htiuM Reporter. /(1 ('AL AND GEAhRAL. ]• 1, VTIONAI. MEETINGS.—The annual meet . t i„ Ni w York State Teacher's Association, .... held at Elniira, July 25th, '26 th, and 27th. j asylvauia State Teacher's Association is to I. ;d at Meadville, August Ist, 2d, and 3d. The I ~1 Teacher's Association will meet at Har- August 16th, 17th, and 18th. Half-fare , uu iits have been made on the Pennsylvania ds for persons attending Conventions in 1.. State. I I>V - M. KICHIXSON, late of |. .. 1. x. Y., delivered an interesting, and iu .tlv, lecture on the subject of Temperance, at I - n June 29th, after which resolutions were ( d expressing strong sentiments against the ■ j u spirituous liquors as carried on in our We hope that something will be done ■ > v t ,, s ave our young men liom the tipplers 1 drunkards grave, ami which shall compel 11 dost-rs to forsake their unholy culling, irn to live by honest toil and not by tlus ■ mU al killing. GIL. OKT of THE MEETING OK THE BRADFORD I > > ASSOCIATION, HELD AT LEROY ON THE 28 I ,nh ol June, 1865.—The meeting was held in ft baptist Church. ftY. aieining session was merely one of orgau- K The afternoon session was devote.! to the ■ ~M l, u „f the following topics ft .. What is the best method of conducting a ■ ,ali .School? V hat are the qualifications of a successful I - Sujieriuteudeut V Hew shall Lady Superintendants conduct ■ jn-uiug exercises of aS.S. ? ■ . .siNii.- This session was occupied was a ser ft : v llt-v. A. F. HARDING, of Rome, subject— uul Progress of Sabbath School "—and with ft . :.nut of the County Missionary's (ltev. ft ]; CRITTENDEN) work this season. | ..i..-i'AY A. M.—The time from 8 to 9 was ft ; 111 special religious exercises. Then came I subject of S. S. Literature, and was dis ! hit seme length, resulting in the adoptionof , ihwing Resolutions : i. That we recognize an obvious neccess- j -f. improvement in S. S. Literature. And, j t :■! , we earnestly recommend that individuals : L s, tiffiee it is to provide or purchase books and I .... ferS. S. reading, should subject them to .t rigid scrutiny, before placing tliem in the L el the young, I . •I, That we recommend to the S. S's in j £ inty. that books which do not definitely set ft ,th. way of salvation, or enforce some precept Moral Law, should be excluded from our S. \ ljlruries. That the foregoing resolutions be 1 :nl .mil circulated to the S. S's., in this G'oun ; , the offieers of the Association. ■ matter of S. S. rewards was taken up but If 1 til l not allow any extended remarks or dis ft Subject laid over. A committee of three [if. ;■ i" iuted to arrange subjects for discussion in peak.-is for the next meeting. ft •. .1 i. - s This was the appointed time for tl . Ireu is meeting. The S. S's, of Leroy and Si ring towns were present in full force.filling ft . use to ovi rflowing. The meeting was ad it ni by lb v. W. H. CLARK, of Philadelphia, if :oi the American S. S. Union : D. \V. HAR u > ipt. of the American S. S. Union's work iu B A vote of thanks was given to the people of ft. ui.l the Pastor and officers of the Church. — ft. mluittee 011 Speakets and Subjects for next Its 1 !:.-, report as follows ; ft.., . in—Rev. 14. .J. CRANE, Wysox. ■4u.-rii.ite—J. A. ROSSEEL, " p *• Literature—Rev. A. F. TODD, Athens. fSu .ii T-. What is the best method 01 S. S. Re ft: Ik A. W. LEWIS, Mouroetou, L B. BULL, ft'.: amiu. Alternate. ft. "• can we prevent the evil of our scholars ft the S. S. at the age of fourteen or fifteen? Hi :.u WHITE, Athens. Alternate, A. F. HARD ■ Hume. ET' ..lis the best method of conducting a S. S. At" .sustain their interest and lead them to eo. in: Rev. D. COOK, Merryall, Alternate, 6. .1 HALL, Towanda. H -Unit liiaiiner shall visitors and strangers be 'd Jet in our S. S. J. C. RIDGWAY, Franklin, ft . ite. ANDKUS CASE, Troy. 1*! . 