f! tatlf o*4 fUpartef. LOCAL AND GENERAL. We notice that the steam ship "City of Washington," "On which J. W. Mix, Esq., of this place took passage for France, made a safe trip, arriving at Liverpool on the 15th inst. tar I)r. D. DEWITT'S card appears in another column, and he offers his profes sional service to the people of Towanda and vicinity. The Doctor brings with him a high reputat ion for experience and ability, and is undoubtedly deserving the confidence of the public. FATAL ACCIDENT. —A fatal casualty occurred on the 17th inst., in Forks Town ship, Sullivan county, at the raising of Suy ders Mill. The foot of a post ot one ol the bents slipped, when being raised, and the bent tell, striking Joel M. Carty, and killing him instantly. He leaves a large family to mourn his death. lay- Itev. Thos. K. Beechcr, of El inira, returned from South America in the Steamer Arizona, which arrived in New York a week ago Saturday afternoon, and rather unexpectedly made his appearance at home the next morning. His health is much improved, and he has gained thirty pounds in flesh. "Woman's Work iu the Civil War, a Record of Heroism, Fatriotism and Fatience." The authors are L. F. Brock ets M. D., and Mrs. Mary C. Vaughn, both well known in the field of letters. The let ter press is perfect, and the steel-engraved portraits of noted women of the war execu ted in the highest style of art. It w ill con tain about SOU pages.— Conserve lice, Lcnven xcortli, K. S. Kusseil A Go. A CARD. —To THE PUBLIC. —As the opinion has became prevalent that I am connected with the Firm of C. F. Cross A Co. who have just opened a first class Book Store in Patton's Block Towauda Pa., I take this method to inform you that I am not nor do I expect to be in any way inter ested or connected with the aforesaid firm, further than that they have my best wishes for their success. Jno. J. GRIFFITH. Towanda, May 22, 1867. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF TOWANDA FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, Capital $125,000. Deposits received payable 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 sale. Drafts payable in England, Scotland,lre land or Wales, in any amount over one pound sterling, furnished at lowest |iites. 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. G. F. MASON & Co., BANKERS.—In vite acconnts, 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. POWELL & Co.—Would respectfully announce that they Lave connected with their business a Millinery department, and intend at all times to keep a full A complete assortment of goods in that line. This department is under the superin tendency of Ladies thoroughly accomplish ed in their profession, whose long experi ence is a certain guarantee that all goods manufactured by them will be of the most fashionable styles and best workmanship. The stock entirely new has been selected with great care, and is now offered Whole sale A Retail at Low Prices. Towanda, May '23, 1867. 7-30 TREASURY NOTES—IMPORTANT NO- TlCE.— Holders of the August issue of Sev en-Thirties wishing to convert them into Five-Twenty Bonds bearing six per cent, in terest in gold, can now do so at the First Nationaf Bank of Towanda. This is probably the most favorable time to make the conversion. If delayed until maturity of the notes, the rush will bo so great that the Treasury Department will be unable to supply the Bonds promptly. In making the exchange, the interest will be allowed on the Seven-Thirties to date of conversion, and the back interest on the Five-Twenty Bonds paid to same date, in currency. This interest will be returned to holders of the Bonds July ls(, in coin, mak ing a clear