Vraiferippotler. LOCAL .AND. G.EN.E.RAL..) k i r The North Branch Vaal al has at last been gotten in navigable - Order, wd bt.itiN fire passing'in cooaiiierabio htniibers, c .,i ire) in:: anthreoite to the Western f: unit ketsl": - I= tett" The friend's of thn . SttStitinlinvo. Collegiate Institute will bn.goased to !rani that a full corps of nble,.inacrifetom Las been employed and that tbe : school will npen on the 18th untler t§e'inost favorable eireumstimetos. - per,. Messrs HABDIN(II6_SIIALLEY are now taking "counterfeitpreilentments of the human fieo divihe," in the rooms forinerly occupied by G. IL Wooo,arid the reputation of the'establishment: ;does not seller from the likenesses they produce. • (3017 RT commenced nn Monday .last T:10 business is rather light, the gran'il jury being principally occupied on reports. of vielations of *the liPL.ensa laant Wa, shall give a lull report of the proceedings next week. . I rittstuu stags was up set iuto the 6ar.al last Tm?salay afternoon ou its Way to` 'this phice, near :the =al bridge, soaking the luggage and{ otherwise "Msemniuotliug" the d4ver. The passen gers fortunately jumped out and saved themselves. The stage, we understand ...is driven too close to the canal in . order to ayoul a boat team.-- Tunkhannock Repub lican. . PENALTY FOR STEALING FRUlT.—Per "'tis who steal fruit should remember that trio law of 1860 • imposes a penalty Of $5O :iue and sixty days' imprisonment for any ,11,1 when proven before 'any Al or !list* Of the Peace. The same provitk , s a penalty of: from $5 to $5O, with costs, for wilfully entering or breaking into any orchard, iard or garden—the fine I-mg one-half to the informer, tuttl one to the owner of the land. A DEFoR3IITY.-7More unsightly,more iliskistinz e. tual a cause of greater antipathy, Call scarcely be imagined, than that of hare -1.1,. meet with it daily in the streets and used to pity its victims ; but since wit ti,,sing the entire removal of a very ugly oat the other day, at the' Eye and Ear Insti-. tote, by Dr. Up Do Gnaw° now only won der why any one can - carry alio& with hi s' hideous a face, when so certain a cure is at baud. 2 --Ebilira Daiiy , Adve);iiser - . OLIVER OPTIC'S MAGAZINE for girls and boys, has entered upon its second vol nuie•. It is enlarged to nearly twice' its termer size, and cnutains more reading and more iihistritti.us ;than any other juvenile uueeaziue•in this cltuttry. This' is a weekly octavo, intended to be bound in two vol umes every year, It is yew _cheap, being five cents a week, or '7? - 2,50 per year. Ad •dress Leek Shepard, 14J thuihingtOn Boston, Mass. Jrce- Tee Denigoratie Convention, ~n Tuvsclay n.glit, placed in nomination the folik,wing tick`;•t : iddYs—Joirs SALT3LUISE, Athena, The lkinv .ntion graciously conceded the Ipilor of k III tving the cithei caudidato to Sel by:al Conn y.) . Treqs , frer—S. W. Lrrrur., . f.; , :hnlissioner—C. S. 1VKr..K..5, Columbia ~r,~ilM'- J.try Cumin issioner—W. B. STOURS, Asy- , 101. We would call the attention ~ 1 all who have daughters or sisters whom (hey would desire to have enter a first-class LL-tt ro school, to the - Card of Madame C. The advantes it offers in actual tunes for Study, gi - ITining, and the 'ge-n -erd accessories which should always per bob tL/ buch au insfitufe l recommend it to wort favorable conideiation. The long experience and unvaryiitg success of Madame Mears are the best guaranties that wal be offered for the future. BURNED To DEATH—Mrs. Pendleton, of Windham, Pa., (daughter of Samuel Stio6caaker,) married . about one year ago, returned from church do last Sunday week, started a fire, and was iu the aet of remov ing a lid from the top of the stove, when the ilanie burst up, setting fire to her clothes, and burning her flesh to a crisp before her husband, attracted by her Screams, readied the room' and succeedqd in extinguishing tL fire. She lived in great agony some tw,lity four hours when death put an end to 'sufferings. • 'FIRE IN BROOKFIELD.—At midnight of Monda: ; ,ll2th inst., the large barn owned I.}. Mr. H. B. Seeley, of Brookfield, was discovered to be .0 fire, 'and in a short time was utterly col sunned, with about 350 bushels of whit r wheat, 15 tons of hay, and far • .4-• eusils stored therein. Of a yc .0 Of oxen In the stable - 13,0ne was burned, Le incendiary cut the strap of the one that escaped. There seems to be no doubt that thr fire was by design. Mr. Seeley's los,ds about $1,200. Insured for $900. .7ioga Agitator. SERIuUS SCC,IDENT,.—We h.. 13,11.1 that on the afternoon of.,the 21st inst., Thomas Snell started - from the saw mill of his broth er, at Elk Creek, this county, with a team of young and partially broke horses, hitch ed to a loaded wagon. He had gone bit a slwrt distance when the horses became friglite.ned. and ran away, thiPwirag Mr. Snell from the wagon, the wheels passing, over and mangling hire in a shocking Mau net At last accounts he was in a precari ous condition, and his life despaired'of.— . Sql .I , } Te Press. Mess,wßE AMONG SNAK.E.B.