fnulforiftporitt LOCAL AND GENERAL. romartDa CRO3cH DlEsoloßT.—i-BajaiiSt - Church.—Rev. Baum DerstaP, Futon Preaching, Sundays at 104 A. N., and 74 P. Y. Sunday School, 14 r. rt. Prayer Meeting every Thursday evening. Mural —Bev..7. T. Baomamia., ru ins. Preaching every Sunday at 104 a.m. and 74 p. Y. Sunday School, 14 P. Y. Prayer Meeting every Thursday evening. Presbyterian aturch.—ltev.` Wm. Pastor. Preaching every Sunday EE ri g o ll i a. sr., and 7 P.M. Sunday School.liPal• Prayer Meeting Thursday evenings. Episcopal Ctarch.—lttsv. F. D. Deems, Pas tor. Preaching every Sunday at'lo4 and 3P. M. Sunday School,-14 P. M. Tuts Mom—The following is the Time Table of the Pennsylvania and New York Canal and Bail Road Company; which took effect on Monday, May, 11, 1868 : P. M. A. M. A. IL ..... 620 1120.....8X90 ATHENO ....6:45 11:55... : .8:45 ... .... .720 11:48.- .828 Thema ....716 mos . 913 TOWLEDL... - . 745. ~..121.8: 908 P. M......P. M. A. M. ~:c.ti:.~:~y~:,., A.: M. A. M. . P. M. .8 ;OS 1100 458 WAVERLY ...753 10:45 443 KIM Marx.. 4:16 To ...7:00 9:52. 350 A. M. A.M.. P.M. JOHN P. 00X, Buperinteident. ' TEurEßANce.—Gen. Penox will leo. tura, on Temperance, in the North Towan da Schoool House, next Friday evening. u. A recent festival in Sheshe quill, for the benefit of the Cemetery at that place, netted the sum of $lOO. Hon. tho. LANDON will speak on the political questions of the day, at Le- Raysville, on Saturday, August 22, at 2 co,. clock, p. m. sey-Tbe attention of builders and others is called to the advertisement of Fath er Torma, inviting proposals for the build ing of the new Catholic Church. is,. The Bth Annnal Fair of the Barton Agricultural Society - wilt be held on their . grounds in Waverly on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 24th, 25th and 26th. stir A span of valuable horses, be longing to D. B. BAnTLETT, of the Means House, was drowned on Saturday evening last, below the E ridge, by backing into the river. I The evergreens and hemlocks in some of the eastern towns of the County aro being destroyed by the ravages of ' a worm, which cause the tree to look as if it was suffering from drouth. fie' The Humbolt Tannery, at Cau dpr, l'ioga -County, N. Y., was totally des troyed-by fire Sunday morning, 9th. Loss estimated at $75,0011. Partially insured.— The fire was supposed to have originated from the machinery. Setti. Ili:, J. J. VELIE, of tie firm of 'J. J.. G. F. Vrixs, Proprietors , of the Troy Steam Mills, mct with a painful acci dent on Saturday morning. Wile engaged in cleaning the engine by som means two fingers of his right hand we caught and crushed. DAN. GA - di:ISE/1' & 'KENYON'S CIRCUS, -will perform in this place on Saturday next, and Will undoubtedly draw an immense crowd, as they offer an attractive perform ance, and DAN himself, is a greet favorite: They are at Burlington on Friday ,and Laoyville on Monday. see- A. DIVEN has purchased the residence of B. S. Itussmi. . The latter gentleman contemplates removing to Har risbrirg, as being a more desirable residence for the transaction of the business of the National Life Insurance Company, of which he is the Manager for Central and Western Pennsylvania. / - I®` The Owego Gazette has donned a new dress and now appears printed in a new and tasty manner. The oface.of the paper has been provided with new and im proved presses. The former .Foreman of the establishment, Mr. BOthON, is now as sociated with Mr. BEEBE