. . 1 t tVOACV , • Vona 1,00 -1 11. ND GENERAL TOWANDA CHURCH DMECTDRY.- - Baptist church—Rev. _Rem= Doutar, Pastor,. Preaching, Sundays at PA A. at., and 7i r. :a. Sunday School, r. as. Prayer Meeting evely,ThursdaY evening. j. E. Oturch.—ltev. J. T. Bnowsyna., Pas.. tor. Preaching every Sunday at 10i M. • and 71 r. at. Sunday School, 1} P. Prayer*Meetingevery Thursday evening. .Presbyteric:ix" Chureh.--Itev. War. Balms, Taster. Preaching eyerySunday at /01 SL, and 7 P AC- Sunday School,lir.m. Prayer Meeting Thursday evening& Episcopal Church.—Div. F. D. Homan. Pas tor. Preaching every Sunday at 10} and 3r. 21. Sunday School, r. TILE TABLH.—The following is the Time Table of the Pe nnsylvania and New. York Canal and Rail Bowl Company, wkdelr took effect on Wedneday, Jan. let, 1868: SOUTHWARD. -P. M. A. M. ~6:351....12:30. ... .9:00 ....6:55 - 12:50. 7:15 .1:05.... :9:35 ;1..7:30 .......... ....8:00 1.45.:..1016 P. M......P. Dl. - NORTHWARD. A. M. A. M. P. 14. 8 - 10 .... :11;45 5.10 ..7:55 • 11:30 4 . 55 .7:40 11:15 4411 7:25......11:00 4:25 7:00 10:35 ..... 4:00 A. M. A.M. P. M. JOHN P. COX, Superintendent VAVLIILY Antwis 11T1t1.04.. . . 11/BiEn Towmaa... VAirmy &limns BlEuag... Vl:xarizi/.. .'..r 0 WLI0) . a. CAyroN.—Editor Reporter : I hac'nt been silent so long because of a dearth of news in Canton, but for various other rea sons to o weighty and numerous to recount. I will only observe that, the head of a fam ily-, a Councilman of Canton Borough, and a drum-major of a brass band, may have duties of such an onerous description as to effectually prevent correspondence. 'The sash and blind factory / of which I spoke In a previous communication, is up, and engine in its place. This has been ef fected during the late seiere weather and proves that Messrs, Manley it-Leavitt are what I have described them to be—energet ic fellows. The prospects of the new tannery are fa t vorable. An entirely nevi enteipriso is now projected, _viz.: a chair fhtory. The gen- tlemen at the head of this are, I believe, from near Philadelphia. They will proba, hly get their building and machinery ready' by falL We have about 'fifteen dwelling houses already in progress, and will have before — the season closes, as many more complet , lll, The - sidewalk war has caused extreme ag itation on the part of some of our venerable citizens-, This agitation has been suspend ed 14ra sort of sca , sicluiess of the pocket book, and it is presumed that these symp toms will be followed by the usual result of such nausea ; a heaving forth of some of the contents. Onr city father's vow that sldowalks five must and will have, and three fourths of the people devoutly say amen ! So vs ego ! It is hard on those poor men who own much land. lunderstand that I have been so unfortu nato as to not fairly represent several im portant items, in some of my communica tions to your paper. I cat .only candidly state that until otherwise informed I had 'always believed that Gillett Lake was two• miles in length, but now that I find that it is but a mile and five-eighths, I hasten to correct my former statement. This is my Most importWt correction: I mentioned in the communication spok , en, of, substantially, that the Hotels of this borough were not kept strictly on the Euro pean plan. That the ceilings were decided ' Iy-la - eking in loftiness, that the floors ware not of the finest marble, that the viands were not epicurean nor the wines ambrosial' ' Of course I made - these statements in jest. Thu Hotels possess all these qualities anfi many that are not down in the bills. IPI said that we ought to have a good hotel hero, I take, that back too. The Good Tomplars lodge flourishes away as hard as ever,.the members thereof have just taken possession of a new hall over the post-office. A Masonic Lodge lies recently been organized. In short we begin to think that we live in Town. 1 Canton, April 21, 1868. MR. GOODRICII--Sir There ia.one subject which as it is connected with the future growth of our town, demands ,tho earnest attention of our citizens, and to which I desire to call attention through your columus,and:that is our Cemetery. Ant person who will take the trouble to think for a.few Moments, must, I think, come to the conclusion that our present grounds are inadequate to our growth beyond a very few years., The old cemetery is now full, and the new extension, with, so far, few I,nrials in it, is too limited for The rapid growth of our town in the past three years, and' the promise it gives of a Mill larger growth, warns us that if we would, ',elect a suitable spot in which beauty of lo cation and . easy access can be combined; *ye must vry soon attend to it. Further extension of the present grounds nor is it desirable. The toes :ion is:too near the railroad, and with the inereabe of traffic, which may bo expected upon the opening of all the raining connec tive roads, we may expect trains to be mov ing so frequently, that funerals will be of t n by th'e passing locomotive. prevent this there is no remedy bnt a eli.uage of location in which this serious ob j'•ctiou can be avoidod. T hope that Fotne of my fAlow citizens in give this Subject their immediate atten- I. ~: propose some plan by which we bo brought together for this'prirpose.. . Towanda, April 2i, 18G8. LEsoxe c The residence of Mr. George (Autpniau, of Tioga Centre, was burned on -:•;,iturilify night last. It was insured for :1,51 1, 1. The lire must have taken from . some defect in the chimney. ; He and the family were sitting comfortably below, NI, hilt! the fire was making good headway in. the roof and upper story. WYOMING CONFERENCE.—At tbelW , meeting of - the Wyoming Conference, following appointments of preachers•for ensuing year were made, viz.:— Wy.u.vszoTulcT.—D. C. 0 Presidirkg . Elder. 11:0(luzing—A. J. Ar.Nor..D. ncane—.S. ELWELL, P. IL Towm. Oraal—A. 0. Sr=lra. , Windham—S. E. IVALworrt. Lrßaysrille—A. Paton Am. - MurkGrose—J. D. LEGG. Brooklyn—K. Ersrem, • 6:l:iNras. Nicholson—C. V. AIINOLD. Fictorycille—To be supplied by J. H. Doc K. Mnlclaiinock'-'—S. F. Snows. ,siertingeille—jarranz Skinners Eddy—B. Hunt. Mehoopany—d. H. Worroi, B.F. Bonn= Auburn—J. P. Wusitra. Ainialc,--Ish.so P. Towsze. Malt Mission—Wuaitm 8111 Lr. GEoseis F. Form, _transferred to Gene see Corderence. . Elgi. JUDGE 13ENTLEY'8 charge to the Grand Jury upori.! assuming his duties as Judge of the Lyeeming J4:elicial District, is published in the Wiiihunsport papers, and 14 creditable to his ability and fairness as a Presiding Judge. .0 — Williamsport join.- nab. speak in tali , tic tams of his ad. -ministration of the d tics of his Orme. Mil ' 0.28. tOttellirreitUTO as temp&anee . at Inaddhalala ans*lmalay - evening next. Dnonstres Yonis AlzllloAer-Thli publication improves with eve munbeir--; It coutaitufdottble the amount Of reading Itatter Which it did ak fink and Mira Ma.; guidon of the briniant colored pictures and t)y novelties which►. hare dm* se'lmleh to, eptablish its relegation. It is a bright,: le t i n kr:, and huttrpctiya little Wag*: We end it to' all vhsi 4vitay to midi it twat, ..eti with h:11 00 4. b.70.i1e iirkiii . , Suusompeson plot, t 1 .141.0, with a pre • ' knife or inier etc. ; Publics ; _op Mei, 473 BetithriAri44:Y. INS. Daring's lop visit: to Waver we paid a call at the Carriage Mannfacto ri Of N. Hawn h Co., and examined spec-, *curd their . vrorls. Amongst other dn.: tilted vehicles was a very neat and and, Iltilishearrhap wide lb: LEL Bart* Esq.,, of this place. The **one -turned out by' this firm, are not cradled at any chop in' thriven:llday, for itYlith appeitram i beauty of AIWA, and tinniurninship generally.