Bradford glqiortrr. LOCAL AND GENERAL. Oar- The Liuta 11. B. C. reorganized on the 20th, aud elected the following offi cers. President, JAMES H. CODDING, Vice President, RODNEY E. MERCUR, Secretary, LLEWELLYN ELSBREE, Treasurer, LESTER R, FROST, Directors.EDWAßD G. MERCUR,FRED CABMAN, HIRAM ELSBREE, Capt. first nine. TIMES 11. CODDING. NOTICE. —The third Quarterly Meet ing for the present conference year, for Towanda charge, will be held in the Metho dist Episcopal Church iu Towanda, on Sat urday and Sun lay next. The Presiding Elder of the District will be present, preaching on Saturday, at 2 o'clock, P. M. and at 10.t o'clock A. M. and 7- P. M. Sunday. BuBiNF.se NOTICES. —Go to RANDALL A 'COMMON'S for Choice Segars. At Monroeton, Misses SILL A RIDOWAY offer a select stock of Millinery and Fancy Goods. WM. BAHB Las purchased the Grist Mil', ileal" Hales, aud is roaity to do good work, with light toll. BLAMUALL A COWELL have opened a Gro cery and Provision Store, on Main Street, below Beidleman's block, and filled it with a large stock of goods. FIRE AT TRUMANSBURGH —Anothor disastrous fire occurred iu Trumausburgh about 11 o'clock on Wednesday evening last. the fire originated in the Carriage Shop of 11. R. Jones, which was entirely destroyed v. ith the blacksmith shops adjoining and the dwelling house occupied by J. O. Aiken and S. Earl, and was only stayed when it reach*. 1 the Catholic Church. Our friend of the Trurmnshurg Senlinal, we judge, was among those burned out. The damage is estimated at about 811,000. — Ithaca Chron- OaT The Grand Jury of Chemung Co.. have indicted Goo. W. Brink, the man ager of the Gift enterprise for the benefit ot the Orphan's Home, in that City—and he is restrained from proceeding with the draw ings, and those who have bought tickets will not receive any prizes therefore. Sev eral similar enterprises have been stopped in New York City. There is one in exis tence in Geneva, under the title of so me monument asso'n, which will be likely to shave the same late, and persons purchas ing tickets will certain y lose their money and be liable to indictment. EXPLANATION. —In the Reporter of April 11th, the Report of the Treasurer of th j County S. S. Association covers one year -Sept. 1865 to Sept. 1866. fn a few instances, collections, taken up previous to the latter date, were not sent in until several months afterward, and of course could not appear in that report but will be acknowledged in the next. The contribution from Woodsido S. school, Maj. E. W. Hale, Superintendent, is an example. Our friends may be assured that whatever is contributed to the S. S. Missionary work of the county wili be faithfully credited as soon as received and duly acknowledged in the printed reports. If any omission or mistake should occur, we shall be glad to have it pointed out and promptly corrected. C. BKfr* Mansfield is thoroughly alive on the subject of temperance. A correspon dent of the Northern Tier Gazette says : Our good people were favored Friday evening with a temperance address by M. H. Cobb, of Wellsboro. A large audience assembled and much interest was manifested in the pause. My. Cobb has a happy faculty of speaking in a common sense way ; he ap pealed to the reason more than to the pas sions of the people ; he stated just what is true and just, what no intemperate man, t-ven, could take exception to. The reform - in good progress here ; our citizens are a ' asleep, but have caught the spirit which 0 now felt in so many places. We hope to make it not only a dishonorable act to sell intoxicating liquors in this village without license,but to elevate a moral standard that ill shall so regard it. On Thursday last, Hiram 03- i.orne and his two sons, Robert and Thom as, young men grown, and the Methodist minister at Ovid, and Prof. Lock) of Lima College, started in a sail boat from Shel drake, on Cayuga Lake, to go to Ithaca. The wind was pretty high at the time, and when nearly opposite Kidder's Ferry a sud den gust overset their boat. The persons in the boat all succeeded in clinging to it -oid finally, it is supposed, partially righted it. when another gust of wind again threw it over and this time throwing the elder Mr. Osborne, and his youngest son, clear