Ny! CB El LOCAL AND aglaksi. TowANDA Cams Draterainr.—naptist (Murat.—,Bev. BM= Duo" Pastor. t'reachine Swam at 101 A." u., and 71 r. re. Sunday - lk P. is. Prayer, Meeting every Thursday evening. sr. E. Churek.—Bev. J. T.Dauwxsrs t , Par tor. Preaching may 13tmday at 101 A.IS. wad 71 P. N. BaaL S±ool, Prayer Meeting oregT ety arenbsg. , Presbyterian Clearch.. l 4lor. Wrt. Pastor. Premobing. every Abada n at 1% A. is. v lard 7P. it. Sunday Bobo 1; r .ra. Prayer Meeting Thursday ermine. nyisoopal aturch.—EOL P. D. Homo, Pas. tor. Preaching etelly Sunday at 1 A.m. and SP. U. Sunday School. 1 p. 0k ' Tun Tans.—The following is the Time Table of the Pennsylvania and New York Canal and Bail Road Company, which tix)ir effect on Monday, , May, 11, 1868: li:VV' k 1111 P.M. - A. M. A%M. ....8:30 1120.....8:30 ....6:45 11x15.....8:46 —.7110 11:18. .8:58 9:13 ....7:45 12/8 ea: P. M. A. IL siessuwasa Ann= Uterza L M. L M. P. M. WAVERLY ... • 818 Axes MILAN .7:40 1032 4MII Mats.— 725 10:11 415 Towasam . 1i:52 3:50 A. IL I. IL P. M. JOHN P. COX Begerintendeat. I By invitation from the tititens of Route, Hon. Gro. LANDOS villapeak Up on the issues of the day at this M. E. Church, in Rome Bons*, on Thursday, June 18th, at 2 chuck P. U. IL R. Tatum Besey. air We would call the attention rot all who have daughters or elders whom they would desire to have enter a lirsbohien Eastern .school, to the card tillintiatne 0. Mears. The advantages it ores m actual facilities for study, to training, and the gen eral accessories which shonail always per tain to such an institute, recommend it to the most Word& enosideration. The long experience and ramming sums of Madame Mears are the best guaranties that can be offered for the future. ACCIDENT.—As the Indepen dent. Fire Company at Williamsport were trying their engine at Mottles rottndry, the pipe escaped from the men who had it in charge, throwing them down and striking fl son of pad= Galway, ala I aged about eight years, on the head, dashing his brains out, causing death in a short time. It is duo the Company to state that this unfor tunate casualty was purely accidental, as boys have been repeatedly warned against standing in the vicinity of the engine appa rata& FATAL ACCIDENT.—A little son of Mr. Gao. F, Cori, who formerly resided in this place, was instantly killed 'near Lis pa rent's residence in Philadephitt a few days vlince,, by the falling of a side of a house which was in process of erection. The lit tle fellow was completely crusibed by the :weight. The parents have our heartfelt, sympathy in this hour of sudden bereave ment. THE REVZNUE.—Mr. H. H. Gitori,the _accommodating' clerk at headquarters, has furnished us with the - following figures which nifty be of interest to ear retdera : The whole amount of income tem in this District for the present year, is $41,496 75 - ; of this amount Danville pays $12,426 11, Montour county pays $14,194 11; Colum bia county pays $13,026 76; Bradford &inn t; $11,960 45 ; Wyoming county pays $l,- 4;96 40, and Sullivan county 81,328,97. .ifonknir American. lie The laying of the truck on the Lehigh Valley Railroad, between this place and Pittston is in Motu quo Nat now, the company having exhausted their supply of iron. It is said, however, that work will be resumed about the first of IRMO, when a new supply of iron can be obtained suffi cient for completing the track to this place. It is now laid frOm Pittston to near Gard. ner's Ferry, a distance of five 'or six miles, and with the increased facilities which ca nal navigation now affords for the distribu tion of ties and iron along the linetat is ex pected the work will be pushed forward wit sufficient vigor to reach Tnnkhannock ingime for a Fourth of July excursion.— ? tinitharmock: Democrat. Perry THIEVES.—Last Monday even ing, some persons entered the store of AL £X.II6I:II W. Longs,, in Kelleurville, and stole goods therefrom to the amount of about $5O. The thieves after boring a hole throughitho hind door withie-two inch ang er, throw off the bar which was laid amass the door and :entered, They cleared one entire shelf of calico, and no donbt'stole a quantity of molasses and other small esti clea. The robbery was note heavy one, [and from the kind of goods stolen, it may be presumed that said goods Were not tak en very far out of the neighborhood.—Mon- Irise Democrat. 'IIE CART& ROCK DIBASTER —The re• cent death of Jar. Scuorrer.D, in Now Rock, makes a total of twenty-eight deaths by the Cares Rock disaster. Of the wounded sev en still remain at the Delaware House in Port Jervis, all of whom are doing well and will eventually be able to return to their homes. The report published in connec tion with,-,this terrible accident, that fifteen of the passengers in the rear coach, which was burned, were missing and unaccounted (or, was erroneous. The report of the Sleep ing ,Car Conductor, shows that there were 23 passengers in said car, all but six of whom' escaped or were rescued whilst all those burned or killed were fully recog nized. Tng ATLANTIC.— In the June num ber of the always welcome oceanic, there is an appropriate "June Idyl" from the grace ful pen of James Russell Lowell ; it is re• dolent of the forests, fields and flowers. Al so, appropriate to the season, is , the open ing paper on "Beauty of Trees," by Wilson Ilan. Prof. Stowe presents a well written essay on " The Talmud " ; Bayard Taylor -contributes a poem, "Cass* Guidi dows," and an interesting account of "A Week in Capri" ; Eugene Benson gives a capital sketch of "Theopile Guatier."— There are a number of other interesting ar ticks . OUR YOUNG FOLKS. —" Watching the Crows," is an 'attractive and seasonable cut. The articles following are the contin uation of Around-the-World Joe ; Mrs. Pe- Larkin wishes to go to Dine ; Grass ; The Story of the Great Charter; the Views of Nurth America ; William Henry's Letters to his Grandmother ; Watching the Crows ; About the Mountains ; Cast away in the Cold ; Birdie's Walk in the Woods ; with , the regular installment of Music and Mound the Evening Lamp and Letter-Boa. Boa ton : Ticknor h Fields. Sir The continued rains aid cold wearier, hale made a an Bpring,and fanners And gieat difficulty in gettinginto the ground, the Sumner crops. The gran and grain, however, are looking finely. and a few weeks of hot weather will be sat. • to make the corn crop. U El] Let, In tenni& alitriin'oiiT it Den. . 1 4 0 ari, dr*.s. tedted "tee& the street& Beetestegett* dened by the number of people in his way,. and when opposito thee Ocon7 liii 4tore, be Made a furi o us dealt at bliss Ism ma, striking her with 'both:lnv/am and halos her almost lifelaw— 81m, Vitas car ded kM the resittobb 'ot **E Dabs, Mid .from *tam to her hattle. : , the* . hunted from hetwirtitth and ease, and she iris dently to intentally.. Dr. Braestt iras ealled,Wal 3 1te learn , ; th at; :she: is sendble. though still is &critical atediiioU. The animal, after making the insmilt,prol.. oesded but Oil* way„ when a munbei of men attacked ; with *di*, lane, and knives, killing the brute, ; nearAnnsumrs store. The carcass was at 1161, designed to be burnt by the : crowd, but Was finally hauled away awl baried, , Flu a Roastuus.