— Their manufactory 'man! the institutions of Waverly. and'they have en excellent rep. ntation all the country, for promptness I anti ! air dealin• seg,.. Bridge street .is now more emphatically Brliigto atsoet, as the Reamed oicavation has cat through the street. end a bridge has been built over the eat 1 sir. The iron is being laid to the Bare* , basin, and a few .days will see the road in running order as far as Elisabeth street. Some weeks sill be necessary to make the connection with the Barclay road, so that coal trains can pass from the mines direct to Waverly. sir ikt Waverly arrangements are being made for the reception of a large amount of coal, and chutes are being built, by which engines on the Erie Railway can be coaled:phut from the cam of the Tow s& Compsny. Waverly, we suppose, will be the gte‘t coal depot of the Susquehanna Division of the Erie Road. A DIKIKG.—On Thursday last while two i t MeD, BISHOP and HZVALANIN were engagk in clearing the ferry cable of the stuff tbiti had gathered upon it while it lay across thi) river, the boat drifted over the cable 'hi t ch was near the surface of the water, capeising the boat and throwing both the mei into the deep, rapid stream. They succe4d in -holding 'on to the cable and also to - boat. The boat was after a short time riy ted, and they succeeded in reaching the ore, wetter,if not wiser men. —Owego TT CRENANA pleased to 1 Extension Rai ingalready ptaj ported rmaniza tb the Senate a .7 C1 4 11a tains art ail also contains t troller is crap advance of thel State money n the State, for than probablel not already pa the Canal will ea` nines, E.xrENsioN.—We are that the Chenango Canal ow before the Senate, hay • d the House, has been re sly by the Canal Committee the 17th inst. This bill priation of 5300,000. Its :etion by which the Comp red to borrow money in es, or to approptiate any immediately required by is purpose. It is more the bill will pass, if is it I, and if so, business on It once resumed.—Owego le : 6 . DAN. L. Encip.r.) died al the 19th inst., a year and 2 days, sonic cerenionie. in Lafayette N. T„ nearly 72 laly the oldest at the time of bia HIGH W -Last Frida7 nearly all dl ing ttanpfc ington, bin tree fell aci horses and We learn Farmington Tory great.. L N. 0. A N-Ew the - Snit bui Standard, Exttai, edit ntd, and di GONE Fos FLowr.A.- Dr. '6r /)z Gam for the removal has fully recoverl her home yestertl the ldud, within successful in thei mira Ga.:?ftte ger' EERY taus, besii nes as BUB cation a N, "Cats," F 1 by Revs C Ticknor & Si - Ti for April i! riety of arti c.sting lett* which he England lus) terest by Gleanings full of prat many tim. Terms $3. Pnblishei dent, on neat the ed . & the - oft to rele frightened, thi` - gioUni broken 4m An operal and Era, painful, serious FIRS occurred Tiro brio twotram were destroyed. King A: Chitrey, Christian Associat and shoes ; Stork' and shoes ; F,.. L. Smith, hats ton, tobaCconists ; shoes ; G. W. Wicks, dwelling ; tal loss, $60,000 ; CATDOLIt Tuesday, Mn' the building DXI4O "LLB' continuo dm Jed hiablY age of the pi devoted to / Catholic CL_ arm of Third dimensions ( feet, will be arehitlitaie' • •,• '• -- • • 'wil no . . . 011171* IP '• • .: to our torn, botlia alacibe - what - is o *intilikdy krefSerliffiib; an efileacknut!, Y 'ageing vice,' and Means of sane immortal souls. ._Among the, -Fair, we Anal , ! '&16034; Arta. envoi,.. o..tiiescriviidinir_ft viimipf,iirt: dinikdi..id*i*io. and various oth nide Mid Snell ertielea. Meals !rill 1)eroll , (led , e llnerigAim eon. I tinnanoe of the F . TRACT & Motu are just ii+Coi;i : rii a laigt — l stook Of 13'. ring and stui';ii'ei 000 as,: to which they in, le -the attention of the public. • . -. r j , Opettal INOttrto: - .118.4i.,Lars 14 ( 4 -o f - OarPotf Plat iticoiwid vo Alio& spice niper at Ilia. Dietion!ary of ttieAble by Dr. MM. Smith,' illibitrated. - Far superior' to Wright.. The b l est thing of theltind ever' published. • For .tale at the Book Store of tel ll_ 4 I . 4, i • mir.A larg assortment' of 'school a . books for sale the book store of • ' • Cross' i ae. ' BIS' A I I thl New York bail , and Weekly Papers fo g r side at Cross & Co's. Illir All the Illustrated . Papers for sale at .. _ - Cross ib 'Co's. April '30,-4w. - • TRIAL LIST elr•Hrty Term and Sea glow, 18613:-- n i xL - • - . Heiiitt Vs - lieli " ejectment Smith vs StorrisAtt al • trespa s s Vanderpool vsVanderpool replevin. Chilson vs Sweet'eto do Exalt& & Co vaiVandstiool.:.. . .. ... twit' 310 1 MoCaully &o .Moldorrim case Gibson vs Id lley • - do. Gibson vs Bey _ . do- Fall Creek Cold & Iron Co is Smith. trot . % Demnark Ts N RR Co Wdinp_, Gr4nvillo township debt KiBvs W RA..I. Wuitman &cl Ira - Mundy , - appeal Miller vs Taunt • • .. _ . son. o. fa. Bayles vs.Leßo : township debt Quaid vs Tomu}da township .. de, McGill vs Towanda township (Ili Weston ex vs Miller et al ejectment Bedington vs Persona. —4PPeal Means vs WatL ~... • Elabree vs 810 det al Patterson vs G • et al Krise vs Braille! .... dr- Loomis vs Rockwell ejectinent Granger vs ToStands township debt Ballard vsT i ternship -' do li Tallada's d ' • trators vs Troy twp.. do Parsons vs S m i th i. • ...MSC) Record v 8 Walbridge ejectment Goodrich vs 'S With _ case McNeal vs Smith • troves Tracy & Moori, vs Smith sci fa Davidsop vs Davidson ejectment Myers' use vs Griffis - trespass Wilcox.TB Ayres appeal Blivins vs Ball do Armenia tap ~ s Burnam & Sherman...debt Subpcenas l r k iturnable at 10 o'clock, a. m., on Monday, ay 11, 1868, W. lA. Tfloaras, Prothonotary, ELL, (father of Judge n "tenville, N. Y., on ho advanced age of 01 was buried. with !ila- t o was made a mason West Chester county, ago, and was pr01)11- .o.n the United States E ,th. W ESCAPE.-- a violent gale a man driv- Mama; of Farm from death. A killing one of the 111 LISTO 4011 of fences in Middlebury was rotor. Ave received illiamsport Morn ' and Camas D. qy printed jonr- , management. y, Dire. Ru- Y., upon whom rformod an operation large ovarian tumor, and left this city for Three operations of • months, have proved • of the Doctor. —El- DAY for April con• prth, 'se occupied by ; Young Men'a N. Spencer,boots cer & Co.. ,booth is and shoes ; ; Ogden it, Bar- Ireland, - boots and . dwelling ; L. M. : • clothing. To for $40,000.' opined in by COD. and will la 'an ob us patron. DA'to be of the new silt on the streets. The J 100 by 50 ' ethic idyl° cid iti l assortment of Wal Terms tt Co's. lg. An :imerican, Silver Dollar of the coinage oi 1797 or thereabouts, which was kept with ROMb otherlvaluables.- has by mistake been paid out to some one unknown. any one has obtained it by purchase or otherwise, a liberal reward 'in addition to its value will be paid fer its return to L. B. Itooams. j 41 . t. Apr. 15.-3 t DELIVERY O F FRUIT, . . ORNAMENTAL Thum, Icc. he subscriber will deliver Nursery Stoc to his customers in Eastern Bradford, at ell on Monday, April 27th, at LeMaysville, on Tuesday the 28th ; at . Herrickville n Wednesday the 29th •at Eummerfl reek, Thursday, 'April 30th, and at Wy sing, Friday and Saturday, May Ist a nd d. 111 , M. WErT v. Towanda. April 15. ' ASPARAGUS Roars.—Two years' old, i t i $2 per 100. At less rates for 601 or 1000. Ordert for 1 or more roots by by stage, or Express, svi be filled and charges prepaid to any place 'thin 40 miles. - • - . Towanda, pril 15. E. M. Win.f.r.s. E CHESTNUT/3i MOUNTAIN 'sow N SuOLUMAPLas, all ins, suitable for street , arranted to live. For sale R. M. WELLES. ler ilo) Asa tatO fine la plantinl by SD PEACH TREES, both orthe best leadhig va .—White Grape, Cherry find kinds. For sale by • •Ii M. WELLEs. 