13 fraifori tfoxitr. LOCAL AND. GENERAL. TtivaNDA CHURCif DIRICTOBY.•••--Baptist church—Bev. Boas= Dinurr, Pastor. Preaching, Sundays at 101 A. sr., and 71 r . If. Sunday Sehool,, 11 P. as. Prayer Meeting every Thursday evening. 11, church. —Bev. J. T. BROWN/CM, Pas tor. Preaching every Sunday at 101 and r. at. Stulday School, 11 Prayer Meeting every Thursday evening.. r i , s !.yterian Church. —Rev. Wm: Hams, Pastor. Preaching 'every Sunday at 101 and 7 P.m. Sunds.y_Sehool,llP.X. prayer Meeting Thursday evenings:. E L I - spa/ Church —ltev. F. D. Rosana% r - tore Preaching every Sunday at 101 a.m. an d 3 e...as. Sunday School, 11 P. M. TIPS TABLE.—The following ie the Time Table of the Pennsylvania and New yorl: Canal and EMU:toad Company, 'which effect on Wednesday, Jan. Ist, 1868 : 1:110 sr v:vol.1:4 P.M. P.M. A. Id. • .6:35 1250. ... .9410 . P G:SS 12:50.....920 -.7:15 105.....9:55 ..7:30 120 950 ..800 1.45.:..10:15 P. M..... 1). Bt. . A. It NORTHWARD. WA Lave kraENs• • nrUS • • • I LqTr.ll. • r 'AT IND A.M. A. M. P. M. 8.10 —11:45.....5:10 —11:30 4:55 • .7:40 11:15 4.10 7:25 11:00 4:25 ...7:00 10:35 ' 4.00 A. M. 4. M.. P. M. JOHN P. COX, Superintendent. E.a.S .kruENs XII .0 , . • [ I ..TEII. . r g.; ANDA Er. Senator 1.4.1ND6'N and Repreaen ,, t,,toe CITAMEEILLLY were Name on a visit last Ell R There are now fourteen lodges (;nod Templars in this county. t.rir Jrtura RUSSELL, of Windham, cud at Lis residence on Saturday last. He w.tA buried with Masonic honors on Tues- Jay. ems' Mr. 11. M. SPALDING, formerly f thi. county, died in Rockford, 111., on fr, lay last INlestirs noun., of VT) sox h • ,l pair of steers weighing orer four thou .1 1 ,, mias. , tc.T. The mail betweeu this place .Waverly is hereafter to be carried by B. It. Co. IN - 6 notice that large qa anti -1., stone is being delivered on the Epis , Church lot, preparatory to commencing ,thfice In the spring. ENA NG 0 EXTENSION. —The Com. :t of Ways and Means of the Assembly L.:\ e reported a bill to raise by tax, the sum of ,i , 300,000 to prosecute the work on the n:tugo Canal Extension the coming sea- M., tie memory of the (blest in- Lo,,Ltut is taxed to recall the recollection of L older tithe than was expeiienced.in this loluity,on Friday night last. The The- L., , nieter varied at froth 22 to 25 deg. below fluNkrioN.—The friends of Rev. J. Craue are respectfully requested to attend-a Tho.iation for his benefit, to be held at the TGWU ll~ili, in Ulster, on Wednestkiy. Eve tau:.; Feb. 19th, 1868, all are cordially iucu d to attend. z The North Branch Assoiation of Universalists, will hold ii.conferenee at the Court House in Towo-uda i —on W,,lneAtty and Thursday, 19th, and 20th, At week. SrErirEN BtmLoes, Clerk _ —The Dusbore Lodge, No. A. Y. M., was instituted on` Thursday hing. Feb. 6, 1868, by D. D. G. M., LIONTANTE, assisted by Past Masters 01 Evergreen and Union Lodges. :The fol -I,,wing officers were installed : Jamie DEE 4, t.N, W. M., W11.1.1A11 Evsy,s, S. W., W. F. BtNJIMIN, J. W. M i t interesting `Sunday School Anniversary was observed last Sabbath by .i.e Burlington village U. S. Sundliy School. The school was opened two years ago with :bunt forty members cinAhas grown to near ly two hilidr@d. This goOd work for the y,tlng 0 41 exeitia most happy influence - 1. , n the 4age. C , ,URT PROCEEDINGS.—The February L.r:u and Session of oar County Courts, .w.meneed on Monday 3d inst., before lion. F. 13. STur.zrza, presiding, and Hon. L. P. STALFOBD' and Hon. J. W. VANDYKE, iociates. T 1 1 ,3 first day - was principally occupied Ith the usual prelimiAw busidess, hearing granting rules,receiving Constable : - Lturns and swearing in the Constables clec '; 111 the late electron. •] lie grand•jnry was sworn Monday after on, as follows : 1, , :a . a - V.i.sar.n foreman, Benjamin Ball, l i _ yruCTlerk, .Addison 'Cooper, Wilmot Co. - 1 4a5m. Dittrich, Elias Dimrnick, 1). H. -MT:4,V914:--Ely, Francis Clegg, Jonathan flon.et, S. D. Harkness, Wm. Lawrence, SlcGlew, Peter McCracken, Levi No- P. Putman, Wm. F. Bobbins, 0. Ste •, us, A. D. Spalding,' N. P. Stacey, who re discharged Wednesday, having acted u all the business laid before them. The following indictme i ts , were 'disposed -: Ly the grand jury. TUVE BILLS. Miles Norton for assault and battery. titth Watkins for violation of lionize law. _ . same for selling liquor .on Sunday. William Simla, et al for riot. C. E. Coe for selling liquor without Sante for selling liquor On Sunday I;t•ul,en Schradbr for larceny. NOT A TULIN BELL. l'oullua for larceny. (1. D. Perry for assault and battery, de. James Leßis for larceny. Michael Kennedy for larceny. In the quarter sessions, the following - ales s was" transacted : rs. Miles D. Cass and -Ilarcys neench.— ' , ,urt permit the District Attorney to enter • pease4al in this case, upon reasons I* . 0. IL P. Disbrow. —lndicted at by , taber session for selling liquor on Sun 'l4; The jury found the defendant guilty. TL Court permittthe District Attorney to thter II noile prosequi as to two other indict -14 nt , for violation of the liquor laws. ;4ii. vs. John Curia.—lndicted Car assault t=atter. Jury found the defendant not AI that the prosecutor, B. C. Com- pay the costs. qm. vs. Reuben "Se/trader.—lndicted for .0-atilt and battery upon Levi Winn. toned ;;nifty, and Court airgenced, him to pay a clue of SI to the CotarnearMth and costs prosecution. ;„....t. Cbm. vs. James 0. Ginslon.—Defenultilrero' ed for stealing a pocietbook, 'lea counter of Mesas Dimmers 14king L in Trey, said pocket-bookbeinkthe pi ty of Marcus A. - Porter,, contabiingp amount of money. The jul7 found ti fendanta "liotguilty."; • '. !. - Om. vs: - ..Lyman Beach.- 7 . ' . '-easel discharged by the Court as , nn ounded; Chin. vs".oltn Carr.—Be . t wit dieted at_teoember sesaio p t libel 1 Philip Angle. Being *arraigned, Cid ( direct a plea of not guilty to bit enter The jury found the defendants not g t , and that- he was insane.atllitt, time of commission of the crime, smithey al him on the ground of inennity. 4 - H C. vs. John , Coz—lndittelfor lar in-taking a snit of clothes an moue] longing to F. A; &core, piesui guilty, was sentenced to pay a fine _ _elf: $1 to Commonwealth, costs of prosOcution, undergo an imprisonment il Cituity jai four months. I i ' CbM. vs. Alexander NiUadc.