Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, August 02, 1866, Image 3

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LOCAL AND GENERAL.
JOJR The Reporter is printed upon CAMP
., Lt , Country and Job Press, Office No. 5(1 Gold
York. Thomas H. Senior, agent.
•a,™ The Ladies of the Episcopal Church
...ml holding a Fair for the sale of useful and
.uncus, during the lira, week in September.
,L< it tcih be impossible to see personally many
iiieir friends out of town, they would take this
, ,ho I of informing those interested in the church,
ilieiting contributions.
,I IRTKBI.Y REPORT of tire Bradford Couu
. - M-.ith School Missionary, ending June doth,
, ~i new schools organized 10
\ -.Tool* visited and addressed, . 20
\ > .-liools otherwise aided, 11
r ui, ii
.. . nit in books sold, $404,33
y-uuit pnpe rs sold, 25,9G
laiouiit books and papers given away 31,94
t -iiies of the Scriptures given away 32
vri: ns preached, 14
■ ireiscs delivered, 27
fjuilies visited, 178
Miles travelled 595
f: .ures very inadequately express the design
. rn-ut of the work contemplated by the Couu
-imtiy School Association. What is it ? It Ls
: .rely to organize as many new schools as
N'ur is it fairly indicated by the number
;■> iud papers, bibles and testaments, sold
■i ' iy. The Asssociation proposes,
. p. plant an 1 make permanc ut Sabbath Schools
_. .ever there is a population destitute of any
:-truction on the Lord's Day. Some of
h. ..Lads which have been established for the
j urne the present season, in point of behavior
: i,.st. will compare favorably with any Sun
- ,oo!s in the land.
lid in the support and improvement of
.ug Schools,
To circulate moral and religious reading
J . .t this county and section of the state.
:k:.-. purpose we keep constantly on hand the
-election of books suitable for Sunday School
_ i tarnily use. Bibles and Testaments from the
. iican Bible Society, with authority to make
1 donations of the same. In a word, the
i -l.ject is a diffusion of scripture knowledge
■_ ag the children of men with a view to their
mil salvation. The Missionary cannot express
.. titnde and obligations which he feels to
tb officers and members of this Associa- I
for their hearty co-operation, always the j
and abounding, since his first connection j
tbelu.
Most respectfully,
11. CIUTTENDEN.
T .'. audu, July, BfGli.
BgL> The Waverly Advocate of last week
-p :iking of the proposed railroad from Ithaca
that place, says that the engineers who have
on surveying the railroad route from Ithaca to
,t place reached there a few days ago. They
wry easy route, indeed. From Spencer
tin* grade is but about 14 feet to the mile :
ad SjK'tns r it is more, hut still a very feasible
The Brie tra k is reached without difficul-
I from thence to Athens there can be 110
1c to the finest road in the country. It adds,
trust we shall live t 1 see this important part
at North and South thoroughfare in suc
; .1 operation."
T/i' V initial Fair of tiiu Dai ton
' ,:J Society will be held at the Fidr Grounds
-. iety on Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
r "27. 2 and 2'J. Ample preparations arc
::.i ie to render it one of the most success
.t..: itioiis e very witnessed in the county.
i ,:.rF.it's MONTHLY for August is on out
As usual it is rich in good things. Among
ire the following : More Curious Homes
II utlis with Italian Brigands ; Iloroic Deeds
a r-'ic Men ; Crochet; National Cemeteries
... Ingersoll's Tride ; Miss Stuyvesant ; Oui
to Mexico ; Burning of Columbia ; A
ruf the Old School, and many other articles
• iiit' Tcst, both instructive and entertaining.
AT ANTIC. —c have the A.tlnntit
,: *r August. It contains, among other con
: L . coud paper by Professor Agassiz on
lay ska! History of the Valley ot the Amazon,
:. Ir.sion of a painful story called The Great
:.. harming passages from Hawthorne s
-b > k- a further portion of Mrs. Stowes
y Corner, several chapters ot Mr. Charles
- uew novel, and Loudon Forty iears Ago,
a memoranda of a Traveler, who is no less
.: '■ im Xeal, of Portland, and gives short and
notices of men, places and things, as he
. th.-u in I*2l : among the persons are Lord
.. :• iklilon, Edmund Kean, Charles Young,
t >r, Robert Owen, the socialist, Jo una Bail
poet, Catalani, the singer, John Dunn
r. tin humbug, John Randolph, and Mun
tin tor. Boston : Published by TicKnor A
id.
'■:. VOCM. FOLKS.— The August number
w magazine is fully up to its predecessors,
: tL. young folks about here are always impa
: for the day of its arrival. It is the best young
magazine ever published.
tar Last week we visited Wyoming
y. We m. t a number of the leading active
The political horizon is bright. "My poli
iily finds endorsement from Copperheads and
skt ditddlers. The men who are attempting
.ih this District to defeat Judge Maseru
I they have made ft mistake.— Bloomsbvrg
• 'r.ii.
' 1 R CANDIDATE. —We this week hoist to
mast head the name of Hon. Ulysses Mercur,
candidate for Congress. We go in for re-
Uug merit. Let us have tried and true men to
. .-cut us. What say our Republican brethren .
% illivan i Vtc Press. j
Jof The third and Trial Game between
Winona Base' Ball Club, of this place, and the
. (.Tub of Athens, takes place at Burlington j
Wednesday). We shall endeavor to give j
t suit of the game in our next issue.
In the Scrauton Morning Herald we !
11!: following complimentary allusions to Mr.
•■>.. -I.'.E COREY, late a citizen of this county. Ate :
• rdially add our endorsement to all that is
■i ■ oncerning him. The Herald says
\V. ; notice bv the lest Pittston Gazelle., that n
•■* i. others who are likely to be candidates for
1 m.ition at the Congressional Convention, that
• esteemed townsman Mr. George Corey. M e
■ • with the suggestion of the Gazette. There is
1 more capable, honest anil deserving man 111
District, than the subject of this notice, and
- friends should be fortunate enough to se
f-the nomination and election, the 12th Dis
' would be represented by a man every way
rthy of the distinguished honor.
