Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, February 15, 1866, Image 3

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jOCAL AAI) GENERAL.
,Hr/nr/ir is printed upon CAMF
• j, \ ur.d Job Press, Office No. 06 Gold
w York. t'homas H. Senior, agent.
, : I'RHCEEMNOS. —The February Term
■:;s . t ('oiiiity Court, commenced Mon
| M.1,. Il.in. K. 15. STBEETER, President,
'.'lion. V. M. 1 \.. ami Hon. L. P. STALVORD,
Judges.
,! ■, of Court was occupied in making
~.. uictioiis. receiving Constables returns,
Constables chosen at the late election,
mating liccnsest
(.riiii.l Jury was sworn on Monday after
.. ;! s follows: —
. :N |. Gr.in iv Foreman, Bradford Beechcr,
( la.btrliu, (.'handler C'anfielJ, Win. M.
P; t rick Dunfee, W. S. Grace, Beebe
i;il \ Hill, Joseph Hunt, Geo. B. Mills,
s ,Ic. J 1- Scudder, Henry Shaw, H. 11.
I Seward. Hiram Terbtisb, A. W. Van
. j mathan \t hippie.
.!••! Jury ". as dischaig. .1 on Wednesday,
i,d upon all the 1 usiness laid before
, v.as uti unusual dearth of criminal
... . '.. inv an improved state of public mor- i
Grand lu.\ returned the following!
TRUE BILLS.
.: i~. I i larceny.
'. ! kw. 11, for assault and battery Ac.
jr. for larceny,
a 1 ft. for arson.
. ; a, i :s. for cruelly beating domestic
V ui-liti. lor selling liquor on Sunday.
V x TlifE BILL. AND COUNTY FOR COST.
. :\\ .klc. for violation of liquor law.
;..rtt Sessions, the following cases
/. Miller. —lndicted for adultery
ssions. Defendant being arraigned
•• ""'cs.- Defendant was indicted
. .. - sions. for adultery with Amelia J.
Wihaot township. The jury found the
! gu Ity. but that he pay s]oo of the 1
th. p'-osecntor Daniel S. Miller, pay (lie
: .~f the costs. .
lioyU jr. —The defendant, who .
11- • 1! y. ars old was indicted l'or stealing
■ ; postal cttrrency from the money
fH. T. Btardsley in Canton boro. The
ii ! aa guilty.
. T<<h)jtkins. —Defendant was in
■ :i. pi csi-nt sessions, for cruelly beating ;
liiinals. iu the killing offive turkies. the
• I', ' it! 11. uv. ntr. of Sheshequin town
i. • iy .etnnii .1 a ver.lict of not guilty,
t! t the defendant should pay the
■■"11"' m ention.
(! . s. !; Defendant was indict
a h. g chain tram the saw mill of
I'. Hortou in Wiltuot tv.p. The jury found
lict of not guilty.
■Jiisij'h II I '. The defendant was
• let December sessions, for adultery. At
M s-'.ions neither prosecutor nor witnesses
t nunouwealtli being iu attendance, on
i ~ tl. li ii.laut s counsel, the court dismiss
. - unfounded.
■ at granted flic application for the fol
. lie. liscs - -
TAVERNS.
v -• Albany twp. •
■ i'..rkei Alliens "
i . i.lli Burlington boro'. .
i- .. Franklin '
' I>r . Leßaysville "
la { Orwell twp.
.. .Standing Stone twp.
Muttlilicid "
: i Teny "
.' ■ V at Towanda boro'. j
i.tA v • ri-ige .*
| .. Troy twp:
- '■ ■ '• boro'. |
. - .... Ulster twp. .
I ! ■ Wells
Windham "
F i; -I.' Wysox '•
SERCHAST DEALERS.
■■ K Athens boro'. 1
: y Burlington boro". ,
[ 'jusrii Tr.iv "
1 '■ ■' '-is Towanda boro*. i
■ ''s 1 tition oi citizens ofLeKoy twp., j
: .t the Constable elect refused to ,
,office. Court appoint Carpenter Hoag- 1
1 .-t.il : for I.dtov twp.
-tt'.i.gthe appointment of Burton W. !
■ i>, puty Constable ofCanton boro'. Court !
1 ' 'ii the same.
■rt , th. appointment of Edward j
t■ . 1' puty Const dile of Sheshequin twp. }
iy V M i r-.i! ■ y ws appointed Town Clerk j
y. •n : j pii ition ot sundry citizens of.said j
' 'b 'kvi w - a]-,pointed Auditor of Alba |
I presenting petition of citizens of said j
a. it.; 1.1 petition of sundry citizens of j
a>kmg for a view for a County
- - iow alula creek in Monroe township, j
i ; i t 11. it. McKean, E. W. Ilule, Nelson ,
' ■ liidgway. B. Laporte and Wm. ;
1 Wl-ls.
it.i ol p.- tition ol sundry citizens of
1 ""king for a view for a'County bridge,
h branch of 1 owan.ht creek, in Al- i
Conrt appoint I. L. Jones, J. Bnt-1
Edward A\ bite, Thomas I.aiuli and
a, viewers.
■ i i ill.- petition ol sundry citizens i
'M . asking lor a view for a County !
-- bappasening creek, in Warien twp., !
■ l ' Major 1!. Darling, W. L. Frisbie,
1 lues llackns, H. P Kimball and
rth as viewers.
|t \\'
re enjoying' u gracious revival j
tuis place. We commenced a series '
-s on the 7th of January. The !
month, tl.e Presiding Elder ot
•I'lc and tarried with us four even
" • .iter we sent for Itev. G. J. Du
'"ii -he came in the spirit of the |
bed in the demonstration of the
y aver : and as the result, many j
1 ' a. on ertc.l, and reclaimed. We
"Iy one hundred. Th< work is ,
!soi lif . the brethren and the
from your village, came up a few
r dus good service. The rueet
nr place by the Kev. E. I'. Ham
•nt.-d in no small degree to help on
v ik lure. Whoever lias been the .
