I'l'M. AND GENERA!.. t&*,, flit l'UUston (jru~tit( conn s to us much enlarged and otherwise improved. It is now printed on a Taylor Power Press. We note these indications of prosperity vith pleasure. R. BKOWKR, Esq., has purchased the interest of his partner in the Railway Din ing Saloon at Hornellsville, N. 5". This Saloon, under BROWSE'S management, has already acquired a wide-spread reputation as being the best '* eating place " on the line of the Erie Railway. UHRISTOPER SLATER, for many years host of the Brainard House, Elmita, died recently at sea. off Hatteras, of yellow fev er, and received an ocean burial. He was returning from Australia. FATAL ACCIDENT. —On Friday after noon, March 22d, a son of Andrew Hays residing near Cogan Station, Lycoming county, aged 18 years, was killed by the discharge of his gun, the contents entering bis side, passing up into the region of the heart, causing death in a very short time. When discovered he was still living, but in a few moments breathed his last, uncon scious of his condition. The presumption is, that in stepping into the boat he hit the gun with such force as to cause its dis charge. Another warning to those who handle fire-arms. The unfortunate victim belonged to a highly respectable family and v, - a young man of more than ordinary promise. CASUALTY.— It becomes our pain ful duty to record the death of Miss Sallie A. Eves of this city, under very distressing circumstances. On Thursday afternoon, March 21st, while visiting at Mr. Fores man s in the upper part of the City she mistook the cellar door for one entering in to the parlor and fell with such force against the brick flue in the cellar that injuries were occasioned of so serious a nature as at .-•net to deprive her of reason, in which audition she remained for 27 hours, when •foath terminated her earthly existence.— H Miamsport Gazelle. tST A serious collision occurred i the Erie Railwa'y at Mast Hope, Dela are Division, on Tuesday night last, by which the Engineer, Geo. Elbridge, was in stantly killed, the fireman aud several pass engers severely injured. Among the latter ■ASS John H. Hinman ot Waverly, who had one leg badly bruised. The accident was caused by tfie Lightning Express running into a car loaded with iron which was eith er accidentally left on the track, or over taken before it could be got out of the way. Jne Engine ani several Express Cars were thrown from the truck and much damaged. .SEVERE TEST OF A BRIDGE. —The new iron bridge across the Chemung at Cfie lnuug. constructed by Mr. Bishop of Osve go. was tested on Tuesday last. Four of the heaviest engines of the road, weighing with their tenders 75 tons each, making an aggregate of 300 tons, we re placed at the center of a span, and w.tb that severe test the span settled but one inch, and regained ib position again upon the engines being removed. Hugh Riddle, the General Su perintendent of the road, H. D. V. Pratt, Superintendent of this Division, the Super intendents of the Delaware and North Western Divisions and many other officers oi the road were present, and they pro nounce it the best bridge on the line of the road. Waverly Advocate. FIRE IN KEENEYVILLE. —About 3 o'. clock last Wednesday morning, flames were discovered issuing from the store building of Messrs. Card, Staples A Co., Keeney ville. and such was the headway of the fire that the building and contents were soon in ashes. An attempt was made to save some of the goods, but it resulted in noth ing of moment. The loss is variously estimated, but may be put down, at a rough calculation, at *BOOO. Upon this was an insurance of $OOOO. Tioga Agitator. At a meeting of the Bradford County Teacher's Association, held at Le- Kaysville Feb. Bth and 9th, a committee wes appointed, to examine and reccommend a series of text books, for the use ot the common Schools in the County. In accordance with that appointment, the committee met at the Court House. Towan da. March 23d. A quorum being present an •i ganization was affected,and the following resolutions passed. Ist, Resolved, that we recommend SANDERS I'MON .SERIES of Spellers and Readers. 2nd, Resolved, that we recommend ROBlN oovs SERIES OF MATHEMATICAL WORKS. 3d. Resolved, that we recommend PAYSON, Dcsrox & SCBIBNERS system of Penman ship. Kb, Rtsolced, that we will examine text books on Grammar and Geography, and at our n xt meeting decide what books we shall oeouamend on these subjects. "th Resolved, that we adjourn to meet gair, on Saturday May 11. at 11 A. M., at the Court House, Towanda. J. D. HEWITT, Chairman. D. 51. Brain ABD, Sec'y. HON*. IT.l T . MERCTR, M. G.