•h. Corey possesses a clear, logical mind, ma
t* judgment, and by close reading, reflection
• vperience, has stored his mind with a vast
i of useful knowledge. As a debater, be is
logical, and what he says is to the point,
•lis hoaestv is above question or price. Ducli
-.an would adorn the council chambers of the
' uand reflect great credit upon his constit
s-hcy.
I SELECT SCHOOL, _W. H THOMPSON wil
open a Select School in Herrick, at Camp's Schoo
House on Monday, August 13. Common Englisl
branches. Higher Mathematics and Language,
aught. Extra tune and care devoted to the Teach
er s Normal Department.
DEMOREST'S MONTHLY for August is a con
O fountains of literature and art. While other
EST- ,LIS "
musual composition, "Touch not the Mine Cup,'
rt UU , mtur worthy of Perusal, and will repay L
oftort °t rts sentiment. The superb steel
g of Washington Irving will be hailed with de
light by the admirers of that American Author -
1 here is an extra number of good stories, and a
continuation of Alice C'ary's " Confession of a Co
queue, with Poems, Illustrations, and Fashions
too extended to catalogue here. In a brief sum
ti!!!! g Ti Ult T th the I)riCe ° f B year ' B Bubscrip
tion Those who wish to subscribe can address
W. Jennings Demorest, 173 Broadway, New York.
fey- Among the recent changes of Post
masters, is the appointment of Col. ELHANAN SMITH
as Postmaster at this place vice ALVOUD. The
•Senate, we believe, neglected to confirm the an
pointment, so that the honor was an empty one.
ACCIDENT ON THE BARCLAY RAILROAD.— One
day last week, while engineer TIDD was running a
eavy coal tram about one mile from the footed
the plane, he discovered some cattle on the track
The cattle in crossing a bridge, stepped through,
and were run over, throwing the engine and tend
er oft the track. The engine was precipitated
down the embankment into the creek, a distance
ot perhaps twenty feet, followed by the tender.—
The engine was a new one, the damage done to it,
must be considerable, as it turned completely over
in the descent. No person was injured by the ac
cident
SPECIAL NO '1 \IC \ES.
EMERY Two HORSE POWER, THRESHER AND
CLEANER lon SALE. One complet, set of'the
afe na "'T "°° ll ord(!r lbr imn.eili-
The Tli'rl s° r cash, or for good notes on time
The thresher has been used but one season The
bTlte' aPlUrofgood Wa ° U axluS - Apply to
JAMES D CCMMINGS, at Liberty Corners, ortoK
M. Welles, at Towanda. Au. 2.—tf
recthuTof w Ud m al (jl) " vetJtio ". miler the di
rection oi J. G. TOWNEE, will be held at Chenmno-
N. Y., commencing Tuesday
AAUR"""
IMPORTANT. Officers Mow the rank of
•i igadier General aud discharged from the I' s
service after April 9, 18, id, are entiUed to thm'
Vl'iv T eX U i p0 & All interested call on JOHN U
Mix, Towanda, Pa. Ollice Ist block below Ward
House, up stairs. Juiy 21 -lw.pd
..J 9 ®- \. nder approved July 12, 1800
>lhcers from the ranks of Colonel down
Second Lieutenants, who served until H„..V
A the Mar, are entitled to three months evt™,
Apply immediately to 11. B. Mc Kr.??T L
Towanda, Pa. J i> 5, li
HARPER'S SUPERIOR lIOR.SE POWERS A,.,
I HKESHING MACHINES. —The subscriber is agent fo
Haider's Endless Chain, >r, Railway Horse Pow
ers, Threshers and Cleaners, Ac. * I have long
been a dealer in and manufacturer of Endless
I hain Horse Powers, and am acquainted with all
the best now in use in the Middle States, anil am
prepared to say with confidence, that the Harder
Horse Power is decidedly the r< r.y bt.it note made. It
has more power, runs stiller, is better made and
more durable than any other.
Hai der's Thresher and Cleaner is a simple and
durable machine, will not choke, does not waste
grain aud threshes and cleans rapidly and thor
oughly all kinds of grain. Farmer , once employ
ing the Harder Machines to do their threshing,
give them the decided preference. Every machim
is warranted, samples are not kept on hand. Or
ders must be filled from the manufactory.
Circulars and Price Lists mailed to "all anuli-
C 'Towanda, Pa., June 25,
CHEAT MOWING MACHINES. —The subscriber
has for sale a number of Farmer Mowing Machines,
old pattern, which he will sell at greatly reduced
prices, so as to make it a great inducement to pur
chasers. lie has six or eight of these mowers that
have never been run. His machines are now at
Mr. -John Carman's Machine Shop in this place,
where various improvements and repairs are being
added, so as to secure the durability ol machines.
The prices of the Mowers will be governed by the
fact, whether the machines have been used or not,
and the amount of changes aud improvements ad
ded. For sale one new Improved Farmer Mower.
The Farmer is an excellent Mower and of very
light draught. R- M ELLS.
Towanda, July 10.
THE AMERICAN COOKING STOVE. —Is manu
factured with certain improvements secured by
letters patent, under date ol May 5, 1803, and De
cember 5, 1805. One of these improvements cov
ers the arrangement of fittiug a portable ash pall
in the hearth of i cooking Stove, to receive the alli
es as it passes down from the grate. All persons
are cautioned against manufacturing, vending or
using other Stoves made in b/te item of the . !.•<•• W
cwi, as suits have been commenced for infringe
ment of th< se patents, and all persons manufactur
ing, selling or using said i/ uiUiti"e •■, will be liable
for damages for infringement on these letters pat
tint. SHEAR, PACKARD A CO..
17 and 19 Green St.,
Albany, X. Y.
The AMERICAN is for sale by Codding and Bussed
Towanda.
LUST ! LOST !—Between the hours of
eleven and twelve of the forenoon of July 19tli. on
the mid between Towanda Bridge and York's Nar
rows, a fine Broche Shawl, with a red center. The
finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving the
same at this office, or at the residence ol J. S.
CRAWFORD, Herrick, Pa.
