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Ocooianni, at $2 per annum, la advance. • eiceedMg Afteen lines ars inserted at ems cure per line for first insertion , and Inv: aims' per line for subsequat insertions. Spatial notices in serted before Idaiiisgei and Deaths, - will be charged mum cum per lina - for each isolation. All readuthici of Ansa:ditto:as ; eommunioations of limited , or individual intereekand hotiees of,/Lazxbare or Deaths exceeding flee ire charged rat airs per Una. - _ _ _ 1 Test. 6 zno. • 3 mo. One Column s sloo' 360 • 040 Half 6O 35 95 One Aquae, 16_ 10 74 AstrazOantion, Lost and Found, andother advertisements, not exceeding 10 lines, three weeke,.or less, $1 SO Administrator's & Bseent is Notioes..9 00 Auditor' Notices ..9 Business s Cards, five lines, (per par).-.5 0 50 0 Merchants and others, advertising their business, will be -charged 025. They will be entitled to column, confined exchudve ly to their imainess,with privflege of quarter . ly chance. . JlllP•eaverttling in all awn miner° of sabinaription to the paper. JOB P/iIIiTING of every kind, in Plain awl Panay colon, done with neatness and dispatch. Handbills, Masks, assail;Pimp *blots, dc., of every misty sad style, prin. 'Led at the shortest notice. The beano Oman baa just been refitted with Prom Presses, and every thing in the Printing inn can be executed in. the most: artistic claimer and at the lowest rates. TEEM INVABLUILT GASH. garZtc f2EORGE D. MONTANYE,. AT- Vf TORREY AT LAW- corner of and Pine attests, opposite Porta'. Drag Store. , MISS E. H. BATES, M. D.. • .111. (Graduate of Woman's Medical C ollege, Philadelphisl, Chas 18 U .] 4 °ince arid redden. No. 11 Park street Owego.. _Particular atten tion given to Diseases of Women. _ Patients visited at their homes U requested. Kay 28,1868. tiV T. DAVIES, Attorney at. aw, T • Towanda, Pa. Office with Wm. Wat- Eaf: Particular attention paid to Or• phans' Court basinem and settlement of dece. Jeats estates. A.NIEROUR & MORROW, Attorneys at Law, Towanda, Penn's, The undersigned having associated themselves together in the practice of Law, offer their pro. roestonsl services to the public. ULYSSES MEECUR P. D. MORROW. March 9,1865. ' p ATRICK & PECK, Arroternms eT Law. Offices :—ln Patton Block s Towands, Yetrick's block, Athens, Pa. They may be ni,4ulted at either place. u. W. PATRICK, apll3 Li B. McKEAN, ATTORNEY & • COUNSELLOR 47: LA IV, Towan •Jr, Pa. Particular attention pail to business .n the Orphans' Court. July 20. Ws. HENRY PEET, Attorney at Law, Towatt Li, Pa. jaa27, 66. LID WARD OVERTON Jr., &tor- Uney at Cato, Towanda, Pa. Office In the I :Dun House. . July 13.180. JOHN W. MIX, ATTORNEY AT LA IV„ Towanda, Bradford Co. Pa. General insurance and Real %state Agent.— Bounties and Pensions collecte.l. N. K.—All basiaetsis the Orphan' Court. attended to promptly and with care. Office klercnr's new block n. rtti aide Public Square. Oct. 24, '67. JOHN N. CALIFF, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Towanda, Pa. Particular at tention given to Orphans' Court business, Con ve3aneing and Collections. Office at the Registei's and Reebrder`a ,Thee—so, th of Court itouse. Dec. 1, 1864. LI P. KIMBALL Licensed Auc • tionem, Potteraville,• Bradford Co.. Pa. tenders his services to the public. Satisfaction guaranteed ,or no pay required, All orders uy mail, addressed as above, will receive prompt attention. Oct. 2,1867.