165 standr rieties and V 'lron drawn for May Iter Court, Jusoits. verten ; Litchfield, H. F. mp.,..Tas. Warren; South Johns David King OE! 1 P. A . Parsons,q wan d a boro„ E. . .D. Passage; Wysos, Leander Wood; Ulster, lOs.Mather; Ridgbury, Oharletißarrett; Stnithfield, John Smith, C. B. Riggs, Collins Wood, Amos C. Hale; Tusdarom, Meylert S. Culvef ; Troy boro', Levi Bradford; Orwell, Sylvester Gor htim, Nelson Barnes ; Pike, Lewis Edsall ; Granville, c It us Ayres ; Leroy, M. R. Morse .. Warren, IV es Taylor ; Towanda twp„ B.M. Welles; Alb ny, Amasa Haverley. . =AN .71711031S—ITOST WE= Wynox,ti b .T. Noble; Pike, Warren Drink water; Rid ury, George Burnham .• Wells, Alvah You .g ; Athens twp„, Wm. I. Math ewson, Jos.lMcKinney, jr. ; Overton, Joshiah Rinebolt; gibs boro', V. 11: Wilson. C. Wil -1 Hams; Le ,E. Pepper ; Burlington twp., Seth P. G stin.; Warren,' G, • Talmadge ; Springfield W. Berry, jr., S. Young, Wm. Cooper, ,' e Burgess, Francis Ripley -; Sheshequiri, George C. Gore, Wm. J. Del pouch, Abriim Patterson ; 'Sylvania ' Peleg Peck; Graville, James Merritt, V. Bovier ; Smithfield, Elisha Davide, 'Nehemiah Tracy; Burlington, West, Geo. W. Goddard ; Troy twp., G. M.. Peck; Troy bord', Perry Oliver; Canton boio", A. J. Conklin ; Athens boro', Geo. Merrill '• Orwell, Asa Darrow, Albert Prince; Tuscarora, G.R. Johnson; Toziwanda boso', Atmais Pettes; Asybur<nut) iel 0.1161- land; South Creek, John F. f Gillett. ruskas innons—sicosn Albany, IWarrert Ayres, Thha.E.Quick, H. Wilcox J.tS. Campbell, Oliver Allen Can ton twp.,Wm. Owen; Orwell, - Zell Cook, H. Kimball; Herrick, L A. Park; Standing St., G. Wood, o*. 8.. Fulford; Ilidgburry, Chas. Hardy,Dafid Liaison; Sheshequin,Androw Webb, G.W. Kinney, J. B.,Elliott; Barclay, Wm. Scott ; Towanda borough, Harry Miu ; Franklin, G. B. Park; Wairen, H. Howell ; Pike, Asa Warner; Wyalusing„Almon Stone; Asylum, Charles Staves, Geo. Gordon; Troy bone, A. Case, H. Pomeroy ' • Troy twp., P. Moron; ?Windham, Abramn Dunham, _LstcUeldo Haman Morse ; Athena twp., S. F. OvensLirb; Burliiigym west, Jae.° Bale- Kean; Smithfield, Alvin Seward; Leroy; W. H. Holcoilab ; Monroe twp., Abram Mace ; Burling,to4 twp., C. B. Sconton ; Armenia, Coral Webber. • I - 4 . 0----. STRAWIERRIES. - Wil SOD'S Albany, Fillmore, Downer's Prolific , New Jersey Scarlet,Brooklyn Scarlet, Agriculturist and Lenning' White, $2 per 100 and stage and express es prepaid to any point within 40 miles ' f owanda. • t April IR. M. WELLES, - . ~,, _ 1 0 0 _ 0 p a API , MD PEAR - IREEB—notti atanu ard and D• + of-best leading varieties, for 11. sale by N. WEIJZS. , . aplls. CHOI k EvERGREEkBI—.SUCh as .Nor way Spruce, Balsam Fir. Arbor ITitu for hedges, _rich Juniper, and other fine ever greens, f.r sale by April 5. ' B. N. WELLzs. and AYLOIt-& Co. Nt.Til the celebra ted EL S: )1. G. i ' April 6. EARHOT-BED VtalLTABLri. Puns.— The su bs criber is now raising in quantity, early p ts, of seven or eight kinds of To mato ; dye or six kinds of early Cabbage • Caulifloiver ;'Pepper ; Egg-Plants ; &c.,...a1l of the W.st varieties,. including some rare kinds, ter the first time introducedinto this vicinity My plants will ell be hardy. and well aviiimated.. Partierdars hereafter. • ' - Towanda, April 15. R. 11.1Vzus. NS.ji • • • nUtsile milittatHEss dr, Co.,have remov their Hardware. Store to the south store • the Ward House, where they will remain !for a few weeks, until thsir newstore in Mer , ur's block is completed. n New Spring, GOods jliet re t TAYLOR & Co 4. Ada, Pa., April G, 1868. ceived To Go to TAyLeit tko's fur the d 11.13. R. G. ' April 6. Ifal steitnii & .1 urns Inawt on hand, il tiLstairra let gail=gidl=' to their stock , Belling : the same at the hiv ed market_ prim for sea/M. Alao. oitaF' 40011,1qPiecluP;17.09/1/QIN. , . , 160 Tho 00 rated IL SAE. G. for, eale,alSastos& 001; :7= • n-allirtON.;-By !Rat T. - Brosut at-thefreeidement thebridenntetb- Towanda,4*s2Bth;ll!‘litai4. i each A'. Cast and migooto.d#lri!po ti ton, - all'ofihte Vitae. CAMP—PURDY.÷At the parsonage in Le-. rillPW4Pnli26tll.!,lW-by -Baw, gluun, gr. S il as IL - Climp of Newton, • /omit to. 344.41& P 1037 OLVIIe, Pa. - 1311AW.--4rll3heattegnin: Mre: Cynthia, &alibi. wife of Ebenezer !haw. hithrt Beth, • car of hpzage.,,_ Non ilbotrititmnds. SPRING, 8681 .1868! rrliAcY mOditm Are now Awning _MO LAVGOi NEW - SPEING AND SUMMER, -33!R4 C3l-001DS, ,c 1 EVER plop HT IN'T'O THIS swum% Greatly &ducal Pr2ceB:,! ont:'! - AND EXAMINE. Towanda, April 30, 1868. . , 01188 ;..appeal trespass appeal MEW LOCATION .1 NEW A T - T R - A tirioNst J. M. COLLINS, HOS 'removed to the store formerli ockapied by Marshall Brothers & neat below- h e Post Office, and has replenished his assorttent with a large and new stock of READF MADE CLOTIUNG, CLOTHS, TRIMMINGS, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, These goof a have been recently purchased, since the decline in prices, and will be sold at EXTREMELY LOW RATES Give me a call; before purchsalng elsewhere, as I will 'ken better g ueds, at lower lama than ebiewhere.- , I have mane arrange:neuL4 with an expert e- eed Tailor t 1 MANUFACTURE GARMENTS, And having Ik large stock of Clothe and Trim mings, I can tarnish customers with every style of Garment they may desire, made in a fashionable manner; and warranted to fit. Don't forgot the place, next do‘ir below the Poet-Ofriee and News Room. Maio at. Towanda, April 30,1868. NO MORE MONOPOLIES 1 GRAND OPENING CAMPAIGN SPRING AND SUMMER OF 1868 CLOTH IN G 'ESTABLISHMENT ALEX SOLOMON & CO. N 0.12 3 1, Main Street, TDWANDA, PENN.'A A new• era has dawned upon Towanda and Brndford County. No more monopolies In the . Clothing-Trade. Down with High Prices.— Goods will hereafter be sold in Towanda at a smaller profit than ever before. The great am bition of the undersigned Is to sell goods at S smaller profit, than any other firm in the coun ty and - to be regarded as the ran friends of the public. We shall. thetefort. make it our study to see how cheap we c n sell to all. Our store will 'continue to be the GREAT REGULATOR -OP :PRICES of Clothinir and fleets Furnishing Goods in Towanda and Brad ford county, and all will consult their interest by giving us a call and getting po eted on prices before making purchases. Customers will re member that we mean •every word we put on paper in regard to goods.and prices. Come one, come all, and buy goods cheap ! Remember the number.l23,3lain street. ALEPC.I-8.01.$ MON k CO. Towanda, April 30, 18; OTICE.-DISSOLUTION OF CO-PAHTNERSHIP..—The co-partner. ship heretofore existing under the name of Wickham &Mack, is this day ; dissolved 0. D. Wickham retiring' from the firm. WICK HATA & BLACK. The business will be carried on at same place and under the same name by the undersigned. Thankful for past favors we would respectfully say that we hope to merit your continued pa tronage at the Crockery Store. lA. WICKH .O. A. BLACK. Towanda, April 2T, 1868._ ---- WANTED- AGENTS.,--S OLDI EBB, ‘TEACRERS, ENERGETIC BEN AND WOMEN, for t'-r, LIFE OF'GEN. 11. S. GRANT, • - fty FlitißY C. DEnrse, Chairman of the Military Cammittee in Congress. The only work ot the kindissued under the sanction and by the authority of Gen. Grant himself. It Is Offleial,-and is the most intensely interesting biogradhy ever publishel to America. The antho • is one ot the :most brilliant writers In the country. Agents will tine this the sellitg work of the season. Terms. the most liberal. To secure choice ot territoryy, apply soon to PAIIIdkLEE & CO. Publishers, 722, i flunson st" , Philade'phia , A pril3o. THE CORNER GROCERY 1 The subscribers' desire to announce to the Public, that they havecom menced business as genera,l dealers in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, GRAIN and COUNTRY PRO DUCE; at the Fridge Street cvner of, Pattott's Block : and . that they have now on hand, and design to keep, a complete assortment - of goods adapted to the wants of the village and country trade. They would respectfully invite an examination of their stock and a comparison of the same with any other good 4 in the market, as to quality and price. They, are : provided' with ample and efficient help to give prompt at tention to customers, and will give careful, attention to all orders placed in' heir hands. We pay Cash for PRODUCE and sell goods for Reidy Pay. LONG & Towanda, Sept. 17, 1867. E liffl ' ~1 1 EMI nF ` ~ ~..:., EMI TRACY. 