■ ftialfog frparttr. Loath AND GENERAL.. rowan. Cams DmictoßT.--Barlist atorrit.—Bev. Bowser Doman Pastor. • Preecidog, 8=& at 101 a. rt., and 71 Sunday School. 11 r. IL Prayer Meeting every Thursday evening.. M. B. Chink—Bev. L T. Baonrnsrt, Pea. tor. Presching every Bandar at 101 and;7l v. Bay School, Prayer Meetingereg Tom Sus Prr.dsfieriao W*. Pastor. Preaching eiverylp& a lia :l 3 4 a. re., and 7 var. Barmiai 11 rag. Prayer Meeting Thursday evenings. Eiyistxpal anirtit.—Bmv. P. D. licenoze. Pas tor. Preaching crony Sunday at 101 LW. and 3r. >L Sunday School, 1.4 Y. le• Tilts Tuns The following is the Time Table of the Pennsylvania and Na York Canal and Bail Road Oompany, which took effect on Monday, May, 11, 1868 : acnnraVAsD. P. M. A. M. A. M. ... 1120. ... .820 ATM= .6:45 11.35.....8A5 Murat. ........7,30 11:48. ... .828 tharas ....715 1203 9:13 745 1228 928 P. M......P. M. A. M. ECCIMIEWAZD. • A. L N. P. M. 949 110 468 10.45 4.43 .7:10 1002 4:30 7315 10:17 4:15 • ...700 • 952 340 A. Y.A.Y. P. M. JOHN P. COX. - thiPerblievikat. WA.11:314 ATENNII . ' 1:111111:1.. TOWANDA Lour, in this borough, on Monday vvenilig last, between 8. W. Badgers and Mr. Overtone, a hem Craps Y.I. The finder is requested to leave it at the Biwa --rim office, or at the Post Office. Gut Youit LIFE brovan.—H. A. Byname is Agent foe the Phenix Mutual Life Insurance Co., of Hartford. Own.— Thu; is one of the beat and moat reliable companies in es/stance. Mite on State-at Towanda, Pa. Mr S. WAixins' Independence Par ty, at Milan, will take place cin Friday even ing, and the bill is to be only $2 60, not: withstanding the figures in our last paper. For that small sum WATKINS will give his patrons, the greatest possible amount ot-en tjoyment. • Mirßusiness at this Station has become eo,important that the Erie Company q have stationed here permanently a switch engine. We also notice that the Towanda Coal Company is sending regular' daily coal trains to this place. This begins to look like coal business.— Waverly Advocate. sor For the accommodation of those desirous of attending the Democratic Con vention at New York, the Erie Railway will issue excursion tickets at reduced rates.— The fare from Waverly to New York and re turn will be 57 25. Tickets are valid for passage Eastward, from the 2d to sth of Ju ly, inclusive, and for return passage to 12th of July, inclusive. ADJOURNED PUBLIC SALE.—The horse race absorbed so much attention last week, as to overshadow minor interests. The public sale of Gao. P. Casa's House and Lot was therefore adjourned to Thursday, July 2d, at ono o'clock, p. m. As this property must be' sold, parties in want of agood home, will find this a favor able opportunity to suit themselves. THE WAYNE CITIZEN. ---This _is the title of a now paper published at Honesdale, Wayne county, from which warze , once the Honesdale Republic office. J.' C. Wells is die editor and Mr. E. A. Permit:min, former ly editor of the Republic is publisher. The. eili to shows evidence of more flan com mon ability in Its editorial management, and its mechanical sappearance is second to none in this part of the State. Bess BA ..—A match . game was played on Saturday last, between the Wino nes of this - place, and- the Cayntas of Wa verly, on the grounds of the former, result ing in a score of 31 for the Winona, to 33 for' the Coyotes. The game was one of the best and most closely contested ever played in this section and created much intend, and some excitemezt. The umpire Was W. T. DAVIES, of this place. SOLDIER'S MONURENT.—The people of South Creek, are raising a subscription for the purpose of erecting a monument, in memory of the deceased soldiers from that town, whose lives were given ai their coun try's altar, in its great hour of peril and danger. This is the honor and respect just ly due them,'and we hope to hear that their efforts in - this direction has not been with out success. Tue AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HORTICUL. TlME.—Boston: Tilton d Co. Cherries, ap. riles, pears• grapes, and quinces are, the fruits-treated of the current number of the Journal. Initructions are given thr the growth of the clematis. The cultivation of fruits in city gardens appeals to the tastes of readers ; while the department of notes and - gleanings, constituting one-half the number, is filled with short but apposite items of instruction for all. The Journal sustains itself nobly, and is a great advan tage to horticulturists thronghOut the coun try. - DROVED.—CHARLES TOZNR, of File toryville iras drowned in the Stikrelumna on Saturday night last, He, J. Nowian and others, went to the river at evening to set an "oat-line," and after getting their line out, Tozer and some of the company lay down on the bank and went to sleep. Ho was missed in the course of the night, and after considerable search, was found in the river. It is supposed that he arose from his sleep in a bewildered state of mind and walked off the bank into the river. !Tie was 43 Sears old, and leaves a wife and a large cir cle of relatives to mourn his sudden death. -- Waverly Advocate: SULLIVAN cousTv. 7 —From the 1)6 1 / 4 0. o..TaL—Cou, Pairarrera.—Mr. Titus; a gen tleman representing the interests of the Salt Companies of Syracuse,we understand, is engaged in boring for the purpose of test ing the coal formations of the Loyalsock on Dutchman's Run, a small tributary of the Sock on the south side, about three miles from this place. as seems to think the prospect is favorable and is quite sanguine of success in the end. Accmszers.—The bark peelers appear to be rather unfortno ate this summer. A few (lays since a Mr. Dineen. working for Mr. Stowell, at Jerusalem, bad his foot crushed by the falling of a heaiy limb which struck him while standing on a log where he -was at work. He Is considerably disabled and will be unable to work much for some little dressed and cared for "and is doing well. villigeorlio was also injured on falling:on him. hemlock which ler tree falling at work, as be then the piece to the ground, lifeless for some and the tumid restoring cOnseions. , but those who was fal y Ulf as his senses. UOIll T/1 RCS against Iltl, - nesa, /MP ChtalLfellliliffaiiliiel bt Nathaniel R. Oaths, aged 30 yes* :TR boa dead on Wag* shriller& of 20th last The deeamed, with s liWeelol between one and two years of age. oed s room in the house :sated to' Mr. - Cain White. Searing the child esy, ILrt.Slitte vent to the room to sseertain the ease, when ahe hand the damned on the !leer, partly behind the dersclying as, though She had fallen in a it, the thee downwards, lad the neck across the edge of a wooden pill —evidently heOrska *sal: tin dipper fa it mane* inquest held, and the Jiry earns to the ancinefoa that the deemed cane to her ,drattbylihe "'visitation of God."—OregalleMs. : WESTERN Blearoneiliita, ate - Gardie.--43cassza Dzars.