in the pnblic.tion of the paper. Base BALL—The Winona B. B. C. of this place played a =itch game with the Amateurs, of O w ego, on the grounds of the latter, on Friday last. The Amateur's were victorious, after a closely contested game by a score of 24 runs for the . Winona's to 28 for the Amateur's. A return game will be played at this place, soon. ass- A GRANT CLUB 11216 berm organ ized in Troy with the following officers : President—S. W. PONIRTIOY.; rice-President—G. D. LoNo. Secretary—L. S. Hoorn. tor. Secretary—W. a CAS:WM:IAN 913. MX/Sttnr-I.A. A. SA . ; Sentinel—W. W. L ACCIDENT —A slide o earth occurred Saturday the Bth inst., orithe opposite side of tho River from this place, where the Rail il Road Co. aro engaged in Luling, injuring ono man by the name o dines, Carta so severely that he died of his injuries, the following Thursday. Th deceased was formerly of Philadelphia, out 35 years of age and unmarried. I DEMOREST'S Monti l ly for Sep tember. prompt to time as nal, and full of good things to overflowing for the ladies. “Mande Est - rail:l,g," is worthy of .the peru sal of every mother. Its Fashions, Music, Literature, Fun, Art, .Household;;. (we can not enumerate half its good tbingsj, t ender it the most attractive and useful Monthly published for a family.' lon need to see it to know its value. $3 yearly. Address, W. Jastinfc.s Drsoaarr, 473 Broadway, N.Y. Carroll, Ps., Ang. 17, 1868. ' Barron Bzposran—Sir: Your cones poudeitt from Canton, L N. 0., seems to be " I linair," pretty extensively, and although I-em much pleased with the gen eral character of his communications,; I beg leave to differ with him somewhat on the subject of conversions to the Copper head faith, or that backsliding has taken place in our qidet little village. The at mosphere here is too pure, - and the status • of political morality too high, for so unto ward event to occur. I know of no stance of baekslidintt ; ao Instance of any increase of the Copperhead vote, except by .persons abroad coming to settle in Our vil lage. We bid all men'irelcome r who wish to settle among us, but results hi the coun ty will bo the 'same, for all political changes that have taken place amongst us, and the entire Copperhead vote will not be double their last poll. Perhaps L N. 0., *as la boring under excitement while auditing Wig last missive to you. for rumor with, about the date thereof, that although he could - not say a star of Bethelem bad arisen. o'er - 1114 home, yet he truthfully oould sing, " To nu a child of hope is born, hub us a son is given." I. D. 0. N. 0. Tair;lug. Me.. O. aosmaca,. En—The iriresnolk eau° is looking up in tbil !idiflitil4 received a new impulse from artialuiestblit lecture delivered before a large awdience here, last week, by Gen. PATTI); (who has the faculty of effecting the deepriipreind.; bilities of his hearers. He 0104 hbt.leo tare yrith a 'peroration., :which las' both grand' in conception and anblinte ;thought He is a powerful instruritental4 in the furtherance of our noble cause. - Yam; lab - • ' 1 . 1 SS. The Juvenile Teinper I ueee ciety, - of Towanda,, will have a public gath ering and kith on Wednesday, I#4. 26tb, (the hour to be innattneed)if Mt n weather favors, a processionwill be form e& at the Baptist Church to &arch thenci) through! Main Bt., to Mr. Wm. Mies gro b ;e!on Mot or Hill, where an address will tkethared by Rev. Go. EL Corset, of WilliaMsport.. Boys and girls betieen eight ail sixteen years of age who are willing tot enlist for strict Temperance may give theirnames to Mr. Aswan at the Post 011ice,and their badges. The address &0., is free forall,- r tim lunch only for children and youth- itpecilled above. By order of Alai Oom.. Tommusxocc.