BRADFORD GIFPARTFI. 10CAL AND Gh -N hit AL. Wyoming KEI'LBLICAS' Mr. Win. Bur who has been iu the service of the country, " , sumcil the editorship of the Tunkhannock i urrection.— In an account of a surgi operation upon Aueed SMITH of Canton twp., ' py Din UPDEGBAJT, and copied from the El- S ij'rt/bstT, it was stated that the operation r f ur ined gratuitously. We have been shown .. from Dr. U. in which he corrects the mis aaJ acknowledges the receipt of a fee of SSO . r his services. c To be sold at once, a house aud Good bargain offered. JOHN N. CALIFF, Office Xew s Room. Sept. (5, 1805.—2 m. r ri. .sustained by the llood along the Western :°, a of the Erie Railway is, we understand, serums than was at first supposed, and three "V ir days will be required to make repairs. The • rtic A Great Western Road was also injured rreater extent than the Erie. We learned that j brid"es were washed away between Salamanca Uuuhyk, b ut could ascertain no farther par hcttlars. Uti'i BUCAN COUNTY COMMITTEE. —The fol , , named persons have been appointed by the finnan of the late Republican Convention, as a . vubhrau County Committee for the ensuing rear STANDING COMMITTEE. , ro 1) lIONTANYE, W. 11. 11. GORE, a H C'ABNOCHAN, N.C.HARRIS, usEPH H. HORTON, O. K. BIRD, yf KEYKANDALL, EUGENE KEELER, . y WILLIAMS, L. L. MOODY, '' ROBERT M. PRUYNE. TDR MR. CRITTENDEN, the gentlemanly , !, v gehool Missionary of Bradford County, is i ... .inly " the right man in the righUplaee." His j rt. read at the recent S. S. Associaton in this lice, shows that the most gratifying success at •,u,ls his labors. On Thursday the 11th, ten Sunday Schools—sev .! of them newly organized, numbering in the • Trgate over a thousand persons, convened at i im'.ain Lake, in a sort of sociable family pic- Speecheß were delivered by Revs. Messrs iglass and Crittenden, Mr. Hall of Towanda, Mr. Stewart of Philadelphia. Mr. Douglass l.iressed the schools in regard to their great vilegi sas teachers and scholars, Mr. Critten ... in his happy manner, made a comparison be •i the lives of men who have received relig - instruction and those who have not. He ! be found in the prisons lie visited, but few i who bad ever attended a Sunday School. Mr. ,!1 dwelt upon the happiness which such oceas tus as Sunday School picnics afforded. Mr. : a art then gave out some excellent Lints on the !< ue--s and respect which the young should th- ir seniors, illustrating by a pleasant story ! : ,n old farmer who had a gray horse "with no I a! to speak of." At two o'clock many chickens appeared on the I :i.: tables, with their gizzards under their wings, | anked by cakes, pickles, fruits and flowers. Af- j r tin- dinner had been discussed, the children | r,- ill taken out on the lake, about fifty at a load, ! Mr. Dodd's side-wheel propeller, With flags and sonnets floating on the breeze, ; The little craft sailed on the silver tide." i A young man, not connected with the phools, slightly worse for wine, insisted upon ! etting into the boat, aud in the effort to repel in.', he was thrown overboard and immersed . 1 first. The baptism had the effect of cooling 1 t his spirit*, and he went home " a soberer, if : a better man!" F:I;E !—Fire was discovered in the dwell - enpied by Mrs. Stevens, Milliner, ou Main i ,t. at about 8 o'clock Saturday evening, and so r advanced as to render fruitless all efforts to •ve it There was a goodly crowd on the ground few minutes, and all hands were turned to the of saving the dwellings of Judge Williston i -Mr. Richards, on either side. Fortunately— may say providentially—the night was not uJv, and the atmosphere surcharged with driv -cud, or, in the absence of anything like a - i>ly of water for the engine and paihnen neith hoHse could have escaped serious damage. The me was on the ground in season, and while tlie er lasted, did good service. As it was, it saved . Richard's house and greatly aide.l in saving it of Judge Williston. But every body near the ililiug worked well—we may say heroically, and -• u all did so well it would be invidious to meu u any one in particular. TL ■ fire was kindled by an incendiary without 'kit. There had been no fire in the house for a tck, as we are informed. The affair should be oroughly investigated, and when the guilty one Fund, "let the law do its duty." The act of ■tting fire to a dwelling so located as to endanger lh.ihited dwellings on either hand, is worthy of j Aid punishment.