tUwl'W fßtjwrtet (O iOCAL AND GENERAL. TLIT Ix' jMJfUr is printed upun CAMP ,,, V Country and Job Press, Office No. 56 Gold w York. Thomas H. Senior, agent. jjj.- A rather serious accident occurred ■ Franklin on Friday last. A deer was driven in • tin tr<' kat that place by dogs, and while a , n from the opposite side of the creek shot at a Heel the bullet struck the water, bounded and j \t, red the breast of Mr. Jacob Tliall, standing on F opposite rt 'dc- Tlie bullet striking his breast • i use g !:int ' f d a,ul passed into the right arm where , i () Jir, J. The wound was ft painful oue. but is , „t .oiisidered mortal. J A: i STAMPEDE AT ELMIRA.—Ton prisoners j I . (F lUM IVC- out of the Chemung County jail, at j rjjuira. on Thursday evening, March 15, by saw- ) lB j; ..ff the bars of one of the South windows. The ! liars were partially sawn off several years j since, and were not renewed, but only patched up, j blame is cast upon the county authorities for j u ot providing ft safer , receptacle for criminals.- s .lit! Howell recaptured two of the ten escaped ' Misoiicis the same evening, leaving eight still at . Their names are William Wallace, Alex j vsvcli, Kieliard Harwood, -James Jerome, James j polan. St th Palmar, Samuel Gorman, and John j Unlcahy. Most of them were in for larceny and < urgla ry. I'll.- annual public Examination of •bp olasScS 111 the Collegiate Institute, will take j ;,ci next week, commencing on Tuesday morn n: at o'clock. The closing exercises will be i, id on Friday afternoon commencing at 2 o'clock, j I*:., public are respectfully invited to attend. l\uv.\SllA LVKCM. —Our association met, i; Friday i veiling, March 23, for the discussion of ! :tn-enforcement of the Monroe Doctrine, and dis- i ! ,!-• n t'i institution and By-Laws will report, and steps will be taken to further the completion of the orga nization. So far we hav> exceeded all expectations in re- - -■ard to the success of the desired object of the .iLstitution. It is the manifest wish of all interest- i 1 .1 in the cause, to make it a permanent affair, and in- which the citizens of Totvanda will take pride lav..ring with their patronage. In so doing we tin i but lew obstacles in our way and those we ex •r to surmount easily, if the material of whie . j ciation is composed acts with the same in •> st aud zeal, that has heretofore characterized all ot its deliberations. Our ranks are filled to a j rpv extent, with men who are not only able to 1 At it interesting, but also, to give it a character 1 . h very few societies of this kind nttain only j } hard anil prolonged efforts. A trouble, which ! . cutset seemed the most insignificant, and ! i which the association was more particularly | rtii-il, is now the largest that has yet presented i ■t-vlt It is the entire indifference of Young America, who should be first and foremost in tho ■■ with the beautiful and apt inscription upon - i mil l. ••Excelsior.'' Nearly all the young men : this place, who are at the proper age to take hold i th'- matter, aud push it along as they should, i 1 aloof and act as if the organization was not ! ' Hiuleil. as it is, for their sole benefit, but for the n of our place and vicinity who have for many j lw.-u actively engaged more or less in polities j • i other matters of public importance. The an-1 i ■ was large and showed their appreciation to Mi w.is said by their close attention. We are ■'ways happy to see our friends, especially the fe 'nale portion of them. li\ rdi ! ot tie President. W, H. WAT KINS. Vc . Int. LAIIIKS 1-RIKVJI.—This Magazine for! \pii! is before us, the steel plate for this number a- usual, unsurpassed. The Fashion Plate, A'X'.i cuts, reading matter, music, work table pat-, ■ "Us in embroidery, dresses, A c,., are excellent. 1 -ix lady should have it. Price 2,50 a year, two 'pies -1. Address Deacon & Peterson, 310 Wal u St., Philadelphia. ''OPKV - LADY'S BOOK for April is A •pen"!- number. The steel engraving "The last i ■ iUet, is a beautiful domestic scene which riv- ' •s tiir attention and pleases the senses. The fasli - lutes are very elaborate, and the embroidery TUS numerous : tin- literary contents rich and Ihe finest writers in America furnish the s L tys Book with their pure thoughts. In short, j 1 st magazine for ladies, in the United States i ' J Lauy's Book. One copy one vein c 3.— | • .'•••pies #5.5. feY About one o'clock ou Sunday inorii • it fire bioke out in a furniture store on • i street in the city of Elmira at the entrance j st. Bridge. Two spans of the bridge and lildings were destroyed and other buil-j m.utred. The buildings stood upon the bank i >-•■ river, and the engines could play only upon j '•< uf them i and the wind blowing strongly • -iiv river carried the flames along their rear • i a time baffled all efforts of the firemen.— •pan of the bridge floated against the railroad setting it on fire and for a time seriously • "-''ring it. The fire was arrested after six "t unremitting effort. The Elmira papers ui the highest terms of the efficiency 1 kteii steamers, as they do also of the Elmira Bremen. about Jolt,ooo, Insurance >2.5.600. The fire • tin- work of incendiarism. ' '''A! PROSPECTS.