Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, February 22, 1866, Image 3

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I (>( Al- AAD GENERAL.
v- i"ii A'y,.,/•/>• is printed upon Camp-
I inntrv iiiiil J"' l Press, Office No. 56 Gold
v V'ik. Thomas 11. Senior, agent.
~.v (in Sit till day night last, between the
, ]i r . m. and 2A. M. the Railroad 'JTieket
- pii eh wton wna elite red by burglars. The
. ( i eii. .1 with a key, and about eight thou
,]j a> 1-bulging to the I". S. Express Co.,
, i .u the hundred dollars, the property ot !
jiiilnay Company, ware taken away. The
res left several packages of money and valu
. am Minting in value to about $35,000,
,Lcl. No clue to the perpetrators of this
~ ; t-rrv his yet been obtained.
,_i tj, ti IO night of the 10th inat. a fine
.. L is> belonging to George Reasor, were
■ iiciii his premises on Martin's Hill, near
llnne was also taken at the same time !
(tts , t harness. The thieves did not stop
,„.,lly work here, as afterwards, it appears, i
jt, ot another party, a democrat wagon, :
i : ..r.s tharoughly equipped with horses, bar- j
... 1 wagon, they made off, and had not, at !
nmts. been apprehended Elmira Gat. •
s 1 NTKUEST —Never perhaps in i
,tery of the present generation, has there j
. -v ha general interest upon the subject of j
a, p. rvades this community. Within the I
v. wt eks. there have been over one hundred
~ ..aversions, and at the present writing
•„ i.i>wAm> FAYSON HAMMOND is assisting the •
■tiv. I'asiors. m a series of Union Meetings !
p, .( llouse, and hundreds are inquiring !
of -.alvution. How long this servant of I
; all r.iia.i" here we know not, but as this in- j
, ... s 1 ecu on the increase for the past few '
.ad the public mind becoming daily more I
we may fondly hope that yet many.
,p.! imbrue Christ as their savior, in this I
t.iue el refreshing from our Heavenly Father. !
II ; imsiiarl Bulletin.
IF : BKKV. —Tin' Elmira post-office was j
.ate oil Sunday night, and robbed of mon- i
; Ij. .(age stamps to the amount of eighty j
arn. The letters were not taken, and a pile of ; 1
...... lying in plain sight, was untouched. The '
..(• was made through one of the back doors, ■
h was pried off its hingesi 1 '
A MF.i.im HOI V DEATH. —A little boy, aged ,
: nil years, belonging to Mr. Horrigan, who (
.ill the bridge shop, in this village was lost ]
time on Tuesday afternoon last, and his af
: parents searched high und low for him.— '
. itiay, al out noon, his body was found in a ]
• ' re. l.v a J trs' li drawing water.— OlCejO Times.
&& Iloxr.v (luiswou), man vviio 1
. himself in a room in his father's house, at 1
mnug I st wet k. m.s buried on Friday. There '
> eireunistanees to lead tti the belief that ' '
: was in any way premeditated, and the ! *
... ml supposition is that it was accidental. He i 1
•••1 .'i; arrai!gem< ut with some companions ; '
i. at!! g. an 1 had gone to his room to make j
Sunn after a report of a gun was heard '
.. :Le i m. and on opening the door his lifeless ' 4
'■>- ("Untl upon tin tloor. with the discharg- '
■. lying ay its side. The charge had gone 1
i. the heart. His pockets contained cart- : 4
nil everything showed that he was engaged | *
: a ready for a hunt. While engaged in so | '
/is supposed that the gun was accidentally i *
1. thus causing the death of the unfortu- '
ting man.— Eiraira Adv. i '
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A AMi To WAN-DA RAIIJMIAD. — It IS ' I
I . t i-v able to state, that the prospects of r
t 'instruction of a Railroad, connecting j e
■ •.eg town with Towanda, Pa., are quite ; c
A new impulse has lately been given to i
•'.erpr.se ; and a committee, to wit : Messrs. i
i 'in.Lt .J 11. Selkreg and William Halsey,
tip! • -iutecl to take measures for a prelimi- t
•• y "f the route, and for obtaining the ]
' va; The committee are now complet- 1 j
: rrit of contract for the several land owners j ;
. 1 the same will soon be in the hands of ,
printer. j
taking a map and tracing the proposed t
■•id wonder the road has never before been
t"h It is almost a straight line. The ]
'iumi ln ing at Ithaca goes up the Cayuga \
tin the vicinity of the Spencer road. The j l
■ the summit, a distance of about thirteen i J
t t-xc et\ fifty feet to the mile. From y
- .mm the descent isg.-ntle, down through the j
■ rv.ili. y From Spencer to Waverley there I a
i't''.;tt sin view, one down the valley of ' i
pardscrek, and the other through Dean hoi- j (
. .tter 1.-ing the shortest by, we are in- ; (
■ut five miles Of course the saving of i t
will be controling provided other j i
equal. Ihe distance to Waverlv is only ! f
hirty-five miles, which is the present rail-11
-.slice In tsveen us imd Owego, taking into j F
"is the v xatiuia switching back and r
-•ttl Tevel ut our valley. Of course, {
nit tin .- saved over our present railway i
■ticn itli Waverlv will be that between t
b ivt-rly . an eiuharrassed too, with the 1
t ->f connection at Owego. Once at Wa- 1
aimiiuication will be complete to To- j
• r wt 1. am from the Ithaca Journal in n i
r h- "ii this same subject, that a route ; (
'i progress between these points. j
- now connected with Wilkes-barre 1
v fh branch canal, and it is a matter of
LS, • comparatively, to extend the pro
; i ■i g the tow path of this canal. There
'ii'jlw.ij connection between Wilkesbarre
•• : ad, iplna. ,
-d itanee of these works to Ithaca and |
nouiid and through which they run, j
to I t estimated. We gain a direct and
fie t> N'.-w Aork free from the vexatious |
t Owego. But what is of far more im- t
gain access to the richest coal fields j
.••Main, and break up that monopoly t
s " h irshiy and unfi elingly burileiied us j
tto the price of fuel. j
'■• Hers ulou- the route we have a • <
It will most assuredly increase the ' ]
kinds anil for an indefinite period in
•use it will open up the country to t
: population and improvement. Sup- '
! ' l: d subscribe to the capital stoek ten !
■ "•!•. it ,r every acre contained within j <
' fidles on each side of the road for ;
> ''istunce. This would build the road, 1
• w oul,i be inert ased in value at leust j
, you would have a paying stoek. ;
Bfhmcrdt
AR: KORHKRV—F2S,OOO IN DRAFTS j
I- thiough mail bag from this city to .
| - was stolen on Thursday night. It
the depot by the carrier, and handed
' kg.ige master, who takes charge of it, '
~ 1 agent on the 9:50 train). This is
' ' 1 until it was found on a truck
l"fi. yesterday morning. It liatl been j
- • . ''fieiits being taken away. It is as- !
. p *'" l '" ver *25,000 in drafts were in the
i' robbers. H'esf Branch Bulletin
VM Pa.)
