akatltal iUjwta. LOCAL AND GEAERAL. Lie aold at once, a house ami . ,100.1 bargaiuoffered. JOHN N. UALUF, Office yu- Room. Sept. (!, 1805.—2 m. I >!N _ , N ,—Pension Certificates Cashed ~1 oft. r N pt. 4tli. J. N. CAUFF, Pension , officeover "Post Office." Sept. 0, 1 St>s. (' .vi. TUAM:. —The miners in the , region, who have been on u strike . time i ast. still hi U1 out, and there is yet . t of a compromise—the employees re cede to their demands of the workmen, i •j v :.,tter, who are said to have a fund of UJ.:!ml dollars to tall back upon, as res-I , ivtu.-itig to submit to the terms of the for- I sir- ke extends lour miles along the ~ urn Valley, hut does not rea-li tlu- eoal fV vi i.iiug a district which is constantly .vine .a h s devciopements of mineral wealth, j tsviile Miners' Jourmil says that the eoal evi-k and the prices tirm, mainly owing to J i ti. it there will be an advance of fifty cents j . u t,, ils on the first of September, and or-! , i t uiing in freely to anticipate the advance, j -t „ k in market, however, is not large for the that fact may cause a satisfactory de ta a:. the remainder of the year. At most Ashland collieries the men still stand out ..baiiee of wages. It is anticipated that a; v.'ill be ctfeeted, and that the men will . .. ta work again. " : RETURN KD. —Lieut. S. A. BUNYAX, 1 ... . in this {Anility, was mortally wotm tl. attack on Fort Johnson, Charleston „ r , mid died in the hands of the rebels. He tain acting Adjutant of the 52il ltegt., WEEK, Col. HOYT of that regiment re : i . , \jin s s. Lieut. Lt NVAN's sword, sent to i m aril to liis friemls. The card attached i i, bear the inscription: banyan's sword, acting Adjutant 52u i, from Lt. M. 1\ Hulsey, 2d S. C. Ar- WAS was a brave and worthy soldier, and , ...e iml act on the part of the rebel officer, . that the latter knew how, to respect the ... ilv of a gallant man. DRUWNKII. —The body of an un ... a man, apparently about forty-live years of j .ml five and a half feet high, was found in j <;- |Uihannah river near Lauesboro, on the | ;,t f the 17tli inst. by some fisherman. IS. 11. I Ag., of Lauesboro, caused an inquisition j held in the case, and after eliciting all the : •Hill be obtained at the time, the jury j . litest found as a verdict that the dec* used • hi.- di ath by being aeeidently drowned, or ! a-d by some cause uidumwn to tin in, ami; (In have no knowledge of who the liiau was. ; dy had nothing of value upon it more than j y clothing. Had probably In i n in the wa- j ali w hums when found. Uu the lcit leg, ankle, was what appeared to have been a ; ■ on which was a bandage. Notice of j y In the moans of informing liis friends i . : . The body was buried at Lauesboro on j l. i-sth inst, by Supervisor David Taylor. Nor- J lis :•••); i:.— As this is tin- season when t M is.i>r suuuucr Complaint is prevalent. 3 i a . 11 for a cure of the same for pub- : I ' On. nig worth Turkish lilieubarb k ■■ii : a- Hz. ot Laudanum; fiveceuts worth I 1 -ta • . two ti aspoonsful sah ratus,one j I i i sugar, om half pint pure bran- j "s hole well together, let it settle, ! tn •!■ .. i. Throe-fourths tal ile-spoonflll ' dnh. children in proportion. Tie i • ili: •■re tin disease assumes its chronic j iii"st invariably effect a cure, unless the 1 very aged'and debilitated. G. W. P. | 17'. North Branch Association of -ts will hold its next annual meeting at j B m Wednesday and Thursday, October 1 | i I-lli. I ■ 11\- I la- Waverly Stage leaves tlie News v I ivanda every morning at 7 o'clock and ■ n evening (Sundays excepted), l'assen- Big in this line can gotoElmira, Corning, r * mung, Bai i >n, Ti B Rig Flats, Union, Ac., trail -act thi ir B and return by the same stage in the i veii- B .ssengers by this line reach New York the B ... and returning leave New Yolk in the ■ aching Towanda the same night * j I —Olio million feet of pine, hem H 1 -h, beech, birch, maple and whitewood B tin log, to be delivered at Wilkes-Liarre I ■ B .Summer and coming Fall, for which a B • will bi paid. Also, a large amount B ui-xt spring. Address J. E. PATTERSON & i B . uk's Cm ne, Luzerne Co., Pa., until Aug. B after which orders will be received at; Bike-Wrc, La. June s—3m. w Persons holding Pension Ler-1 ' ui git the installment due the Ith of B itg their certificates to the Law ' HN - Mix, Towanda Pa., any time I ! 