— Wellsboro' Agitator. C '.'RT PROCEEDINGS. —The settlement of tveral cases upon the trial list for the second -•, left hut little for the jury. The Ackla case copied Monday and Tuesday. The only ease in a jury was called, was that of Edgar Buell - Henry K. Stevens. The jury found a verdict • defendant Plantiff's counsel, on affidavits, • 1 and filed, took a rule to show cause why a ' trial shall not be granted, returnable to next -• NT'iy, Sept. 18, the Court proceeded to pass upon the persons convicted in the Quar- Sessions as follows : Fanning Cite. —Defendant plead guilty charge of Larceny. The Conrt sentenced '■ restore the property stolen, pay a fini to lumonwealth of SSO, and undergo an im -nient in County jail for the term of six r -tiis, and pay costs of prosecution. „ I Arh-las. —This ease was concluded on T-csilay of the second week. The jury found c Mrtt Ackla not guilty, and Betsey Ackla guil •' - manslaughter. The defendant, who is an "■man, was sentenced to pay a fine of SIOO ~ undergo an imprisonment in the penitentiary die eastern district of Pennsylvania for the ' - of two years. '''>•• ChurUs Vanrcnsaleer. —Plead guilty of - ..p-ahng, and was sentenced to pay a fine of •ml undergo an imprisonment in the peni ■ -fy for two years. t--. Frances liolfe. —Plead guilty to the '" °f 'mcenv and was sentenced to pay a fine and undergo an imprisonment in the coun • ' for tin' term of four months. " Ie ort h Branch Association of r> Mists will hold its next annual meeting at " :u on Wednesday and Thursday, October "tu and 12th. liie \\ averly Stage leaves the ilt Towanda every morning at seven ' r< tnrilH ever y evening (Sundays ex . p 1 a.isengcrs leaving in this line can go i p ru ' oru '"Ki Owego, Binghamton, Che- A* '"K 11 , Smithboro, Big Flats, Un '4, their business and return by the ""'lraelfv"' eVen ' Rimsengers by this kavo Nfcw V rtame returning It: samt in thc morning reaching Towanda MARRIED . [ ROCKWELL— KELLOG—At Leltoy. by A. Royse Lsq Sept. 9, Mr. John Rockwell to Mrs. Myrtie kellog, all ot 1- ranklin. I'LEMMING HENSON—By the same, Sept. 10, Mr. Olden Hemming, of Leltoy, to Airs. Susan llenson, of Burlington. CRAMNER—BUXTON—By the same, at the Hol comb House, Air. Edwin Cramner, of Alonroe ton, to Airs. Lettie Buxton, of New York. D^KER- TH °MPSON—Li Rome, September 10, by the ltev. Bela Cogswell of Tusearora, Air. Isaac Decker, to Airs. Alary Jane Thompson, both of Rome. LA THROB RUSSELL—At Orwell, on the sec ond inst, by ltev. Clark Salmon, Air. A. Judson Lathrop of Russell Hill, Wyoming Co., to Aliss Mary D. Hook of Orwell. DIED. EASTAIAN—At Towauda, August 17, Willis East man, aged 35, years, 8 months and 17 days. Y OOD In this Borough, on the 15th inst., after a severe illness, C.uaiiK Al. youngest child of Chas C. and Caroline E. Wood. Aged one year and live months. We watched her breathing, through that day, 'Twas painful, short and low, As in her breast the wave of life Kept heaving to and fro! So silently we seemed to speak— So slowly moved about— As we had lent her half our powers To eke her living out! Our very hopes belied our fears, Our fears our hopes belied— We thought her dying when she slept, And sleeping when she died! For when the eve came dim and sad, And chill with coming showers, Her gentle eyes were closed—she had A brighter world than ours ! ' NttD ntllHTtisClUClltS. t EXAMINATIONS.—THE ANNUAL KX -1 amiaations of teachers for the several districts of this County, will be held as follows ; Windham, Tuesday, Oct. 12, Cuykendall School House, j Warren, " 13, Bowen •• Orwell, " H. Orwell Hill Wysox. •' 17 Myersburg " Standing Stone, " 16 Vanncst '• Asylum, " 19 Laporte " Terry, " -0 Terrytown " Wilmot, •" 21 Sugar Run " Albany A Overton " 23 Brown " Monroe twp. A boro', " 24 Borough " Towauda,northAboro " 25 '• " Ulster. " 26 Village " Sheshequin, " 27 Centre " Rome twp.A boao' " 28 Borough " Franklin, " 30 Varney ' Granville, 31 Taylor " Leßoy. Nov. 1 Corner '• Canton boro A twp " 2 Borough " Armenia A Alba boro'" 3 " " Troy twp A boro : " 4 '• " Columbia, " 6 Austinville '• Springfield, " 7 Centre " Burlington westAboro" 8 Borough " Herrick. " If Laudon •• Wyalusing, " 15 Camptown " Tusearora, " 10 Spring Hill " PikeALeraysville Itoro " 17 Borough •' Litchtield, " 20 Centre " Athens tp. A horo 1 " 21 Borough " Smithtield, " 22 Centre " Ridgeberry, " 2.'