■ i (/('A J- AND GEA hit A L REPORTER' S PRINTED upon GAMP •„ Country and Job Press, Office No. 5G Gold 51 \,W York. Thomas 11. Senior, agent. _ KCV . Win. M. DELONG, (Universalis!,) ■!, ick at the Court House, A next Sunday eve [lß-TKU'TIVF. FIRE IN SPENCER. — On Tlturs- I,,'lit, Sept. 13th, 11. Booth A Son's Steam nrina AND Saw Mills in East Spencer,Tioga Co. V wore destroyed by fire. Loss estimated at -NK). Insurance SS,O(H). The fire is supposed I U . IVE taken from the arch. j-v The Sylvania Oil Well, which has . NL aetive since last July, is to he put in opera- J,I. Mr. Murray, formerly of the Farming veil. IS superintending the work, and is going J . Jown a torpedo some time this week, when ■S sanguine of good results. — Troy Gazette. jgt,, Last Thursday afternoon, as Mr. O. _ MI.IRSB and Miss Mary Redington were riding . II OPEN buggy, down Main street, the horse took .. HT ..nil ran furiously against a post, in front of C Fanner's Hotel, throwing them violently into . road. Miss Beilington was injured consider : V her face being cut by the fall. Mr. Saltmarsh bruised about the head. Troy Gazette. The opposition organs and stump .la-rs who prate about Congress voting itself additional pay for each of its members 1 N-nii ml MIR Ilia' this measure was introduced the House by the "hitter copperhead" Mr. y k, of Indiana,and in the Senate by the "fonr . , 5. T'Mr. liiddle of Delaware. In the Senate J[l ): i.'kalew voted/or the increase : in the House B Mercnr voted against it. — Bloomsburg Bepub .J ' ONE day last week I saw fifty-five ; dug Irom one hill, not including the -until potatoes " that still clung to the vine, I: ..ay are disposed -to discredit this statement, , refer them .O Farmer MELVIN COBSON, in AL- Towushfp. who will show them good grounds f act. Surely the Gazetteer is right in stating liradt'.nl is the banner potatoe growing Conn ;v f Pennsylvania. %* L-JJ" II HI. Ulysses Mcrcur's re nominuti on • r (' 'IIGRESS i- one of those political facts which stvngth end dignity to our party organization ,:-i !I EI the limits in which he is a candidate. — tie ablest and most reliable men in the - ■ Mr. M'-ivur in Congress has proved himself L T only A faithful but a powerfully influential Bep - ntativi ,-wl se return to that body will reflect edit on tl • Fiii-'ii men of the Commonwealth.— il '>'"•!•;/ Teh UuoWNK.N.— Oil Saturday last two young men NAMED DECKEB and ROUBINS, who were in a small b -J. were drawn by tbc force of the current in th< I • tin passing over. I'.SKTI:. by clinging to some timber, managed to - ,-t.iiu himself, until he was rescued, in a nearly nstcd state. BOBBINS, soon became exhaust ed. IML sunk to rise no more. He was a son of W , F. BOBBINS, of LI Raysville, and formerly iit-M.ijor ut the 141 st regiment, having serv mrough the war with great bravery and credit, ii. "LY has not yet been recovered. I: X. I I.VS-SE.S M ERCI'R.— The re-nomiuation - Mercur is received with great enthusi- I very portion'of the district, anil his re-elec . AS certain as the coming of the day. The 1 the copperheads will come to nought. — .. Lopes ol his defeat through a conservative -I M, is a delusion, and will fade away like all X -tions of that party 'for the last five years, -of Judge Mercur in favor of full boun "... T of protection to home industry, in fa : the constitutional amendments ; against the X. pay, and his entire course in Congress is approved by the people, and will be em .. . ' ndorsed on the second Tuesday of OC : ' .a,- American. Sfif' 1 ITARI.F.S I'. \\ EI.EES, Es(|., died Suil ■ inc. at his residence in Wyalusing town .'.G reached the age of 77 years. Some -X- . in getting down from his wagon, ho . heavily upon the ground receiving in- H resulted in his death. Mr. WELLES • v : the oldest citizens of the County, liav ; in its limits for more than half a ceu • n this County was judicially organized I; anted Clerk of the Courts, which office 'ME years. He was a man of more than •i-ilitic-s, courteous in his manners, meth ■ HID punctual as a business man, and re •y temperate in his habits. He leaves a family, and an extensive circle of friends to • n Lis death. IT will BE seen by resolutions pnb. lin to-day's REPORTER, that the Bradford 1 achers Association has declared in fa • "SUNDERS T'nion Series of Readers. In this have no dobt the Association has acted wisely. 1 • UT which all must admit, that the educa- I interests of the County deniaud the adop ■■' A uniform series of Text Books in our >■ Many persons who are illy able to afford compelled to pay large sums of money un ■-r liew books if they happen to r< move "• district to another, which they might : the same books were used in all the From our knowledge of Prof. SANDER'S • • v.-ry cheerfully recommend them to the rs of the County, as the series best adapted • WANTS of the schools of the Country. The ■stenconium which can be bestowed upon IS the fact that, although they have keen be lie- public but a few years, their circulation ■ Led over a million copies annually. They ' • N officially recommended by nearly all the •1 Commissioners of New Yolk, and many of School Directors of this State. They have al ii introduced into the Collegiate Institute, S - . t Schools and the Graded Schools of this We hope to see them adopted by all the ectors of the County. GREELEY'S "AMERICAN CONFLICT." The mg volume of this work is now before the pub- A hasty glance at its pages assures us that Second \ olume retains the high reputation ac •d to the First. In size it is much increased com pared with the First. Each chapter is . lite in itsell detailing a full campaign or an i nrrence. ILE whole career,both military and civil, through I our country passed from 18 02 to Lee's sur r, is carefully compiled. The copiousness of Ealytical index, as a work of reference, ren - it far superior to the attempt of any rival. As -'- - -pening volume, the author notes the time ' ii of the New England and Middle States, •x taming the institution of slavery', abolished >in this closing volume ho chronicles the | - Ltn our country became an area of freedom as well as name. Impartiality, as far as the -UI mind is capable, to the valor anil achieve 'l THE different Generals during the war, I- IFS to have been the author's aim and pur llie marches, seiges, sacrifices and forti -ur soldiers and sailors arc more minutely I;J TLAU IU any other history. Indeed