'l4 MOORE, ' CASSIMERES, CAPS, &C.; &C, MEM AT Tog co.LFBRATgo T. 14 . ,...- -' ' . illiiitanuenut , , ,- ..,- - HAltßxi- }ars . HOT 11101:1=13, • • pi. rtilikif i Sri=n re le ib r i g leaf • • - , 11,4kze of 487 : .. liben terep rzogair nvati Ai lern Iktrilieeie ' . ile2 'Wins more . ' ' . • ,'., : ~r ige2; cordiel Ituritation to e ladle sad a Pridlatd lea Woking' , mettle t.rid see, should they visit Towanda, something new andeistdee ; .I,k , arWai-he:•nitirerelespirti_g di 'those Wog 0111,111410:Iketditileec. •*k' ' '' t t.'" Retrial. scarlet, bias : p ; ift quillsOlevf; and all Umbel , _ ;,. elimP• 11 1 0 bas variety ealihriXedi- sorts beautiful; Geranium, due sollectign . theletle t leableaeatifer e PelitelonkNe "(lime MMUS . Lady Washington). fine varlet my attractive New Petnnias,donbia d purple; Hellotrigat4 toletts s t etto; tal ; Luta:ok White, pin k, 1 _Capheu ; StrimbermGetsetrun.N r. Oeittadre mll nia illesee ; •Labrilis , ' Pima*: from the Gaut named i-Esitillihard: , kledeltl4ol3ee'.egleadild plants ; Hyseinthariti pas. ell vane lee ready I4' an d pril; Henoelwortiereziegated_ Parlor Ivy. 1; Gerinkun; Haney tereklee, Ana= Vadat; , Eledeodendem 4 _,,Canaationse,, _paw l ifielalAiel Per* t Urge bil'We: gellas ',Data*, Hyderanp, Variegated.; Epo lepsie ; Fabians ; Proteleriesur 1 Goiania Bp dens ; Tropitalum j Calbeolatise== Passion'? Plant li idetreultuf 1 PaUtiPaga Magee ; - Doable Siktee; Crape ; , large and small leaf -y/owedag. iMyrkie • , Prim- roses • - Willi newer • Callas ; pitistleis i s : Coal ..._ 4111 1. 1 4 0 14 * **tle!lvi** *Raler9**; 0411 1 110011 . 1 nacOullra....7-.,.,0 ,-,,•-,11 ,:. Gl4/oatt34o44li.patartlV-. ion ' - Pnthia chlaegis: . 7 0 :41 08 ,i ' /1414 rtßerea glftg . S . 6 - . soislilreallit= i b *ld;l:elleabers;Luivjulai, pars .. , ,w leer nab : aurdnor,l:Plakv llnMei* Pier, de , mond; Crimson. .; - ~, -,.. ..;i• r,,,, n :: ,., = •,-. -• ' PERPETUAL ROSES—He:mess . deep pink, Souvlnier de Malmaison, flttelt bbillbioArehdoke Charles, crimson,-Agrippina. Crimea, Louts phillip erbnion, Augusta 111 1 ,1,:. ..**P pia ttgri Baron - P rovost, '' rich pink, 'menu • brilliant cep:6;l3.oon. Washingtorie , dele••l4e; quemberti airmen. Stunt tee liettalls. Mason Lenin% satin, Louts Versate earralne,.llPtel Plantier. purrs _white. Mrs. O. Wood; brill/sat red,Paeons,crieusatt. (leers Vletbrii-inda Mash; Ralne des Violet, dark violet. Triumph de Ex position, crimeoa,,,ex, "I wilt mention a per tion of the lirlenftliet and variety of Roles all on V•eir own roots in pots in fine cond ition beg.= id.w.-togrholutircik ~,:.:, „al l A ` ieligle newaetpnlelutesdria : • dermiffelerrie/eighial telelema• Ike Mot l'perteet net and pompom . Maas ready Ist of Apriliall '• GaArs- ... L .4lalenarillillediPle 'lra. i , 11,50, No. Is $1,50, No. 19 II .60, sphtimild vines '2 year old. all in pots. -Isrselle,-leatia, AVieb ' s Hybrid and i'Anderoudae,' all In 'pots 2 years old, 11,25 to 11,50 each, Delaware. Concord, 'Rebecca. Early Northern ! Mnseadlne, Diana, Hartford Hartford ?indite, all in pots, 60 cents .each, Isabella. in pots 25 cents each, a few White Chaseber foil at door maitre; In poti,ls 'cents each. ' All grape vines , may be turned out of pots with perfect safety ; from the first of May to the let of November. All Roses from .35 to 50 cents in pots.eGrapellneshy thelooo,. and Roses by the 100 at exceeding low pies. .VEGETAI3I,E 'PLANTS—EarIy' Wakefield; one of the best sorts; (Nets =York irideineall. Duly Winningsteadt,Aselyilarge 'net, ear Ox Me - are early and - bite Cauliflowers , 8 eall per dozen. Sweet Mountain Pepper Plants, sweet Spanish. do, Cayenne do, Cherry Pepper do, li) °caliper dozen. I ate Se Vert Dibbige Plante, Druniheed do, Plat Dutch do, 40 cents per 100. Purple Egg Plant. Scarlet .do,.aew striped do le cents per doe. Keys' Testate, Perfected d6,-Feegee do, The Cook's Paiorite - do, early Yerk, do; early Tilden , do, etc., cagy Redd°, Large Yellow do, 10 cents perdoier Celery, White salad and. Henderson't , New Dwarf, 50 cents per 100. Plants of all kinds will be set out in cold frames or open air. • Tomato plants of all kinds, Egg plants of all kinda,,,sing.ie plant In each pot, In die elandl-‘- tion, I cents, including pot, 6 cents without the pot. Cubumbers in po a- 15 cents each, It agents who are eclhble, and none others are wanted, desire to sell plants' at .different points la this and other counties, a handsome living perzentage , shall be allowed, Plants , =Calk the products ce the Houses can be 4Crsarded etci mice condi.lon in moss. AU orders will receive prompt attention. All kinds of Grape Vines, Roses, Dallies, Flowers and Vegeta Ic plants will be bound a t McCabe A Min ' s wholesale end - retail Geocery7 and Provision Store. in M., C. Mercer's new block, after the 20th day of April. A very ac commodating efficient gardener will be fount at the garden at all times. . HARRY MIX. Towanda. Hot douses. Feb. 12.1808. • .1, , W. A. CHAMBERLIN Has, enlarged his store .and ha just melted a large dock of Gold and Si Wei • AMERICAN WATCHES t And a well selected assortment of SWISS. WATCHES; all 'minuted !to ran well or the monep refunded. fle keeps on hand a jarge, de sortment of. the co le'bratee SETII-I`IIOMAS CLOCK Also au elegant as-ortnient of the latest styles Gold . , • JEWELRY AN I) S I LVER WARE to the plated lien : he 110 ldoerti Stotler' FOIiK:S'AND ' SPOONS! Heavily plated Breakfast & Dinner Ca.stara, Elegant trelile ti , jax? 4oalakei wall ICE PITCH,E'RS! ilaitcE.)nir Cake 'Buttetat BUTTER BERRY DISHES; Pickle Stands, Tea Bells, ,te., Ate. CII,UdItEII4I J Is now keeping the, G OVEIt .k: E4,KEIV3 Family Sewing Machines These Macblues are superior to all others for family use.. for the following mesons : They sew with two threads dieedt ,freer the spools, and require n" rewinding. They are more easily understood, and used, and less Duple to derangement, than other ma chines.' They are eatable of esectititle pelts:3.4.. without change: of adjustment, i much greater variety of work than other machines. ' The stitch made by these machines' I. much more firm, elastic, and duralt, Ed mecialt i mm articles which require to be and ~ than any other stitch. ; ' I • This stitch, owing to the manner in which the under" thread is unwronght, is mach the most plump and `beautiful in use, and retains' this phimpness and' beauty, even upon articled .frequently washed and ironed, until 'they are worn. out. The structure of the seam is such, that, thp , it - be cut or broken at hatenrals of only ' , tow stitches, it will neither open, run, nor ravel, but remains firm and durahle. Unlike other machines, these fasten both ends of the seam by their own operation. With these nrachinest while silk is used upon the right or face side d'f the seam, cotton may be used upon the otheri side without lessening the strength or .durability of the seam. This can be done' on no other 'machine, and hie great saving upon all artilea stitched or made up with silk. : ' , ' There machines, in addition to their superior .merits as instruments for sewing. execute the most beautiful and 'permanent embroidery and ornamental work. ~ ' Yon can get tzewirtg Machine Needles, and all articles pertaining to the machine business. WATCU AND ULOOS .128PAIRINti ~ • • Done In the best manner, as o3nal, at low rates Towanda, July 15.'1867. A ND 'HE PLAYED ON A.HARP OF A THOUSAND HTIIINGS, DITTIOET & Cot t ESIPIA OF MUSIC I For sale 'the celebrated Mathusli* Grand, and the beautiful li tile , Colibri Piano". 