! Buruham " South Creek, " 24 Gillett " Wells, " 25 Beckwith Examinations will commence at 9 o'clock A. M. None admitted after 10 o'clock, unless unavoidably detained. ' Teachers must inveriably procure certificate* valid in j this county, before commencing school. Provisional j certificates, or those trom abroad, will not be renewed j or indorsed. Should any one expecting to teach in this county be ; unavoidably prevented from attending one of tbe above ; examinations, let him communicate with me by letter. ! Candidates will attend in the district where they reside j or expect to teach 1 They will provide themselves with j stationery. Directors are requested to be pr sent, and it is sug- i gested that they preserve a copy of this notice. O.J. CHUBB'JCK, Orwell, Sept.. 19,16G5. Co. Sup't. j G GENERAL ELECTION PROCLA.MA- I TIO.V— Whereas, by an act of Assembly o! the Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania, entitled "an act re latiug to the elections of this Commonwealth," it is en joined upon me to give public notice of such election to lie held, and also the enumeration in such notice what officers are to be elected, I, J. M. SMITH. High Sheriff of the County of Bradford, do hereby make known and give notice to the electors of said county, on TUESDAY, the 10th day of OCTOBER, in the several districts iu county, to wit: In Alba, at the house of 1) C Kuapp. In Albany, at tire school hou.-e near Wm Barnes'. In Asylum, at the school house near Simon Decker's. In Athens boro', at the house of E S Mathewson. In Athens twp., at the house ol J B Hunt, in Athens Borough. In Armenia at the house of John S Becker. In Burlington boro', at the hall of Henry Vosburg. In " twp.' at the house of Boswell Luther, In " west, at the hou.-e of Ezra Goddard. In Canton boro".at the Central House. In Canton, at the house ot S (J Myers. In Columbia, st the house ol James Morgan. In Franklin, at the house of J M Martin, now occupied by 11 M Southwell. In Granville, at the house ol Beuj F Taylor. In Herrick, at the school house near Daniel Duraud's. In Leßaysville, at In Litchfield, at the house of Cyrus Bloodgotid. In i.eßoy, at tbe school house in Leßoy. Iu Monroe, at the houee of li K Rockwell. In Monroe boro', at the house of Ethel Taylor. In Orwell, at the house of Frauces Woodruff. In Overton, at the house ot David Waltman. In l'ike, at the house of Travel- Bosworth. In Rome, at the Academy. Iu Rome boro", at In Hidgbury. at tbe house of Benj Herman. In ijheshequiu. at the Valley House. In Smithtield, at the house of A J Gerould. In Springfield, at the house of Simon Stevens. In Sylvania boro', at the house of Curtis Merritt. In South Creek, at the house of J F Gillett. Iu Terry, at the house of Jacob Frutchey. la Towanda boro', at the Grand Jury room, in the Court House, is said boro'. In Towanda twp.,at the school house near H L Scott's lu Towanda north, at the house of S A Mi lis. In Troy, at the Eagle Tavern. In Troy twp., at thc house of V M Long, in the boro' of Troy. In Tusearora, at the school house near James Black's, lu Ulster, at the house of J B Uolcomb. In Warren, at the house ol 11 Cooper, In Wells, at the house ot L Set-ley. In Windham, at the house of Beuj Kuykendall. In Wyalusing, at the house of S H Black, in Wilmot, at the house ot A J Stone. In Wysox, at the house ol James M Reed. At which time aud place the electors aforesaid will elect by ballot One person for Auditor General. One person for Surveyor General. One person lor .senator. One persan for President Judge. Two persons for Representative. One person for Treasurer. One person for Commissioner. One person for District Attorney. One person for Auditor. One penson for Surveyor And in and by said act, 1 am further directed to give notice "that every person excepting justice of the peace, who shall hold any office of profit aud trust under the government of the United States or this State, or of any incorporated district and also that every .Member of Congress and of tli* Legislature and the select and com mon council ot any city, or commissioners ol any in corporated district, is by law ir capable of holding or exercising al the same time thc office or appointment ol Judge, Inspector or Clerk of any election of this Com monwealth and that no Inspector or other officer of any such election shall be then eligible to any officer than to be voted for. By the 4th section of an act passed the Ist day of Aprii, 1840, it is provided "that the 13th section of act passed July 2,18l : 3, entitled 'An Act relating to the election of this Commonwealth,' " shall not be constru ed so as to prevent any military officer from serving as Judge, Inspector or Clerk,at any general or special elec tion of this Commonwealth. An Act to change the time of