-021 Monday evening of tutors* some one in the stare of Mr. WATKINS at ikeendllemmt downnil lar for something and bearing in his band a kerosene taMP. As he mounted the stairs On Lk return the lamp exploded seamarks its contents in a Maki of name over mix rounding 'objects. The lames spread rap. idly, and it Vise Una impossible to mthobte them with the aid that was st band." Tt, Wei Was sapidity consuined - and it pintiqn arts dwelling near bad to be torn down to fuevent the ituilue spread of the tlames.i— lire smderstaxot the to tithe links to hale n t been about Agee) et: hieh there wee I , l ° insurance Iff skooo. A gitator. i ` Owsoo , jniui ! --.1" As Gaulle:— A scaffolding in the Hall Aloe& 611 four or five days ago precipitating half a dozen men on k) the joke and rubbish be.' low and injuring one -of them, PATE= McGaAw, considerably—breaking his jaw, bruising his head, Am A boy, whose name we did not learn, wns also braised to some extent.' —One of a party of "Boughs " returning from the kleCkico.: fight out West, was put off the Lightning Express at this station on Pilday night last for refusing to pay his fare, Whereupon he commenced throwing what ever he could get hold of against the car — win' - dcrwa, breaking glass and alarming peaa gen. The same man, with °then tit Ste party, was also charged with pocket piellib4 among the peemengem. He was placed in the custody of Sheriff Tarrson= and pat to the lock np. —On Monday night last, a child of in nerly Carrmes,while passing over the Owe go 'Creek Bridge, fell through, striking up on the gravel below, injuring the child ler verely. SINGULAR AttIREWL—The fly wheOl, or balance wheel, as it h; more commonly' termed, (weighing 26 tons) to one of the en gines in the Iron Company's mill as &ran ton, went to pieces on Thursday last at a little past 12 o'clock, M., just after the hands had quit work for dinner, while re volving at the rate of 75 times per minute. The diameter of the wheel was 24 feet, and hence its periphery or outer boundary of the wheel, traveled at the rate of a little over one mile per minute. Its segments flew in every direction—these portions ing went upwards, and the balance down or directly forward or backward. One piece, weighing about 6 tons, went upward tlusugh the roof and about 50 feet in the air, moved about 160 feet (describing thn,ero a a cir cle) in the nix' and fell throughthe roof; making a hole ten by fifteen feet , . Where it went out of the roof it made a hole twen ty by thirty • feet. Another segment went through the brick wall. The engineer was present at the time of the accident and es caped uninjured. He states that the wheel was making no more than, its accustomed revolutions, and that the accident is entire ly unaccountable. 1- BABE BILL—The third game pf Base Ball between the College Club and the Second Nine of the Winonas takes place, on the grounds of the latter, on Saturday next. The two former games were won by the Winonns—the first by a score of nearly five to one, and the ,secohd by only sin runs. The coming match will probably be more clostly contested than either of the previ ous ones, and a lively and exciting game may be expected. Da .1 pitched at half past two o'clock, p. m. WI- Mk. D. W. Waroce, of Elmitia; has painted the portraits of several deceas ed persons formerly resident in this vicini ty, from photographs, and will" have the same on exhibition at the Means Mouse, Thursday and! Friday of this week.;--' Among them are likenesses of J. asiinsats, Esq., y a Baena Swum, and • child of Maass WATTE. Mr. Warns has a high reputation as a suceeasful artist, and these desirous of procuring likenesses of them selves, or of living or deceit friends or relatives will do well to call see speci mens of his work. 118. It will be seen by a card ' n another ooinmn, that Dr. W. A. Manna. has ietarned to Wysox, and associated himself with his brother in the practice of his pit). fession. Be makes s specialty. of cattail - diseases, to the treatment of which ho has paid especial attention. ... • 1W On Saturday afternoon, a tte yore thunder Shower passed over this , place, attended with lightning and a deln,gei of rain. We hear that lightning struck a tree near the residence of H. L. ScoiT in To wanda township, killing a valuable colt be longing to him. BALTIMORE LEADER. — AbeeIICe fii)rn .the editorial post, has caused an apparent neglect in noticing the appearance of this new weekly published at Baltimore, and edited by our townsman, Harm WARR The general appearance of the paper is artistic, and its selections are evidently culled by one having a knowledge of the public taste. The Leader will take a front rank amongst the weekly periodicals of the day. We wish we could commend the tone of its editori als which are intensely sem* 1, and flavored largely with the " lost cause." CAMP Magma. Mr. Editor : A Camp Meeting, or, Protracted Meeting in the woods, having been appointed to'lxsin the 24th inst., in East Charleston, Pa., and believing many of your readers 'would be interested in a lbw statements concerning it, I offer such statements for publication. This meeting was appointed by the "Preachers' and Laymen's-Association," connected with - the Methodist Episcop al Church, of Troy District. - Camp Yeetings, were ticst introduced in Tennessee, in the year 1799, under the united labors of. two brothers by the name of McGee ; one a Presbyterian, the other a Methodist. These brothers were co-operating iu conducting religious meetings. Ender their preaching In the congregation of Bev Mr. McGann; a Prialeftenan minister, a great religious interest was awakened. A historian of those. time sus:.great unusual work so ensiled the attention of the *pie that they . came in crowds from the Slur- rounding country to inquire whit those things meant; and this was the beginning Of that great revival of religion in the west ern country which Introduced Camp Meet ings. The people came with horses and blizOg Pro'ddona aird PeddJaa, and others built huts or tents ; y1'110'411; Presbybuisin.Captilik and MethOdists pad; "mud iroa. 1 I ~ , , i ... , - • liont the II; have im;iil l i tines of agenda. in i tanded the promo tion of ' . TheY Ma estra telitus Der -410,14 i 44 tagarDayie, metimga, Pro liaeged N 'or Whet.' itieeftf Ineet ,t - , , how entploystl taOttest the at- I ken* f the people Ind `interest them on; their Of ' religion. - 'lWhitnather mom 402 F 4. Bakal chlunirs hYek 001 tuel tO =Ply/ semß Cir rus l OfMOD 00MA*1 itagiOUß *WA* to; inmate Girristanity, Mahe - diets ine United Stalin; have continued to hold p Meetings • cm time to time. They regarded by no ii; one of the a t m means which the Gott nky be beought to:the people;' I r Such ape aes.eetniptasikAte in OW nf their kt. Wtio will pioieiseeti Oppose me t ed; efforts i induce people Ito be good, to be come Christiana+ This imi zee saws of the p Meeting. Tiniest people camp &Mr .. week with a vie* to hunting, Bah ia& or Mei:civil pursuits, ail long as they t i are ci En demeanor, attending to the bu siness which they are sinealkpesi l they are at 1 t reVeiited. llilligicluslieop e see At orally to camp ont a llew days in the woods *th a religions object. They seek there to worship,. God, 4a, by preaching the Gos and anmmini efforts, they aim to tel 'e&h oi ' profit and isill duce 4n.hota to. become good Ohristianb.