'ih inst. lie gives special attention | I •! Hack Pay, Bounty Ac., of sol- ■ ■ lied m Southern Prisons. f " iiooi. CELEBRATION IN WARREN. §i -y 11 the Sunday Schools in Warren J '1 ice last Wednesday, Aug. 30th, in | Presbyterian ('Lurch. All the |: "lie from South Owego, another, • liniii Susquehanna county, came | | --ions, with music, tasteful ban- j J| ;uiate mottoes. Among the latter bath Schools better than Prisons." ■ 4'tuies." •' I'm glad I'm in this ' I lu.ehing.' The vast army of S. I .J : a■• d in front of the church, more j |t •• '-il strong, seemed to be astounded 1 ">nsions. Adjutant Clark, the Mar f ■ tound Lis command somewhat de- H •' " n brought them into line. w, were under a burning sun, the i I; ' ' the woods away," was most accep f 'Ol to go. Just then the singers | and turned it into a delightful ■ -• haeing been sung, was turned j ider, ami we all went "to the A'tei .ij.propriate opening exercises, H '■ v - Mr. Brooks, introduced the lliadl'ord Co. S. S. Missionary ' liildrm. Kev. Mr. Weslake, of B ' tin parents,and Elder Porter, of B " were brief, in earnest and to the 1 :! ' s then entertained the speakers, B 1 1 nts uuj " the people at large," variety of goodies. The tabli s B ' in under the weight of frosted I 111 :,| id candies. There could be go B 1,1 hungry away. We heard H v ' ''"l'laint, except that some got no B '" ° Uc will say, " That must have been ' Oition, if there was nothing else to B ' V excepted. And so it waseaji |f " ' Miid of LeraysviHe deserve spec- H ' " v> '' v " rc inost agreeably impressed " ,Lri with the generosity of its B so good service gratuitously.— Some of "the boys" too managed the fife and! drum admirably. If " Max " wants to bear good ; Yankee martial music, we advise him to send this ! way. We congratulate our friends in Warren. ' Sm h interest in the Sunday School as that mani : tested last Wednesday is a good omen with any! people. Having devised "liberal things" for one of the noblest institutions of the age, they will also I reap "liberal things 'in the bounties of llim "who ; giveth ns richly nil tiiinys to enjoy." li. C. Towanda, Sept. 1, 1(5. A little free ami easy talk with land holders along the proposed line of railway from I Towanda to Wuvurley. satisfies us that the right of way for such road may he obtained with little or ! no expense. The people manifest much anxiety i for the building of the load, and several able far mers living from one to three miles oil' the line of the road, and some living along it, propose to take J stock in the road, The difficulty generally en- ■ ! countered in getting right of way, we leel satisfied ! 1 will not be experienced in this proposed road.— Waceriy -Advocate. A GREAT SUCCESS. —\\ e are informed by -Mr. I>. W. IIUOHES, agen'E for HAXMOND'S life of j President LINCOLY, that the popular demand for ; the work is unprecedented. He will soon com- ' I mence canvassing the Eastern towns of the county, j 1 We have no doubt from the well-known intelli- j genu ol tlie people of Eastern Bradford that many ! copies will be subscribed for. J. \\ . TAYI.OR lias just returned from ! New York with a large stock of goods in liis line, } I selected with great care and bought at the lowest I rates. It is hardly necessary to call the attention ! : ol the ladies to hi- assortment as they have away | of soon finding out where can be purchased the! cheapest and handsomest articles. TAYLOR has displayed unusual taste in selecting liis new goods, as will found upo: i examination. U A Jl B IKB. lIECKEIi —BOVIEIt.—By liov. I. B. Lake, Aug, 21th, Mr. James L>. Becker, of Armenia, to Miss .Sarah E. Bovier, of Granville. KLLLEY BAXTER.—Aug. 31st, by the same, Mr. Edward Kellev, of Leioy, to Miss Delphine , Baxter, of Granville. LI'DINGTUN—(JKAYTON. in Lcroy, Aug. 27tli, Riti-i, by A. Boyse Esq.. Mr. James R. Ludiug toii, of Sullivan, Tioga Co., to Alias Mary E. Cray ton, of Franklin, Bradford Co. HHMHUHBCXBSZXAJC ajli i DIED. SMITH. A. L. Smith Co. B, lO'.lth ltegt., P. V. ; Killed just before the surrender of Gen. Lee, April 9th 1805, near Petersburg, in the 20 year , [ of his age. He enlisted at Scranton Sept. 29th, 1801, and j 1 served his country faithfully up to the time of his ! I death which occurred at the close of those great i ! victories that had electrified the nation and culmi- j J inited in the surrender of Lee and the sudden I downfall of tlie rebellion. A bin 3: sinitli by trade, lie worked at his vocation in the tillage of VYyalu sing, where he will long be reim mbcrcd for his uncommon industry and untiring devotion to bus- 1 ; iuess. He was a good neighbor, a worthy citizen i and a successful mechanic. His daath, though in so glorious a cause, is deeply regretted, and it will be long before his place will be filled, lie became j a devoted christian alter he went into the army, I and Lis letters bit utln a pure faith and a fiimhope j in Christ, and a comrade in anus writes in his j j dairy under Ins last memoranda : "The above is j the last writing of our beloved comrade in arms to ! put down one ol the luu.si wicked and unholy re- i billions the world ever saw, and nobly did lie do j i his pall . gallantly he bore the Red ill art, the I j badge our 21th I ■ ips. April Mb, MY marched | j thirty-sevi n miles to come in supporting distant • | lof Gen. fSheridaii. April '.lth, resumed our nut: eh | |atl a. m., anil at 7 halted for coffee, at engaged I the enemy at Clover Hill, ni tr Appomattox Court j House, and at 10 u. in.. A. L. Smith was numbe lid ! with the sliiin. übrave man had died in his conn- : ; trv s cause. We pause to drop a tear for our com- ' lade. He lett a wife and om child and a large I ; circle of lvlativis anil frii nils to mourn his di ath. COBB.