friafrd leporttr. LOCAL. • , • • stir Rev. Mr: Wthitii. of - , "Bethell Church, preached a sermon to the Boatmen at the Basin on Sunday atternoOn last. 'gr- -We regret tq learn that - 4(# Diviir,§upt: of the Towanda Coat Onnipariy, spmined his ani - dequiie hinny, on Monday lust. or A meeting for dimming -dele gates to the Union Retiniiiinan °aunty p 0 .3 2 -, vention on the decocul of SePtembei, will held in the Grand Jury room Elatiir day,evening, Angnst 21st, at seven o'clock p. - THE -CIRCUS...-.We suppose that it is hardly necessary for ns to invite the people to go-to Thayer Noyes' Great Circus; 'ad vertised for Satuiday next. Everybody goim to the circus without urging. We see by tlie papers that the concern is well spoken of a nd hope it may folAltita promise. Miss - 104A T. SHAW afrequent cob iributar to the different newspapers in this County, 'died in Omaha, Nebraska, on the night of the seventeenth inst. Miss &law was possessed of fine talents, and her err. neat active piety endetired/hei to a hirgie circle of friends. Mcaars CODDING & RUSSELL have purchased the lot a djoining thsiiown, on Main St., rind are now actively engaged in clearing away the rubbish, preparotery to erecting a fine fire-proof building. We un derstand-it is-their design to put in either a Marble orstin Iron fiord. MERCHANTS' 1:54191.1. EXPRESS PITCH has been appointed the Agent of thi s company at this Place. Arrangem eats have been made for the carrying of packages 'trice 6. (Icy from Wavekly. The company tow control the line to this place, and ell*rge for packages through. The charges in'accordance with-the very low tar ift:;-ef the , company. •Ofticiii at Papipfs,store. Crud In _ EsTrver..—The Ladies of .Church will hold .a festival at Fire ruaiis Hall, commeneini, on Monday eve ning Sept 20, and continuing until Tues day; evening. - They will otter for sale a beautiful variety of Faucy Articles ; and at the seine time will be prepared to entertain their patrons with the choicest delicacies of the season. Trusting. to the liberality of their friends: and the public generally, they confidently anticipate a profitable and pleasant time. ze- Dr. A. S. 5.1.1.E , 5, of Ithaca, N . Y., who, cures by Inhalation, ss he can show a better record asp Throat /Liver and Lung PhysiCian than - any man in America.- Examinations made with the Laryngescope and ReSperotuete. Consultation free. Phy: sicians_are invited to call. Hundreds °Nile most reliable certificates are given of cures. Dr. Sellen will bo at the Ward_ House, To wanda, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Sept. 3d, 4th and sth, at Ulster, Sept. 6th. - inir We learn, we believe, from re. liable_s maces, that some six thousand . panes of glass were destroyed -in the Erie Railway work-shops at Snsquehaima, by the terrible hail-storm on Sunday last. We also learn that in certain parts of the town of Nichols, the oats and the buckwheat are very gener ally destroyed. The damage up east of Owego village, along the Susquehanna, is also very -great.. It is very possible that when 'the gait was so severe in a place like Owego village, surrounded by hills and sha ded by trees, that in more exposed places the dtstraetion of drops must be very great, U. $. EXPBEiB OFFICE.—Our busi ness men will be pleased to learn that the tinted States Express Co. have established at regular Express Office in ibis place, and appointed Mr. F. E.•BAnnsAgent. An ex-' press wagon will run daily between this place and Waverly, and goods will be deliv ered at greatly. xednced rates. Any informa tion in regard to the Company, can be ob tained by calling on the Agent at the Book Store of Arvonn 4k, B4rinxu. `• • SOMETHING . NEw.—Aliessre. J. H. FOUNTAIN 41b Go. are putting, up 200 pounds of Flour :in a . barrel,, and 60 minds in a sack. This firm ' 6 known all through Southern New York as man hirers of the best Michigan White Wheat. They manu facture it in any quantity to suit wholesale dealers, - and will tarnish it to dealers at a small advance fromcOst of manufacturing. It is put i ni3 hi - sh pe to suit the • general L want of the'retarl trade. Our provision des b•rs in this section will do well to eiamine M-ssrs. FOUNTAIN net Flour and prices. W e believe they es, 1 a hetter ,themselves. Wholesale depots a Waverly and Port Jer vis, N. Y. t4r On. Sunday evening a well . known sporting character named Pan No- Wes, who has been a resident of. Flro'ra since last spring, was arrested by a couple of detectives- from New York, and Buffalo, and Marshals Covell and Knapp. After his arrest he was taken off to some place not yet made public. His arrest wrs for the crimes of burglary, bank robbery,and sneak thieving at the West. He had-been.-arres ted several times before, but had managed to elude the detectives or get off by paying large bribes,as high ; it is reported at $3,000 in the case of ; one bail-bond. He bought the fine horse formerly owned by Michael Foster, and lived in fine style. He had fine -reputation fOr keenness athoug the_ sporting community of Elmira. SOMETHING NEW AND DEUEABLE.- Mitchell, the Prince of Map men, has bee getting out a new Atlas, not the old style of map, hung against the wall,bnt a book of beautiful maps, made on a large scale at that. The =Tit are printed from new plates, and beautifully painted, with an ar rangement for furnishing new Mamas the country changes, as changes w matte, new States admitted, or Territories divided. Mitchell proposes to send you a new Map of the changes for fifteen cents and has left a place in, the Atlas to put it.- This plan keeps the Atlas new; and also shows you the gEowth of the country, as you have the old Map, and by compar ing . with the new. can see the change that has been made. The agent called our attention to the Chi cago Tunnel, laid under Lake Michigan, to . supply the city with pure water, the most wonderful achievement of moderni -times. Also the 'silver mining districts. In Nevada Territory: The boundaries of thie dis tricts are given; .‘vith their names, and the telegraph line running through that region, soon to be followed by the Pacific B. R., and we can imagine the excitement when the workmeu shall reach thiee ridges, Ka with their 'shovels, unearth the precious treasure. There are nearly, or quite one hundred maps and plans of cities, &e:,"&c.. smiths priori eammend&,,it to everybody. Every, family should have a copy. - r • Jf:, -, Spicl4lL., N:a 44 i it. , • star, Albems; 'veri-ebetip; iiiptoes Boa Store. ,„ 1 , , 111 0 30 0. 