LOCAL AND GENERAL. See CROSS AT Go's, advertise ment of their New Book Store, in another column. frgf It is estimated that the Sus quehanna boom, at Williamsport, contains over 75,000,000 feet of logs. This vast amount of lumber will keep the mills run ning at that place in their fullest capacity during the coming summer, and will furnish employment to a large Dumber of laborers. FIRE IN TIOGA. —At about ten o'clock last Thursday morning fire broke out in a barn upon the farm of John J. A T. B. Mitchell, in Tioga township, Tioga Co., and raged until three barns and other outbuild ings were destroyed. Luckily, most of the valuable property usually stored therein had been taken out The loss is not less than $lOOO. No insurance. The fire is believed to have been incen diary.—Tioja Agitator. PERSONAL. —Judge STREETER has be came a resident of our borough. JOHN W. MIX sailed from New York on Saturday last, for a visit to Paris and the Exposition, and to see something of other foreign lands. —The many friends of WM. B. CLY MEii, Esq., of Wellsboro, will be rejoiced to learn that he has returned home with his family, much improved in health. He has been spending the winter in Cuba. GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK for May is on our table, filled, as usual, with a vari ety of interesting matter to ladies. The embellishments consist of "Play Hours" a most excellent design—and a first class steel plate ; colored Fashion Plate, Patterns in Patchwork, and Sleeping in Church.— Among the latest fashions will be found two new riding costumes,five lull-length Spring dresses with gored skirts, and thirteen new styles of hats and caps. The book contains, besides,descriptions of useful and ornamen tal articles in fancy work department. The May issue is an excellent number, which the ladies can hardly be without. THE ATLANTIC. —The Atlantic, fur May, opens with the "Guardian Angel," which increases in interest with every suc cueding number. ' 'History of the Sewing Machine," is one of the most readable and interesting articles we have perused for a long time. "Katharine Morne," No VHL, maintains the heroine's character for egotism to the letter. The other interesting articles are : The genius of Dickens ; Germany in New York ; the Plaintiff non-suited ; some unappreciated Characters ; Old-port in win ter ; Marble Quarri, the Custom of Burial with Heads towards the east, and Heroes of Central Africa. It is, altogether, a number el more than usual solid and readable infor mation. Published by Ticknor A Fields, Boston, at $4,00 a year, and for sale by all our Booksellers. ftajr We call attention with pleas ure to the card of„K. Davis, M. D. Leßays ville, Pa. Dr. Davis graduated with honor at Ham ilton College, N. Y. He has since pursued a thorough course of medicine under Dr JJ. Duwitt and graduated at Bellevue Hospital College, N. Y., with the advantages of a praoticai course at the Hospital connected therewith. Dr. Davis has since his entrance in the medical profession been associated in the practice of medicine with Dr. M. F. Dewitt of Whitenhall, Illinois. The simple statement that Dr. Dewitt of Leßaysville, has transferred to Dr. Davis his large practice is a strong assurance of the confidence and trust he reposes in his late student whom he thoroughly knows.— \V e bespeak for Dr. Davis a careet of useful ness and profit in the profession which he has devoted himself to, and commend him to such as need the service of the healing art ATHENS ITEMS.