—-We clip the following well-deserved compliment to our Representative in Congress, from the Philadelphia Press, of the 23th ult.: No representative in Congress from Pennsylvania has reflected more credit up on his constituents, and secured a more ad vanced position in our national councils, than Hon. Ulysses Mcrcur, of the Thirteenth or Bradford "district. We have had many opportunities of observing his career and -tudyiug his capacity since he occupied a se.at in the House, and it gives great plea sure to certify to his staiesmanlike qualities and high personal character. His speeches have been careful, scholarly and thorough, exhibiting deliberation and understanding • f tb< subjects he discusses. On the 16 th of February, he spoke iu Committee of the If hole, giving his idta of the true basis ot A restored representation, and taking the following for his text: " Whoever is pro tected by the ample folds of our flag must love its stars or feel its stripes." Attention is directed to the card of J. K. YAL GHAV, Architect and Buil der in to-days REPORTER Judging from his *oik, we regard him well skilled in his pro fession. Those desiring the servicEs of an architect should by all means consult him. lbs office is over the Banking office of B. 8 Russell & Co. The Drug Store of L. A. RIDO ' w at Rome, should receive the patronage the people of Eastern Bradford. He has * good stock of Drugs and Stationery, and will endeavor by low prices and fair dealing te deserve public patronage. W" Gall at Keiley's and examine something new in the line of Artificial Teeth. Office over Wickham A Blacks. •Quiown Order Books, bound in convenient form f or sale at this Office. Special Notices. B®,. !'(• Mclodeoris aud Organs luunuf.'oluix-d by Treat. Linsley A Co..have ■i goo.l leputution. L. B. Powell, of Scran tou. h. s.tbeir Wholesale Agency for quite a large section of territory, and is selling large numbers of them. 7-30 TULA-CRT NOTES —The Govcrn uit lit i- now converting the first series of 7-30 Treasury notes into the 5-20 Gold Bear ing Bonds, the undersigned have arrange ments and facilities for procuring their con version on the most favorable terms.holders who desire to have them converted are re quested to call npon us. The new 520 Bonds oe hand for sale, we also purchase all descriptions of Government Securities and pay the highest market price. April 4, 67.' B. S. Russell A Co. LIST OF PERSONS drawn March 20, 1867, to be Jurors in a Court of Quarter Sessions, Orphan's Court, Oyer and Termi ner and Common Pleas, for May Term, A. I).. 1867 : ORAND JURORS. Athens hep. —William Sawyer. Canton hep. —Charles W. Landon. Franklin. —Charles W. Stevens. Lil- h field . -Chester Merrill, David Strnble Oruetl. —Geo. W Brown. Overton —Edward McGovern. Pike— Stephen S Huchinson, Josiah A Bos worth. Standing Stone —Myron Yanuess. Sheshequin— Obediah Gore, Alanson Love less. Sylvanui —Eli Bnrrett. Smithfield— John Bird Jr. Toicexnda Boro —James Elliott. Troy hep —Simon Congdon. Terry— Hiram L Terry. Ulster —Edward Walker, John Gilmour. Warren —Harrison Whitaker. W'usox —Amos York. W ilmot — Hiram E Pond. Lyman Ashcraft Wiwlham —Ransom W Darling. TRAVERSE JURORS FIRST WEEK. Armenia — Simeon Williams. Asylum — Ulysses Moody, Samuel Kellnm. Albany Daniel Bnrdick. Athens Boro— Charles Comstoek. Charles T Hull. Burlington lifts?— John Blackwell. Burlington Boro —Harry Goff. Canton hep —William Bates, Goodwin Full er, Orrin Montgomery. Franklin Frank S Rice, John Cole 2d. Granville Hiram Kittle, Volney Bovier. 11' nick— Solomon Stevens, John Nesbit. Litchfield —Alsop Baldwin. Leßaysvilte —Noble Canfield. Orxrell —George Smith, Josiah J New, 11. Rome hep —Lewis Goff. Ridgbury —John Carr, Vincent Owens. Springfield —Asahel Parmerter, VR Gates. Standing Stone —William Stevens. South Creek— Cyrus Burke. Smithfield —A T Allen. Sheshequin —H Clay Kinney. Toiraiula hep— David Swartwood, Andrew Shiner. Toicanda North—Vim H Foster, Toxeanda Boro— Gilbert H Drake. Terry —Joseph H Horton. Charles Viall Tvscarora —Samuel Overton. Ulster—Lorenzo W'atkins, Nelson Olm sted . Wysox— Morgan I) Strickland. Wyaiusing —Almond Stone, Geo. S Good win. Lorenzo Allen. I barren—Loren Pendleton, Ira W C'orbin. Windham — Henry Dunham. Welts —Jacob S Ayres. Wilmot —Joseph Gamble. SECOND WEEK. Athens hep —Jeremiah Fr< neb, John Mills John 11 Murray Athens Boro— Zebulon Spalding, Albany —Clark Baboock. riV6a—Janies Fellows. Burlington hep—William Shiner. Columbia —John Gurnett. Canton tup —Sullivan Hiekok. Franklin —Harvey Kellogg. Granville —Luman Putinan, David Sayles, Elain Bailey, Charles Clark. Uerrirk— Ezekiel Mintz. Monroe Boro —Marvin M Coolbangh. Orwell— Georg Johnson. Ridgbury— Lewis Mosher. Smithfield tup —Virgil Vincent, Augustus Phelps, Wm Farnsworth. Springfield— Charles C Hooker, Noma P Stacey, Sylvester Young. South Greek— Winthrop Y Glynes. Standing Stone —Nelson Vanness. Sulvania —Setli Peck. Troy tup —N Byron Case, Ambrose Wil liams. Troy Boro —John H Grant, Edwin C Wil liams. Ulster— Philander Loomis. Warren—James M Bowen. Wyaiusing— James Taylor. W'ysoa:—John Tremble. W ells— Alden Swayze. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. —The sub scriber being abont to remove from the borough, will sell his House and lot,situated in the south par of Towanda borough, ad joining the premises of Rev. Mr. Harris.— Apply on the premises, when terms will be made known. Possession given immediete ly. J. O. BLIGHT. March 26, 1867. tt FOR SALE.—A small House and Lot on 4th street. For sale at a bargain—pos session given at once. JOHN N. CAUFT. Towanda, March 18, 1867.