-lU'iulfovd gcpmlcv. IOCAI- AND Voi.i ME XXV].—With this issue the Uk- R ,.I:TEK enters upon its twenty-sixth year. Wo understand that a Company has ]„ t n organized, and will soon commence boring j , r oil in Sullivan county, Pa. The Pennsylvania State Agrieultu , ]S I -I t Y will hold its annual Fair for 1860 in Willi. unsport, 011 the 26th, 27tli, 28th and 29th, of SEPTEMBER next. LLTIKSKS rou SAI.E. —Four line young Hor , lor J.ALE 111 fine condition, sounc and kind. Will L'E sold cheap, as the owners have 110 further 11S , tor them. En-pure of COWLES & Co., at the Y ,V - itooin, for one week. A severe thunder storm done con- Y,L, , ible damage to fruit trees in the Shesheqnin \ -.11, v. 011 Wednesday of week before last. 85^.11'IT was right to indict, try and I, John L!rown for invading the State of Virgin . with seventeen men, why is it not right to iu- I;, T. try and hang Robert E. Lee for invading the MATE -■! Pennsylvania, with sixty thousand men. lirjf The great Militaiy Review, which uiTed at Washington, last week, was perhaps most magnificent spectacle that has been wit : , >sedon the continent. The armies of MEADE a. I SIU.II.MAN, in the exaltation of crowning vic : -iy. passed in review before the gaze of at least U< hundred thousand eitizeiis, attended with alt ;ii, pomp and pageant incident to sit-'h an occa sion. A similar spectacle may not he again seen in .: hundred years, ABSENT. —The editor of this paper is - nt, and tire editing of the paper lias necessa iily devolved upon the Foreman and Devils, for the present and past week. We make this state .ll, ut in order that the reader may understand the . tuse it in this or last S issue lie may have thought the "Devil to pay." —. Pol KTU or ,ln.v. — Never. since the Heclar- I I'IIOL Independence has the Fourth of July been A I-y more memorable and worthy of eommemo -1 ati- -11 than the forthcoming. After a second revo . :T."II, important in its results, perhaps, as the the country enters upon a new era of exis •U •. This auspicious time, it is meet, should be :;;H- observed. It should be commemorated with 110 - vuihitions of high national boastfolness, or 1 ..ti N I glorification, too much in vogue in times 1 ;-t. BUT with feelings of devout thankfulness that ! ;i.- . . U I war is over, that the (iod of light, over ! ; the shortcomings and transgressions of I < ldren, HAS ruled 011 tin- side of true and im- ; 1 11.11 justice. WI hope, then, that the coming Fourth will be j J 1 I • LV observed in all the principal villages and cities -ui liiis broad continent : that upon tbat day tie wis, counsels of a multitude of orators may ' LI. 1 tin nation aright, in its new path of glory: tli :: ILL-- P- ople on,- and all may take heart and re- : -• .. that in- effort 5h.,11 be relaxed to bring about j {'. i ST fruits of peace and industry to our coun try 1 stored again to united power and harmony. 1, SR.— The little HOWE boy, aged 9 years, I IS, ! as lost, IN our paper, was found tlrown -•-i yesterday morning by some children playing! ;* the cove in the But tan woods. IT is sup- I - -1. that during the leecut high water he fell in ! UI-L \\U< borne down by the current to the 1 1 tint wi. r>- his cmpse was discovered. His full iianie WAS J-.s- ph llowc. lie must have fallen in , some mishap, when no eye saw him, and float away t„ meet liis watery grave. The occurrence -truly melancholy and sad. hJinirn Ail. < IIL.N -V-ai CANAL EXTENSION. —WE arc pi- -I to be able to state on what we consider re- . ! authority, that the Letting* of the Chenango j 1 anal Extension will be advertised at once. The j I a:.,! Commissioners will at once put it under con n act and the business will go 011. This will be -lad news to coal consumers and to our business n'J>. m... The grain and fruit crops were never promising, in most places, than at present, — LH- spring showers caused tin winter grain to I spring up and shoot forth its heads rather sudden ly. The farmers, for once, do not complain in re gard to this crop. Oats and corn are doing finely ! it la von d with an occasional shower during tie SUMMER, will yield abundantly. There is 1 - la, -• -lnplaint relative to the fruit prospects in tain localities, but as a general thing, there will 1 i • A fair crop. Oi.i .MAXIM REVERSED. — •• lvr anna ceduat toga.-,'" S .id a Roman of renown •• WHEN the din of war is over Anns yield unto the gown !' Rut this motto Jeff, reverses ; ! ->r. arrayed in female' charms, W IN 11 the din of war is over, In his gown he vields to arms ' : V ' m. O'B. ! &■•£?• A severe storm of wind, bail, rain thunder and lightning passed over Elmira, X. V.. th- * -ILI ult. ( onsiderable damage was done - telegraph lines, the poles being blown down and I- wires broken and twisted together. Emit and -niamental trees were also considerably injured. SETTLE AND PAY UF.—MESRRS .| AMl> U1!(1 A M. MI CABE having left their books with the nn i-rsigued for settlement, all persons having ac uits with them are requested to call and settle : and .wee rests. JOHN X. C.ujrr, Dftice over News Room. 1 wanda, May 29th, 1965. MIL EDITOR.—I don't precisely know who persons are who did it, but nevertheless the I • I LIAS been done, and the like has never oc- I "WED M Bradford County before. It was evident i • -petrated with as much secrecy as possible; 1 "ID ><>' receive equal publicity. lam OIL, that humble personage like myself will i sufficient influence to prevent its recurrence. 