fradford !porter. AND GENERAL LOGA gr The .c)tiblio School of this Bor ongh opened'n Monday last. . 1 1):.. 1106. W.L.LINcory,M. 0: from Owego, N. Y, was in town last weak. D s. W. H. Taw maul; will Lecture at Batylay, on Friday evenin g ; Ang. Temperance. seet- Mti Geo. COREY, formerly of this County, is spoken of by the Scranton Rep/Miran, as a candidate for Congress in The 12th District, to the vacancy occa ,ioned by the death 11Mr. Dimusox. tog.. The Williamsport Lumber: Company " haviS just purchased a tract of Go.ooo acres of timber land in Canada. Enough Enough for quite a farm. B. H. TAILOR, Itely.nf Troy, is'one of the @ockholdeis of al,. Company. MC GSM CODDING :RUSSELL arc; to erect a temporary building on Pine St.,in to do business until they can - rebuild in the site of their old building. It is their intention to erect a A'lts-trtntial Bre•proof structure. - r.. itt.;v. It. J. PARVIN, of Thil ad 61- phiti, will ,preach in the Episcopal . Church . of this pladeron Sunday Next. Mr. P. was one of the first Rectors of this parish, and.by his labors contributed much toward making the church what it is. Hada an eloquent speaker and a sincere ekristian.. „re” COI. ROGER FOWLER is on aNis it•to his frier* in, this place'. CoL F. is now Largely interested in the Southern Pacific R. which, I he informsus will be pushed tn, ,1 speedy completion. He is looking re markably well, and has not degenerated a ranicle politically since he left Bradford. tel. Mr. SAMUEL HAWKINS, of North Tow.tudic, accidently cut one of his fingers ii with a broad-axe on Monday last. FortU 'lately he had two accidental insurance so that he will draw forty dollars Per week until the Wound is sufficiently healed t., permit him to pursue his usual business. is. The crops are promising well iu Western Bradford. The hay ctop is much larger than usual and all or nearly all has L6en cut, Wheat is excellent and undis turbed by insects. Oats•promise to be little if anything ; potatoes a fair crop, and corn, If the hot weather does not make cigars of the leaves, bids fair for an average crop.— Troy (nuke. -11R21 - .I.cy. J. B. BROOK'S, (colored), Bishop of Zion M.ls. Church, visited this place on Sunday last : We believe he came here;at the solicitatioif of one or two colored persons, for the purpose of transforming the members of Rey. S. Coopmes church from their connection with the Weslyan Metho dist church, to his branch 01 the church.— Two members . oniy ,!voting in favor of the change, the Bishop departed without accom- I•lisliing his object. - ghe wistst course for the colored people here is tb remain united, and continue to,we4ip in their old place. Ci.ua Foor.=—Little girl came to thf• Eye and Ear Institute on Saturday with a lout bent backward and inward from in faucy never being :able to walk a step. Dr. Up De Graff snipped the coutmcte'd tcliti,ms in a twinkling, and the foot r tlt.ttt-il to its propei4position. After wear a.l4 the club-foot shoe fur a while, to keep it straight, 'twill be just as good a foot as This operation, together with one for .14,t, and another" for cross eye, kept 1 iz , ctor busy on Saturday_ morning.= Laity Gazette. I ‘ .. ..tT11 OF MR. BENNETT—MORE PAR -1.1,1 I-11:i OF THE -ACCIDENT. —Last week we g.tre•a brief account of the accident whiCh ixf I ME , Bennett, at tie bark-peeling camp about four miles from this Place. We since learn that Mr. B. recovered his senses for a short interval, and stated that his injulies were eaused.by one of his horses stumbling 0% , r a wagon tongue and falling on him. Dr. 'Benjamin, of Thashorei set the broken limb, and at One time he was thought to be out of danger, but 4 relapsed into a state f hyneope, and died last Wednesday night. lie leaves a wife and six children to mourn his loss, besides a large circle of relatives andfriends.—sillivah Democrat. UV' Thelite fire having destroyed - the office oq.upied by Dr. DEWITT, he- has taken the room, on Main 'et., lately occu p,“l by G..P ; Mason Co's. Bank. We congratulate the Dr. upon the success. 'he . has met with as a practicioder of medecine thus far, in our midst, and trust•that in his new locality ho will do still better. Per- L.ps no Phyvician in this• section-of coun 4. try has h:4l the experience in the treatment of disease in its various forms that Dr. Dir.- Wrrr haat: He graduated at the Jefferson Medical College in 1853, and. has fox four . teen years : ;enjoyed a very extensive and moat succissful, practice in the eastern part of this county. Thousands of his old pat rons would to-day gladly avail themselves the oppoittniity of testifying to his great power over disease, excellence of character, and strict -honesty of purpose. LANi, who murdered ROSWELL Tioga County, has not been arrested. The Times say§ t• "It would hardly have been thought pos ,ible, that so, great a crime as the murder,of the old man, Boswell, at or near Tioga, could have been committed, and the perpe trator so long escape the vengauee of put t raged justice. It seems, however,thatnoth ing has been'seen or heard of the man Lane, laid it is fear&l that he has got well out of the wpr. The only, and probably the' true taotivd',of the murder, ascribed to him, has herir-tliat he might conceal "his Mkt con nection with the daughter, by the wholesale poisoning of the family, and having failed in this, resolved - upon clubbing them - to •loath. The possession of the money real lull from the sale of the cow could not pos sibly have been the temptation. It lasin gnlar that a Ruin, with his intelligence, could have thought to kill a whole family. end ea , cape detection. He is- said to have been an .aduattions Mechanic, has a. respectable f"tailiaod was respected by all his neigh- HABRIED. IitIIPHILEY—BOSIWORTH.—At the Ah wage House 4% Owego; N. Y., by Rev. L. Cobb, July 4, 1867, - M.r.' G. H. Humptire,Y ti Miss Clare A. Bosworth, both 4:4 L - Maysville,' Pa. , VANNtSS"--HOLCOMB.— In • th,o 33n fiat Church, lin Leßoy; Aug. 4, 1867, by Eo ' JFt. %Tartness, of Frank:. aale, to MWAdellHoloonab, of Lollop • Optriat - - - air' Albums, very tbios . & Co's. Book Store. 111,, • tek. Pvson,Thasto' and Scribner's New System of Peomtu n dlip,attperior to all others, at Cuss & Co.'s few Book Store. To TEA.cliEßB.—Pa‘it Theory and PrNctice of Teaching likkersham's School economy and methoololinstiitction at-An, , cone & Pennon's. • WANTED.—A firsticlass cook, and 'good hostler Cl l / 1 Ltd t'eady l emPloyment at the Ailerican Hotel, Atheos, Pa..