into the Lake. Before assistance came they were drowned. In the mean time the ferry boat went, to the assistance of the sail boat and saved the three remaining clinging to it. They were a good deal chilled and ex hausted, and the young Mr. Osborne had <• iceived considerable water in his stomach .rid chest: but they have ail recovered \t the latest advices they had not found the 1 -.dies of those drowned. The water is .bout 60 fathoms deep where they wore •howned, which is about i of a mile from the shore. Mr. Osborne had about 3-5,000 n money on his person, which he was bring ing to Ithaca for deposit. our advertising columns ill be found a notice of Jay Cooke & Co., brexei A Co., and F.. W. Clark .t Co., in re gion to the new Pennsylvania State six per cent- loan, a majority of which was subscribed by these parties. The loan is tor twenty-three millions of dollars, and is entirely tree from all State, county and oth er local taxation. The debt of Pennsylvania does not ex -ed this twenty-three millions of dollars v ben the assets applicable to the sinking fund are deducted from the total indebted ness, and this is being paid off annually at the rate of one or one and a half millions. It is calculated that in less than seventeen y.-'irs, ~t the pies ut rate of liquidation, we lull be entirely free from State debt. What security can be better than this : '> \r noble Commonwealth is probably the Lest, as it is the keystone of the .arch of hv Union, and this debt is but a trifling ■uonnt compared to the immense re sources of our people. When it is remem •'"roil that within the borders of the State re over 8500,000,000 invested in ■ .ilioads and government bonds alone, and * ! '.v hundred millions more in mauufac res, coal and iron mines, Ac., Ac., and •t the Legislature has supreme control ■ver all these sources of taxation (except ug government bonds), no one can fail to gree with us that our State ldr.n is the ■> lest of ail investments. It is calculated that at the present rate - daily iale.s, not a dollar cf this loan will •■main in sixty or umety-daye. Parties elding the past due loan can, if promptly presented, have it paid in, face and iuter ®t iu payment of the new loop. Special Notices. VALUABLE COW FOR SALE. —Now gives 0 quarts per day, gave last summer, with good pasture, 18 to 20 quarts per day. Price 850. Apply to April 22. Rev. WM. HARRIS. BANKING HOUSE OF B. 8. RUSSELL A CO., ) Towanda April 23, 1867. \ Holders ot U. S. 5-20 Coupons due on the Ist ol May, can have them cashed at the highest market price, by calling upon us. V *'- B. S. RUSSELI t&T The R. W. Grand Lodg of the T'nited State s and the Grand Lodge of the State of Pennsylvania, ot the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Having set apart the 2Gst day of April, 18G7, as a day of Thanksgiving and Prayer and recommend ing that the members* of the Or 'er do as semble with their families, to render thanks to the ever-living God, for his manifest fa vor and protection to us as an order as well as for His preservation through trials of great severity. The members of Bradford Lodge No. 167, I. O. of O. F. are notified that upon the eve ning of said day, a public meeting will be bel.l at the Court House, Towanda Pa., when an address w ill be delivered by broth er and Rev. Robert Dunlap. All members of Bradford Lodgs and other Lodges in the County, or brothers visiting or sojourning in the County, they and their families are particularly requested to unite in theobser vance of the day. The public are invited, the meeting being free to all. A. J. NOBLE, P. G. C. T. SMITH, P. G. W. T. BISHOP, Jr. Committee of Arrangement. I-30 '1 REASURY NOTES —The Govern ment 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 upon us. The new 520 B rnds 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. Oar If yon would have a beautiful light from your lamp, just go to Wiekham A Blacks and get one of those opal shades. They are a new style, of superior quality aud of a variety of designs. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. —The .sub scriber being about to remove from the borough, will sell his House and lot,situated in the south par . of Towanda borongh, 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. tf. A NEW HOUSE For Sale. Apply to GEO. P. CASH. March 21. 