PENSIONS INCREASED. —I am now prepared
to get Pensions increased in the following cases,
(under an Act of Congress just passed, viz : To
Soldiers who have lost both eyes, or both hands,
to 825. To those who have lost both feet to 820 ;
and those who have lost one hand or one foot, or
been totallv disabled in the same to sls. Depen
dent Fathers are also entitled to Pensions. All
persons interested please call immediately on
JOHN W. MIY, Towanda, Pa.
Office first block south of Ward House —up stairs
8@„!A. B. Smith A Co., wishes I" inform
their friends and the public in general that they
have opened a Tobacco and Cigar stors on Bridge
Street, two doors from Main-st., where they will ,
sell, at a low figure, a choice lot ol Cigars, foreign
and domestic. Also Smoking and Chewing I obae
eo of all kinds. All kinds of limey goods in the
Tobacco line constantly on band.
Towanda, April 15. A. B. SMITH & Co.
GRAPE YIN EH, ORNAMENTAL TREES, &C.,
The subscriber lia- , supply on hand of nice lona.
Israelis, Delawar -. Alien s Hybrid, Da.ua, Con-;
cord, ('rev,-ling and other Grape vines, warranted
true to name. Grape vines of any variety furnished ,
to order. Orders taken for Ornamental frees, ;
Shrubs, Vines and Flowers at established rates of,
other Nurserymen. Also for all kinds „ small
fruits, such as Strawberries, Currante.hasp 1 ■ vnes, ,
Blackberries, Ac., K - " LLLES.
Towanda, April 8, 18GG.
C i( . n —All soldiers who enlisted prior to
June 30, 18b3, will be furnished important liufor
mation free by calling at cnce upon the unalign
ed. Bring your "discharge" with yoiL
J. N. CALIFF, Pension Agent.
Office over News Room.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OK IOWANDA IINAN-I
CIAJJ AGENT or THE UNITED STATES, Capital 8120,-;
Deposits received payable on demand in Legal j
I Tender Notes. .. .
Interest allowed on time deposits according to -
! agreement. . _'
Uncurrent Bank Notes received on <lt posit or
exchanged for Legal Tender.
U. S- Bonds and 7-30 Treasury Not - bought.
and sold.
j Highest price paid for Compound Int, r. t i.uios.
I Drafts payable in auy part of tin United States
at par for Sale.
Drafts payable in England, Scot! ar .. 1 ■ " 1
Wales, in an amount over one poui> 1 sterling, tur
uished at lowest rates.
Passage tickets from Liverpool or Q ueenstown
to New York, by the well known Inmun Line, on
■ | and for sale. „ ,
I E, U. N. N. BEITS, jr., Cash.
ftaV Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance
v-ml To, ; i';" d dnrm 8 J,IV,a fiscal
e-t *ami " I ' U T F T S the llir K est . safest, choap
couan v ' L,f ° company of tin,
Towiinda, Pa. ' R McKea > ABtut
-1 EXS,OXERS.- The instalment of Pensions
by brinoiL v * P°' paid " U(1 after tLat date,
by blinking your Pension certificates to J. N CA
SZtSr*—- <*•'to-
Feb. 2(5.
il,ul widows of soldiers of
tire onutl ,?f ° at i 111 n "*' ~SMto us circumstances
urt entitled to a gratuty ol sltt, and an annuity of
are 'resident I'.'ovided, they was and
1] 1 - ' !! ', J ciinsyleama. Apply to li. 11.
w ~ k -
TOWAXDA MARKETS. — ( Wholesale Trice.-; )
Row': eS, ry Tnesda y by E. T. Fox, No. I,Brick
A\ lieat ,n e*
Rye S2 50 @ $2 75
Corn © '-Hi
Outs.... 85
Flaxseed.'.'.';.' ,wo „ S
Clover Seed, (small
Beans..".. (0rwell) "
Butter (rolls) 1 25 @ 1 ™
" (dairy) *0 © 32
Eggs / 30 © ; 15
Hay (per Von" )\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ 150 © 175
SR R, " M SR
Ham 12 22 @ 10 . 00
, fco 0 t' I>uaus - 52 lbs; Bran, 20 lbs- Clover
fetid ... lbs; Dried Apples, 22 lbs; Flax Seed 50 lbs.
MAIiU I E D .
GREEN—-KILMER—At the residence ol Air
Joshua Kilmer, in Asylum, July 21 bv Pev T
L- fetillw ell, Air. James 11; Greenf of Simth An
iC'L tt nna ° oUnty ' Pa " 1° Miss Alber
lD I 'c M k' US \f Alen 'y al1 '
Bacey, to Alls* Jmmie Kcunard, botW Wy!
U 1 E [) .
BIGGS A* East Canton, on the inst m
i„ hagS,'
Xno A&Dcrtisfmrnts.
THE PUBLIC is
respectfully informed that the IWL- i;. i 1 *
ten removed to the A reus Buitdinn- 'I' 0 * Tlindery has
IT ill be done g Building, Jd story, where
BOOK-BINDING!
H. C. WHITAKER,
v". X &wiili.r'h VVili '* pwmntly
u every l 'V] r ' < , , .'Bu E"~ | kUi'te~7b<.und
id to the Ruling ami Rinding of attentlon will **>
BLANK BOOKS,
" •■" i • ■.,
- (OH.mda, August 2. lhtiG tf.
W*LYIXSTITL-J E.-TIU- 36th to, m
Lang, A M., wtyerly Institute under charge ol A I
th. first applicanW'oeu August 21, lvu;.' Twent'v of
free insiiuet.oiiitoratfike Normal Class will receive
Bates of tuition in ibis i 4 weeks,
will, li e piiu-s- iLe times, Lm>. have not advanced
''-.'f v, ' r f e^ I,t - v< " rs , aff "• . -arly the same as
1 hone desiring hoard can receive inform
plying io the Principsl. • -
Pupils can lessen expenses very much by proeurin g
anl themselves.
1• our irieotls auu p.itroii-s we would aay, that our
sp 1 ji us and commodious roons have accomodated 250
t.uciits during the past year, satisfactorily, and iu
slru; t is lmve been sec ired for that number the coining
year. ARTHUR YATES,
President of Board of Trustees.
<J't ioued not to -hot ifirds of any kind 011 the prem
ises o 1 either of the undersigned, as the law against
such will be sti icily mil ore el •'
D'A. Overton, E. ll.Smiih Win. Dittrich, Jos. Pow
ell, Francis Watts, 11. S. Itussell, M. C. Mercur, H. C.