—On 'Fr liay t. the '23d inst., D. T, Wise, flay., of Troht Run, while in search of a flock of sheep, on the mountain, about ono mile frbtu the village,was Startled by the rattling et* a monster snake, mid eeing, to hie . sur prise, that lie was isurroundedby i . the *Lis onous reptiles, he commenced the massacre by shooting. He 'fired four times,: which started them toward their den ; then seizing a stout cudgel he finished the, escaping snakes. Upon gathering together and conn..' Ling them, they amounted to flftyrtwo kOled. Ile then left on his journey, aid-mated the _spot to visit on his return,Or at some future day. TwO days afterwards lierett.trued; ac- eompanied by his brother, 8. L. Vise, and' T. A, Braes. Arriving at the den, they-die.- covered a monster copperheitil snake lying at his content over the entrance of the "deg. Killing him caused a'buzFing noise ainonq . the rocks, and the party commenced re. .moving the stenos, finding / Mad . killing Eq*, More copprlirads, eight , rattle . and ihreift, 'black snakes ; killing in all siity ,rattle, seven copper and timed 140 okeit-iltun total seventy snakes.— Willian4ort /3-thlin. IttS6 Now *at others, al To • Ti Pr./aloe economy, VOnD WAT% good h 4 at: the ply to Bet LIZEM superior . „qii ing Papal. and .Envelope at C. F. Gauss & CO's. E re Italie la elegant tintpingA'resit iireprOpared to'Btamp p in all colors or plain, in the tnesefashionable at C. F. Canis 4: Co's: B VINES I • urRAPit -DO . Grinpe Vittee ? B. M. We with any known cultivated wavranta true to , nunie. i'lidiss OSBORNE the llth term of her seho 2nd. • School year of 401 '4 terms: lEnd - $2,50 to O. Henvori. will give tt on Friday, Sei pang of yburse McDonald's F'l • on Lovel call at where they can see the fi eat stock of Fian ces ever' offered for sale in,this section of country. ! Now is a rare , line to purehase a Piano cheap.. Aug. 28. %•' . . tom' The Teacher's Association of Bradford: County will be held at West Bur lington,. Seeptember 13th and 14th... The exercises will commence at 10'a. M.' pre cisely. • A. T. LUSBY, .Pies. 0. E. 1 4 Arnisworrn, Se 'y. Sept. 4. S. Z. SHORES is and - Authorized Traveling Agent for Life Fire Insurance Agencies, andißeal, Es to busines at .is Mo ZANY'S It WARD. ToWasoe, July 25,:186 . . a PEARS, PLUMS, - C:IE lES, PEACHES, CtEIGUITEI, ike. —D6 yon ant any of these? R. M. Welles can supply . on with good and thrifty trees of tiny -van ti ; and warrant them to grow. Aug. 28. . tom - Theory and - Prictice of Teach ing or the motives and etho`ds of Good School-Keeping, by David P, Ptige, A. M. Expressly- `for Teachers,`' at ' Cross Sr, Co.'s New Book Store. . . . , tor .C. F.-Cross & Co. are now n i , prepared to receive Subs riptions to all the N. Y. Daily, and Weekly apers, Pamphlets, Magazines &c. They, de, ign to keep a reg ular-Nell-a Boom in co nnection with their Book Store: 1 - 1 In se -- . Mrs. EL G. Sal on will open a select school on Orwell Hill, at the Pres byterian Parsonage, Sep . 2, for a term of eleven weeks. Terms, $ , & vq.. Aug. 19, 1867.-4wi • I , Mr Our old friends and-enst will find, us with a full stock of Hi in our stew Shanty store on Pine about 100 feet west of E T. Fox's back of Powell's store— here we in to call and buy goods ch mi. - "CODnING S: Errs: Towanda, Ang. 20,18117. - APPLE TREES.-R.. M. Welles, good supply of choice apple trees, of leading Valuable varieties. liiii'tree had two years growth in good soil sin lug transplanted ; and, insides bein thrifty, are splendidly rodted with a fine, fibrous roots • and e well wor as much as any . other a ple trees y buy. 0 : i - Aug -÷ • - , ter Our heavy los4 by fire co us to ask all persons ind O ted tons t a strong effort tb help us now. Wr it now, and shall feel ve grateful friends, if. they will re ember ICU_ time with . material aid. CODDZNG 4S:: EIIISELL. Towanda, Aug., 13, 1867. 1 I STRAiI3EI RY PLANT).4.ff-vo yo good lived and strong Strawberryy I t will bc.sure to live? .R. M. W . 1 supply them to you by t dozen, hi.' or tholvituad. :He has_ owing upl own grotinds, 'the Agric lturist, J.l Lennig's. White, Wilson A Albany,' Lind, Downer's Prolific, New Jerk: Brooklyn Scarlet, Film re And M Early Seedling ; and 8111 ord Stage, Eipress or Mail. 1 ' • ; . -O. . ,PATENT LEAD i ENC :ED ,BLOC g TIN PlPE.—This pipe is lined with Bloc . Tin, and does, not make water poisonous, as the water does not come in contact• with the lead. It is recommend • d by the. Croton Board of New Yotk, a. d by the . Water Boardsd Physicians o - all the ~principal cities. is cheaper common lead pipe. Sp ecimens may b seen at our store. Met stem, Bsoronsa & Co. I O fuz Towanda, Aug. 46, '67 _ STAGS FOR WAVEII.I4 connecting with trains Bast and We ft, leaves Towanda every morning at 7 o'cloCk, and wilkeall at. dwelling's for passengers, if names and ad dress is left at the Post Office with Messrs. Alvord ,S;, Barbe.. . Stage returning leave Waverly on arri val of evening trains fro East'and West. Aug. 1, 1867. • • . ~ • , 7-30 TREASURY NoTs= 7 .the Govern ment is low converting the first series of 7-30 Treasury notesinto o llie 5-20 Gold Bear ing Bonds, the undersi