- Ap ply to Bennett & Smith, corner Division & :River St. Towanda. • I. A superior qMslity, of Stamp ing Paper• and EnvelopeE4 always on hand, at C. F. °Ross & Oo's. BOA.Store. :II Ifft.. We bays lat4ly r eceived an elegant Staniping ,Press {From the city, and are prpared to kelp pd r and envelopes in all colors , or plain, ' may be required, in the moseffishinnable d artistic manner al. C. F. Caoss & C0'5..13 1 k Store.. le 4 FANCY Dass Bet,L.--ilThe publie, are i vited• to attend a Fan bress Ball to be gi •en at the Union Rote in ROme Borough, on Friday evening, Se •6, 1867.. Good music will be in attend - ce. Bill 22,50. Aug. 5.-4 t G. Gorr, 'Prop. . - ---- , -- 1 — - • S. Z. &maze: is • the Authorized Traveling Agent for Life' d Fire Insurance' Agencies, Sail Emil Es 'to busines at this office. ' ; Mo ANTZ & Wean. TOWANDA, July 25, 186. 1 - 1 j - • tar Theory andsPr l actice of Teach ing or the motives and inietheds of Good School-Keeping, by Dafid P.lPage, A. M.' Expressly fur Teachdrst at - ewes it Co.'s t :. 1 New Book Store 1 C. F. Cross Col are - now prep, ed to receive Sub4criptiOns to all the N. . Daily, and Weekly iraper, Pamphlets, Mag ine:s &c. They d4sign t4 -keep. ulnr ewa. ! L oom in connection with their Book Store. • • ' i Go to, DEWriri& DM'=W.§ Mu sic Booms and see those beautifid Pianos. Buy one and give it, to ybur daughter. ,Its mellows and brilliant tone will make, her heart merry and gay. Tort caa get a better Piano for less money than in New York City. -Melodeons 'at - great bargitins. ' • • -my-, Our heavy .lost by fire compels us to ask all persons indpbted to us to make a strotig'effort to help us now.i We• need It now; and shall feel very grateful too ur friends, if• they will remember us at thts time with material aid. 03DDLtila & Russzu,. Towanda, Ang. 13, 1867. T - • STAGE FOR. WAVERLY, (.:oo,nect ng with trains East and Weld. leaves Towanda every morning at 7 o'clobk, and will call 'at dwellings for passengers, if names and ad dress is left at the Post -1 0ffice With Messrs. Alvard Stage returning leaves Waverly on arri val of - evening trains from EaSt and West. Aug. 1, 1867. • '1 i The committeh apriolpted t for the purpose last year, hi - conference with the County S. S. MissVmary,l have fixed upon the( 20th of August for the annual S. S. Celebration-at Mountain Lake. Invita tion is extended to all sabools in the vi-in ity that can be on the groids before 10 o'clock. Each school will Foy - 1. e oWn, refresh ments for which tables a already prepared. D®" At a meeting pf the - Committee appointed to examine and recommend Books for use in the Sc: hoots of Brfulford Co. the following restitution . Wuki passed. Resolved, that we" r• ommend PAYSON * MINTON SCRIM= 8 system 6f Penman ship. J. D. Hiwrrx See. The above, Penton/184p is published by Lower, Barnes and Pott3 Philadelphia, and can be obtained of AlSoid and Barber Book _sellers, Towanda, Pa. - .May 23. 3m I-30 TREASURY Noll l went is now convertin. 7-30 Treasury notes into l pe 5-2 t Gold Bear ing Bonds, the undersigned ha, a arrange ments and facilities for procuring their can version on the most favorablaierms, holders who del - dfe to have the'' converted are re quested' to call upon .1: . The now 5-20 Bonds e hand for sal ; we also ,purchase all descriptions of Government Securities and pathe highest ma .6t pri e. ,- . , April,i, 67.' B. li. Rus ell A: CO. . . Buti r ls.—N ow readly fol. 8 le,double and single Tulips, Hyam_iths, b utiful vari ety, Crocus and a few thae Sue celery plants resetfor sale, all been reset i s dondition, is ono of the best vegetables , a little industry to_clean up the ground vihere th 3 early Peas and Potatoes have been raised, 'prepare the ground with compost and4vou can successful ly raise a crop of celery if set by Itho ?oth of August. Determinatlop, iuthistry, work, application, with good j‘ qgment , and econo my with the. blessing oflOod, w( rk wonder. I can educate any man Ili two minute:3'l4v to raise celery. Many Mrs. Aug. I.—lm ---:-0-11-- 1 l- PARIS EXPOSITION-- i m_,E WINS if ....ACRINR AwAnos.—We recentlyhblished a brief tel egram 'from Paris, anno cing the award to EELER & W o Messrs. WA a gold med in al, over eighty-two eomlietitorf, or the per fection of their sewing-niachineS. Follow ing are copies of the olial documents con firming the announcem At . i ' l -_ EXPQSITION ITBSELLE. Pears, COHNCESSION lAT - Prstri LP., rAMP-DE-MAES, 13 - July, 1867.. Mr. R. Hunting, No. 13F i liegent-4reet, Lond: DEAR Sin : Replyinglito your' inquiry, I beg to state that the only Gold Medal for the manufacture and perfec l ion of I„Seicirig-Ma chines and Button-hole Mlichines,Nns awarded to Messrs. Wsextind:, 7cc.sox,Of New-York. Yours, respectfully, HENRY w. Q. D'ALIGNY, Member of Internationa Jury and reporter of sake. WICERAII Cr'. - .ll3L.tcs Agents for Bradford. 11 , 1 . • -.-... tT --- T COUNTY A rli EACH ERS :I INSTTTUTE.—LThe ~ teachersof common and other schools of the County, are invited4o attend the Coun ty Institute, at the plan q`` fixed upon at their last meeting, viz ; Smithfield, nonday,Aug ust 26, East Canton, gopday-Sept. 9th, and Orwell, Sept. 16. i , Teachers are requested to be punctual in their attendance at thO opening I,Monday at two o'clook, prepared to remain till 'the close, Friday aiternoon' or evening. No frivolous excuses fora bilence from the Insti tute will be accepted *exainination• ddy. Able instructors aid lecturers will be present. , , I Teachers will bring; text books, note, books, Ac. . ; School Directors, Ciergymen and people, generally, are cordially Invited to attend. Aug. 1. 0. J;Crralmucx, Co: Supt. ---4—i— ,.. ' FIRST NATIONAL i r I i ANIC OF I TOWANDA FnrearatiL AGENT OF ! - Um= STAmms, Capital $125,000. .1 z , • Deposits received paYable on demand in Legal Tender Notes. ;,,• - Laterestallowed on tine deposiits accord ing to agreement. 1 • - II Uncurrent Bank Note received on depos it or exchanged for Legal Tender. II- S: Bonds and 740 Trearury Notes bought and sold. -- , \ , Highest price paid for,Comporiad Interest notes. • 1 \ H • • Drafts payable in anY, part o the United States at parfor B.le. i ., 1' Drafts-payable in En land, Scotland,lre land or \Vales, in any amount' over one pound sterling, furnis' hbd at loWestmtes. Passage tickets fro* LiverpoOor Queens town to New Yidrk, by this yell known Inman Line, on and for saldd. 1 .}' E. U: &urn, Pre i s I I March 20;'67. 4. N.BETrs, jr., Cash. N , - • far Wickeri3haltigi School Economy, a vary :valuable wok !prepared, expressly. for School Ts,cht3 , for sale at W 4i, as r i Coe.-Book Stine. , i . :' ,j Violin Violin atA 1 Guitar strings, min; for. the: Bow, at Caoee it Co's. Book Store. 