~t~ Of ES LOCAL 42 J' foaratina CM= b41140 . y . 11Q tat Church. —Rey, Roam DtraaatvPiator. Treachin,g, Eiimd. at 10 3 / 4 A. it., sad 711 r. M. fituaday - Player bleating every Thursday emir* _M. E. Church.—lteTa. Talioitazu, Pas toe. Preaching everyllanday at 10i tat. and 7# P. M. SundaScboal , /I P. n. Prayer-Meetingeyery Presbyteions 0611PCA.4410T. , WIL , RA1144: Nato% Preaching' ewer Sanaa at,l% A. r., and 7 P.m.. eatodayllabool,ligrau Prayer MeetiagTharaday aveadaga Episcopal aserch.—ltev. 1.1). Hoesotei Pa*. tor. Preaching every ilenday.st 101 £X. and 3 P. Sunday &keel, 11 r. Y. Ton Tentx—The following is the Time Table of the Pennsylvania and Nee York Canal and Bail Road Company. which took effect on Monday, 'May, 11, 1868: ..1 P.M. A. M. ALOIII. 620 ilex.: .....6:46 11 a9B, ....8:46 • .8:68 ' Wavasvt. kraus... Uzarza ....7:18 111:03 9:13 ' Tow.unu... .. .... 3%45. s%; .12S8 • 9".38. 4 westrinr i l k X e ie6 l •'a X . e. Me . Ak. N. • A. M. 4t. M. • 4..9L WAvEnz.r.-..., —.B .193 gli()..:408 Arnams • ....7:63 145....4:43 lin.kx . 7 . 4 UmTra. i . TAX. :..... :17' 4:15 ..Tow.txDA.. —...'..V.119.....'. ': 959 3150 .1... AZ. Add. P.M. . JoEiN.r..oxg, thiperoda.k4 . - 1101 loss To ms -Potent BRAviti4ln pursuance of the recommendation of Grand Commander of the Grand Are of the Repablic, (Gen. Lowax,) the officers and members of Post lio-68. of tbbrid' :made arrangements for pitying a tribute, respect Co the memory of 'their to:Dinkins whb had fallen during the }kWlion, by /hp; propriate coremonieer,and by dam:sting their graves with WO* ; . It • touching .and beautiful tribute :to departed 'worth; is ono which is eminently., due to those who „bad rallied round the flag of , their country, when armed treason sought the overthroW of our free institutions—virieo,had so, „„ geiterft ously and bravely tarried that ' tag from Pennsylvania to the Gulf,. mauling' Ptiva, Lions and encountering dangers, to which many a brave man imodambed and found beneath the sod a relief from the horrors of rebel prisons,or from the agonies of wounds inflicted by rebel - hands. A grateful nation whilst it honors the br ing heroes, mourns in,sincere arid deep.frilt sorrow over the brave men who sleep be. neath the turf on their native hills, or are buried in far-off Southern • graves. Their memory is a legacy left to those Who mi..' • vied to enjoy We' blessings of free institu tions, seemed by their - bravery and perpet uated by the sacrifice of their lives. To ~thein most emphatically may be applied the words of Cowin : now sleep the brave who sink to rest' By all their country's wishes blest? When Spring with dewy fingers cold Returns to deck their hallowed mould, She there shall dress a sweeter sod, Than Fancy's feet have ever trod. By fairy hands their lawn is rung. By forms unseen their dirge is sung ; There Honor comes a pilgrim gray, To bless the turf that wraps their clay, And Freedom shall awhile repair, — To dwell a weeping hermit there. The order, of Oan. LOCLiN woke a response in every generous and loyal heett.r The members of Post No. 68, animated brit feel ing of respect for their departed brethren, set about carrying into effect the recom mendation with their characteristic zeal and energy, The Order of Exercises for Saturday, May 30, was published .in our hint week's issue, and, as far as practicable, sus carried out it heavy shower about 12, in., delayed the forming of the Feces ,ion, for aghast time, but the elands soon broke away, and a bright sun dissipated the fear* that the afternoon would be anfavers. At 12:30, the Caul norm boll rang for the assembling et citizens and societies,and the procession waa formed in the following c‘rikz : Chief Marehal---Cien. IL A. Pant'. Aids—Maj.A. d. MtsoN,lifej. OM& Maactue, Maj. Azasz. Divint, Lieut. E. E, Urea, Waveciy. Cornet Band. The Clergy. of deceased Soldiers and Wore in carriages. •qrand Army of the Republic and honorably • discharged Soldiers and 13ailnts, tinder command of Gen. R.44l.Aunta, with4tibs, J. K. Vatonax, and Vnuaur. Members of the Masonic Fraternity. \tetanus of the ludePeuident Order of Odd Fellows. Teachers and Pupils ofthe Several Schools. Cleums: Tho civilians of the procession were mar• :dialled thy OoL 13. B. McKean and _Mgt. • C. F..osees. Inoticeableleature of the procession was :he Veterans of the war who tamed out to •the number of about one hundred, compris i.ag members of many different regiments, who had participated in the severest battles of the war, some 01 whom bear upon their persons the scars of rebel bullets. Whilst we revere the memory of those who sleep with the dead we honor the living heroes, and many a hat was lifted in respect for them as they marched once more in line, with their comrades. The procession passed up Main St., to 7 _Chestnut St., and thence to William St., where it was joined by twenty-two young girls, who had been selected to decorate the graves of the dead, bearing wreaths, and baskets of flowers; and presenting an attractive andlovely sight. Having reach ed the Cemetery gates, the procession was halted, carriages left and mounted men dis mounted. Passing through the Cemetery the Bands playing the Dead March, the gills proceeded, two to each grave, upon which'they placed the wreaths and strewed the flowers. During this solemn and affect-. ing ceremony, the tribute of many a eor,. rowing heart and tearful eye was paifflcf the memory of those who slumbered I* . neath the green turf, but whose braved - - • still survive to comfort the mourning hearts of friends and relatives. - This sad duty - performed' ' the procession marched to the - stand, where, after 111011i0 by the bands, the opening prayer was made by Bev. J. T. BIIIMIZEZ. an ode was le" by Rev. B. F. Cora, and an oration deliver ed by Bev. War. Halms, and after a beni diction by Bev. Boiler Duntsr. the pro cession was reformed; and thedifferemt so cieties placed In charge of their / respective officers. These interesting exercises, called togeth-, cr a large and sympathizing assemblage, td whom the proceedings were extremely sol emn and appropriate. The list of honored dead, whose remains are interred, or who have tablets to their' memory in tho Ceme tery, ie as follows.: Thomas Barnes, 6th P. IL C. ~ . Wm. IL B. Wilson. EA P. R. U.. ' . Theron Bayard , sth P. 8..0. ~ . Jacob Seaman, 34th N. Y. V. • Oscar Brown , 6th P. B. O. ' *. •-- - Edward Kingsbury, Capt. and' .. D. 0. Henry O. Fox. 57th, P. V., . • Wm. Bull, 6th P. B. O. . • Walter MoCarmick, 161st , N. Y Y. CoL G. /L. Wsthins.l4lst, P. ~ ~ Maj. 1. P.:Bp/sang, 141st P. Y.' Lieut. IL- IL assns. 57th, P. V. Jacob Rutty, A. E. Barber, 141st. N. Y. P. B. Oirey,44lst p -P. V. Dr. D. Is. Bmtt. • N. T. Bogart; stli P. 8.0. Maj. Jere - Oilplfftli - P, V. FM W i tn .lll" ' " esday, June t ' lfrs. IP‘'iliskl2l"llll4lie vantion will be called to order at Iru e l a s 7_ , •`: II , • The Steenti va Committeeiireponi to make this oresidoinnethat Pal Ille . thne, 4 9 6 *,*%ita Ax•P' Asei - Akn be g(l*/=;Onti.llo,:*l matb odit of toolsing : 4iimik. - 5e41 . 40kut elapses ; different neaten' of opeithig trid timing schools; bait sniiinkdkti `the lessons ;' , gtiveining. - Intmledint, 4 4 241 , 41 4* 0 141 4 6 The oammithia have the prim - die at expo-. rierawd clergyinii roWilaystesittinianane old from sbroadwto fa this meeting. Nerir.• to aisle ithierieca ! "ion as profitable ait oeightlis tie,-we want 1 every Pastor, anierintendast and teacher of *4 pointy Who can tome, to attend every tension, from hut to kat: , ' Will the pastors , of the county • behind enough to notice this oakum their pulpit's nextliabbath ? . • ' B. 8. SBBBELL. Ites% CoscAt Bee/. miik:Oanon Lodge , ,of Good-,Teiwi plies; tio. 498; ler one's:leek 1114441i* Cean% illqlMX" - momberiliiii of eme, lens, dreallOPtlVettit . 1 0 110215 mewling. The following purrs were sleet., eel:officers for the eluelithg queXter at the :last .election: - , , Q T.—B. B. DArtk.; P. W. 43. John A. maeton Ty- SediretP l 7 — itainlhk, Wright W. Triatattier—Okange Bullock; W.I. o.—Win: Hamilton; W. 0. G.—Edmird T. Van Dyke; V 4 Chaplain—l: B *right ; Beat ta rp— Hiss H. O. Van Dyke; W. F. Secretary .--Clinton Dewitt; W. 11.-11. B. Parsons.; W. D. M.—)lrm John Van Dyke; W. E. H. B•—Miss H. E. Van Dyke ; W. L. H. 13,—. Mime Aiioe ; D. Wrighli • . • Somas Tuts TANA or Tat lan Rilbwar.—A new edition of the "roc= MEE Tama,' containing the Simmer ar rangement of Passenger Trains, has been published and • placed with the Oonipany's Ticket Agent!, at depot emcee for gratuitous ;distribution:la pasactigiss. This little table, as many of our reariers are aware, is pub lished in a convenient farm gll4. 1674 body may be able to carry a copy In the pocket far ready reference; it contains a. schedule of ill the way and throngli Trains on the road—Eastward and Westward—in dicates their stopping places and leaiing time, shows what trains run daily, those that "omit a Sunday or Monday trip, those that make extra stops, !cc,. &a. In addi to all this it contains an announceinent•en titled ,* [icon News for Excursionists 7 sn article which will be of / interest to Who contemplate making excursions during the summer season—the Erie Railway Com pany R having arranged to sell moral trip - Tlcke)s at reducedlares to excursion parties, Call at the Depot Office and procure a copy of the "Pocket Time Table." • GODEY roe Jusz.=-Tbe following ils lustrations appear in this number; A Drum of the Future. This is one of the finest steel plates for the year. Colored Fadden- Plate, six ilgums ; Leaving Home, a tinted picture ; a large Extension sheet, contain ing thirty-three engravings of Dresses and Novelties, Doruiets, Caps, Parasols, )1814 7 Dresses, Children's Dresses, &c. An Evten ing Dress and follr Summer Cloaks. ' The - Work Department contains an excellentiva-, riety of useful articles, with simple descHP tions for making them. Crochet Garter, Rosettes for Trimming, Jewel Ome, Tower of Perforated Card-board, Comb with a gold cord and shield, Picture Frame of , paste board and Oottee !minim, Smoking Cap .Nee die Case, Pen Wiper, Traveling Puree, etc. The stories are altercating, while the rida-1 cellaneorui matter commends itself ea being of a character that will furnish a vat (mad of information lei the render. Address LA. • Gong:, Philadelphia, Pa. ' - • THE GALAXY. —This is r saiiing the most entertaininiof the numerous and fast multiplying magazines ; filled with chidce mat* and illustrated in good style, neat but noitlashy. The contents for June dre : Stephen Lawrence, Yeoman, by Mr& kd wards, (illustrated); The Lady Jacquelihe ; Jarocho Life ; Grasses and Wild FoteSre ; problem, (illustrated); To a Lady ; Forc ed Marches ; Beechdale, (illustrated); To a Gage-Canary ; My Note-Book, (ilinstrattid); A trip to the Wyandotta Caret Our Balliiay Management ;' Apple Missoula ; Tho qal asy Miscellany. The &dozy containsJi3B pages of reading matter, and is firniehed'at S4OO 'year:. 'Attire" .13nstaxes . d; 498 Broalwa7, New TWA.. ; A •FINE ENGRAVING.