1 rii. dto meet at Towanda on the first Wed se- if September next. ft n.eeting was the largest and most interest* iH held by the Association yet. The chil _4> > meeting on the last afternoon, was a grand ft : die S. S's. of Leroy and vicinity. We were ft 1 1 this meeting with Rev. W. H. CLARK, of ft phia. and D. W. HARLAN, of Chester Coun lj- '-li ngagfed in the work of the American S. A who added largely to the interests of the L r - in \t meeting in September, to be held in ft being the annual meeting, is expected to "f increased interest. Much matter of im- P® is to come before the Association. <' A. BLACK, li-i-onlin/j SerreUiry. iij -Tii at ROME, PA. —Preparatory to the [ft ' uti i.f tin Anniversary of our National Li- Hp. mil-nee. iii a befitting maiiner, the citizens of ■! up a grove, prepared tables, and made H • • -viry arrangements to give our returned t' 1 pnlJi, welcomeand dinner. The boom ftf - awoke the people early on the morning About 8 o'clock, horses and carriages, H* A 'aa-n, and children, came pouring into our and kept coming until our streets were tilb J. At 10 o'clock a procession was H- nuder direction of the Marshall, and pro the grove, half a mile distant, in the fol ig order : ■ la i.ay>vill( BriLs.s Band. 2d, Officers and | ' ( Dv. 3d. Thirty-six young ladies tm 6 States, dressed in white, with red I -vislies, who were to wait on the soldiers ■ ' Jth, Citizens. On reaching the ' LSSI nibluge was culled to order by the 1 :it and tin following exercises took place : B* ' 1 > tin Band. 2d, Prayer bv Rev. J. 1 I '' 'plain of the day. 3d, Song by Profs. ■ uul Buss, entitled: "Marching through 1 Ith, Rending Declaration of Indepen | I>. GATES, of Rome. sth, Music by I '''h- Rev. E. M. HIGH, of Rome, then I 11 address of welcome to our returned I * kich was received with evident satisfac -1 I'D sent. 7th, Music by the Band. Bth. ft * '' K, K - Esq., of Towanda, the Orator of ft IS 'hen introduced to the audience. He ft ' pf'tiounee an ably prepared, a highly I ;i,ul an eminently patriotic address, 1 " ' s r, at credit to the author, aud was lis- ! '- large and appreciative assemblage. 0 Delusion of the Oration, the soldiers and "■ Band, singers. Officers, and Sjieakcrs, ■ ' '"'l 'he festive board, which was fur "'J "" 'he substantials, ate and were filled. served, the citizens generaUy sur ■ 'abb and feaated on the good things 'lure being enough for all. When all - a they gathered up more than twelve bas- j --'"agiii. jts that were left. ft) Ihe Band favored us with another ■ - ' I'Ueounn.- of people present: though H. ' r " ,u woumla received in battle, and _ a- '■ 'He health, yet he tuailc a very ear The frequent and hearty re. Hi a.. , , * '""-' 'l 'he iqqireciatiiui, on the part 11 wati gratifying, to see and hear 1 ' Generals, one, who has never H., iu time of battle ; one who al- ffien cdjijc, and not go, when an J; he Lad with the enemy ; one wh > took an active part in nailing our country'a foe to the wall. Bradford Connty may well be proud that she furnished so brave a man to lead her boys on to daring and to victory. Long may he live to enjoy the blessings which have been se cured to us, as a Nation, by the terrible struggle through which we have passed. Mr. GRIDLEX, of Orwell, followed the Gen. with some pertinent remarks, giving disunionists, as he always does, a terrible scattering. Prof. OLMSTED, of Windsor, N. Y., was then introduced. He made an earnest and patriotic appeal to his auditors which, judging from the sensation produced, was highly appreciated. After singing "The .Flag of our Union Forever," by Profs. TOWNEE and Buss, and Music by the Band, and the passage of sundry resolutions, the assemblage dispersed, greatly pleased with the demonstrations of the day, and with the repledge to stand up for the liberty, and rights, and privileges, and happiness, and well being of all mankind, and with the determination to defend the stars and stripes of our glorious old Union forever. tin the whole it was the best celebration of our Nation's birth day,ever participated in by the peo ple of this region ; so say the oldest inhabitants. The officers of the day (not including myself of Course), Speakers, Chaplafti, Header, Singers, Band, Committee of Arrangements, Table Committee,and young ladies, who waited on our brave boys, just from the field of carnage, at the tables ucquited themselves creditably, and with satisfaction to the people. The ladies especially are entitled to