r.cr--•.rs.» - wr. - c..'~rs v=_ 4M. k• I .a rA. LOCAL AND GENERAi. gip Rev. F.P. .H as trfs completed his first year as Rector o f Christ Church, this place on Sunday kit. I The Reverned 1 gentleman made it the oecasion of some very excellent and approgrh4e.reinartis. war The Schciol Dire4ore of Troy Borough have advertised for prOteseore to erect a Brick School House in that village to be occupied tor.* graded School. , Our School Board should take steps in the same direction., . 'ToivoibA tursay.--This establish meat has passed into the handsot Masao. WOOD & Alma, who are paying partici:du_ attention to the Restaurant. Persons desir ing a good meal eanpruCure it at the Bakery on short notice. tar Read the advertisement of Wm. B. limair, Dentist, in another column. Dr. KILLIM comes reccommended to us by - one of the best Dentista in eastern New York as a man of integrity, and a first class : operator. He has now been here id: months and has proven himself worthy of the re , speet and patronage of the public. THE CARAL—AII efforts to fill the 'canal, below this place, have so far „proved unsuccessful. The dam here, has been tightened, and a full head of water is turned into "the Canal, but it is absorbed by the banks and w =ted before the lower levels are filled. It will not be possible to pass boats until he vy rains have lent their aid. NO. The I crops in this ./ Prevail throw) changes bring' in other sectioi ing terribly. 331 willhe a total I I rought from which the lounty are suffering, does not .I. out the country. Our ex -1 us accounts of copious rains . Here the crops are suffer .ckwheat, corn and potatoes, • are, , unless,wo have rain oats are already materially soon, while th damaged. oy Gazette says Western ent no hills than fifty-two ler The Bradford has scholars to the Normal School at Mansfield the past year. The Catalogue shows that fitly-two from Iradfordattended.that school, tlfteed'of whom were from that part of the county east oflthe river. The Gazette should be careful to state facts. TRR EYE AND EAR INBTITIITE.—Mrs. Peck, of Bradford, and Mrs. Williams, of Luzern Ctstnties, Pa., ttogethdr with two gentlemen froM Allegany Co., N. Y., were All successf operated upon for cataract ult r _yesterday by .Up De Graff. All four of these persons came to Dr. Up De Graff entirely blind, - and in less than five minutes were restored to the in valuable blessing of sight.—Elmira GC11.7.. M • maj. tr. D. OVERTON, formerly of this place, and for some years connected :with the Bingham land office, has establish- Cd a Real Estate office, at Easton, Maryland. This is on what is knowil as the "Eastern Shore," celebrated for the fertility of its soil, the variety of its productions, and the 'delightfulness of its climate. Those of Sour people who are desirous of securing a favor able location, and a -goal: bargain, will clb well to consult him. .IP4r The first ease under the late Liquor Law came up before Justice BOGART, last week. The unfortunate victim was locked up under the Boit) laws, for being intoxicated in the street,. After he became sober enough to make limself understood, he was brought beforwthe Magistrate, and , examined as to wherelie procured his liquor. We understand it is the intention of the temperance men to enforce the Liquor Laws egaiust all offenders, and able counsel has been retained. g Wra..ir Bean, - general passen ger agent of th‘ Erie Railway, gives the fol lowing notice io agents along the line ; "When forty or more persons desire to mike an excursion on regular trains to any station on this railway and return, you are author ized T o issue excursion tickets at the rate of two cents per mild for the total distance both 'ways, adding the government tax, 21 per •eent." The object of dila reduction is to encourage excursion parties, and all who de sire to take advantage of this liberal offer, by leaving word with the agent at Waverly, -or notifying him through the post office, will be promptly furnished with tickets. The morning stage from this place con -tie:eta with the trains East and West on the /tie tßailwaY, and arrangements ' t ca* be made with the proprietor for excuraion l par ties. MINISTERIAL AiSOCIATION.—The min. istera, belonging to each presiding elder's district in the Methodist, Episeopal confer ences, constitute severally a District Minis terial Association, which holds a sort of preachers' institute, at some place, each quarter of the year. 'The Association for the Troy . District (East Genessee Confer ence.,) convened at the M. E. Church in Towanda, on Tuesday last, at 2 o'clock. P. IL Rev. T. B. Hudson, presiding elder, being in the Chair. Rev. J. D. Bell, of Clster, was unanimously chosen to give the opening address, in the absence of one who., had been appointed - to perform that part.— His subject was "The Law of Final Retribu tion." On motion, it was voted to omit the exercise of criticism on this address, so that its impiessioc on the audience might not be impaired. The Association then proceeded to action under the regular order, which was the reading of sermons, or sketches of sermons, by members, and the passing of criticisms upon them. , 'Bevds, J. T. Brow nell, R. L. Stilwell, G. 5: Frapser, J. D. Sell, R. Videin, N. Fellows, e V. Brownell, Wm. M. Barman, M. S. Rymer, and C. L. F. Howe, each p i turn presented a writ ten discourse or sketch, which, (except in the - case of . Rev. J. T. Brownell, who was exempted from criticism out of kelikaterni in view of his being before his own charge, ) underwent the trying ordeal of sternthough well meant probing end inspection. Many 0" She strictures on rhetexic end mannerism, .were acute and telling, and acre were oc casional sallies In the way of keen Alierkeo lion, by which faults of statement or logic -were laid bare. A sermon was preached on ":L'uesday evening, to a large 'congregation, by Bev. Fin. M. %scan, of Forksville.— * This was followed by an interesting half. F o., hour devoted to the 'on of personal christian experience. . Wednesday, the g :more .elaborate And proceedings were relieved by a to . sitch' occu pied the : our from ten ~.eleven.O'olock .4, M. This was a most ppy and retietthing season of general co "'igloos testimony, and, in fermi soofill hope and of prairie.' lain Wednesday aßer- . noon. the Sabbath School cause - received the attention of the Association, from-2to -1 o'clock" E. M., the ` speakets an this fruit- All subject lxdpg Bends. V. Brownell, a L. 14. "P.' Bowe, end T. 11. Hudson. 