WCAL A SI) GENERAL. The Reporter is printed upon CAMP nFii's Country and Job Press, Office No. 56 Gold . Xcw York. Thomas H. Senior, agent. p A X RICE'S COMBINED MENANGERIE AND CIR ITS. visits this place, on Wednesday next. He in- Htrs under one canvass, the study of natural his torv, with the dashing feats ol the acrobats and equestrians, and the jokes of the jester. The _ t e;idv-njiuded can investigate the former, while children, whether of a larger or smaller growth, cfl n admire the latter, and laugh at the antics and oddities of the piebald joker. SURGICAL. —Dr. UP DE GRAFF removed a juicer from the person of a lady, yesterday, \ V ci"iiing nearly one pound and a half. Au old gentleman, blind from Cataract, was im mediately restored to vision. Xwo young people had their cross eyes made straight, and still another had an operation per t,Tined for hare-lip. Considerable cutting, that, i, ,i OU e half day.— Elviiru Advertiser. We neglected last week to notice the Lecture of Rev. E. H. CHAVIN, D. D., to come v~u this (Thursday) Evening. We do so now, with much pleasure, and hope to see a full house on the occasion. To those of our people who ~i,l him, on his previous visit here, it is un . ..iry for ns to say anything, but to those who aid not avail themselves of that opportunity of '.earing this greatest of American orators, we ,- ; . M say, do not fail to be present at this lecture. Tin people of this vicinity should feel thankful to • el. M. C. A., for their efforts to secure such lecturers as Mr. C. We bespeak a crowded house. HE-APPOINTED. —Hon. CHARLES R. COBURX Las been re-appointed State Superintendent of i' nun a Schools by Gov. CrirriN. Mr. COBUBN . .Hied the position of State Superintendent for 1 the past three years, with ability. His re-appoint i:nnt reflects much credit upon Gov. Crims, and i ill lie well received by the friends of Common •!; is throughout the State. INDEPENDENCE PARTY.— J. S. HILL, proprie t tof the Central Hotel, Burlington, respectfully .1 rms the public that he will give an ludepen in .' Party at his house, Wednesday, July Ith, IsGG. The public are generally invited to attend, tiood music will be in attendance. ACCIDENTALLY KILLED. — JOHN M'MAIION, of V. shequin Township, was killed on Saturday ; last, by a span of horses belonging to F. BLACK- . MAN, Esq. !he deceased, who has been subject to seasons | of derangement, met the team in the road near j Mr. I'ii.AoKMAs's and by his violent manner, caused I tliem to run away up the road. They were met, j and turned hack, and as they approached Air. M Mains, In jumped iu front of them, when they j dashed against him, killing him instantly. FIELD SPORTS. — ON Thursday last the Winona Base Ball Club, of this place, met at their gn >unds for the purpose of playing their first match. The weather was fine and many ladies and gentle- ! men were present. Everything moved, evidently to the satisfaction of all, in a very harmonious manner. The National game of Base Ball is a hew feature of amusement in dull old Towanda, and is progressing very finely, because the material of which it is composed, are ones determined to have a little sport during the summer months, other than lounging around street corners. The game as played last Thursday, judging from our limited knowledge, is one that all should patronize in - UK manner, for many reasons. First, it is an American game. Second, it is good exercise, with the additional inducements of a good deal of fun, Ac., which the buoyant faces