profit to them of ichalcver the pre mium on gold is at thai time. Compound Interest Notes—June and Ju ly Sevcn-Tlilrties, 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. LETTS, Jr., Cashier. Towanda, March 11, 1867, SOMETHING NEW. Becoming con vinced that the wants of the people of this and adjoining Counties warrant me iu so doing, I have constructed at much expense, two finely arranged Hoi Houses for propa gating Grape Vines, Flowers, and all kinds of Green House Flants. I devote my whole time to the business and now offer for sale the following varieties: GRAPE VINES— Ion:-.. Allen's Hybrid, Is raelis, Delaware, Hartford Frolifie, and all of the better known varieties, which 1 offer at prices that dely competition. ROSES —Geant des Battailles, Con. Jac quiiuiuot, Gen. Washington, La Reins, Vic tor Verdier, Hcrinosa, Souvenir de Malmai sou and many other monthlies. Also Moss and Climbing Roses. Among the Miscellaneous Flants will be found Heliotropes, Fansies, Tuboroscs,Cin eraria, Calceolaria, Carnations, Salvias, Fu chias of all kinds, Veronica, Myrtles, Gera niums of all varieties, Verbenas of all col ours, Tulips, Gladiolas, Dahlias, Ac., Ac., in endless variety. VEGETABLE FLANTS.— EarIy and late Caul iflower, Cabbages : Early Winningstadt, Ox- Heart, Large York and Sugar Loaf, Dreei's Late Drumhead, Late lied 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 for sale. All plants nicely packed in moss and can bo carried unp distance with safety. I extend a cordial imitation to all to call and see the garden. HARRY MIX. Towanda, March 1, 1867. 4m'. Ncui wttmertiscmcnts. J|lOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY ! ASPINWAI.LS HALL, TOWANDA, SATURDAY A MONDAY EVEN'OS JUNE Ist anil 3d., AIIAVANETUNK'S GREAT ENTERTAINMENT 01 the Maimers and Customs of the Western Indians, given by a troupe of Gcuuiuc Native Indians, trom the Plains of the West. Ncos kalecta's beautiful Concert of Ballads, Songs, Solos, Ac. WILLIE WASHBURN. Leon, Eddie and Master Clarence, the Gymnasts of the World, in thgir astonishing school of Olympian games ot Ancient Greece and Rome. Three complete Shows in one. Perfect in every department. Admission 25 cents. Reserved seats 35 cents. Entertainment will commence at precisely S o'clock. Polite ushers in attendance. G. 0. KNAPP, Advance Agent. Will exhibit at MONROETON, June 1 .ROME, June 5, STANDING STONE. June 6, WYA LUSiNU, June 7, CAMPTOWN. June 8. D GOONS T R UC T I 0 N 1 The favorite Clothing Store oi Shlam, is re constructed by COHEN & ROSENFIELD, Who beg to inform the citi/.eus ol this place and vicinity, that they will as heretofore keep a good selected stock ot READY MADE CLOTHING, AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, Which will he sold at a great reduction in prices. Call and see. . COHEN A ROSEN FIELD. Towanda, May 30, 18C7. TJ I Y TIIE BEST! THE WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MA C 111 N E Has been proved to be the best for the follow ing reasons Ist. It makes the lock Stitch alike on both sides, which will save thread enough in a lifetime to pay lor itself. 2d. it makes the Lock Stitch wit'out a shuttle (a patent by Mr. Wilson.] dispensing with many wearing points. 3d. It has a fllass Cloth Pressor, Braider and Colder, which no other machine has. Examine all the different patents, [they all claim to be the best] betorc you buy. HOME REFERENCES: Kev Wm Harris, Rev J T Browned, Mrs C L Ward, Mrs John Ward. Mrs B S Russell, Mrs B W Emory, Mrs J C Pierce, Mrs H P Moore, Mrs Henry Stevens, C B Patch, llcv David Craft, Mrs 11 A Prink, Miss Lizzie Cooper, or any per son who has used one. The Machines or sam ple of work may be seen by calliin at WICK HAM & BLACK'S Crockery Store, ore Mr i£ J EAST A BROOKS, at Stevensvillc. Towanda, May 30,1807. JJBW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! 