1 klitOn New Spit= cif Pentomieldp, others, At Ones & Co:allow • To TamOnato--Tit' i Practioe.of Tailing • " - r 41..bnomt WI method of, vono - it Mem&& - WANTED.A 'first ci s good hostler can And - at the American Hotel, A . -pi y to Bennett & Smith,' • 'Biter St; Towanda. - is. A superfor - goolfty of Stamp lag Paper and Enielopee, always on hand, at O. 1 1 :11toinra OW& Itoolt tore. . set. We have lately reoeived en elegant Stamping Press from the .city. and traireolPtrg r stamp I:plr a iint - e mtvelopeis in the most fashionable and artistic manner at C. P. Chess & Co's.. Book tore. Gain Vrsza.—Do.. you want any Grapeltines ? IL M. Welles can supply you With any known cultiva tak . ratio. earidy, and werrunted true to num. Aug. 28. Ile— Mien Ossomavilt .commence the lith term of heeschool, 'Monday Sept. 2nd: Schocd year of 40 weeks , divided into 4 terms., 'English Branches *lto $7, Latin $2,50•t0 $3. I. Ang. 2& Pte.--The undersigned will . give a Hervest Party at the Milan Hotel on Frida_y, September .6th, 1867. - Thecom fly of yearself and !idyls solicited. Music McDonald's Full Band. Bill $2,50. ' • S. Warms, Pro'p. Lovers -of music are invited to call at Dzwirr & • Drrim(M'slicknaio Booms where they can see the finest; stock of Pion oes ever offered for sale in this section of country. Now is a rare time to purchase a Piano cheap. - . Aug. -28; FANCY DRESS BALL.-41te public are invited to attend a Fancy Dress Ball to be given at the Union Hots ,in Rome Borotkih; on. Friday evening, Sept. 6,11867. Good music will be in attendance . ' Bill $2,50. Ang. 5.-it --LPL GVl:loyr, Prop. S. Z. Sams is the ; Authorized traveling Agent for Life and Fire Insurance Agencies, and Real Estate basins at this office. • IllowrANii it WARM TOWANDA, July 25, 1867. ' • PEARS,' PLUMS, CHERRIES, PEACHES, eranarrs, &AL—Do you want any of these ? R. M. Welles-can supply youlwith good and thrifty trees of any variety ; and warrant than to grow. - Aug.. 28. Mr Theory and Practice of Teach ing or the motives and methods of Good School-Keeping, by David. P. Page, A. M. Expressly for Teachers, at Caoss k Co.'s New Book Store.• , • a C.,F. Ctoss St Co: are now prepared to receive Subscriptions to all the N.Y • Daily, and Weekly Papers, Pamphlets, Magazines &C. ' They • design' to keep a req- War News $OOlll in connection with their Book Store. . • • air Mrs. H. G. Salmon will open a select school 'on Orwell Hill, at the Pres terian Parsonage, Sept. 2,1f0r a term of eleven weeks. Terms, $4., A $5. Ang. 19, 1867.-4w* . ger Our old friends and enstOmers will•find us with a fon ate& of Hardware in our riew Shanty store On Pine street about 100 feet west of E. T. Fox's corner ba& of Powell's store—where we invite all to call and boy goods cheap. O goods / dL 111113132L1. Towanda, Aug. 80,1867. APPLE TREEB.-R. M. Welles has a good supply of choice apple trees, of all the leading valuable varieties. His trees have had two years growth in good soil since be. ins transplanted ; and, besides being very thrifty, are splendidly rooted with awags of fine, fibrous roots • and are : well worth twice as much as any o ther apple trees you can tiny. Aug. 28. o-- Stir Oar heavy loss by fire compels us to ask all persons indebted tons to make a strong effort to help us ndw. We need it now, and - shallifeel very grateful, to our friends, if they? will remember us at this time with material aid. I• • CODDING! Jr, Itusszim. Towanda, Aug. 13, 1867. Smog FOR WAVESLY, connecting with trains East and West, leaves Towanda every morning at 7 . o'clock, and will call at. dwellings for passengers if names and ad dress is left at the-Post Office with Messrs. Alvord A Barba.. Stage returning leaves Waverly on arri val of evening trains from East and West. Aug. 1, 1867. 7-30 TREASURY Norie—The Govern ment is now converting the first series of 7-30 Treasury notes into the 5-20 Gold Bear ing Bonds, the undersigned j have arrange ments and facilities for procuring their con version on the most favorable ternui,holders who desire to have themconverted are re questeir# call upon us. , The new 5-20 Bonds oe hand for sale, we' also purchase all descriptions of Government - :Securities and pay the highest market price. April 67.' B. S. Bus: ell & Co. Bui.cs.—Now ready forsale, iouble and ,single Tulips, Hyacinths, beautif. vari ety, - erocus and tifew thousand celery plants for sale, all been reset in fine condition,'ie one of the best vegetables, a little industry to clean up the ground where th 3 early Peas and Potatoes have been raised, prepare the ground with compost anfiyou can successful ly raise a crop of celerg ; if set by the 20th of August. Determinattop, • iudnstry, work, application, with good JudipAent and econo my with the blessing of God, work wonder. I can educate any man in two minutes how to raise celery. MAXIM MIX. Aug. I.—lm ' PARIS rsArut3lTlON—DEiiirtNa MACHINE Awsank —We recently publiehed a brief tel egram from Paris, announcing the award to Messrs. Waucum do Wnsoit of a gold med al, over eight Y-two Eompetgors, for the per fection of their sewisionatlines.. ' Follow iug.Rte.copie&of thckdthila documents con the announcement. fir-miniXPOSITION PARIS, 1867. Co ON IMPLFALZ, CELAMP-DZASIABS, 16 July, 1867. Mi. B. Hunting, No. 139 Regent-street, Lond: Dna But : Relying to your inquiry, I beg to state that the only Gold Medal for the manufacture and perfection of Sewing-Ma chines and Button-hole Machines,was awarded to Messrs. Waszum & Wnenae,of New-York. Yours, respectfully. ' _HENRY P. Q. VALIGNY, Member of Inteinational Jury and of same. WICKHAM do Ih.tox AgelV4 l ; Bradford, Courry Mac au= berrwrz.—The teachers of common and other schools of, the Caddy, are invited to attend the Coun ty Institute, at the place fixed upon at their; last meeting, viz ; Smi th field, kionday,Aug ust 26, East Canton, Monddy Sept. 9th, and; Orwell, Sept. 16. Teachers are requested to be punctual in: their attendance at the *Ming Monday atl two o'clock, prepared to 'remain till the close, _Friday afternoon or evening., No frivolous excuses for absence from the Insti-1 Lute will be accepted on examination day. Alde instructors and lecturers will be present. Teach ers 'will bring •teet books, Apt*: beas. m. • kiclura) Directors, Clergy Meg and people,4, - generally, are cordially invited to Attend. At& i O. J. Ostommog. C 0.1510. I sir Armyy Drum and Fife Book,' Guitar. ' 'Violin, Fide and Fbacej -olot Instructor,id Glom I CO'oi. Book Btore. The- . AinuujiA meeting of the Deadfall County &S. AssoCiation, te held in Wysox, Tuesday and„Widneady. fiept. 10 and - 11: Tuesday at 11,A. M. forgo nitation,-2 P. IC addresses aitd dissolutions, i n the = 'ming ; Berintisi Mid-Mellon frdin .:Wednesday, _Prayer MeetiAg at 9,. at 10, regularbissiness taken up, inetn• ding election of Calterifse 1 !ta. OW' Lion Box opened and answerigiveitYredngs. dayatl P.M__ • ' • Ciumniuss Kawriona..