Porter, James M. Ward, A. H. Kiugsbury, W. W.
Kingsbury, Mrs. Lucy M. Adams, 12. li. PeLong.
July 2ii, IKG6.
/CAUTION. —Whereas, my wife Eli/.a
V lias left my bed and boar! without any just cause
or provocation, I hereby forbid any person trusting her
on iny account, as 1 will pay pay no debts of her con
racting after July 2, IMJB. JOHN C. MOOR.
July 26,—Sw.
DIl. PRATT has removed to iState street
(first above B. S. Russell & CVs Bank) . Persons
from a diltancc desirous of consulting him, will be most
likely to find him on Saturday of each week. Especial
attention will be given to .surgical eases, and the extrac
tion oi teeth, 'las or Ether administered when desired.
July 18,1866. I>. 8. PRATT, M. D.
TjA II E R INKEKIIO F F OIIVII N.
I bis cliurn brings the butter on an average ol less
than t. u miuutes the season through, usually in from
four to six minutes, audit is warranted to produce as
rail- h andas good butter, as the dash churn, or the
i iev will be reluuded. It will work the butter from
tV- butfer tni'k completely, (leaving it ready to salt and
l.ack) in less than live minutes It is as easily cleaned
aa the dash chnrn, and much easier to churn with.—
- u [, jn, Agricultural Editor of the New \ork
T- lan.e, alter tli ,roic;h trial, recommends it to all but
s. Edwards Todd, Agricultural Editor of
the New Voii; I'lnm . after caretul tests, says it can
have no sn- e-sialliv.il. L. L. T Moore, Editor of the
Rural New Vorker, savs he believes it will prove the
lung sought desideratum among butter makers. The
introduction and u.-v ol this churn in various portions
el the couu'ry. during the past three years, has created
si. li a demand lor it that the | atentee cannot supply
nil who want them. Having purchased the territory ol
Bi.'dtord and bus'iuehanua comities, 1 offer the Town
Rights tor -ale cheap, as farmers ca:r make it very profi
table to have these churns made and sold in each town,
for -ill that is required is to put them in market, lhey
w ill sell themselves. 1 will reler you to some who have
th ■ churns in the county i b. P- freeman, 11. L. tiee
ir.au, Alba, Vial Bullock, Columbia, Washington Camp
bed J.D.Tracy, Selden Tracy, East ismithtield Win.
Dittrich, !<• wanda, and many others in this and Susque
hanna .unity. A churn tan be seen at the store ol
Marshall Brothers & Co., in Towanda. Go and see it.
Churn < n hand. 11 orders must be accompanied by
the ca-.il. 1 rice rlu. for lurther particulars address
1,. T. BIRCHARD,
July 'J.-llt. East Smithhi Id, Bradford cu , Pa.
A>i RLKJ SALE.—The lieirs of Peter Ste
rigere, late of Albany twp., deceased, will expose
to public sale, on the premises, on the 2sth day ol July.
1-1,,;, it 2 o'clock, p. ui., the following lots or parcels ot
Uiid. to wit : .
one lot containing 00 acres, about 40 acres improved,
wiih dwelling bou e, barns, sheds, and other outbuild
ings and an orchard thereon.
One other lot containing 72 acres, about 2 0 acres im
proved, one house aud an orchard thereon . The unim- j
proved land is weil limbered.
Also one other lot containing about 80 acres, two
acres improved, with good s tw mill, dwelling house and
hay -bed thereon. This tract is heavily timbered.
These three lots are situated in Albany township,
Brad lord county, Pa., and will be sold to the highest
and lies! bidder at the time mentioned above. The heirs
ot said Pet. r blerigcre reseive the right to bid on said
lots ior themselves. A map showing courses, distances,
location aud number ot acres in each lot, will be ex
hibited to all persons desiring to see the same on the
day ul sale. Terms made known on the day ot sale.
July a, 18GG-—ts.
TPOI XD—On the ruad between Towauda
Jt. and Onshore, a Morocco Covered Pocket Diary,
containing two notes over three hundred dollars, with
other papers, Ac. The owner can have the same by
identifying, paying charges, and cost of this advertise
ment, at the farmer's Hotel, Towanda.
July 9, 1866 3t. _ _ P- K- FOOT.
AT OUNT AIX LAKE!
The subscriber respectfully informs the public that the
Pleasure Grounds connected with Mountain Luke, have
been put in complete order, and that he is prepared tor
the reception ot parties. ... ,
His Buildings aud Boats have all undergone thorough
repair, aud parlies will and everything provided for
then comfort. A more delightful place o! resort can
not he found in the county than this lake and lie adja
cent grounds, affording shady walks, good boating, and
excellent fishing. HARRISON DODD.
j Burlington, JMy 2,1866.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE. — In the natter of
tl,e estate of A. I'. St evens, deceased. In the
Orphan's Court ol Bradford County,
i The undersigned,an auditor appointed to distrioutn
' the monies in the hands of the administrators,will attend
to the duties of his appointment at the his office,'.m .
Athens borough, on the 6th day ol August, IsoG,
1 at I o'clock, p. m., and all persons having claims
upon said monies must present them or else be forever
debarred trom coming in tor a share ol raid tumls.
I. N. EYANB.,
' June 26, 18i)G.
IiiLOUR OF ALL GRADES.—Some very
choice brands for sale cheap. Flour by the load
I or quantity at the lowest rates at hOA .
fjotucll & (To.'b KciD 0OO&3.
GREATEST ATTRACTIONS IN
GOODS EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET,
POWELL cSc O O
iu ,£" w largest stock of goods cvercxhib-
J " Norther" Pennsylvania. Additions wiM con
stantly be made to this stock during the season and
f ° Und FUU ' ANI > COMPLETE
."'ITAIAS""*" ■* *>
PALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS!
and jnosTdesdrable* Ify^
stock 'comprises all colors of plain and Pluid Frent-h
" ' variety o! other "
MOURNING DRESS GOODS.