of those interested t; mgly indicated, while at play. We understand that Thursdays are regular field days, when the v.cather is fair, the ball pitching at 4, p. m. Their invitations are so numerous as to extend to all who would like to witness the matches. The following is the score of last Thursday : VINCENT'S NINE. i JEWELL'S NINE. II.L. Runs H.L. Runs Vincent, c 4 4 Jewell, c 2 G lirowu, p 3 6 ; Smith, p 2 6 livdge, ss... 5 2 Watkins, ss. 4 3 W 11.Eaton, lb 2 5 Chainberlin, lb 3 5 Turner, 2b ..3 3 G.HEaton,2 b 1 G Gordon, 3b... 4 3 Scott, 3b.... 1 3 Kuapp, rf. 2 5 McKean, rf. . 6 1 l'arsons, cf . 0 7 Porter, c f . . 4 2 Press, It 4 3 Wilbur, If. . 4 3 T0ta1.... 27 38 ! Total 27 35 NO. BUNS EACH INNINGS. 1 2 3 4 5 G 7 8 9—Total. Vincent's Nine 11 2 4 6 0 2 7 4 '2 38 Jewell's Xine 413 2404134 35 FLY CATCHES. j HOME BENS. Titlei nt'.-, Xine, 3 Vincent's Nine, 1 Jewell's " 3'Jewell's " 1 I ugiire —W. T. DA VIES. S'-orrr— E. B. COOLBAVGH. TV • ~f Game—One hour and thirty minutes. i! • FRY IN MONTROSE.—ON Wednesday m ruing last, our community was startled with the j ee .vs tlmt a robbery and apparently an attompt to j uair-h r had been committed in Montrose. Early j that morning, a stranger, David Carpenter, of De- j i' -u. X. Y., said to he an engineer on the Erie i !t.:i vay, was discovered under a shed in the rear j ■ 'h- Montrose hotel, better known as Searle's, j : v kept by Mr. Koon. His head had been terri- ! blv beaten and bruised, and was covered with j blood. He had been robbed of about $350 in r m y and a valuable watch. He states that tlie first attack was a blow on the head, after which he - a became insible, and on recovering his senses he found himself lying under the shed. Blood Was found on the sidewalk above the hotel, and ! .• !■• were plain indications that he had been drag t Overshoes. HATS AND CAPS. A splendid assortment of Mens and Boys Hats and Caps just received. Having closed out our old stock almost entirely previous to onr late purchases, we now offer an entire new stock of the latest styles. PAPER HANGINGS & TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES. We are now receiving large addition! to onr atock of Wall Papers, Transparent WindowQShades and Trisa mings Window Papers, Ac., Ac. Dan Hue's (Eirtns. RP II E LARGEST EXHIBITION ON EARTH I WILL EXHIBIT AT ATHENS, TUESDAY, JUNE 12, TOWANDA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, TROY, THURSDAY, JUNE 14. DAN RICE'S MAMMOTH CIRCUS AND MAN AG ERIE ! DAN RICE STILL LIVES ! INSTRUCTIVE AND REFINED AMUSEMENT. BAK VTLC'E'S, Interesting School of EDUCATED ANIMALS! A Choice and Rare Menagerie ID conjunction with a FULL and REFINED CIRCUS COMPANY! THE TRIPLICATE FEATURES io arranged as to form TWO SEPARATE and DIS TINCTEXHIBITIONS under the same Pavilion, and for ONE PRICE OF ADMISSION. ft THE SCHOOL OF 1 Col. DAN RICE ' \\ SOLE I)! RECTOIt AN I > Tit AI N F U I con,^ s ' ,n . ~ lr i'wJr/ im wwu-fohriußmi ii- SACRED CATTLE From Tfints in the profession; i.in< ng whom ure Mr 8. Stickney. Jr., Mdn:e. S lckney, Mr. Geo. Derious, Mrs. Geo. Dericus, Mr. Silas Baldwin, Mr.Fred. Barelr. 7, and other* of equal repute,and Mr. Hire j icdgt si-.: - toirth.it the: j. rformancca in the liing viil K both Ew/tUriiion*. fttt cents. (Taicrt-ti Wider i. n >e ara of age, 2S cents, or admission to either Exhibition, separate, the same. J. E. WAKNEK, Gen I Agent. flUrdjanbije. SPRING GOODS! \V. A. ROCKWELL, Is receiving a large stock cf Spring Goods at the great REDUCTION IN PRICES, and offers them at corresponding prices. Comprising a well selected assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, I)E LAINE, ALPACAS, LAWNS, CHALLAS, THIBET AND CANTON CLOTH, ALPACA, BERAGE, POPLINS, TRIMMINGS & BUTTONS TO MATCH. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATTINETTS, TWEEDS, KENTUCKY JEANS, Of all descriptions for men and boys. Y ANKEE NOTIONS Too numerous to mention. II A II I) W A R E , A good assortment on hand C R OCKERY, Is iu full and complete supply. GROCE R I E S. Teas, Coflee, Sugar and Molasses, at greatly reduced prices. LEATII E R , A supply of Sole and Upper on hand. ! W 0 0 D E X W ARE, Tubs, Pails, Brooms, Ac. TOYS FOR CHILDREN. Cabs, Carts, Chairs, and toys to please them all. April 9.1866. E W s P RING G O O D S ! J. W. TAYLOR, Is just receiving a large and well -lected slock of Spring Goods ol the best qualities, and choi.-e styles, having purchased them when goods were tlie lowest, he 'eel lully confident that he can -ell t > piea-e all. A large I aesortment of Dress Goods, v.uiour colors and style- A hue line of French t'opli. s the gem ol tbe season | Come and see tliein, ail wool Alpacca Poplins, a gen eral assortment of BLACK A.XD COLORED ALPACAS, and a very great variety ot other dress goods too nu merous to mention. A complete lino oi Mourning goods, Detains, Prints, Ginghams, BLACK Aj\D WHITE BALMORALS, ; Hoop Skirt, i large quantities, from three yards to three and ah If around, and splendid assortment of GLOVES AND HOSIERY. Ladiet'and Gents kid gloves, Dress Trimings and But tons to suit all. Ladies' Cloths, Brab, Black and White, and Black Repellant Cloth, SPUING SHAWLS, , Bleached and Unbleached Muslin, Sheeting, Crash. ; Scotch Diapers, brown and white table linen Napkins, j and a full line of White Goods, Jaconet, Nansook, Swiss, Mull, Victoria Lawn, Striped Muslin. Dimity t iekcd Muslin, a nice assortment of BLACK AND COLORED DRESS SILKS. A large quantity of Embroidery CHEAP. Gent's Neck Ties, Paper Collars and Hosiery. One of the largest and best selected STOCK OF MILLI' ERY GOODS ever brought in this maiket and cheap. All the late-t styles and novelties of the season, in Bonnets, Gipsies, j &c., Ribbons, 4c., Flowers to suit every one. White | Embroidery, Hcods and Caps for infants, Ladies' and Misses' Hats, the Sailor margaretta derby, and all styles j too numerous to mi ntion. Having secured the services j of MISS MOSHEK, I feel confident we can please all, j | and all kinds ot Milinery work done on short notice. I invite the people of Towanda and vicinity to call and . examine my stock of goods and judge for themselves ; no trouble to show goods, one door north of tbe Post Office. April 9, 1866. JJO.MKSTIR GOODS AT REDUCED P R ICES ! CALL AND SEE, AT MONTANYE'S. I Feb. 5,1866. N M. GRAND ALL & CO., MAXCI-* ACTI'KEKS OF FLAX-WHEELS, WOOL-WHEELS, SNAP-REELS, WHEEL-HEADS. Ac., MONTROSE, PA. FLAX-WHEELS AT TUB ! M 0 XTROS E W II E E I - F A CT O R Y Wholesale and Retail. GRA .XI) MOTHER HERSELF AG A IS! We can furnish you with a Whet which we will war ant to give entire satisfaction ani which yourself will say is fit to GRACE VOI R PARLOR. FATHER If you wish to hear the music of Industry and Econo my in your house, remember the best teacher is a GRA SI) MO TIIEK S PJASO. MOTHER! If you wish your daugnterto be useful as wellasorn mental, teach her to divide her spare time between the Melodeon and the LITTLE WHEEL. BROTHER ! Buy one for your sweetheart, aud thus, while making her an "elegant