Closing the Polls at the General and Township Elections iu the County of Bradford. SICTION 1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania iu General Assembly met and it is hereby enacted ny tbe authority of the same, That at all General, Special, aud Township or Borough elections hereafter held in the County of Bradford, the Polls shall oe closed at six o'- clock in the afternoon instead of seven, as heretofore provided by law. The meeting of the return judges for this Senatorial District will be at the Court House in Towanda, on tbe seventh day after tbe election. The meeting of tbe return judges of this Judicial district will be held at the Court House in Towanda,the seventh day after the election, which will be the 171 h day of October. The meeting of thc return judges for this Represent ative district will be held at the Court House in Towan da, on the seventh day after the election. J.M. SMITH, Sept. 19,1865. Sheriff AGENTS W A NTED FOB TIJK NURSE A SPY. The most interesting and exciting book ever publish ed, embracing tbe adventures of a woman in the Union army as Nurse, Scout and Spy, giving a most vivid in ner picture of tbe 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 $l5O per month, which we will prove to any doubting applicant. Send for circulars. Address JONES, BROS. & CO., N. E. corner Sixth and Minor Streets, July 10, 1865. Philadelphia, Pa. Kfui nbricrtiscmcnt. ESTRAYKD-FBOM THE PREMISE^ o I the owner, in Towanda Boro', on the night of the i sth of Sept., n LIGHT ItKD COW, with white spot in I her line, and a very iiitle white elsewhere upon her ! legs and body. is ali.nit 7 or S years old, and is | very kind and genth- ie her dispu-itiim Any jifrsi'i ; informing the proprietors of the Ward lb.use ol her whereabouts shall be suitably rewarded, j Towauda, Sept. Is, 18C5. PUR BALE ON REASONABLE TERMS. j That valuable property studded with white oak, hemlock and other valuable timber on Brown's creek, i the land when cleared is pond for farming purposes.— j Containing 280 acres, do ol which is partly cleared. The j improvements are : 1 good steam saw mill, also one j with little repairs to the dam can run by water, one good I barn, and several dwellings around the mill. The prop j erty is only a lev.- miles west of Ulster, a good ship j ping point on the North Branch Canal, aud Snsquehan ; na River, to a capitalst this would be a valuable invest ; rnent. For further particulars address TKTER BRADY, Agent, Sept. 18, IMS. Sparta, Sussex Co., N.J. E W FA L L Or OOD S ! J. W. TAYLOR, Has just received a splendid stock of Fall Goods,icon- j sisting ol all the late styles of DRESS GOODS, such as j Emperess cloth Poplins, a large assortment of all the new shades of French .Merinoes, Plain Alapaccas and Wool Delaioa, also some patterns of new French goods, Blank Silks plain ana rept,a complete stock of Mourn ing goods ami Detains. Calicoes, Ginghams, Balmorals, Hoop Skirts, and a complete Muck of dress trimmings to match al! colors . Broad ;Cloths, Ladies Cloths, and Ladies Woolen j Shawls. Also Misses Shawls, Bleached Muslins and ! Stiirtings. He wishes to say his Millinery is complete with 'all ; the newest styles of Ribbons, Bonnets and Flowers, 1 also old Ladies Caps, infant's Hoods aud ScotcbJ Caps, ! Tnrbans and Hats of all kinds, and iu fact everything belonging to the Millinery business. He invites the attention of the people of Towanda aud vicinity to examine his stock of Goods, one door north ol the Post Office. Sept IS, 1865. 1 JJISSOLFTION OF PARTNERSHIP ! j The partnership heretofore existing, up to the Ist of ] April last, between A. F. Cowlesand John J. Griffiths, i under the linn of Cowles A Co., has been dissolved by j mutual consent; and the Book and Stationery, aud Ex- > press business, will hereafter be conducted by tnc under- ! signed, to whom the debts due to the late firm ol Cowles ! & Co. have been assigned and are payable. JOHN J. GRIFFITHS, Aug. 8,1865. Successor "f Cowhs & Co. 1000 A - XI ENWAN TE I) KOK TIIK I.IKK AMI) TIMES OK AB R A II A M LINCOLN ! By Dr. L. P. Rrockett, the eminent historian, 750 ! Octavo Pages. Sold exclusively by subscription. The best Biography. Terms unusually liberal. Sales are mmense . Those only desired who are competent to ell from 20 to 100 or more, of this superior work to j iacli favorable Township, where as many other similar oooks have been delivered. R. 11. CURRAN. Publishers, Aug. 21, lsiis. Main A '.Vater Sts., Itochestre, N. Y. GHEEP ! SHEEP ! ! SHEEP ! ! ! Those wishing to secure a flock of sheep can do so without paying out money in advance. I have a fine ; lot of about 159 which 1 will let out to double iu lots to ; suit. Letting to commence at 10 o'clock a. in., on Sat- j urday the 9th day of September, at my house in Albany I township, Bradford Co., Pa. H. H. HOAGLAND. New Albany, Aug. 21. 