—4w. A NEW HOUSE For Sale. Apply to GEO. P. CASH. March 21. t&T Valuable House and Lot for sale, on 2d street, in Towanda Boro, posses sion given immediately. Enquire of W. T. Davies, Towanda Pa. tf. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OK TOWANDA FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, Capital $125, OIK). Deposits received pavabie on demand in Legal Tender Notes. Interest allowed on time deposits accord ing to agreement. Uncurrent Bank Notes received on depos it or exchanged for Legal Tender. U. S - Bonds and 7-30 Treasury Notes bought and sold. Highest price paid for Compound Interest notes. Drafts payable in any part of the United States at par for s,.le. Drafts payable in England, Scotia nd, Ire land or Wales, in any amount over one pound sterling, furnished at lowest rates. Passage tickets from Liverpool or Queens town to New York, by the well known Inman Line, on and for sale. E. H. SMITH, Pres. March 20,'67. N. N.BETTS, jr., Cash. 7-30 TREASURY NOTES — IMPORTANT NO TICE. Holders of the August issue of Sev en-Thirties wishing to convert them into Five-Twenty Bonds bearing sir 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. Iu 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 currency. This interest will be returned to holders of the Bonds July l.vt. in coin, mak ing a clear profit to them of tchatever 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 calliug at the bank. N. N. BETTS, Jr., Cashier. Towanda, March 11. 1867. A large stock of Clover and Tiuiuthy Seed just received at C. B. PATCH'S. March 14. 1867. ALVORD k 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. #a?*MiBB L. A. Lyou 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, 18®7. THE AMERICAN COOKING STOVE.—AN OTHER GREAT IMPROVEMENT—SIFTING ASHES MAUI; EAST. Every housekeeper knows that the process of sitting Coal Asheß 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 ingenions arrangement of an ash sifter, in the hearth or ash box. of the stov-, by means of which after the grate is damped into th 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 iu a separate apartment, and can be returned to the tire 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 patent. SHEAR, PACKARD & Co., 17 and 19 Green St., Albany. For sale by CODDING A RUSSELL, March 6, 1867-tf. Towanda, Pa. SOMETHING NEW. Becortmg con vinced that the wants of the people of this and adjoining Counties warrant me in so doing, I have constructed at much expense, two finely arranged H t Houses for propa gating Grape Vines, Flowers, and all kinds of Green House Plants. I devote my whole time to the business and now offer for sale the following varieties : GRAPE VINES —Iona. Allen's Hybrid, Is raella, Delaware, Hartford Prolific, and all of the better known varieties, which I offer at prices that defy competition. ROBES —Geant des liattailles, Gon. Jae qniminot, Gen. Washington, La Reins. Vic tor Verdier, Hemiora, Souvenir de Mttlunti son and many other monthlies. Also Moss and Climbing Ros s. Among the Miscellaneous Plants will be found Heliotropes, Pansies, Tuberoses, Ci neraria, Calceolaria, Carnations, Salvias, Fu chias of all kinds, Veronica, Myrtles, Gera niums of all varieties, Verbenas of all col ours, Tulips, Gladiolus, Dahlias, Ac., A.c , in endless variety. VEGETABLE PLANTS.— EarIy and late Caul iflower, Cabbages ; Early Winningstadt, Ox- Heart, Large York and Sugar Loaf, Dreei's Late Drumhead Late Red Drumhead and Flat Dutch. Sweet and Bell-shaped Pep- 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 early and highly recommended by ail experienced gardeners and seedmen. Boquets of cboi.-e flowers for 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*. gic&~ House to rent iu North Towan da .about j mile from the Court House.— Enquire of Dr. Porter. VV. A. Rockwell will remove on the first day of April to the store occu pied by George Stevens. Mar. 25. m.. w estem Tickets can be had of C. WABFOBD, Snyder House, Waverly. N. Y., at the most favorable rates. lit- is agent for Lake Shore, the Gland Trunk and con necting roads, South. West. Canada and Northern routes, bv railway (and Steamers when navigable). Through trains. West. 6:29 A. M., 6:05 and 10:33, P. M. Feb. 14, 1867.-2 m. TEG" GEO. STEVENS w ill remove on the first day of April next, to the Mercur Stove, corner of Main and Pine Street. LIMBER 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. CODDINO A Rrs F.T.I . March 6, 1867. CLOVER SEED. —Largre und 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 York quotations. Gold and 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 thirties, cashed on presentations. Interest allowed on special deposits. Foreign Drafts and Passage Certificates for sale. Towanda, March 11, 1867. flgk- 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. STORE TO REST— corner store in Pat ton's Brick Block, Towanda, Pa., now occu pied by Wm. A. Rockwell. Possession giv en first of April For terms apply to J. G. PATTON. Feb. 14,1867. HAIR E. F. STEVENS, C. E., Surveyor, Architect, &c., House, Land and Estate Agent, offers his services to the public. Office