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Wbsel Bakes mg Co 4 161 D41=1.*Watrirdila wfaff wi ll tbdilsfelllpat , 'lls s Woes, durable sal desirable, 4or 4i - fet. , zarldial ll 6 P"isteplo , •POWfis,boiruit' ~... ~..!.,...:. ~.1,-,,,;3.,,,, ?...,:,..,:-., 1 fO'itArilq.g V's,7'" - I itanniireirift #4,,tkliii 114 len f Tbt Pass. =t sad s=a Pus , a ileierlptlon 01 Zs Ware. Flour 4 OkreaV e MßlWlllW a lnuleies Fjay Flyenl. Fieldßolters LA Mau Boyers Kualshod to oaks at lowiat rail* Wm. - - -. ALSO—Dent Blislarep Notttelsi Ilieblies, Cutting Boxes. - S. N. DBONEDN. Orwell, Feb. 20, 1868. El] Locr. 14irp,fiAtivEluz. • - TowlttbeChOltail DisterollY.---ndigitd ioweli.—llev.. Bonsai Dimmer, Pastor. Tixesohing, 19andays it 104 a. x., and 71 r. ac Sunday School, ),Ai P. Kr Preyer . Meeting every' Thursday evening. B. Chtereh.—Meir. J. T. ThioNileitl, Pea tor. eVeryikreday at .10j a.m. and 74 r. School, 14 r. u. payer MeetingitrelyThursday evening. _G r earCh.=-Rev.- Wm. - MUM, r. - - "resehing every Sunday et 104 timd-7 • Sunday Beb.llP.X. Prayer Meeting Thursday evenings. Munk—Rev. F. D. Hoemnes, Pas. tor. PreaeNng every Sunday at 10} A.m. and 3r. m. Sunday School, 14 P. M. TINE TABLE.—The following is the 'Time Table of the PrninsyWank end New York Geoid and Ball /load Company ) , Sikh took effect on Wednesday, tan. 1st: 1 1868 : • : • • . 11 / 1 1 P. M. A. M. ...0.25 - 12:30. ....9.1X) ...6:55 12:50...:.90 ...1;15 1.05- -720 120 9:50 .4..10:15 M. WAyraa.r...„ Anima Marra • NCOCNWAND. -er ... ' L. M. A. M. P. M. WAVERLY 810. ...11:46 5:10 ATHEIDI ....7:55 11:30 • 455 Wiwi .7:40 11:16 F 4.40 Uzsrma..... ..... 725 1100 4125 TOWANDA .'..700 1016 400 A. M. L. M. P. M. JOHN P. 00X. Superintamknk Fuss.—A house owned by Mr. Geo. Chapman, of Tioga Centre, K. Y., was con gained by fire on the night of the With alt. It was insured for 8 1 , 5 00- - Burnotaas.—Tiso Owego Times says that the residence of Hay . . W. H. King, of coat village, was entered by burglars, eel ucsday night of last week, and the lower floor pretty thoroughly gone through. They succeeded, however, in getting but $l6. The residences of R. J. Johnson and Geo. Smith were entered the same night. MONTANYES, in , order to keep up with the times, and the Spirit of improvement in town, have refitted their store, from cellar to garret. They have fixed up the second floor as a sales room for Carpets, Crockery, Boots and Shoes, &c., and have filled the whole with -a•new and largo stock of very desirable goods. JAlnts DEraaurrn, who was convicted at January sessions, of the mur der of Dr. Durkin, and granted a new trial, was again arraigned at Wilkesßarre, last -week and another jury rempsnrieled. No prosecutor appearing, the jury under the direction of the Court acquitted the pris oner. StrAa'attempt was made on Sat urday night of last week to burn the Court House at IM:tam:mock. The contents of a bottle of kerosene were scattered on the • hemp matting, and on the inside of the doors, and then the match was applied. For some reason the fire 'went out. About two feet square of the matting was destroyed, and a portion of the door and sill charred. BURSED.—WC learn froth the Troy lirszctte, that - the shingle mill about a mile vast of West Burlington, belonging to James Hosley, together with a quantity of shingles and timber belonging to himself and other parties, was burned on Wednesday of last week. Fire had been used in the early part of the day to burn refuse, and some linger ing spark probably set fire to the mill. Loss $5OO. on. which tbere was no insurance. Accuivq.—On ' Tuesday evening, 21, - Clayton Blackwell, son of Enoch Blackwell, (formerly of Burlington,) while standing near the shingle machine in Bail ey's mill, at Mansfield, was caught by the saw and had his arm so mangled as to ne ecssitatc amputation. The operation was ,performed by Dr. Eagle, assisted by Drs. Elliot and Cole. Clayton is a lad of 17, of eicellsat habits, and highly esteemed. 119 .48 doing wpll. BURNED DowN.—Tbe steam ' saw mill of Mr. SUTTON, three miles east of New Milford, on the Brumitehanna pike, was burned to the ground on Monday night. The engine room was the last part to burn, One of 'the workmen was through the build ing an hour and a-half before the fire en veloped the whole building, and reported everything safe. It is thonght,accordingly, that it was fired by an incendiary. . Loss at least 55,000. tom- Quite a serious accident oc curred at the steam mill of Peter IT. , Bogart, some eight miles -up Shepard's Creek on Thursday of last week. Joseph Bogart in .ttetapting to,tighten the guide while the saw was in motion, got his hand caught in the saw, severing near the second joint, the thumb and fore finger of his light hale; Dr. Win. E. Johnson was called, arid dress ed the wounds, and the patient at last ac counts was doing well. Circular saws -chile in motion are dangerous tools, and tuo much care in their management cannot tse,-takeia;— Waverly Advocate. Ole- The first frame building erect ed in Bradford County, is the barn of Geo. C. Gore, in Sheshequin. It was built by his grandfather Judge Gore, in the summer of 1786, being now 82 years old. During the heavy snow ',storm the first of. April, the roof was eruilled in. under .the great weight. The hous6 now occupied by -Geo. c. Gore was built only five years later, - "consequently it is 77 years old. It is now undergoing extensive repairs. From the ; room occupied by the chimney a spacious Mill is made. One room Mr. Gore leaves as it wris when first built, as a relic of for mer days and a reminder of how the old house-looked when the surrounding coon . try was a wilderness. Such relics of olden times are fast passing away.—Wircerig Ad vocate. PENNSYLVANIA RESERVE ASSOCIATION. —CoL Jon 11. TAGGLIM, corresponding secretary, sends us the following for pnbli- cation The second annual meeting of the As sociation will be held at Pittsburg, May 30, on which occasion a full attendance of all surviving members of the "Old Corps," who,can make it convenient to attend is earnestly desired. All who intend to par ticipate will please notify Major Jour; C. Baum, recording secretary. of the Associa tion, at the office of the Pittsburg and Connell/Mlle railroad company, 'Pittsburg, Pa., before May 15th. The Committee of Arrangements ap- Ninted at the last celebration will select the place of meeting in Pittsburg. A hand some badge, to be worn by the members, will be presented for adoption. Let every man who can, come be there to spend a few hours in social intercourse with his old comrades in arms. It is ex pected a eulogy will be• i delivered on the late Major-General McCaw. 