0 U tiiniforitteportiv. EE i'OCAL AZ;IP_ofrERAL. . roWANDi CiltritCh DißECTOitY.—.7lVist Matrch.—Rev. Mity r une Burn,* tutor. preaching, Farnd at Ir Pr a y 7 p, rt. allay School, I klol.l. st.. ; Payer Meeting every Thursday evening. .11. E. avacich.—Bev.l. )3i9 , Pas tor. Preaching every Sunday at 101 a.m. and 71 r. re. Buial_ School, 11 m. Prayer Meeting every Thursday evening. Presbyterian Murch.—ltet I WE. Pastor. Preaching every Sod , y li itt7 714 11 A. rt., and 7P. Sunday Prayer Meeting Thtraday evenings. Episcopal aturcit.—Bev. F. D. Hamm Pas tor. Preaching everrSunday at 101 a.m. and 3r. M. Sunday School, 11 r. at. Tura Teta:E.—The following is the Tim Table of the, rezinsyliquila and New York Canal and Bail Bond Company, which took effect on Monday, May, 11, 1868 : k•lvrezt.lVl.l P. M. A. M. A. M. .6:30 1120. .6.45 11:35. .8:45 .7:00 11:48 • .8:55 .7:15 12..03 . 90 .7:45 1228 9:38 P. M......P. M. A. M. NORTUVAIM. A. M. A. M. P. M. ...8:08 11:00 4:58 —743 10:45 4.43 ...7:40 10:32 4:30 726 1017 4:15 —7:00 9:52 3:50; P. JOHN P. COX, Superintendent. WATEULY ... .. Allan IhirrEn TOWANDI..... WAvzzur Anon . Quara.. TOWANDA INS. The Rev. Nra.stor . Slat, will preach in the Univercallist Church, in Atli ( ens, on Smalley, July 26, at 2i o'clock, p.m. GEN. V.N. S. Ross, an old resident and atingnished citizen of Wilkes-Barre, died at that place, on The 14th inst., aged 6G years. NESS" INSANE ASTLE7A.—The Commis sioners appointed to locate the new Insane Hospital have selected the farm of W. W. Pinrzo, near Danville, as the location for the Asylum, and their choice hail been ap proved by Goy. Guns. FALSE REPORT.—A paragraph has boon going the rounds s of the papers, orig inating, we believe, bathe Elmira Advertiser, which, disposed of Geonuz Fox, the well known drover of nom% by murder. We have the best authority for saying that Mr. Fox is still in vigorous life, and doing a good d4r's work for a murdered man. CHARLES LAMB, night switchman at the Erie Railway Depot in this village, got badly injured on Wednesday morning last. While on daty his foot got caught in the frog at the switch and tho engine advanc ing, crushed his foot and ankle so that it is said it must be amputated. Charlie is a young man about 23 years of age and is said to reside at Buffalo.—Outgo nines. LEHIGH VALLEY EXTENSION.—One passenger train on this road run up as far as Gardner's Ferry on Wednesday, Ist inst., about five miles above Pittston Junction.— The force on this work has just been great ly increased, and the ties have been dis tributed along the line by canal as far as Buttermilk Falls. They expect to lay at least on hall a milee t, of track per day, and at farther will reach Tunkhannock early in August. he road from Towanda to Wa verly on he Erie road has been in opera tion for s me time, and its business far ex ceeds the ondest anticipations of its friends. This ;piddle part will be finished before winter.--i-, Wilkes-Dime Union. ... H. A. ' nrru, conductor on the N. C. It, R. met with a serious accident on Monday, a few miles this side of Elmira ; a dog which was in the baggage car jumped out, and the conductor on looking' out of the car window to see what became'of the animal, his head came in collision with a pile of lumber. He is seriously, though not dangerously injured. —The crops about Troy are looking very well. Corn which had been kept back by the early rains is 'now coming forward splendidly. Grass is much above an aver age crop, and the wheat which is fast ripen- tog is as good as in many years. There is at present, prospect of an abundant fruit rrop this year.--Troy -11 Elp )ItEST'S YOUNG Asintica.--This enterprising little Magazine,' which has al ready won so large a :share of juvenile fa for, -uteis upon its third year with the No, vointier number, and also increases its size nearly one-balf. This change will effect a great, though doubtless costly improve ment, and is due to the success which has attended the two years of its existence, and to the determination of the proprietor to make it acceptable, not only to its present class o 1 young patrons, but also to their older brothers and sisters. The price will remain unchanged—sl,so per year. Ad dress W. Jennings Demorest, 473 Broad tray, N. Y. 11TF -- tr4rk on the Chenaugo Canal extension will^ be re-let on the 29th inst., and will be pushed to a speedy com pletion. Commissioner S. T. Hayt is in charge of the Middle Division, which in cludes that portion between Binghamton and Owego, and with the aid of Resident Engineer McAlpin and his assistants, Mr. Beach, who has charge of the works from Binghamton to Vestal, and T. AL Sherman, who has charge of that portion from Vestal to Owego—there is no doubt but that the work will be speedily accomplished. The last Legislature appropriated $281,000 for the purpose of the enterprise, which will be sufficient to last until the next session of that body. —Bingitamfon-Repubacan. DISTRESSING OCCUEEENCE. - -A man named Widazam COLE was found dead in the barn of Henry Hagedorn, in Nichols, N. Y. on Sunday morning last, suspended by the neck with a harness line. The previous evening about 12 o'clock, he had had an affray with a man named Joseph Cole, (no relation,) whom he met as he (Joseph) was coming from a house of ill-repute, and struck with a navy revolve; when Joseph knocked him down, and they clinched, and in the struggle the revolver was twice dis charged, one shot taking effect upon the .person . of Joseph, passing through both thighs, making a very .dangerous wound. William then struck him several heavy blows with the revolver, loosing the cylin der, in which were four charges. It is supposed that the intention of Wil liam was to take the life of Joseph and the woman he had been visiting, and then his own. Failing in this, he proCeeded to the barn, and hung himself; as stated. He had for some time resided in Windham. Mn. GOODRICH :—May I once more beg a little space in the Reporter for a few words in behalf of our precious youth of Towanda? Somebody.has said, "take care of the boys and the men will take care of themselves." All other evils combined car ry less grief to the homes of families in our village, than this one greatest "sin of the time—the accursed traffic in intoxicating drinks. " Setting up its banners in the Llune of our God, the Juvenile Temperanbe Army of Towanda expects soon to make a forward movement. A procession, with appropriate badges and banners, a march, a speech, and 'lunch,' will be the order of the day. We earnestly beg the co-operation of all lovers of peace, purity and piety in our village. Full particulars to be publish . ed soon. C Townzz's C9NCIENt. —We take plena; Inv in announcing one 4 Prof...Towne?' grand, oryhialParka Conceits at Vino* Rouse, on Friday evening drily 24th, 4804 Mr. Towner, his eon, I?, B. Towner, the wonderful boy Bass, &nil Madame T. , Palmer, ofniew turk, the besp Conendto singer extant, compose ,thia trio . consort troupe.. We are assured it is the bei4 con cert that ha's visited Ms plioe. We bespeak for them a full house. MIL Gso. DU,NnAM, Jr., of Sotith Creck,is putting into wells Beemer s atonble Acting Wooden Force Pump, which t4ok the premium at the Chewing County Fair Of 1867, as the cheapest and best Poke Pump ever patented. We hale one hi use, which from the short - trial we have slim it, seems all that is claimed for it, Prasolim..