'Piano! of 219 strings. Plaans. of one third iatarerpos , • Cr. Pianos that exhibit moreakill in stricture - Plinos that are betre • made in every respect. and will stand in tune longer.thats any ne*.la use in this country and Europe. These Plante. differ in construction blithe inside from all o th em. the strings emu the Iron frame in all Bi reef:ions, distributing !Ow Immense pressure equally to alt sides I. the plate. Etisides 'er improvements peculiar to their construction they combine al , th e , Improvements 01 every other manufacture. Rend for illustrated circa tits where everything is explained to satbilac7 thin.- A Ise constant ly Ton, baruk a full assort,- meat of • Haines Brother's Pianos, Organs end- Melodeons of the beat'el various styles for the churchisnd parlor. Paler and Melodeon Cov ers, Plano and Melodeon Stoehr, Instruction Books for Melodeon Old' Platte.' New and old sheet music on hand sand ordered if desire . Abio for sale. Prof. Yen Rensselaer and Pier- MHOS Piano, Purniturd Imo Carriage Prilisb, 6 . Plano tuning done on short tittles. Liberal discount to ministers, *untie* and teachers. . Also agents for Mai; DECKER BROTHERS UNEQUALLED" PATENT - riA.wo FORTES' W. A CHANIREIWIN. DITTRICIL Towanda; Feb. 13;1888. ITTSTON , CiAL—The:. titan% P signed will d. liver,to tiideibt; Tawandar Pittston Coal at $8 per toner $5 to at blll yard tn. Wysos. Orders left at- Taylor 4 . 4 Na store willteeetri pinata atterition. -• • ' 1- KOIRIS COO/41_U@ .W011)1', OW"It Mice* Meal. Food,1113.; at It Dia. 15. c . :...,: .. "i'J•.07 ,,, _ ... rpßzeirnififta tabi 'or itht 4. SEA.VaII t , 4 ,, 1 . 1 : - 1:110UPOED COMITY. •.-In ... • . • • Wan ti As tic lbe , 10440z`rii - • ~ In ' - :.'Bo•:eii . c - 1181101118 - day in Jwi,* At. D''.-USi Alm* • This tr uc tleginf la . l t i a the itio i n fliteliffleir**ttii r .: , =ll ti-?:;# w .. .,...2 . ,., 0 (6 L A ric iiii=7.t.all 874 t ifil 6 • t P h ;V i if-1,1.1r , a e•,- -t • 7,44 ' '.'9 1 .4 14 ,:•'''''..` , . : inn , , ~ -t ; -, r .-:.. „ : „11 ' ' __.., : n .1.. , : pa re, -•lir_-Aw• 25° Wig * 109 . I ls a I _9i .4. iiiiionter J , , _ex •,:i s :.. it illadie dint . l g 2 -Eratimp:7.)til J iff li IMO EI 78 .313 „:„ Barren Jalps Is - , . -.. :: f -, . . 1 49 73 118 ibilifthern DA „ ~ 859 1400,-, za r ie s i i m u c t,f, a ~...\..1 A. 171 .. t .: - • - ~, ~.:, .11:1_ - -80 19 ; 2141 Oral, " I - • 1 . -18 28 tgyg .-.,.. o r e_ dm ...-.. iI - '7:•;.• tii I 1 II : ' 't Mann ii . , ~, 1, . 1 .. ,10,70 =Paul I - 70-70 ; 4011.1. - :e laths!. ' _ , 70.70 160 brine GeoligB • '' ' L ,*" . 11 80 Wl'Uglit li' dl f ir L'iltt - -4 !• 121 a r chez ' ' • ' I 'llllZau 1 330 tralley beep,* ~ UOB 855 Stemeta,Veher •'' -' . 19 90 265 Stewart Deborah 90 1 ,44 1 \ 4 4r0 riiiirZtamuei --- ' oseph . 1 Bidden' halal ~ .. ,_ r. „. ,57 00;-, Manses aim" .-1 . , ,- , . - lik , 1 .12A , Beet rredei ta U? " ' 187 i Lll7 Beadle James 11811 IforEpinJedos ' . . :+i:- • i 289 , Pelee John - - 1- :,'' 425 Pfeifer George P ; 154,-; t. ftlete,JollllZr": J • i 324 WWar Wfilkm MM US TORXIIIIIP 400 Anderibn Siinnel • ' 391 Anderson Joseph Ii 190BasaegJoicabv - . - • 195 ' Benner limb Jr' 78Oestebrr Traded& il •Euis wait : iOO . = itcn)o l : 4o % 200 :-..- N sk*mlid 400 ' .'N '..•77n • 400 Bhotts Peter 400 Shotte Frederick 400 , netts George 28 ' 'Wallace Wry .100 Woodruff Hannah OVUXIZON: 174 Barnes James 343 Betz Henry 343 Betz John • i 343. Betz. Joseph 343 ne4anie4, 400 BYstin Henry 300 Barnes : Patnek 375 Cooley Stunttel 400 Castator Harman r 44* , Cooley Joshua 400 ' testator' Joseph ' 342 Edge Peter 100. Ellis Marcy I 172 Edge George ' 343 - ''Fritz Saninel 400 Hags Peter 400 ' • Hags Nathan 200 Haga George' • 400 Hardy Bam 35' ' • Hirity , Jones' hel 225 Hardy Henry 390 Harris Ami' • 400 Hollingsworth Stephen ' 100 ; Wier Andrew . 375 ' Moore George 400 Moore Paul . _303- = Moore Joluz 200 North Samuel' 400 North Jonsthen j 400 Seeley Henry 200 Seeley Peter 400 Bidder's Andrew • 400 Bidden!' George 225 Bidden Teter 75 Bidden James 400 ; . Seeley bite& • 400 Temple George 400 Temple Peter 400 . Temide Samuel 400 White James 180 Woodruff ihirmak PLILIC. 134 ' l "Cloobran it Polk j 20 Reeder George 42 Baron James 106 Everhart Samuel 16 Bentley , George SOUTH coma Blackwell Robes" Blackwell• Robert Blackwell Robert 'merman& Keeler John & Co owners .Field Henry • Hunt Sob Porter Jambs TWIRL 94 184; ALSO—In prusnance of the provisions of the Act of General Assembly, passed the . 29th day of April, 1844, Section4lst, at the , same time and place will be exposed at pub lic sale, the tracts or paseels of Land or Real Estate designated in the following list, unless the taxes Alneupon the same are paid before that time. "4• - e Nom, RR • , - exam. sownserixe. st Co 50 ' 86 ALBIR. 1865—Beeinan N D 100 , 200 9'91 ....—Nichols Edward 100 300 13'50 Daniel l 100 - 100 . 1 60 ....—Swank Daniel 100 , 100 6 .00, .. Biebard 200 ' StIMI 840' .... —Ward 0 L 250 ' 1150 25 00 ....—Blackmanlada'n 70 10 5 88 .... Mason Mier=o 50 500 42 00 . Mc/dal/an SO 30 90- lOSie—•." !lesbian N D ' 100 100 525 Mason Manor 500 500 50 00 Nicholls Edward 100 NO 12 50 ... Swank Daniel 100 100 700 Daniel 100 100 700 .. Wider Richard 200_ - 200 14 00 .... Wind GI., • • 250 ' 250 25 00 .... Blackman Juds'n 70 70 340 • JacksonEsunnalWot all = 1 00 .... Harris David 126 5' 121 664 .... Gibson Charles 75 $ 72 360 • ..Irvine Emitui 25 ; 25 •50 • Murphy Dennis 62 62 278 • McMahan Mehl 30 • so 135 1866—Susan William so 1865 Ward 0 L -352 36 8 . 8 0, 1 BIIIIISSOON vs's. ' '5ll . 1 10 U 1886—Foster 88, howeatlol MI 1 03 ' Wm • Gummi Mamie% 1865—Itookwell d L 210 • 230 314 1888,—Beale Geo 1$ : 48 Bmkwell J: L. 230'. _ *50.908 . 18e6lroisteiiwaiarle2 • 13%10snore 718 I—,9ley Jamie 60 - 60 56 181 1 0laisrli Di' - 5o . •• • 6Q tBB JW1,411.1661i.i20411- 50 " .89 ~... - anion DAV. , 111) -28 -..1:18 Shaman d: Pant 400 • 400 8 U mit:, '111: lb* :Plait pills-0011R: lig. A. ROCKWEILLI3. EISIMMEM wawa 5 . 56 9 68 - tiVt• 25 09 I • 5'77 18 80 18 40 - 1 89 19 8 27 - 722 OT = t iJ.!) 80 40 16 80 16 Olt 16 80 16'80 11 76 . 4 20 Baldwin Samuel Baldwin balm Banked ROAM Baldwin James Catlin Eli ' Catlin Putnam CortrightCornelbas Cortright John Davenport Daniel - • DErrenport - Comeliva Fell Jesse Hollenback Wg hells `:do !:_ .do do 'do do do do do do do do do. :do do do do do do .do do. do do do do doh. do Ingham's heirs . .liorm HliyabOthi • I f i t tos ke :42 'William Thomas Nicholas Thomas Yinllialn =totem Allen John Butlar Polly - - Barrett Joel Fish dabes _ Hibbard Hannah Hollenback John Harsh Simnel ' Sterling Samuel Sterling Lucy sterling Samuel Jr ' Welles C F Welles C P .... -. meDoin aki ia_ lr i, a . 1 lid lit , agn ', I -1 leoo4 •". - 1. ...*.'="loC,• - ' : ' . ,- - ''lt a pi _i ... ~. it '• 864•:', 7 :, .Ifta i --.....- .r.r. 7 ir--- -.0- -E" , -'. - $l 4 .. - Z,N1..;.k ' , ; ' jobb: st : ,,1 , ..P ... , • • hum 00,'''.' ... Aw - ,8 80 .*•.:i`168129,8071Wa el : .'" sr!' 4 0 4:•"/Ikaikhers' IW - .' -4 :.:,100 . .1 . 10 . • _....,. .• , .1 ....,-, .. I - : -. ) * t 1 . 1 r . • ••- -m-• • AZ' ' ' ' .1 ' : -, 'l, .-.." • 1 Olirtj ' lt r '. d It • 1 -liait'llArgliii •114 , ''''' - nk f 4 1835-4m*ii - 5 SO_ les , 1 40 1J ' 4; *5O '9 14 — 4 4: 4 1 192 l' .1 :.. =ll .l '- 2, . 117 1866-I,:kiniabitDadel d rr: ' :fiXt If Oi ••Wam0w40141241 44461 • ....• 56 } CiesiMmi •25 - 96 110 .. Lsonnalraloroos96 ,- ,96 IS 1904 . 1:1116 1 417a0fit'a440_ '; „O 0 55 31 ,-(. l'4o - ' SO , ‘ti -11- ..---. -,,, : rairjum„ , ->r• ..-.... , /,, .• . - 166-444400* '• !kit - 1 lot ; ,` 43 lit ttuiski SO ,100 1 10 ...::19nifes11129 - : 50 80. .110 • -"Sahli Oltior ' ! 20. ' 1 .-Vo` . 