—Anninber ofsohoOs axe expected to be in attendiume`, ' 13. burner is to be awarded to the schobl show* ing the best average 'attendance. Ant schocd competing for this prme, will' sea' the book of record with the report to the Presidents desk at the beginning of the con. . wadi= EveryS. 113. is vapiested to/seid at ;least one &bode. OsossA. RE;xcut. Aug. WI --Stw [ ' Beare tary.l BB itSclibiter's npezioi to all • &ors:- history isid Is School dims at Ar, nook and eni_p!opient, ;3%44-111,1 TasnAosser.:--R. M. WELLES his now in his employ a rnitlinum, of experi ence in the business, to obtain 'orders. • He will canvass Eastern, Western/Mond add Southern Bradford. All. peasant so dia.. posed, can have an opportunity to patroti.. . their Towanda Home; . Nursery. If- the agent does not call iiponyou,"yon caul/lite, or call at the Nursery for what you want. Nursery Catalogue to be had for the asking. FRIENDS OF TEMPERANCE, R* undersigned joint committee of the Soni of Temperance and Good Temp. lays, - of Towanda, announce to the public, that a countymeas meeting of the friends of Teinper !i nce, will be held in' the Court House, in Towanda, on Wednesday evening the 4th September,- for the purpose of orga nizing a County Temperance Union, auxil iary to the Pennsylvania State Temperance union. Coming events imperiously call' for sash an drganization. Short addresses by eminent ipeakera,' may be expected. - A. J. Esirrinumooirs, W. P. Os= A: &Its, D. D. G. W. P. On part of the Sore; of Temperance: • C. Husrox, W. C. T. W. Pimps, D. D. 0, W.lO. P. Onipert of the Good Templars. TRiAL LIST FOR OMPTERBER TERN, 18 6 SECOND WIZ& Jas TNtkey vs. Wm Lackey, et.al... Assns. Clark o n & Nichols vs. Meyle Ward,debt SN&JP Blood's vs. - .,C F Welles,Jr..case. Jno Borts vs. Pomeroy Bros, ' trespass. Polly Ohilson vs.JWl3weet et.al —replevin. ,Allen Whlie.vs Lewis D Goodwin ..sypeaL N.O Elabree vs. Chas Barton et.4....eject. H R'Stevena vs. F H Pelson et: .. appeal. S Hyatt et. aL_ vs. F Ellett et. al tres. Augustus Lewis *a. D D Brewster cid: R W Cheeney vs. Athens twp.. case. J Thompson's ad's vs. G W Theldnson, Fall Creek C. & L- Co. vs. J M Smith. Ares. T Maisel vs. .W Bramhall....ejectment: Miles Prince vs. Edwin Owens qt.al.. do. Seth Peck vs. Stephen ..... 'case. J A Bradley vs. Towanda Twp debt. 123 Luckey et.al. vs. Valentine Smith, ejet. Z P Corson vs.-111W Thompson ejct S N Bronson vs. t N Parks appeal. Bmwn& Rockwell's use vs. G,l3•Plu.k do. Morgan & Davison vs. Wm.SDobbins, d J Denmark vs. N C Railway Co do. • Wing A: Mitchell vs. Welles & Mood .do. Conmonwealth MElsbree'a ex'rs SECOND Nimes._ • F B Ford vs. H B McKean et.id....att. ex. t 4 E Martin vs. D Coolbaugh's adm's..case. W ariensyckle vs. Fall Creek C. Co.. app. Michael Kerwin v G Simons etal....case, JI V Ballard vs. RH&HA Ward.— do.- 14 Smith vs. Aug., Kelly eta]. do. 1 - .;# SlaughW vs. S Pierce's ex'll.....sci. fit. W H Shepard vs.' same do. Johu Putnam vs. Granville twp .debt. B Gardner vs. Ridgbnry twp. do. Henry Miller vs. Ransom Tanner...sci. fa. Patrick Blade vs. Win J Risser eject. Alvin Sayles vs. Leßoy twp 'debt. Daniel Quaid vs. Towanda twp, ..... do. Martin W - MoGill vs. •do do. G F Bedington vs. F H ' Parsons .... appeaL D M James vs. J J Green do. 8 Hawkins vs. C D Cash etal a do. J F Means vs. W Means Watts case. Ann Donoho vs. 0 S Lafferty.. • apseaL 4BADFOIID COUNTY, sp. ; Sabpcenas rettmiable Sept. 9, 1867, at 10 o'clock a. in., for second week, and Sept. 16, at 10 a. m., for third week. • Aug. 12, 1867. W. A. Tacums,,Prory. LI OF JURORS DRAWN FOR SEPTER. nip SESSION& 1867. . Albany, Alexander English; Asylum, Si meon Decker; Athens twp., Samuel Hulett, John Morley, hit Elsbree;_Burlington twp., Barker Brown, Henry Allen ;RCanton twp., William Packard; Granville, Oscar Saxton; Herrick, John J Anderson Leßoy, Benj. J Hoagland ; Monroe twp.,"Joab Sommers, Thomas T Smiley; Pike, Dennis G Nor thrup, Wm. id Payne; Standing Stone, Guy Brown; Smithfield, lliott Wilcox; BMA°. gain, John Webb; Tbwanda, Charles N. Charles-Kellum, Jared'D Gooden ough; Troy. twp., Daniel Randall; Wag, Ephraim Mosier; ,7ilmot, George Frutcliey, • TRAVER/IS MlOBl3--I , TIIST WPM Albany, Orrison Hibbard, Walter Conklin; Aiba Bow'. David Palmer; Asylum, John Bennett; Burlington twp., Jaxaes Nichols; Canton twp., Simeon Stolnt; F l ranklin, Thomas A Seamen, Joseph E Spalding; Granville, Percival S Bailey, Robert Bailey; Leßoy, Cheeney B Stove, Hollis A Hol comb; Monroe twp., Charles Holland, Geo. W White; Orwell, Chancey G Gridley, John W Hill; Pike, A Dennis Passed, John Al. demon;. Rome Boro'. John Whitaker; Ridg berry, Columbus C Burt, Morris Cummings; Sheshequin, Andrew Webb ; Springfield, VIII Tracey; South Creek, Geo Staten; Ter ry, Wm T Horton, Solomon .Strong ; Troy .Boro', Nelson Adams; Towanda born', Geo W Coon, Isaac Smalley; Wyalusing, Win N Wells, Daniel States; Wells, Abram Bu channan, Morris Shepard; Wysox, Gaylord Wood, Geo third; Wilmot, Reuben Barnes. TIULVERiIE JIIBY. 2D WEEK. Athens twp., John Satterlee, Geo Bur chard; Burlington West, J H McKean;` Columbia, Giles Peckham, Richard Gnstin, Charles 0 Havens; Coluinbia, Uriah Fer. guson; Franklin, James Williams, Daniel • Montgomery; Granville, Smith May; Le. • Bayeville, - Benjamin Pierce ; . .• Litchfield, William Campbell; Overton, Ruben Rhine-, bolt; Orwell, William Browning ; — Pike, Win. &Davis; Rome twp., Silas N. Berner, Washington Towner,Elnathan Sinith; berry, Thomas Decker; Sheshequin- E Brigham; South Creek, James Bu rnham; S thfield, John Chamberlin,, Christopher E alit; Troy.-twp., James Ward; Trey Boro'. lenient T. Paine, Samuel Aspinwall; Tuscaro ~ Bailey Keeney; Towanda Boro'. K :hall, Nathaniel N Betts, John Merideth; wanda North, Samuel Haw kins; Wysox, Hiram Davenport,, Clark Smith; Win..: Benjamin Knykendall; Warren, Win. P` , old; Wells, Win. B Wilson. - • es. Albany, Alvin Wall Asylum, 8 Mc. Kelm Laporte; Athens .4., Wm. West brook; Burlington twp.,BussAl Hollenback; Burlington West, Stephen Styles; Canton twp., Henry Warren; Canton Boro'. Daniel Wilcox; Columbia, James Benedict; Frank lin, Daniel W Ckkeley, Joseph L 'Johnson, Herrick, William Hillis 2d; Litchfield, An drew J Layton, Andrew Brainard; Leßoy; Heman Andrews, Joseph Smiley; 'Monroe Jefferson L Coolbaugh; Orwell, John Vowles• Pike, Bradford Beecher; Rome twp., Prdsepter Forbes; Sheshequin,Oharies 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 Tay twp., Horace Chilson; Trey lioro '. Moses . WeGlcit,tirihoewn. anda Thomas M. Woodruff ; Wilmot,. Daniel D Crandall, David Abrams; Warren, Nathan Young jr.; Windham; James New man; Wyalwungi Ira Brown. is.. School -Cards, of all kinds at thma do Clo'oo Book Store. tom- Banas tarnished with Brass Instruments, at the lowest rates, at Cross "1 Co's. Rook Store. TRACY—PABIE.