Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, October 26, 1865, Image 3

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I OCA I- AND GENERAL.
\ K ENTEKI-RISK.— A Regular Daily Ex
j ;,, e has just been established between To
• mil Troy another is in operation between
| and Waverly. Special attention paid to
1 n ,r goods to all parts of the country. Office
* thf News Room.
jarTb° Independent Rejmblican says the
fMv. Phillip Wiokizer of Anbnrn was burnep
•. s October 18th. It was first seen afire about '
i- ii in., or about sundown. It is not 1
0i • .
l>v wbat means it took fire. There was
near the haymow what appeared in form to
' t i, e skull ofti man. The bam contained one
,of horses, oats, buckwheat, a large mow of
wheat, a large number of tools, which were all i
1. The loss is estimated at 51,500.
j* Sof advertisement in another column
...sling House for Sale." Nothing is more
J HI this place than a good Boarding House :
.; one who understands the business, could
;to open one here# The property offered
a very desirable one, and can be pur- j
. ,?(1 cheap.
M The anuoniicenient that Episcopal j
- !:■ 1 1 erery Sunday at Greenwood was :
;is every two weeks. The services j
; 1), C. are Oct. 20th, Nov. 12th, and
On th' alternate Sundays, the services |
11!-LI.aid. at 11 a. in.
\ : K;>. —A reliable young man to go
. t.. the State of Delaware. To one who
...M.leiuble experience in farming, and
j r ,-Ii i<couiniended, I will give steady
I .mil liberal wages. G. T. COLE.
, MIXTH ANI> MYSTERY.— Prof. KARL
.. world venowned Wizard and Necromau
aimeiices a series of entertainments at
\ Hdl on this Wednesday evening, assisted
HiavJi DAY iu his great l'eat of the Magic
Admission 25 crs. Reserved seats 50 cts.
: ,-crvcd scats commence Wednesday mor- ;
,t Moore A Tracy's Store. Tlie followingcom
: t.iiy notice we clip from tlie Dally lice tual
■i, Lcckport. New York.
Aiv.t Hall lust evening was well filled with a
_uiv r. -pfctable and intelligent audience, to wit
•n the wonderful slight of hand performances of
• K.ui Kahr, who, last evening, fully sustained
;ji high reputation he hits gained for himself as a
tor, and indeed far exceeding anything in ;
•a v of legerdemain tricks we have ever seen j
rforwed in Loekport.
THE LADY'S FRIEND. —GRANDMA'S PORTRAIT!
id:.- title of a very taking Steel Engraving in the
■ .a uila r number of this favorite monthly. It is
lUseheld scene, and one of the youngsters is ;
:ng Grandma's picture on the wall. The j
••;! !>• colored steel Fashion Plate is as usual su- '
Love cersxs Flirtation is the title of the ;
~\i lign-.ving, which illustrates an interesting
• yof the same name. Then we have a number j
1 .'i.ivings, devoted to tlie fashions, new hats, |
ui-clresses. lady's and hoy's suits, Ac.
A Mtvss D> aeon A Peterson, 319 Walnut Street, I
'hiladelpUia.
i\ A ACCIDENT. —Lauvrence Murry fell
i wagon in Dushore, on the llth inst., and
>o l.ailly injured that he died on Friday last, j
Mr. Murry was a highly respectable citizen of j
: -.hip, and has held various public offi- i
•i •- th : tuv.n. His death is a loss to the pub- i
and an irreparable loss to his family, j
IM N:-.- FOCNU. —The remains of some hu
i i mgs were found Tuesday last by the work- I
t Mattison A liergen, who are engaged in
.. a cellar on tlie lot for many years past,
- by S. S. Tinkhani for storing ground plaster.
; building having been removed, the hones,
.-.■mi',' of part of a skull, and thigh bones, and
- •< ,:iy the under jaw with the teeth tolerably
- 1 firm. An old felt hat, and two brassket
t-re tound near the hones. On one of tjie fin
■ w.m the remains of a brass ring much eorro
i Ii: the ring was a blue stone, with its setting i .
i pretty good preservation. How long the re- j
•■us may have Wen mouldering about two feet!
in the surface, and within filty feet of the waters
the Snsquehunna, none living can or will tell.—
- su posed the remains are those of some Indi
wlro may have been laid there, to sleep his last
■p by semi- friendly hand, but many otheis
..UK them the remains of some person who has
hy violence, and w .ose battered itnd bleeding
was rowdt d by the trembling murderer in
• oi,timely resting place. It may be that the i
-.'.y ...etch who did the deed has Walked aud
a i among his fellows, till called upon to
up his lust account and answer for the blood
or it may lie that the murderer still lives,
■ with a black aud guilty heart, seeks iu crime
-till -potion to obscure the deed of blood, or in
ird's cup to wash the blood spot from liis
M ho shall w rite the history of these bones ?
