itfvatlfofd Hcjiflftet. LOCAL AND GENERAL. SI I'REME COURT.— Several cases from this County, will be argued iu the Supreme Court, this week, and many of our lawyers at e in attendance, at Philadelphia. SOMETHING NEW.—IIARRY MIX, of this borough, has for some years, supplied the surrounding country, far and near, with early plants, and to a limited extent with ilowers, Ac. Becoming convinced that the public wants demanded it, be has built, at considerable expense two Hot Houses for propagating Grape Vines, Flowers, and all kinds of Green House Plants. A visit to his houses will amply repay the time re quired. He has ample and admirable ar rangements for his business, to which he now devotes his whole time. Those pur chasing of him can be certain of careful and conscientious dealing, while the unwearied pains he bestows upon the products of his houses, will ensure the certainty of always obtaining a first rate article. His adver tisement specifies more fully the variety he has for sale. Baf At a meeting of the Towanda Lyceum, held Friday evening March Bth, the following resolution, which owing to a small attendance had been postponed at the previous meeting was discussed. Resolved, That the rights of the late so called Confederate States, were unimpaired by rebellion. L'pon submission ut the question lor final settlement, the vote resulted in a tie, and the questiou inconsequence remained un decided. The following, was then determined npon as the question Tor next Friday evening's dii'sussion. It'solved, That the elective franchise should be extended to women. We have noticed that quite a lack of in o rest, and diminution of attendance has of iff been manifested on the part of patrons and friends. This fault appears to exist to such a degree, that some of our more indif ferent or despairing members, have, at one or two meetings, desired an adjournment without debate. It is sincerely to be hoped, that members, when not withheld by their duties of their several avocations, will take pride iu sustaining the reputation hitherto • i joyed by our Lyceum, as a literary society. Our meeting can, if properly restricted and upheld, be made a source of interest.no less tii.ui of instruction ; and bring a blessing not only to all concerned, but prove also a nave of benefit to many outside, to our young men in particular, who if deprived of - urees of solid and substantial enjoyment, >-.tch as can be afforded by meetings like these, would more frequently be found haunting our saloons and bar rooms. We would still have it distinctly come in mind, that a welcome and cordial invita ti jail, having enjoyed his liberty but about -! hours. The utmost precaution has been taken to prevent the escape of those confined in the and the adroitness with which the ma ivre was executed could hardly have been garded against. The attendant was totally blind for some l ime from the effects '.he iln'ic/ie with which he was favored,but i. is recovered without permanent injury.— K MINES, who was confined in the same cell, WADE no attempt to escape. MCGREGOR, on i: return to his old quarters, was heavily on 1, .tud will hardly have another oppor ' ity to practice such jokes. DESTRUCTIVE CONFLAGRATION AT HING- Ou Sunday morning,of last week, ' • n the hours of 12 aud 1 o'clock, a fire out in Tremain's livery, which was t in the rear of Pi-r Lee's Exchange Ho t< ■ and before it could be subdued, four res. two liveries,a hotel barn and a bowl - alley were destroyed, together with six ! HI L ises and thirty hogs. The property • by this conflagration is valued at $BO,- v. Li,-h v as partly covered by insurance, mnibus horses of the Exchange Hotel, ■ther with CoL Jones' carriage horses, destroyed. It is supposed it was the :kof an incendiary. Fred. Wentz, who -ade himself notorious in connection with :.e fires in Bingham ton last fall, has been ..nested i n suspicion of being the guilty ! arty. m n.