—In the Dutch Reform ()1 omb at Athens,'Pa.,' on the 16th In*, by the Bev. J. B. Beaumont of Waverly, assisteil, by Bev. Mr. Berry the Pastor, the Bov. tr, a, Tracy and Mse Myra L Mn #pid 2,413, Trait sailed for Maisovaa„ Titilt7,' pa-Missionaries bf the 4. "p..,c0. F. M.. an the 24th hut. TYLER—VAN DYBELIIN Anguat. eth, at the" Praabytorian. Chnroh in Canton, by Ref. B.P. Oates, Mr. J. DeMott '4ler.to Mho Jahn a Van Dyke, both of Clanton. GRAND MOPS. MARRIED. .Ba o k s TO:T1It FRIN7PS iDF.E 2 11A 1 CATION AITC:LarTNNE OF Vik t a ke 44441 . that we4ave just ;Tema: in Taints= :aa,: x ink:' the" 'corner of Bilde"iin f i if Agiree4 16.13 Patta frn.:1 1 41. 1 4 :: 19 * - - 11 9 0 tV:04::** Mat lottery put music iitseonag 4 :found. - Aka Statuary; Paintfts, Gold .oens, ASectfiele B )-gye,Glailes RP, glatfie B l,°,M! 4511(if"! and general- latent of _Musical In, 4 6untents; e . Notioria" aril Faney Articles. Our Goods 'were, all edeOteil in the care ly erperioaced 610 toitli' cad at a with a- ukto to the- with grey hands and • very low Mr, common' wanti - r - of this We feel cotiftaent we shall he .4le to offer bargainer to all who fav- , or" us wit their apatronage. „, and se . e tn. CROSS it CO. Tap Bosom TO ►LL. ,wno Co. t cluivn jnst opened a splendid New Book and Sligo Stort4 in Patton' Block, Towanda, 4ere they are selling their line chly for • everything Cash. Call d see theni and sat isfy yourself! that snob is thncase. - wands, Jane i 7,1867 111". cellantous. Wii.*A. ; HAMBERLIN, Has enlarged hisstore and Is daily adding largely to his stoo p. In the line of Watches he keeps the 1 WELL KNOWN AMERICAN 1 And a well selected assortment of SWISS WATCHES, all warranted to ran well or the monep refunded. He keeps on .band a large as sortment of the celebrated SETH. THOMAS CLOCK And the ITHACA. CALENDAR CLOCK, Boilable for offices the Parlor or Kitchen. As canal a good stock of fine JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE ' In the plated line. he has Rogers Blather I FORKS AND SPOONS! Heavily • plated BreWciit , & Dinner Cast" • Elegant treble plate double waif I,C E It'T C 11, ER S Handsome Cake Baskets', BUTTER j• BERRY BISHEAt Pickle Stands, Tea Bella, &.c., Ice., &e.l CUAMBERLIN In now keeping the GROVER & BLKER'S Family Sewing Machines. • These Machines are superior to all others for family use. for the following reasons : They sew with two threads ()Wed crook the spools, and require no rewinding. They are more easily understood kid used, and less liable to derangement, than other ma chines. They are capable of exicniing perfect.y, without change of adjustment i a much*reater variety of work than other machines. The stitch made by these . machines is much more firm, el stic, and durable, esPecially upon which require to be washed and ironed,. than any other at . This stitch,.. oWing 'faith° manner in whiCh the under thread is un ought, is much the most plump and beautifn in use, and retains this plumpness and beauty, even upon articles frequently washed and ironed b until they are worn out. _. The structure of the seam is%ruch, that, tho' it be cut or broken at ,intervals of only a few stitches, it, will - neither open, inn, nor ravel, but remains firm and 'durable. Unlike other machines, these *ten both ends of the seaughy tacit own opemtiO. With these machines, while silk ii used upon the right or face side of the seam, cotton may . be used Upon the other aide without lessening the strength or durability of the', seam. This can be done on uo other machine, nd is a great •savlng upon all articles stitched or 'made np with silk. Thelie machines, in addition to their superior merits at; instruments for sewing, execute, the most beautiful and permanent embroidery and Ornamental work. ---- - Yon cariget-idewing idachine.,Needles, and all attietea pertaining to the machine basitteas,,, M U S I C! PLA.NOS, ORGANS AND MELODEONS 1 You-can-get at CHAMBERLIN'S one of DEER BROTHERS UNEQUALLED" , PATENT P4NO FORTES ! No better maple id the Sta\es. Warranted sev en yearii, and to stay in tune longer than any other. ' Keeps on hand the American , and Treat Lindsick & Co , celebmtel PARLOR 40 .R (it A AT'S ! Which for sweetness of tone and style of finish cannot be surpassed. Are suitable for Churches Lodges, Semlisaries, and the borne circle. Alio a general assortment of oche musical instru ments together with Violin, Violincello Strings Bridges, Tail Pieces, Bows, BoW Hair, Keys, Resin, &c., &c.* Remember that I do. not depend upon the sale of Musical Instnduents for a living, rouse.' quently am willing to sell . at al very small ad- Vallee. WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING, Done in the best manner, as nanal. at low rates Towanda, JOl7 18, 1867. THE ERIE RAILWAY COMPANY' EXCURSIONS I IMPORTANT Excursion Tickets to parties of 40 or more Mr;, to any station on this Railway, will at a great reduction from regular rates. For instance. say a party of 40 desire to visit Portage Falls, tickets to 'g o and return, will be issaed at $4 35 each. The regnlar.fare is $6,50 The saving vin a single ticket will $2,15. , On . 40 tickets .sBB.' To all other • strAions, they're &action will be in proportion. YWo jor three days notice should be given, thatday an‘nge merits for th eir ar.comniodation may be afforded each wty. Farther informationwill be cheer tallyfurnisbed at the Tibket Otlicel - ). - • , G. WALKER. Station - Agent. Wit. R. SARK, Gen'i Pais. Agt . N. Y. prurricti,o, NOTICE! . The nidersigned'wotddlinefettall7 We to their friends and the plating generally; ,that no gooda will be sold :T "E -14. ) At their B . tc;ce afar :the FIRST OF. SEpTEMtERIIIitt, And all acconnis do us, are exinxted tniet net thd by.tbs 16th of Angnst. ; / ittnnu FO3I, II, I7I . 7Ia , NERCUR CO. liitlailitliilLohlqMesilltor I f,t 7 7 2 '1 0 , -...,lfat:si U. , :.:_?..4 !I. i.l.t. 2 ..). iVI MMER(§ .7 tri:•!; , lillt:1 ! ..IiaNCT- IEI A.; • , NVAW) jSTORE 1.;:. 77'it.t.L.1.1-0 let brit I w D I OE I= I ; • f. rrAyL,og & co;, El Haie 'knit ,spend. their large and , spacious et re, and will , -keep j at all times A LARGE' AND WELL .SELECTED STOCK DOMESTIC AND YANCY DRY 43-0013 S, [(Opposite Codding . 41c Russell)! Towanda, April 16, 1867. E NEW r ii...tt#l,lE I NEW STORE AND NEB c+oompt 14..__, El i l ArL 0 R '& - ,cO. Have just opened their large And r=spaciona , Store s and will keep at-all times, NM • • 4•119$ ABp WELL BEilsMilik EOO6l OF .1 .. ~' :., ;~ is ~~~~. ~ i ~ i~ DOMESTIC AND -A 4 MEOW Y / t ,• t,/"I " tACo4dini & Ruse .); • • .• 51;.; _ ~ ~ tilissda, 1G UST. W.M.2,A...viatuibitoi Promniviljhao tits/Welled bus. , Alba Rem'. ,pwilb - _ 11110211'IME & WARD •IlbliettinBrfetsrc-r) ;11,/ Sale 4 .leidchaer-- IGM f • ,Mil , Atte „ .,:4 12 #g0 ft :lfo ur c 4 , raffle* , . owands,Ang. 31,1 ,'-g) tqlta AIPPLICATIONNUFORMMPRO g do well, to lean entrlea did :15i1.111_ `%:.