--Mr. H. B. Ifoßaili has contracted to raise the embuilimentlor the Bail Road on the south aide of the creek at Trukkhanso ck, and has put a large force of men and teams on the-work. 1 - Ws em bankment is about a mile in length' ? . and in bight, varying from 10 to 30 feet. 10:32 400 new buildibg for the ¶oming National fir& et Tankluusnati I b to be built, as noon as possible. th oe e build ing ie to be 24 by 70 feet, three stories. llt willbe located on the.lot adjoining the brick Store of C. P. Miller on 'flogs attwat, I 1 • , PERRY ?Inn' nag organ to rebuild the middle pier of the bridge across the Susquehanna at Tunkhannosk which was swept away by the great ifoodlof 1868. 1 Vit. A sad accident leap 'ned in Herrick, on Tuesday, Ilth inst.i.a ifollows: Mr. JERRY BAEZ= started about noon with his wife, in a carriage, for lieP,ai4ville, he had drove some three miler wheb. horses became frightened and ran aboat half a mile to a cross-road, where in at Aimpting to lurn they overset the carriage, throwing Mr. B. and his wife out. Mrs. Birdcall; was carried insensible into a house if I by, and , 1 upon examination it was fcirmdlrr collar bone was broken and her head waaaeverely braised. She came to her senses some l it hours later and was removed hme the next day. It is thought she - w' recover. Mr.- Mr.'ll.turnm escape I with some ruises.— The carriage was broken to pieces THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN /PiNNSYL vANit.-- The past few years have a4tnessed the rapid growth of this churchi i ii Central Pennsylvania, so that it now becolnes nec essary to divide the large territory' extend ing 7 from the Delaware river to the eghany mountains which is certainly t o large a jurisdiction for one Bishop. 1 i At the meeting recently held in; Beading a Committee was appointed to (stiffer with the church upon the subject of di*on,and up to the present they haVe receiied most encouraging reports of the ripen4s of the field and of the ability of the church toehp port another Bishop. • One partih alone offers $BOO per year for five years, epd other amounts are pledged in other place'a. The strength of the proposed new dioiese indi cated by the following figures, 28 'eounties, 40 clergymen, 57 parishes, 3,000 efimmuni cants, 1,000,000 inhabitants. i SINGULAR FLIGHT iii A NEWSrAXER.-- A few days ago, the poultry and *pie near Potterville in this county, were not a little excited by a white object tloatingihigh in the air apparently abcmt - the sik of the crown of-a chip hat: It continue to float and quiver for more than a half h oar when it gently settled down in a field !Imre sev eral hands were harvesting. •On picking it ttp it proved to be a - copy of the Hew York independent with the label direction of a Mr. Risrarei, of. Orwell. The paper had travelled in a straight line over to miles, ptiendeng and no one knows how far in its'' 'etraggle upward. The family recognized th paper, but knew nothing about its de , A sharp boy remarked "that the / had tried to get to Heaven and Ora sue heed,"—another stated the reason that it was not yet quite orthodox enough to be . admitted.' 