1L E LOCAL AND GENERAL. Forum. Calms Duturroir.—iteptiat Cliterch.—Bev. Roamer Drina, Paaber. Preaching. Sundays at 101 a. N., and le r. rt. Sunday School, li P. IL Pryer Meeting every Thursday evening. AL E. Church- Bev. J. T. Daorturs., tor. Preaching every Sunday at 10e AL and 71 P. x. Sunday School, x. Prayer Meeting every Thursday evearing. Presbyterian Church .— Bev) Pastor. Preaching everySandrar i rl l 4 1. rt., and 7 P.M. Sunday Schoulairx. Prayer Meeting Thursday evenings. Episcopal Murch.—Rev. F. D. Itearuni, Pas tor. Preaching every Sunday at 10/ a.m. and 3P. IL Sunday School, li P. S. Teas nets.—The folioming is the Time Table of the Perm,lsin:4 and New York Canal and ma Road Oompany, which took effect on Monday. May, 11, nee isorritwiam P. X. £H. A.M.. 1110. • • ..6:46 ..... 113 U, ....CU .— —7:00 ANN MOS 11:13 7.45 UM 928 M. A. M. WAVERLY Anizto. _ therm .. TOWANDA VQ,UMW:D. ' L M. L IL P. M. ...808 1110 4:58 ...723 10:45 4.43 -7:40 1022 420 ... 736 1017 4:15 WAr x mLy kr 1 0 ; axAN. .. Uurrza.. TowAxpA . .' . .7:00 952 850 A. M. A.M. P. M. JOHN - P. OM Huperintetdat Our farmers are now in the midst of their haying\tindlarvesting, - with an abundant return for their kbors. The crops to be harvested are more than an av erage, and the weather is such as permits them to be gathered in fine condition. We do not hear any complaint of insects nor rust affecting the wheat. which is not fully "ripe for the harvest." The etcessive heat is bringing the corn crop forward with great rapidity. The only danger to be feared to the later crop is drouth. ite" At the last quarterly election of the Towanda Division 8. of T., the fol. lowing officers were elected for the present quarter : W. P.—O. A. BLACK. W. A.—E. J. Cnausox. R. S.—L. M. WOODRUFF. A. R. q.—Jefs. PUTT. F. S.—Cassias FRALEY. Chap,—Famr &mum. Con.—L. C. MAynan. A C.-02.r.5.0 Hamm I. S.--Czanzaez 0. S. —Cluraxt FessoNs, TROUBLE IN TH DtROCRATIC CAMP.- We understand chat „ p i ta an animated con test is goir4 on between Hon. Gronou D. of this county, and CoL V. E. Pi°T...Ers, of Bradford, for the Congressional nomination of the Copperhead party in this district. Now, as far as we are concerned we do not care which of these worthies receive the: nomination, for they are both wicked" old Copperheads, eitiher of which will be easily run off the trackhy Hon. Cimino Mucus, our present member, with whom the people .are evidently well pleased—so much so that they will send him back to the BIALA Con gress. There seems to be great unanimity among tie-Republicans throughout the dis trict, anWas far as we are able to learn there will be no opposition to the re-nomination of Dir. lancint. His course throughout his entire Congressional career has met the unqualified approbation of his constituents„ and hie-re-nomination for a third term will be marked compliment to a deserving Unttn. Whoever the Copperheads may nominate against' Mr. Mxaeun may be set down as a badly whipped man — man in pursuit of Congressional honors under extremely unfa vorable circumstances, and will be elected to stay at home by a larger majority than Mr. ELatis received two years ago. This is the wrong year to send Copperheads to Congress—they will all have business up salt river. Paste this prediction in your hat. —SAitsui Free Press. TElVEll.ll,:eg.—Gen. Patton has been re-appointed District Deputy, G. W., chief Templar, for the District of Bradford Co., VII. the ensuing year. No better appoint ment could have been made. lay- The Wyoming County Sabbath School Association was organized on the IRh and 17th of Jane, under the direction of the Rev. R. Crittenden,- of Towanda, having for its object the promotion of the Sabbath School interests of the country. The following officers wereileeted for the ensuing Sear: Edward Bunk, President. ; L Palen, ..trreitzry ; A. B. Mott, Treasurer ; Tunkhan- Rock Boro.• Presidents—James Sturdevant, Brain trim twp., A. C. Sisson, Clinton twp., Ste vens Dana, Eaton twp., I. W. Roberts, Exe ter twp., Stephen Clark, Falls twp., G. B. Burgess. Forkston twp., Dennison Lott, Lemon tarp . , Edward Merritt, Meshoppen R. D. Newton, Nicholson twp., Wm. 'lliompson, Northumberland, Wm. D. Franz, Honrae, Edward Miller, North Branch, Joe • T. renningS, Mehoopany, Ira Avery, Ttuak hannock, Isaac 0. Smith, Washington twp., . Francis Hough„ Overfield, Byron Smith, Windham. The duties of the Vice Presidents are to visit each school in their respective town ships, at least once in six months, and report in writing at the end of the six months to the Secretary. We cordially invite ail well•wishors of the cause to join us and give their influence, labor and means to help educate properly the children of our county in great religious truths. We need a grhat and united effort, for only by continued and patient endeavor will we succeed in creating it love for the cause, and be instruments for the promotion of the religion of Jesus. The next session of the Convention will onnuence Tuesday evening, Sept, 27th and continuing the 30th at Tunkhannock. DROWNE.D.—A young man named GEORGE. M'Kuicus, while bathing in the Towanda creek, near Monroeton, on Mon day evening, was drowned. He was about 21 years of age, and has a brother residing at Watkins, N. Y., where his body was sent by express. gee IdEacca's BLOCK has so far ap proached completion, that several of the stores are now occupied. Mr. A. Harr has moved his Candy and Confectionery Store to one of the rooms fronting the Milo Square. On Main street, Messrs. Avrozb A: amen have removed their Book Store, News Boom, and the Post Office to the south store ; Messrs. Maitsztu, Bus. & Co., occupy the next with their Hardware store ; in the next Messrs. Pow= & Krssx haye opened a very handsome Drug Store ; hile the north atore is occupied by Means. II( cum & Mix's Grocery and Provision Store. ' This building when finished, will be one a the finest in ` Northern Pennsylvania, as nu expense has Been spared to make it per in all its arrangements. /ter The present " heated term" Las now continued for sixteen consecutive the thermometer •ranging an thes tray from 90° to 130° according to the situation. it is hardly necessary to say that for heat :old duration of time it exceeds an r-ver before known. We were told last win ter, to