the " Uwe T>fcfoie us is dedicated to the Union Yol uuteers of tlie nation. This work will stand us a tribute of respect to tire eminent abilities of .Mr. GREELEY and transmit his name to posterity as a lover of truth and searcher of facts. MONBOETON, Sept. 11th, 1800. EDITOB OF THE RKPOKTER— Dear Sir: —On the Ist day of the present month a marriage took place at Monroeton that ought to be published, and yet that does not properly belong to the column of marriage notices ; so we send you the particulars : In the evening, liev. HALLOCK ARMSTRONG and wife were invited to a neighbor's to eat Water Melons. After a pleasant visit another friend call ed to inform us that we were wanted at home. On returning we found the house in possession of a multitude of friends. We were ushered into the room, ordered by Justice LYMAN BLACKMAN to join hands and were duly pronounced "man and wife." The serenade outside was not wanting ; and the boys discoursed excellent music from sundry tin pans, tin horns Ac. All manner of presents for the happy bride were brought in the form of glass ware. After a bountiful supper and a pleasant time the company dispersed. Thus passed our " glass wedding," on the 15th anniversary of our marriage. For the pleasant manner in which the whole thing was planned and carried out, and for the many tokens of kindness and friendship, we are sincerely thankful. May those of the company who are married live to enjoy not only a glass, but a silver and gold wedding. May the unmarried remember the scripture injunction that "it is not good for man to be alone." Mr. HALLOCK ARMSTRONG . Mrs. MARY M. ARMSTRONG. For the REPORTER. ME. GooDr.icn — Dear Sir: — l have just returned from the The Bluff (Pail Factory) S. S. Picnic which came oft to-day six miles from Towanda on a beautiful and romantic spot on the bank of Su gar Creek. Such a gathering, in such a place, so near town, on Circus day, is worthy of special notice. It was stated that the young people of this neighborhood, last Sabbath, agreed among them selves to go to the Picnic and not to the Circus.— In approbation, Providence everywhere showed "a smiling face" The weather was as pleasant as balmy Autumn could make it. The best of good feeling and entire harmony were manifest through out. A brother was asked, "How shall we account for what we see to-day?" He replied, "1. is the Lord s doing: you behold what God hath wrought for us." Two years ago last Spring a small Sab bath School was organized here. The prospect of its success was decidedly dark. But the little mis sion school lived through tb season. It was open ed the next Spring und has been kept alive ever since. Last Winter God poured out his Spirit up on this community. Showers of Heavenly grace fell upon the good seed which had been faithfully sowu by a small band of teachers. A, precious harvest of souls, saved through the blood of Christ, has been gatheri d. To-day The Bluff School num bers one hundred and ten members. Within ;; few weeks, not less than thirty persons have come forward to make public profession of their faith in Jesus. A week day prayer-meeting has been well sustained through the busiest season. The Gos pel is regularly preached every Lord's day. Bath ers and their children who formerly spent the Sab bath in immoral pursuits are now seen going to the house of God in Company. Doubtless there is much work for Christ yet to be done at The Bluff. The cheering fact, however, is verily evi dent that its former moral darkness is giving place to "the beauty of holiness." Let it be recorded, and ever gratefully remembered, that 011 Sept. Otli, 18CC, a Sunday School Picnic was held at The Bluff, ou a Circus day, and addresses to young Christians delivered in the presence of a large company of youth who had previously resolved to attend the Picnic instead of a Circus. Towanda, Sept. Oth, IbGG. C. SPECIAL NOTICES. ILERIRAXCE'B PATENT FARM GATE.— The par ties owning this county for the sale of this Gate, have called ou us at our office. We have seen a copy of their patent papers, and can assure our readers that it is all right They have met with good success on the east side of the river and re fer to a few of the parties that have bought farm and township rights : Judge Passmore, Prof. Towner, Messrs. Du rands, A. 1!. Matthews, L. Frisbie, Daniel Bailey, Albert Could in, Minor Taylor, Robt. Nelson, /.. Cook, George W. Prince, Joseph Coleman. O. D. Cass owns the towns of Rome, Herrick and Wysox ; Charles Easterbrooks and Charles V. Prince the towns of Orwell and Windham; J. M. Daws the town of Litchfield ; Messrs. Taylor Brs. t Beardslee the town of Warren ; Wm." Durand the town of Standing Stone ; E. J. Easterbrooks A Brother the the towns of Pike and Wyalusing. ilie parties are here for a short time, and can be seen at the Eagle Hotel. Aug. 211. \\ ICKHAM & BI.ACK are again on hand with New Goods, just suited to the season. Call and see their stock. HELP FOR THE LADIES.—A good Sewing Machine is the best investment to be found.— Wheeler Jfc Wilson's, for family use, is by far the best. For tailoring get Singers. Call at Wickbam & Black's and see the work for proof. PENSIONERS.—The instalment of Pensions due on the 4th of Sept., paid to Pensioners upon bringing their Pension certificate to the under signed. J. N. CALIIF. Pension Agent. M A BE 1 E L>. ROCKWELL—MASON.—At the Holcomb House in Lelioy, Sept. 12, 1800, by A. Royse, Esq., Mr. R. M. Rockwell of Canton, to Miss S. A. Mason of Union, Pa. CONGDEN--FENTON.—AIso, by the same at his olli e in Lelioy. Sept. lit, 1800, .Mr. M. C. Cong den of Newfield, N. Y., to Miss Sarah A. 1-Yntou of Granville, l'a. KELLEV—ALTERS.—At the residence of D. Montgomery, in Franklin, Sept. Is, 1800, by ihe Rev. E. Burroughs, Mr. Isaac D. Kelley to Miss Estella A. Walters, both of Leßoj• MURDOCH—GOETCHIUS.—In Columbia, Sept. 14th, by S. li. Crane. Esq!, Mr. N. N. Murdoch of Tioga, to Miss Eliza Goetckius of Rutland, both of 'l'ioga Co. l'a. LYON —SUMNER.—In Wyalusing, Sept. 18th. by Rev. A. F. Harding, Mr. H. M.Lyon to Miss Susannah A. Sumner, both of Wyalusing. PHILIPS—PATTERSON.—On Sept. the 2d, by the Rev. L.M. Ruudell, Thomas A. Philips of Virginia, to Miss Emma A. Patterson of To wanda, Bradford C'o.Pa. OVEEI'ECK—GUSTIN.—On Sept. 10th, by the Rev. L. M. Euiulell, George L. Overpeck, of Herrick, to Miss Ethaiinda Gustin, of Burling ton, all of Bradford Co., l'a. MORGAN—KNAPP.