O'joict and praise the Lord of
we will ascribe the glory now and
;| "1 Aineii. E. HUDSON,
Pastor.
MROJE. —t)n Wtidnosday morn
| 0 ' lock, we learn a fire broke out
Hotel at Montrose, kept by P. V.
, 'i.e.l by j. T. I.angdon. consuming!
r. '1 entire contents, and also Judge
' '■ w office.
'• understand that the dwelling
,! "' w Fatten, of Pike township, was
tire on Sunday night last. Nothing
: ' s Kf > v ed. The fire was accidental.
, -'l,c dwelling house of David Ilor-
I qnin twp., was destroyed by fire on
'•.si Week. The fire was communi
sof a defective stove-pipe. Most
" nre was saved.
ORPHAN'S HOMESTEAD. —The question of
, caring for the orphans of such of our brave sold
iers as died in the defence of otir common country,
is one that must deeply interest every patriotic
heart. *
An enterprize otthis kind, called ' 'The Orphan's
Homestead Association," is already on foot, and
I bids tair to more than meet the first sanguine ex
pectations ol its originators and friends.
Gov. POLLOCK, ot this State, represents the As- !
I sociation as its President. J. F. BURNS, Esq., of
• Philadelphia, is Treasurer, and Rev. Taos. Ancts- i
; SON, of the same city, General Agent,
j The last named gentleman was recently among !
i us - an, l eloquently presented the cause to our two- :
j P^.
No doubt the response given will be a generous
one, and in all respects worthy of the well-known '
: patriotism and general intelligence of the commit- I
i nity.
Mr. B. S. RUSSELL, of Towanda. is local Irens
. urer for this place and vicinity.
Contributions can he made to him at any time, j
j Much lins already been done, and is still doing.— i
i We have every reason to believe that yet much i
more will be done.
C ertnin it is that no worthier object can be bro't
before the American people. It is truly National
in character, and in purpose and i'nl- !
i Ailment. If any thing is done at all in this diree
i tion, it must be done soon.
Those heroic martyrs, self-sacrificed on the al- ;
J tars of their conn ry's redemption, have bequeath
!edto us these their orphaned little ones. Let us I
accept the sacred trust. It is a solemn charge '
which the great GOD of battles hath given us. It '
; is a part of the stipulated price of our glorious lib- :
crly. Let us so care for the orphaned children of '
the gallant defenders of the Republic, that the j
proud honor associated with the names they bear, ' '
shall not sleep in the graves of the dead sires : bnt
march nobly down our country's story, with the !
living, acting inlineutial sons.
Towanda. Feb. 12. 1866. j. T. B.
LECTURE. — Kev. EDWARD 1' HAMMOND, the
celebrated Evangelist, will Lecture in the Court ;
House, Towanda, Pa., Friday evening, Feb. 16th,
Subject: "True Heroism." Tickets3o cts. Doors .
open at i o clock—Lecture to commence at 8 o - :
clock. Tickets for sale at the News Room.
OAXAI. LETTINGS. — It has been seldom, I( !
ever before, that canal lettings have taken place in j
Out go, yet that phenomenon actually occurred in I
Outgo yesterday. According to a notice which '
■ appeared in this paper, ten additional miles of the
Cllenango Canal Extension, were put under con
tract. The lion. Ik F. Bruce, Canal Commission- ,
or, had charge of the lettings, assisted by a num- ]
ber of Engineers. The number of bidders was
large, almost till gentlemen from a distant who
| have made the canal business a profession. The ,
I present lettings will bring the canal to within 1
two miles of this village, but if as we anticipate '
the monies already set apart for the Chenango Ca
nal Extension shall be reappropriated and an ad- j
ditionnl appropriation secured, additional letting
will at once be made. It is expected that by next t
fall the canal niny be open to this place and fully i 1
ready for operations in the spring. Tin citizens j 1
i of Tioga County and of the Chenango Valley on up
jto I tiea, are under many obligations to Canal j
Commissioner Bruce for his unswerving fidelity to t
this important public work. Having full faith in '
the good which this Extension will confer on this '
portion of the State and on to Albany, he has been j
the linn friend of the undertaking. Dew/o Tones.
* | c
TICKNOR A. FIELD'S PUBLICATIONS.-—OH Sat- i
urday, JaTi. 0. this eminent publishing house, be- I %
gan the publication of a weekly journal entitlid s
I Every Silvrday: A journal of choice re ding, selec- i
ted from foreign current literature. Much of the -j
best literature of the day is found in the English t
S and Continental magazines and periodicals ; and
it is the design of the Publishers of this new jour- j
nal to reproduce the choicest selections from these ! 1
for American renders, in a form at once attractive ! "
... t
and inexpensive..
Every Saturday is intended for Town and Coun
ty, for the Fireside, the Seaside, the Railway, and
the Steamboat. Its plan embraces Incidents of
Travel and Adventure. Essays Critical and De
scriptive, Serial Tales, Short Stories, Poems, Bi
ographies, Literary Intelligence, etc., in connec
tion with judicious selections front the admirable
popular papers on Science which are constantly
appearing in foreign periodicals. The value of
these papers arises from the fact that scientific
subjects, however harsh and dry in themselves,
arc here treated in so graphic and picturesque a
style as to charm the reader while instructing
him.
Every Saturday will contain each week thirty
two large octavo pages, handsomely printed in
double columns, with and engraved title.
Terms: Single numbers, 10 cents. Subscrip
tion price, $5,00 per year, in advance. Monthly
Parts will be issued, containing 128 pages encb,
handsomely bound in an attractive cover, price 50
cents. Subscription price, >5,00 per year, in ad
vance.