1156. The late Hon. font( MAGEE left by his will the bulk of his vast real and personal estate, consisting principally of the- Fall Coal Company, to his four childrect:— In addition he Made special trusts giving .530,000 to the American Bible Society; $3O, 000 to the American Tract Society, $lO,OOO to the poor of the town of Watkins, N. Ir.;. in which h n and so long resided, besides in creasing his gift to the Presbyterian church - the village to $60,000: /ht Tilatr" hl : 11`614 -77r on l etatik :k belanitki. , t o. l 262 . West Ball took , were away from-Mine. Ayouggirl, Shoat 16 years old, and sh „mut ohildrmr:vt*:, asleep in the shanty -at' the triti. ThV icirk salied two* of the 'Allan, and -mamma for the others was herself attlfoestedst4 perished with.the ogrr four, ittt, et " Tun iam.axs .. " for "May, prune_ l ain an attract's° - Table' of ContradM "Thal Black 'Bess," by Harrfat Preimitt:lipoifer:d i "Our Mlllinithei," WA', W.; ." 11 0 04 riiuni pet Smith," by Chas. Dawson Shanly ; 14101 1 sonalism," by Walt Whitiriaril " Who Shad. ini i ow oh the Will r “Soldiei ilta en ',l " Beeadale," by liMion lend ; 4 ords and their US*" . by ilickaid Grant to I 4 . Pis° Years in Japan," by D. 8. - 48inunons{ aro all deeply interesting. The Galaxy h; laiger than the other,Monthlies, and is fine} ly illustrated. Its pike is only, 44 per yea* and it is worth Woe that sum.- Published by Sheldon ik Co., 498 and OW troadwroi New York. • DEoE...usu.—The Elmira :elefvertiv4 comes to ne draped. in the eistimittrytigrup of mourning, for the death of one of Alf tdo itars and proprietors who flea on 'haunt last, at Port 'Terris, from injuries Teeth . in the late railroad accident nearthat - ilioel, Mr. FA111311103 injuries though severe, Vnrie• not deemed necessarily, fatal, 'and hopei were entertained of his recovery until 16 short time before his death. By ids tal. `timely death, the fraternity is deprived of worthy member. The family aid Ilion" have our sincerest condolerireats -sad our heartiest sympathies in their aftliction,... • Mir The North Branch Canal open ed on the let of May. The Obenango Ci nal opened on Monday last. The Junction will bo ready in about ten days. ;Mir Quite 'a party of Eloiiriani contemplate visiting Europe in dirne.4 Among theca are Daniel Pratt alia Mrs. D. R. Pratt and others. i- We are in the receipt, alinot4 every week, of long obituary notices, which are sent without the pay, although our puti,. lished terms are plain enough, and ate strictly adhered to. We think any obituary notice in very bad taste, and at beat ovdr ten lines is a superfluity. We publish the 'announcement of a death gratis, but all bi yond that must be paid for, before insertion. Jecoss - , of the Temple of Fashimi, is now receiving "his .stock of Spring and Summer Clothireg, which - he proposes to sell at a very small profit. The public ore respectfully invited to call and examine the goods and learn his prices. CHAIIBERLAIN 1168 knit • ItCeiVC4 loge and superb aasortmeni oi Plated Ware Jewelry, ttz., which will be sold at the lo* est cash prices. WY` We aro pleased to learn th t the report that Pia. J. G. - TOWNER wis dead, is not true. He has been laboring under a severe attack of infiainatory rhen matism,.in Fulton, Miss., - from which he 6 recovering, and is noon expected home. NEW SALOON.---FRANCI6 WAITS has opened a new Restaurant in the basemtt of Mzncrun's new block, fronting the .Pab Square. He is the first to open in the noiw • block, and has a commodious and finely fin ished establishment. It is • not • necessary for us to say that those dealing with him may be certain of procuring the best,pf cie rything in his line—bo th bibable and. eata ble—as his well knjlwn reprin monies . that.. se. We are assured uponi authority that the repairslo the Horse Race dam, have been so fur completed that rats can be safely passed through the shute l t — This will bo welcome news tu d , lumbermen who have been delayed in " going downthe river," by the impossibility 4: l f passing the dam. i Court commenced on Monday last. The attendance has been unistutily small, and we believe the business in Court very light. We shall next week give the usual report of business transacted. • We would remind our subscribe i rs, that the printed idipsontaining their n*es, contains also, the date at which their Bid). scription expires. They thus have titOly notice to renew their subscription. Slir The Fair now open in this place on Pine street for the benefit of ihe new Catholic Church, now being erectedion the corner of Third and Lombard streets , will be concluded on Thursday evening, May 7th. We areglad to see this most hind able object so liberally patronized by 'the. warm earnest zeal of the kind and generbus people of. Towanda and vicinity. No liner sign of the advairenient and prosperity of our town could be exhibited than this Self sacrificing, but cheerful effort to build a Church to the honor and glory of the living God. Truly, great is the reward Divinely promised to the cheerful giver,. even that of a hundred fold in thii life, bat incomiiira• bly greater is the reward in the life to ctune beyond the gmlie. - Rev. ALLEN T. TnoursoN,: of Binghamton, N. Y., will lecture on Temper ance, at - the Court House, Monday evening next. 5:- We have no personal acquaintance with Air. T:, but wherever he has been, be is spoken of as being a most eloquent land u l zr powerful advvoate of the temperance se. Having himiftlf experienced the sad e epts of the foul domed, intemperance, ho • ; - ticularly fitted to discuss the great quettiok We believe it is also the intention ofi'll.r. T. to address the Sunday School haven on this all important subject, on Sandal af ternoon, provided suitable arrangerdenla can bo made for getting all the echo* to gether. ' ' I _ TOWANDA MARKETS.