—aurety a , peace, after hearing the &trident was charged. Cam. vs. William Barris. ed 'kith assault and battery.. This ceseavinglleen arranged by_the parties the Court permit a nolleprosequi to be entered. 1 1 • arm. vs. Jackson' Burrell.- r ---Surety of the peace. After hearing the Olurti direct that Abe defendant give bail in the stun of $i 00 . 0 keep the peace, and s t a nd icoiamitted; - til the sentence is complied with. l in The remainder of the Conic cee - •gs , will be published next week.: • • MIL. Quite a "scene" gee !Ted Li a hotel not a thousand miles frp thew , e other day. While thb propriflor of e afbresaid hoterwas enjoying asocial t with some of his neighbors in his bar-r m, a lady carrying a little girl bfAbout i ee years of age, came up to the" Ix and nut ting the child down, informed boniface,tha Ihe wailtte father of the child, B and tha he must Bettie the matter at - once b _givingtier one hundred and fifty dollarsi - oche wo d t I take Benefaction in another wsy,let, the s 6 time displaying a well loadedi 84 shoo ts Before the matter was arraUgell our - or mant left, so that we are unablei t to give the denouement. "The evils we fio en this life are brought home to us." 1 1 i i: 1 In. The Band of Hope, (if Tow,% n da, will give a Concert, vocal an4instrum •n -1 n tal, in the Court House, Litlt if34ttrday In ning, commencing at half-past seen i k' o'clo Ir l, Songs and'hymns by children,yeting peo le 1 3 and old folks. Prof. Towsza , d son, aiia an accomplished Pianist and fine finger fr.ni OWego have generously conSeiated to be present and favor us with some 0 their bpst pieces. Svuw'e LString BONI have also kindly promised to contribute' toltheir enier tainment. .Twenty-five cent tilets willlhe & sold to everybody on tub. ,by a com mittee of the Band. _. The Concert is given tor the special beike fit of the boys of our village. 'Ai small sin from each one will do a great food to e u many. . . EDITOR REPORTER -YC,11146 ggestitak that editors of. papers be f hed with items of interest is good. Stina ted by.the suggestion mentioned, behold ihe foll4r- El E=l 16 whow- try %. )we may be condensed thus : With as finti, a location and natural advantages as great 4s any town in Bradford County, 4 has ben kept back and stunted in growtli, as a sys tem of old fogyism almost beyonil belief.-- Recently we have had additions IA live mOl from adjoining places, and a n ber of the rui young men who have grown u here have identified themselves With our rogresai,— result is that Canton has withilione y4r doubled her property. valuation. We hake now in the borough, grist mills, saw mi*, mdchine shops, and woolen factories,all A.n by steam, and all in, satisfactoryloperallok A new Methodist Church has been erecttd within the. past year, on the _corder of Cen tre - and Union streets, at a cimi of $700; which minims our total of fonr}Churchis, within the same period thirty ne dwelling houses have, been built. There haryrecently been discov red on tie farni of Mr. GUSTEN, about one .mile fro,m the borough, a bed of Mangatie4, of large extent, the value of which is variously esi mated from $l5 to $3O per ton. 1 Frequent efforts have been inrde to fella 'a stock company here for, the purpose if - - building and operating a tannery the facia ties-being excellent for obtainiugi bark, bht these efforts have failed from I the fact tat We have no enterprising men of, tetallh. Nor are we deficient in beanti4nl natural scenery.pne mile south of the Vil,age on tie) top di - hill, lies Gillitte Lake, la sheet- Of water two miles in length bypne in breadth, in whose glassy depths the sun frph, per 4, pickerel and eel love to disport tberaseive , not to mention the catfish, which`, are nnm roes, and • have to be skinad before eate i"„ One mile north of Canton are 11 Sulphur s Sprigs, celebrated in all this ection for the wonderful medicinal qualiti s of their, waters. I can certify that in test and stud it is fully as disagreeable as th water t some of the most famous place's f resort ni Ameriea. - Our glorious - Pennsylvania is i i ich in n - ural beauty everywhere, but thesp,are spe ial attractions of ours ' 1 , . J. 0. RennALL's grocery store,eccupied in upper story as a photograph .gtillery, w 4 burned recently, small insurance. Tile goods that were saved from the flames) - 1. Et now selling at auction. . :--. ,1 • At our recent bo.ongh election ihe'is's . e was new School House or none] the t named whipping the old fogies i3y a band.. some majority, accordingly we sr p to haven School House, this year, suitable fo rt - forir schools, built of brick, and with iarblec ners l bully for'ns. J. K. SEMIS /laS ob tain '- ed a patent for his improved Calendar Di 4, and has disposed of New York State territo u l to parties here for $3OOO. The mannfacto for these dials is here. Her . J, T. W h ere° , pastor of the Baptist Church,4recaived donation on - the-night of the 31st t.,amo • ting in round numbers to ,sl2s—none good for him, he deserves $lOOO. But many things are transpiring, let Imm I defer until next week further ite . Canton, Pa., Feb. 3d, 68'. IL N. O. 1 Eipeciat 4 Notices.. Fon SALs.—A Seven Oc avo Co tage Organ, very cheap. Enqn a of J. PArreason, American Hotel, Toianda. Feb. 13, 1868. ,A. large lot. of Clover Seed fo sale at (' Feb. 13, 18G8. CLOVER SEED.—Large and Ohio ol 1, ver and timothy seed, for sale) by W. A, RocrwrT, z. Feb. 10. JIB' P. Polrma., NO:tolesal '. apd re sail dealer is oysters, in the basement the Ward House, keeps constantly on hand a supply of choice Oysters. FaMi,lies sup& plied. A liberal discount to dealers. Towanda, Jan. 25, 1868. I - . READ AND JuDos.--4togers,Baymond ,t Co., Wholesale Clothing Manufacturers, Fulton St., N. Y. We havei-Wsed your Sew ing Machines for years in the . manufacture of all kinds of clothing, both heavy end light, with. entire latisfaction tO 'Our.oUsto niers.' We have used - others. ltitLpiefer yours. They are more rapiale - operatihn than anYlither, and less Ziabitto derange monk-s=o=Be most simple in construction. i No oil or.: grease comes in contact with the garment 'or thread. They are fai more quiet an 4 easy in operation than any others.:-- They cod be used to advantage by tailors and Seanietresses in the country, TO Messrs. Wheel ;W ilson; Manufacturers, N. Y, „..: - In acc (rdance with the above is the testi mony infour vicinity, who have tried for themselVes., Call at, Wiekluun & Black's and see the Sewing Machine, suited to year case. Towanda, Feb. 12. 