— In l'ike. August 1 1th, l'liilinda P. dangh ti rofE. W. and C. E. Cobb, in tie-13 year of her age. FITCH.—In Asylum. Aug. Stli. Daniel M. Fitch i Co. B. Nltli lb gt., P. V., of dropsy, in the 22 , j year of his age. PAGE.—It is supposed in Andersonville prison, time unknown, Alnion Page, Co. H, 57th Regt., j L". V. He went from Asylum where his parents reside, and was taken prisoner on the 24th of June, and has never been beard from but once since, and j then lie was in the Pyisou Hospital : a fearful nu ! certainty bangs over the fate of a noble and brave i boy, and Cod grant that the fiendish keepers and \ officers ol those pens of cruelty may be brought to ; c m lign punishment. Xiiu J IST OF LETTERS REMAIXIXG IN I J the Post Office at Towanda, Pa., lor the week end ! ing Sept. 2, 1805 : Allen F. A. Miss, (Greys Emma E. A< Li Alex. Goff 11.11. Bnrk I'avid Hinwooil D. IV. : llutler V. T. Hewitt 1). W. 1 Bardsiey Ernest Hi lcmnh G. 11. I lli.-lioj) F. A. Hall I. 11. | Belden G. F. Hotcbkiss James 1 Bradley H. T. Hurley J. \V. BramaJohn Hakes Sarah E. j Bradly J. A. HaydouWai. | Hayes Roger iJerdan Geo. : Bennett J no. S. Leavitt Eineline : Black E. E. iLermorth J. T. 2 ! Boone Timothy. ibeltoy IV. E., U. S. N. Carean Amelia 2 Miles A. W. ! Corey E. A. j Martin llenj. ChaniLcrlin J. F. Masses C. A A. ; Ci'ok Jus. Sen. • McGee Enns ; Callihau John Mauley John i Carnin James McDonnell Kate | Carnegie John O'Leary Hannah (foreign) i Claneey Kate Prince I>. A. 3 Coolbaugh Moses M. i Payne ltev. i.cla Coolbaugh Mary j.Smith Azenath Connor 'l'hos. 2 Snick Esther Cook W. G. ;Sherman G. \V. Dayton A. B. Strick George Douglas E. M. Smith Henry | Devenport Eiia ;Shiner Lewis i Decker Geo. L. - Sedgwick T. A. ! Donaran James j Tubby Frederick 1 Detrick Win. Tolcs Henry ' Fisher John j Werkhizer Kastburn | Flinn John (Ward F. B. ; Ferguson E. Youtz Samule W. Gregg Anna tm" Persons calling tor any ol the above letters will j please say "Advertised." S. W. ALYORD, Sept. 4 , 1565. Postmaster. J TNI TED STATES INTERNAL REV E- L XL'E.— Notice is hereby given, that the Annual list of Excise Taxes for 1865 has been tiansmitted to ine by the Assessor, and the same has become due and pay able. and that the Collector will attend in the County of Bradford (in person or by deputy,) at the times and places hereinafter mentioned lor the purpose of receiv | ing tha same : In Towanda, trom this date till Oct. 2. Also Satur i day, Oct. 7, and Friday, Oct. 20, at bis office. in Wyaiusing, Monday, Oct. 2, commencing I o'clock ; p. m.. and tiil noon on Tuesday, Oct. 3, at the office ol ; I Andrew Terry. In l.eKiiv-ville, Wednesday, Oct. 4,atJ. li. Fletcll- j I crs'. In Orwell, Thursday. Oct. 5, till noon at Daniel i i Stevens'. | In Windham, Thursday, Oct. 5. commencing at 2 p. ; ! m.. at Hiram Sherry-'. In Rome, Friday. Oct. 6, till 2 p. m., at J. 15. Van j Winkles'. In Athens, Wedne-day, Oct. 11, commencing at 1 p. ; m.. and Thursday, the 12th,till 2 p.m.. at the Exchange j Hotel. In Smitbfield, Friday, Oct. 13, till 2 p. m.. at L. S. j Arnolds'. In Troy, Monday, Oct. 16, commencing at 1 p. m. and Tuesday. the 17th, at V. M. Longs'. In Canton, Weducsday, Oct. 18. at Whitman's Hotel, j In Burlington, Thuisday, Oct. 19, between the hours ; I j of 12 and 3 p. m. , Notice is also given, that all persons who neglect to pay the duties and taxes assessed upon tnein, within I the time specified, will be liable to pay 10 per cent, ad- 1 , dition upon the amount thereof. Payment may be : j made at any of the times and places mentioned. Pay ; 1 j mints must be made in government funds, or notes of j , National Banks. H. L.SCOTT, Collector, i 13th District Penn'a. j •j Collector's Office, Towanda. Bcpt. 5,1865. PENSIONS.-PENSION CERTIFICATES Cashed on and alter Sept. 41 li J. N. CAI.IFF, Pension Agt., i Towand, Aug. 24. IBis. Office over "Post Office." ... iCem 3to)crtiscmcnts. LWKM FOR SALE.--THIS L'LACK LS , ' A well known as the Warner Farm, lies in Wysox ; ! twp.. on the Susquehanna river, opposite the borough! , ot To v inda and adjoins lands of M. I.aning. Esq ,Judge Morgan. IL Coulbaiigh. I!. Brov.ii and others. Tins farm contains above 290 acii s, ot which about f< ; o arc ! I cleared. There is a dwelling hon-e. tan barns, corn I housi and a large orchard of gratfed trait. tis well t watered with mver-lailing springs of water, one of , ivliich is brought to the housi, and is well adapted lir j a dairy larnt. The dwelling house is less than A m.ie J from Towanda Bridge. Persons ic.-irous of puichasing ; a cheap Farm near to a County town, and public In-t: i tule. would do well to view this place, a- it will be 1 positively sold at a very low figure. EDW. OvERTON. I'owanila, Sept. 1. lHu.j. .S'.B. The person who bought this place la.