over Front's Furniture, Towanda, Pa. Jan. 10, 1867. MA RR I ED. CORNELL —WOODRUFF—On the 24tb March 1867, at the parsonage by Rev. D. Cook, Isaac Cornell and Catherine Wood rnff. TRIMBULL—NEWKLL—At the Eagle Hotel, Monroeton, on tho 30th of March, By Rev. Hallock Armstrong, Mr. J. D. Trumbull of Wysox.to Miss Anna Nowell of Herrickville. CONKLIN—PATTERSON—At t' house of the brides father on Wednesday March 27th, by the Rev. A. B. Eekert, Mr. Jo seph L. Conklin of Wysox, to Mis Char ity E. Patterson, of Susquehanna, Pa. MOFFM'T—LANTZ—At the residence of the bride's lather, March 31. by E. O. Willie Esq., Mr. Geo, W. Motlit, of To wanda. t > Miss Auu LiO.it/., of Franklin. DIED. TRACY—At Milan, lir, el fold Co. Pa., on Tuesday, March 19,1867, Guy Tracy, aged 61 years. MERRY—Iu Canton March 27 1867, at her son in law's Mr. Seneca Kendall, Mrs. Eliza L. Merry, aged 72 years. fllisccllancous. DISSOLUTION.— THE CO-PARTNER ship heretofore existing under the firm name of Kong Broi., is this day dissolved oy mutual consent. A Long retiring trom the firm. PHILANDER LONG, M. J. LONG. ALBERT LONG, Burlington boro, March Li, 1867. The Mercantile Business will be continued at the same place under the same name by the Ull ■er igned. All persons iud> bted to the above fir.n are hereby lequested to make payment im mediately. PHILANDER LONG, M. J. l.'iVi:. gRADFORII COUNTY REAL ESTATE AGENCY, H. B. MCKEAN", R~AL ESTATE AGENT. Valuable Farms. Mill Properties, City and Town Lots tor sale. Parties having property for sale will find it to their advantage by eaving a description ol the same, with terms of sale at this ageocy, as parties are constantly enquiring for farms Ac. H. B. MCKEAN, Real Estate Agent. Office Montanye's Block, Towaoda, Pa. Jan.29, 1867 OUBSOKIRTION'S TO ALL THE 0 STANDARD Daily and Weekly Papers, re ceived at the NEWS BOOM. lUal (Estate ani) insurance, i jyj G N T A N Y E A W A RD, REAL ESTATE AGENCY, Offer sale the following propertte at mesons nle prices an<* upou favorable term* : " 1. Twelve town lota, on I omoard and f uird fits. Towanda Borough. 11. 10,000 acres heavily timbered -and ou the head waters ol the Sinnamaboning, Potter co., Pa. 111. A Valuable Anthracite Coal Property, near Scranton. Pa. IV 7,000 Acres <1 Wild Land in Stewardson township, Potter county, Pa., htavily timbered. V. 26 Town l ots in Monroe Borough, Bradford county. Pa. VI. 762 Acres or iuiptoved and timbered land, known a-, the Peltier and Pratt farms, in M in tyre and Union townships, Tioga and Lycoming counties. Pa To he arid 1 i lots. VII 49 Town Lots in New Milium, Susqueh una co. Immediately arjoining the Railway De pot. VIII. Out third ui IoO.GoO acre* ot *iid timbered land. .Montgomery Couuty, Georgia. IX. 3,000 Acres Wild L-.nd. Svllivau county, Pa. X. A valuable Coal property near Wilkes-Barre, I'a., having thereon all the coal veins of the Wyoming \adey. XI. 122 Acres good Farming Land . Burlington township, Bradiord county XIJ. 2,000 Acres, more or less, wild land, heat ily timbered. Mclutyre township, Lycon.ing coun ty, Pa- XIII. uO Town Lots, situs'c on Main. Railroad aud Ceufte streets, Towanda. XIV i'j Acres of improved mrtuing land, highly euilivated, Wysox township, near fowauda. XV. 11 Acres highly improved farming land suita ble lor a • truck ' irut, or residence—Wyaox. XVI. 7 Acres improved land, Wygox, ten minutes walk from Towanda borough. A FINE RESIDENCE, With every modern improvement and conveni ence. House nearly new. XVII. 66 Acres heavily timbered la e, chesuut, Ac. Wysox, within ol lite Suequt-nauna. XVIII. 700 Acres valuable farming land. Atlantic county New Jersey . XIX. Tenements and improved Real Estate, To wanda Burougu, and other properties. MONTANYE k WARD, Execute Conveyances, furnish Briefs oi lilie, buy and sell Real Estate, collect rentala and tieDs,survey and examine all kinds of property. They are prepared .o negotiate sales ol farms, homesieads, and properlie especially desirable to capitalists ; to procure advances of money upon bond aud mortgage, and to prosecute in quiries lor those desiring to make investments or secure a home. They will effect INSUK A N C E la the be- known companies, FJRL , LIFE, AC CIDENTAL and INLAND MARINE, Tbey have exclusive Agency tor Bradford and neigh boring counties lor ieadiug companies in these savers 1 departments . i Insurance , Those who desire to buy or eli sarms ; All who wish to effect Insurance against Fire; Ali tvbo seek permanent, investments for the future benefit ot their tamiiies, in secure and tirst clas" Lilp Companies ; ( apital'sts desiring to buy i>r seii valuable speculative propmies; Ali wishing surveys and examinations ; All wishing advances upon valuable real property ; Ail who wish to obtain lease or rental of Farms or Tenements, Art respectfully solicited to entrust such busi ness to our Agency. Further particulars furnished at our office. Office, Union Block, Towandi. (To be re moved May Ist, to corner ot Main and Pine streets.) G. D. MONTANYE, HENRY WARD. PROPERTIES ADVERTISED FREE OF CHARGE. REIERENOES: Hon.U. Mercur. Towanda. Pa. Hon. Wil.iam Elweli, Bloomsburg, Pa. C. L Ward, Esq., Towanda. M. C. Mercur, " G. F. Mason & Co., Bonkers, Towanda. J. D Montanye Toaauda. 