account for the extreme cold, that leaving 131 "at ht the told. V the 141 sad the theory Tars both awed, thiskate , probability is that the gait stream hes • proached the mast Beet esengh- to talk, the present pa:balls& The Mat ie exesel . sive all cm the saintly. riet ekebanges ate Wed with accounts of death . by' strisi stroke. Too Inch oars cansot, be takes to preserve life and health,* Melding eipc&,. ere to the heat, and by the temperas lase a odd wake. aljr JAY thuAmu, for some germ; Deputy Prothonotary, hu again gone twilit to Ma old post. Mr. Vulcan having pee' Into the Banking Rom of IL 0. thine& Those having badness in the Pitotte ry's oboe, TM lmolr be plumed to that in losing M tainar be Is to be mei ended by Mr. Cessna, whose esperienee in the °Moe has rude hiilf oolerenilat ildth tbanudaems, sad trhoes alWitylnitt desire to please have been thlitotaft Wed and given 'greet sedieleotion in the psi Nrw Dnuo Brom—One of the :testi eat and beet sunned Drug Stores in North. ern Pennsylvania, can now be found" hi. Idereues Block, where the good taste and thorough acquaintahee with Ids bubo% i our young friend CLUIX B. Parer% hunpipa4. =akin the weitoelecied and hookah] gee& which ell the shekel and grace the cues the establialunent. He has ussociated bini euszanca Nuorr, and tenor the ftti speation and patronage retire totddic. TOWANDA thatus.—Whoksale Prim Ocurseted every Tuesday bs Iburatame; OoNsatz I Claim. Grocers, 51 blabs INrset:.: St 00 c S? 50 Wheat Buckwheat Cora _Oats Batter (rolls) " (dah9) Zega . , , . . , • V 5 th iiii(per ton) • , , , . ®lO act , Balt Om bb14...., . , ' . 800 . Flour XX 12 00 15 50, Bari 18 20 Turkwye -c 16 18 GOMM 12 Ducks 14 16 Chickens is 14 1711:1011711os Gaers.—Wheat, fibs; Corn, 56 The; Bye, 56 lbs ; Oats, 82 lbs ;. Barley, 46 lbs ; Buckwheat, 48 ibis; Beans, 62 lbs ; Bran, 20 lbs; Clover Seed 62 Ms% Dtied Ap ples, 22 lbs; Flu Feed Nibs. Speeint Notices. QUARTERLY REPORT of the condition of the Pint National Bank of Towanda, on the morning of the WO Monday of July, 1868: RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts.:.... U. S. Securities deposited with - the Treasur& United States. 175,000 00 Do • .on band 1,550 00 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures Expenses and Preminins Oash items Due from National Banks Due from other Banks and Bank ers 322 81 Legal Tender Notes on hand... 31,262 00 National and State Bank Notes. 6,745 00 SOcie 1,964 71 Fractional currency 1,100 76 Overdrafts 268 04 $462,422 62 LIABILM:6B. Capital Surplus Fund Circulation.. Individual Deposits 161,573 72 Due Treasurer United States.. 29,240 67 Due National Banks c . 2,061 66 Profit and loss i 2,721 68 Dividends unpaid I, N. N. -Bars, ht., Cashier of the First National Bank, Towanda, do solemnly, swear that the above statement is true to, the best of my knowledge and belieL N. N. Bzra, Jr., Cashier. Bwors and subscribed before me thislth day of July, 1868. H. J. Manus, Be,corder. ser QUARTERLY REPORT of the First National Bank of Athena, Monday, dulj 6, 1868 : ~ .. ~z„ =h •~! Loins and discounts Overdiafts 374 90 Cash Items and rev. stamps... • 856 00 Due from National Banks 20,815 29 ll.B.Bonds deposited to secure • circulation ll.B.Bonds on hand .... Notes of National Banks Fractional Currency... Legal tender notes. Capital Surplus.— . Circulating notes received'from Comptroller 390,000 Less amount on hand.. 130 89.870 00 Deposit.... • .. 79,347 15 Due National Banks . . 179 00 Due Bankers . 688 49 Profit arid Loss . . 6,143 69 I, E. A. SPALDING, Cashier of the First National Bank of Athena, do solemnly swear that the above statements is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. B. A. SPALDING, Cashier. ' Sworn to and subapribed before me, this sixth day of July, 1868. • Faso R. Prim Notary Public. $5 REWARD.—Lod between Tuwan da and Ulster, a package of Linen Hand. kerchiefs. The above reward will be paid by leaving it at Tracy ic Moore's store. . July 15.1w' N. & Bruirior. Or Without doubt the "Singer's Improved "is the Sewing Machine you all want. All we ask for it 'is a trial, and we know it will suit. It will do both light (even the very light est) and heavy work. In abort we claim that it is the beat ma chine in market. We ask the privilege of_ putting it on trial at your bowies. Wrnxim BLACK, Ar.nts. Towanda, July 16, 1868.-Iw. - STRAWBERRY PLANTS Al. bany Seedling, 12 eta per doz.. 50 eta per 100, $4 per 1,000 ; Agriculturist 12 otm per doz., 50 eta per 100 i $4 per 1,000 ; Joann. da, (Knox's No. 700 Y 25 eta per doz., 62 per 100, $2O per 1000 :f.lnctinda (whendi o er kinds are taken) Ip.its per doz., $1 per 100 $lO per 1000. v • 4. Can furnish liVitibn's and Agriculturist now ; Juottrida's 10 August let. J. G. blows; Monroetan, Pa. July 13, . 1868.-3n• AGENTS WAXTILD.--Ladies and Rea denim granted in every township in Brad ford ocronty, to dingass for Holland's pub lications and engravings. Agents are claw ing from $5O to $l6O per month. Address at once A. A. Blown, Towanda, Pa. July 13, 1888. TOWANDA STEAM FLOURING MILL The undarsi v Eed . zroprietors of the Towan da Steam MIU, are ready -to do custom grinding - & the beet=dble man ner and at unusual short Having secured the services of" a compe tent and obliging miller, they feel warrant ed in promising entire satisfaction. Flour and Feed at lowest cash prices. Gar rrrrn, Wzma & Malsos.' July 2, 1868.-110. IMPORTAhT TO OANVATIIIT.2B. —Marsh- Engraved Portri ,a l am. Grant.— Is pronounced, b „ and intimate friends, a peed by the first art critics, a masterldeee. Is is 'timely, Su perior, and very cheap Sold only by subamiption. Agents want ed, at once. notice. No, competi tion in the canuss, and terms, very Mena. Bend for circulars. - A. H. Husassa, Publisher, 'No. 400 ChesnUOst., Philadelphia. July 2.—St. air Chaim-English Breakfast Tea, at Loo & Harsatit6l7 2. SEED BUCKWHEAT, at Fox, Stamm, bizsinnt oo.'s July 2. Fon aux.—A good mdse Cow. F.w. quire at this office. los CiuM, at Ifni. JonnAPi's, every evening. June 25.-3 P r=in Yaurilitz Rut ,tis. Burs kir; lar ;oi . Rom nootike.= litibutkiber Den aD of Ms VOft iltikee BOW mods& !mg it OM A litiltoirref dwelling boom, Sob, am% U.; and about,_lo slink Vol Aube bud. Abe MI bare Irith sleek of seeiebabifeek Or re* teat the store. . Soto. isgajrta.L: Hotiss AND LOT Ss au.i.