-6 m DC. P. GODFREY ; PHYSICIAN ALI A?:n firaumm, has permanently located nt Wyalusiag, where be will be found at all times. ap116'88.6m." DR. T. B. JOHNSON, TOWANDA, PA. Having permanently located, diem proiesilonal services to the public. Calls promptly attended to in or out of town. -Mice - with J. DeWitt on Main stmet. Residence at ;ors. fiumplirey's on Second Street. April 16, 1668. WtWATKINS, Notary • Pubfie is prepared to take Deposi tions, Acknowledge the Execution of Deeds, Mortgages, rowels of Wormer, and all other instruments. Affidavits and other papers may be sworn to before me. Office with G. D. Montanye, corner Main and Pine Streets. Towanda, Da., Jan, 14, NOT. PARSONS & CARNOCHAN, TORSEYS AT LAW, Troy, Bradford Co. Practice In all the Courts of the county. Col cctions made and_promptly remitted. a. a. P•BSONS, dl2 W. H. CABSOCLIA.N. DEt. PRATT has removed to State street, (first above B. 8., Russell & To's Ran k). Persons trot a distance desirous of con •ialtiug Mai, will be most likely to find him on Satcrxl 31 each week. Especial attention will given -to surgical cases, and the extraction of ilae or Ether administered when desired. July 38, 1866. D. S. PRATT, M. D. I R. li. WESTON, DENTIST.- (Mee in Patton'e Block. over Gore's' Drag lot: Chet:llea! Sion. klatAB T. F. WM. k MADILL, Jur .I'IIYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, ti Glee aud. residence Wysoa, Pa. Dr. T. F. can be coutultel at Gore's Drug Stote —a:a Towanda, every S,Attraay.pr. Wm. A. .SI wiil give e‘pecial attentina to diseases tet the Eye, Esr, T'ireat aaa !tangs, htviag etvat.:i e r tjeciality of the tt.tove aise-s , ei tar the ;tie. years. T. F. MAGILL, h. 0 tito• 11. B£ J. M. PECK, Arronsey4T Law, LP Towanda, Pa. AU linsinei9 intrusted to tits cart will receive prompt attent.lo.l. Orlice in 'Le ofllLe lately orrunieil I)3> Meteor Zt. a.mit, of ward tiouie , up stulH. .luly IG.ISGS. 1)E8. MASON & ELY, Physicusns iv ¢ Snrgrons.—Office on Pine street, To wanda, at the residence of Dr. Mason. Particular attenticn given to diseases of'. Wo men, and diseases Eye, Ear and Throat. ai 0. &sot:, Y. D. EID.DRY OLIVER ELI, Y D. April 9 tt6lf. EnVIT'D MEEKS-AUCTIONEER all letters addressed to him at Sugar Run Uradford Co. Pa., will receive prompt attention 1 - 4 - MANOIS E. POST, Painter, ands, Pa, with 10 years experience, is con• qient he can give the best satisfaction in Paint ;:.g, Graining, Staining, Glazing, Papering, an. s Particular attention paid to Jobbing in the • onntry. April 9, 1866. K. VAUGHAN—Architect and Buildrr.—All kinds of Architectural de ortarnished. Ornamental work In Stone, li r I ron and Wood. Office on Main street, over kic.,ell & Co.'s Sank. Attention given to &t -eal Architecture, such as laying oat of grounds, ac . , Ac. April 1, 1867.—ty. J. NEWELL, U COUNTY SURVEYOR, .)rwell, Bradford Co. , Pa„ will promptly attend to all business In his line. Particular attention slum to running and establishing old or dispu• I lilies. Also to surveying oi all unpattented lath as soon as warrants are obtained. myl? F. B. FORD—Licensed Auctioneer, TOWANDA, PA.,;. Will attend promptly to all business entrusted to him. Charges moderate. Feb. 13, 1868. W B. KELLY, DenHet Office Over Wickham & Black's, Towanda,Pa. All the various styles of work scientifically done alai warranted. Particular • attention Is called to the Aluminum Base for Artificial Teeth', which is equally ai good as Gold and tar superior to either Rubber or Silver. Please call and examine specimens. • Chloroform or Ether administered under di rection of a Physician when desired. Aug. 1867.—tr. REAL ESTATE AGENCY. 'i- R. IticKEAN, REAL ESTATE AGENT, orrcra the tollorrig Panne, Cool and Timber I..gids for gale : Fine Timber to miles miles from !Towanda, c. a. :wining SS acres. Flo 31.325. ' Farm In As containing 135 acres. Good , adding. Under a tli'v state of caltlvaticin. 