ed have arrange ments and facilities forrocuring theircon version Oln the most faV ble terms,holders a who desire to have the converted are re quested to call upon , . The new 5-20 Bonds oe hand for sale we also purchase all descriptiond of Gov I.i:orient Sectrities and pay, the highest mar et price. • April 4, 6 / 7:' • ' B. Russell & Co. , tifl rp. PARIS ZA ~,XPOSITION , • • EWING MACHINE Awsra4.i—We recently p blished a brief tel egraMfromtriuils; anno acing the award to ilea'srs.,Wsutrams & W ON of a gold med., al,' over Oghty-two corn etitois, for the +per fection Of their sewing- achines. Follow ing are copies of the o ' documents con firming the announceme t. EXPOSITION UN, VFIIKPILLE. Comm:Emho Mr, R. -Hut, DEAR ISia beg to state mannfa4turi chines aid toMesses. Membeli-4 , of satnEt: licriitdrot 06 - 14 TY teaeherti of the Couht) ty Institute, last melt' tiet 26; ' Oiviell, Bei Teachers their View' two - o'clool, claie, Pride) frii,alotis ea( trite will be . -epteu Ablel instructors - an Pme4t, e;u w).11,b Taal!, j be k, Ac. - hdol,DirOtan, l ei g many, are cciidiall 1 4 12 /34. 1 4E6 The annual imet3ting oltiti‘e Bradford County 'EL Associatiom will be held in Wysox; Titesilay,Madt: Wednesday , SRL 10 and 11. [Tuesday at 11 A:. U. orga nization, 2 3:3L ,addressestm&discusluons,' 'in the- evening, &neon Mid Report from Missionary. Wednes day , .. Prayer Me4ating at 9; at 10, regukibiksmess taken up; inclu ding election of officers, repo,rts, , 443.__%!Ques. -tioh Box opened and answers given Wednes day at 1 P.• •-' -,..9mu s.ll mmilErnm.m.-Antunber,ofsahOols Are exPeeted,tQAPA: atteudance.. ,:AS. & Banner i s to be awardadio the school sbow lag the best' irrac , -* Mtendance. -Any school: - competin g - • prbe, will, send Clie ,book of the report to the Presidents di ;intiMg of,the deution El' wasted to send : at least one ut A.' Bums. • • -Aug. 28. - .:ribnpeo4 iPe*okto an •ok Store.• ory. and 63 School i°4,4l,t!Alr ,ok 4tild iployment Ati- DivisionA ality, ot Stamp ,: always . on hand, bk Store. - TREE • 111 now in pis once ini.the wiA canvass Southern po3ed, can aze their. Tc ,agent does :or .eall at t Nursery Cal , ely .received an from the eityi and per and envelopes may be required, I • d artistjo manner I. ok Store. I you -want any lea ban supply yon native variety. and • Ang. 28. Fittir At) All'persens, ford, who di of Yruit ani alsi kinds, are Wzra,,Es, of slippy; 4ny low prices, obtained ire inen. N. 8., Wli rants his trees, ?aided into the far, ing agents, that tl anything desirablA Cheaper, stock, thin responsible and kni pt your very door. will, commence gonday Sept. vas divided into $4 to $7, Latin s Aug. 28, undersigned the Milan Hotel 867, The corn- Kolieitecl. Music II 82,50. vrEnis, pr'o'p, it, he war ..,,v. i..ro \ aot be per t ac l ious belief, by travel t, ey can / supply you with r •or with auay \ butter or 1 you can obtain from a i wn Nurserymen \ almost \ , EPTEMBER TERN,18673 SE WEEK. Jas Lackey vs. W Lackey, et.al....issue. Clarkson & Nichols 's. Meylert & Word,debt SN& J P Blood's 5..0 F Welles,Jr.. case. 3no Bortz vs. Pome y Bria trespass. Polly Chilson vs. J Sweet etal..replevin. Allen Wb.ite vs Le D Goodwin ...aPpeal. NNO Elsbree vs. Ch Barton et.al....eject. H K Stevens vs. P 4 Person et.al.. appeal. p Hyatt add. vs. F 'Elliott§ et. al 'tree. Augustus Lewis vs• D D Brewster ejct. R W Chesney vs. Athens twp.. case. J Thompson's ad's vii. G W Dickinson, sci.fa. Pall Creek C. & I. Co. vs. J M Smith.. tree. T McKeal vs. W!3rainludl....ejectment. Miles Prince vs. Ed -in Owens et.al.. do. Seth Peck vs. Stephen Bullock case. J A Bradley vs. Towanda Twp debt.. J .S"Luckey otal. VF. Valentine Smith, ejet. 2P Corson vs. H W, Thompson ... 1 ..ejct. N Bronson vs. N N Parks appeal. Brown & Rockwell's !use vs. G B Park. do. Blorgan Davison& vs. Wm S Dobbins, case. J J Denmark vs. N 0 Railway Go do. Wing & Mitchell vs.. Welles & Illood.- - .do. Commonwealth vs. M Elsbree's ex'rs... debt. are I.atted to *too ,p,ooms TRIAL LIST FOR SECOND WEEK. B Ford vs. H B McKean et. al....att. ex. D E Martin vs. D Coolbaugh's adm's..esse. W . ll - tyansyckle vs. Fall Creek C. Co.. app. Michael Kerwin vs. G Simons et.al....case. J V Ballard vs. 4.1, A Ward.... do: ;N Smith vs. Aug. Kelly ekal ' do. D Slaughter vs. S Pierce's ex'rs sci. fa. H Shepard vs; same do. John Putnam vs. Granville twp...v..debt. L B Gardner vs. Ridgbury twpi do. Henry Miller vs. Ransom Tauner...sci. fa. Patrick Blade vs. Wm J Kisner • eject. Alvin Saylt3s vs: Leßoy twp debt. Daniel Qnaid vs. Towanda t Martin-\V . do -- do: G F Redington vs.l F H Parsoni3;.... appeal. p M James vs. J .l Green. do. flawkino. C D Cash etal. i mers 1 . ware street orner rte all ..lawkins va.. _ ✓ Cash , F Means vs. W Means Watts. ItUm Donoho va. CS Lafferty.... )3IIADVORD COUNTY; as. • Subpcenas returnable Sept. 9, 1867, at 10 o'clock e. in., for second week, said Sept. 16, at 10 g. m., for third week. Aug. d 2, 1867. W. A. TERmks, ?Ivry, • as a 11 the 1: have I ce rbe very ass of twice .tl can 28. LIST OF JURORS DRAWN FUR SErrgsr• TIER TERM AND SESSIONS. 