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 OF TOWANDA FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, Capital 5125,000. Deposits received payabie 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 ibu United States at par for s,.le. Drafts payable in England, Scotland,lre 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.—HoI lers of the August issue of Sev en-Thirties wishing to convert them into Five-Twenty Bonds bearing six per cent, in terest i?> 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 he 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 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, 18C7. SOMETHING NEW. Becoming 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 Hot Houses for propa gating Grape Yines, Flowers, and all kinds of Green House Plants. I devote my whole time to the business and now offer for sale the following varieties : GRATE VINES —lona, 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 Battailles, Gen. Jac qniminot, Gen. Washington. La Reins, Vic tor Verdier, Hermosa, Souvenir de Mulmai son and many other monthlies. Also Moss and Climbing Rosrs. Among the Miscellaneous Plants will be found Heliotropes, I'ansies, 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., &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 pers, Dreer's improved Celery, Round and Long 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 all experienced gardeners and seedmen. Boquets of choice flowers fur su'v. 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. -4m*. CLOVER SEED. —Largre and Small Clover, and Western Timothy Seed for sale by W. A. ROCKWELL. March 11, 1867. G. F. MASON & Co., HANKERS.—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. STORE TO RENT —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. LAIR E. F. STEVENS, C. E., Surveyor, Architect, &c., House, Land and Estate Agent, offers has services to the public. Office over Frost's Furniture, Towanda, PR. Jan. 10, 1867. A large stock of Clover and Timothy BEEDJUM received M C. B, PATCH'* TRIAL LIRT (or May Term, A. D., 1807. Commencing Monday, May 6. Clias. A. Henvencr vs. Comfort C Gore. Is sue. Clarkson A Nichols vs. Meylert and Ward. Debt. Chas W Clapp vs. Welles, Blood A Co.— Replevin. S N 1 J P Blood s use vs. C i: Welles jr. Case. John Borts vs. Pomeroy Brothers. Tres. Amos Griffeth et al vs. A H Spalding. Apl Polly Chilaon vs. John W Sweet. Replevin. Samuel Hyatt et a! vs. F S Elliott et al. Trespass. Augustus Lewis vs. D D Brewster. Inject. R W Cheeney vs. Athens Township. Case. Robt Campbell's adinrs. vs. John 8 Madden John Thompson's admr's vs. G W Dickin son. Sci.Fa. Seth Peck vs. Stephen Bullock. Case. Miles Prmce vs. Edwin Owens et al. Eject. J A Bradley vs. Towanda Township. Debt Morgan A Davison vs. Wm S Dot bins. Cse J J Denmark vs. Northern Cen. R. R. Case Wing A Mitchell vs. Welles A Blood, do Alfred Noxon vs. Towanda Coal A Iron Co. Sci Fa Mort. F B Ford vs. H B McKean et al. Att. Ex. Darwin E Martin vs. Daniel Coolbaugh's adm'rs. Case. W H Van Syckle vs. Fall Creek Coal Co. Appeal. Jotm Putnam vs. Granville Township. Debt Michael Kerwin vs. Geo Simons i t al. Case L B Gardner vs. Ridgberry township. Debt Wm Elsbree vs. John McQueen. Appeal. Henry M ller vs. Ransom Tanner. Bci Fa. Patrick Blade vs. Wm J Kisner. Ejectm't. Alvin Sa.vles vs. Leltoy Township. Debt. William Wright vs. Litchfield twp. do G F Redington vs. F H Person. Appeal. Subpoenas returnable at ten o'clock a.m. on Monday. May 13, 18G7. W. A. THOMAS, Prothouotary. • List OF PERSONM 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. D.. 1807: GRAND JVBOBH. Athens ticp. —William Sawyer. Canton twp. Charles W. Lamlou. Franklin. —Charles W. Stevens. Litchfield. —Chester Merrill, David Strnble Oricell. —Geo. W Drown. Overton —Edward MeGovern. Pike— Stephen S Huchinson. Josinh A Bosworth. Standing Stone —Myron Vanness. Shesheguin— Obediah Gore, Alanson Love less. Sytvania —Eli Burrett. Smithfield —John Bird Jr. Towanda Boro —James Elliott. Troy twp —Simon Congdon. Terry—Hiram L Terry. Ulster —Edward Walker, John Gilmour. Warren —Harrison Whitaker. IFysor—Amos York. Ili/mof—Hiram E