Vradintititiportet LOCAL, AY GENERAL. TOWANDA CHUROn . DiII&CTORY.•=-Baptist Church—Rev. -Reign DUNLAP, Pastor. Preaching, Sundays at 101 A. ar.. and 71 P. )t. Sunday School, 1k P. is. Prayer Meeting every Thursday evening. if.'E. Church.--Bev. J. TAbrovrancts.,. Pus.. tor. Preaching every Sunday at 101 1.3 L and 7P. M. . &May_ School. 'lir. .rit. Prayer Meeting every Thursday evening. Presbyterian Ontreh.—llev. Wm. Emus; . Pastor. Preaching every Sunday at 101 .. M., and 7 P.m. Sunday Eichoolak prayer Meeting Thursday evenings. 7., , p ;scoptt/ Chure/s.- - -,Rev. P. D. Hossass, Piss .tor. Preachinktvery Sunday at 10k 4w. and 3P. za. Sunday School, lk e. Y -' TIME TABLE.—The following is the Time Table of the Pennsylvania and New Volk Canal and Rail Road Company, which tank effect on Wednesday, Jan. let, 1868 SOUTHWARD. P. M. P. M. A. M. ‘VAVERI.Y. • ,6:35 12:30.... :9:00 ATgENS ` ....6:55 12:50.....920 51u.is . :.1,...7:15 1 . 05. ... .945 tILSTEu ...7ao 1:20 ' 9:50 Tow.kym.. . 8 ;00 1 , 15 ... .10:15 P.M... ...P. - M. A. M. NOATILWAD.D. - A. M. A. M. P. M. 8.10 11:45 5.10 11:30 4:55 " • --.7:t0 11:15 4.40 7:25 11:00 4:25 ...7:00 10:35 4.00 A. M. A. M. P. M. JOHN P. COX, Superintendent. WA% EILLY ATHENS . MILAN ITLffry.n.. TOWANDA. PEAR3OLI:ti Milt 4, V. 1110?er's ya11.?3, , , were taken off by the high water, and =tied with them the Smithboro bridge 'Rua a portion of the bridge at Owego. ST. PATTUCK'S DAY.—T he :17th of 'Starch was Observed in tills place in the ..ustoluary manner. A row or two enlivened the day, but generally the celebration was peacable and orderly. M. "The Binghamton Standard" -has beer purchased by Mr. MAIN Srtrurr.- ;iyr, late of Delhi, N. Y., whO has enlarged the papei and changed it to the quarto form. It is in many respects improved, and will, -Iva treat, meet with the patronage its ;vine deserves. fl REV:MED.—Dr. T. - S. UP DE GRAFF iet :limed from Columbia, Tenn., this morn ing, having removed an ovarian tumor weighing fifty-six pounds from a lady in that city, on Friday last. The prospects were fisomble for her recovery.—Elmira Adver- IRE gir The dwelling house of T. J: Rum, at Galesburg, Ili, was db3coveied to be on fire'on the afternoon of, the Ist inst., hie flames werequickly subdued by the firemen. The loss was.but $3OO, which was eovelred by insurance. Mr. HALE was for merly a resident of Smithfield, in this coun tv.. ar.The Railroad' between this place and Waverly has not been damaged by the high water. Trio have been made every day, though not on WS regular time. The embankments in some places where they were new, have been washed, making great caution necessary, to prevent acci dents: In a day or two. all will be right rain. ta. One of the patients at the Ine briate A.sylum, at Binghamton, a few days ago, escaped in some manneinnobserved, and while absent becamepretty well intoxi cated, and returned to the Asylum in that condition. While one of the keepers was trying to secure him in a room the drunken man drew his knife and stabbed him. The injury Will probably prove fataL I:dr Toe appreheneioos of a divas• roes flood, founded upon the• immense depth of suow in the woods, has happily not been realized. The ice moved in the pOol of the dam, on Saturday, without doing any damaga, and the Susquehanna" has not risen any higher than last spring, being some 5 feet below the high water mark of 1865. We do not hear of any damage by streams in this County. b SCROOI. DOUSE -BURN - ED.—A tiellud lorise in the village. of Newark Valley, was estroyed by fire on Friday night, or rather Saturday morning, the 29th ult. It is sup posed that some rude boys had made it a r rendezvous, for gambling, and other im proper purposes. This was as good a school house as there was in that town, and we hope its — dea l ruction will lead to smile re organization Tor the benefit .of the village.- - Owego ?lines. SAW MILL BURNED.-.NATHANIEL Mooaz's saw mill, 5 miles south of Owego, in the town of Nichols,was set on fire about 12 o'clock on Saturday night and entirely destroyed. Loss about $1,500 ; no insur ance. The incendiary, ezortos lavraixons, wai tracked through- the snow, from the mill to his father's house, in Windham township, Pa., by H. N. Moons, and some others, where he was arrested, and is now tu the jail in this village. Previous to set ting fire to the mill he -stole a quantity of carpenter's tools from it. He pleads guilty and is bound over to court.-010ego 7 fines. Ttie Lehigh Valley Railroad Company's North Branch Extension, build ing under the charter of Pennsylvania and New York Canal and Railroa 1 Company,be tween Wilke.s-BArre to Pittston at the south end, 10 milei, and between Towanda and Waierlint the - north end, 16 - miles, leaving uncompleted, but pitgressing, 76 mile 3 be tween Pittston awl Towanda. It will be seen that twenty-eight per cent. 61* the entire North. Branch division is in operation. When the whole division shall have been opened to traffic, the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company will operate 206 mils of main line, from Easton to Waverly, besides its Beaver Meadow and Mahanoy Launches. And as the csrs of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company will run north :old northwest to the lakes, and South and east to tidewater, the area of its fixture ope rations,, bounded by • the sea and by the lakes, contains an immense population.— P-nien's 7iining Register. A BAND or YOUNG THIEVES.—Union, "Broome Co., has its sensation. On Sunday, week three young lads•were arrested on_the !..harge of burglarously entering stores and prirate - houses." Keys to several of the best' stores in the village were found in their -charge, and it transpired, at the trial, that fora long time they had been in the habit of pilfering money and goods froldtherh. A room in one of the hotels, occupied by a prominent merchant, hsd been entered at different seasons, and over a hundred dol lars taken from it ',.-generally whenthe oc.ott pants 'were at dinner. The friends of the young rascals succeeded inkeeping the mat ter hushed, and they were allowed their lib -arty on condition of leaving the village and remaining awa.*.forianiiiiisseatif ' "- 11 P' press_ the munes of the + gaiitx . , ea, as , -emmt ma ,mosiotthent regieetahlr ' `...L-i - We trust, in their exile _frOn hem thel will learn that no benefit* liossa by 'arise ,from such a course. They si!kiyons fittlipei toreform, tual./ahonbl 14.40e14 - that no harsh , measures ;were in against them.—Yorthernisosionani TOWANDA MARKETS.- Wiggesde Corrected every Tuesday by IP Oritvrix, GMeers, 51 Main Street- r • - - Wheat • •'• . - • 's2 5032 75 .13Ye • ' • -:. 't - -•' •--• -i '1 35. CWen. • •r f 1 . 2 5 • Is o Oat 75 Beans -. ' :1 .2 00 300 BUtter (rolls) • - '•t• 40 • 45 1" (daiim) • . 40. ... • 45 Eggs —4 - •e 4 -,,- -'• 25 Potatoes - , /5 - ' 'BO Hay (per ton) • • ' . 1 3'5 00, 20 00 Salt (per bbL . ) - • i Flour XX . Ham . ,12. 