0 fradiont lepottet LOC4J AND GENERAL. rOWANDA CHURCH * DIRECTORY. --Re Church:'-Bev. ROBY.= PtINCAP, tor. Preaching, Sundays at 10 s. v., and 7} r. It. Sunday. School, 13 Y. as. Prayer Meeting every-Thursday evening._ • IL E. Church.—Bev. J. T.l3novirem., Pas tor. Preaching every Sunday at 10} and 71 r. at. Suns •y School, r.. at. Prayer Meeting every Thursday evening. Presbyterian Church.—Bev. Wan Hams, Pastor. Preaching every Sunday at 101 A. M., and 7 P.m. Sunday School,lir.m. Prayer Meeting Thursday evenings. Episcopal Church.—Bev. F. D. Homan, Pas tor. Preaching every Sunday at 101 a.m. and 3r. as Sunday School, 11 P. V. Tuts TABLE.—The following Time Table of the -Pennsylvania =file, York Canal and Bail /load Company, ,ithich took effect on Monday, May, 11,; . 1868 : • SOLTIEWARD. 'P. M. A. M. •A. M. _6:30 1120. —.820 _6:45 ....8:45 ...7:00 11:18.....858 ...7:15 12:03 9:1.3 ...7:45 1228 958 P. M. A. M. NORTHWARD. A. M. A. M. P.M. _8:08 11:00 458 ...7:53 - 10:45 44.3 —.7:40 1022 4:30 ... 725 10:17 4:15 ..7:00...... 9:52 3:50 A. M. r A. M. P. M. JOIE P. COX, Superintendent. AnEeis, Mil AN_ UL6TEi %%Amax Anips . MILAN... UL . .Frine.. 1 °WADA Mir The old tavern at Chnawana, near Owego, kept by E. B. Garland, was burned with most of its contents on Tues day night of last Week. j The residence of Mrs. I. P. tiraimnio, situate in the northern part of this borough, eras strack by lightning on We.3:nesdaylast,but not materially damaged. ITENRY A. RECORD, M. D., formerly of Towanda, has been appointed Resident Pybsician at the Insane Asylum, Chautau --pie County, N. Y. TRICK BY- LIGHTNING.—During a thunder shower, on Wednesday last, the bridge across the river at this place was trice struck by lightning, but not damaged appexteut. Jrr That cer'ain person who stole tLat Porcelain Picture from Harding A; Smalley's Gallery, is respectfully. requested to return the same immediately and save fur ther trouble. VVi.• understand that a barn 1.:,.1 , .m.;1ng to JASON VANNESS in Standing lie. Was set on fire by lightning on Wed hday last, and entirtly consumed togeth er.with its consents, including fonr I:ulna -Mc horses. Firs; Nine of th" Wino', a li,dl Club, of this place, have recently procured a new Fiel'ar 4 CTit, --- 4black and Lit plaid. The Winor,a's playlthe Cayn ta's, of Wayerly, N. Y., some time during Cue present -month. Out i roo.•:.rs will remember that on Saturday neat, l'rof. 0. b. Pram., the renowned horse-tamer, pitches tent at tLis place. All who desire to learn the se ult of managing vicious horses should ta t,t.l. Si:e advertisement, WAVERLY ITEMS.--The Erie Railway for weighing their coal have been c —During the first mouth of coal business Len•, there were shipped from this place 12.8 car loads.—AJL•ocale. CAUSE AND EFFECT.—Green apples are offered in . our market, and simultaneous u:th their, appearance 'we hear reports of eases of cholera morbus. People who Want to poison their children can do it very speedily and effectually by feeding them on I]).. c , apples and wilted vegetables. SUSQUEHANNA Col. TT ITEMS.—Front De,nocrat.—Fiu g Lkreatop.—A shed belonging to Mr. Chas. It. Bailey, was F truck by lightning Thursday evening last, :'i:l ecusumed, together with its contents,' 4,1 call eight tons of hay. The shed was a t out CO feet long, and partially connected to a ' Logo barn, which was saved. Mr. Dailcyystiniates his loss at about $3OO. No I= Fitt x JE.sser.—The barn of Michael hilf.y, of Jessup township, was burned on tht 11 , ..h. It was caused by a little child tt ing fire to some straw on the barn floor v.t i. trp.t.:ll. Loss said to be about $4OO. •I : VAN COUNTY ITEMS.—Front the Pr,.s.—A severe thunder storm on 1 . 1: ' ,, y list did considerable damage in this t v, uprooting trees, blowing down •, • -..•t• Mill fell in libundance, nod :o.y d.anaged the growing crops. .:111 , INTED.- Charles lioniann has been :'4' ..ated Postmaster at this place, and P. I. ls•ney removed. Mr. Cheney was nev z_ ,•Iblinsou matt, and has expected re- ::..‘.,1 a long t4.e. TtLey could have had .1 • Tore by asking fur it, and the only • ! is that Claeni2y remained In peace- .! •,tiu:,:on so long Wolxr, art. now open- 1 complete new stock of lt'ady Made mthufg, which they propose to sell on the • • one price system," and " mtsh basis."