. ■ v lu - (Utiiversalist) i
-•i- 5,~ tK ' l,Ui t House in this Borough,
H y eveuiug.
A SAD ACCIDENT.— Mr Stephen I). Gil
ford, formerly of Troy in this county, a young man
of sterling worth and one who early enlisted in our
late struggle for freedom, and served his country
faithfully until honorably discharged. Then again
enlisted and bravely faced all the dangers incident
to the life of a soldier until the close of the war,
when he was discharged with honors, and shortly
af er Lis return home, (July 13, 1865,) he was mar
ried to Miss Eleanor J. Coon of Leßov : and view
ing only the bright side of life, they were with
every thing to encourage them, looking forward to
long years of happiness. But suddenly on the
morning of January 31, 1866, while he was unload
ng a lord of logs at a mill a short distance from
j her father's, he received a severe blow on the head
| which terminated his earthly existence, yet he
lived some time in the most excrutiating agony,
and all was done that superior medical skill could
devise, together with the kind care and fervent
prayers of his many friends and neighbors ; but
all i I vain : and on his twenty-third birthday (Feb.
9, I860,) in the ever welcome home of his tather
in-law John Coon, death came and put an end to ,
his sufferings. His funeral was attended in Troy !
on the 11th, by a very largo concourse of mourn- !
! iug friends, who deeply feel their loss. And may :
! his young companions, and widowed mother, to
| gether whith all his friends and relatives, receive j
j that consolation in this their hour of affliction, I
j which JESUS alone can give. S. A. R.
;
Co ART PROCEEDINGS. —In the Common
Fleas, the following business of general interest i
, was transacted :
In the matter of Ilupe Perkins, an alleged luna- j
| tie, the Court direct a writ de lunatico inquiretulo to j
; issue, appoint Ulysses Moody Esq., a Conmiissou- j
er and direct notice to be given to all the brothers j
and sisters of said alleged lunatic.
The Court appoint John W. Mix Esq., an Audi-
tor to make distribution of money paid into Court j
by the North Branch Canal Company. The report
of the Auditor being filed, was confirmed finally.
The following divorces were granted :
Elizabeth Baker vs. Amos A. Baker.
Lydia Ames vs. Thomas Ames.
Amy T. Russell vs. Zepheniah Russell.
Richard Hancock vs. Orris Hancock.
John Ayres vs. Harriet Ayres.
Mary E. Chaffee vs. Otis Chaffee.
Nebemiali N. Merrill vs. Sarah Merrill.
David S. Miller vs. Amelia J. Miller.
Ruth A. Brewster vs. David D. Brewster.
In the matter of petition of Philander Barnes for
the adoption of Mel .-iu L. Barnes, the Court decree |
adoption.
Upon proper proof of publication the Court de- |
cree the incorporation of the ••Smithfield Cemc- j
tery Association," and of the "Troy Atheneum." !
In the matter of application for incorporation of j
the "First Utiiversalist Society of Towanda," and
the " First Society of the M. E. Church of Asy
lum," the Court direct publication to be made.
.\ a!!>• in C. Elsbree vs. S. G. Ilathaicay's Heirs.—
This was a suit in ejectment brought to recover |
1440 acres of laud iu South Creek and Wells twp's. j
The plaintiff purchased the land at the Treasurer's ,
tax sale, and defendants having failed to redeem |
the property in time, plaintiff brings suit to get
possession. The jury found for the plaintiff the;
undivided one-half of the property in dispute and
for the defendants the other half. The plaintiff, j
Messrs, Mercur & Morrow, Patrick and I'eet; for
defendant, Judge Gray, S. Fierce, W. Watkins, C.
L. Ward and J. DcWitt.
Charles Kttnj'p vs. Philander Lowj, et. al. —The
defendant's sold a quantity of lumber upon on ex- !
ecution at Sheriff's sale, as the property of S. S.
Kellogg, in Burlington. The plaintiff alleged a
previous sale and delivery to him of the lumber, i
and sued to recover the value thereof. The jury j
found a verdict for plaintiff for the sum of $29111. I
For plaintiff Messrs. Watkins and Smith ; for de- j
fondants Messrs. Morrow A- Mercur and Feet. i
James 11. H eW*, Adm'sr., of Thomas Smead, de'd. J
vs. Hiram Spear. —This was a suit brought v plain- ;
tiff, to recover a balance allegsd to be due front do- |
fendant, the mutual accouuts aud transactions J
running back through several years. The jury j
was sworn on Saturday, and the cause not being
concluded Saturday night, the Courts adjourned
over to Monday.
CAMPTOWN, Feg. 15th, 1866.
Ed. REPORTER : —We had the most powerful lec
ture in our Academy here, last evening, from Gen.
Patton, of Towanda, on temperance, that our peo
ple ever listened to. Front his known reputation
as a lecturer, persons canto to hear him from a
distance of 7 or 8 miles : and notwithstanding the
unfavorable roads and weather the house was i
crowded, with an attentive and delighted audience.
The meeting was organized by appointing C. F.
Lafferty, Pres., and Rev. S. F. Brown, Sec ; and j <
was opened by prayer by Rev. D. Cook. After the j ■
lecture, the temperance pledge was circulated by j
Major C. Avery, A. A. Kinney, C. Fuller and Rev. j
S. F. Brown, who got 112 signers to it. While the )
pledge was being circulated, the meeting was ably I
addressed by Mr. S. Vosburg, of Wysox. lu an
nouncing the numbers who had signed the pledge, j '
Gen. P. said he had the pleasure to announce that
Camptown and its vicinity* was now the banner i
town of temperance in Bradford coupty. The
meeting gave Gen. P. a unanimous vote of thanks
for his able and eloquent lecture ; and a proposi
tion was made to vote him something more sub
stantial : but he thanked the mover for his gener
ous offer, and refused to accept any compensation,
and said that if his humble efforts should be the
means of saving even one fellow being from a
drunkard's grave, it would more than compensate :
him for his services. Tim meeting was then closed j
by a benediction from Rev. M. Brown, and ad- j
journed, highly gratified with the entertainment, j
Several of our oldest citizens ealled-on the Gen. i
at Major Avery's, this morning, to pay him their ;
respects ; and he, in turn, called to see some of j
his old acquaintances. Yours, Respt'ly,
For the Reporter.
As Ministers of the Gospel of Christ, we grate- j
fully acknowledge the goodness and the mercy of
the Lord to the people of this Borough, the vicin
ity, and ourselves, as his servants.
During the series of religious meetings, held in
this place, and which continue with increasing in
terest, not far from eighty persons have publicly j
manifested a personal interest in the "Great Sal
vation." The majority of these have obtained a j
satisfactory evidence of their adoption into the
family of God, while all evince a sincerity aud s
earnestness of purpose, to fallow on to know the j
Lord more perfectly.
The brethren from Towanda, who prayed for us, j
and those who kindly came over and helped us. :
will please accept our sincerest thanks.