1w 1 ---Lia--.-- ' bforlo.-,..The Board of Revision hive fixed upon the following dates and pla ces for beldam appeals for A. D. 1868 : Towandiil bore at the Commissioners' office, WednOday; Feb. 12 ; Towanda, twp. and Towanda North, at ihe Comnffimoner's office, Thursday, 13th. Asylum, lot S. Decker's, Monday, 17th. Terry, at Bowmen's, Tuesday, 18th. Wilmot, #t. H: Hoilien's, Wednesday, 19th. Many, at P. NV' 7 !is; Thursdar, 20th. Overton', fat, Chas. eichmer,- Friday, 21st? Minim tsp. and iv., at P. Mingos's, Sat , urday, 22th. dim Ulster, at Ethan tile's, Monday, 24th. Athens Bero., at o.lDay's, Tuesday, 25th. Athens twp„. at o.Day's, Wednesday, 26th. Ridgbary ? at C. Kandy's, Thursday, 27th. South Creek, et G. F. Gillett's, Friday,2Bta. Wellea, a J. Brink'Sl) Saturday, 29th.' Columbia and'Sylvanik at S. D. Goodrich's, Monda _,'March, 2d. Troy 80r ,., at V. Ml, Long's, Tuesday, 3d. Troy tivi., at V. M. gong's. Monday, 4th. Springfield, at R. H. Benson'ii, Thurs., sth. W Sruithflel at L. D. Forest's, Friday, L 6th . Burlingto twp. and boro., at J. S. I ' s, Saturday, 7th. . Burlington west, at Geo. Goddard's - 7, 41 - n day, 9th. Granville} at B. F. Taylor's, Tuesday,4oth. Armenia and Alba, at G. X. Estell's, .Wed nesday,i 11. Canton tiip. and hero., at 'J. Fox's, Thars ) day, 12th. Leßoy, at C. D. Holcomb's, Friday, 13th. Franklin,jat'S. S. Downing's,f3aturday,l4th. Wysox, at J. Conklin's, Monday, 16th. Sheshequin, at J. P. Rogers's,. Tribsclay,l7th. Litchfield{ at S. Layton's, Wednesday, 18th. Windham; at E. Osborn's, Thursday, 19th. Warren, at R. Cooper's,Friday, 20th. Rome twr. and boro., at Hy G. Goff's, Sat urday, 41st, • ! .1... - Orwell, at, W. H. Darling s; Monday, 23d. Piliii and i Leßaysville, at J. Champion's, Tuesday, 24th. \ Herrick, at H. Coleman's, Wednesday,2sth. Tuscarora, at D. D. Black's, Thursday,26th, Viryalusing, at M. Brown's, Friday, 27th. Sfebilirig Stone, at E. Cowles's, Sat., 28th. Barclay, at Commissioner's Office, Tues ....day, 31St. . assessors - will be pierctnal in delivering notices to; taxables, and in making their re turns in person, at the tune specified in their warrants, at which time and place the Board of Revision will attend and hear all who conqder themselves aggrieved by the AssessMent, and make such alterations as .0 them shall appear just and reasonable. By order of the Board, I Attest,-E. B. COOLI3AUCUI, Clerk. Cm's. Office, Jan. 31, 1868: and , as use. eny bo lero]. ';the a ! for of Can •n of the to, Bior.;Alzies skir- Ilearl Barley, Hominy and •Sn' go, for sale at Loxo S liEELER'EL Feb. 6. ser'Ciscoen and f, for sale at Lobos KEELET: Dried Bee . Fbe. C. siee,Pried and Cannes kinds aet t oNcs S KEELETZ. LEV" Timothy Seed for r ale , at Lallo iinstr.O. Tow4tda, Feb. 6. SALE.—One Parlig Organ in good conation, and two Shod/ Cases .En.‘ quire-of WICKHAM & BLACK. Tosrands, Jan. 23. Ttike your Pictures to. kluoss Co. axtd:got them. intoned. Jan. 14. ser Will any one lose the present opportunity for procuring Frames, Albums; Card Fraules, Rustics, Pictuies or anything else in our line, when the place is so handy and well known, and the goods so very res• sortable in, price, HAnnnia ak SMALLEY. tel.. Blank Dceds and Notes for sale at Crass & Co's. Jan. 22. DMjets Tee"th for sale) t Cross s: Co's. • n. 22. , MARRIED. LINE-4MPBE.T.I—At the' ouse of the ' brides lather, by 'Rev. C. C. Cores, Feb. 4th, Mr John W. Lane to Miss Sarah E. Campbell, daughter of Josephus Camp. bell, Es 4., all of Burlington. BARNES+ENNES--By Rev. J. T. Brow . nell, at the M. E Parsonage, Towanda Pa., Feb D. Mi Nelson Barnes, of Or well, Pa., and Mrs. Matilda. 'Ennes, of Standing Stone, Pa. HATCH---LrrfLE--Feb. 2d, by Elder S. W. Zieglar,Mr. Jaw Eiatela, of Newt Alb any, to`Miss AnnaE. Little,of Eaglesroere, Sullivan; Co. Pa. Nii) 2bnerhstmento. - LAIIB;KNITTING MACHINE.= Price reduced_ to 58 Dollars. It sets op i , s own work.knits Mil sizes, narrows mad wi dens, knits the heel-ilito the stocking, and nar-' rows off thO toe complete—roducing te vatie 4,(cay of knit ',goods, from ,an infant's stocking, Mitten or glove, to a lay's. shawl or hood. 114 taken First Prezniums—Gold and Silver. Melala—at rtil Fairs and Exhibitine r s, including the Paris Eiposition of 1867. ‘, _ , It is simple, darable, easily operated. and guaranteed 4o succeed in the hands of every purchaser. ISend stamp for Circular. Also ager 4 for a first class Sewing Machine. i S. P. WARNER, Agent, t Herrick. Bradford county, Pa. Feb. 13, 1'868.-6iv F L ` ° • GET TEE BEST I FOUNTAIN'S P REIIII3I FLOUR, br i ApE FH!;SI THE BF...ST MICEIIGAN Wllllll WU EA t . • .319 'OTHER GOOD BRANDS traving tioni Cu 11111 a In Irilvnigan Constantly nd &tall Dealers supplied cheap Wholesale Froin our Store in the ATILORN 011if,DiNo. o-RAilway Dept. ELMIRA, N. Y Nut r tho Er J. 11. FOUNTAIN & CO 67. Dee. 19, 1 pap WAVERLY PAPER MILLS sill pax SO per to f 4 Sy Straw in Bp; • dies. and S 9 ;per ton for Machine Threshed. 4e livered at the Company% ?dills In Waverly. ez. 1 11 85 7 S . BALDWIN,' Supt. : _itt4 eoiidt-'OO,-:l,l*at'':*t, MONTANYE - & - wAup o 4, REAL ESTATE AGENct • Offer sale the ollowingiiropertte s reasonablp. prima itso upon - terorable tehtu::. tract of land situate tneloacester county, New Jersey.• Containing ,146 acres, iii mites from Malaga Station, Camden , and Cape Kay- Railway. ; -; ' . - The" Blue /Lachor'? property hi iWinsioir township, Camden, county. N Y. Containing 3600 acres, • To be sold in lots.. I , Potter .0 onnty lan . eavil y timbered with Pine. linmienk, Ash, Cherry and bard woods as follows '4 _ Tracts No. 4763, containing 090 saes • No. 4765,, 990 acres—between the fi rst Ana' east torka of the Sinnatnaholdnfi In Wharton and . Sylvania townships. - • , Tracts No. 4767, 990 acre5:N0..11768,400 aerea•, No. 4698, 400 acres; Wharton town. Blip, line, of Appot, bead-w.iters of Kettle Creek.' Tracts No. 5917,2100 acres • N. 5720,1080 acres.; No: 5823, :pa ; I No. 5924, 1082 acres 75. perches : 1100 . 