-41. Gres* residing about four miles from Canton, Vs; visiting at that place on fistaiday last: she took tea with the family of T. 0. lioßis, aria was apparently in good heath, and in hid' an hour offer )eavingthe tabbs was dead: i thunderstorm with ishaip Ughthhig caused her considerable agitation, and she bastes ed to get into her carriage, when trite had a sadden attack of heart dieesse l and Boa Carisig removed from the carriage to a homes aster tfy, died ins short time. It is thought that' the attack was craned by the strain. ' • z, 1 Viva as Carrrove-01 the rooming of the 2341, the Tobacco Store & *lamenting lof Smith & 1113, was discovered to be on Ste. but had made so moth progress as to pes Impossible to save any of the goods, , ' As the walls were of brick,' and the wind fain. able:tie Hotel near it was sand, but ' Vol without a great effort on the part of the cit-,1 bens who acted with much coolness. ThSre was a light insurance on the goods said building. Cause of Ore not known. —The fruit crop in this section, though not as promising as in many previous years, will be quite respectable. ' —Employes on the Northern Central Ii . way are required to wear a brown straw fiat instead of the regulation cap—from the Gist of June to the first of September. —Charlie Smith, of Gillettls Station, nod about 14, accidentally shot himself in the leg, one day last week. Four pieces of lea& entered the leg, but they could not all lie -extracted through fear of endangering the artery. The wound is not considered dan gerous. . /Piratic Bradford County Teachers' Association, held its meeting in . Berrielc, Jane 6th and 6th, 1868. Asisociation opo2- ed at 10 a. la., on Friday, with prayer by 0. J. Chnbbuck ; Rev. H. Armstrong, let Vice, in the chair. •By motioa Mr:' Charles IL Coburn was added to committee on p 4. gramme. The no niched business of last meeting, Mr: Chubbuck read the following from A. A. Horn, who was expo-tad to Wre been present as lecturer, at the meeting in Towanda Mu. thrunnuca—Dear Sir : • • • The day I should have started for Towanda, I received a despetch, informing me of the death of my father and I started immediate- ly for Berke county. • • • Yours Truly, A. A. Hosrul A discussion relative to the resolution al tered by Mr, 'Bogart at last rdeeting, regiud ing the publication of the different .repo#a of histories of townships in the County, &e.. was stated by Dr. Colt.and followed by Thompson, and was decided by the rolkrer ing resolution : Reserved, That the committee on 'adonis tion be instructed to ascertain when, in what form, and at what time it will be et to wake and arrange the reports Of tk4 Association. .li. committee was then appointed by tie chair, whose duty it shall be to corustilt with, and advise with the committee n publication, consisting of A. T. ley, A A. Keeney, G. P. Monroe, J. H. KingsburY, and J. C. Doane. Report of committee oA programme. The motion wan• made hy Gime. Rt Coburn for the adoption of tiree- elation, reading Besotted, That women ought to be , edno ted, and to enjoy the same advantages that we now accord to the other sex. After some discussion by different indi. viduals, a substitute was offered by ML Coburn, and accepted, which read as ibl-. lowa Rewired, That females should be eda4- ted at the same schools, and to the sat4e extent as the males, and that The same st.- dal advantages should be accorded to thin by the rules of society. Dr. Colt opened the discussion in the tif &matt* a long and interesting detail of the reason why women should be ednia*l just as much as men, offering as one, that if the girls of the present day were educa ted with college advantages like the boys,, the L next generation would bens much Nil* in Comparison with the present as it is with a century ago. Adjourned to dinner. Afternoon session opened with singing by the choir, at 2 o'clock. T 1,13 last resoluti n tn before the association in the morning, be' , g first on the programme, was again brought up, and was discussed in the negative Dr. Coburn, Wm. Thompson and J. R. EingsburrY, In the affirmative by Dr. Colt. Chas. IL Coburn. E. Gayer. A vote was taken on the resolution, which was adopted, The time for the next order of business having arrived, the choirjavored es with a song. Mr. Coburn, as chairman of corn mittee, then read an article prepared by him, which was offeraas the report on the subject of Mental Philosophy. An expres sion of thanks was given him, for his excel lent production, which was one of the best• ever brought before the association. A resolution was offered to the effect that it should be discussed by the association, as being the best method in bringing up the subject ; which was adopted and the question laid on the table for farther titie, Miss Luella Lyon then read an essay, entitled " Influence," after which 'Mr. Thompson continued hilt essay on "Treee r " which was introduced at our last•meeting. We then listened to a beautiful song, entitl ed: "A tribute to W. B. Bradbury," by Win. P. Bliss. Adjourned to meet in the even ing. Evening session opened with singing y the choir, after which the association listen ed to sTdeclamation by E. Angle ; the leCt urer not having arrived, the answering of: questions, given by different individuals * the house, occupied the attention of the IM dienceorhen he was immediately called up on, and gave us one of the most original and interesting lectures we have listened to in a long time. This was followed by l a lecture by the Hon. Mr. Boyd, from York county, on geographical names, which' Was as instructive as entertaining. Adjourned, until 8 a. in. Saturday. Meeting convened at time appointfid, opened with prayer. Miscellaneous bnei ness takin up, place of next meeting tied at East Troy. Report on “trees"continuk Dr. Coburn appointed to report on Ihistetry of the townships of Warren, Orwell end Windham. A. T. Utley, LIL Kingsburry and Miss L. A. Lyon, appointed to repOrt on the following : Resolved, That a , committee of three be appointed to revise the Constitution and By- Laws of the Bradford County Teachers' Association, and , report at the nest session. Music by choir. Miss Blocher then reed an essay' entitled "Passing Away.r Tire Hon. gentleman from York wati then called upon, in hopes to bring him out! on the subject he entertained •tbe assoclition with the previous evening, but instead, he tar* some diverting r: marks, by dre-Whig 'Cain • poisons between the erroneous *nit* existing between the Southern and Northern people, (lithe state which. had „or:Wadi*, long, and expressing his satisfactionthats betteistate of feeling was gradually ring to show Itself, which was has . . sponded to by members of the association., axminintolooki9M•o4l4 , 4irAiiiong Wore smatathed wealth"( Jags" Lads *Mt the Wit Audit Abet hoed ha thivalres shoie Wyomin& is DOW lelag, sat irsi 11,0861 at this ak t membes of the on!nikinuonn It* /toast* 1,, Asssirteg male eMS,IIIIIIIIp appoin etibnt~ Clef mast !kith* • ' 4fiffer.4llTL Z1•14 , 7,' , ONKPAIL-11111deibli10011144 Daishaers.