May the everlasting and all bounteous Father, j
evermore bless them.
R. L. STII.I.WELL, Pastor M. E. Church.
R. DRSEAP, Pastor Baptist Church.
H. ARMSTRONG, Pastor Presby'n. Church. ;
Monroeton. Feb. 19th.
For the Reporter, j
David Caufleld was a brave eoldier in the army j
of the Union. lie enlisted in Co. C, 188 th ltegt,, !
N. Y. V., in Sept, 1864, and died of Pneumonia, at >
City Point Hospital, March 29th, 1865.
His remains were disinterred,and again commit
ted to the dust, by the side of his father's grave in
the Wysox burying ground, Dec. 20, 18G5.
That "cruel war" is over ; but the cruel icoumls ;
which it has made in the hearts of thousands of j
our p ople, can never be healed—save by the i
soothing touch of death.
REV. E. P. HAMMOND T ho distinguished aud
sneci ssfnl Evangelist, preached at the Presbyterian
church, lutsday evening. A great work is now
going on at Williamsport under the labors of Mr. |
H., to which place he has returned, to continue the j
labor which the Lord has so blessed,
SPECIAL NOTICES.
•; Oajr KcrosHit: ot- Coal Oil, tho very host i
• | kind tor sale by the barrel or in small quantities. |
j j very cheap, at Dr. Porter's Drug Store
VSt* Musical i.'iiisvcii,'on wili be held i
j at the church in Hheshequiu, Bradford Co.. Pa., j
' : commencing on Tuesday, Feb. 27th, ut 10 o'clock '
• j n. in., to continue five days and close with a con
. ■ cert (>n Saturday evening, March 3d, under the di
,! I '®ction of J. G. Towner. Music Books for the use •
lof the Convention furnished free. Admission to .
1 the full course including concert. SI.OO : Cone* it. :
i 25 ets.
VAT I'ABI.E PROPERTY. —A t are cliano for
inv, -tnient is offered in our couhuns to-dav. The
, executors of the estate of Janus M-fit, d.Veas d.
s offer his valuable Stone Flouring Mill at Pittstou, '
j for sale on accommodating terms. It is olio ' !
the finest aud best located Mills in the State It.-. '
j advantages are truthfully set forth in the adver
i tisement which is worthy of attention.
METHODIST BOOK CONCERN,
200 Mulberry-st., N. Y. i
( Being m constant receipt of inquiries from our
[brethren respecting Sewing Murium s, with r--
: quests 'o recommend and purchase, we have, in
! conjunction with some lady friends, carefully aud
| thoroughly examined the various machines ot pun - !
tieal value for family sewing, and find those made
: by Wheeler & Wilson to fully combine the essesi
! rials of a good instrument, and such as we can con
j tidently recommend. Having stcn so fuv.-ruble
: results from tbeir use, in our own and the house
holds of our friends, we are desirous that their
benefits should be shared by all our brethren, and
hence have interested ourselves in their belsalf.
! Abel Stevens, Thomas Carlton, Daniel Wise, ,
! B. Edwards. J. A. Fay, J. Porter, David Terry, W.
j A. Cox.
"Ho, EVERY ONE ! GOME."— To tlie friends
j of the S. S. in Bradford Co.—Dear Brethren and
; Friends, in this our " day of pentacost," wlienniul
; titudes are converted to Christ, and are able, a.-
I never before, to salute you with a hoi greeting.—
• It is a hearty welcome to "glad tidings" that" we'
extend to you. If each successive convention of
' our County S. S. Association has surpassed its pre
decessor in real interest and spirit, we may look
j to the coming one with delightful anticipations.
1 You are therefore most cordially iindi 1 to meet in
! convention in the Presbyterian Church, in Rome i
| borough, on Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. 27aud
j 28, 1866. There will be a sermon from Rev. 11.
; Crittenden (Co. S. S. Missionary), Rev, J. Brown
ell aud Rev. James McWilliam, and discussions |
| on topics of interest to S S workers, nlso a Union
; Childrens meeting on Wednesday afternoon.
We give only a part of the programme, but en- i
| sure our friends a feast of good things.
O. A. BLACK, Seo'y.
Or it GREAT AUTHORS," is the title o! a
j Splendid Steel Engraving on exhibition and for i
j sale at the Jewelry Store ot W . A. Chamberlain.
POST. -On the 3d instant, in the road b<-
! tween Towanda aud Myersbnrg, a bundle done up
|in brown paper, containing Alpaccaand trimmings
j for a dress. The finder will confer agn at obliga
tion by leaving the same at the Mversbmg Hotel,
or at the Reporter Office.
CARD.—AII soldiers who enlisted prior < ( >
. June 30, 1863,Wi1l be furnished important imfor
j mation free by calling at once upon the umh. i sign
ed. Bring your "discharge" with you.
J. N. CALIIT, Pension Agent,
Office over News Room.
W ANTED, immediately, Two Sewing- Girls
, that understand tlie Tailoring Trade, to work on
custom work. None need apply unless tliey un-j
derstaud the Trade fully. Also a good journeyman
workman wanted. I . M. COLLINS.
ton RENT. — I lie 3d story of I ninn Block
Towanda. Inquire at the office of G. D. Mon
tanye. (
NOVEI. EXHIBITION.— A spirited Stallion '
will be driven through the streets of Towanda, at- : '
| tached to a wagon without harness or reins, on
Monday, Feb. 26, at one o'clock i*. M., by \V. F..
MILDER, the noted Horse Trainer, who will deliver
i a Free Lecture immediately after driving his horse,
i Subject : —"Rearing and General Management t-1
; the Horse. ' This gentleman lias a world-wide
reputation, and as his exhibition is free to all, no
one shall fail to hear him. This subject is a worthy .
one and it is hoped he may have a large turn out.
LOST. —About two weeks since, a large |
black dog—part Newfoundland. Has a white strip ,
in forehead, oj his breast ami white feet ; also ,
white on end of his tail. A suitable reward will !
be paid to any person returning him, or who will t
give information as to where lie can be found.
Feb. 21, 1866. H. L. So IT.
t
All persons who have old magazim s, | i
newspapers, or books which need binding, are re
minded that they can have Hie same done at the 1 J
Bindery iu the Ilcpmier building, in t ,e best man- 1 '
ner and on reasonable terms. All kinds of ruling .
aud Blank books to order.
TOWANDA MARKETS. —( Wholesale Prices.) j '
Corrected exery To day by E. T. Fox, No. I.Briel; '
Row : --
Wheat ■ 1 75 (V $2 20 j
Rye 80 j
Corn 80 :
Oats 35 0, 37 i
Beans 1 25 (a 150 ! i
Butter (rolls) 30 1 <
" (dairy) ,10 (a 33 '
Eggs 25 (u 28 1
Potatoes 75 [
Hay (per ton) 8 00 (n 10 00
Salt (per lbb.) , 3 00
Flous 10 00 (a 13 00
Ham Is
Chickens 11 (i 16 1
Turkeys ... 16 (5 i s
Ducks 16(5 18'
Geese 12
WEIGHTS OF GRAlN. —Wheat, 60 lbs; Corn.s6 lb: :
Rye, 56 lbs ; Oats, 32 lbs ; Barley, 46 lbs ; Buck
wheat, 18 lbs; Beans, 62 lbs; Bran. 20 lbs: Clover
Seed 62 lbs; Dried Apples, 22 lbs: Flax Seed 56 lbs.