1 acres. No. 5930,4100 acres ; 938, 1100 {acre! ; NO. 5929, 1100 ; In Whartoc ,and Btewardion towel ships on head waters Kettle, Creek, near main branch. , Tracts No. 4717, 196 acres ; 4729, 990 acres ; Appot and Stewardson townships; near Little SettlOCreek. -N Trzeta No; 492 e, 837 sates ; 492 t, GOO acres Wharton township, main branch, Sinnaniahon Two hundred and aeventpfive acres prime, first class coal land. Blakely township, Lu zern(' county. Pa., half way between Scranton aig,d Carbondale. Very near the Railway. One thousand acres first class Anthracite coat land about miles north-east of Nil hes. Barrevm the midst of improvements. • AboatJooo acres of land In Medford town ship, Burlington county, New Jergey, about four mile north from Jackson Junction of the Camden *rid Atlantic and Delaware and Rari tan Bay Railways. Valuable mill seat. Two or three l houses, stable, barns, &c., second growth o timber, never failing water. Power fall 15 or 16 feet overshot. 'Price ED per acr e : Onethird may remain. . Delaware Farms and Pennsylvania lauds.--P Descriptions-and directions given on applica tion. A Valuable Country Seat near Philadel phia. Splendid grounds and . trees. 69 acres of land WESTERN 1 1 110PERTY—For sale 'or ex change. 120 acres of good land one t bird tiro bered. San Piero, Stark con nty,zlowa. Forty acres of good land with trait trees, ap ples, peaches, pears.acres improved, one half mile lrom San Piere on Railway.— Price tad. f- 60 acres one mile from San Piere, one-thit4 timbered. No improvements. On railway . Price 1600. • A steam mill property in Harlington town ship, Bmdford a gPanty. A very desirable lam boring operatia. Eight parcels of land, containing from 50 to 100 acres, each partially timbered, and improv ed satiable for farming or grazing. Housii and Barn in good order and 136 acres of improved and timbered land, orchard, good water. &c. Union township, Tioga county, on Northern Central /...ailway. For sale on long time and easy terms. fruits of a Feb. 6. 26 Town Lota in Monroe Borough, Brainerd county, Pa. • .3,000 Acrea Rild Timbered Laud. Sullivan county, Pa. 123 Atres good Farming Land, Burlington township, Bradford county . Other timbered _find improved properties Descriptions given on appr ;ationi Tenements and improlied Real Estate, 'To. Wanda Borough, and °thee properties:A MONTANYE & WARD, ExecutelConveyces, tarnish Briefs of Title, buy and sell Rel i Estate, collect rentals and liens,surveyaul examine all kinds of property. t t 4l3 They are prep' red to negotiate sales of farms, homesteadi, - and roPerties especially desirable to capitalists ; procure advances of money upon bond and ortgage, and*, prosecute In quiries for those dosirin,tto illake investments or secure a home They will effect In the best known stoIRE AND LIPE compa• NIES. 'khey hate eacinsive Agency o: ijind f,rd and.aelgnOring eountiest): coin parries in these several departments al Instil, nee, Those who desire to buy or sell farms ; All who wish to effect Insurance against Fire; All who seek iisrw,anent investn;cnts far the future benefit of their families, la• escarp and first-class Lite Companies ~ . Capitalists de li lig to buy or sell valuable r l , speculative prop ' tlestt I I . ill wishing an eys and e saminattons ; 11 All wishing advances upon valuable real property ; All who wish I to obtain tease or rentul o Farms or Tenements, Ate respectfully solicleed to entrust such bus' nem to oqr Agoacy, \Further particulars furuisbeq at our office Of fte, corner of Main and Pine streets VW - RO PE Lill ,ADVERTISED lion. U. hfercur, Towauda, Pa. Hon. William tlwell, Bloomsburg, Pa. C. L. Ward, E4q., Towanda. M. C. Mercur, G. P. Mason t Co. 'Bonkers, Towanda. .1. 1). Montane, Fowanda. Lathrop, Luddington & Co., New - York, 'Dickson Brothers, Philadelphia. lion. John N. Conyogimm. Wilkes. Barre 'Charles Parrish, Wilkes-Barre. - Streeter, Montrose, Pa. Towanda. April 2. 1887. - 11111 ME E U It A N 0 E G. D:IIOi3TANYE, lIENRY ■ OF CHARGE 1119111 MEM lu . . _ - . . . N . OTICEPA:NI.RUPT ,‘-y -ois: Thit on the., 28th - tisy-9fi D. 18613, a, warrant B onkr9 l ol vu lured agsitist the estate of,Josisph Creators. of Sptingliehlitt,..ther ;Comity .0t.,-Bradford,i! , lol.. State - of Pennelvenis, who has been arliadlicdat Bankitipt on Ws - oven petition ; that the pay;l went ot.any debts and delivery of any proper ty beloisgiug to such -Barakinpt - to hint or Ibt his abei, and the trans!er of any property 6y him arelorbidden - by law ' that a meeting of the creditors of said Bankrupt to prove their debte and to choose :case or-more .Asaigneea of estate, will he held at a Coast of Bankrupt-: ey to be. . hatden.at the office of the Register in In the Coda 11011413. in,„the Borough of Towan da, before EDWARD 'OVERTON. Jr., !regis ter, on the 4th . day of 2dAll,Cli, A. '1,868; at 2 o'clock, p. ra. • - • THOMAS A... ROWLEY, , United. States Haulm] as Messenger, West. ern District of Pennsylvania., By B. B. COOLBAUGII, Deputy. FtblB6B.--4w: ' . fIOMMITTER SALE.--By virtue I.J of an order issued' out of the Orphan's Court. of Bradford , County, the 'undersigned Committee of the estate and person of Alvan Morley, will sell•on the premises on WEDNES DAY the 28th day of YUBRUARY, 1868, at 2 o'clock, p. m., the undivided three-fourths of an Island situate In Athens twp., and bounded_ as follows : -On the north by lands of Curtis Thurston ;east arid south by the,Chemang riv er, itt:d west by the mill-race . 3o.ling to and from Griffin and Morley's mills. Containing abut five acres. Terms—One half on confir- Mat/On of sale, and one,imil to one yeas, with interesc to be keeured byjjudg ment ben on the pram pea. S. W. MILLER, :FRANK 13, Mt3Bl Y, - • Pet. 6, 1868. Comtaittee. • NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY Thiiis to gine notice, That on the 18th day of Jan'y., A. D. 18 , i8, a warrant In--Bankruptcy, wad tamed agalnat the estate of Martin C.Wilccui of Granville, in the con.. ty of Bradford, in the State of Peunsylvatiia;. who • has betfi\ad fudged a Bankrupt on his own petition:; fid ,that the payment of any debts and delivc ry of any property belonging to each Bankrs,pt• to him or tor his use. andthe tra :sfer 01 toy pr o perty by him are• forbidden by law ; that a meeting of the creditors of said Bankrupt to prove troll* debts and to choose one or more As signees of his eat to, will be held at-a Court of 'Bankruptcy to be holden at the. office et the Register in the Court House, in the Borough of, Towanda; before EDWARD OVERTOP, Jr. Register, on the 28th any of FERP.UAIIY, A. D. 1868 at 2 o'clock. p. m. - • • THOMAS S. ROWLEY, United States TifarMull as Messenger, Wes • tern Distilet of Penns ivards, • By E. B. pp L Jan. 23, - 18 , 37.