— good on th and e worthy ob]ect of f stich being kmerngsin mind da by a visitor on the grounll. Attaining another object may be improper : certainly all objet there attained hold be in bar mony the main one nauied. If all at tendan will cheerfully act I according to this vie , they will greatly hOp the Useful -11 nese of e meeting. ' 1 i Again, such meetings are t=labie in that they ye proved to be r MAW of Usef As such nieans e East Gen esee ereme!egards ti.eni, ( As shown by 0. 4 . recommending that one he held on each Dis trict annually ; as such many of the best Christiana of the age re4ri them. The circumstance of their lc held ,In the fields or is only such leirownstance as is co often withl other large gath singe fo various oldest& i Oceaslonal bath mine; such . twenties:el *rly practio ed. lows held one of (their annual feasts in ths seven [Our Saviour on the Mount, and fed the multi tudes in fields. If m4re People can be reached •th gospel that way than otherwis it is well. It izi well ; just as it was for mem= to preSekin the fields ; as it is w for elergymeil of [ different de o • ens topsail . ' ott the Oublio sljuares large cities aid in othei•places where reach the most People. To save a must get their- attention and in- It is hoped IthA many more ill have their attention arrested me interested o the iubject of 'eon," because of ;this meeting, Id without it. o promote such hristians of everynaine are invited and worship with raj; and all pee mited to come and help promote neat ohject liater. Vslass. COCHRAN ' i Warman, tern' and Laymen's Association. of our they caul people w, tercet th people and "per :1 than wo. 1 results C I to. come ple are 1 the one :1 . IDA MARKET'S.— °' ' P r ices every TnesdaYVRAMHALL, Casa, Grocers, ' Street:— I 84 os2 50' I. 1 25 • 1 00 , • . 1 86 200 300 25 Tow. Correa Cowl= Wheat.. Rye.... Bnekwh Corn... Oats... Beans . Butter ( at rotatOes (pe• • • ...... 4 ' y net bob? .. 'c . Sag, (perlibbL) , '"-- 1 300 Flour % 12 00 16 00 Bare .1 16 18 Turkeys , 113 18 Geese Ducks 14 a 16 Chickens ! 12 a 14 Wzunrits 011 Gram.--Wheati 601bs; Corn, 66 lbs; e, 66 lbs ; Oats,32,lbs ; Barley, 46 lbs ; uckwheat, 48 lbs . ; Beans, 62 lbs I Bran, 20. ; Offer Seed 62 r; Dried Ap ples, 22 I s; Flax Seed 56 lbs, f Special Notices. W. LYON'S TOit Tablets, and preserving the teeth. For B. Kara.:, Dentist, Towanda. , 18643.-2 t• j• Dr. J for clean gala by Juno 1 , e farmers of this section of 11. will be glad to , learn that the i ?; Buckeye Mower sfor sale at the ware Start of S. R-lAspinwall. of 4 - • rhbge living MI the eastern a county have n ever been able to as they were nut on sale and • be had unless a WO was made to em, making a dhMMce of dome ixty miles. The! Manufacturers -r been able to supo, the demand. forty-six sold im this county eleven in this 4W.. t e, and we are t there could ve been twenty they could have,been furnished. - the favorite machine wherever and are, withput doubt. the • •t Mowing Machine 'made. June 11, 186&. Iq.'4 MIL tho cowl celebra new this p Apart of t, t get them, could no • Troy for ' fifty or • have nay .1 There we last year informed five sold They ar - they are most pert ; Towan • i 4.. I. D. Weida% Well known tar Lecturer uponWitYitiology, and it Physician and; BOrgeon. will be [owe, Towanda,Tpesday, June 16. -Hotel, Leßayavillti r Wednesday, in Hotel, Bmithtleki I Friday, June 1 !; House, Waverly,Bit., June 20. 'miner vasitlta these places fimiliar to the publiathat • reconene . ndation. He pi r s n sets tille princip,lec, mal 'attar )prow !method, and of i possible. aee, 4, 1868. ..._, , /Om ILB pop an omin: at— Ward June 17 Bn,dei has he 7 trek an( wille a Straw il icnie ini *Paseatora, Ja c If the O m w Free Bap f ar hg and finish 'of , ip. Good 'Usk) 'lli n be in attend ;pared make it pleas ' i 1 , -MUD i I • May 28. 11. seers. Wheeler Wilson, No. way, expose, in their window the .1d Medal awar ; them at the • : ition for Be ' - land Batton .hbies—the only ,gold medal for, ma; N. Y. Tana& • 1 1 Be lebrated machineslcian be seen at 4t Diack's,where yoir eau - get good . ~ .. and silk, raz . id any thing wolBBk on your Surag Machines. I I speak' an ani rya 6258 original r, Paris E Hole this Bran:, pelitors These Wickham! machine wanted .1 May 28 Srziucan Im}29V4ti, BRUNSWICK "This improved !Cabbage , is of y, very flat and hard, measuring, rt culture, from one ..foot to eigh ... in diameter. We consider it either for early of late planting ; cultivated, eve7l plant produc head when full I grown. It is : . .. ed among eners, and is . • • . ce. to all o " represented by ' table and 1 , •esto be a very ear y, quick ma. /. .. . • . • Cabbage,' of large size, ,few outside leaves,:sure to head, • .le to burst open, when fully l' ery fine either al en early cab. • a late chbbage, Its tqldck growth Ivery late . plantiV a second peas and other vegetables. (: pnng of 1867, th i lston mark. •rs were eager buy the little had of this cab bage, at $5 per ~...L • - bm,,,, .n is the first the seed has ' . .le ; and it is atill high priced. . is in June and Jbly, stocky and per dozen, 75 cent" per 100. - • - IV M. Wrizzs. Market Gardens; May 12. SHORT OADDJU:II,., • "th •n inch e best. t is ens' gafne This is l l .1e .g I e quail • not or ; owe of In the -t wird , I to I This been ob Late . line, 12 o Townn• I POTATO PLANTB.I A, um grow. Potato Plants.wbiell y will be ready g from Jane let st.b. Latino • for planting. Tit eon be suo. in Bradford; ;Good Rion% dozen; 75 eta perbtuldred. 4 Nay 21.-4 y.• IL Wain. - fo g 8 lan W for tone li Tow Mawsiftiorrarifriktt' 'ai- - - - 4hire rk,e p*Orisilaie Whiter When - 1, two tnif m IS deft Mifs. egnal in guilty to the selihrnisd Mikan. rtnelty or OA. Innis gads& We an ininhb an i n at onee more whokeose- and than brands home dishinm--w= ni r ten f;Mia.Of or pcs thsti atil t r ld in with white em, tir n ont atoms long WM hep• is cam.. , . fine wheat grcrehle -we ere idde to get a supply of the bed at our MI door. and expect only pay for mem:hetet:4 aa pe- We sea :rich mei :Or:biriel to be of drat rate guilly.: AA:wade:AR:4M of liffe Main layril.!l: alkaloid.: ilie nice List. , IL 18. Inocau k. 'June 4-1868; • - ' '-, • INS. The best and most titiefidit taobnaen, Po any eetwibit is Machine the Pteiat :I tker Inittit. Leis Wick: ham • ' ipambkii do limit. Toi ita te, 1806. • • APA '• Rion Azo xo Hwarim— Tile best and. most sensible - thing in the shape of a patent right is D. B. Stardireant I Co.'s milt shelves, and Provishm Rack, combined. It gives shelf room to, loge amount of major& Rink lkildinit seventy two pens Uf milk,: occupying but, few feet same of room, saver s wounk‘ much labor, u each pan of milk can be taken - from or put on to the rack without taking it step ; it can be taken apart and moved from cellar to' kitchen, in live minutes, and is a splen did thing to thy feed! Iv. • - Orden repaired for , rack at Coddini a Rusoll's "Itardwszi tam TAinda.— Turnship,lUMft for li s le by IV& Durand, He reick;Reaffcrd Oa Pa. r May, Wawrira.