11. W . ECDY, Would announce to the citizens of Towanda, and the public generally, that he has in store and daily receiving, new and FRESH GOODS, In his line, suitable to the wants of the people, which he will sell lor Currency at former GOLI) PRICES! Consisting as usual of good well and reliable made CLOTHING! (No Shoddy of any kind) consisting in BUSINESS SUITS, All grades. GOATS, VESTS AND PANTS, All Wool. DRESS COATS, PANTS & VESTS, Linen Coats, Dusters and Pants, Over Alls and Over Shirts, Linen and Paper Collars, Linen, Cassimere and Flannel Shirts, Neck Ties, Suspenders, Gloves, Canes, Leather Bags, Spring Style Silk, Soft and Straw Hats. All first class. Remember that Goou Goods are cheaper at a fair price than poor goods at any price. Call and examine my goods before bay ing. Next door to Powell A Co. E. W. EDDY. Towanda, May 28. 1867. (AAUTION. —All persons ate here- J by forbid trusting any person on my ac count, as I shall not pay any debts contracted by any person except myself after this date. CHARLES NEWELL. Wysox, May 24,*1867.* THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT of Mirr ore ia towu, at FROST'S, ffiftsctllancfittß. RR OwA NN A AARR IA G E F A C T ORY. The undersigned respectfully announce to the public that they have purchased the CARRIAGE SHOP OF G . H . DRAKE, And are now prepared to build work iu TII E LA T EST STY L E And most workmanlike manner. They will constantly keep on hand an assortment of si den did TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES, FAMILY CARRIAGES, DEMOCRAT AND LUMHEII WAGONS, ONE AND TWO HEATED ALBANY SLEIGHS. ALL WORK WARRANTED. REPAIRING promptly atteuded to at ica souabic prices. 11KVANT A STOLEN. Towanda, May a, lsu7.—ly. JYEW STORE AND NEW GOODS FRESH FROM TilE NEW YORK MARKETS. CHEAP AS TFIK CHEAPEST. The subscribers have purchased the building lately owned by A.J, Noble, (one door south of Liciiiicm iu's Block,) and have filled it with GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, Fruits o! all kinds iu ih'-ir season, (fresh and died), in bat every tiling usually louud in a first class PROVISION S T ORE. A share ol the patronage ol Towanda aud vi cinity is respectfully solicited. We will |> tv the highest market price for all kinds ol COUNTRY PRODUCE. We also have the sole Agency ' for Bradford and adjoining counties for llie sale o! the Cele brated Virginia and Norili Carolina Sinokiu g Tobacco, A liberal discount made to the tr.de . BRAMI! H.I. A <'OWEI.I, Towanda, April 9,15G7. 2 3,0 0 0,0 00 ! The new Mix Per Cent. PENNSYLV t XI A S T A T It L 0 A X! Eice liuiu all .Stale, County an 1 .Municipal t.ix.i tiou. Will be furnished in .-.urns to ait, on applica lion to the nearest Bank or Banker; also by either of the undersigned, JAY COOKE & CO. OR EX EI, A CO. E. W. CLARK A CO. Bankers, Philadelphia. April 21), 1867 3m* RJHEAP PASSAGE FROM OK TO IRELAND OK ENGLAND ! apio.s> co.'s i. ink of sTEAMsmrs fkom or to QL'KENSTOWN OB LIVE WOOL . Williams & Union's old "Black Star Line" ol Liverpool Packets, sailing every week. Swaliow-tail l.iuc ol Packets from or to I. don, sailing twice a month. Remittances to England, Ireland an d Scotland payable on demand. For further particulars, apply to Williams A Guion, 2'J Broadway, New-Yor ~ or (5. F. MASON A CO., Baukers, Oel.l, 1-eo. Towanda, Pa, US. BONDS. • 7 310 TREASURY NOTES, COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES, Bjught aud sold by B. S. RUSSELL A CO. The Treasurer of the United States is now cou