00 16 00 t' , 16 , 18 Turkeys . • • , 1 ~16 ,• • 18 Geese. -. . . .. ............. . '. r • - 12 Ducks • • '.I 14 --• 16 Chickens •:- 12 'l4 WI.aGIITS op Gorn '— itiOat; 60 llas;•Carri, 56 lbs; - Bye, 56 lbs ; O a ts, - 52 lbs ;IBarley, 46 lbs ;1 Buckwheat, 48 lbst•Eeans, 6 2 lbs; Brett, 20 lbs • Clover Seed 62 Mt; D 'ed Ap lpes, 221bs; i Flax Seed 56 lbs. -is : • Special Notices. FOR SAT.E.--Sniet's Garden at WOOD at, ALLYN'S. Dar Buiat'e well known Seeds fresh and genuine,nt Wood & March 18.-lm ser Go to Wood & AllYn't; best Garden Seeds in the market, Bcdst, Jr. . 33a h 1 NOTICE,-All members 9 0 1 of Temperance are ,requeeted t' at the next _regular meeting, importance will be transacted. March 18, 1868.. TOWN PROPERTY FOR SAL House and Lot, 3d st„ near.Co . ege House and Lot, Main st. Exte • : on House and Lot, Main st. belowJ .rd', House and Lot, Lombard; stree , House and Lot. near Convent, House and Lot, Lombard' atree House and Lot, Main street, . A number of eligible Town Farms from $BOO to $12,000. particulars apply to Mowriarre Towanda, March s' i 1868 tar Blank Books and; St at Caoss & po:s. seir. The best quality: o Dentists for sale at Paosi & Col March 9. . seir. Musical Instrumeu S Co's. School Books of all ki 1 Caoss & Co's. 'War Orno, a beautiful Water Proof Oil Polish; for Boots, Shoeti, Harn :s ' Car riage Tops, Trunks, Va li ses, and all kinds of Leather Work to which it iR desiiable to give a good BlaCk .Polish. For hale at Cross it Co.'s Book Store. Mir. 5. IIAY LOADER.—Thin Machin; patented May 7th, 1867,by L. D. Granville Centre, Bradford Co., •R. is considered by all who have seen i to be the best machine ever paten bein cheap of construction easily and just.adapted to the wants of the Ist.—lf you get your hay wet a drive the machine and run the hay o it fall to the ground, completely - water out. - • 2nd—lf you have a small quantity a boy can drive, rake and pitch for a load at the same time. 3rd—By raking your hay into a •inroto and driving a team .astride , it, you ; . run the winnow over whole on to a Wagon, which is decidedly the best way t. pitch your hay, as one machine will pitch or five teams to draw and tuilead,:, doing the work of ten men, and saving ;the labor o draw ing round and round a ton of hay rake and load it. 4th.—By the Lever arrangement it can be t elevated to a rough, uneven surface, o pass over stumps, bogs and stone hea s ten inches high, or to travel onithe road.f For Town, County and State Big . ts, ad dress L. D. TAYLOR, Granville Centre Brad ford county;Ta. Agents wimted. ittaft.The Book for the People] should be in every4famify. Every. should have it, and every - ,Sabbath Superintendent, Teachei and,advan.', pil are much in need oflit:. The H. tionary of the Bible. Comprising it: , quities, Biography, Geography and History. EAted. by Nyar Classical Exaininer in tl:ki) Lqndon, and editor .of the biotic,. Greek and Roth . = Antiquities, Bio! and Mythology and Geography. .cheap book for the times and well three styles of binding, and com nearly 800 octavo pages on good pap. clear type. Price $3 50, ,'4- 00, S Published by J. B. Burr & Co., 11 , . Conn., No, .18 Asylum street. Sold_ scription by agents. Rev.; E. Buns of Rome, agent for ToWanda, Wyso rick; Rome and Orwell.l It is the on nine American revision liy Sniith hand. • .'Feb. 20. _ . NOCICE.—The Boar d of Re have fixed upon the foll Owing dates a ces for holding'appesis for A. D. 18 Towanda boro', at the COm M issione Wednesday, Feb. 12 ;. .., Towanda twp. and Towanda North, Commissioner's office, Thursday, Asylum, at S. Deeker's,lMOnday, 17 Terry, at S. Bowman's, Tuesday, 18t Wilmot, at H. Horton's, Wednesday, Albany, at P. Wilcox's, 'Thnrsday, 20 Overton, at Chas. Heiehmer, Friday, Moore twp. and Boro., at P. Mingoi' urdayr22th. • 1 Ulsteri at Ethan Tuttle's, Monday, Atlitingitoro, „int C. Day's,!Truesla , 25th. Athena. wp,, at C. Day's, Wednesda , 26th. Ridgbury, at C. Bendy's, Thursday, 7th. South Creek, at G. F. Gillett's, Frida,2l3tn. ci y Welles, at J. Brink's, Satrirday, 29 Columbia and Sylvan* at/43. D. rich's, Monday, March, 2d. ! - Troy Boro., at V. M. Loniks, - Pie s y, 3d. Tr?" twp., at V. M. Long e. Mondays 4th. , Springfield, at R. H. Benson's, Thurs., sth. . Smithfield, at L. D. Forest's, Friday 6th. Burlington twp. and boro., at J: S. Hill's, Satz:Way, 7th.: i • ~.- -_,- •'_ _ • • Burlington west, at Geo. posidard'e Mon ' deY, Oth ss - Granville, at B. F. Taylor's, Ti esda ,10th. Armenia and Alba, at G. H. Estell' Wed nesday, 11. -• • Canton t wp . and boro, at J. Fo x's; 1 day, -12 th ,z • ! ' .• Leßoy, at C. D. HolcomVs, Friday, 1 Franklin, tit S. S. Downing's,Saturd , .Wysox, at J. Conklin'e, Monday, 16 Sheshequin, at J. P. Rogan's, Tuesda , Litchfield, at a. Layton's.7iVednesda ; Windham, at E. Oaboidsi Thursday Warren, at R. Cooper'a,Friday, 20th Rome twp. and b0r0.," at H. G. (3o / nrday, 21st. .; i 1 ' ' Orwell, at W. H. Der g'11; Monday, 22d. Pike and Leßay ,4 J. vioies,, Eva lti Tneaday,.24th. . 1 • ' Herrick, -at H. Co 'B,l Wed - 15 r,1 1.' Tuscarora, at D. D. B ekle, Thurstia ,26th.s Wyalusing, at IL Bro 'I, Priday,•Tth. 1 Standing Stone, at E. Coeles's,.l3at. 28th. Barclay, at Commis 'oner's Office,. Tues.: day, Slat. • • 1 - 1' • Assesiors will be unetual in 'di - _ notices, to tailities, ain making t turns in person, at time aped their warrants, at wir! ,'time and Board of 'Revision' - attend' 1 who consider then* vett aggrieved Assessment, and e such Bharat to them shall appear 'naiad reason By order of the Bosi•d, , - Attest, E, B: Coomistre Cam's. (Mee, Jan. li, 1868. - - Mir Dried and eanned - frui kinds st Logo & Kazussil. F • . FALII Weasmarit:4r6:4otes neeotatte of itt. E. Solomon, - owl M. 8.- Asikanom4 have been pbwed in nay: inn& Atiimmediate collection. All sons "indebted eanlialip costs * mediate N. N. lbcms; P TAranda, Feb. 29 Ton7Satq.— SevC , n Octavo Cute very cheap. '7 gncinire.nt•J:l3. Parmesan, American Soto}, Townie& Feb..l9. MB. tituted Prices ' t llo .; A largelA oisetuvi sale at_ : _' .' yet): 13, 1868.. CLovna'SEED. 7 -Large and Ohio aci. ver -and timothy seed, for -aale by W. A. BocswuL ' • Paha-, se-T. •ind re tail dealer in Oysters, in the .baseinentof the Wsrd House, keeps constantly on band, a Supply; of choice Oysters. Families gap ; plied. A' liberal 'disconnt 4o dealeis.- Towanda, Jan. 25, 1868. , OW Will any one lose the present opportunity for procuring Fnunes,.Albiuni, Card Frimeir,Sustics. Pictures or anything else in our line, when-the place is so handy and well known, and the goods so very rea. sonable in price. Houma it'Sissuart,...„ SS. Wank Deeds tiqd, NotrB 7z for sale at Croat& Jan. . 22. " Dar Ciecoea and Dried \ Beef, for Bale at Vim} St lirmanes. ; Feb. O. Seeds .