—WO ate L il- . dobted to "the publisher and artist, IL H. :Littlefield, for a copy of the engraving of his portrait of Garland Great„ executed by H. Gngler, a Germae, who attained decided celebrity in Europe before practicing his . art in this country. As a specimen of steel line work it is. we believe, notinferkiirto anything of its size and kind ever pablish ed in America,, and will miquestionably;ba come the standard portrait of its subject' Asa likeness it is tutexcap9onable, being endowed with a vitality, an animation, and spirit such as is generally characterized by the word "speaking. , " The earnestness of expression, as of a man latently liste4ing and just ready to, deliver a spirited answer, is in this portrait remarkable, and, as stick has been much commented on. Published by the artist, J. H. 'T.lttlefield, 411 - Peruisyl: vania Avenue, Washington. SILVER WEDDIN6.-TIHI Troy nineti says that a pleasant commemoration of their twenty-fiNi wedding day took plum* at the house of Mr. and Mrs. Idaxmez.Foaci- Boy on Friday )evening last. The company was misnuffous ind joyous. and the - sig passed away with more than usual plea to the guests who did ample jnstlee •tn i, , the wedding feast. The affair was impronitu, and the happy couple will, long amen/Aber l a the pleasant faces; and find wishes ihst cheered them on their Silver Wedding. Mr:P. Vas the recipient of a sup4bly beautiful affghan, made by the hands of the ladies. Although silver presente were pro' hibited, SP elegant sliver sake knife and Ilu— m bowl, found their way among (Aber presents. May the couple live to celebrate their golden wedding with. andlwdelehed health and prosperity, and may the circle of their fiends increase .Tel4i • Militant Inia—Facat . Tax Date:— I • . —J. B. Elmo; one of the *Cetus - 01aq Oases Bock disaster, has so far .recovered !bathe was brought to his home in edi vil lage oi Wedeeadil, on a beduuspended by bidialtibber dive kindly prOvided by the Erie Cohipouly. laud withstood the Wilms-of, the journey 4jdte y e w •• , 1 e • ' •^ 'flier of Cainplolieg !coa:' /theft and coal pockets at the tsvphiait o a f part doer village..iebeing:preisesteettith 1 * s aar tate** Forks, thdeed; grid titeylitilicateths; Of the coal business soon to be trillion 4 1 10 11 4/ titiefienel trithineken the maks tom -tab e 0 0 1 0 1 04 0 4*itiiiiholabs,irilielik Watid vitt* the histeltesitiehire of the" *hut Otathe'Ede E EMEI sk i Ant •, ._. . Rad Billkitfirt*P"sizz S. Ttrintadis ailleglne the Home_ to 1 2. 440 6 00 1 4144 4 0 4 0 . , . _ . _. 31 1:t6,-1 e , l - T •:) ., :itar i 14 41 61 0 .4)i 1 i . are dentedP Mk Ihriskei ',A l kifitit 4 44 , l. 410S1P ( tigiffir Vetriting a wrong,vhile his akin faiiiireihirenkbs***o4 Alt him ht net misPlaeee” - j Tti I n', • 1-' •I; 1-,,,f WE` '.l“ ,17. 4 * .. i bah,. ♦a i., adv 63 ,/of Mir Muutztem ini;kaaie I.... Prices i. albs, IN ' '' B a t 1 r lishi) l4 = 1 1"-- • - i te, ,-, • • ? 4;4 . '37A- 112 5 ° 1 4, . ~.- - --,' i : - -1 25 Bomar aea..,....,.. ii.., •• •- .:. , :i..- , ..•....-. !I/ 2 Own .. • ` 1 Cattail' 4.: — ..tWil;.i ,' , ' - '.. ,, , i '1",0 'ti Y. 83( - i Balm ... ' ..w.....1 : 31-.00 3 00 Butter r0th0)....... ..... .. ; .25 ESP • ' , -: I 18 ~..• .1 , 4i . 7.*1 125 Ilay, ton) .t...... t ..." 0. 2D ,IX) ghat- 4;bi.r.t .it -. . .e. 1 . 7 1 ~e, . 8 40,A Flour 12 00 16 00 Vim l ; 4 . • ""- 1 ' ' " . 1.6' 18 1 Ta* ... ..... ~ : .. v , ~ 7. 6 , k -,18 I thick+. - '- • - ~..., ':'- • * 'l2 Ducks '' '" ': 14 - 16 1 (Adak _ , 12 14 fl. W - ' ' OteGatint.-L-Wheilk4;olba;l3cizit;' stun; if 4,08 114:; Oatfr 32 1 4 e - ti PadeiT , albs ; Buoktrheat; '4B 11a;;Beinai 62 - Ibi; Tian. lba; Clo Tar Seed 6t11 3 4; Dried AP plat', 221ba; Flax Seed 56109. , Tow Special .Natikea: - - ...,.. ..... .;1.1 . 77...",... 1. "'". ... ! welt'!7 e . . .-. i' MI. Pr. I. D. WARSSei known ita's popular Lecturer upon Physiology, and an eminent ' , Physician.. end tiurgion will be at-- . __ _ . Witii BMW TcreMuitt,Ttewley, lune 16: Hotel, Lelisytwiliti, Wedneciley, Julm l e tt . - , Am can Hotel; Smithfiel d. Fri*, amid 19. I SnydrHouse, Waverly, Sat. 4, hue 20. . Dr. , exneett former, visitlto Ahem_ places has e hintio fami li ar OliaisPnblietkiat , he n rut It rtherimcommetidation. lie treats , dhamecuponliitieprbmiplat, 4 and perfonnertill sdettel: Misr after, the.lattet antrOttVpit ,hughod, and with the least amount , ortosat possible. 4 - 'Constiltation free. 1 , tune, 4, 1868. _ - . N cs.—There . will be a Stre . W; lberry ' •• tival and Plante inl:Taaauccra;:Ja* IP 4tb, in the vicinity of tMuevi,Pree tat ()Misch; 4.6 • rad' iron i laza biting and - Mita'. Lag *Or and tioniii`. of 'Worship: - Good speak ea and geod inrisiolith:beln,attend.- .anrafor. aid pc, pains spared in make' it pleas: *at all. . Sy-o of the - May .28, . • CAS ADS M1LL4 4 4 , -Odirton—liaie a bagelempply Of prime lir ter Wheat, tw • thirds ofrit choice while, eq iil in quality to e r a the .cel ted Michigan,. i lit h ucky or Cali fornia es. We can f an article at on more wholesome economical, Shan b reds from a distancewhich are of ten matte of paermaterial, adulterated with white - iforn, orlnjured fromlying° in store a long tine before being used: Locatedin a fine wielit groting district) we ate able to get a supply of ,the best at:our Will door, ret and eect only pay for niairafacturing as Our profits. AirVe warrant each siwit. or barrel to be of •first, rate quality. A !iraperior quality of Rye. Flour always on hand. See Price List. I R. 13. /INGHAM. In. :4, 1868. itst: The best and - 11'10st useful at tachment for any Beating Machine is the Patenti.Tucker and Marker: Go to Wick ham &I Black's and see one work. Towanda, May 28, 18(18. Messrs- Wheeler* Wilaoji, IS u. 625 Broadiray,' extneo" in • their window' original Gold Medal awarded them at thn, 'Pans Exposition for Bewheg ~Batton-, Hole Machines—the only; gold .medal for this Branch of -manuttaturn-r-oior:-82 Oatitora. 