1867. ' "- TRAVERSE TORX.-2D WEEK. - Ath ns twp., John Satterlee, Geo Bur chard; Burlington West, J H McKean; Columbia, Giles Peckham, Richard Gustin, Charles 0 Mavens; Columbia Uriah Fer guson; Franklin, James .Wi Hams, Daniel Montgomery; Granville, Smith May; Le- Raysville, Benjamin. Pierce ; Litchfield, William. Campbell laTerton, Reuben Rhine bolt; Orwell, Milham Browning; Pike, Wm. S Davis; Romo twp., Silas N. Barner, Washington TowneriElnathan Smith; Ridg berry; Thomas Dearer; Sheshequin, C E Brigham; South Creek, James .Burntam; Smithfield, John Chamberlin, Christopher E Child; Troy tivp., James Ward; Troy Boro'. Clement T Paine, Samuel Aspinwall; 'Tuscarora, Bailey Keeney; Towanda Boro'. Wm. K Marshall, Nathaniel N Betts, John Merideth; Towanda North, Samuel Haw kins; Wysox, Hiram Davenport, Clark Smith; Windham, Benjamin K,nykendall; Warren, Wm. P_ Arnold; Wells, Wm. R Wilson. pels make need !to our at this .want is that can ndred, in his mind% Jenny y and tcalf's IS by . t , THIRD V:ZEII. . 'Albany, Alvin Waltinan;.Asylum, S Mc- Kean / Laporte; Athens twp., , Wm. West brookßurlington twp.,Thassell Hollenback; Btuiin ton West, Stephen Styles; Canton twp.,enry Warren . ; Canton Boro'. Daniel Wilco ; Columbia, James Benedict; Frank lin, D iel W Cokeley, Joseph L Johnion, i k Herrick William Hillis 2d; Litchfield; An drew J ayton, Andrew Brainard; Leßoy; Bernell Andrews, Joseph Smiloyi Monroe twp., Jefferson L Coolbaugh; [ Orwell, John , H Cowles; Pike, Bradford Beecher; Rome twp., Precepter Forbes; Sh eshequin, Charles 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., tic t race Welch, Stephen Chilson; Troy Moro'. Moses 'thistin;, Pow , anda Boro'. Thomas M. Woodruff ; Wilmot, Daniel D Crandall, David Abrams;, Warren, Nathan Young jr. ; Windham, James New man ; - Wyalnsing, Ira Brown. .. its.. School Card; of all 'kinds at ()Loss & Co's. Book Store. • ler Bands furnished with ,Brass Instruments, at the lcm'est ra es, at CROSS CO"S. BOok Store. - MARBLE J. STRODE—CHAMBERLIN— 6 North To wanda, July 3, by S. A. Mils, Esq., Mr. • Elisha•Strope to Miss M Chamberlin. ROBINSON—PETERS—By e I same, in North Towanda, AN. 3,Hiram Ito son to Wes Philema C. Peters: ' McDIIGIN—MITCHELL—B same; in • North Towanda, August. 28 Mr.' Michael • McDngin to Miss Catharine MitchelL ARCHER—ALBRO- - -- , At Mc: roeton, Sept. -1, by. Rev.. Hallock Arms ng, Mr. G. .N. Archer, of Towanda, t Miss Helen - M. Aibro, of Mdnrcieton. STEDGE—ANGLE—At the the bride's father,August 2, C. DeLong, of ass. - Mr. to Miss Mary E. Anghl, Pa. No cards. , • PORTER.--WARBEUTON— - 8 31"14 6,7. - _ 1. treit, Land: inviry, I edailor the Sewing-Ma- was awarded ly ~Atldn, ird -reporter Agents for SlTg l i r ge N A CO' tOW.AND.A, BR.ADFo CO., PA.: • , The Fall Term will open WEDNESDAY, f3ep iamb& 18;1867. Instructiona will be furnished irc.tiuilotir cobras. vii;: ENGLISH/ CLASSIC, NORMAL and COaIIifERCIAL, with facilities for , FRRNOR and DRAWING j VOCAL aid INSTRUNI eNT.IL MUSIC';. DRAWING .and PAINTING. . Prriprr.--=The, - schools:of the - Colin- ionat their inday, Atig ;pt. 9th, and --Boarding in .the Institute will be under the immediatocharge of the Principal: For terms, err.; apply , immediately tO the PtinCIPBI. , • . • SAMICIEri P. COLT. pew** in ' .. .ittotiday, at main the Nci ma - the Inati:. Aktipn day leaturets. will :be ET RAY=-Canio to - ,thes •inclosure of the subscriber in. Herrick township, about the Ist day of July; a small Brown Year ling; Willteln the forehead.-"rbettwrier is re. quested to -prove property, pay . ch, rges. _ and t said steer away. derrick. kiept. 2, 1847:1 te4t , b9Ol. MAO ityzniazi 44d peopl# .ok; Co. Supt, ()Tarawa. pi,,wk • vulety for sale amp it. _ t ,,F19y31011 & BOX. Sept., by .11. W. Parkhirs P. Porter to Miss Mary J. of Troy. 29. *st7 CY RUB FULLER. Nil MI ~3olts and 'tatianer. TO TflE FRIENDS.- OF EDl:rq.k. CATION AND LOtER ,tree tali kforiiiiing Yon thal . weAtt!'d fitte=opened -itt4owan _ da:'eoAer'' • -; - • - - 'Main - Street,' 16.18 Patton' BThelei ' oll :2Yegaizt New -Is9oklan4` l 4fitoic -- _ - Store ; "where every thing.in the gook Stationery and 'flltteic •he ;.:i..,.1-:•••,j---; -'''''''''''''":..' --'''''' .foitl4. - "Akq ..'Sio r ti4iy; 'Pabitinis, ____ .Es -has of expezi r ha,s. lie antral and s so dis to patron s% 'lf ihe can write, ron want. to asking: sold Re:114),, Speetaaes, Eye, Glasses SPY 45t lase 8 2 Opera .9-418888, 1a1 444 a - general assortment' of. Musical In rank-cc NotiOnlP and Fancy Articles T ' 1 Oar Goadileere all selected inthb. city , itith - great care by experieiiced hands and bought with cash at a &c.,— Int Brad,. n the lbie brubs null Lay hardy .t wry, can And'at as it-can be Nursery- ''very low-figure with tf, uiewito the wants of th4;commtozity: We feet confident , z sh.all lie able, to offer bargains to all : who ,willfav- or us wit their a pition,age. Call and iee us. MIS - IS PEDAONAL TO ALL Wif.o RT.AD rr.