— . -Abonse and lot on Fourth Must, aespiames ny'o. A bargain offered. Ihniutro Ut Wren sax & Bum, Thum*, Pa. June,4. UNA, TAxi lianci.—Tike undersigned is about to cbaags bio plans of bulbar, and tberefois jQA ives notice . that .Idl , /rotrt n. be ttPa left bi rtA i attew 6 . Join idiaimwrit. '1 11111..Yeaars. liliThetiler " son, 'o. f . ll .4.a lktiod o 7.Apeotte in their window the Gold mem awarded I them at the Th .---- Itzpositiott kw &nth* wad Button- Hole Maehines—the. Only gold itedal tor this Branch of Inanubsture—over 83 coin petite:lt—N. Ilibesit. Theme celebrated mead= out be seen at Wiotham & BaaWsorliers you ban get good machine Weeds and at. and atm thing wanted to work on your besUg Machines. Kay 11163. • shay n.lll.—tittne the premi ses of th ,stid„ a sorrel hone, with a bald face, and lama In one i of his hind kV, sad a bay Mine Anita thin in Bask Both anv Harding. old Mate, anti ware on G e ed hy John ;' Highlands, June 99,'1868.— ; 34 . OAS4WV Maza--Campkitmi--Have 4lane ' it suppl choice y of prime Winter Wheat, two hir6 °f white, e &g al qualig a tt the celebrated litchigem ok loud; gram. We can tomtit Allele at once mote wholomMe idid •econosnical, than brand; Nth a distance—which are of ten made Of pobr tnaterial, aduiterMed wills Itidte it*, ortai t Td from lyft in store a long timibefore wed. Loaded in a district, due wheat growing we are able to get a mipply of the best Moor Mill door, and expect indy pay far manufacturing ea our profits. pa- We =mud I each sack , or barrel to be of dist rate quality. A interior quality of Ilye Flour always itlMll, Th on floe Price List roe& June 4, 1868. IL 1 90 85 I'9o ta 3 00 70 2 00 27 119 HAND Loom.—A. 0. l i)KaY's Sell fiend toom, Monotaktured and for by A. 0.. Vim A Co., Andover, N. Y. Said damp for desariptive t almlar. Juno 18, , 1868.-3m•.: A CARD.—To prevent those of my patients for whom I have done Rubber work from being interrogated _by imperti nent agents, and other' itearaisted, I have &Aim procured a license from the " Dental Vulcanite G 0.," for doing _said work. As my right ° Use the matil noir dates from the commencement of my practice, my 'ate rams can rest assured that they, wW be sub jected U. no-further anneyence.l I am prepared, as heretofore, Ito do all the different kinds of work, Rubber included. - , W. B. Harm, Dentist. Towande, June 22, 1868.-4 w• $170,784 19 8,000 00 017 61 1,659'36 62,848 14 Oeni Mews'& ow . Rpm The most reliable machine in the Market. For, strength, durability, and simplicity of ar rangement it is the moat period and popu lar machine in use. For sale by Codding 1 Bussed'. Towanda, June 18,,186&-4w. LATerCABBAGIC PLAITII.--/etiall have in their - season, nice plants of Winning 'bat, Premium Fiat _Dutch,lLata F,ornm head, Late Bergen Drumhead!, Drumhead fla d voy,Red Dutch; and, hest of tai, Improv e Brushrwick. , For sale by the dozen, bundrad and thou sand. B. Itt. Wawa. Towanda Market Gardens, May 12. 3125,000 00 30,000 00 111,605 00 SHORT STEWED bIIPROVILT R3Ruitswlce. Cznazol.—"This improved Cabbage is of fine quality,. very fiat and hard,' measuring, with good culture, from one loot to eigh teen inches in diameter. We !consider it the best, either for early or lete planting ; it is easily cultivated, every plant produc ing a fine head when full g y ar grarn. It is highly- steemed emend era, and is used in . preference to Fall otherar This meresented by respec table and reliable es to be a very ear , quick ma turing bead Cabbage, o large size, fine quality,ferw outside leaves, lure to head, and not liable to burst °peal !when fully grown. Very fine either as an early cab or as a late cabbage. Its (ifilok growth allows of very late Planting as a second crop, after peas and otherearliv s egetables. In the Spring of 1867, the ton mark et gardeners were eager to b y the little seed, to be had of this cabbage, at $5 per ounce.- 220 00 1 $462,422 62 $172,876 10 0. 106, 2 so° 1 .530.00 499 97. Tbiii season is the first that the seed has been Obtainable ; and it Is still Priced. Late Plants in June and? stocky and tine, 12 its per dozen, 76 cents per 100. • ' P.. IL , Wsuss. 13,076 00 $316,128 46 Towanda Market Gard May 12. SlOO,OOO 00 . 40,009 00 • I N d R.R SWAIN—MoGILL--At the residence of the bride's father, June 24, 1868;1 by Rev. J. T. Brownell, Mr. Jonas D.! Swain and - Miss Alice A. McGill, both of Towanda. McINTYRE—HATTIIS—In T owanda, July 14,1868, by the same. Mr. Wm: Mclntyre, of Wpm., Pa., and Mrs. Sarah M. Mat tus, of Towanda, Pa. ZASTA.BROOK--.1 MIMI Hotel. ToWanda. July 3d, 1868, Mr. W&. Fred Eastabrook, of North Thwanda, and Miss Nettie L. Chaffee, of Sheahequin, Pa. HICKS , —BEEVANS—At the a E. Alum ago, Towanda, - July 4th, 1868, Mr. John Bias, and Miss Jane Iteeirans, both of . Burlington township. , MORBE—FLOYD—In Rome, June 12th, 1868, by Bev. E. Burrortgha, Mr.-Leonard Morse and Miss Martha F. Floyd, both of Franklin. . , 8111TR I --CHAMBERLIN--At the Method ist parsonage in Bome, July 6th. 18613; by Rev. EL Elwell, Mr. Josiah Smith and Miss Helen Chamberlin, both of Myers burg. MOSHIER—PRESTON—In Wsh:wing, .Iti ly 241. 1868, by Rev..G. W. Jackson, Mr. ' Moshier and Min Rossbelle Preston, both of Willmot, Bradford CO, Pa. OSTROM--BUNNELL--:At U residence of Mr. Leroy Gleason. Canton, Pa., by Rev. J. L Watson, Mr. J, Edwin Ostrom and Miss Margaret. Bunnell. , - RIINDELL—RICHARDB--At the Hayden° House, in Canton, July 3d, 1868, by the sarne.i Mr. Charles Burden and Miss Ma rion L. Richards, both'of Canton, Pa. ITERCE---GREENLFAF--In Mbs, May 21, 1869, Mr. ; Wightman Pierce and Mrs. Emeline 8. Greenleaf, both of Albs, Pa. BILLIti—ROBTON--At Tarrytown, June 30, by Rev. David Craft, Wm. G. =is, M. D., of Barclay. sad Debbie E. daugh ter of ,Dr. G. F. Hatou, of renytown. PIPER 4EARMILEE—At Mirriroetoo; Ja b! 1 4 1868, by Rev. HalloellArmstrong, ,Mr. Wm. E. Piper, of Monroe; and Min Emma C. Beardsley, of Albahy. 