\"l StriK Mr. Editor : I believe •ve never yet had occasion to communi ite any other than good news through the 'GUMS of the EEPOHTEB. It gives me ■ ue once more to respond to the Sunny ' L Sunday School forces in Bradford ty, and the demand for Sunday School : us had so greatly increased, as to re -u army-wagon to supply them. Last 1 i.y while on my way to procure one, ~ OLLE with a promissory note, a very si. and entirely unlooked-lor provi • overtook me. A Christian brother— "is face aglow with gladsome smiles," - i i '--d me and placed in my hand a gift of v. as good as gold, from friends in To 'a, aaj sufficient to purchase a wagon 1 harness, having a verdant margin for • rental expenses. •us providence is certainly "a very pres heip in time of need. We look upon another proof of Christian beneficence i J always abounding in Towanda, and, : • •••'' same time, us the fulfillment to us of ' Dithers promise, "Ve shall not want good thing." ffir warmest thaoka are tendered for this timely benefit. It is "not our own" but is consecrated to Him "whose servants ye are" even Jesus the Lord over all from whom "ye shall receive manfold more in thispres" ent time and in the world to come, life ev erlasting." R. CRITTENDEN, March 8, '67 S. S. Missionary. MIL MERGER'S SPEECH. —We find in the Congressional Globe the speech of Hon. U. Mercur on reconstruction delivered in the House of Representatives on the 16th of February. It is full of sound argument and clear illustrations, and must be considered one of the best speeches made during the session. Mr. Mercur's great legal learning, his untiring energy and brilliant talents place him in the front rank of the great men in the present Congress. The people of this District may well be proud of such a Representative. We shall print a large por tion of the speech next week. - Sullivan Free Press. Special Notices. 7-JO TREASURY' NOTES—IMPORTANT NO TICE. -Holders of the August issue of Sev en-Thirties wishing to convert them into Five-Twenty Bonds bearing six per cent, in terest in gold, can now do so at the First National Bank of Towanda. This is probably the most favorable time to make the conversion. If delayed until maturity of the notes, the rush will be so great that the Treasury Department will be unable to supply the Bonds promptly. In making the exchange, the interest will be allowed on the Seven-Thirties to date of conversion, and the back interest on the Five-Twenty Bonds paid to same date, in '■nrre,try. This interest will be returned to holders of the Bonds July Ist, in coin, mak ing a clear profit to them of whatever the pre mium on gold is at that time. Compound Interest Notes—June and Ju ly Seven-Thirties, also received in exchange for the new 5-20 Bonds. Any further information desired in regard to the above, will be cheerfully given by calling at the bank. N. N. BETTS, Jr., Cashier. Towanda, March 11, 1867, 90. Pianos and Melodeons for sale —also, Pianos and Melodeons tuned and repaired, on short notice by Professor W. DITTRICH, at Towanda. March 14, 1867.-lw. 90=. A large stock of Clover and Timothy Seed just received at C. 15. PATCH'S. March 14, 1867. CLOVER SEED. —Large and Small Clover, and Western Timothy Seed for sale by W. A. ROCKWELL. March 11, 1867. G. F. MASON A Co., BANKERS.—In vite accounts, discount paper, and make collections, throughout the United States, at lowest rates. State Bank notes received at New Y'ork quotations. Gold uud silver bought and sold. Government Securities bought at highest rates. Orders for the purchase or sale of the va rious issues of Government Bonds, prompt ly executed. Coupons of ten forties, five twenties, and seven cashed on presentations. Interest allowed on special deposits. Foreign Drafts and Passage Certificates for sale. Towanda, March 11, 1867. 30, E. T. Fox will remove to the Mercur Store, directly opposite to his pres ent stand on the first day of April. Towanda, March 6, 1867. S&~ House to rent in North Towan da, about j mile from the Court House.— Enquire of Dr. Porter. LUMBER WAGONS FOR SALE. —We have for sale, several Lumber Wagons, of different styles, made of the best materials, of excellent workmanship, which will be sold at cost. CODDING & RUSELL. March 6, 1867. |0„ ALVORD A BARBER are now of fering their large stock of Stationery at re duced prices. Their assortment of miscel laneous and standard books is always full. 10, Field and Line Officers who served during the Rebellion are entitled to additional pay, for servants, under act of Congress approved March 3, 1865, as pro vided by an explanation of said act, making the pay for servants equal to the full pay of a soldier. Blanks now ready and prepared by H. B. M'KEAN, Claim Agent Office—Montanye's Block, Towanda, Pa. March 2, 1865.