—On Wednesday, Sept. 10, 1800, at the residence of the bride's parents, by J. Travis, Jr., Esq., Mr. Z. L. Morgan to Miss Juliett lvnapp, all of Burlington, Bradford Coun ty, Pa. ESTELL— SPALDING.—On the 10th of Sept., 1866, by Rev. R. Dnnk'.p, George H. Estell to Susan Spalding, both of Franklindale. , \ OUGHT—HORTON—At the House of the brides Father, on Wednesday, Sept. 12th, by the Rev. A. B. Eckert, Mr. Joseph VI. Yought, to Mis. Elizabeth C. Ilorton, both of Sheshequin. ■——— i DIED. WELLES—In Wyalusing, on the 23d inst, Charles F. Welles, Esq., in the 77th year of his age. St 'OYEL—At Towanda Sept. 21st,of consumption, ! Alonzo W. only son of Jenkins and Harriet Sco- ! vel, aged 27 years, two moths. . —Notice is hereby given 1 -ft J hat the partnership lately existing betwe-n A. Sterigcre and S. 1). Sterigcre, ei Albany, under the i firm ot A. A S. 1). Sterigcre, was di -olvc.l m the 12th day ot September, 1866, by mutual ...a-ent. Ail debts ' owing to the said firm are to he receiv .1 by .i.j I). Sterigcre, and ail demands ou said lii . .tic 11 he pre sented to said S. It. Sterigcre ler payu at, as he is au thorized to settle all debts due to and by said company. A. BTERIGERE, I Sept. 12,1866. S. D. STEIUGEUE. J cm Lock STITCH EWING MACHINE! Highest Premium, Fair of American Institute. Ists j BEST IN THE " Oltl.lz ! GREAT SIM LIOITY ! oItEAT CAPACITY ! Celebrated Kev rsible Feed Movement ; Unifo-m Self- Adjusting Tension ; Will Gather and Sew a Kuflle at <>nce ! Lvery Machine has the ievernib!e leeil motion, which enables the operator, by simply turning a thumb screw, to have the work ruu either to the right or left, to stay any part ol the seam, without turning the fabric. MRS. SHAW, Agent, State st., opposite l>r. Pratt's office. *t- A Wheeler A Wilson Machine for sale. Towanda, Sept. 24, IsOO. LOST —111 the borough of Tinvunda, about the 28th ol August last, a NOTE ol hand given by me to I . L. Ward, for SB7, dated May 1, 18GG, and due June 1, 18titi. 1 paid said note, aud lost it out of my pot-kit. The finder Is requested to return it to me, and all persons are cautioned against purchasing the same. M-pt. U, 1868 \VM. McCARTY. T IST OF LETTERS RK.MAIXIXG IX " * llie Post Office at Towanda, Pa., lor Ibe week end ing September 22, lstPi. A His W N 2 Mitchell B B A Co. 2 Benjamin Mrs C Merrltt E Mrs Bennett Orrin . ! McQueen Mrs EI, Cunningham Mrs E MiddaughJocl IDiley Mieiuel ! Miller A Perkins Dunham ! Oatt John Eddy W D j O'Heron Thomas Finch AD ] I'owell Julia Forrest Miss E I, Park William Gunu William ' t-mith D Hart H P i Shoemaker Dauiel llowley Michael Simpkius John Irvine Johu h hreiuerJ C A Son Jackson Uich lor. Snyder W II Johnson Robert I Sqort W Kellogg by man Vanover Chester King Sarah 1' Virgil F S Loree Charles j Vaugorder l'C Low John J Woodworth Mary harrow Rouert A#"Persons calling lor any of the above letters will please say "Advertised," and give the dale ol the ad vertisement. S. VV. AhVOItD, Sept. 24,1866. Postmaster. ADMINISTRATOR'S NO'UCJS— Notice is hereby given b.i all persons 1 levied to the es tate oi HARBISON CAUUSHE, ,ie ut Kmitmeid tp. arc requested i" make • ju-nt. without delay, and those havinge.. (.- ag...i...l .aid esi.te must present them duly auth-uticatio tor settlemeui. SAMUKh NIhES, jw-pt. 24, lxutl." Adiu nislrator. ORPHANS COURT SALE !—lly virtue of au or eroi the Ori'hau'- Court of Bradloid Coun t , the undei-signed Administrators of the estate of i-SA , A S : MIDDACGH, dee'd, will ell on the premises, 011 >ATU RIA t. Oct. 20, 1800, ut 2 p.m., the following lot, piece or parcel of laud, in Wyalusing twp., hounded as follows, to wit : Beginning in the Camp road at the corner of lauds lately set apart to ihc Widow of said deceased, thence souiii 70° west 10 perches to a corner, thence north 88° wist Jo per. 10 a corner, thence north os° west 111 per. to ac HUT, thence north 1° west Js perches to a luck cry. thence north ° east 31 per. to a corner, thence north J- we.-t 2y per. to a yellow pine down, thence east along Patrick Boyle's laud 101 per. to a post,lbeni-. south 2° east 50 per. to a white oak, iheuce south is and j J west 2:1 410 perches along said Widow's land <1 Si I apai lto her as aforesaid,to a post, thence south along Ihe same 14° west 12 per. to a corner, thence south 47" wist It if to a corner, thence south 11 3-4° east tthiu" atone wail to the place of beginning, Containing til aires, about 4.1 acres improved, with Iramed hou.-e, a ir.imed barn and a few lr it trees thereon. i hiiiis—Um-'biid 01 tin purchase money to remain in the ha ids ol the purchaser, dining the Hie ol said wid ow, and the iutt-u-t tbeieou lo be paid to bi-r annually as long as she shall live, aud at her death to be paid to the persons legally entitled thereto, the balance over aud above one ibiid, is u> be paid as tollnws : $.70 on Ihe proptrt being struck do n,SSUO on eoutinn.'a ion ol the -ale, and the reui.nutier in six and twelve mouths with interest. J. F. CIIAMBEItLIN, ELLEN MIDDAUGH. September 24,1800. Administrators. HERIFF'S SALES.— By virtue of a writ 0 ot Vend. Expo., issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford county, to me directed and delivered wiil be exposed to public sale at the Court House in the Born' ol Towanda, SA'l L'RDAY, OCTOBER 20, lbbti, at 1 o'clock p. 111., the following described lot piece or par cel of land situate in Monroe township, bounded as fol lows—Beginning at a post and stones ot a tract of land 111 the warrantee name o: James Simmons, thence east .701 iien lies to a white pine an original corner of Robert Riggers warrant, thence south along the west original ii e (■! Hiram Vander.-lice warrant 4i I perches to a wnite oi.k ire lor a corner, thence by the l'eter North wariaut north As 0 50 min wist 322 perches to 4 white oak. the u i!h east coiner ol Jas North's warriut, thence south s l- 4.7 min wc-.-t 21b perches more or less to a post cor rer, thfuce north .7• - 15 min east by the north line of Jume North 320 4-10 perches to a post and stones corn her of James Sandler warrant, thence by the same north 31° and 45 ruin east 21s .7-10 perches to a post aud stones corner, thence south ;">8 3 and 15 min east 87 perches to a post and stones corner, thence nirili 1° and 45 min east 250 ] ercl.es to the place of beginning. Containing 1800 acres or thereabouts, be the same more or less, ul unimproved. Seized and taken iu execution at the suit oi Gordon F. Mason vs. The susquchanna and ' lmira Coal Co. J. MONROE SMITH, Sheriff, xiil-i iil s Office, To.vanba, Sept. 24. 