present," convey a polite hint as to what you shall expect of her wlien yon move on that '* SEW FARM." SISTER ! Ask your lather to give you a Wheel; tell him yon don't want to be a " LILY OF THE VALLEYS LITTE BOY ! Show your mother how your pants "rip" and how the buttons come off when you "slide down hill" because she wi 11 use " STORE THREAD LITTLE GIRL ! If your folks get one of Ctandall's Flax-Wheels, you can do some of the work, for there is a place fixed on purpose to hold the Spool, so that if you are small you can DO THE REELING. EVERYBODY Ought to buy a Wheel and teach the rising generations to depend ou their own resources. Then indeed, as now. shall the American people be a great and independent nation—and may the inheritance of each of our child ren be ONE FLAG, ONE COUNTRY, and TWO FLAX WHEELS! N. B.—Merchants and Dealers wishing to parch lse to sell again,will please address by mail when Ist of prices "card samples ' Ac., will be sent. All goods packed in shipping order ; and all orders will receive prompt at tention, O.M. CRANDALL. Montrose, Pa., Dec. 20,1865. RUTABAGA TURNIPS, SWEDISH do. also Beeand Carrot See Is by the ponnd at FOX S SUGARS IN EVERY STYLE FOR SALE cheap, wholesale and retail, at FOX'S. £egal. ADM IXISTK ATOR'S XOTf C K.—Notice . is hereby given. thtit'fiM persons indebted to the estatel KICHAKD NOlilHßOPiate of Monroe towp., deced, are requested to make immediate payment. { and those having clai 111 against said estate will present them duly authenticated mi settlement. FRANKLIN NOBMHBOP, May 24. IK6O. Administrator. Al) MINI STK ATOR'S N OTIC K.-N olioe is hereby given, tlial ail persons indebted to the estate oi JAMBS V. 111NMAN, late of Vtysox, deo'd., are requested to make immediate payment and those having demands against said estate will pres entthein duly authenticated lor settlement. £ USX ICE COOUBAUGII, May 3,1866. Administrator. ADM 1N ISTR ATlilX NOTICE.-Noticc ia hereby given that ai! persona indebted to the estate ot E. I*. SHAW, deed, late ol Shesheqnin twp., are requested to make immediate payment, and those having demands against said estate will present thorn duly authenticated tor settlement. . KMELINE SHAW, May 3,1806. Administratrix. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—Notioe A i hereby given, that a.l persons indebted to the es tate of H. fcj. Davidson deceased, late ol Ulster, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having demands against said estate will present them duly authenticated lorsettleme ut. SARAH DAVIDSOM, G. 11. VANDYKE, May 24,'00. Administrators. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that all persons indebted to thees tate of GEO. H. WELLES, late oi Athens tp. dee d, are requested to make immediate payment, and all having claims upon said estate will present them duly authenti cated lor settlement. JAMES H. WELLES, A. 11. SPALDING, May 24, ISC6. Administrators. A DMINISTRATRIX NOTlCE.—Notice is D. hereby given, that ali persons indebted to the es tate ol D. 11. PITCH, late of Canton twp., dee'd are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate will present them uuiy authenticated lor settlement. LYDA FITCH, May 23, 1860. Administratrix. ADMIX ISTR ATRIX N OTICE.