4t,rtly improved. Price 16,000. =arm In West ilirlin4ton—on the Creek.- 5 , w house and barn.' Under aline state of cal • v4tion. 05 acres. tics t 5.430. Farms in Franklit. MI undergood cult.tva- I 'l. Good boildiol t . For sale cheap. 'even' very du 'table Howes and Lola In l'Ovriada, A. large tract of 04 :Lauda to I logs couaty. Towaada t July IS, , ST. E. 0. 1510ororticii, ibu*ifiake - VOLM , WARD HOWE, TOWANDA, PA. bn Naha Street, near the Court Mule. • - `---"`"` C. T. WITH, Propriticw. 04.8, 1866. A ILER I IOAN HOTEL, , T,OWANDA. P•., I I Bridgpartbued this yell -holm - Rotel Oa e Street, I ban tatoralakel i=r a i m e: o l ds. tted It every MartadeMe for the Ron of all who may patronise sm. No wi ll be spared to mate all plemaataad la. Ray - 1. 161. 4 PATTERSO atop. ELWZLIA HOUSE, TowAN4a, Pa t ., - - . JOHN C. WIIAON. • ; I . Having leased tMi Hosse.ls now read if to .se , commodate the Travelling public. No pains nor capes se will be wired to give satiefsetkon to there woo may give him a eel. • • ' ire North slots of the polite squarei east of Mercer's new block -brow pußLio - D Y; f- The subscriber harlag purchased the DR4 Y formerly owned by O. W. Delano, respectfully informs the public that be is prepared to do all kinds of work In Menne and wAI attendipromp tly to all orders. Household — goods oiretully handled. Chargea.temonable. G. B. ALVORD. Towanda, Jane 1.1868. M Y EftS' MILL I • Myer, Foster & Co., will deliver Flour; Feed, Meal, Graham Flour, or any thing else in their line in any pti tot the village. Costomerrill find an Order Book; at the 'tore of Fox ,Btevens,. Mercer Co. AU or left in said book will be promptly &Um 4- ed to.' Any inquiries in regard to Gaudin& oi , otber baelciene of the Mill, entered to said Book, will be answered. MYER, FOSTER . CO. Towanda, Jone. 24, 1868.—tf. • : 1,„ 1 ,0L0.1i1ON COOPER—Has retnov- L, ed from the Wafd Douse and has opened A SHAVING AND HJAIR DRESSING SALOON Two doors south of the National Hotel, and adjoining Patton's Block, ou Main Street, In the basement. Tbile_andp is open :constantly from 6 a. m., to 9 p. m., to accommodate all that will favor him with a call. Two experi enced workmen in this saloon, alwrs ready to wait on customers In a satisfactor maneer.-.4. Gents and Ladies Hair Cutting n the latest fashionable - style. Har.ora honed and set ready for use and warra ted to snit. Ornaniental Hair Work, Switches, Waterfalls, and Carla, made to order. Wigs made and repaired. Towanda. Aug. Id, 16.69.—t1. . , 12131133 THE UNDERSIGNED, - HAVE 1 opened a Banking Boom in Towandi, an der the name c, G. P. MABON & CO. They are prepared to dm* Bills of l Ex change, and mike collections in • New York, Philadelphia, and all portions of the United States, as also England. Germany, and Vrance. To Lo an money, receive deposits , and to, dam general Banking badness. G. P. Mason was one of the late firm '''of Laporte, k son & Co., of Towanda, Pa.,l and his knowlt ge of the business men of Bradford and adjoining Counties,and baying been hi the banking business for about fifteen yearn.. take this house a desirable one, through which to make collections. G. P. MASON, Towtrads, Oct. 1, 1866. A. G. MASON. BRADFORD COUNTY . _ H. B. McREAN, REAL &Dm Aokirr Valaable Farms, /1111 Properties, City and Town Lots for sale. Parties having property for sale will find to their advantage by .eaving a description of the same. with terms of sale at this agency, as parties are constantly enquiring for farms &c.. 2 • • 11. B. kIeKSAII. • Real Estate Agent. Office hiontanye's Block, Towanda, Pa. Jan. 23, 1867. HARDING & SMALLEY, Hiving entered into a