'i - I TRW, LIST - F li 88PTEMBER TER11,160;: 1,'"• WEES.• - Jas Lackey 'vs. m Lackey, bt.,a1..., .issue. Clarkson aNi c als vs. Me lest & Warikdebt SNAJP BI 'a vs.' l ,o F Wellea,Jr.':case. duo Bortz vs. Po'meroy Bros, traarata4 Polly Chffson vs: J W Sweet a. al —replevin. Allen White vs , Lewis D Goad win...appeaL N 0 Elsbree vt. Chas Baton et.al... ,ejeig. H E. Stevens vs. F H Person eLal.. appeal. S Hyattet.aL vs. F S Elliott et. al.. :..tres. Augustus Lewis a vs. D D Brawler... ..ejet. B W Chesney Ts. Athena twp...... —' Awe. 3 Thompson% ad's vs. GWDuakinson,ocija. Fail Creek C. 4 L Co. vs. 3 M Smith.. tres. ET MaKeal vs'. W Bramhall....ejecturint. Wiles Prince va, Edwin Oweis eLal.. do. Seth Peck vs.•l3aphen BullOck - case. J A Bradley vs. T owanda Twp ' debt. J B Dickey et. vs. Valentbre Smith, ejot. Z P Corson vs. H W Thompson . .:....ejcL Slc 'Bronson ."N N Parks, • aiipeaL BroaMa Ito ell'il use vs., G N Park do. Morgan it Da ' on vs. Wm S Dobbina, Arise. J Jle i nmark .N C Railway Co do. Win & Mitch' vs. Welles & Blood.. ado. Co onwpal _ vs . M Elsbree's ex're ...debt. •ND WEEE; F B orff vs. B McKean et. al. —t.att. ox. D E satin vs./ D Coolbaugh's acim's..case. W_H Vansyckle •vs.• Fall ereek C. Co.. app. Michael Kerwin vs. G Simons etad....case. J V Ballard vs. 1111.1; II A Ward-- do.' N Smith vs. Aug. Kelly °kat ' do. D Slaughter vs.) S p'ierce's • ex'rs .... ,sci., fa. W HShepard vs. same do. i John l Drumm vs. Granville twp' debt'. LPi Gardner vs. Bidgbury twp ' do. Henry Miller vs. 'Ransom Tanner, ..sci. fa. Patrick Blade vs. Wm J Eisner , eject. Advi4 Bayles vs. Leßoy twp debt. Darnel Quaia vs. Towanda twp do. Martbi W McGill vs. do' do. G F ledington vs. F H Parsons ....appeal. D M James vs. J J Green do. S Hawkins vs. C D Cash °kat do. J. -- F Means vs. W Means Watts case. -Ann Donoho vs. C S Lafferty.. , apseal. BiIiD6ND COUNTY, BY. Subpcenas returnable Sept. 9, 1867; at,lo o'clo4 a. m., for second week, and Sept. 16, 1 3 10 a. m., for third week. Au . 12, 1867. W, A. Moms, Pray. . LIST OF JURORS DR&WN FOR SEPTSI[- BEn AND ALMON& 1807. JUNDII& q _ • "dlituiy, Alex der English; Asylum, Si mama! Decker; then twp., Samuel Hulett, John !Morley, Elsbree• Burlington twp., Barker Brown, Hairy Allen; Canton imp., Paz ' • Granville, Oscar Saxton; Herribk, John Anderson; Leltoy,_l3enj. J Hoagland ;Mo oe twp., Joab Sommers; Thoialas T Smiley; Pike, Dennis G Nor thrup; Win. Si Payne; Standing Stone, Guy, Brow*; Smithfield, Elliott Wilcox; Sheslie- JChn Webb i Towanda, Charles AL, ManvillO, Charles helium, Jared D'Gooden ouglif Troy twp., Daniel Randall; Wells, Ephraim Mosier; Wilmot, George Frutchey. Albtoiy, Orrisofi Hibbard, Walter Conklin; Alba 13oro'. David Palmer; Asylum, John Bennett; Burlington twp., James • Nichols; Canton' twp., Simeon ,Mclntosh; Franklin, Thoutas A Seamen, Joseph, E. Spalding; Granville, Percival S Bailey, Robert Bailey; LeRoY, Cheeney R Stone, Hollis' A Hol comb Monroe twp., Charles Holland, Geo. W White; Orwell, Chancey G Gndley, John W Hill; Pike, A Dennis Fassett, John Al derson; Rome Boro'. John Whitaker; Ridg berry;. Columbus C Bun, Morris Cummings; Shesliequin, • Andrew Webb ; Springfield, Win Tracey; South Creek, Geo Suffren; - Ter- T Horton, Solomon Strong ; Troy Boro',; NeLscin Adams; Towanda boro', Geo W, Isaac-Smalley; Wyalusing, Wm N • Wells; Daniel States; Wells, Abram Nl channan, Morris Shepard; Wysos, Gaylord Wood, Geo Gard; Wilmot, Reuben Barnes. VILVEIt§E JUBY.-2D WYE& Athens twp:, John Satterlee, Goa—Bur chard' Bludington West, J H MeKean; Colui4bia, Gilles-Peckham, Richard Gustin, Charles '0 Havens; Columbia, Uriah guson; Franklin, James Williams, Daniel Montgomery; Granville, - Smith May; Le- Raysville,. Benjamin Pierce ; Litchfield, William Campbell; Overton,' Reuben Rhine bolt; Orwell, • William Browning; Pike, S Davis; Rome twp: Silas N. Banter, Washington Towner,Elnathan Smith; Bldg-. berryo Thomas Decker; Sheshequin, C E Brighttru;•-South Creek, Jamea Burnham; Smithfield, John. Chamberlin, Christopher Child;: - .Troy twp., James. Ward; .Troy Boro'. l Clement T Paine, Samuel Aspinwall; Tuscarora, Bailey Keeney; Towanda Bona'. Win. K . Marshall, Nathaniel N Betts, John geridth; Towanda North, Samuel Haw kins; : Wysox, Hiram Davenport, Clark Sruithi; Windham,. Benjamin Kuykenibill; Warren, Wm. P Arnold; Wells, Wzi. R 'Wilson. • _I. I ' ,ks—Tl e Govern 1 0e - first series o Albany, Alvin !Waltman; S Mc lit an f Laporte; Athens twp., i Wm. - West brookli Burlington twp ;Russell Hollenback; Burlington West"; Ste hen Stylesf Canton twp.,•Henry Warren; Chnton Bore'. 'Daniel Wilccic; Columbia, lames Benedict; 'Frank— lin, Daniel W Cokeley, Joseph L Johnson, Herriqk, William -Hillis 2d; Litchfield, An drew Layton, - Andrew Brainard; Leßoy; Hem* Andrews, Joseph - Shdley; Monroe twp.,Jefferson. L Coolbaugh; Orwell, John H CWles'; Pike, Bradford Beecher; Blue twp., prepepter Forbes; Sheshequin,Charfes E Segar; Springfield, Charles O. Elliott, T Daly; John SalsberTy; Smithfield Walter Scott, William tierce ;- South Creck i George Dunham; Terry, Moses Mar -ceyl,\ Troy twp., Horace Welch, Stephen - Chilson; Troy Bow', Moses Gustin; Pow undo I3oro'. Thomas M. Woodruff ; Wilmot, Daniel D Crandall, David Abxams; Warren,. Nathan Young jr.; Windham, James New= man; :Wyalusing, Ira Brown. pa. School - Cards, of all kinds at cgossia Co's. Book Store. ail" Bands furnished with Brass Instruments, at tho lowest rates, at Caoss & Co'fif Book Store. sclk.. Sheet ' Music,. Music Boooks and Musical merchandise, at Caoss & Co's. Book Store, .11Ma. The Dulcimer Instructor, con. taming „Airs, Marches, . .11 Waltzes, Schottis ches, ,nrnpipes &e. &c. also directions for Cnoss & Co's. Book Store. We are prepared to furnish Wedding Cards at reasonable rates on short notice and of the latest and most fashion= able styles at Cnoss & Co's Book Store, Constantly on hand 'New and Standard Books, Family Bibles, Testaments, Maps; Engravings, 4ke.`at Cnoss Co's Book tore . g The Ladies will always find a large assortment, and Anu quality of Prencii Paper and. Envelopes at Cnosa'& Co's. Book Store. s Army Drum and Fife Book, Guitar, Accordeon, Violin, Flute and Flage olet Lastructor,at Cnoss & Co's. Book Store. I ser Jew's Haips, Month Harmon. icas, &c. &o. at Cnoss it Go's. Book Store. Agents! wanted, in every To hip in -Bradford Co. to sell L. C. Baker's History of the Secret Service. Xoung menlof Energy can make from ten to twenty dollars per day, apply to 0. F. Cnoss & Co. Book sellers, Towanda Pa. WB. KELLY, Dentist. - Office il , over Wickham Sc Black's, Towanda.Pa. Ali the various styles, of work scientifically donefin warranted. Particular attention is called to the !aluminum Elise for Artificial Teeth, which lis equally as good as Gold and far superior to either Rubber orßilver, Please call sqd examine specimens. e '" ChlOroform or Ether administerel under di rection of a Physician'when desired. Aug. 6, 1867.