Pond, Lyman Ashcraft Windham —Ransom W Darling. TRAVERSE JURORS—FIRST WEEK. Armenia—Simeon Williams. Asylum—Ulysses Moody, Samuel Kellum. Albany—Daniel Burdick. Athens Boro —Charles Comstock, Charles T Hull. Burlington I Pest—John Blaekwell. Burlington Boro —Harry Goff. Canton twp —William Bates, Goodwin Pull er, Orrin Montgomery. Franklin —Frank S Rice, John Cole 2d. Granville —Hiram Kittle, Volney Bovier. Merrick —Solomon Stevens, John Nesbit. Litchfield— AJsop Baldwin. Leßuysville —Noble Canfield. Orietl'l —George Smith, Josiah J Newell. Rome hep—Lewis Goff'. Ridgbxiry— John Carr, Vincent Owens. Springfield —Asahel Tarmerter, V R Gates. Standing Stone—William Stevens. South Creek —Cyrus Burke. Smithfield —A T Allen. Shesheqnin —H Clay Kinney. Toicanda top —David Swartwood, Andrew Shiner. Turunda North —Wm H Foster. Toxcanda Boro —Gilbert H Drake. Terry —Joseph H Horton, Charles Vialli Tuscarora —Samtiel Overton. Ulster— Lorenzo Watkins, Nelson Olm sted. Wi/sox —Morgan D Strickland. Hpalusing —Almond Stone, Geo. S Good win, Lorenzo Allen. IVarren —Loren Pendleton, Ira W Corbin. Windham —Henry Dunham. Wells —Jacob S Ayres. Wilinot —Joseph Gamble. SECOND WEEK. Athens txcp —Jeremiah French, John Mills John 11 Murray. Athens Boro— Zebulon Spalding, Albany —Clark Babcock. Alba —James Fellows. Burlington hep —William Shiner. Columbia —John Gurnett. Cordon twp— Sullivan Hickok. Franklin —Harvey Kellogg. Granville —Luman Putman, David Sayles, Elatu Bailey, Charles Clark. Ilerrick —Ezekiel Mintz. Monroe Boro —Marvin M Coolbatigh. Orwell —Georgi Johnson. Bidgbury —Lewis Mosher. Smithfield twp —Virgil Vincent, Augustus Phelps, Wm Farnsworth. Springfield —Charles C Hooker, Numa P Stacey, Sylvester Young. South Creek —Winthrop Y Glynes. Sbhiding Stone—Nelson Vanness. Sytvania —Seth Peck. Troy txrp —N Bvron Case, Ambrose Wil liams. Troy lioro —John H Grant, Edwin C Wil liams. Ulster— Philander Loomis. If urren —James M Bowen. Wyalusing —Jameß Taylor. lUysox -John Trumble. Ifetfs—Alden Swayze. EARLY TOMATOES.—I have ready for delivery, raised iu pots, King's Early Pro lific, which is 30 days earlier than any other variety ; Early Tilden, Dreer's Extra Early, the Cook's Favorite, Perfected, Feejee, and Manpays. Other early garden vegetables, fairly started and ready for delivery. Send orders to Towanda. April 15. HARBY MIX. SOY- (J. C. DTITRICH, Merchant Tail lor, of Philadelphia, will be in Towanda on the 25th of April, and stay two days, Per sons wishing anyfhing in his line can be ac commodated at "that time. April 15, '67. HAINES BROS.' PIANOS are excellent instruments, and are sold at moderate pri ces. They are for sale, wholesale and retail at Powell's Music Store, Scranton. M A R R J ED. RUNDELL—ISABELL—At the American House, in East Troy, April 15. 1867, by L. T. Loomis, Esq., Milton L. Rundell, of North Towanda, to Polly Ann Isabell, of Burlington. HART VARGASON In Herrick, April 15, 1867, by Eld. Wm. Lathrop. Mr. C. M. Hart to Julia M. Vargason, both of Wysox. , SHRADER—PRATT At Canton, April 15, bv Rev. J. Thompson, Burton Shrader, of Richmond, Tioga County, Pa., and Flora L. Pratt, of Canton, Bradford co., Pa. RIJE—WILSON—At Mouroeton, on the 21st inst., by Rev. Hallock Armstrong, Mr. F. S. Rice, of Franklin dale, and Miss Nancy E. Wilson of Monroeton. DIED. ATWOOD—Deceased April 17, 1867, Mrs. Sarah Ann Atwood, daughter of Eliza Camp, wife of N. R. Camp, in the fifty third year of her age. She was born in Camptown,Sept.22,lBl4, and reared a pious family, early became the subject of religious impressions,and a mem ber of the Presbyterian church of Wyalu sing in January 11, 1834. From that time to her death, she maintained an exemplary christian character. As a wife, she was faithful ; as a mother, devoted and affec tionate ; as a friend, substantial and true. During her last illness she expressed firm confidence in Christ. Her hope sustained her to the last. She feared not the approach of death. Her end was calm and peaceful. "Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord." CONKLIN —Mrs. I'hebe Conklin died in Rome, April 4. 