-t ivi. ' i wa- unable to comply with the terms .by lea i ll o: lo - - 1 y the high freshet in the rfver. 17. (). Iff Iss 1! . (• HUNT Contemplates opening a School tor a limited number of l girls, on Second St., on VVeduesdey, Sept. 6, IsOj. ThKMS I'EK QI7AKTEK. Common English Branches f . ,"b | Higher " " ii 2to 700 French (extra) 2 ail to 4 60 No extra charge for Latin. School year ol 42 weeks,divided into lour equal terms. Much expi rieuec. and considerable opportunities lor observation in different methods of teaching, enable Mi-- Hi sr to olltr her service* io those iute-.-i-.-ted witu a certain degree ot confidence. Cnexcejitiuiiable referen ces given it iv qui red 1 Towanda, Aug. 29, l- ;5. 1 J. GRIFF ITII S sl'e'e'E-.sOK iM (JUWLES IV (JO'S 800 K STORL, NEWS ROOM AND EXPRESS OFFICE, } Which are all in the Post Office buil l ng. on Main street | directly opposite the Court House. We have the largest : and most eieg.iut assortment it ! BOOKS, STATIONERY, BLANK and LAW R00h..-. MAGAZINES, PEklOifr VI.S, SINGING BOOKS, SHEET ML.- 10, LITHO GRAPHS, PHOTOORAI IIS, PHOTOGRAPH M.IIUMS, DIARIES, t OR ibtid, AC..&C., to he found tywhere in the coantry We ;> i stantiy riceiving, Torn New V- k ..:id i aim ■ iphsa, ; such as Ha filer's iud Atlarti. o:P: lie , Youi.g Folks, GeuUy'- f..uiy*.- Rick, lb : li oi's Mag.izi; . S n" ' ; American, Baßou'.- Dollar Muurlily, Chin.ney Corn' r, , Hours at Home, The Nation, Budget of Fun, Mrs. . Grundy, Dime X' ivvls, Sotig U< aiui News Papers : 1 ais i the Daily Tribune, Times, Herald, Journal ol Cum j mcrce, Sun, Ledger, Mercury, Clipper, Boston Pilot, Ac. BEST GOLD PENS, ; ever brought to this market; Port Mouuiis, Pocket. Diaries lor 1866 ; Bank Note Reporter's and Description j Lists, descnimig all the couuterleits and broken i-atik ' I notes now afloat in the country,—every man should havejoue. We also have the Digest stock ot School Books i ever brought to thismarkct,which we oiler at a very low j figure for cash. 1 PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, FAMI BIBLES, WRITING DESKS. Methodist, Presbyterian and ail kinds of HYMN BOOKS. ALL THE I'OETs. ! LAW, SCHOOL, BLANK. And all kinds of Booke. Everything in the Bonk and Stationary line. A Y HOOKS OK OTUES I VTTi.'i; . Ct.l-iIKU CAN UK OKDKUKI) TBUOrOH t"S CROMPTLV, 11' CITY ('KICKS. i Our Express runs to Waveriy ev. iy morning (S .udays ! excepted) audrotur: • every evening, . arrviug | a-se.i --] gci-s and Express Goods. fie; iimir for starting from Towanda is 7 ill the morning, and returning leavt - Wu vcily at 54 o'ch . k p. lu., 0.1 the arrival of the Expre.- Ir jin New York. We pay special attention in sending and receiviug Expres- packages I • on! irom the army. JOHN J. GRIFFITHS. ' Towanda, Aug. 2s, 1>63 ; JJAGLE HOTEL IN TOWANDA, FOR SALE. j Eocatiuii. i.n the south-ide ol the Square, by the Pre -by terian Church. Apply to W. A. PECK, offlce, Cni'.n Block, north side of F-ijuare. May I*. 1- 1000 8 vLEs ME N xv vN T1 fOlt THE I.IFK AND TIMES OF A1? R AnA M L I XUO I, X ! By Dr. L. P. Brockett, the tminent historian, T.'.o Octavo Pages. Sold exclusively hy subscription. The ■ mmense. Those only desired who are competent to ell trom 20 tu 100 ot more, ol this superim .. Ik to i.ich lavarable Town, hip, where as many other similar : looks have been delivered. R. 11 CCRRAN. Publishers. Aug. 21. 1865. Main & Water Sts., Rochestre. N. V. i \ (.' E X T S \V ANT KI) 1 1A Foil THE N U R S E A SPY. j The niust interesting and exciting book ever publi-h --1 ed, embracing the adventure- of a wuiuan in the Union . army as Nurse, Seoul and Spy, giving a most vivid iu ; ner picture ol the war. j Teachers, ladies, energetic young men, and especially returned and disabled officers and soldiers, in want of profitable employment, will find it pecuhaily adapted to their condition. We have agent-, clearing tl u. per ; month, which we will piuvctoany doubting applicant. Stud for circulars. Address JUNES, BROS. A CO., N E. corner Sixth and Minor Streets, ! July 10, 186.",. Philadelphia, Pa. x Y -MOS'l I.MI'ORTAXT DISCOVERV ! iNTEKE.-TINIi TO AGENT-. FAKHEHS, ANII LADIES, ! We arc making a single machine which combines the be t and chenpc-t portalJe Wine and filer Pros, the : dryest Clothes W ringer, and the in -t powertul Lifting i Jai'k in the world, lt is the only pre.-- adapted to mak ing Apple Champaign, which is now regarded us one of i the most important discoveries ot die age. A good agent wanted in every county, to whom we wiii hold out such inducements as to ensure 4100(1 betore Christ mas. '1 lie first one making application train any cor.uty shali have the exclusive agon. y. Eull paiticulars. terms, etc., by Circular. Address HALL, REED A CO., Aug. 14.1865. No. o > Liberty St., N. Y. I QHEEP ! SHEEP ! ! SHEEP ! ! ! O Those wishing to secure a flock of sheep can do so without paying out money in advance. I have a fine lot of about 150 which I will let out to double in lots to suit. Letting to commence at 10 o'clock a. n:.,on Sat urilay the 9th day of September, at my house in Albany township, Bradford Co., Pa. 11. 