—Edaht Billhigii; Sad ititoi . • Aix. pa Busistax—i#44, ol 4 'Bent ben Bides, MM. sad MO& Mama& o. r. Young the n iii'nitna on the eahleet of calattma belga claw; tateiag it hold its beginning, 4834 tol 1864 4 . the time of tie creation of Contd 7 *pezhdedomey the *eat belig Welk* the chime Send imprommeat made arm lids - alLimpartaat I =bite. Ma A. T. *Re) lard a ramMs ttqa withal vas as f011plik; licsolvaVrhat the law recently enacted correernhig permanent mutliestwo, is unjust to Teachers in Bradford Mindy. The objectiOn Wei iltat e tilide Teach ers were } bit to *Mehl biome they seldom taught, "three preceding annual das. Cobras then made some unman in e*phmation of the law, which seemed satishotory, and oonciliaCtig, after width. Ur. Bogert made some inspiring remarks relative to the peparitiem mueslie• for the demand of the most NOW Mw. A. T. gliriy and M. War disci:stied the question hr the affirmathe, and G. F. colt, D. D,and B. Blink in the 'Aptly& 1 Him Geo. Dunker being called upon, le voided in a fa remarindrem in his usual lively style, after which the )iss*ation ad journed to meet at Zest Troy,ht September, 1868. Bsv. H 41.113prraTION 'L laort, air B. Molina KLI4 advertisesnimble farm and Moline,; bad s3r sale. „, 1 /01/ANDA MAR Pr Ifigessieices Corrected every Tuestiar Om _Baaxsul, Cow= &Gust, Orate* tiltpdn Street:— Wh •• ., .32 . 250 $ 90 40 ,1 * ..... 1 B uckwheat - . - .i f . !f 85 Corn 20 Oats • 1 -, 75 1 .80 Beans .... 200 300 Butter .(r9113).. Eggil Potatoes Hay (per ton) Salt (per bbL) Flour Ham , Turkeys Geese Ducks ... Chickens 12 14 Winuira or Gaani.—Wheat, 601 bi; Corn, 66 lba; Bye, 66.1ba ; Oats, 32 lbs ; Barley, 46 lba ; Buckwheat, 48 lbs;',l3eans, 62 lb.; Bran, 20 lbs; Clover Seed q tals; Dried Ap ples, 22 lbs; Flax Seed 6611:. Special Notiits. ToMANDA STEAM FLOL EINE .70 ILL. -- The undersigned propristorslof the Towan da Steam Flouring are ready to do onatom grinding in the beet; adble man ner and at unusual abort ri-- • Haring secured the services of a compe tent and obliging miller, the' feel warrant ed ii'pronus* Mg entire satisfrlction. . _ Flo* and Feed at lowest:sash pices. - - - - _Gazerrrn, Wst4le a arrsolt. July 2, 1868.-la. 11 I.IIPOWfANT TO tieNvsesteas. Marsh a/re Line Engraved Portrait of Gen. Grua.— la pronounced, by his family and intimate friends, a perfect awress. apd by the first art critics, a masterpiece. It is Timely, fin- perior, and very cheap. , Sold only . by snbsonption. I Agents want ed; at once. Please notice.l No competi tion in the canvass, and Innis, very liberal. Send for circulars. I A. IL HtIBRIZA; • No. 400 Chesnut-st., Thiladelphia. July 2.—St. i Choice Fingliehßakrast Tea, at Lova dc Haumues. July 2. SEED BUCKWHEAT, at FOX, STEVENS, RIOICIYE & Co.'s 1 ..11313, Foil" good mdcb Cow. Eli quire at this office. Nance.—Upon all"Liefuses return ed by ithe Mercantile Applerer remaining nn i& July 1, I shall be compelled to bring snits for the immediate eollettion. Juno 24, '6B. -It C. 13.1doairr, MSS. - - k 18... The celebrated Fruit Jars. ' All - glass: For sale a - - .Intie 25. Lola dr. Hisias'a Ica•CRBAN, at him , - JoiDAN's, every evening. ' Rene 25.-30• gritty HoasEs.--Oanie to the premi ses of, the undersigned, a eca:rel horse, with & bald face, and lame in 'oriel of hia hind live, and a boy mare , quitelthin in flesh. Both are old horses, Harding and were once owned by John . E. Gurra.. Highlands, June 22, 186&±3t INDIPENDENCS BALL.---An Indepen denee Ball will be given it the MILAN BOUM, iti Ulster, on Friday Evening, Ju ly 3, 1868. Music will be fundshed by lie- Donald's Full Band. Bill $1,61X _ S. WATRISI33 PrOprieter. June 17, 1868.' Or MELVIN GREGOIrt has got the best Jack we think • that there is in the State. One mule from suck stock will out sell tit° colts, while the 6Olik of raining is no mon). See his notice is another column. Give him a et& inne 18.-2w* HOD Loom.--A. O.' IVEwes Soil Acting Hand . Loom. liannfactured and for nit by A, O. Naar & Cd., Andover, 'N. Y. Bend stamp for descriptive circular. June 18, 1868.---3 m•. 1 . . A CARD.—to, ; prevenki those of my patients for whom I have I done Rubber work from being interrogated by imperti nent agents, and others int4rested, I have agam procured a license front the " Dental Vulcanite C 0.," for doing aid work. As my right to use the material owdates from the commencement of my p dee, my pat rons cen rest assured that ey will be sub jected to no.farther armoyant*. I aid prepared, as heretofore, to do all the different kinds of work, Robber included. W. B. Rrus,r. Dentist. Towanda, June 22, 1868.714 w• Onio Mown AND ANAI , EIt = The moat riliable machine in the market. For strength, durability, and shnplicity of ar ratigemeatt it is the moat perfect and popu lar =chine in.use. For sale by ()lidding Towanda, June 113, 1868.-4 w. LATE CABBAGII PLANTS..--I shall have in their season, niee plants of Winning stat, i Premium Flat Dutch, lite Drum head, ,ate Bergen /numbed, Drumhead ed Bru Savoyaled Dutch; and, hereof all, Improv nswick. For sale by the . dozen, hundred and thou sand. 1 Warms. Towanda Market Gardens,' May 12. SHORT STEWED IMPROVkD Bansawlcs Csunsoz.—"This improved Cabbage is of fine quality, very fiat and hard, meestorbg. with good culture, from Orie foot to eigh. teen inches in diameter. We consider it the belt, 'either for early t : s n late planting ; it is easily cultivated, or plant produc ing a fine head when f ully*rown. It is highly, esteemed among yrs, and is used in preference to all This is represented by ;respectable and reliabli_parlses to be a very daily, quick ma iming: bmid Cabbage,' of large gbh, fine quality, few outside leaves, sure to head. and not liable to burst (Oen when ally grown.' Very fine Wier 'Ws an early cab or as a late cabbage. Its quick-growth illotalot very late planting as a second crop, (Aar peas and other 'pesky widablea. In the Spring of 1867, the Boston mark et gardeners were eager to buy the little seed, to be had of this cabbage, at $5 per one& Thiel season is the first tha t tie seed has been obtainable ; and it is atilt high diced. Joate Plante * June and July.. mid and #60,.4 eta per dozen, 76 mitts gar-100.: 11. 1L 7Plassi." Tcrwiads Market Gaidasi. May 12. 1116 ModdiAtiieltitAk Wibiool% BroUlpior a Ltie at** a t gdffiesit Ws biadt of mou 82 cow pititoroe--24 P.Paw - Them ammo* SWUM OSaiii ISM Si MOMS aliodikotoms Took mist pod soeldao dim& sad mod so7,_udel footool 40 WOW= Mg a r di g 7 mwm. L.irresi,ll Baia' IvAl' = -1174lkn. 'llitatattar :4")11: aa BAla 'al ditilail=ll Mei= Liam. 16; am, , ams at ' baeLl Alan& Melt -*Miami - areretiarliza Of would teat tie itere:‘ L. L. MOODY. Bow l 1861—las; Roues AND len Fos SAL s —A house k 4 of Toroth Street, ow JINNI Mi.' ors. A bargain offered. Enquire ot Wico. lux & RUM Towanda. Pa. - June 4,1868,&L+ „„, Tairs'Noircs.--The undersigned Is *bonito chugs ble plies of baths”, sad Uraelbre glees settee WV ell atatesdlag sooomile dal bbirt dada be sealed b 7 the Id 67 of AWNS west, ar erg will be left other ben& isseollediaa leas 14111118.-Sw. Joss lisament, O.4BCADS Musa—Camptown—Have lamb at prime Winter Wheat, two thi, of lot r deolor eisile, etpgal in quality to theeelebrated litichigisn,- Cab. kiwis grades. We can funk& an article at ones more wholesome and economical, than brands from n distance which ars of ten made of poor matuisl, adrdterated with -white am, or izqfri teek en Vbg in KIM a keg time be lured. loaded in a line wheat growing we are able to gel a apply of the but at our Ain door, sad expect only pay for mantifietruing a. "I firr ad r • warrordeach l sack or barrel to be of:at rate quality. superior quality of Rye Flour always on han4L See Price H. B. A Earn Rum i uso Hintotra.