- -EX-SKNATORTUBMAN has ' m on a visit, having spent the last two or *" ks in Albany looking niter the Chenango •"D. which but for the persistent and ener- . •■•forts of himself and Hon. JOHN J. TATKOH, , ,lU ' been hopelessly dead longago. When ' 1 ' Uv arrived in Albany on his recent visit '-s whatever had been made with the ( a Before he enuie away tlie new appropri •' i "shift, ftoo had passed the senate by a vote '■ l after having been once defeated bv the "1 Senator Cornell and other friends of ' 'rem their seats when it was reached in the 1 business ; and the re-appropriation of tho ■ b 'Tuled port ion of the former appropriation "■ i n read a second time in the Assembly. Mr. s ' has gone back to Albany to help these through, and will be followed by Mr. TAYLOR T'' course of the coming week. Messrs. TM - t-.i I XVI.OB deserve great credit for their per vflorts in behalf of our Canal, and the 'tion of the work to its final completion will ■ 1 k r e.it measure due to their efficiency in nr • ' ward the enterprise, Ontyo Ga.-ettr ' Ep. REPORTER : —Please announce in your \ next issue the following sums as paid to me, on [ account of collections made for the " National Or j phan's Homestead,"': — Ladies Aid Society, Towunda $205 25. S S of Presbyterian Church, Towanda, 270 12. £ °n' hnsts Church (Ep'l.) Towanda, 200 h S of M. E. Church, Towanda, 62 81. S S Baptist Church. Towanda It) Tut 'il 18. I shall be happy to aeceivc any further contri | butions to this most worthy and commendable ob ject. Any Sunday School contributing Twenty five dollars has the right to name one Orphan to receive its benefits in the Institution which is now ■ open in temporary buildings near Philadelphia. B. S. RUSSELL, Local Agent. Towanda, March 26, '66. Proceedings of the Rome meeting of the Bradford County S S Association held Febru ary 27 and 28, 1866. Meeting called to order at 11 o'clock a. in. Rev*! ; A. F. Harding, Vice President, in the chair. Open- j jed the meeting with religious exercises, which I lasted one-half hour. On motion of Rev. IL J. ! Crane a business coinmittea were appointed, who ; after consultation reported a programme for ufter noon, one feature of which was little business and | much prayer. After a season ol' prayer and praise adjourned. AFTERNOON SESSION.—Pres. B. S. Russell in the j chair. The first half-hour was spent in social ! prayer for the outpouring of the Holy Spirit on this convention. The President introduced the. I business of the convention in a short address, j showing the late glorious work of God in the con version of so many from sin to righteousness from among us, to have followed the v.-ake of this Asso | ciation in a ni,. •! and peculiar manner, thus showing great r< esou for encouragement and in | citing the members of the Association to renewed diligence in the work God has given us to do. Minutes of best meeting read and approved. ; Minutes of A. M. read and approved. Ou motion, a committee on place of next meet j ing, preacher, and topics, were appointed. The ! Association now listened to to address from Rev. ' i J I\ Brownell of Towanda. on "The importance |of correct early culture."' Music. N. Tidd offered I the following resolution : j Jlesotceel, That the Ex. Com. be requested with ' the concurrence and aid of our missionary, Rev. 11. Crittenden, to appoint town Secretaries' in the several towns, whose duty shall be to report to the Cor. Sec., monthly, the S S statistics of their r. - i speetive towns. After some discussion the icsolutiou was laid over for action the first thing on tho last A. M. Rev. R. Crittenden suggested that we spend tin time, till 5 o'clock, in devotional exercises. Sug gestion adopted. At five adjourned. Benediction by Brother Brownell. EVENING SESSION.—After the opening exercises, had a sermon from Rev. R. Crittenden, after which the time was occupied with prayer, singing and exhortation. WEDNESDAY MORNING.— Met at ft.). Spent first hour in devotional exercises. Then proceeded to business. Minutes read and approved. Bnsint-s Com. report. Com. on plact A c., report lUS fol lows : Place of meeting Burlington. Preacher, Rev. ! Jos. A. Kuok, of Athens. Alternate, Rev. S. Dun lap, of Towanda. Time. Second Wednesday "1 June 1866. Took up Res. of Mr. Tidd, which after being changed from monthly to semi-annually,was adop- j ted. Music. The following query was then dis cussed at some length : "What is the best method to be adopted by young persons in the daily pri vate reading of the scriptures.'' S. W. Alvord, Cor. Sec., tendered his resignation which was accepted. The election of a Cor. See., to fill vacancy was postponed till afternoon ses sion. Music. Benediction. AFTERNOON SESSION.