•th incidents of the lifetime of this wreck
■ ~ uuai.ity ; [he old felt hat which has survived
"ia il l structure of the head it once protec- j
- ■ :as to us to look to a date later than Indian |
- Ovcnjo Times.
S ACCIDENT. —A correspondent writes i
ai Dc., ,la, that on last Wednesday evening a
■ ; . v i. a m red in that place, resulting in seri- j
TV to a .Mr. and Mrs. Murdock. The dri
ine extra stage from Addison, on its arrival j
MM. dropped the reins and left his seat Tlie j
started, aud a passenger, in recovering the
- t hold of but one, thus turning the team I
•bout, and flinging Mr. and Mrs. Murdock
fV to til. . n th. The fall broke Mr. M's.
near the shoulder and bruised him other
tus wife was considerably injured also. Our
>t says that this is the second runaway on j
i." within two months ; and reprehends the !
" 'lu -ssness of the driver in leaving vicious j
'aattfuded. To which we say, "Amen.'—i
'"■-I A'llhitr,,-.
' . Gto peddling wagon belonging I
N iipittwall, was broken open at Covington, ■
■■■■y evening last, and robbed of some 75
•"rth ol Cutlery, St gars, etc. This is the
" iti which, not long since, a man was
■ >w n and robbed of his We would
*'•' oviugtonians to ,ook about them,
'•■ at these scamps are ousted,or the honest
community will begin to avoid them.—
_\; >r •
N'IT'II. \ ACCIDENT. —James McFcter-'
'"•ut 35 years, employed in Dickinson's
i Haveu, came to his death iu a suddeu
maimer, on Wednesday afternoon, 11th
5,1 was engaged near the large drive ;
■ ''it mill, when lit; was caught in the rig
"■•*ii under the belt, carried round the
'1 thrown with all the momentum of the
-a ...st u pile of boards on the opposite j
, ' ourse he was instantly killed—the life
out of him, and every Iwne in his j
aoly, broken by the tremendous press
'' '-' hand in one revolution of the wheel.
~ 1.- LINCOI N.— Mr. D. W. HUGHES
:. .. l l > mond s Lite of Lincoln, is prepared to ;
s ' ze portrait of the martyr President,
tb ~ , '' r " t '°ninien<l for its resemblance to
"• LINCOLN.
MA mil E T) .
I STEVENS- ALUS—In Orwell, ai the house of the
bride, Oct 8,1865, by Rev. Thomas Eastham,
Mr. L. M. Stevens, of Herriclc, to Mrs. Lucretia
Allis, of OrweU.
ROBCxSON JOHNSON—In Heriickville, on the
14th of September, by same, Mr. Leander Rob
inson to Miss Emily Johnson, both of Wysox.
ONEItPF.CK.—TITUS—At Merryall, Oct. 18, 1865,
by Rev. D. Cook, Mr. Charles Overpeck to Mrs.
Mary Jane Titus.
!T LLEII—BILES—By the same, Oct. 19th, Mr.
Niram A. Fuller to Miss Adelia M. Biles.
DIED.
GORDON.—At Frenchtown. Ort. sth, 18i!4, Mrs.
i Rebecca, wife of George Gordon, aged 55 years.
She was faithful in her domestic relations, earn
! est and consistent as a christian, and much be.
: loved by all who knew her.
"Let me die the death of the righteous." y
GAMBLE.—Iu Wilmot, Oct. It), 1805, Air. James
Gamble, aged 84 years.
GIBBS.- At Overton, Oct. 7th, Mrs. Cermanthu
Gibbs, wife of I). P. Gibbe, aged 46 years.
j GARDNER.—In Towanda, Saturday, Oct. 7th
1865, Alice P. Gardner, wife of D. F. Gardner
and daughter of Dr. F. IT. Alason, aged 23 years
11 months. >
CHAMPLIN. —ln Orwell, Oct. IJ, 1805, Louisa
Champlin, aged 38 years, 11 mouths and 15
davs.
—————— ————— ———.
DARE CHANCE FOK A BARGAIN !
VALUABLE BOABDINC.-IIOBSE PHOPERTY
I'UKStLE. j
Tke la ge Boardißg-Hnusc s itua l eH on tlie enruer o)
Si-coml aud i ilic sis , Towaiuia. ii now uttered lor sale
utaUug. iu. Tlie Incise has reieutlv keen iboreuglily
II pairtu, and is uou very coinloiiatily aiiaingeil lor a
Boaruing-hou-e. From 25 to HO 0 aiders can easily ke
ucconiodatud, am: any one who undeistands keeping a
gc (>d bearding-tinu.-e call readily ,-icuie that, number, at
good prices. The lot is large, and i good well aad cis
l. iii and a lat.e number ol 11.1 itj \ nng linil tries
i Lemon: The property is only offeied far fiate because
tlie present..wiicrs nave II > use lor it. It now rents lor
Here lb 111 enough t > Jr.iy in per cent on the amount
u.-ltid lor ii. Jt. Ms . to suit the purclia-ei
Kuqiiire at tlie Post Uflice or Bakery, Totvdiida, Pa.