'A goodly nitinber. BObeth litchool children.week atteridauc6. lln the evening the following rotations vas sawed. by Rev. J. D. BeD,, sad-was tunusiipottely Passed by a tieing vote. " - ! 4 Resolved, That the blinittatial outeciasson greotionatoly app the cordial canner hi. which the people of Towanda have enter tained. na during our proceedings„ , awd that we hereby tender to them • our heartfelt Wake for their ;Indian atteWtion and kind - • 1143811. . , 1 Resohitions were also paisted,in ref metes til the presiding elder Mar. T. B. Hudson) i whose term of office is about to expife, ax prmMng the high regard, and the tendsinf ffiction of the ministry and the laity CM the %strict, ` toward ' Rey. Mr. Hudson then Owe his farew addres s . to th'e Dis- Itas; 10 ' t, on which he has presided for the past a; Yearn His • 'Ares repleM with to thought and est suggestictn and c =lel, relative to e_highest and brnadest fitness for the work of the christiazi minis ter. The Association adjourned to meet at M4msburg, Pa., next quarter. com. ises anii apoa favors ebi teems : 6 : '7"- ,• irseLof* situate in Okmeester eoupt.Y, w Jersey, .in'g 448 sores, 31 miles !Malaga Meilen, Camden . and (tape Key bray. he " Blue Anchor" property In Window nahip, Cemden county. h. Y. -Containing ecru. To be sold in lota. ' otter County Lands. Heavily ilint;n - red Pine. Heml..ok, Ash,:-Charty and kuul . as follows a No. 4783, containing 990 acres t' No. :90 acres—between the drat and east the Sinnatnahoning in Wharton and townships. s No. 4767, 990 acres; No. 4768,400 No. 4698. 400 acres; Wharton town. ine of Appot, head-w s tees of Kettle • c - i -. No. 5917, 1100 acres ' • No. 6720, 1080 No. 6825, 11t0 acres • No. 6924, 1082 • perches : No. 5912, 'llOO acres. No. Jo° acresi• No. 6938, 1100 acres ; No. 00 ; in yihartoc and Stewardson town n head waters Kettle ; Creek, near mail • I I ; * ' i i No. 47 7, 196 acres ; 4729, 990 acres ; and Ste ardaon townships, near ,Little Creek. No. 49 h 0,837 aerie ; 4924, 600 acres, .a township, main branch, Sinnamehon- hundred , and seventy-five acres prime; ss coal! land. Blakely township', Ln .anty—a., half way between Scranton ...dal& Very near the Railway; thousand acres first class Anthracite d about -;.1 miles north-east of Wilkes • the midst of improvements. t 1000 acres of land in Medford town : llngton county, New Jersey, , abont north from Jackson Junction of km' and Atlantic and Delaware and Bari , Raft*. Valuable mill seat. Two houses, stable, barns, lc., second of timbl . , never falling water. Power •r 16 feet vershot. Price $2O per acre. may emain. 'ware Far acrtptiona and ,n. and Pennsylvania lands.— direction.' given on applies- triat Notitts. /kr Alb (3: Ces. Book ma,' very cheap, 'a t Cause Store. 116. Pay:on,Dunton and Scribner's New, System of Penmanship, superior to ail others, at Caoss & Co.'s New `ltool Store. ,1 0 TEACHERI3.— . Pagto Theory ; and practice of Teaching Wickeraham'e,fkohool economy and! method of InstrtictioriAt Az, vozn k BA/mites. • i*AqrsD.—A Wagon Maker and a Blaoltamith. For further particulars ad dresi3 J. P. I.4.ims, South Branch, Bradford county,Fa.' Jury 25, 1867.73t*. U r ANTED.-A first .class cook and a go t od hostler can find steady employment at the American Hotel, Athens, Pa.; a Ap ply to Bennett & Smith, corner DiviSion it River St. Towanda. FANCY Due 13su,. : —The publje are invited to attend a Fancy, Dress Ball to be given at the Union Hotel,in B,ome Borough, on Friday evening, Sept. 6, 1867. I Good musk will be in attendance, Bill nscs. Aug. 5. 7 4 t, IL G. Gorr, Prop. Z. qHOREI3 is the @ uthorized Tralteling Agent for Life and Fire Insprance Agencies, and Real Estate . busines at this office. Idowtoprz k WAnn. T4WANDA, July 25, 1867. iiiiir.Theory and Practice of Teach ing or the motives and methods of Good Schciol-Seeping, by. David P. Page; A. M. Expressly for Teachers, at, Cams 4r., Co.'s Newißook Store. tor - C. F.,. Cross Ati Co, are now prepared to receive Subsctiptions to all the 41 m ktily, and Weekly Papers, Pamphlets, ' es &.c.: They design to keep' a:reg- War ems Boom in connection with their &Kik Store. RCEIVED of H. McKzew, Gener al Agent for the Hartford Live Stook:lnsu rance Company, one hundred and thirty four Sollars, amount of insurance for the loss of roan mare Fannie, insured! in the Hord hive Stock Company. 30, 1867. I. E. SOLO tom .SAGE 808 WlTam; connecting with itrainc East and Welt, leaves Tciwanda every morning at 7 o'clock., and will call at dwellings for paaaengers,; if names and ad dread is left at the Post Office with Messrs. Alvoid do Barbs.. Stage returning leaves Waverly i arri val of evening trains from East anal West. Aug. 1, 1867. _ L L sir The committee appointed *for the piiiiiege last year, in confe."4lCf3 with the County S. f 3. Missionary, have fixed upon thel 20th of August for the annual S. S. Celebration at Mountain Lake. llnvita- Um/ is extended to all schools in the vicin ity dint can be on the grounds Wore 10 dock. Each school will provide its own refresh mentit for which tables are already prepared. Lull. 6, 1667. pox. * At a meeting of the Committee appointed to examine and recommend Booki for use in the Schools of Bradford go. the following resolution was punted. &advert that we recommendßAlSON, Doirron Scaurna's ay- of Penman ship. _ J. D. Haw= Elec. Th above Penmanship is public by Lower, Barnes and Potts Philadel and can be obtained of Alvord and Book - • Towanda, Pa. May 2p.. 3m 7-; 0 Tatar/i' Novitil—The, Govern meintli now converting the first seises of 7-39ftW u rt..POInito the 5.20 a** Bea* 4,l .t tidem4p4 bi'vaAlung.e melds and fits4tlcs r prusupwt ann ul:robin on the most r9vorawe tartusjioAinrs who desire to have'tt 4 em .epnvertad!sze re. • quastad to call upon us. . The new 6.20 Bonds De hand . for side, we also purchase 411 ariptin s os of Government gaa:ufities I pay the Wiest, market mice. f ' pril 4, 67.' B. li. irtm4l.t f f3o. i3d.Lits.—Now ready for aale t double 4314 single Telips, Hyacinths, beauWvari ~tyigrocus and a •few thousand eelaY plants &oriole, all been reset in tine comlitson, is one o theliest,regetables. a little hidustay to , c up the ground whete th) early Pea etatoesp have been raised, prepare the rwig , oogol(w4 411 0 . 