M A It It 1 E I) .
STAHB—SICK.—At Monroeton, on the 6th ins;.,
at the house of David Mason Esq.. by Rev. il
Armstrong, Mr. Henry Staid, to Miss Cart sine ,
Sick, both of Cherry, Sullivan Co. I'a.
1' BENCH— SEGAR. In Sln shequin, at tin resi
dence of the bride's father, Feb. 18th, 1866, by
the Rev. Win. H. Spencer, Abaziua French, to
Martha A. Segar, both of Sheshequin, Pa.
miscellaneous.
J?IRE, LIFE, aud ACCIDENTAL IXSUR-
X? AM K.
CATITAI. KEI'KESENTED
OVER S EVE STEP: K AULUOX ItOht.ARS !
C. S. RUSSELL, Agent,
FOR TUK FOLLOWING NAMED RELIABLE COJIi'ANVs :
GIKAKU I'ikk & MARINE INSURANCE Company i
Phi lade/phi J, (
Capital and surplus, over $330,000
HIIMK ISBT" ANCE COMPANY I
Of At ic- Yuik. |
, Capital and surplus, over $3,750,000
INSCKANCK COMEANY or NORTH AMERICA. /
Phiad'lphia. {
j Capital and surplus, over . $1,700,000 i
' MANHATTAN INSUKANCK COMPANT, I
OJ Xnr-Vuil; f
; Capital and fcurpks . over SOOO,OOO
: ENTERPRISE. INSURANCE COMPANY,
OJ Philadelphia. I
Capita! and surplus, over .....$350,000
1 AKTIC INSURANCE COMPANY, i
Of Sew- York. f
j Capital and surplus, over $750,000
| PUTNAM INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of Hartford, Conn. f
| Capital and surplus, over $704,000 j
1 MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. {
OJ' AVu-- York. j
Capital and surplus,over ... $8,000,000 1
TRAVELLERS INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of Iturljurd, Conn. (
Capi'al and surplus, over 1000,000 i
Bisks tuken un all kinds of J' n.ptt ly, at as low rates |
; as by uii) other reliable Companies.
M* Policies issued and Losses, if any, adjusted at 1
j this Agency, thereby saving the trouble and expense ot j
; going elsewhere tor setilement.
- Office at the Haulwlitre Store of Codding A :
j Russell C. S RUSSKLb.
Towanda, Feb. 7,1806.- If
T>ROOMS AND FAILS, WHOLESALE
JD.tod retail, at FOX'S.
BA T H BRICK a 1
FOX 6.
Xcin
VAI.VABI.E STEAM FLOURING MILL
T FOR >AI K.
| lli.it large live story stone Mill knotvu as MOTI"3. in
lli- It'>iugti nl fitt-ton, Luzerne County, Penn'a, situ
.• Mil ;n the heart oj the ainl Lrckawauua
j Coat !■■ ii-nl , certainly p.--esses advantage- of locality,
j water ami railroad communication- that no ether Mill
I can compete with.
it has a water eouituuiiii:ailii Hum it-, very door to
lialliiu ire. i|.. on the one —iut , ami liullulu, A. V., ou
j the ether, while coiuuiuuic-aiiou is had hy Railroad with
. all pans o< the country , ami a hi idge spanning she isus
l qtuhnuiia eiiugs Ihe plain ol ttyomitig valley and all
I bii-me.-s cio.-.-iug the liver past its doors.
ii; dc ta- i.i JA M i JiuTT, lv-q., its proprietor, is
tl o cause oi 'i.in vuinuele properly being tnruwn 011 the
market. Mr. Mutt, a.- is well known, was a practical
mi lor, and alter t e destruction of his old tiill by lire,
, eunecived the idea ol erecting a ui aid M il, and fiout
his ample me..us built the present structure, iurnf-bed
wiih engine, l .ur tunoi slum, and modern uiaehinery,
in the most amp ie manner. He built it on a rock, ou
, which its massive loaudatioii rests, and rises live stories
high iroui tbe canal, the grinding iloor i eiug the middle
-try . ii is (he most solid sLructuie in Hie county, and
was ever altei reviewed with honest pride, and justly ,
leu, as au enduring monument ui the o#tier's industry
and perseverance.
Ihe slot age capacity of this Mill is enormous, aud
i ilo'T. gram, Jte.. are loa ed .nd unloaded Iroin eaiiai
una is by improved elevators. There is machinery to
' '.vey grain to any jiait ol the ill it is lequired. A
; borne market otters ready sale lor ail the bran, shorts,
; and milt stall' mauulactured, *l good prices.
1 here is a lot, uw. liiug bouse aud oaru, suitable lor
I tiie miller, and a stoie an 1 lot adj.lining the Mill prop
i erty, which iviil be sold with it it desired.
t. not sold beioic the Hutu ol March it will be offered
lor itnl.
I.very practical business wan who investigates the de
. iijbleueas ot Us location and the ptimaueuce ol its
i truct. re must he lully convinced that tlii- is a most la
vol's hie opportunity to make u sure and ptoUUuie in
vestment, and affords a r.ue cilaiice to accumulate a lur
tuue.
ibe Terms (ii Ue.-ited) might lie one quarter down,
wiiti ii a equal yearly payments, with iuteiest on whoie
sum >1 deleiied pay uiLiiti uuuua.ly.
i. ' cither particulars can he ieatned liy addressing tith-
II ol the suhsciTliers.
i. K. ItUfISS, Moss bide. Carboudale Pa.
U. i>. bIUR. EVA NX. King-ton, Pa.
Feb. 10, lbuu. Executors oi A*.-• MOTT, dee d.
V ALUABLE FARM FUR SALE.—THE
V snbsviiner oilers tor sale one ot the most Uesiraoie
aud pleasantly lorated iai uts in mis section ot country,
•iimucu iu l)i mil town hip, on the main tiaveleu roud
leading fiom lowanda to tiie Turnpike, uuu Owegj,
a i. one mile Hour Potterviilc, ij Hum orwell lull.
. a.- I. .in comprises two bundled and .-evenly -unc acres,
two k . . iinl improved ; one large apple orchard Uitre
oti. a- well as a g .oii Variety oi other iruit.a Urst-ciass
s igar-oush, ii use and Ran, well-watered uuu commo
dious, comparing with lurm and loratiuu. 1 will se.i
two huuuitd aeies which wiii include ail the buildings,
or me whole iu a lump, to tuil tue purchaser.
Term-made easy. .MIARK iAYI.UK.