co-partnership for the transaction of the PHOTOGRAPHIC business, at the rooms formerly occupied by Wood and Harding, would respectfully call the attention of the publid to several styles of-Pictures which we make specialties, as : Solar Photographs, Plain, Penciled and Colored, Opaltypes, Porce lain Pictures. &c., which we claim for clernness and brilliancy of tone and Artistic finish, as not be excelled. We invite all to examine them as well as the more common kinds of .Portralts which we make, knowing fall well that they will bear the closest hispectiort. This Gallery claims the:highest reputation for good workiof any in this section of conntry, and we are e termined by a strict attentiou to business and the superior quality of our work, to not only retain but increase its very enviable repdialifin. We keep constantly on hand \lte best variety of Frames and at lower prices th nat any other establishment in town. Also Paispirtociti Card frames, Card Easels, nobles Stereo. scopes, Stereoscopic Viet, and everything else of importance pertaining to the business. Giro us an etTly call, N. B.—Solar Printing for the trade on the most reasonable terms. D. HARDING,. Aug. 29.'67. P. BAIA LLEY'.' AQiiRD.—Dr. VANBUSVCIRK has of:). tained a License, as required, of the Goodyear Vulcinate Company, to Vulcaniie Rubber as a base for Artificial Teeth, and has now a good selection of those beautifultarred Block Teeth, and a superior article of Mack English Rubber, which will enable him to sup, ply all those in want of, sets of teeth, with those ttesarpimed for beauty and natural:ill. pearance. Filling, Cleaning, Correcting Irr6g alaritlee, Extracting, ottl all , operations be. longing toile Surgical Department skillfuily performed. ' Choloform admidistered for the extraction of Teeth when desired, an.artiele being used for the purpose lb which he has perfect confidence. having administered it with the most phiasing results during a practice of fourteen years. - . • Being very grateful to the Public for theft Liberal patronage heretofore received, he would say that by strict attention to the wants of hit patients, he would continue to merit their con fidence and approbation. Office in Beidlemau's Block, opposite the Means House, Towanda, I's. . Dec. 20,1867.-3 m. A. IfADILI TWENTY-FIVE YEARS EXPERI I ENCE IN DENTISTRY. J. S. SMITH, M. D., would respectfully inforni the inhabitants of Bradford County that he it permanently located in Towanda, Pa., 111 would say that from his long and successln practice of TWENTY-FIVE YEARS duratio be is familiar with all the didbreut stiles of work done in any and all Dental Establishmenta in city or country, and isbetter prepared tlian any other Dental operator in the vicinity to dd work the beat adapted to the many and different cases that present themselves oftentimes to the Dentist, as be understands the art of making his own artificial teeth, and has facilities for doing the same. To those requiring under sets of teeth he would call attention to his new kind of work which consists of porcelain for both plate and teeth, and forming a . continuous gum. - It is more durable, more natural in- apPearance, and much better adapted to the gum than any otheri kind of work. Those in need of the seam are invited to call'and examine specimens. Teeth filled to kit for years aid oftentimes for life.