1 274 can 11441._ - S.crpp atr • - ••• agt thp th 11 : t. VD " ' • lir 1 7 , varlet ,•• ••••• with • • azukeepno io with the blessing bi , work w to onder. esa!edaoste any num in two teidatper raise oelm, • Hoar Count , . Tziaturpi, liunTruii—The ftg uida4 teacher" of ' enum ' othernchooli Of the Cannq, 11281 ii attend thalloun-. ty Institute, At the fized_upwat their last meeting, viz ; Nondai,Aug rust 26, East Chalon; It l y Sept. Berth., and Orwell, Sept..l6. .... Teachers are requested to be punctual hi their attendanoe,at the opening Monday at two o'clook, prepared to 'remain till the' close. friday afternoon Or evening. No frivolous encases for absence from the,Thati tate will be accepted on eramination Alley., Alga. instructors and leatunrrs Will be present. Teachers_ will bring hmt books ? 1 note [ • , _ School Directors, Clergymen an d people, generally, are cordially invited to attend. Aug. 1. 0. J. CauzZucz„ Co. Supt. ... FMB? NATIONAL B ia s OP 10WANDA PruArmar, Anvorr •or ibis Ummen Suns, Car ) i e tal $125,000. 2, ts reejlived pays le on demand in Lehrargnder Notes. ing to , Wrest allowed ou UM •deposite accord agreement. e. Udeurtent Bank Notes eeived on depos it or exchanged for Legal Tender. • U. S. ' Bonds and 7-30 Treasury Notes bought and sold. ~ best price paid for Compound Interest notes. c i oc. Drafts payable in any' of the United States at par for side. Drafts payable in Eng d, Seotland,lre land or NVales„ in an, o ust over one pound sterling , furnished t lowest rates. , Passage tickets from L iverpoo l or'Queens town to New York, by the known Inman Line, on and for sale. , E. H. liirrn; Pre& • , ‘ March 20,'67. : N. N.ltznu, jr:, Cash. LIST OF JURORS DRAWN FOR &MN ass Unit AND &MONS. 1867. GRAND 'JURORS. Albany, Alexander English; Asylum, Si meon Decker; Athens twp., Samuel Hulett, John Morley, Ira Elabree; Burlington twp., Barker Brown; Henry Alen; Canton twp., William Packard; Granville, Oscar Saxton; Herrick, John J Anderson; Leßoy, Benj.J Hoagland ; Monroe twp., 4oab Sommers; Thomas T Smiley; Pike, Dennis G Nor.' thrup, Win. M Payne; Standing Stone, Guy Brown; Smithfield, Elliott Wilcox; Sheshe gain, John Webb; Towanda, Charles Manville, Chailes sellpim , Jarid D Gooden ough; Troy twp., Daniel Randall; Wells,' Ephraim Mosier; Wilmot, GtorgaFrutchey. raavEass JU80313-7 - PLBST; WEEK. Albany, Orrison Hibbard; Wblter,Conklin; Alba Boro'. David Palmer; Asylum, John Bennett; Burlington twp .1 James , - Nichols; Canton twp, - Simeon Mclntosh; Franklin, Thomas A Seamen, Joseph E Spalding; Granville, Percival S Bailey, Robert Bailey; Leßoy, Cheeney B Stone,' Hollis A Hol coMb; Monroe twp., Charles Holland, Gtio. Wi White; Orwell, Chancey G Qridley, John W Hill; Pike, A Dennis Fassett, John Al d-erson• Horns Boro'. John Whitaker; Bldg berry, bolumbus C Burt,..Morris Cummings; • Sheshequin, Andrew Webb ; Spriogfield, Wm Tracey ; South Creek, Geo Sulfren; Ter ry, Wm T Horton, Solomon Strong •, Troy Boro'; Nelson Adams; Towanda boro', Geo W Coon, Isaac Smalley; Wialusing,. Wm N ' Wells, Daniel States;" Wells, Abram Bu channan, Morris Shepard; Wysoz, Gaylord Wood, Gs() Gard; Wilmot, Reuben Barnes . . =maim rtray.-2D wzmt. Athens twp., John Satterlee; Geo Bur chard; Burlington West, - J H McKean; Columbia, Gillis Peckham, Richard Gustin, ' Charles 0 Havens; Columbia, this& Per , &son; Franklin, James Williams, Daniel Montgoniery; Granville, Smith May; Le , Ititysville, Benjamin Pierce ; Litchfield, William Campbell; Overton, Reuben Rhine ' bolt; Orwell, William Browning; Pike t , `Wm. &Davis; Rome tip, Silas N. Barrier; Washington Towner,Elnathan Smith; Ridg berry, 'Thomas Decker; Sheshequin, C E Brigham; South' Creek, James Brirnlitun; Smithfield, John Chamberlin, Christopher E Child; Troy twp., Janes Ward; Troy Boro'. Clement T Paine, Samuel Aspinwall; Tuscarora, Bailey Keeney; Towanda Boro'. Wm B Marshall, Nathaniel N Betts, John, Merideth;. Towanda North, Saniuel Haw kins; Wysoz, Hiram Davenport, Clark Smith; Windham,, Benjamin Ruykendall; Warren, Wm. P Arnold; Wells, Wm. R Wilson. THIRD' NVEREL Albany,' Alvin Waltman; Asylum, . .8 Mc- Kean Laporte; Athens twp., Wm. West brook; Burlington twg.,Russell Hollenback; Burlington Neat, Stephen Styles; Canton twp., Henry Warren; Canton Itio'..Daniel Wilcox; Columbia, James Benedict; Frank lin, Daniel W Cokeley, Joseph L Johnson, Herrick, William Hillis 2d; Litchfield, An drew J Layton, Andrew Brainard; Leßoy; Heman Andrews, Joseph Smiley; Monroe twp., Jefferson L Coolbaugh; Orwell, Jolin H.Cowlea; 'Bradford Beecher; .me twp., Preceptor Forbes; Sheshequin,Char • E Seger; - Springfield, Charles 0 Elliott, William T Daly; John Salsberry; Smithfield Walter Scott, William H Pierce ; South Creek, George Dunham; Terry, Moses Mar cey; Troy twp. , Horace Welch, ' Stephen Chilson; Troy itoro'. Moses Gustin; Tow anda Boro'. Thomas M. Woodruff; Daniel D Crandall, David Abrams; Warren, Nathan Young jr. ; Windham, James New man; Wyalusuig, Ira Brown. as.. School Cards, of all kinds at- Caoss d: Co's. Book Store. Baddi furnished with Brass Instruments, at the lowest rates, at Cams & Co's. Book Sheet MUsic, Music Boooks and litulical merchandise, at Cztoss SE Co's. Book Store. ' 118.. The Dulcimer Instructor, con taining Airs, Marches, 'Waltzes, Schottis ches, Hornpipes &o. &c. also directions for tuning, at ( aoss & Co's. Bopk Store. • s°' W are prepared to furnish Wedding Cards at reasonable rates on short notice and of the latest and •most fashion able styles at Csoss & Co's Book Store. mgt. Constantly on hand New and Standard BUoks,Family Bibles, Testaments, Maim. tore Engravings, `to. at Cross & Co's Book S. mar The Ladies will always find alarge assortment, 'and fine quality of Fyeneh Paper and Envelopes at Caosa Co's. Book Store. i Army 'Drum and' , Fife nook, Guitar, Accordeon, Irk,lin, Flute and Flage olet Inatrictor,at Cum L.' Co's.- Book Store. ser Violin and Guitar strings, Rosin, for the Bow, at Cams it Co's. Bopk Store. 1 Jew's Harps, Mouth Harmon iCas, duo. &c. at Caoss k Co'd. Book Store. . • stir Agents wanted, in every Township in Bradford Co. to sell L. Cl. Baker's History of the Secret. Service. Xonng menlof Energy can make from ten to twenty dollars per day, apply to C. F. Caoss it Co. Book sellers, .Towanda Pa. Wickershinis School Economy, a very valuable work prepared expressly for Schbol Teachers, for sale at Cams & Co's. Book Store. M 44:1Z LE .1)! GAMPBELL—WIIOOX—hi Albany, Pa.; duly Ist, by the liev.10:1. W. Sterig9re,Mr, Wilson B. Campbell, of Fox, to Miss Ani 8. Wilcox, of Albany. SQUIRES—BILE*E—In Leßsysville, -July • 28th, by Bev. Brigham,Mn. ,C. L. Squires - of Herrick_ Pa., to Miss Hattie Reeve of Herrick. • . CORIKY—EATON—At the Episcopal church in this place, on Thursday, Aug. 1, 1867, by the Bev. F. H. Hoskins, Mr: Francis H. Cormey to Miss Marionette M. Eaton, bath Pt Towanda. DiPEW—ALLAN—JuIy 41st } . le, at Or well Hill by Rat A. W. Oantap, .11;r =W DePew, or Pike, fa Mirk N il.. Allyn, of Warren, Pa. ' • POST—WALKER—In Horiellsville, Aug. tf3. 