— From the Republi can : —The work on the Railroad between this place and the State line, is being vigor ously prosecuted. HIGH WATER. —The "Little Che mung" has got its back up again. On Thurs day the water ran across the road west of the bridge, so that it was impossible for the stage and her teams to pass, consequently we had no mail for two days. fair We are happy to state that our "Boro' Dads" are making a decided im provement in our side walks. The walks on Main street have been repaired, and a new walk is being laid on the Chemung road. These improvments reflect much credit to our new authorities. The Concert given by the Ath ens Glee Club, on Wednesday evening was a line affair. The young ladies who assis ted in the exercises done remarkably well, and those who are competent judges of mu sic pronounce them first class musicians. We understand the concert is to be repeated at an early day. We see by a circular that J. B. Goodman, formerly of this place, has be come Cashier (with Power of Attorney )lo transact business for the firm of Welles A Spalding, Lumber Merchants, at Chicago. Loth Messrs. C. F. and F. L. Welles of this place, are members of the firm. W ESTERN BRADFORD.--/YOM the Troy Gazette : —A few evenings ago some hare brained wretch stole a case of curls, switch es etc., from in front of Henderson's Barber •Shop. The case was found a few days after in a burn near, but the curls were gone.— Henderson's loss was about $46. BRADFORD COUNTY RAII.ROAD. —As we announced some time ago in our columns that ground for the new Granville and I ireeiiwood Railroad would be broken about the first of May, we were not surprised at a request to be present at the "ceremony." G. W. McMurray, ugent for the N.C. B. W. at Granville Summit, received orders on Saturday to proceed to work at grading for the road. On Monday he employed the necessary help, and selecting a place near A. M. Fitch's house, between Granville Summit and Troy, succededin "making a beginning," notwithstanding the unpleas ant weather. We hope the company will push the road energetically, so that we may ! <• able to obtain fuel at a lower price next winter. We shall have more to say of this road soon. ATTEMPT AT ROBBERY. — Last Friday, Mr. Pettiugill, of Leona, had occasion to visit the eastern portion of the town of Springfield to borrow some money, and on his return stopped at the tavern at Spring field Centre. It was in the evening, and there was a crowd in the bar-room drinking, and he was invited to drink, but refused.— Daring his stay he let drop the remark that he had been to borrow a hundred dollars, which it is supposed was the cause of the assault. Leaving the tavern about nine o'clock he had proceeded about a mile when he received a severe blow on the back of his head from a club. The blow was repeated several times, and turning, he raised his hand which was injured by'another b%w.— Again a stroke cut open the left sido of his head, severing some of the arteries and fetching him to his knees. He struck at his assailant breaking one of his knuckles by the stroke, and laid him over against the stone wall next the road. Just then he thought he saw another person coming, and he ran back up the road for safety. Reach ing Nathaniel Mattocks' house he was cared for and his wounds were dressed. There is little doubt that this was a case of attempted murder for the purpose of rob bery. It behooves men who travel lonely roads now-a-days, to provide lor their own protection. "NORWOOD : Or Village life in Aetc England," is the title of HENRI WARD BEECHEB'S new story in the N. Y. Ledger. Everybody should read it. For sale at the News Room, Towanda. Special Notices. A NEW HOUSE For Sale. Apply to GEO. P. CASH. March 21. fta?" Valuable House and Lot for sale, on 2d street, in Towanda Boro, posses sion given immediately. Enquire of W. T. Davies, Towanda Pa. ' tf. Ha?" The 10th term of Miss Os borne's school will commence Wednesday, May Bth. All applications for admittance must be made by parents. May 1, 1867. The First Nationol Bank of Towanda has declared a dividend of 5 pef cent., free of U. S. tax, payable to stockhol ders on and after May 3d. STOKE TO RENT —corner store iu 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. Jgy If you would have a beautiful light from your lamp, just go to Wickham Blacks and get one of those opal shades. Thej' are a new style, of • superior quality and of a variety of designs. TAKE NOTlCE. —Notice is hereby given that the condemned Cooper Work circulated through this County, purporting to have been made by me, and bearing my stamp, is not of my manufacture, as ail of my work is warranted to give entire satis faction. j. JONES. Towanda, May 1, 1867. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. —The sub scriber being about to remove from the borough, will sell his House and lot,situated in the sonth part of Towanda borough, ad joining the premises of Rev. Mr. Harris.— Apply on the premises, when terms will be made known. Possession given immediate ly- J. O. BLIGHT. March 26, 1867. tf. THE NEW "PORTABLE ORGANS" for sale at Powell's Music Store, Scranton, are mads by Mason A Hamlin, and in all of the most essential points are of the same mate rial and workmanship as their celebrated "Cabinet Organs," but in order to furnish a good instrument at a lower price, the cases are made smaller and of cheaper material.— Go and see them. May 1, 1867. EARLY TOMATOES. —I have ready for delivery, raised in pots, Keye's Early Pro lific, which is 30 days earlier tnan any other variety ; Early Tilden, Dreer's Extra Early, the Cook's Favorite, Perfected, Feejee, and Maupays. Egg Plants, and other early garden vegetables, fairly started and ready for delivery. Send orders to Towanda, April 15. HAKEY MIX. 7-30 TREASURY NOTES —The Govern ment is 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 5-20 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 OOO cords of Himlocb Bark and cut and haul the logs for 10,000,000 feet of lumber, on lands of the Schrader Land Com pany in Franklin twp Apply to the a nder signed at the Foot ot the Plane of the Barclay Rail Road- I D. M. McCIiANEY. . May 2, 1807.-2 m. 1 Nero 3U)oerttociu ente. F. s. m7 & coc: y.'i oi .v. Ortwu- Hni ■ and Piae Sla, r lUt'' i.■ 1 " J II o JK# wi The undersigned having tor med a partnership us general dealers in the GROCERY, GRAIN & PROVISION j BUHIX E S S , W'/ulu respectfully invite the attention ol close | buyers, and the public generally, to our stock I ol Goods purchased under very t ivorable oiicuni stances, which we oiler for Casix or short time, at prices which we think will satisfy our friend s that we can furnish Goods at the LOWEST MARKET RATES, One 01 our ilrm being constantly in New York, and making purchase*tor a large Jobbing house there, as well as for us. We hope by giviag per j soual attention to <-ur b.isiuess, keeping a lull assortment at all times, and liberal dealing with I our customers, to merit the confidence aad pat ronage of the community. Special attention given to Merchants and oth ers who buy goods by the package. Cash paid for all kinds of Grai t and Country Produce. FOX, STEVENS, MERCUR A CO. Towanda, April 1, 1867 . We have a large stock ol . (J 11 U I U E TEAS, selected with gre.it care, which will be sold by the box at New York Wholesale Prices. SUGAR, MOLASSES, SYRUP, RICE, Cuttee, Tobacco, Boap,S deratus, Starch, Candles, Crackers, &c. in great variety, cheap by the Package. A LARGE STOCK OF FLOUR on hand in Barrels, Sacks or in Bulk ; also Corn ileal cheap.—Feed Ac. PORK, II AM S AN D LARD, FISH. OF AIJT. KINDS. WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, StoneWare, Brooms by the quantity. BUIST'S GARDEN SEEDS. CLOVER At TIMOTHY SEED. ASIITON'S SALT, The only kind suitable for Dairy use. Agency lor the saie ot MARVIN A CO. KEROSENE OIL, j at Mannfucuaer's prices. This oil is put up in good sound tight barrels, warrantedto be full measure, and we believe the quality to be the best in market. rr OWA XD A X URSE RY. The subscriber is now prepared to fill orders for choice l'ruit and Ornamental 'Trees, Shrubs, Vines, Flowers and Plants. Thrilty