1865. LOST." TIKTWKEN THE STUPE O~U ; E. AJ. E. Piollet,in Wysox, and the Towanda ! Bridge. on the2sth in a Black Morocco traveling j Satchel. Containing one calico dress, a .ai ol s Uppers and a quantity of infant's clothing, 'the finder will be j suitably rewarded by leaving it at Piollet's Store, in i Wysox. MATILDA MILLER, Aug. 26. 1865.—3t j Q E URGE S T E V E N S , GEKEKAL DEALER IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, GRAIN, SALT, AC., Hi ill fern nn's Ti'vck, corner of Main A Bridge Streets, Would respectfully announce that he is prepared to exhibit a fine assortment of GROCERIES, Which are now offering at the lowest possible prices for CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. He would invite the public to an examination of bis stock, which is entirely new and has been carefully se lected with especial reference to the wants ol this "mar ket. He is also prepared to pay cash for all f Coun—lyink i roduce. Towanda. April 25 4.186 o ds JUST RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK, A First Rate Assortment of A No. 1, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FISH, Ac., Which the subscribers offer to the citizens of Bradford County At the Lowest prices, a> d guarantee everything sold of the BEST QIJLITY OR OS.: Also, Wanted, FARMERS' PRODUCE, For which the highest price, in CASn, will be paid. C. B. PATCH A Co. Towanda, Jan, 28,1864. E STRAY.—Left the enclosure of the un dersigned, on or about the 31st of July, a Large, Red, Roan Cow.—the end of her tail has been cut off, and she has but three teets. Any person giving infor mation of her whereabouts, will be suitably rewarded. Towanda, Aug. 8, 1665. REBECCA WILCOX. E STRAY. —Come into the enclosure of the subscriber about tbe 21st of July, 1665, a RED j COW, one hip down, and about 12 years old. The Own- j er is requested to come forward, prove property, pay cli urges and take her away. Litchfield, Aug.B, 1865. PUTMAN HADLOCK, E STRAY.—Came into the enclosure of thc Subscriber on or about the 20th day of July, 1865, a Yellow Heifer, Buck Horns, thin in flesh, supposed to lie abont one year old. The owner is requested to come forward, urove property, pay charges and lake her away, or sue will be disposed of according to law. HARRISON DODD. 1 Burlington, Aug. 17, 1865—3t i&Tcni TO TIIK CITIZENS OF CANTON, AND SURROUNDING DISTRICT ! FKI.LOWS, ('RANDALL A CO. , Have procured the set vices o! J AMES TOlf PS(lN,whose name stands first among the Rlack.smiths of this county, and we leel assured that his well earned reputation and experience in Horse-shoeing, cannot tail to please any or all who may iavor us with a call. J AS. H. FELLOWS, D. C. CRANDALL, JACOB G. MERRITT. I Alba, Pa.. Aug. 21, 1865.—3 m I )E N NSYLVA NIA AGRICULTURAL J- SOCIETY.—The Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society will hold its exhibition on September 26tli, 27th, ! 28th and 29th, 1865, at WILLIAMS PORT, LYCOMING COUNTY. Any information desired by persons desiring to exhib j it, applications for premium lists or posters,or by mem bers of the society, will be given by the undersigned, or by A. Boyd Hamilton, President, Harrisburg, Pa. A. BROWEB LONGAKER, Secretary. 1 Norrislown, June 5, 18G5. rp II K AMER I 0 A N PEO P L E FOR THE AMER I 0 A N WATC II ! AND THE A M ERIC A N \V ATC II ! FOR THE AME RICA N PEOPLE! i I All styles of movements, in all styles of cases, for all kinds of prices, except outrageous prices, at JOHNSON'S, 28 Lake Street, (Sign of the American Flag.) Aug. 7, 1865. Elmira, N. Y. ! | OROCKERY0 ROCKERY AND GLASSWARE | AT REDU C E I) PRICES! I take pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Brad- \ ford and vicinity, that I have pnrchased the stock of i 1 Crockery and Glassware heretofore owned by E. M. \ j Payne, which added to my former stock, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, PLATED WARE, TABLE k POCKET CUTLERY, I ! I Makes as good an assortment as can he found west of | : New York. My stock of Crockery consists of JS IX DIFFERENT PATTERNS, | Plain and Figured WHITE GRANITE WARE. You will also find a choice lot of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, I Wood, Willow, Stone