1: Meow Thole celebrated machinea can be seen at Wickham do Black's:where You can get good machine threads and ink and-.auy "thing wanted to work on your Bowintlachines. /441Y18613: • ~,, Sizing -- bHORT Al BRUN < S ICK 'Cannaos..--"Thlis improved tabbage is of, fine quality, very , flat an& hard,:measnring, . with good culture. fromone foc,Wto wagh teen inches in diameter. We A.:.;i:).A.0A.15 '-4•b0:.-; =II BST BEAUTIFUL STYLES !- THIS Co's. m3-BST ca -O one, THE LOWEST PRICES. SHAWLS; SACKS AND SACKINGS I A 'pkbdid Variety in all the yew styles CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES Ova kt Iron Uncut EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET Latest Styles Hats and Caps I i. ~ . LADIES' Misses & Childrens Shoes 13.E'S7 MANUFAOTURE and in all styles. We would , -r CALL PARTIGULAI ATTENTION k 'To ovr Le* slOck of , _Tr OIL CLOTHS T T, I NGS! WA LL PAPER! WE HAVE THE LATEST DESIGNS. .~ ;,.~.: ~i g ail All the New Styles In R O OP 5K1R.751 The ielbrated PAREPA SKIRT. 1 .wEB-Bcry** 13:KIM And White 'X'tacked:Skirt .• • . • . EIRYTIFING Niw l - 4-1.60,te ,474.46177.671 Lao West t:laish Trial* Nay 4,1616. f'.`t r~iitiJ :^;Urr It# IJ. 0 El , 0 AND MI she g N & Of the AND , Of. which cf) g '• AT TOR TAYLOR & do: T aguppos) •, t,.., „ • ~,, , ..:irk:,,t, .. 43 ° 1 4 11 1 11 10 . f's ~~i REIM _~;nt`~ ~~Q~: s' I; - ~,r,.:..%, - . -i .•:'. ,::,. ii . tivi o' it t =IBM ! 0 AD ME fa Suited; to, the STYLICSI - ; THE-lATES •10tAzit71 - 'i4 .:.,...T.,': THE '13.851 AT LOWEST. =MA H.i MPHREY BOT HEIM. MEM DAILY -B.KIN G. OPENED! ♦ld we ready ter the 01111 Mkti_ll4',4 0_.i.,131 RED tOops. ARGAINA ,Vs bind as me: .134RGAllyS, lefordet tik :oat D. Mk O'T 131 cli med Of fr FROM LA ST YR May STOCK A d Rfu 411 then REGARDLESS OF COST! 111 Harness, Ihr 8, Hama, Shi 9LAIT El 'l' - 6 1 Robes, and all goods bosmectid with The Saddlery Business THUMBS, TRAIIILIANG BAGS, Vauan, LUTHER, OARNS6B TRIMMINGS, &C. Tbirsasis..April , l}3. 11168. Po ving their Abu now roco SPRING Which comprises THE USUAL GREAT VARIEZY OF GOODS, MI IN EVERY_ DEPARTMENT, All of which ARE 01/,'FRIRED At the lowest Markel Pricis d. ,• Crowaadi. Affil 7. 1868. it - IPDGE LITIING. -- Sealed pro a) poeele wW o - he 'Metro 'epee the teleted. am the Mete f Lollard Cheeps! 111 Its. mg& 11 Wake* ea TRUBSDAY, _JUNE 41, 8118, for the Wiles sad eteeplettag kri l dge serest the North -reedli sd} s urea. Par that Speelleettees for the sue ite,rbe sees at the don at H. & ER* lid at the Ccoueladoefer's Office. r. - WM. B. DODGE, • - 11100D,T, , , baits 014;., Mos less: - Cornienk; TANNING isILUMISSMAKING .s. TN.umbrriped ban . Ada by lemma a ea allas= lb be kaewa am the Ina et MA INZ& MU lee. pores At a argiaei aa the Mow •muter= Misr as 4 tolPirialLgUle to MAO meek vaiesaild. Oa 's wake bides. . .. • „ anfisint,Jsamir 4"o,lUhial!.. sia tr, pig 41/11); Off SRWMAT,ION, eSJa li r • innan alpent 91 an Oki , • Tasty sad merchandise, la • of Inadflal, for therst 1809 :-- As i mm . ctx4p i i l6 -4.,ft D p is 4 , 7 00 , Oink ;;/,: 4 00 31o0uMe & 064 t . • 14. .7 00 MOW boon& ' ' ' •- • I R CrEihumbsugh - , 1 - ' .90 s 1 HA Kiff • ; 14, 700 „rim Smith- •• • 14. 1 - -7• 00 s ~:01sIrmattlbrOOtn:. •• 43.`,5; 10 00 G H Voorhis: 1,‘, ,,, 'l2 '..1000 D P Park 9 - -25 00 .:10• .1911X1' G i•C &J W Canto& , 13 13 10 10 0000 • , 14 7:00 -• Page .Brolhans • 10:'• 90 00 _ , Il'age.4l - 1111abra. • 8:.30.00 . Albs born—Rockwelli, Wilson 13 • 10 00 Wilma Pierce - 14 700 & Sono • •13 -10 00 Altair tarp-• 8 D Storigen 14 , 7 .00. Russel Miler. ,14 ' 700 - James. Ter_ry _ 14 - 2 - 00 dolma twp-41 14 7 00 il ustingtea-bati.,-BT ____ 14: 700 wartwa es t & 14 * 700 • Una Brothers . r• 'l3 Id 00 _Albert T. What. •. 14 700 41, Morley -_ _•• 14 700 Burlington west—Ed - E Loomis 14 7 00 Barclay twp--Towsnria Coal Co 10 20 00 1 • , Fall Creek Coal Co. ..13, 10 00 Alain twp—D Vandyke & Sow 14 . 7 00 . 1 James Barnes 14 r , :7 00 ' 'Penton born--A V Trent. 14 - 700 H Tuttle . _ 14 . 7.00 G B 8u1100k1.2-1' ...13 00 ' AbnerDoty r 11 'l5 001 - Mix & Hooper 14 - 7 00 Hickok & •• - • 11 •15 001 41HFiteh • •• 14 '7:001 • Wolcott &Manley ", 14 ' 700 s • Burke, That= it'Ocr. 10 10 00 1 Colwell & Whitman 13 10 00 Henry Moron .- • 'l4 - -7 00 Smith '& Mitt 2' 14 700 EC&JE SeYinotii - 14 00 • ' Mite & Tabor 10 99 00 '• • - John liaadyke, *l4 - .7.00' Apalding &Dart •-•, • -11 15 0(1 Colunabietwp,MmH Snedshall ' 7 , 00 A 11 . ..tratin , 13',1250 J A Watkins , • 14 , 700 DWOrteadyko s • - 14 700 111.414m1er • • 14 700 McClelll3 nilana A. Adams' •14 :7.00 Franilln-11born 17 7 Stan McKee • 14 7 02 00 Ginaville—McMorral& Knapp' 14 .. 00 Guernsey ' • 14 700 LD T i rS 14 .. 700 Herelek-431 4 Anderson 14 700 E W Wieldier & Brother 14 700 lAteh3ehl-8 D Layton 13 .10.00 - John McKean /44 7 - 00 Leßot—H II Holcomb 'l4 700 8 Tears s ' 14 ' 700 Samuel Bailey 14 • 7 00 Leßsysville P Carl 14 • .700 D G Bailey & Brother 13 10 00 L L Bosworth 14 700 , Bosworth & Baldwin , 13 10 00 Little & Lyon • 13 10 (10 ,__ F Bosworth & Son 41 13 10 00 Monroe twp—J R Cowell 14' , 7.00 Monrot, born—H H Sweet •14 .7 00 A L Cranmer & Son 14 7.00 Bicknell &Faith It 7OQ •' E E Mingoa • - 14 ' 7 00 H 0 Tracy Orwell-8 N Bronson 11 15 00 A C G C Friable , 14 00 , H Gihbs • • 14 700 A B Cass 14 700 Workheizer & Shoemaker 13 - 10 00 Kimball & Son 14 700 Geo Morton ' 14. • -7 00 Overton—Herchimer.