1 I. I feel quite certain there is danger that j 1 mor, also, will happen whenever nccas • IS. I supjio.se it is well known that about GO a stranger from the East came to To '' having been called "to serve the County ' the capacity of a Sunday School Missionary. I "•'* 'ravel, d over the whole county on/not, and I ■ A complete S. S. census thereof for the year ! •H, good work of gathering in ami build- | P GOES forward far more rapidly than any - ' at Missionary can travel. He can't keep •i Now. to conie to the facts in the case, I BIT- t- , disclose the secret conduct of certain 1 . TOW'ANDA whose generosity has altoun- j 1 me by placing in LUV possession the •' '"LAP. with an easy S. S. Army saddle and ' 8. rations, tor which 1 w ish to express j - "'ARTY thanks to the generous donors. RIAL SOW bountifully shall reap also boun- , . ' liberal devisetli liberal things ; and ! '" J 1 M'ings shall HE stand." "Thus saitb '"1 in- is faithful that promised." VERY respectfully, Yours, R. CRITTENDEN. I Bed is groing down in Now Vok, , and it is predicted that it will not take a rise. We wish we might chronicle the same of the commod j ity in our market. The butchers say, they are 1 aching to have the price lower, but their wishing j for it has not yet brought it about, Ice Cream can be had at the Bakery at all hours. ; I Ibe various places of business in - this village will he closed on Thursday, June Ist, ; in compliance with the Proclamation of the Presi j dent. : M A R R IE D. SEELY—DROWN. —At t'amptown, May 17, by Rev. 8. F. Brown, Air. Benjamin E. Seely to Miss R. M. Brown, both of Auburn. DIED. COX.—In \\ yalusing, May 25th, suddenly of heart ■ disease, while in the field planting corn, Mr. Jo- i seph Cox, in the 51 year of his age. JSeui vlbiuTtisfinfnts. LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN the Post Office at Tuwauda, Pa., tor the week end ing May 29, 1 sc.) : Allen Henry. Owens Mary Ann Alien Helen Post Ama Barlow P. C. Park James A. Chuman Charlie Reiley Bridget Downing Mary B. Rogers Francis Hatch Oordie M . Smith Sarah B. Kelly DanC. Stafford Catherine Loan John W. Taylor Washington May Catherine Welch Margaret .Slctiale Rridget Wiles T, H. Of Persons calling lor any of flic above letters will please say "Advertised." S. W. ALYORD, May 1. 1665. Postmaster. RPHE NOTES AND ACCOUNTS OF , -L CHESTER WELLS, have been ielt with me for ed lection and setilement. All those interested will please call and settle the same immediately and save costs. G. H. EATON, J. P. Tuwauda, May '22, 1805 /IREAT BARGAIN. THE OLD TOWN ' J SAND MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE.—ISO aores ! ot good land, 50 ->r 60 acres improved, in the town ol Sheshequin, lour miles from the river. Mill in good i imditi -a . The subscriber wants to go to Virginia.— For terms inquire on the premises. MILTON PHILLIPS. I Sheshequin, June 1,1865. —6m.5d. rjii FARMER MOWER.—We were un- : JL ibrtiiuate in getting hold of some poor iron, last season, and some of it got incorporated in Mowers sold j bv R. M. WELLES. We intend all Mowers,sent to Mr. \VKBI.ES, shall be made good, and put in durable and woiking order. We now have men in Bradford County repairing said machines, who are instructed to see ev- j ery Mower sold by Mr. Welles, or his agents, and to re- 1 pair the same in a satisfactory manner. PARSONS & HAINES, Harrislmrg, Pa.. May 20, 1865. To TUE FARMING ITBI.IC.— I would respectfully call I the attention of all interested to the above card trom Messrs. Parsons A Haines. They are now making castings ot an extra quality, and i feel entirely justified ; in expressing the beliet that perfect confidence can be ; placed in the assurance contained in said notice ; aud in the excel.ent quality of tne work aud goods they are now making. Their castings are now made from the j best charcoal Pig Iron, mixed with the best Anthracite iron made in the state, and tempered with be--t quality Scrap iron- i shall ofter l--r.-ale a lot of twenty-lour ol last year's Farmer Mowers, which will be thoroughly 1,-p.tired uii-J improved, and warranted to give satislae- i tion to the pur, iiaaers. with a satisfactory opportunity j for thorough trial before closing the purchase. They will be s-'ld at last year - price aud will be new machines ! n->t having been used. My residence is now in Towauda ! township. it. M. WELLES. Towauda. June i, 1805. RJIHE ART OF JIG AND CLOG DANC -L ING TAUGHT WITHOUT A MASTER—FuII in -1 structions sent upon receipt oi fifty cents. Addles-, Box 202. Towauda , Pa. WANTED.—2OO,OOO LBS, OF WOOL, T f for which the highest Cash price will i>e paid. Cash paid for Veal and Deacon skins !>y D. C. DAYTON. ; Towauda, May 25th. I> BIDGE LE TTlNG.— Sealed proposals ) will be received at the Mill of Isaac Morley, Athens i twp., until J o'clock p. in. upon Thursday, June 15th. 1 Ist;",, i.ti- Ihe huihliog and completing of a Bridge across shopard's Creek, near tliat place. Plan and speeifiea. tion lor the same may be seen at the store of N. C. liar - 1 ris in Athens boro", and at the C'jmmissioners office tor ten days previous to said letting. J. CAMPBELL,) W.B.DODGE. \ Coin J. BEARDSI.EY Commissioner's office. Tow vnda, May 23, 18G5 /JGGD NEWS. REBELLION ENDED! THE PRICE OP CLOTHING GONE DO W N WIT II GO LD ! The best stock ol good, well made Clothing ever brought t-> this market is now open lor inspection at Ihe STORE OF R W. EDDY, Bought since the fall oi Gold and the Rebellion, which will enable him t-• give iris customers the benefit ol very low fig.ires, and the decline in prices. My goods as usu al are stylish, and a In motlr. No second rate shoddy goods, every article guaranteed as represented or no sale. My