great praise for the guod taste displayed in the arrange ment of the table, and for their attention to all who gathered around it. The ceremonies of the day were both interesting and edefyiug, and will long be remembered by the ltoinans. A. F. H. Home, July V, 1865. YANKEE BOYS CONCERT. —The Yankee Boys gave a Concert at Moore's Hall in this Boro', on Saturday evening last, which was well attended, and it is hardly necessary to say that the audience was highly pleased and amused by the perfor mance. There are no better singers than the Yan kee Boys, and we are pleased to know that their reputation as first class vocalists is becoming gen eral, their Concerts throughout the country being always well attended by appreciative audiences. SALE. —To be sold at once, a house and lot Good bargain offered. JOHN N. C ALIKE, July 10, 1855. Office over News Room. FIISK"' WE are gratified to learn from the Charleston (S. C.) Courier, that Capt. JOSEPH T. PRATT, Provost Marshal of that city, has just been promoted to the rank or Major. Maj. PRATT is an old citizen of this place, and his promotion is pe culiarly gratifying to us. At the breaking out of the Rebellion. Mr. PRATT, was employed as a teach er in Girard College, Phil'a, but abandoned his position to enlist in the army. His success is well deserved. FCI? PERSONS in want of good Stationery at fair prices will consult their own interest by call ing at F. £. BARBER'S. RAILROAD MEETING AT ITHACA. —The follow ing circular addressed to individuals, we publish as being of general and important interest in this community : "A meeting of the citizens of Cayuga, Tioga, Tompkins and other counties interested in the con struction of a Rail Road from Towanda, Pa., to Ithaca, N. Y., will be held at Ithaca, 011 Wednes day, July 19th, 1865, at 1 o'clock, r. M., to take measures to forward the construction of the above works. Your attendance is earnestly requested. Ezra Cornell. J. B. Williams, D. Boardman, C. L. Grant, C. E. Hardy, Leonard Tremain, L. H. Culver, F. T. Greeley, Wm. Andrus, S. H. Winton, Committee." The design of the above project is to build a road between Towanda and Sodus Bay, 011 Lake Ontario, via Ithaca and Auburn, reviving an old project, which was on the eve of completion before the war broke out. 7-30 LOAN — 3D SERIES. —The First Nation al Bank is now selling the Third Series of this very popular Loan. It is due July 15tli, 1868, and is issued in notes of the usual denominations— sso SIOO SSOO SIOOO. Bearing interest at the rate of 2 cents per day on every $100! The Government reserving the right of paying the amount in Gold at the rate of six per cent, per annum. The notes will be dated July 15, and the interest will be paid to the purchaser in advance up to that time at the rate of SEVEN AND THREE-TENTHS PER CENT. This is the last Loan the Government will make bearing so high a rate of interest, and as it will undoubtedly all be taken in a very short time, it becomes every one who has the money to secure the investment as soon as possible. Its freedom from all state, county and town taxes ; its perfect safety ; and being exchangeable for the famous 5- 20 Bonds, make it, like the former Series, the most desirable Loan offered by the Government. p£f~ This Bank, will, as nsuid, render to invest ors every facility for taking the Loan. Any infor mation in regard to it will be cheerfully given. N. N. BETTS, JR., TOWANDA, May '22, 1865. Cashier. WANTED. —One million feet of pine, hem lock, oak, ash, beech, birch, maple and whitewood lumber in the log, to be delivered at Wilkes-Barre during this Summer and coming Fall, for which a liberal price will be paid. Also, a large amount wanted next spring. Address J. E. PATTERSON A Co.. Clark's Greene, Luzerne Co., Pa., until Aug. Ist, 1865, after which orders will be received at Wilkes-Barre, Pa. June s—3m. Bgi, School Treasurers of the different Townships having State drafts, must present them to the County Treasurer before the 20th inst., if they expect them to be paid here. To THE EDITOR OK THE REPORTER. —An article appeared in the last number of your paper, pur porting to be the Minutes of the