— Wholesale Prices Corrected every Tuesday by Brum/fres, Cowlum, Grocers, 51 Main Street:—_ i . Wheat Bye Buckwheat; Corn Oats Beans 200 3 74 OO Butter (rolls) 30 i 35 (407) 35 1 38 Eggs - . 16 Potatoes. - 11 00 Hay (f)er ii;iir 15 00 ® 16,00. Salt (per bbL) ' 2 . 25 Flour XX 12 00 16 00 Ham 16 118 Turkeys 16 ' ' 18 Geese i 12 Bunke 14 a - 1G Chickens 12 --! 14 %sours or Gaus.—Wheat, 601bs; Corn, - 56114; Bye, 56 lbs ; Oats, 32 lbs ; Risley, 46 lbs ; Buckwheat, 48 Ibt; Beane, 62 lbs ; Bran, 20 rbs; Clover Seed 62 hts; Dried Ap• pies, 22 The; Fha Seed 561bs. 1 :II 1 B - BattoL—ln-PBos, on the 2d day of 1868. Thomas Brink, in the- 70th 'year of kin. Bantle w a s boa' in Shcslaxioh4ol - County. dune Bth, and - bailie to Pike in his boyhood. Hence he .18 one the old and much respected seeihnni He was industrious, fmgaL and genera* RIB okelog duza gave good evidence that ha was thouip(Wpid lee trust, not irludly,unpre., pieaties. future. He died in the#iditt of/respected Simi* eitelerjA Onitaid Meat Peace to his nionatui pkesi oopi. I .1210 RIM +..re , _f7)PL_ ~11 :We this -Week- present ?Amy ii4,- -0 " ' rt, "‘-' Poet h a s the ad' ' itrAtigiriilli* to - '" 141, 41, iitluia•coh068 knisk ;04.:...: , •; - :T0i44.4.4.1014,14114" 140 - 4, Z.:,l4oo;c::444,*ltiiti meal . 011 0ot - 101 I natollir 4.01 to the eirreut Egio4ocrilieuglee,.. had . . • ;Ye - a *tun 004,1118/, 'Pi . : ind . '" '. le' itecominodiiiithe it ' og' , lINT7 I tieing w' .4 .li44t - i,iiiiiiimtolii , iol l at the. .‘;: , linukonible,riii to justiee to onr.r. . , ni, : in tluk-,,ri of i* coriten . ~.F os . some. Menthe, We haTebe.4 pied haire ' : pied too inueli"ei . tlieeprite we ae3 tit fo r r e Olit irditi,.ai.. o i tam*, tiirilio Seruptt* y.rekqed . to publildi all those.netibelonging esPeoW to ',the 1'ht,14483, of the town and' Coun t y . ' W"abilfiblv have sai i respate fer ratfirthiehienti, t and at e same time t44i've the iii riety and freshness to our !Amine, demanded. by the num*, andintel ligence Of air readers,4nd the siiie and imwirtrinocf of the. County. Alth nearly denbilit, the gee noof - the aper,, advance will tie i ri made • the ~price, but it 'will* kfurmshed at previous rites. We Ida cofitinue-:to, adhere,. as far Is possible, to our , system ; . of advance pagme* the only 'one by which e paper eiln be *lke tataperOne. j - 'Oh quilt . iiait Prillt. Mit di' ithe largest ' .klUr7 Palen* the B ,stP =Ail , . . . it, the Cheap:St - Paper in the Commonweal* . , To tlTEiipaiblieans _o`f Bradford, who ha l e' in: the pint, generously sustained Tim RIPORTSIt, We look with coOdentie itorcollti#lted patron age en' approbation in 1 the-fhture... We a ewn the eve , of ri great eon . teet---aut of whieh:we are to emerge vietorions, but not without the strict est vigilante' -to the hiirdest work. We arenot to achieve success with out an effort. Even the great name [ of GRANT, popular as it is, will not command triumph, without stabile, persisteht labor. One, of the best Weapormi to be _used, ia the Press. And we believe ,that nh- paper has so powerful an influence, as a well conducted local. joujnal. Our ene mies air already making use of this auxiliary, and are sending their pa pers into every ,neighberhood. In the coming e anvaip we propose to do yeoman's servie,e. The prin ciples for which we have contended for years, thiough many a hard foughticampaign, aro males:3 at is sue noiv, than wheia the rallying,cry_ was - Fee Soil, and,. Free Speech.- 1 With thy nominations 'at Chicago, ' we wil i l commence 'furnishing Tits Its PORTER for the campaign, until the November election shall witness the election of G 11420, and the suc;., doss—?we trust, the final success— of Republican principles. We l'will furnish Tys RePoirrett, to clubs, and for the Campaign as' follow e:— . ' Sint Copies, one year, - $ 2,00 Ten ppiei, a a 15,00 , (and ar e will send lint. REpownts gratis to the person who sends us the r club.) Campaign subscribers, frotn June I,' to December 1, (six months) not ' _ less! than 10 copies , sent to one address, • at seventy-five cents each: Thoisolof 'eur friends ' who are de sirousl of aiding in extending the circulatioD" and usefulness of Tux RxrolyriiLare requested to do .so witho4t ...further notice. ,Wo shall not foiwrird subscription papers to any s office, and we trust that no one will wait to receive them, but proceed at once to procure clubs.— , We' hereby appoint :6437 Republi can ail agent to get up clubs. April; 30; pROF. 0..5. }'OWLIR, (Poitmrly of Naw•Tott isblr of Boston,) HWILL LEOr i llIE AT HONTANYI , B HALL, 1 ) ..1"1.1R.M N - 01-3CDC4 : Y Applied, to Id °Medi/1,14u catsup; ac.; • i'ree THURSDAY, if AY 7, 1868. I FIiIDA4,-Love. Selection, Sour tship andlWar ried Lire. Seats 23 cents. ; SA TUL I EDAY, at 2:3 - p,siti , to ' LADIES, Free. ; ~ ,• . SATtiIID AY EVENINU, !to Gmitlemen only. on lihnhood, and its improvement,lllastrate‘ by alinropriate models. , Boats 50 oenti. ' r • • Ph i re n riogical Examilnations and Charts, siith full rt es out opinions aotadvicte as to ealth b e at b Mess adaptation ,Marrying and ounia .ltng children, daily till - andel, only, May ll,' Il e at the liCard - Howe. ;= Impirove this. ly chart to learn all about yourself and childrei from this greatest living Phrenologist 1171 r or never. • April 23,1 868. 1 " ° 37 - 00 1 1 37 '1 90 , A I‘, 4PINI _ OF ." GOODS "Tomb It tor the Holidays, be loated At Fri* Varaltore Stott. OWE TOMMY/YE 'CIGARS buygisolffirCheep Btvit. ii __,...,..,.....„.„ .... ...„,„..,.,....,.... ...,.,.,....,;„, • ffli" . 1 . , ..,,-• . _,* • • • 'i!dholis dim - roots " and dirden.: . Anis by, letter 10 8 1 / 1 0,- 3 SII.WA. I I* - Fitikt)lisalt . A.PAttimapiii,losiiiro*oistili: • The best end ,rnoef Suggs ilti b rii :" , . ette , • . ttiibitilalka — 1"94 1 4 1 14-isOlvlmousehMtote sot, a r n sr m pi i =tubl ne o r :fll Mittr=4 2 ± m l i " ir ' toldtehen;in Ike S akti V fli Wad 0 OOPS laliti V ~ - A .O - `i'-'7 . 7.. ' thettlr nimble fai iffe - nerat DAD* & Bump Znrdware lhan,:Tcresnda.', Tanuship_lll4Ata bridle 'WWII. Durand, 1. 1 P 1 #.4!.'.... 911.4) 1 j-iTiAIi4OL i IliC4.itiNt=zitseingboOt ot g ood cb r a c tois Alamo, to ina. Gan heir - at . Inticluiier - addresidng D. 4;AcATßl44 l :4 l , l ,sl4l*demua• Ar, pi. . . Nay 7., 1868. 