— This firm possess peculiar adynntages in buying their srippli,s, which l added to the ‘;,erioice of Mr. SOLOMON i 4 knowing the w.ints of this market, in tidis! fine, will tin yn secure for thenil a large share patronage. Their place of busi :. is one door north of TAYLOR LC: co.'s 11 Main street, where they will be happy to e all who may,favor them with a call. iitorou v.—Yes tcrd ay Dr. UrDE t: I:Ark performed another operation for r,Lioving an Ovarian tumor. The Gist was Lialcilecular and a large portion quite fil,rons. The adhesions were quite erten ,ive. The removal was complete and sails- L,; tory. The lady, on whom the operation was ,performed, is a maiden woman, about Ilfty years old, flll4 a resident of Hamilton, Madison Count:.; Drs. Metcalf, of Owego, i'r6. A- Bice, Chase, P. H. Flood and Cot (11 of.t.tis city were present and assisted at tat opbration, together with Dr. trDr t asistant, t —At a late hour, hist evening, the patient quite comfortable. The weight of the 111L:Or Nl* thirty pounds.- . —Eimira Ady'r. I;LtcKuEr.nr WoNE.—As the black -I,Lrry Eeason approaches the people will be I , ,king about for recipes to wake cordials IA wine, we give the following, i•hich is aid to be the best ever tried. In'orderthat may be , no doubt aboutotir belief in rteipe, we are willing that the parties it Flinn each send ns a bbttle of the* Tat: of berries any quantity, mash and' Let the juice stand for thirty-six 1• skim off whatever may - rise to the l'Jp. Take for each gallon of juice one of water and three pounds of sugar, 11.1 x and lets(and twenty-four hours in open skim and strain. Place in 1,,r1,-18 or easks•(4o not stop Coo tight) and al a cool place until March following, Vern it should be carefully racked off and Luttld. It may be necesia4itisai that, ; thb makes of wine by the recipe may be dergrAMA . ( 11 4' neOessarily) by its retaining the "Firma? smell and taste for several months alter barreling. i TOWANDA MADNETS.—Whotesale ze. C= Corrected every Tuesday by II Covr.LL & Cum, Grocers l -51 Main Street:— Wheat ~ ?. 12 . 00 et $2-50 Rye 1 20 . . Buckwheat. , ... 1 85 Corn 4: '1 120 • Oats . . - 1 70 - Beans :..._... . 3OQ o} 4 00 Buttek(rolls). 2$ '3O ~ . (dairy) 9 35 ,Eggs 20 :Potatoes .. ~ k , 4 1 60 'MY (Per an) " - 1 10 00 Fourp bbi) 9 00 XX 10 00 -14 00 Ham 24 . 24 Turkeys iq 18 Geese . • 12 Ducks 14 16 Chickens 12 a 14 %WIMP OP Gum—Wheat, Corn, 58 lbs; Bye, 56 lbs ; Oats, 32 Iblo Barley, 46 lbs ; Buckwheat, 48 lbs; Beans, 62 lbs ; Bran, 20 lbs; Oktver Seed 62 'bat riled Ap. pies, 22 lbs; Flax Seed 60 lbs. i * • Special Notitto. Foe SALL-A Seholarshiii, ie the Susquehanna Collegiate Institute or sale of rent, Apply to SPZIIBT Bat the office of Mercur & Aiorrow, •Towatula, Pa. July 29, 1868.—tf. GOOD TEmnass ArrENTNN.4—The members of Northern Lodge, Nab 203, are all earnestly requested 'to be in attendance at the regular meeting on FRIDAY the 31st of JULY, as business of unusual import ance is to be transacted. • I L. R. Fnosr, W,. F. S. HOUSE ..IND LOT FOE SALE. 4 house and lot on Fourth Street, near James Phin fly's. A bargain offered. Enquire,ofiWrcs atm & BLACX. Towanda, Pa. June 4, 1868.tf. AGENTS WANTED.—Ladies and gen. tlemen wanted in every township' ird3rad ford county, to canvass for Holland'B pub lications and engravings. Agentsa clear : . Address ing from $5O to $l5O per month. Address at once A. A. Bum's, Towand% j July 13, 1888. • TOWANDA STEAM FLOURING The undersigned proprietors of th 'Towan da Steam Flouring Mill, are ready: to do custom grinding in the best possible man ner and at unusual short notice.- I Having E4cured the services of it cbmpe tent and obliging miller, they feel le-Srrant ed in promising entire satisfaction.! Flour and Feed at lowest cash pricOs. Gurerrra, WELLS & Miersos. Jtily 2, 1868.-Im. TAKE NOTICE.—The .ntierefilled is about to change his place of bushiest!, and therefore gives notice that all outstanding accounts due him should be settled by the Ist day of August next, or they will fie left in other hands for collection. j June 16, 1868 -6w. Join:. Disnmsrm it. Messrs. Wheeler & WilQoij, No. 62.5 Broadway, expose in theirdow the original Gold Medal awarded theta lit the Paris Exposition for Sewing and Button- Hole Machines-the only gold medal for this Branch of manufacture—over 8.?; corn petitors.