—Any person having a set of good Cvds for a thrdinq.difaeAfas, non hear of a prtrehiser by addressing B. Ifh, Mar" Bentley Creek, Bradford coun ty, Pa. May 7, l86&-4t1d. ' 11111.4 Large steak of Oarpata plat received at tams it Clio& 118..A'splesdid assortment of Well Papa at 'Tams Co'zi. atior All thirtw WI Daily and lyeealy Altai for sale at Cuss & Co's. '80r; All the Papers for side st • • Ow pe es & COL April 30,-4,. • Mir LONG d; Kninza have on hand a fall sad complete aseortment of axons Gnocaame.mul tteLdtdltt tee:dying additions to thee Mak miung the came at the low est market prices for read: y pay. Also offer ing cash for desirable coimirrproduce. - April 1. „:- llek. The celebrated H. S. K. G.,l'or ado at Taman & Ckes. ' April 7. NIL A splendid assortment of Hate and Cops at gem & Bassitme. ..A great variety of Gents' Trim ang (kiodit at Coon Boorammo. House AND LOT FOR SALE.--A house and lot on Fourth Street, near James Phin ny's. A bargain offered. Enquire of %ei nem it Brace, Towanda, Pa. Juno 4, 186EUL VALUABLE REAL ESTATE YOA SALE IN SOME Bowl:Tom—The subscriber will sell all of his property in Rome Boro' consist ing of quite a number of dwelling houses, lots, barns, dm., and about 110 acres of choice land. Also his store -with stock of merchandise. Or would rent the store. , Is. L., MOOD Y. home,Kay 10186&—Sm. LATE CABBAGIf PLANTEI.--I Shall have . in their season, nice plants of Winning. stadt, Premium Plat Dutch, Late Drum head,' Late Bergen Drumhead, Drumhead Savoy,Red Dutch: and, best of all, Improv ed Brunirsiik. Por sale by the dozen, hundred and thou sand. R. M. %mum. Towanda Market Gardena,'May 12. ilet-Wir EL THOMPSON, Insurance agent for the companies known as the Equi table and American. Office with Mercer .t Morrow. Towanda, May 15, 1868.-3 w.. 125 28 18 ® 125 00 a 20 00 BYFOBE Kamm Mumma yam Llncriarn. Knit. Knit. Knit, how else can !the? Drudge, drudge, dttuiga, a Mother can't be free Her weary bands alone must keep From wet and cold the tender feet. At home, abroad, throngh all the land, Her Knitting she must keep in band. Ox LAMM% Mamma. Click, click, click 1 bow easily it goes I Strange, strange, strange,iiideed-how mucn it d: I set it here, Um n change it there, And mittens drop out by the pair. Or, if you like, a scarf you'll see As nice and tram as well can be.. pair ofaccks,hed,loaand all, in half aik hour. can be made with ease om the Lamb Knitting Machine. Send stamp for circulars and. Sample Stocking to S. P. Warner, sole.agent for Co., at Herrick, Brad ford Ca. Pa. igt. Just received ; a large assort ment of Mena' and Boja`Clothing at Coma & Itcautnem. WILLIAMS—WEIGHT—At the house of the bride's hither, by thaßev. 8. P.,Gatas Mr. Horace Williams and Miss Nancy P. Wright, both of Cankni. OWEN—SWAN—By Hie same, at. South port, N. Y., May 28th, Mr. Samuel Owen of Canton, and Miss Mary Swan, of South- P WRIGHT—FOWLER—By the same, Jane 4th, -in Canton, Mr. Charles Wright and Miss Caroline Fowler. both of canton. WATBON—WRFATON—In Rome, June 2, 1868, by Be,. E. Burroughs, Mr . . Perci val P. Watson, of Orwell, and r Mw Mat. tie E. Wheaton, of Rome. -4 TAYLOB,--STRATTON.—bIay Met, 186% by Rev. R. M. Dunlap, XL J. IL Taylor to Mu Mary Stratton. both of North To wanda. DIINN—IifTJMIL—At Wysox on the 4th inst., by Rev. Darius Williams, Mr: Wit , ' son - Dunn, of Standing Stone, to Miss Al ice E. Miller, of Asylum. • HOWARD—GALE—At tho M. E. Parson age in Orwell, May 30, 1868, by Rev. A. O. Sperry, Mr. 0. Moward, to Mrs. 0. A. Gale, both of Owego, N. Y. PASSMORE—SEAIdAN—At the house of S. EL Downing, in Pranklindale, on the oth inst., by Rev. Halloo's Armstrong, Mr. Ohm. E. Passmore to Miss IL. Emma Beaman, both of Wysox. • I - Ntto 2bperttstmtnts. • N : E . W L 0 O'A T I 0 N' I /XII ' NEW ATTRACTIONS! J. M. CO I LINS, t Has removed to theatre* forme occupied by Marshall Brothers. Co., next Ile low Post OMes, and has replenished his muutm t with • bur and new stock of _ • READY MADE CLOTHING, cLOTHS, GASSIMERES, TRIMMINGS, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, These goods have been recently purchased duce the decline in prices, and will be sold at EXTREMELY LOW RATES Give me a call. before parch 'slag elsewhe re, as I will sell better -gods. . at lower' prmes than elsewhere. I hare mace ansagementi with an expetri eared Tailor t- , MANUFATURE GARMENTS, And having a brie Wet of Moths and Trim mings, - I can binge etuttoment with every style of Garment they mry desire, made in a fashionable manner, and warranted to At. Don't forgot the place, next 'door below the Poet-01 Bee and News fb;ont. Main at. Towanda. April 0.1848. inAllTlON.—Whereas, my wife %I LUCINDA baa left my bed sad board with out Just cause or provocation,all persona are hereby forbid harboring or natirt,g her cm my amount, eat will pay no debts of her comae:- 1 this date. OHO. BiIEINCRIiIf. Nay 25,1668! • , • ' MARRIED. HATS, &C. CAPS, THAPPAaTmANT, q 9.4. KATO Ell -ouivorixoc or t 4 • BOOTS in SiiOES la receiving EIT IT* ONS of goods Sul:lect.ta:**rini *s de I THE LATEST STYLES I Pik bEsi QUALITY t LOWEST RATES; 'AT EIUMPHREIk' BROT REItS. . • in7utini 00Qdrn re DAILY BNING OPENED And are reads, for.tbo brio:Won ot the public) Mil oWN MANUFACTIfEED 000DS, Oa head is usual. We we offering BARGAIN, BARGAINS, bead,/ toeless out the ODD LOTS! Ca died. ova num LAFir YEARBP STOCK ! as I will sell them REGARDLESS OF 00-STI ALSO, Harness, Harness, Harness, SADDI.E.i.WHIPS, MI LA A Ni B Robes, and all gouda connected with The Saddlery Basiness 1 TRUNKS, TRAVELLING 0441-.; VALIRES, LEATHER, Snot FINDINGS, HARNESS TRDIMINGS, AC Towanda, April I.; 1868 pow & CO Are 11(4 rucbiving Melt SPRIN IsT(JczK, inlets cvmpris . es El a.., ~,. TRH USUAL GREAT VARIE7Y OF GOODS, IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, All of which ARE OFFERED At the Lowest Mxrket Prices 1 ME Towanda, April 7, 11168. BRIDGE LETTING.--Sealed pro penis will be receive 1 upon the ground sear the house of Ledyird Chimps! is Frank lin. until 11 o'clock in.. onTHORSDAY, JUNE 4.1868, Tor the building and completing , a Midge across the North Branch of Towanda Creek, near that place. Specifications for the ease maybe seen at the .stom of G. D. Kilbors sad at. the . Commissioner's °Mee. STERNS Nen& WL B. DODGE, A. WOODY, Com% Mee, Nay 18, 18M. Cornish". ANNI?IG k HARNB.SB MAKING T The saderstened have this day Ringed a so•wttteea litp be known as the lion of MLA -0 FULLER, theparpose ore on the above Wildest. Rimiest math= ',pelage done to order and all work staroustoil. Cash paid for Oldie. ' GRIFFIN 11A61311. EDGAR 8. PULLER, Caraptowv, Jac 28, On. LIM 113111M1 . iAi r'O Otto Waged stfuge stock of 9010•44 • 4MPUOAN • And , c yell'debated. .WATORZSoiII entreated - ruonep refunded.• tioeVeent of the celebrated S,~~TH THOM~A - -'4111;o - ia411rgoa ' 1 'Gold „ . JEWELRY :AND S I Is the plited Amite 111 TOBAStb I Haylly B reak Rake 111:4 Slegait treble Sala dmitaicf.wall. ICE P; I.`o, t ! thuldwas ci4l.l!aske es. RUTTBR • -Pickle Mande, Tee 4ke.. CHAUBBBLIN Is now ketilifithe RitiiftVB Faidly Sewink ifachitzett. These Machines are so or to all others for family use..for the followieg lessons They sew with two thinside eked from the spools, and require no rewleding. They are more easily addeeatood and used, end low liable to t. than: ether ma.lB They are dapalge of e ' nth, pilifeety, witho u t chimp or Jimmie t 11, omen greater variety of work than other ines. The "made by OW machines is math more drib odic, 08,dors le, , ecisPY uPon articles w ch require to lie anti ironed, than any other stllob. .. 