goods are all THE LATEST FASHIONS, And equal to the best . ity custom made, and lit to aT. As usual the best quality all wool Business Suits, Black Frock Coats, . Ilia- k Doe Pants and Vests, Linen Coats, Dusters, and Pants, I The Latest Style Fine Silk Hats, Soft, Straw. Panama and Cloth Hats, White and Negligee shirts. Cotton Neck Ties, Gloves, Sus pen-leis. L'n- er Shirts and Drawers, Best quality English Half Hose, Over Alls. Over Shirts. Linen Hand kerchiefs, Ladies Fine Xirocco Travelling Bags. In fact everything usually found in a First Class Gentleman"- Furnishing Stole. My motto is good Goods at a fair price are cheaper than poor goods at any price. All goods sold at one price.no bantering not teasing to make an offer, but every one gets the -ante goods at the same price, which is the bottom ot the market. All old goods marked down to the gold base, and will be sold regaidless.ol sacri fice. it you want good goods at a fair price, go to EDDY'S, where you will find him ready to show his goods and sell them too at the lowest fig ure to conespond with Gold. Bear in mind the place to be- gouii, well made, reliable Clothing is .it R. w. EDDY'S, next door to Powell A Co. R. W. EDDY. Towan-la. May 17. 1*65. I> LAN TS,G 1? Al'E VIN ES,E VER-BLOOM -1 ROSES. Fine variety ot VERBENAS, DAIILAS, A c., tor sale at the Garden of HARRY MIX. Early Winnings!adt. ito Ox Heart, do Sugar Loaf, do Large A ork Cabbage Plants, 8 cents fer dozen ; Early and late Cauliflower- - cent- per dozen ; Smooth, Fejee, ( Perfected, Red aud Yellow Tomato Plants, 10 cents per s, Waterfalls, Grecian Bows, t and Braids ot various patterns. Work from a distance 1 promptly attended to. warranted satisfactory, and re- j turned by mail. Those having hair for sale give me a •'a!L . r .-end, as i wi-h to purchase. May 10,1865. , T> THE DAIRYMEN GF BRADFORD ' 1 COCXTS .—Having procured the right of making and selling the celebrated Btinkerhoff Churn in this and ' Susquehanna County, which churn is so highly recom mended wherever it is introduced. We can supply all wanting them on short notice, nt our Foundry, where we k- ep on hand Plows. Ac. Ail castings done to order. BIRCHARD A GEROULD. Last Smithfield. Bradford co.. May it, iB6O 4t.p. PLOVER SEED FOR SALE BY ~~~ J W. A. ROCKWELL. ; IT E N R Y MERCUR A CO., ; j Towauda, Penn'a, Have on hand and are opening at . LOWEST MARKET PRICES, 1 A superior stock of DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, \YOOLENS, COTTONS, WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, BOOTS & SHOES, CROCKERY, Ate. * Towanda, March 21,1865, yy ILIA MA. ROC K WEL L, Having just returned from New York, Is now receiving and offers AT MODERATE PRICES, A FINE STOCK OF SPRING GOODS! And although "THIS CRIT E L WA B IS O V Eli,' It dues not follow that people cau dispense with the tie cessaries of lite. CAM,, THEREFORE, AND SEE HIS DOMESTIC GOODS, PRINTS, DELAINES, GROCERIES, TOYS, Ac. Ac. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S HATS, UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS, 1 SUMMER SHAWLS, BOOTS AND SHOES, CROCKERY, Ac. Ac. Towauda, May 10, 1865. llpbcgraff's institute. Jg YE AND EAR INSTITUTE. I)R. UP I)E GRAFF, OCULIST, AUKIST AND GKVEKAI. SCKOEON, ELMIRA, N. Y. Treatn all Diseases of the Kye, Eur and Throat. THE EYE.—He will operate upon Cataract, Artificial Pupil. Cross Eyes, Lachrymal Fistula, Pterygium, Entro pion, (inversion of the eye-lid,] and treats all forms of "SORE EYES," such as Granulated Lids, Purulent Ophthalmia, Opacities ol the Cornea, Scrofulous dis eases of the Eye, and ail diseases to which the Eye is subject. THE EAR.—Treats successfully Discharges from the Ear, .Voises in the Ear. Difficulty of Hearing, Deafness, [even when the Drum is entirely destroyed, will insert an artificial one, answering nearly all the purposes of the natural 7'HE THROAT.—Ulcerated Throat, Enlarged Ton- ! sils, together with CATARRH in ail its forms, permanently cured. R TEAS, SUGARS,; and COFFEES, Go to PATCH'S. ! F 014 TOBACCO I CIGARS, Ac., go to PATCH'S. 1 ' ' " \ Jg OO T S A NI) sIIO ES ! New Styles at HUMPHREY A CO'S. JJTMPH REV & CO.'S HARNESS SHOP ! - Has a full stock of 1 II A I! N E S S', SADDLE S, W II I P S, 1 1 And everything to be found in a first class establishment i I I; rpRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS,VALISES ; AND RETICULES. Largest assortment in town, at HUMPHREY & CO'S. I WOULD call attention to our Stock of TEA, which we offer for sale oherp by the chest oi i retail: every sale warranted to give satisfaction or the money refunded, at ___ FOX'S. WANTED. —A Bellows, Anvil, Vice and a complete set of Blacksmith tools. Also a good Blacksmith accustomed to the work of Miners. JAMES MACFARLANE, March 11,1865, General Manager T. C. Co. LANDED ON THE PREMISES OF THE subscriber in the ice freshet ol March 11th, and ta ken care of bv bim, a part ola raft of hemlock sawed | lumber. The owner can have the same by proving property and paying charges. J. W. INGHAM. Sugar Run, Pa , March 25, 1865. FOR SALE.—A first class new Canal Boat for sale, by March 14,1865. W.A.ROCKWELL. Cxgal. A LIST AND CLASSIFICATION of pf#- |IV sons engaged in the -ale of Goods. Ware- and Merchandise, in the County of Bradford, for the year 1 | 1865. Township. Names. Class. Anit l.t'sc. Athens Borough- -Welles A Page, 13 $lO 00 C. ft J. W. Comntock, 13 10 00 G. A. Perkins, 13 10 00 F. N. Page, 14 7 00 E. Averell 14 7 00 Harris ft Saltmarsh, 13 10 00 C. H. Herrick, Trustee, 14 7 00 D. F. Park, 10 20 00 H. Garner, 14 7 00 Edwin White, 14 7 00 Mrs. Cotmrn, 14 7 oo Athens twp.