•l4l(4ifift)itiiiab aug.4ll. 11367, „ ,'„ ;, , , p{ ,-f 64.14ET,1ie alnic xi '1)0 oftbrs - 'Atim" - Containing 00 fragkiJJA; barupkgp, about mtleaYtDta the 'Barclay Coal Ileglon. It Is wa thubele a tl i arrand kfiPitalAV dr lartic a eitayathe Walt r. ri,9°4 9 2Ol l APV.*, county; Os. 431 3g 4.0.5,71m4t5.. „ , *-- . MI IM!1 TICIUSE .--- iNDL6i FOR SALE LI The idiiiiiiteriffe6tifitireliing Ho . _ F and Lott it or, Nam, avenudtarou= , Weak trees lialiblend about 25 rods directly north of the Court AOUlle House 24249 fast, tarontorieszldgh. Lot 38 feet front by 220 feet • deep, including an illey s c :beet end:::-Bartinild.othar d i some fruit trees *art. Suitable for a P rate Boarding Mono: Price $1.500. N. J . EEL S, "-Ang. 1; 188V.-42:-.' BE Ole.E•AIE:1 !..2 . 11 itei" Fthree storl i l l kkk litillding, with Basement and suirciellar,. Oak Freda 6z9 feet glasi, now.pccupled, otO l and total/rant, with three new 11111lawrIableridl Kay: aboluk niture, fixtures,- .-Gopd ;Ice flouse well fill ed. Hotel sad Restskrantis' doing a good bk gistisiketaituTons sr fOrP3I4I - SAO and nt Meths' Blocx, Main-st., Towanda; Psi`: Terms easy. For further particulars enquire on the premises. I ~ ,;... ; Pc'WGLFE., Towanda, July 11, 1867. . oR . BENT.-r—A.v4lnable farm sit -uatee on the Junction' and Breakwater 11: 8., friar miles .Irom Aleorgetowni cOunty , eltt of Sussex Couuty, Delaware/ containing - acres, 160 hapnwed balanow-timber. • G d dwelling, barn, Stabling and out-ball dings; over 600 peach and apple ttfts:t 'Jewell fenced Will be tented fora* yea*.• dror farther *formation rippry to, or addreas • . .whf:g SPENCER; — Real ' Estate Broker, Lewis, Delaware. 4. July 11.1867. F" SALE OHEAfi:—An Improy ed PATO] ,77 acres; titteshequin ; acres cleared'; 42 sere , -of good Chesnut building timber and railway ties. A doubt e boarded beam in good rep.ile, living "spring in. kitchen. Barn 3806 in good repair. • About - 75 - frdit trees. Price $2OOO . Apply to • ' aOhiTANTE ',lb WARD.; • Towanda, July - 15,_ 1807. • Eli VALUABLE FARM, FOR SALE V The su)iscriber offers fcir,iialeibia farm aft iiiitti•tir` Noah - about' one mile from Towanda Borough, on. the road leading Irota Towanda to Waverly. • Said farm coluiists of 82 acres on the east and about 41 acres .on the west side of the - road. Ilas is nett trained NM framed dwelling house, and good fruit therien, and is Well watered yams made. easy; For further particulars enquire oe the premises of March 14,1887: ,r WM.. M. WATTS. • FINE IMPROVED.. FARM d situate in Atiylum * township •, 80 acres] 60 acies improved; A GOODIFRAHE HOUSE with /4 apartmentl;7lwn o rchards; four Of. 114041 gs ; 'a Pato, Biro with Basement, 36z46:—P0 -ale.- Price $3,500. Wit may re main). "Ap to MONTAiIY,E'e ' TowMuitt,Jukr, /867. 1.• vnuAstlz • • The 1141;1.4%11T , ciffeia (prink his farm in Wysoxotearly ; oppcisita, Taira: a. This farm codtains 120 - acres of land Ina high state of im provement, with a splendid dwelling-honk, barns and onthaddirigs. Itluta a large never ! +failing orchard stocked with good fruit of ev- ery description. It is in '1 good neighborhood within easy reach , of the Church. and &thou' i prvileges of Towanda borough : .: For terms 61 sae, /kg., enquire of the subJeriber on the pram lees. --11011411N-DATRIOKILAND:, Wysox„ April 8, 1867.—ti• UALLTAI3LE. FAR , FOR SALE: About four mile"' from: Toirauda,' sin the Eastern bank br the Einsqn'ehannt tabling abotit 100 acres. Framed bonen' and barn; a horn barn, corn house and good apple orcbard. thereon. Tor to ` - and' imsticalars. inquire of WIt. J. IDELPEU El. of, Shesbeqnin; r EI AM3 WooD i - at*Toiva da t - 4unelt.'lBo7, - MARYLAND', „ . a n d e i est Farms in Tolbot adjoin' ~ Eastern Shore of .Maryland. i!t.sir ble Farms near •=ii t Water, . Game. 1 Fish and Oysters in the gr abundance -- Most tettihi_s Al, producing r.liti. and Vegeta,' I bles of every kind. A deligl tful climate suita ble for Peaches, Grapes as every variety of Fruit. with' a tide, of ernig tion' pouring in • from the North;-combine toijiake it a greattt ducement to any person cont_,mplating a change tO,,a . mild 'and healthy climate.. Oirctilars, ..maps, and c atalogues of farm., and prices, sent free upon applieatioh to. me at Easton, Tallot county, Maryland, or to Ed and Overton, Jr.. Towanda. Pa. Ma,. G. B. OVEBTON, • Latell.' S. Aritly , fortnerlyj connected with : . Bingham Estate Ladd "Agettey in Northern , -- ,- Pennsylvania. • _ . .. •I . • -, ... 4- Ang..B 1867. =I Ti6rvii i),tio‘E;rairrits,' Tdlvix ./. Da .+tl building lota.on Lonkbard and Third Sts Price from $l5O $7OO. • i t 60 Lots on Main and Rani° d streets. Prite $3OO to 360,. 7 . :.i 1, , ',,..,, ' f , :; . Fifteen lota on 'firldge'stree . . t Town Residence. Goo neighborhood. Price $2290. House and lot on Third at lege. ,Pricesl6oo. Two Luta 50 feet front by Fite College. A pyly to . gONTA. Town properties found, b Rentals obtained. • • A HOTEL, PRO' Ten sdiantes walk from tit $3,500.‘ 'PIA may, ren i ain. MONTH • Towanda, Jul; 25,1857., REAL ESTATEI . . , ... t . U. B. .hioNEAN, SE = TATS .4g,E141?:*,' Offers the following Farms Coal and Tiniber' Lands for sale : l' ). / , 7 Fine Timber. lot, I miles fpm 'Tow da,-e: .n 1 taittifkg 63 acres—. Price $1,82.5. Faun is Asylum, containing. 35 ores- (Ia lia buildings: Under a flue state Of cultirition. Mostly improved.rlPrice sq',ooo! - -1 Vtkrm in 'West;:Thirliisktirmon Vie Creek.-- Newhouse and barn. Under aline st,a4 -. of cnl titration.: . 9.5 acres ';.: Price - 5.545V • ' • • Farms in Fralklin. - AU under good cultiva... Mon.. Good liaildhigs./Vor sale cheap: - Several very depizable .:Mouses , and Loth in A large tract of Lauda In yitiga County. : Towanda, Jn1y118.11187.. ,_ .; ~!-. It .. • ~. . , .:1011EN.14 L AMA. * MA fiC L, - kLuT p., l O . _Z, , ' dALBEN iPrinefpal, fesifOr of •Pfattiral - and lifental J. T. STREET; A. Me Prole rof Languages. 91.6 "" t ITTEIIIiELIA,,,IJodepa Languages SUE Trawlig. _ Atas CONARD, Engle brachia. ltes;lNAßrol. BRIGGS.; 11. : E. - .‘„Palhaipal of Nodel Sc hool. • I. G ;110Y; Professor of. Instrumental_ and • I.Vorat Miss ALICE B4BERLEY, Assi s tant Instructor - '34'lllbdo, • ' ';- . smioor c relay. 1847-8.- 3'itit.lirrategirea (13eptembete - 1807. ••• Second " • , December 9:.1867., s -Third(' , - .23; 1867. =mime ripe liiskr or 111Itairkat • Pei Fan aeidEpting Teriplinilottlhichteard - ' - •-• •'rooin reht,-,inithwi bekk pint, it pl;Ulil e • • • '00• For wh iter ly mni, . • if*,'(••. - •le 434 -. 