-I.m hi . A Bit .1 - TURBEI-i-DURGA-141, the reaidenee:of the offi gating clerg yman ,. -in Canip. by Rev ; ' DeWitt or. Oltustfid,.. Terrell; • of Forest Lake, 'Bus q. Mrs. Mary , Ann Daryl, of Wyainshig. FITOI.IEXt—CARR—By. Rev. .J. T. Brow nell, at! the M. B:Parionage, Towanda Pa., March 12,Mr. John Filcher and Miss Mary d, Carr, both of Frenehtown, Pa.. arilbn or the Robert Him th. • be .Sons I ..reSent mess of LIICAS—SHORES—By tho same, on the evening of the same day, at the Ame,rican Hotel, ToNvtuida Mr. Thomas W. Lu cas and bliss Ethlin Shores, both of She shecininl Pn. . , $2,000 1,800 1,800 1,300 575 1,400 2,400 Forty urther LAPORTE—In Asylum; March 6, 1868, of Congestion of the Lgs, Sarah, daughter of S. M. and Sar a Laporte.. Aged 10 months and 14 days. E 3 WARM:MD—Mrs. Orrilla Warneld, die. suddenly at her residence near the Pai Factory; March 2d. Aged 66 years. WARFIELD—Mr. Wm. Warfield did no long survive the loss of his devoted wife on. Sunday morning, March 15, he follow ed her to the spirit land at the age of ery at 1 years. HAlR—La . Harford, Feb. 21ak of raembrazi ono Croup, ,Elenora Matilda,infant danghl ter of Rev. G. R. Hair, aged 9 montb a and.l week 11 th for CROSS rids 9. s at Mar, Non 24intrtistmtrits.. . ds at ch 9. HARRY MIX'S HOT HOUSES, FOR Til SEASON OP 1868. . a Sinceely thanking my customera for the:i liberal.patronsge the paskyearel have the sat- isfaction of informing them I haire :dined sell eral cities and secured a fine stock'of attrac tive new plants , The HOT HOUSE coati not be inn more flourishing condition , I extend a cordial invitatiee to the ladies and gentlemen of radUardoted adjoining Comities to call and see, should they visit Towanda. something new and choice ;'it might be, rather inspiring to those having but little Floral taste. Salvias. adarlet, blue. pick;,Ohcheets, new and all the bitter varieties • Veßienas. the hest variety cultivated ; Begoni as of aorta beautiful;' Ge aniums:fine collection . including the new double scarlet ; Pelargoniums, (some call them Lady Wasbington), line variety very attractive New Petunias, donble4irlagated and purple ; Heliotropes t Coleus, . four varieties, ornamen tal ; itantamts, white, pink, orange ; Cepheas.. Strawberry I Geranium Varieg ted ; ',Centradd nia ; Roses f , Lob • Nut •, Pansies, from the finest named Fuglish and French sorts, rPlendid plants ;--Hyacinths, in pots. all 'varieties 'ready Ist of Apri,), Hennelworth Vari , gaterl; Parlor Ivy. and Ivy Geranium; Honey . Suckles, fine variety ; Hedrodendum ; Carnations : assor ment LicapPdium ; Ferns ; Bose , ; Alba; We genes- ; Dateias , Hyderange, variegated ; Epo lep-ia ; Fablena ; Penstemens ; Minnie Spica dens ; Tropteolum ; Calceolarias ;Entionymous I Passion Plant , ' • B ; onvardias .Spirea cellos& ; Saxit iga Tricolor • Double Silene ; Crape : large and eamll leaf Flowering al yrie ; Pram- roses ; war Flower •, . Callas ;•Justioias : -Celt tureas, and a variety too numerous to mention. Hanging Saskets. , CLIMBING ROSES—Cottage Cluster ;.Crim son, Prairie Qoeen, deep ro:o., Baltimore Bell, white. Seven titters' crimson, Gravilla, scarlet, Monthly Climbers. Lamm gal, pure white, Set tle, ,ermine; Pink Multillora, Glory do Rosé mond , crimson. - PERPETUAL ROSES—Hermosa. deep pink, Souvinier de Mal:nelson, deep blush, Archduke Charles, crimson; Agrippina. crimson, Louis P flip, crimson, Augusta Bile, deep blush, e l Ila On_ Provost, rich pink, Cardinal Patrlzzi,. brilliant crimson, Gen. Washington, Gen. Jac-, qn mint, crimson. Genet des Battelle, crimson li a iDe , satin, Louis Vergere, carmine, Mad. PI niter. pure white. Mrs. C. Wood, brilliant r ,Paeoua,crimson, Queen Victor la.pale blush, Re ne deal/inlet, dark violet. Triumph de E -, on Won, crimson, ex. I only mention a par ta of the iarge number and variety of Hoses al on t sir Own roots in pots in fine condition be nning to bloom, truly beautiful. A EILAS.; entire new-set purchased in South Bergen, New Jersey, when in bloom, the most perfect. boanet and pompone Dahlas ready Ist of 'April, all in petal. , GRAPE. VINES.—Salem 113, Rodgers No. 4 $l - ,50, No. LI $1,50, No. 19 61.50, splendid vines 2 year old. allinvots.• Israelis, lonia, Allit's Hybratuld 'Anderondae, all in pots, 2 years old, $125 to. $1,50 each, Delaware. Concord, Rebecca: Early Northern Museadine Diana, Hartford Hartford Prolific, alLin pots. SO cents each. IsabeLla,• la pots 25 cents each, a few White Chasetol for at door culture, in pots; 26 cents each, ' All grape vines may be turned put of pots with perfect safety from the first of May to the Ist of November. All Roses from 35 to 50 cents in-pots. Grape Vines by the.looo end Roses to , the 100 akexceeding low rates. VEGETABLE, PLANTS—EarIy Wakefield, pne of the hest sorts, (New York seedamen say) Early • Winningsteadt, Early Large York, early llz Heart', early and late Cauliflowers, 8 cents per dozen. I Sweat 'Mountain ' Pepper .Plants, e‘weet Spanish do, Cayenne do, Cherry Pepper 'du, 10 centaper dozen..: ate Bergen Cabfaage Planta. Drumhead ta, Flat Dutch do, 40, cents per 100.. Purple Eg Plant, Scarlet do, new striped do 10 cents per • doz. Key.. Tomato, Perfected do, Feegee do, The Cook's Fverde lido, early Ydrk, do, early Tilden ' do, etcearly j ': ed do, Laurie Yellow do, 10 eente!pet emu. elery. White salad . and Henderson' ' New !Dwarf,D 60 cents pereloo. -Hants of all kinds iwilV beset out in cold tram - tiler open air all Tomato plants of all kinds, Egg plants of l Ilciade, single plant in each pot k in fine ndl- Hon, 8 calm, including pot, 5 cents with ut the pot.' Cucu4thers ha po a 25 cents ea b. 11. agents who ,are reliable t and none l oth - are wanted, desire to sell Ideate' rit diNeent Intl in.this and other Counties, a' handsome, ving per...entage :Shall be allowed. Plants d ail I the products of the Houses can be forwar ed in' nice cot:101.1611n miss. All orders will ceive prompt attention. All Wade of Grape Vines, Roses, Alas, Flow.= and Vegeta - le .plants will be t nd at MCCabe it... Hiw's Wholesale and retail.(( ' and l'ioviAcin'Store. in M. 0: Mercer new Week, after* Velt day of April. A • ry at comittodating efficient gardener will bet and at the garden at all times,_ •.. . t • - . • HARRY_ Ix. - : '2'4l:sande% 0 Houses— a/L.12,1868: '4 . ' ii i " - V r was aylor, and work, ed ; it orked, .r firmer. can i• er, let .g the I. thay, an to 11 and Water •bool ed pia; w Lie- I Anti -1 ahead LLD., ' ity of es of PhY r• very and in I.rising r with 50, I rtford, 3r Bub '. VOHS, Her ), gen- Is own 1 3w. 'stun d pia- office, at the 3th. 19th. Ith. 21st. I 's, Sat- EM 13th. v,l4th. TANNING irk HARNESS MAE 1 The undersigned have this day fa co-pattnerphip ba known as the firm t GU* FULL R. tot.the 'purpose or o on the above business.. Harness mkt, repelling done to' order andwll wort Cash paid fur hides. ; 18th. 19th. la Sat^ GRIFFIN MAU - • EDGAR, B. FULLER. ''Camptown, Jan. 28,18Q8. figE N.f PTIONERY gAN'UFAC • To Calls the :sitentioii of the rtiblia, -tittbo3 tact' ths; be.mOufacqvas and eel a at ' • W1101.1334131 - 0D DE'LLTLi - All kinds 44 Collectlonaties Foreign wad Da rustle Nets, ao.i Dealers le the'eouetry'wlib leg anythleg tnllis. lies ,wlll do well to send oak orderelolleified tlkey will be proaptly attended to; Satisfaction- guaranteed. •Store InTattoals Block:Tow:tale. Pa. Feb. 2,1.1868 —41.; ' - raring eir re ed in • the, ear all by the 0118 00 ble. VITHIIIV MABROWFAT , AND .• V , Blaeli - W ?t i ler sale by_ , * Fox, - STEIT , /BROUS -00,-. a. Chat. fiIaCAKIAB I 4IIINING, Brom MONO:id Win TOW, at LP,ItOSTII, of all ,'.6. 