& Brotham 13 10 00 - Francis Osthaus 14 7 00 Estabrooks 14 7 001 .1 Baroness & Son 13 10 00 .H A-Ross •14 700 Rome twp—C 8 Park 14 700 Rome barn—Baxter & Marshall 14 * 700 W W Moody & Co. 10 20 001 Geo Nichols 14 ' - 700 Whitaker, Crandall & Co. 14 -7 00 L A Ridgeway 14 700 Bide/ay—Voorhis & Hammond 14 700 . Evans & Hill 1 1 1 . 700 . Robinson - 14 - 700 Geo 11 Fenton 14 700 Sylvania b oro — Peter . Monroe 14 700 South Creek—David Donning 14 700 Gillett & Fettingill 13 10 .00 J M Young . 14 700 Smithfield—ES Tracy 12 12 50 B Gerould 14 700 CAB Riggs - 13 10 E .- filcher & Durfy • 12 12 50 . Springiield—W T Darley 14 700 B &Guthrie - 14 700 N B•Watson 14 • 700 R B Gleason • 14 700, Sheshequin—Kinney & Watktos 13 10 00 R Gore -_ • 14 700 Standing Stone—James Espy 14 700 F E Bush . 13 10 00 C 8 Taylor - i 14 ' 700 'terry---.1 8 Jones - 14 700 . Hotter Yeller Jr 14' 7 00 8 C Strong - 14 700 JH & W THorton 13 10 00 Troy twp—Reuben Styles 14' 700 Troy boro—Charles Grohs 13 10 00 Eighmey. & Decker 10" 20 00 Lament Brothers l3 10 00 Jewell &, Pomeroy 12 l2 50 T Merry & Co. • 14 700 F J Calkins 14 700 M A Gates & Co. , 13 10 00 B B Mitchell & Co. 13 10 00 - 13 W Paine 113 40 00 Pierce & Oliver • 14 00 - Newberry & Peek. - 8 30 00 Davidson & McCabe 11 15 00 G D Long 8.30 00 13 - M Leonard r 7 40 00 Dewey & Co. .1 14 700 H Grant , : ,14 7 00; F-L Ballard 14 700 0 F Ballard • . 14 700 Rltdingt on, edington '• & 19 10 00 Red Maxwell - Leonard 0 ' John Vanordar • i 4 • 8 7 0 00 0 Sonar A McCabe sl4 700 ttlindia boron-J 0 Proat... % , 112 2 12 so Montsnyes _ _ 10— 20 00 Fox, Stevens, Mennix &Co 3 100 00 Cohen & Rosenfield 14 • 700 Mlles Garter • 13 10 00 Wickham & Black 12. 19 50 John Carman 13 : 10 00 A Solomon &Co 12' 12 50 Taylor & Co. r 4 80 00 N H 0 Porter- .13 000 • F Derby - 14 700 A M Warner . 14 700 WH H Goro 13 10.00 Cross & Co. 13 10 00 T J Jones 11 15 00 Long & Krebs , 7 -40 00 • W A Rockwell • 11 15 00 Dennis MeMalum 14 - 700 H Jaoobs 19 10 00 Bramball & Oolrell . • 11 15 00 8 T Decker - , 13 10 00 johnlMerideth 13 10 00 . J A Record •13 10 00 11 Lade 14 Codslin' g & Russell 8 30 00 Tract & Moore 12 12 50 Powell & Co. 2 150 00 0 B Patch 0 , 50 00 D W Hughes •14 7po R W Eddy 14 700 Ilturiphrey Brothers - 7 40 00 W A Chamberlin 14 7 00 ; 2 .1,1 2 11. Collins ; 2 1) :13 10 00 Alvord & Barber' - 12 12 50 B A Pates & Co. -12 12 50 Wood'A • "•• 19 10 00 Miusludlßrothers ' 11' 15 00 Ulster—Morris Clair 14 7 00 Ferguson Brothers 13 10 00 HoUenback Brothers. 13 10 00 - Jason 8 13m1th ' 14 700 Henry Shaw , 14 700 Rockwell Brothers 14 7 00 Holleabsek Brother! 14 700 A Watkins • - 14* -7 00 Charles Sullivan '• IC 700 Wysox—ldernardi &Meehan ' 11, 15 00 John Carroll , • 14 • 7 00 Wells-8 B Sergeant, • 14 ' 700 0 Itandall__: - - 14 • .7.00 Windham—WaHarrington 14.:7 00 W H . Russell -• 14 700 Warren—Joseph Pease • 14 '7 00 ' Robert 8 Corbin ) 14 7.00 J D Kinney . 14 700 ' Robert Cooper • 14 100 G W 'Damage 14- 700 • ,J P Bowen 14 700 Wytrimang-4313Lakerti, 19 50 D D-'ohaffee_ • • 14, 700 - Avery & Beaumont, • • . 13 • 10 00 - -IDayd "s._ _ • •13 1000 ' Cohen & RoinnaSeld 14' - . 7 00 Heeler &',l.7esllas ' ' 14-7 00 • Stunnen,k, 8 ~; ,•• 12':- 1250 , A Lewis: -• • 12 -; 12 501 G M Birhy_ _ • 13 10 00 Clark Hollenbeek 14' 7 00- J, V Biles -• .13:.10 00 Wihnot—Sstarel Noreonk- • 14- ' 7 00 • • liiehasiKinsley - 14' ... 7 00 P M Stowell : 14 I- 00 • D.Robinson . !14 '• 7 (10 • - ..ll,ftsttrhy '• • 14." • 700 A List and Claulleation 01 en in the salad Pinto, 1 Nos. kfmku, ko., litho Maly bt Bbersd, firi tie 3Ms 1869 • - _•& asksaibartOt raw' - V . °° -': 71' c, MEM ns 2 kade 'dada up' t ion of the public. giiuk FINDINGS, as • C 70., STOCH, MEMO co4'VI Is•pi - . .. t ra il:4l Alidthiritior•ritas!. ~f „. „ too 4 = 14 . 0,4i bu0- 2 . 4 I O .4r4W4 I YRARBIF* N2 .,IPS ' ' • worteed3l# .', ',.4. ..,1 • 1 anatUffi-,IID !Alb!, „ „.: ,•-_,,', 4.; 6 .43147P-40,,,F4ar4 • ; ......',.. ~..", , • ' "fs. •.4 - : pi .. ;11parnilie scaso,-# n n;ii i MerMia7' -1,,"•.. ,- k 4 ,1 , -,,,- .. ~ :•,-.- t ~-,11 011 , Merafilmrci-a•L A Rldrisy , ; ''.: 4:: .- POO' cri, •-r :,..; 4 • ,:.5 00 0 1 - Ifriteliei - & — Durtr---. • 4 =' ' 5 go, . 7.barialiegeu.4 po: . .4.,.. - .Ir,o o zstr a_ . AY '- i . ,', t...... 'coo ice#4l 5 oct. ton_ 131eten4rases securn , f, , iii • ".6 .1 ~5 00 Ilrysio=lvery &Beitesolit, ' 4 ' ' 800 & Vaaglul, ' i ., • 941 - (' •'8 0% A Ws"' • . " ' T.' ,4...6 ea List mid. Olassillealtoratlirewers and 7102 it illese iritlitgoimty it POW, for the .1868 : Tnity - brp--Yielio & Yanottler - 8 .:•; 25 00 TewandeloW4 Leder r .., i:_ : i 8, • ;4100 ~,, . ,_ Coon d: Pomeroy • '. 8 1'25 Kr Towanda tam-Agay JoneM : 8 25.00 A List - 0 imioni - Ili miming Billiard Tablee mad' Saloom! inMie. Gonnfirof Itrailksk tot the y ear US" :, Treiboro--RN llanloy. ' .. 2'40 bo Telma& bore-Vins Morgan, - A .50. 09 .Atheni boro—Osear Decker, agi 2.. 1. -..40 00 - 4 List and Classification of Bankers and, Brokers In.the County. of Bradfoni t for the yeto 18591 - _ • - TcivindalibritA).F-Mason &,' Ce 9 - .",,25 00, - , :13,11331siadell ardtr. -.-- .: 9 , '25 00, :Troy boro—Posteraißrota: .9- ;'23200 LBk A. , Rocamvxm, Mercantile 4, . ,for the. ef-litaillonl, do • cer -134 that the isa correct list of the 'Ainiraiscniini Cation of the same bye{ the year ,188&:. :' Aid that .imiiipeal will held at the Tmaintrer's Ofille:locpma-, 'l k en SATURDAY the 6th aiy - aunty forte. PufilOw Pf boating ' PParlis' fellthemselves aggrieved, by reason of laid appraise:neat, • : • . : lii. ',L BDitiltiVELL,, . -- libiY ll;l8fill.' , Memantile Appraise r. tIRPHAN'S 001IRT- . BALL-43P eirtire oiler oldie lashed Out of the' phires.ooirt. • of Breahmllioanty. the under signed adnlthistretart °flan 'sage Of Addison Ilolfeanr late ot Betilairtint - deed- win seU *Speak sale at the to residenm of the decedent. . rtagfp• nn 'tar the Bth day. of ,It 3 1 , at 10 o'olock a. m., the following deleribed , pleurae par,' cel of laird situate la Ikrilington bow', bound . ed'and described as !biker/ at the notth•west corder ef - Odd'lOt OS dile* read rim sing east; and irestUaoaglethe , heirough,frog, thence north 671° , dell 73.10 rota to • caraer.l thous Katt 30° rant 14 ppi t . le owner, I thenci‘notith 63 0 eres 1 3,10 pis., thencesonth 'l9° west' 41.0 mu.,-lk , mosul- east 310 pm, to'ircofner, mance deertt '424 west 0 11-10 tb -,i2trieturr, End Mom *Mot 27° west 18 7-10 pm. tethd- "brie' of beginning.