--tf. . 1. 1 11PTP714 ACADEMY: C. A. A. KEENEY, Panicte4. ... Fall Term commences Sept. , 2d. - Superior ad. vantages afforded those desiring to qualify themlelvea for teaching. Stu t ents from a distance accommodated with, Boar and Booms for Boarding. • - Furl particulars address the Secretary. D. D."CHAPFEE, President 'Join R. CANE', Secretary, Aug. B. 1867'.• I Cr! yparlp Income 0vcr42.000.000 caah.• • MONT*NYE & WARD T. .4a01u11q.61 186 7, = - • TU WEEK Nem 2klertisemento. E EQUITABLE LIFE ASSUR NCO: Si!oiety't! 4ektney fof Bradfoid co. ASIP.CAPITAL $%000,600. *an areitlionnently:,' 11 0- SE - P - Q E S TH10.13116418, CLEAMERB;BEPED.gOI3, r. BLOOD Si . 004 '-iTHENS;' Still c ' , salmis to inainitsctbre`r - BLOOD'S CELEBRATED VITSESHERiVAItit IG'.(XAIVERS, A D .HO4§E• PONFB", To tun the muno,Und are' prepared 'to' Ail ()Wks ProinPilYi • , , , ON'AS 000 p TERMS As nit be bongdt in the United States.. k ilav-, log Sean L 5 years' eng wad manifestarlng Threshing .Machines, we have spared neither time nor expense la_ parfecLing our • machiees, and claim to have • . , . Tut BEST.. SEPERATQR, : One that will impolite Me gi ail& frogs the strew more perfectly, and with leas power.lhan any other= nranutaltured. Our Maohluar can earn good pay by si I• ! - THRESHING ' THE 'STRAW . - . Ail left bq most. Of the machlies used. They ate Very simple' la constructhin. being nom; prised to 6 e piece, SO that 1 di es not require a Mechanic to set them n . or run them ; they are all 'manuiactirred nuder our personal super virion. and we . COALLENGE TOE . WORLD . : To show better workmanship or material. Ev ery machine is eet up and THORDUGHLY TEITED UNDER MOTION, Before leavink the Woke, and are it, , Warranted to !be in. Working Qrdj. They have,lven in practical use for several rears, so that we are not advertising a new in chine every season, ea ch " better" than env . thing ever bowie offer to the pubitc." y can be attached to Tre Powers, SWeep Pow ers,'Btesim-or, Water POWer, and for . BILJTY, Perfection of 'Working and EConomy, k their equal has no bp i ? invented. ,OIII , P/RICES Are as low aittose of ably other manufacturers and parties fleatrittg to purchase. will dud it to their Intetest to exanaine.ou.r stock before pur chasing-elsewhere. . PRICE LISTS FURNISHED On appllcation. All kinds of AGRICULTURAL MACHINES • I On band, and Mill Work, Engines Boi lers and machinery of all kinds got up to order prompt ly and on favorable terms. r ' BLOOD CO., Athens. Aug. 8 1 , I. 867. THE TOWANDA BAKERY AND EATING. EFTAI3LISAAIENT 1 WOOD k ALLYN having purchased the Bakery and Eating Es,tat..ll-Iment and Grocery 'recently kept by Hill & Smith, first door. south' of the Ward House, Main street, - Towanda, Pa., and' baring re-modelled the same. they are prepared to fu•nish their customers and the public with everything in their line at reasou able rates; THEIR EATING DEPARTMENT Is fitted up in the most approved style and meals are served a all hours, and their store is ailed with a good assortment of GROCERIES, CONFECTIONARY, GREEN AND DRIED FRUITS, &C. &C. They will keep in store and sell at whilesale and retail or manufacture to order BREAD, BISCUIT, RUSK, FRESH BOI,LS, BUSTS, PIES AND CAKES, Of all kinds. Also will keep the be. Crackers of all kinds in. the market, by the barrel or pound. Fresh Oysters constantly an hand ,by the keg or dish, cheap' as the cheapest. They will use the best ,materials in ever:, thing and will try to please the most fastidious. Sir Wedding and other fancy Cakes made' to order. W Families supplied daily and promptly with anything desired in oar line. They employ none but the most skilful work men, and use only the best material. They-are determined to keep a first class establishment Give us a fair and candid trial and you will tied it to your advantage. ' • G. H. WOOD. Towanda, Aug 1, 1867.—yr. T HE ERIE RAILWAY COMPANY EXCURSIONS ! IMPORTANT NOTIDE pacursion Tickets to' parties of 40 or more persons, to any station on this - Railway, will beseld at a great reduction from regular rates. For instance, say a party of 40 desire to -visit Portage Falls, tickets to go and return, will be issued at Et 3d each. The regular fare is 86,50 The saving on la single ticket will $2,15. On 401,1ckets sB6.' To all other stations, the re duction will be in proportion. Two or three .days notice should be given, that due arrange ments for their accommodation,m4 be afforded each party. Further information will be cheer „tally furnished at the Tibket Office. G. P. WALKER. Station Agent. WM. R. BARR, Gen'i Pass. Agt.. N.' Y. PARTICULAR. NOTICE. • The undersigned would respeetfuly , give no the to their friends and the pabli generally that no goods will be sold AT RETAIL AC thiifStare after the I, FIRST OF SEPTEMBER NEXT, And all accounts due us, are• expected to be set tled by the 16th of August.. FOX, STEVENS, MERCUR Sr. CO. Towanda. July. 18. 1867. MAItYLAND IF.A:RMSI • Farina in Tolbot anti 'sidjonilag, counties on the Eastern Shore of Marylandol Destr.ble Farms near Salt Water, Game, Fish and Oysters in the greatest abundance . Hest - fertile a 11, producing Grain, and Vegeta bles of ievery kind. A delightful climate suita ble for - Peaches, Gicapes and every variety of Fruit,- with a tide of emigration pouring in from the North, combine to make it a great in -ducement to any person contemplating a change to a mild and healthy climate. Circulars, maps, and catalogues of farms, and prices, sent free upon application to me at Easton, Tallot county, Maryland , or to Edward Overton, Jr.. Towandai Pa., • Mar. G. B. OVERTON, Late 11. 8. Army, formerly connected with Bingham Estate , Land Agency in Northern Pennsylvania. Aug. 8, 1867. MOWN PROPERTIES, TOWAN DA.--11 building - Wm. oo ombard and Third Sta. Price from $350 to $7OO. 60 Lots on Main and Railroad streets Price $3OO to Up. - Fifteen lots on Bridge street. A Town Residence. Good house and good netighborhood. Price $2200. House and tot on Third street, opposite col lege. Price 11800. • Two Lots'6ofeet front by 100 feet deep, opp site College. A p yly to MONTANYE , .£ WARD. • Town properties band, bought and sold.-- .I.intals'obtaixted. ' A HOTEL PROPERTY, Ten minutes walk from-the Borough. Price $3,500. Part may remain. _ BIONTANYE & - WARD. , . ToWanda,,Jul• 25, 1867. • • 'DEAL ESTATE AGOOY. 