1 fraff_o4lltpoitt,L CALENDAR FOR 11368. -.". 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'ToWANDA CHUR6I Dmscroay.—Baptiat Rmizzr Dtriarr, Pastor. Preaching, Sancta ys at 104 A. N., and 7i P. M. Sunday School, li 4 , . M. Prayer s i a Meeting every Thursday ev ning. if; E. Church.—Rev. J. T. 11 loan, Pas tor. Preaching every Sun yat 104 e.m. and 7P. M. 131/nii&Y 04 14 P. M. Prayer Meeting every Th y evening. Presbyterian Church.—Bev. i ts. Haase, Pastor. Preaching every day at 104 ~." L. at., and 7P.M. ' Sunday, ool,li P.M. Prayer Meeting Thursday evenings. Episcopal Church.—Bev. F. D. Homan, Pas. tor. Preaching every Sunday at 101 A.IL and 3r. m. Sunday School, IjP. 3L Time Tenix.—The following ie the Time Table of the Pennsylvania and New York Canal and Bail Road Company, which took effect on Wednesday, Jan. Ist, 1868 : : P. M. P. M. A.M. —6:35 12:30. - :...9:00 :.6:55 12:50. ...7:15 1 . 05.....9:35 —7:30 1•20 • 950 ...8:00 1 is ....10a5 P. M.... 2 .P. M. A. M. NorrawAsti. Mumm' ATHIMS.. MI:IAN- Timms.. Toscomit A. M. A. M. P. M. .8.10 11,:45 • 510 .7:55 11:30 4:55 ..7:40 11:15 4.40 . 7/5 11 DO—. .4:25 .7:00 10:35 4.00 A. M. A.M. P. M. JOHN P. COS, Superintended. WAVERLY.. . i f ATHENS Mnr ,s,N . TOWANDA j The Bradford County Teacher's Association will convene at the Institute, in Towanda, on Friday and Saturday, Feb. 14 and 15. DosArrox.—The friends of Rev. E. BUILUOUGHEi will give him a donation visit at his residence in Rome borough, on Thurs day idternoon and evening, Feb & Ltwta Jona:sox, of Towanda twp., well known in the CoUrts of this county, died suddenly in the office of H. B. No- Ks, Esq., in this place, on Saturday last. Taos. R. JORDAN, proprietor, of the " Rail Bow:Mouse," had a valuable horse drowned on Wednesday of last week, by breaking through the ice on the river at this place. Dosarion.-L.The friends of Rev. A. Looms are requested to meet at the town hall, on Orwell Hill, on Thursday evening, Feb. Cth, to make him a donation visit.— All are invited to attend. . Z G. D. MoNTANTE, Esq., of, this place, has been appointed District Deputy Grand Master for'the 11th District A. Y. M. composed of the counties of Bradford and Sullivan. lei' Any one wonting to buy dress goods will do well to call on B. A. Parrs Co., one door north of the post office, as they are now offering their extensive line of that kiwi of goods at cost. - ler Rev. A. R. Hoar, editor of the Educator and Penn'a Teacher, published at Williamsport, will lecture befor the County Teacher's Association, in this place, Friday evening, Feb. 14. tor The proprietor of the "Elwell House, " has purchased commodious sta bling, adjacent to the hotel, making the ar rangements of the hotel p3rfect in every re spect, and providing "entertainment for man and beast. " 1W If you are going to get for your family a sewbg machine, be sure to go to Wicauem t Buics's and see one of the "Premium Machines" operate. These ma chines are taking the'preference as family machines, and:all using t h em are delighted. TEMPZILLNCE.-Mr. Rossirrs, of Dela. ware, the well known; eloquent and humor. ous Scotch orator, accompanied by.. district deputy, Gen. PsTrorr_,,, will lecture on Tem perance, at Lenoy, on Wednesday efeniztk, Feb. 6th, West Burlington fith, Smithfield 7th, and at Ulster, Saturday Sib. Amusrantis-rs.—We understand that G. F. Lomas, the renowned humorist and funny man, will entertain the citizens of this place one evening next week. See bills. Denys dr, LIMSARD will give three of their comic , exhibitions at Montanye's Hall, Tues day, Thursday, and Saturday evenings, Feb. 4th, 6th and Bth. Air H. C. Wurreiuut requests those coming to town during the next Court. and having booksl&a at his bindery, to call or send and ge't them. He is still doing all kinds of work pertaining to the bindery business, on short notice, and the most reasonable terms. All those having Maga zines to bo bound will do well to bring them soon. DiemEBBING Aoetnahr.--We learn friss the Muncy Lurainary that aitiost dii treming accident occurred near =mason, iq this county, on Friday last. Mi. Sattna. Darranus, aged about 26 yeas, son of do seri' Derrincu, was instantly killed by the breaking or "bursting,"cif . ..sair with which he was sawing wood tpf - hone power. L piece of the saw cut him'through, common- ding at the neck and•passing down through the breast and bite& nearly or quite to the waist. Mr. Mariam is said to have been a lard working, industrious man, , and mach isympatby is felt for his ssul tats.—Bulltetot Free Press. isi.' ,S o year of utqie:lmiMi k comma' ribliiPS 1 Commercial School will i diateti iti`' itiiiilekiiitit .:, Ing.lie l4 gm!' /tit &Aga; %pi Viet will be . Armlet 404cetswiaber,m17...,... bit*s..t , rayons ,-, ...1 • - ii .I . .. . 7 can be its4st,striffine or SkokoiEd M i f u ao IiYOP9 of flounwi water cinoug of a some uY to: ' ' indent or, Yeizedesired be parterre a upon a tab face ; . with abort .board es wide. ;'‘When rolled eboula be.lisid:wliere .‘• mighty afield, wben-the3i lar . The Bradford Society, edit . tea ua Obriar. Ober* Tow evening at half petit aer` , by Rev. F. Roaastre. the.Operationsat the . 1 1 year will be presented, • ziess transa4tel as may R. Carrraxam_fiee'y. Towanda; Jan. 28:1868 /Mr odey's Lady rum in - on 'fair table;, are two lap a:tendon . beantiftd steel plate, '4l Valentine, "„wish inn= designs and patterns for work. •Inadditikon to tit • ety of ulna! interesting pans of soma of the moat the United . litotes. God second to u4 l l, other neat. IS We flotice that commenced by Mr. enant, nearly opposite Jounans appearance Of taper I supposed, it *quid be, an learn . that Mr. W. has . energy and citpitol, widish pletion of a first chum 8 institution long needed in It will be reoy, by the firs Gammily Wsras & wishes for success in ta Fing• - •"0* Fridays ) 1 the hours of llliiii4 12, I were holdingiajolifloation the eleationi-i n n else so o. niiseldefee(the "Union. i building standing bet ty= Chestnut st's l 4 .ind bele , : .! who was or*: at arctic- 1 . repair his house--on bee r was undoub : y fired on had not any -tire in long time - p vkins to its Whether the .building - - Center and ig kis poor man, • earn 'money to The building purpose as there the house for a being burned.— insured; we are not able to say.—Athens 411. , • u, I STICRIBCOPVViEWS.-- II bets of the fitteriscope, . : l i the many vqlous . and e 1 views, exhibited by Mr. M , alkinozu. otirfi County, • ~ added value. ti Mr. M. is who has given his attest . pictures in this part of the 1 He has alsola large ease ,1 1 views; which have never. . ,I clearness a n beauty of them Vow wn Falls, C. Wysoz, oururt House, specially bean I f an l uta to give distan friends id ties aboundhig in our n - have now a gobd oppo . . they will large!) , patronize ,tom- The Sradturd nunty Sunday School Assocfation will h ld its first Con nation, for tie present y Y.E.in the Church, Swilling Stone, n Tuesday and Wednesday, Pb. 11 and 1 The first Radon . one o'clock n Tuesday, evening. 