---extbas dc.Co., have just opened a splendid New Book and /Angie Store, in Patton's Block, Towanda, where they are selling everything in their' line' cheap for Cash.. Call and see theln and sat- isfy yourself that such is the case cf Towanda, .Inn. 27, 1967 WM.I A. CHAM-i3EIi„LIN, Has enlarged his store and is daily adding largely to his sttialt... da th line or' Watches he keeps the WELL KNOWN AMERICAN And a well selected as , :ortment of SWISS WATCHES, all warranted to ran well or the monep refunded. He lt,eeps on hand a large as sort-neat of the celebrated SETH ';'HOMAS CLOCK ITHACA,CALENbAR CLOCK, Suitable for offices the Parlor or Kitchen.' As usual a good stock of flue . do, ...ease. ..apseAL JEWELRY AND, SILVER WARE In the plate4 i line. he has Rogers Blether FORKS AND. SPOONS! Breakfast & Dinner Castors, • I • Elegant treble plate doable wall ICE PITCH'ERS! _• Bandsome Cake Baskets, j B UTTER & BERRY - ISRES Pickle Stands, Tea Bells, &c., c., &c. • CHAMBERLIN is now keeping th . GRAY ER & BAKER , Family - Sewing . achinea. These Machines are superior to all others for family use, for the fallowing reasons : They sew with two threads "sect from the spools, and require no rewinding. They are more easily understood and used, and leas liable to derangement, than other ma chines. They aro capable of executing perfect. 3 , without change of adjustment, aanucb greater variety of work than othei machines. The stitch made by these machines is mac more firm, el slit, and durable,_ especially upon articles which require to be washed and ironed, than any other stitch. This stitch, owing ,to‘ the manner in which the under thread is unwronght, is much the most plump and beautiful in use, and retains this plumpnesi and beauty,. even upon articles frequently washed and ironed, until they are Worn out. The structure Of, the seam i 4 such, that, the' it be cut or broken at intervals of only a few stitches, it Wit neither open, run, nor ravel, ,but remains firm and durable. Unlike other machines, , these fasten both ends ot the seam by thch own opeiat.on. 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 lesseaiug the strength or durability of the seam. This can be done on uo other machine, ancris a great saving upon all , articles stitched or made lip with silk. These machines, in addition to their superior merits as instruments for sewing, execute the most beautiful and permanent embroidery an , l ornamental work. You can get Sewing Machine Needles, and all atlielts. pertaining to the machine basiness . PIANOS, ORGANS AND MELODEONS ! Yon can get at CRAMBERLDPS one of DECKER BROTHERS UNEQUALLED PATENT PIANO FORTES . ! No better made in the States. Warranted sev en years, and to stay is tune longer than,any other. 'Keeps on band the americans, and Treat lAndsley dr, Co , celebrated PA - ILSOR - ORGANS! Which for sweetnesi of time and style of finish cannot be stiriaiseci. Are suitable for Churchds Lodges, Semigariesi and the home circle. Also a general assortment of other musical itistrn-, meats together with Violin, Violiacello Strings Bridges, Tail Pieces, 'Bevies, Bow" Hail, Keys, Resin, &c., Ace. • r Remember that I do not depend upon the sale of Musical Instrdments for a living, conse quently am willing to sell at a very small ad vance., • WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING, Done in the best manner, as Md. at low rates. Towanda, July 16', 1867. T HE ERIE RAILWAY COMPANY • iretide i ag v e of y D.Y.Stedgo of Athens, Leßoy; 2d: Dig., Mr. 2. arberOn, all IMPORTANT . NOTICE! Excursion—Tickets to parties of 40 ormore persons, to any station on this Rail Way, will be sold at a great rednctioa from regular rates. For instance. say a party , ofl4o , desire to visit Portage Falls, tickets to go and return, will be lasted at $4 35 each. The regular fare is $6,60 The saving on a single ticket will 82,16. ..On 40 tickets $l6. To all ,other stations, the re duction will be in proportion. Two or three days notice should be given, that dm arrange ments for their accommodatiim m e w be afforded each party. Further informition bff.cneer tullY furnished at the Tibket Office.: • G. F. 'WALDER. Station Agent. WM. Gen'l Pass.Agt.. N. I'. LEGIATE ARTICULAR NOTICZ • i • • P The oudeteigneu woun.,respectiftitlii gpo, Lice to their friends' and the public t enerally, that noloode. will be sold . -1 Towanda. T , R.g T A J., At the! Stare after the FIRST' OF SEPTEMBER Att4 all acCoukti due_as, are expecte4l,l set ttea thelsth of Attgast. l'OX; STEVENS,' KERCUB *,OO. • Toir . anda. July 18,4867. CROSS do I lisccllaneons. And the Heavily plated M S C- EXCURSIONS tagae44 .l 40:4 I **ltidt . . - i• ... .3. • , _ , MEE . . !1_4.1; , ' • ;;117.1.1- W,MNIN77 Filea;itri,4; ~- :;, NEW - STORE 1 ME .mi NEW 431- 0 0 1) 4S. Zia I= TAYLOR & CO., Have just, open e d : , their, large and. spacious store, atultwill keep at all times • rM A URGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF ; I • DOMESTIC AND FANCY DL Y Goons. r i ppposite Codding & Russell.) Towanda, April 16,1867: ! EW STORE 1 AND NEW Ca.oo-DSI TAYLOR & CO., Have just opened their large and --- ',spacious Stori,! and will keep at, all times, lES A LARGE, am WELL *ECM STOOK =I OP `D(MESTTC AND FAN Cy . j.. : PECY. _GOOD S . ;: ' E .