1 , , _ This stitch, owing to the manner in which the under thread Is unwrolight, it much the most plump and beautiful one, and retain this plumpness and beauty, even upon articles frequently washed arid fro . until they_are worn out. , 4, • The structure of the seam is such, that, tho' it be cat or.broken at lot is of only a few stitches, it will neithet-o , Ink not . ravel • but remains Arm and d Unlike other machines, ends of the scam by their or With these machines. ta the tight or face aide of th e be used upon the other side the strength or durability i can be done on no other mac saving upon all articles sti with milk These machines, In additi ,l merits as instruments for most beautiful and pennies' ornamental wort. You rah get abeitmlisch, articles pertaining to the in • • ) WATCH AND CLOCK Done hi the best manner, as Towiula. July 18,1887. I A • PLAYE I 0 A 1! THOUSAND ~~ Din rl6 ti & CO'S TEM • Per aale the celebrated Mathushek G and, and 1 1 44 beautiful little Colltiri Pianos. Pianos of 219 Itrings. Planos of one third more pow. er. P ;lies that exhibit more skill in structure Pbnott that are better made 'in every respect and wt I stand In tune longer than any now in use in ,his country and Europe. There Pianos differ Ip construction in the i t nilde from all oth ers, the-strings cross the Iron Irame in ell di recUonb, distributing thi immense pressure equally to gill aides , t the plate. Besides oth er improvements peculiar to their construction they combine al' the impTemente of every other manufacture'. Send fo r illustrated circu lars where everything is ex iained to satistaE- Lien. Also constantly on and . a full assort ment of Haines Brother's Pianos, Organs and Melodeons of the beat of various styles for the church and parlor. Parlor Sod Melodeon Coy ere, Piano and Melodeon Stools, Instruction Books for Me:odeon and Piano. New and old sheet, music On hand and ordered if desite 4 .-- Also for sale, Prof. Van Rensselaer and Pier. iron's Plano, Fundlure anu prriage Polish.— Plato tuning done on oho notice. Liberal discount to ministers, chore Is and teachers. Also agents for the DECKER BROTHERS UNEQUALLED PATENT PIANO . • FORTES ! w. A. CHAMBERLIN. F. DITTRICH. Towanda, Feb. 13. INS. ' 1 . 1 °BALLO ANL CIGArtSI The end ersigned have talldh,hed a STEAM TOBACCO FACTORY, TO W - A. D 401. , On Main Strret•tefuv Bridge Street. Where they are M 1441, ulaclaring all kinds of CUT TOBACCO MID: CIGARS Which; they offer ta ( ftte trade at W fi 0 LE SAL li f 81043 That cannot fail to snit. Vi specif oily solicit a call from Northern Pennsylvania to OUR STOCK AN Our Tobacco is manufact KENTUCKY I AND Stock that can be procu red (live ca a try. Thin ah. whl enema with a liberal trade to soppott home man , MEAN: 157 Main 13 Jtthe 4. 1268.—U. THE TIOGA POIN' NE►R TIIG VIIA.Ati MIMS! PA. The Medea desire tocil e l the attention of the public to this beautiful °cation for the bu rial of the dead, it is loc ated on high: dry. gravel soil, containing about tea acres of lend halo oat with drives and wks. and divided in-. to 54 lota of the average s eof 18 by 24 feet, at prices v?rying from $5 t SRO. The Ceme tery is incorporated. Ind' ideate purchasing a lot take a title in fee, an ' the land having been donated, for the purpose , there is no pro fit or speculation to the Trustees or . any one, and the mown realized from the sale of lots can only be expended in ornamenting and beau tifying the grounds. The Cemetery will be publicly opened with ap ropriato ceremonies sumo time in June, of which notice will be given, when it is hoped that the citizens of all the surrounding country will attend,and'aasist in the dedication of the grounds as the last resting place of our people. Applications for the parchs-e of lota -may be made to thc undersigned, HORaCE WILLISTON, President. ' EDWARD HERRICK,Ja., Secretary:. Athens, Hay 11, 1868. • CHEAP PASSAGE PROM OR TO IRELAND OR --ENGLAND f i ff mos a co.'s tins or era HIPS PEON Olt TO QUEENSI.OWN - 0$ 110'00L . Williams & Onion ' s old - lack Star Line" of Liverpool Packets, sailing ery week. Swallow-tan tine of Packets from or to Inn don, wiling twice a month. Remittances to England, Ireland and Scotland payable on demand. ( For further particularl, apyly to Williams & Union. 29 truadvray, New-lorß, or iIASON' O.; BtaierA, 011. 1, 1868. Timinda,Pa PRICE LIST.-CASCADE MILLS. Best quality Winter What Flour per hundred $7 6 . 0 Beat quality Bye Flour per o iondred 400 Corn Meal and Bye and C Feed 275 A fair margin allowed to den era. We pay grain. cash for Wheat $2 50 to 13 00, Bye good, $1 40. Corn $1 35. Custom grinding usually gone at once, as the capacity of the mill- is millicient. for a large:' amount of work. . 'EL • B. INGHAM. Camptown, May 7,1868. ' MISS B. IL -BATES, M. D. - (Grad nate of Woman's Medal College. Phlisdelptds, Class 1854.) (Mee and residence No. 11 Park wart Oarego; Particular atten tion given - to Pk-eases of Women. Patients visited at their homes if regnested. May 284N68. SEEDS AT WHOLESALE.—We have a good stock of West Snatch; Medi um, Shit and @cabinet 'Cola. decd. AM Ili . soli Timothy Sad of prime quality,: which we offer at lowest market orioslaS who. pox, onwhoo,Msactos 6 co. OBE w - y9.:_i!.*.Ao/:.:4. 1 ERLIN I TOURS i. I , ' B;0 7P14111 - WM:11110Z 8:11 lat rub :the hand aV sts• - le. S. at; CCD ..;, , i • -- ',:1.,T--wi B:_OL'Obi .L 1:. ~-"~. :f.- rowANDA, The widerpigued, eimourapd by tte iiuccess irbiebs bag 'dna fir, at: the Welt' 'Myles. VER WARE Wide& .their new enterpri!spidesir9 "Pn tea to, make acknowlrdgement =tor the very liberal patronage _ thoy hayg,ro. caved, bY 'giving - their .. enatemiiis advantage, of their years' experienc! ? - together = with ibit benefit of their greatly inereas , d raCilities r for doing biaieesio; - ie.?. Caftan, They keep constantly. on hand, a . very' large and complete assortment of everything , in their line, anOwe daily ie&lving :otith addidoni their stock as the • wants et . their taade requires. They have now jn store, Sugar, Syrup, 'Molasses,' Coffee, Rice, To. bacco, Fish, Salt, • Cheese, Fruits, Oraakers, Cand, Maids* Broom 1 , Wrapping Yap,_ and Twine, Flour Sacks, Seeds, and agreat variety or other goods, whiehhavelmealecent ly bought at tim lowest point: the market, and are Oftered - at whole Sale, I=E=ll=l at rates to , correspond. = ti med spoil seam, cotton soss without lesseMng • f th e seam. This I.lms, and ha great ad or - made up They desire to call especial atten tion to their 'large stock of Fine Teas, which they are ceiling at New, York Jobbing pricec,--guaranteeing the (inalig all cam; ki to their superior wing. eneente the t ettihroldery and Needles, and aU • bins business. REPAILUSG , Have also ou„batid a_good assort. ment of Flour, Pork and Kerosene sal. at low rates. They still euutinuest have the benefit of a resident Partner in New ON A HARP STUN (IS, York, who is constantly in the market and prepared to turn to our advan- LE OF MUSIC ! tageany favorable changes . in the price of goods. FOX, STEVENS, ififficVa £ Co. /day 12, .1888 THE CORNER . GROCERY ! Southeast corner of Main ac Bridge-ms . GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR, MEAL, The undersigned desire to make acknowledgements fur the very liber - • al patronage they have received fur ho past eight months They have recently made large ad ' ditiou l a - to their stock, and are in daily receipt of Goods adapted to the wants of thir trade, all of which have been selected with care and bought at the very loi'vest market rates. . With their experiente sitO'greatly ncreased facilities,. they would most respectfully iuvita their old - friends aud customerti to an eiamination of their goods. They 'feel ! certain that I • such examination will justify their o mould moat ro be dealt.. through examination of customers in giving them as hereto fore their trade and their confidence They continue to pay liberal prices PRICES I ed from the best in Quin, fur deairable Couutry Pro. duo) VIRGINIA market.