31 New and improved m and blackboard exercises andractical4tiestions to to the beat of the Bib the closet and ,Fengregatio Speakers halm been en the Conventi4 on these dren's meeting on Wedn with responsir and cons Sabbath &his in Stand" It'itrhoped Lit every, bath School iz this Conn , vented in this gonvention. Then will •Tnof have and lasting_bepefit to all? Oscan A Hollta, quzrzp, H TAW GONE.—qn Thurscla; an old man at' least 65 yet the Emigrant * in, at thi plied to Lawn! T. San, Honse,for a horse and cutte Ville, stating dist he woul day morning. lie got a g cutter being perfectly new harness and bnifaio. The but'failed to return. He at Tiogii Center, and tit firm, on his rz i., ,t i o Cand o has niit been: l4. 'I was din*, and,' has a nose Pro/3 1 44 .said 0096 most lu able tb intinf it of the tine I posaeiniad. • .Thbiplan of hove teams, t 0: .drive off 1 days Without leaving any j i return, ought hi this time Lbw is using the telegrapi OW6I not =cue securing Owego 7bnes. fipOial While • • on life's And sad fait •• • • : • Arid you and Eta!! • • The Gahm 'erase William Dittriq~, Agent, I Photilgraphs Albums for sal ::at Cirs mar P._ Poltzti, wh :dealer in , in the 'Ward Hon* keeps a anpply , of ehOoe Oyate , plied. A. Übe* discount Towanda, .1144. 25, 1568.1 is*,.. Louie* Keeler, ton's Book - linve always 1 plate ssaortaeut of Grocel Flow, Feek id, selling L Close buyers will do well to but their FOO4EW 361. A ll* ossortzitent of 'Citikdi lie Booki for esteitt - otoss Co's. -, 1, 1111 " 2 " 868 1 ' '. .'• IA N ritok , ' A tariff Am . :l°r ent of -Bibi . Bibles ' rbetiper - ever at prole 1 Cos. Stone. 7 , ..isus. 225 f fin. List otAsers,, dr awn ' for Feb rimy Court, len wi ipth, oar= rtncr o Mom, Daniel Burdick; Asylum, Peter Mdettaken • pontos' W;Wm. Lavence, David It Drart; Granis, Motlen, , Wed Warren, Philander Pntman; Hetdok, Orelp Stedeno4 Litchfield, Benj. Ball; Lo- Ita - ykivillN Benj. Westbrook, Wit •Pfliob.• Unit - Orwell, Bliss Dimmook ; Bidde)aerr7, Addison Ox)fier • Springfield, 'Stephan D Maness, Nora P :Stacy; South thecae, Cyrus Doke; Towanda Bum, Wm Dittricla; North Towimda, Franoli Gregg; Troy 80. ro , Ad4 ll 'enaj ) Spalding . ; Tirroanank, motTobirrn ;`Ulster, Levi Noble, Abram More ;IWyalneing„.Tonathan Hornet; - Wil mots": Oliver Play. • mil* be ciefeed we& sPraiiiii* "., Aimbixo gingiting hum, if a (as , of geol guilty `sake da ig. oafelaiiiid make a don h 1.7 rolled int 0.47- , The rolling a or 11113 fiat,lll;• ' TRAVELS JUIIT-7-11338T WELL '• ' . Asylum, Moses Ellenberger ; Armenia, Charles -T Lyon; Athens Twp, An= /Judi; Burlington West, Jciseph - Hilton ; Burling. ton Two,. Emanuel Guyer Burlington 80. ro, Sherman II Hilt ; Barclay, George W . Dickey, Thonias Miner ; zEanton Tarp, d Myers Foster, George M. 'Miami. Thomas 5 Manley; Philander Case ; Granville, Sam nellikfgortil:Herrick.loli: /*rand ; Moti rid TI , Joseph Bull; Overton,7Leivis Bolt; Pike. in Gregory,. John Maio:ft ; Rome .Twp, m T McCabe ; Ridgberry. Harrison Voorhis; Springfield, Seth Sherman; Smith field, AllenVaher; Tro y Twp;Edward Rid ingtoni W m - Baker; Towanda Boro, Ahira Wieldiron;=John P Means, Jerry Madden ; Towanda North, rlni Steens ; • Terry, John F Dodge 1 Warren, Raiidolph L Beardslee ; Wells, Walter S Bowman; Calvin Jo ell ; Windham,. lidsqn Tyre% Chinincey.Dun., bum; - Wyalusing. George RuttY ; Wilmot , Washingkm Ingham. :. . ,. ,I tih § h - =NEM .7118=1 , --SZCOND WM., ), Athens Twp, David (brans; Na Ed 'Minster • Asylum, Myron Kellogg, 01, ix. w Laporte-; Albany, Stephen D tad 'er ; Canton Boro, Ben) S Mutt; Col bier n Ballard, Asa A Bullock ; Franklin; n Gilbert 4 Granville,John T Learn ed ; Herrick, Phi ll ip 0 Agle ; Litchfield, Oscar F Wolcott, Wm Bostwick ; Orwell, phaunceY G Gridley, Win Sibley ; Overjon, Owen McCann ; Rome Twp, - Dennis Hoek well ; Smithfield, Wm E Barton ; Standing Stone, Simon Stevens, Frederick S Whit inan ; TowiinTda Boro, - Thomas DeLino, Thomas I:5 Jordon, James H Phinney ; ITO wanda North, Roderick Granger; Troyjißo ro, Charles F Bayles ; Toy Twt Phu Grist ; Tuscarora, peebe Wood, elm! F- Keeney i Wysox, Ferdinand Allen, Robert H Canning; Warren, Robert Cooger; Wind-. ham, Dennis Russell ; .WYsausing, Seth no met ;. Wells, Abner Knapp; Wilmot, Calvin A Stowell, George Frutchey: '1 :rot. twelve bah ! out the =rim; uuty become thorr be lit forte. Con oty eting its no .Sabbath ' 4'clook. s;)fflotal reports Of r fier the paSt , snob,- other neoeuary, ilvaanz, Book for Feb eal44l= mita ~ Bake, a, e' I ld'Bachelor's e other plata, erent Hods of are a great vrri + eles from the 'Fan *rite= ,of Its botind to by e on this contiz he Mill Frame Warleen a lot .tel, assumes the .g than we had are gratithd to •:ted with him insures the oom .. Flour Mill, an ,". community. I of Marcb.. • haire our best new enterprise. . TRIAL LIST for February Term, 1868: Hewitt, vs. Kellum - - Ejectment Ingham vs. Northrup Debt Chilson vs Sweet, et., al. Replevin Peck vs Bullock " Case Bronson vs Parks Appeal Davison vs Dobbins Case Lent's use. vs Prince ' Sci. Fa. do do do,„ Birney vs Fall Creek Coal Co Appeal Pierce vs Peck Jr Case Whipple vs Cash's admin': ; Ace render Gardner vs'. Ridgbury township... '...Debt Riff vs &Me ' CFP ) Bradshaw vs Munn ' Ap pe al Elsbree vs McQueen ' Appeal Miller vs Tanner Eim. J'a. Cnykendall. vs Lincoln' quit' Sayles vs Leßoy Township: Debt Quaid va Towanda Township do McGill vs same • t ' do. Bedington vs Parsons Appeal Veal* vs Watts - ' Case Wolcott vs Sweeney do; Patterson vs Griffis et al 'Trespass Davidson vs Huiaphrey, Case Ridall Jr vs Belford • - Appeal _ _ _. _ .... —. . ight between Iher thcise that ver the result of one did itfor orEver"—an\qd Harding vs Colwell a Churchill, .Fgjeetinent Lewis vs Lewis • .. do Granger vs Towanda Township Debt GoodriCh vs Smith Calm Tracy dr, Moore vs Smith Sei. Fa. Bowen vs Russell— - Appeal Wheeler vs Terry Township Debt , Wilcox vs Ayres Appeal living vs Ball z 410 4 1 1 , Subpoenas returnable at 10 a. m. on Mod day, February 10, 1868. . . - W. A T 11031.18, Prothimotary. he magical of -fully shown by cellently choice SAL .They are d, thus . have an only person to this style of I• unty. ent ofseneral surpassed for Idetail. Among .. ptown, Bome, strike us as FOR Sera.—One Parlor Organ in good condition, and two Show Cases. En quire of WICKHAM& BLACK. / Towanda, Jan. 23. t-- ! 