1-athrop, Luddingtnn A Co , New York, Dickson Brother-, Philadelphia. Hon. John N. Conynglu u, Wilkes-Barre. Charles Parri-le, Walks- Bar re. Hon. F. B. Streeter, Montrcae, Pa. | Towanda. April 2,1867. illigftilaneons. NEW MEATMARKE.. TIP * ocriheis respectfully inform the ot Towanda borough ann vicinity, that they have opened a up-ai market. <>n the nortb side of the Public Square, uext door to vbe Union Bio ck. where they will keep on hand a supply OF BEEF MUTTON, PORK, AC., Which will he sold at the lowest possible prices. They wi'lendeavor by caretul attention to busi ness. and by keeping on bind a good supply of choice meats, to supply the wants of the pubiic. A share of patronage is solicited. U.LYN it J)HN>ON. March IS. lsn7 -.il IH'BLIC DRAY.—The nubscriber J has had mat e a new and convenient DR AY* and will hercaiter be prepired to do hauling tor all persons desiring bis services. His Dray will st ud in Iront oi Patch's store, when not engaged and all orders may be lelt at that store. The patronage of the public is re>pectful'y solicited, as by prompt attention to orders,and, by punctuality and low charges, he is determ i ed to merit a shareoi custom. FRANK STEPHENS. Morrh 2s. 1867.—3 m' IMPORTANT TO BUTTER MAK- A EBS The uudersigued ate now tally pre pared to (urnisb the public with an " Inclined Dog Power Machine,' of a superior quality and pattern. Price of Machines from twelve to thirty-tive dollars, according to sirs ot Dairy. Every ma chine delivered aud put in runtting older, a J* warrauted to give eutire satisfaction, or money refunded. All orders by mail promptly attend ed to. P .ICE A COMPfON. Burlington boro, March 25,186". We, the undersigned have each had in use during the past setsoi. one of the above named machines, and can eheeitully recommend them to the puolic as the best Churn Power yet intro duced LONG BUOS. J I>. SOPEB. WHOLESALE MUSIC DEPOT L. tl. POWELL. tic canton, Pa., Dealer in Cbickering's Pianos, Decker's Piauos, Mason A. Hamlin's Cabinet Or gins, Treat, l.iudslcy A Co's Melo icons, and all oi Musicai Instiuwents, Sheet Music and Music Books. Orders trom i-eaters and Teachers es pecially solicited. Address, 1,. B. POWELL. UO Pennsylvania Avenue, Seranton. Pa. March 2s, 1567.—8 m. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS OF ALL kinds for sale very low. at B IPG WAY'S DRUG A BOOK STOBE. PERFUMERY, FLAVORING EX A tracts. Tooth and Hair Preparations, and a vat iety oi Toilet Articles, at RIDUWAY'S NEW STORE. SOAJPS, SPONGES, PAINT, YAK nisn.Sasb, Cloth, Hair, Tooth, Nail and other kinds oi Brushes, at BIDGWAVS NEW STORE. US. BONDS. • 7 3 1(1 TREASURY NOTES, COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES. Bough' and sold by B. S. RUSSELL A CO. ltte I'reasuret of the United States is now con vertingthe tirst Series ot 7 3-10 Treasury Notes i-i the 5-20 Bonds of IMOS. Holders in this v: iuity who wish to have their Notes convert ed. in d.bo by calling n us. B. S. KUsSELL A CO., Aug.2O.MM. Bankers. Tow.iu.ti, Pa AMES FOR THE FAMILY GIR- R CLE. at til- NEWS ROOM LMNR ASSORTMENT OF PKAY JU KB Banka nt the NEWSROOM. MANUFACTURERS AND IM- LvA porters agency or Genuine Italian Yioliu Mriugs, Pianc. a, Melodeons, Cab net Organs, Brass, silver and all other kinds ot Musi cai In Kfrumcnta. Aiso Sheet Music and Music- Books of all kinds procured to order, at BIOGWAY'S NEW STOBE. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF VO - aud instrumental music constantly on band at 'he NEWs BOOM, ABJSAUTI F U L ASSO R'i'M EN T of Family and Pocket Bibles, cheaper than ever before offered in this market, at the NEWS BOOM. I> R O POS A LS—PE NNSY LV A NIA aGKICUI.TU KAL LAND SCRIP FOR SALE.—The Board ot Commissioners now offer forstle 520,000 acres of Agricultura! College Land Scrip, being the balance ot the Scrip gran'ed to the Commouwec th ot Peuusylvania for ibe endowment ot Agricultural Colleges in this State. Proposals for the purchase of this Land Scrip. address d to •' The Board ol Commissions of Agricultural Land Scrip." will be received at the Sutver General's office, at Harrisburg, until 12 o'clock, M. on Wednesday, April 10. 1817. This land may be located in any State or Territory, by the holders of the scrip, npon any ot tne unappt-ouri ited lands (exee-t min eral tend ) ol the United States, whi. h may be subject to sate at private entry. Etch piece of scrip represents a qtt .net see'io . o one hun - died aid sixty acres, is issued in blank, and will be transferable, without en lorsement or formal msignment. The - lank nerd cot be It li ed until the scrip is preseu ed tor location and entr . worn the party holding it can till 'he blank and enter he land in h s own name.— Bids must be made as per acre, aud no bids will be received for less than one quarter sec - tiuu. I'he Scrip will be iasued immediately on (be paymc- tot tu.