— .4 enterprise and dispoSition of Use ntegers. .• May 11, 1868 CROOKERY! a rantsy, t, Towanda, Pa CEMETERY,. FANCY GOODS. CROCKERY. The largest and T beat assortment of 0 Crixket7yet open ed in this County, - S will be sold cheap. • ! WICKHAM & BLACK. T - GLASSWARE. 0 Lamps, Lanterns ; Y Burners; Wicks, S Chimneys, Chan ! defiers, &o. &e. at • Wicun.tx BEAM. FANCY GOODS in China, • Lava, 'T Parian ;Marble, 0 - Glass, Wood, &c. , Y pia received from S Auction. Wicimau & BLA6II. SILVER Plated T • Goods of \...tasty O ritterns(andevery __ piece warranted), . S received from . the • manufacturer • - Wrcsnaz &. Bikes. KNIVES, Forks, Spoons, &c. These T T lines •of goods we • 0 0 eitherget direct of Y' theimporter or S , • 8 manufacturer. , I 1 Wiciatm Jr, Ima. • • rum WHEELER & WILSON, SINGER SEWING MACIUNES... AT WICKHAM & BLACK'S Temaads,Dec. 3, 1867. ,*: AFT AJD No.. 1, PAITON'S BLOCK,' TOWANDA,'PA, FEED, AC LONG.. & KEELER. A •.„ , . O ri iil6 ll4ll. ot 2 . 42 1 att1 a t-ta t l‘' , e; prowl of BradfOrd County the oder. a adathialiatftdribireftaritAi l idieeit alteani.leintif licallogkfit tee:. filt. 111114.10141, ear MAI late teltiattr a tile, Ddlir, Ambit bine,. t i k i t OV01:11.1r;.1848, it.lo, 6(44 111_04,10tenalescribodlot;piticet4 cel et Tana .Jdth Mingt.int Wen!, ed-and - thatinthn3 . liffontlal Beens ls ll!Ctbe nott*lrena nines of 00,41.8 Pen - - raelaitt , anti and widathresithr the; baniogh, from theneeninittfilP. fouf7.ll-101nen:14.* coma, til=lMO •TV`F atslo4r.„l9lll.ll4fifs-..-Onater, eontilfe r ,wintilllapra.,thactaqvas. itlexte4:4•l4llba;,l , u t t l r giptiL wt . . -1 ". 310 Onv3 o, l4..4oftai' 106tfailr Test O. ' 340 pri. - fir. s - ccitner;an 'kora' thesarr° west 18 .7.10 - pre. to' the plat* of toe igftielbt__ 7 - - - Cntalithig 183 IV AIM COO, /FBI ,story.beta thersoli. • , 11) • tikloW,-0111cithetita, - Phint in - 4044 1 0f hind 'ltoote Jir 4 1,gton berOgsse.W.akfoljeirw- Begirmfol ,weet corner of saki let.thenne anther - -air 44-16 ers:lo„ii earner, thence north Ir , inietlf par.3o.a come,' Mena north: east 10. psi.. &rut thence netth` 24° Rest 30344 jont.letileornet;thentaitiorth.6o° Cost 8 7.10.pre-; . 40 &caner, • thence ocattb 30° ma 2-10 pr, to a corner, thence nortb42l° exit .8 410 prs. to a coiner. thence south 321 - eve, 31 010 pis:, to it etener. :thence - a rtb 64,4663 yT 8-10 . pre. to a corner, thence month 381° 6 11-18 poi. to a , corner, thence north 44°.-east 12 Pig Ur- enrfg ;thence aouit 571° east 45 140 ra, &corner, thkace .70 west St ors., 10 a Co rner , thence 81 9 ,east 9 640 prs.; thenc e: north 851, west 46 prs, to corner. - sad from thence north 8° east, 47 pre. to the place *,be- Contoining 281 acres. • A1,80.-:-Ono -other lot. Of 'and. hematitic - at ' tee.. rest th ereof Tin. the . old Berwick TwPfU•Aitt MAAS Am th ence north 53?, coat 0 'Blolirs,-to a corner,; thence north 36°- west"o4.lDirs. corny , -r. corn therm north 63° .° B 4 A-Ptlft. cortter.thisice taistb.lo° mat pri. to it .riser,- thrum : south 49/° west 15 pre. to a-corner; awl ;faint thence nerthr.ll7l?: tier - 0-10 praito ;beldam) of beginning-- Contain ez. ing 8 gate and.loo perches, arid altos led in Burlington lido'. . ALSO-_—One.other lot of led .aftuate on the south honk ot Sugar Creek la Burilogten twp., - couunencleg ot. the north-west corner of said lot; frts - thence 88°- east. 60 pre. to -A corner, thence'south 81° east 60 pro. to a corner. theno north 88° west 60 -pre -to a -.0- rner, and from thence nottft4°, west. 68 pis. to the place of beginning. Containing 211 acres. • TBRUti.—s6o to be paid 'by. the puithaser for eacb - lot 'at the Auto the property is struck, down; ,and'one-third At. the confirmation of 'the • aale.tme;thfrd fII alt menthe therafter. one ' third le one-year ober-confirmation. . • OM 4 a . ak4.1 . 48. SaIIERIFF4 SALE: By .srlituo • a wait of, Yogi; Sego.. hued oat; of the Court of Commas:lFt .of *idiot& _County, and to me directed: , instill be .:posed to public sale, at the Court Haase. to Mei Smash of Towanda, on THURSDAY, JUNE 18,1888, at I, o'clock p.m.-the following desetibed lot, piece or parcel of land siteatein Towanda bore . Included north :end west by bade of C. L. Ward, on the east by land of James Mclntire, and : south by State Street.. Bens SO feet on State Street and about 100 feet ,back; tears or less. All _ improved with framed building thereon Moen • ai the Wesleyan Methodist Church. , • Pelted and taken in - actual:fast' the milt of 11. P. Hoop vs. Solomon Cooper. - , • ALSO—By virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa.; will be sold st the dine time and place, the lolls!. log described id piece. or parcel of - lend inn ate In A ; metila , twp., bounded north by land of. A. liiirithats; cut by !ands , of 'Alvin Thomas and Lewis A. WiUlams,nouth by lands of.Joha Knights and said Lewis P. Williams; wed by is land of . James Taylor. Con ining PA) acres, - mom or less, about 40 iCrell imprpvid, with a framed house and an old og home and few Trait trees thereon. - . : . • . . Seised and taken in a , ec;tionat the . snit .1 Ponieroy Drothesa va. • Hannah So'coney and John Sweeney. . . - %IL GHIgFIS, Sheriff. . Sheriff's Office, May 28,18A5. ,•• ... OiiPHAN'S CRUET SALE.—By -.virtue-of an, order 'lamed out of the -Or phan); Court of Bradford County" the"under signed executor 'of the estate of Ezra Rutty, deed., late of North Towanda twp., will expose to public tale op the premises on MONDAY . the 224 day of JUNN;I699, at 2 o'clock, p: W.; the following Cescribed piece or parcel of.- land situate In North Towanda twP., Mended and described as follows r Beginning . at corn er of land lately owned by Iraqi: Etteritene, deed., thence by-lands of said Rutty north 61 0 • east 65 5-10 pre. to-corner in.line of Deslalne'i land, thence south .29° east. 178 9-10 -prs. to land of E. Overton, thence by the same south west 89 pra..-to a corner on south side of Sugar emir, thence south 89°-west 14 pm., to corner on north side -At said creek, thence north by the lot owned by The said Ira H. Stephens 79 0 west '179 pm to the place of be ginning Containing 74 acres and 7 perches, as surveyed by W. H. Horgan, Pee. 15,1,860, being gart of lots N0..39 and 40, 'about one halt improved. with . framed house and barn thereon. .. TERMS.