Oct. 22. t-t5.
LOST. — Oil the 12:! i ot fc'ept., between
lowauda and sni tiitield. a umorauduui book
coniuibiiig tlie dischaige irom the L'. .8. heivice ol the
suhsCiibei .u card photograph ot a laly. a..d soa e other
papers. The tinder will phase leave it at, or .-end it to,
Pioihonotary's office. Tuwauda, or i'o-t Office, hast
Mniilitield J.LKKoI VINtLNT.
I Oct. 10, 1 ska.
LOST. — A Turkey .Morocco Wallet, in
Towanda, cntaining a small amount of money,
i aud, it i- believed, a bond ol Albany Township fur fkre
; linudred Dollars, and some coupons of Railway Bonds.
Thepajmeut of the bond aud coupon have been stop
ped, si that the liuder will have little of value except
to the owner, who will pay 'len Dollars Reward inr the
papers. No que-tions ashed about the money.
October 6,1865. C. L. WARD.
LOST. —A Double Broche Shawl, with a
white centre, was lost out of a carriage between
, Towanda and Ulster on Wednesday last. The tinder
will be Liberally Rewarded bv leaving it at
lowauda, Oct. id, DUS. W. A. CHAM BERLINS.
BUILDERS.—SEALED PROPOSALS
J_ are invited, lor the building ol tluee school-houses
in Wyalusing township, one ol said houses loi a joiut
: school lor Wyalusing and Pike twp., two he built ac
cording to plans and speciiicui. uis. which may he seen
at the residence ol L. P. btallurd or k. W. Reynolds;
said buiidings to he completed on or before the hi.-t day
of Sept., Icuiti. the board of D.lectors ol Wyalusing
and Pike twp. will meet at the school house in Uatnp
towu on the 15th day ot November next, between the
house of 10 o'clock a.m. and 2 p. m., to receive and
examine proposals.
By order ot the Board of Directors of Wyalusing and
Pike Townships. Oct.. lb, ltftfs
VALUABLE FA I; _M FOR SALE.—The
t larm known as the "Charles White Firm'' situate
in Franklin township is for sale. It contains one hun
dred aud thiriy-two acres.over one hundred ot which are
improved. It is one ot the In st watered farms in the
! couuty, and is within seven miles ol Towanda. On the (
[ same are two good trame dwelling houses, one very
large (having been recently improved), the other i's
well calculated tor a tenant house ; two trained barns,
one at; by 4t. feet, together with cow house, corn and
smoke house, Ac. There is a good sized apple orchard j
bearing excellent fruit, a large number ot peach trees
which have yielded filty bushels curing the present
season, also fruit-bearing grape vines. The farm is.
well adapted to grain and grass.
For farther pc tictilars inquire of Adams Peet.
U ELLINGTON BRAMH ALL.
Tuwauda. Oct. 14.1805.
gOLOMON A S© N .
No. 2 Pattern's Block. Towan ?a, Pa.,
Invite attention of the public to their New Slotk ol
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING.
Our goods were most of them bought hefoie the re
cent great advance in prices, so that we teei confident
that we can give our hi' lids, and ill" public generally,
as good bargair s as can lie rcoe red anywhere.
Thankful for pis' lav >rs we iv iafd * digit t ienlycall i
and examina.ion of our assortment, w.t: a cu.isi-ts of !
ail the new styles.
OUR STOCK OF BOYS' CLOTHING,
CENT'S FURNHHINi; HOODS,
UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS,
NECK TIES, COLLARS, RENDER-!,
IIATS, GLOVES AND MITTENS,
Cannot he I eat. (".•.!! and get the worth of y ur money
Oct. 23,1165. SOLOMON & SONS. [
JP.\LL AND WINTER CLOTHING !
The largest, best anu cheape t
S TO < K F. VE R SE K N IN TOW A N D A ,
Can IK; lonnd at the Store of
GEORGE W. COON K CO.,
Also, a very One assortment of
BLACK CLOTHS AN D DOESKINS,
CASSIMERE SHIRTS,
MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS,
HANDKERCHIEFS, SUSPEND!-: S,
COLORS, TIES, SCARFS, GLOVES,
TRAVELING BA.-> AM. SATCHELS,
in great variety lor sale cheap, at
GEORGE W. COON CO.'S,
No. 3 Pa turn's Block,
One Door South of Barstow A Gore's Drug Store.
Ort 23, ISBS.