11. HOAGLANI). New Albany. Aug. 21.1865. T OST.—BETWEEN THE STORE OF V. ±JE. A J. E. l'iillct.iu Wysox, and tlie Towanda Bridge, on the 28th i . . a Black Mo; •> 'traveling Satchel. Containing om-calico dress, a .ri of slippers and a quantity ol infant's clothing, 'the tinder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at Piollct's Store, in Wysox. MATILDA MILLER, . Aug. 28,1865. —3t jpA RM S F0 R SAL E ! The subscriber offers two Farms for sale, one ol 40 acres with buildings, 30 acres improved, and splendid fruit of all kind.-. Uueol ao a. res.with log buildings,some improved and splendid timber, all within threc-tourtbs of a mile of f.croy. For turthei iutonuation consult Leiny, Ja!y 24,1865. L. B. HARRIS. j TJISSOLI'TION OF PARTNERSHIP"! The partnership heretofore existing, up to the Ist of April last, between A. F. Cowlesand John J. (iriffitlis, under the tirm ol Cowles A Co., has been dissolved by mutual consent; and the Rook and Stationery, and Ex press business, hereafter be conducted by tne under signed, to wh "Di the debts due to the late firm ol Cowles A Co. have been assigned and are payable. JOHN J. GRIFFITHS, Aug. 8, 1665. Successor of Cowles & Co. —CAUTION.—AII persons tire U hereby cautioned against purchasing a certain judg ! ment note (so called) made at Orwell, Bradford county, i I'a.,byJ. W. PAVSOV for the sum of S4OO with interest and dated April 27th, 18C4. and payable to the under signed or bearer six months alter dale, as the same has j been stolen from the subscriber. i Aug. 7. 1865. WM.B. FEAB. £ STRAY.—C ame into theenclosnre oftbe' Subscriber on or about the 20th day of July, 1865, a Yellow Heifer, Bui U Horns, thin in llesh. supposed to l fie about one year old. The owner is requested to come I forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away, or sue will be disposed ol according to law. HARRISON DORIC Burlington, Aug. 17, 1865.—3t E^STKAY. —Left the enclosure of the nn- J dersigned, on or about the 31st of July, a Large, | Red, Itoari Cow,—the end of her tail has been cut off. i and she has but three teets. Any person giving infor i uiatiou of her whereabouts, will be suitably rewarded. I Towanda, Aug. S, ISCS. REBECCA WILCOX. E STRAY.—Come into the enclosure of the subscriber about the 21st of July. 1865. a RED i COW, one hip down, and about 12 years old. The ow • j er is requested to come forward, prove property, piy j charges and take her away. ! Litchfield, Aug. 8, 1865. PUTMAN HARLOCK. jjn ok s alt; ! One Open Spring. Iron Axled Buggy. 1 Sulkey wjth Sprout Springs, I Sett New Double Harne.--, IS of Single Harness. June 27, 1565. C'HAS. M. HALL. •X'ciu vUnHTtijcmcuts. mo THE CITIZENS OF CANTON, AND A SURROUNDING DISTRICT ! FELLOWS, CKANDAI.L & CO. Have procured the services ol J AMES TOM t'SON,whn.>>e mime stands lir.st among the Blacksmiths of this county, and we ltd assured that his well earned reputation and i Xjiii o nce in ilorsc-s !■• cing, cannot tail to please any or all alio may lavur us with a call. J AS. H. FELLOWS, D. O. C'HANDALI., JACOB O. MEKRJTT. Alba, Pa.. Aug. 21, lsiij.—am PENNSYLVANIA AGRICULTURAL A SOCIETY.— The Pennsylvania Slate Agricultural Society will hold its exhibition on .September 2i;th,27t:i, 2titii and 2'Jtli, listij , at WILLI AMSPORT, LYCOMING COUNTY. Any intdrmati in di nod by persons desiring to exhib it, applicatii.iis lor premium lists or posters,or by mem bers oi the society, will be given by the undersigned, or by A. Iutl> Ila.mii.ton, President, Jlarrisburg, i'a. V. II ROWER LONGAKKR, S -rotary. Norrislown, June it, Itttio. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- Notice I A is l.i-reby given that all persons indebted to the es tate ol V. N. BOA RDM AN', late of Windham de. 'd, are requested to make immediate payment, and ail having claims upon s iid estate will present theui duly authenti cated for settlement. •.LIZA 110AKDM AN. Aug. lb, 1865. Adminwtratrix. I mii E AMER iC AN I' LQP I. E FOB THE A M ERIC A N WATC II ! AND THE AMEII JC A N WAT CM ! FOB THE A M K R HI A \ I' In ORE K ! All styles >f nioveoients, in all styles oi casts, tor all kinds of prices, except prices, at JOHNSON'is, 2s Lake Street, (Sign of the American Flag.) Aug. 7, I*s. Hlmira, N. Y. ' /J ROCKERY AM) GLASSWARE AT REl)l' CE P PRI CE S ! 1 take pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Brad ford and vicinity, th t 1 have purchased the stock of i Crockery and Glassware hereto! ire owned by E. If. l'ayne, which added to my former stack, CROCK KRY, GLASSWARE, PLATED WARE, T \RLE A I'Ot K ET CCTLERY, Makes .is g ,] m assortment as can be I >anl west oi New York. My stock of Crockery consists ol j.-s IN D I FFB I! E N T P A T 1 ERNS, Plain and Figured W H I T E liKANIT E W A R E . You will also find a choice lot of (J UOCE H1 E S A N1) PB () V 1 S 1O N S , Wood, Willow, Stone Waie, and Self Sealing Fruit Jars at low prices. My motto i-small profits quick returns and ready pay. All kinds of Farm-is Produce want d. tor which t lie highest Market Price f ill be paid. W. B. CAMPBELL, Wavkp.i.y, N. Y., Juno 7, LSG.I. r ATES'I \RRIY.