--Maj. J. W. MASON, S ib 17. S. Cavalry, is on a visit to his father, CoL G. F. Maws. The 611; ()ovary is ilia body-guard of (fen. Gnai and is; com manded by Maj. M. I - MUTES FBO5l Sea-STROKrB. —*t withstanding the dreadthily hot:weather of the paa, and the fact that Werra areise curing their crops, we hear of but few : cases of arm -stroke. A young man namedi Lm- OTAN, residing in Wysox, and a man united LYNCH, in Towanda twp., were prostrated last week, and died in a few hours. _ _ Fin exteisive tannery and saw-mill of J. S. MADDEN; in Windham township, was destroyed by lire on Thursday last, at about 2 o'clock, p. in., with all the machinery and stock. The fire was first discovered in the roof, hliving probably been ciusefl by a spark fro in the smoke-stack. The most strenuous eer dons saved the grist-mill and woollen fac tory adjacent. The loss is about $14,00, upon which there is an insurance of $4,900 in the Home and Hartford" . Companies; lionzsr MADDEN was badly burned ibbout the head, while laboring to save the 'stock in tike tannery. , , TOWANDA MARKET'S.— Wholesale Prices I Corrected every Tuesday by BitAmrsa T, Comma. & Cent, Grocers, 51 Blain StrFt:— *Wheat 52 00 0 250 Be . 20 Buckwheat 1 85 Corn .; 1 20 Bea Oats ns 70 i ! • 75 2 00 3 00 Butter (rolls).. I 25 (dairy) ...... • „ .... 27 29 Eggs . , • 122 Potatoes 75 a 80 Hay (per ton) a 10 00 Salt (per bbL ) 3 00 Flour XX 12 00 • 15 50 Ham 18 e 1 20 Turkeys 16 G !18 . Geese it) 12 Ducks 14- a 1 16 Chickens • 12 0 14 Wzmnrs OF Gnu:N.—Wheat, 601bs; C o rn, 56 lbs; Rye, 56 lbs ; Oats, 32 lbs ; Barley, 46 lbs ; Buckwheat, 48 lbs; Beans, 62 lbs ; Bran, 20 lbs; Clover Seed 62 lbs; Dried Ap ples, 22 lbs; Flax Seed 56 lbs. . Optrial - Noticto. I W AVERLY INSTITUTE.—The "Potty fourth term of the Waverly Institute opens August 18, 1868, tinder the charge of A. J. Laso, A. M., and with the same corps of instructors as during the pastyear. A full Commercial Course has been es tablished daring the past year in which students have all the advantages of the best Commercial Colleges, and the additiOnal advantage of a thorough drill -in those branches indispensable, to a complete bUsi nese education. Normal Class organised at beginning of term, in which 20 of the first applicants will receive free tuition for fourteen weeks. No change in the Higher English had Classical Departments. Board can be had with the teachers had in many of the.best families at very reason able rates, or, on application to the Princi pal students may secure rooms and board themselves, thereby lessening the expense one half. For particulars address the Principal at Waverly, N. V. Waverly, July 23, 1868.-4 w. WANTED, a good WOOD TURNER, at the Towanda Agricultural Works. Jnly 22.3 t W. T. Thsnor, Supt. Zee' Every Republican wants the Poisorra. The neatest, cheapest and sOlci est paper out. It is loaded full of fun, and shot off monthly, at only 25 cents per year. Specimen copies five cents each. Address Tar. Porous, Laporte, Pa. July 23.!1• STR&WISERRY PLANTS -Wil3oll'B Al bany Seedling. 12 cts per doz., 50 cts per 100, $4 per 1,000 ; Agriculturist 12 eta per doz., 50 eta per 100, $4 per 1,000 ; Jocun da, (Knox's No. 700) 25 eta per doz., $2 per 100, $2O per 1000 ; Jucunda (when other kinds are taken) 12 eta per doz., Si penloo $lO per 1000. Can fnrnish Wilson's and agriculturist now ; Juennda's by August Ist_ J. G Hower, Monroeton; Pa. July 13, 1868.-3 m• AGENTS WANTED.—Ladiels and gen tlemen wanted in every township in Brad ford county, to canvass for Holland's pub lications and engravings.. Agents are clear ing from $5O to $l5O per month. Address at once A. A. BtowN, Towanda, Pa, July 13, 1888. TOWANDA STEAM FLOURING MILL.- Ile undersigned proprietors - oft the Towan da Steam Flouring it are ready to do custom grinding in the Seat possible maia ner and at unusual short notice. . . 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. Gan - yrrn, Wrs .NIATsos. July 2, 1868.-Im. IMPORTANT TO CANVAPSERS.— Marsh alrs-Line Engraved Portrait of Gen. Grant.— Is pronounced, by his family _mad intimate friends, a perfect likeness, and by. the first art critics, a master-piece. It is Timely, Su perior, and very cheap. Sold only by subscription. Agents want ed, at once. Please notice. No competi tion in the canvass, and terms, very liberal. Send for circulars. A. H. nIIISEMID, Publisher, No. 400 Chesnut-st., Philadelphia, July 2.-3 t. Dor Choice English Breakfast Tea, at LONG & Karam's. July 2. SEED BUCKWHEAT, at Fox, STEVENS, Mamma & Co.'s July 2. ICE Cu,RE! at Mrs. JORDAN'S, eery evening. , Jtme 25.-3 t• -VALUABLE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE IN Roue Bonouon.—The subscriber will , sell all 01 his property in Rome Boro' consist ing of quite a number of dwelling' houses, lots, barns, &c., and about 20 acres of ohoice land. Also his store with stock of merchandise._ Or would rent the store. Rome, May 15, 1868.-3 m HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE —A house and lot on Fourth Street, near James Phiti ny'a. A bargain offered. Empire of WICK HAM at &ACE, Towanda, Pa. Juno 4, 1868.tf. I=l TAKE Nonce.—The undersigned is about to change, his place of business, and therefore gives notice that all outstanding accounts due him should be settled by the let day of August next, or they will be left in other hands for collection. June 16, 1868,-6w. Jortiv MxiimErn. SS— Messrs. Wheeler & Wilson, N o. 625 Broadway, expose in their window the original Gold Medal awarded them at the Paris Exposition for Sewing and Button- Bole Machines—the only gold medal for this Branch of manufacture—over 82 com petitom Tnlnne. These celebrated machines can be seen at Wickham (V' Black's, where you can get good machine thieads and silk, and any thing wanted to work on your Sewing Machines. May 28. 1868. al • STRAY Hessss.—Came to the premi ses of the undersigned, a sorrel horse, with a bald face, and lame in one of his hind legs, and a boy mare, quite thin in flesh. Both are old horses, and were once owned by John Harding. ' E. Gupta. Highlands, June 22, 1868.