LIVES OF LINCOLN.— THE ESTEEM
in which the memory of our late President Lin
coln is held, is evinced by the number of " Lives'" pub- ]
lisbed. or to he published, and the rapidity with which •
srbscriptions are taken. One of these is the Life and
Times of Ab. ulnnn f.iuroln. by Dr. L. P. Brockett, who
is already known to the public as the author ol the
works. "Our Great Captains," and "History of the I
Civil War in the United Sta'es."' The specimen pages
before us. bound up to show the style and size of the ;
volume, speak well otits literary qualities and mechan
ical execution.
S. G. ROCKWELL, is canvassing for the above hook, in
the towns ol Wyalusing, Pike, indham. Orwell, R me,
Wysox and She.-hequih. and will deliver the books at j
the earliest possible neiiod to subscribers.
Sept. 22 ISGS.
IM) THE CITIZEN.- OF CANTON, AND
X SURROUNDING DISTRICT !
FELLOWS, CRANPAI.L A CO.
Have proemed tin s-1 vices ol JAMES ToMPSON,whose !
name stands firs' .m-mg the BlaclSmlths of this county, •
and we feel ,! that bis well earned reputation and
experience iu Uorse-sbneing, cannot tail to please any
or all who mav favor us with a rail.
JAB. H. FELLOWS,
D. C.CRANDALL.
JACOB H. MERRITT.
Alba. I'a.. Aug. 21, 18t>5.—3m
DISOLI HON NOTICE.—Tie fim beie
totore known as W. A H. Van Brunt, ot Wysox, ]
Pa., is this day dissolved by mutual eon-ent. Ail ac
i-ounts cue tlnui must ue promptlv settled
W. A H. VAN BRUNT.
Oct. 9, 1465.
/TOFFEE AND SI'ICES, WHOLE AND
KJ gio .nd, and a prime quality ol Ground Java Cof
fee at FOX'S, J
litSH OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE BY;
E. T. FOX. i
iluTtli p.Wje,
| *•- }•-?--■ ■ ■ .. U.4JA'.
JNTEIiE STI N G T O AL L !
| The subscriber would most respectfully announce to
j the citizens of Bradford County, and "the rest of man
kind, t!i ' e ha- recently purchased,and most elcgaut
•; ly refitted the stand lormcrly owned by T. Humphrey,
j and more recently by 8. N. iironson. and has just receiv
-1 ed an entire stock of new goods, purchased wholly since
I the "caving in" of the rebellion, which will enable him
I to offer his stock at sm-h prices as will bi sure to give
' entire satisfaction to all close buyers. In >h. stock tviil
be tound a well seiected assortment of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
HATS,
BOOTS A SHOES.
CROCKERY, AC.
I The motto will te "Small profits, quick sales, the
i 'nimble sixpence better ltran the sl w shilling."'
TERMS— Payment to lie made on delivering the goods.
Please remember the place, which will hcteafter be
known as the "Bee Hive."
Orwell, June 15, 1*65. |,. H. BKONSON.
B LAG K SILK SHAW LS ,
At the Bee Hive.
BROCHE LONG AND SING LK
At the Bee Hive.
SUM ME R SHAW LS ,
Beautiful styles, at the Bee Hive.
M O URNI N G SIIAW LS ,
Finest qualities, at the Bee Hive.
ELEG AN T SUA WL S ,
All seasons of the year at the Bee Hive.
1
PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS,
At the Bee Hive.
L A DIES' DRE S S GOO DS ,
Splendid Rtiles, at the Bee Hive.
LAI) I ES ' GL 0 T II ,
At the Bee Hive.
L A D IKS' W A T E R PR 0 O F O K
REPELLENT CLOTH, at the Bee Hive.
LADIES' CORSE TT S ,
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.
800 T S A N I) SIIO KS ,
Large assortment, at the Bee Hive.
C R 0 C K E R Y & G L A S S W A R E,
Latest Patterns, at tlie Bee Hive.
T E A S I
TEA E T
E E
' T '
E E
tea Kyr
AH kinds, Oolong, Japan, Young Hysou. Gunpowder,
and Imperial Teas of all the finest flavors, and fresh ol
the lari crop, tt the lowest prices, and warranted,at the
Bee Hive.
DAI R1" SAL T ,
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 lIiVE, Orwell. Pa.
•ar Please call and see. I* H. BKOXSON 1
"XT u \v G o o D s :
WILLI A M A . R0 CK WE LL
Is receiving a most choice, ami ele.-'c l a<- ertment o
GOODS FDR THE SEASON,
Consisting of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
DE LA INK,
ALPACAS,
and a I v.nities to l>e had by the asking.
COTTON YARN,
CARPET YARN
BATTING,
BLEACH GOODS
FLA N ELS,
CLOTHS, •
CASS I MERES,
SHAWLS,
IIOODS,
And a great variety too numerous to mention.
To he had everything in the
Y A N K EE NOTION L I N E,
Even to a Violin.