'r Seed for Movreiries; .moo-_ DIED. Mil ed • f M 3• IStutc-liribitte,. , ::- '-'„i-,---.:i:',•;, ' OVSI aND*LOTTOR, 8i LE. 'A Rime all Lot onliali &rift. A tieduasatand; TAM.. to. • • - . • ;' • . . - -',IIOErrANTS a - WARD. -. 14 06. ~, , _ ' Tu. 2 1).: 1 80&c: I - V katoßE AND TAVERN volt Agfa. The =Weenier eillzot ids Wig asids* veto at tituKiltrg Moue, Pi. Par tenni AU.. apply to Joseph Powell, Towanda Pa. Stasillag Eltonihi'eli.3o;lB6B. • - A` ' tat ' li,ki.E-;-- -.- cOiafibie : . aptei 'Promety yi- mittran establidiet.b,sistemat Al sor e '. APP - m 'llO/ITANYB & WARD . S i OrSALE OWEXCHANGt FOB - 510WIFTILOPERTY.-4 _Track Yams.' Of likaeree Midi within one mile of To wanda LW. pf.j to nisgh. AP gONTANYE I *ANL). ; A ieeM. ToOnads.ltlvf/G• / 667 ' -' ' ' :SALE.—Sixty acres d ini 'proved laud, with n never "Ming siirlog thereon. situated' , within oae•and•a•half collet from toe Borough of" Toiranda. For ltirther ertletihun; and terms of talc, enquhe of; W. Kingsbury. North Towanda. • VALUM3U FARM FOR S ALE. T ' faibiated OnelM-a-half 411114;1 i from lion roe Bo'roagh. 'Coplablog 96 leZei, under :good ink.roeement.. Hood house and bra- Large quantity' of Pine ',Timber. Price 9240 . tn. quire of M. B. IifoICEAN. Towanda, Pa.. or A. B. MOB. on_thepremieeb.. - • Peb: 13,V6*-; - . n --- -- V ALUAttiE,FARM FOR SAE. , The undetsigned wishes to dispose of his Gum, consisting of Cu ict es. situate in Wysox _township, about onalair mile from ilyeisborg, Vrdering on. Wypoz Creek:. About 60 acres Improved. 7 6infortatO dwelling, outbuildings &a% and s large orchard thereon. Price $2,000 $BOO down and the balance 'in yearly Instalmtata For further information Inquire on the premises of A. NICITOLS.or 0. **RANGER, fkrenburg. March la, 1868,-sw. P4,ANI! FARM 'FUR SALE.--' ' illood up-land Firm, well' watered, mostly Regress, lying miles kale the city of Elmira. a good level ro ad ni ening through I from tho city. This larm ' t adapted to st9ek , dairying or the *milk baslaeas. Good building s and leases _ant choice raft.' this farm will be so Id the p and oa easy termi.—. Apply to the Law, and Real Estataellet o f • J. H. HARDY, Lake Meet Elm Ira. Y. Feb. 2.5. 1801. VALUABLE FARM-FOR SALE.— vvThe subseribler offers for sale his farm in Y.lysoz, nearly opposite Towan a. This farm codtalns 120 acres of land in a high state of im provement, with to splendid dwelling house, Wm and outimildb4s. It . has a large 'never. i i failing orchard stocked with good rolt of ev ery description. — It Is in a good ne ghborhood within easy reach of the church d school privileges of- Towanda borough. F r terms of sale, ike. enquire of the subscriber o theprem ism 11011 RAN - D. STRICKLAND. liVysoz, April 8, 11367.—tf• ..- • LAND FOR SALE., Th • subiorib er - offers 'f6r sale his " llogerdale Lot, " in• Sheshequin, containing sixty adzes, with five or. six acres improved ands comfortable house upon it. It is a mile from the river, well watered, well wooded, and with hemlock and pine timber sufficient. to _pay for it. , With industry and , energy it cane made into a good farm.-- The soil is good. Enquire of G. W. KENNEY. Sheshequin, 9,186.8.-33 v. VALUABLE FARM-FOR SALE --- The subscriber.,4* for sale either one of two farms; one containing 160 acres, the _other 160 acres, about one-half of each farm is the best of list land, well Watered and, well timbered,- situated at Greenwood, a few rods from the, gre at Steam Tannery. The * at home market i n the country. For further information inquire of J. W. Bow- MAN on the premises. Monroe, March, 10, 1868.-9 w. TO. SELL OR RENT—Owing ill health the undersigned will sell his well known Blacksmith Shop and dwelling, lo cated in Sheahequin. This is one of the best stands in the.county; being situated in the centre of the Valley. The lot contains between one and two acres, in a high state of cultivation, and has upon it-an abund ance of fruit. The house la in good repair, and commodious. If not sold' by April Ist, the' pioperty will be for rent. Terms made reasonable to the purchasers. G. W. VINCENT. - Sheshequin, ,March 10, 1868.-3w* VALUABLE FARM . FOR SALE.— The subscribers offer for sale a very desirable faira, containing 100 acres, about 70 acres improved, with a good and well finished frame house.'a exid barn, good water, good fencing material, and well seed ed, Located near F. S. Ayers's Steam Mill, abotit 31 miles from a Rail Road Depot and Canal, at Ulster ; good land for grain, or dairy, and will be sold cheap. A good title given, and possession given at once. Apply to • CODDIN G RUSSELL . - • Towanda, March 10, 1868. EXEOIITORS' SALE OF REAL ESTATE—House and lot belonging to the estate of Wrn. Girard, dec'd, situate in Borough of Towanda, on cornerof Franklin and Second St., will be sold at public auc tion to the highest. bidder, on Saturday, Aprilll, 1868, at 2p. in. Bids previous to that - time will be received by James Wood. : The above- is a most desirable property ; of about 100 feet square, and rood new frame house thereon. Go and look for your- I laelL M. HALL„ MARY A. GIRARD. Towanda, March, Executors. ,`OE SALE.-4& Dairy Farm, aite rL ate in Smithfield, one mile from the viii sage on the 'road leading from Towanda and Burlington to Elmira, also from Athens to. to troy, containingllso acres . all improved except 12 acres of wood lot and sugar grove, With a large orchitill of choice. fruit trees with a good house and carriage house, and l a good bairn with bisement stabling, and a ,'stream of living water running through pipes into the yard. For - terms and farther particulars inquire - Of the subscriber on the vremisess. DAVID FARNSWORTH. Dos. 30,- 1867. , • 'VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.- Y A farm of one hundred and fifty wires, within six miles of Towanda, and one mile from the river is offered for saloon favorable terms. One hundred acres are cleared,and in a high state 'of cultivation, with good fences and moat excellent buildings. The house is a well built dwelling with very convenient out-build- Inge consisting of summer kitchen and store room,,woodboase,and the yard well filled with evergreen and other trees. The barn is a large ,bank barn SUN feet with a good abed attache a horse barn adjoining with stalls for six horses a large corn house near by and a tenant house on the.property. The farm has an eastenkand southern n_lPoallre end is ofered - lia"kl7 on itccount'of „the ilt health of the owner. For in ether perticolars and terms, which are highly favorable, eppllcation may be made to D. B. littp:OEl.l.. Tow.lindo. Feb. 20;1868:, ARM FOR SALE AT A' BAR F GAIL As ttie subsCriber wishing to change his bltiness,L tberefoie offers . his farm for sale; situated in Liberty twp.. Tioga Coun ty, Pa.; containing 250 acres of choice land, 200 acres improved, the balance in good timt-r,well watered, by good never tailing sprinp, well fenced in 20 fields; and lays gently rolling, with three good. Apple orchards and reship' tam. ly use. . The farm lays ins good neighborhood. and a good market'seven miles from Eloisburg one of the largest coal works in the State, an dve miles from the Williamsport & Elmira B. R.. handy to church and school. The improve ments are one old two story house comfortable .for a number of years, one frame barn 40 by 66 feet w undergroltad stables for 60 con, wag gon abed and other necessary_ opt buildings, also' a good lOU seat, with daft built. The tarm will be sold with everything on the , farm as follows: 12 cows and all stencils, 1 span oisoungiborses,.3 seta of harness, lwar gone. I cast bon fleld;roller„ 1 Eagle Mowing & nmping Machine combined, Borseistes tad forks, Fasniugmlil, Harrows, !Plows, &c,; 10., and in fact ' thing that is wanting on s farm, and mead, all asst. Price 132-an acre including an ; 113,000 down the balance to mutt the purebeser.,Por further information address -H. B. mow. Melly; Time - . DZI 11 so ,1 flied BRAprog.D)couNTY pm, ESTATE AGENCY, B._I4cIC.,FANaI ANAL FAWN AGlnft . - ..sioahle 1, Panns • • - ' ,t, Mill p r i ped i e i ' city and y -•- ° - to wW Lois if* ode. ._ _...._,'... Parr firdnit VP*, . 