Orwell, i'en IT. 1 belli
i BRIDGE LEiTING.—SeaEd proposals
J wiil ee received at tiie l.uuse ot il.il. tioicuino, i u
I c-Roy,until ) o'clock P- on Wednesday, March 7
i-iiti, t.u the buildi g and Compleliug oi a budge across
'i'uwuiida tree k nea rLeHoy comer bpecilicut ions lor the
same may be seen at tue nouse oi li.il. liolcomb, in
i.eiloy, and at the Commissi .i.er's- Office lor ten days'
previous to the icit mg ui the same.
\V. li. DuDGE, -.
Jl iliX BEAKDoLEEA Coin's.
b'i'EKNE M'KKE. \
Commissioner's Olliee, Feb. 21, Isiiti.
/ YRPHAN'S COURT SALE.—By virtue of
V ' an 1 rder i-sited out of tiie Orphan's Court oi Brad
f .rdC unty, the undetsigned udministrator ol the es
t.TLC '.I I-.IL.U- Middiingh. dee'd, will sell 111 the premises,
'i IICINI.) \V. M .\RCH 22. Is ::,1' 1 o'clock, p. m. the
J -liovvitig pttiperty situate in Wy,ilu-:iig and standing
B'O PC tow; -hips, bounded aud described as billows :
Ii .i'lrr .g in the ('imp ro d at a corner of lands of
I lieu Middauglt. thence south 7u 3 west 10 per. to a cor
ner them • north st- 0 wc.-t perches to a corner .thence
north i.s° west .11 per. to a comer,lll. uce nor bl° west
os per. to a hickory, tbeuce north 'J° east 31 per. to a J
corner, thence north 5° west 2;> per. to a yellow pine,!
(downy thence east along Patrick Boyle's land 140 l"' r - j
to a Post, thence south 2° east *' per. to aw bite oa k. |
tin in e -,.r,th 7- j D we-t 2'J 1-10 per. along said Ellen Mid"
daugb'slot to a post, thence along the same south, 14°
we-1 2 per t a corner th l m e south 17° west 11 par
lo a Imi cr, ibeuee south 111' east 58 7-10 per to the
place ol beg hit ii.g. (' ititaining sixty four acres, about
I > acres improved. with a framed Imuse, (rained barn,
ont-buil dings, and a few tine fruit thereon.
Trli.MP— 5,70 to le p id when the property is struck
down. ?11 00 011 tiie - unc lu-ingcoulituied.aud balance 111
two equal payment- to be made ia six mouths from con
firmation, with uilcn-t on the whole sum. and the re
malnder within six months thereafter with interest.
JOH.V F CHUIBEULIN,
EI.e.V MIDDAUCH.
Feb. 20. Is'lO. Administrators.
FMOX CARRIAGE SHOE.
AT ALBA, PKNX'A.
The undersigned respectfully informs the citizen* of
WcHtern Bradford that he has commenced the Carriage
and Wagon manufacturing business, in all i ts various i
branches in Alba borough, in the shop north of the j
Cnion 11 > 1 1-1. ilis foreman iu t lie wood .-hop will ie X
M. REYNOLDS. who is well known to the people of'
tlii- vicinity, having been in tiie business for the last !G
M I lie will manufacture to order, and keep constant
ly on band the latest styles of fuggy s. both top and
open. Platform, l'emoera! and Skeleton Wagons. Sleighs,
CnHcis Ac. lii- wetk will be done by the most ex- [
I - iu 11 nl worknM 11. and great care will be taken in pro
-1 lining the 1.e.-: timber, and the most sub-tantial ma- 1
t erials Hi iriti ids thai 1 lie work turned out at his shop
lor style, dur.bility a:.tl clicipuess, ,-liail not be excelled
n tin- County. REP A! 111X1, of;; ii kinds done with des 1
notch inc -i.blaiiti 1 manner en nasoua le terms
Give nsacall JAMES Mcf\TYRE
Mlii Bradford Connty Pa., Feb. 20.1866 ly
F IST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN
I-J tin- I'os! Offi' i* .it i'.iw inii.i. !'a.. lor the w k end
ing Ft 1. 1!) ! -<f- :
lleeman I'll s. Murti-i U. E.
liennt t Kli-ba 2 I'ikeJ.
i'oiies l.iicindn Power J. .J.
Beard- ty i'iiilo Patterson J. S.
i.owi.inil -aui! Payne Amaniha
P.nddey I'lioiuas i'eppce Mis Wia
Buvgi-s Wm. it' libitis Faiw
e'oici v Bit ty . Iteack Micii'l
t'iark Charley -'i!c; A.J.
t upenti-r iieuty steward A. H.
Cutitian Helien Stratton B. A. 2
Croak Mich'l Savercooi !).itt !
B de Wm. St rope David
Puff Mary -trattoii i mily
Eniuils Kiiza sliipmun Fraud* 2
list ell Edwin sweet (1. W.
liilillgll.ua S.u i'l Sweet J as. A.
Gki-en.ire Hairi ' Surw buigtr J. 11.
H.iihway (' 1.. Smiili .las. 2
Hunter Geo. Smith Jus. Jr
Hill Geo. killou Xeilie
Hingoii Henry Slau-ou Owen
Hayes John -haw humus P.
Hoser Jne. stratton Wm
Hi,tier Libey Turner 1, D
Hovvey I'lios J; jTnwiiseud Male
Ho ver Win. .Tlioinpson W.
Jiibti-oti Ella Woo l A Parnur
Lent Cut lien ;e Wanmr E. V\ .
Lewis llt o Wyiiser Mary
I.iipc ) . m Win-atoll :-ain'l
aoj" i'e: in- ; ailing loi any ol tbe above letters will
plea e bay "Advertised,''aud give tiie date of the ad
vti■'; e ii! S. W. ALVORI),
Fell. !;•, 1 s bji. Postmaser.
rpOWANDA INSURANCE AGENCY!
( PoFcici i - ed, 1.05.-eaadjusted ami promptly paid, by
11. 11 A/A/..1 A Agf nt,
Ot the in.lowing well known ai d reliable Companies.
Olli<-e Motitanye's Block.
Aggrtgal Amount uf . . t17,0u0.090
ACISTN* Ix.-RIIAN'BB COMPANY. i
Hartford, Conn., j
Capital *4.000,000
NIAO.VKA I- 1 .ANCE COMPANY, I
.Vote i'ork, )
Capital $',246,000
XKW ENGLAND IN-I KANCB COMPANV. 1
. Hurt Jut d, Conn
Capital 4200,000
WYOMINO INSLKANCE COMPANY, T
IJ i ii'; -Ilai /r. Pa.. )
Capita! $100,00(1
X'oiiTii A Mian CAN TKAXSIT IN-CKANCT: to., 1
(Accidental) [
Philadelphia, )
Capital SOOO,OOO
CON N Kt TIC 11 MCTYAI. LIFE IN.-I KANC-K CO.. I
Hart ford, Conn . f
Capital *10,000.000
KENSINTOS Ft UK IN-I KAM'E Co ,
Philadelphia, j
Capital.... 4304,000
Towanda, Feb. 20,1506—t!