-3w. $5 REWARD. —Lost, in this borough, on the evening of Monday, March 4, 1867, a leather wallet, containing one $2O bill, two $lO and two $5 bills, a dime in silver, and three three cent pieces. The above re ward will be paid to the person restoring the wallet with its contents to the subscrib er at the Barber Shop under A. M. Bley's Clothing Store. J. M. WELLES. Towanda, March 5, 1867.-* THE AMERICAN COOKING STOVE.—AN OTHER GEEAT IMPROVEMENT—SIFTING ASHES MADE EASY. Every housekeeper knows that the process of sifting Coal Ashes is at tended with much inconvenience and an noyance from dust, Ac., and unless the ashes are sifted much coal will be wasted that can be used after sifting. In the Amer ican Cooking .Stove this disagreeable pro cess is entirely overcome by the ingenious arrangement of an ash sifter, in the hearth or ash box. of the stove, by means of which after the grate is dumped into the ash box the ashes can be sifted in a moment, with the ash box all closed, and without any dust in the room, and the coal and cinders are all retained in a separate apartment, and can be returned to the fire chamber, or be removed elsewhere, and the ash pan can then be removed containing only the ashes without any dust whatever. This arrange ment does away with the old fashioned ash sifters, and must commend itself to all, and is another long stride toward perfection, and must add largely to the already extend ed reputation of this deservedly popular stove. This improvement is fully secured by letters patenf. SHEAK, PACKARD A CO., 17 and 19 Green St., Albany. For sale by CODDING A liUSSELL, March 6, 1867-tf. Towanda, Pa. PENSIONS. —The instalment of Pen sions due March 4, 18G7, paid to Pension ers upon presenting their certificates to JOHN N. CALIFF, Pension Agent, Feb. 25, 1867.-41. Towanda, Pa. Miss L. A. Lyon will open a private school, on Second Street, in the building recently occupied by Miss Hunt. Frst term to begin Monday, April Ist, 1867. TAKE NOTICE. —AII persons owing the firm of C. B. Patch & Co., are hereby notified that costs will be made if not paid in 30 days. C. B. PATCH. Towanda, Feb. 25, 1867. Down with Horse Thieves! Get your Horses Insured! The GREAT WESTERN HORSE INSURANCE AND DETECTIVE COMPANY insures Horses and other Live Stock against death, theft or accident J. F. PAYNE, General Agent, Harrisburg, Pa. Applications for insurance received by JOHN W. MIX, Agent, Towanda. Pa. Of fice Ist block south of Ward House. Towanda, Feb. 19, 1867.-6w. W.- VY estern Tickets can be had of C. WARFORD, Snyder House, Waverly, N. Y:, at the most favorable rates. He is agent for Lake Shore, the Grand Trunk and con necting roads. South, West, Canada and Northern routes, by railway (and Steamers when navigable). Through trains, West, 5:29 A. M., 6:05 and 10:33, P. M. Feb. 14, 1867.-2 m. $25 REWARD. —Lost some days since, in the road between Towanda and Monroe ton, a lady's Gold Watch. The above re ward will be paid to the finder by leaving it at tbifi office Eeb. 14,13G7- SOMETHING NEW. —Becoming con vinced that the wants of the people of this and adjoining Counties wan-ant me in so doing, I have constructed at much expense, two finely arranged Hot Houses for propa gating Grape Vines, Flowers, and all kinds of Green House Plants. I devote my w r hole time to the business and now offer for sale the following varieties : GRAPE VINES— Iona, Allen's Hybrid, Is raelis, Delaware, Hartford Prolific, and all of the better known varieties, which I offer • at prices that defy competition. ROSES —Geant des ltattailles. Gen. .lac quiminot, Gen. Washington, Ha Reins, Vic tor Verdier, Heruiora, Souvenir de Malmai son and many other monthlies. Also Moss and Climbing Roses. Among the Miscellaneous Plants will be found Heliotropes, Pansies, Tuberoses, Cin eraria, Calceolaria, Carnations, Salvias, Fu chias of all kinds, Veronica, Myrtles, Gera niums of all varieties, Verbenas of all col ours, Tulips, Gladiolas, Dahlias, Ac., Ac., in endless variety. VEGETABLE PLANTS.