—David Gardner, 14 7 00 A. Beidleman, 14 7 00 J, 8 Schullz, 14 7 00 I Albany—A.ft 8. I). Sieriger, 14 7 00 Asylum—U. Moody, 13 10 00 Burlington West- Ed. E. Loorais, 14 7 00 S 8. Webster, 14 7 00 ! Burlington boio.--J. F.Long A, Sons, 13 10 00 i Reuben Morley, 13 10 00 D. H. Sweeny, 14 7 00 B. Scouton, 14 7 00 Canton twp.—J. M. Foster, 14 700 Andrus A Palmer, 14 7 00 Canton burn.—W. 8. A E. Newman, 14 7 00 Wm.H. Braine, 12 12 50 A Doty, 13 10 00 J. E. Bullock, 14 700 Spalding A Towusend. 14 7 00 Mix A Hooper, 14 7 00 W. S. Baker, 14 7 00 John Turner. 14 7 00 H. T. Bcirdsley, 14 7 00 Charles A. Kris, 14 7 00 E. Wilcox, 14 7 00 Columbia—Peter Monioe, 14 7 00 A. B. Austin. It 7 00 Franklin—Barclay Coal Company, 11 15 00 Fall Creek Iron A Coal Co., 11 15 00 Granville—L. D. Taylor, 14 7 00 Herrick—C. Rice, 14 700 I.eßoy—C. H. Lamb, 14 700 ! N. Smith, 14 7 00 C. D. Holcomb A Co., 14 7 00 Monroe—A. L. Cranmer A Son, 14 700 Henry Tracy, 14 7 00 Orwell—Kimball A Beebe, 13 10 00 L. H. Bronson, 14 7 00 S. 11. Bronson. 13 12 50 H. Gibbs A Son, 14 7 00 G. J. Norton, 14 7 00 Overton—C. Hickerman, 14 700 Pike—Stevens A Burrows, 13 10 00 i Leßaysville—L. L. Bosworth, 14 700 ; Bosworth A Co., 13 10 00 J. F, Bosworth A Son 14 7 00 G. H. Little A Son, 13 10 00 Home boro.—Geo Nichols, 13 10 00 L. L. Moody, 13 10 00 Ridgbury—B. F. Burk, 14 700 Evans A Hill, 14 7 00 L. B. Gardner, 14 7 00 Lyman Woodruff, 14 7 00 A. H. Voorhis, 14 7 00 Springfield— N. S. Watson, It 7 00 WDI Daily, 14 7 00 | Smithtield—C. B. Riggs, 14 700 E. S. Tracy, 14 7 00 Fritcher Duifey. 14 7 00 M. E. Bullock," 14 7 00 Standing Stone—James Espy, 14 7 00 F. E. Bush, 13 10 00 11. W. Tracy, 14 7 00 : South Creek—J.M.Young, 14 7 00 Hiram Sample, 14 7 00 Shcshequin—Ralph Gore, 14 7 00 Terry—J. L. Jones A Co , 14 700 i Troy Boio.—S. N. Aspiuwall, 11 15 00 1 J. Blamped, 12 12 50 I G. F. Redington, 13 10 00 j Jewell A Pouieroy, 13 10 00 ! O. P. Ballard, 14 7 00 M. Frankel, 14 7 00 E. C. Oliver A Son, 14 7 00 ! E. H. Dewey, 13 10-00 ! S. W. Paine, 14 7 00 j Pierce A Seymour. 14 7 00 j Mrs. C. K. Spencer, 14 7 00 i E. P. Perine, 5 60 00 i fx rig A Hopkins, 9 25 00 F. Calkins, 14 7 00 j F. L. Ballard, 14 7 00 Grant A Humphrey, 14 7 00 S. M. Leonard, 8 30 00 Morgan A Davidson, 13 10 00 Corbiu A Mitchell, 14 7 00 ; Troy twp.—R. Stiles, 14 700 Towanda Boro.—John Beidleman, 14 7 00 Wm. A. Rockwell, 11 15 00 Solomon A Son, 12 12 50 • G. W. Coon ft Co., 13 10 00 Wickham ft Black, 13 10 00 W. K. Hill, 14 7 00 J. Khlam, 13 10 00 H.C.Porter, 13 10 00 Montanyes, 10 2o 00 Hen-y Mercur 4 Co., 10 20 00 D. H Barstow, 13 10 00 A.M. Bley, 14 7 00 J.Lewis, 14 7 00 Codding ft Russell, 8 30 00 Tracy A Moore, 11 15 00 R. M. Eddy, 14 7 00 J. Powell ft Co., 3 100 00 E. T. Fox. 12 12 50 C.B. Patch A Co., 11 15 00 J. M. Collins 13 10 00 J. A. Record, 14 7 00 Humphrey A Co., 13 10 00 Marshal Brothers, 13 10 00 J.O. Frost, 14 7 00 Cowles A Co., 12 12 50 Geo. Stevens, 10 20 00 J. W. Taylor, 12 12 50 Wm A. Chamberlin, 14 7 00 A. M. Warner, 14 7 00 Ulster—Amasa Watkins, 14 7 00 A IVewellACo., 14 7 00 Jason S.'Smith, 14 7 00 Wiimot—Samuel Norconk, 14 7 00 Wyalusing—G. H. Bixby. 12 12 50 J. G. Keeler, 14 7 00 Augustas Lewis, 13 10 00 E. M. Bishop, 13 10 00 C. S. Laferty, 13 10 00 Wysox—V. E. AJ. E. Piollet, 14 700 Warren—R.Cooper. 13 10 00 I Talmadge A Bowen, 14 7 00 ! Welles—Jason Watkins, 14 7 00 ' | A List and Classification of Persons engaged in the j ( sale of Patent Medicines, Nostrums, Ac., in the County I ( of Bradford, for the year 1865. Athens—G. A. Perkins, 4 500 j A. Beidleman, 4 5 00 j Burlington boro.—J. F. Long A Sons, 4 500j '. D. H. Sweeney. 4 5 00 | ' Canton -J.M Foster, 4 5 00 j W. S. A E. Newman, 4 5 00 ! [ Wm. H. Braine. 4 5 00 ' ' A. Doty, 4 5 00 j J. O. Randall. 4 5 00 ' , VY. S. Baker, 4 5 00 i ■ Andrus ft Paimer, 4 5 0' ; < J. N. Williams, 4 5 00 ! . Columbia—Peter Monroe. 4 5 00 ' A. B. Austin, 4 5 0o Geanville—L. D. Taylor, 4 500 ! I.eßoy—C D. Hoagland ft Co., 4 5 00 C. H. Lamb, 4 5 00 ! Orwell—S. N. Bronson, 4 500 / Pike—J. F. Bosworth A Son, 4 500 j ' Rome—Geo. Nichols, 4 5 00 , L, L. Moody, 4 5 00 J Bidgbury—A. H. Voorhies, 4 500 • c B. B. Bulk, 4 5 00 [ L. B. Gardner, 4 5 00 j i Smithlield- E. S. Tracy, 4 5 00 ' i South Creek—J. M. Young, 4 500 Hiram Sample, 4 5 00 1 , Skeshequin —Ralph Gore, 4 500 . Troy—G. F. llcdington, 4 500 , F. R. Ballard, 4 5 00 Corbitt A Mitchell, 4 5 00 Towanda—H. C Porter. 4 500 j D. H. Barstow, 4 5 00 \ Windham—Wm. H. Russell, 4 5 00 List of Bankers and Brokers in the County of Brad j ford for the year 1865. j J Troy Boro—Pomeroy Brothers. 9 2 62 | ' Towanda boro.—B. S. Russell, 9 26 62 j A List ol Beer and Eating Houses and tneir classifica- j tion, in the County of Biadford for the year 1865. j Burlington boro.—C. W. Cranmer, 8 10 00 G'auton boro.— H. Tutlle, 8 10 00 A. V. Trout, 8 10 00 Henry Morgan, 8 10 00 i Columbia—A. P. Slade, 8 10 00 Gronville—J T.Leonard, 8 10 00 Litchfield—John McKean, 8 10 00 Monroe loro A. Mullen, 8 10 00 H. S. I'binney. 8 10 00 Mingus ft Cranmer. 8 10 00 Leßaysville—W. F. Robins, 8 10 00 Orwell—H. A. Prince, 8 10 00 Albert Allen, 8 10 00 Rome—C. S. Park. 8 10 00 ! Standing Stone—C. S. Taylor, 8 10 00 Shesheqnin—Kinney A Brigham, 8 10 00 I ' Terry—E. W. Neal. 8 10 00 Troy boro.—J. N. Wolf, 8 10 00 C. T. Merry A Co., 8 10 00 Towanda boro.—John Meredith, 8 10 00 ; D. B. Bartlett, 8 10 00 i John Laughlin, S 10 00 : J. S. Allyn, 8 10 00 T.J. Jones. 