4. B. 51cICE4N; R.P.AL ESTATE AGENT, Offers the ' following ;ud Ticiker , Lan& for sale.: Fine Timber lot, 3 miles from . .Towandik, cn. - tabling 53' acres. Price $1,325. Perth in Asylum, containing 135' acres. GoOd: buildings. \Under a ollt. e state of 'cultivation. Mostly improved. Price $6,000. Farm in West Burlington—o - n the Creek.— New house and barn. Under sane state of cal .tiVation. o.secrez. Price $5;450. \ Farms in Franklin. All under gOo4 l cultiva- Goa.. Good buildings. For sale cheap: Several very- desire le Rouses and Lots in Towanda. cA.largs tract of Coal Lends in Tioga comity. Towanda; July 18,1867; . ° TIN EN CLOTHING IN. GREAT yulety for Etale--chrgo... Booki."(ittb-'43fOiaititt. TO THE FRIENDS „ CATiON 4V I II , LOVEBE IErigUSIO• ,We take pleasure in informingiott that ve'havijust ,opened in Tomsk, da, ,on the corner of Bridge 'and Main Street, .140. 3 Patton's Block, on. Elegan t New Book" :arid - Music Store, where every the Book' Stationery and music Jilts may be fogia. Also Statuary, Paintinim, t:: : G#4l Pens, Sp' . tdeles,Eye Glasses igp Glasses, ere elaSses, and a general assortinerd 'of Minim/ In 7. struments, :Yankee :Notions cincl Fancy Article& Our Goods were all selected in the City with great care by experienced hands and bought With — cash at a very loth figure loith a ,uiew to' the wani4 of this community. - We feel_ confident we, shall be able to offer. bargain? to all who will fav or us wit their a patronage. cal ana, see us. TIILS IS PERSONAL TO, ALL WRO BEAD Ir.—Coon A: Co., have juit opened a splendid New Book and Music Igtoro, in Tatton'a Block, Towanda, where they are selling everything, in their line cheap for Cash., Call and see them and sat- isfy Touripplf that such is the case owanda, June 27, 1267 W M. A. CHAMBERLIN, Has enlarged Lis store and is daily adding largely to his stock, Id tho line of Watches he keeps the. WELL • KNOWN AMERICAN I And a well selected assortment of SWISS WATCHES, all warranted to ran well or the monep refunded. He keeps on hand a large as sort-nent of the celebrated SETH THOMAS CLOCK ITHACA -CALENDAR CLOCK, Suitable for offices tho Parlor or Kitchen. As usual A good stock of floe JEWELRY IND SILVER WARE In the plated line. he has Rogers Biotber FORKS AND SPOONS Breakfast t Dinner Castors Elegant treble plate double wall ICE PITCHERS! Handsome Calib Baskets, BUTTER &BERRY DISHES, Pickle ,tiudi, Tea cte., ie., to CHAMBERLIN is now keeping the aftuvEß & BAKEW3 • Family Sewing Machines. J. S. ALLYN Thek Ilachinesare superior to all others for family use, for the following reasons : They sew with two threads vieeet from the sp,ols, and require no rewinding. They are more easily understood and used, and less liable to derangement, thin other ma chines. Ehey are capable of . .exectulog perfectly, without change of adjustment, a much greater, variety of work than Other machines. he stitch made by these machine., is much more firm, el stir, and durable, especially upon articles which require to be washed and Ironed, than any other at itch., This - stitch, oiving to the, manner in' which the under thread is unwrought, is much the. most plump and beautiful in' use, and retains: this plumpness and beauty, even upon articles', frequently washed and ironed, until they are worn out. The structure of the seam fn such, thaerthol it be cut or broken at intervals of only a telt; stitches, ft will neither open, run, nor , ravel, but remainsdirm and durable. Unlike other machines, these fasten both ends of the seam by their own operatign. With thesemachthes, while silk is used uPon the right or fax side of the seam, cotton mai) , be used upon the other sidd without lessening the strength or durability of the seam. This can be done on uo other machine, and is a , great saving upon all articles stitched or made up with ,silk These machines, in addition to their superior merits as instruments for sewing, execute the most beautiful and permanent embroidery and ornamental work. You can ,get Sewing Machine Needles, and all articles pertaining to the aig n uhine business . PIANOS, 011 DANS AND MELODEONS You can get at CHAMBERLIN'S one , of . • • DECKER BROTHERS UNEQUALLED PATENT PIANO FORTES ! No better made in the States. Warranted sev: en years, and to stay - id-tune • longer than any other. Keeps on hand the American, and Treat Lindsley A Co , celebrated PARL'OR' ORGANS!! Which for sweetness of torte and style alai& cannot be surpassed. Are suitable for Churches Lodges, Seminaries, and the home circle. Also a general assortment of other musical instru ments together with Violin, Viollncello Strings Bridges, Tail Pieces, Bows, Bow Hair, Keys, Resin, Ac., Ac. Reinember that I do not depend upon the sale of Musical In.strtiments for a living, conse quently am willing to sell at a very small ad: vance. WATCH ; AND CLOCK REPAIaING , Done in the, beet manner, as usual. at low rates Towanda, July 18. 186 . A FINE IM 'ROVED - FARM situate in Asylum townsitip, 80 acrd ; 60 acres improved ; A GOOD FRAME HOUSE with 14 apartments ; Two orchards ,• foot . .. Lit ing springs ; a - Flame Barn with Basement; 36x46—For Sale. Price $3,500. (part may Sie • main). Apply to 11ONTANYE 4. WARD. Towanda, July 11. 1667. ' VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.— The subscriber offers for sale his lam in Wysox, nearly opposite Towan a. This farm - wdtabis 120 acres of land in it high state Of im— provement, with a splendid dwelling house, barns and outbuildings. It has a large never failing orchard stocked with good fruit of ev-/ cry description. It . is 4 in a good neighborhood withbflasy _reach of the church and' action' pribileges of Toiiinda borough. For tenui of sale, empire. of the subscriber on the prem ises. 11.011 GIAN D. STRICKLAND: Wysox, April 8, 1867.—tit / - . VALUABLE FARM FOR SAL & About font...miles from Towafida, on the Eastern bank of the Stuvrehannailiver. Con taining about' 100 acres. Framed 'house and barn, a horse barn, corn house and good apple orchard of . , For terms and particulars Inquire 4)( DELPEDCH • of Sheshminin, or JAMES WOOD, at Towanda. Jetta 13.1867. ; / HE ASTOR FIRE INSURANCE T. HE, York. Agency for Tfradlord Ca. CAPITAL s*oo,ocm., Dividend for 18 6 WARD. Towanda, July 25,1567. CROSS it CO. gliocellantono. And the Heavily plated Mi S ! lagkirtivfltoift 1 ; ' =MO , ft: ( " ;Fa' ~A ;(1t. NEW STOtE F..