1 • Chance for you to try again, friend Tic- kir THE WYOMING REPUDUc rs CoxvENrues was held on.the 111 The following ticket was put in no , For Congress, Hon. 11. Mere . 1 forces, B. Newman, Edgar Osterhq State Senator, P. D,i. Oster4o (areas, 0. H. Loomis, P. Jenkins. Member of Assembly, Ziba Lo ferees, R. 1", Ross, D. A. Bardwell Co. 4 Commissioner, Benj. Overi Trwurer, Fletcher Dizson ; Andi l Roberson ; Co. Sarveyor, C. W. H I trict Attorney, J. B. Rhodes. Amond the resolutions adopte. we find the following : Resolved, That we have continued faith in the ability and patriotism of Hon.; Ulysses Mercur, who has so ably represented this district in Congress for the past fedr years, and trust that he may be unanimoUsly pre sented by the Republican, party.og the dis trict, and triumphantly reelected to , the next Congress. Resolved, That in the disposition of Politi cal favors, the Senator of this djtrict be longs to Wyoming County, and we trust that the other counties of the district, in a stirto ofjustice, may concede - nomina us. , Exuma ARREST.—A maul; named, hum ammo, with a number .4 albums; hired a team of A. B. Moore, in Troy, some weeks ago, which he failed to return, and a man answering to hisdescription was arres ted last week,in Pike township, by' Ermarmt PDX10101". of Troy, after a despertde resist' nince and tittempt to escape, 1 1 Mr. Pomo; ,knowing he visa on the lookoitt for office*, went to the L i nn where he was er4loyed-Les a htborer, _ and on prei tense of purchasing the farm, succeeded in getting up to, and immediately s ' teed him; and began to put on.the hand when his operation were stopped by grasp ing the irons and delivering a b wat bii head, which he dodged, „Mid a 'Mime ea t r sued, in which Gemsued, got s loose, lmade fo4 the woods, followed by Pousox or fifty at sixty rods, when fearing he might escape', he notified him he should shoot* he did not stop, and as , he kept on; he, fired his revolver, hitting him in the neck—a close call for his jugular—but not serious. Gann :then turned,..and again they. bads close flght l in which Gomm got the 'revolver Poammor, but got no chance to rant it in fight. The.parties went over at 4 over and got separated, and clinched again. • Thiti time, Pomsnor "got" him,and fairitmed him for good. I i I Gourit - was 'lodged in jail, ai .ti n place, over night, and the next day Wren to Troy. He has not been returned, and num l i llear that be was not the who was wan : ter In 'yoking Ovor.the Lott of rd cent conirmations - bitie Senate; we are pleased to Ana the name of oor young friend Capt. H. Huns; of Herrick, Yell itnmen titione of the gallant officers of ilia gidlan i t Mat, and rime of the &galas ..trtiy, Capt. Karst, upon the close of war, and as a recognition of his : ;L service, i iii i ii .-- ; . .;. ..-.'--;- , :: 4. - - - 1,- - ,•-:-. 'f. .I; . ] Aver' le* -#lnstioka of 204 yent. in the 111th : U. a . b0ud0.... , Ilisignikali kinibisnitui &Kier iiie orlitkfreeciPlbs4__.. l 4 his rathillii Mon the sondiiatkm of MI Prsibbnit, WO "Bre tete for " gaud MO Arik3ll9oll &Mat in Battie r . - ; , ,t.., - ~:', ,: ':- • i A coimaliskia 1 the for PresMen t 4as "Id Y. a _ ' torions Conduct in I "Batifif Citnaaelicry vale," hocomPalded **o o kaalnit Uzi to a "talitain in 13.11•Arizi3r ; for gallant and meritorious with*, in the battleic9f: the Wilderness. and* Spettaylvania..lra.l l . The Captain is . Air it, : of "*.fluseelillai. reeks." Washingon , Ileadquarteas Of his Reilkeleni.