8 10 00 i F. E. Barber, 8 10 00 ! Ulster—U. Shaw, 8 10 00 | Rockwell Brothers, 8 10 00 j Classification and list of Distilleries and Breweries in Bradford County for the yaar 1865. Troy—J.J. A G. F. Velie, distillery, 25 00 j Towanda boro.—A, Loder, brewery, 15 00 I, N. N. BETTS. Mercantile Appraiser for the County ' of Bradford, for the year 1865, do hereby certify the ' feregoingto be a correct list of said appraisement and classification of the same for the year 1865. Appeal at the Treasurer's Office in Towanda, June 3, 1865. N. N. BETTS, May 10, I*os. Mercantile Appraiser. VTOTICE TO COLLECTORS.—Li por- II snance of in Act. passed the 30th day of April, 1864, taking effect in 1865, the Commissioners are re quired to pay the full amount of State Tax to ths Sta'e Treasurer before the first day of August in each and every year, and in case of failure the couuty is charged five per cent, upon all remaining unpaid upon that date, and the Commissioners are required to charge the same to Collectors. In order to make prompt payment to the State Treasurer, Collectors will be required to settle and pay their Duplicates of State and County Tax In full by the 15th day of July next. And upon failure of I any Collectors to comply "with the above suits will be 1 immediately brongbt to collect the amount due. No abatements can be allowed. J. CAMPBELL, ) W. B. DODGE. V Corn's. , JNO. BEARDSLEE \ COM'KS OFKICK, April 17,1865. £cgal. ipXBCCTOR'S NOTICE. Notice is here by given that nil persons indebted to the estate o( ] \RANTHUS HYATT, lateot Wells township. Bradford I t'ounty, dec'd, are requested to make payment without | delay and all having claims against said estate are re j quested to present them only authenticated lor settle i meat. J. K. COOK, j May 15, 18G5. Kxecutor ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the j estate of WM. ROBERT-. dec d, late of Canton twp, are j requested to make immediate payment, and those hav ing demands against said estate will present them duly ■ authenticated for settlement. WM. ROBERTS, C. STOG'KWELL, I May 1(>, 1*1,5. Administrators. Admin irfTRator's notk ;e.—n- >uce is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the 1 estateof El,I HA WHITNEY, dec'd, late of Wyalusing i are requested to make immediate payment and those | having demands against said estate will ) resent them \ duly authenticated for settlement. E. P. STALFOKD, j May 16, 1865. Administrator. A D.M IXISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice | a*. i s hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es | tate of ISA AC WEBBER, deed, late of Franklin twp., are requested to make immediate payment, and those ! having demands against said estate will present them ! duly authenticated for settlement. JANE WEBBER, ANDREW CUMMINS. Springfield, May 15, 1865. Administrators. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.—By virtue of an order issued out of the Orphan's Court of Brad ford County, the undersigned Administrator ol Silas Packard, dee'd, will sell on the premises in Alba Boro' on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST, 30, 1865, at 1 o'clock, p. in., all that lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Alba Borough, bounded as follows : Begiuniug at the centre or junction ot the Granville road and the road leading from Arabol Blackman's, Manley's, and bounded on the east by the road leading from the said Manley's, on the south by B. Baker's lot, on the west by lands of Irad Wilson, on the north by the Granville road. Containing one-half aere, be the same more or less, a small framed dwelling house thereon. ALSO—AII that certain lot of land situate iu Leßoy twp., bounded as follows : Beginning at a hemlock I stuinp on the line ol W. J, Stones' lot, thence north 82$° ' west 14 rods to an ash, thence north 35° west 44 rods to 1 a post, south-west corner of E. Anables lot, thence east I 53 perches to a post thence south along the line of W. J. ! Stones' laud 108 rods to the place of beginning. Oun j taining 27 acres and 100 rods, he the same more or less. ALSO—AII that other certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Canton twp.. and hounded as follows, on the west by lands of William Packard and Heiny Jen nings, on the north by lauds formerly owned by Wm. Scott, dec'd., on the east by lands belonging to the es tate ot John Grey dec'd., on the south by lands belong ing to the estate of Abigal Ayres, dec'd.,. Containing about 104 acres; about 50 acres improved, with one Iramed house, barn and out buildings and au apple or chard thereon. TERMS—S2S to he paid on each lot at ilie time the ! property is struck down, one hall lhe remainder on con tinuation of sale the balance iu one year thereafter with interest from confirmation. MINOR P. PORTER. May 11, 186 c. Administrator. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.—Bv virtue of an order issued out of the Orphan's Court of j Bradford County, the undersigned administrator of the estate of Ithel J. Allis, late of Orwell twp., dec'd., will | sell on the premises, at puclic sale, on SATURDAY, | JUNE 3, 1865, at 1, o'clock p. in. the following lot piece ! I or parcel of land situate iu Orw ell tp., bounded north by lands of H. W. Barries, on the east by lands ol R.J. Pickering, J. W Payson and P. Matson, on the south j by lands ol George Smith, on the west by lauds o! Har riet Allis. Containing 50 acres, more ur less, about 25 | acres improved , a small Iramed house, a lrarued b.irn ! j uot entirely tiiushed, and an old saw-mill thereon. TERMS—SSO to bejpaid on the day ot sale, pme hall be balance on confirmation, the balance wi h interee i Irom confirmation, within one year thereafter. JOHN W.PAYSON ( Mayo, 1865. Administrator. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.—By virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford Coun j ty, the undersigned Administrator of the estate of Mar | garet Fritcher, late of Athens b rough, deceased, will | sell on the premises, at public sale, on THURSDAY. : JUNE 23, 1865, at 1 o'clock, p. m., the following lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Athens borough, < bounded as follows : Beginning on Main-st.. at the north-west corner of Chester Parks' lot. thence north wardly along Main-st., 50$ feet to land now owned by the Episcopal Church, thence eastwardly along h - line of land of said Episcopal Church 105 feet to the land of C, W. Clapp. thence southwardly along sa d C. W. Clapp's land 16 feet, thence eastwardly along the line of lands ot said Clapp 60 feet to the north-west corner ola lot owned by M. Pike, thence southwardly along the line of said Pike 35.$ feet to lands of the said M. Pike, thence weswardly along lands of the said M. Pike and the north line of M. Parks' lot 100 teet to the place of beginning. TERMS—S'2S to be paid on the day of sale, half the balance on confirmation, the balance one year thrreatter with interest from couthmatiou. CHARLES W. CLAPP, May 11, 1865. Administrator. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.-By virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford j County, the undersigned administrators of the estate of Edward B. Perine.late of Troy boro' dec'd., will sell on the premises, at public sale, on TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1865, at 1 o'clock, p. m., the following lot, piece or parcel o! land, situate in Troy boro' bounded as follows, to wit : on the south by Main-st., on the we-t by lots be longing to N. M. Pomeroy and E. C. Oliver, on the north by lot belonging to the heirs of E. F. Ballard, dec'd., east by a lot belonging to l). P. Ballard. Con taining one acre, to be sold in one or more lots. TERMS— SSOO to be paid on each lot it sold separate on the day ot sale, one halt the balauce.on confirmation the balance in one year thereatter with iuterest from confirmation. " W. W. PERINK. G. F. REDINGTON, May 5, 1865. Administrators. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.--By"virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court ol Bradford County, the undersigned Administrator of the estate ot Chaauel ought, deceased, will sell on the premises, at public sale, on SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1865, at 1 o'- clock, p. m., the following lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Burlington twp., bounded as follows : Be ginning at a chesnut at the south-east corner of War rant No. 1500, thence by lands of Wm. Barnes east 46 6-25 prs. to the north-west corner of Alexis l)e schaux land, thence by lands of Alexis Deschaux 107 prs., to the south-west corner of Alexis Deschaux. thence west by lands lately owned by Wm. C. Hall 06 8-25 prs. to a corner, thence west by the west line ot Warrant No. 1724, 107 prs, to the place ot beginning.— Containing 30 acres, or thereabouts, all improved, with a framed house log barn and a few Iruit trees thereon. TERMS—S2S to be paid on the day of sale, the bal ance on confirmation. ROBERT M. PRUYME, May 11, 1865. Administrator. OR PJIAN'S COURT SALE - By virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford County, the undersigned Guardian of the minor chil dren of Edw rd A. Murray, late of Athens twp., de ceased, will sell on the premises, at public sale, on FRI DAY. JUNE 30,1865, ac 1 o'clock, p. m., the following lot, piece or parcel of laud, situate in Athens twp . bounded north by lands occupied by Thomas Ogden, east by lands lately owned by Nathaniel Crane, south by the road leading up Griffin's creek to J. K. Wrights, west by lands lately owned by Erastus Wolcott, dec'd. Containing about 96 acres, more or less. TERMS—S2S to be paid cn the property being struck down, one half the balance on confirmation, the bal ance in one year thereafter with interest from confirma tion. MARY ANN MURRAY. May 11, 1865. Guardian. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.—By virtue of an order ot the Orphan's Court of Bradfo rd County,the'undersigned .administratrix of the estateof Charles Rogers,late of Canton twp., deceased will sell at public sale, on the premises, on SATURDAY. JULY 1. 1865, at 1 o'clock, p. m., tlie following described lot, piece or par el of land situate in Canton tp., bounded as follows : Beginning at a hemlock tree the north-west corner of lot. No. 27. as surveyed by John Vandyke on v amant No 4596, th-nce east 125 perches to a birch for a corner, thence north 70$ perches to a post, thence 125 perches to a post on the west line of said warrant, thence soutli 71$ perches to the place of beginning. Containing 50$ acres and 32 perches with allowance. ALSO—Another lot adjoining the above, beginning at a sugar maple north-west corner of Fitch Spalding lot. thence west 125 perches to the out line of warrant No. 4596 to a beech corner, thence south 70i perches to a post, thence east 125 pen hes to a post, the north west corner deeded to Roswell Rogers, thence north ~ls prs. to the place of beginning. Containing 52 acres and 33$ perches, with allowances. It being the south half ot the last above described lot of land, containing in all 79 acres. TERMS—S2S to be paid on the day of sale, 1700 on confirmation ol sale, balance in one year thereafter, with interest from confirmation. EMII.Y VANDYKE. May 