vertingthe first Scries ot 7 3-10 Treasury Notes in the 5-20 Bonds ol 1865. Holders in this vicinity who wish to have their Notes convert ed, can do so by calling on us. B. S. RUSSELL A CO., Aug. 20,18CG. Baukers, Towanda, Pa. \Y A N T E I) ! d,UU(J CORDS HEMLOCK BARK ! The Towanda Tannin , Company will pay the highest price for Bark delivered at their Tan nery at Greenwood the ensuing season. The Superintendent will be happy at all ttmi s to give instructions or information as the peel ing and curing Bark. Proposals a c invited lor the iurnishing aud laying down ol 4,000 lect I'inc Water Pipe or Tubing. JAS. B. HOWE. Towanda, April I. lso7. Superintendent. /J ASH PAID FOR DEACON AND VEAL SKINS, Also, HOMEMADE CLOTH EXCHANGED FOR WOOL, AT DAYTON'S. Towauda, April 8, ISO7. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE,— The subscriber otters for sale his farm in Wysox, nearly opposite Towan a. This farm contains 120 acres of laud iu a high state of im provement, with a splendid dwelling house, barns and outbuildings. It has a larg never failing orchard stocked with go >d liiiitot ev ery description. It is in a g <1 neighborhood within easy reach ot the church and school privileges ol Towanda borough. For terms ot sale, Ac, enquire ol thcsuhscriber on the prem ise ■. MORGAN D. STRICKLAND. Wysox. April s, 1807.— tf* ■yALU ABLE FARM FOR SALE. V The subscriber offers for sale his farm sit uate in North Towauda, about oue mile from Towauda Borough, on the road leading iro in Towanda to Waverly. Said iarui consists of 62 acres on the east and about 41 acres onth> west side ot the road, lias a new framed barn framed dwelling house, and good fruit thereon, aud is well watered. Terms made easy. For further particulars enquire on the premies ol >vm. ii. watts. March 14, Isil7. "VTOTICE TO JOBBERS AND LA -Lv BORERS.—Jobbers and laborers are wautcd to peel 5000 cords ot II mlock Bark, and cut and haul the logs tor 10,000,000 feet of lumber, on lands of the Schr iderLtnd Com pany, ia Franklin twp. Apply to the under signed at the Foot ol the Plane ol the Barclay Rail Road. D. M. MoCUANI.Y. May 2, 1867.—2 m. rriAVERN PROPERTY FOR SALE A The subscriber otters for sale his Tavern Property, situated in Wysox township, opposite the borough ol Towanda, withia a few rods of the bridge. The buildings are commodious, and well arranged and the location an excellent one. Possession will be given immediately For terms apply to G. D. Montanye, Towanda, or to the subscriber at Myer-bnrg. VfM. VAN BRUNT. April 3, 1867.—3 m. NOTICE. —L. C. NELSON WOULD hereby notify all persons indebted to him that he has sold out his st ie, aud ail accounts not settled by the first of Julv next, will be left for collection. May 2, 1867. tj. 1. DILL T I M B E II PROMPTLY SAWED AT BARCLAY STEAM MILL. Also, large lot of Seasoned Hemlock Boards, on hand. Apply at Barclay Office, Towanda, I or J. Q, Blight, Barclay. May 23,1807. (tayloi & CO.'B Ntm Store. E"EW FII! NEW STORE! AND NEW CT O () L) S ! TAYLOR & CO., Have just opened their large and spacious store, and will keep at all times A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF DOMESTIC AND FANCY DRY GOODS. (Opposite Codding & Russell.) Towanda, April 10, 1867. NEW IFTI&M ! iNEW STORK! AND IST IE *W GOODS! TAYLOR & CO., Have just opened their large and spacious Store, and will keep at nil times, A I.AItOK AM) WELL SELECTED STOCK OF D„U MES TI C AND FAN CY I>KY GOODS. (Opposite Codding & Russell.) Towanda, April IC, 13C7. sump!)rcg Brotljtr's Column. Till Til IS MIGHTY! S. I 18 I & I 67 I li. YEb ! -®g LOOK OUT FOR THE LOOK OUT FOR THE LOOK OUT FOR TIIE NEW STOCK NEW STOCK NEW STOCK BOOTS AND SHOES, BOOTS AND SHOES. BOOTS AND SHOES, NOW OPENING AT NOW OPENING AT NOW OPENING AT HUMPHREY BROTHERS. H U M I' II KEY B R O T II E IIS HUMPHREY BROTHERS. NO DESCRIPTION NECESSARY NO DESCRIPTION NECESSARY NO DESCRIPTION NECESSARY As we have everything iu the line, from the largest to the smallest. LET THEM KNOW! IR/.W. 11867 I E/.W Hs6™ READ ! Reasons why Reasons ivhy Reasons why You should hay your Boots and Shoes ol us : 1 We deal in Boots, Shoe.