and well rooted Standard and Dwarf APPLE TREES Ot tiie leading and be=t varieties, well supplied with hue fibrous roots, and warranted to grow. SIBERIAN BAB APPLES, four varieties. STANDARD AND DWARF PEAR | TREES. Fine first class trees of leading kinds. D warts) of bearing size. .STANDARD AND DWARF i CHERRY TREES. ORANGE QLIXCE TREES. The Celebrated Hale's Early Peach, , The best, most hardy and earliest ol all - peaches ; ripens last ol July. 1 have a nut lot j ot these trees of my own raising. Also ot nice ' tite ot other leading kinds ot Peaches. While Grape, Versailles and Cherry Currants, ! Houghton's and American Seedling Gooseber- j rie.s. GRAPE VEXES. Fine aad strong vines, well rooted, a-.d of vari- i ous sizes and prices. VARIETIES—foni, Ora ella, Delaware, Concord, Rebecca, Anna, Hart ford Prolific, ToKalon,Allen's Hybrid, Andiron ! da •. Diana, Isabella and Groveling. Rutland, Josiyn'.s Improved Black Cap, Yel low Antwerp Raspberries. Kittatinny, Wilson's Early and l.awtou Blackberries. STRA WRERRJES, Agriculturist, Russell's Great Prolific. Film re, Early Scarlet, Jucundaor 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- ' betiati Arborviiacs, Irish Junipers, EugiisU I Y'ew, Mahonias, Ac. DECIDUOUS-New American and Kilmar nock Weeping Willows, Horse Chestnuts,Moun- j tain Ashes, Purple Fringe, Spireas, Sweet I ■ Scented Shrub, Tamarix, Ac. CI.IMBING • PLANTS—Biguonia or Trumpet Flower, Clem j atis, Wistarias, Ac. ROSES—Hybrid Perpetual, Moss, Summer. Yellow Persian and Climbing Rose-, such as Baltimore Belle, (Jueeu of the Prairies, Dundee Rambler, Ac. All being large and strong plants. i invite the attention of the public to my Trees and Ornamental Shrubs, Ac., and respect fully solicit a fair share of custom, provided my stock ;uid prices suit. Now is the time to plant all kinds of hardy trees, plants, Ac. R. M. WELLES. Towanda Flats, April 23, 1367. JTLOUR AT WHOLESALE. Having cpened my Wholesale Stores on the line of the Erie Railway tor the sale of my ' CELEBRATED I'REMIUM FLOUR,! I am now prepared to furnish dealers along the road with CHOICE GRADES OF FEOVR A T LOW PRICES. Being so fortunate as t > se ire a large quantity of choice wheat in Michigan, in the winter, at prices far below the present rates, and as I al- 1 so manufacture my own Hour there, where I can select the best wheat, saving commissions aud profits usually paiJ by others, I am ena bled to sel. my .flour at least, 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 THE BESTFLUUR IN THE MARKET. Customers will please ask for Fountain's | 1 Premium Flour -if they want the best. Wholesale Flour Stores at Waverly, Tioga county, and Port Jervis, Orange Co., N. Y . J. H. FOUNTAIN. April 23, 1867. LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY—Office, 43 William St., and 704 Broadway, N. X. Capital, Surplus and Reserved Funds (Gold) $16,271,073 Assets in the United States, over 1 ,sOO,OOO j Daily Premiums, upwards ot (gold).. 17,0Uu j j The shareholders personally responsible ior j engagements of the company. All Directors must be shareholders. DIRECTORS IN New YORK.— Francis Cottenet. Esq. Chairman, Henry Grinnell, Esq., Deputy Chairman, Joseph Halliard, Jr., Esq., B. M. Archibald, Esq., H. B. M. Consul, Alexander Hamilton, Jr., Esq., Robert C. Ferguson,Esq. Alfred Pell. Km;., Resident Secretary. Alex ander Hamilton, Jr., Esq., Counsel of Board. BANKERS-Rbeuix Bank— Cammann A Co. 