Ware, and Self Sealing Fruit Jars at low prices. My motto is small profits quick returns and ready pay. All kinds of Farmers Produce wanted, for which the highest Market Price W ill be paid. W. B. CAMPBELL, Wavkkly, N. Y., June 7, 1865. TATEST ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS ! AT W I L L I A M A . R 0 C K W ELL'S.! ! I Consisting of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, MOZAMBIQUE, CRAPE, MERAT, I)E LAINES, kO. LADIES* CLOTHES, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, ! I 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 k BOYS' BOOTS. Also, Mens' Boys' and Childreiis' SOFT STRAW HATS and CAPS, of all;deseriptions. Usual large Assortment of CROCKERY, GLASS and STONEWARE. You will find, by calling, a cheap lot of HARDWARE, WOODEN WARE, ROPES, CABS, BASKETS, &C., k C NOW FOR THE 4TII OF JULY ! FIRE-WORKS, ; of all descriptions, and TOYS of all kinds on hand. I Piease call and examine my large and general assort- i i ment of Goods, which will be sold at lowest prices for I | Cash and Produce, j June 22, 1865. STOLEN— CAUTION.—All "persons are hereby cantioned against purchasing a certain judg j ment note (so called) made at Orwell, Bradford county, Pa., by J . W. PAYSON for the sura ot S4OO with interest I and dated April 27th, 1864, and payable to the under j signed or hearer six months alter date, as the same has been stolen from the subscriber. I Aug. 7, 1865. WM.R. FEAR. Hlcnl)ani>t}c. 1 2J EN R Y ME R C U.R k CO., Towauoa, Peun'a, t | Have on baud and are opcuing at LOWEST MARKET PRICES, A superior stock of DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, WOOLENS, COTTONS, WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, BOOTS & SHOES, CROCKERY, kc. j Towanda, March 21,1865. 10.11 EA T AT TRAC TI 0 N AT MONTA NYE'S STORE! PEACE PRICES. j Every vauiety of LADIES' CLOTH, AND FANCY DRESS GOODS. Goods for Gentlemen ol {EVERY DESCRIPTION. And all|the known Styles to suit this Market, which ! be sold at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL TO SUIT CUSTOMERS, At prices that cannot but please. Returning thanks for past favors, we invite attention to our Large Stock of Goods. June 6, 1865. MONTANYE A CO. j yy IC KH A M k BLACK, Are now offering NEW GOODS AT NEW PRICES! DRESS GOODS, DOMESTICS, WHITE GOODS, and NOTIONS. HATS k CAPS, OF THE LATEST STYLES. BOOTS k SHOES, In variety. WICK II AM k BLACK Keep a large stock of CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, To which we invite special attention. We offer our Goods on the CASH SYSTEM. June 12,18G5. P A L L 1 8 6 5. FALL. TRACY & MOORE, Now invite the attention of the public to their opening of FALL GOODS, Embracing a fine variety of DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS and CLOAKS, FANCY GOODS, PRINTS, and DOMESTICS, WOOLEN GOODS, WHITE GOODS and EMBROIDERIES, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, HOSIERY, YANKEE NOTIONS, Together with a good assortment of HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and S H O E S , CROCKERY,HARDWARE, . GROCERIES, Ac. Towanda, Sept. 14,1865. FLLERCLJATIBHE, &C. JMT KII SSTING TO ALL! The subscriber would most respectfully announce to the citizens of Bradford County, and "the rest of man kind," thai he baa recently most elegant ly refitted the stand formrrly owned by T. Humphrey, and more recently by 8. N. Bronson. and has just receiv 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 sure to give entire satisfaction to all close buyers. In the stock will be found a well selected assortment of DBY GOODS, GROCERIES. READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS, ROOTS A SHOES, CROCKERY, AC. The motto will le "Small profits, quick sales, the ' nimble sixpence better iban the slow shilling.'" TERMS— Payment to be made on delivering tbe goods. I'lease remember the place, which will hereafter be known as tbe "Bee Hive." Orwell, June 15, 1805. 1,. H. BRONSON. BLACK SILK SHAWLS, At the Bee Hive. B ROC IIE LONG AND SINGLE At the Bee Hive, SUMMER SHAWLS, Beautiful styles, at the Bee Hive. MOURNING SHAWLS, Finest qualities, at the Bee Hive. ELEGANT SHAWLS, All seasons of the year at the Bee Hive. PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS, At the Bee Hive. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Splendid Styles, at tbe Bee Hive. LADIES' CLOTH, At the Bee Hive. LADIES' WATERPROOF OR REPELLENT CLOTH, at tbe Bee Hive. LADIES' CORSETTS, Best quality, at the Bee Hive. CHILDREN'S' SHOES, GLOVES AND HOSIERY, at the Bee Hive. HATS OF THE LATEST STYLES, At the Bee Hive. BOOTS AND SHOES, Large assortment, at the Bee Hive. CROCKERY & GLASSWARE, Latest Patterns, at the Bee Hive. TEA S I TEA E T E E A J A E E TEA E T j All kinds Oolong, Japan, Young Hyson. Gunpowder, ! 