-;4nd 'e Clounnanding game of his Compenitai. I i' Thai II good soldier. and therefore it isneedim to add, an earn est supporter of 436*, mit °Aka - --, : . We tind'eratitimi . that he is coming .honie pn a u Laux‘"ffiaxs. citn ta late* i l lin g ail active past in the - paign ceder the Stan dard orate"meatCleptain" hioften fox , lived to tidos% and who neverinew de. feat. .l We congratnlata „ the PaPtigl upon: his exi promotions and ea , - and - trust the career before him; , I be as brillieutois his past ieoprd and t_nosition proe-.. ise hini. _ . 'DARINGBUBO= -AND ItOBBIZT.— Last Wednesday ' Major Biehard Brow• Sr i proprietor of the Bept Dining:Ulan:A this village, was - robed of about $l,OO, mostly in greenbacks ; ,. Theitithruinstanths attending the robbery, , ' se we learn them from Mr. /tower, are substinthdly as fol lows : ' The thief mails his ' Sit:ince at an upper window, on the,noith side of ,the de• "pot, and went, in the room occupied by*. Brower, which was locked, with the key on the inside.of the door . This was opened by turning the key with nippers—the nipper marks being yet diethictly sees upon the key ;. the burglar than : adininistered chloro. form to Mr. Brower . ; who was sleeping ,soundly, and pnthesd dri 'id to rifle his pockets of 1195 in , bills, a :on New York for st 115550,115550,and a gold and chain. veined at IMO. He Olio ' the cafe keY, went down stairs to the 7 in the dining' saloon, - unlocked it, and to ilk $lOOO in bills, be. sided valuable p,apen!, and then made his exit through One of 416 ~d ining- room win dews--and ail so silently and successfully thit neither-Mr. ItiotTer nor any ofMs fam ily were aware of the expensive visitation which bad been made, , them, until the 'mis sing watch, the rifled pockets, and the open safe,' told the tale of burglary and robbery in the morning. • The robbery was a most daring one, and was evidently perpetrated •by some one familiar; with the building.— The case ought to be,i and we trust that it may be successfully ) ,, worked up."—gor , netisvias Tribnne. 1 TowANDAIIARKETEO- Molex.* Prim* Corrected every Tuesday by Baamat.m, Covrals. & CASH, Grocers, 51 Main Street:— Wheat .5200®5250 Bye 1' 29 Buckwheat •• 85 • Corn 120 Oats . 70 Beans ' - 300 .400 Butter (rolls) , 28 30 - " (dairy) 32 35 Eggs ' 20 Potatoes ® 150 Hay (per ton) ® 10 00 Salt um bbl.) 3 00 Flour XX.... .... 10 00 14 00 Hain ....... 20 24 Turkeys.... 16. 18 Geese .. 12 Ducks ..., 14 16 Chickens 12 14 - _ WEtanTs OP GRAIL Wheat, 6009; Corn, 66 lbsf Bye, 56 lbs ; Oats, 32 lbs ; Marley, .46 lbs ; Bnelrwhest„ 48 lbs; Beans, 62 lbs ; Bran,. 20 lbs; CloverSbed 62 lbs;•Dried Ap. plea, 22 lbs; Flax Bead 561bs. Special *alio. tor eh( one door no Towanda, FOUND.--. Dry Goods an., was form on Wednesday Aug. 12, Oh __ _ may have by pay ing charges &a, at J. A. Record's store. Towanda, Ang. 18. . 1 lliiss 08BORNE'S School will re-open on Monday, the Slat of August. . . The year will be dirided into 4 terms of 10 weeks each. No deduction madeifor leas than half a term, except fur protricti3d illness. smiles : English Branches... ..... Latin Aug. 17, 1868.—lm' Northetu Lodge or Good. Templars will meet ate 6l o'clock n yi., stead of Bp. m., on Fri day eve next, - and adjourn at Bp. to • receive eDj vision of the Sons ofiiemperance, in. joint meeting, to take aetio upon the repait of the Joint Committee f the two Orders, in relation to renting and tarnishing Montan ye's Hall j' Cous ti inst.