'lite Policies of this Company are issued by well-known American citizens resident in New I 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 them ; all claims are payable in cash on proof of loss, without deduction tor interest, aad not, as is usual, sixty days after presentation of proof j They expire at six o'clock, P. M„ aud not at noon. Life insurance efleoted, and annuities granted on favorable terms, U. B, McKEAN, Agent. Towanda. April 23, lbC7, HTHE LARGEST ASSORTMENT X ol Minors in town, at FROST'S, £ar>lcir $t (Eo.'s &ciq r £t&re. '" ' J i * u ■ • *• % A no*' MK'T? POSW ■ H H . S, JM ,rn f* USTEW FIBM! , iuiwi v-viirtbna ovxqul vbMii' * ■ -A* ph • i ; I I N T KW STORK! AND ik - • • * j | TST K W O O O 1> S ! i | TAYLOR & CO.,' Have just opened their largo and spacious store, and will keep at all times A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF DOMESTIC AND FANCY DKY GOODS. I I (Opposite Coil,ling fi; Russell.) ' | Towanda, April 16,1867. j ISTIEW FIEI I* KW STORK ! ! i ANT) ; NEW GOODS ! . I J j i j i TAYLOR & 00.,, l i I Have just opened their large and spacious Store, and will keep at all times, I 1 ( A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK j * OP I I i DOMESTIC AND FANCY I I i j t DRY GOODS. t ' ] (Opposite Codding & Russell.) I ] t , Towanda, April 10,15C7. rajttmpljrej) Brottjer'g Column. 18 8.&5.. S.&B. 67. teoooo ■',<> YES ! -®| II *IBIU TI V a ; a ___ • 1 LOOK OUT FOR, TILE 1 LOUK OUT It)H HIE LOOK OUT roll THE NEW STOCK NEW STOCK NEW STOCK • BOOTS AND SHOES. BOOTS AND SHOES, , BOOTS AND SHOES, NOW OPENING AT i NOW OPENING AT I NOW OPENING AT HUMPHREY BROTHERS. lIU Ml'H RE Y BROTII ER S HUMPHREY BROTHERS. .. •. NO DESCRIPTION NECESSARY NO DESCRIPTION NECESSARY j NO DESCRIPTION NECESSARY I As we have everything in the line, from th e 1 largest to the smallest. | R. W. 1867. R. W. READ I * i I Reasons why j Reasons why Reasons why You should buy yon- Boots and SU oes of us : 1 We deal in Boots, Shoes and Leather, EX CLUSIVELY. I 2 We are largely engaged in Manufacturing oursclve i i 3 f | We have lacilities for buying which no other ; home in this county has. j 4 We claim that cur neighbors are better judges of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Ac. than we are. therefore you should buy ol them and get the benefit o! their experience. 5 I We claim to he better judges ot Boots aud j Shoes than our neighbors, (who make this \ branch secondary) and you should buy of us, j and get the benefit, rf a judicious selection of \ goods. _ j ] (I J We are confident tu.it the prices will satisly ai I that we can sell a l etter quality of goods lor the same money, than can be purchased elsewhere. I. L. H. 1867. T. & F. JteD CONCLUSION 1 Having refitted and much improved our sales room, we invite all. to call and examine lor themselves. TIIE HARNESS DEPARTMENT ! On the Second Floor, is as usual fully stocked with every thing belonging to it. FULL AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT or LADIES AND GENTS TRUNKS, AC., 4C., AC. Towanda, May 0,1867. Heal Grataie anb Jitmant*. jy£ 0 X TA>' Y E A W ADD, HEAL ESTATE AGENCY, Offer sale the Icffiowingproperties at reoaonable prices and rpin favorable terms : I. Twelve town lots, on Lombard ami Third Hts. rownnda Bororfgb. 11. ; 10,000 acres heavily timbered land on the read waters o! the Sinnamahoning, Potter CO., ?a. 111. A Valuable Anthracite Coal Property, near -fcranton, Pa. IV. | 7,000 Acres of Wild T/ind in steward son j ownshlp, Potter county, Pa., heavily timbered. V. 2G Town Lots in Monroe Borongh, Bradford j county, Pa. VI. 782 Acres ol improved and timbered land, known as the Peltier and Pratt farms, in Melu tyre and Union townships, Tioga and Lycoming | counties, Pa. To be srlil iu lots. VII. 49Town Lots iu New Milford, Susquehanna | co. Immediately adjoining the Railway 1c- I pot. VIII. One third of 100,000 acres of wild timbered j j land, Montgomery County, Georgia. IX. 3,000 Acres Wild Land. Svllivaa county, Pa. j x. ' A valuable Coal property .near Wiikes-Barre, i Pa., having thereon all the coal veins of the i Wyoming Valley. \ ... j 122 Acres good Panning Land, Burlington township, Bradford county. XII. I | 2,000 Acres, more or less, wild land, heavily i timbered, Mclntyre township, Lycoming coun ty, Pa. XIII. GO Town Lots, situate on Main. Railroad and Centre streets, Towanda, XIV. 40 Acres of improved tarming land, highly cultivated, Wysox township, near Towanda. XV. I 11 Acres highly improved tanning land suita ble lor a ' truck ' farm, or residence—Wysox. XVI. 7 Acres improved land, Wysox, ten minutes walk from Towanda Borough. I A FINE RESIDENCE, I With every modern improvement and conveni ence. House nearly new. XVII. 70 Acres heavily timbered land, ork. pine,, . ckesunt, &e. Wysox, within half mile ot . the Susquehanna. XVIII. 