- 7 -4 w , • . N THE .DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, for tlln Wes tern Distriet-of Pennsylvania. .Gebrge- P. Tracy, a Bankrupt under the Act of 4 Con-, gress of March 2d; 1667, having applied for a Discharge from all his debts, and other claims provable under said Act, By order sf the: Court, notico is hereby given, to- all. creditors Who have proved their debts, and: other persons interested, to appear on \ tbo 24th day of JANUARY, 1868. at 10 o l eloOlc, a: in., before EDWARD OVERTON, Jr., Esq., Register in Bankruptcy, at his office at Towanda,to show cause,if any they have, why a Discharge should not; be granted to the said Bankrupt. And fort.her, notice is hereby given, that the Second and Third Meetings of Creditors of the said Bankrupt, required, by 27th and 28th Sections of said Act, will be had before the said Regis ter, at the same time and place. S. C. MoCANDLESS, ' Clerk U. S. Dist. Court for said Cistriet: . • Jan. 30, 1.868.-2 w. Ai' The above is lidjenrtiel to Pebraitry 13, 18,68, at 9 o'clock, A. g. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE" UNITED STATES / for the West ern District of 'Pennsylvania. ORSON RICKEY, ti Bankrupt under the Act of Con gress of March 2d; 1867. having applied for a discharge from all his debts, and other claims provablesunder said Act, By order of the Court, notice is hereby given, to all Credi tors who havo proved their debts, and other persons interested, 4) appear on the 29th day of FEBRITARY,IB6B,at 10 o'clock, a. in., before said Court, at the office of EDWARD OVERTON, Jr., Esq., Register at Towan da, Pa., to. show cause, if any they hie, why a Discharge should ,not be grunte to the said Bankrupt. And further, noti ois 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 4, had before said. Register, at the same timV and place., S. C. McCANDLESS, Clerk 11. S. Dist. Court for said District. Feb. 13, 1868.-2 w. ' ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.-By N./ virtue of an order of the Orphan's. Court of Bradford County, the undersigned adminis• tratrirof the estate of Cornelius 'Vancise, late of Rome tp-,dec'd.. 'will sell on the-premisea on,TIIURSDAY the 27th day of FEW:CARY, 1868 at 2 o'clock, p. in., the following descri bed lot. piece or parcel ot land situate in Rome tp., beginning a t a stake, south-east corner of W. W. Kbaney's lot in the road thence py war.- rant line east seventy-two prs. to a stake and corner of IVilliam Strope, thence north 80 37- 100 prs.ko a stake, thence west 87 $3 100 prs. to a stake in the road,. thence by W. W Kin ney's estate south 10i° east 81 8.10 prs along the road to the place of beginning. Contain ,ing 40 acres, strict mcas re, nearly all imprpv _„, NON a frame house d barn thereon, Excepting and reservin , the interest which the late widow of the sal , decedent, viz. Bar riet Candler, may have o the following des cribed piece of land, viz Beginning at the south-east comer of J. Wf Woodburn's timber lot, thence east along tile line of Charles E. Brown and Joshua %%ought, 72 prs.. to the corn er of William htrope, thence north along she line of William Strope, 32 prs. to a stake, thence west through_ the lands of Cornelius Varieise es tate 76 prs. to the public road, thence south 10° east 32 pre. to the place of begrnaing. Con tntng 15 acres and 32 perches. TER; S—One. fourth of pbrebase money to ba paid at the sate, one-fourth on con6rmallen and balance in one year. ARTITET C 1 A.NDT,F.. Adininistratrix. El b. 13, 1563 GUARDIAN SALE.—The staed Gu ardiafi of minor ehildre.it of Jo seph ~Rotiusen, late of Springfield' top., deed , 'cygnet it on the 'Testing on WEDNES DAY, M 4, MS, at 1 o'clock, p. m., the. followliogldescrlbed lot, piece or parcel of laind situate in Springfield twp.. bounded ai follows: Oa the east by lan 1 of. Alexander Clark, on the north by land of the Widow Pitts' and by lend of Elisha Gates, on the west by hal of Mary Jane Voorhies, 4a the south on , tatting 50 acne, or tere,abouta, ' • TESNIS.—E2S to be Old on day of rale ; one „third of balance at :conilrmatien of sale, aui one-third annually thereafter. '7- D. SCOTT, Goardbn. , rel. 13, IE6B. , EXECUTOR'S NOTloE.—Notice is hereby Siven that ail persons it 4 .I.lled .thf estate of Newton W. RenLv, late of Canto' dec'd, are requested to make im mediate payment, and all h.tving claims upon said estate will present - them duly ; , r.itfmticated tor settlement Feb. 13:1868 A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.=No• 2 - Luce is hereby given; that all persons inch bt ed to the estate of Henry Pepper, dee'd., late. of Pike tsvp. 7 • are requested to make imtnediate payment, and all perions having claims against said estate will present them du ly authenticated kir settlement. P • lit BUCK , Jaa. Administrator. MI A DIIINIKOR'S NOTICZ,-Ngtic©. ...ca.bthereby given that all persons Indebted to the estate of Ira C, Newman, dee'd. i. late of of Orwell twp,. are requested to make-immedi ate payment, without delay, and those having - claims against said estate must presput them duly authenticated f setement. ALBERT T. WHEAT, Administrator. Jan.29,lAGB DMINISTRATOR'§' NOTICEA-r Nairce is hereby glren, that alt persona indebted to . tie_ 'estate of C. P. Miller lute of Columbia, deed. are requested to make immediate payment, afgl those having claims against said - estate will pretest them duly authenticatedeettlesout. 