00 • For' s ilay attidrike; *Rion and Toial anew-a for sehool-:year i,j:--$ 00 t•,--r-**MtWobargaiw-:-Iter „ • tlisheet withstores, chairs. tabbia, ateen a s, balatteadi, hietfreeies i t pillows and tee d., Or . table. For further lutormation send I Address.Prietripal. Aug. 8,1867. : BEI laill MEE IPllg. itgrOk ; :lqittigStrttANCE AL i•rof.litir.Yaititi:•:;.; IgariOotaisaigt . d. Co: soAprva l: l4oo,ll9o . c.. f. T:, ilibniliii4 foilettlt iiii ...*. .'''':' 1 - 1 : 1 '.. --I. ',:r. 'I• ' • 'k'' 4 ' 4-, ''''''*'•' -" ;''''' MONTANTZ 041'1413W_ 'Toir4ndi;Jqtyls, 1867. • ...." 1" 1 :'".'. . - ..., ', • 17 1 0 . "trood'Zilif o 4 l34 - 41 . Aracj l il t - tprllis. • - cheal": o 4;bl trJ. o f • 4 , , el 0, • moNTANTs 2w4 to, TOtriOds, Jail 25. 1867. •' MI aririzt *WV rA Ms I - g counties ollthe house aad good tet, opposite col, M feet deep, opp [YR & WARD.: light and nold;—• MEATY, Borough . . Frice . . TATE. NOR- TrOC(A, i - -.. . -- - • ;SIDS* • 4014)(11241PAZICESO4Wheiretit :IL , FABBLi D. STREETER. President MI a co unt e 12th lfftlig(lDretriii%) consisting of e oies of Briir de — and - ,Busquehanna. Hons. Levi P. Stsirord and J. W. Tau Dy 4 tAimemokabit.sup,simertithue 0,64 1 Bradherdvistwissuletheir peeceptilearing the 2d day , of laly, A. D. 1807, to me di 4 k e atf a iza taoirOger aed_Tridner, 0 - af all.. PdhcWlCommsla Pleas and Orphan's Court, at Towanda, for I ' . ' 941.45 1 1 11 r4.4n 1 TOM /414 / 2 4-147 1 ' - tl ' ' ' . 411 ' ' '•. • rt. *-' .4A 0 . 'TO l ' •‘ • . .. :.,d,'.o 'f‘. '..' • " e lePPefekeilmtickeliKle . ~.: I .M O 4; quisitmnsiand other `remem . - ~- • } do things which. Ap„ their:, i',4m, appertaini to be done • anithoi4 wholumbdilaby recognbuMo or otherwise to progecutli against the prisoners I.llre or M*Y.be,in thejaijoc saiptOonn e g I Oen eteetre4 ee'llireer tribe $ l 4 . e II 10-boi , then 'lnd Mere to 'fablieettte them as shall be just. Jdrors are requ be punctual in Diet!, attendance, agreeably their nafLe.oll 'tif:U 1: TA, , Dated at Towanda, the-3 " day oir- July, in the year of ourtord, onethousanefight Immtnid. 1 Mid ittairieren; tut' oflthe -Isderalvissce of Teo traltedgetteeli!t t iiinetplhig:v -)Err 1 • Wit, T lf lift s, Sheriff} I_Ottit,lVl' l eSAtt. j 4tirMi l iiie iOf =Wry wribani. Vend. Ex 0.-, issued out Of the °mitt of Vortimetf Plead' f Bradford • Conn tythere Will be , ex steel to, p oleic sale, at the., Vonreirclakiai 'Ake. BOrtiegß.lif ilikinitlii on MONDAY, the 2d day of SEPTEMBER; 1887, . . ,/k 9f6/4 0 4sPetf. LAW ..(2Lifiatesevilittiati' ,' . Prlttcm.9 .WO 'ie . <4 ,ll :;g9t 6 '' ... - dea%foll,,ein, _- to Of: -t flurieaat - lIY , he ithblii•ldilitinmosedins.te- ti ," on -Ike. north 141..TVIiiretnahn west ' south by 0.. F.- Weller deslguat. as; -ota,lff'-' 40 coo 4), size 80x , 128.0*witlk,dwellisig.:,hinise an : fret trees thereon,, ,•,•.; :- •• - . ~. . Seizetand taken la execution at the suit of ' L H. Cook &CO - :: vsi John Heavener. / ALSO—The f Mowing- deicribed lot, piece dr: - parcel of land situate in Borneo twp:, bounded north Ilby z .lands,of.E.• C. Kellogg; east and .south byTands belonging to the estates David Ridflwq, den'd., and west by the,-pub j:,,lifgh- ' warlestUng from MenrOdton ta Aftny. 'Zen-. taining 10 acres of lei* mere or less all im proved, with a iramettinmse, framed barn, saw . ' mill, and few fruit trees thereon. • , -Seised And taken in executi on at the sui of AlicoMl.Gowel:. ma Gee. IVi,- Demi- " . ' • ALSO - By virtue of ennery, writs' of Fl. Fa. and Verid.Expo., the foliewin g descrili::4l lot, 'piece Or parcel: of lanititituate in 'Troy two., bounded berth by kindle . of D. , D."Austin,..foha Orbit, James MCOlettand; Henry - fhiggles; Leon arp Engles and'-the -public • highway, east by the public highway and Sugar Creek, south by lauds of SiCtilift Potter, matt - week liy , land of John Saddler. Contaildrig. 40 'acres of landy more or less . , all improved, with -a brick and hauled tavern house; known- meths East Troy House) Ttramed bards. trained shim; sad Trot Brig Park thereon.. i . -..,.., :. ~.. -, •.. - • • Seised andlaken in ' eiecrition . it the sue t q - Hof .Wm.: Peck'* use et. al:, vs D:Ossis:. • - ALSO:.- - -13y.vh:tue of sundry 'Writs of FL Fa., alai toliowing described lon,. p 'eee or parcel of laid situate in the Borough of Towanda, boun ded 4a/ described as _t . dlows:ent the north' by State greet, east and south by Linda of Mariam .3dOody, and weetliy. , Geigera ‘ Alley. Being - '3d' ' feat cur State int ea r and about lee feet back, more or leas, with two framed; houses thereon. d Belied a taken - in exeeut on at the wilt of John Holmes vs: H. Yaw. ... . ' ' • - ALSO-- The ioflowiug lot; piece or parcel of liindsituate.thryouree twp.,. bounded north by lands of Thomas.Bennis. east by lend of Chit . Brown, south by leads' of S. ii.i. liinuian, west by landi of Wesley Harvey. Containing about, 26 acres, about 16 acres improved', with a email ; 1, framed home - If few fruit trees thereon. Seized and A.iu..executlon at - the malt of Samuel Selma er's administrator vs. 'Thomas . Dead. ' - - - • - • .. . ALSO—The following described lot piece or parcel of land situate. to Pike , terp. - be - ended north by land of Asailah Champion , _east by land of said A Chanipien, soi.th by 4bepublic highlay and o the west by lands of Samuel Warne- Con ning•one acre and eight perch es of-land, mo e or. leas t all iniProvel, with e fritthed house dem. •:, •- "•- ' • - ~ Seized andt ken in - etectitionat the snit of "George C. Aterood's use vs. Fauna Jarvis. • • 'ALSO '-The &scribed' hat,•piece or parcel of, /andeittuite in the Susquehanna Mr . [being : n Island] directly opposite.the mouth of • littinnierfl Id' Creek;' and- ' lying between Standing Sto and Asylum twns. , bounded oh alll sides by' th Susquehanna River., Contain ing 16 ores ni land, more , Or , less; Avith - about '3 acres improv Seized, and keit in Uieeition at the suit of Joseph 0 , ii - ' et. al. vs John D. Primer. .; ALSO—The atoning described lot piece of paneled land tuate-in Herrick -.1.wp.,, bound ed east &the Chien Scho,ii, House lot„south by. the Hain read, Ileudiug from Backs mill to Tewart'it i i• and',wvit and north-by land of L. 11. Stevens i Containing one sere. more or less,.all. improved with a framed building erected fur a cheese Manufactory-thereon:, . ! . Seized and taken In - xectition. at the suit of Jahn A. Coddiug. vs.Andreer A.St, Jobe. . ' .; ALSO-The ;chewing, described let,, piece or „Pared ,4i land aituate.iu Cantcin tarp, * bounded ;port by lands "Of Jane' Colwell and. N. Vans 'men, east by land of S. D.- Kemdell, sonth by the pabliit highway, west by likeis,...of,the said -N. Vensunee, et. al. Cuutsining.,2l Acres ol . kuid,raere:or lessiall,',iiiiptiavedOrlth a framed hense ;sad , Mill „ and - few wilt trees therethfil - Seized and taken yt .eixecutiort.,at: the suit of - Chas: A.'Erlise'S aie va.'S. F. 