- money to the Surveyor Getter al On all bids lor ■ lest qutnlity tnau 40,000 acres, one third of the purchtse min-ymust be piid within ten days, aud the remaining two hird within th rty days after notification of th acceptance of the bid or bids by th- Boa rd ot Commissioners. JACOB M. CA.IPBKLL Surveyor General, rot the Board ot Commissi met- Harrisbnrg. !>'eb. 27, I7.—is. NOTICE—Notice is Lj hereby given that all persons indebted t u he estate of JOHN TURNER, late of Canton tw|t., deed.. are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having claims against said estate must present them duly au thenticated for settlement. W. S. NEWMAN, CHAS. ROCKWELL. March 4 lht><. Executor. POCKET BOOKS, PORTE MO - Pocket Knives, Combs, and a full stock of Diuggists' Notions, at RIDGWAY'S DRUG A BOOK STORE. BATH BRICK, CORKS, BOTTLES, Vials. Breast Pumps, Nursing Bottles, Nipples, Nipple Shell . Syringes, Ac.. at RIDGWAY'S NEW DRUG STORE. I NSTKUMENTAL MUSIC. Mitts X STELLA HALL would inform the public that she proposes giving instruction upon the Piano, and th t havinsrpaid especial attention to the principles o! Music, she ieels confident of giv ing entire salislact 06 in the advancement in musical attainments < i any who may be placed ULder her charge. Terms—24 lessons and use of instrument $l2 ; without use ot instru ment $lO. Residence two doors north ot Dr. Ladd's. Towanda, Dec. 3. IsOii.—tf. DAPER, ENVELOPES. BLANK X Books, Writing Fluid, Ink, Pens, Pencils, Slates, Paper Slates, Visiting Cards. Reward Cards, Writing Desks. Ac. at KIDGWAV's DRUG A BOOK STORE. A CHOICE SELECTION OF MIS . ('lane mis and Juvenile Books at RIDGWAY'S DRUG & B'oK STORE. DRUGS, MEDICINES, OH KM I CAES and Patent Medicines,at RIDGWAY S NEW DRUG STORE. LYXTKA BARGAINS IN PAINTS, JLI Otis. Varnishes Benzine and Turpentine, at • RIDGWaY'S NEW DRUG SI ORE. W S. HOLLAND, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER Poplar .-.tree' In rear ot Ward House, Towan da, Pa , where he will make to order all kinds of Boots and Shoes lor ladies and Gentlem en on the shortest notice, also REPAIRING DONE. Allwotk warranted a good as ? e best. A share of patronage respectfully solicit-d. Jan. 20, 1' 67. HAIR, HUSK, MOSS,SEA-GRASS and Straw Mstresses. Also Spring Mat iesses, cheap at FROST'S. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT of Mirrors ; n town, at FROST'S. ENAMELED CHAMBER SETS.— Also Fine Chesoutor Walnut chamber sets a FROSTS. KEROSEN E LAMPS,LANTERNS, Wicks and Chimneys, at RIDGWAY'S NEW StTORE ALL THE LEADING WEEKLY and Monthly Publications, for sale at JU-DOWAYfI NEW STORE. filtetcllaneotts. JjWRKITUKE k CABINET WARE The i-übsorlbrr would gay to liit people of . BRADFORD AND VICINITY, j That he lift" enlarged hi? FURNITURE WARE-ROOM The pant season, and t • onetanily manofSetiir log, tad intend* to keep on hand 5 larß- assort ment of COMMON FURNITURE, Which be is se line at great bargains FOR READY PAY My stock constats in part ot BUREAUS, EXTENSION AND FALL LEAF TABLES, BOOK OASES, SECRETARIES, CUPBOARDS, LOUNGES, BEDSTEADS, ROCKING CHAIRS, CANE. FLAG, WOOD SEAT AND OFFICE CHAIRS, CRIBS, WASH STANDS, ROUND TOP STANDS, Ac., &c , Ac , And in tact every variety of wares needed i n Family Office or shop. Those desiring any thing in my line, will tind it to their advantage to give trie a call, as I am NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD ! Persons keeping Public Houses, will be furnish ed at Wholesale prices in wanting a large bill. Particular attention paid to re-seating and re pairing old chairs ana furniture. Custom Wood j Tu ming attended to promptly. Beech, Birch, Maple, Cherry Baswo< d, Whitewood, Chesnot and Pine Cumber, wanted in exchange lor fur niture. Cash paid for Newspapers. BEAR IN MIND, If you wonld hny good reliable tarnitnre cheap , go to JOHNS 0 N ; S i Work of si! kinds warranted -to be taade ot ( good materials, and well put together. Thankful for past liberal patronage, wouitVso ! licit a eoutiau i nee of same. Shop and Ware- Rootu sitnated on the road leading from Orwell Hill to J efuysviilc. litre- mile* front either place. Come one, come all. And give me a call, And don't grumble at the prices f givej on, For the price is small. And that is not all: I'm sure it can't help but please you . Terms—Cash -or Beady Pay. ti. N. JOHNSON. Feb. 11, IsHT 3m* POLI C Y ! Whereas 1 have Just relumed, irom New York with s tine stock of New Goods. selected with great care and bought very close, consequently am enabled tooßer great inducements to those wanting goods. The stock i? adapted to the wants of all both old and young. The leading departments are a!! full. The DRY GOODS, GROCERY, BOOT AND SHOE, READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, BUFFALO ROBES, GENTS FURS, LADIES FURS, fcL CHILDREN'S SETTS, SOLE LEATHER, AC'., BEAUTIFUL STYLES OIIF.Sa GOODS WORSTED SHAWLS, NUBIAS, HOODS, AC. Ail my old friends, and the " rest of ma o kind," are cordially.iuvited to call and see. No charge tor showing goods. Ticket of Admission free. I. H, BRONSON. Orwell, Nov. 1,1866, rjUIE TOWANDA BAKERY AND EATING ESTABLISHMENT ! W. K. HILL, having purchased the Bakery and Eating Estahii hmcnt and Grocery recently kept by Pettes ,v Hovey, first door south of th e Ward House, Main street, Towauda, Pa., and having re modelled the same, and having asso ciated with him IRA SMITH, they are prepare d t.o tu nish their customers and the public with everything in their line at reasonable rates.