Herrick Educa tional Club, iu which my name is used in a man ner that calls for a reply. As lam not a member of that Club, and was not present at the meeting referred to, I was, of course, surprised to find my name figuring so conspicuously in their •' Min utes." It is plain, from the style of the article it self, that it was the mere exhibition of petty indi vidual spite ; as 110 respectable literary association would consent to disgrace itself by publishing false statements in such wretchedly false syntax. To have one's name dragged before the public without any just cause or provocation is annoying enough : but to be assailed under the name of an " Educational" Society with such excruciatingly bad grammar is what no ordinary mortal could be expected to endure in silence. It may be true that " The quarterly Jteport of the I[errick\E)lHcati, • specially the following verses which seemed to •>>. - 1 press all the emotions of her heart : Let me go w here none are weary, Where is raised 110 note of woe, Let me go and bathe my spirit 111 the rapture angels know ; Let me go for bliss eternal Lures my soul away, away, And the victors song triumphant, Thrills my heart I cannot stay. Let me go for Jesus calls me, Ac. Ami the parents, (though severe the trial), con sented to let her go that she might bathe licr spirit in the pure waters of the river of life, and dwell forever with liim who washed her in liis own blood and made her a fit companion for angels. Canton, June 21. G. C'. T. •\~ciu riiiiuTttuincnts. W \ SAI.E SM E N WAXT KI) J\J\J TO SOLICIT AMI FILL ORDERS FOB TIIK LIFE AND TIMES OK ABRAHAM LINCOLN, By l)r. L. P. BFOCKSTT, the eminent biographer and' historian. Prices, 4:1, 43 50, $4 and 45. ALSO, SABTAIN'S MATCHLESS PORTRAIT OK AURA 11 A M L 1 NCO LN . And other first class book and engravings. Deeds and Territory given, granting exclusive right ot sale. Apply personally, or address R. 11. CITURAN, Publisher, ROCHESTER, N. Y. General Office and Salesroom, on Main st., cor. Water. "VrOTICE.--Tho School Board of Directors Xv of the Borough of Williamsport. Lycoming coun ty, Pa., hereby give notice that an examination ol Teach ers, will take place at the Grade school House in the Centre Ward ot said borough, on Thursday the 10th day of August next, and the public schools ot said borough ! will commence on Monday, the 14th day of August. Eighteen teachers are required—nine male and nine ' female. Applicants from a distance will be required to produce testimonials of character. WM. CALVERT, President. ! ,). W. LEONAKH, Sec'y. July 12. AU E N T S WAN TE D FOB TIIE NUKii E & S P Y . The most interesting and exciting book ever publish ed, embracing the adventures of a'.woman in the Union army as Nurse, Bcout and Spy, giving a most vivid in- ! ner picture of the war. Teachers, ladies,energetic young men, and especially ■ returned and disabled officers and soldiers, in want of j profitable employment, will find it peculiarly adapted j to their condition. We have agents clearing 4150 per month, which we will prove to any doubting applicant. Send for circulars. Address JONES, BROS. & CO., N E. corner Sixth and Minor Streets, July 10, 1865. Philadelphia, Pa. IjIDWARD OVERTON Jr., Attorney at\ J Law, Towanda, l'a. Office in Montanyes Block, over Krost's Store. July 13th, 1865 1 QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OK TOWANDA, Pentra, j July 3,1865. RESOURCES. U.S. Bonds and Treasury Notes $204,150 00 Loans and Discounts 70,211 62 Real Estate 6,664 00 j Furniture and fixtures 700 oO Expenses &c 452 02 ; Due from National hanks 34,3*5 05 •• " Bankers 630 12 Legal Tender Notes on hand 24,*60 00 Banks Notes on hand 8 .310 00 j Cash items 4,150 50 | $363,432 21 j LIABILITIES. Capita! 