Clubbing Arrangement.—Subscri era to any of
tLc other Peri rdicals published by Ticknor and
Fields will receive Every Sotonlfty for $4,00 per
year in advance.
THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY. —With the num
ber for January 1866, this deservedly poputar jour
nal entered upon its seventeenth volume. It has
reached an age and and circulation never before
attained by any American magazine of its class,
and its popularity steadily increases with each suc
ceeding pear. The publishers have provided for
the readers of the Atlantic during the present
year, articles hich they are confident will not only
sustain the reputation of the magazine as the lead
ing exponent of American literature, but w ill in
crease its general usefulness and value. Its corps
of contributors contains the names of Longfellow,
Bryant. Taylor, and the first American writers.
Terms : .Single copy, SI,OO. Club Rates—Two
Copies for s7,Of); Five copies forsl6,oo: Ten cop
ies for $50,00, and each additional copy $6,00. For
every club of Twenty Subscribers an extra copy
will be furnished gratis, or Twenty-one copies for
$60,00. The Postage on the Atlantic is 21 cents
per year, and must in all eases be paid at the office
where it is received. The Atlantic and Our Young
Folks w ill be furnished to one address for $5,00
per year.
Orp. Vor NO FOLKS. --The Publishers of
Our 1 oung Folks take pleasure in announcing
that they have made such arrangements for liter
ary and artistic contributions daring the coming!
year as will give to the Magazine additional value
a lid attractiveness.
■ Round the Evening Lamp," which has proved
one of the most attractive features of the Maga
zine. w ill be enlarged, and a Correspondence De
gartnieut will be added. Occasional articles will
also be luniishf d, as during the present year, by
many of our most eminent writers. The Illustra
tions will he rendered still more copious and at- 1
tractive during the coming year. Original draw
ings arc in hand from American and English art
ists of the first rank. During the year several full
page Illustrations, printed in colors, will be intro
duced. In the January number was given a I
Fine Steel Portrait of Mrs. Stowe, carefully en
graved from a new likeness taken especially for
Our Young Folks.
Terms : Single copy $2,00 yer year. Single num
ber 20 cts. Three copies for $5,00; Five copies
for SB,OO ; Ten copies for $15,00 ; Twenty copies i
for $50,00; and an extra copy gratis to the person !
forming the Club of Twenty.
Bound Volumes of Our Young Folks, including
the first twelve numbers, are now ready, in hand
some cloth binding, npproeriately stamped. Price, !
$5,00 plain : $5,50 gilt. Address,
TICKNOR & FIELDS,
124 Tremont-st., Boston.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
fcj" Kerosene or Coal Oil, the very best
kind for sale by the barrel or in small quantities,
very cheap, at Dr. Porter's Drug Store.
A Meeting of the Bradford County
Medical Society will be held at Troy, on Wednes
day. Feb. 21st. 1866.
L. D. MONTANA E, Suoretarv.
METHODIST BOOK CONCERN, I •
. 200 Mulberry-st., N. Y. | i
| iseing m constant receipt of inquiries from our :
j brethren respecting Sewing Machines, with re- i
| quests o recommend and purchase, we have, in
eoi'mm-pon with sonic lady friends, carefully and
thoroughly examined the \ annus machines of prac
| tical value for family sewing, and find those made
by Wheeler A Wilson to fully combine tke essen
tials of a good instrument, and such as we can con
fidently recommend. Having seen so favorable 1
results from their use, in our own and the house
holds of our friends, we are desirous that their
benefits should l>e shared by all our brethren, and
hence have interested ourselves in their behalf.
Abel Stevens, Thomas Carlton, Daniel Wise, J. i
| B. Edwards, J. A. Fay, J. Porter, David Terrv W
I A. Cox.
"Ho, EVERY ONE ! COME."— To the friends
I ot the S. S. in Bradford Co.—Dear Brethren and
Friends, in this our "day of pentaeost." when mul
titudes are converted to Christ, and are able, as
never before, to salute you with a holy greeting,
jlt is hearty welcome to "glad tidings" that we
j extend to you. It each successive convention of
1 our County S. S. Association hassurpassed its pre
decessor in real interest and siiirit. we may look
to the coming one with delightful anticipations.—
You are therefore most cordially invited to meet in
convention in th.- Presbyterian' Church, in Rome
borough, on Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. 27 and
28, 1866. Tin-re will be a sermon from Rev. 11.
Crittenden .Co. S. S. Missionary), Rev, J. Brown
ell and Rev. James MoV> illiam. and discussions
on topics of interest to S S workers, also a Union
Child reus meeting on Wednesday afternoon.
\\ e give only a part of the programme, but en
sure our friends a feast of good things.
O. A. BLACK, Sec'v.
- TIN- lar
gest assortment of Valentines ever 1 rought to this :
county. Comic and fkntimenM. At News Boom |
Book Stors.
"OUR GREAT AUTHORS," is the title of U
Splendid Steel Engraving on exhibition and for
sale at the Jewelry Store of W. A. Cliamberlnin.
LOST. On the 31 instant, in the ruatl be
tween Towanda and Myersburg, a bundle done up
in brown paper, containing Alpaeea and trimmings
for a dress. The finder will confer a great obliga
tion by leaving the same at the Myersburg Hotel,
or at the Beporttrr Office.
GRAND CONCERT AND DAN. E —The l ister :
Brass Band. (Wm. Dittrich, Leader,) will give a
Concert and Dancing Party, at Patterson's Hotel.
Milan, on Thursday. Feb. 22. 1H65. Bill, >2 JO.