1800. A good men of 1 ipital, energy and experience, to - tock :.nd ruu a first class water mill. Apply to HEO. p. CASH. lowaiula, sept. 17, IsoO.—3t. CUI'TIO.Y— All pe rsous are hereby for '■ hid harboring 01 employing a bound boy named i.1',75 IS BAILEY, who has absconded from my house. 1 shad not he responsible ios any charges made by him. Warren, Sepl 1,1-.a.. ELI as LPHH. I>l BLIC VENDI E.—The subscriber hav -L ing de> ided to remove to the west, will sell at pub lic vendue ot his re-idence in Towanda, Saturday, Sep tciuber 23, the lollowing described property, to wit 1 hay horse, I bay mare, one 1 horse democrat wagon, one 2 horse carriage, one pair bob sleds, one 2 horse democrat v. agon, one set of carpenter and joiner's tools and <-hest, together with my entire stock of household g. J-. consisting of stove, tables, chairs, bedsteads, bedding mattresses, atands, and various other articles too numerous to mention. Terms—All sums under $lO cash, all sums under $lO six mouths credit with approved hotex. G. M. HALL. A. k. Moe, Auctioneer. Sept. 20, ißt;s. I>.)Y'S CHOLERA DROPS, A SURE, All sale and 1 Itcctual remedy for Diarrhea, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, Colic, Cholera infantum, Cramps, ripa.-ms. Griping Pains in the Bowels, and the best anti dote lor CHOLERA. KALUTIFER ! he Great External Remedy of the Age. A certain cure for Xeuraliga, Quinsy, Croup, Sore Th.oat, Rheu matism, Sprains,jS well ings. Pleurisy .Crick in the Back, spinal Irritation, Cramps. Spasms, Numbness ot tlie Limbs, Chilblains, Ringworm, and the best external ap plication lor Dyphtheria. For sale by dealers in medi cine. Orders directed to J. V. Roy, Wellsboro, Pa., or W. D lorbell. Corning, N. Y., will receive prompt attcn tion. Sept. 20, lbtiti. I?XAMIN A i IONS.- -The examinations <•! J.-J 1 fc.i< lit*;s Ifjr the several oistricts of this county v.-ill he hehi ns follows : tv ;ii'l'pn, !* riday, Oct. 5, at fichool house. V ind m -Saturday, Oct. (i, at Kuy kcndall seho 1 house y-"\• ! ic-'luy, (let iff, at Myersburgschool h. u-e 1 1.wand.i N'.nli and Borough Oct. 11, at bw.i' scliool house. Ulster, Oct. 12, at Village school liou-e. Shesht-quiti, Oct. 13, at Lower Valley school house, -landing Stone, Oct. 1 *,at Stevens school house. Asylum, Oct. 17, at Liquate school house. Terry, Oct. 18: at Tetrytown school house. Wilmot, Oct. 19, at Sugar Run " " V.bany and Oveiton. Oct. 20, at Bear school house. Franklin, Oct. 22, at Varney school boose. Granvi'ie, Oct. 23, at Taylor school house. Eeßoy, Oct. 24, at Carner school house, i at.ton an ! Burongii, Oct. 2.7, at Boro' school house. Troy and Borough, Oct. 26, at Borough school house. I.itchlield, N'ov. at Centre school house. Athens and Borough, Nov. 6, at Borough .school house. Smitbticld, Nov. 7, at Centre school house. Springfield, Nov. 8, at Centre " •- Uidgbury, Nov. 12, at Bnrnham school house. South Creek, Nov. 13, at Giile't " " Wells. Nov. 14, at Rowley Hill school house. ( olumbia, Nov. 15 , at Anstinville school house. Burlington's, Nov 16. ut Borough school house. Monroe twp, aud Borough, Nov. 17, at Boro'school house. Herrick, Nov. 20, at Ilerrickville school house. Herrick South, Nov. 21, at Camp " " Wyalusing, Nov. 32, at Camptown school honse. Tusearora. Nov. 2i, at Spring Hill '• " Pike and Leliaysville, Nov. 24, at Boro' school house. Orwell, N'ov. 27, at Orwell Hill school house. Teachers will attend in the District in wlich they re side or expect to teach Should any one be prevented from attending some one of the above, be can uv com plying with the requirements found on the 1331h page ol the Seiiooi Law, be inspected at one of the lollowing places : Towanda, Dec. 1. Troy, Dec. 8, or Orwell Dec. 23. Examinations will commence at 3 o'clock a.m. None admitted after 10, unless unavoidably detained. 4 inciters must invariably procure certificates valid in this county . before commencing to teach. Directors ate requested to attend, O. J. CHDBBUC'K, Sept. 20, ISGC.—3t. County Superintendent. E STRAY.— Came into the enclosure of the subscriber in Sntithlield twp., August 6,1866 two small two year olds—one stc-er aud one heifer deep red. The owner is requested to come forward, prove pjoperty, pay charges and take them away, or they w ill Ire disposed ol according to law. scpt3 3t. J, Q. TRACY. J J. NEWE LL , COUNTY SURVEYOR, Orwell, Bradtord Co., Pa,, will promptly attend to all business in bis line. Particular attention given to rut!- uiug and establishing old or disputed lines. Also to survey ing of all nnpattented lands as soon as warrant are obtained. May 17, 1866. t)uinpl)rcTi Brothers' (Column. 00T S ! BOOTS! BiO 0 T S ! SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! BOOTS AND SHOES BOOTS AND SHOES BOOTS AND SHOES HUMPHREY BROTHERS, Have just completed airungemeuU with some of the BEST MANUFACTURERS Ol the country, for a supply of BOOTS AND SHOES, Which, taken together with work ol their OWN MANUFACTURE, E nablcs them to oiler to the public the most COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OK FIRST CLASS GOODS, Ever exhibited in this market, at prices which DEFY COMPETITION. We dot. t ask any one to TAKE OUR WORD For it. but invite all to EXAMINE OUR STOCK, AND SATISFY THEMSELVES That we will PERFORM ALL WE ADVERTISE. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS We would say. we are prepared to furnish any amonnt. of BOOTS AND SHOES AT WHOLES A LE. The attention of SHOEMAKERS Is called to our LEATHER AND SHOE FINDINGS, Where they will laid anything used in MANUFACTURING, Front n PEG TO A SIDE OF SOLE LEATHER. In the UA RNESS DEPARTMEN T Will lie found everything in the line ol HORSE GEAR, HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, COLLARS, &C Also, HORSE BLANKETS, LAP ROBES, WHIPS, &c., Ac., &c., Ac., Ac. HUMPHREY BROTHERS. To wanda, September 1,1866. lllcMtal. JCJ Y E AND E A R 1 N SfIT 0V K. DR. LT DL GRAFF, Oculist, Aurist and General Surgeon, Elmira, N. I'. Treats all Diseases of lite Eye, Ear and Throat. TDK EYE.