\LOF NEW GOODS ! AT W I I. f. I A M A . E () (' K W K L L 'S. Consisting ol LADIES' DRESS GOODS, MOZAMBIQUE, CIIARE, ML RAT, DE LA INKS, AC. LADIES" CLOTHES, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, HATS, and a general variety of LADIES' GOODS. MENS' BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMKRES, SATTIXETTS, JEANS, DRILLS, And a variety of VESTINOS. ; A well selected assortment of LADIES' and MISSES I SHOES and SLIPPERS, and MEN A BOYS' BOOTS. | Also, Mens' Coys'and Childrez s r I SOFT STB \W HATS and CARS, of all descriptions. Usual large Assortment of CROCKERY, GLASS and STONEWARE. You will find, by calling, a cheap lot of HARDWARE, WOODEN WARE, RORES, CABS, BASKETS, &C., AC. NOW FOR THE 4TII OF JULY ! FIRE-WORKS, lof all descriptions, and TOY Sot ail kinds on hand. Piease call and examine my large atul general assort ment of Goods, which will l>c sold at lowest prices lor Cadi and Produce. I June 22,1*0j. fUcrcljaniiijc. ■ IT E N R Y MER CU R A C 0 ~ Towanda, Penn'a, Have on hand and are opening at I, oW K S'l M A It KE T 1* It lOK S , A superior stock of DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, WOOLENS, COTTONS, WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, BOOTS & SHOES, CROCKERY, Ac. To wanda, March 21. 1M55. j : QRE A T A.T TRAC TI 0 N AT MON TA N J! ' S STO RE ! •* PEA< E PRICES. Every vaaicty ol LADIES' CLOTH, AND FANCY DRESS GOO I) S . ► Goods for Gentlemen of EVERY DESCRIPTION. And all.the known Styles to su.t this Market, which will he sold at \Y II OLES AI. E 0 R RET AI L TO Sl' IT CUST O M ER S , At prices that • 'Md but l ica-e. Returning thanks i past iav -s, we invite att< nth a ti> • ,r I -ii >' Stock of Gui -is. June p, 1865. MONTANYE & CO. j \Vr IC K II A M A BLACK, ! Are now offering NE W GOO 1) S AT N E W R R I C E S ! DRESS GOODS, DOMESTICS, V. lIITE GOODS, uud NOTIONS. II A I" S & V A R S , OF THE LAT ES T STYL ES . BOOTS cV SHOES, In viii'iety. j W I 0 K 11 A M A B L A C K I Keep a stock of CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, i To which wo invito special attention. AYe offer our Goods on Rio CASII SYSTEM. June 12, Isfij. I (J RE IN G ! SPRING! SPR IXG ! i 18 0 5. /' 11 1C E S N 0 IF XV IT 111 X TII E 11 E A CII O F AL L ! ! I TRACY& M 0 0 R E, Are now opening a j FINE STOCK OF SPRING GOODS, Including a handsome variety of | DRESS GOODS, SPRING SHAWLS, F A NCY G OODS A NOTION S ! A Good Stock ot 1 PRINTS, DOM (ASTICS, CARPETINGS, Ac. ! I LADIES' AND GENT'S HATS. GROCERIES, HOOTS AND SHOES, April 10. CROCKERY, HARDWARE, Ac. : IjURM FOR SALE.—THE SUBSCRIBER | A otitis his l.irui lor sale in the borough of Leßays- I ville, aud contains id a, res, about G i acres improved, with a large Dwelling House a good spring of water near the door, a wagon-house, harn and shed thereon. ! Terms made easy lor the purchaser. L. M. STEVENS. I Lcßaysvillc, tug. 25, lsi.7.— It Ulcrtljanbijc, INTSEE3TING T O ALL ! The subscriber would most respectfully announce to the citizens ot Bradtcrd County, and "the rest ot man kind," that lie has u eeutly pnrclu ed,aud most elegant ly refitted the stand formerly owned by T. Humphrey, .uid more recently by S. X. Broiuun.and lias jest receiv ed an entire stock ot ,u v/ go ; i • . purchased whoby since the ' caving in" of the rebellion, which will enable hint to offer his stock at such prices as will he sure to give entire aali-la thai to nil close buyers. In the stock will lie found a well - iectcd assortment ot DRY GOODS, GROCEIHEb. REAIIY MAi 'E CLOTHING, II AT.-, iiOOTb .i. SHOES, CROCKERY, &C. l'he motto will be Small profits, quick sales, the 'nimble ixpeucebettei li.i:; *h■ low hilling."' 'MtHiot uit.it t. be imrie on delivering the goods, i'icaae l'c.men .el' the p.uee, which will heieattei" he known us the- "He. Hive." Orwell, June 15, 1805. L. H. BRONfiON. BLACK SILK SIIA\Y LS * At tnu Bee Ilive. BROC II E L 0 X C A XI) SINGLE At the Hee Hive. SU.M ME R SUA WL S , Beautiful styles, at the Bee Hive. MOUR N1 X G SII A WLS, finest qualities, at the Bee liive. E LEG AX T SUA WL S , All seas >ns • f the year at the Bee Hive. PARASOLS AM) SUN UMBRELLAS, At the Bee Hive. I, A1)1 E S i> UE S S GOO 1) S , Splendid Styles, at the Bee Hive. LADIES' CLOTH, At the Bee Hire. L ADi E S' \YA T E K PR 0 0 U O R REPELLENT ( LOTH, at the Bee Bine. LA1)1 ES ' CO RSET TS , Bet q-..'ll'y, at the Bee Hive. CHILDREN.-' SHOES, GLOVES AND HOSIERY. at the L'ee Hive. HATS OK THE LATEST Vi'YLES," At the Bee Hire. 800 T S A N D SIIO ES , Largo assortment, at the Bee Hive. C R 0 C K E R Y k G L A S S \Y ARE, Latest Patterns, at the Bee Hive. T E A S ! k Tr A E T T . i T E A r. T Ait kinds. 0< nig. Japan. Y' lin Ih-mii. Ounp wder t iiav Bee Hive. DAIRY SALT . At the If c Hive. A GREAT MANY GOOD- THAT IS : WANTED IN EVERY FAMILY, at the Bee Hive, j GO A • . • \' the i'fi: lilVi . Ol vr.