153 lit—Aarivadiedlbs:-' , -50 - :N-60 , .69 • :21/iillitDßlollll2lF.:' • I NINS-~l , ol* - 621 ' • -62 'lBO , 11 telaliaol4. ; •' 25651+11an James. eat:,: NI. 10 -40 S l uo 14 iltejlart 3310141118 ' 1111 311 ; 11eylet 311a101118 11111 11'01 os 7 "Ad- 2SI • Jou* Ahhala _ ' SO '9. .... Key VIM= 20 :; '4= 86 203 18688a1tkillgtiodou600 -'llOO 75 34 henibl Vac that, an amount eidlsiabi VP pity lazes sad ant Au be required to evelka , demi Ithaca the NM is !gold ea, OA Ouse et Pa* Asad lOW the hew are eompliedwith, the Maria mak :be exposed to sale. - C..N. :Mitt Tteararei. -Traeauseea Ofllea u lltareh 1868. - } . . Iltikl2 LS MUM MVPS - Quit Cl4.' *lib. notittiVidiaida, mad dhow, bay* opaNDiaAtta i the amid at (*me Plea -43 C MOAK pomp the truxi e Amater.oloo ilil tr A r rina 6 7* ". Aka* tkatif.* 1 Pt *a t• Oa TWINISTRATOR'S Notice la booby ghee. that all fteose Indebbid to the' estate WlOlll pow r, late Alt Smltldledt. sp.. o l dmac tweeted to make loilnedial t e payment, d all. perematme lag ebbe, whist mold mdate,:aird proud, them duly as hotted far aettkoneat. 111INAIF & DOTY, /A& In 8. 1811/10ULD, . dedalstaton t April 2,1868. I'XECUTOR'S NOTICE .- Notice Whereby given that all persons indebted to the - testate of Charles Carina, late of Burlington deed, ate requested to make inr.. mediate payment, and all haring clef= apart said estate win present them duly authenticated . toraettlement. - - • WY. CARLIN_ 0. F. NICHOLB April 1, 1868. itimman. MIXECUTOWS' .NOTIGILYptice J.V la hereby glveni that all eotii-la; debted to the estate of Dth r Wil mot, late of Towanda, deo'd. ere *heated .to make htusedlate gamest, theme be Odin splint sablietate preset them dal" eatheaticated tor settkettnt. • - • H. Eta NUM% • • Anil f. 1868.., • lizeoatter.' . A InitinBMiTOßS _ =dice la hiwap eras, that 'persona to tie Mao ,or Philip It. Hall , timed, et Tasearom twp. an ropiest.* to teaks inuaidiate - pullout, Ad those - build demands against said estate gamma lbw daly sathasticatod totsattlamest. Oi BO PICIESTT, Muth IS, 1868. Aolcalaistrator: tiXIMITOR'S NOTIOIL—Nutice la hereby girls that all.paretw indebted . to the estate- of JACOB W=' • tats at Rouse, decd., are requested to-Artistarraerit. atelaympt, and all puma !me th s cis hat op oa Math mud present - them -ftly authen ticated asr ialtlerseaL 11AL( LYON, Itteeeuters. April 2. 1662.• PPLICATION IN • DIVORCE.- 41191. To LuciusA.EW ahlo.—Ne4l4, Dec- term 1867. Yon are hereby =UAW • that Mary Y. Waldo; by her next friend, Ozias Hlgley has applied to the Court d Codunon Pleas t ot Braff - ord County, for a divorce front the bonds of matrimony, and the said Court-has appoint ed Meeidel, the lth day of May, 1868, at two o'clock, p. m.; for hadag the mid Nary in the premlaes,at which time and place you-eta attend If you think proper. - • WILLT4 (141FF113, i April 8,1868. neat E IA 1 28 1'75 71 A PPLIOATION- IN ,DIVOROL -4%. To Patience C Plerce.—Me. 203. Dec. term 1867. You areliwea wid noNed that man L. Place, your applied to the Gnat of Common - Pleas of Bradford County for a divorce from OW bonds of Inattiminty • and the Bald Court , bas appointed Monday, the' "4thday of May. 1868, Al - two o'clock, p. M.. for bearing Me- in the minims, at Which MOM and place you con attend if you think • P" ra r e 011117 ID Eihmifif April 9,1868. • • 76 1 36. 47 17 40 5 29 10 88 1183 B'7o 10 88 1034 16 68 10 06 13 08 846 4 18 4 18 4 21 4 21 4 16 4 29 4 23 23 4 18 41 1 97 10 06 9 57 2 18 8 70 15 23 A PPLIOATION IN. MORON- Te Bdward.A. lirlut.—Ntr. 302, Dee: tem, NU, You see Mirky. veiled that B. Brigp you wile, by her out triad, B. R.• Bale, has raolledto the Court of COW MOIL Plum of dfad CousU, for a divorce from the bon& of inattimaoy, OM the aid Court, has appointed Ifforefu - the 4th day 'of May 1868, at 2 o'clock, p. m., for beerfug the sold Mary M the premiSes, at which thee and place you cen attend If 3fras think pri L mer. WI GRIFFIS, April 2, 1862. Pik A P ATION t IN DIVORCE.- Za.Chaium bev ealliater,--Nel9 6 Kay tirM47 Ton are notified that Lavin - Wallider your wile . by next friend; John has applied to the Court of Comma =in Bradford County. far a divorce from the bonds of matrhoony, and the said Court has appoint ed Monday the 4th day of Kay, 1848; at o'clock, p. m.. for bearhw the mid Lorna la the prmiur. at which time and place pa tea attend if you think pro. - VIII. GB YN% April9,lB6B. A PPLICATION IN DIVORCE.-- Tb Ww.. M. Wkife,—No. 206 Dec.. Term 1887—You are hereby nodded that Lydia A. White, by her nest friend A. D• Vangarder, bee applied to the Court of Common Plata of Itrad tord county,-for ,a`Divoree from the bonds of matrimony, and the add Court has appointed Monday May 4,1868• at 2 o'clock p.m., at the o.nrt House, Towanda, for heating the raid Lydia A. White in the premises, at which time and place you can attend If you think paper. A . 9,1868. WW. GRIPPIA. Sheriff. A PPLIOATION. IN DIVORC&— ZIS. To Joseph Harting.—No. 101 Dec. Term 1868 You sr* hereby _nosineftthes mush Har ding, by her UM. hired, Enda ICsighte, has appliW to the Court of Ossainet Pleas of find ford county, for a divorce tromthe bonds of and the said Curt" his appointed Honda, May a, 180, at! &dock p. UR. at the Covet goose, Toiruda, for bearing the said Hannah Harding in the 'itemises, at width time and Cane pm can atteythisk April %DIU. F O RFFIS, A PPLIOATION IN. DIVOII,OIL- Am. Witham L Beiggao-lie. WI; Deo. ter 4 DDT Ton are booby notified that= T. par wife. by bra nut ILO.applied to the Count of Oman; Kid County. lor a &MP the bends of nalzhamy. and the said. , ftwit has appointed liondey the Mb of of May, mag, dos hemiag the said Boa to the pre! Woes. it sada tine and .p'..a jos as MUM U you think proper.• _ • WK. MUM& April t. 1368. PROOLAMATION.—Wherean Hon PABBD3 B. Presideat Judge of Oa 13th Judicial Marla; earefeehili of the counties of Bradford and Bealanbanni. and Roes. Levi P. *afford and J. W. Tan Dyke, Associate Judges, in and for aid (loony of Bradford, bare issued their proms bearing date the id day Of April, A. D.. lbalto, me directed for Maim' Court of - Oyer and Terainel, (lea oral Qatar Ballow of the Pesos, Comma sad Orphan's Court, at Taw* for the Canty of Bradford, ea Monday Ali - 4th day of Nay next, to continue two vadat. • Notice is therefore busby gives to the Cero. Were Justices of the Peace, and Constables, of the 6ounit h of Bradford, that they be th en and there in dr limey penes,. _at 10 ?do* in the forenoon of seth day, thea records, br =and other remembresces, to do thole thich to their *Son anomalies to be dose ; and those who are bound, reeogoisuo a otherwhe to , pressento against the primers who are or ray be a &Well of aid County. or who shall be bound to appear Sibs salaCourt, are to be this and there to prossais Nana thin at Ain be hid* 'Jason are requested to bepu —nal In their Attendance. agrmably to thrk maim Band ate, .the lith day of A*o, in the year of our lord, ate thomand llttt 'hundred - and Int~t, "end of th e ladepe ideseeet tho United Mao_ _ _ __the ateetjAnt; • , OBBITIB, - 50 53 ri i lliNESII FAN FOR SALN AT th . NEWS ROOM. ERN ..z, QMIRIFIS IBillag.-; , ._By - - virtue of Ihml sin= &eft NW Ad of, the Goole et • dlcrf elegy sad to go Alitostol.a ii eic • , to public riatiftsVcirll3TlllWl Au of APBS, , ilt, rif f'-' ;IOC: the - Ai.ar3 . , lbßmiUg : -disitelW lot VA i x li nig ot ha 1 'W :1114-Sillir- --: '64 811.1.4. 4 --- - .. ---- - - v?— -- _ jilt dirsamr -.--- franisd lasiaisfrb6lolll few halt trees thereat, i 4dir tad teltskiti o rWAG l Isti'WME 6W boro. 7 ; les followi :On the mirth, by pa Ile toed - lag to Troy,.east sad south by lands belonging tolbessfats , Of J.l. longolsed. addliestby had of JOhnlßoowieentaballig Ono aura of Mt neetwor lass;hiprottsdi. - wttli lksivol-lbrellbyg hotrsii nt e nk ed biro sad shol4' , sad a fulli. gt,:ns. tests and tsiin i; • aim:Um Ue , 'ffice salt it ii. 11. NW vs. huara O. Wheat. . . - • The folkarinj u described lot - piece or i= tr - ttill . 