18ti7, consort of Abraham Conkliu. in the eighty third year of her age. MYER—At his resi ieuce in Tunkhanock, Wyoming Co. Pa., April 19, 1867, Jacob Slyer- ag d of vari ous sizes and prices. VARIETIES—Iona, Isra elis, Delaware, Concord, Rebecca, Anuu Hart ford Prolific, ToXalon,Allen's Hybrid, Andiron dac, Dianna, Isabella and Creveling Kirtland. Joobyn's Improved Black Cap, Yel low Antwerp Raspberries. Kittatinny. Wilson's Early and Lanton Blackberries. STRAIVHERRIES, Agriculturist, Russell's Great Prolific, Filtuore, Early Scarlet, Jucuudaor Knox's No. 700, Wil son's Albany, and other Strawberries. ORNAMENTAL. EVERGREENS—Norway Spruces and Balsam Firs, trom 2to 0 feet high. American and Si berian Arborbitaes, Irish Junipers, English Yew, Mahimas, Ac. DECIDUOUS—New Ainericau and iimar uo k Weeping Willows. Horse Chesuuts, Moun tain Ashes, Purple Fringe, Spireas. Sweet Scented Shrub, famarix, Ac. CLIMBING PLANTS—Bignonia or Trumpet Flower, Clem atis, Wistarias, Ac. ROSES—Hybrid Perpetual, Moss, Summer, Yeilow Persian and Climbing Rose-, such as Baltimore Belle, Queen of the Prairies, Dundee- Rambler, Ac. Al! being large and strong plants. 1 iuvite the attention of 'he public to my Trees and Ornamental Shrubs, Ac., and respect lully solicit a fair share of custom, provided my stock and prices suit. Now is the time to plant all kinds of hard? trees, plants, Ac. R. M. WELLES. Towanda Flats, April 22, lst>7. COLOUR AT WHOLESALE. Having cpeiied my Wholesale Stores on the line of the Erie Railway for the sale of my CELEBRATED PREMIUM FLOUR, I am now prepared to furnish dealers along the road with CHOICE GRADES OF FLOUR A T L 0 W PR ICE 3 . Being so fortunate as to sec ire a large quantity of choice wheat in Michigan, in the winter, at prices far below the present rates, and as lal so manufacture my >wu Hour there, where 1 can select the best wheat, saving commissions and profits usually paid by others, lam cna bled to sel. my fl >ur at 1 a-:t .a Dollar a Barrel Below the Market, For the same quality of flour. FOUNTAIN'S PREMIUM FLOUR Is made from the BEST MICHIGAN WHITE WHEAT, And is universally conceded to be 7HE BESTF LOUR IN THE MARKET. Customers will please ask 'or Fountain's Premium Flour if tliey want the best. Wholesale Flour Stores at Waverly. Tioga eounty, and Port Jervis, Orange Co., N. Y J. H. FOUNTAIN. April 23, 1567. LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY—Office, 4i William St., and 704 Broadway, N. Y. Capital, Surplus and Reserved Funds (Gold) 11C.271,07". Assets in the United States, over 1 SOO.OOO Daily Premiums, upwards of (gold) . 17.000 The shareholders personally responsible ior engagements of the company. All Directors mast be shareholders. DIKKCTOKR IN NEW YORK.—Francis Cottenet. Esq. Chairman, Henry Grinneli, Esq., Deputy Chairman, Joseph Uaillard, Jr., Esq., E. M. Archibald, Esq., H. B. M. Consul, Alexander Hamilton. Jr., Esq., Robert C. Ferguson, Esq. Alfred Pell, Esq., Resident Secretary. Alex ander Hamilton, Jr.. Esq,, Counsel of Boaid. BANKERS Phenix Bank—Cammann A Co. The Policies of this Company are issued by well-known American citizens resident in New York, who are Directors and Shareholders, and consequently, with the other Shareholders, are individually liable for all the engagements of the Company ; all Policies are signed by tbem ; all claims are payable in cash o.i proof of loss, without deduction lor iuteieaud nut. as is usual, sixty days alter presentation ot proot; They expire at six o'clock. P, M., and not at noon. Life insurance effected, and annuities gr. nted on favorable terms. H, B McKFAN, Agent. Towauda April 23. I*R7. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT of Mirror; ia town, t FROST'S. ttowlor U <£o.o Nero Store. ' USTZELTW "FVEIRZIM;! Xi:W STORK! •i AND IST TC W O O O D S ! TAYLOR & CO., Have just opened their large and spacious store, and will keep at all times A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF I) OM E STIC ANI) FAN C Y DRY GOODS. I (Opposite Codding & Russell.) Towanda, April lfi, lk'l7. isriEJW FXIRIM: I NEW STORE ! AND NEW GOODS! TAYLOR & CO., Have just opened their large and spacious Store, and will keep at all times. A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF D O M E S T I C A N D FA N C Y DRY GOODS. (Opposite Codding & Russell.) Towanda. April 10 1807. Heal (Estate ant) Jnßtiranre. | ONTANYE &WA R D, REAL ESTATE