-3 t Q -ins lifitta7 elm awe s large eulogy _oif prima Winter Wheat, two thirds of it macs 'ay ,ual ia quality to the celebrated iliehigim, li.ft,ftolgt . or Calk fornia grades. We can . fu nd& an article .at onee more iv land namomical. than brands frozn a J-rhich are of ten Made of poor materisJi idulterated.with white; con, or int* faun bine in store a, long time before lc nrd. - -lowa I n fine Wheat. growing distuct,lvire are able to get a islipply of the best st bus Kill door, and Opect only pay . fbi imanufaettuing as our profits. . • /WA We manual each sno,lt or *Tel to be of liiret rate quality. 4t superior quality of Bye Flour always • a:oinch'. See Price List. _ , r 'U. B. fannen. Jane 4, 1868. HIND Loou.-4. 01 &It Acting Rand Loom. Manufactured and for sale by A. 0. Vaal: & Clo;, Andover, N. I. Send !stamp tbr ¢es ptive circular. June 18, 1868,-Bnr. A CAtto.—To ptev.eitt thOse of my patients for whom here done Rubber work 'fromleing interrogated by imperti nent agents, and _Others interested, .I have procured a lise i i ni Zm the "Dental Vulcanite C 0.," ' for laid work. As my right tei use the Mate now dates from the dotnikienftilient of my; practice, my pat rons can rest asaure4 that they will be sub jected to no further annoyance. I am prepared, as lieretofor% to do all the different kinds of work, Rubber included. W. B. Rear, Dentist. Towanda, June 22, 1864.-4 w• mOnto life.wta 'AND REAPER - The ost reliable rasehhle int i market. For strength, durability, and 'is Poky of ay. rangement it is the most perfect and popu lar machine in we. I I • For sale by Codding doll,ossell. Towanda, June 18, 1868.-4 w. * ult. The celebrittpd Fruit Jars. All glass. - Fer pale tit June ffi. T,dl & Itzeirm's. DUNBAIt—STILES—At the parsonage in East Canton, July 4, 180, by Rev.-S. P. Gates, Mr. Thomas P. Dunbar and Miss Jane Stiles, both of East Troy. HORSE rovlttA, TiIRESHERS, CLEANERS SEPERATORS ! ! Blood & Co • Athens Pa ., S till continue to manufactnre BLOOD'S CEL EBRATED THRESHERS , AND CLEANERS, AND HORSE POWERS to On tile!saine, and are prepared to orders prortiptly. Ata-ean be bought in the United States. Hav ing been 15 years engaged .in manufactnring Threahing Machines, we have spared neither time nor expense in perfecting our machines, and cl_ina to have One that will seperate thp Grain from the Straw more perfectly, and with less power, than any other manufactured. They are very simple in construction, befog, comprised in one piece, so that it does not require a mechanic to set the n up or run them ; tear are all man. u factored under our personal supervision, and To show better workmanship or material 'Evi' ery machine is Eet up and THOROUGHLY TESTED UNDER MOTION, • — l l- efore leafing the Works, and are WARRANTED TO,RE IN WORKING ORDER They hay? been in •practical me for reveral years. and can he attached to Tread Powers, Bweep Powers. Paean; or Water Power, and for DURABILI Perfeetion of Working, and Economy, their equallas not been invented. Are a low as those of any other manufacturer, and parties derail:lg te purchase. will find it to their interest to examine our stock before pnr• chasing elsewhere. • L ipn 'hand, andr.lllll Work, Engines, Boilers and machinery of all kinds got np to order prompt ly end on lavOrable terms. Athens, July 23, 18ot. BLOOD &CO SINGER SEWING MACHINE I The superior merits of the " SINGER" mach. Ines over all others, for either Family use, or Manufacturing I:tarpons, are so well established aid ao generally admitted, that an enumeration of their relative excellencies is no longer conaid ered necessary. TLE - LETTER " A," FAMILY MACHINE, hitherto manufactured by this Company, has gained and maintained the world over, and for jam put, an Entriralleled reputation and sale. But notwitfistandiug the excellence of this Ma chine. we have now to announce that it has been superseded by cur which has been cver two 3 ears in preparation. and which has been brought to perfection re gardles:s of TIME, LABOR or ifxrawsit, and which Is now confidently presented t .'t he public as in comparably the best Sewing Machine In Exist en,a The Machine in question; la Simple, Compact, Durable and Beautiful. It is fjcilet, and.capable of perforraing a Range and variety of work never before attempted upon a singe Machine, using either, Silk. 'moist, Linen or Cotten Threada, and sewing with equal facil ity the very finest 'ml coarsest materials, and anything between the two extremes, in the most beautiful and substatit al manner.. Its attachments for Hemiog, Braiding, etc., are novel and practical,and have bet h invented and adjusted especially for this Machine. he above Machine cab be had of WICKHAM &lI:SLACK, Agents. Full instructions given at pur Sewing Machine Depot. Au examination is respectfully Invited. Towanda. July 23. 186R.-43m ALL RIGHT FRIA JARS.—THE BE•ri. IN blaami.—The reason why the Ala, blowy. Fruit Jars are .the beat of's y in Ist. T e rubber pl i the math : ir.t ing that makes the; Joint, rre bn I s smooth ilioulder which Is blown In the mould Instead of being ground down on the end. chnseqnently there Is . no nicking ont.of glass in grinding to let the air into the Jar, which is thp cause of so mncb trult &log spoiled. 2ad, Yon will see the rub• ber is away from the fruit, whereas the ground shoulders or ends most nehessarily bring •ne edge of the rubber iq c miact. with the Fruit. 3rd. You can test or loCilen the fastenings *ben the Jar, or fruit ciMbic and ree it your cover.is tight ; if so, I you letta.w at once that ycvr fruit alp keep. If the cover la .dose you can heat It over before It *TOM. 4th. They are easy to open_Which is 'he Most important. part alter finding akfar that will KEEP num.— These Jars are Warranted ALL ;RIG HT. For' sale wholesale and retail by CODDING. & RIISSF,LL.. Towmda didy 23, 1868.4 w. • • • N EIGHT HORSE POWER GIV tTTEN THEESIMG MACHINE— nearly new —for sale very i:heap,'or II not sold soon, .for rent dining the lieason. Enquire of J. G. PATTON at GIVES 4.1 Co.'s Book Store, Towanda, Pa. Ms a Two' horse Power. July 23, 1868,-4w PURE CIDER . VINEGAR, at ficCABE & MIX'S FINE SYRUPS AND MOLASSES at ' McCABE & MIX'S. pURE LARE, L. L. MOODY AA FINE ASSORTMENT OF TOI LET SOAPS, at t . l c•C ABE h.. MIX'S. TIE HIGHEST ,CASH PRICE paid for Butter and Ekes at THE BEST FRUIT, JARS IN 'USE at If ce ABE h MIX'S. CCAUTION.-Vv hereas, my wife MA RY, has left my bed and board without any just cause or provocation, all persons are hereby forbid harboring or trOsting her on my account, as I will pay no debts of per contracting after this dale. • • JOHN T SMITH. Granville, July 20, IQOII.