—-He will operate upon Cataract, Art ilk ial Pupil, Cross Eyes, Lachrymal Fistula, Pterygium, Entro pion, (inversion ot the eye-lid,] and treats all forms ol " SORE EYES/' such as Granulated Lids, Purulent Ophthalmia, Opacities ol the Cornea, Scroiulous dis eases of the Eye, and all diseases to which the Eyes is subject. THE EAR Treats successfully Discharges Irom the Ear, Anises in the Ear. Difficulty of Hearing, Deafness, [even when the Dium is entirety destroyed, will usert an artificial one, answering nearly all the purposes : th<. natural. '/' HE THROAT.—Ulcerated Throat, Enlarged Ton sils, together with CATARRH in all its forms, permanently cured. GENERAL SURGERY.—He will operate upon Club Feet. Hare Lip, Cleft Palate, Tumors, Cancers, Morbid Growths, Deformities from Burns, and Hernia, and per forms PLASTIC OPERATIONS—Where the Nose, Lips or any portion of the lace is destroyed through disease or otherwise, by healing them on anew. *tf- Will attend to the Amputation ol Limbs, and General Surgery iu all its branches. INSERTS ARTIFICIAL EYES.—Giving them all the motion 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 eompii.ses all the latest improvements, and is the largest iu the State, the superior advantages he has had in pertecting him self in all that is new and valuable iu Surgery, warrants him in saying that everything within the hounds of the profession may be expected ot him. The Institute has been greatly enlarged, so that we can now accommodate an increased number ol patients from a distance. Comfortable Boarding Houses attach ed to the establishment. No incurable casts received for 7r ealmenl or Opeia Hons. If a case is incurable he will be so inlormed. Institute on Water street, opposite the Braiuard House Elmira, N. Y. Feb. 2. Is6i. HEALTH IS THE GREAT NEED UF THE AGE. A NEW SYSTEM OF THE HEALING ART. N. J. COGSWELL, M. I)., HYGIENIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, May be consulted iu person or by letter, at his ie= dence, East Spring Hill, Bradford county, Pa. An intelligent community require a medical doMi grounded upon right reason, in harmony with md avouched by the unerring laws of Nature and ol the vi tal organism, aud authenticated by successlul results. Hence we solicit an examination of our system. Claim ing that all disea.es can be successfully treated with truiy Hygienic Agencies. No Drug poisons will be . a. As a graduate ol the only College in the world where health is taught, we shall take especial pains to explain i-> the patients the nature ol the diser.-.c. i lie laws ol lile and health, why it it is unnecessary itol dangerous to take diugs, and how to preserve Im.i.'ii and long lile. Will visit pa tients, and give directions lor home treatment, when desired. East Springhill, May 1, u(i.—ly.p. YL E DIG A L ELECTR ICI T Y LLtlEoi ;i , i'Oj TO HEALTH. Thousands are sill riug with lingering and painful maladies who can be perieotly cuied in a lew treat ments by this practice. Such is I>. Coder's success in controlling the w ■-A form- of chronic diseases; that alter an ' Eiecli teal Diagnosis,' he wnl ul'aii antes a ci'Kßbi special agreement ii the patient desires it. No drugging th e system -villi poisons, as all euros are pri farmed by " Galvanism,' • Eleciro-Magu vtism," or uth er modifications ot Electricity The following diseases are pet maufutiy • tired by Electropatliic treatment: Rheumatism, Gout, i)y-yepsit, CaUrrh, Asthma, Bron chitis, Congestion ol Braiu, Kidney 1 6.nip mints, Lia be t is, Mercur at Diseases, Liver l omplaints, Spine Dis ease- Scrofula • Glcei ■Weak -yes, all Cutamons Dis eaaes, Palpitation ot Heart, Quinsey, Head Achea, all Female Complaints, Neuralgia, -si. Vitus Dance, Lock •law, Eplliptic ' its, Cou-umpti in, (Ist stage) Paralysis or Palsy, General Debility. Prolapsus Ani or Piles, Ague, Ac. Dr. Coulter wili remain throe weeks. R. , ; .|s on first floor of Means House, Towauda. C >nsaßation free.— The p jor wilt be treated at reduced rates, sept. UJ, 1866. DII. L'RATT LINN removed to State street (first above B. S. Kn < A t'o's Bark). Persons lrom a diftance desirous "t tilting him, will be most like:y to find hint on Sati .cay jl each week. Especial attention will be given to surgical cases, and lbe extrac tion ot teeth. crii. L) (OK-BI N DERY.—THE PUBLIC IS .13 respectfully iuioimed tha' lite Book-Bindery has been removed to the Argus Building. 3d story, where will !>e dene BOOK-B1 N ! 1 N G 1 In all its various branches, on terms as reasonable as " the times " will allow. The Bindery will be nude a the charge oi H. C. WHITAKER, An experienced Bolder, and ail work will he promptly done, in a sty le and manner which cann t IN excelled Music, Magazines, Newspapers, Old Books. A ~t < m in every variety of styic. Particular r.ttenli >u will Ik paid to the Ruling and Binding ot BLANK BOOKS, To any desired pattern, which in quality and dim ity wil be warranted. All work will be iv.idy ho delivery when promised. • The patronage ol the public is solicited, aml perfect satisfaction guarrauteed. Towauda. August 2. 1866.—ft. fUisrellancons. HA RTM AX'S SAFETY BRIDLE AND LlNES.—Patented November?, Istij .--'ibis most novel invention prevents ail accidents by ho ses. With it, the running away, or kicking of a horse, is utterly impossible. A most valuable nrt'clc for ail who drive horses. See Agriculturist for March, 1866. Recom mended by Wilkes, ot the Spit it of the 'lions : 1. inner of the New York i.edger.Hw Editor ot the Field, 7 in/ and Farm, and many other celebrated horsemen. The subscriber owns the patent lor Tioga, Susque hanna and Bradford counties. Individual > r town nip rights tor sale, on favorable tei ms. Harness makers who wish to make the lines lor their customers who buy individual rights, will he dealt with liberally. By a slight alteration, the safety lines may be at tacked t. almost any bridle. All persons are cautioned against making or using the bridle or lines, in the counties aforesaid, without au thority from tfie undersigned. ROBERT C. SIMPSON. Wellsboro, Sept. 5, 1866.—tf. DISSOLUTION. — Notice is hereby given that the partnership lately existing between LL Henry Barstow and W. If. H. if ore of Towauda. Pa., under the firm of Barstow A Gore, was dissolved on the 11th of September, 1866, by mutual consent. All debts owing jo the said partnership are to be received by said W. H. 11. Gore, and all demands on the said partner ship are to he presented to said W. 11. 