\ Pa. 1 L. ii. BItOXSOX THE KM POL'DA -t, Saratoga : a.. ' Co; . _ i! . a::,'. i:...111's Ha:# and - at. . (Caps. All the new colors ot Bonnet Ribbons, Moon on . ■ ' , and Corset skirt. Silk Lmbre as and i'a Is. Plain L I Chti'.elle ilcud Drcf ■. > a: 1 silk N< A Fine assort | ment of Kid G1 >ves, French Con ets, Plain Linen, Em- j hroidcred and \u u Cc-Lars. l.iaeu Thiv d and I j Smyrna Edging. Pima"...ad and Ruflling, Embroider- . ing and Tucked E e'i.'.gs. \ good assortment of Gloves | and Hosiery. Blutk s k Mitts. Yauki Notions, Wide j j Belts and Belt Buckles, Hair and Clothes Brashes, Fans j and Fancy Combs, til colors Xephyr-. Bonnets and iuts trimmed sit c ; viry li test New j York style.-. Millinery Work d >ne on short not' w and j warranted to phase. Bonnets and Hats shaped in the ' j New Style, Ac. " X. B—1 have added to my stock a nice line of dry i Go. ds. Prints, Dclain C'hallis, Black and Colored ! lanac;;iß. All Wool Dclaim <, Gingham, Bleached Mus- I 1 Hit, Plain and Plaid Nans )k, .'.tcenets. A full line of Swiss. Mull, Be'inctt Leas, B.a ; and WhitePasher Lace, Bl.t k, Black and White Polled Lace, and a great many other things too numerous to mention, one dot r north of Cowles & Co.'s Book Store, and opposite the 1 Court House, Towsnda, May 1,1865. igPIN N1 N G \Y 11 EEIs S ! \Y II 0 LES AL E AND R E T AIL. To the citizens aud farmci oi Bradford and adjoining ! I counties : The sub-eribcr would respectfully announce that he is prepared to hirnisli them with i WOOL-WHEELS, FLAX-WnEELS, WHEEL-HEADS, SNAP-REELS, S WIVES, I* LIERS, &C„ &C. In short everything connected with the Home M inu • Csctare ol Woolen and Linen tLr.js. i Merchants w i-diing to purchase to sell a.: En, will please address by mail, wh n list ol prices will he sent. All goods packed iu shipping order. N'. B. Particular attention is ailed to the " Craiulall Wheel-lb -id,'' at art hie far superior to in-, now in use. Albnrlivies wail.uited to give entire satis ... t a C. M. CUAND \LL. Montro.-c, Pa.. June 10, 1565. £egal. riIRI.AL LIST FOR SEPTEMBER TERM, X Commencing .Sept. 11, 1805. SKCOND WEEK. >i iin i*. Ballard vs. Treat Shoemaker, ejectment. Edgar Boel vs. H. K. Stevens .appeal. Daniel McOuffee vs.N. B. Canal Co damages. Chas. btockwellvs. Solomon i.indley appeal. same vs. fiuoa Pepper do. Shipman A Wells vs. Rogers Fowler debt, Am. bale In. A Trust Co.vs. H.W. Patrick, .sci.ia.inort. same vs. Chas. F. Wells, jr do. Wru. V. Watts vs. Ferdinand Allen acc't render. A. B. .-smith vs. Sam'l Kellum, 2d et.al ejectment. Benj. Bennett v.s. John '.v ..-sweet do. Win. i eet'g aße vs. S. H. Canlleld et.al debt. H. A. Hood v,.Bhtpman A Web do. N. Page vs. J. I'. Blood do. 1). .'.l. Us., si ne va. 1! M. Wells tt. al do. p. h ie vs. i. M. Osborne et. al for att. 0 imon B bun! h vs. A ID. B. btorrs et. UL trespass. ... m A Nichols va. Mejicrt A Ward Debt. Green va. 8. H. A H. H. Fitch appeal. A ... - ruble et. al. vs Levi Aadersou, et. al eject. W. 11. l'ylei s auuj'r v.s. iUy.ert X Ward debt. B. Ihtki'i vs. 1.. I). Sweet ejectment. i.ewe- Havana vs. C. L. Ward debt. Till Ki> WEEK. i.ydia Munson va. Amos Baker issue. Chas. Kntpp vs. John F. Loug A Co trespass. ( lark ,v Baker va. Abraham bteers et. al debt. D. C!. IMbvs. David B. Palaur ejectment. Jami H. Sawyer vs. Alouzo Long —case. Joim B.rtz vs.l'omeroy Bros trespass. p. nuivy Bros. vt. J. b. bUlead appeal. J... Aestbrook v.-. D. U. weeucy do. H. it. Wilbelm v.-.w. A Orange Scnrader case. i P diy Cinlftuu v.s. J. W. Sweet replevin. Aiidiaou r aiicr vs. b> huyier Gates appeal. Gc . A. llolden v.-. J. W. bweet ejectmeut. . N. C. Blsbree va. 8. G. Hathaway do. t. -autuwuv ix r vs. W. AJ. 11. Barrowclifl. .trespass. M. M. ( lbaugh vs. D. B. appeal. ■ David Barber vs. John C. Adams case. . has. Phiillp'a adm r v a . Mary Koliston issue. N . v.. R. it. Co, Va. Jaiaes B. Adauis trespass. bam; Hyatt et. ah vs. T. b. Biliotiet. al. do. Ult ViIEUKO CO UN TY Sb : bubpaa.ift lor second week returnable Monday. ,Sept. 11,,- iJ, tor taud ween, Alouday, bept.ls.al 100 clock a.m. E. O. GOODIUCH, Aug. s, ISdo. Prothunotary. 1 IST OF THE NAMES OF PERSONS JU ul nva as Juioi, for b -ptemlrer Court, lstij ; rttAVbKS J' KOKS—2D VVEZE. Aiba oro", Aiviu T. fiuabar, John J. Reynolds, Vol . , ii.-ua; A-yiam, Robt. Bull; Athens boro', Juo. i iii, unp ell; do. twp.,Bamael Ovenahlre,jr., i . .iliu-'t u , Cuarlcs Ross; do. West, Danverse ml -a tp., 11.McClelland. Roderick Williams; E. . Herrick, D.Taylor; Leroy,S.C.Van fleet; -M : roe twp., f. Svvect ; Orwell, Alphouzo Bos w .ru-; Pia-.-j b. li. Stevc-us ; Btdgjcrry, tdwiu Bcck vvith, Aaron Ostrander, Wui. fuller ; Springfield, A. B. fa i tug; bmithtic.d, J .-Ues Lyon. K. G. Durfe ; She ... q .... Kliaha Newell. ferry, J. L. Jones, F. W. l iar ..cj . iroy twp ,a: gueu f. Wheeler, Smith ilax it i; .w . da boro , L. It. Rogers; do. North, James later, Walter Pollock, Win. Blsbree, Guy Ira _ . ..eils, Frank Bowman; Winumun, Silas Auite; Wari a, J.. tkftou Win taker. TLLAVEBS JI'KORS — 3L> WEEK. A'.tie L.