— , - The beak sad most scedble thing in the ribipe of a patmt right is D. B. Stardemant (To.'s ml& shelves, and Prorialen Rack, combine& It gives shelf roam to a large amount of inlikeach lisekholding seventy two pans of milk, occupying big (cog feet same of room, saver a woman much labor, se each parrot' milk , can be_ taken from or I put on to the rack without taking a step; it can be taken apart and moved from cellar to kitchen, in Ave" minutes, and is a spbrn. didthing to dry fruit upon. Orders received for tyre nick at Codding Russell's Hardware Store, Tomah.— Winship Wits for sale by Wm. Durand, Rerrick, - Brafford Co., Pa. Way, & President lam 4. 1868. ii sti -9G li 28 22 iO3 .... 200 %A du 9 00 .... 12 00 • 1 16 00 .... 1 18 20 .... ; 16 18 *.. ' 12 v- stir Lone 4 Kuaza have ()eland a fall and complete assortment of cams Gamma and ate daily receiving additions to their stock Belling the same at the low est market prices for makrpay. Also offer: ing cash for desirable washy produee. April 1. El Nonce.—There will Mt a Straw berry Festival and Picnic in Tambora. in 41h, in the vialniry of the nevi Free Bap. tist Church, to aid in tarnisldng and Subb ing their new house of worship. Good speakers and good musics will be in attend ance, and no pains spared to make it pleas ant for all. By order of the Committee. Xsy 28. aIARRIED. fiIiVENS—TIDD--At the residence of the bride's father inthis borough, on Thurs day, inth Juns,4yy Wat. Harris, as sisted by Bor.-F. D. HRev, oskins, Dr. Joseph Steven& of Lancaster, Maas., to Miss Eudora Thid, of this Owe. BEDFRAM—PAIKER—Qn the . 2.3 d tat. at Use residence of thg brides father, by Rev. Dr.' Metcalf. Charles T. Redeski of Towanda, to Emma Parker, daughter of Ira Parker, Esq., of Geneva. JP2SNEY—NOETTIBITP—At Totiandtan., - June 14th, by Be,. Wm. Barrie, E. Janney, of thaithdeld, to - Lu= daughter of Abijah Northrop, of Towan da, rw. JENNINGS—DAVIDSON.—At the Fresby - WWI l'arsonage, in Wyscrx, on the 18th inst., by the Rev. J. L Bossed. Chas. IL Jennings. of Franklin, to'Lney A. Datid• son, of Towanda. SCHWAB--FITZWATER—In Canton.inne 28tb, 1868. by Bev.S.P. Gates, Mr. Chu bs Schwab, of Sininginttor, N. Y., to Wee Ella V. Fitzwater, of Canton. MONTANYD—Derann Mostrumi, youngest child of Mrs. Abram D. Montanye, of To- Wanda, died eller an illness of 48 hours,' Friday noon, June 1868, the age of 15 years, 5 months a me nd 22 dap: DIMS was a darling and affectionate daughter, an idolized sister and a beloved Mend. Her generous sympathies. win some ways, and , great maturity of judg ment, had endeared bet. to a large circle of friends, whose grief at , her sudden and wholly anespected death would *incon solable but for the peciliar glory of chris tian triumph.- which attended her last mo menta, giving assurance that what to them is bitter loss, , to hells unspeakable gain. After distributing some little keepsakes, and taking , most affectionate leave of moth er, sister, brother, pastor, and friends— herself the only Waders - person in the house—she sweetly fell asleep , In Jesus, joyously and distinctly uttering such words as these : "I lave you all—l love every body-I. love Jesus, yes, I do—l see him sitting on his Father's throne—Jesus smiles and loves me too. Hailehrjah ! I see pa pa (who went to glory Aug. 5. 1859,) reach ing out his arms for me. Good bye! Good bye !"Good bye, precious one, till the morning of the first resurrection. DIED. New 2botrttitmattg. OWA +ND A AGRICULtURAL T 47 011 KS TOIitANDA, PENN'A, MANUFACTURES MUM SPORES BENT F;TUFT, VALItABLR FARM FOR SALE. Pituated la Rnme 'township about oee audit-halt miles east of. Rome Ronsugh, con- Widen 00 acres, about to acres Improved, well watered, with dwelling bouse, ont,lbuildings, rood bearing Ind young orchard thereon.- Terms reammable, sad time gives fora portion of the purchase money. I For further particu lars inquire on the premises of N. M. TOWNER. WOOD TURNING IN ALL ITB BR %NUM. I Roam, Nay 12, 1888-9 toe HEAVY_ AND LIGHT WAGONS, GENERAL WOOD WORK SCROLL SAWING, ruNIEC, ETC., ETC To Peilent is HUBS, SPOKES & BENT STUFF, We oiler a LARGE STUCK FEW( WHICH 70 SELECT: The above are frunt the tes SECOND GROWTH =NOW it. OAE. LIGHT AND HEAVY WAGONN ON HAND We have the . Broad and Narroia Guar. W. T. BISHOP, Soperioteakat. IL C. ucncna. Prriki Tows*la, July 2, 1866. • -:k FIB STOOK OF GOODS galtiblitforibe Holidays, erM be kited ag reelft Peraiture Bine. . , . Vf.WW .I La A , N Tt.iONS I isco),Lu4o,;,_, Bw ieweived : tW the etowe . 4irote ' r'eeen tho pielb e l Illiallett Wafer. ati Oe.. next below. Oise, ud Ms ftwkniebed hie assort est with s tins awl Wow stock of . . READY MADE CLOTHING. t.LOTEE,: , . , TRIMMINGS, G!INT , S FURNISHING GOODS, Hrit'fS, &C., &C. These geode have been recently finrchased eine die &Wise Is prices, sait erW be sold at EXTREMELY LOW' RATES I Glee ones all. babes ruralising elsewhere, as I 'Well better goads. at; pram' than elenrhere; • - . I have mace &morales whh as .experi e.. ced Tailor I, _ • MANUFAdrUIte GARMSNTS had holag Inge Mort of 'Cloths and Tries lOW I eau tundah elastomers with ono *Orel Gerimmit, they may *take, made la a fashiteable meaner, end varraeled to It. Degr't forgot, the place; seat doer below' the Poet4lllllee and beim Room. Kahl at. Towanda. A pril 31,19.8. H U lilt /.111 HURRAH! HERE IT IS' AT LAST ! BRAHHALL, COWELL & CASH, HAVE IT I Asythlog you wilt le - the Grocery line.. eee what they have : FLOUR, FEED, ; FISH, SUGAR, PORK, TEA, SPICE., MISR, EGGS, LARD, DRIED AND CANNED FRUIT FBENN FRIATii IN THEIR SEASON SALT BY TDB SACK OR BARREL. TOBACCO- AND "CIGARS We ate role agent? for the ten Wanda of Vti CAROLIKA SMOKING TOBACCO bole ale and lielail Lastly, everything i t the GROCERY antl Viz-BIN liaci w Remember the phi e. No. • !Main .tree' OW door below licPileman's Block. Towsada,,Jtme '1.1868, B.C. C. THE CORNER, GROCERY '1 NO. 1 , PAT ON E S BLOCK, &mtlic.lBt. curlier of Main & Bridgi!lita TOIATANDA, PA. GROCERINS, PauvlstoNg, FLoua, KEA The unde•rsi;;ned desire to n o ike ackflowledgfeeo.otx fur the very fiber al patronage tie .y have re ceivcd 1,4 the past eight months They have tematly made large ad djtions their ~took, anti are in daily receipt of Goods adapted to the wants of their trade, nII of which have been selectrdi with ctre nod bouglit at the very lowest rourkes sates' With their i earrietice and greatly inermsrwitilacilitMs, they wiuld most reepe'etfidly i vite theirl old hien& and cust o m e rs to au 'l.ttliatatiou of their goods. They feel certain 'hot such rioniluntigni - will justify their customers in giiing -them as hereto- fpre their trade arid their confidence They continue to pay liberalyriceo in CASH, fur drairoblO, Country Pm dace. LONG & KENLE Mii i y 11, 1868. Iltal istatt. ITALU %OLE FARM FOR SALT. I Situated in Towanda township. within bat! a mile of the tillage of Towanda. Con taining about 200 scree,. Shout 100 acres im p .torM,, with platy or wood and` fencleg ma ledge, well watered. comfortable outbuildings sad well adapted for either grain or grazing. For putkuthes Inquire of JAY 011AAPIIL. Towanda, Pa., or L. CR I,%PEL. Welt Frank lin, Pa. • ~ blay 28, 18841.