-, and Leather, EX CLUSIVELY. 2 w'e are largely engaged in Manufacturing oursc-lve . We have facilities for buying which no other house iu this county lias. 4 We claim that our neighbors are better judges ol Pry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Ac. than we are. therefore you should buy of them and get the benefit ol their experience. 5 We claim to be better judges of Boots and Shoes than our neighbors, (who make this branch secondary) and you should buy of us, aud get the benefit of i judicious selection ol goods. 6 We are confident that the prices will satisfy ail that wc can sell a Letter quality of goods for the same money, than can be purchased elsewhere. WE HAVE DONE IT! 1.1L.1H.1T.1&1F. mar conclusion ! ! laving refitted and much improved our sales room, we Invite all to call and examine for tiiem selves. TIIE HARNESS DEPARTMENT! On the Second Floor, is as usual fully stocked with every tiling belonging to it. FULL AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT or • LADIES AND GENTS TRUNKS, AC., AC., AC. Towauda, May 9,1807. tUal Estate ant> Insurance. 0 N T A NY K A W A RD, REAL ESTATE AGENCY, Offer sale the following uroperlie at reosonaole prices anc upon lavorable terms : I. Twelve town lots, on Lombard and Th.rd Sis. Towanda Borough. IT. 10,000 acres heivily timbered land on the head waters ot the Sinnamalioriiiig, Potter CO., Pa. 111. A,Valuable Anthracite Coal Property, near Soranton, Pa. IV. 7,000 Acres ol Wild Land in Stewardson township, Potter county. Pa., heavily timbered. V. 26 Town Lots in Mouroe Borongh, Bradford county, Pa. VI. 782 Acres of improved and timbered land, known as the Peltier and Pratt farms, in Mcln tyre and Union townships, Tioga and Lycoming counties, Pa. Tu bo si Id hi lots. VII. 4',)Town Lots in New Millord, Susquehanna co. Immediately adjoining the Ruilwiy De pot. VIII. One third ol I)',) 1 res of wild timbered laud, Montgomei C< • Georgia. IX. 3,000 Acres VV in. i u-i. Svliivan county, Pa. X. A valuable Coal property ueai Wilkos-Barre, Pa., having thereon all the coal veins of the Wyoming Valley. XI. 122 Acres good Faro. . i d, township, Bradford cmn v XII 2,000 Acres, in ue or .ess, wild iand, heavily timbered, Mclntyre township, Lycoming coun ty, Pa. XIII. 60 Town Lots, situate on Main. Railroad and Centre street , Towanda, XIV. 40 Acres of improved larmiug iand, highly cultivated, Wysox township, near Towanda. XV.. 11 Acres highly improved fanning land suita ble tor a • truck farm, or residence—Wysox. XVI. 7 Acres improved laud, Wysox, ten minutes waik from Towanda Borough. A FINE RESIDENCE, With every modern improvement and conveni ence. House nearly new. XV-il. 66 Acres heavi on ied land, oak, pine, chesaut, Ac. \V>- a thin half inile o f the Susquehanna XV 111. 