'Bishop . " ~ - "AlStiThe - tolloWitig - deseßbellot;Plice or paled of lettd situate tri'Vlgter twp., 'Winded north by a lane running froth the main road to the canal , east by land:Of' Patrick' F Wad, eolith by land of Mm. John Blood, west by Abe,. public, readleading from Towanda to .Athena.:. Con- Liiriing 4 of an acre,. more or lees: allimpriired faith a plank-house and trained shopthereen. ~..Seized and.taken. in: . eiecution at the snit of Amiss Watkins vs. Andrei:v . .l- Elsbree. .. : • WILLIAIi •ToWanda, Jug 8, 1567. • - E - EPISTEII,'S NOTICE.,:,Notico is herebyy, given, that therelias Heed flied and wittia.Lia-thaolazautl tlia Register Willer; in 'and for the county of tradford r nocolints bf Adminiatrationmpoo the following estates; via: Final account'ol V. C. Leonard. administra tor of the estate of L'lleed, Lao Welleviecid • Final two't Of James- Elswortii, tuber of ,:ea: tate of John Campton, late° f Windliam,dee'd. Final ncet of L P Mallard, adm'r of estate of Joel StalfOrd;iste of Ina:using, Finalacc?t of James arake Julia A Drake, late of Lit hllefii, dec'd. . George briey, adin'r of Sally . g)lar stea dlate of 171atcr, decd. , Final ace% ()FR McClelland, admlr of JC Huriburt, late of . Canton, dee'd - Final aco't Bliller,late of d - • `Final aeo't el, R S s Hake, , sAlm'r of Alpheus .1) , , Moser, late of Albany,llea`d. - Final toc't of 11,TsPorter and 'l'homas At CS adnirs of the natal° Of Juatas,Sterdevant, late of : t • • , Final acct of H li;lFoker, adner of Peter J Vreman; late of Elurlragton, s /Final act% ,Tanies P'Caburn idea's of the es 'tate of W Pliable; of• • Vearren, deed:- • , Final acct ut C Q,GrifileY adm'r of the ..estate . old VI 'Tyrrell, lute of acct of ft II Iticbards and.ll A Carr, ad ministrators of A J Carl', late of Albany, dee'd. Final acc'trif kl• A Coolbaugb adm'r of the es .tht. ofl kl lomqtrAattrof Wysox,flerld.. Final - lit:et of &fad Branthall. guardian of Geo, It - Aliddaugh, minor .child cf,/saac Mid daugh late of Wyaltiling; Partial acc't' of Isatfe Marsh, guardian of :Mary 0 Marsh minar chlid• of Elliott Marsh; late of.Pikeolee'd. '‘,- • ••• • • : •'• 't ' ' ' ENrAitts CY.. LSO—The-appntisenient of -property sat by the Executor or Administrator, to widows, or children of the Ibilowlng decedents; via': • FAstateOrJoht*Hollenback, deemed: - " Caleb Ingerson- " ' Caleb'Rennett " Hobert . ..Lewis " JonathanNaudike ; JOU Horton •4 'l e ', Joseph Smith . .t• " lieral Kew: 4 '. • t Joseph Hitchcock " < Daniel .P Horton , • • " ;" " *John Dickered ri " " , John Trtriterr: , ; '. - . And the . hame silfl'be'liresertied to the Or phan's,Court.of Eraclford Gouty, on Monday, the 2a day''arSepteMber next; for &tabulation and' allowance. ' 11, J. MADILL. , Aug; ts,-tBGt. : - • ,`-llegister.: A ,lIDITOR'S mat ter of the"ealai6l4 Cternelini Voncise,dee'd In the Orphan's .COurt of • Bradforlk.County., The- tuklpregned .auditor appoi n ted brsaid Court to dispose. of -a:cep/Jona filed, to allow ance of = aexitnit of eidinisharatrix of said Ea tats will attend to the duties of his appoint. 'nutnycott his Ace ift!thelleitottgh:of 'Towanda; '4OESATORINVI,' sUDiJAIti It: . 1067: - at 7 o'.. clock, p. m., where all persons having elll4l-4 xtust4mutent them, or,be lopirettelaarred. • f; ; • Aug. 1,1807. , Auditor:, RlEerrelt i N . oil "N otice 20 AA hereby oiven- (hit all i biiiipomiltidelited to .I:: le estate or 4. ATI,TM b 4 to ;of Asylum twp., tleoldUiste oestattemiftlklm.: mediate payment, -and those having 'calms 'pied, saidiestate:, moistmretwqt l3 4, o4 Pli la : 4 thentleated for `Settlenient: ' Aug 22 1867. 1 PPLIdATION N 1 - 1 No , ijimfd ioungbloo.lsl, De: . teem 1866.'"Yon'are berebrdbtMed that Margaret 8 - Youngblood, your wile,by her next friend, John. Efebenbm.ftaepplird , &Mel:Mkt of. Ccenv mon Pia of Bradford County for-.a divorce jrem, the r londa of matrimony, and, the Obi habit het aPPeinted , M 0 e4, 1 1 the...4ay, off Sept...JUT.. ttel : for rearme they tliktiMergaret;l4 the - ormxiete,Nr ivr hieh, time` yoti 6itistteeitglee tht rep-. . , -• fAilivsl,4B67. • .- ' • . . .... . . . _. Q/D4RIFFI: :,....., 7 41'y Tirtuo ' Of ' L 7 a writ Or _.'' '4;1 17 . Word of the Court of ,common Asks - o ,:ftgord, couoty, there' - WillihlJlMPOOMillthEd'illie Ittlits Court - Rouse, in the Borough.. a .Towkattek.tet moo-, DAY, the 9th day of BEPTEII Et, .1867,5 t 1 1 Igolgelts thlani/Abor,katosAltidosartlie ;lot, 1 pi*o or 2.otootof.lood Apse 14 Pe l piPq• I hoe *dad norm by Ishii of !o ¢ b **at 4 by land of Hear Shangiatilioitki• ./laitiof Andrew Mellen, West,by, the highway. • Con. L. -=1:411, 0011,4.9 E. an saw,t isorspoeffeso, a .....-7. - -04 04 11 1 2 10144iPr n:soßecilliPP Immo_ ~: .- - -- ',- ' lielloklilioll r ec antsOxecutleu - at)ativsattiof Helehemer .i. 8r0,.1. va. James A. lacks:N.. -• q t.: ,ri4 Villt:'olllP,Dli mom '-,. , i 1 14•611.,174110117.qq-,ei.. , •.-.;,.. i• - . - -THE '-'fitA ,#- - .TTER,, TATE rtoßilliati 130dir...lateleil Dimwit nein, deceased, who died testate_ ~ At - ari •. Or plion't Court htild4li 4 TOraads, In Oitid• for the . mit r i m. Afoul, do the 9th. tlar -olt Wai. 11,, 7,1 -- Wanieh • Snyder • execistrix it and Wl !.' / Data nydre and fiber; IQ,' - is ceoftns Of sti d 1. deceilentaftented theizgrAttirm Weald. COOK setting forth amoygat other things,- that they ~ halals Inuit foliate naealdbenafitot Joke. P ' = S V *4*ellattirill is rs=ir .l Of' laid lestAtbrt is) ' e n'.• ithaltle wadi tberstd; all:thar eistalelotrot limdaltnete-inditehasklipmlAPnatraformall boUndettentAdescribed as folkire : Beginning -: at iliostitnOttli BOW of re of of ii - Ad beat- . Mg- to . C.: Mathewson, -thente *WE Ike arept• -shlp line between Athena. and Litchfield. north 140,pr5.. tat the sostitirestooenerolAL Doke's' -. lot, thencetsat MO; rodsalong the soatik,Unn of Mid - Draft% - lot 'te the' south-vest', %mitt of Het lyblelgimut e -lot; Minos south - 160-pr s 4-. along the west of Hiram - - /ferrill's pc to j a . 1 fie;vitrir e t ei nt ri pg i Ote! ia r t *°e-lesklq- . :46 • 041;0114 Rs doltdercliwal dllel7 deetweell:late•"- ' ice a widow, Sarah A. Snider, and one child, • ;or4 - Bnydar, Ems An .their °pintoes . Aimed be • ,the. advaatagerof said widow and chiato, hive ealdiand lohl; and that they 'could 'Mien for .. the same a better-price at private. than at pub. Ile sale, snd preyed, the court to authorise them to - maw Sale thaeof at. Private Bale; Ac. -1 .- ,•-; Wheretqkm ths Court , onthe- day ' end - Tent ." 'eforeseid appointed Monday ; the 24 4 day-of tiep- ', tember,latil, at 10 o'cioek,, a. tn.,, for the hear ing and investigatioi.of the' matters ootttaisied ' - in said perform and directed that notice be per. lousily given to all -petsoni residing, int his _ coons, who are beiziMcially or legaliy.laterest- . • al ipthe above ducribed Mud, And Mat notice '. of this application he - pobliahed in 'the Brad- ford Reporter for four weeki next- before said *44 ot September, next. •: • . . . • .H.:1; ItADII4.; clerk A 1 1 , Atig; 1;1867.; : ', •- ! --.