1101./ The committee of the Ameri can Institute, _New York, appointed to ex airline Sewing Machines, made a long, elab orate. and able report, of much interest to the publioi The Machines are arranged ac cording-It the stitch made, and the purpose tO which the Machine is to_be applied, in four classesh--Ist, 2d, 3d and 4th -a-classiifi fication indicating the general order of merit and importance. Crass 'let includes the Wile or Lock- Stitch Machines for family use r andibr /. :./- - nfacturers in the same range of purpose and material. The Comthittee has assigned this class the highest rank,- on Itbeount of the d3lesticity, permanence, beauty,alid general esirableness of the stitching when done," and 'the wide range of its, application. At ele head of this class they place _ the,Wheel f &_:.Wilion Machine, and award it the highest premium. This luis been the uni fern) award of this 'Machine through Out-the country for several years, and we think no disinterested person will ,dispute its jastiee acid property.. Crass 2d -includes the Shuttle or Lock much Machines for heavy manufacturing pgrix)SeS. - I Cuss 3d includes the boats Chain Stitch Machines: The Grover i & Baker Machine is placed at the head of this Class. The Pim mittee objects to the stitch made by this niachine, inasmuch as it consumes more, thread than 'any other stitch; and leaves 'a' r4Use projecting from one side of the seam.' in the .Pommittee's opinion, must truly durability of _the seam, and often theheautyortlie garments orotb ei articles so stitched,. though some of the machines making this stitch can be used sexy successfully for embroidery purposes/ Cams 4th includes the Single Thread, tabour/ or 'Chain Stitch 'Machines. The dency of the stitch to ravel, the Commit tee considers an objection, so serious that they reflise "to recommend,the machines Making it for WICK!' M & A • IBLACK, Agts • - Towanda, Jan. 23. • per's= desire : as to the bean flibOrhood, they tty, we trust , that I e artist. rpen nt half past: Sermon in the ods of teaching I. be presented; be discussed es in the family, : ed to address nbjects.. Chil -pday afternoon, ark exercises by g Stone. loirch end Sab • will be repre- meetiag,of real Cone and see: Butcs., Sec. ICBB 401.1) BET- . afternoon last, of age, Aot off village, and ap- of the Union to go to Speeds return on Fri. ' • TimPsnsimE Nerric.—The Manage'r4 Of the Bradford County Temperanoellnion in the different towns of the County are re= iluested to cbirunuideate with the Exeautiv6 Committee in regard to Public Meetings in 'their respective 'towral. The Executive - Committee can furnish speakers at zno4 any time on seasonable notice.; • Those appointed : Managers who have not reported yet are urged to do so without de: itty. OSCAB A. Buicx, Sec'y. Towanda, Dec. 16, 1867. • • ' turn out, the so also was the Istranger started, H been heard of old 'lSteadman , since that he h eaid the than limp enough for se coat consider ! :d r , iflotoT. wticii it • .strangers or, two or three ;.ledgelcir honest be played ont. , but as yet hai the old.toper':—T. ter.Talte _your. Picturea,to Caosi dp Co. and gefgatuninuned. J&L 14. Wiliany one loan the presen opportunity for procuring Frames, Albums, rd Framek,Bustics, Rotuma anything else in our , line, when the place is so handy and welklmoym and the goodeso veryrea4 -in pnoc. Hum° do Ihmuatr. , . t En • . la. Blank ,Doedi • and Noten fot rile at Crosn do 00'0. . Jam 22. • nblea sea, aer- DelitititaTee,th for sale at ()nisi k Co.'s Jan. 22f. ' yOur sight you right. wand* Pa. stir School Peeks, a large and full, ty l o i ver ,9:4 ever at Croat& Co* ••' Photogrgli (Ws* ilan.,= Jf ABR lED. • 1, Iferriek;Jan. - 1 1% hy Bev. W. Lathrop,' Mr. John Lays man, of Terry, to Miss Martha of Wyainamg. I "BEWPALL—HART—It the reskieneef of the bridep. father, in Auburn, N. Y., 3,an. by-the Bev. P. P. .Biahop, Mr. awned -I.l , lenrell; , of Herrick, , to Mute Maggie E l ‘' 'Hdtt, ofthe former place. • - :inosle and it; the buereent'of • tautly on up. Families supL . o dealers. . at No. 1, Pat? on bond. a cow , • firoyipionsi readY P I a3l aaa 0104 • Ain; g5.41V 011E1114AN—HATCH—Ovezton, den. 19, 1:14 R. Itiebin* gsfi...Mr. Peter fiber. men to ,PilisenPlinaksith yntob, both of Overton: : Dattpn, Muskegon , to:, 1- Mieligan," Jan. sth; ases,aftm a li , s illnesadlimean . ilree4nan, Esq., (aged,4B kamerir clt :TO cr.ekt Rog?' Comfy, , ' r , ME ntaleAltetel et ham= NI:!:14 ‘7 A .- * Y .13.. •14 .i•V A:::Ril, 11,44 ESTATE, ~itaiiNNO' Ogee ado thajoSolll434proparliatiAoamn . Altar priers aro! ispozi fivoritput'tanna I t • A tract orland situate In Glooceater , Nertr.leraey. — Contain tin 4411 'sores, Ilitinma boat Neap Station • Onapelan •itstrl Cape Kay " Bias - Anchor''' property la 'Winslow tosrashlp, Camden. county, N. Y. S-Ccogsg,ing 3500 sores. : Tote sold La lots. -1 Potter County buids. Heavily timbered with .IPlos, Hemlock, Ash. Cherry and bald: woods as follows t. ' Tracts No. 4763, containing 090 acres ; No. 4755,-990 ,aonnt—imttnten' the tint and east forks of the Sinnatnaboning to Wharton "and 13g!rania townships. ' • . Tracts No. 4747, 990 octet: No. 4788. 100 acne; No._ 4099,:-400 acres Wharton lawn -814. line of . Appotl , headotraters of Nettie Creek.. Traets.No:is9ll, 1100 acre! ;110. 5729, 1080 acres ; No. 5823, 1100 acres !; No. '5924, 1082 acrei 75 perches : No. 5912, 1100 acres. No. 5930;1100 acres,* No. 5934 1100 acres r No; 5919, 1100 ; Whartoo and Btewardson town skip* ma , imed waters Kettle Creek, near main branch. Kettle Tracts No. 4117;196 semi 4729,990 acres ; Appot and Btewsrdson ngtr Lfttle Creel. '" Tracts No. 4928, 837 sires ; 1924, 600 acres, Marton township , main branch, Blnnsmahon lug. Two hundred end BeventrAve scree prime, Arst clue coal land, Blakely, -township. La nem coanty;Pa., UV way between Scranton and Carbondalh. Very near the Railway; One thousand acres drat alsar Anthracite coat laid about.miles nbrth-east of Wilkes- Barre, In the mi di of Improvenienta. About 1000 acres. of land In Idedfoid town. ship, Burlington county, New Jersey, about four miles north froMisokson Junction of the Camden and Atlantic d Delaware and Bari. tan Day Ballwa3w. - V itAe mill seat. or three houses, stable barns, .to.; ;second growth of ember, never ling water. Power fell 15 or 16 feet overshot. , lee $2O per acre. One:third may remale. Delaware Farms and Penns,* is lands.— Descriptions and directions given n applica tion. A valuable Country Seat near Philade bia, • Splendid grounds and trees, 69 acres of ad. WESTERN PROPERTY—For , sale or . change. 120 acres of good laud one t bird tim bered. San Piero, Stark county, lowa. Forty acres of good land with fruit trees, ap ples! Peaches, pears. lso. 25 acres improved. one half mile from San Fiero on Railway.— Prise WO! 80 - acros one mile from San Plere, one-third timbered. No 4provaments. , On railway . Priee'SBoo. A steam mill propeity in Burlington town ship, Bradford county. A very desirable lum bering operation.. Eight parcels of land, containing from 50 to 100 acres, each partially tinkiskred, and improv. ad suitable for farming or gracing. • • t • L House and Barn in good order 'and - 136 acres of improved and timbered( land, orchard, good water. &c. union township, Tiogit entinty, on Northern Central ..airway. . For sale•ila Wog time and easy tenns.. 26 Town Lots in Monroe Borough, Bradford county, Pa. '3,000 Acres VFW Timbered Laud: Sullivan county, Pa. a . 