7 4t1d. = Largestookotearaita net nathva Oat iloslikliptebaidriiiiikriaiik;eVrain .rI.4F-,14:f: Diotlinuiriof the 8V1A... ~ Mastastek 04) OLIN.Pie 40E4 d g e 0 A For Bale Alto 'ctf. • &Oa ES `ice - alisaitionit Wielqi DOOkl. in file at tba bookitortot ' Onossa, Mir" 4 11 the Newt Toth Deilrato WeedyßT.=•for sale at Claus & Co's. 1 "All the Jllte4rlgtett rapfte fo Nab at WM fLos'ia s I Pdi 4 41.1 6 . . Loitii kimist. lowa - 'ttel;han4 afa 'arid ealsplata issatiisolattmcaca Osoosaiss sad pas.ilafiyzooring Am on. to thels stook Wilma the samba t; the tor' tat market prices for readily. Also offer'. bg mai far &Watt ocarotrtividnoo. - APril _ Is. The celebrated IL 6.'11111,10 1 wile at 'ratan 7. Taw. Lrsr fog . Msy Term and ? SO. "dot* 1888:- - • • Hewitt vs t' ejeotme4 Sioith n Storrs et el, tresPas Pciderpool vs irandeirpt. • • • frpplovth Obilsbn in threat etc . do , Franck Co Vanderpool ,;.appeyd• Meat* &Arts Molionan CABO Gibson VS Makdloy, • do Gibs= TB/LoOolley do. Fall Creek Cloid & boa Oo is Smitb.trespas DetonwlivaNOßßOo can Eadd i f i nc e G . ranville ttnnaildp ' deb i t Waltman to re Nand; , awed Millet Ira Tann& - wL•fa. &iyles vis Leßoy tor IS -. debt QUald vs Towanda .... . •. .. . de McGill vs Towanda to p , do Weston ex vs Miller et al eleebnent lledlngtcm,vs Parsons . . ...appeal Means vs Watts • ' I ease Elsbree vs Blood - et'. • appezd Patterion vs firitas et al . ' , trespass Mee vs Brains ' sPPeal Loomis its Rookarell. - .ejectment Granger va , To oy mmda township debt 13allard vs -Tr township • , do TalladeSsadmlnish:ators vic,TrOy t*p s . 'do Parsons vs Smith...."." .. .. • caße Record vs Walbridge ilectinent Goodrich vs Smith . •• case, McNeal: vsßmith ....... ` .trover. Tracy it Moore vs Smith - sci fa Davidson. vs Davidson.. . Idlers' rule vs ' .. : .. „trespass Wilcox vs Ayres Appeal Blivins'vs do Armen* to .. vs ......... .....debt Bnbpconas returnable o'clock, - a. m., 0n,1110344, May 11; 1868, W.. A. Tacoma; Prothonotary. A t t a rs Roam- - Tioloam' old, s2_ per 00. At less rides for 500 or 1000. Orders 100 or tore roots by by stage; 5r Express, will be filled maul ohargeeprepoilt 1 , to soy place withinMl tides. t - • Towanda, April 15.- R. 111, Wzrzra -j Hoses enzsritrrs, MourrAw Ass and Nousstir GEOWN Sviiti/dertis, all fine large specimens, suitable-tor stireet plantings, and warranted to live. For by.. ; . M. Wstrad. Se' OBENEY AND PRA= Tniss,.both Mandator/Lad doraxf, of tholeat leading ya rititiea. Cualutsta.—Whito Grape, Qherty aid Veriaillea, all Soo 10de. - For sale by IL M. %Luz. Nor Ltirr of JuronCdragro for May Goad, 1868 Monroe, N. B. Overton ; Litchfield, H. P. Johnson; Canton tap., Jas. Wit/len; South Creek,BanmelDavid King ,Ta Wanda taro', E rns:o.'D. Passage; Wysor, Leander Wood; tbiter, dos.Mstliar; Bidsbury, Charles Barrett; !Smithfield, John Sunth,...o. B. Biggs, Collins Wood, Amos C. Halo; - Taaaarora. Neylert B. Culver ; Troy bona', Levi Bradford; arweti 4 Sylvester Gor; ham, Nelson Barnes, ; Pike,!Lewis Edeall ; Granyffle, Minus Ayres; LerotilLll.Marse; Warren, Miles Taylor; Towanda twp., B.M. Welles; Albany, Amass Beverley. v, zuvzsa Wysor, AL J. Noble; Pike, Warren Drink- Rater; Rialibor3r. George Borer Wege , Alvah Yaw; Athena W H. Math ewson. Joe.Mabwy, jr.; Overton ; Jesbiah Rinebolt; Alba boro Ilf. Wilson, C. • • •• Irere - 0. EL Tepper ; Burlington twp.,- Seth P. Guerin • Warr* G. Talmadge •, Springfield,Berry,_jr., a ro= & Cooper, Irvine. Burgess, lhanois -Ripley ; libesheguin. George 0. Deb ; pouch, Abram Patterson ; Elybumbi, Peleg Nair; Grinville, James Moritt,i T. Bevies ; Smithfield, Mahn Dodds, Nelieintlalanicy; 1 Week: .Gea. W. Goddard .; • Troy I= L E. Peck; Troy bore', Pery.Olirerf Canton boro'. A. J. Conklin.; Athens Ictio . . Geo. Merrill • Orwell, Asa Darrow, "Albert Prince; Twines. G.R: Johnson; Towle:ids boso', Amos Patios; Asylum, Daniel o.Hol land; South iohn.F. T1A1921 rotor —"nun wax, Albany, Warm. Wilcol,"1. S. Caropt ton twp, Wm. Owen: Kimball; Herrick, G. Wood, J.B. Fru. Hardy,David Lonisoi .Webb, G.W. Kinney. Wm. Scott ; Towanda Franklin, G. B. Pa , Asa Warner ' Asylum, Charles' toro'; A. caw ft . =; NI/bulimia, old. Heinen F. Ovensbire; Bur' Kean; Smithfield, H. Holcoraq Burlington twp. Coral Webber. , STRAWBERRIES: Wi16013 1 8 A • Fillmore, Ik)wneinlifio, New Jersey Scarlet, Brooklyn Scarlet, Agricul •• • . • Leanings White, $2 petloo - Mike • ". L - • mime oll2 se o lireP Bl 4 l ° WP° llll .llvitillif 40 mike of :rowels. April 15. , . APPLE LED PEAR TEEss= l l3otti Stand ard and Dwarf, of:best l n adOg varieties, tor sale by R. M : %rum: aplls. Cams' Eitactlinxki.—Sneh as Not way Spritoe, &Wain Fir, Arbor Vito for hedges, Irish atinifor, and othor-fine ever- Aprill6. Wltaxs. 14‘.: Tay4.oo 84 Co. on tht3,63113 ra ted H. B. K. G. spin 6. EARLY HOT BED VEGETABLE PLAETB,--r , thG imbitGibeY is no 'rattling hi ilindtjr; Wetly Plante , clones Or eightAft& - -ef To mato ; five or six kindi of ; Cauliflower ; rep* ; Egg-Rlants ; &A.,wll_ Of the best' wariWes, inelabg some iare, kinds, far the tint time introduced into this My-glants will all be lardy and well•welate& Partimilats huniafter.; r -- Towanda, April 15. "11. M. Wwwi. MAIMALL BID&T1308 4R . ,04.T0 removed their Hardin& More to,ths ebplh Wee b the'Ward Hess% *hersiAssy s Main for a few web, until thliT We? dm In Mercers block is Soispleteil. • is 38. Go to. TATLON & irfor 14, poebsaisai H. 8. K. G. FOR aux.—Bullies ,;(61spie .(oeidi -at wooDA ALL - res. Maivh-18.-11m • ' • ir Oiscoes and: dried`Mitt- for lib's& tact * la . ~.... ' strii r ..- y• ' ii. ILa t ,. 1 ` . ...'A... if., I • 44tZipt. 9 4#15 3 . ' if ti , ''' ' :.., . t ..•.?..- I , ..uu. J..;2.tx t:::,r+ a l 7.1.4"-ria T t ?474 iIT . I ' Clifi t illt ti lt "4 'I - I ShisitiegrtAblibilitirl;i4iiiitintrtl. •-:.: , z , ..g +La VSMltii,' v..i. fits t-2.`v lz. fi.lt I tiENt"I4MUZ4O'' aqr7btrgPlt k e V "r pir - . 't 06459 fiu9ilGl4 'um TAs ;Hams; • lIM " '11"`, 'WM* •r - kelitecid P , PAIAS7*/0 11 4. 1 0 1 0L, TRA - Ori 'MOORE.- '~Yi~iacas;;d~l'3or; YBt~ 1 - 441 1 .4 1: ,1 AcKNV Ar TS 4. EiziliF ' Brother tti * ftorf serbol a.cc tpl POB i Office, and has repknished his assort , ent tritti. 