The plat e to find what y u want in the lineot
HATS,
CAPS,
FURS,
GLOVES,
and MITTENS.
Ii you arc in want of CROCKEHY, in sets, or ns yon
may order, and any amount,
GLASSWARE,
LANTERNS,
GLOBES, Ac.
W I) 0 D E N W A II E ,
to ho had from Babies' Cabs to a Butter Ladle.
A complete assortment of
GROCE R I E S.
Also the best BEE HIVE.
SYRUPS and SUGARS
of all kinds.
A snperior quality of
BLACK,
JAPAN,
GUNPOWDER,
and YOUNG HYSON TEAS.
BLASTING POWDES,
and TOBACCO of ai! descriptions.
Every thing in the shape of
TOYS FOR CHILDREN.
S ve your meat by calling and supplying yourselves
with pure
ASHTON AND TURK'S ISLAND SALT.
, Oct. 10, 185. W. A. ROCKWELL.
I ]3<nucU Co.K"cu) ooobs.
The Greatest Attract ions in Goods ever Oflerec 1
in this IVTai'lcet I
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POY/ELL <Sc CO.,
J.JAVE NOW IN STORK THE LARGEST STOCK OK GOODS ever exhibited in
Northern Pennsylvania. Additions will constantly be made to tbis stock during the season,
and it will at all times be found FULL AND COMPLETE in all its departments.
We invite the particular attention ot our customers to our magnificent display ot
FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS!
Which we offer at prices much below those of last year. We have given special care to our selections in this line
and are now able to exhibit the newest, most fashionable, and most desirable styles to be obtained. Our new
stock comprises all colora of Plain and Plaid F tench Merinos, Empress Cloths.Striped Melanges, Striped and
Plaid Poplins, TatFetas, camas, Tinsel Poplins, Paris Crepes. lieps, Plain and Brocade Alpacas, Poll de Chevres,
I'elaines and Armases, Bright Plaids or • LilUren's wear, and a great variety oi oilier Dress Fabrics.
MOURNING DRESS GOODS.
Bld< k !• icncii Meriiiis, B jinbu&incs, Tarn use Cloths, Baratheas, IIoha!r Lustres, Black and White Check and
Striped Bop inn and Alp.ici.-, Double and Single fold Ai! Wool Leiuiues, and a toll line ot tho*e High Luatttd
Black Alpaca*, at agre.it reduction in price.
!
LADIES' CLOTIIS, CLOAKIXGS AND SACKINGS.
A SFLEXDID ASSORTMENT.
Beaver Cloths, Tricots, Velvet Cloths, Cassimcre Sackings, Plain and and Twilled Black Broadcloths, of all i
prices, all colors of Tlaia and Fair y Sackings, Opem flannels, Ac , Ac.
GLOVES AND HOSIERY.
Eadies, Misses and Childrens White and Colored Cotton, Fleeced and Merino Ffose, Ladies Merino Vests and
Drawers, Gloves of every description at low prices.
.
I I
LINENS AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
Bleached, Half Bleached, and Uubieiched Damask Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, Towellings, Scotch and Rus
sia Diapers, Bleached and Unbleached Hu kabueks, Crislies, Irish Linens, Ac., 10-4 and !)-4 Sheetings, Pillow
( Case Cottons, Counterpanes, Draping Muslins, Shaker Flannel Sheetings, Rose Blankets, Ac., Ac.
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES
Esquimaux, Moscow and Castor Beaver Cloths, French and German Black Broadcloths, Doeskins, Fancy Cassi- !
meres, Tweeds, Meltons, Ratinetts, Union Cassimere s, Jeans, Ac., Ac.
ALSO,
| A " l ualiliM Plai Shaker and Welch Flannels, Fancy Shirting, Miners, Bed and Gray, Plain and Twilled |
Flannels, and a full assortment of
DOMESTIC COTTON ROODS
I
At the Lowest Market rates.
SECOND FLOOR.
M c arc now opening and desire to call speci d attention to our uuu.su illy large stock of
FINE CLOAKS.
ts we make this department of our burin -ss a speciality, we have given it much time and attention. Our sclec
'ions have been made from the newest styles in the maiket, and our Cloaks are muiitifactored in a manner that
cannot fail to p ease, and give entire satisfaction.
: ' -
SHAWLS! SHAWLS!
Having made our purchases before the.recent great advance in price, we are able to offer decided bargains iu '
Ladies, Misses and Childrens Double and Single Shawls. Our present stock tar surpasses in extent and variety. !
any purchases we have ever before mad- in this line and we. have availed ourselves of the most favorable time !
to select the choicest and roost desirable goods in the market.
THE BON TON FLEXIBLE SPRING SKIRT.
THE NEWEST AND BEST PATENT CRINOLINE YET INVENTED.
We have now on hand a good assortment ot these celebra ted Skirts, in White and Colored.