122 Bores good Farsiug Land, Burlington township. Bradford count sr Other timbered and improved properties. Descriptions given on app'' ration. Tenements and Improved Beat Batate, wands Borough, and other propertlee.E MONTANYE & WARD, ExecuteiConveyancesi, tornisbAiriefspf Title,- bay and sell Real Estate; collect rentals and liess,snrvey and examine all kinds of property. They are prepared to negotiate sales of farms, homesteads, anfhproperties especially desirable to capitalists; top.are &trances of money upon bond and mott&ge, and to prosecute in quiries for those desiring to make investments or secure a home. - They will effect I ; NSURANCE \ In the best kaolin' 'IRE AND LIFE COMPA NIES. They have exclusive Agency oi Ind and neighboring counties 6: 'Clang .nco Patties In these several depirimeuts of Loa lace, ' ' lhose who desire to buy Or . ,sell farms ; All who wish to effect Insurance against Fire; All who seek permanent investments for-the future benefit Of their families, .In secnre•and first...class Life Companies : Capitalists, desiring to bay or sell valaatig apaoalativo .properties ; Ail wishing Burleys and examinitilorui ; . . All wishing advances, upon Indus bit; 'resl Property - • All who wish to obtain lease or rental o Farms or Tenements, - , 'Are respectfully solicited to entrust such' bust ono to our Agenclr. Farther pirticulare hirnbhed &corm office °Mee, corner -of Main and Pine streets mar PROPERTIES .ADVERTISp FREE OF CHARGE. REFERENCES: v ME - Bon. 11. Namur, Towanda; Pa. Ban. WUUma Elwell, Bloomsburg, , Town*. id; C.Wertur, alt; P. Mason Co. , Bunker', Towanda., ,Kontan”, Towanda. `t • p; Lugtan & - Co. -- New York; gVon Brothers, Phßadel on:Jotm It 7 Cmingllmax, Wllkes-Barre. - Charles Parrish,' Milkes.Basso Son. P.B.Btraerjr v ilontrob;Pa,' Towanda, Aprll 14-186 T. , ciuBBIFF'S. BA ' i ' • -By . virtue of 6J sundry writs of FL Fa. tuned. out of the guars Of Common 1 , , .431 Ont-Cotus_t7. audio ale directed. will be Opined. to pf ;Wu Is at the Court Rouse . ths Botoe4ls of To. weeds, on ,1111:111814.1t ;the toaltdarot-irßEingr AWL vasa,wt. / ;o ' clock {: p.. sp, tWfollowius described lot piece or parcel of land situate in Canton born' bounded on the Forth by lands of Elias Rockwell, east by. Troy:street., 'south b y lands of George Ketohnm. weat,by ;ands of the said Elias Rockwell, Containing one half acre ofl land. more or less, all im ved with a fram ed dwelling . honse a ,framed n and few fruit trees,thereon. . 'Babied and taken in execati I. it , thisult of Win. amine to rwe of Reward, a Express Co. vs Wm. EL Blaine. 1 I ALSO—The following d ear ' !mil t, piece or parcel of land situate in Alb y tp„ bounded north by lands • 1 David Bab , nal by land id Chrism Hibbard, with by of Samuel Ful-- mer and Simon Chß mat , wes by land of said ,Simon Chapman an ,G. H . nos. Contain.* ing 50 acres, more or less, abclut 35 acres im proved, with a framed house, old baud stable and few fruit trees thereon. , : Seized and taken in executiun at the suit of D. R. Blackman's use vs, Adrial Lee and Edwin Lee. :., c ALSO—By virtue of a writ of Abs. Ft. Fa., `will be sold at the same time and place, the fol• lowing described lot, piece on parcel of land situate in Overton tp., bounded; north by ---- Towner's IoL, east by lands ofl Watson Cahill, south by lands of J. Macfarlane, west by lands I elorgiug to the Fail Creek Coal Co i Contain ing 50 , aerea,‘ more oiless. , Seized and .aken in execution at the. emit or Jesse B. Cowell Vs. Jackson Taladsy. . i WILLIAM GlilFFili, Towanda, Jan, 18, 1867. ' Sheriff. =I =MI A PPLIOATION IN- iIIVORAIE.= To Joseph C. Diekinson.—No. 110, May term 1866. You are hereby notified that Anna J. Dickinson,your wifely her next friend,Lewth Whipple ' Us applied to th e Court of Com mon Pleas of Bradford,_County for a divorce from the hands of matMmony, and the said Court has appointed Monday the 3d•• day of Feb.. 2868, at two, o'clock, p. ;a; for bearing the said Ants, in the premise& 'at which time itud place you can attend if you think yell er. WM. GRIF,FiI3, 88 - 01 f. Jan. 14, 1868. • , APPLICATION IN DIVORCE.- To Joseph Kiett—No. _251, Sept. term, 1867, Yon are hereby notified that Susan C. Kies, year wife, by her neat friend, John Wil liams, has applied to the Court .of Comae 311 Pleas.ca Bradford County for a divorce from the bends ofmatiimopy;and the said Court has appointed Monday - 44m 3d day of Feli.lB6B, at two o'clock, of in., for hearing the said Susan in the premises, at which time and place you . Caal attend it-you think proper. Jan. 14, 1868. APPLICATION IN DIVORCE.- To Arthur T. ,Pickett.—No. 247, term 1667. You are hereby notified that liargerett Pickett, by her neat friend Harrison !neon, has applied to the Cond. of Common Pleat of Bradiord County for a divoro e- from the bonds of aatrimony, and the ea id Court has appointed Monday the 3d day ,of February,. 1868. at two o7cloek, p. m., lot hearing the said Hargeretta Rickett, in the premiees, which time and place you can attend if you bunk proper. WM. GRIFFIS , !an. 14, 1868. - Sheriff. A •PLICATION IN DIVORP , William Bpelhnaa .-7 1:::. You am hexebv n • onewite. 'PLICATION IN DIVORCE.- \ William Spellman . —NO. 309, Sept. term, 1 '. You are hereby notified that Emily :Spellman ooCotte, by her next ( rind, Charles H. De cker, as applied to the Court of Com mon Plea s of Bradford County, for a divorce frottt the bonds of matrimony, and the said t ourt heal appointed Monday the 3d day of February 'lll6, at 2 o'clotk, p. in., for hearing the said Emily in-the premises, at which time and place yoti can attend if you think proper. M. CRIFFIS, Sherilr?- Jan,14,1668 APPLICATION IN . Dl' ORCE.-- To BenJ L.-Baldwin.—No. 692, Sept. term 1867. You are hereby notified that Rachel Baldwin, by, her next friend, P. B. Breviater has applied to the Court of Common Pleas ,ot Bradford County, for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, =lithe said Court has appoint ed Monday,' the 3d day of Feb. 45613, at two o'clock, p. m., for. hearing the ~!said Bache l in the ptemises,at which time and place you can attend if you think proper. WILLIAM " Jan. 14, 1868 FPLICATION IN DI VORCE.— James D. Deud,No. 57, Eept , term, 1867 •on are hereby, notified that Em ma J. Dodd year wile, by her next friend, no Jaert Turner, has applied to the Court of Cbmnjon PiC2B of Bradford County, for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and the said do art has appoint ed Monday the 3d day of February, 1868. at 2 o' clock, p. m., for bearing the said Emma - in the, premises, at.which time and pima you can at-tend it yen think proper. • WM. GRIF FIS, Sheriff. Jan. 14,1 s;. • I APPLICATION IN DI ,ORCE.- Gilbert C. Hibbard.—No. 630,; !Shy term, 1867. You are hereby notified that Pri scilla Hibbard, your wife. by her lust friend, Ira Byers. has applied to the ConrVbf Common Pleitt of Bradford County, for a div once from the-bends of matrimony, and the raid Court has appointed Monday the day of Fe brnary 1868, for hearing the said Priscilla In the pre mises, at which time,and place yon can attend - F you think proper. WM. GRIFFIS, Sheriff. Jan. 13, 1 ICENSEB.—Notice. is hereby giv en that the following named persons have filed in the office of the Clerk lof Quarter Ses sions, for Bradford County, their petitions for Menus ander the existing laws of the . Com monwealth, and that their several applications will be heard before the Judges of the said Court, on MONDAY, the 3d day of FEBBIJA BY, next : Wile ... J. 8. EDI, S. S, Downing, Seneca• L. Arnold,.. A. C. Peters. John A. Usher,..'.. G. W. Squires, Shaba' Dowman,... Allen licgean, C. T. Smith, lienben Stiles, J.ll. Wens, ColweU do Whitman, Mitchell & Newman. H. W. Nobles, ca ChsW. cra f t :ma nonuse, a. Melvin A. We 11,,... • • Edward Swai n, Be sleY & Ferguso n Geo. W. Dom, .''' ••• • • William Henry. Warren Mclntire ' Mohr C. Post, C. A. Smith. /4= 13 1 Dann • W. A. Overton - _ _w A. THOMAS, Clei - - - Jan. 160868. VOT,ICE IS HEREBY GI that Jere Johnny, A. Waltz°, Sa Hartshorne, R. B. Russell, and others, —.