(Oppo.Ottko l dding & Russell: =EI 'IJS MEM TOwandas April in It- E, C: , O . N gT R ,:uo,,r4 - i O r N i : The Gitrorite GUititing Stitre o Shinta, Is re i{i ;chustructecl by , -' 1• ! •,`,, btfiitN" 8.: ROSE PIELD;J.:_ , 4. , ; Vii . . . , 1- , -.., i who-beg , to inforni , thi, .;" '- of this -place and , itlebtity, that thdy- 'etotore keep a good ' selected ;stock of .. • t i _READY ;'. MADE 1.1115 G,. ;l'.:-; I GENTS FURNI w 1114E,UN1)E-RISHIRqS :W;HIT ; E.•OYER SHIRTS 'PLAIN*. F.ANCY CASS'. 'SHIRTS .7s COLL4S,. SilSPENipit S . . , 1 ,,..13 .lIA c S AND CAPS, ..BAGS, . _ - . &C., &0 : , &O. • . -.- Which will sold si. ~n grail reduction: in •pFices. Call iind see. ' • 1 , COHEN dc HOSENKEL.II: - Tay 30,, 1867. ' Towanda, :NEW pOODS AT: THE STORE B. •PETTfS & CO.. . l• The sulderiberiare keeeiring in addition . to their tormer steel: a fresh suppl z y of MILILNERY . AND ( DRESS GOODS 'For the season, and they now offer ttielr 'entire stock at he lowest market 'prices, and are de'- termieed not to be undersold by any. • SPRING AND SIIMPOR -GOODS, STAPLE . BikFANCY DRY GOODS, BROWN SREEtING AND SIIIRTINO, J A variety of widths, from 10 to 20 cts. per yardi. TABLE LINEN & TABLE CLOTHS CRASH & DIAPER , R)It TOWELS SPRING, & SUMAIER DE MAINS, A variety of styles. - A large and splendid as sortment of , DRESS GOODS FOR THE SR A SON, Including the latest styles,with varieties to suit the niost fastidious. A nice as:...ortutenl o! f SPRING & SUMMER SHAWLS BALMORAL SKIRTS AND SKIRTING, M UMBiELLA S AND ;_PARASOLS, THE - MILLINERY DEPARTMENT will be kept:in good style, under 1113 sopervlsion: of Of, well known reputation. Having just re.- ceived from New York a splendid-assortment of SPEING STYLES of • Together with a nice - assortment - of • FANCY TRIMMINGS. . We are preparedno furnish in that line some thing that will please and snit all.- No pain's will be spared to give in this branch of. on bu sinesi entire satisfaction s • Call in and Mainline our pods, one door-north of the Post Office., Main Street. ' • • B. ii.•PETTES &- CO. Towanda, P . a., Jane 12, 1867. THE TQWANDA'BEERY AND WOOD & ALLYN lasing purchastd the Bakery and Eating Fatabil lment and Grocery recent ly .kept by MIL& Smith, first door south of the Ward Dense, Main street, Towanda, Pa.; and having re-modelled the same.. they are prepared to tu , nish their customers and the public with everything in their Bride: "reason. able rates. Is fitted up .. Id the most apprised style and „meals are served w all hours, and their store is filled with a good assortment of GROCERIES, C,ONFECTIONARY, GREEN AND DRIED FRUITS, They will keep in store , aid sell at wholesale and Wail or manufacture to order - • BREAD, BISCUIT, 'RUSK, FRESH Of 'all kinds._ A.lso will keep the beat, Crackers of all kinds.in .ths market, by the ,barrel or pound. -Fresh Oysters constantly 'on hand-by the keg or dish; cheap as :the cheapest. They will rise the best .materials in every thing; and . Will try to please the most fastidious. . --' • • • . •1, - Wedding and other fandy Cakes made t. L: w Families dell! ikir Families Sapp .and: promptly pith anything desired in our line. . • The: employ none tint the most skilful work hien aind use only the best Material. They are :dete6gned to' keep afirst class establishment. Give Its a fair and candid trial and you will find Jl_to,yeur advantage. , _ G.- 11. WOOL).. - J. ALLYN. TOviaidit. 1; 11it;7.--yr. • _ L IT S. lAirritNAL REVENUE Notices,lsl k herd) i_given that : the Annual list of!Exelse taxes for no 7 his been transmit ted to nae by the Assessor, and the RAM° has be come due and payable. All - Persona 'assessed In the county of IIiRADFORD .will. make pay ment at the Collector's Office' :Towandn'..ina or before the 12th 'day 14 September,lB6 . 4"Mlice is also given that all persons who neglect or re luso to - pay the ditties and taxes assessed upon them - within the time specified: will become U. Ole to, pay the penalties_ impo ed_hy law, in addition: II:; 'BOOM, •• F = Collector 13ih.Dlstrict, Perm's:— Torands, Aug. ).7,1867. sdHtacuUaiuo SUCH AND :DRAWERS, JIJUPERS, PAPER - Opir.eid AND' CUF;iI3; GLOVES, TIES Consisting or everything In the line of Such as A good assortment of BLEACHED Frozl . l2l to 35 cts PRIN TS, From 10 to 15 Ms.', SACKING CLOTHS, .For Ladies' Sacks HOOP SKIRTS, The latest styles. A nice „line _Of DRESS TRIMEINGS, Lat^st sty c A splendid assortment of RIBBONS, A good assortment of YANKEE NOTIONS, and - PERFUMERY, ,&C., &C. MILLINERY ! MISS L. A: latHEhy HATS AND BONNETS, EATING E.:TABLISHMOIT:I THEM EATING DEPATILUENT DOLLS, BIINS,PIES AND CAKES;, IME • -FR *alo;aid al ~11.6tqi , Paper:} - (!;;l.ablisbyd bu Ine•ett,'ati, •AlNi..Buro 7 . -c •• I . • ditk . titA tiTh k w.,uip. • Aug, ••• 111' ea !and 'IW -ere(' with otiemtle (roar Itpr^tt iwy tract the; Sufqueltanna. ply to MON l'"..tN YE er WARD. . i'owandi. Aug. '41,...,1661. • , • . PP "'ED V.AldlB are Jacteisiniz: . Parties•havi iiilpßeal- Etna to of , that: uharattot ,tok sale.; will d I ;: to leave entries desorlptionis at our. -4 GOO S, NM `ug.2l, IF. 7. lOARM