10 , 11431% Milton IWaldb, 'Mr. Oscar C. olg 1i 1 1 11 41i43 .I.4#9:Walker'b3tho f this place. DIED. BOWES—At Bome: Jo 4 . 11, Rowland % Hooka, formerly Principle of the Wilke& Barre Petiole rumtitutes In the 6 70 year of his age. ' TAYLOR—At his. residence in Pottsvi lle, thiln 44, Li}' , Nittor Taylor, tiged Witten RMlEY—lrißlieshpqpinoinply , 1 • B67 very Obblers Mo Ma. lio see suswort 141 ed ' p v • W3Siieicdlauoair W If. q H.A lifilrE444.lll, • 1 - " Sas hirpd Idit -store Ind is dsili adding tart* to his stook. - t' the , lb. lot Watches 'o, , larels the; : vry WE/4J XEOMQ/ ^ AMERIO.4NI' :And--. w.fl wanted itastettsteat hou 4ll4B. INATOILID3, all 7 1,1 9 to Ina de ll or the wasp reloaded. He On , 1s lake as oort•egat, of the oel - . 1' , ' , TEED 1110 : ' .01:v0 And the `1" ' ITIIAijA CALENbAR ! 01.19 Cit,. Sattablefor office the Rabe yr' ILltelsn. As ' anal s good stock of floe, JEWELRY AND - SILVER WARE In the pleted Ifni,. he US Bars Brother ' FORKS AND ,SPOONS Heavily plated Breakfast & Dinner' Castors Elegant treble plate Onlile wall rqE: P.l fr.o E R 8-! .Eandaiime Cake iialket!.. BUTTER n• BEAR Y,DISHES, Pickle Stands; Tea Belle, he., he., he. CLIA.II.BIIIILIN lalnow keeping the • GaovEß a a &KERS Family &wing Machines These Machines are superior to all , others for family use. for the following reasons': They tie Wwith two- threads .-ieect from the spools, and require nu rewinding. . They are more - tally understood • and used, and leaa, liable tif derangement, than outer ma chines:, • They , two - capable of executing perfectly, without change of adjustment, a much greater variety bi workihan other machines. The stitch made by these machines is much more firm, et:stie, and durable, especially upon articles whicb•require to be washed and Ironed, than any other stitch.' . 'This stitch-, owing to the mabnr in which the under thread is anwronghr, is ' much the, most plump and beautiful in use, and retains this plumpuess end beauty, even upon articles frequently washed and, ironed, 'until they are worn wit. • The structure of the seam la such, that, tho' it be cut or broken 41t intervals of only a few stitches, it will neither open, run, nor ravel, but remains drin au•3 curable. • • Unlike other machines, these fasten both ends of the seam by tbeltiown opetatiow With these machines, while silk is used upon the right or face side of the seam, cotton-may be used upon the other side without lessening the strength or durability of the seam. This cau be done on Ito other machine, and is a great saving upon all 'articles stiuMett or made np with silk. These machines, in addition- to their saperlor merits asituitruments -tor sewing. execute the most beautiful and permanent embroidery ago ,ornamental work. Yon can getbeiiing Machine Needles, and a articles pertaining to the machine business . MUSIC! PIANOS, ORGANS AND MELODEONS You can get at CHAMpERLINIR one of DECKER. BROTHERI UNEQUALLED PATENT PIANO FORTES ! No bet made in the States.' Warranted sev en ya, and to stay la trine longer theta-any other. Keeps on hand"the American, and Treat Lindsleyk. Co celebrated PARLOR ORGANS! Which for sweetal*of tone and style of finish! cannot be surpassilt-Are suitable for Churches Lodges, Seminaries, and the hotile circle. Also a general assortment of . other musical instrti-i meats together with India,' Violinceqo Strings Bridges, Tail Pieces, Bows, Bow Hair, Keys, Resin, an., Ac. .• • t llemember that 111 do not depend upon' the, sale of Busiest 'mai - meats for a living, nonse-1 fluently am willing to sell at a very small ad vance. WATCH AND , OLOCS RAPAIBING j r Done in the beat manner, as naval, at low ratee Towanda, July 18,1867 e NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! R. W. EDDY; Would announce to the citizens of Towanda, ana the public generally, that he has flu store and daily receiving, new and ' , FRESH GOODS, In his line, suitable to the wants of the people, which he will sell for Currency at former 11.0LD PRICES Conaiing as usual oC good , irell and reliable made \ . . _C 1 0 T i ll I N G (No Shoddy of any kindy consisting in SUSI E \ SS .SIII'TS, An Otdaii. CO*PS, STS 'AND PANTS, All Wool. \ DRESS CO TS, PANTS \ AD VESTS, Linen Coats, Dusters and Pants, Over Ails and I Over Shirts, Linea and Paper Collars, Linen, ( Cassimere and Flannel Shirts, Neck :nag, Sospeaders, Gloves. Canes, Leather Bags,Spring Style Silk, Soft and &lair Rata All first class. Re'member that Goo Goods are• cheaper at a fair price than poor goods at any price. Call and examine my goods before buy ing. Next door to Powell & Co. Towanda, May 28, 1867 REQ,O,NSTRUCTIIONI The favorite clo th ing Store of,Shlam, is re constructed by ' 1 - 09HEI,T & ROSENFIETID, Who beg to inferm the citizens of this place and vicinity, that they will as heretofore keep mood selected stock of • READY MADE CLOTHING, MI =I GENTS F NISHING GOODS, CH AS WHITE DE E:S HIIt T. S DRAWS 01s • I 1 VE 11, WHITE ovERALLs r nrirrEss, PLAIN & FAI4YSHIRTS • PAPB4i comoliAYD pumEs, I LINEN COLLARS, SITPENDERS -4 GLOVES, TIESI HATS AND CAPS! BAGS ? ' Which will be sold at a great reduction in Prices. Call and see. COHENr 11013NP1FID.. Towanda, Nap 30, 1867, - - . B-MPORUNT . -TQ' 'D41111041, Noi l 3B & MobiAUGIITS. PIIMINaTOP. Use it,audit ; butter, you M are • lirll movhig the cloth over your ang e i g tiequires Alba. Snaked •!, for circulars, so May 13, 111d7.1 ea 7& come to market.your • Ted the etnoyenee of harbg *Wed sad dbillgured; bl ir : Pie It, end you il te *go utter. wheti the irk* le - I . • attention white II the cellar: ; •rlt td - Vuoher 4 1149)= . r , . ty, Penh's: ' .whOut . furthfurtherlnformetto, . - T 0. OF 0. ' .--:-BRADFORD LODGE A:* No. lyf, I. .1. ot•O. F., meeti 4 Odd t ig. biri r l.pori(ondsv evening from the . tet Win 3 0 to Aprg to the first Morgiss, lit rpm at ap. rlf. 100th ?ctober to April Mortise 81 .m: . ~...6'll •. • I . ?i l l . PAILF,F; . ..;IN Anfil 23, !VIT. , • , , . :rooks; fi hewn). T° T HE„pint tw-...3.e P . 4 1 19Ni4D Mgr • 'OR bilitith; We take . pthancre in itforptivy* \ thil,,toe haSeiiust 7 eneil irs,Tofsass;, •., da,on .the orner: pf, Bridge and %...., , : ...; .. Main Street., 14 o. '8 Patton's . 