4 lose endue stock of READY MADE OLOIIII G, • • etiOTllB, NUE MEM ' H. " "' &C., &C. iZiLVw.t e pprogZPVl EXTREME- LOW :RATES Glee me a call, before Pusciliabgi ebit i wbe4el se ;I will 0 4 bPtter 10° 45 i at corer,pr.ees tbaa irntrimients with Pa exPeri -trced Tigiroct, - MANUFACTURE GARMENTS, Ana 'of dkitliiMa mings, I can furnish customers with ere in* stylo of flafres4 they may. deaire, made fsghttnabWmanner, and warranted to . 11t.. Don't forgot the place, next 'dour -below ,the 'Poet-OttiCanndli.ews : et; Towanda, April 31,1368. " , 1 . . TErANTED -SOLDI v VEI3B ; TESCIURS, - ENERGETIC LEN AND W,DILEN, for '.4) LIFE OF OEN. U. B.4IIIANT, By Hon. HEM,' C. DIMINO, ; Chairman 'of the Military Committee hi Congress. The only work of the kind issued under the function anti bj , the Itut i liorltfot Otiii.,43eant% bin : Me% It is Offielki; the moat' Intensely %Wetting biogreidby ever published in America. The autho• is one of •tbe , most. brilliant writers lA' the country. .A gents will lee this Ole sellirg work f tbe *easels. Terms, the most I • To secure nliieke: ot terrltory_ t _ atekly edoMto • PAIIBILLEE; .t CO. Peblis ets,l22;omneoat , Pitiladelpb April 30. ' 11ARR1 7 : HOT HOUSES, FOI THE ,SEASON •0F.3.6 1 3. 8 1 - Sincerely thanking my ctratiuntra toe ate. r liberal .patronage the past year. 11:ave.:be Mt blict int; of ii:WM lag them I. hate_ visited aetr end cities and secured a fine stock of attrac tive now plants The HOT HOUSE cool I not be in a more flourishing condition I extend a cordial invitation to the ladies and gentlemen of Bradford awl adjoining counties to call and' see, should they visit Towanda, something new ' 'and choice ; it miglitrbe rather inspiring' to those having but little Floral .taste. • Salvias, scarlet, blue. pink; Fucheeas, new antlitlLtheletter varktiet; Verbenas. the best varlet cultivated -; Begonias of sorts beautiful; Gera nips fine . collection including the new donb e scarlet •,,Pelargratiums, tome call them Lady' Washington); fine variety very' attractive New Petunias, double wiagated and purple; Ifellol2Vo-- Coleus, four, varieties, ornamen• • tail ; Lsnlatras, white, pink, - orsti;,•e ; IJupheas ; Strawberry Geranium Variegated ; Centrade- Ma ; Rana ; Lob • lias ' • Pansies, from the fi nest named ' Eoglish and French sorts, splendid, plants ; Hyacinths. in pots, all varieties ready ler, of April, ,Neunetworth Variegated Parlor Ivy. and Ivy Geranium;. Honey Suckles, fine variety' Bedrodendum •, Carnatilms ; asscer meat Licapodium Ferns ; BOW ; Alton ; Wee , gellas ; Dutslas liyderange, variegated ; Epa lepsia ; Fahlana;, Peustemesk ; Guards Eplen ikus ; Tropreolam Caine:As:la •Ennonymous : Passion Plant ; itouvardiss ;. Spirea wiles* ; Sa&lf aga Tricolor •, Doable Buena- Crape ; 'large' and small leaf Flowering Myrt le; Prim roses • Nall ploiver ; Onsticias : Cen tureati;anfin tatlcty, ton", numerous to mention. MitughigAttskets. - • CLIMBING ROSH?—Cottage Cluster ; Crim• son, Prairie Queen, cep rove, Baltimote Bell, white; Seven El:Stark' - Gravilk, scarlet,' Monthly Climbers. timetoal, pure white.Bet na, ermine, !Pink Mollifiers; Glory de Mae mond, crimson. : • L. PERPETUA ',RDAs—Hermosa. deep pink, Souvinier 4e Malmaison, deep blush, Archduke 'Glades; crilnioa, Agrippina. crime:in, 'loots Phillip, crimson, Augusta Uie, deep blush, Battu Provost, rich pialt,, Cardinal Patrixal, brilliant crimson, flew. Washington, Gen. Jac quemlnot, erimsen. (leant des Rattails, crimson ,Lottia - Vergere, carmine, Mad. ,P;antier. pare white. ,lirs._ O. Wood; brilliant 'red.Paeons.cilmson,„Quee,n Victoriagtale blush, ,pomades Itioler„ . Airk vlolVTriumph de EX.. ;p9vitiott, ciimsoois t . ‘,. 1 mention , * per- Don otthe large number in variety of Rose'. all sir otruinotehipets finenouilltka beginning la blooni, Arajytteautlinh„... • - DAHLAS:enthe new set parch:wed-1n gisuth Bergen, New Jersey, yhen in bloom, the most perfect. Impel And pdnipone Dahhis ready Ist of April, all In pots. GRAPE VINES—Salem $3, Rodgers No. 4 $1;60, No, 15 $l4O, Node. $1.60, splendid vines 2 year old. all in pots. Ittraelia„ lents, Hybrid and -Andercinflae,• all in pots, 2 years old, $1,13 ta-41,50 each, Delaware, Concord, Rebecca; Early Northern 'Muscadine, Diana, Hartford 51111 ford Prolific, all in pots. 50 cents each. Isabelle, in pots 25 Cents each, ' a few .76thita Chaseleslor, , ut door, caltririWia pots, 75 cents such. All grape vines may be turned out of pots with perfect safety from the first of Marto the Ist of November. All ' Roses from 35 to *cents hipots. Grape Vines hythe•looo and Roses by the 100 at exceeding low rates. ' VEGETABLE PLA - NTS—Early Wakefield, ,one,of. the beet aorta. Weer York seedstnen say) 'Early Witmingsteadt, Early Large York,'early Ox Heart.' early and late Caoliflowers, 8 cents per dozen. Sweet Mountain Pepper Platits, 7404 BPanitsh do, Cartine do, AT LOWIII.3T-R.ATI;S;.4tT HUMPHitEt 1311-OTHERS Invoices of Pauli Goods ire DAILY BELNG -OPENED! And aro midi for the inspect lon of the public; MI MANUFACTURED GOODS, On hand se weal. We are offering BARGAINS, BARGAINS, 0 .1D 320 LOT SI FROM LAST YEARS! STOCK REGIARDLESS OF COST! Harness, Harnr,BB ) Harness, LA.N 3C.M'T SI Robes, and all goods connected with The Saddlery b'usinese ! TRUNKS, VIM/JELLING BAGS. VALISES, LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS, HARNESS TRII4IIIgGS, &O Tounds, April 18.1868 ARRIVAL OF NNW GOODS sebearibere eve my receiving from New York fine ainintisent of ecamii IN twit BROVIFN Mit9LINS, LADIES ABUf) CHILDBEN'S DMiIE GOODS, Fancy Skirts, 'Rawls, Hoop Skirts, GLOVES, ' HOSIERY, YANKEE Nano s, MI Or Iridett eaa be bought, as . cheap as the same quility of goods' - tan be bought In To• *gnaw/ Their- • . • • Firriwww.,3l7l-w, Liier teiiteked ;4.4 the feteit ;wee 4 110IN'gT . g . D HA 'l',S, 41nd a genatakaasortment of Millinery .Goods. with oorapetent-Milllitera to wait the taste of all who may Ittvor Utak with their patronage. . _ =M BLEADHING AND STRAW. WORK •• • , Live bewail experienced Lid; exprerely for This deemearent astidiction gesnauteed. lialn. - Street, au* oipeettethe Court - House. *A. - pErrEs 4 co Tomtit*. Argil 1r,188+.