4125,000 oO j Circulation 111,500 00 1 Surplus Profits 8,001 8.1 j Due Depositors 96,851 42 Due Treasurer U. S 18,358 21 Due Banks 027 69 Dividends unpaid 343 00 Profit and loss 2,450 02 , $363,432 21 I, N. N. BETTS, Jr., Cashier of the Kirst National Bank of Towanda, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and be lief. N. N. BETTS. Jr. Sworn and subscribed bef'>re me. Ibis sth day of July, 1865. J. W. Mix, Notary Public FARM FOR SALE. —The undersigned offers for sale a valuable farm in Kmitlifield twp. i Good buildings, lenccs, fruit Ac. JOHN N. (JALIKE, | Towanda, July 10,1805. Office over P. 0. Xctu vlbncrtisiiufntß. f* > * c a " ! ? s * i * i "i j: x '/ § _ KQ ' ' r- "/- jyi A i: SII A L L BI!O TII KR S Wish in call the atti ut inn of the public to tln-ir new i Stock nt HARDWARE, FoKMIXG IMPI.IME.NTS, BLACK SMITHS' TOOLS, a tui CARPENTERS' TOOLS. I Also, a large assortment of Window (lias-, Sash, Paint-, Oils, Putty, Varnishes, and Paint and Varnish Brushes til all kinds, which wiil ne sold Im the lowest Cash pi lee. j Also, a Hint* assortment ol K K EOS !•; Xli LA M l' S of every style and pattern to suit the public. Lamps repaired and changed from Oil and Fluiu ,o Kerosene. Particular attetitiou paid to the mamilueturing of all kinds of TI N WAU 10 . JOBBING fItOM!• TI. V AT TKNII Kl> T O . We have on hand a line article of (i 1. AS S F R If 1 T J A It S , with improved sell- sealing corks, and il EItM K T 1C A L SE A L I X O C A XS , wiiieh is one of 1 lie best cans used. June 20,1866, ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS! AT W I LL I A M A . ROOK \V K L L'S. Consisting of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, MOZAMBIQUE, <'KAI'E, ME I! AT, DK LA INKS. AO. LADIES' CLOTHES, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, HATS, and a general variety ol LADIES' GOODS. MENS' BROAD OLOTIJS, CASS] MERES, SATTINETTS, JEANS, DRILLS, And J variety of VESTfXGS. A well selected assortment of LADIES' anil MISSES SHOES and SLIPPERS, and I MEN A ROYS' ROOTS. Aim, Men--' Bays'and Childtc s' SOFT STRAW HATS and CAPS. of all descriptions. Usual large A-sortment of CROCK FRY, ;5. MOXTAXVEA CO. yy IC K II \ M A I? LACK, An- now offering NE W GOO D S AT N i: W P R I C E S ! DRESS GOODS, DOMESTICS, WHITE GOODS, and NOTIONS. HATS& C A P S , OF TIIF. LATEST STYLES. BOOTS & SHOES, W I C K II A M & II L A C K Keep a large stock of CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, To which we invito special attention. We offer our Goods on the CASH SYSTEM. June 12,1565. j |gPRI NG ! SPIM N G ! SPRT NG ! 1 8 (i 5 . ,ri:i cE s xo IR IF 'rii i x TU E /: EA(' II 0 F AL L ! \ TRACYk M O 0 R E, Arc now opening a FINE STOCK OF SPRING GOODS, Incliulin.tr a handsome variety of DRESS GOODS, SPRING SHAWLS, FANCY GO (YDS & NOTIONS! A Good Stock ol PRINTS, DOMESTICS, CARPETINGS, Ac. LADIES' AND GENT'S HATS. GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, April 10. CROCKERY. HARDWARE. Ac. , rriHE ART OF JIG \ND CLOG DANC -1 INU TAUGHT WITHOUT A MASTER.—FuII in-j structions gent upon receipt of fifty cents. Address, Box 262, Towanda, Pa. rjpHE NOTES AND ACCOUNTS OF -L CHESTER WELLS, have been left with me for i collection and settlement. AH those Interested will please eall and settle the same immediately and save j costs. G. 11. EATON, J. P. ! | Towanda, May 22, 1805. Upbcgraff's institute. Y E A\ 1) EA 11 INSTI TUT E. 1)1!. UP DE GRAPE, J OCULIST, ALUIST AND GKNKKAI. SURGEON, ELMIRA.N. Y. I Treats all Disease* of the Eye, Eur and Throat. THE EYE. He will operate upon Cataract, Artificial Pii|iil, Gross Eyes. I.achrymat Fistula, Pterygium. Entro pion, (inversion ot the eye lid,] and treats all forms of i "SORE EYES,'' such as Granulated Lids,, Purulent Ophthalmia, Opacities o! the Cornea, Scrofulous dis egaeanf the Eye and all diseases to Whtah the Eye is ' subject. IHE EAR. Treats successfully Discharges from the Ear. .V. :- in the Ear. Difficulty of Hearing, Deafness, for. II when the Drum is entirely destroyed, will insert at, artifi. ial one, answering nearly ail the purposes of the i uai 'ul 7 HE THlti'Al .- Ulcerated Throat, Enlarged Ton sil-, together with CATARRH in all its forms, permanently cured. GENERAL SURGERY.—He will operate upon Club l e t liare Kip, Cleft Palate. Tumors, Cancers, Morbid G:> wths,Deformities from limns, and Hernia, and per i l itis PLASTIC OPERATIONS—Where the Nose, Lips ' oi any portion of the lace is destroyed through disease o; i thcr.vi.-i-, by healing them on anew. W Will attend to the Amputation of Limbs, ' and General Surgery in all its branches. INSERTS ARTIFICIAL Et ES.