—SIOO, to be paid on the p =putty being struck down, and • the. residue' in six ma tits with interest Ltom continent ion. JAMES ELLIOTT, Esectitor mai 21, ili6B SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of a writ of FL Fa., issued out 'of the Court. ; of Common Pleas of Bradford County, and to me direeted, there Will ber exposed to pnblfe sale attbe Corny Boom; in the - Borough of To wanda, onATURDA Y JUNE. 27, 18,8, at 1 o'clock p. m., therfo}kiilngdeseribel lot, piece or parcel of land Bilden', is Albany twp.. bound ed north, east and south by- lands of J. S. Campbell, west by the Mrarick Turnpike. be ing 100 feet ou the road and 212 feet back Containing 21,200 square. feet, more or lens, ail improved with a framed house, board stable and few fruit trees thereon. ALSO—One othu lot piece Or parcel of land , situate In Albany twp.; bounded north by J. 8. Camptell,. east and south by lends of William Bahr, west by lands of F. N. Wilcox. Con taining..? of an acre, more or less, all improved Seized and taken in execution air, tho snit of El; B. /Inborn vs.'Geo. Jenkins.. - ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel, of land situate iu Burlington Borough, bounded north by lands of A. & J. Morley, east by Samuel . Simpkins, south by C. D. B u and 11.8. Huntley, west by the Berwick Turn alltainin i of An acres more or lout improved with's frothed house and a few fruit - trees thereon. Seized and taken i n execution at the suit of A. .dc Morley vs. Myron Beach. ALSO—By virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Expo., and Fi. Fa., will be.sold• at the same time and place, the following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in West Berllng, ton twp. bounded north by land of Jacob Smith, e ast by Chauncey Burroughs, south and weet, by lands of L. P. Shy es. Containing SO acres, more or less. Seized and taken In execution at the salt of Valentine Saxton vs. Daniel Rockwell - and "a. W. Turner. - Also at the suit of !inborn Bros. vs.-Daniel Rockwell and G. W. Taints. Also at the suit of H. B. Balboni vs. Danielltniik well and G. W. Tuner. , • = • ' VAL GRIFFIS, Sheriff's Office, Jane-4,1888* A lIDITOR'S 1 4 1QT10E.--/n tlze ter of are Male of Peter 1. Fromm glees!. In the Orphan's Court of Bradrord County. - The undersigned an auditor, appohitod by said court, to distribute moneys in the Uinta of admhilstratlr of said estate, will attend to the duties g ot his appointment at Ilia office in ;the borough oL,Tbwanda. on FRIDAY, the 17th day or JULY, 1868, at 2 o'clock p. m., and all persons having claims upon said -lands must present them, or else be torever•detiarred from the same. tEDWARD OVERTON JR., June it, 1868. . - Auditor IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, for the West ern District'of Pennsylvania. TIMOTHY P. PATCH, aßankrwpt under this, Aet of Congress of March 2d, 1867. having applied for a dischargofrom all his debts, and other 'claims provable under said Act, By order of the Court,notice ishereby given to all Credi tors who have proved the ir debts, and other persons interested, to appear on the 22d day of. JUNE, 1868, at... 9 o'clock', a. in before Said Court, at the ditto of EDWARD' OVERTON, Jp., -Esq., Register at Towan da, pa.. to show cause, if any, • they. have, why a Discharge should not lie granted to the said Bankrupt. And further, notice is hereby given, that the Second and Third /ds•of Creditors of the said Bankrupt, required l by the 27th and 280 Sections of said Act, will be had before Said Register, at the same time and place. . , S. C../11cCAND Clerk U. S. Dist. Court for • k. District. Juno 11, 1868.-2 w. . IN THE DISTRICT CO' THE UNITED STATES, fo tein District of Pennsylvania: L OUYEB, a Bankrupt under the Act of Con grass of March 2d, - 1867, having ofpplied,for a Discharge from all his debts, • d other claims ovable unde said ,e- er of the Cour pr t, noticit is r hereby Act . gi b n, or t d o all creditors who have proved their de , and other pertons interested,-to apptar the 22d day of JUNE, 1868, at, 2 o' - p : m., before EDWARD OVEBTON, Jr., Esq.; Register in Bankruptcy, at, his office at Towanda,to show canse,if any they have, why a Discharge should not.be granted to. the said Bankrupt. And; further, notice la' hereby given: that, the Second and Third Meetings of Creditors of the said Bankzupt, required by the 27th and 28tIr Sections of said Act, will be had before the said Regis ter, at the same time and place. • :S. 0. MoCIANDLESS, Clerk 11. &Dist. Court for said Dialect.* June 11, 1868...-2 w. .MCIITOWS,NO'IIOI—Notice 111 by even. that all - persons Indebted to the estate of Daniel Cowan. det'd., • Into. of Towanda boreere teenaged to make payment without delay, amt those boring elainto maim* aid estate must present tham t daly antimatter tad aettlemeat._ • • moues CURRAN, toe. - Blaj 11 .185% R. ILT BILL PKIIANDAL LONG__, • ELLEN oNNALK. . Aldmittlitraturs. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.--- 7The subscribers offer for enle a very desirable "farm, containing 100 acres, about' 70 acres improved,, with a . good =dwell finished frame_ bolus. a good barn, -good_ - water s good fencing mates sad well seed. ed. Located bear F. S. Ayers's Steam about 3i miles from a Bail liosid.Dopotinul Canal, at Ulster '; good land 'for graii.or dairy, 'and - will be sold elms . p. A good tills given; and possession given at once. Amly to CODDING TOwanda, Maier 10, 1868. . HOUSE.AND LOT FOR SALE.-- 11 near the Depot. and valuable for a Dotel or fcrideace. A bargain otrered. • En iguire. of• DaWITT , Tow oda. - z - March, 18.1 8 68.—tf. - - ' - 'T OF the Wes- I=NEI LIXECUTORI3 NOTICEL-Notice is hereby ereolhst ellAirmus Welded to the estate of NANOT-tiarDra, Me 0 1 Bbetbequin deed, are requested. to mkt. her inedbac pernest, led ell hiving; dilligijia sabiletito will prpeaktbrallsly aatibmilodsdl • - settl tasa VELUM( • -; OBADIAH M I !? JUBli 2: MIL • ' ' ' ' • 'plEßar4OE'if-, Nonok-4rotiee Jrs3e ~beeepi, given, OW ell perm?. de . to !lie _oasts ,oft,., ilyta i LApipt Age • to . Saltine* ' tibed•, at Auld fambedisteLpey aed Oil= east said eststiir4PrOleool o 4 =then e ast tor set • - • • . 1 7M • Jag* 16048.:, . . • ; fI DIIIMISTRATOWI3 Ne' 43)Pa• 11 Notice b hereby Sires , that • altjawlova' thilebtat, to the Wale at VI: WM- fiEfillON late of , . Teo? ate 'tiataoo,ol, - td taakidfida pay.•taad Mow hola• &allots agshia saMastata- will }ems/ Shaw doll tathaplicatal-kw settlement. B. b. May do • A DMIIIISTRATOR'S 4 4 10 TK l E.--:- ; cm. Notice hi hereby ginm to all petnom hr 'flailed WM. estate of Sweet WM , gIB. late of Sonsb,Creektarp.oleo'dqtre requested to sake 'immediate psynient, And those - loving • claims agsWt. Bildtestate; must ;meet time duly sathenttested.for settlement. • . - , SAMUEL B. PETTINGILL, May 1 7;1868.• 4 - Administrator. fatal estate,. VAlftraraii. -FARM .1 1 01t , SAL11. flitizatedin, Towanda' twrwibbi witteis the rillago cit,ToWs. Coo: tairlirg &boa 700• acres; about 100 acne iro pro's,. with-pleat, of wood sad. fends at uts aerials, well wsterod, comfortable outhedldlati audwidl adapted for either grata at grazing. For particulars lupine of 'JAY 'OHALFEL., Towanda, Pa.; 0r15.Dif.a.1.1 1 111... Wog Frank- lin, P. ' May 28, 1868.—tt. VALVABLE FARM FOB SALE.- The undersigned offers !or mils his Yana is Sheshelnin townshiP,eitiate oa*.tbe road lead ing from Ghent to Towitidi r " abed four miles -" trom tbe kites. piece, eadalaing acres. 