-9m` BOYS. ACARESIL--The Summer JA; seselons of this Academy will commence on-NOIWAY, APRIL 14 1868, It is desirable that those who intend entering the school, as. slefoldAo eq as soonaspowdble. = TEIIIOI OF TINIION. For. Primary 13randies, nnibraclird, rapby, Reading, Pemninshili, 'Arithme tic. Prftarykhmgraphy and fleet lessons • in English Grammar ' $1 00 per awaoals 'weeks. For - th e er English branches, and . Kane and the . .Langusges, from $6 00 to ST 00 N. deduction m ode on accbantot since; after entering neer,' in case of pro. t raefedsicicucia. 'Fro , 'UM et Wtkalers in gots' .t.; P. PRINK; lycingpal. Rome. March 30, 1868,-Im. : SB WAVERLY-Eink MILIB VIII pay pat tat fir Ape atm* is :1351t. '4les: aid I% per tOs tot Tkreaticd. de. IlVerekst the Compisp'slllThilaWaverly. • • " IL 8. NALDWIN,•thipt. Waved,' Dee. $L US?. " V. mimes. l i fiffl GRIFFIN— Having' :entail. lit edberitillinimy ilikelgideieeni, is there to ambled .to futelieli"s• buger eeseetionitel sedition heretebe. Will MO ladiceplesse aellaed exeshie bet- present deal of sprigs end Ma me: Bemis sad Rats. ; • . FrTr' l 7l OUR' mom OP 4 . rot:ebbis Of boon. `a MriMBIIMMM iiii c ' =I OUR OWN Itiorler to close out the Curried • over And will sell them ALSO, SADDLES. WHIPS, Consthang in pint of AND PRLNIN F 1 &c, li -6 FIR ,VX141V00.13 'AtOt g itra-4tChiCe 0 11341111 = 10101th at 4411monsiodelated to *br ot Chula ontoo,- /*we detest, ale zoquostod to stiM tot imu militoat, gad all Wing slat= twos 0.-P. NlOliOust ti F~i'~.ia~:.~9 J• xicdtrrimps • NOTKlritat* is, booby glean, that all pumas hi gisbtai to.. the at: Dant& Minot, Matt.•=lip iI e GV: resiestel-la Vnal a dssata a tetllptsitut t rtheatial . sathentlinitta ftit settlement. • • • if. B. won. April 2,1868.' ":NOM.Itzt• DMINISTRATOR'S . S_OTIONIzr;. AIM-Notice G hereby given, that all persons indebted to the wiate of . Philip IL fall, deed;. late of Tascarosse twp., are requested to Inake• immediate, payment, add those' heeled demainifeedeet .sald eatatet wi i present them duly vethentleated foi settletnent. • • 'O, E. PWIFLOTT, • :Wareing, . • z 'Administrator: lfilXECtriOß'S 10T1CE.L. 7 . - Notice Ali la hereby &ea:that aLtg&ladebted ta estate of JACOB state,of Boma, deo'd. , ire requested to make t• amedl ate payment, and all personsrhavingcL Ims up. es u.W estate must present ,Ithem. dal" enamor Sleeted for ." ttiem P A. rßAAC LYON. Breeders. LEM= INBANttRUIITCY.;67In the matter of Brutus W.- Burma_ , Bankrupt In the Di* Wet Court of the Hated litatel.firthe WeltOrn To whom it may concern : The undersigned hereby gives memo! his , appointment as As-. signee of Brutus W. Bawd Nicholson, In the county of .Wyondng and Bate of Pennsyl vania, within :said District, 'who has been ad "Ms Bankrupt :most hlwrzt petition by ild Court tit D Dated Tturkhannock, the s MI of Mu A. D. 1868. JOHN B. IRBODBBi DIENISTRATORSI ;NOTICE. ~ • 04, *IWO' glvesAii! MI perms ha; flebted to OK eget. of Elanunt Pettlegill. late * "of Souther. top.,dee'd..epa requested to Milts lausediele paint, lad those having claims lOW' alto Mater moat prevent them duly anthestkated for fortilemeilt. • • - &LIME, B.- Parrift(llLli, Nay 7:1868.• , Administrator. • &131E0IPTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice Ail Is hiireby gaven theta person indebted to the estate\ of William Lathrop, dec'd., late of Nelda X i o make bniaedt ate pant, withetat y,, and those having claims against add dog _wield U l an duly authenticated for sett • t. SYBIL LATHROP, DANIEL D. LATBBO , Executors. April 9,1988.• SHERIFF'S SALE.-;—By virtue- of writs of Fiat Packs honed out of the Court of. Conform Pleas Of Bradford Comity, to me directed, will •be exposed to public sale at the Court Haase fa the Borough of. Towanda, on THURSDAY the 7th day ol SAY, 1068, at 1 o'clock, p. in., the folbrirlpg described lot piece or parcel of land situate in Lltcbßold Iwp, bounded and described as follows : -Be ginning at a post ant atones for the south-west corner of A. Ricks land, thende south 45° 'west 74 6-10 prs.. to • hemlock sapling corner of the A.' Baldwin mill lot, thence south 811° east 25 prs.. to a -.hemlock, thence south 4,5 0 west 25 pre., to a post for a corner of Pond lot thence north 884° west -55 pre. to a beech for the north-west- corner of D. B. Cotton lot, Abeam south I°. and 15 minutes: west 53 3.10 pro, to the .center of the main road,thena along main road smith. 844° east 71 340 pre, to an angle, thence north 874 east 21 pr., thence north 774 0 east, 68 pie. to a post, ts, north-east corner of Allen Balawin's hind thence north 2°. east 137} pre.; to past and atones the south-oust corner of A. Rieke land, I thence meth 88! webt.so 7-10 prs.to the south west corner of A. Hicks farm or place of. be ghuthig. Containing 78 acres and 371 perches, more or leap, about 40 acres improved with a framed barn- thereon. ALSO—One other lot, .piece' or parcel of land situate in Litchfield twp.,f. bounded north and east by lands of Nathan Baldwin, south by lands o Walter K. Green, and west by land of .Wm. Carmer. Containing 3i acres of land, more or leas,. all improved, with a saw-mill thereon. Seized and takeh in execution at the suit of Daniel F. Shultz vs. Stephen Evans. ALSO—The following described lot piece or parcel of land situate in Franklin twp., bound ed north by lands formerly is the possession of Josiah Heine:rand land of John McDaniel, on the east by ladds of George Lantz south by lands of Abira Gay, west' by land of John Knykendall. Containing 116 acres of land, more or less, about 8 acres improved,. with a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Allen McKean vs. Ransom Payne, ALSO--The following described lot, piece or 'parcel or land Situate is Asylum twp.. botuid el n.llll by lauds of John V. _Benjamin, cast by lands. of Wm: R. Storrs and John Braun& swath by - land of klandis Rastiene, west by Lind of Santnel Ackley and David Ciiilson.— 'Containing 75 acres of laud, more or less, about 25 acres improved, with a log house and board shanty thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Sarah Butler's heirs vs. Edward Chilson. WM, GRIFFIS, Sheriff.. Towanda, April 16, 1868. ittal estatt. V-ALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.