- preiented td the court of Commcn - Pleas of Bradford County, the charter of the ":West Windham Church," praying the Court for a decree of incorporation, and 'that the same will be hearron Monday, February 3d; .868, f whibh all ptirsous interebtedwill talc, no tice. . W. A. THOMAS, • dun. , 44,11868. Clerk. EXECUTOR'S 'NOT] OE:--Notice is hereby given that all persons indebted to the .estate• , Natt ia niel Stant. late , of Co lumbia tp, dee'd, are requested to make im mediate payment, and all having claim upon said estate will present them duly authenticated tot settkinent. FRANCES B. WELLS,' ' SOPHIA. L. SMITH, • % r Jan. 5, 1868• Etecutors. ' EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE.-Not ice; ,is herebY given that all perms Indebted to he estate of JOHN P. GREEN; late of Athens twp., decid.. are requested to make ink Fie payment, and those having' dab= lust said estate must present them 'duly an outlasted for settlement.. SUSAN WAYNE, Executrix. 0. - O. MONTANYE, HENRY WARD. NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. - i 4 is to give Mao: That on the 4th day of Jantuffl,A;4). 1864 a Warrantin Bank ruptcy Irak issued against the estate of Aaalph CialtiOtti, of tha Borough of Troy, in'tha tobilty . of Bradford, and State of PetintylvailA,,who licisheen adjudged Bank rupt on hiii.liwn.petition; that the payment , of,any debts and delivery of any property 1 belonging to such Bankrupt, to or for his use, and the'transfer of any property by him are forbidden by law: that -a meeting of therneditors; of -the said "Bankrupt, to prove their debts, 'and to choose, one: or , more Assignees of his - Estate,: wilibiheld , at a Couii, of Bankruptcy, to be holden at the Mei, of thelemster in thegoinush of 'Towandx!, before EDWARD WIERTO4,‘ Jn., Itegister, on the 10th day ofl February, A. D. 1808, at 'o'clock, a. in. 1 THOMAS L 11017 - p. a Marshal as Messangar,, tarn Distriot Pemnsyl Byp. B. 000 413pE11it,.. • AL 8, /668:-4W. - • • Qs; zi EOA A TAVERN, LICENSE .klbany twp. Burlington boro. Fxanklia twp. Orwell twp Wells twp. Braltbfleld bwp. Standing Stone Terry twp ...... TkowandA boro, Troy. twp TrJs twp SEBCIIAiiI DE A L*12.9 Dee. 17,1867. 101FEGISTEW8.-NOTIPE.-4Totice is J.& hereby given, that therehakbeen fUerand settled in ths office of the Resister of Wilk, in and for the County of Bradford, accounts of ad zoildstutke uPou•the following estates, els : • _Partial account. of -Stsplwar GernetAnd. Vary A. Hemet adm'ra of _Casper Game t, lat e of pihunbia, doe'd. • • , •• • • Final ace, of B. IllrlngersOU, UMW,. of 11. D. Gifrord,lato of . Wells, dee'd. Final ace% of Andrew Cummins, adm'r of Jane Wilber; late of Siorinsideldikeed: Final ace's of B. D.-Haildngs is:M.A.& Bos ley adm'ra of John Voorhis, lath or Springfield. _•• • Final acc't or Berl. vandike &doer of has . than D. Vandyke, dec'd. ~ Partial ace's of E. T. kifrx, adnerot dec'd.' Final acct of Earned N les, adm't cif 'Barri eon Carlisle, late of Smithfield. dec'd. ALSO—The appraisement of popertysat of by Executors or Administrators to Widoirk or children of the fallowing decedents r- Estate or Henry Pepper. ' Estate of J. C. Barnes. t • ' • And the 'fame will be presented to the Or phan's Court of Bradford Conntyon Thursday the 4th day of F ebr u ary next, for confirmation and Allowance. 1 •H. J. MADILL, Jan.B, MS: Register. N OTICE IN R,9,NIKIIIP,TOY 1 This,is „to give mike, That on the .4th day of January', A. D. 1868; a warrant In Bankruptcy was hunted against the estate of Riley Bickler. of Falls, in the county of Wyoming, and State of Pennsylvania, } rho him been adjudged a Bankrupt on his wn petition ; that the pay ment of any debts and delivery of an y_ proper ty belonging to such - Bankrupt to him or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him' are forbidden by law •, that , a' meeting of the creditors of said Bankrupt to prove their debts and to choose one, or more Astignies of his estate, will be held at a Court 01 Bankrupt cy to be holden at the office of the Register in in the Court House, in the Borough of Towan da, before. EDWARD OVERTON - , Jr., 'Regis ter,. on the' Bth day of FERRI:JARS; .A. D 1868, at 2 o'clock, p. m. THOMAS A. ROWLEY, United States Marshal se Nesseager,-West-, ern Diatriet of Pennsylvania. By E. B—COOLBAUGH, Deputy. Jan. 6 1868.-4 w. , NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. ''This is to glue Notice : That on the 26th day of Deoember, A. 'D. 1867, a Warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of Nelson W. French of the township of Wind luun, in the county of Wyoming and State. of Pennsylvania,' who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own petition; that the pay ment of any debts and delivery .ot any property belonging to such Bankrupt, to him, or.for his use, and the transfer of any property by him are forbidden by law; that a meeting of the Creditors of the said Bank 'rapt, to - prove their debts, and to choose one or more Assignees of his Estate; will be held, at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at the Office of the Register, in the Borough of Towanda , before EDWARD OVERTON, Ja., Rim, on the 6th day of February, A. D. 18 at 2 o'clock, p. m; THOMAS ROVi74EY; U. S. Marshal, as Messenger, Wes tern District Pennsylvania. . By E. B. COOLI3A.IIGH„ Depaty#. Jan, 8, 1868. Sheriff. NOTICE JN BANKIiIIPTCY: This' islo give Notice : That on the 26th dayLof December, A. D. 1867, a Warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of Josiah Stowell of the township of Wilmot, in the County of Bradford, and State of Penn sylvania, who has been adjudged Bank rapt on his own petition; that the payment of any debts and delivery of anyproperty belonging to such Banknipt, to him, or for his nse, t Fd the transfer of any property by him forbidden by law ; that a meet ing of e creditors of the said Bankrupt, to prove their debts,, and to choose one or more Assignees of his Estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at the Office of the Register intim Borough of Towanda, before EDWARD OVERTON, Ja., Register, on the, 7th dayOf February, A. 1868, a t 2 o'clock, p. m. THOMAS A. ROWLEY,, . United States Marshal as Messenger, Western District Pennsylvania, By E. B. COOLBRUGH, Deputy. Jan. 7,1868.--4 w. iSIETIB, Sheriff. I"BANKRUPTCYI—In the matter lof Edward Chilson, Bankrupt. In the District Court of the United States, for the Western Db.. trict of Pennsylvania, as. To wham it may Concern:' The undersigned hereby gives notice of his 'appointment as as signee of Edw. Chilson of Asylum, In the Coun• ty of Bradfbrd, and State of Pennsylvania, with in said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petiflon by the District Court of said Disrict. Dated Towanea, .the 16th (day of Dectlaborr A. D. 1867.* _ . JOHN W. MIX, Assignee. SHERIFF'S SALE..