1 ... hr alir ei l etu nu m u rai to th aunts. 7 Lea _.w a i a Ws aravois theijime. with terms of .to for algal gO• PlTtiell are m ' atan4 Y 4 7Vl Nozzaff, ' • Rod Dilate Jost. . , . tisk* Monte Mock;'Moods, Ps. I . Jan. 29, 188 T. t ' , Ratikapict-Nottiii: BANIERIIPTCY.;:4nehii = of Mulls O.Wileoz,BankropL In ibe`Dbittbn t Zt of the Tfallodf3tater, for tboWeation Th - imbent it:isay Cowen : indernlped henlar Eh* maw 14 Mir sePolatmeaV as tiso oignimi.ot IfirdalleWilcoor. - 4xls Oa Cominty ot Dtodrori, moo Stain a Poonnylvallo. 'Mtn mad Distilot. Ito Iwo bins OM= Bantroptlipon bit own pint lon by the pointer NM Dialet. • • s, Dated Troy. Abe fib dor of Nara, A. P. 186 t. • DELOS ROCKWELL, ainigner. MEM ()TICE IN - BANKRUPTCY:— . This is to = give actike; That Olt Abe 9th day of March; A. D. 1969 a want fa Bask =ploy was isseedtliminst the estate of Brains {Barns, of Niehaboo'lowriship, is the coun ty qt Wyoming and State of Pansyleanlap bag been adjudged a Bankrupt on own tics ;' that the payment or any . debts an 'de. "Beery of any property belonging to sock Beak rupt to him or for his- use, and I the transfer of any property by him are forbidden b law.; that a meeting of the creditors of raid'Bank rupt to prove Melt debts and to agora, one or mote Assignees ot, his estate, will beheld at a Court - of Baukruptcy to be' hciden at Wan Rotel. lo . Tuakbaunock , Pa.. before EDWARD ovinaos, Register ' "- on the 31st day of APRIL, A. D. Jr. ; LW. at 1 o'clock. THOMAS A. ROWLEY, United States filtrabal as Messenger' West .ern District of Penns Innis. By E. B COOLBADOH, Deputy. Match 19. (stiff.-4w. OTIC,E IN BANKRUPTJY. N This isle gins notice, That on the 9th day of March.lB3B, a wamuttr in Bankruptcy 7/attuned against the estate of Hassan alibis. ofi Lemon, in • the con.- ty of Wyoming la th State of Pennsylvania, who hu been ad ju ged $ Bankrupt .on 'his , own petition; and that the payment of any debts and- delivery of any property belonging to each Bankropt to him or tor his nse: and,the traLvfer of say pro? , party bp s him are forbidden by law ; that a meeting of the creditors of said Bankrupt to prove their debts and to choose one or more As• signees of his est te, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy to be holden at WAIN Hotel in Tunkhannockbetore EDWARD OVBRTON f ir . Register, on the T2d day of APRIL ,' A. D., 868 at 11 o'clock, arm. , _ as nyTHOMAILtIOWLBT. United States Marshall e, Wee. tern' District of P 3 hula, , ila rch. _ By E. B. CO '.1.11 %ups Deputy, _Ws ,-4w, NOTICE DI EANKR7PTOT. This is to give, Nodes: That on the 9th day of March,' A. D. 1868, • a Warrant in Bankmptcy las issued against the estate of STEPHEN b. BACON, of Tankhannoak, in the County of Wyoming, and State of Penn. sylvania, wliV has been adjudged • Bank rupt on his own petition; that the payment' of any debts and delivery of any property belonging to STA Bankrupt, to him; or for his use, and the transfer -of any property by him are forbidden by law; that di meet. ing of the 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 Bankrtpt4, to be holden at Wall's Hotel, in Tunkharinock, Wyoining county, Pa. before EDWARD OVERTON Regisar, on the 22d day' of APRIL, A. D. 1868, at 9 o'clock, a. m. THOMAS A. ROWLEY, • `United Stateside:llml as Messenger , ,- Western District Pennsylvania: - ' By E. B. 0001,1111IIGH. Deputy. )lurch 19, 1868.-4 w. , NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY I Ties is to give:notice, That on the 6th day of March; A. D. 1868, a warrant in Bankruptcy - waif lesnedumtinat the estate of Almon G. Shirk, of TfinithannoCk in thecounty of Wyoming,and 13Mte of Perinsylvania, who has been adiudged a .Bankrupt on his own petition ; that the pay ment of any debts and delivery of any proper ty belonging to such Bankrupt to iii&for for his ase, and the transfer , of any propetty by `him are fortedden by law ; that a meeting of the creditors of said Bankrupt to prove their ' debts and to Choose one or mote Assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankrupt. cy to be holden at the office of the Register in in the Cotut House, lb the Borough of Towan da, before - EDWARD OVERTON, Jr., Regis ter. on the 17th day of APRIL. A. 131 1868, at 2 o'clock, p ut. THOMAS A. ROWLEY, United Stott% Ltirshal as Messenger, West ern District of Pennsylvania. By E. B.' COOLBAUGH, Deputy. archll2, 11368.-4 w. N OTICE IN BANKRUPTCY This is to give Notice: That on the 17th day of February A. V. 1868, a Warrant in Bank ruptcy was issued against the estate of William* L Bardwell, of liAnkluumock, in the County of Wyoming, and State of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged Bank. rupt .on his own petition; that the payment of any debts and delivery of any property' belonging to such Bankrupt, to him. or for his use, and the transfer of any property by bins are forbidden. by law: that a meeting of the Creditors of the' said Bankrupt, to their debts, and to choose one .or more Assignees of his Estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at Wall's Hotel; in Tunkhannock, Wyoming county, Pa., before _EDWARD OVERTON in., Register, on thillst day of APRIL, A. D. 1868, at 9 o'clock a. m. • THOMAII A. BOWliElr , U. 8. Marshal as Messenger, Wes tern District renns_ylvynia. By E. B. COOLBAUGH, Deputy. March 19. 1868.-4 w. TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, for the Wes tern District of Pennsylvania. ASAPH COLBORN,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 jfiven,* to all Creditors who have proved their debts, and other persons interested, to appear on the 3d day of APRIL, 1868 10 o'clock, a. m., before EDWARD OVERTON, Jr.. Esq., Register in - Bankruptcy, at his °Moil at Towanda,to show cause,if any they hive, why-a Discharge should not be granted to the said Bankrupt. And further liotice 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. C. M AxDLESS, Clerk U. S. Dist. Court for, said Cistrict. March 19, 1868.