'Block, onlf:4'4 - 14 *e \ ii, ' TioA' and Music Btore, whire'everi thing in the 800 k 44 Stationery: and .masic line may be found. - . 418018tatliarY ) :Paintings, Gold Pens, Spectacles, Eye Masses Spy Glasses, Opera Glasses, and 4 - general assortment of Musical In struinents, anhee .Notions and .Fancy Articles. Our Goode l l toere all selected in the ,city with great care by experienced hands and bought .With cash al! a very tow figure with a uietv' to . the wanti of :this community.. We feel donfidentwe shall be .a to offer bargain* to all who will fa; or us Tit their rt. patronoe. Cc and tqe us. Two IN PERSONAL TO ALL wso MAD rr.—Caoas & Co., have just opened a splendid New Book and MtU3lO Store} in Patton's Block, Towanda; where they are selling evsrytidariii,their line cheap for Cash. Call and see them and sat isfy that such is the case. Toianda, June Tr, 1867 T OE ERIE R • IL WAY COMPAN EXOISSIONS! IMPORTANT "NOTICE; ExCursion Ticketi to parties of 40 or mo - persons, to any• station on this Railway, wi be sold at,4 great redaction from regular rates. For instance,tay a party of 40 desire to visit Portage Fails, tickets to go, find return, will be bend at E 4 35 each. The regular fare is $6.50 The saving on a single ticket will 12,15. OS 40 tickets sl6. To, all other stations, the re duction will be in proportion. Two or three dayi notice should be gtven,•that due arrange ments for their acctimmodationmay be afforded each party-, Further infoirmation will be cheer. hilly furnished at the Tibket Office. G. F. WALKER. Station Agent. Witt. R. BARR, Oea'l--Pass. Agt.. N. Y. RIE R On and after Trains will leave W ing hours, viz : 5:12 a. m.,Night Express, Mondays excep ted. for Rchesteb, Buffalo ', Salamanca and Dunkirk, makin direct connections with trains of the Atlantic and ;. • : tat Western, Lake Shore and. Grand Trunk Railways, for all points West ; also at Elmira forCanandaigua. *5:42 a. m., Night Express, Daily, for Rochester Buffalo, Salamanca , Dankirk and the West, connecting as above. 8:27 a. m., Mail Vain, Sundays excepted, , Tor Buffalo and Dnikirk, connecting at Elmira for Cadhndaigua. • 2:57 _p Emigrant Train, Daily, for the West. .' 3:48 p. m., Elmira Accommodation, Sundays excepted. 6:48 Day Express, Sundays excepted, for Rochester, Buffalo. Salamanca, Dunkirk and the West. Connects at Elmira for Canandaigua at Salamanca with the Atlantic and Great Western 'Railway, and at Buffalo with the Lake Shore and Grand Trunk Hallways, for all points West and South. 10:33 p. m.,Express Mail, Sundays e., cepted, for Buffa l o, x o, Salamanca and Dunkirk, con netting with trains forthe West. 8 00a m. Way Freight. Sundays excepted •St.ws at Waverly on Mondays only; GOING BAST. 1:38 a. in., Night Express, Daily, con necting at Graycourt for Warwick •atilt at New York with afternoon trains and teamera for Boston and New iEngland cities. 5:15 a. in., ,Cindintiati Express, Mondays ek -cepted, connecting at Ckwego for - Ith4ca ; at Binghiniton for Synicnse ; at Great Bend for Scranton and Philadelphia : at Lackawakei for Hawley, — and at .13tnycoart for Newburg and Warwick. 8:53 a. m., Bi l tighurtiton Accommodation, SUn , days excepted. 12:05 p. m., Day Eipress, Sundays excepted, connecting at Binghamton for SyracuSe; at Gt. Bend for Scranton; at Lackawaxen for Hawley; and at Jersey City. wi;h midnight express train of New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. ' 1:27 p. m., locommodation train , daily. 6:28 . p: m.. New York and Baltimore Mall, Sundays excepted. . 8:25 p m.,Lightning Express. Sundays ex ! cepted, conncting at Jersey City w ith morning \ express train of New Jersey Ra ad for Balti. More and Washington, and at New York with morning express tritini - for Boston and the ; East: ' 4.15 m. Wey Freight, Sundays excepted, It. W. EDDY ay WM \ R, BARR, Gen'! Pam Ag't, Nen•York, READING RAIL ROAD-6 U MER ARRANGEMENT. April 8,'1867. • Gaaar'Taus&.Lux FBA* Tug Noara ann , Noir'rs-witss for Milli elphia,New-York,Reading Ptottsville, Tamaqua, Ashland, Lebanon; Allen rosin, Easton, Ac. &a. I Trains leave Harrisburg for New-York, 141,61- lows: At 3.00, B.lo,and 9.35 m., land 2.10 and 9.00 p. connecting with similar Trans on tne Pennsylvania Rail Read, and arrivingitt New-York at 5.00 and 10:10 a. in., and 4,40 and. 5.20 and 10.25 p. wping Cars • aocompa nying the 3.00 a. M., and 9.00 p. in., Trains, without change. I Leave 'Harrisburg for Reading:\ Pottivllle, ,Tamaqua, Minersville, Ashland. Pine Grove, Allentown and Philadelphia, at 8.10 a:. ni.,"and 2.10 and 4.10 p. m.,stopping at Lebancin and all Way Statbrim: the 4.10 p. in. Train Making close connection for Philadelphia and Columbia For PottsvillirfichuyLkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Road,leaVe s Harrisburg at 3.20 p. in. Returning t lave •New• York at, m 9.00 a.., 12 noon 5.00 an 8,00 p. in.; Philadelphia at 8.15 a. in. and 3.301. p. • in.; Way - Passenger Train leoves Philadel IA at 7130 in., 'titans lug from Leading a 6.30 p. in., stopping at all stations ; P e at 8,45 a. m. and 2.45 p. m.; Ashland at 8.08 and 11.30 a.m., 1.05 p. m i Tamaqua at 9.45 and I.ooand 8.55 py m. Leave Pottsville for Harrisburg, via Schuyl. kill 'and Susquehanna Rail Road. at 7.00 t i t, us. ReadingaCcomModation Train i t leaves Rag ing: at 7-39 a. U6l Warning f{Om Philadelphia 4t 4.oo:pwuk, Prn Aocominodatfon Train, leaver! Potts wn at 8.20 a. in., returning Maris, Phil idelp at '6.3;1p. Columbia Rail Road Trains leave Reading at m. and 6.16 pJ m. for Ephrata,lltis, Lancaster, Columbia, Ac. , ' On Sundays ' Lazio York at'B.oo I). in. Philadelphia 8.00 a. it. N a nd 3.15 lion.. the. 11,14 st, in,, train running only to Reading. Pottsville 8.00 a.M. Harriaburg 9:35 a. in. and Reading at 1.20 and 7.20 a. m., for Harrisburg, and 11.22 a. tn. for New York, end 44.5 p. m., for Phila. • delphia. Conimutation, Miliage;'Seasog, School and Excursion Tickets to dud from all points, it re. &iced rates, . • ' • -4400 gage ohr a Ni}rongli):B T e anda at • VIO • ' ettari;l perin ' Reading, Pa.. April 8.1867. ~ , • , AHD 110U8S, TO WANDA, PA. 00 Main Street. near, the coart tionr, o H. T. SMITH, iroprietar. Oct.B. 1846, AMERiOAN 'HOTEL, , TOWA*I4, Having punkßed tibia volll known !lota na Bri u deBtiee4 I hove Totniikitg, {IOIIA~aIt be *pared to Inakii allipleas ant,' and 14i4 !pp ? '66.