11. Gore for pay ment, as he is authorized to settle all debts due to or by the company. D. H. BARSTOW, Sept. 11,1866. W. H. H. GORE dS"The business will be continued by W-H.H.GOKE, who will keep a full assortment of DRUGS A MEDI CINES, and every thing appertaining to the trade. Thankful for past liberal patronage, he hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the same. MISS HUNT'S SCHOOL.— Circumstances . having delaye the erection of the new school house. Miss Hunt, w 11 te-open her school for young L oies at the old location, on Monday, September the 17th 'terms:—English Branches $5 it) to $7 00. French and Latin, extra,each, it 50 to $4 00. Also a charge for iuel. Towanda, Sept. 13, 1866. of all kinds are sclliug T cheap at FOX'S. %x oui / 1 ENERAL ELECTION L'ROCLAMA \J TIOM.—Wh rea , a ol I ol the Commonwealth ol Pennsylvania, emi i- ia ,i;t rela ting to tliC election* ol till , G'lfol II ycui jt i s M . jnueu upon me lo give public notice ot so n electi on t*> be he'd, ami j'.-i the enumeration in -och notice what officers are to b- (iected, J, J. M. SMITH, High Sheriff of the County fit Bradford. > hereby make known ami give notice to the elector a of .-aid county, on TUESDAY', the nth day of OCTOBER, in the several district* iu a-.i • t cunty, to wit. iu Alba fan igh, ni the house formerly occupied by it. I*. Knapp, la Jftujr, e the. i.... il he use near Via. Dames'. Iu Armenia, at the botwa of John s. Becker. In Asylum, at the dionl house near Simeon Decker's, iu Auras bore', at the hoaietormeriyeooaptadby E. ,S. Mathewson. In Athens twp , at the house formerly occupied by J. li. ilunt, :n AtLei: no. 11l Burlington biro', at the bouse formerly occupied by li. T. iioyse. In Barling ton twp.,.*.'. the house 1 James Wilcox, iu Burlington West, at the house oi' Ezra Godard. in Canton boro', at tl.e Central House. In (J-uton twp. at the house formerly occupied by 8. 8. Myers, in Canton boio. In Columbia, at the t.ou-e ol Jaii.es Morgau. fu Franklin, at the house now occupied by 8. 8. Downing. In Cranvilic, ai the house ul Bc.ij. F. Taylor. In Herrick, at the school hous near Daniel Durand's. In l.elfaysviile boro'. at the house formerly occupied by J. It. Fletcher. In Litcblield, at the ho ; e forme iy occupied by Cyrus Bloodgood. Iu i.elfoy, at the Centre School House. In Monroe twp., at the house formerly occupied by ft. R. Rockwell. In Monroe boro', at the house formerly occupied by Ethel Taylor. Iu Orwell at the house ol Francis Woodruh. Ju Overton, at the house formerly occupied by David Waltuian. In l'ike, at the Lojise ol Travel* Bosworth. iu Borne twp.. at th. Academy ia Rome boro. In lfome boro", at the Academy. In Bldgbnry,at the heme of Lenj. Hermans. Iu Sheahequiti at the Valley House. In .Springtield, at the house lormerly occupied by Je-.se Uammoud. Iu Standing Stone, at the house of Simon Stevens. In Siuithfioid,; t the bouse formerly . J y .i J. Geronld. in Sylvaniu boro'. at the house oi Curtis Merritt. In Booßi Creek, at tiw boose of J. F. Gillett. In Terry, at the house of Jacob Fr.. : ... In Towanda boro', at the Grand Jury In Towanda twp., at the house ot T. •>. Jui'.niu Towanda buro. in Towanda North, at the house ol .A. .rid-. In' Troy twp., i the house of V. M. Long in Troy boro. In Troy boro', at the house of V. M. Long. In luscar ra, a*, the school house near James Black's in L'ister, at the home ol r,. B. Uolcumu. In Warren at t e house of It. Cooper. In Windham, at the house ol B. Kuykendall. In Wyaiosing, at toe uotise of J. 11. Black. in u Umot, at the boose ot A. J Asu. ia W'viOi, a*, tl.f use forme.jy -.nujeed uy J. M. j U -" U *, iil \ Oils, lit 4.UC ii ' oO -'1 JL. occic y. At which time uiul j' ..e the electors redid will j elect by buiiot. Uu personforC , . . rot theCv.uuiouwe . hof Penn- : One person lb .reseat t.ve iu Cafigre. t;om the j ldtu Ooiigii- ■. .... 1 Dim .lot ol Pennsylvania. Two persons to n pre ient the counties oi Bradford and . hub!van lit the l.is. slatuie ol this Commonwealth. Gi.i; pel -.: iui 'is i te Judge i the County os Brad ford. Due person for K'.gli She iff lor the County of Bradford One person ior I'rothoiiotary, Cleik of 'he Court ot Quarter Sc--i ms ami Gyer ..ud iou.n. '. ot Bradford County. One per- n lor Btvi rdet el Deed.-, Ecgis • r ol Wills,! nuu Clerk of the v iphiiti's Court of Bra'.lord County One pei> in 10. Cumini i tier ol t j County ul Bsud ird. ttoe person ior A .difoi . irtne v ,uniy oi Bi sdu .J. One person : i C j s or tiie • un ty of Bradlord • Ami in and by said i:t, I *:ln further directed to give notice - " tbateviiy p-s - i excepting justice ol the peace Who .-hail hulu .my ol ■■■ prunl ami :ius. under the • government of the United states or this state, or of ..it', incorporated dbtriot, and ui-o ii..-.*. every Member ' ol Gotigie.-s at! i ot tne l.cgis'atuie. ami the -elect and j common council of any city, or commissioner* of any incorporated disi . • taw iaptpable of holing or I extrc.sing at the same time the nttice o. appuiutment j ol Judge, inspect'i • Cictk ■ and election of this Commonwealth ..ud ihntu • iuspt.. or >i other officer ol , ;.uy-a il election -sa l lie then eligib eto any office j then to be voted for. By the 4th .- ■ .in ol an act pissed the Ist day- oi April, is it', i <-fo v. i.d - 'thtt the lain .-e lion of act, pi -ed July 2. 1 • entitled tn act relating to the eli .*:. ..s -t this ■ ominoiHveallb,"' shall not to con- j stoned so as to ....... ty mißt try officer from serving ' as dhdge, In.-p'-cf r• : - rk, at any general or special election ot this t ommonwealth. An Act to ci.au, ■ the lime ot closing the pelfs at the General and l'wn.*; ip Elections in the County ol Bradford. SECTION 1. Be it ei acted by the Senate and Hu.se 011 lfi'pieseutativt ot the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania iu General As.-e ,;.iy . , . and it is hereby enacted by tb e authority i; th. s..t. , That at all Genera!, Special, and Township or .uugli elections hereulter held in the County .t Bradford, tne l'oh -ba.i i.eel od at six ' o'clock in the afternoon instead oi seven, a, heretofore ; provided by law. A tcrthe: .Supplement to tiie Elec.ioti Laws of l'enu sylvania; VVuekkas, By Ike . -t . . the Ceagr s oi the United States, entitled ** ;Vu Act. to amend the several acts I heretofore passed . j. ivide for the enrolling and call ing oat (he National forces, and tor other purposes," at n pi'..veil .anidi tij.i.3, .h0uM...... e... ... n .cv'red and sotty-five, all imieons a.u h.ec dc.