-2 w. TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF 1 THE UNITED STATES, for the West ern District of Pennsylvania. . Howard Fur; man, a Bankrupt rudder the Act of Congress of March 2d, 1867, having ripped for a Dis charge 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 proved their debts, and other Wl:interested, to appear on the 25th MARCH, 1868, at 2 o'clock, p. m., before E. OVERTON, Jr„ Register, at his office, at Towanda, to show cause, if any they have, why a Discharge should not be granted to the said Bankrupt. And further, notice it hereby given. that the Second and Third Meetings of Creditors of the said Bankrupt, required by the 27th andlBth Sections of said Act, be had before the said Register, at the same time and place. S. O. MccIANDLEIM, Clol* Dist. Court for said District. March 11, 1868.-2w.' NOTICE IN BAN K RUPTCY. This is to give NoUce: That on the 14th day Of_ t Hilareh, -A. D. 18811, a %Mutt in Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of 'Nudity P. Fatah of the township of Towan da,,.ln thcounty of Bradford, and State of Pennsylvania, who has ban adjudged a Bankrupt on his own petitibn; that the pay= went of any debts and delivery of 'any property 'belonging to such Bankxupt; to him, or for hilt use, and the transfer of any propertrlry him are forbidden by law; that a meeting of the Creditors of the said 13ank -I'lll4, to prove their debts, and to choose one or more Assignees of hitiEstakt, will be Judd , n Court of Ban_kmptey, to be holden at the Mee of the Register, in the Borough -:of Towanda, before P.DWLIID OVERTON, in, Pirwoc, on the 17th day ot ; APBII.,, A. D.lBBB, at 9 o'clock. a. trt: - THOMAS A: ROWLEY - • IT. 13. garshal, as Messenger, Wes -- tan District Pennsylvania. •By B. B. COO.I4IA.IIGH, Deputy. gar* 1g;186* MOE 'WAVERLY PAPER - . MILLS .a.• lam $lO Per ton for fte Stull la Bas • dleof and $9 per ton for_lischhas Torenbea.' AO literal al thoPomplogy'll Ytl shf Waverii• - 5. 8. BAU)WIN, sopt. Wavert.T.PmlB. 118 M - • lir Pelt* Barley. HOininy and Se go, torsi& at Lood a Mum% 6. Irti4ii. ''' . i'i:-,, zi 7.,' p . .- i'ili e:if BERIFF'S: SALllo;—ity ; virtue of wig a writ el Vend. Expo,. booed out of OA Omit of Colman Phan -41P1 liteditird County Anita me dinned, will be_ e poet to publ ic er ii 1 . 11 0: 6, ,,/ansey ; the ibent*Af i onown4TOXOSTthe 4 1 4 01 1114W1111111,-at it'eleth.ll.lni. thUnidag deiparibedlo. plea -we gestel laM *sato is South creakhpuntkgl am* 4-16114: ;of A. 11103. 111th, Ot_11L; Ward Simla Lewis, south by !of ;theastate of M. Smith, deedwest by leads of W. B. 'l3stedekeri. Costakkag Munk mere or kWh Opel CO acres Improved with 4 log h taie• framed bars sad few fruit irseatkammeh : • Band and taken fa execution - at the Suit Jeweli & Pomeroy va. Joseph O. Gordon: . ' ALSO—The folkeri7donsibed kg, piece or. parcel of hind situate Towaida bon' bound ed sad described 411 Wows z Elitaate oa the . West bank of the thronehum liver, roguing 100 feet from the *nth side of Elisabeth eareet is said bon', atone river street; thence by lands of J. P. Kirby 113 feet to an allenthence south sloag said alley 50 feet to Pratt's lot, thenco Ws. &I fol.:thence south 60 fest to Elisabeth street, thence east &lon said Elise beth street be feat to the of ALSO=AII th e lan& togto _heat of above described lot and Basement= riv Together with the land in front of the adjoin• fag lots of J. P.-Kirby and O. IL Bail • Wok - lag ail together a front of 206 feet and running from Elisabeth street to Washington attest. Seized and taken in, execution at the snit of John P. Mesas vs. Bradford B.E. and Coal Co. ALSO—By virtue of a writ of Pi. Fa., will be sold at the same time and place the follow , fog described lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Atha bon'. bounded on the north by land of Cheater Williams, east by Canton street, south tad west by lands of lead Wilson. Con of so acre, more or less ail Improved with a fnmed blase, framed bare; partly Ili- Ished, and few fruit trees thereon. gaiseg and taken in execution It the Ballot Allen Crandall v 4 D. W. C. Crandall. ALSO—The following &seethed lot, piece or parcel of land &irate in Amnia twp., bound ed north by lands of A. Barash! . east by land ot Alvin Thomas and Lewis P.:Williams. south ,by lands of Join Salable and Lewis P. Wil liams, west by lands of James Taylor. Con- to 130 son of land more or ins, about 40 acres improved, , obi log house and a iew fruit treethere o n. Seized and taken in executha at the suit .of Pomeroy Mei., vs Hahnah Sweeney and John Bweenvy. • ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Tuscavora twp" boun ded as follows : Beginning at a hickory corner of land; lately owned by Robert Yelhuish, thence welt 102 4 10 pre., to the Susquehanna river, thence up the ensue bylthe several (Mums C to corner of land onew owned by Jobs C. Lacey, thence east to at. lieihnisti lot. ttence south 128 tali., to the place of beginning.. Containing 114 acres of land, more or less, stout 80 acres Improved, with a framed house, ahereon plank boas baras and • few fruit trees t. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of D. U. and Rebecca Thompson's use ♦e. Geo. W. Thompion, W.A. Thompson and D. L. Thomp- son. - ALSO—The following described 101..pieeko.,r parcel of lad situate In Wells twp., b ound ed ' _ norr i hby lands belonging to the estate of Win. S. Ingalls. deed., eat by lan:A of James I. Os good, south by lands of Tames L Osgood, west by the public highway leading from French's Mills to Blears. Containing about 2 acres of land, more or less, with &framed house, trained . barn. and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and then in execution at - the suit of E. B. Parsons' use vs. A. C. Peters. ALSO—By virtue of - a writ of Leyari Facies, wll be sold at the lamellae and place. the al lowing equal undivided halt of that certain 101 of, laid Waited in the townships of Booth : Creek sad Wells, and being , known as part of thelilifflin Johnson lands and which arebound ed and described as : follows : Commencing at a stake standing in Hahne between the States or Posue;lvauts and New York and staler corner of lots Nos. 6886 and 6687, d rune thence southlBo Chains to the north l ine of lot No. 6890. thence north 88* west 25 chains and 6o links to a beech marked and numbered, thence south 2° west 118 chains and 50 Hake to the north line of lands known as the Bingham - lAnds, thence north 88° west 47 chains and 14 • links to a beech tree, thence north 2° east 248 chafes an/ 60 finks to a poinfl e M Stale - Line aforesaid, thence south 86° east 85 chains Snot 88 links to the place oLbegituring. Contaluing /140 acres, and being the same lands conveyed to said Bradley (Intik by Geo. Dunham and Harriet, his wife by deed bearing date 12th Feb., 1852 Seized and taken in , execution at the nit of Salad Gibson administrator of Samuel G. Hathaway, deed., vs. Bradley Griffin and Di ana G rime. - WILLIAM GRIFFIS - , Towanda4Wths.MM-; filtaM ORPHAN'S COITRT SALE.