— Cantatas/033 squad - lode, irilkar'large two 41 07 _,house. thereon - , , , ALO-o—One o th er lot, piece or marl of land ;Meta he Barlldgtoa bororborindsd. as folkiws: Beginning atthe wad canter °Leath Joi;th.ooto month 62*.east 30410 prs: as a earner mesa north 79° east 8 prs.. to et imenari thence north 654° east 10 paa to - . a comer.theoca north' 2l° *est 301-1,. ; pest to a, comet, thaw northr34 o '. east 8 7 Ora, to a pow. Want Tar. eat 1-10 pr. to • Goner,. ea mirth 6 0 . mat , 8 4 10pre. to &tomer. th ence oath 33 ° east 3l 910 pro.-to a Crallerd theme a rth 64* cut , 7 8.10 pas. to* corneretharce south no Asst 6 8-10 pro. to a corner , them* Aortb _ am 12 pm. -to a corner. therm ',south 371° east 46 1-10 pra., 4 to scorner, thence 70e- wen 64 ors.' to a corner, thence Bj°, cad 9 6 . 10 pr l.; thence' north 8 5 " wart 46 pre.: to a corner, and from thence north 8° cast 47 pre. to the place of be gin lag : 24 acres.: ALBO-One other lot of rand, hamming at the west Corner thereof , the. old Hamrick Turnpike. and dunning' foam thence north 53° east 10 . 8 10 pia: to a eorm , r , thaw north 36° west 9 ' 4-10 pm; to z corner, Menet • north ji3° east at pm. to a corner, thane* south 10' east 51 pra, to a corner, thence smith 424° mat 16 'pre. to, a corner. and from' thence, north 374° lea' 42 8.10 pre. to the place of beginning. Containing 8 acres and 100 perches, and situa ted in Burlington born'. • ALBO--tine-otter lot of- land situate on the wroth hank of &Mir Creek In Burlington am.: commencing at the north-West. corner of laid lotarom thence 84?. east 60 pm. to a comer. thence southAr east 60 pm. to a comer. thew north 88° wee& 60 pre.. to a c‘ rues, and from thence north trit° west 6 1 1 pis; "to t h e plice„of beglnntdag' Containing 211 acres. • 00 tit be paid by the frercinuar foraach, lot at tbe Arne the pamettpis struck 'down, and one-third at , the confirmation of the sale, one-third six I fi t r i mui rs thata ft er, one third one year after on. , , • B. , HILL, - PHILANDER LO ,N 0 ELLEN P. MdMEAII Administrators. 'Jane 4, 1868. SZBERIFF'S SALE .— By virtue of 1.7 writ of Tend. itcpo..• bssned rout of the Court of CcittittuM Pleas of Bradford County, and to me difeeted. there 'will be exposed 'to pnblie sale, it the Court House, in the Borough of Towanda, on THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1868, at 1 o'cloek p. m., the following 'described lot, piece or parcel of.litod situate in Towanda boro bounded north and west by - lands of C. B. Ward,on the:east by land of James Mclntire, and south by State Street.• Being 50 feet on State Street and about- 100 feet back, rttorWer less. •AU improved with a trained building thereon. known es the Wesleyan Methodist •Churchi Seized and taken ' execution at the emit of H. P. , Moore vs. Bolonion Cooper. • • - be virtue of i writ of FL Fa.. will be sold at the same time and place, the follow ing described lot piece or parcel of 1 and situ ate !wk. minis hounded north by laud of A. Burnham, east by lands of Alvin Thomas ud Lewis A.Wlllisemr Boat 'by lands,of John Knights and said Lewis' P. Williams. west by land of JamesTaylor,— Contalniag 120 acres. more of less. about aides irsprpvid; with a framed house and an! old log hottse and few fruittrees thereon." , Seized and taken la felicities at t he suit of Pomeroy. Brothels .T 4.• Hannah Sweeney and John Evreeitey. • Is Wll. diIIIFFIS, Riefler. Sheri His Office, Hay 28,18X8. - OI3PRAN'S :COURT SAL V.—By virtue Of an ordertimed oat _of "the Or phan's Court, of. Bradford - County, the under. Hui:dor of Caleb Inreamon, late of She. Aegean tip., derAL,Mill . sell'on the premises at public nabs, on SATURDAY, MOMS, 1808, at o'olocilt, p c m.dhe !following described.lot pieta or parcel °Mai . innate In Sheshequin twp. bounded and desctited es follows : Be-' ginn6ri a at a stake on the math f widow Gore's t, and inner Of B W lot.' min= Meg in a southerly come along said 011istis lot $4 arch to a stake tor a- mm to a lot Own. ally Wm Middaugh, Hisao a westerly! coarse along said Iliddasgb's Wand Horatio Hughes' lot to a white oak sta te near the corner, the line passing between . a white pine stump and a spring _that said Hu ghes Salt Ingerson used the water from; thence running a norther ly course • tili it 'Mikes the pat* highway, thence along the centre of . said highway (until said highway alter having raised the Mil turn s to the lett7 when the said line coati:mei on the same_ point of emzipme ,tlll it Mites the said widow Gore's lot. Containing 40 acres more or That tea acres of the above described loi it the northwest corner teereot, has been set apart to the widow °Enid decedent In penruance of her election-to.take three hundred dollars la real estate under the Act or 14% .Aprft, TlilliMB-4100 on property bells struck down $3OO ceithicoarnatioa of - sale, and ihe enc. In two equal annual payments, Waged to be paid on whole Purchase money_ front day of tale. CHARLES CHAFFEE, May 14, 1868. Executor. ORPHAN'S CRUET SALE.