-3t• B EE N ER'S DOUBLE-ACTIN d, Ms is the mo=t e9ective and cheapest force .. pump manufactured. It took the fi rst prem am at the Chemung County Fair of 1867. and my nee& a trial to satisfy every one of its me its. They are In general ace In Western 'Wad ord, and of some hundreds put In not one has tailed to give sattElaction. This .amp may be seen In operation at he Reporter printing'otEcc, and at several other laces In Towanda . Address GEO. DIINFIAM, Ji.,..Soutb Creek, Pa., Isabo is Agent for Ertidford and Cbernung counties.• . July 21, 1868.3m* LIME AND CEMENT, CALCINED L • PLASTER and Rhode Island Lime, very cheap, for sale by July 22. CORDING k RUSSELL. MAB.RIBD. Ntto 2tbiltrtiotmento. ON AS GOOD TERMS THE BEST CLEANER WE CHALLENGE THB WORLD OUR PR(CEB PRICE LISTS FURNISHED On application. All kinds of AGHICULTLTIIAL MACHINES NEW FAMILX MACHINE, 3=13311 WOODEN FORGE PUMP ! Nov 21:niatulentents. QWIN. A 'AGRICULTURAL, ; , TOIVANDiI. PENN'A., lIANITFAMMES HUBS, SPOKES 13TOTle HEAVY AND I,lthiT.WA4ik GENERAL WOOD WORK , . , 1 WOOD TURNING IN ALL frs BRANCHES • SCROLL SAWIRS; PLANING, ETC. , ETC; • .1 • 'T9 'Dealers In HUBS, SPOKES IS: BENT STUFF, We -offer a ‘% LARGE STOCK FIIOII WHICH TO SELECT The above are from the best SECOND GROWTH /MEOW it OAK. LIGHT AND HEAVY WAGONS ON RAND We have the Broad. and Narrow Guage ifirMILL PICKS made and drersed. W.. T. BIS H OP, Superlattadent. M. C. MERCUB, Preslde:t, . iotiutntli July THE CORNER GROCERY I No. 1, PATTON'S BLOCIC, Southeast corner of Main A: Bridge-sts TOWANDA, PA. PROVIBiONI3, PLOER, MEAL, FEED, &c The undersigned, oesire to make acknowledgements for the very liber- al patronitge they have received for he past eight months They have recently made large ad ditions to their stock, and are in daily receipt of Goode adapted to tie wants of their trade, all of which have been selected with care and bought at,the very lowest market rates With tbeir experience and greatly increased facilitiee, they would most respectfdlly invite their old friends and cnstotnra to, an ekamination of heir goods. They feel certain that such examination will justify their customers in giving them as hereto ore their trade and their confidence They continue to pay liberal prices Il CABII, for desirable Country Pro- duce LONG & KEELER. May 11, 1868. BOARDING ANIi DAY SCHOOL, 202 MADISON AVENUE, NEW YORK CI7 • MADAME C. MEARS, s Having Indreased tote 'seiommaistions for pu pils, desires to inform her patrons that she Is able to offer the advantages of her Institution to a larger nonber of-Young Ladies: Preach is the language of the school. Madame M. refers b_y permission to J. 13. Howe Esq. , Oreenvreod, Wm. M. Mallory Esq., and E. O. Goodrich ,:Towanda, Pa. June 11,1868. TANNING & HARNESS MATING The undersigned have this day formed a co-partners hip be known as the firm of M. A.- GEE & FULLER, for the purpose of carrying on the above business. Harness making and repairing done to order and all work warranted. Cash paid for bides. GRIFFIN MAGEE. • EDGAR S. FULLER Camp form, J. 28, 1888. AUDITOR'S NOTIOE.—in the, mat ter of the estate of Joseph Elliott, deed., In the Orphan's Court of Bradford County, The undersigned an auditor, appointed by said court to dispose of exceptions to the ap pralsi,ment of property set apart to the widow in the above case, will attend to the duties 'ol his bppointment at his office Its the borough of Towanda. on MONDAY, the 17th day of AUGUST, 113,68, at 1 o'clock p. m., where all persons Interesed will please attend July 23 , 1868 A lIDITOR'S NOTIGE.---In Me matter of The estate of Elihu Case, deed, late of, Troy fp. In the Orphan's Court cf Bradford County. The undersigned, auditor appointed by said% Court upon exceptions Bled to the partial ac• count of the executors of said estate, will at. tend to the duties of his appointment, at hie office, in the Borough of Towanda, on Monday, the 24th day of August, igro4, at 9 o'clock, p.m. July 12; 7 1868. H. PERT, Auditor. • A EDITOR'B NOTICE —The ..ca.under signed, having been appointed an Auditor by the Court of Common Pb as of BSdford Co. to distribute money arising from the llherifT 's sale of the persona/ property of Smith Leut,will attend to the t;uties of said appointment, at'his office In the Borough of Towanda, on Friday,' be 21st day of August, 1868, at 2 p. m., of said day —at which time and place all persons havlng claims on said money are required to present the same, or be debarred from coming in upon said money. July 21, 1868 H. PEET, Auditor. kDMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- L'l Notice is hereby given to all persons In debted to the estate of Mary Arnont, late of Monroe twp., dec'd., are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate, must present , them duly authenticated for settlement. ISAAC ROBBINS, Admlielstrator July 21,1868 TT S. INTERNAL REVENUE. — • Notice is hereby-given that the Annual list of Exetse taxes .for tBcB, has been trans mitted to me by the Assessor, and the same has beconte due and payable. All persons assessed In the County of BRAIRORD, will make pay ment at the Collector's Offce , Towanda, on or before the 15th day o July, 1868. Notice Is also given that all persons who neglect or reinse to pay the duties and taxes assessed upon them within the time specified will tecome liable to pay the penalties Impued bv law, in addition. H. L SCOTT, Collector, • 13th District, Penu.sylemila Collector's Office, Towanda, June 21. LASS. IjARKET GARDEN.—A.II the ear l.)• ly vegetables in their season. gathered fresh every day in the gardelis of the subset]. ners, will be kept on hand for sale at the store of McCabe-1. Ml' in Mercur's New Block. G. EUSSELL. 1 CO: Towanda. July 13. 186 R. IMPROVEMENT OF STOCK.- ..L. An opportunity is now offered the farmers of Bradford to improve their atcek oy breeding BED KIRK, 7173 A. H. 8., A thoroughbred Short Horn of good pedigree running back to the herd of mt. Hates. Hate of servicess,oo, cash down. As but few cows can be served th present meson, all who desire to obtain serriee should call - soon or address, • JOSEPH HOMET, Monroeton, June 15,1869.3 • WARM MEALS, AT ALL HOURS at G. W. MOFFIt1"8 Restaurant.— rennin coming to town fur dinner, will do well to give him a call. _ GEO. W. MOFFITT. Towanda, June 11,1868. 