CARD. —AII soldier* who enlisted prior to |,
June 30. lsij.'!, will be furnished important iuifor- 1
mation/i'c by calling at once upon the undersign
ed. Bring your "discharge" with you.
J. N. CALHF, Pension Agent,
Office over News Room.
W ANTED, immediately, Two Sewing Girls 1
that understand the Tailoring Trade, to work on
custom work. None need apply unless they un
derstand the Trade, fully. Also a good journeyman
workman wanted. J. M. COLLINS.
GOOD HOOKS ! GOOD BOOKS. —Don't fail to
to call at the News Room Book Store and get Mr. '
Hammond's Religions Books, among them are the '
Harvest work <>r the Holy Spirit, the Blood ot Je
sus, Children of Jesus. Child's guide to Heaven,
Little ones in the Fold, Praises to Jesus.
We have aLso on hand a large assortment of mis
cellaneous and religious works, and the largest as- , |
sortinent <>t Bibles and Testaments ever brought
into Bradford County : and ask nil to eall and con
vince themselves that we nre now determined to 1
sell cheap. ]
I'OK KENT.— I lie 3.1 story .>1 I nion Block
Towanda. Inquire at the office of G. D. Mon
tauye.
I
New and Fecund Ilaml Pianos, by
the most celebrated makers in New-York and Phil
adelphia, always on hind and for sale at th lowest
prices. £-■&' Timing done on short notice by Prof.
WM. DITTRICH.
Towanda, Jan. 1. 1866. (oaiu
j f-'iy*' All persons who have old magazines,
newspapers, or books which need binding, are re
, minded that tlicy can have the same done at the
| Bindery in the lu'/iurltr building, in the best man
! ner and on reasonable tt rtns. All kinds of ruling
j and Blank books to order.
TOWANOA MARK ITS. — ( TI7IO/C.:G/I' Prices.) ■
Corrected exerv Tuesday by E. T. Fox, No. I,Brick i
Row : i
j Wheat $1 75 (& $2 20
; Rye 80 @ 85
! Corn 80 <g! 85 ,
j Oats 55 (ti 37 1
i Beans I 25 fe 1 50 i
, Butter (rolls) 28 (a 30 :
i " (dairy) 28 (a 33 j
! Eggs 28 !
| Potatoes 75
i Hay (per ton) 8 00 (<i 10 00 i ,
| Salt (per lbb.). 3 00 j ]
j Flous ... io 00 (a. 13 00 '
! Ham " is
Chickens 14 @ 16
I Turkeys 16 (7i 18
| Ducks 16 (£ is j
I Geese 12
WEIGHTS OF GRAlN.— Wheat, 60 lbs; Corn, 56 lbs; 1
Rye, 56 lbs ; Oats, 52 lbs : Barley, 16 lbs : Buck- .
wheat. Is 11 -: Beans, 62 lbs; Bran, 20 lbs; Clover
Seed L 2 lbs; Dried Apples, 22 lbs; Flax Seed 56 lbs.
MARIt IE D . !"
FEATHER JENNINGS.—In Herrick, Feb. 10th,
by Rev. S. I'. Brown, Mr. Christian Feather of \
Tunkhannock, Wyoming coontv. to Miss Eliza j
A. Jennings of Standing Stone. 1
PAGE—LITTLE.—In Wyalusiug, Fab. 10th, by f
the same, Mr. Lewis Page to Mrs. Maria Little,
both of Wvalusing.
I McGILL CI STER: -Feb. stli, at the Sly Hotel
in Horseliea s, by Rev. C. C. Carr, Mr. Edward i (
MeGill, ot Towanda Hill, to Miss Lettic Custer, j j
ofMonroeton. <
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ittisrcilcmcons.
C I'EC 1 A L.—ALL PERSONS HAVING '
kJ i:c.-clllccl bonk accounts with us, or notes past due i j
are notified that payment must l.c made immediately. r
J.D HUMPHREY* CO.
ALSO ail persons indebted to the estate of J. I>. Hum- J
plirey are notified that all monies due said estate trust !
he paid in immediately. IR A R. HUMPHREY. ! f
An. 31.1866. Administrator. I*
fp II E INSURANCE COMPANY OP '
1 NORTH AMERICA.
Office No. 242 Walnut Street, Philadelphia,
litis Company are now prosecuting tlie Lu mess of i
Insurance iroui iu.-s or damage by FIRE on Buildings,
Merchandise, Furniture, A, , throughout the State of
Pennsylvania, on liberal terms,for long or short periods; i
or permanently ol Buildings, by a deposit of Premium.' i
'Hit prompt payment of claims for losses during the ;
period ol nearly 70 years that the Company has been in i
e.sistence. entitles them to the confidence of the public. p
I)iKfcCTOus—Arthur <J. Coffin, Samuel VV. Junes.John
A Brown, Charles Taylor, Ambrose White, Jno. R. Xeff,
Richard I). Wood.Wm. Welsh, Win. E. Bowen, James
N. Dickson, S Morris Wain, John Mason, Geo. L. Aar ;
risen. Francis R. Cope. Edward H. Trotter. Edward s. •
Clarke, Wm. Cummings. AitTnra G. COFFIN. PresTit. I,J
C S RUSSELL. Agent, Towanda.
UENRY A. RECORD, M. I)., Physician
arid Surg ton. having permanantly located in To- !
wanda, would respectfully offer his professional services
to the citizens of the place a vioinity. Office. atJ.A.
Record's Store. Jan. 30, '66. ! .
UA V SCALES FOR SALE I
[Patent Applied For.]
The Su! seriber having spent time and money in per
fecting a New, Simple, ( heap, and Durable Hay Scale, ! *
warranted eorreet for rive year# or longer, now offers it
to the public, on the following terms : i *■
One 12 ieet platform Hay Seale, weighing 4.000 lbs.