—N. Y. Tribune. These celebrated machines can bii len at Wickham Black's,where you can ke good machine threads and silk, and firly ;thing wanted to work on your Sewing Machines. Max 28, 1868. CASCADE Mims— Camptoum—ilave a large supply of prime Winter Wbeat, two thi rod of it choice while, equal in quality to the celebrated Michigan, Kentucky or Cali fornia grades. We can furnish an article at once more wholesome and economical, than brands from a distance—which are of ten made of poor materiakadulterated with white corn, or injured from lying in store a long time before being used. Located in a fine wheat growing district, we are able to get a supply of the best at our Mill 'door, and expect only pay for manufactining as our profits. - We warrant each sack or barrel to be of first rate quality: A superiorqUality of Rye Flour always on hand. Eke Price List. EL B. Ispitast. June 4, 1868 lIAND Loom.--A. O. VER4S Self Acting Hand Loom. - Manufactured. and for sale by A. 0. Warr & Co., AndbvOr, N. Y. Send stamp for descriptive cir#l4. Jrue 18, 1868.-3m*. I 1 WAVERLY ' /E.—The Forty fourth term of the Waverly Institute Opens August 18,.1868, under the charge of lA. J. LANG, A. M., and with the same pot s of instructors as during the past year. A full Commercial Course has been es tablished during the past year hi Which students have all the advantages of the best Commercial Colleges, and the additional advantage of a thorough drill ill those branches indispensable to a compliite !busi ness education. Normal Class organized at beginning of term, in which 20 of the first appliants will receive free tuition for fourteen eeks. No change in the Higher English and Classical Departments. .1 Board can be had with the teachers and 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 ezitense one half. - For particulars address the Principal at Waverly, N. Y. Waverly, July 23, 1868.-4 w. Choice English BreaVast iTea at LONG & KEELER'S. Jul 2. BVC,KNVIIRAT, Kt Fox, STEiENP MEl:clin .1, N. 's Jul' 2. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE von SA I LS IN Rolm Bonoitun.—The subscriber will sell all 0 , his property in Rome Boro' cdnsist ing of quite a number of dwelling houses, lots, barns, &c., and about 20 set+s of Ohoice land. Also his store with'etOck of merehandize. Or would rent the store. L. MOOBIL Rome, May 15, 1.868.-3 m. STRAWBERRY PLANTS —WIISOTI s Al bany Seedling, 12 ets per doz., 50 Cil3per 100, $1 per 1,000 ; Agriculturist 12 cis per doz., 50 etc per 100, $.4. per 1,000.; boun ds, (Kuoz's No. 700) 25 cts per doz., 02 per 100, $2O per 1000 ; Juetinda (when ;other kinds are taken) 12 cis - per doz -. ., $1 perloo • $lO per 1000. Cau furnish Wilson's and Agriculturist now ; Jueunda's by August Ist. J. G. HOU'ET, hlonroeton, ra. July 13, 18G8:-3m' The celebrated Millville •Prnit Jars. All glass. • For sale at June 25. LONG & Irnmes. WANTED, a good WOOD TIIR4R, a ho Towanda Agricultural Works. July 22..3t W. T. BD3ROP, Sir Every Republican wants the Poreux. The pretest, cheapest and spici est paper out. It is loaded fall of flip, and shot off monthly, at only 25 cents per year. Specimen copies five cents each. Address The Porous, Wort°, Pa. July 214t* L WANTED. —A competent person,woo - can come well rocommended, to teach a se lect school at Liberty Corners, Pa., for one term, commencing about the first of Sep tember. For particulars apply. ptating terms, to J. W. Ini-rxr.. Liberty Corners, Aug. 4, 1868.-It*. stir The subscriber bolds for sale at his place in Camptown, a three-year old iron gray Mare Colt, weight 1,206 Sounds, a good Cow, a one-horse Lumber Wagon, a Cutter; and also 6 Sheep to let to double. lithrrrw Far. August 5,1868.-4 el 1 . lir A ED. .1 1 VANNESS—RENDERSHOT—At i essuP, Susquehanna Co., July 4th, 1868, by Rev. I. P. Towner, Mr. Jason Vanriess, of Standing Stone, and Miss 13.. J. Render shot, of the former place, MILLER—LEWIS--At the residenee of the bride's father in Pike,. Pa., July 13, 1868, by Rev. N. Brigham, Mr. Samuel A. Mil. ler, of Lennox, Pa., and Miss Adeli%M. Lewis. PUTT—RAGGON—At the residence of A. S. Platt, Esq., Cincinnati, Obio, July 22, 1868, by Rev. J. L. Grover,W M. W. Platt, of Toledo, Ohio, anblisi Emma . Baggot, of Sugar Run, Pa • - - -New /ibv 1 tmtntø N 1 1 f I) NJ AND IT Yoil4 szuntlz SOLOMON'- <