—This session was vet apart I for the usual children's meeting. The children were addressed by N. Tidd. Rev. It. Crittenden! and Rev. H. J. Crane. This meeting was well at tended, and all seemed well pleased. The follow- : ing resolution was adopted : lie.ioh-e.tl, That the members of this Association return their most hearty thanks to the people of Rome, for their kind hospitality in providing for their comfort during the sessions of this conven tion, also to the trustees of this church for the use of their house of worship. The election of Cor. See., resulted in the choice of J. K. P. Gleeson of Towanda. Tlie usual col lection was nov. taken lip to defray the incidental exprenses of tlie Association. Bonedii lion per Rev. H. J. Crane. The above record of the proceedings of this con vention, gives but a meager idea of the interested its sessions. Acting on the suggestion of the bus iness committee, the exercises were made more devotional than at any former meting, and (lie time was occupied in exercises drawing the atten tion of the people to the great object of all inn s.S work, the salvation of sinners through Jesus Christ. All in attendance seemed well pleast d with the proceedings, and amply repaid for corning np to this meeting of our county S S Association. O. A. BLACK. Ihr. vc. 1 FIRE. —The Toy Manufactory of HAWS BROTHERS', situated on Towanda creek, just above Monroeton, was destroyed by fire on Monday night last. The fire was discovered about 12 o'- clock : all efforts to extinguish the flames wereun-' availing. We did not learn the amount of loss. Insured for *4.')flo. through C. S. Russell's Agenov. BeaT If the following named persons will correspond with J. B. Ewing Esq., of Harrisburg, they will learn that there in his hands certain mil itary monies belonging to them, viz :J. W. Bur ton, C. K. Kebogg, J. B. M. Means, Johnson Rogers, It. C'. SinscbaugL, Charles F. Willanl, Richard Gustiu SPEC] A L NO Tit 'ES. Y. M. C. A. —The regular business meet ing of the Young Men's Christian Association of j this place, will be held at the rooms of the Asso-' ciation, Monday evening, April 2, at 7 o'clock. Nominations of officers will be a part of the busi : ness of the meeting. A full attendance is reques- j ted. T. P. K. G., Sec y. Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance' Company of Hartford Conn. Assests over 81ft,- i 00ft,000. Divident paid during the preset fiscal i j year, 60 per cent. It is the largest, safest, cheap- \ : est, and best Life Insurance company of this l country. 11. B. MCKEAN, Agent , j Towanda, Pa. BfcjT The Art of Jig and Clog Dancing taught without a Master. Full instructions sent | to any address upon receipt of fifty cents. Adress P. O. Drawer, No 3, Towanda, Pa. tftf KeroseiiP or Coal Oil, the very best kind for sale by the barrel or in small quantities, j very elie:q>, i) Dr. Porter's Drug Store. LOOK HERE LOOK HERE. —Patterson ad vi rtis.-A a Farewell Party, to be given at his house in Milan, on Friday evening, March 30th, 1866. j Now i.-i the time for all ye lovers of Dancing to im prove this opportunity. Go right in and give him a full house, you will always find him at his post, \ and never no trouble to entertain all who may pat- ' ronize him. All necessary arrangements will be , made to secuii you a grand and glorious time. ; Com'- oiii and all. J. S. PATTEI;SCN, Pro'r. To tlui.se thinking of getting a .Sew ing Machine, it i- a matter of interest to know which is the best. The Wheeler A Wilson always the loost desirable, is with the attachment of tak ing ilie loop s itch, without doubt the machine of all others suited to general use. Cull at Wickhaiu A" Black's and see it work. F'ARD. —AII soldiers who enlisted prior to June 30. 1863, will be furnished important infor mation tree by calling at once upon the undersign ed Bring your "discharge" with you. •F N CVLIFF, Pension Agent, Office over News Room. NOTICE. — Stated Conclave of Northern Couiunndery No. 16 at Masonic llnll Towanda, Good Friday, March 30, 1866, at 7p. in. Election of officers. 11. B. MCKEAN. E, I. C. 8. Ei -SETx. Recorder. WANTED, immediately, Tu i Sewing Girls 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. j PENSIONERS. — The instalment of Pensions due March 4th, 3866, paid on and after that date, by bringing your Pension certificates to J. N. CA LIFF, Pension Agent. Office over News Room. I'o wanda. Pa. Feb. 26, F. S. CI.AIM AGENCY.—Persons holding Pension certificates cam draw the installment due the 4th of March, by bringing them to me. A copy of the Official Andersonville Prison Record, | containing 13,000 names of those who died there | from all the States, can be seen at my office free. , Information in rrtjard to all Howdy Acl.i given free. JOHN W. Mix, Agent. : Office Ist Block below Ward House, Towanda Pa. - = j TOWANDA MARKETS. — ( Wholesale Prices.) ! Corrected exery Tuesday by E. T. Fox, No. I,Brick i Row : Wheat SI 75 Oi 82 20 Rye 75 Corn v 65 Oats 35 {a 37 i Flax Seed 1 fill ( 200 j Clover Seed, (small) 8 Oft " " (Orwell) 10 001 Beans 125 (u 150 Butter (rolls) 30 " (dairy) :',() (~ 35 Eggs 25 i Potatoes 75 Hay (per ton) 8 00 (n 10 00 Salt (per lbb. > 3 00 Elous 10 00 (d 13 00 Ham IS Chickens 13 (5 10 Turkeys 16 (H 1 Ducks 16 (n IS Geese 12 WEIGHTS OI GRAlN.—Wheat, 60 lbs; Corn. 56 lb.-: Rve, 56 lbs ; Oats, 32 lbs ; Barley. 16 lbs : Buck wheat. Is lbs: Beans. 6*2 lbs; Bran, 20 lbs: Clover , Heed 62 lbs; Dried Apples, 22 lbs: Flax Seeds 6 lb-. M.l RRIED. MASK -BABB.-In l.f Roy, March 12, by Rev. I. B. Luke, Mr. Ira Mase, of Franklin, to Miss Mary B. Babb, of Granville. DARLING \\ IIKATON. At tlie parsonage in Potterville, March 21, by Rev. Homy Losch, Mr Major B. Darling, of I'ike, In Mrs. Susan M. Wheaton, of Orw ell. SERKES—CONLEY.