1 TIIOII.IB CARD, iduiluistrator, Ea2l Jan. 8 A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- .Cl. Notice is hereby given, that all peritilld indabted to the - estate of Dancap dec'd, late of Ulster twp., are requested to make immediate payment, and th, lumina demands-against said estate will present the& duly autlaentitatecl fur settlement. WM. SINCLAIR, Administrates. ME JTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notiep is hereby given that all rel.:inns indebted to the estate of Isaac Cooley., dee'd., late of bpringtleld twp.,ate requested to make payment without delay, antithose having claims against raid estate must present them duly anthentlea• tod (or settlement. 1. hi. COOLEY; , U.U. COOLEY, Jan. 21, lsGs.s Executor. IMM=2=l miulisum MP N.NUAL REPORT OF'TH& RE • Bradford County, fromylptisT/ 1r to - ,1:4 • :4 In 206:00, • ~ • Ma 40 - 4.246.82- ridge-Views . !BB 00. minonwealth Spits. - 3,134 78 tinsel to Conamo3" Honors. 50 00 mashies for making returns and attending „Court 813 76 iier: ; • - • 112 00' listrict Attorney' 300 00 - / swage for Falling Co. Bridge.... '.,100.00 "actions - ' 883 81 uel and,lights . • 276 56 rand Jurors .. 726 84 verse Amore 2,709 83 Bisurarice upon Public Buildiligs. 137 00 Justices InTiisitions 4.3 31 . ,Yury Conwassicuiers I . 33 .86 Oflico Books, Stationery,and Sen s for. Offloes' - 704 53 ]Prisoners Support in County Jail. 1,429 84 . . . Acepunt Leah the several Collectors l of County T for il4 County of Bradford. • , • • ' , Towns. ailleetors. Yer Charg Received Rron'alPer.. C. Due. , 7 -.... , ..-- 1 .- , - ----- ---- --. _ , Albany . .., Gee W Cramer 1859 125 40 • 114 71 . • lO 69. ' Armenia '- ' . Benj 1/Knights 1867 104 02 - 98 82 - - 5.20 A1bany...'..:.... Cameron English. ~. -' 1. .294 \ 93 - 256 34 25 10 •13 49 1 2. ' Asyltim.•, l 1 •AZ Benjamin ' 455 41 425 14 790 _ 22.37 Athens tw Fitudr S Morley . 1,674'92 1571 161 21 06 82'69 Athens bo 0'..... R C Sinsabaugh ~. . _, 567 82 537 031 252 28.27 - Vba l borol - • 0 F Young . 5 1 9 78 56 561 24 ..2 98 Burlingtontwp.. Philander P Barns... 416 50 420 88i 3 '47 22-15 Hilrlint, bolo MIL V Rice, ' -.. 117 46 '111.17: 44 585 arlington West 4 A Compton • F 37G 27 354 13 "'_3 50 18 64 Clanton twp ' 0:21.1 1 9 Landon ' . 750 77 708 11 '. 1 1.1 39. 37 27 Canton boro'.T:. SamnelOwen........ . • 159 61 • 150'83 ' - 84 . 194 do. 'amble B F Knapp r , 944 47 891'24, 632 16 91 Ft in........Fr0nk S Rice • 350 63 326 76' .607'17 20 ' Granville Orlando Taylor . 504 . 66 575 28 "`4 36 25 02 Herrick •' ' - Charles Stewart. .1, ' 371 02 350 52 205 18 45 Leßoy Csrperiter Hoaglin... 359 70 339 37 247 17 86 liitchfield..; - J P Munn - , • 582 20 548 451 .. 4 88 28 871 LeßaYnville boro Stephen Brink - 116 09 111'141 5.85 Monroe twp., ... Clark Cummings jr..: 402 20 379 811 240 19 p 9.., Monroe bore . ... J G Hornet , 86 04 81 741 - 4 301 Orwell William Helve • . 686 85 . 516 561 6.24 34 03 0vert0n......... Elenry,,Sherman jr... , - 138 19 • 130 314, 1 01} 687 Pike . John Keeney , 841 94 795 72. 4 34' 41 881 - Ridgbary &arum Mitchell:. 619 81= 581 44 1 1. .4 611 30.76 11 1 Borne tap . B L'Sraith .... ...... 538 04 496 731 15 17 - 2G 14. ItOnie boro L B BroWning 69 03 G 5 581 l 3 451 ;' Smithfild ' Dighton Phelps • 910 36 888 601 499 4617; Springfield. Martin Harkness.... 192 92 . 748 841 467 39 411 &nth Creek._ , . Peter J Dean 392.•31 363 38i 080 19 131 Sslitakia 4 ~.. N B Stevens 93 24, 88 171 43 . 4 G4l •Slieshecinin I 0 D Kinney • - - 825 261 779 .511 472 - 41 031' .1 -. Standing Stone.. C &Taylor - 0 4.10 08 397 95 1 15 ' l '2o -I .lto . Terry ; Jonathan Terry, - , 314 43 . 292 88; 6 14,15 41 Towanda tarp.... D D Maynard 370 31 316 72; 537 18.25 Towanda Bore'.. A. J Eastabrooks 1,240 65 1,171 65i 7'33 . " 61 67 Towanda North. Rd.derick Granger..,, 279 74 264 911' 89 13 941 Troy tarp • Ezra L00mi5,........ 925 56. 871 111 8.60 45 851 T tr fy Boro A S Newinan ' 453 80 400 001, ,22 69; 'L carom. C HNewirmn......... 422 75 398 20 . , 3 531 '2O 96' •-„.. ter S C Hovey . 1 511 45 . 484 121 1 851 25 48• W iTen John D Rion° 9 t 759 63 714 77'7 24 1 r 37 62 idliam . 11; W Darling, -_ ' 1 635 635 52 598 02 6 031 31 47; W •alusing A C Stevens , - 690 81 053 59 2 821 34 40 1 * Wysor..... .E It Bishop , 5797' 78 749 - 51 8 831 39 44 , Welk . Walter S Bowman.. 1 ' . 1 . 518 78 519 13 233 27 32 Wilmot .- GEI Morrow 391 39 366 85 5 23 1 19 31 1 ~ R eassessments .... ) - 107 91 ' 1 6 / 1 . ' I'. 123,661 46122,128 121227 9511,170 89; t \ retry Van Fleet,. 75-easurer, in ac•cou To amount\pf State and Militia -Tax due 'upon duplicates of 186 C and provious years... M.s . 523 15 To i mount of Daplica.tes of State and County Tax fc 1867 23,-131 Re4asessments,• 1867 14 Inaidentid Receivals 560 National Bank tax 559 In .Treasury January 1, 1867.... 8;024 Total - - Dr. County Order:s. in Account with the County of BrwlArd for 1868. _ Cr. To amount orders issued in 1867,524,991 99 I By ain't orders redeemed in 1867,52.4,9t4 62 outstanding Jan. 1;168 637 1 " ontatenhling Jan. 1, 'GS, • 637 $24,991 99 I Total Total BRAD , ORD COUNTY, SS. ... - . • . WAA the undersigned Commissioners of. said County, do' hereby -certify that the above s a true and correct statement of the receivals and expenditures of said comity, from ;be, hest day of January to the 3,lst day of December, (inclusive,) A. D., 1867. Witness our hands and seal of office, at Towanda, this STERNE 23th day of January, 4. p., 18GS. McKEE, )• - Ay. B. DODGE, ' Commissioners. J. A. MOODY, f_ , (A, - STEVENS, MEROUR & 00., J!:1 Haijuggiven up our Ia:TAIL. Nve arc no enabled to give oar x7ole attimtiou. the eellug.of . I And other goods In our 'line, which were pur chased for-CASH, from first hands, and which weeffer tc the trade on desirable terms. We desire to call particular attention to our stock 01 Boiight directly fioni the iMrollTell.l-1,.c0n sistiiignf lIYSON, YOUNG IlYs-ON MOSItS ROPER, - N. M. kI..I.IISEY, Exectitnis '.tt4st—a B. COOLEAUGEC, Clerk. Miscellalleoug. WHOLESALE GROCERS, "i4OODS AT WiIOLESALE I We have in store a large s'..oe's. . GROCratIES, PRO VISIOtiS, H FINE NEW CPOP - TEAS, A INIPEIIIAL - JAPAN !ND OOLONG TE.vi, Which -we offel 32. NEW YURK JOBBING. PRICES Guaranteeing the nullity in .111 case' Wn arc daiiy receiving additions to nor stock in all DEPAIiTMENTS, all of which are bought with speciii reference to the wants of tills mar ket. One of our firm being a resident buyer in New York, of many -years experience, enables; us to take ad