700 Acres valuable farming land. Atlantic 1 county, New Jersey. | XIX. j Tenements and improved Real Estate, To- f ■ wanda Borough, and other properties. MO XTAX YE A WARD, Execute.Conveyances, furnish Briefs of Title, buy and sell Ileal Estate, collect rentals and lien s,survey and examine all kinds of property. They are prepared to negotiate sales ot farms, homesteads, and properties especially desirable to capitalists ; to procure advances of money upon bond and mortgage, and to prosecute in- j quiries for those desiring to make investments or secure a home. They will effect IXSUR A X c E In the best known companies, EIRE, LIFE, AC- ' CIDENTAL and INLAND MARINE, They have exclusive Agency tor Bradford and neigh i boring counties fur leading companies iu these | ssverai departments of Insurance, ■ Those who desire to buy or sell farms; All who wfs'i to effect Insurance against Fire; ■ All who seek permanent investments for the iuture benefit ot their families, in secure and ' lirst-class Life Companies ; Capitalists desiring to bay or sell valuable ; speculative properties; i All wishing surveys and examinations ; All wishing advances upon valuable real property ; 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 otir office. Office, Union Block, Towanda. (To be re moved May Ist, to coiner ol Main and Pine streets.) G. I). MONTANYE, IIENRY WARD. t&F" PROPERTIES ADVERTISED FREE OF CHARGE. REFERENCES: Hon. U. Mercur. Towanda, Pa. Don. Wil.iamElweil. Bloomsburg, Pa. O. L. Ward, Esq., Towanda. M. C. Mercur, " G. F. Mnsou & Co., Bonkers, Towanda. J. D. Montanye, Towanda. i Lathrop, Luddington • .JOHN DJCKKRSu.N late of Wam-ti twp., nro rein • to make immediate payment and those hav ing demands again.-.. Said estate will pi- • them daly aathrnticatc-l for sc'rU-n..- • LAFAYOTTE DICKKIWON HIRAM H.BRANT, April 9 1867.* Admin intra -. Exec otqr'S NOTICE -X.H... u hereby given that ail persons indebte . to the estate of CALEB INffERSON, late ot ,3 eshcquiu, dee'd, are requested to mik im mediate payment, and aU h- ving claims upon said estate will present them duly T.hsutica'e-i tor settlement CHARLES CHAFFEE, April 10, ISC.7- Executor A DMIXISTRATOR'S XO'i ICE.— Jk Notice is hereby given, that ail j-,--rs . : ■ indebted to the es'ate of David !. Hortoa. late of Sheshequin twp., dee'd. are requ • it m..ke immediate payment, and those h.re claims against said estate will present them duly luthenticated for settlement. WM DELPEUCII, April.B,lBG7. Administrate r. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.—X Mice Is hereby given, that ail persons i.o.V ' id to the Ok late of GUY TRACY, late of Milan deceassd, are toque ted to make iramed. ate payment, and those having claims against said estate will present them duly anther': 1 ed for settlement. HENRY W. TRACY, R. C. LOCK W'OO.O, C. L.TRACY. April 8, 1867. Executors. ADMIXIS'RS NOTlCE.—Notice 5 hereby giver, tltat all persons indebted t the estate of 11ARRLET MEANS, dee d., iateoi W jsoxtwii., are rcque sted t> make payment without delay, and those having lairas agii: sa d estate present them ,duly aatheutiea ted tor sett lenient. S. C. MEANS, I May 2,1867. Administrator. ' \ DMIXISTRATOR'S NOTICE.— I XI. Notice is hereby given, that all persons ; indebted to the esta'.e of Nathan Kifborn | dee'd, late of Franklin twp., are requested to make immediate payment, and the having 1 demands against said estate will pre-ent the. t duly authenticated for settlement. M. U. KILRURN, I May 2,1867— * Administrator. I SHERIFFS SALE.