- The undersigned offers for sale his Farm in Shesheoin township, situate on the road lead ing from Ghent to Towanda, about , four miles from the latter place, containing $2 acres, 20 acres improved, which will be sold at a bargain. For further Information apply tc JkS.*WOOD, Eaq., Towanda. " April 7,1868.-2 m• HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.- The.new hotweorecently erected on the south side of Poplar,street, near Western Avert• ne, is offered for sale'. Tho building is 33 feet frott by 31 feet deep, two ' stories high, - with a good cellar SIM she.- Price $3OOO. Apply to 050. P. CASH, on thtpremlw. Towanda, April 7, 1868.—tf • VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. faitastedin Rome township, about one! and a•half miles east of Rome B orough, con• Wiling 70 acre's, about 7u acres improved, wog watered, with dwelling house, ont.buildinO, good bearing' and_ pang orchard thereon.— Terms reasonable, and time given fbr a portion of the purchase money. For further puttee lair inquire on the premises of • " E. M. TOWISIER, Rome; April 1, 1868- - atoc 'VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. . T The undersigned wishes to dispose of his farm, consisting of 60 acres situals in Wysox township, about on s-half mile from Ilya sburg, bordering' on Wyso.i Creek. About 50 acres improved. Comfortable dwelling, outbuildings Ice.. and a large orchard thereon. Price $2,000 000 down and the belance in yearly instalments For further information in quire on the premises of A. NICHOLS.or G. uRANGEB, lilyersburg. Yaw/ 16, 1668.-5. VALUABLE - FARM FOR SALE.— t The subscribers offer for sale a very desirable farm, containing- 100 acres, about .70 acres Unproved, with a good and well finished frame. house, a good barn, good Water, good fencing miteual,And well seed ed. Located near F. SI Ayers's Steam , aborit 3-I miles froM allail Road Depot and Canal, at Ulster; good land for grain or dairy, and will be sold cheap. A good title givenond posSession given at once. to CODDING RUSS ELL. TAY Towandn, March 10;1868. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.- T A farm ol .one hundred' and fifty Ores, within six miles of Towanda, and oce mile from the river Is offered - Ibr sale on favorable terms. One hundred acres ate cleared and in-a high state of cultivation, with-good tutees and most excellenthaildings. The house is a well built dwelling with very convenient out-Is:did lags consisting of summer kitchen and store. room, woodhonae, and the yard well filled with evergreen and other trees. The barn is a large bank barn 36z68 feet with a good abed attachei a horse barn adjoining with stalls for six horse; a.large corn house near by and a tenant house on the property. The /arm has an eastern and southefeerposure and is offered for sale solely on account of the ill health of the owner. For to rther particulars and terms, which. are highly favorable, application may be made to B. S. RUSSELL. towanda, Feb. 20,1860 FOR 84LE OR EXCHANGE FOR 1 TOWN PROPERTY, —3 Truck Fars of 10 scree each, within one , of Tolranda 80. y 14511811 ppl .to : MONTANYE & WARR, AZont&- . Tairandi, Nov. 18, 1887. . • ITOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.- A lionso_.and Lot on Main Stmt. A valuablei liminess stand. Apply to , MONT&NYS 4 . 1 .. t WARD. Towanda, J 10.20.1868. . OUSE AND LOT FOR :1-3411.,4„ HLocated near the Depot, and : . .119,de & Hotel otteddenoo: borpin awed. • Bo yles at Dr. DIWPDT,TowAItdo.. Watch, 48, 1868.—tt. - FoB,43ALK—onio. the moit do. . Maid e residences lA the Borough of Borne A good.hame dwelling loose, lam and orchard thereiti > Terms mule my for the: mutterer. Apply to or address - • F• YOUNG. Rome,Aptll 2.338*11.: ~T tr 4; i i ;tritir N PANKRUP ►f • • ~-- - 14: l bes stoner 'oNlitffr o g • - i. r .•• •irsto , -;fir. , bootasifee• 4 1 falk. 4.- ';p.. , .... , 4.1. idil 7 ISSIVIt • ''A ' ' ,k , B'7' 6 WV" nit . It ipitilitl,li•:lff - • l eoc ifitzrarp tvegigriTh Mrlda . 41 = 40 1102. o.4lteas f f: .. * 14 4 1 1V . N llANOlMCVAlitikinaina --ournostoys4PlikirAlliarlitte =.lO oholgoW Bso.o W . POKIIIIII 4 . lIC ir=*may tommOrst AIM *WOW ontotAor of kis.P , as• = ilkoei TX ia 'afilf _of : fla I Ard, 1124 at OW • _ • who- boo- boil! a 'MVO47 P4,1314,1* 1-511., ..- 1 7 , DOW st - Towsiolc:' Illdo 'llotbillorr ot- apsil, I A. 114868.• , , MIX L...11.E1. Allipploi. I 11===1 VOTICE IN BANKRUPICY: %AA • - . • 1 -:• WI 4 . 40 police on thrj,fili day DI ;April give D.18(8, a,. Warrant„in Dank rt%)ter inter issued *past: the estate of larirerteeD: Cloiddin; of Tlliddininock hero lathe Qaim►ty of Wycerdes., State of :Penn sylvmaa. etc kat been adjudged Benkrept On b's irfq._PetXOU - thP tbat ,IMINI# pf way debts and delivery of hey protiesty be longlegfto such aupt.,- to of for his mus e -and the transfer at any jorepertyiby bins ere forbidden by law; that armetlagpf the creditors of the pg 43. Pankript, to prove their debts, and to &ode, one or more tie of his Estate, will beheld at a *art 'of ptoy, to t c e r a i nst the alma m the, to thee: .ot. Taroads. Won, EDWARD Jr, Itegjster on the 't day of MAT, A. b Jim atlo oolock,'lOJ ; • ,-. • I ,INVOW BOWLEVe • - Aszigia4 ilissiglear tern District ressneirapia.', - - By E. B. 000L13AUGH, Deputy. Aprdl,ll4, NOTICE IT BANKRUPTCY. This' is to glee ire:kr—That oaths alst day of March, A. DA' 1861;' a Wammt hi Bank roptoyw.laseeligaiaat4he liable of Da.- odd Spsl l •7 orMilrbi,in the merfaty of Wyoming and f litate: Ofßmgivania, who Imo:been f‘djada t i itiMhrapt on his Own petition' # pi7ment of any . dotts and ver/W deli an mropaty bekrngmg to Iruolt boaktallk 10 killjoy for his am. and the Muni= nf , by him are for bidden hylaw"; dikecredi bin of t he saittr ,to prom the debts,: and ter choose one ormara Amigneei of We estate; will. ho.; held at a Court of aloknVtot to be hobkm at the office of - the Bigniter, in 'this ;boron& of Towanda, Pa.; •before EDWABD MIEWZON . Register. on the SEEM day of Wiry, A. D... 1868„ at . ' Mita& ItOWLEY, . U. B,Marshal as If.emenger. Wes tern District P Ivania By Ti,. B. Coomutron, Deputy. 1.608.