-, THEIR BATING DEPARTMENT Is fitted up in the taos' approved style au*l meals are served a ail hours, and their store U filled with a good assortment of GROCERIES. CONFECTIONARY, Ac.. Ac. They will keep in store and sell at wholesale and retail or nianuiactnre to order BREAD, BISCUIT, RUSK, FRESH HOLTJS, BUNS, PIES AND CAKES, Of all kinds. Also will keep the best Crackers of all kinds in the m&rkut, by the barrel or pound. Fresh Oysters constats ly on hand by the keg or d sh. cheap as the cheapest. They will use the best materials in every thing and will try to please tue most fastidious. av Wedding and other fanev Cakes made to order. tar Families supplied daily and promptly with anything desired in our lint. They employ none but the most skilful work men, and ti3e only the best material. They are determined to keep a first class establishment. Give u a fair and candid triai ADd yon will find it to your advantage. W. K. HILL, IP A SMITH. Towanda, Jan 26, 1867 —yr. TAKE NOTICE.— All persons in debted to W A. Rockwell, will please give prompt attention to settling and paying, and II will close Book Account on and after the first day of April next, 1867. W. A. ROCKWELL, Feb. 4. W7 ftumphreg Brother's Coinmn. Humph rev Brothers Are prepared ome .-• ! ideoi iu BOOT AND RROK WEARING COMMUNITY ;u-KUh. T"': eOXfN'. YEAa, And have it store a very targe sad complete ai* sortment 01 LAD JK S FINE SHOES! i>>atoHng la patt of LADIES CONGRESS GAITERS, LADIES LACE OAITEBS, LADIES BUTTON GAITERS, AL-L WTYLEH IN LASTING, GLOVE KIU, OK MOBUCCO, ladles Clove Kid Balmorals LADIES MOROCCO BALMORALS, Ladies Lasting Baitnorn's LADIES BOOTEES AND BUSKINS 1 Ladies talippers, Kid or La-nag, WOMENB CALF AND THICK BOOTEE s *, Misses Gaiters, Balmorals and Slippers, CHILDRENS FINE SEWED SHOES Childrens Copper Tipped Shoes " ! CHILDRENS SLIPPERS AND TIES I j We call especial attention to our stock of OVER SHOES. ' MEN S, WOMEN'S A CHILDREN'S ARCTICS, i Men's. Women's and Children's Rubbers, MEN'S BUFFALO OVERSHOES Gentlemen -Fine French Call Boots, MEN'S KIP AND STOGA BOOTS, BOYS FINE CALF BOOTS. BOYS KIP AND THICK BOOTS, Youth's and Children's 800 is, IN ALL VARIETIES, PRICES AND SIZES. In met- every thing in the Moot and Shoe line, | FROM THE SMALLEST T THE LARGEST. THE HARNESS DEPARTMENT! On the Second Floor tinder the superintcn -01 MR. JAMES V. WILCOX, Long and lavorably known a* the manufacturer 01 good work, is well stocked with FANCY CARRIAGE HARNESS, HEAVY TEAM HARNESS SINGLE HARNESS or EVERY DESCRIPTION LIGHT AND HEAVY COLLARS. GENTS AND LADIES SADLES, RIDING BRIDLES, HORSE BLANKETS. WHIPS. AC., Any piece or part oi a Harness made to order on short notice, TRUNKS. LADIES TRAVELLING TRUNKS, GENTS TRAVELLING TRUNKS. VALISES OF LEATHER, WOOD, OR ('LOTH, RAIL ROAD BAGS, RETICULES, AC.. AC.. .AC ALSO FULL STOCK OF LEATHER French and American CA L F AND KIP SKI NS, Morocco, Glove Kid and Binding Skins, OAK AND HEMLOCK -OLE LEATHER, Shoe Findings. HARNESS TRIMMINGS, And all machinery used in manufacturing. Thanking the public tor their very liberal pa tronage daring tne year jnat pasted, we invite a continuance daring 1867, assaring them that we shall endeavor, by employing none but first class workmen, and using good material, to sostain the reputation of oar house as beiDg the best Boot, Shoe and Harness Establishment in Bradtord or adjoining counties. HUMPHREY BROTHERS. Towgsda. Jaa. 1,1867. £egal. AUDITOR'S N UTILE —ln ilw mat Ur oj the enlaii vj Heed />■ f ouh, dee d In ibe Orphan's Court ol a...' rl C , ;ui Ihe ••uder.i gued auditor ai jwtnte i iy Court to iispo-e ol ••••• je lial account ol Jam** W lIWU.CJ <,!/; Haid estate, will tititnd to the dolit ' f Ins appointraent .at his office in the B n lUK Towauda, on Tuesday. the 9th day ot April, 1--W at 1 o'clock, p. tn., whete all persons havit, claims Jiust present them.or he forever did irre ' BENJ. M. I'ECK. March 13. 1847. Auditor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE^— Notice U hereoy given, that all p<- ludebted to the eata'c ol HENRY KlI.-. U. dee d, late of Athena twp , arc requested to make immediate payment, aud tbu-'.' having demands agatust saiu estate wiii present tbetn duly authenticated kit settlement. JOHN D. KEYSER, V,M. K. TALKER, .Vlauh lr, 1867. Adainia'rat .• EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that all per.-otw ind bted ~ •heestate ol John Hortoa. late ot Terr; is: dec'd.,are requested to make named..'' p.j ment.and alt persons having ••latins av air ' said estate will pre-' tit them duly authentic C.-U for settlement GEo V. HOUTON ELM UI HORTOA, Match 7,1867. Executor- AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— EdaIe of' Jo-iah Stanton, dee'd In Is Orphan; Court ot Bradford County. the undersigned Auditor, appointed by saiu Court to distribute moneys in the dan sot a 1 minis'tutor, will attend to the duties ,i L -, an po ntmeni at his office in the Borough ot J wauda, cm Saturday, April io, lsu7, at 3 o clock p. rn., at which time and place all pn sous haviug claims upon said moneys un present them or he lorevt* debarred. G. L' MONTANYE, 1 March 14,1867. Auditot A EDITOR'S NOTICE.