—By, Altus of an order issued out of the Or phan's Court of Bradford county, the under signed executor of E. W. Duryea, late of Bush twp., Susquehanna county, deo'd., will exe to public sale on the premises, on EILDAY,IAPEII4 4,1868, at 2 o'clock tr. m., the following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Wyalusing town ship, Bradford county, bounded as follows: 'Beginning hi the centre of the public high way leading from the mouth of ,W_Yalwang *el* Camptonn, 15 - links north-west of stone corner between lot of IL T. Clark and land deeded May 17, 1867, to Walter Bragg and Byron Wan, thence south 68 deg. east 6 prs. and 15 liAs to a corner of said Clark's land, thence south 37 deg. west 5 prs. and 26 links to a post on said Clark's land, then south 671 deg. east 2 prs to a corner, thence south 131 deg. west 7 pre. top. white oak, thence south 15 deg. east 7 prs. ton white ash sapling on line of B. Taylor's land, thence along said line south 86 dog. west 36 pre to the Wyalusing creek, - thence up said creek by its usual course, 14 pm', thence south 711 deg. east 36 prs. to an i ma post intim garden, thence north 30 deg. 4 prs. and 6 links -to a post, thews no rt h ..92 deg. east 2 pm, and 21 thence north 68 deg, east 4 prs. and 8 links to `the centre sof the public Mad aforessikthence along said south 45i deg. west 9 pre and 19 links to the place of beginning, Cont aining ,5 -acres and 23 perches be the same more or lees, with th i s appurtenances, a good two story franie house, blacksiaith• shop and barn, fruit trees, Ac. ao. TERMS-5100 to be paid on the proper ty being4drack down, one third of the pur chase money on the confirmation of the sole, one third at six months, and the resi due at one year thereafter with interest, 'and to be secured on the place, ,tc. NORMAN GRANGER March 5, 1868. Executor, ORP#AN'S COURT SALE.- By rfitaeot an order issued out of the Or phan s Court of Bradford county, the ender: signed adminstrator of the eitate of Italph.l: - Picketing, late of said am ay, deed" will sell at p sale on toe premises on SATURDAY, MARCH 21;1868, at 2 o'clock, p. m., the fol. lowing descrited lot:plus or parcel of land, situate, in Orwell twp bounden u follows. :—' ?inning at .a corner of Roswell D.'Pitoher . Joel Pikiter's lots, thence 'south 61° west: and of Joel Pitcher 22 pis. to a corner • said t 'teller tine , and below highway. said highway leading from Walks Hollow t, and by and Pi•eh-t teem ninth 46°, and 36 pm., I a stake and stones, thence north 391° east 36 pre to a stake and a tones,lhence south 28° east by land of J*rob Pickering 47 pee. to place of be ginning. Contain ngift acres, more or less. ALSO—Oneo ther I t innate in Orwell tint Commencing be Jars Chaffee, running north 8° east 38 7;10 pee. along said highway to the centre of a bridp, thence north 69? east 14. 6-10 pm- by land owned, by Anson—Robins_on, thence mt 8° south .53' pr.'. :to the centre , of the road leading from Welles Hollow to Towan da, thence south 55 0 meat 18: ,pro tothe place of beginning: euntsining the acres, more or kos. TERMS —25 d e paid tar tbe.property bring struck down, sod the bplanus.in two egos? -an nual payments atter conOrmadon of said sate. ISAAC HARSH, Peb. 24. P l 6B- ' Administrator ORPHAN'S 00IIRT SALE.-By virtue of as order issued -Aut. of tie Or. pban'sllourt of Bradford County: the muter signed admlalstrators of the estate of Boswell Hager, late of said rang, deed., will 'sell on the premises ea Sall AY, the lletl lay of IAOS. Cock ~ p. m. Ithe b i rths described lot, piece or parcel' of land. situate in /Beading Stone an 4 Hwrick two/ bounded; and described as- follows r On the north by lands of Sae oak Hager and Charles_ tioHauns. on the east- by leads of Thomas Hit ten. on the s oath by Loft of Sarah Bishop 4r on the west by Inds of L/A.lOllOll-oWarrlO. ton Mining about AO mires, more or lees. =• • Tug tai be paid down on day of ask 175 On finalcoaffrmaWo l and =l2oo:tumually thereafter until** whole n om Is 44/Id. with In. upon the whole van unpaid -the , duel toad rmatioe • • - , • HANNAH HAGER. • • '3. N. COB._ • Adidalstratora. Feb .14. ISEB A lIDITORIIOTICE. Braine . so we Exp Cmia • Wiliti• AL'Brehte. la the Coas t et rniL i a Mai et Illualetd( • 00aatp, 14141eptesher term; leg 1 - The anaeletgeo2 ea NOW ippotiteil by mid Omit to dastelhoto alma uieluaids of the sheriff. edging heat the*alta vele a/ deka. dela reit , .eitate, 'Madto the do. Ski' at his *101)411111 at Me 'idea •• fa' the may otiomatie, •ea TITIMDATOU nth dd ofiLltell, Ina. at 3 o'citodk p‘mt. wain au puma bob' ehdaa: maa am* eta MUNI or Mew - • lip imam • • ____- MAO, Aege• - • - AvNot. , . • • . Is • 1 4 . /d A . .%:1 1 1%i •!•1 =1 ArkRPHANS (.:COURT SAI4/.4;8y iriLitiirtne of an order Issued_ out of the Orpitarea Court offiradAnd county the un. &Wiped admbiletratkin-01 the' Wats of Guyer Gernet, lale of Columbia twp., de ; to; public sal* oaths linnidsissi on TUESDAY, MARCH 31, : 1888 st 04'doek, the Mowing deseribol • ipieee or pared of land situate in the ~kmaaldp of. Columbia, bounded as follows: on a post nartleweit . 00rner of lot NO. 33 on IMMO, krt, No. 959, thence w i: ll36_ pm. to npest, nortleeist comer of lot a '4B unsaid warrant No: 969, thence n 162 pm. to • post, 'north-east corner of lot Na 44 on wasrantlot Na 980, thence east 134 pm, to a post, southwest corner of lot No. 37 on said warrant Na 980. thence southlfdpm. to the beginning: Contaii ingl36 acres and perches, strict' ma ern* be the -same more or less.'.. It being entered for the whole of lot No. 45, on said warrant No. 960. , TERMS-450 on day of sale, one ball' on' confirmation, balance in one year born eon-. firmation with interest. ' . • . 'STEPHEN- G.• GERNET, . - MARY A; 'GRIME.% Mardi 5; 186& • Adinxtrators. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE:—By Virtue of an ord r lobed out of the Or=- ti c aSs Court of Bradt , rd Coanty, the under i - atitidahrtrator Of tbertstats 'of • James Haverty. late of Overton tw p..Aeol k _.W.lll. . on theremises, on BATURBAY,". &WM 11, , 1881, et 2 otolock, p. m., at public sale. the t lowing described piece or parcel et laud. situ ate in °Serum top. B abseils at a linuw.tod origin illy (now fallen down),:traw a post and atones,for a' corner, it being the north east Corner of 'a large tract hrrela titer melted hi warrantee name of Jacob Downing, thence soutti - 69° west so prs, s post.. and stones. thence north 59° west 214 pre. to a small bush. thence s nth 39° west 46i prs. post • corner of a lot heretofore conveyed to Owen McCunn,,thence south 694 0. . east 214 prs. to a post, thence north 39° east 49 per. to the place= Of begin Log: -Containing 68 urea. more - or less, about 30 uorei improwtd. with a log hoitso.4 trams barn and some fruit trees thereon. TEILVB-3.50 to be paid - on the property be - lag struck cor 3400 on. confirmation of silk `and the balance in one year from Anal confim tion. E. C. KELLOGG, Feb. 24. 