1161111-40WALLN—AtTowan da township, July 9th, b~ the il Hallock Arm-trong, , Mr. Berlin F. Mier, of Mon roe, and Mier Orsoe A. 13owman, oflEgh land. YOUNG—hi Columbia, July ti 1868, Arc a lingering illness. Amelia SOphie, wiled' Wm. - 1. Young, and eldest dimghter of D. Wel; Eaq., in the 31st year of her age, deeply regretted. SWENi—In Monroe, on the, Ist inst, of ebnimuiption, Kiss Emma ; Sweet, only daughter of Freeman Beast. Aged 92 • years. About the beginning of tiM yeir; Miss Sweet Wes stricken with . pultnottary eon snmptien. Tile Mame -of the disease was rapid, stayed by no skill or kind attention. it bore With it iristing sad pain and death. The death of 11 Sweet is aq sad and im pressive illustration of the eatemt to which death mocks and disappoints human hopes and Min earthly happiness.' She was s dutiful, endeared and loving daughter and sister ; !Blatt*. einem° and; affectionate. sbp enjoyed the esteem and affection of a Lige circle of friends and companions. As death approached she was enabled by Di vine grim* to give pp her bold of earthly attaelunents, and hopes, and joys, giving oddest* precious and cheating, that the influence by which she was ails; without a s '7";' I. Wit thshilAik maiteicAehigisith illyitieh iiidped Lai send 1, E. 'Thai mere y tate* the itindliti bl4l of bets; Ifrasok Nat , !kb sthiogs of this 'worth her, alleotioa,s;srere anis -So to ero, awl emitted Choi. •In Wit itagrii of her Moss she enjoreita pares sad luipe which ism totes a hayloft of Altos* gloT gr. She forgot her pans in her !Arita. for the sphitarl Tana* of her kinated and Mods, awl II Mt „Wilma:add Waif*. oraresida akin, • bei!eeemp, them to awe itioltotiii to thy* *ii4,4 Aglow Ur to gloiy: ~• • Resteitmsder great bodili infferfoilet fin of the hope ofeavea, leg hteitth- Usti of hei - ea long is is the 4iis` "Ma so tome Lord :mho Come trick le =I Ntw 2Zroutistmtts.,. T OWANDA AGRICULTII TOWANDA, PENN'A., MAN,:IFACTUIIES I • . HEAVY! AND LIGHT WAGGNS, I WOOD *HMSO IN Au. ITS BR tricazi SCROLL SAWING, PLANING, ETC., ETC I I HUBS, SPOKES & BENT STUFF, WOE STOCK FROM wawa TO BE4ECT. SECOND GROWTH IHOIORY & OAK, UGH? AND gRAVir*AOONN . ON HAND. We have the Broad and Narrow Gegage M. C. MERCUB,Tresident, TEO3 CORNER GROCERY I Southeast corner of Main St Bridge•eta GROCKRIRS, PROVISIONS, FLOUR, MEiL, The undersigned desire to make seknowledgements'it;r the very fiber- al patronage they have received for the past eight months They have recently made large ad- ditione to their at4pk, and are in daily receipt of Goods adapted to the wants of their trade, allof which have been selected with-care and bonght at the very lowest market rates With their expPriertee and greatly increased facilitiee, they would most respectfully, invite their old friends and customers to un : ,examination of their gouda. .-They feel certain that such examination will justify their customers in giving them as hereto fore their trade sod their _coufidenee They continue to pay4iberal prices in CAB% for, clenirnble Country Pre- duce. LONG k KEGLER. May 11, 1868. 44. the Eao..e NESCHLOCATION N.EW ATT-SAUT!ONSI Has removed to the store forme occupied by Marshall Brothers 4 Co., nest below the Post Office, and has, replenished his assort ent with a isrm and new stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, CLOTHS, TRIMMINGS, ours FURNISHING GOODS, These Roods have been recently purchased since the decline in _prices, and h sold at EXTREMELY LOW RATES t (Ilse me i call, before purchasing elsewhere. as I will sell better goods. at lower pr.ces than elsewhere. I have msae arrangementa with an expert tr red Minor t MANUFACTURE GARMENTS, And having a large stock of Cloths and Trim- Map, I can furnish customers with every style of Garment they -may desks, made in a faalikinable manner, and warranted to lit. Don't forgot the place, next door below the Poet-Chloe and hewn Room. Main at. Towanda, April 31,1868. THE YOUNG WARRIOR IMPROVED MOWER! Altinntactured by 0. k L. PIGIBIGO & CO., Groton, Tompkins county, N. Y: la presseting to the attention of the far sera cf the country, the above first.class Mowing Machine, we invite ezuntuation of its away eguellencies, sad claim for it the following int perkwitles Ist, Being, high geared, it will cit heavy, lodged or doe gnu, better than any other Slower • the quick motion of the knives' miming cl ogging or stoppage. Id Better fir rssgk or stray ground : the guards being placed sear to each other to protect the knives sad prevent thjary to the machine. 3d, For MO mid sieves meadows. - superior by ressob that Os wheels track inside of width of cat, halms the machine to Its position better than this that track outside, or epos a swath. The Tow Wanks Mower, as Improved, has bias beers AM pais for three seasons, and himinds of &nun CB testify to its capabill tames perform the work assig ned it. Theso Ma ss new manufactered have several im pairments over last year's machines. From the may testimonials we select the Mended t Mean. Pismo & Co.—l have had one of your Newer* for the past soma, sad take plea. sere Ea raving that It works to my entire sada hatkat. tt aot tidy does Its work well, hit It is the best up.land slower now In sus. . M P. EAMON, Smithield, Pa. Feb. lath, Liam. C. W. HOLCOMB, 014rs t Bradford Count Is opal for this Nowa. Awe 4,1868-4 t• A FINE STOCK OF GOODS aikido Moe the Holidayt, will he found tit heat's Faisitors VOllkB BENT Brl7, ORNBRAL WOOD WORK MI To Dealers In We offer e The above are from the best W, 1. BISHOP, Soperlotendept. lowan is, July 2, 1868 No. 1, PATTON'S BLOCKi TOWANDA, PA. FEED, &c. J. M. COLLIVS; CASSIMEB.ES, CAPS, HATS, &C., &C. FMN.IFON• 8v;14.; CHAMBERLIN Ida attire and' lit "id reeiNed AI IRMO r4ck Of Gold end Wm . . , I f-01 1 ,15 -7— RWA 1 Mel it_ wad aeiroiod oil;)rtmeig of SWISS. WAVKIRM,III orarmated.lo ran well the Inaneplrittluidipa knepeon band •brge R. mit; celebrated OLOOK Also ae e sant sit rortimmt of the !Stoat /styles 'JEW E RY AND SILVER' WARE nue.he hie Boger', Mother 'Points AND B,POONSt fleaelly plated Breakfast & Di,nizer aultys, - Elegant treble Otte double wall t ERITGLIIERS I ! ! .