(the purchaser lurnisning end framing timbers) SIOO 00
One 13 it. platform, weighing 5.000 lira, 113 00
One 14 '• •• •• 6,000 " 125 00
Address, G. W. JACKSON,
Jan. 25. '66—tf Wyalusiug, Bradford Co. Pa. i
"VTEVV AND FRESH GOODS!
-i-l Just received,
A FULL STOCK OF GROCERIES,
Bought for Cash,
WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT A SMALL ADVANCE.
Thankful for past favors, I would respectfully say to p
my old triends that I hope by staid attention and fair ti
prices to merit a continuance of their favors. o
Towanda, Feb. 2. E. T. FOX.
fHisccllancons.
£j ASH Pr RCH ASERS TAKE NOTICE !
| _ Oh, yes ! the subscriber has again returned from New
j York, having in the meantime selec ed with great tare,
a splendid assortment of NEW GOODS, well adapted
to the wants of all. the old, the middle aged, and the
yonng, and at the same time not forgt ting the "wee'
hit of to Iks that get up locomotion by creeping. These
' "II have especially been cared for in the selection of the
stock. He would now tender his warmest thanks to all
his old friends and patrons for past tavors, and respect
, fully solicits a continuance of a share of their patron
I age.
Voit will please come and
Von will find the saine good
At the BEE HIVE, Orweli,Pa.
I "
"
UR S ! FI'RS ! ! FURS ! ! !
Asp Undid assortment of Gents'. Ladies' and Child
rens Furs, at the Bee Hive.
Ladies. Gents and Children are ultespectfully invited
to cull at the Bee Hive und examine the extensive line
ol Furs.
Gems before they buy they would do well to look at
the large stock of
11A TS,CA PS, FU R GLO V ES, FU RCO LA RS,
i
'
Ac., found ot course at the Bee Hive.
ii 0O T S A N D SHOES,
in any quantity and style at the Bee Hive.
ONEHCOAT- at the Bee Hive.
0 'at the Bee Hive
S at the Bee Hive.
BANT?* at the Bee Hive
C I! O C K E R Y , .M 1 R R (j R s AC,
At the Bee Hive.
TEA. AS USUAL, FRESH A FRAGRANT
At the Bee Hive.
CLOCKS FROM THE 'BLSI' MANUFACTURERS.
At the Bee Hive.
Captain's Offi-e open from 6A.M.toP M.. lorn
lew days longer.
All those who have old unsettled Book Accounts with
L. 1!. Bronson.it they would save themselves cost, will
please call without delay and settle up.
L. H. BRONSON
BEE HIVE, Orwell. Pa. !
(J M. CRAND AI. 1, A CO.,
MANI'F ACTURERB OF
FLAX WHEELS, WOOL-WHEELS, SNAP-REELS
WHEEL HEADS, Ac.,
MONTROSE, PA.
FLAX-WHEELS
AT THE
M 0 N T R O S E W H E E L F AC T 0 R Y j
Wholes ale an* 1.
GRXDMOTHF.R HERS/- / I AtfAJX !
We can furnish yon with a Whet which we will war
ant to give entire satisfaction am which yourself will
say is fit to
GRAE YOUR P RLOR.
FATHER
It you wish to hear the music of Industry and Econo- <
my in your house, remember the best teacher is a
GRAXV MUI HER'S PI A X().
MOTHER I
1 f you wish your daugnter to be useful as well as orn !
mental, teach her to divide her spare time between the I
Melodeou and the
LITTLE WHEEL.
BROTHER !
Buy one lor your sweetheart, and thus, while making
her an "elegant present," convey a polite hint us to
what you shad expect of her w ,eu you move on that
" XEIV I-ARM."
SISTER !
Ask your father to give you a Wheel ; tell him you '
dou 'f want to be a #
" LILY OF THE VALLEY."
LITTE BOY !
Show your mother how your pants "rip" and how the '
buttons come off when yon "slide down hill" hecattse j
she will use
" STORE THREAD."
LITTLE GIRL!
It your folks get one of Ciandall's Flax-Wheels, you i
can do some ol the work, lor there is a place fixed" on j
purpose to hold the Spool, so that if you are small yon !
can
HO THE REELIXG.
EVERYBODY
Ought to buy a Wheel and teach ttie rising generations
to depend on their own resources. Then indeed, as now. |
shall the American people be a great and independent
nation— and may the Inheritance of each nf onr child- '
ren be ONE FLAG,ONE COUNTRY and
TIYO FLAX- IVHEEI.S!
N. B—Merchants and Dealers wishing to purch >se to
sell again.will please address by mail when list of prices
"caul tumplet ' Ac., will be sent. All goods packed iu
shipping order : and all orders will receive prompt at
tention. C.M. CBANDALL.
Montrose, Pa., Dec. 2u, lsfiii.
QLOTIIING ! CLOTHING !
READY MADE AND MADE TO ORDER.
J. M. COLLINS,
Ist door South of Codding A Russell's, has just received
front Now York n large aud atraotive assortment of
NEW WINTER CLOTHING.
Our stock comprises every artici. w.rn by men and
boys,
PILOT AND BEAVER OVERCOA ih, ;r>T QUAI.
IIY BUSINESS SUITS OF ALL SiYLEs.
COATS, PANTS VESTS, SHIRTS,
COLLARS,N'K TIES, WRAP
i ERS, DRAWERS Ac.
G E NT S Fl' RN I S 111 N G GOO DS
Of every description.
Especial attention is called to onr stock oi
CJOTHS, CASS I MER ES AND YES TINGS.
•1 we will make up to order on short notice.
ine of Fancy Cassimers for Pants and Coats.
CxHats aud Caps. Gents Fur Collars.