-- ination: ; Con- d. W. V4x -Tun.; W. O.T. Aug. 20, 1868. MCPHERSON'S PolmcAt ,BAND•BOOK: —This convenient oiniperidiml-of politicai events, neatly build ih cloth, -and contain ing nearly 400 pages , w ready for sale: It is almost an I in. :31sble requisite of every student of politlialrldskey, and es= pecially of putdie speakers, u a book of reference. It is unbiassed, and is used" by all parties. Copies Wid be furnished, on application to J. Holcomb of this place.— Price $2 50. j• \Aug. 18. • COUNTY TRECHZB County Institute open at Columbia Cross Roads, on Mo4a, Sept. 7 ; Monrcie• ton, Sept: 21; M Sept. 28. Exer cises will commence n Monday at 2p. in., closing at Cross Roads; Thursday evening at Monroeton and Merryall, o nN Friday evenin le g. Ab instructors hue been engaged foy -the whole time. All who propose te .teach In the public; schools are "peeled to attend at the - lace most convenient. i ; Con- t ; Con. d; Co. .r. Wm. the ; Dis Teachers of seltotend other schools, and people generally eke ittvited. -9. J. Onounuaz, Aug. 10. 1868. j County Supt. GOOD Timm? RALLY I—abe Wy. abasing Lodge' No. 412', L •O. of G. T. will Tern lar d' a Good 'rein larf Celebration at Wye, lusting, Pa., SepL ' 86 '4' 8. H o n. S. B. eam,l O. . 'C. .of this State will be present and z dress the meet ing. Other speakers are' expected. All Good Templar* anal Lodges of the'sur rounding country are invited to attend— fa regalia. .1 ai ri t Zses . oonshaing of speeches sad singing, to aomarptuaa at 2 -o'clock, p. nil.-- The G. W. C. T. Fill organise a Deg. Temple in the evening. - - jJ. a Swum, I BENJ. Actium - It: Swam, Aug. 20, 1868.--St.: Committee. . BPsetat. Norms The partnership heretofore existing between the mulerstn ed is this disy dissolved by mutual consent. Alt accounts for ilinal; feed or ,plaster must be paid immediately The notes and so counts are in the hands of 3. 0: Frost for settlement. E. B. Myersburg, Aug. 1 181111..-4 in• The subscribers ha*g... purolosed of Mr. Banui . his interest in Oa lltrassaroza Musa will carry on the bneFness of Ming, and giree all work done by theta to be of 4.tiest quality A • Wheat, Bye and Buckwheat Flour; and Feed constantly } . on lband. fat Bala at the lowest sash price. - ' i last ••• • • - Also now on ban a large quantity of beat G round . Cayuga er tor 611110.' . B. Km, • • - O. Paw.. ifyersbum Aug. 14: 1868.-1 m• • • LIMAYSVILLE ACiDILKY—LERILTBiIiLIt Paisr.‘ A.' A. KEENEY, Pitnetpal. P'all Term commences Aagnst 81, 1808. The Eights Mathematics,' Book-Keeping. Latin and Greek; do., Wight. Malan $4,00 to COO. The serricesti of a' competentemds tant will be secured. Information in res ord to Board and.rckans kir-Bearding may be obtetned_ 1,7 spatting to w.lral000to ! liellaPTON • July 29 ; 18611-414•1 ,•alisiAtibuisiCtottaltulhas...- • ofher Aded Idsl-494i' understand Xmas.' EL Paeloadiad & Co. have been to c ß onuatotoe a nit at theA wiled' ' fat n aVin k"if tWan the the atitvo• %TOL& the :NW soli they have been coliPellea to, bring different patties for lahirldnglho• on Cite Stove.L - Tbi &Ilk *don mite st invin have li•ddritArldi it.. -Pi, & Co., and they detehnined 16 folioer,up all Niel of ' 1 - tultil- Others oeue from their;haEnenta Albwkit. 