—By virtue of a writ of Vend. Expo. issued oat of the Court of Common 1 1 leas of Bradford County and to me directed, will be exposed to public sale.on the premises on 'FRIDAY the 31st day ot JANUARY, 1868, at 1 o'clock, p. m., the following described lot piece or parcel ot land situate in Sylvania born' bounded north by, the public highway, east and south‘b7 lands of Pe leg Peek and 11. Peck, west by lands of Lean.' der Gregory. Containing of an acre of.latid, more or less, all improvel, with a framed house and; framed barn thereon. •Seize - d and taken in execution at the stilt 4 William Seouton vs. James Cunningham . "- • WILLIAM GRIFFIS Towanda, Jan. 7,1867. A lIDITOR'S NOTICE.-H vs. Behjamin Lewis.. In tho Court of Com mon Pleas of Bradford County, No. .840, Bep tember term, 1867. The undersigned an auditor appointed by said Court to distribute money in the hands of the sheriff, arising hom the sheriffs sale of defen dents personal property, will attend to the du ties of his appointment at his office in the Borough of Towanda, on FRIDAY, the 31st day of JANUARY, 1868, at 2 o'clock, p.'m., where all persons having claims uPon said monies will attend or. forever be debarred from the Same. Dec. 26, 1867. ..Cantoa boro ....Troy boro Towanda born IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, for the Wes tern District of Pennsylvania. George P. Tracy, a Bankrupt under the Act of Con gress of March 2d, 1867, having applied for a Discharge from all his debts, and other claims provable under said Act, By order of the Court, notice is hereby given, to all creditors wla hive proved their debts, and other persons interested, to 'appear on the 24th day of JANUARY, 1868, at 10 o'clock, a. m., before EDWARD OVEBTON, Esq., Register in Bankruptcy, at his office at Towanda,to show cause,if any they have, why a. Discharge shotild not be granted to the : said Bankrupt. And further, notice is hereby given, that the Second and Third Meetings of Creditors of the said Bankrupt, required by the 27th and 28th Sections of said Act, will be had before the said Regis ter, at the same time and place. = 'S. 0. IdoOANDLESS;; Clerk. U. S. Dist. Court:for said Cistrict. Jan. 30, 1868.-2 w. '"The above 'is adjourned to February 13, 1868, at o'clock, A. M. _ Athens .Burlington ...Colombia ...Towanda 1 TN THE , DISTRICT COURT. OF THE UNITED STATES, for the West. ern District of Pennsylvania. EDWARD CHILSON, a Bankrupt under the Act of Con gress of March 2d, 1867. having applied for a discharo from all his debts, and other claims provable under said Act, By order of the Court, notice is hereby , given, to all Credi tors who have probed their debts, and other persons interested, to appear on the 14th day of FEBRUARY, 1828,at 9 o'clock, a. in., before said Court, at the office of EDWARD OVEBTON, Jr., Esq., Register at Towan da, Pa., to show cause, it any they have, why a Discharge should not be granted to the said Bankrupt. And. further, notice is hereby given, that the Second • and Third Meetings of Creditors of the said Bankrupt, required by the 27th and ' , Nth Sections of said Act, will be had We said Register, at the same time and D S.C. MoCAtIDLESS, Clerk U. S. Dist. Court for said District. Jan. 30, 1868.-2 w. *, ;IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF 'it the United States. for - the Western District of Permitylvanis. William A. Park. a Bank rupt under the `Act-of Congress of March 2d, 1867, having applied lot a Discharge from all hisdebts, and.other clainis provable under said Aet. by order of the Court,Lnotioe is. hereby given, to all creditors who have proved their debts, and other persona interested, to appear •on the 23d day of J4NUAET, 1868, it .10 o', clock, a.rm., before said Court, at the office of EDWARD OVERTON, Ekq , at t Towanda, Pa. .to show cause, if any they have, why- - a Ills: - clasugd should not be granted to aid Bank rupt. • And further , notice is hereby given, that the second and Third Meetings. of Credi tors of the said Bankrupt, required by the 37th -and 28th Sentiona of said Ant, will be had be tztr9 said Reffiattry at the NAN timetwo. El . C. 10 CARD g Civic 17, 13.-Vist. Cord for urikt D RI bgnty. . . •h ' at.t.4olV, G. D. MONTANYE, Auditor . . . . ip ; ...I, . , .i . ;" ; 1 . . 7 . :- - r :. f' ; ' 6': M t , 9L III ' t-; - ".. 10PROCLAIIATION.Whereas, Hon FAWNS B. STINESTitit, Fraddent lodge l ot the 14th Judicial District, consisting of tbe ecataties of Bradford and Susquehanna. and HOU. Led P. Stafford and J. W.; Van Dyke, !dasociate, Judges, In and for said Canty. of 'Bradford, Dare lamed their precept bearing data Os $4 day of Jan., A.D.. 1868, to me directed, tor bolding a Court of. Oyer and Tenniner, Geo. , eral Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Common 'Pleas and Orphan's Court, at Towanda', for the 'County of Bradford, on Monday, the .3d day of February next, to continue two weeks. Notice is therefore hereby given to the-Coro WenkJaatiees of the Pea" and Constables, o 'the'lmonty of Bradford, that they be dun and there in.. their pmer persca, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said diy, with their records, in. `quisitkons and other rentembreaces, to - do those .things which to their 'Mike appertains to be done ; sad those whcrare bound by recognliane '.or otherwise to prosecute against the prisoners ;who are or may be in the jaß of said County, or ;who shall be bovud to tppear at the said Court, are to be then surd Mears to prosecute , armitst them s u shall be just: ~, r Jarora are requested to' be punctual in their :attendance, agreeably to ' their notice. - , Dated at Towanda ` the 3rd . day of Jan., -in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixtyeight, and of the Independence of the United Ste , _tee the ninetparst. . WILLL/1111 GRIFFD3, Sheriff. N BANKRUPTCY.—In the matter J. of Geo. P. Tracy. Bankrupt. • In the Dia •triot Court of the United Btatea for , the Western District of Pennsylvania, as.. To whoa it may consent The undersigned tuueby gives stroke of his appointment as air Signal) of Gam P Tracy, of Monroe, to the county of Bourfo e rd,,atid State. of Pennsylvania within said District, who bas been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District CAW et nuiDlstrict - • • • Dated at Towanda, this' 10t h day of December, A. D. 1867.: , . J. P. 11111111", Assignee.' NOTICE BANKRUPTCY.— LA This to totive Rona', Thal' on the 4th day of January, A. D.,1868. a warrant in Bank ruptcy was issued against-the estate of Henry E . foung of the townsWp of 001fusbikin the coon' y of BtadlOrd,and State' of Pennsylvania; who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his' own peti tion ; th at abet payment of any debts and de livery of any property belonging to such Bank rupt to him or for his a se, and the transfer of any property by.‘ him are forbidden by law ; that a meeting of the creditors of said - Bank rupt to prove their debta and to choose one or more Assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of u•uptcy to be holden at the office .of the Regiater fat he Court Rouse, in the 80. -rough of Towanda, before EDWARD OVER TON, Jr., Register, on the 11th day of February A. D. 1868, at 2 o'cloilt, p. m. I THOMAS A. ROWLEY, - United States Marshal as Messenger, West - ern District of Pennsylvania . By E. B. COOLBAUGH, Deputy. Jan. 5,1868.