—` Chloroform, Ether, and." Nitrous Oxide " ad ministered with perfect safety, asi over four hun dred patients within the last four years can tes tifOnce in Patton's Block. Jan. 23,1868. CARRIAGES I 1 CARRIAGES 1 1 ar yna BURLINGTON CARRLLGE The enteerlber would inform his* friends and the public generally, that be has now on hand, and a prepared to build to order, OPEN .4.ND-ITOP' BIIGOYS, Democrat and Lumber Wagons, at reduced prices. I hare enlarged my, shop, by adding .a superior Paint and Varnish roont....The differ cot departments are nude? the charge of FIRST CLASS, MECHANICS. I would'inforor the public that I lure secured the servlcie of IP r. JAB: 1y.114.11P0N, formerly. of Waverly, who has charge of the Painting. Department, we are now prepared to do sU kitgls of Paintirg. having Just , ieceired the largest and best 'elected 'aloof; of punts and varnishes ever brought into the county. Ord ers solicited and sU - work warmated.. log done on the,most reiminnablei terms Mali= TO1311IIR(311. pril 23, _ - , . . CHOICB TOBACCO AND CIGARS BramUß. Cowtra Chop Store. Ilinii Carta. Eli SPECIAL NOTICE REAL ESTATE• AGENCY, Wafts. seittit i [plum --,' ;• ' , sic= ais4 t rz Inc 'litchi Cllantal ' bright lisix4 from dasi Pros* Ike darkno "Tilotit try Jol Ttiroio the Ea Al lita irld liedl t 1 • I Ho, led us tin - Aalltuntphanto He will:0114 us 1 And touter " soh" lec l 1301i5i,13 •In ii conflict. He tfl itNwill best ' the lintel c t‘ il Then Isrhlor G i Hip t t wish for Wki vi o i ti . ining us 1 liNovembet a - cOtar4m. OAZIJND, - Theis 3r Lingle' ode, sad the way as as we onward mesa unto day— - „ I and opswesidep' riSIM is the Wm% • . pa Klaus of rob*, !Northern band. ngh vaea tempest, • Voloe. • m alkihreatenhygi rehuug lieutenant, g now, e standard inn his brow. t and Colfax ..th men, z and plenty oonteikagatp. ball tltollo. What iii;', Want Mr. Beecher deli Brooklin , the mos of theeaCvEwia, a tesmat4ihe thougl witty *nit, happy anitnito 1);Y that and fal. play fort and clentommon Mr. Bepe ees pol true. I t. , Mr. ltecher deskibed exactly the needs ft the country, ,politically, ri when he enid, " W at we want now is admiaiafration." We'do not nd more lai-iii, new laws, different laws; the ponntl. would! only -be injured and - endangered b renewed tinker ing wish 1 recount . otion by other party ; land becau e the peoplejeel i this •ttly I have •re ived with such d'sappr mitt the pt.( wises of Generol .e Blair and the Tam any platform,, to i reopen t he, whole re onstruction busi ness. o change e figure u-ed so well by , e.Beeche the ship of state needs net inew sp ra; new rigging, new sails, be nee a skilful, calm eyed, surd-handed helmsman, who will kee her vipo her course and put an end to the übberly backing and filling, the v in tacking and wearing; which she h:ss endured un der her present pilo " What We want tration ; the faith the laws ;the fulfil '1 duty wh chi is the c portant, if it is not function ! of govern Lion of the lives, li ty of allithe people. in the Presidential c acter shall be a gua a man ofl kilt.;wn firi ter, of a ' cl6ir 'eye, meet, faithflil to lit tice, andinot the slat party or facion. • Such aimin will,!‘ by the Oomitry. ered on Friday is masterly speech peech full data ts,, crowded 'with illustrations,' and spirit- of charity . 111,'and that sound I: ensei which make tical instoicts so nowt is adminis nl execution of oent of that one 'ef and most im, the dnly proper ;cut, the protec -1 • rty and proper 1. . We '.need a man , air whose char anty for justice; ness of charac of sound judg erty, loving jus .e or tool of any trouble, cairn the .p His mere ireaeuee }louse will rincou rag ed everytirbOre, and Howl, the eti,tldispos their bad courses. And suFh a man i Honest, and; a love the -admitiisdratioa ; fish, as ilycouspicieut whole rei rd ; anima, feelings ' wards thos 4 , belled, asisvls shown towards, Gen•eril Lee erate tumfesliu 1865 port upon th conditi ern states ; i a maul play am! legtral righ vate arribittien of his uo friends; to rewar punish.; viltd clear, i vince•of - ,dov'erurnent der and esfechte the 1 moderatio't, and von Grant is tie man who may new ,onfidently will, gelds us to a s peace,.''l " What i we: t ~ u w is adruinis trillion "-- n and Mr. eecher might have addeo, jtastly, t it is what the t country 110 \ nceded d ring the whole of Mr. Joibirsou's a , mistration.