-—On Tuesday, March 20, at the residence of Mr. Samuel AVallbridge, in To wanda boro. by Rev. J. T. Brownell, Mr. J. E. Yerkes, of Springfield i'a., to Miss Isadore Con lev, of Towanda. Pa. No cards. YANORNAM—BREWSTER.—At the M. E. Par si mage in Towanda. March 23, by Rev. J. T. Brownell, Mr. D. D. YnuOrnnm of Warren Pa., to Sarah M. Brewster of Wyalusing Pa. \V ILSON- TAS i.OB. At the residence ot the bride's father, in Warren, by Rev. Wm. ('. Peek. Mr. S. H. Wilson of Orwell, to Miss MeiainU ('. Taylor of Warren Pu. LEFLER -LEONARD. At Beiitly Creek l'a., by I). H. Burnliam Esq., Mr. Win. S. Letler of Eidgberry, to Miss Amanda Leonard ol Spring field twp., Pa. i TYLER—WOODRUFF.—March 21. at L. Rays- ; ville, by Rev. G. 11. Hair, Mr. Charles E. Tyler of Bridge-water Susq., county, to Miss Emma' A. Woodruff of Orwell. "WTLLOOX—DAYIES. At Mum- ton, March 25, by Rev. Ilallock Armstrong, Mr. James W. Will cox to Miss Harriet E. Davis, both of \lbitnv, l'a. Li 1 E D . DARLING.—In Orwell, at his residemea. of iufla mation of the lungs, March 14, Mr. Abel Darling, aged 62 years,2 months and 2 days. llpbcgvaff's Jg YF. A\ D E A R IX>T IT FT E. DH. UL' DC GRAFF, OCCLIST, AL'KIST AND OKNKRAI. SVKGKOV, ELMIKA, N. Y. Treats nil Diseases of the ICtje, Ear ami Uhroat. THE EYE— He will ojierate upon Cataract, Artificial Pupil, Cross Eyes, Lachrymal Fistula Pterygium, Entro pion, (inversion .4 tlie cye-liihj and treats all tonus ot "SORE EYES," six LI as Granulated I. id -. Purulent Ophthalmia. Opacities id 'the Cornea, Scrofulous dis ; eases of the Eye, and all di.-ea-ts to which the Eyes is : subject. THE EAR.— Treats suei esslully Discharges trom the Ear, A'l.ises in tlie Ear. Difficulty ot Hearing, Dcaluess, [even when tlie Drum is entirely destroyed, will "isen an artilieial one, answering nearly all the purposes I the natural. '/' HE THROAT.- Ulcerated TlN.. at. Enlarged ton sils, together with CATARRH in all its forms, permanently cured. GENERAL SURGERY.— He will operate upon Club Feet. Haic Lip, Clett Palate, Tumors, Cancers, Forl.'sd Growths, Deformities irom Burns, and Hernia, aud | r torms PLASTIC OPERATIONS-Where the Nose. Lips or any portion of the face is destroyed through disi As or otherwise, by healing them on anew . M@F~ Will attend to the Amputation ot Limbs, aud General Surgery in all its branches. INSERTS ARTIFICIAL E) ES —Giving them all Fa motion and expression of the natural, defying cote LION, they are inserted without removing tlie old one 01 pi during pain. The Doctor's collection of instruments commLcs all the latest improvements, and is tlie largest iu the State, the superior advantages he lias had in perfecting hiui ;-oli in all t hat is new and valuable iu Surgery, variants him in saying that everything within the buunds of HIE piotessioa may be expected ot him. The Institute has been greatly enlarged, so that we can now accommodate an increased number of patients from a distance. Comfortable Boarding Houses altai li ed to the establishment. Xo iiicui able rases received fur 'li eat merit or Oyeia tiuns. It a ease is incurable lie will be so informed. Institute on Water street, opposite the Brainard House Elmira, N. Y. Feb. 2 18G5. miscellaneous. ATTENTION farmers AND DAIRY MEN ! CHEESE FABTORY IN HEUHICK! Tlie subscriber will be ready about the 10th of May, IsGG, to receive and manufacture into a prime article of Cheese ill the milk that may he delivered at his Factory Feb. 27, '66. A. A. STJOH.N. J. S. ALLYN'S OYSTER SALOON, (Formerly I.aughlin'S) Under Chamberlin 's Jewelry Store, west of Public Square . Main Stre t oysters by the thou.-and , hundred or dish. Families and dealers supplied on short terms. Give us a call, (let. 24. LSRF). 1)1 liLIC DRAA'.—Th: I bsfiibov having J.. purchased a good Praj', dc- ■ O inlorm the pub lie that he is fully prepared to do a. bids of work in bis line. His services can he secured O 7 o'clock, a. m. , to G o'clock, p. M. HE can transpo cheaply and expeditiously all kinds ol Household Goods, Merchan dize, Ac. to any point desired, aud respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. Stand in front of Maishall's Hardware store, near door to the Post Office, where he can always he seen when not engaged. Orders lett at Marshall's Ilardwa e ! store, will be promptly attended to. R. S. THURBER. I Towanda, Dec. 7,18G5. —tf. "RTVLIE TRIUMPH OF FREEDOM OYER -L SLAVERY." A COMPANION FOR THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE. This National Engraving designed and copy-righted by J. HOLCO.MB, AND published by C. F. Cross,No. l37, I Room 7, Broadway, New-York, is now being offered to | lbs people of Bradford County uirougli traveling AGE 11 s. it is a copy in official form of the Amendment of the Constitution of th United Stetes abolishing Slavery: to which is appended the Autographs ol President Lin coln, Vice President Hamlin,Schuyler Colfax, Speaker of tlie Honse of Representatives ; J. W. Forney, Secre tary of the Senate; Edward M'Pherson, Clerk of the House of Representatives, and of ali the members of botli the Senate and House of Representatives, who vot , ed for this important measure, giving IG2 fac simile sig - natures, and a reliable and true record oi one- ol the most important . events in the Nation's history since the 1 immortal Declaration of Independence. The whole is engraved on copper plate, anil published on strong, tine Card-board 13x25 inches, and is accompanied by an ex planatory Key, giving also the negative vote upon tlie amendment. The Engraving Is appropriately embel lished, and forms an ornamental .and valuable memento. It should L?e procured and preserved by every friend ol Freedom Price 71 50. 