ALSO,
The Eugenie, Empress, Paris Trail, Multiform, and a variety of other popular makes ol Skirts iu all sizes for |
Ladies Misses and Children.
! —-
CARPETS AND FLOOR OIL CLOTHS.
Brussels, Three Ply, Extra Super, Superfine. Ingrain, Kidder, and Hemp Carpets. All widths Floor Oil Cloths,
Mattings, Door Mats, and Rngs. A new stock just received.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Having made arrangements with manufacturers to supply our sales with the best quality of Boots and Shoes, |
we shall at all times lie able to furnish our customers with the best custom made Shoes of all kinds, for Ladies, j
| Misses and Children, and Boots for Mensand Bovs wear, at reasonable prices. We shall also keep constantly on |
, !
i hand a complete assortment of Mens. Womens and Children's liubbers and Arctic Overshoes.
' n
IIATS AND CAPS.
A splendid assortment ot Mens and Boys Hats and Caps just received. Having closed out our old stock almost .
entirely previous to our late purchases, we now otter an eutire new stock ot the latest styles.
PAPER HANGINGS AND TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES.
We are now receiving large additions to our stock .! Wall Papers, Transparent Window Shades and Trimmings
. Window Papers, Ac..dec.
XiUrcfjauMjc.
E XR Y MEKOU.R & CO.,
Tuwatiba, Peul'a,
!!av<- on hand and are opening at
LOWEST MARKET PRICES
A superior stork ot
!
DRY GOODS,
DRESS GOODS,
WOOLENS,
COTTONS,
WHITE GOODS,
HOSIERY,
NOTIONS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
CROCKERY, &c.
Towanda, March 21, 18G5.
Q. RE A T ATTRA CTI 0 N
j
AT
MONT A NYE'S STORE!
PEACEJPRICES.
Every vauiety of
'
LADIES' CLOTH,
AND
FA NCY DRESS GOODS.
; Goods for Gentlemen of
EVERY DESCRIPTION".
And alljthejknown Styles to suit this Market,fwhich
will be sold at
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL
J O SU I Ti_C USTOMERB,
1 At prices that cannot but please.
"
Returning thanks for past favors, we invite attention
! to our Large Stock of Goods.
June 6, ISCS. MONTANYE 4 CO.
yy ICKII A M & BjL AC K ,
Are now offering
NEW GOODS
AT
NEW PRICES!
DRESS GOODS,
DOMESTICS
i
WHITE GOODS, and
1
NOTIONS.
H A TS & CAPS,
i
OF THE
LATEST STYLES*
BOOTS & SHOES,
In variety.
WICK II AM & B L A C K
1 Keep a large stock of
I
j CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE,
; To which we invite special attention.
We offer our Goods on the
CASH SYSTEM.
June 12, 1866.
P A L L 18 6 5. FALL.
TRACY & MOORE,
Now invite the attention of the poblic to their opening
ol
FALL GOODS,
Embracing a fine variety ot
| 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, BOOTB ami SHOES I
CROCKERY,HARDWARE,
GROCERIES, Ac.
Towanda, Sept. 14,1865.
£rgal.
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.—By virtue
of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford
County, the undesigned administrators of the estate of
I'hilauder Foster, late ot Granville tp. dcc'd-.will sell on
the premises, at public sale, ou BAICRUAy, OCT. 28,
1665, at 1 o'clock, p. m., the following lot, piece or parce
of laud, situate in Granville twp. bounded as follows, to
wit: On the north by road leading from W. Bunyan's
to Beth K. porter's ; ou the east try lauds of J. P. Bush
aud W. Bunyan ; on the sooth by Sylvester Keudail.
and on the west by H. Gatlin. Containing 156 acres.
The above described lauu will be sold in three equal
Sots of fifty-two acres each, divided as follows :
larT No. 1. To include all the above described laud
lying between land ot H. Catim and a line sui ting trom
i a point on the Bunyan and Porter road, one third of the
j distance from H. Catlin's land to land of J. P. Bush,
and tbeuce running parallel to H. Catlin's line to land
|of Sylvester Keudail. Containing 52 acres, more or
| less, with a steam saw mill thereon,
j LOT NO. I. To include all the laud between Lot No.
| 1 and a line starting from a point in Porter and Bunyan
I road, equally distant trom line ot Lot No. I and J. P.
Bush's line, and thence runn.ng parratlei with eastern
; boundary of Lot No. 1, to Sylvester Keodall's land.
LOT NO. 3. To include ail the land of said decedent
lying between Lot No. 2, and laud of J. P. Bush and
j W. Bunyan.