9l9Aftwittt . the . born-?f Canton aid d ", , . a OAO( Saratel °writ and lot Waken ,id 'loaf .an antrebiaat by Centre ; e ati g s ' of Cornelia Spanking dad west by lot nowi occupied b 7 -.-.:,-- Understood; etes 66 fedieweestriet. did 16(F feet, beck. eontala-• e lag 9900 square feet more or less ail latwailrod, `Kith framed dwelling . houseand few fruit trees lasala:necitioi at think it calisrumetockireil vs. J.. 0. wain; • • !,. Atail—The follow's*: described • lot piece Or. =if land, situate In the dep. of rtinklin, asiedlows,. :Os the, north by leads of Leaser Hid% 00,1 John Ode, • inaitV•pnbllo Aglntsy aft% romsiNsit trat a r a ig a rsiv rius, south Epee poldieldginesy from: •Testritnief to Canta s i ge s m , vest, by land of User li kaltklefil lifftng dim awe wire or Mss all lammed WU brad fentlele framed been anti/ psi thsesoil • Molted an *oath inescatiar iff,the softer Joke flobeistimis. 11,4kamble. . - ; .-- - AL9o—Ths followlnglasoribadipkite Vu% ad of kod Abele fit Mena Striae - W=4o4s fakes i 'OW eleiout I li d s Laidababnigklif to the "estate indion,Bl iWth,• 'south, and wed 1, .01 J. a. Lewis, con -30 sus woe* air boa, altual acne ler laestkilrfewVittireesiftolt.halla? 411°6-74: Seised and taken in execution at the salt r of Augustus Lewis vs. Levi _Baldwin t Jr.. ME 4 —The foliewrierioseewea lot • piece or WOO of hind snags b oorth end east lre/ell twp. , boandeff is fakers f On the by lands of Soloman Siblemeutfflawny mg bola bolasaidithiselk to-libidoolt nth, on *he wed by lands for of ,b 1 Ain= Haw sell containing one sae of land all improved, with a , framodlouse i rd few frultireas • * and taken wrecatke at the suit of Willisoolf4mwell vs. John 11.8mith, ',• • ALSO-Thribliewbig 'described lot = parcel of land situate in Monroe top., and deemibed as iollows : Ik= a gt h a2olt West boat of C. Carter's running north 45° „west 6 - perches and 5Ms to corner in middle of, turnpike, theses- south 77° west 20 porches to a corner in middle of south branch of Towanda creek, thence south east 10 00 pa . to centre of said crest to. stone beep. thence south 87I° east 11pro_ and 6 llnksici,post corner on east aide of mill road,d , thence north-12 ° east 8 pre. along mid road to pod corner in old road, thence northit ° our 10 pry. to. plias of beginnieg,' eontaining acres more or lase all impewaff • with anThed dwelling house, corn house. wagon and point a O P. and blacksmith shop, tandu; lathe &n.. - sow andlnines fixtures, ~and :for .4enitirees thu_" Seised in eiecittca4 thitatilt of C. Carter as. C.J.. Lewis. • ALSO—The following described lot pace or mod bounded Of land situated in AllisitYlivp.. ii efflotra : On the north by lends finlike Var. guson , east Joys lands of Sullivan , sow h rzo nld t o li f tai ep tau liatrat b eondlnlna illesuildwfrits Of land. more or less, about two acres ineprovaL with a few fruit trees thereon. ALSO—One other lot piece oroval of land iitnathin Albany twp „ eiftwaN, bounded. as follows : On the north by lends of , Sallivan Hakes, east by leads of Joseph So:sirens, south or Umbel R. J. Hakes, west by lands of Dew lel Chapman, coadaining Ave acres ..cif more of partly improved, with I plank house nalaisked, and stew fruit trees thereon. •_ Beited4drtaltee in execution, at thefalit of O. B. Patch-ei.J:l Rearm - ALSO—The fo flowing detvibei lot piece or parcel of land situstaia Overton twp., boun ded and described as Daiwa: Beginning at a cherry teethe south , east corner of lot No. 5 and the northeast coiner .of lot N 6 - 4, thence north 31° east 1011 pm. to a beach, the north east corner of the warrant, thence north39° west 161 pa. to a post the north east corner of lot No. 6, thence south 31° west 108 pos. to a beach sapling corner of lots No. 4,5, 6 and 7i thence south 59„, east .161 pa. to the place of beginning, containing one hundred and eight sores of laud, more or less, being lot No; ,8 as of Edward Overton's map; about 20 acres improved,with a log .hous e and a few fruitdrees thereon. &Ned and taken - in execution at the snit of John Holmes vs'. Rachel / Gately and James. Harmer. ALSO--:The following described lot piece or parcel of !and aitnate in in Asylum twp., boun ded described as follows: Beginning on. the bank cf the Susquohanna river, thence south 45° east along the line ot Bishops land 100 reds to a large white oak marked for a Corner, thence south 62° west about 82 rods to a post and stood ,thence South' 68 rods to a stake and stones for a coiner. thence south 61° west 45 rods to a stake and stones, thence north 60 rods toe yellow pine, thence south 62° west about 32 rods the the bank of the Susquehanna river; Monier down the • several courses of the river, about 260 rods to the place of beginning, containing 60 sores of land be the same, more or leas, nearly all improved, with a framed house and fruit trees thereon, together with an Island situate'opposite of - the above • described land in the Soaquebanna - river, contain g six isms and 136 pa. of land more or lees, all im proved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Isaac P. Towner vs: E. M. Bishop. _ 2 : - WILLIAM (IBIEFiS,' Sheriff. pEGIStERS NOTIOE:;--1(otice_ in JLIII hereby glien,that there has been filed find settled in the office of the Register of Wills, ln sad for the Cleanly of assi ar,easate et Ad adnistnaion span the following setstar. viz Final aco't of E: C. Leikagg guardian of Wirt ,Warford minor child Of Joel - Wexford dec'd. Final aco't of Riles' Prince, anniving of :Napa Prince, late of Warren. dec'ts. Final, acc't of II B Burt and Lahlyett Dick. Jason, adm'r" of John Dithinson,late of Warren deceased. • - Final acc't of Raymond Hemet, executor ot John Farman, late of Columblideesl. Final acc't oiN Y C arnocban, ex'r of Elijah Ennyon, late of Troy, decd. Partial ace,. of David Palmer and James A. Rogera.ex're of E R Rogers,late of Canton.dol. Partial acc't of D Harkness and N S Hoel ex're John Voorhis, late of Springfield, dec'd. Partial acc't of Lydia Fitch, Admits of D H Fitch, late of Canton, dec'd.. - Partial acc't of Edwin Bosch and Lucy A. Furman, adm'rs of James A. Furmait deceased. late of Columbia township. Partial account of 0 . 0 Beefily adm'r of P W Beefily, hits of Columbia; dec'd.- The - appraisment of property set off by the Execntorsor Administrators of widows or children of the following decedents : Estate of Johnson Benson, " Ira C Newman, '•" Francis C Head, " " Joseph Elliott, Duncan Sinclair, " " Lewis Johnson, • " Eelati D Chaffee, " " Addison McKean. _ And the same will be presented to the Or phan's Omit of Bradford County on Thersda the 7th day of ' May neat - ftrr cookotation allowance. - H.J. MADILL, April 8,1868. , Be. . A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. AM. Notice is hereby given to. all persons in debted to the estate of Actin H. Allen. late of Smithfield twp.,dec'd.,are requested to make im mediate payment. and those having claims against said estate, melt present them duly authenticated for aettlement- JUDSON W. ALLEM, March 19,1868. Atluditistrator. UXECITTOR'S NOTICK 7 ---}Totice 1.2 is badly Ora that'll moLisindehted the estate of William I&thropc'ds; late of Herrick tup.„ xesmested - to make immedi ate payment, without daisy, and those having claims against said estate moat present them duly authenticated foe settlement., SYBIL LATHROP, • DANIEL D. LATHROV. Executors. April 9,1868.* APPLICATION. IN DIVORCE.