vantage of any favorable changes in the Market, and to keep our stoek,always full and complete. Our businea experience added to our facili ties, enables , na to offer great inducements to parehasetn. Orders by mail, or otherwise, will receive prompt and mein' attention. Telwands, Sept. 1, 1817. CHEAP PASSAGE FROM OR TO IRELAND OR ENGLAND atiON:ii: CO.'S LINE OF STEASISUIPS VROII OH TO Quera:srows OR LIVERPOOL Williams &"Qaion's old "Mick Star. Line" o Liverpool Packets, sailing every week. Swallow-tail Una of Packetilrom or to is'itx don, sailing twice a month. Remittances to England, Ireland zed Scotland payable on demand. Fii4 farther paitionlars, apply to Williams Sc. 4i/ion, 29 Proadway,.NewYork, or • G. F, MASON Jr.. CO., Bankers. Oct. I. IBG6- Towanda., Pa -- aAL . , I ' AND SE.EI Great..lnducements nt 3. A. BUISTMR‘ AtWENS CARRIAGE FACTORY Open and Top • Buggies, of• the Latest Styles, and a variety of light and heavy Platform wag ons ; all of the best material and finish, at very lam pricea for the times. Also plain and fancy Sleigtis-6Long Sleighs and Bob Sleighs. Spec ; lel care is taken in selection of stock and with the work. -• None but experienced worknien aro employed in each branch ofmaaufacture, and .I am bound to give satisfaction la alrwho favor Anti with o , ,,eiv custom. 411 work warranted. .1. A. DRISTOLL j Algeria, ra., Dee. CHINESE FANS FOR SALE ' AT the - NEWS ROOM, .4[ol:nig - :financo. laviLa AND • EHPENDITURE OF r 31, A.11..186? hiclusite. : • _ Prisoners Sippoit remientnn7 , 1112 . Conveying Prisol*.mta "" 278 50. Pablio Printing .Proth'y arid Clerk of Sessions ... ,445 f. 1 040 Repairs on - • • 148 6 70 , 1,44 State Lunatic Asylum. - 'Teachers Institute as. per . A2o ? kb : 1067 • - 78 88 Stimmoning Jhrors 140 40 Townships for School Au,1(1T1"721 161 4O Tax on Seated. Land Township Line Views... . ;..; . l u o_ 00 90 Wild Cat Certificates John 13es.rdslee,. late Commission'.i 332 00 William B. Dodge, \ ". , 118 00_ Sterne" I 390 00 . John A. 71oody. If CA 00 E. B. Coolbangb, Clerk " I 1,000 00 „ • _ Brun T_ 24,985 62 nt with the County of Bradford for 1867. (1. Areountreturned uncollectd for . -.1867, and previous years 4 .; ^Eionerations to Collectors_ Percentage " • . Orders Redeemed - 2 per commission on same.. 1- " • " 523,358.57 S e ta Treasurer's Receipts.. In Treasury Jennary 1, 1868 15, ;c -66 50 66 Total 533,113 T° THE FRIENDS OP' EDUCA CATION AND LOVERS OF MUSIC Fe, take • pleasniv in informing you Ptat we have ju# opened in, Towan- da, 'on the corer of Bridge-, a*l Main, Street, 1 1 , 0..3 Fatton'e Block, on Elegant, Xetv Book and Music Store, where every thing in the Book Stationery and music line may 'be found. Also Statuary, Paintings, Gold Pens, Spectacles, Eye Glasses Spy Glasies, Oiera and a general aiwortment of Musical In?.. stivnents, Yankee ;Voila? . .ancl ..zitaj : t. - y Articles: Our Goods were all selected in the city with great care by- ezperienced ands and 'bought ; with cash at a • very lota figure witli - a view to the wants of this community. We feel confident -we shall be able to- offer bargains to all who_will fav orls wit their a patronage. Call and see us. EW FIRK—The naersigned .1.1. hare this day 'formed a coliartnerehip under the firm name of Alex. Solomon & Co., in the Clothing Basiaess, and still Con tinue the same at the stare or Vat late firm of Solomon k Son. "..Tbaniting the prtblic for past liberal patronage; they finest respectfully roll• cit a umtinuance of the same. ALEXANDER SOLOMON. NATHAN STEIN, JULIUS WOLFS. December 3,1907. NOTICE.—The Auditers_of Colum-, bia Township, met at AlAtiuville, on the 9th of Nov. 1867. and found the amount of war tax said by the Road Gommia. sioneks of' said township to be 523458 47. Bat as said Road Commissioners kept no reliable accounts, it appears impossible ct present to. get -a satisfactory statement o such accounts. - BM .... 1,170 89 .. 24,985 62 499 75 233 59 !,099 34 65.1. 97 £#Ti6tellancouo. CROSS Tull IS PERSONAL TO A.t.L.,41v,n0 READ IT.--CD.OSSU.% CO.,- have just opened. a splendid New Book ,and Music Store, in Patton Block, Towanda, where they are Belling everything in their lino cheap for Cash: Call and see them and sat- isfy Yourself that such is the ease Towanda, June 27, 1467' ' JAMES LANE, _PELECCPECE,II4II, GILES PEORRAM,. Jan.p.C, 1868.—1' • , Audits, A"'NISTRA.TOR'S NOTICE.— .Notico is hereby given to all persons In debted to the estate of Joshua Stannous late of Tuscarora twp., requested to mike im mediate payment, ani those hav lug claims against raid . estate, must present.them ly authenticated t or:settlement. ALLEN Adaguistrator. Jan.24 . lBfg Aft VALUABLE 'RI= ESTATE FOE BALE.—The heirs, of WilliamZaner deceasedovill sell -at -Public-sale on thea premisca on SATURDAY, the •tith day of FEBRUARY. 1868, between the house of exidt3 p. m., a certain farm situate partly in Terry and partly in Albany twps., Bradford County, of vbic-h sea' Wm. Zaner died seized. Said farm contains about one " hundred end twenty 'acres, with the natal allowance for feeds, te. Seventy-tlve sores of the same is imprcived. On said farm is a. good log house and barn; also a framed house, barn, and a - good apple orchard of • about one hundredtreea, besides other fruit trees.. Said farm contains a number of lir lug springs. • To be sold subject to widows right of dower. Each of the ,heirs of said 'Zeiler reserve the right to bid for said arm. -TERIIS--To be made known at time of sale. JO3l. 14. 18611.—ta.• FARM. FOR SALE AT A BAR- _ GAIN. As the subscriber wishing to change his b tsiness, therefore offers his farm for sale, situated in Mindy twp., TlOga Conn- ty,Pa., containing-250 acres of choice and, 200 acres Improved, the balance in good tiniber,well . . watered by good never tailing springs, ' fenced in 20 fields, and lays gently rolling, with . three good Apple orchards and Fruit tor feat ly use. The tarruldys in a good neighborhood, and a good market seven aides from Blossbnrg , one at the largeat-coal works in the State, and five miles fronOthe Williamsifort .t Elmira B. Lt;, handy to chove,b and school. The improve• meats are one old two story house comfortab'e fur a number of years, 0119 frame tram 40 by 66 feet, wit. underground stables fur SO cows, wag gon shed and other necessary oat. Imildleger alsci a good Ala seat, with-a darn built The farm will te sold with everything On the farm as follows: 12 cows and all daily t cite, 1 'span of young horses, 3 sere of 'harness., 2' ovate guns. 1 castitotrfield roller. 