700 Acres valuable farming laud. Atlantic county, New Jersey. XIX. Tenements and improved Real Estate, To wanda Borough, an Jot her properties. MO NT AN YE & WARD, Execute Conveyances, furnish Briefs ot Title, buy and sell Real Estate, collect rentals and iieus.survey and examine all kiuds of property. They are prepared 'o negoti ite sales ot farms, homesteads, and proper;ic- espccjally desirable to capitalists; to procure advances of money upon bond and mortgage, an ! fo prosecute in quiries for those desiiiug to make investments or secure a home The wi! effect INSUU A N C E In the best known eo.n m. s i-TBE, LIFE, AC CIDENTAL an IN \N. MARINE. They have exclusive \ 'i. o .ia i rd and neigh boring countie- ■ I ompanies in these savcral depart .: . . .nance. Those who desire to buy or sell tarins ; All who wish to cflect Insurance against Fire; All who seek permanent investments for the future benefit of their families, in secure and first-class Lile Companies ; Capitalists desiring to buy or sell valuable speculative properties ; All wishing surveys and examinations ; All wishing advances upon valuable real property ; All who wish to obtain iease or rental of Farms or Tenements, Are respectfully solicited to entrust such busi ness to our Age gey. Further particulars lurnished at our office. Office, Union Biock, Towanda. (To be re* moved May Ist, to corner ot Main and Pine streets.) G. D. MON'TASYE, HENRY WARD. PROPERTIES ADVERTISED FREE OF CHARGE. KEF .UKSUES: Hon. U. Merert I'.-w i>ula, Pa. Hon. Wil.iatn Elnih, Rlooinsburg, Pa. C. L* Ward, Esq., Towauda. M. C. Mercur, " G. F. Mason & Co., Bonkers, Towanda. J. D. Montauye, Towanda. Lathrop, Luddiugtou & Co., New York. Dickson Brothers, Philadelphia. Hon. John N. Couyngluua, Wilkes-Barre. Charles Parrislo, Wilks-Barre. Hon. F. B. Strceter, Montrose, Pa, Towanda, April 2, 1867. tt%a t SHERIFF'S SALE. Hy virtue of a writ of Pi. Fa., issued ont of the Court of Common Pleas to nit dirt 'od. there will be exposed to public sale on the premises on FRIDAY, JUNE 21, I*o7. at 2 o'cl, k,p. in., the following described ,tot, piece or parcel of land Hituate in Kylvania borough, bounded north by the public highway, Cast and „'.uth by lands ol Peleg Peck and if. Peck, ami west by lands ol Lcander Gregory. Containing 3-4 of an acre of land, more or less, all improved, with a framed house aDd framed barn thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of William Scouten vs. James Cunningham and John Bizby. WM. GPJFFIS, May 30,1867. Sheriff. A DMINIS'R'S NO TlCE.—Notice hereby given, that, all persons indebt ed to the estate of ANN C. DOTY, late of Wilmot deceased,are requested to make immedi ate payment, and those having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticat ed for settlement. JAMES DOTY, JOHN L. DOTY, May 28, 1867. Administrators. EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that all persons indebted to the estate of Sophia C. Fairehild, dee d., late of Windham, are requested to make inimedi ate payment, without delay, and those having claims against said estate must present them duly authenticated for settlement. MUX) PRINCE, May 28, 1867. Executor. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.— /A- Netice la hereby given, that all persons indebted to the estate of JOEL ETALFORD late ot Wyalusing twp., dee d, are requested to make immediate payment,' and those having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. JOHN F. CHAMBERLIN, May 28,1867.* Administrator. I A DMINIS'R'S NOTICE —Notice -o A is hereby given that all persons indebted i the estate of GEO. E. MARSHALL late of j Rome, dee'd, are requested to make im mediate payment, and all having claims upon [ said estate will present them duly authenticated ' tor settlement. ROBERT RICHARDS, .May 28, 15u7.* Executor A DMINIS'RS NOTlCE.—Notice is il hereby given that all persons indebted t. the estate ol HARRIET MEANS, dee'd., Lttcol Wjsoxtwp., are requested to make payment without delay, and those having claims against said estate must present them .duly uatheutiea ■ ted for settlement. b. C. MEANS, May 2,1867. Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- Notice is hereby given, that a;i i.eisons indebted to the estate of HENRY TALLADY, late of Monroe twp., dee'd., are requested to make immediate payment and those hav ing demands against said estate will prueut them duiy authenticated for settlement. • J. H. LEWIS, May 23, 1867." Administrator. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Notice is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the estate of Nathan Kiiborn, dee'd, late of Franklin twp., are requested to make immediate payment, and those having demands against said estate will present them duly authenticated lor settlement. M. H. KILBORN, May 2, 1867 * Administrator. fllisrellaneous. rj 1 OP.AC COA CI OA R S Wholesale and Retail at RANDALL A COMPTON'S First door south of the First National Bank, MAIN STREET, TOWANOA, PA. BRANDS OF TOBACCO—CHEWING. Gold Leal, Sunny Side, Piuc Apple, Michigan Fig, Rose Leaf and Star, which we oiler lor sale in quantities to suit customers. Packages ;u Barrels, hails and quarters. BRANDS OF CIGARS. American Eagle. Gea. Grant, Leboquct.lm perio, Tycoon and the very choicest brands of Yaras. FANCY SMOKING. The celebrated Lone Jack, Pride ol the Uui ted States, Virginislie .Gold Leal Navy and all kinds of Kiliieknick. Landlords supplied with . i: ■ Foil To bacco on liberal terms. All orders promptly 11 lie. •. notice. W. 11. RANDALL. . . . UMPTON. March 7, 1667. FTHIE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING Purchased the entire interest o! K. 11. PATCH, In in the firm ol C. B. PATCH A cO., is now prepared to offer to the citizens of Bradford County and vicinity, a large and well selected stock of -_ei GROCERIES, Which I have purchased tor Cash and fec-I ennfi deut that can sell at as low tigures as can be purchased elsewhere. I now off'sr to the public a splendid stock of TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, STARCH, SALICRATDS, SPICES, AC. Have on band a large stock ot AKRON FLOUR, GRAHAM 1)0. RYE DO. BUCKWHEAT DO. I keep constantly on hand, PORK, HAMS, LARD and kinds ot FISH. Would call tire at tention of the public to onr Can't Be Beat STOCK OF TOBACCO, In quality or price. Jesse Oakley s Celebrated Laundry, New York Chemical and Brown Soap. Pie ase call and examine our stock of WOODEN WARE. Large assortment ot YANKEE NOTIONS, TOILF.T SOAPS, Ac.,dec. I will pay the high est cash price tor COUNTRY PRODUCE. Farmers give us a call before selling elsewhere. C. B. PATCH. All persons indebted to the late firm will please call and make immediate payment. C. B. PATCH. Towanda , March If, 1867. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. My Goodrich Seedling Po.atoes, grown from the ui ignat stock, and hence •■!: *rue to name, are now ready for delivery to th • who have alrea dy engaged them ; and also a -a ply to whoever may wish to secure these choi c potatoes for the ensuing spring. From trial ol the above potatoes by those who were so fortunate aa to secure some seed from me last spring —most tanners have be come aware of their vast superiority over all others. They are unrivalled in their immense yield ; exceedingly excellent for table use, and very hardy—nearly free from rot or disease. All persons wishing them, bad better apply now or early as possible, and bring their b.t s to Dr. Porter's Drugstore. Early Goodrich, best early, $3 00 pr 1! Calico, beautiful and delicate, 300 " Gleason, fine lor winter use, 3 00 " Rusty Coat, superior yielders and good 3 00 •• Cuzco. enormously fruitful, - 00 *' Garuet Chili, at about the market price. Dec. 10,18CG. Dr. H. C. PORTER. PIIOTOGRAFU ALBUMS OF AL kinds for sale very low, at IUDGWAY'S DRUG & BOOK STORE.