20 saes Improved, which will be midst a Marais. For farther Informal= apply lAS. WOOD. Esq., Towanda. / I -April 7,1868.-2m!'; OMB. AND , foofr FOR :SALL= side now boon, ofweifly sleeted oft the. south side of Poplar street. new Western Area. ue, Is abed:far BAC' The bunting -is 33 feet trot& bp3l leeso4Asro ,stories high, with ti good cellar, 6lOOO. Apply to GEO: . ICALER, C 42 the pfwedrfir. TowszubwAprtll4llsB:4l, TrALITABLE - 914)11 SALE . 7' Ritiited teria F-- mil shoat one, and n-falf miles •eoet of Bamie/_ ,tonith con taining dd new Woe Improved weD watered,' with .dng . ' twos% oat rd beariog gad su , and orard . Imp jar = of the pu{chsee, nom. ifor,. (Whet hp Inquire on the •profirs of: , • • Y. TOWNIEIC,) , Mime. ilaY 12, t1368.:-9' PALITABLE FARM FOR SALE.— A farm cd one bemired . 'sad lily germ, within six miles of Towaada,, and one ,caik from the rivet is offered for sale on favorable terms. Onaliundred auto ye awed and bra high state of cultiestioa, with good . fences and Most excellent buildings. The house is a well - builcdorellidg. with very. corrrenlent out-build ingemonsistNrof anmmer kitchen and store room, woodhouse, apct the „yard well filled with evergreen and other treed: . TlSirtaittili a large bank barn 36z68 feet with a good shed attache' c a horse barn sdjolalng withatails for six hears a large corn bousdnear by and a tenanrhonao on the'property. The farm hes eastettrand southern expostirg and L °lb:red for ode solely on account of tht health of .the.owner. For further particulars and terms, which are highly favorable, application may be made to _ Towanda, Feb. 20,1868 OR SALE, One of the most de• F airable residences In thq Borough of.Bome good frame dwelling himae. barn and orchard thereon: Term made eary for the purchaetr. #pplyto or:address 23, 1863. HARRY MIX'S HOT HOUSES, . . FOR THE SEASON OF 1868. - Sincerely tlumking my cub:mete for the i r liberal patronage the put year, I Inere•the- sat- Isfactioe:of Informing them I have- ?kited sev- - end - clUes' and secured a One rftck of aUtrac ' tire- now plants. - , The HOT 110111111 could not be in a more flourishing condition. I extend a - cordial Invitation .to the ladles and gentlemen of Pradfors and adjoining counties to cannel -see, should they visit Towanda, something sew and choice ; it might be rather inspiring to thoie having but little Floral Lute. - Salvias. scarlet; blue , pink; Pucl a ras, new and' all the better varieties *. Verbenas . the bait - variety cultivated ; Begoni as of sorts beautiful; Get:alums, tine collection including. the new double scarlet ; Pelargonium, (some call thew Lady Washington), Rae varlet very attractive New Petunias, double wrings and purple ; Heliotropes • Coleus feu vailetles, ornamen- - tal ; Larded'', White. oink, age; Caplan" ; Strawberry Geranium Variegated; Centrade nia ; Roses • Lobs lies,; ,fromthe finest named EL4llllll_ and sorts, spicadid -plants ;- Hyacinths, In pots 4 varieties ready Ist of April, Kennehro Variegated Parlor • ii Te Ivy. and Ivy Geranium, Honey Sealer, fine variety.; Hedrodendurt j' Carnstions ; as ment ilcspodhunj Ferns •, Roses ; Alba ; We. genet; Dnialas , Hydenage, tuiegated ; Epo [psis.; , Fabians; Penstonans ; Guam% liplen , dens; Tropssolam• - „CakeederisnlEnnonymous Passion P_ .lant • Boutrardbe •_llat COMM Sexibaga Tricolor •- Doubts 7'. 8 ' 1 . Crape ; large. and small leallloirseing Myrtle ' Prim roses ; Wall Flower ; Callas ; lesticia's : Cen - toreu r and a variety too mamma to mention. CLIMBING 11022126—Cottag Cluster ; son, na Prairie Queen, e ,deep , rose, Baltimore C ßell, white. Seven Sisters" Meson, Gravilla, scarlet, Monthly Climbers. Lame, gni, pore White, Bet na, _arminer, Pink _Mollifiers, Glory de Rae, . mond, crimson. PERPETUAL ROBES—Hermosa, deep pink, Soavinier delialmalson, deep blush, Archduke Charles; crimson, Agrippina. crimson, Louis Phillip:. crimson, Augusta - Me; ft, blush, Baron Provost. rich pink, .-Cardioil Tattles', brilliant crimson, Gen. Washington, Gen. Jac onentinut, crimson. Geant dee Battens, crimson Lwaine, satin, Louis Vergers, carmine, Mad. Planner, pure white. Mrs. C. Wood, brilliant, rediPaeona,crimson, Queen Victorta.pale blush, Rattle des Violet, dark violet, - Triu mp h 44 Er. poaltion, crimson, ex. I only mention it pus- tton'ef the large number and variety of Roses all on their own roots Ili pots In fine condition . beginning to bloom, - tfuly beantiful. - . DAHLAS. entire ne* - set purchased In South. Bergen, New Jersey, when in bloom, the moat perfect haunt and-pompons Valdes ready lst of April, ell In pots.- . . - .. GRAPE VlNES.—Salem.sl. Rodgers No. 4 $1,50, N 0.15 81,60, No.lo sl.6o,splendid vines 2 year old. all in pots. .hraella, _lonia, Allen's Hybrid and Anderondae, all in pots, 2 years old, 81,25 to $1,50 each, Delaware; concord; Rebecca. Early Northern .Maileadine, Diana, Hartford Hartford Prolific, all In . Pots. 60 cents each. Isabella, in pots 25 cents each, a few -White Chaselos for oat door culture, In pots, 75 cents each. -All perfect vines may be tuned out of pots with perfect safetylrotn the -grit of May to the Ist of November. All Roses from 35 to 6f) cents in: pots. Grape Vlneabythe 1000 and Roses by the 100 at exceeding /ow rates. 1 7EGNTABLE PLANTS—EarIy Wakefield . one of -the best aorta, York inedemen3 Early .Winningsteadt, (New Early Large York, ear Ox Heart' early and late CaeUflowine, 8 - per dozen. ' Sweet Mountain Pqoper Plants, Sweet Spanish do, Cayenne do,Mary=r do, 10 cents per 'dozen. Late Bergen Plants, Drumhead do, Flat Dutch 60,40 cents per 100. Purple Egg Plant. Scarlet do, new striped do UV cents per 'doz. ' Keys Tema.); Perfected do, Feegee do, The Cook's Favorite do, early York, do, early Tilden do, etc., auly Red do, Large Yellow do, 10 calliper dozet Celery.- White salad and -Henderson', New I Dwarf, 50 cents per NO.' Plant" or all kinds will be set out In cold frames or opal-air. - Tomato plants of all kinds, Egg plants of all. kinds, single plant- is each pot in fine cdndi .Uon, 8 cents, including pot, 5 cats without the pot. Cucumbers In. pots 25 cents each. If . agent•who are reliable, and none others are . wanted, desire to sell plants at dLebrent cl i ri in-tida and other counties, a handsome permntsge shall . be allowed. - Plants and the products ot the Houses Can berforwarded in :trice condition in moos. AU orders will receive yrompt attention. , - 4AII kinds of ,Grape Vbiew, Roses, Dewar, Plower' and Vegetable plants will be found at McCabe & Mix's wholesale and retail Groan and Provision-Store. •in 11.. C. Mercer's new block: after the 20th day of April. A TOTIIO - efficient gardener will be found at tke garden all times. _ :HAW MIX. 7,. Towanda H o t flowiesaeb. 1 2.1888. - pa. ALL WHOM IT NAY CON a CUM—Application win ba,seads to the Ottvertior of the State let the win of ABM- LifiLLD McGIVEGOB, Who we ass kited of Weeny at the May tam of the Clrhalsal Court, - held in Towanda. Bedford Meaty. Pennaylvs. , nia; in 1837, and sentence& to. eeelaeartmt tor., three .year , _ Such applicatioa will be wade opals Wulf of his Wait chili/ea.— •• .11111 - .IIm.THOILAB, lig 11,1568.- • • Psolleas4wy. =I B. 8. HUSfELI.. ;O. F. YOMIG.