1 ; mg W. 4. : :- elbilifilEßLlN 'Sae etaried his staff , and ea ',I it:readied a Large MO* of told att Mar AMMHOAIt larnotica I An A well selected. astortment ,of BWIBB WAMIIMES. all warranted. to :tan well Otttle moaep Wended. Re keeps on band &largo as sortment of the celebrated . , SETH TE6hiA.S•OI;O.bIC • - '', Alta an elegant apecifill'eat the latest eliden • Gold JEWELRY' AND 'SILVER WARE :. ttoe'platid lino: h . e'has Rogers Mother F 0,; , KS, AND, SPOONS tlearlly plated_ Breakfast , &.Dinner Castors, ;OE PITCHERSI Handsome Cake &dela. BUTTER RERRY DISHES, Pickle Stands, Tea Bells, &a., &c., &c. CMAMBESLIN is now keeping the I ' GROVER & BAKER'S Family ` Sewing . - Machina. Thees Machines see superior to an others for family use. for the fatiOwißdffeasorm3 They seed with two threads albect from the Theyand require neasilyo winding. They are more re understood and used, and leap liable to derangement, than other ma. chkies. • ' . - . They are capable of executing perfecky, Without change of adjustment, a much greater variety of work than other Machines. The WWI thee ny thee, pittehities .le much more den, Moak!, and durable, especially upon • articles which require to be washed and Ironed, Ursa any. ther stitch. This stitch, owing to the manner in which the underthrdad Is unwrought, is much the mast plump and beautiful in use, and retains this plumpness and beauty, even upon articles frequently washed and Ironed, until they are worn out. The structure of the Beads Ls such, that, tho' It be cut or broken, at. Intervals 'jot only a few stitchew,it neithei open, rad - , - tof rare!, but remains firm and durable. Unlike other machines, these fasten both ends of the seam 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 the other side without lessening the strength or durability of the . seal. This cad be done on no other machine, and t s a great saving upon all articles stitched or made up with silk. i, 1868 These machines, in addition to their superior merits as instrumbuts fot Aewing, ctectlte the moat beautiful and perntanent embroidery and ornamental work. You can get Sewing Machine Needles, and all articles pertaining to the machine business-. WATCH AND CLACK REPAIRING, Done In the beat manner, u tuna'. at low rates Towanda, July'lB, 1801, AND HE PLAYED . ON A HARP DIFTRICH &. CO'S TEMPLE OF MUSIC ! Por sale the celebrated' Mathushek G and, and the beautiful little Colibrl Pianos. Pianos of 219 strings. Pianos of one third more pow. er.,' Pianos that exhibit More skill In atructure Pianos that are better made lu everyrespect and will stand in tune longer thin anY now in u.aq in this country and Europe. These Pianos differ In construction in the insidefrom all o th ere, the strings cross the iroe- frame in all di rections, distributing tb Immense pressure equally to all sides f the plate. Besides oth er Improvements peculiar to their construction they combine al the Improvements of every other manufacture. Send for illustrated circa larli where everythihg 1s eiplained to satiable- Oen. also constantly on hand a fall assort ment of Haines Brother's' Pianos. Organs and Mtodeotur of the best of various styles for the ch fch and parlor. Parlor and Melodeon Cov era, Piano and Melodeon Stools, Instruction Books for Me:odeou • and Piano. New and old , sheet music on hand and ordered if desire Also for-sale. Prof. Van Rensselaer, and Pier. Boa's Piano, Furniture anti Carriage Polish.— Piano tuning done on short notice. Liberal .cllscount to ministers, churches and teachers. Also agents for the ' DECKER BRDTHERS 'UNEQUALLED PATENT " PIANO FORTES ! W. A. CHAMBERLIN-. W. DISTRICH. Towanda, Feb. 13, 1660. 1113 itR A.UI,HURRAHI BRAMHALL,. COWELL & fr kvg, cr . Anything you want in the Grocery line. Bee what they have : FLOUIt, FEED, FISH, SUGAR, PoRE, TEA, SPICE, BUTTER, EGGS, LARD, DRIED AND CANNED FRUIT ! FRESH FRUITS IN THEIR SEASON SALT BY THE' SACK,OR BARREL are Ede ngents for the test brands of Vir glnia and CAROLINA SMOKING TOBACCO liently, everything in th e GROCERY end PRO B. M. PECK, Auditor • B' Remember the place, Nn, 81,1 Join street, Orst door below Beidleman's Block. Towanda, June 11.1868. . B. C. &C. GREAT UNITED STATES 7EA WAREHOUSE OF T. Y. KELLEY & CO., 't Noe 28, 4 28 arid 30 Veeey Street, NEW YORK CITY, Cre now supplying families throughout th ountry with teas and coffees through the aye tern of clots and their regularly appointed gimp, at a alight advance on cargo prices, and guaranteeing their teas to be pare and fresh, and also to give entire satisbction, or they can be returned and the money refunded, Remember that by our system the consumer pays only ONE PROFIT, , instead of seven or eight, as he must do when he purchases of the ordinary grocer. WE: DEPT COMPETITION. We call special attention not only to our stand- 4 and geode, but our fancy brands of Oolong and Young Tipton Teas—peculiar II avore—and.teas Sixty days from Japan. Oar Coffee Depart ment is manageJ also r on - the system of one profit only, and all outt'ccffees are sold on their merits. We only ask Pitrial. All oar Importation - of our teas and coffees can be'had of our regular appointed agents. All our goods are goods put up by ourselves in one pound packages. at, our warehouse in New York, and retailed ati-W. H. U. GORE'S Drug Store, No. 137 Main street, at the small advance of 5 cents per pound over our New York prices. This brings the gouds at the `prices they can no purchased for over nor counters with the rcight added. iiOLONG (Black), 60c.; 70., 80., 90., $1 per lb., best. MIXED (Green and BiaCk). 60c., 70c., 800.; 90.. fl per lb., heft. YOUNG BY SON (Green) 600., 70c., 60c., 90.. $l, $l.lO, 81,20, per lb.. best. lIIPERIAL (Green), 90c., $l, $1,25. ENGLISH BREAKFAST (Black). 170 c., Bcc.. 80c., $l, 11,10.11,20, beet. • JAPAN 190 c., 11, 11,25 per lb. GUNPOWDER. $1,25, '11,60 per lb. Shantung Moyone Young Hyman,. in original Chinese packages 11 60 per pack oge. Kiangsf Oolong. in original Chinese , packages 11,30 pierpadksge. I FANCY BRAND S,—Ningyong Oolong (Blk) '[ $1.25 per lb. Nankin Moyune Young "My_son, (Green) il'so per lb.. Uncolored Japan Tetra, (60 days from Japan) put op expressly for us in Yokobatnit ft ,40 per lb. GROUND. COFFEE.—Pure RIo, 20, 25 and 30 cents per lb. Best Old Government Java. 40 cents per lb., Royal Club. 25 cents per lb. Mountain Plantation, 60 cents per' lb. Beware of imitations and bogus companies. .411 oar gobda bear; our Trade Mark on each bag. No others are genalse, FLOUR.., --Wheat Flour of all gradte, Bucewheat. Flour. Bran, Caen, Neal. Feed. de., at Dec. lb. W. 4. ROCIEWBILLII . Elegattt treble plate doable wall OF A TLIOUSANIY STRINGS; HERE IT IS AT LAST I TOBACCO AM) CIGARS Whole Foie and Retail VISION line LOOK AT, OUR PRICES. +- , +rte-:>~'-'v'>% `.4r ~i~W i ±:✓~~wPY ~~',r ~~.r~ ~'n:t3 , ~ , fujirvtitiiiitootiy PRoi - rsros II 011 8 - S; lit: Cc% 113, Mani &us; TOWA.NDA, PA. The undersigned, encouraged by the success *liikitt has thus far, at- tended their iew eeterprise, desire to make acknot4ledgement - tor the very liberal patronage they have re ceived, by s giving their enatomerathe advantage of their years' etperienee, together with thO ',hcnefit d ot their greatly incrsas# d facilities for doing businesA. atantly on hand, a They keep co very large and owlets' assortment heir line, and are such additions to of everything in daily receiving