" "ting done to order on shoit notice
i mind if you wish to buy Clothing CHE M*
tc .. as good as represented, call at
Tgrms Cash. COLLIN,'s
Towauda, Dee. 7.1805.
T\r OTICE.—Whereas, my wife Mary D.
XI has left nty beo aud board without just cause or
provocation, notice is hereby given, to all persons, not
to harbor or trust her on my account,l will pay no debts
of her contracting alter this date.
Sheshequin, Jan. 30, GEO WARNER
fllenljanbijE.
YET ANOTHER STOCK 'OF NIW
GOODS
AT
W I C K II A M .& BLACK'S.
I
DRESS GOODS,
DOMESTICS,!
I
FLANNELS,
WHITE GOODS,
EMBROIDERIES,
TRIMMINGS,
SHAWLS.
The above linen we offer in'great variety and late
styles.
HATS and CAPS,
i
LARGE STOCK,
BOOTS and SHOES,
BEST MAKES, j
CROCKERY,
1
GLASSWARE,
LAMPS.
This part ot our stock we pay particular attention to,
and now offer two of the best patterns oi Ironstone
Ware in the market. Erie and Sevres, also C. C., Yellow
Rockingham and Wedgewood. Beautiful assortment of
Glass Lamps. Call ane see our stock of
NOTIONS.
Thanktul for past favors we respectfully invite your
trade aud promise to do onr best.
WICKHAL A BLACK.
SE W INC M AI'HIN K D E POT.
Having received the Agency of the tiro bat Sewing
Machines in use,we are now ready to supply ail the peo
ple of Bradford and Sullivan, with either Wheeler A
Wilson's or Singe'rs, than which none better is made.—
We keep needles oil, soap, thread and all the extras
i needed to work the machine. All are invited to call at
our store and examine Machines aud work.
Call or send and get a circular ami price list, at
Wickham A Black's Store.
Nov. 6. 18G5
EwoO O D s :
W I L L I A M A . ROCK W EL L
I
fs|reeeiving a most choice, aud "selected assortment ot
GOODS FOR THE SEASON,
j Consisting of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
DE LAINE,
ALPACAS,
and all varities to be had by the asking.
COTTON YARN,
CARPET YARN
BATTING,
BLEACHED GOODS,
FLANNELS,
CLOTHS,
OA SSI MERES,
SHAWLS,
HOODS,
And a great variety too numerous to mention.
To be had everything in the
j YA N K E E NOT I O N L INK,
Even to a Violin.
The place to find what you want in the lineoi
HATS,
CAPS,
FURS,
GLOVES,
and MITTENS.
If you tire in want of CROCKERY, in sets, or as you I
may order, and any amount,
GLASSWARE,
LANTERNS,
GLOBES, &c.
W O 0 D E N W ARE,
to l>e had from Babies' Cabs to a Butter Ladle.
A complete assortment of
GROCE R 1 E S.
Also the best BEE HIVE.
SYRUPS and SUGARS
ol all kinds.
A snperior quality ot
BLACK,
JAPAN,
GUNPOWDER,
and YOUNG HYSON TEAS.
BLASTING POWDER,
and TOBACCO of all descriptions
Every thing in the shape ol
TOYS FOR CHILDREN.
save yum meat by calling and- supplying yourselves
with pure
ASIITON AND TURK'S ISLAND SALT
Oct. 10, is. . W. A. ROCKWELL. i
JJoruell $C (So.'b Nero (Proobs.
rpHB GREATEST ATTRACTIONS IN
GOODS EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET.
POWELL &c CO.,
! Have now in store the largest stook of goods ever exhib
ited in Northern Pennsylvania. Additions will con
j stantly be made to this stock daring the season, and
! it will at all times be found FULL AND COMPLETE
j in all its departments.
We invite the particular attention of our customers to
i our magnificent display o!
! FALL AND3WINTER DRESS GOODS!
Which we ofl'er at nrices much below those of last year.
| We have given special care to our selections in this line
i and are now able to exhibit the newest most fashionable.
; and most desirable styles to be obtained. Our new
! stock comprises all colore of Plain and Plaid French
1 Merinos, Empress Cloths. Striped Melanges, Striped
and Plaid Poplins, Taffetas, oamaa. Tinsel Poplins, Paris
I Crepes. Reps, Plain and Brocade Alpacas, Poll de Cbev
res, Delaines and Armusis, Bright Plaids tor children's
wear, and a great variety of other Dress Fabrics.
MOURNING DRESS GOODS.
Black French Merinos, Bombazines, Tamese Cloths,
Baratheas, Mohair Lustres, Black and White Check and
! Striped Poplins and Alpacas, Double and Single Fold All
Wool Delaines, and a lull line ol those High Lustred
Black Alpacas, at a great reduction in price.
LADIES' CLOTHS, CLOAKINGS AYD
SACKINGS.
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT.
Beaver Cloths, Tricots, Velvet Cloths, Cassimere Sack
ings. Plain and Twilled Black Broadcloths, of all prices
ail colors of Plain and Fancy Sackings, Opera Flannels.
; &C,, &C.
i
GLOVES AND HOSIERY.
Ladies, Misses and Chiidrens White and Colored Cot
ton, Fleeced and Merino Hose, Ladies Merino Vests
and Drawers, Gloves of every des< ription at low prices.
LINENS A HOUSE FURNISH! \G GOODS
Bleached, Half Bleached, and Unbleached Damask Ta
ble Linens. Napkins, Towels, Towellings, Scotch and
Russia Diapers, Bleached and Unbleached Huckabacks
('riches, liish Linens, Ac., 10-4 and 9-4 Sheetings,
Pillow Case Cottons, Counterpanes, Draping Muslins,
Shaker Flannel Sheetings, Rose Blankets. Ac., Ac.
i
CLOTHS AND OASSI.MKRKS.