-Letters ot administration ot the goods, chattels, Ac. of JAMES FALSEV late of Franklin towp., deceased, have been issued to the subscriber. Ali persons indebt ed to said estate are requested to make payment, and all persons having demands against the same are notified to present the same lor settlement to the subscriber. CATHARINE FALSEY, May 24, 'OO. Admimstiatrix AI > MIXI ST'll ATO R'S X O TIC E—X ot ice is hereby given that all persons indebted to the es tate of JNO CHAMPION, late ol Windham, deceased, a.e requested to make payment, without dfciay. and those having claims against .-aid estate must present them duly authenticated lor settlement. JAMh.i Ll.lahWoKTil, May 21, isoo. Adm'nisUator. A DMIXIS'R'S NOTICE. —Notice is faexe by given that all persons hide ted to the-. Auto oi JOSEPH AUDUUS, late o! C- .uin' ia tap . Uiadlord County, dee'd, ar requested to make payment without delay and all havi .: i.hiiui.* .igam.-t sa,d e.stait ne le ouesled to i reseut ;hem t uiy authenticated lor settle lent. B. F.KNAI'P. May 21. 1866. Administrator. OIiEKiFF'S SALES.—By virtue ola writ 0 ,i Ft. Fa.. ; out ol th< e cut ot Common Picas ot Bradford • • .. .iy. to me due. ted and delivered, Will la: exposed to j lolic sale al me I ouit House in the lioio Ol i o'.vaaou, na'iURDAY, IC vh 10, l- .i, at one o\li eh, p. in ibu loiiowing tie uibtd lot pieee or | parte, ol ,i.t.u s.iu.ite in Leraysvilie boro', bounded as | loliow.s to *a : on lue uoiUt Oj lands owned by Ghana -1 .-seymour," u i.. ...-1 by lh> puo.iu highway running uuilb and s'uti.n liii .„u i sani ooro , <>u the scum oy I uud ol Joslull uc .ua.u a, 1 too load nailing e. iruin j saiu b 10' ol Let.iy-vi. elo the west school house ut Pike lap .aim "a ibe west by land owned by .M. B. I'mtei ..ad cuplcd sa lalineiy and land Ol Joseph 11. iuatsh. Lu- ..luiug uiue acres more or Ic-.s all iw p.i.v d, v, ..h a liauit i dwell dig h 'Use, I rattled barn, co.v sheo „ud au o.u Blacksmith's shop thereon. ALaU tine other puce or parcel ol land situate in said boro' o. Leruysville, bounded as loh ws to wit: . u lire north and e.st by laud ot I huuncey fseymour, -ou h It laud oi Josiau ilei bam, aiiu west oy tbe puollc li B h.vay lunnilig n-ith and i-mil thlougu tile said i, .'lo'. Containing ■ no acic . i more or less ail im proved with an app.c orchard lucteou. ALHU —Ui.c L..IC p.ccc or puree, ol hind s.tuate m the sail h u i.' ol Lellay-vllle. bounced as iollows to wit : on the n.i.th by tho public highway as aloresaid tun ning west iiout sa.u nolo , east oy .and ol Jos rah Ika baui, and south auu west i y lands ol Joseph 11. Marsh. Containing two acies more or it's-s, all improved. iseiz' d and lakcii into exi-cuti u al the suit - 1 John A A. H. liuldw m Vs. Jjiutx &. Haicw in. ALfcO—The following descnued lot piece or parcel ol land situate urwell twp., bounded as hUm town; beginning at the south-west cm aero! the Aiaw biaiu aru lot (so called), thence north 2 >|° west by said Brum ard's lot 10 1 eidies to the center o: liie highway lead ing Irom Potterviile east ward iy lo L arreu by tbe house 01 Henry* Xaylor, thence sou... .. 1 j * west aioug the cen ter of said highway 11 perches to the center ol the high way leading southwardly trom Potterviile by lite house I ot Xhomas lilanuing's, thence south 10° east along the center ol last mentioned highway # i relies to a corner, thence north east 14 perches and 5 links to the place of beginning. Containing 110 perchea mote or less, ail improved. ALfcO—One other lot piece or parcel oi laud situate in said twp ol uracil, bounded and uescribedas toiiuws lo wit : beginning at a po.nt in ll . teuier ot the h.gU way leading eastwardly to Warren by the house of llett rv Xaylor. tueuce south Jig*' east lo pi relies to a post thence south ul'4 J west 7 o-l'J perches to stake and stones, thence uonh 3 4 west 111 perci.es to a post m ceuiei ot said highway, thence notth J-'t" 1 east along the cento oi saiu highway 7 old peaehes to the place oi be ginning. Contaiu tig 70 square perches more or less, „.l improved, with a trained dwelling house and barn there on. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of L. 11. " "usou vs. C. it. Darling. J. M. Ml ITU. 'i'owauda, May 24, 186-j. bbertlL ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.—By virtue of an order is.-iicd out o. the Orphan s Court ol Brad lord County, the undersigned Executor ot the es tate ot Haunt lieunett, dc~ u., .ate ol .-.iiu will -ell on tne premises, ou :SA XL'BDA t , June 2 o'clock, p . in., the billowing property situate m Bur.mgtou twp, bounded and descrineu as c i.c Ws , i" g.nniug u. apes south-wtol comet ot a .ot LOW it -atcly in p. sse.-s.-u ot t.-oigc Bennett, then e we.-t ilu pt lo a vvu.ie * ak tree lor a corner, thence north io2 pr. to a bem.o.k tree ior a corner, thence east iuo pr. to u white oak, thence south lu2 pr. to ;hc place of beginning. Ceiitainiiig lul a.'ies anu 40 perches, ll being ine same land u iw in ilosses-ion ol Laos Bennett, alujut id acies improved, one liained house,one named bu.u ana a lew in.,; nets theieob. i'crnis : $23 ol the purchase money lo be jiuid : at lbe llllie ol sale, and one nan oi LUe baianee upon 11- ! aal conumatlou .uu llie balance in > uc yeal tlielealtel. B. 41. t'LUK, ndministiator. L 6RIDGE LETTING.—ScaIed Proposal* > will be leee.ved al the house oi James C. Currier, U1 tVaireii. uiil:- 2 o'clock p. m-, on I i nicy, June . t.c, ■ lor the building al.d cotnplel.ng a Utiuge .mrcs.- iVap i pa.-eiiiiig c leek, ttt that plan.. >iiciiK -..0n- lor .the | same may be seen at the House 01. HhesU. Cutrter, iu I Wan en, and ai the c uniniissioin i uthee, lor ten days I previous to the le .iug ol .lie sau.e. W.B DuGi'L. i Juil.N BLABD.-LEE, - Cum'rs. Sl EliAu aienr.E j Commissioner "a Ofiice, May 19, "*>• I L 1 REK ' S AllLLb, BUHUNGXO-N . I'A. The proprietor, having rebuiil his i-i uring Mm in ilur iiiigiou.andi.ikcii p.,ius in setecling arm lis, and the most .mpi-wved in ' uiiu ry, it is now completed in order lor ali n uusol FioLiing. VL'.-sXOM WOilK. DONE AT SHORT NOTICE. with cheerful attendants, who will see to your wants in good older an i w itu general satislactiou. ae'ca.sii i aiu tor uiaiu. j April 17. 15.,0. ROSWELL EITHER. i JLMIESII LOUIES ! FRESH GOOfiS ! HUMBHIIEY BROTHERS, Are now opening at Hie Store formerly occupied by J . L>. Humphrey A Co., a splendid assortment ot BOOTS AND SHOES, Comprising all the latest styles of Men's, Boys' and Youth's Boots and Brogans. Men's, Boys' and Youth's Gaiters and Balmorals. Men's, Boy s' and Youth s Ties and Slippers. Women's, Misses' & Children's I.a c A Congress Gaiters. Women's, Misses' A Children's Kid A Lasting Balmorals Woman's, Misses' & Children's Buskins A Slippers. They would also invite the a lentiuii of the public to their stock ol Carriage and Team Ilarnsss, Ladies' and Gents' Saddles, Frieneh and Belgian Trunks Traveling, Bags, Reticules, Ac., Ac. Towanda. April 10, 1866. fJTANTED.— A CAN A L BOAT, IN GOOD V T condition, and with tight hatches—to carry ! about 30 tons. Address with particulars as to price Ac. I April 9, 1860.—4t Box 126, Pittstou, l'a. AT II BRICK at > FOX'S. I >ROOMS AND PAILS, WHOLESALE )and retail, at FOX S. B LIST'S PHILADELPHIA GARDEN SEEDS lor sale by _ j March 7,66'. E - T - FOX.