1868. Administrator.. . IRPHAN'S - COURT SALE":—Bie U virtue of an order..4asued out of the Oiran's Court of Bradford ' County, the , cersigned administrator, of Milo Peet, of Smithfield tarp., deed., will expose to publicesde on thepremises, on TUES DAY; MARCH 31, 186 k at 2 o'clock, p. m., the following dericriled hot, piece or parcel of land situate in Smithfield tarp., bounded north by. lands M ion of Nayland Andras; witty lsnd of Manson Crimpbelt south bi l idg,hway and . Walter Plerceoiest by the way and Wood: -Clerield,-helog a part of t No. 45 of the allotment of the lifughem lands in said township. Centain- Mg about 25 acres of land, te thermaii morepr less, about 20 acres of which are cleared, fraried - house, framed barn and ago_n shop thereon.. - —sso on being struck down, one half on confirmation, and the balance in 6 months from confirmation with interest. SAMUEL NILES, Administrator. March 5, 1868. N., virtue of an order leaned out of Hriehan's Court of Bradford-County; the undersigned, ad minstrator of the es steer Ira C. Newman, late of Warren twp., dee'd will sell on the •premises; on SATURDAY, • MARSH 21, 1862 at 2 o'clock p. m.;the following described- lot piece or parcel of land situate in Warren trip., bounded and described ak follows : On the north by the public highway, cast by.land owned by . tfathan Newman 'Jr., south , by land ewnel by redo w Dimon, and on 'the wed by . Benedict Arnold. Cc:atoll:1ln; 18 acres and 27 perches: more oiless. TEHMB---$.12 to ba paid on the preperty be 13g struck down, one half of' the balance of the purchase -money on minimal on or sale. and the lel ance in and year. • 'ALBEIT T. W HEAT, Administrator. Feb. 25, 1868. A lIDITOR'S NOTIVE:—W. Means Waits os. Solomon Cooper. In this Court of Common Pleas of Bradford C. ant/. • The undersigned Auditor, appointed by said' Court to distribute moneys iri - the han.'s of the sherif, arising from sheriff's sale of de'endant's. real estate,. will attend to the duties of his ap po'ntinent at his office in the Borough of To wands,on THUBSDAY,the 2 lb day of MARCH 1136815 t 1 o'clock p.. m. at which time and place all persons , having claims 'upon said moneys' must present them or , be forever , de 'barred. . JAMESv WOOD, Feb.U, 1868. A lIDITOR'S NOTICE.L- SolomOn 11 Bunnell vs. P. A. Winne. In the Court of common Pleas of Bradford County , No. 193, December term, 18ti7. The undersigned auditor appointed by said Court to distribute moneys in the hands of the sheriff, arising (rem sheriff's saleof delendanra • persona I property, will attend "to the datiesiot his appo int ment, at his office in the Borough vf Towanda; on BaTUKDAY, 25th day ot. APRIL, 1868, at' 2 o'clock, p. Where all persons having claims against said fond .nust present Ahem, or be forever debarred., March 19, 1868. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—D. B.Black man es. Adria( 4. Edwin Lee. In the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County, No. 411, May term.lB67. • - The undersigned an Auditor appointed_ by said Court to distribute money in the hands of the sheriff, arising from sheriffs sal , - of defen dant's personal property. will attend to the au ties of his appointment at his. office in Towan da taro' on WEDNgaD Y the Ist day of APRIL, 1868. at 2 o'clock. p. m., at which time and place all persons having claims against said Mud are required to present the same or be forever debated theterrom. Much 5,1868: A lIDITOR'§. NOTICE .— In the - vita _ ra: ler of the estate of'Joseph Smith deed.— In the Orphan's Court of Bradford County. The undersigned an auditor, appointed by said court to distribute moneys in the hands - of the extent - re of said estate, and also to dispiese of exceptions filed: to a part of the final ac count of said executor", will attend - to the duties of his appointment at hit office in the borough of Towanda, on SATURDAY, the 78th day of MARCH, 1868, at 2 o'clock p. m., And all persona having claim.. upon - said fond* must present them, or else be forever debarred from a the same. - J. N. 'CAUFF, March 5, 1888. Auditor. - A UMT 0 .it t S NOTICE.—J (»Kilian • Elevens vs. B. 111: Bi hop: In the .Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County, No. 330' Feb. term, 1868. The undersigned auditor 'appointed'.by said Court to distribute lands in 'the hands of the sheriff, arising from the shend's 'salerf defen dant'a personal property, will attend' to the duties of his appointment, at his office, In the borough of Yowled*, on 'MIDWAY, 31st day of: lARCH,IS6B, al /o'clock. p. m., when and where all Perscfns hating cialma'against said es. tate, must, present them: or et 'debarred 'from coming in tor;* share of said fonds.' W. T. DAVIES; Auditor. March 4. INC A UDITOWS. NOTICE.- Wm. EL 2 7 1.. "leek's use es. D. Chas.'' In tlys Court of Common Pleas of Bradford count No. 617; May term, 1867; . -- The undersigned, an auditor appointed bisaid Court to distribute .moneys arising from sheriff's sale of defe"ndiits real estate will attend to the duties of _his appoint ment at fd r e.offloe in' Towanda, :ori PRWAY, the 17th day of APRIL, 1868, at 1 o'clock, p. a tor hi ch time " and Thee all persons having claims against said - Rind. ere re quested to present the • same "i:orbe forever debarred therefrom.. G. G. D moynanT., lfarchl.2;.lB6B. . . - Auditor. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.— 1 i _Setke is hereby sista, that all pencil:ls indebted to the eetste of Gates Wilcox. late • of Franklin, • - ere requested to niake Ima:Wists payment. and those haring claims against aakl estate will presenf them dnly authenticated for settlement. Feb. 2d. 1888.. • ADNINISTR'S NOTICE -Notiem is • be &mai that all ' persons Indebted to -iodate_ of LIESVIA JOHNSON. 4 1ste • of Terry are_requested to mate' im mediate payment, and those hating-..claims =said estate . must present them duty an lied ,settlement. - - MAIEBT .51111:1111IN; • Feb.. 20,1868. Administrator. • ADMINISTRATOR'S -LA, Notice Is hereby elven that all ;isms* indebted bstbt• Mate- of ALBERT NEWELL; Ista of Ulster twp., deed., are requested to Nike Immediate payment, sad all persons bar. claims sobs& said estate, moat spresent Mal duty tkattleallestod for settlemsat. • REORGE 131111. leso 3e., 16118, , Administrator: .IARY "the ...L.. Ito* Dry Goo . diiit pine 41. BOCiforil& AtTrroirg. /10TXCE.,41i, ilic putt terse ffseeitate In the Orpban'a _Conn of Bendfora i r d ;The vedped,' en' relator - • ' by said Court upon eswesptioaa to the, aceoint of Hiram Oise mita ' ow, montane Of-ERSte Osierdeed.',4lß - unbend to the dntien of 10 . 1 . 5. appoint's/ma = the office of Paramus & Qualeetian in Ttoy . Bore. on THURSDAY the itch dw.tti; APSILy 1868; at 1 o'clock, - go. it Ups usd place all persona inkoneksd ire re. • - quested to be present.. .; • • , G. D.- id= Ar42' March 11, • Auditor' kDMINISTRAT,OR'S Ninl.oll.- JCL Notice !thereby ens all 'ln, debted the estate ot Aches 11. late at £o=eld twp..dee'd..ere requested to_ettke payment, ant- those barley thins lm :Out eald estate, must present- them duly authenticated for settlement, - March 19.1888. 1 , . XECUTOWS NOTICE.-441oticit_ fa hereby given that mil rsoas Indebted -- e estaa - .loBllPilELLWfllate. of • 4r. Rome, dee' are. agitated to make 'l mama: ate payment', and all perions having ell_ Wm tip; oa said estate mast present them duly sof bap Wiled forteilemPnt. ()scat PJ,Lior__,_. WILLIAM BILIVIT, - • Eta' stow ," Feb. 20, 10181 DMINISTRAITIRSNOTIOE.:-No i lace Is hereby esp. that aU persons lad bl ed