their. stock as I e, watrte of their trade requires. , They have no in store, Sugar, Coffee, Rice, To , Cheese, Fruits, Matches, Broom , Syrup, /blunt', bacnii, !Pith; Ma Crackers, Candy, Wrapping Paper and Twine, Fluor Sacks, Seeds, and a great variety of other goods, which have been recent, ly bought et the !,west point hi the market, and are tiered at - whuh-aale, at ratio to correspond They desire to Call especial sties lion to their lafrge stock of Fine Teas, which they kre rwlting at New York Jobbing prites,—guaranteeing the quality in all aces Have also on I.),n(1 a goOd assort- ment of Pluur, .04k and Kerosene They still continue to have the benefit of a resident Partner in New York, :who in constantly in the market and prepared to turn to - obr ad-iran- tage any favorable changes ,in the price of i goods. I FOX,( STEVENS: MERCUE it CO May 12, 1868 po - w - mT,T, & CO., Are now receiving their SPRING - STUCK, Which comprises THE USUAL•GREAT VARIE7 Y OF GOODS, IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, All of which ARE OFFERED At, tho lowest Market Prices Towanda, April 7,1268. SPECIAL .NOTICEI SARSAPARILLA AND SODA WATER FOR THE MILLION The subscribers having built a New Shop,' and supplied themselves with the latest and most approved machinery, and. the very best materials for the ;tarpon, are now prepared to manufacture and offer to the public, a superior articl of their Baraaparilla and Soda Water, good at all times, and so indispeardbly neces sary for health and comfort, during the heated terms, and warm summer months which are now open us. Thankful to a generous poleic for the very liberal patronage we have received during the short time we have been engaged in the busi ness here', we are determined that no eflortsm Cor part sitall be wanting to merit and secure a ntinuance of the public patronage, commen surate with our increased facilities for supply ing them with what they need. AU orders in oar liae wild receive immediate and prompt attention- r BENNETT Fe SIMI, Opposite Railroad Dept. Towanda, Pa. June 18. 1868.-3m.* DISSOLUTION.—The co-partner ship heretofole ex bait% under the name of Smith k Peck is this day dissolved by mu tual consent. The books of the Sem are lett In the hands of Mr. Peck fo settlement, at hie office. • . Persons indebted to said firm are requested to mike immediate payment, as all accounts not settled biltie first of August, will be lett for oolltztion. ELHANAN SMITH, ,BERJ. PEGS. Towanda, Jana 20,1868.-4 w - ww - lhiettitininteL , THPID2POOI.("iIT:POiISET.B ,0 1 39 py.(,:e!,*.„ BOOTS A SHOES _ . LARGE iDDITIONI3 01 Goods Suited to the Spring. Rade' THE LATEST STYLES THE BEM .QVAL(TY AT LOWEST RATES; AT HUMPHREY tßOTHgaff Invoices or Prime Goods aro DAILY BEING OPENED And efettely fee the Inmection of the public OUR OWN MANUFACTIIII - ED GOODS, On hand u usual. We are oierlog BARGAINS,. BARGAINS, Inlorde to l tlOn 'oui AI e ODD LOTS! *Tried over FRiilt LAST' YEARS',• STOCK I And will sell them REGARDLESS 'OF.C,OSTI L; Harness, Harness, Harms, SADIILES. WHIPS, E3.1.3A.N1r-MWS! Robes, and all go-de connected with The - Saddlery Business- ITIOSELLING VALISES, LEATHER, SHOE F!EDINGS, LIARNESS TIII,IIINRS, dC / • Towanda, April I.i', I8G13: MONTANYE'S S TORE! A large and.rery Desirable Assortment Goods 1.1 now being opens! at the a!:oire store, CONSISTING OF MANY ARTICLES They have.not h retotbre kept HAVING FITTE' Ablve fur th purp•.leC AMONG THE May be found 0 .A. R.P E T S! From 38 cents to 12 per yard, ef EVERY DESCRIPTION! Window Shades & 01 every description. 0 P., 0 0 - JK ..M IR, 7" I Jost imported BOOTS & SHOES In endl 9P variety. . - 1.11. 1 1 1 9 8z OA—PS From the htgles, of 18t2 to 1888. HAVING BEEN PURCHASED FOR CASH These goods will he sold at tv_ VERY SMALL PROFIT 1 We cordially invite tin, QLD FRIENDS TO VISIT US, And the public generally, knowing we, CAN MAKE IT FOR THEIR INTEREST To do so MONTANYE'S. Towanda, May 5, 1868. nIIOICR No-1 MACKEREL POR V one slab; por pound at 4- Comegs atop /*lore MOM TOBACCO, AND CIGARS iJ •t Breahali 4r CototU'S Vicap Mart. la ORE'IIA '8 COURT -- ALE.IIy virtue of an order honed out of the Or, phan's Cope of Bradford Comity. therluader 81..admialstratere of the estate at Add hoe Kaiak late of Burlington twp.. dee'd. , will sell - it Pftlie le tit the late resident* of the decedent, id B•flitffitfiM_ _•beje' on WEDNES. DAY the 12th lig , / AUGUST, POO, at 10 o'clock ad m;, tub Me Mg diseribed Pet, !flees er par cel-Of-lead etteite trr Blarlingteit bOM9 Watt& ed and 6'01'54 sit fenbigif•, Itelti 3 tine it ttio north-weat Yht Age tot on the - toad The-"I Wag east and we. tthfottlill the boroagh, from thence north 674°ptistl 1-11, rPa to a corner, thence smith 30° 'east 14 pre- to 8 - Corner, thence math 63° west 1 240 prs.,thenee south P9° west- 4.1-10 thence-south 374°;east 1 3•10 pre-', to a colter; thence south 624° west 0 2-10 prs. to a cornet, end from thente,27° west 18 7-10 plia, to the place of beginning.— Containing 132 square rods, with 4 large two story he thereon. / • • • ALSO;4IIIe other let. pleae of pitied of land situate lniltififegtofi bore' Wail/kid is toilette: Beginning at the west corner tff said Jot, thence south 62*.east 20 4-10 pre. to a corner, thence north 70° east 8 prs:to a corner, thence north, 6.14° east 10 pre. to a corner: thence north 24° west 30 3-lt pft. tee corner, thence nerth'6oo - R 7-10 "pre to 'a terner; thence-south 30* .set 2.10 pr. to a corner, tfiedee north e 2 +r east 8 4 10 prs. to a cornet; thence south 334° east 31 910 Ore.. ; to a corner, thence n rtii 54' cut 7 8-10 pra: to a corner, thence tooth 384° east 5 • 8.10 pr_. .to 4 .corner, thence north -54° east ' 12 pra.'to a corner, thence south 374° east 45 1.10 pre., to a cornet: , thence 704° west 54 era.' to a comer, thence sio • easfl 5-10 pre., thence north sp west 46 pre. to 'a corner, and from thence north 8° east 47 pre. to the place at be gin,. hag. 'Containing 284 acres. " • ALSO—Ono other lot of land. beginning at the *eat .torttet. thereof In the old Berwick 'Turnpike, mitt running from thence north 53° cast 10 8 10• Dre. tau" collator, thence north 36° west menet, thence north 53° east 91 pre. to a corner; thence tooth 10° east 58 vre, to a corner; thence south 49:4" west 15' Ps. to a comer, and-, from thence north 374 0 wee' 42 8-10 pre; to the place of beginning.