—Giving them all the 1 iin.lion and expression of the natural, defying detection, they are inserted without removing the old one or pro ducing pain The Doctor's collection of instruments comprises all tlie l.ile-t improvements, and is the largest in the State, the superior advantages be lias had in perfecting him I VE R s 1 D E CEMETERY ! The new ground purchased and added to the old Cem : ctcry is now ready for interments. The plan of the ground can he seen at the Office of B. S. Russell A C".. and any one desirous of securing lots, I can do so bv calling there or on Win. 11. Morgan. Bec'v. H.S, MERCUR, ) E. W. HALE, > Trustees. June 12, Hid. B. S. RUSSELLL,) I GST.—Between the residence of the -J subscriber, in Smithlield and Milan, on Tuesday, ] the 23d day ol May, a Pocket Book with either $29 or in hills and some small change, and a note of SSOO i against James FI. Webb, with ail endorsement thereon !"! $2 0 and 50 cents, and a note against N. A. Farns ; worth of about sll, also, a contract Irom N. C. Harris it" James White for a lot ol land which e dd contract was assigned to Patrick O'Connor, with some other papers . I little or no value. Whoever will return the same to the owner or give liim information where it can be ob tained will be liberally rewarded. June 6,1865. PATRICK O'CQHNOB. "QBIDGE LETTING.—SeaIed proposals L> will he received at the Mill of Isaac Morley, Athens twp., until 3 o'clock p. in. upon Thursday, June 29th, Isii.'i. for the building and completing of a Bridge across ; Shepard's Creek, near that place. Plan and specifics. I tion for tlie same may be seen at the store of N. C. Har- : lis in Athens boro', and at the Commissioners office lor ! ten days previous to said letting. J. CAMPBELL,) W.B.DODGE. > Com J. BEARDSLEY) Commissioner's ofllce. Towanda. May '-'9, INC."> IV)I; SALE.—The subscriber lias for sale a well bred Durham Bull, recently brought front Yates county, N. V., raised bv Miles F. Rapalce. those wishing to purchase such an animal, will do well to call soon. He is two years old, and will he tound on the farm ol the subscriber, three miles north of Orwell Hill. June 19. 1865. G. W. BROWN. YORS A L E . One Open Spring. Iron Axled Buggy, 1 Snlkcy with Sprout Springs, 1 Sett New Double Harness, 1 Sett old Single Harness. June 27,1865. CHAS. M. HALL. T<>N E S II 0 rS E ! Corner of Market Square and Market St. lIARRTSBURG, PENN'A. The subscriber, having disposed of his interest in the Loclieil House, will devote his entire attention to the JONES HOUSE, And for the very liberal patronage extended to it tor the I past year, be returns his thanks and solicits a continu ance of favors. C. H. MANN, June 26, 1865. Proprietor. £egal. ADMIN LSTRATOR'S NOTlCE—Notice is hereby given that all persons indebted to the es tate ol W. H. PUBVMAN, late of Ulster twp., deceased are requested to make payment, witlront delay, and those bavingelaimsagainst said estate most present them duly authenticated for settlement. MARY A. RLOWMAN. June 7,1865. Administrator ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE- NOTICE I hereby given .that all persons indebted to the estate |of JUDSON A. ROYSE, late ol Leßoy twp.,dee d are re -1 quested to make immediate payment, and those having ! demands against said estate will please present duly I authenticated for settlement. W. B. WILCOX, I Juue 7, 1865. Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE —Notice is hereby given that all persons indebted to the es j tate of ALVAH HEATH, late of Tery. dee d, are | requested to make immediate payment, and all having ; claims upon said estate will present them duly authenti j cated for settlement. O.F. PARSONS, i May 25, 1865. Administrator. NOTICE.