TERMS.—S2S to be paid on each lot at the time the
property is struck down, and the balance at the confir
mation of the sale. ANDREW RJVOE,
1 Sept. 27, 1865. Administrator.
ORPHAN'S COL Hi SALE.—By virtue
ol au order issued out ol the orphan's Court of
Bradiord County, the undersigned aummiilra or* ol the
estate of Etnly Drake, de'eed. late of Litchfield town
i ship , will sell on the premise*, at public sale ou Kltl
j Day, NOVEMBER 17, lauo, between the hour* of one
and two o clock, p. in , all that certain lot, piece or
| parcel of land situated in Litchfield twp., bounded and
j described as toliows, to wit :
North by lands o: Alilo Merril, east by laud of John
! K. Eusall, south by laud ol vV'ui. H. "spencer and Milo
i Mvinl, west by laud ol Win. H. Bjieueer and Milo Mer
j ril. Containing 28 acres, more or less.
| AlssO—One otuer piece or parcel ot laud situate in
j Litculield twp., bounued north uy lands of William U.
Moioe, east by lands oi W. H. pencer, west by laud* ot
Elijah Muuß, sou 111 uy lauds ol W. 11. ."spencer. Con
t.iiinng eight acres, more or le->a.
Te.kjl.-5.—25 to he paid upoii each Ist upon the prop
erty being struck down, one half fne balance on coulir
u atiouoi sale, aud the balance one year tbereaiier,
with interest. JOHN R ED9ALL,
WM. ti. BPE.vCER,
Oct. 9, 1865. Adinimstrai, ir.
ADM 1 IN IFit ATUK ft >U iiCK.-Aoiicv
is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the
estate o' ALANouN Ll.sDLr.i , late of Eranklin twp.,
' uecd-, are requested to make immediate paymeul
and tnose haviug demands against said esute will pres
j tut them duly authenticated lor settlement.
XEDEBIAH BMITH,
Oct. 12, lobj. Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-Notice is
Ueieuy given mat all persons ludebled U> lue estate
| ol J UEiA A. DRAKE, dec d, late ol Litchfield twp.,
i are requested to make immediate payment, aud those
i having demauds against said estate will preseut tbeni
j duly authenticated lor settlement.
JAMES DRAKE,
| Oct. 12,185. Administrator.
ADM INIST RA TOR'ri NOT ICE.—N otiee
is hereby giveb, that all persons indebted to the
J eslals ot THEkUN RINEHAUT, late ot Athens twp.
dee d, are requested to make immediate paymeul, and
those having claim against said estate will preseut them
J duly authenticated lor settlement.
DAVID GARDNER,
I Oct, 12,1865. Admuiisiraior
I A DMINI6TRATOR6NOTICE.—Notice is
D. hereby given, that all persons luuebled to the es
j late oi WM. V iNDEIti'OOL sth,late oi Terry tp., dee d
• are requested to make immediate payment, and those
! having claims against said estate will present them duly
) authenticated lor settlement.
URIAH TERRY,
Oct. 12, 1865. Administrator.
AD MINI SIR A IRIX'S N O TIC E-N ot ice
is hereby given that all persons indebted to the es,
late ol MINUR 11. li'i'US, late of Derrick twp., dec d
are requested to make payment, without delay,
and those having claims against said estate must present
them duly authenticated ior settlement.
MARY J. TITUS,
Oct. 12,1865. Administratrix
ADMIN ISTRATORS NOTICE—NOTICED
liereby given,that all persons indebted to the estate
, ol NILES PACKARD, late ot Leßoy twp., dee'd are re
quested to make immediate payment, aud those having
'demands against said estate will please present duly
i authenticated lor settlement.
KELEON PACKARD,
j Oct. 12. 1865. Administrator.
EC UXORS NOTICE. KOTI C E
jLi is hereby giver, that all persons indebted to the es
etate of WM. GIKARD, late ot Towanda boro' dec'd.are
requested to make immediate paymeut,acd those having
1 demands against said estate will present them duly au
thenticated for settlement.
MARY ANN GIRARD,
GROVE M. HALL,
Oct. 12, 1865. Executors.
AD MINISTRx\TOR'S N OTlCE.—Notice
is hereby given, that ail persons indebted to the
! estate of JAS. L. DEWEY, dee'd, late of -<uth Creek
: arc requested to make immediate payment and those
j having demands against said estate will j resent them
i duly authenticated lor settlement,
i DANIEL LIVENS,
Oct. 12, 1865. Administrator.
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.-Letters
* Y of administration o! the goods, chattels, Ac. ol
; ASA, PRATT late of Canon t< wnship, deceased,
i Lave uceo issued to the subscriber. All persons indebt
j ed to said estate are requested to make payment, and ail
| persons having demands sgainst "he same are notified to
' present the same tor settlement to the subscriber.
PERRY 11 HARDING,
CHAS. sI'OCKWELL,
' Oct. ' 2,1865. AOministratois
A ~DMINIbTRATRIX'S NoTlCK.—Notice
is h-reby given, that ail pel sous indebted to the
estate of C. VANOIBK. deed, late of Rome twp . are
rtque-ted to make immediate payment, and those liav
| ing demands agauisi said estate will pr&eul them duly
authenlieated ior settlement.