OIANOS, AMERICAN ORGANS AND
X MELGDIAXS.
The undersigned most iespectlully announces to the
litizi nsol Towauda aud vicinity, that he has purchased
the Music business of G T. COLE, and will herealtei
supply any of ihe above articles, together with
VIOLIN'S, GUITARS. ACCORPIA.VS, STRINGS, AC.
(in as po d terms as ibe.y can lie had el-where.
W. A. CH AMBERLI IN
AT.-O ilik.NT FOR THE
CELEHHATEH AMERICAN WATCH,
and has always on hand, a good a- -1 iinent tf Swi n
Watt ii*.-, willi a general as-orlment of
JEWELRY ANi) FANCY GOODS,
I Silver and Plated Ware ol the BF.s'i' M ANU U'TUU
ERS. which will iie sid al unusualiy low figure- t
: large variety of Clocks ju-t received, among wluci
| belouud theSeth Thomas, which has ti 1 eq •.'.
i II EVAIIi IN G AX I) J0 B 1 XL.
I done with in atness and dispatch, and won - '!'••
tlm.-e who can't *n . we would say go to l.liamiierii.
j and get a pair o! gla-se that will make you see as well
jas ever. Don't L rgtt the -hop, nearly opposite the
j Court House. W. A. CHAMBERLAIN.
1 Towunda, Nov. 6,1865.
fHcrcfjanbGe.
a Y*ET ANOTHER STOCK OF NEW
X GOODS
ii
A
.
1 W I (' K ii A M ,Y Ii L A C K ' S
Jl '
• i
s,
1 DRESS tJUUDS,
I .
.1
; DOMESTICS,
! | FLANNELS,
WIIITE GOODS,
'i
EMBROIDERIES,
TRIMMINGS,
SHAWLS.
! The above lines we ofler iu great variety and ia'.c
style*.
HATS and CAPS,
LARGE STOCK,
BOOTS Btid SHOES,
BEST MAKES.
CROCKERY,
GLASSWARE,
'
LAM PS.
This part ot our stock we pay particular attention to,
and n< w offer two ot the hent patterns ot Ironstone
Ware in flie market. Erie and Sevres, also C- C*. Ye low
Kockinghain and Wedge wood. BeautiJul assortment oi
(ilass Lauiph. Call sue see oiir stock of
NOTIONS.
Thanklul tor past favor- we respectfully invite your
trade and promise to do our best.
WTCKHAM A BLACK.
SEW IN G MA 0 H INK DEJ' OT.
Having received the Ageucy of the two but Sewing
Machines iu use.we are now ready to supply all tbe peo
ple o! Brad lord and Sullivan, with either Wheeler A
Wilson's or Sitige'ts, than which none better is made.—
We keep needles oil. soap, thread and ail the extras
needed to work the machine. All are invited to call at
our store und examine Machines and work.
Call or send and get a circular and price list, at
Wickham A Black ■ Store.
Nov. C. 1h65
EWGOO 1) S !
W ILLI A M A . ROCK W ELL
■
a most choice, ;:td -elected assortment ol
GOODS FOR THE SEASON,
Consisting ol
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
I
DE LAINE,
ALPACAS,
and ail verities to tie had by the asking.
COTTON YARN,
CARPET YARN
BATTING,
BLEACHED GOODS,
FLANNELS,
CLOTHS,
CA SSI ME RES,
SHAWLS.
HOODS,
And a great variety too numerous to mention.
To be had everything iu the
Y A N K E K N OTION LIN E,
Lven to a Violin
The place to tind what you want in tiie line ui
HATS,
CAPS.
FURS,
GLOVES,
and MITTENS.
II you are in want of CROCKERY, iu net*, or a* you
may order, and any amount.
GLASSWARE,
LANTERNS,
GLOBES, Ac
"
W0OI)EN W A R E ,
to be had from Babies' Cabs to a Butter Ladle.
A complete assortment of
GROCE R I E S.
A!*• the beat BEE HIVE.
SYRUPS find SUGARS
ot sll kitius.
A -nperior quality of
BLACK,
JAPAN.
GUNPOWDER,
and YOUNG HYSON TEAS.
BLASTING POWDER,
and TOBACCO of all descriptions
Every thing in tbe shape of
TOYS FOR CHILDREN
... y n eat by calling and supplying yourselves
with puie
AS 11 TON AND TURK'S ISLAND SALT
Oct. 10, 1-1.0 W. A. ROCKWELL.
Powell Sc (Co.'s X'cW 0001)3.
' riiilK GREATEST ATTRACTIONS IN
GOODS KVER OFFERED I.V THIS MARKET.
POWELL GO.,
Have now in -lore th- largest stock of gm.-dr ever exltib
ied in Vortberu Pennsylvania. A<l itinns will con
stant Iv he made to this stock during H.s -"..sun, -niti
it will at all times lie found FULL AND COMPLETE
in nil its departments.
We invite the particular attention of our customers to
our magnificent display of
PALL ANI> WINTER DRESS GOODS!
Which we offer at pro es much below those of hist,year.
Wc have given special rare to onr selections iti tins line
ami are now able to exhibit the newest most fashionable,
and most desirable styles to be obtained. Our new
stork comprises all colors of I'l tin ar.d Plaid 1 rem it
Merinos, Empress Cloths. Striped Melanges. Striped
and Plaid Poplins, Tafti-tas, canias. Tinsel Poplins Paris
Crepes. Heps, Plain arid Brocade Alpacas, Poil de Chev
res, Delaines and Armusts, Bright Plaids 'or children's
wear, and a great variety of other Dress Fabrics.
MOURNING DRESS GOODS.
Black French Merinos. Bombazines, Tame-e Cloths,
Baratheas. Mohair Lustres, Black atul While Checkand
Striped Poplins and Alpacas, Double and Single Fold All
Wool Delaines, and a lull line ol those High Dust red
Black Alpacas, at a great reduction iu price.
LADIES* CLOTHS, CLOAKINGS AND
SACKINGS.
A SrL EN* DID ASP OR T M KN T .
Beaver Cloths, Tricots. Velvet Cloth -, Cassimere Sack
ings. Plain iud Twilled Black Broadcloths, ol al! prices
all colors of Plain and Fancy Sackings, Opera Flannels,
Ac., Ac.
GLOVES AND HOSIERY.
f.adies, Misses and Cliildrens White and Colored Cot
ton, Fleeced and Metirio 110.-e. Dailies Merino Vests
and Draweis, Gloves ol every description at low prices.
LINENS & HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
Blea' hed. Hall Bleached, and Hidden hed Damask Ta
ble linens. Naj kins, Tow Is. Towellings, Scotch an I
Russia Diapers, Bleached and Unbleached Huckabacks
Ci .-he3, lii-h Linens, Ac... ltM and U-4 Sheetings,
Pillow Case Cotton-, t ■ interp tiies Draping Muslin-,
1 Shaker Flannel Sheetings, Hose Blankets, Ac. Ac.
CLOTHS AND <'ASSUMEDUS.