-11. a: 6: r. 611111230 ;'Pro!.. CROSS if CO. ItailroaDs: A.ILWAY. Monday April 29th, .1867 r. verly. ay about the follow lirkBT. 11. - RIDUCE, Gen'h Sup'Li I. galialr# l lgeeigiti b . 1 ' 1 J , ~„" MO MI'M" .:-.. w ~,:. N .F4w: : .,fswoußit: NEW )"GOODS TAYLOR & Have just opened their large arid spuions store, and keep at all times A Lexpp- AND WELL - SELECTED STOCK . I DOMESTIC lAND FANCY 313.1ECY,' 4511:30135-f.: (I (Opposi 1 te.Cod •L it Russelll.) Towanda, April 16,1867. NM - C 79" m NEW STORE'! I AND 1.T.111W GOODS! TAYLOR & 00., Have just opened their. large 10 !Twins Store, - end vii i keep at all times, A LARGLAND WELL SELECTED spoic - \- . N DOMESTIC AND FANCY ■ E c G ODS. - ,1 (OPPaite Codding Rn seell "r a f i d a i Arti O a 186114 • % 4 4 ERE '- i ESE EWE 'IMM3Ut t ... ~ i AND OFD; II MI .1=~~~~: '* ---,---- ": 1-- "PROOtAlfteittli4l=AVtieTMilroli RARRIg . ( 0, i baltPSTs4l, President udge alba 12th indlefal- Matilde, consisting of the counties of Bradford ! and' fitiequebanna. and 8nae.,1,01.-P.;;Ststiford int .44; , Assoe4 l 4 l l44leli . In, and 1 4{ Said Conetv of Bradford,nave faded precept bearing date the 24 da.pet /nix; A. D. 107, to me directed, Joe WOO COO% OiecandTenDiner. Gen eral Quarter Sesafoni of the Peace, Common fleas and Orphan's Cottrt; at Towanda, for tb3 'Chanty of-Bradford; btrittostday;',.the2dAtY of Statember obit, tO continue threeirecka. , *-- !' liotiee D tbereforeitereby; givewto the'Coro, tiers, Jnetlees of tbeyeacel and cecina - tallies, of the County of liradford e duff they be theta and -therein' . proper perm, at 10:o'clock in OM forenoon , of said day, with theirreeerds, In-, quisittons and oilier retnembrences, to do thos things wbicb their ;office 'appertains tobe done ; and ibirdeWhlf hre boned by recognizanc or Otherwise to, prosecute against the prisoners Who or may be in the Jan of Amid Coanty, or its shall be bound:to appear'at the made° urt, Aye ito be then and there to prosecuWaga net them as.shall be juit.- Jurors are requested A to bepunctual in. their' attendance, agreeablfte their notice:. • ' - • 4 - Dated at Towanda, tbe 31st day of July, in the yearnf outiord;one thownind eight hundred and siztyleven, and of the :Independence of the United States, the ninety-first. WILLIAM tatIFFIS, Sheriff. QHERIFF'S - SALE.-By virtue of Al sundry write of Vend. Expo. , issue] out' of the Court of Common Pleas Bradtord, Come t 27 there viii be exposed to .Peblie Bele. at the Court goose in the Swoops. of Towanda, on MONDAY , the 2d day of hEPTptiliEti, 1867, at 1 o'clOckcp.'m., the following ',escribedlot, piece or parcel o: land situate in Athens Bow'. bounded as' full, six, to wit : . On the e :st kite oublie bUlbway leading to Waverly, on he north by P. Tyler, on the west an south - by G. F. Weller, designated u ots N . 40 and 41, size 80x120 feet with dwelling - house and fruit.' trees thereon. Seized and taken in . execution at the suit of E. H . Coo Co; vs. John Heaveher. ALSO—The I /Hawing described flit, piece or 1 parcel of land situateln Muthoo twp., boonded - - 1 north Iby lands of E. C. - Kellogg, east and south by lands beloriging .o the ratite of Wahl Ridgway, dec'el.; and west.!by the pub i high way leading from Monroetou to. Albany. t on taluing tO acres of luau, more or Its; al: igt.. proved, with a tramec house; frame* ben., s tw mill; and a few trait trees thereon. deizen and taken in execution at the suit 91 Alice M. Vowel vs. Geo. W. Ressy. ALSO—By virtue Of sun. r'y writs of Fi. Fe. and Vend. kapo., the tollomit g deserib. d lot,' piece or parcel of Lind situate in Troy trt bounded mirth by laud* ot U, D. Austin, John Grist, Ja m es McClelland. Henry haggles. Leon arp Ruggles and the public, highway , ea at by the puidie highway itad ihusar Creek, south by lauds-o' Nicholas Futter, 'anti 'west by land of John huddler. Containing 40 , acres 01 land. more or -less, all improved, with a brick sad framed tavern house, [kuown 'as taw East 'r toy House] 2 trained Lams, trained shop, aad Trert 4 Guff l'ark thereon. , beized and taken in execution' t the suit of Wm. U. reek's the et. al., vs. Mile* D. Cass. ALtUr-By.virtue ul sundry, write of the tohowitig aesezibed lot; p eee or :parcel of i.nd situate hi the tiorough o; Towanda, boun ded •nd described' as t ilows,lni the north, by Mate treet, east and south by Linds of Idarfatu Moody, and west by- Getger's Alley; tieing di feet onlitate sit eat, rind about „RIO feet back, more or less, with two framed houses thereon. ' Seized a d taken in.. ezteth on at the s -.it of John Holmes vs., H. 'Yaw. AlOO-- The following iot, pleee.or rutted of. land situate ur gobroe twp., .bortoded north by Tandy of Thomas Bennis, east by land oi Coo . Brown, South , by hinds' of S. S. Hinman, west by lands of Wesley Etaivey. Containing about 25 acres, about 15 acreS improved; with, a email [nulled houie and tewirult trees .thereon. Seized and taken in exeTution at the snit of Samuel Schrader's admiMatrator vs. Thomas Doud. . 4.l,Bo—The follawing described lot piece or parcel of land eitaite to Pike twp., bounded north by land -of 2.,wiab, Champion; east by lanirot said A. Champion sOhtb by he public highway and on the west' by lands of bamuel Warner. Containing one acre and eight perca 7 es of land, more or less, ail improved with a framed house thereon. - ' Seized and taken in execution at the' snit of George C. Atwood's use vs. Fanny Jarvis.. ALSO—The hallowing described lot, piece or Parcel of land situate ii the Susquehanna liver (being n island] directly opposite toe mouth of hummeitield Creek, and • lying between Standing Stone and Asylu:n twos , bounded on all sides by the Susquehanna liver. Contain ing-15 acres of land, more or less. with abut 3 acne improved. . Seized and taken in execution at the suit Uf Joseph C nklin et. at. vs Juhn D. Primer. • A1...50L-The lullowing described lot piece of parcel of land sitcide to Her rick twp., bound ed east y.the. Union Schu..l Souse lot, south by the Main rodd, leading froni Bucks mill to ...rowan a, anif west and north ny land of L. M. `Stey . ens Containingtoue acre, More or less, all improved with a framed builaLig, erected [Jr a cheese filanntactorytneteon: ' Seized and takiM An xecution at the snit of John A. Codding vs. Andrew A. St. Jr ho. ALSO—The .ollowlng dca.,rlLed lot, piece or parcel or land situate in Canton twp., bounden. north by lands of Jane Colwell and N. Vana mee,,east by land of 5.. D. Kendall. south by the public highway. 