-4 w. ' :NOTICE IN :ANS-Ill:WT(3Y. This is to give name' Thit on the 18th flay& w Jan'y., A. D 1868, a warrant in Berardi, y as limed Agana, the estate of Martin C.Nitticox of, Granville, in the couuty of Bradford, in the Otate of Pennsylvania, who has been ado judged a Bankrupt on his own petition ; and that the payment of any debts and delivery of any property belonging to suck, Bankrupt to him or or his use. and the Vander of any pr o • petty by him are forbidden by law • that a meeting of the creditors of said Ban krupt , to 'prove their debts and tobhoom one or more As signees of hLsest.teorill be held at a Court of Bankruptcy to be holden at the office of the Register la the Court House, la the Borough of Towanda, betom4 EDWARD OVERTON, Jr., Register, on the 28th oay of FEBRUARY, A. D., 1888, at 2 o'clock. p. n. THOMAS A. ROWLEY, United States Marshall as Messenger, s es. tern District of Penns; By E. B. COOLS iTiGH , Deputy. Jan. 23, A lIDIT(Nt'S N.l ICE. In' the mat- Ai ter of Cite aisignmint oft& Farmers now hisuranes Cowpony to El. .C. Baird. In the Court of Common n of Bradford County N0:166 September tam, 1860. The undersigned auditor appointed by sal Court to distributeimoneys In the hands of thi assignee, will attend to the, duties of his 'ap.! pointment;aVhil office in the Borough of To wanda, on SATURDAY. the Lit day of FEB RUARY, 1868, at 2 ,o'clock.. m., whete all persons having claims against said ' fund ,iiust present them, or be forever debarred. • O. 1). NONTANYE, Dec. 24. 1867. , Auditor. A DMINISTAAT'OR'S NOTICE. No: & lice is herebigiven, that all persons Ind , bl ed to the estate of Henry Peppner, dec'd., late of • Pike twp., are requested to make Immediate payment, and all persons having claims against said estate will present them du ly authenticated for settlement. P. H. BUCK , Jan. 21, 1868. 1. Administrator. VXECIITO4'S NOTlOE.—Notice is .I.4ltereby given that all persons Indebted to the estate of liaac Cooley, deo'd., late' of bprin afield tisp.iare requested to make payment without delay, and-those haring claims against said estate must present them Anly aathentiea• ted for settlement. I. N. COOLEY, R.N. COOLEY, lEz ec u to r Jal. 21,180. a A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- Am- Notice is hereby given that all persons in debted to the estate of Joshuallimmons late of Tuscarora twp. o dec'd.,are requested to make hn. mediate payment, and those having claims against, said estate, must present Ahem duly :authenticated , ' or L settle ment. ALLEN NoSEAN, Jan. 21;1868. • Adininistrator. A 13031INISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-- XX. Notice is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the estate of Duncan Sinclair, dec'd, late of Ulster twp., tire_ requested to make immediate payment, 'agd these havinft demands against said estate will present them duly authenticated kir settlement. • WM. SINCLAIR, Administrator. Jan. 21, 1868.* IN BANKRUPTCY.--In the matter 'of Howard Puiman,Bankropt. In the District Court of the United States for the Western Dis trict of Pennsylvania. To whom it may concern : be undersigned he-eby gives notice.of his appointment as As siettee of Howard Furman of W ingfield twp.. in the county of BradfordWat4ltate of Pennsyl vania, within said District-, who has been ad judged a Bankrupt .upon his own petition by the District Court of said District. Dited Towanda, the 21st day of January, A. D. 1868. JOHN .W. 111X,.Aaafguee. A lIDITOR'S IsiOTlCE.—in the mat- Aix. ter of the utak of John Chanipion, deed. In the Orphan's Court-of Bradford County. The undersigned, an auditor, appointed by said court to distribute moneysin the hands of the administrator of said estate,:will attend to the dutiful of his appointment at his office in the borough of Towanda. on Thursday the 30th day of JANUARY 1868, at 2 o'clock p. m., and all parsons having claims upon sal* funds must present them; or else be forever debarred from the same. J. N. CALIFF, Jan. 4, 1868. ~ Auditor. . A lIDITOICS NOTICE.—/nike mat -4-x. ter of the eetaleof Zephineih Knapp,dee'd. In the Orphan's,Coart of Bradford County, The undersigned Auditor, \ appointed by:sald Core to distribute moneys in tBs :WWII of the administrator of the above - mate, will attend to the &Mei of his appo'ntment at his office in the Borough of Troy; on THURSDAY, the 30th. day of JA NUAiRT,IBaI, at 1 o'clock p.m., at which time and place all pa soon having claims upon said moneys must present , them or be forever debarred. W. H. CARNOCHAN;s Auditor. Jan. 4, 1868. DMIN lISTRATOR'S N OT/011.—• Settee is hereby given, -that all persons indebted - to the estate of 0. D. Miller tate • of Columbia, dec'd. are requested to make immediate payment, arid those having claim! against said estate wiMpresent them duly authenticated for settkunent.• THOMAS CARD, Ada/Mbar ator; dan..B. 1868. TN BANKRUPOY.—In the matter JL of Wm. T. Mackne_y, Bankrupt.N.,n the District Court. of the United States or the Western Dish lot of Pennsylvania, as. To whom it may concern : The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as as signet, of Wm. T. lltacksey, of - Troy Bora' in the County of Bradford, and State of Pennsylvania within, said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own *Mon by the District Court of said District. Dated at Towanda, nits 30th day of "Jcnnary A. D. 1868. JOHN . y. MIX, Assignee. A DMINWTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice Is hereby given that all persona indebted' to the estate of Ira O. Nevadan, dee'd., late of of Orwell twpa are requested to make Immedi ate pastneat, without delay, end those having claims against said estate must proseut them do ly authenticated for tettlement. _ _ ALBERT T. WHEAT, • Jan. 20, 1868. Administrator. NEVE FIRAL—The. undersigned bare this- day formed a ce...artnership under the arm name -Of Alei. Solomon. Co. do the Clothing - Amines", and will con. Muth" ElyoA9 It ia t n aore of • Ms late Arra of Solomon I Bon. _king the pub li c for past liberal patronage s i ll a s -mos t respootfally soli cit a continnancei bf t Mae- - SS SOLOMON. • • - • NATHAN STEIN. JULINEI WOLFF. member 9, Isey. - • Rid (state. VALI:UW.IR -REAL ESTATE FOR V .SALE.—The heirs of Wilihun ?doer, - ...... 4... decovvotl, sell at public sale on the on SATURDAY, the Bth day of - P . E . MIWARY‘ MS, between the horus.of 9 n. m. and 3 p..m., a certain farm situate =Terry end prey iriAthany twpe., Oonniy, of width said Wm. Zan= died Seized. Seidler= contains - about one Inindretrand twenty acres, with the usual _ allowance for roads, 46 Seventy-Ave acres of the same is improved, On said furinis• a good log house and bath, also a granted house, barn, and a good apple orchard of about . one hand/cult:tea, besides other fruit trees. Said farm contains - a number of liv ing springs. To be sold subject to widows right of dower. Each of tile heirs of said Zaner reserve the right to bid for said farm. . TERMS—To he made knoWn at time of . sale. • don: 14, 1860.