1). T\ . Hughes, ol Towanda, is an autlu rized traveling Agent, for the sale of this work, for the following towns viz Clster, Sheskequin, Wysox, Asylum, Athens twp.. and Boro', Litchfield, Windham, Warren, Rome, Orwell, Pike, Terry, Monroe, Burlingtons, Smithlield, and Her ri' li. Harvey Holcomb, of Leltoy, is agent ior BE Roy, Franklin, Canton, Troy twp. and Boro'. Columbia,(!ran , ville, Springfield and Columbia. T. Wells, lor South' Creek and Ridghury. Nov. 27, 1805 tf IJHSH OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE BY I K. T.FOX. flUrcfyantitu. YET ANOTHER STORK OF NEW oooris AT :| WICK 11 A M & B L \ C K 'S. | DRESS ROODS, DOMESTICS, : FLAN NET S, WHITE ROODS, EMBROIDERIES, TRIMMINGS, SHAWLS. The above lines we offer in great variety anil late styles. HATS and CAPS, LARGE STOCK, BOOTS and SHOES, BEST MAKES. CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, I. AMI'S This part oi our stock we pay particular attention to, and now offer two o! the best patterns oi Ironstone Ware in the market. Erie and Sevres, a!-o C. Yellow Rockingham and Wed.eewood. Beautiful assortment of Glass Lamps, t til one see cur stock of NOTIONS. Tiiuuklnl lor past lavors we respectfully invite your trade and promise to do our best. WICKHAM & BLACK. SEWING MACHINE DEPOT. Having received the Agency of the tiro 6*f 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 needed to work the machine. AH are invited to coil at our store and examine Machines and work. Call or send and g<>t a < ircnlar and price list. at Wickham A Black's Store. Nov. tl. ISGS "Y" E W G O O D S ' W ILL! V M A . ROCK\Y H L L Isjrcceivmg a ino-t choice. and '-elected,, assortment ot GOODS FOR HIE SEASON, Consisting ol LADIES' DRESS GOODS, DE LAINK, ALPACAS, and all verities to tie had by the asking tftTTON YARN, CARPET YARN BATTING, BLEACHED GOODS FLANNELS. CLOTHS, CASSLMERKS. SHAWLS, HOODS, And a great variety too numerous to mention. To lie had everything in the Y A N K E E X 0 Till N L I N E , Even tn a Violin The place to find what yon want in the line of HATS, CAPS. IT RS, GLOVES, and MITTENS. It you are in want oi CROCKERY, in set- or as you I may order, and any amount, . GLASSWARE. LANTERNS, GLOBES, \<\ WOO D E N W A R K , to be had from Babies' Cabs to a Butter Ladle, j A complete assortment of GROCE R I E S. Also the best BEE HIVE. SYRFPS and SUGARS ot all kiiid-i. A superior quality of BLACK, JAPAN, GI N POWDER, and YOUNG IIYSON TEAS. BLASTING POWDER, and roBACCO ol id! descriptions Every tiling in the shape ot TOYS FOR CHILDREN Save your meat by calling and supplvi:-.- v.urselves with pure ASHTON AND TURK'S ISLAND SALT Oct. 10,1*65. W. A. ROCKWELL. Potncll Co.'s <2?ctcrt>s. ■ RJA IIE GREATEST ATTRACTIONS IN GOODS EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET. POWELL & CO., Have now in store the largest stock ot goods ever exhib ited in Northern Pennsylvania. Additions will con stantly be made to this stock during the season, and it will at all times bo found FULL AND COMPLETE in all its departments. We invite the particular attention ol our customers to our magnificent display of 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 colors of Plain and Plaid French Merinos, Empress Cloths. Striped Melanges, Striped and Plaid Poplins, Taffetas, manias, Tinsel Poplins, Paris Crepes. Reps, Plain and Brocade Alpacas, Poil de Chev ies, Delaines and Armuac-s, Bright Plaids lor children's wear, and a great variety of other Dress Fabrics. MOURNING DRESS GOODS. Black French Merinos, Bombazines, l'ame.se Cloths, Baratheas, Mohair Lustres, Black and White Check and Striped Poplins and Alpacas, Double and Single Fold All Wool Delaines, and a full line ol those High Lnstred Black Alpacas, at a great reduction in price. LADIES' CLOTHS, CLOAK INGS AND SACKINGS. A SPb E N DID ASS Olt T M EXT . Beaver Cloths, Tricots, Velvet Cloths, Cassimere Sack ings, Plain and Twilled Black Broadcloths, of a!! prices all colors if Plain and I'am v "re-kings, Opera Flannels Arc., A GLOVES AND HOSIERY. Ladies, Misses and Childrens White and Colored Cot ton. Fleeced and Merino Hose, Ladies Merino Vests and Drawers, Gloves of every description at low prices. LINENS w HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS I Bleached. Half Bleached, and Unbleached Damask Ta ble Linens. Napkins, Towels, Towellings. Scotch and Russia Diapers, Bleached and Unbleached Huckabacks. Crashes, Irish Linens, Ac., 10-4 and !