•. .Handsome Cake: Illskebt, BUTTER i f B.EILRY DrSHES, Stands, Tea Bello, mumnEnts oovr keeping the tigOilEg & BAKEWB Faniily Sewing Machines: These Ilachines are superior to all others for family vise. for•the following reasons : They sew with two threads deed from the sPools, aold require no rewinding. They are, more easily understood and :ozed, and law liable to' derangement, than othe v ,ma chines/ They , are capable of executing perfect 4, without• change of adjustment, a much greater variety of work than other machines. The Stitch made by these mathines Is much more Arm, el Itic, and durable, especially ,upon articles which require to be washed and ironed, than any other stitch. I • This stitchi owing, ‘ to the manner in which the under thread is unwrought, is much the most plump and beiutiful in use, and retains this plumpness and beauty, even upon articles frequently washed and ironed, until they are , worn out. • The structure of the seam Is such, that, nue' it be cut or broken at intervals of only a tew stitches, it will neither open, run, nor ravel. but remains firm and durable. Unlike other machines, these fasten both ends df the seams by their own operation. With these machines. while silk is used upon the right or face side of the seam, cotton may be used upon thtrother side without lessening the strength or durability of the seam, This cal be done on no other machine, and is a great saying ppon all articles stitched or made np with silk. - These machines, in addition to their superior merits as instruments hir sewing, execute the mostbitutifal and permanent embroiderl and arum tat work. You n get Seeing Machine Needles, And all articles Pertaining to the machine business. - WATCH AND CLOCK REPALIBING, Done Id the beet manner, as n3aal. at low rates Towslnds, Jdly 18. 1867. - • AND HE PLAYED ON A HARP OF A TUOUBAND STRINGS, DATTRICH 1 CO :S TEMPLE 0"P lagsto For sate the celebrated Efatbashek (hind, and the beautiful little Colibri Pianos. Pianos of 219 strings. Pianos of one third more pow er. Pianos that es fait more skill in sttacture Pianos that are Truer made in every respect and will stand In vine longer than any now lu use in this country and Euroile. These Pianos differ In constracti nit in the inside from. all oth ers, the strings ems+ the Iron trameOn nil di sections, distributing th immense;pressure equally to all sides the plate. Besides . otb: et improvement's peculiar to their conatruction they combine al the Improvements of every other manufacture. Send for illustrieed circa. lars where everything is explained tasatisfac- Oen. Also constantly on band a full assort ment of Raines Brother's Pianos, Organs and Melodeons of the best of various styles for the church and parlor. Parlor and Melodeon Coy ems, Piano and Meledeon StooLs, Instruction Books for fde:odeou and Piano. New and old sheet music on hand and ordered if desire Also for sale. Prof. Van Rensselaer and Pier son's Piano, Furniture anu Carriage Potish.— Piano toning done on abort notice. Liberal discount to minister:, churches and teacherii. Also agents for the DECKER ROD HERS UNEQUALLED PATENT PIANO FORTES ! W.A. CFLAMOF.::I.IN. W. DITTRICII T9wattda. Feb. 13. 1864. U lt,ll A 1.1 1 tTUItItAIiI lIETIE IT IS AT LAST ! BRAAIILikLL, OUWELL & CASH, II AVE If Anything you want in the Grocery line. See what they have : FLOUR, FEED, FISH, 'SUGAR, Pon, TEA, SPICE, BUTTER, EGGS, LARD, DRIED AND CANNED FRUIT I FRESH FRUIT' IN THEIR SEASON SALT BY THE SACK OR BARREL TOBACCo A:' , 11) CIGARS We are sole agente tor the test breath of Vh ginla and CAROLINA SMOG ING;TOBACCO Whole lale and Retail lastly, everything i, th e GROCERY and Pno Vlsi•oN line W Remember the plait No. , Main street, Brat door - below Be:4 kmac's Block. • Towanda, June 1 IScs. B. C. Lc C. GREAIT UNITED STATES 7 E. 4 WAREHOUSE F. Y. KELLEY & Nos 35, and 30 Vesely Street, NBW Y0.11,K CITY, Are now supplying rnMilies .throughont th , country with tea and coffees through the sp. tam ul clubs .stid their regularly. appointed ageotsi at.. a slight. sdraoce on cargo prL•mt, and guaranteeing their teas to be pare and fresh. and also to give entire satisi tette!), or they can be•retunted and,the money refunded. Remember that by our system the consumer pays only ONE PROFIT. insteud of seven or eight, ha ho must do when he purchases of the or di n a l :weer. WE DEFY COMPETITION. We cal special attention not only to onr stand ard , but our fancy brands of Oolong - au& Young flysern Teaa—pecullar II avorvd teas , sizty days from Japan. Oar Coif Depart ment Is managei also on the 'syste of one profit only, and all onr coffees are sold on their merits, We only ask a trial. all our:importation of oar teas and coffees can be bad of our regular appointed agents. Ad our goods aretgoode put up by ourselves In one. pound packages, at our warehouse in New York, and retailed at W. 0..11. GORE'S Drug Store. No. 137 Main street, at the small advance of 5 cents per pound over our New York pri,!es. This brings the goods .at the price thoy can riEV purchased for over nor conntera with the reight added. LOOEZ AT OUR PRICES., 4 .01.olgi; (Mack)-. Goo., 70., so., 90., $1 per• lb., heist. MIXED (Green nod Black). 60c.. 70c., fiOn.. 90.. $1 per lb. beet. YOUNG BY SON (Green) 60c ' 70c , 60c., 90., 11, $1.10,, $1,20. Per lb.. best. IMPERIAL (Green), 90c., SI, $1,3 h. ENGLISH BREAKFAST ( Black). 70c., 81X., 80c., $l. {l,lO, 11,20, beat, JAPAN 90c., SI , 11,2.5 per lb. GUNPOWDER. SIAS, 11,50 per lb. Shantungibloynne Young Hyson, in originaChinese packages al 60 pee pack age. gisngai Oolong in original Chinese packages $l,BO per pacbsge. FANCY BEAN 0:4,-,Slingyong Oolong (Elk) $1.25 per lb. Nankin Moynne Young Hyson ' (Green) sl'6o per lb. Uncolored Japan Teas, days from Yokohama 11 ,4 p e r p l pn b t up ezpressly for us i GROUND COFFEE.—Pure Rio, 20, 25 and 30 teats per lb. Beat Old Government Java, 40 ceata per lb. Royal alb. 2 cents per lb. Mountain Plantation, 04 caota per lb. Beirartiof imitations and bogus compaolea. All ou goods bear oar Trade Marl; on each bag. No otb• re are genuine, • 51.6 n t. VLOUR.