— ' Containing 5 acres and 100 perches, and mu ted in Burlington bore.' ALSO—One-other lot of latfd situate on the South bank of Sugar Creek in Burlingtla. trip., commencing at the northwest corner of said lot, from thence 88° east' CO pre. to a corner, thened south 81° east 60 pra. to a corner, theoc north' 88° west 617 prs to a c rner, and from. thence-north 84° west 64 .; .ate. to the place of beginning. Containing 214 acre. TERMS:—SSO to be paid by the py:relTaser • for each lot at the .ime the property is struck down, and one-third at the_ confirmation of the sale, one third in afi menthe thereafter. one :hitd in One year atter confirmation. S. H. BILL, Pr!ILANDEB LONG, • ELLEN P: HeItEAH Ad nil tatoys. - Jute 4, 1868 EXE.CCTOWS NOTICE. -:Notice is hereby given'that a. persons indebted th- estate of NANCY SNYDER, late of Shesherolu dee'd, ire requested to make -Im mediate _payment,- and al tp.ving claims upon said estates will present Them duly a.... IH.nticated for settlement. , SNYDER, • 013AD1411 Gang, Jane 2, 1368. . Eiecators. _ EXECUTOR'S' NOTlCE.—:=Notice 3H hereby 'given, • that all persone In debted, to the ext4te of David coma, !ate of Smithlleld,, deed. are requested to make• imattediato payment.- and those having clziima against said estate will prevent them dcly antheatioated for rettlemenf. June '2 1.86.1 ExECUTOR'S ee -1a hereby given that all persona Indebted to the estate or JOH' FORD. -dec'd., late of Pile tap',. arr. reqnehtcrl -.to make Immedi ate payment, wit.l:Pat delay, and those luring claims agaln4 said e'stiftr , t mit r , rerent them duly autbo tleated for .:ettlerr.ent. G. W. 13II:lk- Fiecntor. June 17, IS6B. NOTlCE:—Notice iR -LA :hereby giiel that all persona indebted to 'the estate of 3 nit!el Hartshorne, dec'd., late of Windham twp., reveste.d to make payment without delay, and those har,na elaithe against sato -state mast present them duly ataXeutitm. tad sittlement. . SILENCE B. HARTSHORNE, GEORGE LAWRENCE. June ti IS' .q.* Executors • A lIDITOR'S NOTICE.--14 the mat 4-A- tit tithe estate of fle,rison Carliate..— in'the Orphan's Court Bradforil C unty. lite undersigned Auditor, appointed' by Said Court to distribute moneys la-the hamis of the Administrator of the estate of the said dece dent. will attend to the duties of ' his app po ntment at his °Tice in the Borough of Ath rns, on FRIDAY, the 31st day of JULY, 1868, eta o'clock m„ at which time and place all persons having . claims tipon sni,l moneys must , present them ov .be forever. de barred. - I. N. F.IYANF-. Jane 25, 15431 tDMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.— Notice is hereby given that all persons indebted to the estate of William N. Conrad,late of Sheshequin trop., deed., are requested to Make immediate payment, and all persons hav ing claims against said estate, moat preber t them duly_anthenticated for settlement. bUCINDA CONRAD, Slim! 18, 1888. A timittlstrator. A. UDITOR'S NOTICE.—In mat -al ter' of the estate of Stephen Fettondeetased The undersigned, an Auditor appointed by the Court to distribute moneys in the hands of E. T. Fox, administrator of Stephen Felton. deceased, as shown by his partlal'aceount, will attend to the duties of his appointment at-his oflice.in Towanda Borough; on WEDNESDAY, the 19th day of AUGUST, 18t18. at 1 o'clock, p. m., all persons having claims against told- funds most then and there present the came or be for ever debarred from coming. in for a share of Paid lands. JOHN W. MIX, July 14, ISCB.. Auditor.- TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF I 'r'ui UNTIED STATES, for the West ern District of Pennsylvania. Asonsw J. Tawas; a Bankrupt under Act of Congress of Maroh.2d, 1867, having applied for a Dis charge from all his 'debts, and other claims provable under said Act, By order of the Court; Notice is' hereby given, to all Cred itor- who have proved their debts, and other persons interested, to appear on the 24th day of JULY, rB6B, 'I A 2 o'clock, p. before E. OVERTON, Jr., Register, at his office, at Towanda, to show cause, if any they ; have, why a .Discharge should not 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 Sections of said Act, will be-had before the said Register, at the same time and place. S. C. McCANDLESS ; Clerk II; S. Dist. Court for said-District. July 16, 1868.-2 w. UP ROOMS ARTICLES TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF 1 THE UNITED STATES, for the Wes tern District of Pennsylvania. ALMON G. STARE,i Banknipt under the Aof Von great; of U March 2d, 18G7, hiving applied for a Discharge from all his debts, and other claims provable tinder said. Act By order of the Court, notice 'is hereby given, to all creditors' who have proved their debts, and other persons . interested, to appear on the 2lth day of JULY, 1808, at 9 o'clock, m., -before. EDWARD OVERTON, dr., Esq., Register in Bankruptcy, at his office -at Towanda, to show canae,if any they have, why a Discharge should not be granted4o the said Bankrupt. And farther, notice is hereby given, that the Second and Third Meetings of Creditors of the said Bankrupt, required by tho 27th and, 28th .Sections of said Act, will be had before the said Regis-, fer, at the diiittelime and . plaee., 'C. McCANDLESS, Clerk U.S. Dist. Court for said Cistrict. , July 2,180.-2 w. ' NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY 1 • • This is .en give notice, That on the 3d day of Jane. 4. D. 1319. a warrant In Bankruptcy was issued against the estate°, !nee N. La ce y, of Pr:tint/1m 'twp., in the county of Wyo , ,,lng, State of Pennsylvania, who has been atbudged Bankrupt on Isis own and ; the the pay ment of any debts and delivery of nny proper: ty belonging to such Bankrupt to• him or for his use, and the transer of any property by him aro lorb'dden by law •, that a meeting of the creditors of Said Bankrupt to prove their debts and to choose one or more Assignees of bis estate, %OH be held at a Coca of Bankrupt cy to be Loiden at the cdice of the Register in is the Cont House, in the Borough of Tc.w: , n• da, brfore EDW-Altit OVERTON, Jr.. Peg's. ter. on the 23th day of JULY. U., 15C.4 0 1; y cr7clock,n m, . •." 'TIMM A§ A. II0V:LI:Y. nulled :-:tatei. Nlarlth tl 5y Meslertger, Wett ern DlFlrlet of Penasylvauis. By E. .11. COOI,IIAUGII, Deputy. June lA' NOTICE - LN ,BANKRIIPTCY This is . to. give notice, That on , the dth day of June, A. D. 1868. a warrant In Bank ruptcy was la.med against the estate of Andrew B, Eckert. of Troy township, in the coon., ty of dradferd and State of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt 'on his own peti tion ; that the payment. of any debts and de livery of any property' belonging to such Bank. rapt to him or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him are forbidden by law . ; that a mcocing of creditors of said Bank rupt to prove their i debts_ and to choose one or more Assignees of his estate, will he held at a Court of -Bankruptcy- to; be holden at ; the office of .tlje Register in the Borough of Towan da, bl:for EDWARD OVERTON, Jr., Regis ter. on the 2.5111 day et JllliY. 3. I) !SIN, et 11 o'clock. a. ra,.. • THOMAS A. ROWLEY, • 'United States,tlakshal as Me/waiver, West 1 .; . ern District of Perinirivania. 