- .~ NOTICE' IN BANK.B. UPTUY. T his it to give notice, That on the 3d day Or h.ngazt,'A.D., 18 17, a warrant in Bankruptcy' was issued against the es . ...ste of•Stephea White aker of Dome, in the con I cy of 13rJ4fOrd, in the State of PeCnotylirsuia, who has been/ad judged a Bankrupt- on - his own petition ; .and that the -payment of,any debts and delivery of any property belonging to such Bankrupt to him or for his use. and the treusfer of any pro perty by him are. forbidden by law ; that's meeting of the, creditors of said Binkript to. prone toeir debts and to choose one or more As signees of his eat te, will be held at a Court of Batikrufmcyto , be holden at the °Mee of. the Register in 11ml:4:inn Rouse. in the. Borough of, Towanda, 'before EDWARD tiVERTObi. Jr. "Register, on the 13th nay of SEPTEMBER, A., D., 1e67; at 10, m: • . -:3 • ' TROLLS A: ROWLEY, United States . Marshall, as , Messenger, Wes- - ' tern District : of Pennayirenis. By E. B. COL4BAUGH,'Depoty. Aug. 13, 18e7.-4w . N OTICE. IN B.A.NIcHUYTUY'I • Ms is to grim notice, That on the 3;:t day' , of" August, A. D., DWI, a warrant la Ilanitroptcy was leaned against the erttatc ef 'John Whitaker of, Rome, in the county of Bradford, and State of Pennsylvania, - witty has been idindged' a Bankrupt on his own petition ; tha! the pay ment of any debts and delivery of an3r proper. ty 'belonging "to such Bankrupt 'to hlm.or for use,and the trancer of any. property, by ' hint are forbidden by lawthat a meetiag thocreditora of mid. Bank/apt to prove their debtstand Welton° one, or more Asaignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankrupt cy to be holden at the office of the Begi.lter in in the Court House; in the Borough of Towan: *Jr.,before EDWARD OVERTON, Jr Regis- ter, on the 19th day of SEPTEMBER ? A. 1867, at 2 O'clock; p..m. , • .„ THOMAS A. ROWLEY, -! united states Marshal as. Messenger, Went-' . - ern District of Pennsylvania: .11y.E. COQLBAUGH, Deputy.„, Ang: 13;1867.-4w. . . OTICE .. IN BAN KAIIPTCY.- . .. This is to give notice, That on the 2,8 h day of July, A. D. IBG7, - a warrant in itritth ruptcy was issued against the estate of Henry Fulmer of the township of. Cherry, in the coon ty' of Still'van and State of Penusylvania, echo' has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his o*B -peti tion ; that the payment' of any. debts and. de livery of 'any property - belonging to such Bank-. rapt to him or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him are forbidden by law ; that' a,mcetthg of the credttors.of said Bank rnpt to prove their -debts and to choose one or / more Assignees ot his estate, will be held at a'; Court of Bankrupicy to beqholden at the/race of the Register in the Court House, in the 80. -rough of Towinda,. before. EDWARD OYER. TON, Jr.; Register . on the 30th ,day of,Angost A: D. 1807, at 2 o'ClociWp. m. • THOMAS: A. RUNVLRY, United States Slarphal as. Messenger. West^ " ern Dlitrict of : Pennsylvania.' . ! - - B y- E. a COOLBAUGH „tug-. 3, 1867.--34. ' •• : ORPIIAN'g COURT SALE—By viztne o• all order isarted oat of the Or-' ilari'a • Court of ,Bradford County, the under signed executrix of the estate of Job„Tlbbetts, late of Waimea twp:; dee'd, will sell at public, sale on the premise on SATURDAY. the :241th day of AUGUST, 1867, at 2 o'clock, p m. . the following deseribed lot piece or parcel of land. situate in Kamm township, bounded on the =tit by the highway leading from Warren Celt tan to lacharin alley, oa the east by lands of Jenka'BoWen, on the south by lands at Nathan Bowen, on the west by lands of 8anhe1...1.. Tib hefts. Containing about 23 acres. • TERSia--850 to be paid, at • the time of sale glee, on con fi rmation of sale, and the balance to two equal payments with interest from'canfir mation. . BACtiEll TIBBMTS. Actg.'. 1807. Executrix, ..LII.A UDITORS Mg mat to of the, voluntary arngualent•of IV. Root, In the Cohit of ~Comuum of Bradford County, N 0.652, Supt.-term, 1862.. The underSigued •Auditor appointed by Said Court to distribute monoys in the hau , s vejas. H, Webb; administrator at lhornas Soicach deed, as assignee' of i 'lf. W. Hoot. Will attend to the duties of hit appci fitment at his otsce in the .Borough,of, .Towanda, on baturday, Au • gait 24, 1867,at '1 o'clock pm., at whica• tin o and; place all perions having,olaints upon moneys mutt preSent them or beilorsvar: barred.. W. T. DA V lErf, -, 1 . Aug. 1, 1887. A UDITOR'S. NOTICE.—AiIn.• un --“,- tic* va. Miessef 4 1 o1frouna: Is i 4 Etcour: of Convoom Fleas& Bradford Comity; ~ iii. 11;1. DeDecemberi , terni r ,l4ll4: ' . The onderaigied ariauditor appointed by gild Court to distribute' money arising tiorn; the. sheritl's Fain of "defendants interest-Jo certain real estate, vtil attend to 'the duties of Ads N poistumet at lit .dtrice in the. Borough •ot waitds,ou TIIT.SIYrkI, the :nth dsir of AUGUAT, 1867; at 2 m. where.all PeiAons bay ing claims • upon laatd . monies. trip 'atcead er foreyer. be debarred from the some.. , • HENRY PEKT;!-. Aug. 1, inn ~ • Auditor. EEO THE .TOWAN:DA. BAKERY EATING '.- ESTABLISHMENT t $i001:01 . Jr. ' ALLYN . - havieg per`eiriixd 'the AlkerY azi4Eaung._.Ratablisbmot sad ail:leery . .recent ly_ktpt hi Hill &Smith, drat door eeetti 'itif the 'Wa.M. Route, -Biala 'street, Tow , drida, l'C'vaad Wring remodelled thalami. they,are prepared to tarnish their costosamy, and: the 'public' with eterythhiglit. theirliaa at ie4s) •able 'rates. • . Is fitted ap fa tha most arkprovod *Voa ie nd meals are seried a , all boarss ked . thetr store Is filled withs food,assaetatent of !• , GROCEBAZ, CONfECTIOWtIc. (wEti :440:1'DWED P 111111; b rheY.3oll' teip iII stoic' and sell 4% lotboloate sad isfail•or tiaoafacttutAct order • • ,/ • ~ BREi&D; BISCULT .....,..,',: • , ;.; , i -.; _:,• -.,-.1-.` , ' • -....- • - • , .. . . . :? f,POLIASEWgitsIO 2 * - 4ND,OAKDI. • , 144,1 + Of all Valls. Aisol`w I keep the bes • Cr4eker 8. - oral) kind. la th e. - et, •by 'the 'barrel or Rowed. 41 0 Yeah .0 ' 14=4=4 ' aft WA - by the keg or 41414 c eap, as' tliekeheapest. ~ ' ,they) will ruse thal*st . 'materials to every thing and will try to please the_ most fasts ions. Mr Weddkgra#dbffser , tarsey Cakes made w ir X3' Paniftiei suPPiled pally 'ant) Promptly With saythlag deldeediti oirt,line: • ' ' They eMplortioeitalt-tbeinost skilful- wOrk mettalid mealy the/ besVatateritil---Thei era determined to keep a first elasi establishment. gAtfolWaiati indasadiktelal sad ratwill Bad G. . - WOOD. , J. - 8.:4111. Towanda; dui 1; 1867.=yr. " • B. ; LAPORTE; Executor. .r-7 Tam EAT4iO- DEPARTMENT