Esquimaux, Moscow and Castor Beaver Cloths, French
and German Black Broadcloths, Doeskins, Fancy Cas
simeres. Tweeds,JMeltons, Satinetts, Union Cassimeres,
•leans. Ac., Ac.
ALSO,
!
All qualities Plain White, Shaker and Welch Flannels,
Fancy Shirting, Miners, Red and Gray, Plain and Twilled
Flannels, and a full assortment of
DOMESTIC COTTON GOODS,
At the Lowest Market rates.
%
I
SIECOISriD FLOOH,
We are now opening and desire to cj!l special atten
tion to our unusually large stock of
FINE CLOAKS.
As we make this department of our business a special
' ity. wc have given it much time and attention. Our se
l lections have been made from the newest styles in the ■
| market, and our Cloaks are manufactured in a manner I
that cannot fail to please, and give entire satisfaction,
SHAWLS! SHAWLS!
Having made our purchases before the recent great
advance in price, wejare aloe to otter decided bargains
in Ladies, Misses and Chiidrens Double and .Single
Shawls. Our present stock far surpasses in extent -nd
variety, any purchases we have ever l.e'ore made in this
line and we have availed ourselves of the most lavor
able time to select the choicest and most desirable goods
; in the market.
HON TON FLEXIBLE SPRING SKIRT.
THE NF.WEST AND BEST PATENT fRINOI.INE YET
INVENTED.
We have now on hand a good assortment of these eel
, ehrated Skirts. In White and Colored.
ALSO,
; The Eugenie, Empress, Paris Trail. Multiform, and a
| variety of other popular makes ot Skirts in 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,j and Rugs. Anew stock just re
| ceived.
ROOTS AND SHOES.
Having.made arrangements witli manufacturers to
supply our sales with the best quality of Boots and
Shoes, we shall at all limes be able to furnish our custo
mers with the best custom made Shoes of all kinds,
for Ladies, Misses and Children, and Boots for Mens and
Boys wear, at reasonable prices. We shall also keep con
stantly on hand a complete assortment of Mens. Vomers
and Children's Rubbers and Ar • ' i Overshoes.
HATS AND CAPS.
A splendid assortment of Mens and Boys Hats and
Caps just received. Having closed out our old stock
almost entirely previous to our late purchases, we now I
oiler an entire new stock of the latest styles.
PAPER HANGINGS A TRANSPARENT)
WINDOW SHADES.
We are now receiving large additions to our stock of j
Wail Papers, Transparent Window Shades and Trim
raiugs Window Papers. Ac.. Ac.
£egal.
EpXECUTORS NOTICE N OTI C E
is hereby given that all persons indebted to the es
etateof Ezra Godaid.late ol W. Burlington tp .dec'd,are
requested to make immediate paymejit.and those having
1 demands against said estate will present them duly an .
I thentiuated for settlement.
GEO. W. HODABD,
| Jan. 18 1*66. Executor.
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTlCE.—Notice
is hereby given, that all persoua indebted to the
estate of A> sel Tillotson dee'd, late of Leßoy twp, are
j requested to make immediate payment, and those hav
! ing demands again.-t said estate will present them duly
j authenticated lor settlement.
RALLY ANN TILLOTSON,
! Jail 1, 18bt>. Administrator.
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE —Notice
!14 i-, hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
; tate of Daniel C. Miller, deceased, late of Wiimot twp.,
are requested to make immediate payment, and those
j having demands against said estate will present thcru
' duly authenticated tor settlement.
•I LUCY A MILLER,
j GEO. W. MILLER,
' I Jan. 11,18tiG. Administrator.
i A DMINISTRATORS NOTlCE.—Notice is
D hereby given, that ail persons indebted to the es
-1 ate of HIRAM B. JOINER, late of Springfield tp ,dee'd
are requested to make immediate payment, and those
j having claims against said estate will present them duly
I authenticated lor settlement.
MATTHEW HILL, Jr.,
Jan. 25, 1866. Administrator.
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE-Notice
is hereby given that ail persons indebted to the e-.
! tate ol JOHN W. ALGER, late ot Orwell, deceased,
arc requested to make payment, without delay,
and those having claims against said estate must present
them duly authenticated lor settlement.
O.J. ALGER,
Feb. 15, lsb'i. Administrator.
ADMIN 18TRA1 OR b NOTICE.-Letteiß
ot administration o! the goods, chattels. Ac. of
! GEORGE KING late of Wells township, deceased,
I have been issued to the subscriber. All persons indebt
i ed to said estate are requested to make payment, and all
persons having demands against the same are notified to
present the same for settlement to the subscriber.
MARTIN WARNER,
I Feb. IS, 1*66. Admiuistratoi.
A DMINISTRATORS NOTlCE.—Notice
XX. is hereby given, that ail persons indebted to the
e.-tateol PETt.lt sSTEIUGEUE.Iateof Albany township,
j deceased, are requested to make immediate payment.
and those having claims against said estate will present
i them duly authenticated lor settlement.
J B. STERIGERE,
Feb. 15, lSiitj. Administrator.
\ I)AIINISTR A TOR' 6 NOTICE.-Notic<-
-XX is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the
j estate of HIRAM BENNETT, late of Towauda
dee'd., are requested to make immediate payment
and those having demands against said estate will pre.
i eutlhem duly authenticated tor settlement.
BENJ. M. PECK,
i Jan. 2i, 1860. Administrator.
miscellaneous.
iJJEW FURNITURE STORE !
Having rented the Furniture Ware-rooms formerly oc
: copied by F. N.Page, Athens, Pa., would now say to
the pationa of the old Establishment that 1 have a com
plete Stock of Gocd". ju>t received, embracing everv
j thing in 'he
FURNITURE LINE.