—Notice is here ; IM by given, that all persons indebted to the estate of |J. B. HINMAN, late of Monroe deceasedd are ! requested to make payment without delay, and those I having claims against said estate will preesent them j duly authenticated for settlement. | S. 8. HINMAN. J. B. M. HINMAN, JOSEPH B. SWEET, May 25, 1*65. _ Executors. A DMINISTR A TOR SN OTICE Letters of administration o! the goods, chattels, Ac. of PERRY BURT, late of Ridgburry twp., deceased, have been issued to the subscriber. All persons indebt ed to said estate are requested to make payment, and all j persons having demands sgainst the same are notified to present the same lor settlement to the subscriber. JAMES H. WEBB, | Ridgbury, June 20, 1865. Administrator. IAXECUTORS NOTICE. NOT I C E ri is hereby given that all persons indebted to the es- I elate of JOHN LAYTON, late of Litchfield, dee'd, are ! requested to make immediate payment,and those having : demands against said estate will present them duly au ; tbeuticated lor settlement. SALLY M.LAYTON, ISAAC LAYTON, ) June 8, 1865. Executors. EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE—Notice is here by given, that all persons indebted to the estate of j RODERICK WILLIAMS, late of Canton, deceased are re quested to make immediate payment, and these having demands against said estate will please preseut duly ! authenticated for settlement. THOMAS WILLIAMS, SAMUEL ANNABLE, June 15, 1*65. Execnlora. "VTOTICE TO COLLECTORS.—In per ±\ suance of an Act passed the 30th day ol April, ' 1864, taking effect in 1865, the Commissioners are re ! quired to pay the full amount ot State Tax to ths Sta'e Treasurer belore the first day of August in each and every year, and in case of failure the county 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 ol July next. And upon laliuie ol ' any Collectors to comply with the above suits will be ! immediately brought to collect the amount due. No abatements can be allowed. J. CAMPBELL, ) W.B.DODGE, V Corn's-. JNO.BEARDSLEEA COM'BS OFFICE, April 17, lbbj. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.— BY virtu.- >.l' an order issued out of the Orphan's Court of Br .d i ford County, the undersigned Administrator ot Silas ! Packard, dee'd, will sell on the premises in Alba Boro' j on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST. 30, 1865, at 1 o'clock, p. • in., all that lot, piece or parcel of land situate iu Alba j Borough, bounded as follows ; Beginning at the centre or junction ot the Granville road and the road leading i from Arabol Blackman's, Maniey's, and i bounded on the east by the road leading lruui the said ' Maniey'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—AH that certain lot ot land situate in 1-eKoy twp.. hounded as to,lows : Beginning at a hemlock stump On the line ol W. J, i-toues lot, thence north s2J° west 14 rods to an ash. thence north 35 3 west 44 rods to a post, south-west corner ol E. Anabies lot. thence east 53 perches to a post thence south along tne line ot W. J. Stones' land 108 rods to the place ol beginning. Con ! taiuing 27 acres and 100 rods, be the same more or less | ALSO All that other certain lot, piece or parcel of i land situate in Canton twp., and bounded as lolluws, on - the west by lauds of William Packard and Henry Jen i nings, on the north by lauds formerly owned by Wm . | Scott, dee'd., on the east by lands belonging to the es tate oi John Grey dee d., on the south by landa belong ! ing to ttie estate of Abigal Ayres, dee'd... Containing about 104 acres; about 50 acres improved, with one trained house, buru and out buildiugs and an apple or chard thereon. TERMS—S2S to be paid on each lot at ilic time the property is struck down, one hull 'he reuiuiuder on con tirotation of sale the balance iu one year therealter with interest trom confirmation. MINOR P. PORTER, j May 11,186 c. Administrator. \ I>M IN IST R A TOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice | j\. is hereby given, that all persous indebted to the | estate uf \\ M. RoBERIs, dee d, late of Canton twp, are | requested to make immediate payment, and those hat ing demands against said estate will present them duly authenticated lor settlement. WM ROBERTS, C. STOCK WELL, May 16, 1865. Administrators; AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—/)! the matin ■ uf of the estate of John J. Reynolds deceased. In the Orphan's Court ot Bradford County. Theundersigued.au auditor, appointed to distribute the mouies in the hands of the administrators raised by the sale of said decedents real and personal estate, will attend to tlie duties o! his appointment at the ol tlce of Mercur & Morrow, in the borough ol Towanda, ]ou Thursday, the 170 i day of August, A D.. 1865, at ! 