Black French Merinos, Bombazines, Tantese Cloths
Baratheas, M ollair lj(lstres> ~| a(. k an d WhX Checkand
Uiped lojihns and Alpacas, Double and Single Fold All
Debimes, and a full i illc . ol those High l ustred
' iik Alpat as, at a great reduction in price.
LADIES' CLOTHS, CLOAK INGS AND
SACKINGS.
A BI'I,E ND I D ASBOR TME N T
Beaver Cloths, TricoCs. Velvet Chtli Cnet.;™ i
iup, Plain .tnd Twilled Black fi&thToTSfprices
all; colors of I lain and Fancy Sackings, Opera Flannels,
GLOVES AND HOSIERY.
! M L sseH Childrens White and Colored Cot.
;utd'l)r!. EeC <?? Menno ,io e. ladies Merino Vest
ed Drawers, Gloves of every description at low prices"
LIN'ENS & HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
W6fe*sSK)Pe
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES.
Esquimaux Moscow and Castor Beaver of> *.'
ind German Black Broadcloths, Doek>'> Vamy Cas
iimeres, Tweeds,J,Mel tons, Satinetts, UiiouCassiinc ,
leans, Ac., Ac.
Fanc'ySbirtingfAAVhite, Sfcakcmand Welch
Flannels, and a full ass, Bed and Gray, Ham an,. Twilled
* ot
DOMESTIC COTTON GOoi>S,
.11 cue irowv- '
SECO 3STXD FLOOR
We ar" now opening and desire to call special atten
tion to our unusually large stock ol
FINE CLOAKS.
As we make this department of our business a special
ity, we bave given it much time and attention. Our se
lections have been made from the newest styles in the
market, and our Cloaks are manufactured in a manner
that cannot tail to please, and give entire satisfaction.
SHAWLS! SHAWLS!
Having made our purchases before the recent great
tdvance in price, wept re able to oiler de. ided bargains
in I.adies, Misses and Childrens Double and Single
Miawls. Our present stock tar surpasses in extent and
variety, any purchases we have ever heioremad - in this
lint and we have availed ourselves of the most favor
li.le time to select the choicest and roost desirable goods
in the market.
BON TON FLEXIBLE SPRING SKIRT.
THE NEWEST AND BEST PATENT CRINOLINE VET
INVENTED.
We have now on hand a good assortment ol these cel
ebrated Skirts, in White and Colored.
ALSO,
The Eugenie, Empress, Paris Trail, Multiform, and a
variety ol other popular makes k ct Skirts in all sizes
tor 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. A new stock just rc- |
ceived.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Having.made arrangements with manufacturers to
supply our sales with the best quality of Boots ana
Shoes, we shall at all times be able to turnisn our custo
mers with the best custom made Shoes ot all kinds,
for Ladies, Misses and Children, and Boots tor Mens and
Boys wear, at reasonable prices. We shall also keep con
stantly on hand a complete assortment ot Mens,V\ omens
and Children s Rubbers and Ar< t Overshoes.
HATS ASD 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 ot the latest styles.
j
| PAPER HANGINGS k TRANSPARENT
WINDOW SHADES.
We are now receiving large additions to our stocK of
I Wall Papers, Transparent WindowHShades'. and Trim
mings Window Papers, Ac.. Ac.
liailoaiis.
L] R I E H A I L V\ r A Y .
, V," and after Monday j mie llth, 1866, Trains will
leave \\ uverly. at about the following hours viz •
OLY GOING WFCST.
IARSKWRAS- S
ret t connections with irainii of the Atlantic ami ,
tswatste- ,or * ll
nfr?' o I ll '' Kxpress. Daily, lor Itochestei
Buffalo, Salam u< a, Dunkirk and the West
*"*■*-* ', to MM.
jSMSmsaaSfeMSKU-
Uh- AthuUe l '?d f ;- r -a w b
40 Way Freight. Sundays excepted.
Stops at Waverly on Mondays only.
COl.su EAST.
" , a . ,n > Cincinnati Express, Mondays exrentoA
sp; asm
KKS •* - - SWStt
rented a ' B,nghamton Accommodation, Sundays ex
excepted. York and Baltimore Mul, Sundays
SS -
DEADING RAIL ROAD-SUMMER
Xt ARRANGEMENT. April 23.1860 Xt
r„, onMi t IU i NK 'i NE KK 'U the IVOHTU AND NOBTII-we-T
fur Philidc-lphia, Ncw-Yoik, Reading Pottsviil T,, '
?ua, Ashland, Lebanon, Allcnt.nvn' Ao
3 f/oTlOanl ooV' r, ' ,bUrg for few-York, as follows': A!
a.uu, 7.40, and 0.05 a. m., and 2.00 and 020 n . , ,
GGTEF.TFTA.GG
iu& a n t i tnd°a!i- &^
making no close connection lor Pottaville nor "hV tdl.'"
Scj^i*msmmb aaa*
iS-A""
iu4ucSu'nna7:aW l':'!, l'"/'ffw Schuy!kiil *"*
Reading accomm latfen Train • Leaves
Columbla re iM fiir^fn^K^'i- 5 * 00 ?" "
a! in IKuZ* m< ' ~iii]a
R S"SK A YF
ind 4-2a p.tu., for Philadelphia. * **
thronh ; M ' each
'>•"•.1:...., ai>i .i 83, lm. em>nl
Philadelphia AND ERIF pah
"""
lime ol Passenger trains at Wiliiamsport
Crie .Mail Train. LKAVt; . KASTWARI> - ~ 1
Erie Express Tuun ~.. •'•'•"■"■■ ' ' ('foi'' M
EOI^M% 3FC
through VritU..ut charge both way
Ctwccii philad> A l ' l ; 1 J 1 , 11 ;/' Connection.
v ,tM9:OO A.M. arrive'
.cav 4. t >.i-. arrive ' NewAors at 4.1 • •
Xu'chunet oj Cars Ulwnn hi t" aitd Af " > ' ■
Elegant Steeping Car* on all ■ igiV{ l '. u i'A S s apply
ForiafonwSionrespe tiny PawMgerbusiness apPW
at Corner 30th and Mattel strec s, .- • •;• Agents:
,-riisa^^SHSSaSs
Philadelphia; J W. BQmMs> En ,
N. C. It-K. Ba timore. .. _ ..... ... phii'a.
li. If. ll.>UH3'ON\ (Jen 1 Frem.ii At a
11. VV.l.b I.N.StI;. it' ll 1 t ct.et
Y E A NO EAR 1 N> T i TUL' B.