1 Eigle Mowing , /leaping Machine combined, 2 Horse rakes and forks, Fanningmill, Sarre - Ws, Plows, and in fact 'ever thing that Is wanting' on a farm, and mostly all new. Price $32 an - acre including all; $3,000 down •the' balance to suit 77 . the parcheser. For further information address li, K. bIOTT, Liberty, Tioga Co.. Pa.. 11 OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.- The sabscriter offera his house and lot fer Situafe lu Towanda Boroazh, on Alain st. Lot 70 feet front with room sal::lent for a build. Mg for business purposel. For particulars en; quire on the premises Jan. B,lBsB.—Zw* port - SALE.--_--Tlv: subscribers, Ex- JO' ecntors of the pixie of Win. Girarci s off.m. for sale the House and Lot situate er of Franklin and S.:cond Streets, nwanda. The, house is nearly new and contains 12 roome he-7' sides dellar and . wool hoc4e. The lot is en. closed, with a good picket fence well painted , good fruit, wed and cistern. Persona wishing to purchase a hump - will do well to call lad fix-/ amino before purchasing elsewhere. Enqalre of Wooll, ur oa the premises. - G. 11. HALL, fdLEY GIRARD, Executors. 31 20 Sept:l7,l6 - ; VOR SALE.—A: valuable Hotel Pro: : erty with an I,,tabiisivAl tiusinesa, nt Alva Unco'. Apply to = - . 110NTANYE & WARD. - in g. 21, 1517.., VALUABLE FARMFOR SALE.' The subscriber offers his Lim Situate in' thenorthern part of 'derrick 't.wp., containing 131 a'res of law:Lab - Jut 85 acrei-Impr ivea, new dwelling bona:, ant ull necessary out-building unit. treesok.z. Tne tarna ii well watered env Oa a goal star: . For term-4 ap. pl,y to or address JONAS LEAR. P;0v..5, 1667 Ow* HerriCkville. Pa. 106 30 i 137 30 132 17 337 39 VOR SALE OR EXCErLANGE . FOR TWO.',I4)I'I:IITY,-3 Truck Farzu.s of • 10 acre: each, within 'MO ralic of Towanda 80. rough. App MO ly to NTA.tiiE, WA1.16, Agents. Towanda, Nov. 16, 1857. COUNTY - REAL FISTAat AQE'SCY, Sn;ll3 G 8 H. B. ,IicKEAN, REAL EsrATF. AGET. -'tr Valuable Farms, 31111 Properties, City amt Town Lots to: sale. -r: 5u,991 99 Parti:!3 having tiroperty for sale will fluslig.: to their advanusge by Paving a descriliticin of the same. with terms of sale at" - -this agency, as- 41 partite are con4tatitly eutquitiug for farina k.e / El. B. SfcKEAS, •Ileal Bstate.. AF,F. , IIt Office 7.l.ontar.ye's Towatdi, Pa. Jail. 29, 16;67. VOR. SALE.—Sixty acres orim i: Proved lard, with a never failing spring *mon, situated one-and-a-half miles firm tile-Borough of Towanda. For 'union. partigalars, and terms of tale, enquire of W, W. Kingsbury, Northowancl3. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.—, • . 7 . The subscriber off6ss fer, sale his faim Ir. Wrsos, nearly opposite Towan a. This farm eoidtadus I.'2J acres of land in a high ,atate ina proveruent, with a splendid dwelling boas°, barns and outbuilding's. It has large never.- tailing orchard stocked with good fruit of ev ery desezipt ion. It is is a good neighborhood • within easy reach of the church and school privileges of Towanda borough. For tents or sale, 4 - e. enqui.re of Ihesulyscriber on tbe prem ises. ' IIIORGAN D. STRICKLAND: •-iAI - 3 - sox , April h, 180 REAL ESTATE AGEI 'Cir- li. B. McKtAli,i REAL, E93'_S.Tri Off the knowing Coa. and Timlrcr Lands tor stile : ,Fioe Timber LA, 3 zilizs• Irons Towanda., c tainir.g fia acres. l'rice $1,3,25. Ffi'rin In dsyium, :nntaining 111 buildings. Linder a file state ira L)1)7;,(1. price SG,OOO. - Farm in Wc , t Burlington -0n • the Creels.—. Ntw liou.•Le and barn; Under a tine stato of cul tivation. 05 acres. Price $5,4,50. Fdrins in Franklin. .111 tinder lood.cnltiva thin. ft,od 1 - ,uildings. For s - :le cheap. . • Eeveral •very desirable- 'louses and Lot; in, Towanda. A large tract of Coal Lards iu Tiog eonqty Towanda, July 18, 1887. , VIE TOWANJiA BAKERY EATING ESTABLISHMENT WOOD ALLY:s.i hiving pnrchased tho Bakery and Eating EstaLli•hment,and fa&tery recently kept by Hill & Smith, first_ door smith of the Ward House, Main strut, "Towanda, N., and having re-modelled the same. .they are prelim d ta. tarnish :their customers and• the public witli everything in their line at rm....an . able rates. EAVING DEPADTaIEfir , Is fitted up in the ;xis'', ayproved style and meals are served a all - Imars. and their store is titled with a good assortment of GROCERIES, CONFECTIONARY, GRI.: &ND DRIED FRUIT'S; &0.. &C. They will keep is store alai self whoteaatta and retail or =mai:roue to'graclr BREAD; BISCUIT, RUziK, FRESH BOLLS, BIIkS, PIES AND CAKES; Of all kinds. Also wit! lecep the be.t Crackers of all kinds in the inarksat, by the barrel or pound/Fresh ,Oystera eonstan.ly ou band by the keg or dish cheap rts the cheapest. They will use the hest matekegls in every thing ana will try to please the ;nest fa.stidious. Akr Wedding and other tansy Cakes wade to order. Aar Families supplied , daily and promptly with anything . desirec. in our line. - They employ none hie the most skilful work men, and r.ini only the be material. They ern determined to keep a first elsss establiahment; Give us a fair and caudal t::,11 and you will emir It to your advantage. ' .-G. H. WOOD. i J. S. ALLYN._ ' Towanda. Au g 1 , ti'u7., : —y r. -, 80011-BINDERY.-TIA PUBLIC i 9 respeetfay informed that,the Book Bindery has been removed to the Argus &AU ing,3d 2tory, where 'will be dooc In all Its various branches, on te. - .!rs as rea sonable as" the times" will alkiur. The Bled ery—w-111 b y e OAder the amigo f 4• co.'prziericeil Binder, and Sit work`will be promptly ?tone, In -style :hi manner whlpb. .annot bis excelled, Rosie, .I,ligazlnif,' papers, Old Bdoks. xe., bound in every torletl of style. Particular attention will t paid tc. the IlbHug ana of . . Tv agy crldch in ge3r:4400 riarability Warructed. All wc::: will be ready* fur delivery wben. I s; • The patronage of the public is solicited, Rack polite satisfaction gulrranteed. Towanda, August 2,1866.—tt, • JUISUB C•OSTEa 8O O 1 N R. C..: WIITAK fl 131..VN K E:(10 El