1 o'clock p.m., and ail persons having claims upon said I monies must preseut them, or else be forever debarred I Irom the same. P. D. MORROW, j July 10, 1865. _ Auditor^ I A EDITOR S NOTICE. lll the math fof the esta'e of ' A E. Williams deceased. Iu the Orphan's Court ot Bradford Couutv. The undersigned, as auditor, appointed by said court t • distribute funds in the hands of the administrators of said estate, will atteud to the duties at bis office iu the borough of Towanda, on Friday the 18th day ot August, A. D., 1865, at 1 o'clock p. m., and all persons having claims upon said funds must present them, or else be forever debarred from the same. JAMES WOOD. July 10, 1865. Auditor. EDITOR'S NOTICE —ln the miller of the estate of ft. It Reckicitli. deceased. In the Orphan's Court of Bradford County. The undersigned, an auditor appointed to distribute the monies in the hands ol the administrator, raised by the sale of defendant's real estate, will attend to the duties of his appointment at the office ot Mercur A Morrow, in the borough ol Towanda, on Friday .the 1 -111 day of August, IsCS, at 1 o'clock, p. in., and all persons having cla-ms upon said monies must present them or else be forever debarred from the same. P. D. MORROW. July 10. 1865. Auditor. -financial. JJ S. 7- G 0 LOAN! We are now selling the Third Series o! this highly popular Loan, the first and second series having tieeu sold very quickly. The third series are dated July 15, 1865, and are payable three years alter date, with inter est semi annually, at seven and three-tenth per cent in currency or at six per cent, in gold, at the option ol the Government, and are conveitable into the 5-20 gold bear ing bonds at maturity or payable in currency at the "pt ioti of the holder. They are not taxable for State, coun ty, school or borough purposes, which uiukes il a very desirable investment. We have also on hand a few of the second series, da ted June 15, 1865. Persons wishing to invest in this Loan at Government rates are requested to call on us. B. S. RUSSELL & CO., June 12, 1865. U. S. I-o.in Agents. UIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ATHENS TKKASCKV DKI-AKTMKNT, 1 OFKICK OF COMVTROLLKR CF THE CURRENCY V WASHINGTON, May 1,1865. ) WHEREAS, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appeal that the "First j National Hank ol Athens," in the borough of Athens, ! in the county of Bradford and State ol Pennsylvania, has been duly organized under and according to the re quirements of the Act of Congress, entitled an -' Act to provide a National Currency, secured by a pledge of United States Bonds, and to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof," approved June 3, 1N,4, and has complied with all the provisions of said Act, re quired to be complied with, before commencing the.bu siness of banking under said Act. Now. therefore, I, FREEMAN CLARKE. Comptroller of tlie Currency, do hereby certify that " The First Na tional Bank of Athens," iu the borough of Athens, in the county ol Bradford, in the State ot Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the business of Banking umler the Act aforesaid. ... , . , In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal ol of [,.. a.] flee, this first day AX < I AU KK . Comptroller of the Currency. SHINGLES WANTED.—A quantity of No. 2, Sawed Shingles are wanted immediately by the Towaiida Coal Company delivered at Graydon or on the line of the Barclay Kail Road. Apply to JAMES MACFARLANE, Towanda, March 16,1885. Gen. Man'ger T. C.Co. rp 0 AL L INTE RE S T ED! Notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to the estate of D. C. HALL, lliat having disposed of the Li quor Store belonging to said estate, that all accounts mnst be settled or paid at once, or costs will be made. Payments may be made to E.W.Smith, Esq.,at M Kean'a Liquor Store, or to me at Codding A Russells'. June 26,1865. CHAS. M. HALL, Adm'r.