FOR. SALE.L-The subb"cri , ber offers. for s.sle Ills'farm; containing 80 nerosi. - situate • - vault in, tiiivriship;atioatenve miles from tiM.Barcilsy Coal it gion.! It is *ail timbered, well watsied, and is mtirst:elarNi dairy farm. Terms made easy to the pnrchaser,tFor price;ite., apply t4i, or atidre,z, SAMUEL WEBBEII West Frnuldhi - , Bradford:county, a. `?Aug. 13, is , 7,—tt. ". . . . , 001)SE AN . LOT FOR SAGE . ! The sut.seribOs otters his Dwelling House and Lot fur szle, in.low'arsda. BeriAugh„ on Estate seeeet, between Main and Wti t streets; and abant 25 red-i . directly 'woke( VOurt: &Louie Hutise 24x49 folt, two stirles 'LA 'SS feet Tr0ut:4.220 lts.dt, .nu alley on back end., - and oanir : ontliildjugs, awl some trait triees • theredn. :Inn le ,tor Pri vats Boarding 'louse:— Pried $4;500 - Aug. 1; 1862.2--4 L ; # • 1 (11{. SALE. A. n,e,w And three zitory Back - Building, i7lift - tt# r't. , and sub-cellar, lai„go Udit'Fronts t• now occupied us - note!, and itestuaiat,t; time new Billi-trd Table* in 2d story. t,,r ,niturterlixturcs, ' Good Ice Hotel and .11eit.turant,li tle#lll,g`ti „good' La bittess. re.tio'as givOrilor belling ; Said Hotel and Restaurant is in Means' Block, blaitt•st., Towandt, Terms . -- ea.q. For 'tartlet particulars enquire on the.premlses. , ! MOIBJAN Lt WOLVE. Towanda, idly 11,•1867.. RENT.—A yaluabl . u- farm sit -1?. nate on the. Janfstion and Breakwater LI. It.Lfonr wiles train co rgetown. ca :rata of E k nssex County, Dolaware, 3uo acres, 150 linprovt-tmlance. timber.- dwelling, barn, leitbling and oat-bail dings; ever 600 peach and lipple.trees. Is well ledeeu Will be rented ' , ft six. years, ' For . lurtber apply to, or address w:.i. ‘TENCEIt, • IlealXst.J.te Broker, Dew.is; Delaware. July 11, 1567 WOR SALE ei1111.',..P.7-.l:A4lmProv i:- ed Varai 77'*res ; Edloishequin.; 4.5 acres cleared; 12 . acre ..or good I;iliesnat building t4nber and railway :i10u.131 . e 'boarded holise in good rep ehen_ 'Barn .36556 in good, repair. bout '75 ,fruit trees. Price $2OOO. d pply • X.E a WARD. To d'aly . la, 1007. YALUABLE FARM-TOR SALE The subscriber offers for sale his farm sit uitc in North -•,•, - ;,1 , 1,1a, about one toile liom Towanda tiolough, on the road - ieactlng from Towanda lo Said acres oa ,the cart aid abOut 41 acres on th wes: side of the rt.,ad. Ilan a new trained haria framed dwelling house, and good irlit theicon, aud (V here (1. Eernis c,t;y. I'ur further particulars enquire oa the premises cl . Idarch • A r FINE DIPROVED FAR:NI situate A•iyhon towas4ip ;SO acr , s ; 60 acres improved; A GOOD FRAME HOUSE with 14 apartments : Two orchards ; four My ink springi ; n Imo. Barn with illtaem'eur, i e (put may to. Main). Apply to • - MONTANYE WALT). Towanda, July 11.:-/i,n1;.- VALUABLE FARM FORiSALE.- ne subs:Taw , : b 1,13 !Air rnla hia l.tr.a in `W-sinx ' nearly oinin3it PoWan a. This farru leodtains.l2o.aores of laud in aligh provement, with a syleittibi barns and outbuildings. • It has d large never tailllug urchin:4l stJelted with good fruit ol• ev ery description. It i, in a gu , ..4.1 witlii the, chnreli anti privileges 01 'To ivan , lo. b 'rough. Fur tetw, of bale, 4-c., -nquire at the:lnb.4crib: - .r on the prea, 60. NIOR.);A:, .1). bT t ltiClil.af./.: wysox, April 8, 1.:47.—f is . yAT li 11i1 FOR SALE. •A!!, , itiOar Lane, front Towanda; ti; u Lank ,A the su-.Tudiaiina River. - Con at.)oat In° Framed.- house and barn, a bur,: barn; house and good app:? (qv hard t e.)n !t-lap., particu la a, inquire of WM. J. I+ELPEUCEI, r.ihe2lictinin, or JAMES WO. fr; at Towanda. - Jiinr .13.1tqq. • Ai ARI L FARMSI Pallas in TolbA and , adj',liiing counties - on the- Ea,tern Of r:, !It 1, . jicsir Lie Parins. Water, Gainp, Ran and Osalcni is ti:e greatej atiindaive t.fOst fertile s ii, prodacirirg Grain .and Vf-73cti of every kind. A deli,erlf clit‘ate taiht id ter Peaches, Giainr:i and earie tym Fruit, with a tide of eini&ation „pouring _in from the North, camf,ine to make it a. great_ in ducement ti any p , !rrou contemplating a change to a mild and healthy climate. CiFculars. maps, and catat,gaezi hams; and prices, aunt' free upmi inc at Easton, Tall ot county, Mary l,ud, e r tv: Edward Overton, Towanda, Pa. . • • MAJ. G. B. OVIZION, Late 11. S. Arzry. kon*ly connected Bingbitn F.Aate LiinkA eacy in :tort:. eta Pennsyl van Aug. 8, 1567. • MOWN PROPMI:PI7.s, DA.,-11 building mts; on .; (unbar& and Third Sts.. Price froin $350 Lo . $7OO. , '6O Lots on :0 din ,•nd Claitroad strcfrks. Price .;30d.t,0 350. Mck - u lots on Cridge town Vesiderwe. (:101 Noise and' good neighb.dhood. hunk', lot u - ,.!.reet - , opposite col lege, nice - Ti:o Lots 50 Let 100 feet deep s opp- Site Cer.tge. • - • A pyly to :•:L.NrAsys ;WAI3.D.- Town . 11 top ertie lound, ' bought 110 sold. hentais jtcineJ.. • A 110TE11, PEOPErtTY, ' Teri* minutes waltz, hum the Borough. Price $3,600• • Part.may ren:ain.- - ONTAN - YE & W.P.D. • Towanda, Jul; I) EAI ESTATE AGENCY. 11. B.