— In the mat -A la of ilu til ale oj S. A. Lathi op. late of (>• fell, du d. In the Orphan's Court ol Br;,-! lot t County. The undersigned auditor, appointed by said Court, to dispose ol exceplious filed tothc-tt nal account ot Marshal Frink, one oi the e.ioeu tors of said estate witlatiend to the duties ot his appointment at bis office in the Borough ol To wanda, on Friday the sth day oi April, 1667, at 1 o'clock, p. m.,at which time and place all persons having claims upon mid mon eys must present them or he lorever debarred. JOHN W. 41IX, Mar. 14, 1567. Audi or. AUDITOR'S NOTICE — la Ae fat ter of the eitate of U. /'. Snyder. dtc'd In the Orphan "3 Court ol Bradloid'Couuty. The undersigned, an auditor, appoiuted by said court to distribute moneys iu ihe h mjs ol Augusta Snyder. Executrix of said estate, (as shown by Auditor s report, confirmed February 11, 1667.) will alienJ t> the duties oi his p point meut at his office in the borough ot To wanda. on Monday, the 22d day of April, 1867, at 2 o'clock p. nr., and ali persons having claims upon said tuuds must present them, or else lie forever debarred from the same. H. PEET. March 16, 1867. Auditor. At DITCH'S NOTICE.— In the :nai- Ur oj the intuit oj Coinetiua Quick, dtc. In 'he Orphan's ;■ art ot Bradford C< uu y. The undersigned auditor appointed by said Court lo d's rioute unds .n trie Uinds of ihe executor ol said es ate, will attend lo the dunes of bis appointment, a his uiflce, in th borough oi Towanuu, on Wednesday, 241b day of April, 1867, al 2 o'clock, p. m., when and where all persons having claims against -aid es tate, must present them, or ~e ueoarrei lrom comiug in lor a sua re oj said tuuds. id. PEET, March 19 18;,7. Auditor. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.— By virtue o' an oidcr issued out ot the u" J phan's Court ol Biadiord county, the under | sigued Administrator o; the estate of tlnrrisun Carlisle, deceased, late ol -a. J county, will sell ou the pr. raises, on Saturday, April 13.1867, at 2 o'clock, p. m., the following des- ribed lot. piece or parcel ot laud situate in i-muhheid ip. Bound-.d on the roith hy lauds of Warren Cbamberiin, on the east by lands ot J.scpi. Carlisle and John Parr, south by lands occupied • by Henry Quick, and on the *est by Ueoigr Gordon and Hot ace Ker Con'.tiumg ab 8, acres. IEKMS f5O to be paid ihe sale, une-hah the balance on confirmation! and the rem. ndi in one year from coufirraatiun SAMUEL. Nil, Eta, March 16 , 1867. Administrator, AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— hi hi of 'lhcion Iltaihaii. dte'd. In the 1) ph ill's Court of Bradford county. The undersigned audit,'.; appointed by said Court, io distribute muueys in ine h.-.n.is of D. vid Gardner adminisir.it'i, v.iii .niead loth' duties oi his appoiutmeu*. at his office in Athens Bciaugh, on fcaturday, ihe 27th day ol April. 1867, at 2 o'clock,p. m. f where all persons It teres ted can atteno ii thay thiuk proper. i. N- E VAN'B March 2c, lib,". Auditor. Ural Estate. FOR SALE.—A NEW HOUSE AND LOT, situate iri one of the pleas ,ut c t neighborhoods of the borough. Th hou.e ts gooa nized, the io, islirge and ha- a good well and cistern on it. Also a variety ot trtti' trees, shrubbery, grape vine, io. Will I* hi! : on reasonable terms. * Apply to JOHN N. CALIFF. Towauda. Mar--lt 20, 1367. YTALFAELE PROPERTY FOR T bALE.—I have lot -ale a HolisE una LU 1 in the Northern Liber ies iu Towanda Utro. Also, a FARM in Wyalus.ug tawaship taming about 130 acre , iUO acres improved, with a g,j<>d new fr-uie house and b ru.anc bearing truit trees thereon. Possession give on the Ist. ol April. For terms apply to int. i also want to PURCHASE a lew good Ca rtage Horses. . JO MX HOLMES. Towanda, March 12, 1867 4w. ALUABLE FARM FOR SALE The subscriber will se'l at Private Sale, th " Kingsland Farm."' situ tie i iu SheaD-;.; tin township, Bradtord C >uny, Pcan'a, beiug om ol the most desirable Farms ta that county, it contains 182 ACRES OF LA XL, About 70 acres ot which is lliver F at laud, un surpassed iu fertility, auj a'jit 2d acres oi Wood Laud. The improvement sare a g1 e.tiLv worked, and in tine condition. Terms wi.i tie mace easy to purchaser. Apply to WM. SNYDER, Agent Shesbeqnin, March 7, lti7. FARMER'S TAKE NOTICE.—The subscriber having purchased the right ot Herman, e's impioved Farm Gate, tor llie 10l lowing towns, to wit: Albany, Armenia, Col ombia, We-ls, -piitiglield, itnfield, Uidglmt) Troy, Tow.inna, South Creek. Standing Ston. and Terry, is now prepared to sell Town and Farm ltights on reasotiucie terms. This gate is durable aud cheaper *!>anba Any than can make it and any boy cwo housr two barns, two g >ed orchards, good lences ami well watered. The whole under a good sta eot cultivation. A Rope Ferr- belonging to the (arm. For terms apply to the subscriber ou the place, or E. M. BISHOP, Wyalusiug J. M, BISHOP. Jan. 20,1867.