—Wheut Flour of all gnickis, Bucewhent Flour, Br&u, Corn, Meal. Feed, ke., at Dee, 16 117 oLESA-LB P R VI 810-111 S P. S. IVE. /go CO. The undersigned, r escouraged . by the success ;A* bas thus far, at• tended their new enterprise, desire 1 to make acknowledg ement for the very liberal patronag;el they have re- ceivtd, by giving theii'cuatomera the • advantage of their yeara' experience, together with the bceetit of their greatly iscreasPd facilities for. doing business. They keep oonstat4ly on hand, a very large and ttomptete aisortinetit of everything in their line, and are daily receiving such( additions to their stock as the _wants of their trade requires They have now iu ritilre, Sugar, Syrup, Molasses, Coffee, Rice, To bacco, Fish, Salt, Cheese, Fruitsi, Crackers,_ Candy; Matehea, Broom , Wrapping Paper, andlTwine, Flour Sacks, deeds, and a great variety of other geode, which haie been ly bought at the leweet fottq, in the iriarket, - and are offered I nt who!, sale, at rates to correspond They desire. to call Ithvecial atten- tion to their !Urge iitock of Fine Teas, which they are selling at New York Jobbing prices,--goaraoteeing the quality in all CaBCBL Have also on hand a good• assort! ment of Flour, Pork Slid Kerosene They still continue , - to have the benefit of a resident Phrtner in New York,-.who is e-oatantly; hi the market and prepared to turn to our advan- tage any favorable changes_ in the price of 'ZOOdS, FOX, STEVENS, htERCUR & CO. May 12; 1868 pO'VCTELI_, SPRING t 4 VARIE7Y OF GOODS, F NEATLY FINISHED POPITI,AR PRICES! CHAMBER SETS, - PARLOR SETS A GENERAL ASSORTMENT FURNITURE, Suited to this market. I. Italie the beat uphols terer in the country. and manniactere our own opholstered,work. W. A. ROCKWELL'S 11,00Ela or 113, Um &atm, ro TV,aD.4, PA. ez 'CO., Are now receivin lama TOOK., Which' comp = I . J TIDE, USUAL GREAT IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, All of which ARE 0114' D UM Lowest Mzrket Prices Towanda, April 7,1868. NI W GOODS! NEW Got)DS.! Consisting of DINING. ROOll SETS, MIRRORS, PICTURE FRAMES Photograp h Frames, ler everybody REPAIRING AM! JOBBING, Done to rder. Hayloft .an experience of 20 years In :be baslue•se . 1 can eonad..ntly hope to please all who patronize me. Don't forget the place. No. 155, ifiin two doors south of Reidlemili'irßlorF ' dz. Pa. _ • Towanda, Ma. ^ du, 186E4.—Z TUN DEPARTMENT gpMf'UM ME F?.- ,i I•7 , ;:o7l:eioait fit toots ANts mots I)ASOS ADDITIONS Suited to the Spring Rae .1 THE LATEST STYLES 1 THE BEM VUALITY I AT LOWEST RATES, - AT fflJ SPHREY. HItOTHEIttI: Inecticea of Prime Goats are DAILY BEING OPENED! And ore ieady for tte lorpettlon of 'the publle:' OUR OWN MANUFACTURED GOODS, On hand as tunial. We are I BARGAINS, BARGAINS In:order to close out the O'D D 1.1 0 Ts SI FROM LAST YEARS' STOCK And wil)frtell them REGARDLESS OF COST! Harms's, Harriess, Harness, SAGDIAi. WHIPS; "N" 3K_TSI Robes, and all go)de connected with The Saddlery Businew TRUNKS, ;TRAVELLING BAGS, VALISES , LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS, HARNESS TRIMMINGS. kC Towanda, April l^ , 1868 MONTANYE'S Q w../TOREI Desirable Assortment Goods 1 .41 19 1, being Dime i i the wore store, CONSISTING OF MANY ARTICLES They have not heretofore kept HAVING FITTED. UP ROOMS AMONG THE ARTICLES CARPET S From 38 cents to 82 per yard. id EVERY DESCRIPTION! Window Shades. & Fixtures, CIZOC3KMI2, - Y! BOOT A SHOES ! 1-1...A.TS az O.A.PS Frosmthe ptyies . 01 1812 to 1868 • HAVING BEEN PURCHASED FOR CASH VERY SMALL PROFIT!, OLD FRIENDS TO VISIT US, Aod the public genetilly,lntowing we rgrio,rtr MUIITTANY ) I. 9 Towanda, May 5,186 P Aka CHOTo" NO 1 NACNNNIti PON' ore sl i t&S per pound - • Braiskall Coutell's tkeopdoie.! 11EUSIO, OR ANY OMR' AR .OI.IICLS la our Ihre, ordered at short mottos op railing at the NEWS ROOK. B. T. DECKER ME! li I In receiving Of Good* =I tailed over ALSO, A large and vet, Above for the porpooe. May be found ibo 01 every description &nt Imported In ending* variety. Tbesegoodt will be sold-at We cordially invite our To do 03 r _ Rptt _ ARlEL — Oilier ' ' 'SAteltey 0 virtue of an ads/ blank zegt 933.13 P" phia's Court- of Bradford Coutany. gat mr• il.r. °Unit Mos _, . leon .. stet Iluti tie.-, ism% , V meu inn to wig resids.* —L - Bo ' on WPM . 1 0 DAT Oil der is ilil /!-V 4144 al 111,1/I,kdknoms bed lo :FT oil eel of land "baste is Bari bOm umo ~ , ed and &wiled u folkma s .11eginabg at north-Ter of sold lot; on th e road ran Ding east onattbrough the bomigh;froin , 'thaw up ea 'A-wines to a COMM: ibosainati $9 Not 14 Jere, to 1 , ooremr, thenee.soeth 611twest 1..140 Ka, *dna path 19 0 west 4 1.19 pO., OOP WOQ tl, Nod 1 310 pm, to s cotes; theses south 03e° west 0 340 pre. to .5 coiner, sad , from tbstel7 °, vest 18.740 re. to the ' 3)19a,, ,of beir lashi " Co:debug 151 mare .re w ith a large two storj=henoil: ... . ether lot, tileo6 qtymiel of land situate la Bertlegion bore' bounded se follows: Beginning at the west corner of said lot, thence mouth elf• east-3D 440 yrs. to s corner, thence north 79' east 8 pre. to akevner, thence nor th 663 6 east -10 pre. to A *Neer, thence north 34° west 30 8-It.me. to a pow, thence north 60° east 8 740 pre OLP IMMO Aimee south 30° ast 240 Pr. to a COMM, Wale iloAb tif Wt 8 4l opra. to a corner. thew* 10 =ll., , clid 31 910 pre. to a corm.' thence nma •NM 7 8.10 pre. to a corner, thane south Ur east 6 840 prs. to a corner, thence oath 56° east VI pre. to a COrliRK , thence south 373° east 45 140 pro., to a corner, thence 703 ° west ft ore. to a corner, thence 63° mat 9 640 pre., thence north Sr west 46 prs. to a corner, and hoot thence north 8° east 47 pre. to the place of be gin, fag Combining 383 scow. ALSO --OW other lot of Med. beglibbut at the west corner thereof in -the old Berwick Tompthe.and runnbg from theses north 511 6 east 10 8 10 pre. to a loomr, thence north ase west 94.10 pre. to . r egret, lbws* sloth 33* as 31 ms. foes, Ciente sot: bat 58 pre. lo a oorner- •tor, thinde ititith 4 ° west 15 pre, to 'a corner, and from thenen 373° wee 418.10 pro. to the placed begin:deg. Containing 8 acme sad 100 ches, ant Wais ted in Burlington bone. p er , AlBO--One other lot of lan& sitnateton - the south bank of Bogar Creek in Barlington twp.. 'commencing at the.north-west corner of said lot, from thenne.Bll 6 mat 60 pre. to a corner. thencesynth 83* east 60 pm. toe coiner , thew north 88°. west {d pia to A c rner and from thence north 83° west 60. pre. td I be place,9l Weaning. Containing 11; acres. , . 1 ,--- TERMS.