—tf. J. T. B. - VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.- ` The undersigned offers for sale his Farm in Shestrequln township, situate on the road lead ing from Ghent to Tr...arida, about roar wiles nom the latter place, !containing 83 acres. 20 acres improved, which will be sadist a bargain. For further hiformation apply te ?Act. WOOD, Esq.,Towanda. April 7,1868..4, HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. The mew house •recently erected on the !math side of Popisi street, near Western Aveo us, is Maned for sale. The bundle!? is 33 feet frott by 31 feet deep. two stories high; with good cellar same size. Price 33000. Apply to OEO P. CASH, on the premises. Towanda. April 7.1833 J.--tf VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.- • taro of one handled and fifty wee, within six =Use of Towanda, and one- mile from the river is offered for wale on favorable taw. One hundred acres are cleared and in a high state of - cultivation, with good refaces and most excellent buildins. The house la a weU built dwelling with very convenient out-hand lags consisting Of ammeter kitchen and store room, woodhouse, and the yard well filled with evergreen and other trees. The barn is a large bash barn 311140 feet with a good shed attache- . a horse Vern adjoining with stalls for sir homes a large corn houw near by eel a tenant house on the property. The term bat en eastern and southern moron and is ofierod for sale solely on amount of Omni health of the owner. For Its ther particulars and term s , _which are highly • favorable, amlikatiort may be made to B. S. RUSSELL. Towande,_Feb. 20.1868. • L I OR SALE.—One of the moit de. 17 affable mildew's" the Borough of Rome "a good Immo dweUiog house. barn and orchard thereon,. Terms made easy for the Purchaser. . Apply to or addreis t i oult* AWL t 864. IM OF STOOL m An errikeity DoO ;demi the Ismael of Pounce* to improve their stick ny Wolin RED KIRK, 103 A. H. 114. A thoroughbred Abort Hero of lewd Tedratde ranoteg bark to itio beet et M hater. t Bete of /mice s3,oo,esitti down. As bat few cow,. can be eared th present setsoo;llU who , drain to obtain :genies sboOd all loos ra address. IiOSEPII soitia L • Jose 13,1868.3 V Nosrodos, vs. CA§SIMIMES, CAPS, ginia and FEED, Acc O. F. TOMO W notalskt tl'OciltY aril 5 PROV'ISION HOURS or { P. S. L, & CO. 113,' TOIirANDA, Thu undersigned, encouraged by the admen. widish has thus far, at: tended, their new buterprise, desire to make acknowledigement for the very liberal - pattonalfyi they have re by giving OW etiitomera the advantage of Vie!! yeareexperienee, together .with the. heirit . of their greatly iiicrcsavil facilities for doing business, . They keep imnstantly on hand; ii very large slnd complete assortment ..of everything in their line: and are 1. ) daily receiving such additions to their stock as the: 'krauts - 4A their tt ado requiii. They bite° new in store, Sugar, Syrup, Molasses, Coffee, Rice, To bacco, Fish, Salt,. Cheese, Fruits, Crackers, Candy, Matches, Broom , Wrapping Paper, .nntl Twine, Flour Sacks, deeds, and a 'Feat variety of other 1,, , e0d0, which have been recent- y bought at the, lowest point in the market, and are offered at whol..aale, at rates to correspond. They desire to call especial atten Lion to their large, stock of Fine Teas, which they are selling at New York Jobbing prices,—guaranteeing he quality in all eases Have also on hand a good assort- tueut el Fluor, Pork and Kerosene They mill contieue tw have the benefit of a retiident Partner in New York, who is constantly in the market and prepared to turn to our advau- sage any favorable changes in ,the price of goods FOX, STEVENS, " IdERCUU & CO. 9 May IS, 1868 pOWTnT • BTCO., Are now receiving their SPRING Isrrocic., Which comprises THE USUAL. GREAT VARIE7Y OF G6ODS, IN EVERT DEPARTMENT, All of which ARE OFFE,RED At thot LOwest Market Prices I Towanda. Aptil 7, 1.1108,. FURNITURE! NKW GOOl/13 ! NEW GO IDE ! NEATLY FINISHED PO U L - A R - C R 1' U S ! Consist ins of CHAMBER 'SETS, PARLOR SETS MINING ROOM SETS, MIRRORS, - PICTORE FRAME S 4 Photokrap h Mime*, ter eteTybody GENERAL AFSORTIIENT FURNITURE, • Banat° this market.' I hare the beat uphols terer is the country.: hod manufacture oar own op)iolWered work. ' : • . REPAIRING 'll6 JOBBING, Dane to f.raer. Having an espes'ence of, TO jean In :he Irseine4e , I tin oon•doty hop to I D O lean al I who patrnoirl ige. . on% town the ph* No. 155,, Neu at., doors south of Elehlttusau's Block, Torts- Towanda; May 30; '.%. '7-3AN.iittli(wca';'''' '°' TBR DEPARTMENT COMPLETE I RE BOOTS AND SHOES R W I E A D.D I T 1 0 N,B Suited to the Spring nadet THE BES 7 .-QUALITY AT LOWEST RATES, - AT 1' • - 'HUMPHREY llllOtlititS (melees of Prime ilomis arc DALLY REIN G 0 PEN ED t And arc wady fur tte hurl :t ion ol the public MANUFACTURED GOODS, BARGAINS,_ BARGAINS, 0 AD 3J 0 T SI FROM LAST YEARS' STOCK ! REGAItTLESS OF COI T! ,ffarness, Harness, Harness, 33.1.,A.1\1 - 3KM I I I BI The Saddlery Husiness:l VAL,ItIES, LEATHER, SLIDE FINDINGS, Towanda, ipril In , HARRY MIX'S . HOT HOUSES, Fos THE SEASON OF 1855. Sincerely thanking my algtnmerA l'or. the. r liberal patronage the past year. I have the sat ialactkon of informing them I have visited sev eral cities and secured fine stock of ettrac- tire new plants The,EKIT HOUSE coal•' not be in a more ilonrishiag. condition. I extend a cordial invitation to the ladies-and gentlemen of :ladtord and adjoining counties to call and see. should they visit Towanda, something new and choice ; it might be rather inspiring to those having but little Floral taste. Salvias. scsrlet, blue pink; Fuchseas, new and all the'better varieties • Verbenas. the best variety cultivated ; Begoni as of sorts beautiful; Ge ordeals. fine collection including the new double scarlet ; Pelargoniums, (some call them Lady Washington). fine variety very 'attractive New Petunias, double variegated and purple ; Heliotropes ; Coleus, four varieties, ornamen tal ; Lantanas, white, pink,-.orange ; Copheas ; Strawberry Geranium Variei : ted ; Ceotrade nia ; Roses ; Lob•lias ; Pansies, from the finest named iEuglish and French sorts, 'splendid plants ; Hyacinths, in pots. all varieties ready let of April, Kenuelworth Variegated Parlor - Ivy. and Ivy Geranium; Honey Suckles, fine variety Hednidendum ; Carnations ; assor. meat Licapodium ; PM' ; Rose. ; Alba; We geliu ; Duteisis , Hyderange, variegated ; Epo feria ; Fabians ; Penstemens ; Gazanla Spin dens ; Tromeolum ; Calceolarias ;Ennonymotts Passion Plant ; fionvardias ; Spina COIIOS2 ; Basil age Tricolor •, Double Sliene Crape ; large and smell leaf Flowering Myrt le; Prim roses ; Wall Flower • Callas ; Justicias Cen tunas, and a variety iota numerous to mention. Hanging Baskets. CLIMBING 110SESL-Cottage Cluster ; Crim son, Prairie Queen, .'rep ruse, Baltimore Bell, white ,Seven Sisters' crimson, Gravilla, scarlet, Monthly Climbers. Laois' tai. pure white, Set ae. ermine, Pink Meltitiora, Glory de Rose mead, crimson. - PERPETUAL ROSES—Hermosa. deep pink, Sowrialer de Maimaison, deep blush, Archduke - Charles, crimson, Agrippina. crimson, Louis Phillip. crimson, Angneta Mie, deep . blush, Baran Provost, rich pink, Cardinal Pettiest brilliant crimson, Gen.. Washington, Gen. Jac iineminot, crimson. Grant des Rattails crimson L- aloe; satin, Louis Vergere, carmine,- Mad. Pleader, pare white. Mrs. C.' Wood, brilliant red,Paeonsxrimson, Queen Victoi ia.pale.blash, Balaetles Violet, dark 'violet. Triumph de. Ea mon, crimson. ea. I 'only mention a por tion of the , large number and variety of Roses all on t air own roots in'pots in fine condition I beghaning to bloom, truly beautiful. DARLA& entire new set purchased in South Bergen, New Jersey, when in bloom, the most pedeca baguet and pompene Dahl/is - ready at of April, all in pots. GRAPE VlNES.