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 i WANTED IN EVERY FAMILY, at the Bee Hive. COATS, VESTS AND PANTS, At the BEE HIVE, Orwell. Pa. *ST Please call and see. L. H. BRONSON I TJUMP HR E Y A CO. Are just receiv ing a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF GOODS in their line. Comprising all the LATEST STYLES and finest quality of GENTLEMEN, LADIES AND CHILDREN'S' SHOES. Particular attention is invited to their stock of TRUNKS, VALISES, TRAVELLING BAGS, AC. The only general assortment to be found in TOWANDA, and all being sold at REDUCED PRICES. June 20, 1865. 5. C S £ £ > a =6 & tc £ © M e* 3 S W r- ~ z I-. K R §* H W 2 2 3 1 3 fS 2 3 1 5 * -■ 5 r ft. O -HH . r Zf) PO G 3*5 ' * a •>Q ► ° r©g W H S~ o a E§° M H 3 O W >$ a P „ C/ 2 p eft ARSH 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, Sash, Paints, Oils, Pntty, Varnishes, and Paint and Varnish Brashes of all kinds, which will be sold for the lowest Cash price. Also, a fiine assortment of KEROSENE LAMPS of every style and pattern to suit the pnblic. Lamps repaired and changed from Oil and Fluid to Kerosene. Particular attention paid to the manufacturing of all kinds of TIN WARE. JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTKNDKP 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. Jane 20,1865. £egal. AD.YI J NISTKATOK' S N UTI CE.-Noi ;:• is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the t estate o r MARVIN AIcCKiCERY. late of Warren iwp , Utc'd., are requested to make immediate payment anil those having demands against said estate will pies euttbeui duly authenticated lor settlement. JOG. F. WHE A TON, Aug. 51, 1665- Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIOE.-Nolie w hereby given that ail persons indebted to the estate of JOEL FINTON, dec d, late of Bradford County, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having demands against said estate wdi present them duly authenticated for settlement. JAMBS H. WEBB, Aug. 31,1865. Administrator ADMINIST RATRIX NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given, that all persons indebted to tbe estate of EDMUND L. COBB, late of Pike towp. dee'd, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claim against, said estate will preseut them duly authenticated for settlement. SARAH E. COBB. Aug. 31, 1865. Administratrix. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE—Notice is hereby given, that ail persons indebted to the es j tale ot SAMLEL W. WILCOX, late of Canton twp.. j dee'd., are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate most present them I duly authenticated for settlement. A. D. FOBS. ! Ang. IT, 1865. Administrator. A DMINISTRATOR'SNOTICE. —Letters i -JA of administration ol the goods, chattels, Ac. of : PHILANDER FOSTER lateot Granville twp., dee d, have been issued to the subscriber. All persons indebt ed to said estate are requested to make payment, and ail persons having demands sgaiust the same are notified to i present the same lor settlement to the subscriber. ANDREW ~OYSE, A ug. I 7,1865. _ Administrator ADMIN I'STKATOK'S N OTlCE.— Notice is hereby given, that all persous indebted to tbe estate of F. D.GREGG, dee'd, late of l'ow&ndat 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 DMINISTIIATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice -XA- is hereby given that ail persons indebted to the es tate ot V. N. BUAKDMAN, late ol Windham deed, are requested to make immediate payment, and ail having claims upon said estate will present them duly authenti cated for settlement. ELIZA BUARDMAN, Aug. 10, 1865. Administratrix. UPDCGRAFF'S INSTITUTE. J? YE AND EAR INSTITUTE DR. UP DE GRAFF, OCULIST, ACRIST AND GENERAL SURGEON, ELMIKA,N*. Y. JYeals all Diseases of the Eye, Ear and Throat. THE EYE.—He will operate upon Cataract, Artificial Pupil, Cross Eyes, Lachrymal Fistula, Pterygium, Entro pion, (inversion ot the eye-lid,] and treats all forms of " SORE EYES," such as Granulated Lidt., Purulent Ophthalmia, Opacities ol the Cornea, Scrofulous dis eases of the Eye, and all diseases to which the Eye is subject. THE EAR.—Treats successfully Discharges from the Ear, .Aloises in the Ear. Difficulty ot Hearing, Deafness, [even when the Drum is entirely destroyed, will insert an artificial one, answering nearly all the purposes of tne natural. TBE THROAT.