DR. LT DR (JRAFF.
Orulisl, Jurist tuui (initial Surgeon, Klmi.it, A- V.
'Krials alt Kisiaat toJ the Kye,Kiu anil llnvit'-
TIIE EVE.—He will operate upon alaract, Artiiioial
Pupil. Cross Eyes, Lachrymal Fistula, Pterygium, Entro
pion, (inversion nt the eye lid.] and treats all forms ol
"SORE EYES." si. li as Granulated Lidm Purulent
Ophthalmia, Oj .i it.c- ; the Cornea, bcrolulou- dis
eases of the Eye, and all diseases to which the Eyes is
subject.
THE EAR.—Treats successfully Discharges from the
Ear, IVoises in the Ear. Difficulty ol Bearing, Deafness,
[oven when the Drum is entirely destroyed, will 'mart
an artificial one, answering nearly all the purpose-, f the
natural- _ , , ~
the THROAT Ulcerated Throat, Enlarged Ton
sils, together with
CATARRH
in all its tm-ms, permanently cured-
GEKEBAL SURGERY.—He will operate upon Club
Feet. Hare l-ip, C'e ' l'.ihi''-, Ti Cancers, V r .d
Growths, Peter ities from Burns, and Hernia, and per
forms PLASTIC OPERATIONS- Where the No e, Lips
or any portion of the t ice is destroyed through disease
or otherwise, bybeali e them on anew.
49vWill attend to the Amputation "I Limbs, -®a
and General Surgery in all it< brunches.
INSERTS ARTHTCIAI E • 1.5.-Giving tlicn all t...
motion and expression of Un itnral, defying detection,
they arc inserted without removing the old one or pro
ducing pain.
The Doctor's collection ot instruments commutes alt
the latest improvements, and i ti.. largest iu the State,
the i '.. i rior advantage- be i. .-■> had m jH-rioctiug him
self in all that i- new and vain ible in Surgery, warrants
him iu .-ayiug that everything v- itlun th bound.- o the
pi. Ics.-ioii may be exp; ' J 1 niui.
The Institute has been greatly enlarg<... so that we
can nfiw av'cornniod.ile an increased number ol patient -
from a distance. Comfortable Boarding Houses attach
ed to the e.-lubli.-liWL-at.
.Yo inruiablr cases reciiccil for "•'catmuitor Ol< ■ i
(luii. . It a ca.-i. incurable 1 e villh intormed.
Institute u Watci .-tnet, opposite tU Brainard House
Elmira.X.Y. Feb^^|6s^
IL M . C RAN IT AL If & CO. ,
MANUE ACTTKERS OF
FL\X-WITEELS, V.'OOL-tVIIEEI.S, r; YAP-REELS,
WHEEL HEADS,Ac.,
MONTH OS lb, FA.
m
FLAX-WiIEELS
AT THE
M 0 N T LI 0 S 11 \Y II E E L F ACT ORY
Wholesale and Retail.
GRANDMOTHER JIERSFEF AGAIN:
We can furnish you with a Whet which we will ar
aut to give entire satisfaction ant which yourself v. ill
say is fit to
a RACE YOUR VARLOR.
FATHER
If yon wish to hear the music ot Industry and Econo
my in your house, remember the best teacher is a
(IRA All MO TIIFAf S VIA AO.
MOTHER!
It you wish your daugutcr to be its* til as uellnsorn
mental, teach her to divide her spare time between the
Melodeon and the
LITTLE WHEEL.
BROTHER !
Buy one for your sweetheart, and thus, while making
her an "elegant present,convey a polite hint as to
what you shall expect of her when you move on that
" AEIV 1 ARM. '
SISTER I
Ask your lather to give you a Wheel ; tell him you
don't want to be a
'• LILY OF THE VALLEY."
LITTE BOY !
Show your mother how your pants "rip ' and how the
buttons come oil when you "slide down hill because
she will use u STQRE THREADr
LITTLE GIRL!
If your folks get one of Ctandall's Flax-Wheels, you
can do some ol the work, for there is a place lixed on
purpose to hold the Spool, so that it you are small you
DO THE REELING.
EVERYBODY
: Ought to buy a Wheel and teach the rising generations
i to depend on their own resources. Then iudeed, a.-> now.
. shall the American people be a great and independent
I nation—and may the inheritance of each of our child
ren be ONE FLAG,ONE COUNTRY,and
TWO EI.AX-WHEELS!
! N. B-—Merchants and Dealers wishing to pnrchwe to
i sell again,will please address by mail when Ist of prices
! "card sampics Ac., will be sent. All goods packed in
shipping order t anil all orders will teccive prompt ut
i tcution, U• M, CII ANDALL,
j Montrose, Fa., Dec. 20, ISCj.
jW" E W 8 P SING !, J
W. A. ROCKWELL,
Is receiving a large stock cf Spring Goods it greal
REDUCTION IN PRICES,
SMSS Z&SSTT*" <"*"■ " '
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
DE LA IN 15,
r ,■., ALPACAS,
LAWNS, OHALLAS,
THIBET AND CANTON CLOTH,
ALPACA, BERAGE, POPLINS,
IKIMAIfNGS <fe BUTTONS TO MATCH
CLOTHS,
SATTI\ETTS,
KENTUCKY JEANS, ' VVEEDS -
Ol all descriptions for men and boys.
YA X K EE NO TIONS
100 numerous to mention.
II A R I) W A R E ,
A good assortment on . end
oROCKERY,
Is in full and complete supply.
GROCERIES.
f r£, Cbffec ' S " ar aud at greatly reduce,
LEATir E R ,
A supply of Sole and Upper on hand.
w O O I) E N VV ARE,
tubs, Pails, Broome, Ac.
TOYS FOR CHILDREN.
Cabs, Can-, Chairs, aud toys to plua,e them all.
April!). 1806.