—Sateaf 83, Rodgers No. 11,50, No. 15 $1,50, No. 19 UM), splendid vines 2 year old. all inpots. Israelis, lonia, Allen's Hybrid and Anderondse, all in pots, 2 years old, .$1,25 to 11,50 each,. Delaware, Concord, Rebecca. Early Northern Moseadine, Diana, Hertford Hartford Prolific, all in pots, 50 cents each. Isabella. la pots 25 cents each, a few White Chaseles fot out door culture, in pots, 75 cents each. All grape vines may be turned mat of pots with perfect safety from the first of -May Ito the Ist of November. All Roses from 3,5 to 50 cents in pots. Grape Vines by the 1000 and Roses by the 100 at exceeding low rates. VEGETABLE PLANTS—EarIy Wakefield. one of the best sorts, (New York seedsmen say) Early Winningsteadt, Early Large. York, early Ox Heart early and late Cauliflowers, 8 cents per dozen. Sweet Mountain Pepper Plants, Sweet Spanish do, Caynne do, Cherry Pepper do, 10 cents per dozen . 'Late Bergen Cabbage. Plants, Drumhead do, Flat Dutch do, 40 cents per 100. Purple Egg Plant, Scarlet dro, new striped do 10 cents' per 'doz. Rep Tomato, Perfected do, Feegee do. The Cook's Favorite do, early York, do, early Tilden do, etc., rally Red do, Large Yellow do, 10' cents per dozet Celery. White salad and 'Mender:oWe New Dwarf, 50 cents per 100. Plants of all kinds will be set out in cold trainee or open air. - Tomato plants of all kinds, Egg plants of all kinds, single plait in each pot, in fine condi tion, 8 cents, including sit; 5 cents without the pot.. Cucumbers in po.a 25 cents each. 'II agents who are reliable, and none others are wanted, desire to sell plants at different points in this, and other counties, a handsome living percentage shall .be allowed. Plants and all the products of the Houses cad be forwarded in nice condition in moss. Alt orders will receive prompt attention. All kinds of Grape • Vilna, -itoies, Pablo, Rowels and Vegetate plants will be.round at, McCabe la Miz'a wholesale and retail Grocery and Provision Stare. in C. Mereer'a new block, after the 20th day of April. A very ac commodating effielent gardener will be found at the gat)? at all tiara.- Mx. Tow da Hot Souses: Feb. 12; DM. ' MI T. DISCICSM. dun stods dr ' le 'receiving of Gough TUE LATEST STYLES . I OUSI OWN Ou nand as usual. We are offering le:order tech:me out the pitied 6-ver And will cell them ALSO, DULES. °AHD'S, Vobes, and all go 113 connected with 'TRUNKS, TRAVELLING BAGS, RAIINFZS TIIIMMINGS, SIC TANNING & HARNESS MAKIN G The undersigned hire the day formed a co-northers hip be known: an the am of MA GEE /a ?MAX% Icir the_porpose a — naming on the above barium: Harnett making and repelling done to order,and all work warranted. Coals paid for hides. GRIFFIN MAGEE. EDGAR. S. PULLER CamptovD, ,btu. 23. 1388.. CAIITION.--Wleress i my.wife LUCIICIA has left my 10 and board with. out.inst came or provocation, all persons are hereby forbid harboring or trusting her on my account, as I will pay no &Ada of her contrseV - ingaftrr this 'kite. CEO. IMF:NeII LEY. • lisitchty, limy '25, 1848.* • FLOUR:-Whiit. Flour tof ali grad. v. Dace wheat PIM, Bra n , Core, Meal. feed, &c., at. - Dec IS. W. A. UOCKWELL'S. itad. 9 a RPIIAIPS COVET SALE:—B, virtue of an order issued oat of the Or- P I s Court of Bradford County.the tutder-s signed addithistrittore of the estate of Addison Irritant; late of Burlington' twit- dyed' sell at publk sale at the late redden/A na l , the decedent,B Mutton bore',-on DAY the 12th tiay AUGUST, UM, at 10 0104/1 : a, st., thethhorting deserlbedMere *mar es! of land idtitate if &tableau to', bennV ed and described as followsßeginning Witte northwest corner of said lot on the road-ruit htg east and we t through the borough; enni thence earth 57i° east 71104 1 11 _toe emote, thence south tail 14 p t.* elt& I ; thende south 63*,irest 2.10 prs.; them* 19° west 4 WO pro., thence south sr cad 1.310 pra., to.a.cornes;.theneegrin' west 0 2 . 10 prs. to a corner. and' thence 27* west inist I 2s 18 .7.10 rt: the place: olltegioning..-1- Coutitquare rods, wl'th a large two story beau. : ALSO—One other lot. Piliew /: parcel -ofland situate in Burlington bora' follows: Beginning at the west7per of said lot, th ence south 62° east 20.446 ts. to a' corner; th ellci. north 79° esat 8 pis.) a corner, thepce north 65reut 10. pm. teits 'corner. thence Ootth 24° west 30 8-1 f pre, toi corner, thence north 60° east 8 7-10 prs ,tO s corner, thence south 10° sat 2-10 pr. to p'corber, thence north 67r tail 8 410 pm. tea corner. theme smith 324 0 east 31 810 pntlto corner. thence rr rthts4° cad 7. 8-10 prafto a corner, thence south 38i° east 5 8-10 Or. to corner, thence north' 54° dist it prs.Ao a corner, - thence south 374' east 45' 1-lo pii., to a corner. thence 70i° west 54 o. to a/corner, thence 84°' east 510 pm., thence north 89° west 46 pre. to a • corner, and froze ,thence Mirth 8° east 47 prs. to the place of be ginf•ing . • Containing 28,1 acres. ALSO—Otte other lot of autd. beginning at the west corner thereat in. the old Berwick Turnpike. end naming trim thence-north 63° east 10-8 10 pre. to • whiff, thence north 36° west 9.440 pre. tot comer; thence north 63° east 31 Vre.,to a' corner, thence south 10° east 58 pre. to a corner; thence south 494° west 15 pre. to a corner, au& from thence north 374° yes' 42 8.10 pra, to the place of beginning . _Containing 8 acres and 100 perches, and slum led in Burlington boro'. ALSO--One other let Of land situate lin the south bank of Sugar Cieek in Burlington twp., commencing at the north-west corner of said lot, from thence 88° -east 60 pre. to a corner. thence, sotttb 84 east 60 pra to a corner. then north 88° west 60 prs to a c weer, and from thence north 81° west .60 ids. td the place of beginning. Containing 214 acres. TE11148:--$50 to be paid by the purchaser for each lot at the rime the property is struck -down, and-one-third at the confirmation of the sale; one-third in six months thereafter, one third in one 'year after confirmation. A, B. BILL, - PHILANDEB LONG, ELLEN P. afoILEAN Administrators. Juno 4, 18P8. IN THE 'DISTRICT COURT Of THE UNITED STATES; for the Wes tern District of Pennsylvania. ALMON G. STARK, a Bankrupt under .the Act of Con gress of 'March 94 1867, having applied for a Discharge from all his debts, and other claims provable under said Act, By order of , the Court, notice is hereby given, to all creditors who have proved thew debts, and other persons interested, to appear on the 24th day of JULY, 18G8, at 9 o'clock, a. tn., before EDWARD OVERTON, dr., Esq.; Register in Bankruptcy, at his office at Towanda,to show cause,ff and they belie, why a Discluirge should trot be granted to the said Bankrupt. And further, notice is hereby given, that the Second and Third Meetings of Creditors of the said Bankrupt, required by the 27th and 28th &diem of said Act, wilthe had before the said Regis ter; at the same time and place. C. Idc:CANDLESS, Clerk U. S. Disk Court for said Cistrict. ' July 2, 1868.