— That policy 13 . 1 \ moons ruction, which he made so hateful tohe Onoide that i. they east it awaislw years , ago by unprecedented inajO: es o cauld have been carried out withskafety and hoe. oci° the country, and \ with s;•tisfac ' firm to isll !e l vers •of liberty i if Mr. Johnson had been, a manlike Grant, faithful to liberty, of onwi temper, and without selfi.4ll mbitions and unworthy i r esbn tm - b . It csr'lir. his failnre to perform Ode promises .which elec d diiiin,' his udder, friend ship with e deast n, stable of the old souther politicia a, his subser L I viency to their schema, which first aroused the. ambition • hopes of .a class, the oiiiinators f the rebellion the- men vAri " fired the southern hjart" in mp). Th se men,' east down.by the result WI the war they made; first i3ad r hope re establish ing their power over" he South " in Mr. Johnsoieaattitude owarda them. When the war !! was en ed they Were ready to accept their Ii ea with grat itude ; the.idesired On y the perniis li sion to live yin 'ohsenrit at acme, to earn their ,bread in silo oe. * - But Mr. .fohilition's v hement pas sions, his vacillating c arse, his loud threats of pOnishtnent, d 'ready fa vor to thossi *pip,. INes ho st first demsoded i ill theso . thiti agave war age to the evil ainded i the southern states. 1 li • ' f And, what has fed, the content ia the iiioutb,az son's course and conduc again the dergogues i have been , iseeurage by t,he veice l a i lthe pe.op tions or 'dm IfrmuctlS I only to. be rearoused 1 1 son's schemes in tbeir,l hop that be; .would fill wear out the wield I 1 destined to-tie ilisappou PreSident cohicti cripple and the faitli, but too I (that to 'wouN ii.o to al 're-establish thel bad ruli ' whom durino five years the - of ftP - ea the earn° 'pi .4 oar , of whomiiatil do camel ER he constantly asserted thatis a first - preliminary to 'any right reconetrnc• A i ° l/ * 4013 Y mutt. El4< 0 0 0 f Ole What we want is administration. We need acumen in the White House who will not, out of personal hatred and resentment, turn against the right and consort e -with the enemies of order, the men who, tut he himself taught the.people to be li eve, and as the last four rare have , shown, are misehhivims; and Quip. mischievous, self. - We need a gresident with more public ispiTit than ki seed floe tiolconntry to his personal enmi ties with more charreter than to choose aphis moat intimate associates , the lowest and moat characterless et trading politichhul -withmorelnde pendeuce than to appoint to offices of trust, at the deniand of snob politi cians,-men of notorious:dishonesty.; with:_more..deoelley than to, pardon the greater number of the convicted counterfeiters and revenue swindlers ; with more self respect than to stoop to petty intrigue. We aced another Lincoln ;• one as devoid of resentmenta,_ as firm in the tight, as simple-hearted and_nuselfish as Lincoln. And such a man is Grant. He is a national man ; the extremists of both parties have per sued him with their enmity and their slanders, but the people have always found him their faithful servant. His , election will give us peace ; without the use of any material means, with-I, out new laws, by the mere force