- AIM NE''Vir \ G.O 0 D I TAYLOR & =I Have just opened their large and spacious store, and will keep at all time* A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK DOMESTIC AND FANCY DRY- , G-00136. . [(Opposite Codling & Russell.) r 'i,, - , Towanda, April le, 1887. I w PIP NE 1 NEW ST IV a- TAYLOR & • Have just opened their =spacious Store, an keep at all tint, .. -.t •- t • A. LARGE AND WELL I 9, MI DSYMESTIC A,NI? DRAT GOODS, (0 , 1)rm44? , &iRwMII) MEM ES MIT Tow% April 16, 1661. lIIN : Swap 717 V ittkitAitattrrol4 4 -ircht" President Judge of Ole 12trOcuirchurf,r.coadrnb4r of the colonies ot•illradiord and guaehadna. and • one. _Ley' !Belford and, J. W_ . Van Dyke, Aiociiaaaoee hatele." - tge u 4 for Add • Costal of Bradford, We preeept basrlegdate the 24 day of July, A. D. 1867 to me directed, 'for holding I.osert of Oyer, ond Terminer. flew' ant Quarter* of the Pace, Manson Pleas and Orphan's Coat, at Towanda, for the CaittPdi -Stsdard.oklienddl, the:Sit - day of SePesedow vertkto sonlines three /reeks. c , Ntitiellietherefote hereby: &tea to the Conk aqui:hides. efthe-Pretee. and Cranstairkw. of the IComety* Bradford, that they be.thekand thereln.: thtie , pma• psnon, at 10 o'idoek In -the foremost of 67,10* their anon% in =ions and other remembrences,lo do those which to : : °eke appertains to be dune ; and those who are bound by redegnisane or otherwise to prosecute against the prisoners wt,ar,e or, may be in the Jail of said COnnty, w Ain be bound to appear at the,ealff Cood, meld be then and there to 'prosecute age not them as shall be Net, Jdrors are requested to be punctual; l their attendance, agreeably to their notice. ' • Dated at Towanda, the Slst - day.of July, in the year :of ourlord,ronerhousand eight hundred sad ilztriamen, and of the Indepeubileece , of the-United Slates, the niztetydlrst. ,' • • WILLIAM ÜBIPPIS, Sheriff. ME Ef3 MU IMIE TEE liZil • Q i ilEltlti"S'BAtE.: 2 43i . "viritie - of Li 7 snadry-, rits of Vetiii.Expo., issued out of the 0 °lnt of Common Pleas t Bradford . Coon. ty there tr a F be exposed -to, putt& sale, at the. Court Ho .In the Borough of Towanda; on' MONDAY the 24 -day of. SEPTEMBER, 1867, at lo'ckek, p. m., the following . eacribed lot. piece .or parcel of. knit situate in Athens Bow' bounded as - foil. its, to wit : On , the 'efts& by .be Dahlia Waver larding to: Waverly, on 'he north by P. Tyler, on the west and south by C. F. Weller, designated as ota -II .. 40 suo 41, sizelo:l2o feet with ,dwelling house Cu; (tut, trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of E. H. Cook A Co.. vs. 'John Heavener. - • Ai/lc—The I /Bowing- described lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Home twp".,.bounded north ;by lands- of B 1: .0. -illeibigg s . east and south by lands belonging .Lo the estateot David Ridgway. eec'd., Ana wee t tby the pub I. -higtt-,_ way leading from Iftmweron to•Aftny: -con taining-10 acres of - tuna • more or less all im proired, with a tramen, Wiese, framed barn, saw mili, and a feW fruit trees thereon. . tieizenand taken in execution at the trait of . ABCs X.; Comet va. Gen..• W. Besay. - • ALSO—By virtue of suncry writs of Fl. Fa. and Vend. Expo., /lie followia g deacrib. d lit, pieet dad i parcel' lrih b ot hu hr d : e f tu ir e o in Troy t j w o i ii; G t, James Mc&filtand, o Heniy iluggles, Leon- Ruggles and the public • high Way, east by i th public hi ay and Hagar Creek, booth by ds of N las Potter, am 'west by land of 'Jo 8 er. Containing 40 acres of Jan& m re or less, all improved,- With a brick and I ed tavern house, known as the &at Troy H ] 2 framed barns, framed.shop, and Trot tin Park thereon. and taken in execution at the snit of .W . H. Peek's use et, al., vs. Miles D. Cass. o—By virtue of sundry writs of FL Pa.. th toliowing described lot, p eee or parcel of. li d situate in the Borough of Towanda, bona. 44.. .p 4 described as Ottawa, on the north by State treat, east and south by lands of Mariam .Moody, and west by Geiger's Alley. Being 33 feet onState street. and about 100 feet back, mere or less, With two ir.amed houses thereon. Seized a d taken in execution at the salt of John Holmes vs. H. Yaw. " - t-•,'--- ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Monroe twp., bounded north by lands of Thomas Bennis, east by land of Cha . Brown, south by lauds of B. 8. Hinman, west by lands of Wesley Harvey. 'Containing about 75- acres, about 15 , 4/ores improved, with a small, framed house and few trait, trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of Simnel Schrader's administrator vs. Thomas Dond. , . „ ALSO—The following described lot piete or Pied of land situate in Pikiii;twp., bounded north by land of Azarish Champion, east by land ot said A. Champion, south by the public hway and on the west by lands of Samuel W net. Containing one acre and eight perch of land, more or less, all • improved, with A 4 14 d house thereon. . • Seized and taken in execution at the snit of George C. Atwood's ash va. Fanny Jarvis. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel ot. landsituate in the Susquehan n a: River "(being n Island] directly opposite the mouth int Itummetflind Creek, , and lying- between Landing Stone and Asylum typo:, bounded on sides by the Susquehanna River. Contain ing 16 acres el land, more or / leis. with about 3 acres improved. , " I Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Joseph C• nklin et. id. vs John P. Primer. ALSO—The following dincribed lot .piece or parcel of land situate in Herrick twp., bound ed east y the Union Scho,ll House lot, south by the Main road, leading fromi Bucks mill to lowan .a, and west and north byi land of L. M. Stevefis Containing one acre, re or leis, all improved with a framed ballot° erected tura cheese Maninactory thereon. Seized anti taken in xecution I at' the snit of John A. Codding vs. Andrew A. St. John. . • ALSO—The .obowing described lot, piec'e or parcel o' laud satnateint Canton tarp., bounded north by lands of Ja de . Colwell and N. Vans mee, east by land of S. D. SendaiLsOnth by •the public highway, west by Lands of the said N. Vamp*, et. al. Containing li acres of land, more or less, all improved; with a•fratned house , saw mill, and few ft nit trees. thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit ot Chao. A. firise'a use vs. B. P. Bishop A ISO—The followins described lot, piece or parcel ot land situate in Ul , ler twp., bounded north. by a Line running from the nsain road to the canal, east by land of Patrick Flood„ south by lane of Mrs. John Flood, treat by the public road leading from Towandt to Athens. Con taining 4 ot an acre, morel or less, all improved with a plank house and frismed.shop thereon. Seized and taken in 'Execution at the stilt