- MoKEAN,. REAL itTAIE . AGENT, Offers the Farm:., Coal . and Timber Lauds for sale : • - ' . Fine Timber hot, 3 miles from Tow - anda.t Mining 33 acres, Frice.131,325.' - Farm in A-.yMin, clutaining 135. acres. Good buildings. Under a fire state of cuitiintion: Mostly imii!oved.2 Pride 50,000. - Farm the Creek.— Ne,w hove and barn: ; Under afire state Of cul tivation. 95 acres. 'Price $5,4.50. - Forins in Franklin. All ander gooil'enitilva-• tipn. flood .1 uildingq. For.ssile cb.s.i . p. • S,Cl7ellll very de,9l . rablr: Houses and Lots' in Totrands. , -. • A, large traa of CoaFlan& iaTiogn county Towsud;ti My - IR, ISts7. PENN SYLV ANI STATE NOR _L MAL. SC11001.;,* MAi;'I3FIELIN TIOCLI: PA. • FACULTY: F. A. ALLEN; PrincipßE ProfeKar,rd Nattnal al - A -Mental iFeienee, i.-T: STREET, A...lll.,CProfessor of -Languages. CHARLES H. vErtfuLL, A. .11„.-Prefessor of ' • filatheufsties:. PETERSELIA, .Modern Lariguages • - • and Drawing., • _ f. Miss SUE E. CONAED, 13, E., - Englt brachei Mn.a MARY J. 8R1 . 995a. B. E.,- Principal of I. G HOVT,. -Pr.ofes.icir of, lustrurnentAl and Apal • • ; IIrss.ALTOB 13.5Ei1,E17, Assistant Instructor • • Id Masi°. • scn+ YEklt 1867-8. Pint Term be•;,in3 fleptembet 4, 1867. Second - December " 9,•_1867. Third" Match 23, 1867. .EXll3l*3 11. TERM. OF 14 WEEAS For Fall atul Sprint; Term;. includtrig board roam rent, ttlitfpli, book tool, oil.. and, washing;. I .'.. ~.t ... , . .. . ... .60 00- - For Winter T: . " Ol F6r day - studeuts. tuition tiVd.b6ofr rent-10 00 Total axpenf=e:3 - 6),•gieltool tear • ...$lB4 00 No extra eltarge.i.. Students' Rooms rife-fur nished isith Atoites", choirs; tublet);..standa, pails ) bedstotia-t, pillows and 6tni conifor table. Fur fortli2t irdormation _send for Cats- Azlress;PtilnLinal. :tug. S. 15167.. TUE A S'l'() t FIRE' . IN I 'ITIIANCE: of Nirr Yt.• Agency for 13radterd co. CAP TAIJ; $400,06cr.- Divide:Al Coy' 18436,;10 per cent. - f lIONTARYE te,WARD. - Towau4., July 1867. " "FOR S.k.L4--, A 'good Oanalißoat, ' with stun M. Ritr of trollies; !Willi:vapid Amp... 41)6106 MONTANYEIp Togranda;July 1,5.3867. • _:,. I+l" . VgiAN WAltp. N. J. godel School El • • ' ,CX9O4 : ' QiiERIFF!B 8.41;g47./tyi-virtue - of 1..7.a writ of ri.ya.;htioiiirott'ot the Cpurt of Pleas of. Bradford coupty, there will imitated' to.riiiibli&`l4%*tit 'that - Mart Ho. , ht.the - lioroegb.:nt irowaade„ oakno3, ! taY, theiß3 clay . at SEeTk.3ll;Plit, - 1867, st u cloc k. p: • the , folletWing:" iiascrtbiet ; piece or. parcel at lend eltaatela ()text's tp;: , bounded north t•yland of. John .gb*.xmaa, cot, by laud of Ileury :Shjrnian. soCith by Bola ot Andretr , Brinnanii *wit by •Vto lightty.:-_ , Con:1 attains about / :of • an ; abre, more. or lets, a„ email Iran:it(' used•for • a cooper shop, thereon.' . • ; • - '•• Seized end titan in . execution at the salt of ileichetner. it.: Bro., vs.:runes t. Jackson. ; j 7 N OTICE I NKIttPTCY.. *- A - Aug: IS. 184;7 =I This is-6 Bide natirel:Taitt on 18.7. n w'rrait% .1a iisekr4ote . l was Leaned against: tbe.e.e . .atq of atetritfn /slier of Itoine., in the vie .ty Of - RridfoN,..la the fitato.of Vennsylunit, Wit) he.s bWa'aid• judged a.ihuakrupt 3oa Lis LICV.I ; o.i 1t that the payment at any - debts hod delivery' - 4 any property belonging to sack Baukropt to lam or for his nap. and the traiafrer of isrty pra perty by him are forbidden by lavi dra: ' meeting of the'ereditor4 of said 'se adtrapt te• prove - Sl:eft debts find to choose one or more As- • sign'ee.s his est.;• te, ill be nell.at a lf)er.; of, Bankruptcy to by tfolden ot 'the ' dlegister lathe I.lonrt - House, intliellorougb et Towanda, ..before LI/WARD t) : 111.2.U.D.),`,V, - • Jr., Register, on Oie 13th :lay of Shli'lleAlßEß - ,-./.. 1) 10.0 at If) o'clock. a. -• • • T110h1,41 lA. ROWLEY, United Statelf Mar:a:tail as lleenger, Wed ' • tdrn Distilet of PeineAl iv By .o'. B. C01:141-iUti Deputy.. Aug:l3, 1b07.- ... -4w • —1„. • .1' N OTIGE IN. BAN Ksyrwy. is to give notice, That oft the 31 day:of . A. D., DitY7„ a. warrant [in iSa.a'.. - r4rt issued ugzilher ttio estats.of John Whitaker • ol the-ouunty al Bradtord, and State of. • Pennsylvania, who • been adihdged a,- Bankrupt au his own petßion ;`tba' the pay' , ' runt ol any. debts and delitery of any proper ty beibngiug to such' Bankrupt to him or for his dte, and the trans:er rot any property-by him are torb.dden by law. ; that a• meeting of the creditors Of .sain Bankrupt to prove thein., debts and to chobse one or more 'Assignees (d -ins estate, wilfi be held at a Court ot Bankrupt cy to be holdcitait the office of the -Register in. in the Coda House, in the' Borough of Towan• - . da, before EDWARD ONEItTON, Jr.;:Regis ter, on the 11th. day. of SEPTEatidle, 4, it. • 18u7, at 2 o'clock', p.m. • • THOMAS A. ROWLEY, ' United States Ilarstisl an , -sfutisenger, West- '‘ eru District of Pennsylvania—, • By .B. COOHBADGII, Deputy. Aug. 13,1867.-4 w. , MOTICE IN . RANKRUPTCI%-= This is to girs.noticc, That on the 26th day of August, A. 0v1k67. a warrant fn Rink ruptey the-.estate of. WI/liana A.Park at the townstiip'6f ',Uouroe, in the coun ty of Bradford and State of Pennsylvania;'who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on hiir own peti tion ; that, the ..paymefit of