'West by - muds of • the safe N. Vanamee, et. al.. Containtng , *.ti acres of land, more or less, all iruproved. with a trauma house. saw mill, and'fe.W trait trees thereon. Seized and taken in excattfon at the snit of Chas. A. Krise'snse vs. E. P. 13 shop • ALSu—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Ul-ter twp., h qid( d north by a lane running from the maid mid to' the canal, e ist by !andel Patrick. Flood, sou tit by law of Mrs: John'] west by 'the public road leading from Toward t to Athens. Coil: %Aping sot an acre, more or Jess. all improved With a plank house and framed shop thereon. Seized and taken in execution ut .11k:emit of Amass Watkins vs.-Andrew' J' Elsbree. . WILLIAM GRIFFIS, Sheriff. T wanda. A ug 8, ltiti7. TN THE MATTER OF TfIE ES TATE of William Snyder, late'of ,Sheshe coin, deceased*, who diet - testate. Al' an Or.. phan's Court held at Towanda, fn and for the coo ty 01 liradford, on the 9th _ot . May. A; 1807, Hanna Suyde T executrix, ..nd Barn Snyder and Jahex bish, executors et Riad decedent. presented their p :titl to to said t; . , :ur t setting torch ainove,at other thing~, th.ttth,y held in - trust for the use and benefit of John P. Snyder, ton of said testator in accordance with fthe will of , -the said testator, as ascertained in !the 4th codicil' thorrt. all that certain lot of ;land satiate in I.itelin.td , and countreoreiati 'bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a post in,northiline of a lot of land betting ing-to C. Mitthewon, thence along the town ship line betirieu,Athens and uitchtlald, north" 160 prs. to the south-west c"rncr of M. l'rake a lot, thence east 100 rods s loug sn tth line of said Drake's lot to the south,-,west l!oiner.eS Be' ry Pelcilinney's lot, thence Routh 160 prs , ,along the west line of Hiram - Mei-rids lot to a, corner, thhnco west, 100 acres utoro or less. The sai'l ezecutors further art forth that the said John " P. Snider 'bad lately deeeasedslenv • ing a widow;Sarah A. Snyder, and ,one child, Ora Snyder, that in their opinion it would be the advantage of said widow and, child to have said land sold, and that they could obtain for the same a better'price at . private than at pup.? lie sale, and:prayed the court to authorize them to maketsale thereof at Erivate Sale, Lc. Whereupon the Court on th.l,,day' and - year aforesaid appointed Monday the 2d day of Sep tember, 18ti7, at 1 0 oit lo o4‘ nl-. kW the hear ing and Inver igation of the matters contained in said petition and directed that notice be per sonally given to all'persona ; resit lug in this county whore beneficially or legally interest ed in the above de cribed laud, and that notice of this application be, published in' the Brad find Reporter for four weeks mext beloro'said 2d day of September, next 'Aug. I;1867 J. /dADILL, clerk taUARDIAN AND UOMMITTEE %.K SALE. - -By virtue of orders issued out of the Court of Common Pleas and Orphan's Court of Bradford County; Samuel Howard, Committee of Allen D. Brown; a lunatic, and Fanny Biooks, GnaZiliau of: Mary R. Brown,' Lorene C. Brown, Adeline brown and Hiram • Brown, minor children of Hiram Brown, late of Wyalasing, will selLoa the premises at public sale on SATURDAY', AUGUST 10th, 184, at 1 o'clock, p. m..-all that certain lot, piece or.parcel of land situate lathe township of Wyalusing, known as the 'Hiram Brown Farm, and bounded and!described as fellows to wit : On Life north by laud of Juba Holten back e pn the east by lauds of Ira Brown, on the southiby the Suntlebstioa River, and on the' west by lands of D. K. Brown mid Brown. Oontaihiog about seventy-Ilva,.4,res of land., The widow of the said ilifloa Brown, dediti will join in the deed so asto convey her inter est in the land' to the person who may pur chasel the-same. TERMS-8100 to be paid when the prep nty is struck.down,l6so.at the con%rroytion u, the sale and The balance Iyhroo equal annual pay mentl Vrit4 ;LiteTest in eouttrttion of safe. ANIUKti .HOWAftD, committee. FANNY BROOKS, - Guardia*. July 6. 1867 CARPHAN'S • COVET SALE.-7-By vlrtno o' - an order I , sued but of the Or phan's Couit of Bradford County, , the under signed executrix of the estate:ol Job Tibbetts, late of sv &Fria two.,.dee'd, will sell at public sale on thepremises on SATURDAY, the pith day of AUqusr, 1887, at j oNloek, p m., the followlng'deseribed lot piece or pared of land situate in Warren townelai , j, toanded on the north by.tha,biglitlay ;ceding frem Warren Cen tre to Jitc,kson Valley. on the east by lands of Jeulta Bowen, on [he south by hinds of Nathan Bowen, on the west by lands_of R.icbel A. k .Tlb4 hefts. Containing atent,29 acres; - TEMP-450 to be 144 'at : Om* of sale $lOO on, .mint4tmiatlottof sale, and the balance in Pito NU* puyiheuts with interest trod eondr mation." • RACHEL, •TIBBVITS; Aug. 1, 1867. - 'Executrix. =I q 741 ftregat lIDTIOR'FANIJTICIE . In the. nzat . ter of 14e esTdte of Cororiiitf e . in thierOrphruk'stourt'l.l:ail/Orfir'..nudti., /The gnderalicinwl . tv,,ifl .Coart - tn dir,pos_e fiZt-). r, rt: ,a ltanh of- account of adrift:l traltix o' ‘; talewill attend la -the 9utiri tt .01,1rE:i•- lr7ent.al lila When in :IT ba SAT4IIIDAY, AUrillgT,- 24;' 1567. '1; elock:p. where all pear.one having •Yalt-DPEtbef/t LOPOplzire ' lstrtver dellarreil. • W. A. 1'E015: 1 Andflor. dng, r.`ls67i ':' . A NOTICE r rAnn D(112- , dick AM/we/ Coleman. In th e Court of •Comatort Pleas of Bruciford County, Ni. 161 December term.l464. ••• • • z • The undersigned an aa4orUppointal a id Court' to 'distribute' meney , arising Amu the sherifl l sialo.of defendatiti- interest. in eertaia ,yeal estate, will attend to the duties of .1113" ap pointment at hie -office In the Borough at To. spencla,on•TDESDAY, the27th day of A iltitinT 1867, at 2 &clock, p. m. whereon persons hay. lag claims upon, said monies will attend or forever be debarred from die same.' HENRY PEETr • Auditor:, -Aug. 1; 1867 A. VDINOWS NOTIUE.—/ n the nuit. ter ig the voluntary, anion/al off 11. F V Root: I'n the - Court . of Comaion• Pleas of Bradford County, No. Olt, Sept. term. 1862. .The undersigned Auditor,- appointed by wild Court , to•distribale 'monhys the ban 'a of Jas. H. Webb, • admiaistraior of ' . lhoma% Su Mad; decid, as assignee , of , If. W. loot. will attend to the duties - of lie appo-ntmeut al ht albue-i a the Etorongte of :Towanda, on hatarday, .Au. gag 24,1t67, at I o'clock p. m., at which 'time and place, alrpersou.shAvlng claims upon,,ahl moneys : must present Chun -or be fOrever de barred. • VA T., 11.4171 E.