JNf E W S PR I N G GOOD S
J- W. TAYLOR,
P*''' , 'J them win .. m..-- 1 -
lully auJil"'-- '
Bf.ACK AND COLORED ALPACAS,
Plains, Prints, Gin-haul-.
BLACK AA D WHITE BALMORALS.
GLOVES AND HOSIERY.
. 1 i irintrra Dress Trindogs aud Bnt
-I^l, J ! :{* 11" iidfeS'Cloth-. Drab. Black and White,
ami Black Bepellant Cloth,
SPRING SUA I YLS,
Bit iched and Unbleached Mnalin, Sheeting, Crash,
Scotch Diapers, br iwn and white table linen Napkins,
and a full line of White titiode, Jaconet, Nansook, Serfse,
Midi. Victoria Lawn. Striped Muslim Dimity ticked
Muslin,.. nice as irtmeni ol
BLACK AND COLORED DRESS SILKS.
A large quantity ot Embroidery CHEAP. Gent's Neck
Tie Paper Collars and Hosiery. One of the largest and
best sii ted
STOCK OF Mild.1 1 ERY GOODS
ever brought in this market aud cheap. Al, the iatest
style ami novelties f the season, in Bonnets, Gipsies,
Ac Rib bo r- Ac .Klowerstosc.it every one. White
Kmliroiderv, Hoods and Caps lor infants, Ladies' and
Mi- . ' Hat • the Sailor margarelta derby, and ait stjies
too • ,a;i' :< •i to mention. Having secured the services
~! MISS MOSUEII. I Ke! confident we ean please all,
and ail kind.- of liilinery work done on short notice- 1
invite Ibe p ph." ' I Towara'a .uj vicinity to cad and
exau h 1 mv ••fork of goods ami jndire f-r themselves :
no trouble "to show goods, one door north ol toe Post
Office. April 8, 1866-
OX! EST 10 GOODS AT REDUCED
PRICES !
i- CALL AND SEE, AT
MuNT ANTE'S.
Feb. fi. 181.6.
V' ET ANOTHER STOCK OF NEW
X GOODS
AT
W I 0 K II A XI A B It A 0 K 'S.
DRESS GOODS,
DO XI EST ICS,
FLANNELS,
WHITE GOODS, |
EXIBROI DEIiIES,
TRIMMINGS,
SHAWLS.
The above lines we offer in great variety and latest
styles
HATS and CAPS,
LARGE STOCK,
BOOTS and SHOES,
'
BEST MAKES.
CROCKERY,
GLASSWARE,
LAMPS.
This part of our stock we pay particular attention to,
and now oiler two of the best patterns ot Ironstone
Ware in the market. Erie and Sevres, also C. C.. Yellow
U< ckingham and Wedgewood. Beautiful assortment ot
, Glass Lamp t 11 ane see our stock ol
NOTIONS.
Thankful for past lavors we respectfully invite jour
1 trade and promise to do our & JJLACK.
CRNDI
A TC 11 ™ 1 V'' NOTlCE—Notice
IDe" ol aYmYkaT iovr - ' ** ty es
tate 01 AI.MJKA A. JON L t ,1 iVdmot decolour!
and Dmk " ie,lt - without delay
and those having c, a tiagainst -aid e.-ljte must present
them duly authenticated for settlement. P'**""
Julv 9 tsfii! JONES,
_JBly 9, 1*66. Administrator.
A DMINISTKATKIX NOTICE.— Notice ia
tato that a ," f erSOM indebted to the es
•"U.SUSSSASS"'*"""""
LDCY A. FURMAN,
July 9, 1*66. EDWIX iIS&o„.
(EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE— Notice is here
hTlr ii' y ,. Kive , U| ,hat a!i Persons indebted to the estate of
JOHN C AOAMo late ol North Towanda tw " d£lf
havfn'ifr, 1 !, 6 immediate payment, and those'
sent t.h-.m 1 against said estate are requested to pre
**&_• LVCt * ißm&x.
A NOTJCE.—NOUIc NOTJCE.—NOUIc
fate ot GEO.' H^WELLES^lat^of °Mhew t^'dec'd''are
requested to make immediate uavm-ni ,J.n i
SSSR WIU "ust&t
A -"-^htiL.
A DMINISTRATRIX NOT!CB.-Leera
jiUEs of "?. c 00d3 - chattels, Ac. ol
--iifco r Ai.ah\ l a t e 0 j Prankiin town deceased
ed to wid eoate t0 tt,e * utj ' All persons indebt-'
~, , aU; are requested to make partner- and all
b-csem the!" lheBaw<!aio notlhed to
p tit.n tae same lot settlement to the subscriber
May 24, '66. CATHARINE FALSEST,
Admiuiatiatrijc
A !)A f IN K STKATOK ' S - N OTlCE.—Notice
™ot E ffi?ttra all , f ' ersoUi to the
! FIUL2NSSLE'£
May 31, 1866. CUAii STOCKWEEL,
z—L . Administrator.
ADMINI STRA TOR'S NOTICE. -No t.e, •
fa hereby given, thnt all persons indebted to the
, , 0 Henry Cunningham late ot West Burlington
deed we requesteu to make immediate pal mem
and loose havingdemands .against .-aid eaf&te wili pros
cut them duly authenticated lor settlement '
June 20, lst>6. 'V HHEENO,
' Administrator.
Ai!!; M 1 LSTKATORS NOTiCE.-Notice is
-a.*.hereby g iV en tnai. an persons indebted to the estate
ol John McHaboa, deed, late ot Shesheqnin tw!
ate requested to make immediate payment, and those
having demands ac.r,st said estate wril present
duly authenticated :.>r settlement.
MARTUA M'MAUOX,
June 19,1166. JOHN M'MAUON,
| ! .^aministraior.-i.
A:WpKTBATRIX'S NOTlCE.—Notice
est i'e of Pal-p FI i en *' th s at ,? 11 , l' erSO " lf indebted to the
® • 01 Oabriel Davis, dee d, lute ol Albany ta i> ar
Sg WXM, MlWht
June n IH.,C HARRIET E. WILCOX,
June 14, 1866. AdminiatmrU,
JAXLCUTOK S NOTICE NOTI C E
C ■r" y ,K ,v n Haul ail persons indebted to the
i r u, -tr; . HAJIB, late ot Letter, dee d are
■ --C ..u aiar.e immediate payment-ar... a tic
demand A.UA : LFI id wfoV^rvmeu l a nd those having
please present duly
lutlienticatcd lor settlement. MU F _ ba N&OM,
Executor.