Esquimaux. Moscow ar.d Castor Beaver Cloths, French
and Gttman Black Broadel'iths, Doeskins, Fancy Cas
simeres. Tweeds,JMeltons. Satiuetts, Ui. on Cassimercs,
scans, Ac., Ac.
ALSO,
All quidiiics Plain White, Shaker and Welch Flannels,
Fancy Shirting. Miners,BeJ and I. iy.Plain and Twilled
Flannels, and a tall a- o-im -nt of
DOMESTIC COTTON GOODS,
it Uie hottest Market rates.
SECOND FLOOR
We art now opt tiit.g and dr.-ire to ..1 special a'tcti
ti'.-„ tt oar unusually large stock i.:
FINE CLOAK.-
As we make tin* department ..r our business a special
it v. we have given it much time atul a. tent but. Our se
lections have been made from the neves. styles in the
Iltaiket, and our Cloaks ateuiaunl.i. 1 • ml in a manlier
that cannot tail to please, and give entire satisfaction.
SHAWLS ! SHAWLS !
Htvieg n title out putrhasi • ' eft-re toe recent p. rat
advance in ptice, we.ure a', it- to o.br decided batg. --
in l.udies, Jii.-.-ts and Children- Double and m.
<hawls. Our present stock tar et t es in extent -tl
vai iely. any purchases we have cvt r I on-mad in Mil
line and we have availed ourselves o! the most la- t
able timt to select the choicest a d most desirable, gee '■
in the mat kit.
RON TON FLEXIBLE SLUING SKIRT.
Tilk NEWEST AND BUST DAT EN 1 CRINOLINE VET
I.N VENTED.
We have now t u hand a goou .'.nirut •>I tlie-e cel
ebrated Skirts. in White arid Colored.
ALSO.
The Eugenie. Empress, Paris Trail Multiform, and
variety of other popular makes el : kills in a.I s, • -
lor Ladies Misses and Chi'dreu.
GARRETS AND FLOOR OIL CLOTHS.
Brussels, Three Ply, Extra Super. S-.ipt iline. Ingi ti:..
Kidder.sntl Hemp Carpets. All wid lis Fluor Oil Cloth-
Mattings, Door Mats g and Bugs. Anew stock just re
ceived.
•
BOOTS AND SHOES
Haviug'matie arrangements with mannl i iters t >
supply our soles with the be.-t quality of Herts and
Shoes, we shall at all times be able to biruish our < i-t
mers with ti.e best custom tnsdc Shoes nl !! Kinds
lor Dadies, Misses and Children, and Boots for Mens and
Boys weat, at reasonable prices. We shall also k. cp ct u
stantly on hand a complete asm intent t ! Mens,Women*
and Children's Rubbers titd Av 'tOvershoes.
-
HATS AND CAPS.
A splendid assortment oi Metis anil Buy s |] ,< s ttlu i
CupaJust received. Having closed out our old stock
almost entirely previous to our late purchases, we now
offer au entire new stock of the late.t style..
RARER HANGINGS £ TRANSRARENT
WINDOW SHADES.
We ate now receiving large adtlitions to out stock 1
Wall Papers, Transparent Window Shades and Trim
mings Window Papers, Ac.. Ac.
ticgal.
L 1 XI CUTOR 8 NOTICE. - NO T I C E
' M.J i- hereby given that all persons indebted to the cu
rtate ol Ezra G'idtiiU.late of W. Burlington tp.ylec'd.are
requested to make immediate payment .and those having
demands against said estate will present them duly au
tbenticati d lor settlement.
GEO. W. OODARD,
*an. 18 law. Executor.
A DM IN INIRA IRIX S NOTICE.-—Notice
1A is hereby given, that all per-.,us iudehted to the
••-talc- ot A -.-I nilotaou. dee'd, lata of Leßoy twp, are
teque-teil to make immediate payment, and those hav
ing demands against said estate will present them duly
■ authenticated tor settlement.
S.vI.DV ANN fIDDOTSON,
Itffl ls.i-i.t;. Adaiuiatntor.
A DMINISTRATOR'B NOTlCE.—Notice
-r* in hereby given, that a i persons indebted o ;hc t—-
t t,f lanci ( . Miller, dectased, late ol Uihuot twp.,
J are retpi. -ted to make immediate payment, and those
Kay iitg demands against said .-state will present them
duly autheu'icated lor settlement.
I.UCY A MILbKR.
GEO. W. MILDER,
Jan. 11, ISt.G. Administrator.
A DM IXISTRATORSNOTICE. —Notice ig
" hereby given, that all persons indebted t. the est
ate ol DIP.AM U. JOINER, late ot Springtieid tp ,dee'd
are requested to make immediate payment, and those
having claims against said estate will present them duly
authenticated lor settlement.
MATTHEW HILD, Jr.,
Jau. 2.1. lsG6. Administrator.
A lUVIINLSTRATRIX'S NOTICE-Xotice
d-A- is hereby given that all persons indetited to the es,
tatc of JOHN W. ALGER, Jute of Orwell, deceased,
art requested to make payment, without delay.
:.d those having claims against -..id estate must present
them dulv uutheoticaD d lot settlement.
O. J. ALGER,
Feb. 15,1566- AduPnistiator.
A DM IN 18 i RA I 0118 NO TICE.-Letiern
; -XA. <•? ndfiiiiiiEti'ation ot tho floods, chattels, &c. of
OLOiiGK KIM, late ot Wells township, deceased,
Icive i cii in.+ued to the subscriber. All persons indebt
ed said estate are requested to make payment, and aii
pt*i d s having dm mods against tlie same are uolitied to
jm .-eut the same for settlement to the subscriber.
Ai A KTIX WAtINER,
I eb. 15, i :u Administratot.
A DMIN IBTRATOR'B NOTlCE—Notice
XA. is hereby given, that nil persons indebted to the
estate f PE I iv U rvl'EltlGEßE, late "t Aluauy town-hip,
Uc. e sed, are requested to make immediate payment,
and tic -t having claims against said estate will present
litem duly authenticated lor settlement.
J B, liTEUIGERE,
Feb. 15, 1- Administrator.
\ DM INIBTRATOR'S NOTICE.-Nonce
xtx. is hcteby given, that all persons indebted to the
estate ot Hlit.iM llt.NN'Ll'f, late ol Towanda,
dee d., are requested to make immediate payment
and those having deu< tudsagainst said estate will pre
ent them duly authenticated tor settlement.
BEN J. M. PECK,
Jan. 29, l.SCtf. Administrator.
fllisccllancous.
\T E W F CUM TU R E S T ORE '
Having noted the Furniture Ware-rooms formerly oc
copied ny F. N Page. Athena, Pa , Would uotv say to
the patitius ot the tdtl Establishtueut that 1 have a com
plete Mock of Gt>"ds just re c-tvcd, euiuriciug every
ihtttg tu the
FURNITURE DINE.