-2sv. TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF 1 TILL UNITED STATES, for the West: ern Difdrict of Pennsylvania. NATHANIEL B. STEEVENS, a Bankrupt under the Act of ° Congress of March 26, 1867. having applied for a discharge from all his debts. and other claims provable , under said Act, By order of the Court,notice is hereby given to all Credi tors who have proved their debts, and other persons interested ; to appear. on the 21st day of JULY, 1868, at 10 o'clock, a. m.. before said Court, at the office of EDWARD OVERTON, Jr., Esq.„-_ Register at Towan, da, Pa., to show cause, itany they have, why a Discharge -should not 6e granted.to the said Bankrupt. - - And further, notice is hereby given, that the Second and Third Meetings of Creditors of the said Bankrupt, required.by Ithe 27th and 28th Sections of said Act, will bb had before said Register, at the same time and place. - & 0. MoCANDJ.FAS, - Clerk IL S. Dist. Codit for said Distiic July 2, 186,8.-2se. AIIIiITOR'S . .NOTICE.—In the mat ler of the estate of Peter I. Yroman deed. In the Orphan's Court of Bradford County. The undersigned as - auditor, appointed by said court to distribute moneys in the hoods of administratir of said estate, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in .the borough of Towanda.. on FRIDAY, the 17th day of JULY, 1868, •at .2 o'clock p. m. and all persons havlng.clatair upon said funds must present them, or else be forever debuted from the same. EDWARIJ OVERTON Ja.,. • .luue lt, • Auditor NOTICE IN 'BANKRUPTCY 1 Thor t 4, give notiCe, That on the 31 day or Jane, A. 1). 1868. a warrant In Bankruptcy was issued againit the estate of Isaac N. Lacey. of. Braintrim twp., in the county of Wyoa.ing, State of Pennsylvania, who has been adindged a Bankrupt on his own petition.; 'that the pay ment-of any debts and lieUvery, of any proper ty belonging to such Bankrupt to him or for his use, and the &sneer of any property. by him are forb'dden by law ; that a meeting of the creditors of esid Bankrupt to prove their debts and to choose one or, more Assignees of his estate; will be held-at a Court of Bankrupt cy-to be holden at the office of the Register in in the Court House, in the Borough of 'rowan da,.before. EDWARD OVERTON. Jr., Regis ter, on the 25th day of JULY, A-• 1868, at 9 o'clock,a. m. . THOMAS A. ROWLEY. • United States.jstsralti as fifftadoger, West rrn District of Pennsylvania. By E. B. COOLBAUGH, Deputy. June 18. 1868.-÷4w. 111 V X ECUTOR'S NOT ICE: —Notice 1,1 is hereby given that a. _persons Indebfed to, Or' estate of' NANCY SNYDER. late of Shesbequin dec'd. are requested' to make Im mediate payment, and all having claims upon said estate trill present them dal, on .hentfcated for settlement. • WILLIAit'SNYDER, ORADIAR GORE, Executors. -June 2, IS6B 1N BANKRUPTCY.—In the. matter of CEOBGETtf, Bankrupt. In - the District Court of the Dnital States, for the Wes tern District oi, Pennsylvania. , • To'whoin'it May Concern: The undersigned hereby gives notice of - hti ■ppontment as as signee of GEORGE SMITH, of Monroe twp., in the comity of Bradford. and State of Penn ay:yenta , within said-District, who has been ad judgati a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District'Court of ;Said District. • Dated at' Towanda. the 25th day of Jun'• A . D. 1668. ' 'JOHN W. MIX. Assssignee. 151 . XECUTOWS NOTICE.---Yotice Ali is hereby given, that all persons In debted to 'the 'estate of DavidComo, late of Smithfield, deed. ere reqteited to make immediate payment, and those • having claims against said estate will present them duly authentleated for settleixtent. JAE[. W. COFFIN, Executor. Juoe 2.1868 UDITOR'S NOTICE.—/ii the niait4i. of the cstote of R. It. Roger., late of Cmitcin tp., deed. In the Orphan's Court of Bradford County. -The undersigned auditor appointed, by said Court upon exceptions filed to the partial au , eribut of the executors of It. R. Rogers, deed., will attend to the duties of his appointment, at the hnnse of Ezekiel Newman, in Canton borough, on TUESDAY, the 2lst (lay of JULY, 1868,at o'clock. p. m., - when and where all persons interested are requested to attend. 'G. n . StO:ITANYE, Auditor. June JB, ISG.S • TN BANKRUPTCY.—In.the ma t ter of Lawrence C, Coi.klin, Bankrupt. In the Dietriet Court of thn United States, for the Western District of Pennsylvania . Tu tr/om if may. Coster n: The andersignel hereby gives nolce of his appointment 23 as • signet. of Lawrence C. Conklin, orTunkhannock In the county- of Wyoming, and State of Penn sylvania within said District, who has been ad judged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by •the.Distriet Court of raid District. . Dated at tunkhatinock. the 28th day at May A. D. ISt S. JOHN B. D.UODES. Apaigeee. • PXECUIOR'S NOTICE. oticc JJ is hereby given that all persons indebted to the estate of JOHN FORD, deed., late of Fike twp.. arc none:led to make immedi ate payment, without delay, and thOse'having claims against said estate moat present them duly nntYie,tleated for r ettlement. G. N. DRINK. EseeutOr. Junel7,lB6B. EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE .— Notice is hereby given that all persons Indebted.to the estate of Samuel Hartshorne, deo'd., late sal Windham twp., are requested to make payment withourdelay, and those having claims against ,said sstaternnst preitent them duly aathentlea ted settlement. SILENCE IL HARTSHORNE, GEORGE LAWEENCE,.. Jane-25 18 , ...4. 0 Executors. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE., Notice Is bereliy given, that all persons Indebted to the - estate or W U. IiERNION dee'd„ late - of Troy are re/Imam' to make- immediate payment, and these having demands against said estate will present them duly authenticated for !settlement. U, ItUgSELL., Administrator. May 21, tsse A UDITOWS-NOTlQB,—,,hs,thessat• AI- ter ante utak In the Orphan's Court Bra it i r ) i no - The uedendoed Asditor, by laid Coart to : distribute moor's to book ot‘the Administrator of the estate the add &MP &mt. - *lll,.stland -to the` Mho et Ms op pinatent at his ofitco laths Boroogb of Atts• ions; cm FRIDAY, the 3114 -day et - JULT, 1868, at I o'clock p. tn., at wild tAhms sad place persons bating 'slaw 'Wpm 'said =a- sod present themeilMAlM Jens 26.4818. '' • -' • ••' • MOW ' DMINLEITRATOWS , NOTIOII.