- vp., Geo. AlcAflee. IOJVI Gardner, Geo. Page, ... d .. iite; Aliiany,HonitioLadd, O. W. Cornm, Silas Morse; Asylum, f.itlip Co well ; Armenia John J. Green; Co imbis . .. iilhags; Canton twp., Josiali .• aiica; i ...aKiii., Can . ate. us; Granville, Woodford Clark; Leltaysvihe > i Dan el G. Bailey ; 1 .itch Held, Win. Bostwick; ( well, Jarvis Bnttfea, Gatoh A. Atiyn ; i i , 1'h..., Phi VVrn. mgnew, Kellogg Barnes; j. ..B.i. . bm.'.iiiieiu, Jud.-.on M. Bur „u. : L' rf.mer B: .. , l'a:uudcr Hall ; Towauda i.v , J..M. fox; fdftcurora, Ahnou Pepper ; Towauda boro ,Hen t Basenwine; icir>, J. ii. tlortou ; Troy boro', Cash Kendall, Geo. ii. Humphrey; Wyaox, John Tattle; Wells,JamesM hell; Warren, Cyrus Seta ware , A. v ourn; Wilmot, Paul yaick, Jouu T. shorts. J. .VI. SMITH, J ; !y 2'J, 1865. bheriff. , DJvIiXibTRA 1 OK 6NOTICE.-Nonce J.X. is h ~ y giveu, that all persons indented to tue e i te ot MARVIN McCREERz ■ late of Warren twp., . i d., are requested to make immediate paymeul a < C.0.-e having demands against said estate will pres e..ttbein du,y authenticated lor aettleinent. Jus. F. WHBATON, Aug. 21, lb-jj. Administrator. A DMINIS'I RATOR'S N U'ITCE.-Xotice is uLMJiereby l riven that all persons indebted to the estate JOiB. f'iNTUN, deed. late ol Bradford County, ... icq ■ -,tdt.. make immediate payment, aud tnose having mam against said estate wnl present them . v antiieut. ated tor settlement. JAMES H. WEBB, Aug. Ji, IsG.i. Administrator. \ DM IN It; URATRIX NOTlCE.—Notice J-'X. .. !i-:f,.y a en, that all persons indebted to the j estate >1 t i ,'D L- COBB, late ol l'ike towp., dee'd, a ted to make immediate payment, and • i i. ..n mil. .-aid estate will present them •I a .. i. :..Kitted lor settlement. SAKAH B. COilß. i Administratrix i \ DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE—Notice jt\. . ii a aii j -. ->iis indebted to the es ... X. WILCOX, late of Canton twp.. re i '. 1 G. :: ake immediate payment, and thi . ... u .... aide ta.e must preseut them Jut, a .u -icati I lor settlement. A. I). FOSS. . i . 1m... Administrator. \ DMIJ ISTRATOR'SNOTICE.— Letters A 1 i.: at'iii.-li .ft . ol the goods, chattels, Ac. of i li IXi Bit FUbTBK lateoi Granville twp., dee'd. .to - - über. Al. persons indebt i o said estau in i-equestcd to make payment, and all ... .... demands against the same are notiiied to i the same lor settlement to the subscriber. ANDREW OYSE, 7, 1865. Administrator \ i-Tii.Yiuß> NOTlCE.—Notice il. is , that all I i-..as indebted to the tot i D.GREGG, dee'd, late of Towandat wp, an i .■ ted t'. make immediate payment, and tho.-c hav- I. 1 an is nst said e? ite will present them duly .. u nticated tor settlement. WM. GREGG, .:. istia. Administrator. v DMI S'ISTRATORSNOTICE.-—Notice is /k hereby gives, that all persons indebted toihees- Uti DAVID GIIIbWOLD, late ol Wells twp., dee'd ie i • v-t.-i i, .ike immediate payment, and those • said estate will present them duly .. itl euticated for settlement. E. li. BECK WITH, ..",1-0.",. Administrator. lllisccllancous. E i s -H > 7. I < I i • 7 ~ = s Z , X 0 * 5. g ™' y eV ad A IIS 11 AL L H 110 TIIE RS Wish to call the attention ot the public to their .new Stock of HARDWARE, FARMING IMPLIMK.VTS, BLACK SMITHS' TOOLS, and CARPENTERS' TOOLS. Also, a large assortment of Window Glass, Sash, Paints, Oils, Putty, Varnishes, and l'aiut and Varnish Brushes ul ,:l 1 ids, wh: h will be sold lor the lowest Cash price. Also, a liine assortment of Iv En OSES' E L A MPS every style and pattern to suit the public. 1. " |'s repaired and changed from Oil and Fluid to Kerosene. P.ui. •. ar attention paid to the manufacturing of aU kinds ol' T 1 N WAI! K . 1088 IN O I' R0 X r (LI ITTlltlt To. Wc have on hand a fine article of G l, AS S Fft LIT JAR S , with improved self- sealing corks, and H EitSiE T1 C A I. SEAL IN G CANS, which is one of the best cans used. June 20, l-'.a. I - REWARD.--On Tuesday, '22 d inst., a eolored man traded with me a mare stolen i, m ( Reman of Chemang, N. Y., far a mam ion ring to me ; she was a BAY MARE, 15 or 16 years with a small a tar in her fomherd, a ringbone on her :• in her nigh fore shoulder nude a , A , -it .. . I will pay *lO for the apprehension of (lot iii'.' l '. and *-'• a'sii.'h information as will lead to i! re veryot the mare. Beidl eman also offers a re w id lor the apprehension of the thief. I be ne fro was short, thick-set, with the left eye sore. 11,. filled himself as a pedlar, living near Towan ,l •u.l was last heard of , rossing the Towauda Bridge. PATRICK BUTLER. R:ilghury, Bradford County, Pa.. Aug. 25, 1865. SS ' s -queiianna Co. papers please notice. Y^AIIM FOR SAI,E.—The undersigned JJ offers for mle a valuable larm in Pmithtield twp. G tod buildings fences* (trait Nc. JOIIX N. CAI.IFF, Towauda, July 10,1565. Office over P. 0.