— EarIy and late Caul iflower, Cabbages : Early Wiuningstadt, Ox- Heart, Large York and Sugar Loaf, Dreer's Late Drumhead, Late Red Drumhead and Flat Dutch. Sweet and Bell-shaped l'ep- Eers, Dreer's improved Celery, Round and iong Egg Plants. Among many other vari eties of Tomatos, I would especially call attention to the "Tilden" Tomato, "a new and choice variety, very earl;/ and highly recommended by all experienced gardeners and seedmen. Boqnets of choice flowers fur sale. All plants nicely packed in moss and can be carried any distance with safety. I extend a cordial invitation to all to call and see the garden. HARRY MIX. Towanda, March 1, 1867.—4 m*. STORE TO RENT —corner store in i'at ton's Brick Block, Towanda, Pa., now occu pied by Win. A. Rockwell. Possession giv en first of April. For terms apply to l 7. Adt-iiniiiitors. JJMITHBORO HOTEL, SMITHBORO, N. Y . Having rented and Refitted this well ktiowu Hotel, 1 am ready to accommodate all who may favor me with a -all. 1 liavv a la ge H ill at tached, suitable tor lectures, dances.,fcc. Pass engers carried to any point by applying at the Hotel. No pains will be spared to make every thing agreeable and comfortable tor the t ravel ing public. J. 1!. VANWIXKLE. Jan. lu, ISU7. Proprietor. PORTA NT TO FARMERS. My Goodrich Seedling Potatoes, grown J rum the orignul slock, and hence all true to name, are now ready for delivery to those who have airea. dy engaged them ; and also a supply to whoever may wish to secure these choice potatoes for the ensuing spring. From trial ol the above potatoes by those who were so fortunate as to secure some seed from me last spring —most farmers have be come awa re ot their vast superiority over all others. They are unrivalled in their immense yield; exceedingly excellent for table use, and very hardy—nearly free from rot or disease. All persons wishing them, hud iietter apply now or early as possible, and bring their bags to Dr. Porter's Drug Store. Early Goodrich, best early, $3 00 pr B .Calico, beautiful and delicate, 3 o'i " Gleason, fine for winter use. 3 00 '• Rusty Coat, superior yielders aud good 2 00 '• Cuzco, enormously fruitful, 2 00 " Garnet Chili, at about the market price. Dec. 10, lSGtj. Dr. H. C. POUTER. KEROSEN E LA M 1 >S, LA STERNS, Wicks and Chiuiueys, at RIDGWAY'S NEW STORE O RADFORD COI NTV REAL ESTATE AGENCY, H. B. McKEAX, REAL ESTATE AGENT. Valuable Farms, Mill Properties, City and Town Lots lor sale. Parties having property lor sale will find it to their advantage by eaving a description of the same, with terms of sale at this agency, as parties are oius'uuily enquiring for farms Ac. 1 H B. McKEAN, Real Estate Agent. Office Moutanve's Block, Towauda, Pa. JIB. 29, 1867. miscellaneous. MEW STORE IN ROME. The subset-ib rb gs leave to call the Men tion o! the citizens ot EASTERN* BRADFORD, To the fact that he has opened a DRUG AND BOOK STORE, In the BOROUGH OF ROME. Beiug intimately acq aiuteJ with leading Man j ufacturiug, Importing, a d Jobbing Houses in his line, aud having had extensive experience in both city and country trade, he flatters hiw j self that, by low prices, and promptness and i accuracy in business, he will merit the confi dence aud patronage ol the public. A thorough j knowledge ol PRACTICAL PHARMACY, j Enables him to manuta ture m the best man ! uer and keep on U.ud all tbe leading prepara | lions of the Pharmacopa-ia. i Extra iudiicem.nl. - otic red to the Medical | profession ! Prescription- carefully and accurately com ! pounded. L. .v. liiuti WAY ' Rome, J..U. 3u, lst>7. pHOTOGRAi'U ALBUMS OF ALL X. kinds lor sale vety low, at , iilut; WAY S DRUG A BOOK STOKE. PERFUMERY, FLAVORING EX : A tracts, Tooth aud Hair Preparations, and j a vaiiety of Toilet Articles, at RIDGWAY'S NEW STORE. COAi\S, til'ONtiES, PAINT, VAR k3 uisli, Sash, Cloth, Hair, Tooth, Nail and ; other kinds ol Brushes, at HI DC WAY O NEW STO KB. V FINE ASSORTMENT OF TOYS -YdL and Diaries tor 1807, for sale at cost at KIDGWAY'S NEW STORE. MANUFACTURERS AND IM porters agency lor Genuine Italian Violin Strings, Piauoes, Melodeou.s, Cabinet Organs, Brass, Silver and all other kiuds of Musical lu stru.cents. Also Sheet il usic aud Music Books of all kinds procured to order, at KIDGWAY'S NEW STOKE. ALL THE LEADING WEEKLY and Monthly Puhiicaliuiis, lor sale at RIPGWA I jS NEW STORE. OATH BRICK, CORKS, BOTILES, JLf Vials, Breast Pump-, Nun nig Buttles, Nipples, Nipple Shell-, r-yringes, ,v. ... RIDGWAY'S