11,1865. Administratrix. g U I S T'S <; A Rl> E X S E E I) S~! It is an established act that a large proportion of the Garden Seeds sold in the country are worthless or nearly so. The reason is obvious. Seeils are left by the owners with merchants to sell on commission, often but a.small portion of them are sold, the remainder being returned, repacked and sent out again the following year, and so continuing until as a matter of course man of the seeds are worthless. In order to get the best and most reli able seeds 1 have bought a large stock of Robert Buist.ol Philadelphia, a house whose reputation for selling frtsh and puresreds is not surpassed by any in the country ; aud who never seud out any seeds on commission, and consequently not liable to accumulate old stock. I think a little reflection will convince any one of the advantage of purchasing these seeds, i have many var ieties not to be touud any where els ein town. Also Rutabaga, Beet and Carrot seed by the pound, and Peas by the bushel. Please call and get a descriptive Catalogue at March 20, 1864. FOX'S. ! CHIN GLES WANTED. -A quantity of No. I O '2, Sawed Shingles are wanted immediately by the I Towanda Coil Company delivered at Gray don'or on lhe I tiueot the Barclay Rail Road. Apply to JAMES MACFARLANE. Towanda. March 16, 1865. Gen. Man'ger T. C.Co. LIME, CEMENT AND MORTAR.—Lime, Cement and Mortar for sale by P. PHELAN. - All orders promptly tilled. May 10,1865. J Ccgal. C IIKRIFE'.S SALE.— By virtue ol •> writ I Fi. Fa.issued out of the Court ot Common Plot- ,! I ! Bradford county. to me directed and delivered, will be i exposed to public sale at Hie Court House in the Boro j <>l Towanda, SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1866.at.1 o'clock - j p. in. the following described lot situate in West Bui lington tp.. and bounded as follows: north by land of | O. T. Merry, east by land ol Mary Benson, south by lauds ot Mary Heusou and Alonxo Beach, west by iatid ot VV. Phelps. Containing 40 acres ot laud, more or • I less, about 8 acres improved with a log house and a tew . ; fruit trees thereon. j ; Seized aud taken in execution at the suit of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania vs. Abraham Sieel. J|ALSU —One other piece of land in Canton twp., ooun- I ded on the north by laud ol J . E. Bullock, east by Troy | st., south by land ot Henry Morgan and F. Black, west by land of Harding A Lee" Contain! ig one half acre, i more or less, all improved with one small framed build ; ing thereon ALSO—One other piece ot laud in Canton twp,, boun ded north by laud of C. A . Krise, east iiy land ol il. H. and J. E. Whitman, S. L. Gilliott and the estate of Wm. H. Morell deceased, oil tho south by land ol Wm. H Braine, aud west by Troy street Containing almuv one Hixih of ati acre ot land, be the sauie more or less, all j improved, with one framed shop and one framed barn i thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit ol S. V> . and D. F. Pomeroy A Co., to ae ol Charles G Mauley vs. Daiius Manley, A. S. Mauley and F. G. Manley. ALSO—The following described piece air parcel oI land situate in Columbia twp., bouuied north by lands | of Alfred Furmau, east by land of James strong, south by land of Wm. H. McClelland, et. ah, and west by laud j ol said Alfred Furinan. et. al. Containing 160 acres ol | laud, more or less, about 140 acres improved, with a I Iramed bouse, two framed barns and two apple orchards i thereon. ■ Seized and taken in execution at the suit ot S. M. ! Leonard to use o! Eleazer Pomeroy vs. Elias Gustiu and J. B. Gustin ! ! ALSO -The following descrilied lot, piece or parcel ol I laud situate in the Troy boro' bounded as follow-, on the north by lands of B. S. Dartt, east by Canton street • ! south by lands ot I). F. Pomeroy and Widow Crippin. : [ west by laud of D. F. Potueioy. Coutaiuiug 4 acres, j be the same more or less, all improved with 1 brick ' house, 1 framed house and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of ii- II- Fitcli to use of Eleazer Pomeroy vs. S H. Fitch. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel ot land situated iu the township of Wyalusing bounded north by lands lately owned by Benjamin Stafford. dec'd.. east by land of John Howard, south by the Basque h.uinu river, and west by laud of D. W. Brown. Con taining three acres more or less, all improved with one 1 : old dwelling house and a tew fruit trees thereon, i ALSO—One other lot. piece or parcel of land situate | in Wyalusing twp., hounded on the north and east by | lands ot Mason Brown, south by land of D. W . Brown, j west by lands of Chester and Jackson Hollenback. Containing 3o acres of land, more or less, all improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit ol Harrison Black, Treasurer Ac., to use ot School District ol Wy.i lusing Township vs. L. P. Stalford. admr. of E. Whit ney dec'd. J. MONROE SMITH, Towanda, May 11, 1865. Sheriff. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE—Notice is hereby given that all persons indebted to the es i tate ol TRUMAN NICHOLS, late of Missouri, deceased are requested to make payment, without delay, and those having claims against said estate must present them duly authenticated tor settlement. (Persons are requested to present their claims to the subscriber at Smithfield Summit.) JAMES H. WEBB, March 2,1865. Adm'nistiatoi Administratrix notice- Notice is hereby given.that ail persons indebted to the estate J ol MARGARET BLOW",late ol Owego X.Y.,de, 'd are re ! quested to make immediate payment, and those having I demands against said estate will please present dul\ I authenticated for settlement. NANCY STANTON, I March 2, 1865. Administratrix. A DMINISTRATORS NOTICE Notice Ax. is hereby given, that all person.