-ei.ed the nuii ta.y or ..aval . .r. .cc the i.n... .1 slatco, and who have I*.-11 di ..r. J, or relieved from the penal ty, or disability th< r m provided, arc deemed; and tak-1 en, to have v ..cut., i.n 1, ~..d forfeited then* rights of chizc.. eh,' .1 thclrrighs tu ..jmeciti- . zena, and are deprived i exercisi , any rights of citi- ' .h.d uht.ii.., it •...! citizens oi the United | Stales, ate :. i:: • c t cs.titi.fion end laws ol 1 Fennsjflvanls, qualified electors of this Commonwealth: i SSCTIOS 1. J- c 11 I.- ... )j| tht fiflMfl ami House ol \ litjiii in/ ; •• uj Ju Cinu ntceafih of Poowylvauia Ol It:, iul _. ■ .... -/(/ ha!. aha i i.s la i :ity enacted by the ait': . ,!yvf the ttuuu. That in dlth .. .cilter to I tfaej idge or inspect trs o, any election to receive any - ballot, or ballots, from any person, or persons, embraced | iu.tiic provisions, and subject to the disability, imposed i by said act a. Congress, approv d March third, one I thousand 11ght ltumi: ; . and sixty-five, and il shall he . or bal.u.s. bEcrioK 2. abut if any such judge an . i ispectors oi t:ec i n or any ■ .o . . tnem scull r. c. . . v consent to r^c^ive,anysaeh unlawtul ballot, or ball ta from' any such disqualified , etaj. , he, or .aey. so offending 1 shall bt* guilty of a misdemeanor, and, up. u conviction J thereof, in any court of quarter se.-.-ions c-l this ilorn monwealth, he sha I,x e . h offense, he sentenced to I pay a fine Oi not .ess than one hundred dollars, and to undergo an ~upr.."iuint ..t, .u the jail o. the proper | county, or not leas than sixty days. Stem* That if any person deprived of citizen- | ship,and dtsqualifi .. as aloresaid, shah, at any elect on, hereafter to be held in this i-nuiniroiwc.iDh, vote, >r ! tendei to theoffi ere be t,bnd offer to vote, a ballot, oi buiiu -. uy . ",„'j aiug , sha 1 be deemed i guilty ol .. n tsdi r, and on c nvicthin thereof ,iu i any court ot quart .• t ions f this Commonweatlth, I sli.dl. lor ■... h ell ncc. iic t ....... .ei .u like manner as is i provided in the preceding section ot 'his act, in the j cue •> offie ;* oleic t.nu iecoiving such unlawiul bal lot, orb if. ii • Sjtcrids .. i.. . ■ •.... gcis .a .-hail hereafter per j suade, or advise, •>; y pereon, or persons deprived of I citiaensbip, and dtsquahfied a- aforesaid, to offer any ' uadot, ur Utile: 11 in. ohicc.., u. any eleciion, herea I- j ti* tune held :u In. MiweaUh, t>r s.i, il persuade • . lj 1..-til"! la.il"!>- ,u, *UCiI , . nil, .1,111 iig, shall ■ gi,:i y a iuiaut.i.tu..>ir, and upoii c.ii.victiuu th.-re ; oi. iu uy eouii t qu..iic-i s. .-uus it. tins common j ... ..1 .. shall b p : in like uiaiiiior as .s provided j ■ I. hucb electiou iui.Vi. g ueb ut awiui ballot or bal- : iuls. All At nguia ~ .in. moce of voting at al! elections in Hie several uouutu > oi this Ciommot.wealth : bECTIoN t. He 11 ei i lei Uy tiie Ornate una Home oj HepfesmtuttrM oj the i omntoawtalth of I'tnneylvoaiu tu CicntitU t> y i af, ami tt ts he. etiy eiuieteU by the until ti y vote, by tickets, j printed, or written or p illy printed and partly writ- 1 ten, several y cbismoi as follows : One ticket steti embrace the names oi u.i judges oi courts voted ior, and to be labelled, outsim ." j :ditiary one ticket shall embrace the names ei al state officers voted tor, ..ad be labelled," slate; . ket shall embrace the names of ait county office:a voted , .>r, including office o senator, u.eu l be at the Court House, in Tunk bannock, on th- ; i veath _ alter the election, which will be the loth day o; October, The meeting oi n i.unj J.ges lot* thi; Representative District, v.iil be at the ( :• Eoitsc, in Towanda, on the cventh day alter the cl- itiou, wbii h wiii be the loth day of October. T..c ni>ding ol xetcrn j . !gesfur the County of Brad ford will be al tiie Cou.l li, a-c in Towanda, on the third day alter the election, which will be Friday, the 12th day oi October, at l o'clock, p, n. J. 41. SMITH, September IT, LSOd. Sherifi. ADMINIS'R'S NOTlCE.—Notice is here by given that ai! per. • * < indebted to the estate of JOHN HOWE, lute of Warren twp., Bradford County, dee'd, are re<;ue- Ito :,iakc payment without delay and ail having claims against said estate are re quested to present tin m duly authenticated ior settle ment. GEO. I.YOXS, Sept. 18, ISCC. Adiaiuislrator. \ DM IXISTR ATO R'S NOTICE.-Notico is AA- hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of Jonatlian Payne late ot Wind nm twp., dee'd. are reqnectcd to make immediate payment, and tbo e having iaims agxiust said estate v.ill ptesvtit tb-.tu duly j authenticated tor settlement. WIS. C. PECK, Sept. 13, lstiG. Administrator. l!fgal. S NOTICE.—> " ' ' 1 K Mj is hereby given tli ai! persons inde estate of Job Unlet, lat- of Athens twp.. oe'd, are requested to make immediat' payment,and lb •- having demands against .-aid estate will prt-eut t'e 11 duly an thenticated lor .settlement. CATHABIXE HUt.ET, BcpC U, 1866. BiwWr. ADMINIBTKATOR'S NOTICE - > is hereby given that all persona iudebti i >■ es tale ot DavidS. iiorton, late of Wysoz tp. do. • te requested to make immediate payment, and a. ii *. .ng claims upon said estate will present them duly ■ nti cated for settlement. GEO. T- GHANGr.It. Ang. 22, 18013. Administrator. ADMINISTRATORS NOTiCR-Notice i hereby given ibal a.i persons indebted to the estate ol Abcalom J. Carr, deed, iute ot Albany twp , are requested to make immediate payment, and those having demands against said statu will present them duly authenticated tor scftlcni - t. it II BIG HA BUS ii. X. a Bit Aug. 28,1800. Auxuinistraiors. A DMINIS'IiiATOJUS NOTlCE.—Notice ul is hereby given, that ail pereo i t lied to the es tate Bally Olmstead, deceased, 1 > Ulster twp., are requested to make immediate pay-i. Nt, and those having demands against said estate wi pre sen! them du.y ii .thentiualcd lor set lieiuent. GEORGE MORLEY, Aug. 28,1866. Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given, that ail persons indebted b the estate Ol JOHN" IJEVEKLY, late ot Uverto.. twp., de'd, arc requested to make immediate payment, anl hoe having demands against .-rid estate will please pre terit duly authenticated ior settlement. E. C. KELLOGG, Sept. 5, 1860. Administrator. ADMIN ISTRATOR'S NuT J C e .. —n otke is hereby given, tnat aB persons inJebted to the estate of J. W. TYItUELL late of Orwell twp., de ceaasd, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claim against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. 