-half aere, be the same more or L - a small framed dwelling house thereon, i ALSO—AII that certain lot ot land situate iu Leßoy j twp., lonuded as follows : Beginning at a hemlock stump OD the Hue ol W. J, Stones' lot. thence north *2j 3 west 14 rods to an ash. thence north 35° west 4 4 rods to a post, south-west corner oi E. Anabl.es lot. thence east 53 perches to a post thence south along the line ot W. J. Stones' land 108 rods to the place ot beginning. Cou tainiug 27 acres and 100 rods, be the same more or less. ALSO—AII that other certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate iu Canton twp., aud bounded as follows, on the west by lauds ot William Packard and Henry Jen nings, on the north by lauds formerly owned by Wm. Scott, dee'd., on the east by lands belonging to the es tate ot John Grey dee d., on the south by lauds belong ing to the estate of Abigal Ayres, dee'd.,. Containing about 104 ceres; about 50 acres improved, with one framed house, barn and out buildings and an apple or chard thereon. TERMS—S2S to be paid on each lot at the time the property is struck down, one half the remainder on con firmation of sale the balance in one year thereafter with interest from confirmation. MINOR P. PORTER. May 11, 186?. Administrator. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— In the matter <-/' of the estate of John J. lieynolds, deceased, iu the Orphan's Court of Bradford County. The undersigned, an auditor, appointed to distribute the monies in the hands of the administrators raised by the sale of said decedents real and personal estate, will attend to the duties ol his appointment at the ot fice ot Mercur & Morrow, in the borough ol Towanda, on Thursday, the 17th day of August, A. D., 1565, at 1 o'clock p.m., and all persons having claims upon said monies must present them, or else be forever debarred from the same. P. D. MORROW , July 10,1865. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—Ai the matter of the estate if F.. Williams deceased. Iu the Orphan's Court ot Bradford County. The undersigned. as auditor, appointed by said court - to distribute luuds in the hands of the administrators ( of said estate, will attend to the duties at his office in the borough of Towanda, on Friday the 18th day ot 1 August, A. D., 1865, at 1 o'clock p. m., aud all persons having claims upon said funds must present them, or else be forever debarred from the same. JAMES WOOD. July 10, 1565. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— In the matter of the estate of It. li. Beckwitli, deceased. In the Orphan's Court of Bradford County. The undersigned, an auditor appointed to distribute the monies in the hands ot the administrator, raised by j the sale of defendant's real estate, will attend to the , duties of his appointment at the office ol Mercur .V p Morrow, in the borough ot Towanda, on Friday .the l*th day of August, 1865, at 1 o'clock, p. nt., and all persons ® having claims upon said monies must present them or else be forever debarred from the same. P. D. MORROW, July 10, 1865. Anditor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-Notiee is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the c estate of HENRY PITT, late of South Creek twp., dee'd., are requested to make immediate payment '' and those having demands against said estate will prea * entthem duly authenticated lor settlement. S. I). BARENESS, July 13, 1865. Administrator. _ Ad Min ISTR ATO R'S NOTIC E ,-Nuiicv i.* hereby given that all persons indebted to the estate s- of PATRICK DOUGHERTY, dec d, late at N. Towanda, d are requested to make immediate payment, and those le having demands against said estate will present them v duly authenticated for settlement. B. S. RUSSELL. ELI.EN DOUGHBRTY, July 13,1565, Administrators. d DOZ. BROOMS for sale nt whole j l'_lU sale by E. T. FOX, I Aug. 8,1855,
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