My goods art new and well selected, and for
GOOD GOODS
Will not he undersold by any. t ail and examine my
1 stock before purchasing, i retaiu the Workmen ot the
j old establishment, and
MR. N. I. HAH!
• Will have chajge ot the business and Manufacturing, in
! short we have the finest f-took ot Goods in our line west
: el New York, consisting ot
Parlor Furniture,
Chamber-setts, Sofas, Bureaus, Marble-top
Centre Tables.Extension
ami Dining Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads,
Minors, Picture Frames,
Photograph Ovals, Cord and Tassels,
Steel Engravings,
Oil Cnrtins. Toilet Stands, Work-Boxes.
Pictures. Ac.
COFFINS AND BURIAL CASES.
Our I 'iidn liil.ri a Department will at all times be
1 well supplied with everything in that line. We haw
; the
EISEST UK A USE
In this section, not evecptiug anything west ol New
! York, and will attend Funerals withir a circuit ot
; Twenty Mia, on teasonabie terms.
G. H. VOORHIS.
i N. I. IlaiiT, Agent.
| Alkens, Jan. 25, 1566.—1y
WARD HOUSE, TOWAN DA, PENN'A.
JOHN O. WARD
Respectlully informs the public that be has purchased
this well-known Hotel .and taken possession ot the same.
The Ward House will lie thoroughly r paired and re
furnished, and no labor n .r expense will be spared to
i give satisiaclion to gue-ts.
The traveling public and pere.ns v i-it ing Towauda,
are requested to continue the (literal patronage which
the Ward House ha- hitherto employed. Having hid
! cuusiderabie expeiience in tlie business, he is coniid-.nl
' that vrith a strong delcrmiuati in to please, and with
! strict attention to *. he House, ho can satisfy the requir
i lueiits of those stopping at the iioU=e. 2udec6o-tl
TNT ERE S TING TO FARMERS!
From the various Agricultural prints,oro her source-,
j most farmers have become aware ot tiic vast superioi ity
, ol the Goodrich SeidLug Potatoes. 1 hey are uuiivailed
| in their immense yield, exceedingly excellent tor tabic
: cse or for ieeding stock, and iiee Horn rot, mildew or
, di-easc. Such well known q a'ities are merits that have
] won for the Goodrich Seedling Potatoes u better name
than any other potato heretofore kn wn. A limited sup
i ply can now he obtained by application at Dr. Porter's
Drug Store, at the l< Bowing rate :
Early Goodrich.... *1 (to a peek
Gleason ... I 50 "
Calico 1 50
Cuzco I AO "
Pink Eyed Rusty Goat 1 00
Garnet Chili at about the market price.
The Cuzco has been known to yield tiOil bushels to the
acre in drills; the early Goodrich 400 bushels ; 'he oth
• crs liotween 300 and 4o" bushels to the acre. lu our
i soil in Bradford, with proper tillage, ibey will average
over 300 bushels to the acre Whoever ptrocutes and
plants any ol the above rarities, will consider themseles
tortuuate in having secured the seed at such apparently
high prices. PR. 11. G. PORTER."
Towauda, Jan. 1.
TJUBLIC DllAY.— Ihe subscriber having
j-L purchased a good Dray, desires to inform the pub
'< lie that he is fully prepared to do all kinds of work in
1 his line. llis servici - can bo sccuied troni 7 o'clock, a.
| m., to 6 o'clock, p. m. He can transport cheaply and
expeditiously all kinds of Household Goods. Merchan
dize Ac. to any point desired, and respectfully (elicits
j a share of public patronage.
Stand iu front of Maisball's H iiiware st re, near
| door to the Post Office, where he can always be seen
when not engaged. Orders hit at Marshall's liardwa e
i store, will te promptly attended to.
U. S. THUPvBF.R.
Towauda. Dec. 7,15C5. —ti.
Upbcgraff's institute.
gY E AN I) EA R I \sTIT UT E.
DR. UP DE GRAFF.
Oct list. AritisT and Gknkuai. Schokon, Kluika.N. t.
Treats all Li- nsi of the Eye, Eur and '1 hi vat.
THE EYE—He will operate upon Cataract, Artificial
i Pupil, Cross Eyes. Lachrymal Fistula, Pterygium,Entro
pion, (inversion ol the eye-lid,] and treats all forms ot
' " SORE EYES," such as Granulated Lid;., Purulent
Ophthalmia, Opacities ol >the Cornea, scrofulous dis
eases of the Eye, arid all disease- to which the Eyes is
subject.
THE EAR.--Treats successfully Discharges from the
Ear, .Yoises in the Ear. Difliculty'oi Hearing, Deafness
[eveu when the Drum is entirely destroyed, will useit
an artificial one, answering nearly all the purposes ; thi
natural
THE 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 pei
forms PLASTIC OPERATIONS- Where the Nose, Lips
or auy portion of the lace is destroyed through disease
or otherwise, by healing them on anew.
ear Will attend to the Amputation of Limbs.
and General Surgery in all its branches.
INSERTS ARTIFICI AL K> ES Giving them all tin
motion and expression ot tin natural, detying detection,
they are inserted without removing the old one or pro
i duciug pain.
j The Doctor's collection ot instruments comprises ail
| the latest improvements, and is the largest in the State,
the superior advantages he has had in perfectiug him
soli in all that is new and valuable in Surgery, warrants
him in saying that everything within the bounds ot tin
piotessiou may lie expected ot him.
i The institute has been greatly enlarged, so that wt
can now accommodate an increased number ol patients
from a distance. Comfortable Boarding House- attach
ed to the establishment.
jVo ineui able eases reeeivtd for 'heatmentui Opera
i tions. It a case is incurable be will lie so informed
Institute on Water street, opposite the 1 trains id House
Eltuira, N. Y. Feb. 2 1*65,