of Amasa Watkins vs.AAndrew J ..Elebree. WILLIAM MUFF'S, Sheriff. Towanda, Aug. 8, 18:7. • • - RE I REGISTER'S NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given, that there has been filed and settled - ht the office of the Register of *Wills, in and for the county of Bradford, accounts of Administration upon the following estates, viz: Final account of V. C. Leonard. administra tor of the estate of L Reed, late of Weflea,dec'd Final acc't of -James ElsWortb, adm'r of es tate of John Campion, late o I-Windham, dec'd. Final acc't 1. P Stafford, adm'r of estate of Joel Stafford, late of Wyalusing, dee'd. • Final acc't of!James Drake adm'r of Julia A . Drake, late of Lit hfield, dec'd.. ! George Morley; tide, of Sally Olmstead, late of Ulster, dee'd. Final acc't of B W McClelland, adm'r f'J C Hurlburt,iate of Canton, dee'd. Final acet, of 88. Hakes, adm'r of A phew; .D Moser, late of Albany; de4'l. Final aeo't of M T Porter and Thomas Ames adm'rs'of the estate of hiatus Sturdevant, late of Granville, dec'd. - • . Final acc't of H H Foster, adm'r of Peter J Vroman , late of Burlington, dec'd. Finalacc't James P Coburn, adm'r of- the es tate of W B Friable, late of Warren. deed. DB 1 Final sco't of C. G Gridley adm'r.of the estate 6f J W Tyrrell, late of Orwell, decd. Final acc't of R illilobards and J A Carr, ad Ministratora of A J Carr, late of Albany, dec'd. Final acct of E A Coolbau4h adm'r of the es tate of J Y Hinman, late of Wysoz, dec'd. Final acc't of Revad Bramball: guardian of Geo, L. Middatigh, minor child of - Isaac Mid daugh late of ,Wyalusing, dec'd. Partial, sat •of Isaa c Marsh, guardian of Mary C Marsh, mina; child of Elliott Marsh, late of Pike,. dec'd. ALl3o—The appraiseruent of praperty sei of by the Ezicatar. or Administrator,, to widow; or children of the followingliecede,nts, viz t • Fatate of Johnißolleabacit, deceased. ' - Caleb Ingeraon - " . Caleb Bennett " Robert Lewis " Jonathan Yandike " " John Horton H eyser . 4 Josep Hitchcock " " Daniel J Horton a " John .Dickerson; " ' "- John Tam& . CO., win N 4:~ ~j:Y iI:H ~~ And the same will be :presented to the Or phan's Court of Bradford - Canty, on Monday, the /d day;nr September nest, for contlimation "Ad allowance. ' , H. J. MADILL, 'Ang.l3, 1847. • VOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.— ..Li This is to give no/IW, That on the 24th day of July, A. D. • 1967, a warrant in Bank raptcy Was•issued against the estate of Henry Fulmer of the township of Cherry, in the coun ty of Sullivan and State •of Pands, who has been adjudged a Bankrup t Wen peti lion ; that the payment of any debts and de livery' of any property belonging to such Bank my to him os for his use, and the transfer of any property by, him are forbidaen• - b, law ; that a meeting of the creditors of said Bank rupt to prove their debts and to chose one or more Anignees of his estate, witl be held at a Court of Bankruptcy to be holden: sr the °Mee of the Register in the Court House. in the Bo rough of Towanda, before. EDWARD OVER TON, Jr., Register ,en the 30th day of August A. D.• 1867, at. 2 o'clock.. p. m. THOMAS. A. , ROWLET, United States Marvhal as Messenger; Wait. ' • em District of Pennsylvania. ' " By E..B.COOLBAUGS, Deputy. Aug: 3,1867.-3 w. FAN CY AAPPLICATIONDIVIDucE._ To David INumblo94-,N0.161,Dea -term 1866. You are hereby notified that Margaret YoungUaad, your wile,by her next Mend, John Bicluinberg, haw applied the Court of Com mon Phma of Bradford County .for a divorce from 'the. bonds of matrimony, and the said Court tap appointed Monday the 9d day pf geipt.; . 11367, at two o'clock, p. 132., for tearing - 1104 4: 1 4 1 ,1101A, Mid pre:abet,. b simeland you can attend_gyou pr ar. ••' z • WM. Cluarr#, mom • .A 81.13; .: • lIERIEFt.SAtE,4I,y virtue- of 14.7 .a writ of Pt Pa.; isaibiVont of the Codrt of Common. Pleas of Bradfirrd. =My, there. will be Wooed to- publiar,ftle, at the Co Art • Rom, ia.the &cough. of - almonds, on - 11021- DAY, the bp day of 1867, at O'clock, p. . m., the following described lot, • ercoweparool of land snail.- In-Overton tpi, • bounded northby land of John - fibensim, east by land bf Henry' Sherman; south by land of- , Andrew Pennon, wed by the highway. Con, into About 4 of on acre, more' or leas, 'a amallirambd used for. a .cooper shop. thereon:_3eized-and taken in ezeeatkm at the stileol - - .Fiefcbemor ya. Jame A. Jackson.- Wil• GRIFFIS. Sherlif." Aug. 13.1867 . TN ;THE' MA,TTEE.: OF THE ES- ' JL TATS of Milani Snyder—late of aheshe: - _ quin, decamped, who'died testate. At 'an Or , ' phanii Court held at Towanda, la and for the • teat_y id Bradford, Oil the 9th day of May, A.. D., Dia s Hannah Snider . executrix; and PIZ' Ham Snyder and Jabez Fish, executors of, said decode*.~ presented their patithon td said - Court ' _ setting forth anioygst other things, that they held in trust fat the use and b ,, t, of John P. Huy*, son el said testator in accordance with , the will of the said testator as ascertained In - • 'the 4th codicil thereof,' all that. certain lot of ' land situate in I.ltehteld, and county aforesaid ' bounded and described as follows :- Begkuaing . • 'at a post in north Ilne.of a lot of land belong- lug WO. Mathewson, thence along the town- shlp line between Athens end asitchtlild, north • 160 pre. to the south-west Corner of H. brakes lot, thence east Iglo rods along the south lined' ' said Drake's lot tcwthe south-west corner of ' hut ry,Dicliinney's lot, • th enoe south 160 pra., along the west line of, Hiram Merrill's lot to-a. corner,tithnce west tOO acres more or less. ,• - The said executors farther set forth that the raid Jdhn P. Snider had lately deceased, leav ing a widow, Sarah A.-Snyder, and one child, Ora..flayder, that in their opinion it. 