-4, • Aug. 4.1867. * Anditc;rl teXECUTOWS bIOIIOE.---Notice i 8 hereby given Inst. all persons , indebted to he estate .of. JAMES FintilAN, of Armenia tsvP., -dec'd.. are requested to make mediae payment, and those ha.lng claims against said estate- must prestent them duly an tbentkated fur settlement. • CHARLE.4 CR. M/A . I,W ANGEL4NE &content. June 251867 ptal Ostatt. AO RENT.—Au office on Maiult4 2nd door. Two roomi. back and front. Very enpefior loiation. Apply to HOS LAY YE /r. AVARD'..,(next'door)-; T6wandi, July 11 . 117. DOUSE AN D LOT. FOR ALE LJ .lbe aubscriber otters bib Dwelling and Lot fur isle, in Towatda, Borough. out:taro street; between. Main and Wat •r erren;, "enl about 25 [lids diree'ly norihOf the,,Co B Ilse 24540 ieet,twu stories high: Lot 3d feet front by 220 feet • deep, facludrug an .alley on back-end.. Bar and - Ober c,utou logs, add some Jinn trees thereon. , uariblo ior a .Pri vateß.,arding House. 'Price $t 500:- Aug 1; 1861.-4 t, . new and sple;Alid J: three story Brick Building, with as: trues: and sub-cehar, large Oak Friar, fix.D feet gts now occupied as Motel and. Restaurant, with three new Billiard Table, .in 2d story..alv, fur niture, Batures, &C. Good Ice l'l9use well thr ee. • Motel and Restaurant is doing a good bu• hisses. Satisfactory reasons given for bet . 'Said Hetet •nd Restaurant is in Means' litcck, .Towanda, Pa.:. Tercets easy.., For ferther particulars enquire on the prenailies. MORILL:i & WOL H Towanda, July - . ? FOR 11.ENT.—A valuablO farm sil on the Junction arid Breakwater R. 8.1, boar miles' hum IieUrgeGOWIJ. cdunty/siat of Sasses COntity, coatatniag 300 acres, lan Improved balance timber. Good dwelling, barn,. rablitig and ont , bniblings, over 600 peach and apple trees . . Ia well ledued . Will be rented for six years. Forlarther information apply to, or address W.ll. E. bYEtic,Ell, Real Estate Broker, Lewis, DelaW...ro. July 11,.1867 OR SALE CHEAP -3u F ed Parm ;' 77 acres ; ; 15 Let e 3 cleared; 12 acre of good ebesnut building timber and railwa.y ties. A double 1,..), , rded house in gOod rep air, livin;i sprang in kit cLim. Barn 30.x5; In good repair. abcut . 75% fruit, trees. • Price .S2UOO. A pply to .11°Y.L'A,N Y.E Sc WAlli>„ Towanda, July 25, 1867.- ' . A FINE IMPROVED FARM 11 sitcwe Ar-, 3 Lula tuwia.;lll l ). ;SJ ocr. ; 40 acres imiiroved 1 ;000T1t331E L10U.:7,1; with 14 apartments ; Two orehaida ; four Mr ing spriugd;,u. acne Barn with Basement, 31 , xit; —Fur Sale. Price . 33,500, (part may le main). Apply ,to SION TA N %VAL Li Towanda, July 11, 1+0;7. - V .- ALUABLE FARM FOR SALE .- ) The subacri r vtivra lor sale Ili, !.101l ili WysON, tie..trly upp - riit, Tug-.r a. Th)s d'atm codrains t'2.., acres 0 , laud in , high stSis ut i in proveniSni, witLi a splentin thvellsn.; h'.l! se, bsras and uniiii.ildings. 1: his a lugs tii..v.s.-- tsilsiig orchard stuckeil with; good trait ul ev ery nescriptiuti. his in a good ireigd!!...r`,o r! within easy reach at the cilarea ;aati ,-wli ..,1 privilegeN of Towanda I! rough. I. , drtriu,,: sale, *c., elliitiirC 01, thesubscrib , :r .11i the pren , - lays. : ' KO Itt; A. U. - ..‘Titielii...i Li IA, WySOX. April S. l - d;7.—tp . .- - _____ VALUABLE FARM, FOR SAI.J.: The subscriber offers lor sate his fain: nil! uatein North . - .);ranL:a, abon!, one mile= liukr Towandwiionnigh, e , 'a the. neat !eadinz lrritn . Towanda to Wa , ;nily.. Said tarrn uon4os , ci acres. 0.1 he about. 41 .0.1,0 utr th • wee: tilde 01 the , "road, flats a new ii:Ltact: trucned tiiicliiiig'hotisit; and gond thertini, and's - well wavered. lerruy nutlit Got further parfleular3 enquire obi the'precu6es of . WM. M. WATTI4..r. Sfarell 14,,1857 VALUABLE FARM. F'01?, ,SALE. A !,,ut. our Tov:a;.11, - (in ilta E.Lbtein bautc uZ the ;mu a River. abinn lOU 'acres. FrarniA act', tEma, a horse barn; orrn poio;e and g9od urebard theieon. For iern s and partieLisi a inquire of WM. J. 1./ELPEE.L; H. ut ...•11e4tquine, or JAMES W41 , 1D, ;it Towanda. • Junt,13.1867. REAL ESTATE. .AGENCY. ‘!: H. B. McKHA.N. .REAL ESTATE. Olrrtsahe following Farms; Coal ail Timhta Lands. for sale: Flue Tinitr r lot, 3 miles from To.vauda. c ,taining i 3 acres. t'riee £1.32 i.• / , Farm in A.syluzu, eiintaining 135 acres. Goo.l bnild•nes. Under a G. e atrte of „ci.lticati.n, btost-ly improved, Price tl,Odo. • Farm in. We-i Berlingt , m—eu _Girt - New, house and barn. linetr aline ataier..l cul tivation. 95'acreg., - Price Vi 4, 0. , • Farms in Flanklin. All iader pood c,•ititLi tion. Good buildings. ks..ld ebesp,...* • Several very. lit:uses • ar.,d Towanda. • L I.qia tract of Coal Lands in. Tioga er...iwy- Triwarpla; July IS, ovy N. PROPERTIES, TO tkrA.N • ___ buildb2g4ta, on ; orabard 31c,1 Third Sts - I.' - -Price from 4440 to ii.oo. - 60 Lots nn Main and Railroad strevts. te $300:to 351,, . • •. giti , , , en lot. 0:1 liritigU btfC,A. Town ReAdeece. tittou goo,l • nelffhborbood. Price $2200. °time arm tot on .Third - street, oppovitr.-e- -I - lege. Price $lBOO, • . Two Lots 60 tcet-font . by 100 feet ricoit - . nFk site College. . Avtyly to hIONTANYE & Want). Town properties ir•und, - .bonght, and 4014: 7 - : .Rentals obtained. A- I.IOTEL-PROIsERTY„ Ten minuto wall; from the Borough'. 'Pew( $3,500. Part may remain. MOS:TANTE do WARt). Towanda, Jul 25; 1P67. . , _ if A YL . A N D A: It Farnis.in Tolbot and - a - d Joining counUesloti thn '- Eastern Shore of-Maryland. - - • Dcair..ble. Evans near Watm. Game; Fish and Osfers in the grrateat abundance —1 Most fertile's , 11, protlueifig and Vegeta bles of every kind; A d4lightlul eliinatemtqa-1 bin .for reache:4, Crapes and terry car:or:a oti Fruit, with s tide of • eilligratFin pouring is r from th; North, coml.:onel° make it a Meat an- • ducement to ziny person comomplatiug a change" 'to. a mild :aid firulthi clu Cirenlars. 'maps, and eafa!ognes of farme.andfpricea, sent .- Tree upon'applicatiln to rtie. nt Futon, TAO!: county, Idarylund, ey to Edward Overton, * Jr., Towanda, • . 3rA 4 . c. B. QV 1t11T, ( 241.. • Late 11. 8. Army, , formerly comuloted with ' BiugLam,&tafe.l.etml Agenel la Noriititim - Permsylvani.l.l A ng. li. ,11167. , ' . p.4.11T . 1.CA4 NOTICE. lir undersigned would rop.mtratts glad 84• lice to their friends and the pablie. gentrally, that ito goodsitill be suit: . AT RET A:I I; At that Store after ibe;, FIRST OF SEPTZMITR And all accounts due as, are expected folic set tled by the 151,11 of .august. FOX, rsTEV6NS, lIERCOR, & CO. Towanda, July 18, 18ti7: • MtT=