-—By virtue of IJ a writ of Vend. Expo., issued on the Court ot Common Pleas to me directed, the;-, i will be exposed tj public sale at thet .art House in the Burnigh O! t'owan li, on sa ao. it ; DAY, MAY 11, 1867, at I o'clock, p. the j following described lot, piece or pt# 10. laud ! situate m Herriek twp., bounded nor a by nan jol William Hillis, on the eat b said Wiii, ...i Hlllis,on the south by the public highw .. el 1 west by lands o F. 8. V. h'ituan. Caatti ing ; 30 acres of land, more or loss, about If improved, with a board shanty aad .a oil 1 .g ' barn and few fruit trees thereon. | Seized and taken in execution at the suit ot I AnnDonolioe vs. Michael Co!.-man. WM. GRIFFUb April 15,1367. Sheriff. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE —X >t : hereby given, that all person-: ind bte l > I the estate of Wm. tieely.laie ofalidgbeiry twp , dee'd., are requested to make nam La: ,i , ■ ment, and all persons having claims n : : * said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. DAVID GARDNER, DANIEL RIGHTMiRE _April 17, 1807. Executor.-. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.—Not hereby given that all persons indebted t, • the estate of John Ho lien back, dee'd., late i of Wyalusing, are requested to ut.ih ■ La:., di ate payment, without delay, and those having i claims against , said estate must pre: -nt the:. i d.:!y authenticated for settlement. 1.. P. STALFOI'D, March 28,1367. Executor. iUiscdicntcotis. JXI PORTA NT TO FARMERS My Goodrich Seedling Po ' -, „-.a;y . j. | the oi ignat stock, and hence 'rue to name, are now ready for delivery to tii alio bavt a', to: • dy engaged thorn s and also a - .y to wh- . r may wish to secure tbe.-e (hoi -a - , .u : the ensuing spring. From trial ot tie above ) atoes by thus [ who were so fortunate as to secure some seed . from me last spring —most larmcr b re 1 , come aware of their vast superiority v.vu ali j others. They arc unrivalie . in their imuivo ■ yield ; exceedingly ex client f . within easy reach ot the church and . privileges of Towanda borough. Forte ;:. sale, 4*c., enquire ot the subte'riber on the prem ises. MORGAN D. BTRIUKLAixD. Wysox, April 8, 1867.—tT* W "ANTED IMMEDIATELY. 0U men. toast as salcsmtu for COBB-N ILLUSTRATED DOMES no BIBLE. sing upwards of 1,500 crown quarto pt' --i : (Jomuientary ot 17,000 Notes from d.ih.- a Commentators; 700 Engravings; Family l'i tograph Department ; Exrer.rled Oon'-ordan •- Maps, Biblical History, Chionologij il Tab: .. Ac., Ac. A book that always sells. Our age sales are 500 copies per day. Asa-:, aril Bible for Families, Tea hers, Minister- an l aiiluvcrsoi the word oi Gud,it has no coiup titer- No License required for Agents, i i particulars address, H. A. STREET & U(>., Box 222, Harrisbnrg. Pa. April 8,1867. —6t. /CARRIAGES FOR SALE CHEAP ! The subscriber liaviug sold his shop, will .':- p -e of his stock of CARRIAGES & BUGGIES at very low prices. He has on hasd lor sale - Buggies and two plattorm Deaiociat Wa-.ui. , made ol the best niatcrlal.au liu the m t ivm .- manlike manner. Those wishing to buy, will E well to call,as a rare opportunity,!.- ol fi-d to imy a good Buggy cheap. 1 have also on land M second hand Carriages, which have been i •' thorough repair, and will be sold very eh . p; Towanda, April 15, ,'67. G. 11. DR UHS. MAVERN PROPERTY FOR SALE JL The subscriber offers for sale his Tirve: Property, situated in Wy-.'x township, >pa th e borough of Towanda, whlun a tew rods the bridge. Tho buildings are coma odiu-. and well arranged and the location an excellent one. Possession will be given immediately.- For terms apply to G. 1). Montanye, Towanda. or to the subscriber at Myersburg. WM. VAN BRUNT. April 3,15G7.-3m. FINE ASSORTMENT OF PRAY Ell Books at the NEWS ROOM.