—ta." FARM' FOR • SALE - AT. A BAR GAM-- As the subscriber- wishing lo change his bulneu, therefore offers his farm for sale, situated in Liberty twp, Tloga Conn ty,•Pa, containing 250 acres of choice land, 20 0 - acres Improved, the balance ingood timber well , watered by good never tailing springs, !ell fenced In 2011elds, and lays gentl,y rolling, with • three good Apple . orchards and Fruit for fam ly use. The farm lays In a good hborhood. and a good market seven mules from it one of the largest coal works in the State, five miles from the Williamsport & Elmira B. 8., handy to church and School. The improve- meats are one old two story house comfortable for a :umber of years, one frfase tarn 40 kj 64, feet with underground stables for 50 cows. wag. gon shed and other necessary oat aloe a go od _ Mill peat, with a dam Wit The farm will be sold with everything on the fared as follows: 12 cows and all dairy utencils, I span of young hones, tyets of hanker, wag gone. I cast if on field In 1 - Eagle Mowing & Raping Machine combined ert. , 9 Hone rain and forks;Fasningmill, Harrows, Plows; &c., **, and in fact ever thing that is wanting on a farm, and mostly alt new. Price 132 an acre • Including all ; $3,000 down the balance to wilt the_purcheser. Pot further information 'earns H. K. ILOTT, Liberty, Tiogs_Co., Pa. OR. SALE.--A Dairy. Farm. situ. ate in Southfield, orm mile from the vil lage on the road leading from Towanda and Burlington to. Elmira, also from Athena to Troy Containing 150 acres all improved eeoept 12 acres at wood lot and sugar grove, with a large • orchard of choice fruit trees, with kgood house carriage house, and a good bfilt, , .with base- Meet stabling, and a stream of log water running through pipes into the, yard. For firms and further particulars enquire of the, imbicriber on the premises. DAVID FAItNEWOBTB. Dec. if; 180.--4 11CIOUSR AND LOT FOR SALE.L The sulocriber offers Ids house and lot for sale. Situate in - Towanda Borough, on Main st„ Lot 70 feet front with man sufficient fori build. ing for hominess purposes. For • particulars ea• ' quire ori the premises. • . JU Jan. 8; 1868.,-6wo FOE 'SALE.—The sub:pribeie, Ex ..: miters of the estate of Wht. Girard , offer forlale the .Rouse and Lot shags 'oornr •of Franklin and Second streets, rewinds. The os ireo house is nearly new and contain, 12 ma:be sides cellar mull wood house. The lot is en closed with a good picket tents ; w l painted, good fruit, wed and cistern. P wlshin - g to rchasethome will-do well to and ex amine before purchasing elsewhere:. Enquire of J. N. WOOD, or on the premlies. . G. M. BALL, - NARY A. GIRARD-, - • Executors. . ER Sept. 17, 1867 Fos SALE.—A valuable Hotel.' Property with an established imams, at Alba Rohr'. Apply to RONTANYE & WARD. Aug. 21,1867. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE:‘ The subscriber offers his. farm' situate ler the northern part of Herrick twp.,lcontaining 131 acres of landmbout 85 acres imprlved, new. dwelling : house; and all necessary out-buildings, Unit trees; &c. The- tarm is well watered an d in a good state of c tiltivation . For terms 'ap ply to or address 'JONAS IiNAR. Nov.s, 1867 6w• Herrickville, Ps. F °3 SALE OR EXOHANGE.FOR TCPArii PROPERTY,-3 Truct%Farus of 10 acm each within 6Eie mile of Towanda So= lough. Ap ply i to I ONTANYE do WARD, Agent& Towalida, N0f.16, 1867. " ,DEORD COUNTY BELL ESTATE AGENCY, H. _B. MckBAN, Esurs, AGENT. Valuable Farms, MM Properties, City ana Town Lots for sale. Parties having property for sale- will find it - to their advantage by. ,eavuig a • description of the same. with terms of sale at this agency, al parties are constantly enquiring for farms &o. B. B. IicKEAN. Beal Estate Agent. - , Office Montanyo's Block, Towanda, Pa, / Jan. 29, 1867. VOR - iSALE.—Sixty, acres of jai .s: prey d land , a , never failing Spring thereon, s tasted ,within ose•and-a-half mllea from tne Borough of Towanda. For !intim p_srtisulari; and terms of ElllO, enquire of W, W-NingaParY, North Towanda. • VfIUABLE FARM FOR SAIIE.- v The subscriber offers for sale lie fiiim in Wysox, nearly opposite Tows's , a. This - farm codtains 120 acres of land lea high state cif provement, with a splendid_ dwelling house, barns and outbuildings. If has a large never fAiltng orchantstocked with good fruit of ev. try description. It is in a good neighborhood within easy - reach' of the church and school privileges of Towanda borough:, For terra of enquire of the subscriber on the prem ises. i MOUGAN D. STRICKLAND. Wysox, April 8, 1867.—t1 REAL ESTATE AGENCY. • B. B. IifcHEAN, REAL ESTATE AGENT. Offers the following Farms, *Coal and Timber Lands lot sale-1 Fine Timber lot, 3 mileadlrom •Tovranda.,c taming 63 acres. 'Nice $1,325. Farm in Asylum,!containing 135 acres. Good buildings. Under a, th e state of cultivation. Mostly improved. Price $6,0*30. Farm in West Rurlington—on the Creek.— New house and barn. Under a fine state of cul tivation.9s acres. Price 95,450.'" • Farms in Franklin. All 'ander good cultiva tion. Good buildings. For sale cheap. Several very desirable Housed and Lots Ist Towanda. A large Liao! of Coal Londe In- Tlogatiausty Towanda', July 18,1867. AND HE PLAYED ON A HA R, OF A TiOI3BAND STELINGR,, DIETRICH'S TRARIA OF MUSIC For sale thfcelebrated Mathuahek. Grand, - and the beautiful little Colibrl Pianos. Pianos of 219-strings. - Pianos of one third more pow. er. Planes that exhibit more skill.in structure - Pianos that are better made In every respect. • and will stand In tune longer than any now in use In this country-and Europe. .These Planes differ In construction in the inside from all oth ers, the strings cross the iron frame in all di rections, distributing the 'lmmense prewar* 'equally to all aides cf• the ...plata. Besides ode-- er,improvements peculier to their construction • they combine al t theimproventeits of every othermannfactore. Bend for Motivated circa-- Ima where everything is' explained to satiable.- - lien. Also constantly on hand fall assort- ' meat of Moines Brother's: Pianos; Organs-and Melodeons of the best of various styles fps I pa church and parlor. • Parlor and Melodeon - . era, Piano and Melodeon Stools, Instruction Books for Me.odeou dad Piano. New and old sheet music on hand and ordered if-dealt. .--. Also for sale, Prof. Vail Rensselaer land Pier son's Piano, Furniture eau Carriage- Poile.h.-- Phuto tuning done on short notice' s .I.lberel• discount to ministers, churches and leachers. Rooms up stairs in the Means Bleek‘ W.' Towanda, Jan: 16, 1868; VOTIOE.—The Auditorit of Colow iiikTownallip, met at instinvillo, ou the 9th 1867, and found the amount of war tax i collected by the Bond 'Commis sioners of said. township to be $23,158" 47. But as said - Road - Commissioners kept no reliable} accounts, it tiPpears impossible at present to get asansfactCry statement a such accounts. - ,T:AV:O3 LANE, /MEG PECKJIAIIf, • • / GILES PECWITAM. • Jan. le, 1068.--3 w, Auditors.-1: MBE WAVERLY PAPER MILLS sill pay $lO per ton for Rye Straw in Bun dim. and $9 per ton ter Machine .Tbrealied. de livered at the COMIiStIV'S Mills In Waverly. . R. B. BALDWIN, Soft., Waverly. De 0.26, - • THE PLACE 110 BUY` TRAVEL INGBeets Ind • Baskets oteret3r dee : cription, Frost's Furniture Btore. 'S fQBTkli.