>-l Sheetings, Pillow Case Cottons, Counterpanes. Draping Muslins, Shaker Flannel Sheetings, Rose Blankets, Ac., Ac. ( LOTUS AND GASSI MERES. Esquimaux, Miwait and Castor Beaver Cloths, French and German Black Broadcloths, Doeskins, Fancy Cas simeres, Tweeds,JMePnrs, Satinetts. Union Cassimeres, •Jeans. Ac.. A- . ALSO, Ail qualities Plain White, Shakei and Welch Flannels, Fancy Shirting. Miners, Red and Gray .Plain and Twilled Flannels, and a full assortment r,f DUMKSTH' COTTON GOODS. At the Lowest Market rates. SECOLTD FLOOR. Wi are now opening and de-ire to call -pei ial atten tion to our unusually large stock o' I INK CLOAKS. As we make tiii- department ot our business a special ity ,we linTe given it rnnch time and attention. Our se lections have been made from the newest styles in the market, and onr Cloaks are manufactured in a manner that cannot fail to please, and give entire satisfaction. -BAWLS' SHAWLS' Having made our purchases before the recent great advance in price, we'are able to oßer decided bargains in Ladies, Mi—es and Childrens Double and Single Shawls. Onr present stock Irvr surpasses in extent and variety, any purchases we have ever before mad- in this line, and we have availed ourselves of the most favor able time to select the choicest and rood desirable goods in the market BON TON FLEXIBLE SPRING SKIRT. THE NEWEST A XI) BEST TATE XT OKI NOT.INK VET INVENTED. We have now on hand a good assortment ot these cel ebrated Skirts. in White and Colored. ALSO. The Eugenie, Empress, Paris Trail. Multiform, and a variety ol other popular makes v ..t Skirts in all sizes for ! adies Misses and Children. CARPETS AND FLOOR OILCLOTHS. Brussels, Three Ply, Extra Super, Sujienine. ingrain, Kidder,and Hemp Carpets. All widths Floor Oi! Cloths Mattings. Door Mats.j and Rug-. Anew stock just re ceived. 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 be able to furnish onr custo mers with the I*st custom made Shoes of all kinds, for Ladies, Misses and Children, and Boots for Mens arid Boys wear, at reasonable prices. We shall also keep con m.'intly ou hand a complete assortment of Mens.Womens and Children's Rubber- and Ar> "'.(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 offer an entire new stock of the latest styles. I'ABER HANGINGS & TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES. We are BOW receiving large additions to our stocK ol Wall Papers, Transparent Window Shades and Trim mings Window Papers. Ac Ac. fttcrcfjcniftne, Set. . QASII PURCHASERS TAKE NOTICE! Oh, yes I the subscriber bas again returned from New York, having in the meantime selec'ed with great care, a splendid assortment of NEW GOODS, well adapted to the wanLs of all, the old, tin- middel-aged ami the young, and at the same time not lorgeting the " wee" I bit of folks that get up locomotion by creeping. These ' all have especially been cared for iu the selection of the stock. He would now tender his warmest thanks to all his old friends andpatrons for past favors, and respect > fully solicits a continuance of a share of their patron age. 1 You will please come and You will find the same good HP At the BEE HIVE, Orwril, I'a. r i s FURS ! FURS ! ! FURS !! ij A splendid assortment of Gents'. Ladies' and Child- ; rens Furs, at the Bee Hive. Ladies, Gents and Children are all respectfully invited to call at the Bee Hive and examine the extensive line: I of Furs. ! i | Gents before they buy they would do well to look at the large stock of i 11 ATS,< -A PS,FUR GL<)VES,KUK C<>L.\ RS, u Ac. found of coui*m* at the Bee Hive. 800 T S A NI SHOES, i iu any quantity ami style at the Bee Hive. OVERCOATS at the Bee Hive. COAT*? a t the Bee Hive. i VESTS at the Bee Hive. PANTS the Bee Hive. > O R O V K E R V . M I K R O R S t y C ., At the Bee Hive. TEA, AS USUAL. FRESH a FRAGRANT At the Bee Hive. CLOCKS. FROM THE BEST MANUFACTURERS, ' ( At the Bee Hive. Captain's Office open from 6JA. it. to 9 V. M., foi a lew day onger. All those who have old unsettled Book Accounts with L. H. Bronson.if thev would save themselves oot. will , please call without delay and settle un. I 1.. H. BRONSON ISEF HTVE. Orwell. Pa. K N R V M KR(' U K A CO., Towanda, I'euti'a, Have on hand and are opening at t. O W E St M A RK B T P R ICES A tiperior stock of DRV GOODS DRESS GOODS, WOOLEN'S, COTTONS, WHITE GOODS, i HOSIERY, NOTIONS, BOOTS A SHOES, CROCKERY, Ac. Towanda, March 21, 1965. QRK A T ATTRA V T I O N I I AT MO N T AWE'S STO R E ! PK.UT.JPRICK^. i Every va.nety ol LADIES'ff CLOTH, i ANII \ FANCY DRESS GO OD S ' Goods for Gentlemen of r • EVERY DKSCRIPTION. And .ill'yhejknown Styles to suifjthis Market, which will t.e sold at d It ! * WHOLE S A L K O R RKT A I L •TO SPIT CUSTOMERS r| At prices that cannot hut please. >f i Returning thanks for past favors, we invite aftention t- j to our Large Stork of Goods. .IniteG 1865 MONTANYE ft CO. lifoial. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— In the Miller <>/ the estate of Hanford Kinney deceased. In the* Orphan's Court of Bradlord County. The undersigned, tin auditor appointed to distribute the monies in tne hands of the administrator, raised by the sale of decedent's real estate, will attend to the ; duties of his appointment at the his office* in Towanda borough, on Fiiday, the 20th day of April, 1866, at 1 o'clock, p. m., and all persons having claim? upon said monies must present them or else be forever ; debarred from roming in for a share of said funds. S R. PAYNE, March. 10. 