—SSO to be paid by the h as for each lot it the time the property Is struck down, and one-third at the - monfirmakm of the ale, ono- third in eLt moatha thereafter. one third in one year atter narration. El.. 61. BILL; PHILANDER f. 013111 ELLEN P. NolEAli Administrators. Jate 4.1888. --- - TN T. DISTRICT • COURT OF J. TB UNrlzzisTATEts, for the Wes tern Disikict iii l'efinsilvanti; ALMON G. STARK, a Bankrupt nliW:the &AO Con- grew of March 2d, 1867, haying applied for a Discharge from ell. his • debts, and other claims provable tinder said' ct, By order of the Court, notice is herebygiven, to all creditors who have proved :their debts, and otherpersOsua -, .. interested, to appear on the 24th day of JULY, 1868, at 9 o'clock, a. m., before EDWARD OVERTON, Jr. Esq., Register in Babkraptcy, at his office at Towands,to show catuse,if any they have, thesa Discharge should not be granted to aid Bankrupt And further, nodes is hereby filyan, that the Second and Third Meetings of Creditors of the said Bankrupt, required by the 27th and' 28th Sections Of said Act, will be had- before the said Regis ter, at the same time and place. S. C. McCANDLESS, Clerk 11. S. Dist. Court for said Cistrict July 2,{1868.—'19w.,- N - THE DISTRICT - COURT OF I THE, UNITED STATES, for the West ern District of Pennsylvania. NATHANIEL B. STEEVENS, a Bankrupt under the Act of Congress of March 2d, 1867. having 2 91 4 fed for a discharge from all his debts, anAother I claims provable under said Act, By order of the Court, notice it hereby giventio all Credi tors who haite proved their debts, and other persons interested, to appear on the 21st day of JULY, 1868, .at 10 o'clock, a. in., before said Court, at the once of EDWARD OVERTON, dr., Esq., , Register at Towan 7 da, Pa., to show cause, if any they barer be why a Discharge should not 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 Sections of said Act, will be hid before said Register, at the same time and place. • • , S. C. IdoCANDIMASI, Clerk U. S. That Dist Court for said District. July 2,1868.-2 i. A iJDITOR'S NOTICE.—In the mat ter of ate eats of Peter I. Vioaurn deed. In the tri er utt i Coort of Bradford,County. The tin an auditor, appointed by said court to d bate moneyafin the hands of adminiitratlr of said esate, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office In ;the borough , of Towanda. Ton FRIDAY, the 17th day of JULY, 1868, at 2 , o'clock p. tn., and all persons having claims upon said funds must present them, or ebe be forever debarred from the same. -a ELLWA RD OVERTON Jit-, June 11, 1868. Auditor. NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY I Tku is to gine notice, That on the .141 day of June. A. D. 1868, a warrant in Bankruptcy was issued ageing the estate of ism N. Lacey. of Brsintiint twp., in the county of Wyou,ing; State of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on MI own petition ; that the pay meet.of any. debts and delivery VoJ any proper. ty belonging to such Bankrupt to him or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him are forbidden by law ; that a meeting of the creditors of said Bankrupt to prove their debts and to choose one or more Assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court ot Bankrupt cy to be holden at the office of the Register in in the Court Rouse, in the. Borough of Towan da, before EDWARD OVERTON, Jr., Regis ter. on the - -15th day of JULY, A. D., 1868, at 9 o'clock, a, m. THOMAS' A: ROWLEY. 'United States Marshal as Messenger, West ern District of Pennsylvania. . By S. M COOLBAUGH, Deputy. ' June 18, 11169.-4 W. V- IMX`ECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice' 1:4 is hereby given that a. Persons indebted to thi estate or NANCY 'SNYDER. fate of Sheshequin.dec'd, are requested to -make im mediate payment, and ali• having, claims crpon said estate will present them duly an hentitated for settlement. Jane 2, laaa IN BAN K RIII : "*Y.--In the matter lof GEORGE SMITH, Bankrupt In the District Court of the United States, for the Wes tern District co: Pennsylvania. lb whoa it Way Concern: The undersigned hereby gives notice Of his appontment as as- . signee of GEORGE SMITH, of .blonroe tip.. In the county of Bradford. and State of Peen sy.vania, within sald District:who has been ad judged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District. Court of Said District. • • Dated at the 25th day of • Jun; A. D. 1868. JOHN W. MIL Assignee. EXECUTOR'S . NOTICE.---Notice is hereby given, that ill person: in debted to the -estate -of Ditvid Coffin, late -, of Emithdell,.. dec'd. are isquested to make immediate payment, and those hiving claims against aid& estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. JAIN. W. COFFIN, - Executor. Jum"2.lkA. A ITDITOR'S NOTICE.—/it the 1 - 1 mailer of Me estate of R. R./ Rogers, late of Caritas Ip., • dee'd. In' the . .Orphan's Court of Bradford Coo oty. The undersigned auditor appointed-by NA Court upon 'exceptions fired to the partial so coda of the executors of R. R. Rogers, deo'd., - will attend to the duties of his appointment, at the house of Ezekiel Newman, in Canton borough.= TUESDAY, the 21st day of JULY, .1868; at 1 o'clock. p. m., when and where all persons interested are rispeated to attend. 0. D. VONTANYE. Auditor. Jana 18, 1888 TN BANKRUPTCY.-In the matter IN ol Lawrence C, Cotklin, Bankrupt. In the Dieted Court of the United States, for the Western District of Pennsylvania . To whom ,t may Cancel a: The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointfnent as as signee of Lawrence C. Conklin, of Temkbannock in the county of Wyoming, and State of Penn sylvania within said District. who hai been ad judged Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court of said District. Dated at Tookbionock. the 28th day of May. A. D. 18E8. JOHN &RHODES, Assignee. r XECU'TOR!S NOTICE. --Notice bibezeby given Galan persons Ludetited to the estate of JOHN .PORD, deed., late of Pike twp.. are requested to make Immedi. eta PaYment, without delay, and those having demo against- said estate must present them duly authenticated for settlement. - . G. W. 'BRINK. June 17,180. . Executer. • VXECUTOWS NOTIOL—Noe .A.:a beret) throw _that all perste the estate 01 Samuel liartsbn— W Wham twp., are ter without delay, and ' said utate ted k ..ioe . Is Indebted to' ore, deal., late of osstadtro make payment Ansa twist . elaime whist pfselat gall uAlassouss , GEORGE LAWRENCE. hte`ls 11M.* trectora. A DMINISTRATORS NOTICE.-- I tfotlee is busby &en, that all im sole indebted to the estate of W. 11..11. G WON mot, late of Troy are regaestei, .to maim hamediate payment, and thuse halls* 'demands againaC said estate will present ibeni duly anthentleate4 for settlement. B. b. RUSSELL, AdraditratOr. =I May 91;1468 , A VDITO : : .