-- .irotka hi hereby - gins Waled to the estate of Winton of atiodiegidiulwP.,- deoY. r stu'IMIN to make immediate payment, and 41 pupa bow- Ins elani maims odd add*. Illorpiswt then daly, authenticated kr sittlideeeh. . LUCINDA 00NRAN, - Jose IS, 1868: „ AskakkUster. Pliiitliantaus. W, A. CLEAMBE'RLIN enlarged his inne and $ Jae, received a large stock of Gold and Meer - AMERICAN WACMES - ! - • . And a well - 'cleated swetWiareat of SWIM WATCHES, all transited to ran well or the atostep Attended. Be bop as bead a bar es aortment of the celebrated SETH :THOMAS CI•OCIC Also so eiogint is seemed el do lokest otylom Gold JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE. a the plated Ilati.lte himrims &other FORKS AND BPOON-.84 Beatify Pinch Breakfast Dinner Castors, Moat treble pinto donbie van 1:0 B PITCHERS! Ilascisam Cakel Iheints. BUTTER BERRY DISHES; Pickle sumas, Tea Bens, ale., aw.,ag. CHAMBEULIN is sow keiplsg f)1109131 & family &wing Machines. These Machines are anyerior to all others for family use. for the following somoon • They sew with two threads demi from the spools, and require no They are more euil=icsi and used, and lens liable to dennimenst, than other ow chines. Theiy a cap ol isn't* perfecty, without thnane ofibko adinatnametLe mach pater variety of work than othermaeldnee. The 'tit& made by these maebises fa Ruch more firm, ells*, and durable, espedally upon articles which require to be Inland 224 holed, than any other diteb. This stitch,: owing to the- enlace ii wbkb the tinder thread is no wrought,is mock the moat plump and beautiful in one, and Mein this plumpness and beauty, nes epos articles frequently yaahed and Ironed, until they an worn out. The structure:of the seas Is such, that, the' it be cut or broken at Intervals of only * few stitches, it will neither open, run, nor ravel, bur remains firm and durable. Unlike other machines; thew fasten both ends or the seam by their own operation.. With these machines. while silk is used upon the right or face side of the seta, cation may be ased upon the other aide without lessening the strength or durability of- the seam. This can be done on no other machine, and isa great saving upon all articles stitched or made np with silk. Then machines, in addition to their superior merits as instruments for sewing, execute the most beautiful and permanent ipubeoidery and ornamental work. . Yon - can get Sewing Machine Needlea, and all articles pertaining to the machine losalsead. WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING, Done in the best manner, as unial.rit low rate:a Towanda. July 18, 1887. AND HE' PLAYED ON A'HARP - . OF A THOUSAND STBING:S AT DlTTllleti A. CO'S TEHPLE OP 0810 ! -,' !. . • . Pot tale the ceith — r'ited lifathashek G and, end the beautiful little Colibri Pianos. Pianos of %LC-strings. Pianos of one third pow er. Pianos that ethibit more akin le ructate PLMOB that are better made in every and will stand In tang longer ME se now in use in this counter -and Sarong.' Pianos differ in constrict on In the inside hem ail oth- Thutrect era, the strings cross the Iron frame aft di rections,' distributing tit•• hessesee . ream equally to all sides . i the plate, ,oth• ex improvements peculiar to their they combine sit the heprovementii I elate other manufacture. Rend Ire Mott circa lams where everything is ups _laid te eatiglic• tient. kW co= r on band a snort meat of Baines is Pilaw and ifeledemis of the ; best at mines et Ice the aut' church and parlor. Parlor and Cov ers, Piano and - lifekidems, &tab, lestructles Books for ite;odecti .and - Plane. New 'afield sheet music cm bind aid onittedAt &eke *.—. Alm for sale. Peel. Tee Rearimber end Piet acia'a Plana, Vandiarg and Ogerlagi Podak.— Piano tuning done, on abort mike. - Liberal discount to mintsiters, dilation! and tele-hers. Also agents for the v DECKER. BItirriLIONV UNEQUALLED PATENT PIANO FORTES ! W. A - . CR kIIBERLIIi. - W. DITTRICH. Towanda. Feb: 114188. ERIE A - I , L•W 44.:Y „ On and after Koala; Nay llth, Traitor will leave Waverly. at *boat the tallow lag hours, els : OOLING W 7. . , r 4_:36 a. m.' Night ' Mondays excep ted, foe a.m. ; Salmons and Dunkirk, makimr•dhect conectioes with stales of the Atlantieend . real, Western; Lake Shore and Grand True* &drays, tor ail potato :West ; also at Elmira -for. Criss , 4:57 8. m. .itspress. Daily, for Roches* Buffalo, snat. Dunkirk and the West, connecting as above. 8:28 a. . m., WII Trilx,Ralndays excepted, for - Buffalo mid Dunkirk, connecting at Elmira for Canandaigua. • . '3:58 pi m., Elmira Accommodation; Sundays excepted. . 5:17 p; m ., Day Express, Sunda exc epted. for Rocbater,Butiltio. Sehtmenea, Dunkirk and the West. connects. at Eimirnior Canandaigua at Salamanca with the. Atlantic and Great Western,Rallway, and at Belli& with the Lake Shore and Grand Trunk-Ballways, for all points West and South. 10:33 p. m.,Express Mail; Sundays ex cepted, for Satrp, Salamancland Dunkirk, con. netting with trains for the West. 9 108 m. Way Freight.Sandaya excepted.. 3:10 p. m., Emigrant Train, Dolly, for the 'St )ICa at Waverly on Hondas Daly. - 001 NO !LIN • ' • ' 5:34 a. in., Cincinnati Express, Mondays ex. ccpted, conneeth:g at Owego tor Ithaca ; at Binghamton for Syracuse,; at' Great Bend ,for Scranton and Philadelphia : at lackawareal,for Hawley, and at Graycourt for Newburg and Warwick. /1:53 Binghamton Amman:iodation, Bab days excepted. 1:20 p. m., Accommodatioa train, daily.. 11:13 a. m., Day Exprese r .l3tradays excepted , connecting at Binghamton for Syrian:sr, at at. Bend for Scranton { at.Lacksmazest for Hawkey; "and .at Setacy City wiib midnight express train of New Jersey Itailtead 'for Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. • 1 - 6:27 p. m.. New York and -Saithmoie /La. Sundays excepted. 0;17 p rp., ilghtning Empress. 130341,1 ex cepted, connecting at Jersey City with express' train of New Jersey Railroadfor Bald more and Washington, and at New Toot with morning express trains fof Boston sad the East. , 2:08 a. m., Night Express, Daily, con. necting at Graycoort for Warwick; and at New Nosh with afternoon trains and steamers for Boston and New England cities. - 4.25 o. m. Way Freight, Sondxfs excepted: OS, a revised and' complete. " Pocket Thee Table , ' of Passenger - Trains ori the *le Da 11. way and °enacting Linea, has .reeeetly ;teen published. and can be procured on application to this Ticket Agent ol the company. WM. BAER,_- PADDLE, „thin Pass Ag't, New-Tork. E. Suet. pHUIAD4PHIA. AND. BRIE BAIL ROAD.—Butemer time ?ebb. Titre' and Minot roatebetweee Philadelphia, Bahl more,'llarriabarg. Williamsport, lad the Great 011 llegiona.of Pmsylnati. !Began Bleep. km Can cm sit eight tram . , On and alter 111.011 DAY, .K&Y 11th IS6B the trains oft the Philadelphia! la Brie Rd Goad will no as follows r • WZIPTIVAAD. Slatt Train Ivet Pb lladelphis.. —ILIA: P. M 4 Ifilhiseicoxt 835 A.M. salves at Es* 8.50 P.M. Eric Express leaves Plitledelphia...l3.l* tow • WUllissepott... 840 P. M. sonless et ,, JAM A. M. Elmiraillail loves natkilPAlL....• SAO A. M. WlWasespott... COI p. ti strive silent P. 45 p. tAilefAlDs Ysil Train. leyet lilt 11:0 a o sr 1. • Strives 21 1 =1 . ii . ... 7:1 10s1 0 1 t.t Erie Express leasesßrie.. T:10 pat Inaluispws sou arrives st BiM p tt Zia and Enna essaret with on Omit aid Allesbosy liver Itstillood. &Ewe Glbeckod TStAih. • _ ALVIIND L. TIM. Gal ispl.