18CG. Anditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— Ia the mailer of lit estate of IS. I J . Snyder, deceased. The undersigned, an auditor appointed by saidcoui' to dispose of exceptions filed to the partial account ol Augusta Snyder, Executrix ot the estate of said C. I'. Snyder dee'd , will atlend to his duties as such auditor, at his office, in the borough of Towanda, ou Friday tie 13th day of April, 18(50, at 1 o'clock p. m. March 12. 1880. U I'EET, Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— In the mailer 0/ the JS state of Alunson Aliller, dec cd. In the Orphan's Court of Bradford County. The undersigned an auditor appointed by said Colut to distribute moneys in the hands of the administrators, will attend to the duties ot his appointment, at bis offic< in Towanda novo", on Saturday the 15th day of Apr. '6O. at i o'clock p. m., at which time and place all person* interested can attend it they think proper or be forcve. debarred from the same. W.T. DA VIES, March. 11. 1866. Auditor. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.—By virtue ot au order issued out of the Orphan's Court of Brad ford County, the undersigned Executor of the e? tate oi William A. Itetan, deed' late of Wells twp., will sell on the premises, Satuiday, April 7,1866, at 2 o'clock p. m., the tollowiug property, to wit : Bounded on the north by Frederick Thompson, on tn east by Ceo. Wilson, on tfie south by Wiu. It. Shcpard and ou the west by Joseph B. Ketan. Containing 65 acres and 105 per., be the -ame more or less, about 10 acres improved, with a large number of lruit trees, ami a framed house and barn thereon. Excepting there irom the interest which E. A. Scott has in 1 acres, 1 rod, and 30 perches, caiied the Vineyard, the land be ing all that was conveyed Nov. 21, 18G2, by John I*. Re-hick and wife to said W. A. Betan Nov. 14, 18(50, b> Joseph B. Bclau and wife to said VVm. A. Betan and In interest iu the vineyard conveyed to him and E, A Scott Nov. 14. 1860. TERMS— $5O to be paid down at the time the proper ty is struck down, $lOO at confirmation of the sala, the balance in live equal annual installments with interest from confirmation. THOMAS E. A KNELL, Feb. 27, 'OO. Executor. * EDITORS NOTICE.— In the matter of the estate nj J\. Abriam Pierce, dee'd. in the Orphan's Court ot Bradford County. The undersigned. as auditor, appointed by said court to dispose ol exceptions tiled to the account of C. E. Pierce, one of the Executors ot the Will of the said Abriam Pierce, will attend to the duties at his office in the borough of Towanda, on Thursday, the 12th day oi April, Isbti, at 1 o'clock p. m., and all persons having claims upon said funds must present them, or else fx forever debarred from the same. E. OVERTON, jr. March 7, 'CC. Auditor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICEL-Nolice is hereby given that ail persons indebted to the estate of DAVID L. SCOTT, deed, late ot Danville, Pa., are requested to make immediate payment, and those having demands against said estate will present them duly authenticate-! for settlement. ELLIOTT WHITNEY, Feb. 27,18GU. Administrator. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.—By virtue ol an order issued out of the Orphan's Court of Brad lord County, the undersigned administrator ot the c '.ate ol Josiuh Stanton, late oi Litchfield twp., deceased, will sell on the premises, FRIDAY. MARCH 30th, 18G0' at 2 o'clock p.m., the following property, situate ii. said twp., to wit . Bounded on the until by ! '"da of Oliver Emerson, on the east by lands ot said Oliver Emerson and Jas. Ran dolpb, on the south by laud.* ol said Jas. Randolph, and on the west by '.and* oi Wright Snyder. Containing 59J acres ot land be the same- mote or less. TERMS—SSO to be paid on the property being stru ■ down and the balance on the confirmation ol sale. WM. SNYDER, Feb. 27,'66. Administrator. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.—By virtue ol an order issued out of the Orphan's Court of Brad fnJ County the undersigned ..dministrator of the es tate of Herman D. Gitfoid late<■> Welis twp., deceased, will sell on the premise*, on FRIDAY, MARCH 30th. ISG6, at 2 o'clock p.m. the following described prop erty, to wit : Bounded ou the south and ea*t by lands ot Whiting GiffoiJ, ou the north by lands of Myron Caprou and by lands belonging to the "heirs of Gates Bird, and on ihi west by lands ot W. S. lngalls. Containing about on< hundred acres nioie or less. TERMS— S2S to le paid when the property ... struck down, f the balance on confirmation of sale, the balance iu one vcar (hereafter with interest from coniii • mat ion. • ' SAM DEL H. 1NG&B80LL, Feb. 27. 'GO. Administrator. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.—By virtue ol an order issued out ut the Orphan's Court of Brad ford County, the undersigned administrator of the e tate of Hiram Bennett,late ot Burlington twp, deceased. will sell on the premises, on FRIDAY, MARCH. 30th ISGG, at 2 o'clock p. m., the followiug described prop erty bounded as follows, to wit : Beginning at a post sonth-west corner of a lot now oi lately in possession of Geo. Bennett, thence west 100 per. to a white oak tree for a corner, theme north IG. per. to a hemlock tree for a corner, thence east 100 pe:. to a white oak. thence IG2 pel .to the place of beginning. C mtaimng 101 arris and 40 per , it being the *ame land nuw in the possession of Enos Bennett, about 00 acres improved, one tr. med bou*e. one tramed barn, ai d a few fruit trees thereon. TERMS—S2S of the purchase money to be paid at th< time ot sale, and 1 ol the balance upon iinal confirms lion, and the balance wHh interest one tear thereafter. BEN J. M. PECK, Feb. 27,'66. Administrator. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.- By virtue f an order issued out ol the Orphan's Court of Brad ford County, the undersigned administrator of the es tate of Joseph G. Spencer, dee'd. will sell on the prem ises in Windham twp., FRIDAY, MARCH 3oth. 1866.a" 2 o'clock p. m.. the following pioperty. bounded and de scribed as follow s, to wit: Beginning at the north-east corner ol the so-called Homer Dimock lot now owned by and in possession o i Eliza E. Spencei (your petitioner), thence cast 90 4 1" per. aiong the line ot Reeves Boardman and John How ell to a post and stones in the public highway, thence south 6° we*; 68 9-10 per. along said highway to a hem lock tree, tlience north 60 8. in per. to a post and stone the place of beginning. Containing 556 acres and > perches be the same more or less (excepting about eight acres off the west side, set apart to your petitioner by the appraisers ol the personal estate* of said decedent which appraismcnt lias been confirmed by your Hon. Court), about 20 acres improved, with a small framed house and framed barn thereon. TERMS—S2S dollars be paid when the property i* struck down.the balance o! the purchase money on con firmation of sale. ELIZA K. SPENCER, Feb. 27, Go. (now Jakeway)Administratrix ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.—By virtue ol an order issued out of the Orphan's Court of Brad ford Comity, the undesigned Guardian of the Minor Children of John Hay-thorn, de -'d, will sell on the pre mises FRIDAY, MA CH 30th, 1*66, at 2 o'clock p. m.. the following property situated m Overton twp., bound ed and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a stake the north west corner of Samuel Yens lot, running thence north 31° east 10G rods to it beach, thence south sSs° east to a corner, thence sontii 31° west 106 rods to a stake, thence noith 59$° west 90 rods to the place of beginning. Containing 53 ncics more or less. TERMS—SSO ot the purchase money to he paid on the day ot sale. 5 on confirmation, the balance in six mou ths with interest from confirmation. FANNY ii. HAYTHORN, Feb. 27, '6O. Guardian. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.—By virtue of an order issued out of the Orphan's Court of Brad ford County, the undersigned administrators of the es tate of Justice Sturdevant, dee'd. will sell on the pre mises FRIDAY, MARCH 30th, 1866. at 2 o'clock p. in., in Granville twp., the following property bounded as follows, to wit : On the north by lands ot Wm. Haflett, on the east by lands of John Ha'flett and Noah l.oomis, ou the south liy lands of Ward YVarnei, and on the west by lands oi David IVWitt and Alvin J. Dunbar. Containing 5o acres ot land, lie the same more or less, with about 40 acres the rent improved, a small tramed house, and a small apple and peach orchard thereon. TERMS—S2S of the purchase money to be paid on the day of sale, i on confirmation of sale, and the bal ance in one vcar thereafter with interest from confirms : tion. Ml \OR T. PORTER, THOMAS AMES, Feb. 27, '66. Administrators. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.—By virtue of an order issued out of the Orphan's Court of Brad ford County, the undersigned administrator of the e* tate ot Charles Philips, late of Springfield twp . dee d., will sell on the premises. FRIDAY. MARCH 30,1866, at 2 o'clock )). ill., the following described property, to wit: Bounded on the south by the highway leading from Sherman Bery'a to the Bush Creek road, on the north and east by lands ot Charles Burgess, on the west by lands ill the possession of Sherman Spear. Contain iug 39 acres or thereabouts. 36 ai res improved, and one framed dwelling house and framed barn thereon. TERMS—O c-fourth of the purchase money to be paid ou tlie eonfitmation of tale, and tire balance one year thereafter with interest JAMES 1.. PHILLIPS. Feb. 27. '66. Administrator. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.—By virtue ot an order issued oui ot the Orphan's Court of Brad ford Co rnty, the undersigned administrator of the es tate or James l.ayton. dee'd, late ot Rome twp.. will sell on the premises, on FRIDAY . MARCH 30th, 1866. at 2 o'clock p. nr., the following property.to wit: Beginning at a stake and stones at the north-east cor i tier of said lot, thence south 91 rods and four links to a I stake and stones on the south line of the Henry Farfut ' lot. thence west 32 rods to a hemlock being south-east | corner of said Fortut lot thence north 27 per. to a stake slid stones, thence uorih 65 1-10 perches to a hemlock, thence east 61 5-10 per. to the place ol beginning. Con taining 32 acres more or less, about all improved, one tramed house aud barn, with some fruit trees thereon. TERMS—S2S to be paid on the day o! tale, the bal ance of said purchase money ou confirmation of sale. WM. FORBES, 2d. Ftb, 27. 'W. Administrator.