-41. NO7OE IN BA NKRITTCY.. • - ThisLo gee notice, That on the Let daypf April A.D., 1868, a Wanted bißankrtrptey ,.. was ilfgainst the estate .ot JOUNI IL ScOmn i or Towanda twp., in the eounlT.Of Bradford, irad State of Pennsylvania, who bas been adjudged Bankruptcy' his own pct mitten j that the payment of any debts-and delivery of any property belonging, to such Bankmpt; to him, or for his rase, and the transfer of any property by him Are forbid den by law that a meeting of the creditors of the said Ba nkr upt, to prov their debts, and to choose ono or more Allaigneell,Of estate,will be :held at a Court of Baohupte,y to be holden at the area of the Register, in . the .borongh of Towanda, 'Pa. ' before` ED; WARD. OTPSTON, , ' Js;.Re gister:' on the SIXTH day of MAY,A.D.,1866, at. B.o'eleek a. se. THOMAS A. ROWLEY, U. S. Marshal as Messenger. Wes-. tern District Ponnnytnada. By E. B..Coonnanosi Deputy, April 9 0 1868. . . prBANLRUPTCY.—In the 'matter 1 Of Nathaniel B.Stevens, Bankrupt. In the District, Court of the United States, for the Western Ohstriet of Pennsylvania. Tu wham if may Concern: The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as as- Bignee of Nathaniel B. Stevens. of Sylvania boro'. In the countyof. Bradford, and State.ot Pennsylvania,• wilt& an'd District, who ha- , been adjudged a Bankrupt upon hie own peti tion by the District Court of said District: Dated at Towanda. Pa.. the 7th; day of May. A. D. ItCl3. JOHN W. hilX.,-Aritgnee.-. BANKRUPTCY.—In the matter ' _it of Jasper J. Seymour Bankrupt. •In the District Court of the United States, for thc - WeAern District of Pennsybtaala. - to whom it may Concern: The undersifin• d hereby gives notice of appointment aa as signee, of Jasper J. Seymour: of Braintrin twpn ' in the county of Wyoming and 'State of Penn sylvania. within said Distgict; who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon Ms own petition by the Dist.tict Court of said District... Deted at-Towanda. Pa., the . ltd day of Nay . A. D. IS6tst. Assignee. TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF .i_ the United States. for - the Western District of Pennsylvania.. Martin C. Wilcox, a Bank rupt under the Act of Conroe of Ranh 2d, 1867, having applied for a 'Discharge from all his debts, and other claims meals under said Act. by order of the Court, notice is hereby . glue, to all creditors who have proved their debts, and other persons - .interested, to appear on the 25th day of NAY, MS, at 2 o'- clock, p. m., before said Court, at the office of EDWARD OVERTON, Esq., at Tcrwaruts, Pa., to show cause, ,if any they have. why Dia chat ge should not be granted to the aid Bank rupt. And- farther ; IMMO Is hereby Riven, that the secondand,-Third 'Meetings of Credi tors of the said Bankrupt, requited by the 27th end 28th Sections of said Ist, will be bad be ' fore said Registered the some time and place. 1 S. O. NaC,UIDf Clerk 11. 8. Dist. Court fin' said District. Nay 7.1868: . 1141. BANKRITRTCY.- Titii is to• gicis'idice, That on the 27th day of April, A. D. IsB. a wasnat in Bank ruptcy was issued against the estate of George Smith, of tronroe townshiA ns i i t the coun ty of Bradford and' State of I vania, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on own peti tion ; that the payment of any debts and de livery of any-property bekteigng to such Bank rupt to him oirlothis nee, and the transfer of thaPIP —SAY by Pim are fattdddeo n t l y t a meeting of the crediton Bank- mp& to promtheir debts and to choose one or mane Assignees of hie estate,' wf l be held at a Court of Bankruptcy to toliciden at the °Mee of : the RqdWit the Borough of Towan da. (before EDWARD - OVERTON, Jr, BMW ter; on the Bth day of JUNE, A. D . at 10 (*.Wet, a. m. ' . TRONA/3 A. - ROWLEY, United States Marshal as 'Messenger, West em District or Pennsylvania. By E. B..COOLBAUGH, Deputy. May 7,1568.-4 w. V . , - OTICE. IN BANKRUPTCY. X Ir. - This is toigire nofice,lhat OR the afti day 01 May, A. D. ' 1868 . a warrant in Bankruptcy Was issued a ainst the estate of Joshes Derrah. the isf'Pantos to., in. the county of Bradford in State of 4 Pennsylvania, who has been ad judged-a Earikrup,i on his own. petition ; and that the payment of any debts dud 'delivery of any property+, belonging to. Such Bankrupt to him or for his rule. and the transfer of any pro, perty by him are forbidden hy law ; that a meeting of the creditors of sai d =Ban krupt to prove their debts mut to.choose one or more As atom of his est.tu, will be held at . a - Court of Bankruptcy to be holden at the odice of the Register in the Borough of Towanda," before EDWARD OVERTON, .Jr., Register, on the Bth day of JUNE, A. D.,1868, at 3 tr'dock,p.ns. THOMAS A. ROWLEY, United States Marshall as Messenger, Wes- . _ tern District of Pensolla By E. B. COOLS S.UG puty. May 7, '1868".---4w IN BANKRUPTCY.—In theiilatter of Barman In the District Court of the Milted Steles, for the Western Dis trict of Pennsylvania, as. To whom if may Concern The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as as- signee of Hassan Billings, of Lemon twp.,•in the County of Wyoming,aud State of Pennsylvania, within said District, whO has beta - adjudge d a Bankrupt upon his own petrion by the District Court of said Disrict. • Dated Tankbannock, .the Ist ."day of Hay, A D. ISM . JOHN B. RHODES, Assignee. TN BANKRtPTcY.—In the matter i. of William L. Bardwell Bankrupt. In the District Conn of the United States, for the Western District of Pennsylvania. - Td wham if may Concern: The rinderaigue hereby gives notice of his appointment as aq signeo of William L. Bardwall. of Tunkhannock in the county of Wyoming, and State of Penn sylvania within said District, who has been ad judged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by_. the Distri4 Court of said District. Dated at Tunkhannock. the lit day of Ijay, A.l). 1869. JOHN B. RHODES, Assignee. ' ~___~_. TN BANKRVPTCY.—In the matt of Stephen Bacon. *Bankrupt. In the District Court of the United States. for Ito Wes tern District of Pennsylvania: To whom if way Cowers:. The undersigned hereby gives 'notioe of bk appostmeat as as signee ot Stephen D. Won... of Tankbannock, irt the county of Wyoming. and Efate Of Penn armanis, within sa4 Disttioto lota has been ad. jud g ed Bankrupt Spos_bis ow* petition by the District Courted' Bald District. Dated at Taititmod, tbai day.of gay, A. D. 1868. " JOHN B. DHOW& Assignee. (111010 E MAOKRREL FOR ~e! "4 4 diem; store. 7 , 51 M Ell , ..... 'i• C :it