My goods are new and well selected, and lor
GOOD GOODS
Will not bt uiuhi --o/d by any. Call and examine ray
sto k Ut-iotc- j tiivli -ing 1 retaui the Workmen of tns
old establishment, and
MR. 2j. I. HART
U iii have ciiitJse o! the business and Manufacturing. In
sh- i wc hav .be titivst .stock ot wouJo iu our line ws.t
ot New Y'otk, coUii -liug of
Parlor Furniture,
Chamber-set.,, j>tas. Biretas, Marble-top
Centre fables. Extension
aud Din tig Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads,
Mirrors, Picture Frames,
Photograph Ovals. Cord and Tassels,
t-tee! Engravings.
f> ! r "urti is. Toilet Stands, Work-Boxes,
Pictures, Ac.
COFFINS AND BURIAL CA>ES.
Our f 'ndertukei's Department wiil at all times be
well supplied with everything in that liuc. We have
the
FIXE ST IIE A USE
• In this sect, n, not .venting anything west of New
ork, and wiil attend Fuuetals vvithir a circuit ol
7'tcrnt./ Mi r>, on tca-otiable teims.
<5. H. VOOFHIS.
N. I. UAK; , Agent.
Athens, Ja... 25. l -bti.— ly
WARD HOI SE, TOWANDA, PENN'AJ
JOHN U. WARD
Respectfully int.nnis tire ptthli - that be has purchas'd
Hit- we'l-ktiowu Uotcl.aiid taken u ol the same.
'lheWaid !loti-e wttl It- thoroughly r paiic-d and rt
furnished, and no labor n r expense wilt be spared to
give satisfaction to g te-ls.
Thv U tv- iing pub m and persons vi.-itiug Towanda,
.ot i. .pte-ted to fintiiiue the liber-t! | attonage which
Hie W .1,1 House ha. hith -it < employed. Having had
con.-td.-iab.e expetiei ce m the tnisin* -s. he is contid tr
, that with a strong detenniuatiuu to pieaae. and with
strict attenfi- :i tut be con satisfy tin- requir
lueiits of those stopping at the Ht use. 2tWectii
| \ TERE 8T I N~G T O FARMERS!
Front the vatlous Agricultural piiiits,! ro her source-.
mut tarmei ■ have tievme aware ol tie va-t s iperioti'v
.at.c- (I Mih eh St-iii.ra Pvtahif.i. Ihev lire unrivalled
-
t.-e '■! --r • er.lt ' - . k . and 't ,• ftum rt, utilde a >r
di c tse Such well known qualities are merits that have
r ' l it- tilt '. "Ctlricit-eedtiug Potatoes a better name
■ •
ply can now be obtained by application at Dr. Porter s
Drug St tie, ui tl i to lowing rates
i...rly Cot drii! .. $1 oOape k
I ilea -Oil 1 "•(! "
Calico 1 50
Cnac-i i
I'.nk E,v..'. Kii-ty Coa" 1 liO
11..t not chili at ;•!, ut tl market pri- •„>.
Lite Cuzt i hit been ku- wu tu yi.l .1 litttt bushels to the
acre tu drills; tho early Gtxidrich 4QO imshels ; thy oth
ers between 3tW and 40 bushels tu the acre. Iu our
-oil iii Bradford, with [o-.ijier tillage they wilt average
■ ut. r JOU bushels to the a to Whoever proc.ue- .. t
plants any ' the at; vev.ui ie, will u-UM.Ie: tbemseles
■ tortunate iu having secured tbe seed at such apparently
bigli prices. DB. 11. C. I uliTEIt."
Towanda, Jan i.'os
P>UBLIC DRAY.—The sut scriber having'
A ■ uich.ised a good Piay, de-itos 'o in ortn the pub
lii that be i- tuliy prepared to do all kinds oi mnk in
his line His >ei vices can tie -v. .id I rum 7 o "clock, a.
m.. t,< t> oilock p.m. He can ti itsport cheaply and
expeditiously ali kind* of Huusehold ■. .i-. Merchan
dize Ac to any pi ..t dr-tted. and ri-pecliully tolici s
a tiiaie of public patr<it<age.
stand iu iiotit 1 l M. ishall'* II -lowr-re st te. neat
dour to the P -t Dili. < . where lie ■au always be seen
when to.' engaged. Oiueis 1.-tt at Marshall's ilatdwa e
store, will le promptly attended to
B.S. THURBEU.
Towanda. Dee. 7. I*os. —tf.
Upbegraff's institute.
E AND EA II I NS T I l l U f E
DR. LT DE GRAFF.
Oc'VLlsT, A tilts i- AMI Gr.Nh.lAt. St'11(1 EON, FLUIRA.N. Y.
Treats alt Disuiro of t r Eye, Eur a. ft Throat.
| THE EY'E— He will operate upon I .Hat-act. Artificial
j Pupil Ct l-.yes. latehryiti.il I i-tulu, Pterygium. Eulru
! pion. (invei-sin ot the .ye-luUJ and treats all forms ot
! •• SO HE EYES," suvh as Granulated Lids, Purulent
' Ophthalmia. Opacities ot the Cornea, i-crofulous dis
eases ol the Eye, and all disease- to which the Eyes U
subject.
THE EAR—Treats sue.:, -.-fully Discbarges from the
Ear, .Wises in the Ear. Difficulty ol Hearing, Deuliiess,
[even when the Dtum is entirely destroyed, wiil nscrt
an attiticial one. answering neat ly all the purnoses . f the
natural
7'HE THROAT.—Ulcerated Throat, Enlarged Ton
I sils.togitlier with
CATARRH
ia all its forms, perm ineutly cured.
GENERAL SURGERY'.—He will operate upon Club
' Feet, llare Lip, Cb-tt l'alatc. Tumors, Cancers. V. ibid
Growths, Del. r itic- from Burns, and Hernia and per
forms PLASTIC OPERA HONS— Wbeietlte Nose, Lips
iot any portion ol tlie t ice is destroyed through diseas
ed' otherwise,.by healing them on anew.
rf Will attend to the Amputation of l.iliibs,
and Gem rtl en . in . it- 'r, .. ties.
INSERTS Alt Ililt iAI K ES tiiving tbeni all tht
uiotn n and cxprc- idi of th natural,dely ing detection,
thev are insetted without removing the old one or pro
during pain.
The Doctor's collection ot instruments composes ail
the latc-t tmprovemcuts. and i> the largest, iu the iiiate,
the superior advantages he ins had in perfect lug him
sell in all that is new and valuable in Surgery, wai tante
hint iu .-ay itig that evcryUiiug within the bounds ot the
j ptotessiou may be expo, tcil ot hitn.
'The Institute has been greatly enlarged, - 1 timt we
can now accrtumodale 0 increased numlier ot patients
from a lii.-tuiiee. Comfortable Boarding House - attach
ed to the istaldishment.
Xo inrui able fses received fro T i eatmeut or Opera
lit i.i. It a case is iucurable he will Is so iulonned.
institute on Water sti.t-t, cupi -it. the Braiuaid House
Eitnira, N. Y. Yb. 2 1*65.