AGENCY, • Offer sale the following properties at reosonaole price- ,ui<* nuon favorable terms :|| | '■ Twelve town lots, on Lombard and Third Sts, Towanda Borough, 11. ill ,ooo acres heavily timbered iund ou th head waters oi the Sinuamahoning, Potter co., Pa. Hi. A Valuable Anthracite Coal Property, near j Scranton, Pa. ! ,v -| 7,000 Acres of Wild Land in btewardson ; township. Potter county, Pa., heavily timbered. V. 20 Town Lois in Monroe Borough, Bradford I county, Pa. VI. 702 Acres ol improved and timbered laud, ! known as the Peltier and Pratt farms, in M In | tyre and Union townships, Tioga and Lycoming , ! counties, Pa. To be srld in lots. VII. 40 Town Lots iu New Milford, Susquehanna co. Immediately adjoining the Railway De- I Pot lj MIL ! One third ei 100,000 acres oi wild timbered land, Montgomery County, Georgia. IX. 3,000 Acres Wild Land. Svllivan county, Pa. ; j X. j A valuable Coal property uear Wilkes-Barre, I Pa., having thereon all the coal veins of the | Wyoming valley. XI. 122 Acres good Farming Land, Burlington J township, Brad! >rd county . ' I XII. 2,000 Acres, more or kss, wild land, heavily timbered. Mclntyre township, Lycoming conn | ty, Pa. I XIII. to Town Lots, situate on Main. Railroad and j Centre streets, Towanda. XIV. I 40 Aries ul improved farming land, highly cultivated, Wysox township, near Towanda. XV. ! 11 Acres highly improved farming laud suita ble tor a ' truck farm, or residence—Wysox. XV J. 7 Acres improved land, Wysox, ten minutes walk from Towanda Borough. A FINE RESIDENCE, With every modern improvement and conveni ence. House nearly new. XVII ab A.i t s heavily timbered land, oak, pine, chesuut, Ac. Wysox, within half mile of the Susquehanna. XVIII. 700 Acres valuable farming land. Atlantic county, New Jersey. XIX. Tenements and improved Real Estate, To wanda Borongh, and othpr properties. MONTANYE & WARD, Extcute.Coaveyanees, tnrnish Briefs ot Title, buy and sell Real Estate, collect rentals and liens,survey and examine all kinds of property. They are prepared to negotiate sales of farms, homesteads, and properties especially desirable to capitalists ; to procure advances of money upon bond aud mortgage, and to prosecu'e in quiries for those desiring to make investments or secure a home. They will effect (NSUR A N 0 E luthe best known companies, FIRE, LIFE, AC CIDENTAL and INLAND MARINE. They have exclusive Agency lor Bradford and neigh boring counties lor leading companies iu these Bavcral departments of Insurance. Those who desire to bny or sell farms ; All v. bo v. ish to effect Insurance against Fire: Al! who seek permanent investments for the lutuie benefit ol their families, in secure and first-class Lite Companies ; Capitalists desiring to buy or sell valuable speculative properties: All wishing surveys and examinations : All wishing advances upon valuable real propei ty ; All who wish to obtain lease or rental of Farms or Tenements, Are respectfully solicited to entrust such busi ness to our Agency. Further particulars furnished at our office. Office, Union Block Towanda. (To be re moved May Ist, to corner of Main and Pine streets.) G. D. MONTANYE, HENRY WARP. ! " PROPERTIES ADVERTISED FREE OF CHARGE. I REFERENCES: ! Hon. U. Mercur. Towanda, Pa. ! Hon. Wil.iam Elwell, Bloomsburg, Pa. C. L- Ward, Esq.. Towanda. M. C. Mercur, G. F. Mason A Co., Bonkers, Towanda. J. 1). Montonye, Towanda. LatLrop, Luddington A Co , New York. Dickson Brothers, Philadelphia. Hon. John N. Conynghaoi. Wilkes-Barre. Charles Parrisle, Wilks-Barre. Hon. F. B. Streeter, Montrose, Pa. Towaada. April 2.1867. Cegal PROCLAMATION.— Whereaa Hon FARRIS R. STREKTER rie-i.lent Judge of the 12th Judicial Distiirt. r settleae 11 LA FA YE lIE DICKER- ON HIRAM H. BRANT. April 9 1*67." Administrate- XECTTTOR'S NOTICE —Notic is hereby given that all persons indebte to th< estate of CALEB INUEKSON, late ot S eshequin, dee'd, are requested to make iui mediate payment and ah h ving claims upon said estate will present them duiy n'bentlcsleil ior settlement CHARLES CHAFFEE April 10, 1867. Execu*',, REGISTER'S NOTICE.