MEW DRUG STORE. pAI'ER, ENVELOPES, BLANK A Books, Writing i'iuij. Ink, Pens, I'e..i- Slates, Paper Slates, Visiting Cards, itewaru Cards, Writing Desks, Ac., at KIDGWAY'a DRUG & BOOK MTURE. A CHOICE SELECTION* OF MiS celiaueous and Juvenilc lPuika.it KIDGWAY'S DItUG & B'.iOK STORE. I \RUGS, MEDICINES, CIIEMI A J CALS and Patent Ji dicine-, it RIDGWAY'S MEW DRUG STOL I. EXTRA BARGAINS IN PAINTS, Oils. Varnishes Benzine and Turpentine, at RIDGWAY'S NEW UKUG SI ORE. S. HOLLAND, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, Poplar stree* .iu rear ot Ward House, Towan da, Pa., where he will make to order all kiuds ot Boots and Shoes for fadies and Gentlemen on the shortest notiee, also REPAIRING DONE. Ali work warranted astgood as t e best. A share of patronage respectfully solicit d. Jan. 20, 1867. POCKET BOOKS, PORTE MO nais. Pocket Knives, Combs, and a full stock of Druggists' Notions, at BIDOWAY'B DRUG k BOOK STORE. /IHEAP PASSAGE FROM OR TO IRELAND OR ENGLAND ! Gl'lON.i CO.'S LINE OF STEAMSHIPS FKUM 01 TO QfEENsTOWN OK LIVEKPOOI. . Williams A Guion's old - Black Star lane " ot Liverpool Packets, sailing every week. Swallow-tail Line ot Packets irom or to I on don, -ailing twice a month. Remittances to England, Ireland aud Scotland payable on demand. For further particulars, apply to Williams & Guion, 29 Broadway, New-York, or 0. 1-'. MASON A CO.. Bankers, Oct. 1, 19GC. Towanda,Pa. I>EVVAKE OF DECEPTION*.—I * have been informed tU.it certain partus liave Ueeu traveling the country olleriug to sell at a discount, a certain promisory note, made by T. Humphrey, lor it,ooo, bearing date March 1860, payable t> l'latt A Co., one year from date, and under-signed by me. My name having been obtained under such guarantees thai f have valid reasons lor retusing to pay a farthing on the same, and having received o value I once more lorbid auy and all persons buying said note expecting me to pay all or any part thereof. J. W. PAY'S )N. Orwell, Feb. 14.1867 3t* "YTOTICE.— All persons indebted to it the tit m of Henry Mercur A Co., must pay up before the first day ol March, TO SAVE COSTS. All accounts nr. ettled at that time will he put iu the hands ola proper officer lor collection. Towanda, Feb. 21 1867. RPHE SPRING TERM OP MISS 1 HUNT'S SCH<><>;. FOR YoUNG LADIES will commence on MONDAY, FEBRUARY' Is. 1867. Appreciating the coutideuce with which she has been honored thus far, Miss Hunt hsa great satisfaction iu being able at present to id ler those who may be intrusted '•> her e re. the advanl . • ola spacious, convenient md at tractive School Room. Tkkms—Lower English Branches $6,00 ; High er English Branch. ; $7 to js.no ; French $6,00 ; Latin $2 .70 An extra charge is made for fuel. Towauda. Feb. 14. 1-1,7. LR S. BONDS. I • 711 10 TREASURY NOTES, COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES. Bought and sold by 11. S. RUSSELL A CO. The Treasurer of the United States is now con vertiugthe first Series of 7 S-10 Treasure Notes iu the 3-20 Bonds ot 1863. Holders in this vicinity who wish to have their Notes convert ed. can do so by calling . u us. 11. S. RUSSELL .V Co.. Aug. 20,1866. Bankers, Towauda, Pa E \Y F ] R M ! At the old stand of J. \V. Taylor. B . A . 1' ETT ES , Having purchased the entire stock of (lords formerly owued by J. VV. Taylor, on Main-st., one door north of the i'ost Office, in the Boru' of Towanda, and having associated with him Mr. S. Eastabrooks, late Irom Scranton Pa., would respectfully inform the citizens ot To wanda and vicinity that they intend to continue the Millinery and Fancy Dry Goods business as heretofore carried on by .1. W. Taylor, under the name and firm of B A PETTES A CO., And would respectfully soli it the patronage of tiie public. N. B.—The best and most experienced milli ners wili be kept in the Millinery Department. B. A. PETTES. S EAB'l A BROOKS. Towanda, March .7,1867. '!m . W r ANTED.—A good Sawyer to ruu a water power Saw Mill, situated near the mouth ot the Wyahisiug Creek. Jan. 10. 1867.-3t. !.. I'. STALFORI). TEAS, of very iiue quality, by tin; chest, or at retail, bought before the recent d vance. and lor .-ale cheap at FOX'S. SALE.—A valuable and well established Hotel Property, on Main St., Towanda. Enquire of G. D. MON'TANYE. " Towanda, Des. 11,1866. fiUsrctlaneous. 