—By virthe of an order issued out of the Or• phalis Court of Bradford :County the under. signed executor of the -estate. Of Ears Rutty. deed., late of North Towanda twp., will eripose to public sale on the premises. on NOsMay, the 224 day of JUNE, 1869; at 3 o'clock. p. m., the following •iescribed lot,..piece or parcel of land situate in Nor:h Towanda twp., Bounded and described as follows : Beginning at corer er of land lately 'owned • by - lra R. Stephens. deed.. thence, by , "lands of said Rutty north 61° -east 65 540 pre. to corner to line of Desbdna's laud, thence tenth - 29 0 east 178 9.10 prsites land of E. Overton, thence by the same south 52° west 53 pra to a , corner on, south side of Sugar Cre-k,thence south 89° west:l4 "pri., to corner •an north side of- said creek, thence north by the' lot owned by the said int 11. Stephensl9° nest 'l7Bp $. to the plsoe of be. 'Outing Containing 74 temp anti 7 perches,- atintrveyed by W. -H. liagan,Dett. 15; 1580, belt:terse. of lots No 89 and , 40, about one half improved with framed heart smC barn' TE1003.-3100 to .be paid on the p ropeity being 'struck down, and ~ ..the residue -in Adz mo -the with_ latemst Itoin- coffins attys. JANES', KUJOTT, • Extiont.or - May 21: Ina °TtCF! IN' BA NKN,IIIIM • Thisia to give notice, That on thi2Bth day of May, A. D. t 1868 . a warrant Bankruptcy was batted agaittat the estate of firelsottO Martha, of Tunithannoch tp. In the couuty of Wyoming he the State of -PenuaybrAnia,.. who has teen ad: , Judged a Bankrupt on lila own petition; and. that the payment of -any debts and 'delivery of any property , belonging •to auch :Bankrupt to, him or for his ruse.mid the transfer, of boy prO .lo=y . him, are forbidden If law ; that s re g of the tredlto of baU° Bankrupt 'to ; prove their debts and to clioove one or more As signed of hls eat, le, will be held at a Court of Baakruptey to be . holden atpthe - office' of tae. Register In the ,BortwiebYiel, Towanda, before EDWARD OViIEtTOIII Jr: Register on the 17th day of JULY, A. 11,,.."1/3(18, at Ottlck&p.in. . . TBONAWA. BOW , UnttedSfates Marsha u Yeasempr, War . • tarn Dlessictotlhmutlvanla „ . By S. IL: c0nL81.110,5 Dtpoty: Jute 4,1868.-4 w EXEOTTTOWS NOTIOWL.Notioe Ii herchl the* that aii perms Indebted to the estate et Datil OM& deoilL. Imit Towanda harems revelled to make payment without delay; and these bating chins against, said state mud meant then Ant 7 alitheatke: CUUAN, Esinaloc:. - rffss . - r‘C r • • 0 r - I HERIPIP'S SALE.—ty - vritoo of wwrit of Pl. Pa, u kossat oat Mt the Court I Common Pleas "of Nradlbst Cold', s od t o o,4c4s4 t .lbsre • will bs ,Seie tithe Coftit Rotas, la tmei l orit 8191711 DAT. JD'S ,27,, , 1 1Nock Ps P.. tlektolknitog oimedbmi kVA. - * pueel t of land situate la Alban y - .ed aetthe Walk and 'oath by. istW et 'ellisopbell, sant by • the Betwielt-Totapflui4s the ICU feet Wen toad sad „Ul f kit beck Containing 21,100 squire feet. more or ksaTell Itoptdeatiritk W busied Maar, boudiltabls and taw Arnitt Woo thereon. , AtaCr—One Wile tot teal tasty itibirytap., sore VIA S. • sae' ~led south Weeds*: "HD. tr.wity: lands of V. 'lf. IMP= c iain es h i tia an um motedt 141,0 to in matt* It.lba wo sit 11. 1 as..Geo.Jasktak, P. Alosngdeacrfted tett naroW situate to Hurl 1 Woadobilitth.li, Made-IA .4 A, Not . eut.bpilansuel simians, by C. D. se 9: linstier.sraMby Beistkk• Contelqing of an am, mars sa' Wt. 411 imp:Weed , with•ll'l2=4 boos, sad atsw •Jrnit trial theieon. • 91114 pad taker. la eceattion at tits salt of A. vs.Kyros Such. A%-sy virtue of ,sundtwi A> lla 'of *end. .Espi:i Pi. Fa., will • be so ld-at the es**, tims- plus, the foihriting dmetibal piece or ; pstoelot , laud situate in West Baling ton tsrp., bottnded north by bad 'of Incol, &glib tug by Cbsancey kurrongin , south ant that Atkin& of. L. P. .Sby es Poatalaing 30' acres, more or less. ,' • Seised's:id taken in executkna at the so. or Irateethe! , Balton vs. andel Bookireirsed (1. 'W. Turner. Also at the gait of =bore Bros. ,Va, Basle Beaver aed G. W. Terme. '.Also lit the salter a m }Oboes. is. Outlet I. sod, 0, W. Tuner, • wg. G . RIFFIS; igierir Sberifi'd OfikeraiMe . s IMB - • ' • , • IN TN BAN_RiLljnat-•-bi.iile matter .A. or Geo. w. Tbompoomßoangt Is the Dior trict Court Of the tinned Stem bl i the Wodero , Distild of. Yorlooyiroolo.. an. • . To who it.esay congers,* ' hs andersived -heseby'givti "notice of ids sppobt.ftsat as ar dime ors Deo. W.Thospeou; of Twaeuir comity of-at:adios& 'sad aids of. ." within said District, who has been74rodi7sr a &atm' spoon his own width* by the District 'Court &add:District - Dsted.: at „Towanda, MIL 14th day of Nay, C. D. . • JOHN W. MIX, Assignee. TN. BANKRUPTCY.—In the matter 1. . of. Deid, , Bankrupt. In the Dis trict-Court of the United Sista far the Western District of Peruuptvanls. - . • _To whom it may concern The tolenigned hereby gives notice of Nsintent, as As signee ef:Devidlitedlsit, a tiboppsw tp., •in the **MI et W ga d; Shge et Peenspi *anis; within , who has been al- Judged • 'NOtitittgli mion k s own petition by the District Could Dleitief,.. Dated Towssta. the 14th.4sy of Kay A. D. DO. — W. mots . irr WATKINS, - Tin Assignee. . . , TN :BANIiitIFOT = In ,thei matter .L of JOHN IL Sr.:OVELIAaa= In the District Court WOO' United for the. Western Dia44 of Pembina's. an. . To - ,wlana it my Oxioent ; The, s iadersigned hereby gives voiles of his tamest ao ar signs of aces IL of TIT., is County of Bradford, and State of Paaasylnais within laid District „wit° /*Clem adicidged a Bankrupt loon blown reales by the phdridt Court of said District. .. • - Dated, at • Toirandai this 30th dlr.