—PUTTEE M hereby given, that there has been filed and settled in the office of the Register of Wilis in and lor the county of Bradford, accounts ot ad ministration upon the following estates, vi/.. Final acc't of Martin Womer, adm'r of the estate oi George King, late of Wells, dee'd. Final acc't of J. O. Alger, adm'r ol the es tate of J. W. Alger, late ol Orwell, dee'd. Final acc't of Mathew Hill jr., adm'r e! toe estate of Hiram B. Joiner, late of Sprinrtie.'d. deceased. Final account of Geo. Loyn, adm'r of the e-, tate of John Howe, late of Warren, dee'd. Final acc't ol I'. 8. Brewster, guardian ot Catherine Middaugh. minor child ot Isaac M : dangh, late of Wyalusing, dee'd. Final acc't of Geo. A. Stevens and William Voug'ut, adm'rs of David Voaght, late ol Stand ing Stone, dee'd. Final acc't of W. S. Jayne and Thomas S. Manley, adm'rs of Oliver Bartlett, late of Can ton. dee'd. Final acc't of Isaiah Zaner adm'r oi William Zaner, late ot Albany, dee d. Final acc't of John K. Edsali, acting adm'r of Emly Drake, late of Litchfield, dee'd. Final acc't of Benj. M. Peck, adm'r of Hiaara Bennett, late oi Bnrlington, dee d. Final acc't of Delos Boekwell—Partial acc't of Mary T. Long, adm'ra of Alonzo Long, late | of Troy boro' dee d. [ Final acc't of Isaac Lyon3, guardian ot Mary J.Gray, minor child of Oliver S. Gray, late of ■funding Stone, dee'd. l rnal acc't oi Geo. F. Reddington, adm'r of E. P. Perinc, late of Troy boro' dee'd. Ema! account of E. A. Coolbaugh, adm'r of j the estate ot James Y. Amman, late ol Wysox. deceased. Final acc't of James Drake, adm'r of the es tate of Julia Darke, late of Litchfield, dee'd. ALSO—The appraisement of property .set of! by the Executor or Administrators to widows or children of the following decedents : Estate of Casper Garnett, " David Shores. " Milow Peet. '• John Owen. " Oliver O. Besley. Aud the same will lie presented to the Or phan's Court of Bradford County, on Thursday the 16th day of May, next, lor confirinatio; and allowance. H. J. MADILL, Jan. 10,1*67. Register. APPLICATION IN DIVORCE. To J. Kingsbury jr.—No. 518, May term 1866. You are hereby notified thai Kmm.t Kingsbury.your wile,by her next Iriend, W. K. Marshall, has applied to the Court of Com mon Pleas of Bradford County for a divorce troru the bonds ot matrimony, and the sail Court has appointed Monday the 6th day ol May, 1867, at two o'clock, p m., lor hearitro the said Emma, in the premises, at which time and place you van attend if you think prop er. WM. GBlFFiS,Sheriff. April 10, 1867. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.— WA Netice is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the estate of David J. Horton, late ot Shesheqnin twp.,dee'd. are requested to make immediate payment, aud those having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. WM DELPEUCH. April 8,1867. Administrator. SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue oi a writ of Ft. Pa. issued oat of the Court o Common Pleas ot Bradford county, and to me directed, there will be exposed to pnblic sale at tue Court Honse in the Borough of Towanda. on MONDAY, MAY 6,18 7, at one o'clock, p. m., the following described lot, piece or parcel of land, situate in Wysox twp. bounded as follows : Beginning at a" corner on the public road being t corner oi land of Mat thias H. Lanning, thence running north 40 D west by said Lanning's east line 100 pers., or thereabouts to a yellow pine stump a corner of several lots, thence north 77° east 18 per. to post a corner of the Pearsall lot, thence nortii 14° west 16a per. to a corner on the south line of lands of said Lacing, and the north-east corner of said Pearsall lot. thence north 53- east 107 pers. to a corner, being a corner ot sail": Laning and Harry Morgan' land, thence by said Morgan's land souih SI 3 east 118 pers to a corner, thence south 38° west 82 2-10 pers. to a corner on the east side ol the publiii road, thence south 21° east along the public road 112 pers. to the place of beginning. Containing 136 acres and 155 perches of iand, he the same more or less, about 80 acres improved with a framed dwelling hott-e, 2 framed barns, corn house, aud an orchard of Unit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit oi Edward Overton vs. Allen Jayne. ALSO—The following described lot piece or parcel of land situa e in Wysox twp., bounded and described as lollows : Beginning at the south-east corner of land of George Spalding, thence south 95 pers. to a post and stones, standing on the line oi an old survey known as the Adaly survey, thence on the line of said survey north 45° vest 22 pers. to the Wysox creek, thence east on the sonth line of said Geo. Spalding lot 111 pers. to the place ot beginning Containing 91 acres of iand, more less, about 6u acres improved, with a framed house framed barn and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the si.it oi Calvin B. Patch vs. Raymond Case. ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of laud situate in Rome twp., bounded as lollows : Beginning at a hemlock the north west cornti of Joseph Allen's lot. thence along the west line of the same south 2° west 56 pers. to a hemlock for a corner, tuenee south 36 0 east 7 pers. to a stake and stones iu the line between the townships of Rome and Wysox, thence along said line north 88° west 72 3-10 pers. to a corner of J M. Piollet's, thence along the line of the same north 9° east 55 pers. to a corner, thence south 88° east 79 9-10 pers. to the place of beginning. Containing 25 acres, be the same more or less. Seized and taken in execution at the snit o t A. W. Ayres, now to use of John Holmes vs. N. K. Woodburn. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Rome two., bounded and described as follows : Beginning at a stake and stones the north-east corner of John W. Woodburn'.- lot, thence south 4° west by land ol saidJ. W. Woodburn 72 pers. to a stake aud stones, thence north 88° west 56 pers. to a stake and stones, thence north 9° west 73 1-10 per* to a stake and stones, thence south 88° east by land of James McCarty 71 pers, to the place of beginning. Containing 28 acres and vi perches, be the same more or less. Seized and taken in execution at tho suii oi John Holmes' use vs. N. K. Woodburn. ALSO—The following described lot. piece ••! parcel of land situate iu Troy boro' bounded north by public highway, east by laud of F. 11. Peison. south by land of John F. Means, we-: by highway leading from Troy to Canton.— Containing j acre of land, more or less, all im proved, with one framed house and a few fruit tre s thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit oi Franklin H. Person vs. Warren H. Boles. ALSO—The lollov. iug desoribed lot. piece m parcel oi land situate m Sou h Creek twp.. bounded north by lands ol David Relyea nd Jesse Moore, east by Jesse Moore, s>uth b; lands oi Ebben Dunning, and west by lands of David Belyea. Containing So acres of land, more or less, about 30 across improved with e log bouse, log barn, and a few fruit, trees there on. Seized end taken in execution at the tail >n James S. I'atetisou vs. Henry Mil'er. Also at the suit of Edward Van Dinc's n*e v--. Henry Miller. ALSO—By virtue of a writ of Ven Expo., will be sold at the same time ai d place, the fol lowing described lot, pice or parcel of laud sit uate in Tuscaroiatwp., bounded north by Amou Armstrong, east by Elias and Geo. Solomon, south by John and Joseph Neighs, and west by W. H. A Peter Neighs. Containing about 80 acres, more or less, about 20 acres improved, with a framed House, Saw Mill, slab stable and a tew trait trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the -uil oi D. L.Thompson's use vs. Jacob Rought. Also at the suit of D. L. Thompson's use vs. John Rought 2d. WILLIAM GRIFFIS, April 8,1867. Sheriff. fp X ECUTO R'S N* 0T ICE- N otic e J is hereny given, that all persons indebt ed to the estate ot GUY TRACY, late of Milan deceasad, are requested to make immedi ate payment, and those having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticat ed tor settlement. HENRY W. TRACY, R. C. LOCK WOOD. C. L. TRACY. Aprils, 1867. Executors. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN -L v That J. K. Seems. A. J. Conklin, and others, have presented to tha Court of Com mon Pleas of Bradford County, the charter of the " First Methodist Episcopal Church ot Canton," praying the Court for a decree of incorporation, and that the same will be heard on ■) onday, May 6th. 1867. of which all per sons interested will please take notice. W. A. THOMAS, April 8, 1867. Prothonotaiy. | T7UNE ASSORTMENT OF BRAY IJ: ER Books at th# NEWS ROOM,