1 GREAT SECRET EXPOSED ! Yielded at last to th wishes ol Iricuds. Time aud again baa the following proposition been made ; but never exposed until the present. FIVE YEARS AX V X REV E ALE I) SE CRET! NERVE YbI'KSKI.K FOR THK*SUOCK ! First proposition to be made public : FRIEND NBLSOS-.--First, 1 would'say, ac cording to tbe best calculations, in the" Borough of Towanda, There is sold yearly one hundred thousand dollars worth oi Hoots aud Shoes, mostly slop work of the most inferior kind. 1 and li.e people generally are sick of It. And now I say to your again, as I have belore, en large your Store make it neat and commodious, and keep a good stock ol Hoots and Shoes, and you shall be sustained. Most ol the people be gin to lee! a little above buying their boots and shoes at Dry (foods Stores ; it looks verdant aud outlandish. We do not ask to make y;>ur goods il it is not convenient. The facilities in some other localities, where a better choice ol stock and workmen can be had, may be still bet ter And you have always been in the business and letter understand this one point aud im pntant branch of tbe Merchant's art, than those that deal in Bilks aud Muslins, and they. I believe, would be glad to let this business go where it belongs ; that they have done it hereto fore to accomodate the people ; 1 do believe il yon would open a firs'-class fehoe Store the people would not go to Dry (I s.,ls Stores to buy Shoes,any more than they would to Drug Store tor Oats. Stop, stop.: what are you talking about ? has not any one the right to sell what he pleases ? Il ui iy be, bunot in jusiice is it rigbt in so large a place as this, where practical men are engaged wholly in this business. It has been given up in every other place, and according to custom it will be here. Two thousand live hundred propositions made from customers. Is, to bring more ol the same kind of Hoots and Shoes you brought with you when you came in town seven years ago. 1 have neve .-ten a good Shoe belore nor since, is the language o them all at the same time. Kaiso thy feet geutly And think it so queer That the Hoots 1 sold then should weai them a year, i now yield to the above propositions, aud have promised to sell Twenty-live Thousand Dollars worth of his Boots and Shoes ii he would make them as good as those I brought here seven years ago. and tbe answer is I wtil I I will ! Well triends, your proposition made And I've consented to the trade, So I will sell yon Shoes both strong and neat, To please the taste and suit the feet. 1 have Ladies,' Misses', Hoys' and Mens .J From lancy down to coarse brogaus, Come one and all, do as you agree, And buy your Boots and Shoes ot me. Come! Come! I say, where yon can find Boots exactly to your miad ; A d il you was never here before, lou'li bud it is the very Store. Come Ladies, Cents, 1 have goods lor all. Buy your goods of nic this Fall, •nd when Spring comes 1 will the cry," " At L. 0. NELSON'S I will buy!'' There is one Thing more I'll say to you, I'm in the old Store made over now : If any read, and stand the shock, My place you'll lind joins Patton's Hlock. GKM> CALF BOOTS AT BA[(GAIN'S. :1!\,..s r\lT' V <'< > WIIJDF " •• ', Gents auc: Boy.- Metallic Corrugated I'erti ;a ted Plates a grea' saving. Ti ui i !., uo credit. Small profits lor money is the motto. • L. NELSON. I'owui oi. Nov. 20, lbtiti. j F. CHAMBERLAIN, WYALCSING, PA., successor in t<. ii. ,v E WKI.i.ES, genera) Warehouse* business. Also keeps on hand a go-? 'i d ' : * ui'-rit ■ liard and soil coal .ground pia.-'ci. Lime. .-i.t. ..no Farming Implements. Cooking Stove-; •: v irious patterns; Parlour Stoves, >v , i d -..hick will be sold at rea sonable late.*, ior ready pay. Cash paid lot grain . •Vyaiusi.._. ij. bib, lhijil-Sm * k >( I(|| || | MORE TIES WASTED lor the North Division ot the Suilivaii and Erie K It £u. Professor ol Math ematics, Jic-utal, aud Natural Sciences. F. W. BART LETT, A..8., Prolessor ol Au cieut Languages. Miss ALICE KNIGHTON, Preceptress. Miss HATTIE THOMAS, Primary Teacher. Mrs. SUSAN D. HEWITT, Teacher ol lustru mental Music Mr. JOHN WILSON, Steward, ilia Spring Term commences WEDNESDAY', PERU ARY" 20, and wi I continue 11 weeks. TUITION, TKK TBKM : [l'ayable invariably in advance. Fuel and Contingencies included.] Pi ii ■ try {7 ihi Higher, Ist year, per term 8 ( Higher, 2nd and 3d year, per term 9 Collegiate, . . .. 