& hisie A., D.. 1869 ,4 • J. N. OALTP1 1 "; Alifignee. LI_XECTIOR'S NOTlGS—,ifutide .244 Is hereby given that - all periwig Indebted it the 'estate of NANCY SNYDER, fete of Sheshequiri seelOquested to Asko lak , toediate payment; and all having claims upon said estate - will present them tidy en heaticated for settlement. - Wll.l.lAlif SNYDER, OBADIAR GORE, Executors. Jade 2, Prig I'XECUTOR'S . 1.11 Is' hereby given,that all persona in debted to the —estate- of David Coffin late of Emithtleld, dec'd. are iequested to make Immediate payment, and those haying claims against said estate will present them duly utthentinated for Settlement.. JAM. W. COFFIN, . Executor. Jane Liess. A DIdINISTRATOBIS Jill Notice lalereby gjiren..that. all • Indebted' to tile estate of* W. R.. - ff." G NON deed, ' of. Troy • aro -, ragseded to melte , immediate payment, and those heolnA demands against said estate will present them duly aithentlested for settlement. • B. b. =Eska., Efai 21, 1868. ADMiiIIgTRATOR'S NOTICE:- - Notice is hereby given to all persons kr ,debted to the estate of Samuel rettl , gill. late of South Creek twp.,dec'd.,are requested to make 'lmmediate payment, and Ape haring - claims .against said' estate, moat fresent theta. duly authenticated for settlement. SAMUEL B. PETTINGILL, May 7, IRS.* AdmiaLtrator. ate .estatt. ITALUABLE FARM . FOR SALE Situated in Towanda ownahip, withia half a mile ot the village of Towanda. Con. taking about 200 acres, shoat 100 acmes im proved. with plenty of wood and ancinentat kites, well watered. comfortable' outbuildings awl irell adapted for either grain or grazdn i 4. .For i particulars inquire of JAY CRAM' Towanda; Pa:, or L. CHAAPSL, Wed Frank lin, Pi. • •-" ' ley 18, 1808.—tr. V:AI 4 I;rABLE FARM 10K SALL_ The undersigned Mrs for itkle his Parra in Shethequla trowsablp, Aosta aa the road lead. lug from Ghent to Towsads, 'boat tour 'alias from the latter place,' acatalalag 63 acres, 30 •acresim 0, which will be WNW. a bargain. Fortnrther infermationspplric J&s. WOOD, Eat., Towanda. Apidl 7,1868:—10t* "MUSE AND LOT FOE SALE.- AA:The new house recently erected on the month @de of Pophir street, near Western Aven ue, Nattered for male. Trio la 33 toet runt by 31 feet deep.. two stories high, with a good cellar same du. ;Price $3OOO. • apOy to QW. P: CASH, en Uts pretnisee. - - Tooted'. aril 7. W. 441 , VrALIJABLW FARM FOR SALE: ' V. Pitoated fru Itoiteloinahlg nN al ti ont One sad e-half altar east gone i taming 90 tow; &boat Neu Improved, well :watered, 'with direlifng' bone, estbuildlop, good beerhar with, poem ardent thereon.— Terme riamottablep sad Um. &ea for a portion of the purchase Monty, For farther partici • lan Inquire on the pecolmea - -74TOWNZEI. /II . 296 e. Wain; 18.1..41•el • . , VALUABLE FARM YOE BALE, V - A farm of one .hfraked and fifty acres. within six miles of Torrents, and one. mile from the river is Wesel ler ' sale ea favorable terms: • Onsimodred acres me of sad In a high state of cultivation; with good Imes and molt eibellent bending& ?he home is a *ell bat &felling with very: conventual ont.build logs conalating,of simmer hitches and moce room', Woodhonse; and the yird filed,with overarm lad other Masi- The barn ifr s urge bank bers4l64S feet with a good shed attach* t a horse barn 'adjoining with stalls for six hones large earn -beano near by . lads tenant boom on the property. The farm has an eastern sad southern exposure and is dieted for sale solely on worm of the& health of the owner. For Maher particulars and term * which are highly favorable. application maybe made to B. B. 1113131iFIL. Towanda, Feb. 20,1868. TALUABLE FARM FOR SAUL— The attbscribers oder for gabs • very desirable farm, containing 100 acres, about. 70. acres improved, with a_ good void welt finished frame house, good barn, good water, good fencing matetK• sad veil seed. ed. Located near F. FL , Aym'a Steam Mill, about 3} miles from a .i.l.Boad - Depot azid CarialOit,lTlster ; good hind for , grain or dairy, and win be sold cheap,- ' A good title given, and possession' ten at once. to: • _ • COSMO *RS Towanda, March :10,_1468. • T_TOUSt ANA LOI FOR BAIA JUL -Locatad near the Devitt, wed vaiwthie ter a Hotel or reskkace. A .pargain offered. So vitro of Dr. DaWITT, Tow oda: lrezch;lB,lffe&—tf. - • • ," • - LIontSALE.-- One of, ato de g: *trade residences in'the4Toroegh of Route A gale. ham° dwelfing bone; beta and orchard tlereou.,...Tennq made gay km the parphamer. Apply to or address - • PYTOCINO. 'thane, 44pril 2a, mca.. • • • : To. ALL WHOM- IT ,MAY.OON -011111f,Applicafloa .. will be 'made th the Qaternor of She State for the pardon of ASCU. fBACII IIcORCGOR, who was .con feted of larreny at the-May trim of the Crlntinal Court, held la Towanda, Braked Coonty t Pea/mire nia, 1057; and sentenced to conhnement for three pettier Bach application - will be made upoialehalt of him Infant children. - W. A. THOMAS, May 14.1 . . Prothonotary. EW • GOODS &ND NEW. AR juiIiGRUNIMM • Yrs. itICROM hiYln Mere' Into ca partnership with Mo. NEW SOW. 'cold announce to the citizens of LattaprrUkt, and the politic generally. Vint UN, kern f oR tn. estrol a new and aftid ittiok of geode which they 4111 Behan), .to sheer to their obi outwit era and el! the neer ones t l itelioisee to dome. - .I.4Beyorille; April U; • aktITION4- 4 -t Wham, -my , wife vv LIICLNDA bath% pi, bed sad board with. out Jut:coon or ptoroaWas; an persons as bireby forbid herbal*. at *soft bar oa imp sionot, sal williwakdobts of boson lag after iblokdate.. 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