- -- To Henry Segar:--80, 58t, Bes. term, 1887. You are hereby notieed - that -Madre Seger, yoar wife, by her next friend, Martin Rogers, I has applied to the Court of. Common Mae of Bradford, County fora dircime from appointednds of taandmony, mid the old °oar! hat ao Monday the tth day of Nay, ineff, at two o'clock, of ar,fer heating the mid Madre in the premises; at Which lime and; Noce you ca a, atzwra 41daleat _ wiusum pativprl. April 1868. - " " ."' MOM TN' BASitittEPOYIn = the - Mater "oULLKOIC.G.frABILBOTI44. ra , (Nxirt of t, jttatat" ka. ' the Distalti cif Posetylvaida, ma. Te Thom it DALT coieerp ;abletilliPma .hereby gives .ndlOr taa. sigma °Littman (); Is , Colltty.WW — pllkit l aildlitittorPlogylnala withattalitmianat abs• •au Wow a. Ba c 1 ,==r144 1 1;4 4 W* 0 Dated's% lbiraade: . 'this 30th' 144 tie, 111 W • 4 . 1 • • 1111 itl KIX. I - • HS HITESTIRWEI*O4 I 4 O paid fix libido it Ptidace, at Orasollail ¢ t.taties Amp saw. . !NM -- - failiat-iiiillt;-'-13y lime - or I a sier at Iliad Fad* isteaCeat d die 00110 h4 . 4 . 4i fi1 , ,filll.l;fifikaad.Braddsli.ComtV, 0 - be espied tw valid Ma 0 , . . i rall7W—lirfaird. do Iderwifffig side •,,,."1. .-.4...--.l_, an THInfiDA.If the 7Ut do - 01 JAAT: UNA 04 -::' '77" i CeCiOtati p. ni., the Walla( 60~10 ' - Agile Inn& et WI Odd, v lAd , , ~• hboandea,ad . , 4_, • So- 1 gaterpoitaal . ..,, ~ . of A: - Ma • ' i n , ' • - 45° ••• ' _ W I a' • NNW - 1111Lii td stadia d' hi' ' • ' 1111P' i41:1 1 1 i l qi: -1 r A:' Wired .0 jingo a Welt kw , , F . .scatmiti einst af' daft Issad 13"ialatitirored 031•Ier • ,Val s_loantartefribl MI, Odd ftet mst* , met 21 Naps& rat. ' ~ank• NU dad 13 pis., .1 thwdale 77e stag IS prmitv it peat Um ' . .. ~ aintatiall, - wend .of AV* AlikiwWil ;..... ..: . Odd soetetr, yd. In 406,14 a , - • • stases theionthearaes of A, tibia l s nedifiio t ma p auto i ti - - . V gf idearn orof Aa Sm,ar.plees ba . . . Co screeand37# ' , more orkw. add . ' with; a [RAW tarn ttlingwas.' . : - -- ..f M.'W--Wee other lot, _piece or ,pm_al of Did eitentella Llbehdehl Um., - d i north. wield I , ff Ladd of ifailmatAaldwin,seetth by, . „lands o Walter K. Green, and west byiand of , rifts. Calmer. -Containing sk sorer Of Iced i lacer yr iftam, ill : Improved , with - a saw mi l l . Seized and taken fa..eteentlon,at the snit of Dimiel‘R. Malta vs. Stephen Roans. • ' . , • Val —The following dasupx4 lot piece 1 pascel, °flood 'Rasta , ill Parana twp., toms. ed . north by lands formerly la the onsweasion of Josialk.Doines and land of John iteihroisl, on the east by ladds of George Lants,. south by landa,of shin Gay, west _by land `of John tsytendell. • Oentiiining - 116 acres of land , more or, lest, alpat 8 acres Improved, with a -, few__ ti ed tWroon. - ~ , 81.• and taken execution - . at mina of Alisallfeßeatr vs. Rannos i t ze /r a r - Al2o—lbe followfts lot, piece Or -.1 7 • parcel of 'land &alter hi Om twp. bound- .7 - . siantlil landle - ot Joins V. flesrli, east by heads Wm. R. Stone and • J . Stanad, south bY land of Sands Elatty n ut; by • - lead dihninel delay and David Gatlin*, 26 acres of land, sow ier b;s7m , goat 25 scree imptyrid, with a log ham sad. Ward shanty thereon. - Seined and taken la easentina at the snit of Slug Datler'alialts re. Edward Chasms - - Wm. GRIFFIS, Shad. Towanda. Aprll Id, Md. —. tfaX " -- gi10...../*TotiC . ii 3 heret 4'gig- - ; .1J to Oat therfqMising natal persons have, • filed lathe Okla it'llis Cleric-. of Quarter pes. - Moos; for•Bradflrd .-Cality. their petitions for Mewl ender the frMating laws t Com. . - monwesith;ind aid** several of scpti Gil cfpfons wilt he hasykkedirw-. UN Judges of lbw laid . • . Court, on MONDAY. the deb day ed MAT nests • sum • Tavola'. . N M Sfeppll!l2 •, _ ' - .Ailes Danled.• .. /Many lioratioTag ' • do - Charles Day ' - Borimei - O Dealt ' ' do dio Johnsewr 11 Pike do &Kr Abbiat 8 Shalinburgh . .Athens towi tor tir - - Seth Peek' -,-Borlington P D Chas* - • Canton borough Jamik-Pos -do .do Morgan - IS Billimpe . :::. ... . . . ... „....Colamhfs' 1 ' John Cliampion. , , • . .. ' laßs=le ... C D &loom]) .'.v. , N I) Poi: Monroe boroagg Phlio Solt do • •do T - • Ira II th Moira. taiinallip -, - 4....... Peter ph Sherman - • Overton,• Jose Can Bidgbory • Charles Bendy - -,-, do --- ... , ii 0 Go ff - ' . Home bor.ougll • J P Bogus " , Inn-- L D Forrest =aid - Charles 0 Pitt • SontirCreek P. II Beason ' Springfield , Caleb N. Coe. •South elt' James B. Strong • .‘. Columbia . John C. Tracy Sta=Blone date G. IL Gamble W. N.Bichards . .. • ' Windham Inc 8 Reyttcdds. Sylvania DM Bartlett Towanda borough Thiiross B Jordan ~..Tcnirands borough ' ..1 8 Patterson ' do •do • Daniel 'Sullivan. . : ....... do ' • do • John C Wibm.,.... - dor do - - B A Long &co . Troy borough Abraham model • do Tuttle So - N B &Wens ` do a 11. - . . do ..Water Seth Watkins ' P H Mackey ' Warren Baßiatain Vaught:: • • • . Wilmot % Ellsworth Osborn Windham Z II &II IL Brown Wyalosing J 13 Thompsion do. WM I Crane • - . Wilms ROE as. &alma noon: • Wilson & P:eree •ttG T W ' Adams A ..... dames Carr: . ... • S Cranmer, Eallln°4l & 8r0wn..... WM'Norgan W Smith Francis Charles Grohs , .Manley & Quaid Ctiarles,W Wolfe • Adam Stemburgh ........ I). W. Hughes A Loder- Samuel McManus— ...... Morris Clair Charlie A. 80wman..... John kloGuffie John Coleman • Henry Shaw William Rogers - idoies Frutehey sums= =ALM H . A Hifi Athens boiongli AL McKean Towanda borough Dennis hiciishon do do • I 0 Robinson.. Ridgbnri R itedington Troy borough do do John Vanorder W. -A. THOMAS, Clerk. Sprit 16-,.1868-. T HE TOWANDA Blir.BEY AND EATING ESTABLISIiiENT I - - WOOD & ALLYN having purchased _the Bakery and Eating_Ptablishmentd reeently_kee. by RIB &S mith , Aria door ( south of the Wwd Romp, Main street, Towinda, Pa., and havingyelnodelled the same. they are _ys prepared to furnish • their customers' and the public with everything In their line at reamc able rates. _ - _ 3 THEIR BATIN,G DEARTiftiNT Alba .:.Athens borough Athens township Columbia .Hentck ...Manton borough ..Tornusda borough do Towanda borough . do do . do do . do• , do . . ....Towarida borough Athena township. ,Athena•borough • :Warm Is fitted up la the most approval style :and meals are served at all boors, sad their store Oiled with a good assonant ot GR, o A n 7 11D FECTIONARY , & GR . EEN - • They will, keep la store sad sell at wholesale awl retail or sissuuilactare to-osier BREAD, BISCUIT, RUSK, FRESII ROLLII(BlINS, PIES al) CAKES, Of all kind's. Also 10/ keep the beet Crackers of ell kinds in the market, by the barrel. or Roma. Fresh. Oysters constantly on hand by the keg or dish, cheap as the cheapest. They wiU use the best materials in 'every thing and will try to please the moat fastidious. air Wedding and other fancy Calrecmade to order. sr Families supplied daily and promptly with anything .desired in our line. They - employ moue but the most skilful work men, and use only the best material. They aro determined to keep a first clue establishment. Give us if fair and candid trial and you will Ond it to your tui l vantage. J. B. ALLYN G Towanda Aug. 1,1867.—yr. ,ROPER BAKE4.'S r iUGHBBT PREIIII7II SEWING lIAORkNESI MO Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. THE VERY HIGHEST PRIZE, • I THE CROW Or THE LEHION beHONOII • • Was conferieli pn the repreoin Satire of the DROVED AND BAKER SEWING MACHINES, at the EXPOSITION. UNIVERSELLE, Paris ,1667, ; th?a attesting THEIR ~G REAT- _ -, I SUPERIORITY ,1 Over WI ether !eying-mac hind: An-agarrtment of those bb inschie a; constantly on band sad for sald by, W. A. CH;MBERLIN, Feb. 8,1868.-8 m N BANICRIIPTOY.—Ia the matter ot Timothy P,PaichlanS. In the Dia.. trict Oontof the United Mates tor the Western District of Peaniyharda, To whoa It mareenearrr _The - niuteraigned busby giro notice of hie mottohatomat as ae• signal of T.. P. Patch. of Toniumht.tirp.,ln the county of Bradford, and State ot Pent4 d la. v 1048041 Dlstrlci. SKr been a 119=== . : , ditiot by the Ict Dated at Towanda: this 30th day of Aprll,. A. D. 1868. - JOHN W. NIX, dairec• i El do ' do • do do do do .Troy borough; , . do do WM TOWANDA, P.
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