0. G. GRIDLEY, Aug. 1(3, 1806. Administrator. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-Nottice Am. is hereby given, tliat...! >ns indebted to the -state of S'. B, FOSTER, mte of North Towanda twp dec'd.j are requested to make mmediate payment and those having demands against said estate will pres entthem duly authenticated fur settlement. ELIJAH HORTON, W. H. FOBTEB, Sept. 20, 1860. Administraioi s. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice J.\. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the estate ot AB.sALuM J. CARR, late ot Albany twp., di eased,arc requested to make innate...te payment, and those having claims against said estate will present tiieni duiy authenticated lor settlement. ii. ii. RICHARDS, J. H. CARR, * Aug.2o, 1860. Adiuinistratois. i"or Sale. SALE.— One " Keelet'- Ratent A mut Kill," in fine working order, An une de siricg to purchase with a view to ec juoiut'i; will find it to their interest to call on, or apply *-' A. B.tijuxa, Ulater, Pa. Aug. 28, i-; . ;t.pd, DOILBR TOR SALE. -A 251i0m Pi ■..- JL9 . ; lue Boiler.first rate on er, o . *.,# at the .'averly f aning Mill JENNINGS. LYMAN & CO. Wavei ly. N i., Aug.il isbo. VTALI ABLE IlOl'tE & LOT FOKSALE. v i i;e Mtbsci ibers oiler tor sale tiie fifus" a u ot known a.-, ihe "Jauies McCabe hi.use. and .uni y owned by We. G irard, dee'd, -ituatt orm i o Fiauklin and Sceond sts. 'Temis ot . ade known by enquiring on tiie premises. G. M. HALL, MARY I. GIItARD, Aug. 7, 1566 £ ecutors. 0 R S A L E OR RE N T . A valuable Hotel property, the Bradford House, !o catod on the south Blue oi the depot at Waverly Is. Y. Connected with it are two barns, a large G irccu, Iruit trees end two wells of suit water. Fu. terms inquire ot C- F. BMIIII, Pi iprietor. May 24, '66. —tt. L'OE SALE—The subscriber offers for .JL sal.- a valuable Building Lot, s. :..te i n Frauklm m. .ei, about one hundred ano liuy icl n ... Mainrt. There is a barn on the lot and a u ati and Irani"- work for a house. Jt will be sola at with the liuu*c finished. Far farther aartieuL civ pi ire of the tnbs- riber at bis residence on the prein.- . G d. HALL. 'lTwanda, June 20, l-cd. SALE.—Threshing Machine ami J..' Horse Power complete, lot* f 1'25 cash. Enquire oi W. Bramhall, cue uiiie from Franklin on arm formerly owned by t'. E.White. July 21, 1866. If ICHIGAN TINE LANDS FOR SALE.- aJI Havii.p the agency ior the -. le • vera! Thou sand acres ot iLc choicest Pine Tinii i - : amis ;u tin Ftate of Michigan, lam prepared to ..:! *. leatindurc meuts to those ~ ho wish to invest their money where it will pay i. -e lands are among t.ie t. t pine tracts ia t'ae Saginaw find Muskegon Valleys, located ou go- -i floating site., as, and are now needed i r lumbering 1 urpus.es. Bn.siuc-s ulcu and capita...-ts w iil du weii , ( aatniac them before investing their mean.-, elscwher. For particulars inquire ut or addre-- Ltl .-v .* MOUSE, June 22, 1-66. Litchfield, Bradford County, Pa. LI ARM FOR SALE.—Tire* subscriber . _L l-i's for sale the farm on which he . ,es in Asyl twp..containing about no acxas, ail . . . s farm lies on the west bank of the Sos, . .a River, about 4 miles from Towanda. It is iu . ! state ol cultivation, well fenced ami watered, u: has g .a Luiidtngs thereon erected, with an a...an o of lrnit. Will be sold on reasonable t-:rms tt .tu.* ti• between this and the Ist ut December, aud nn r ie sold it v.ili bs for rent. He will give posse —in ne laud tli Is tail, and the buildings next spring. forth r particulars address the subscriber at i: . Brad; rd County, Pa. SAMUEi. m I.i.UM. h j um, July 21, lS''-6. IlUstcllanccius. AT E W ROOKS! SANDERS UNION READERS AXD ROB IXS ON'S MA THE MA TICS, Have been adopted by the School Dire, tors of Towanda Borough as Test Books. Ofher townships desiring to change .heir ivxt Books, can be supplied with URIC books un lower term £ than any for t* .bhshing Huu.-e can offer Brad the following testa mi j the County -uperiutetident, aud Mr. Kiug- . incipal ot tiie Towanda Graded School : MAY, li'fii. 1 have examined Sander's b ib a..trs with niu. h .-nli-ta. tjou. Ihe "eieclious a iiaole. wcii gi..oed interesting and oi high moral Tliess ICcauer- .ne nit excelled by any with wb eqiiainled. lean beer.uily te, lnuieud them iui ,:i the -cnools ot bis cuauty. O. J OIL B cis, Conuty Mij i i tut. Altera catelui cxaniination oi batiuer' i .- pull er and Headers, 1 am Iti'iy pet-a..uiu . are much superior to any others with wl; eh i in ed.b" u .ii their altiudive appearance, aau intbeirad miru ~e selection ami artaugeuieut o, utaL'.er. .!. li KING.-sBERY, Principal High School, Towanda. For iurther particulars call at tiie Hook More ol Al,- TOBD A BAUBEB, Towanda. Pa. Aug. 29. V UTILE TO BUILDERS.—ScaIed t to- X" p- sals will be received by the c.nd>-r-igned, 'c to the hist day ul September uext, lur tarnishing the ma tctiai nd building a Uuiversaiist Cn ireii in towanda. i'liins and specification* can be seen ;.t tire office ol !'r. ; b. li. Mason. Bids may be made for Stone, Brick or • Wood. Church lo bo liuinhed by the first day ot Au j gust, i 5.,7. By order of the Trustees. G. F. MASON , President. Towanda, July lti, iB6O. "COLOUR ! FLOUR! FLOI'R !-In \ w JL ol the high price of wheat we have been endt v . ing to jiroda e an extra quality of Rye Hour for it. .-e ; . cur customers disposed to cconomße. We now make if .-o white as to be scarcely distinguishable front g,..d ! w heat tlour. Try some. Flour from White Winter Wheat, also Buvhwh ~t i do;ir, Corn tneal aud different kinds of Feed for rale.— j Cash paid for all kinds oi grain. H. B. INGHAM. Cascade Mills, Camptown, Jattc 11, 1866. I HE NEW 4 RUNN GRIST MILL AT ! JL Camptown is in operation, furnished tho■ *gli. it with ;He most complete, th roughly tested, ..i d btgbly | approved machuiery aud fixtures, now iu use in the United Bfates ; uninterrupted by 11 JO JI Oil LOIV ITATER. Flour. Feed and Meai, always on hand at prices cor responding to the cost ot Grain. 13 1 *GII .V May 7, '66.—tl* ■JJEW AND FRESH Just receiv A FULL STOCK OF GROCERIES, •Bought for Cash, WHrCH WILL BE SOLD AT A SMALL ADVANCE. Thankful for past favors, 1 would respectfully say to my old triends that I hope by strict attention and fair prices to merit a continuance ot their favors. Towanda, Feb. 2. E. T. FOX.