11 o N. 15. Pupils will be classed by the run adv.ia branch they respectively pursue Pupils using scholarships are charged i : Urui Board in the Institute per week 3 au Washing, per dozen 61) Use of Furniture iu rooms, peifgerm.. . 1 50 'The Collegiate year is divided into tour terms of ii week- each. The Anniversary exercises will be held at the close ol the Summer term. No deduction will be made tor absence .except in ' ascot protracted illness of over two weeks. Boarders will themselves find fuel aud light, but ia all cases, arrangements can be made with the Steward to furnish them. Where bed- ! ding is not furnished by pupils themselves, they will be charged ii 50 per term. Xormal Department —Special exercises ar j arranged without extra charge lor those pre- ! paring themselves as Teachers ot Common Schools. No pains will be spared, on the part oi the Faculty aud Trustees in sustaining the high re putation the institution has hitheito enjoyed, and in rendering it more worthy of future pa tronage and support. Feb. i, 'O7. BY OKDKK OF TUB TRPSTKKS. 1 NSTRUMENTAL MUSIC.- Miss A STELLA HALL would inform ihe public that site proposes giving instruction upon the Piano, and th .t havtngpaid especial attention to the principles ut Music, she teels confident of giv ing entire satisiact ou iu the advancement iu musical uttuinments ot any who may be placed under her charge. Terms—24 lessons aud use o! instrument $l2 ; without use ot instru ment $lO. Residence two doors north of Dr. Ladd's. Towacda, Dec. 3,11860.—tt, miscellaneous. ! JPURN LITRE A. CABINET WARE I The subscriber would say to the people of | BRADFORD AND VICINITY, That be has enlarged his FURNITURE WARE-ROOM J The past season, and is constantly manulactur j : iuMIII Stanton, dee'd. In the Orphan s Comtof Bradford County. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by said Court to distribute moneys in the ban sol ad ministrator, will attend to the duties ot his mi pointment at his office in the Borough of To wanda, on Saturday, April 20, 1867, at 2o' clock p. in., at which time and place all per sons having claims upon said moneys must present them or be forever debarred. G. D. MONTANYE, March 14, 1867. Auditor. A EDITOR'S N OTICE.— In the mat at ttr of the estate of S. S. Lathe op, I ate of Orwell, deed. In the Orphan's Court of Brad lord County. The undersigned auditor, appointed by said Court, to dispose ot exceptions filed totheti nal accouut ot Marshal Frink, oneol the execu tors of said estate will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in the Borough ot To wanda, on Friday the itb day ot April, 1867, at 1 o'clock, p. m., at which time and place all persons having claims upon said mon eys must present them or oe lurever deiiarreu. JOHN W. MIX, Mar. 14, 1867. Auditor. SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of a writ of Alias. Fi. Fa. issued one of the Court o Common Pleas o; Bradlord county and to ine directed, there will be exposed to public sale at t e Court House in the Borough ot Towanda, on SATURDAY'. MARCH 30, 18 7 at one o'clock, p. m„ the following described lot, piece or parcel ot laud situate in Burling ton boVo', bounded and described as follows : Beginning at the centre of the State Road ad joining luu s formerly owned by Wm. Coryelle tlieuce south 9| ° east 21 pr.s. aud 2 links to a rornerof lot deeded to S. W. Miller by N. D. Dickeson. April 20, 1863, thence south 25- west 13 pis • and 22 links to the south-east corner ot Mrs. Wm. T. Meads' lot, thence north 68$° west 214 pr.