July J. i-btib.
4 I)\IINI6TRATOR !S NOTICE.—Notit e
A .s'hereby uMven
IBUUo; l'ATi t j* t J make immediate paytmnt,
K 'd those hariug claittis against said estate will present
£&SSU--S^>DU>ON.
Administrator.
July 5, lboo. ' ' .
v DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Nutico
\ v' i " - 1 l Al "-' 4lib indebted ho •!•
fr DRAKE,decemaed, latent Bome iwy
d y authenticated rol at^ n ® N( 3 l g A . SEXTON,
( ( _ Administrator^
* EDITOR'S NOTICE. — Jonn Holmes vs.
; \ s - i. n , . in the Court ot Common I'ieas
Of lirau'toru county, No. el, September Twin, lW j.
The uu A i -• dan auditor appointed by saiat ve. .
to Uistribu e neys arising Iroin s sal of ue
tei dltnts nets >mU propt lty, will attend to the duties ol his
ai-iioi.itinen'.. ... !... office in Towauda ooro ,on aa.oteay
t lie 2a.li ' ■ Lgnst, 1866 At 1 o'clock p. m., at whKh
t hue and pi- •* all persons interested can attend it tbey
tbi-ik ptoper or ju turever debarred trom the same.
BEN J. M- 1 Et K .
. • t a, Auditor.
c iiEKiiT'S SALES.-13y virtue ola writ
Oot Vend. Expo., issued cit the Court of Common
I'ic.t r a liradfcid county, to me directed and denveu*
will be exposed to public sale at the C;mrt iiootse m u.
Bon.' o! luwanda, &A'l LItDAT, ALU Lai 4. ion, ...
one o'clock, p. m-, the lotl'-wmg described lot piece ...
v.-eiw land situate in Athens townsmp, bounded
ioiiov.'s io wit: Ueghming in, the tenter of the road
■ .from Uilltown to Athens borough at the north
west corner of C. \V. Parks land, tncnee north l i
t-ut; il v - 2-10 per. along tlie center ot said load to uu*
neriii line oi the Pickering tract, (>j called) tvhicti
this is a part, thence soiitli 84j east along t.iein itli
Duo of .-aid tract 186 pom to a corner, tl. iae s.uiih 8J
east 14 4-lb per. to a corner, thence s .utu iu e.wc
per. to a corner, thence south 85i° .a.-; -> - • per. t >
a c.rner. thence sooth suntli 49 a west 21 .10 per. to . *
corner ol ioscph .-.hepard s laud, thence south air
oast 28 8-10 per. to a corner, thence south lty east to
ner. to a corner, thence s rath v West 21 per. to at ••••
ir of said C. W. Park's land, .hence Lorth "4i *•
258 3-10 per. to the piece of beginning. Contanitng
168 acres and 93 perches ot .and, m< re or ins m
proved with .1 darned dwelling house, two trame.. oarns
cow shed and oicuard or lruit trees ineicdn.
bcUed and taken ia excontion at tue .-uil ol it in A
Saltmarsh vs James S. I.cggett. ,
ALSO—By virtue oi a writ ol Als. 11.1 a vin
sold at the same time uUd place, all thai eeiLaiii .
pie e or parcel ol laud-.tuate in lus.aroia t wp.,. a".-
m • ioL-100 acres ot land more or less, about jo aeies
improved, with a lio.se and bat u I hereon, and being the
same Una which E. W. timith.as agent, c utiueiod t ; .
to William S. Hall, which was dated June 1, L !•'.
v. nil was duly assigned to 6. l>, i'helps, and s.nu I 1.0.p
and by said Phelps contracted oy article ©' agreement
l.;ih .ay, 154b,10 said Wi.liam S. Hail, and by said
William 8. iiall assigned to J. K. Hail. Nov. in,
.•se.aedaud taken in execution at the suit oi A. .
Kecucy's use vs. J. U. Hall. j M i Ta ,
i owaiida, July '■>. lsuG. tsheriC
miscellaneous.
\TE\Y AND FUESII HOODS!
Just reenved,
A FULL STUCK OF GROCERIES,
Bought ior Cash,
WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT A SMALL ADVANCE.
Thatikiul for past favors, i wou}d respectfully say to
my old triends that I hope by staict attention ana fair
prices to merit a e mtinuance oi their iavors.
Towanda, Feb. 2. _
I uTIIE R' s MILLS,
BURLINGTON, PA.
The proprietor, having rebuilt hi.s Flouring Mill in Bur-
Umgton. and taken pains in tseiecting articleß, and tbe
most unproved maehiuery, it is now completed tu order
i r ad kinds ot Klouiing.
CUSTOM WORE DONE AT SHORT NOTICE.
with cheerful attendants, who will sec to your wants in
g.,.id order and with general satisfaetiou.
aa-Cash paid for Grain. , , n .,.,
April 17.1866. BO6WELL LUTHER.
A VALUABLE MILL FOR SALE.-
j\_ The flouring mill, known as the Chaffee Mill, situ
i ated in Rome,one mile north of the village, will be sold
a' a great sacritice. Any person wishing to buy such a
property, will find it to tlnir advantage to call am. -e
the above mill before buying elsewhere. All e.-es...ry
information will be given by celling upon C. G. Gndiey
iu Orwell. A full and complete title will ira b.-
nte. C'. G. TII. • -
Orwell, May 20,1566.—8w.
H 0 R SALE 0 R R E N T •
A valuable Hotel property,
pssns?
May 24, '66.—tf.
IiOR S YLE—The subscriber oilers for
1 gale a valuable Building Lot, aitnatc on Fr.mklm
11 strvet. about one hundred and fitly tcet lrom Main st.
There is a baiu a the lot and a Inundation and Uana
: work Ira house It will be sold ..s It is. or wi.htbi
house finished. For further particulars enquire ot tin
subscriber at his residence on the u |
Towanda, June 20, 1866.
'iliA fll UKICK at FOX . 3 .