- indebted to the estate ol IthielJ. Allis, late of Orwell township,Penn'a, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. J. W. PAYSON, March 22, 1865. Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE —Notice is hereby given that all persons indebted to the es tate ol ALYAH HEAIH, iatc ol Troy, dec d, arc requested to make immediate payment, and all having claims upon said estate will present them duly authenti cated for settlement. O.K. PARSONS, jMay 25, 1865. Administrator. LWECUTOK'S NOTlCE.— Notice is li.-rt- U by given.that all persons indebted to thee.-tate ■ : J. B. HINMAN, late ot Monroe deceasidd are requested to make payment without delay, and tiio.-u buviug claims against -aid e.-tate will preosent ihem duly authenticated lor settlement. S. S. HiNMAN. J. B. M. HINMAN, JOSEPH B. SWEET, May 25, ls-65. Executors. ADM INI STRATORSNOfI CB.—Lei s A * ol administration o; the goods, chattels. Ac. ot EMLY DRAKE, late ol Litchfield twp., deceased, have been issued to tin- subscriber. Al persons indel ed to said estate are requested to make payment, aud all persons having demands -gainst the same arc notified to present the same lor settlement to the subscriber. JOHN R. EDSAI.L. WM. H SPENCER. Fell. 9, 1865. Administrators. DAiINISTEATOR'S N OTICE Notice is-hereby given. that all persons indebted to the estate of JOHAH STANTON, lute of Litchfield, dec'd, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having demands against said estate will please pre sent duly authenticated lor settlement. WILLIAM SNYDER. April. IS, 1865. Administrator. ADM I NISTRATOR'S N OTlCE—Notice is hereby given that al! persons indebted to the e tate of H. J. BOWEN, iate of Warren, deed., arc requested to make immediate payment, and all having I claims against said estate must present them duly au | tlienticated for settlement. EDWIN E. ALLYN, | April 18. 1865. Administrator Admin istrator's notic e.-nouo is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the estate of DANIEL MINIER late of Sheshequin twp . dec'd., are requested to make immediate payment and those having demands against said estate will pres ent them duly authenticated tor settlement. WILLIAM RIDALL. April 11. 1-65. Administrator. • A DMINISTRATORSNOTICK-Notioeis A Ahereby given that ail persons indebted t- the estate of MARVIN H. LEONARD dec d. late ot Troy, Pa., are requested to make immediate payment, and those having dematids against said estate wilt present them duly authenticated for settlement. WILLIAM VERBECK, May 11,1865. Administrate ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—-Not a A- is hereby given, that all person- indebted to the t t ite of ROSWELL HAGAR late ol Standing Stone, dec d. are requested to make immediate paiinent, and all hiving claims against said estate will present then) duly authenticated for settlement. HANNAH HAGAR, NELSON COE. May 11, 1865. Admin'tor. LUXEOUTOR'S NOTICE —Notice is here- JLJ by given, that all persons indebted to the estate of R. WILCOX, late of Albany, township, deceased, are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated fir settlement. P. D. WILCOX,i 11. D. WILCOX.f •'-secutors. May 11,1865. "YDMINISTRATORS NOTICE.- Notice is A hereby given, that all persons indebted t > the es tate ol HIRAM MASON, late of Windham twp .dee d are requested to make immediate payment, and tiu-e having claims against said estate will present them dnly authenticated for settlement. JAMES MASON. May 11, 1865. Administrator. ADMINISTR'ORS NOTlCE—Notice is . hereby given, that all persons indebted to the estate of E. P. PERINK. late of Troy Borough. dec'd are requested to make immediate pa ment. and all having claims against said estate are requested to pie ent them duly authenticated for settlement. H. W PERINE, April 27,1865. Administrator. 4 DMINI ST 11ATRIX NOTlCE.—Notict is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the estato of S. WOODWORTH, late ot Springfield towp.. dec'd, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claim against 7 said estate will present them duly authenticated lor settlement. ELIZABETH WOODWOIU'H. May 11,1865. Administratrix A DMINTOR'S NOTICE NoTicTis hero- XX by given.that all persona indebted to the estate ot J. D. HUMPHREY, late of Towanda borough, deceased are requested to make immediate payment, and those having demands against said estate will please present dnly authenticated for settlement. LAI'RA HUMPHREY, IRA B. HUMPHREY. May 11,1865. Administrators. ADM INISTRATO ICS N OTIC E— Not ice is hereby given, that all [iersons indebted to the es tate ot ALEXANDER SMITH, late ot Wyalusing twp.. dec'd., are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against -aid estate must present them duly authenticated for settlement. F.LIZA B.SMITH, SAMUEL OVERPECK, I May 11, 1865- Administrators. EDITOR'S NOTICE.— Dm. ,T. Ddpt url, r.s. JiHiph Kingtbuiy. In the Conrt of Common ! Pleas of Bradford County, No. 144, May Term 1-65. i The undersigned. an auditor appointed to distribute : the proceeds of the Sheriff's -ale of defendant's real es tate. will attend to the duties of his appointment at I his office in the borough o! Towanda, on SATURDAY, the 24th day of JUNE. 1565, t 10 o'clock, a.m., and all persons having claims npon said funds must i present them or else be forever debarred Irom the same, W. A. PECK, J May 11. 1860. Auditor.