HARRIET CHANDLER.
I Let. 12,1865. Adl.ilU.stial.tix.
ADM I NT a I'RATOR'6 NOTICE.—Nutue
is hereby given that all per sous iudebled bo Uie es
i late oi V M. B. 1 REM li, iatt oi 1 rauklib tp. dee'd, aie
! requested to make immediate payment, ami ail having
j claims upon said estate will present them duly auihenti-
I cated lor settlement
WM. W. FRENCH,
C. E. WHITE,
Oct. 12, U6& Administrator.
AUDI TOR B NOTICE.— In t lie matter of the relate of
l'hdander isuge, deceased, in tue Orpuau's Court
oi Bradiord County.
The uudersigned a? auditor, appointed by said court
t> distribute lunds in the bands of the Executor
oi said estate, will attend to the duties at his cilice in
l the borough ot Towanda, ou Friday the 16th day ul
I October, A. D.. 1x65, at 1 o'clock p. m.. and all persons
having claims upon said luuds must present them, or
else be lor. ver debarred Iroui the same.
JAMES WOOD.
Oct. 9, 1665. Auditor.
ORPHAN'S COURI SALE.—By virtue
ot an order issued out of the Orphan's Court of
Biadford County, the undt rsigued, administrator ol the
estate ot James il. Turrell. decta-ed, late oi Terry two ,
will sell on the premises, on FRIDAY . NOV. 17. 1865,
at 10 o'clock a. m., the lollowing lot. piece or arcei of
land, bounded and described as lollows :
Lor No. 1. Lying aud being IU the township of Terry
bouuded north l>y lauds ot John ana Edmund liorton,
east uy the Susquebnnua River .south and west by lauds
ol Maj. Uriah Terry. Containing 109 acres,more or less,
ali improved, wiih a good house, and burn.out-buildings
aud Iruit tree* thereon.
LOT NO. 2. teiluute in Terry twp., bounded noith by
lands of C. F. Welles, east by lands ol C. F. Welles
and Alexander Kinney, south by land of Jackson Hol
ienoack. west by laud ol Philander White and Israel
Yandermau. Containing 300 acres, more or less, a val
uable timber lot with an excelent new Baw Mill thereon.
TERMS SIOO to be paid upon each lot when struck
down, SSOO on each lot on tiuai confirmation, the bal
ance in 1, 2 and 3 years, with interest.
L. P. SI'ALFORD,
Oct. 13, 1865. Administrator.
UDIiORS NOTICE —/* the nutter of
the estate of IVm . 11. Moitll, deceased. In the.
Orphan's Court ol Bradiord County.
The undersigned, an auditor appointed to distribute
the monies in the hands ot the administrator, raised by
the sale of defendant's real estate, will attend to the
duties of his appointment at the bis office, in Towanda
borough, on Wednesday, the 15th day of November,
1*65, at 1 o'clock, p. m., and all persons having claims
upon said monies must present them or else be forever
debarred from coming in lor a share ol said funds.
JOHN W. MIX,
Oct. 19, 1865. Auditor.
A YER ' S AGUE CURE,
FOR THE SPEEDY CL'KK OK
Intermittent Fever, or Fever and Ague.Remittent Fever,
Chill Fever, Dumb Ague. Periodical Headache or Bit
ious Headache, and Bilious Fevers, indeed for the whole
class of diseases original ing in biliary derangement,
caused by the Malaria oj miasmatic countries.
Fever and Ague is not the oniy consequence of the
miasmatic poison. A great variety of disorders arise
trom its irritation, in malarious districts, among which
are Nenralgia. Rheumatism. Gout, Headache, Blindness,
Toothache,' Earache, Catarrh. Asthma, Palpitation,
Painful affection of the Spleen. Hysterics, Pain iu the
Bowels, Colic, Paralysis, ami Derangement of the Stom
ach. all' of which, when originating in thia cause put on
the intermittent type, or some periodical. This "Cure"
expels the poison from the blood, and thus cures them
all alike. It is not only the most effectual remedy ever
discovered for this class of cimplaints, but it is the
cheapest and moreover is perfectly sale. No harm can
arise from its use, and the patient when cured is left as
healthy as if he hud never had the disease. Can this be
said of any other cure for Chilis and Fever? It is true
of this, and its importance to those afllicted with the
complaint cannot ne over estimated. So sure is it to
cure the Fever and Ague, that it may be truthfully said
to be a certain remedy One dealer complains that it
is not good medicine to sell, because one bottle curea a
whole ueightiorhood.
Prepared bv J. C. AYEBAOO., Lowell, Mass., and
sold by Dr. H. C. Portci, Towanda,also by all drupfiaU
and dealers in medicine everywhere. Oct. 9, '6s—2a