'odd be • the advantage of said midair- And child; to have said land sold , and that . I, th ey could Lanier I the same a better price at private tha _at pub; . lic sale, and Faxed the court to authorise teem to make sale thereof at Private Bale, AC. ,- Wh,erenpon the Court on the day and year aforesaid . appointed Monday: the 26 day dep. tit. 1867, at 10-o'clock. a. tat, for the hear ing Ond Metrication of the matters contained in said petition and directed that notice be per- . many given to all persona risicing . in this bounty who are beneficially or legally interest- . ,4 ed in the above de. tribal land, and that notice of this application be pabliabed in the Brad ford Reporter for four weeks next before said dd day or September, next:' 1, • H. .I. HAIIILL, Clerk.. _ Aug. 1, 1867. NOTICE IN BANKiitTPTOY.. • • 1- This is to give notice, That on the 3d day of August, A.D., 18 iT, a warrant in Bankruptcy, ' was hatted against the estate of Stephen Whit aker of Rome, in the couuty of Bradford, in, • the State of Pennsylvania, wha has been ad - judged a Bankrupt on his. own petition ; and t tharthe payment of any debts and delivery of any property belonging to, snob Bankrupt eu him or for his lase. and,the tra_isfer of any,pra• party by hint are forbiddin by law ; that a meeting Of the creditors of said Boakrapr to prove Weir debts.and to chose one or more Al. - signeesi of his eat te, will be held at a Cannot Bankruptcy to• be holden atft office of the • Register in the Court Rouse, in' he Borough of Towanda, before EDWARD ERTON, Jr., Register, on the 13th nay of 8 PTEMBER, D.,1687, at.lo o'clock, a. wt. This is to tine notice, That on the 3d dayof August, A. D., 1887, a warrant in . Bankruptcy was L oved against the estate of John Whitaker of Rome, in the county. of Bradford, and State of - Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a r Bankrupt on his own - petition ; the th! pay. metit at any . debta and delivery of any pronr ' tY belonging 'lra such Bankrupt to tum yr for , his use, and the transfer of any proven) , by '- him are - torlmiden by law '• that a meeting of the creditors of said Bank rupt to prove their debts and to chose one or __more Asaigneeruf his estate, will be held at-Verona of Bankrupt cy to be holden at the office of the. Register in in the Court Rouse, in the Borougtf oi-row:an ds, before EDWARD.OVERTON • 'Jr.. Regis , ter, on the 131 i .day. of SEPTEXBeIt., A. D., 1867, at 2 o'cloek• P. ' THOMAS A. ROWLEY ; United States Marshal as Messenger, West ern District of Pennsylvania. By B. COOLBAUGH, Deputy: Aug. 13, 1867.-4 w . • , • ... • ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.- . ---By virtue o an order issued out of tbct Or phan's Court of Bradford County, the under signed executrix of the estate of Job Tibbetts, late of •warren twp., dec'd, 'will bell at public sale on the premises on SATURDAY. the 24th day of AUGUST, LSO, at 2 o'clo k, p m.; the folaowil4gdeseritted lot piece or parcel of land situate in, larren township,' breaded on the north by the highway leading from Warren Cen-' tre.tb Jackson '[alley. on the east by lands of Jen-ks Bowen, on hp south by lands ca Nathan Bowen, on the west by lands of Ractiel a.. £m betts. Containing about 29 acres. TERRA—SA 'to be paid at 'the time•o: sale "SW od confirmation of sale. and the balance to ten-equal 'payments with interest Irma cotir niairoia. RatetiEL TIBBITTS. - fink 1, 1.8e7, Exeedtrix. lIDITOR'S NUTICE.—In the !nat._ 24. ter of the estate of Cornelius Vanciie,doe'ol In the Orphatit's.Court of Butillord County. - e undersigned, auditor appointed by said Co* to dispose exceptions tiled to allow:* • ance of account iSf adminibtratrix of Said is. tate will atteud to the 'duties ..of Lie appy went, at his offieeign the . Borough. of. Towanda, on SITURDAY, 4LUGUST, - 24, 1857. at 1 o'- clock, p. m., •Rrhete all persons having claims_ mast present them, or be forever debarred. . •-• W. A. PNCY, Auditor. Aug. 1. 1E417 , A UIiI.TOR'S NOTICF,.—Ani Don okoe vs. Michael Cohnion. In the Court oft Commoa Pleas or Eradford County, No. lta ~ • December terra, 1564., Court to distribute money arising tine thee' Sheriff's sale dr defendants interest ince..l.aiw Teal estate, will attend to the duties of :his sp., pointment at his office in the Borough' of wanda,on TUESDAY, the 27th day of AUGUbT 1867, at 2 o'clock, p. m. whele all persons bay ! 2 lag claims upon said monies'will :attend - or torever '.be debarred from the samr au 4uu vourt of Con?mou Bradford County, N 0.652, Sept. term, 1862. I The undersigned Auditor appointed 'by. saki Court to distribute moneys in the lian-'s (4 Jam. H, Webb; administrator of rhonons Same. dec'd,ea assignee; - of H. W. hoot; will attend to the duties of lila appo Lament at his °Tice la the Borough Towanda, on Eaturday, gust 24,1867, at' 1.-o'clock p.m., at which, time. and, place all persons having claims , upon‘.o.l moneys must present them or be forever ,oe rted. W. T..DAVIES. Aug. 1,1867., ' Auditor-, I 0 RENT.—Ari Office on Main-bt La. 2nd door : , Two rooms. beck and Ina,' eur u p i e j t:l t o u r e l z o t. ca d t o tio o n ri. -Applflo M N CAI Towanda, .I . aly 11.1867. ' UOUSE . AND LOT - VOR SA LE I The subscriber offers his Dwelling Bowe and Lot for sale, In Towanda Borough. on State street, between Wain and Water street*, and about 23 rods directly florth of the Court , Elotuse 24z49 feet, two stories high. Lot 33 feet front by 220 feet deep, including an ale on , back end. Bar and other ontbuildings, and some irnittrees thereon_ Suitable for a PA , rite Boarding House. Price 5 4 ,500. _ • - N. J. KEELLII. ' - 'Aug. 1,1867.-4 t I' OR SALE.—Anew and. splendid three story' Bricißuilding, with Basement and sub-oellar,large- Oak Front, 6x9 feet glass, now occupied as - Hotel and Restaurant, with'. three-new Billiard Tables in 211 story. also far- Inithre, fixtures, &c. - Good Ice House well tid ed. Hotel and Restaurant is doing a good ()ti taness. BaUstactory reasons given for seillisfr. Said Hotel and Restaurant is in Means' Block, Maln-st.l Towanda; Pa. Terms easy. further particulars enquire on the premisiti. SIOUGAH & WOLFE: Towanda, July 11, 1867. Register. FOB RENT.—A valuable farm sit,- nate on the Junction and Breakwater IL, four miles from iieorgetown. coutity'ss4 of Sussex - lOonnty, , 'Delaw&re, cent.Ainiaga i ? acres, ;151i ! improved balance timber. dwelling, barn, stabling and oat-baildiage; over 600 peach and apple trees. Is wcil fenced Will be rented for siA years,. _ Forlartber information apply to, or address WM. "L.MPENCEU, Deal Estate Broker, , Lewis, Delaware.. . July 11, 1867. I.R SALE CliEA2,—An Iwprov ed Farm; 77 Acres; Sheshequin 1 - 45 acres cleared; 12 Isere. of good (*wawa, beildiug timber and railway tie‘ L-doable borpled house in good repair. lidgg spring in kite ea. Barn 38:56 in good repair. About. 75 fruit trees. Price $2000. . Spply to . a -02 , 4TANTE WARD. Towanda, July 25, 1887. VaI:TABU. `ARM FOR SALE 1 The - subscriber offers fpr vale ids ielll i.itt trate In Nh Towanda, about one mile from To Bo ort rough, on the road- leading - trom Towanda to Waverly. , Bald farm conalids ut 64 19 j" acres on the east and about West side of the, toad. Has a 41 acres on•thr, new im d barn 'Slimed dwel li ng tweet. and good fru! thimeon - ,„ and is well watered. - Terms made am. For,- further ppileglars enquire ott a the i remlaes of Klithl4,lBB7. . 1 17>fg,gat. - , II GI