'By E. EL COOLHAUGH, 'Deputy. June 18, 1868.-Iw. JAE!, W. COFFIN, Executor 7 ------- -- Bankrupttv Notices. • . - • - • • ALTJAngDAIRY FARM AND LANDS POD SALE.-350 acne 'of land id Videti Mots county, Ps. • known there as the"'Cltrat litrralhiy Parr. " Within 4 piles of Cjatozi, and; thanes of the Williamsport and Mira gal Rhid,- el which lea target 'Team /02W mill. MP aural lorprtmel, good halide's; well watered. lialsece ham over Eaten milli me of hemlock and/ httra'stoe upon it. Will be sold to parts or entfitvroliula pirchissers. • Price $3,000 Li sold i eon* ••lth parts, the piece west or back of 8. W. Writ', containing 101 acres: at $2O ad acre. /LIG south at lei W. Wright, including old orchard and spring - nair Canton road, contain , * Tel scree at $3O, an care, The piece Including buildings, water power. ,tc ,'1.02 acres, at $35 an acre.— The lot adjoining Joseph Wilber, containing, G 3 acres, V 25 an acre. all the parts well watered Terms. easy. Por iVirtieulars • enquire• of the . "owner. B. MORRIS 81.1.18, pear llogfittale,Licoming, co. PS. Jul 2,1864.-4 t. REAL • ZSTATE.—A. GazAi BAB- 0411C--Ab7rlt 4:4) acre% of hod la flee ata of .cnlttration—Wardlrlde by roads tatt tour good farms can be [bide ont of It withont waste—good and sabstauttal hone' ant on two ? of: the divisions. Als 13$ COWS,_yoke wren. span of horses god wagon farnrlng im plements too tnneron4 to mantles, tribute in Sheshequlrt bwa3hip, 10-mile; Own Draraith. and about 3 miles from the !vim 1,, sold at loir rates on eis,y terms. --- •I WIII one, two three or four gentlemen viva want good tarms. all in mailing order. call up.. on JA .f WOO, Eft - Towanda, 0. DOUGLAS DAVIDSON. np4p his fame, for farther leer. mation.- JAMEeI WOOD, 1 DOUGLASS. D Julyj 13, 1868. Towanda k f tRMS FOR - SALE.- A../ A farm within one mile Of TOWaVia, Mkt talon:mahout 12 acres, new house and tram the farm la suitable for saltingearly vegetables. Will ho sold cheap. Also 25 acres of floe farm log land, with first class buildi op, Situate in Canton Borough, property of Prof. Baker. For terms enquire of Prof, Baker, Canton, or If. S. IIcKEAN. Towanda., Parties 'Flatting top chase farms. wilt find, it to their advantage by calling on B. B. 116KCAN, and look at the large number of aims, houses and lota be his for sale. July 16. 1858 —3t. _ _ VALU FAR3f -FOR .BALE. Situated in fcrearitta townahlp, within half a mile of- the -village of Tow tad taking about 203 acre's, about. I($ Acre; prove:. plealy or woad all tracing rot terials, welLvratered, comfortable ontinildlog , and adapted either gren of. rosz , nr. For particulars inquire at JAY Towanda, PA., or L- CAI& &E'El. We; prio.- lin, Pa. . 23,1803.—t4 VALUABLE' FARM FOI SALE r Fitnated In Home township abl-t> (rae and a-hall Miles east of it Borough, Con taining 93 acres; at' ID acres Improved, well' watered, with dwelling house, outdmildlngs, rood bearing and young - orchard th::re Terms reasonable, and time given fora portion of the parchaie money. For farther paCeieg7 lars inquire on the premises of E. If. TOWNEII - 31ay 12, 18G9.-Sto'c VtALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.- , A farm cf one hundred and fifty acres, within six tete! .of Towanda, and one mile from the river is Oared for g3te 02 favorable terms. One hundred , ciles.. 4 l,#e cleared and in a high state of eulttvation,Vitit gond fcnces-and most excellentbuildings. The homer is a weft built dwelling with-very convenient out-baild lugs constotiwt of aummer kitchen audatore room, madhouse, sod the yard weal filled with evergreen and other trees.. The barniis a large: bank barn 3tlz6g feet with a good shed attache s horse barn adjoining with stalls for six ?tenet a large corn house, near by and a tenant house on the prop"oty: Tian 'arm hat ore eastern Mad southern eipasur, 224 is offered for ~ale solely o n account of the 11: hedth of the owner. Per in ther particulst , and terms, which arc highly fat,rable, application 1027 be made to Towanda, Feb 20, 1868 illindlanunso T O TUE FRIENDS- Or ED,LTA, CATION AvD LOVERS. 6F Y.UBVj We take. pleasure in informing you that we have just opened in Towan- da, on the corner of Bridge' and Hain Street, Ao., 3 Patton's Block, on Elegant _New Book_ and Music Store, where every thing in the Book Stationery and music line may be AnaitAn found. Also Statuary, Painting:, Gold Ppm, Spectailes, Eye-Glasses Spy Glasses, Opera Glasses, and a general assortment _of Musical In struments, Yankee Notiop ,t and - Fancy Articles. • Our Gooda were all selected in the city with.great care by experienced hands and bought . with cash at a very low figure -with a uiew to the. wants o f this.community. - We feel confident we shall be able to .offer bargain's . to . all who will fav or us wit their a_pettronage, 'Call and see ue. • 3113 . 15 PEUSONAL TO ALL WHO Rum) rr.-- Cossa Co, have just opened a splendid Nev Bodk and Music Store, in Patfon'ri Tumult:la, where they are selling e•erything in their line cheap for Cash. Call and see them and sat- _ . isfyyourself that such is the case R I .N . G T R Aq:s.•E I • 1868 ! S. X BRONSON,- ORWEiL, PA., Offers to builders most complete stock of Iluitilers Hardware, Sash c Glass, Naha. Oita Paints, Varnishes, Blinds, Trimmings, Butts, Door Ti immings. &c. TIN ROOFS, CONDUCTORS, Cotters, pot on by experienced workmen add at the lowest rates. - Tinkering and Jobbing, sap boilers; Sap 'piles, &c.. Rowe's Sewing Macbi es, none- better. Universal Clothes Wringers, brat in use. Wheel Rakes and Com bined Plaster Sower, nnrthy the attention of tha in'elligent farmer. Hnbbard's Rowing Ha et , ines, durable and desirable. 4 or 11 foot cut, Tames, chairs, bedsteads, spring bed bottoms, and other FURNITURE! Farmers - will . find .this Beason the best quality f Tin Pans-, Milk and Strain Nils, and every description or Tin Ware. Flour and Salt, Cloy rand Timothy Seed,. Sr.innlog Wheels, Flax Wheels, Reels, Wheel Heads, Flyers. Field Rollers and Plaster Sowers furnished' to or,ler at lowest possible prtee.s. ALSO—Corn Shelters. Morticing Machines, Caning Roves. Orwell, Feb. 23, ISGT • GROVE - it B A E e HI 13 VEST PREDIIUII SEWING MACHINES! 731 eliCsaut TuE VERY . I:LIMIEST , PRIZE, I TIP. CEOS-3_OF TdE ;LE ;I 0 ' Oc mr:on WaA. clrArred. oc tho: roprein t alive of eic GROV-Elt AND BAlieli SEWING .NIAC.IIINES, EXPOSITION UNIVEISELL'E. _ . Nry, tRc7 ; thug af ' ! e)ti'!n4 THEIR GREAT SUPERIORITY! Over all ot!ler seTlag , mr:blaes . • An. arsortment of thew colebr4to 1 rinsebloes constantly on Lind and for intld by • W. A. CHAMBERLIN, TOWANDA, PA eto itl! Feb: 6..1669,-6m Real estalt. C.ROSS d• CO. S. N BIONSON !MI 12
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