—Ulcerated Throat, Enlarged Ton sils, together with CATARRH in all its forms, permanently cured. GENERAL SURGERY.—He will operate upon Club Feet. Hare Lip, Clelt Palate, Tumors, Cancers, Morbid Growths, Deformities from Burns, and Hernia, and per forms PLASTIC OPERATIONS—Where the Nose, Lips or any portion of the lace is destroyed through disease or otherwise, by healing them on anew. Will attend to the Amputation of Limbs. ""ka and General Surgery in all its branches. INSERTS ARTIFICIAL El ES.—Giving them all the motion and expression ot the natural, delyiug detection, they are inserted without removing the old one or pro ducing pain. The Doctor's collection ol instruments comprises ail the latest improvement.-,, and is the largest in tbe State, the superior advantages he has had in perfecting hini sell in aii that is uew and valuabfe in Surgery, warrants him in saying that everything within the bounds of tho piofession may be expected ot him. The Institute has been greatly enlarged, so that we can now accommodate an increased number of patients from a distance. Comfortable Boarding Houses attach ed to the establishment. A'o incurable cases received far 'I realmtnt or Upera | Hons. 11 a case is incurable he will be so informed. | Institute on Water street, epposite the Brainard House Eimira.N.Y*. Feb. 2, 1065. miscellaneous. J J. GRIFF ITII S SUCC£&OK TO COWLES A CD'S BOOK STORE, NEWS ROOM AND EXPRESS OFFICE, Which are all in the Post Office building,on Main street, directly opposite the Court House. We have tbe largest and most elegant assortment ol BOOKS, STATIONERY, BLANK aud LAW BOOKS. MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS, SINGING BOOKS, SHEET MUSIC, LITHO GRAPHS, PHOTOGRAPHS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, DIARIES, FOR loGG, AC., AC., to be tound anywhere in the country. We are COD stantly receiving, from New York and Philadelphia, such as Harper's and Atlantic Monthlies, Young Folks, Godey's Lady's Book, Peterson's Magazine. Scientific American, Ballou's Dollar Monthly, Chimney Corner, Hours at Homt, The Nation, Budget ot Fun, Mrs. Grundy, Dime Novels, Song Books, and News Papers: also the Daily Tribune, Times, Herald, Journal ol Com merce, Sun, Ledger, Mercury, Clipper, Boston Pilot, Ac. BEST GOLD PENS, ever brought to this market; Port Monnies, Pocket Diaries for 1866 ; Bank Note Reporter's aud Description Lists, describing all the couuterteits and broken bank notes now afioat in the country,—every man should have one. We also have the largest stock of School Books ever brought to thismarket,which we offer at a very low figure for cash. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, FAMI BIBLES, WRITING DESKS, Methodist, Presbyterian and all kinds of HYMN BOOKS. ALL THE POETS. LAW, SCHOOL, BLANK. And all kinds of Booke. Everything in the Book and Stationary line. ANY BOOKS OR OTHER MATTER PUBLISHED CAN BE ORDERED THROUGH US PROMPTLY, AT CITY PRICES. Our Express runs to Waverly every morning (Sundays excepted) and returns every evening, carrying passen gers and Express Goods. The hour (or starting from Towanda is 7 in the morning, and returning leaves Wa verly at 5 J o'clock p.m., on the arrival ol the Express from New York. We pay special attention in sending and receiving Express packages to and from the army. JOnN J. GRIFFITHS. Towanda, Aug. 28, 1865. GPINNING WNEELS! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. To the citizens and farmers of Bradford and adjoining counties : The subscriber would respectfully announce that he is prepared to furnish them with WOOL-WHEELS, FLAX-WHEELS, WHEEL-HEADS, SNAP-REELS, SWIVES, FLIERS, AC, AC. 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 iu shipping order. N. B. Particular attention is called to tbe " Crandall Wheel-Head,'' an article far superior to any now in use. All articles warranted to give entirejsatisfaction. C. M. CRANDALL. Montrose, Pa., June 10,1865. For sale by Marshal Brothers, Towanda, Pa. GROCERIES CHEAP, E. T. FOX, has just received the finest assortment of 1 Groceries ever offered tor sale in Towanda, To my old customers, I would say, 1 You shall have GOOD, FRESH AND FIRST CLASS GOODS at the lowest price. To any one who will favor us with a call, we think we can offer INDUCEMENTS seldom found in this vicinity We take pleasure in showing Goods, and will try and make it to the interest of all to buy. Onr motto is GOOD GOODS AT LOW RATE, AND FAIR DEALING. January 1864. E. T. FOX,