*. lo a hickory tree, thence north 13 J east 5 pis. to a stake, thence south i0 5 west 13 prs. and 19 links to the south east corner ot A. & J. Morley'sstore lot ,thence t along the line ot said Motley - store lot to the State Road aforesaid 16 prs. thence along the said State Road 8 prs. and 16 links to the north west corner of a lot known a* the Vosburgh lot, thence north 5.8° east along said road 1- 5-10 pis. thence north so 3 east 29 prs. to the place of beginning. Containing 16 acre* o. laud, more or less, ail improved, with a trame . hou-.e, trained barn and tew fruit tree* thereon. Seised aud taken iu execution at the suit ot Justin Morleyvs.C. H. Pierce WILLIAM GRIFFIs, March 7,1867. aher'il- Heal Estate. XTALUABLE FARM FOR SALE The subscriber will *e . at Private Sale, the •• Kingsland Farm.' sit uteJ in Sheshoqnia township, Bradford County, Peun'a, beiug out ot the most desiraba Farms in that county. It contains 182 ACRES OF LAND, About 7U acres ol which is River Fiat land, tin surpassed iu fertility, ami about 20 acres f Wood Land. The improvement s are a good MANSION HOUSE, Five Large Bam*. Corn House, and other - u■ buildings, in good condition. There is also on the premises; a large quantity of be -ring Fruit tie -s. Ihe intere.it to be sold is the undivided two-thirds part iu fee and a lite estate iu the remaining one-third. • This Farm is one ot the be*', to lie louud in matkfci. It is situated at the hea lot the cele bra ted Sheshequin Valley. <>u the main road trom Soeshequiu to Athens, a.ros* the rive, in- ~ he North Branch Cauai, and th Railroad (neatly completed) running up the North Bianch. it c mprises both iiiver fiats and u>- iaiid, adapted to tillage aud grazing, is e*ily worked, and iu fine condition. Terms wi.l be mn .e easy to purchaser. Apply to WM. SNYDER, Agent Shesbequiu, March 7, 1867. f FARMER'S TAKE NOTICE.—The subscriber having purchased the right ot Ilcrmance's Improved Farm Gate, lor the tol lowing towns, to wit : Albany, Armenia, Col umbia. Wells. Spriugtield, Smithfield, Ridgbuiy Troy, Towanda, South Creek, Standing Stun.- and Terry, is now prepared to sell Town aud Farm Rights on reasonable terms. This gate is durable and cheaper than bar*. Any man can make it and any Uoy can ue it. Those wishing to purchase town or farm right-, will address WILLIAM DUR.YND, Derrick, IV N . B—Gate Tiimmiugs kept ior sale. Feb 14, 1867. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE ! The ,-übsciit tr oiler.* tor sale his new DWELLING HOUSE, just erected on the west endot Poplar St. It is 33 teet trout, and Si U. deep, containing Parlor, Hall. Sit'ing Room. Bedroom, Kitchen, Pantry and four closets, on first tl -or, and tour chambers. Hail, Meal-room, and thiee closets on the second floor. The loi is 30x98 feet, with an ally on the cast side. GEO P. CASH. Towanda, F b. 25, 1867.—5t "17" ALU ABLE FARM FOR SALE T The subscriber otters for sale his farm iu Wyalusing twp., Bradford County. It consisi of 73 acres, ol which 68 is improved, aud lias upon it a new house, large barn. with .-lie i at tached, and about 150 young fruit tieea. It i weil watered and well ieneed, and situated in the midst ot a g >od neighborhood, with church es and school houses convenient. Jhe iiirm will be sold at u great bargain, and terms made t . suit the purchaser, it not sold bv first ot April next, it will be rented. E t>. VAUGHAN. Wyalusing, Jau. 1, 1867.—3 m* IWRM FOR SALE.— The subscri ber offers his tarm tor sale, situate i Ter ry township, one halt ruiie from Terrytown Ho tel, on the Susqneh inna River. Containing lOn acres, all i; proved with a good house, framed barn with cellar stables, and cow sheds attach ed, horse bain aud o her necessary outbuilding* Good fruit oi all kinds, ru ning water at the door, and barn, the t rm lieing well watered in every respect. For further particulars enquire on the premises, or address A. H. PLACE. Terrytowu, I'd.. Jan. 29, 1867 w * fpOR SALE.—The subscriber offers tor sale his tarm situate iu Wyalusing twp. about one mile trom Camptovvn, and three mile* turn Rummertield, m the road leading from Montrose to Towanda. The tarm as well wa tered and well timbered; with i good house, and fruit trees thcreou. Kor particulais enquitt ol WM. ÜBIKKIS, Towanda. or the proprietor at Camptowu, Pa JAMES FEB. Feb. 4, 1567 tt. ARM FOR SALE.— The subscri- JL ber offers his tarm tor sale, situated iu Asylvm township, throe miles from l'owauda, along the Susquehanna River. Containing about 150 acres, 110 improved, win two houses two barns, two g>ed orchards, good tences and well watered. The whole under a good state ot cultivation. A .Rope Kerr belonging to the tarm. For terms apply to the subscriber on the place, or E. M. BISHOP, Wyalusing. J. M. 81-HOP. Jan. -10. • I I VMESFOR THE FAMILY CIK- U CLE, at the NEW- ROOM. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS AT cost, at the NEWSROOM,