• ' i Ike mat ' oce gerfe e Mote of iierriron• Cirtlisfr..-- 14 'l l itiVdg leti,r ,lo by mid to soup .fp pso of the • • C ZSitroti of Or oar* Vlitorlitil OW ) ' ifest If ffUOI - JII 4141 dram oilliiir ,-1 - presdarrot es Mr _Mar fa the_ Wilt 1 . arta, ogl IFIIMAIN 'As Slit • ' Ark "' 4 i t he, if I Want fur.' ste 14111, 1 ; 1 p , sZ oi rg e t t rieCektilll *PP OM n ~, tri f till VI 4 7 45 : 1 ~, , -0 .. f,.7 7 . 7• ; , i . .; ur , ~, ~ r , Joarilii VMS* 4 ,, . • I-, , -- A ,r4frodiNfrioi ,• , I Aimintisrtnon4flem t t od i i. None. Is hereby efroftist; otr •r-; Webb II trkilafPfoitr 01'W/11 1 -111 1 /Cr• 4 •'' of Slierbegobr two.. d00'4 4 sir An - make blierediate - *yard/sod off id • .-.....4 :'. - fag dams"oipdast• soli Motor fairintroldri; ,-,, • thing daymillhorithrsted, for met _tletiogio% j-„-,4,1 •,; . ' LIMINDAIMEAD, - • - r , -,At in toutbi, . 1 , •4. t Jame 18,1818. ALUABLE': PARR POW SALK• Annie& , 13 .Towand*.knrastatp,. Maths half * mile.ot the Tillage of. trff sada. ,Coa lel? about, 207 *onto, 31» , 4 lop' owl 112- *eV . With pleety of w r+l ri4 • ervillw toe- W4l' a, well watered. eoneortob'e ombilldlogs and well addl . /led for either gri or easing. For **stardom Inqdlre of JAY Oa teltt. Towanda, Pi., or L. CFI 16 PKG Wee. ?tacit - Ils,.Pa. .X1e743,1358.—tf. YAIATABLE FARM FOR 9A Ls. tiltaated ha. Rome losinablp Om: cue-. uni.a-half miles. east of Rome Borceati, con taining 00 ecru; about 1 i acres Improved. weli. watered, with .dwelling house, 'olitholldhigs, Rood bearing and youog orchard timeori. Terms reasonable, and time given for a Fortiori of the purchase' money. For 'father narticu lass impairs on the 'remises of . E.. 11. TOWNER. Rome, MaY 11, 113.611.-41.0 c VrALIJABLE FARM Ff)R BALM- - o t.,tartn ot ono hundred and .aftty sews. within six miles at Towanda,, and one mile from the thesis oilseed • for sale on.firiorable . terms. One hundred aeon am cleared and ler ' high state of cultivation, with good fences and most excellent buildings. The house is a well built dvellteg with very coaveshint est-balld lags consisting of summer, kitchen. sod store room, woodbottee, and the yard weU Ailed witb evergreen and other trete, =Thd barn is a hire bank barn 36z68 feet with* good shed atteihery a horse ban adjoining with atills,for sir: :horses - a large corn house near by Sul is tenant house on the property. •Iftie farm Us its easternond southern acpmv and brodered. foe , sale solely on 1110MUlt Of the Ili health or the miner. For ' . . further particulars and terms, which are highly favorable. application may bemade to B. B. /11:181dELL. , Towanda, Feb. 20, lBfB. %• : TO THE FROND'S. OP ,EDUCA - - CATION AND LoYEIii DP ... EIIIISIC. We take pleaeurein,in;foryning ifou that we have just oienecr,i4,ti.iowan da, on the corner" V Bridge' and- Main Street,-Ao. 3 Patton'e Block, . 1. on Elegant New - Book a nd-Mus ic . /Store, where every thiny,.in the Book Stationery and 'music line may be found. Also Statuary, Paintings, Gold Pena, 'Spectacles, Eye Glasses Spy Glasies, Opera Glasses, and a general assortment of Musical 1:71 struments, Yankee Notions and Fancy Articles. Otir Goods were all.selected in the city with great care . bY experiencell hands and bought with cash at a • very low figure with a uieto to the wants of this community. We feel confident we shall be able to offer bargains to all,who will fav or us wit .their a patronage. Call and see us. • S P. : B I N - G T AD 8. N. BRONSON; ORWOL4--.1)4„ . . Offers to bu ilders most complete stock of Builders Hardware, Beak, GIS3B, !PM . Oils Paiute, Varnishes, Blinds, Trimmings. Batts, Door Ttimmings. o. , . TIN . ROOFS,.. 'CONDUCTOR.* Gutters. put on by , eipmiance4 worlungn and , at the lowest rates.- Tinkering and Jabbing, sap bolters; Sap spites, &0..- Rovire'n Sewing Machi ee, tone . better. - :Universal 'Clothes Wringers, bet in um. Wheel Rakes and Com bined Plaster Sower. worthy the attertlnn of thR Infelligent tanner. Habbard's Mowing Ma ell chines, durable and d frable. tor ; ,4e-lbot cut. Tables, clialre, beddei s, springAted, bottoms, and otber ' - - • • F U R I N' :1 UIR. , IVU:' I ,• • , • Farmers wilt fled this tenon tbe, hist qtrallty f Tin Pans, Mirk and fitzais.Paili, and: every description or Tin Ware. %Flour .aad Salt,. Cloy r and Tim . othy Feed,- Spinning Wheels, Flax Wheels, Reels, - Wheel Heads, Flyers . Field Rollers and , Fluter SciWeru furnished to order at lowest possible prices I .'. - ALSO--Corn' Shelters; licrilaii INchin" , Uniting Boxes. ~ , - -* ...-• . ,- 4- • *** • - 1,• : •i . 8 0 1 0 411 i Orwell, rib. - '2, ' HISS.. , . , WILLIAM SNYDER, OBADIAH Executors fltat totati: !.-, Stuullanious;~ CROSS t CO. 4 TIUB Is PEMBONAL TO ALL WHO READ IT. - Cons & CO., have just opened a splendid_New Book and Musiet.Store. in Pniton's :Bloch, Towliada, where they aro . selling everything in their line cheap for Ca& Call and see' them and sat- isfy yourself that such lathe case 1868 I G R 01r E.R &- B S IHOUEST liitEldlirg ; BRWING'M'AC.HINESt TU. Chesant attest lacildpbia: THE VERiI . HIGHEST PRIZE, THE CROgi OF THE, LE L XO, 'Pe HONOR W.ts cou er op the reprment•tiie . iof the' GROPER- SE W. ~'-b. Q . ~.T4,4%.:9-,T._5,4,:.S , MI VPOSITION:UNIVICttOLLO;' . • , • tuts, 18671 aitestiir TUEIR Our all ot/ntr. wince:4oloes Ad assoiteinns be there maibines constantly .= hand sod for Wad .r. • A. MAIII3LRLIN, . t TOW ;JD*; PA. Feb. 6 ; 1968. " ' 6 4R10G AND I)4Y/SOROOL,. 20211/1t013 . 01t AVVIVE, 14141';TORIC Cl 7 Y, liikbAmE a. ~ mieus; . , flaying increased the &chow:4l4lons Nun ;lila, detites to Worm bet patrols th at she is able to aka the idthabliiell Ohio Inatitatine to s %Ma weber at Ileum, Wise. Pm& is ttwiseg, o f tile Sebooi. '. • Kedime,: refine h irtnissiei to J. B. Bose Ihkg.s. Masi i Wia)ll. *Wary Esq.. and 11$ O. Goode kk .:SoVicows, P. ,• ....: ...: Jane 1VA6 148 .t . • ' • PAN KING NING& lIABKFAIA 1 , lb. ItnaltsiCßlll% OA 41ii formedlll a coops:tam Ilp bum &Oho int or .- a= & TlllMlLlorlbe lato -at carrying as tho ikons businbaki_ making sad ;nothing dotted° ordorind a 1 wort warranted. Caidivaid tor bidet • , t ) •i'. :. . 0 t 7 , qIIitYPIN MAGEE. =OAR 11. 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