'Rums!, Aar 1868._: ,, :, Altpereosa eifi ,loatiomoe ring or yang stovea: witharbaldog- Ash Bitter intim he** or aider:tho grata, as tido *quememetio. My4reed - , to es by Ave different Weide, awd ally PallkdoirtglZl a =filo=o,lll==t, '1 have wanted no liceiiiri to Oker mti lla m w t4 reeks alien• We improvement, awl all im• Weeniest" will be promptlypbmeouted., • Bane, PACILItio it Co., " 4 =3'4: Y.: For Bale by C o o xn wo & ROMEILLI N wowan air Tnu: Liar for Heptenibtot Ter .. Nara Lootota mi. Rufus 0 Rockwell Agnes Smith vs. Contelitis M00re.... imam J. Hewitt vs. Sarnuellfellum.. - ejat: ILerverlEßiglunn vs. Homy Noithrop.debti B Smith vs W B Stern et. al Tres: A Vanderpool vs. N Vanderpool Polly Chilean vs, ifno W Swede& P 0 & Alt Dodge mt. ;Ai Smith. Bralick tCo vs. N Vstiderpoof - op; 'MX Stevens vs: F. HPersawet: McCauley &.Clo vs. Q.& E Malloran..casa Gibson vs. McCauley ' ease. Galeon vs. ;McCauley - case POO&I Oo vs. Smith.. .... tee& Denmark ;Mai 0 R R Co - mote Wing & Mitchell , vs. Wells & Blood....case Boron vs. Toweride 0 & I CO. sal. fa. moat. Ohara Tgiollolls6 .. . . ;St& ex Lent vs. Prince std. Whipple ve. Cash's render HitT vs. Seize ` sassy ItWer'vs. Tannerßei. fa.‘ MoGill vs. Towanda Townsti . deht..l Weston's ex's. vs. Miller et. al p ejet.l Redington Perso Lewis vs.' Jackscm et. n, al ad.% Elam vs. Blood et. al Pattenion is. (Irißls et. - al • tree. la~ett vs . Aljeer's adln lease, '" r , Sackett vs. enter lto ..... i eiect . l Record vs. Walbridge l Tracy 41. Moore vs. -5mit1i......,.... eau fe.l Shaw vs. Truscarcira twp debt Ryres Ire. Grias ' tree. 1 111! - - Brivens vs. Ball . sp. Fleming &'dozies vi. Wooden ca w Day vs. Benjamin & Varguson ap. Russell & co. et. al. vs. Andrews debt. Subpoenas returnable at 10 a. m., on Monday September.l4, 1868: , , . Wm. A. THOMAS, Prothonotary. ! I lasr OF PERSONS drawn for Septen ber Term, 1868 Albany, Z P CorscirAsylum, Wm F CidE Burlington trip., H B Williams; Burlington West, John Pratt; Canton twp., nos Wil liams, Sol Lindlay. *Hiram Rockwell; Cai ton boro', E W ("Owen; Columbia, Horace Wolf; Granville, Norman Palmer; Monroe twp., Win Decker:, Monroe lxvo', A Crammer; ,Pike, M H Goading; Sinirldield e 0 Gerould; Springfield, Bela K Adams; Standing Stone, Wm Gordon, Joel Stevens; South Creek * . E Dunning; . Terry. Daniel Wells, EShepard; Troy boro', A B Moore' Towanda Towanda boro', N Tidd; Walla, Austin El all; WysOziE E Myer. .I`naVzitsz- avioss—PraliT WEER. Athens twp, F S Morley, G N Tozer, .1 Morley; Armenia, • N Sherman; Burling ton tp., Daniel Kendal; Burlington West, Daniel Perry; Curlington boro', L T Boyse; Canton tp., Sheldon Lindley; Canton boro Judson Dann; Columbia, Bummer Lilley; , Granville, L B Gurney, E Bailey; Herrick, .J S Crawford,- E Fuller; 'Leßoy,. Edward Kelly; Monroe boro', M M Coolbaugh; Or well, C J Chubbuck, Geo Brown; Pike, J D Davis, Geo White; Springfield, Win Chase Sheshequin, L S Kingsbury; Terry, Ed mond Horton; U Terry.; Towanda boro, 0, '`H Wood; Towanda North, Win Barnes; Tdscarora, - Jos.Neigh ; Troy tp... L Stiles; Ulster, - Ralph oswell; Warren, 8 A Pitchy er; Windham, Asa McKee; Wysoz, Henry Pasamore; Wilmot, Salmi Norconk; Wyalq sing, T Brown, J tlinimberlin - ; Wells, 8P Sergeant. Athens bor', Jerre Collins; Athens tww,l John Watkins jr.; Asylum, Robert Ball ; Albs, 0 G Manley; Burlington tp., Harrison Dodd; Burlington West, A M Swain,' Chas Taylor; Columbia, J Edited, Chas:McKean; Canton born',; John Griffin; Franklin, D W Cokely; Herrick, A Stone, Mishit Beeler:; Leßoy. Reuben Stone; Monroe twp., L Pratt, L Marcey; Monroe bort?, L A Rock well; Rome. Wm Strops; Ridgbury, A Co. villa, B Doty; Sheshequin, John Horton, C H Ames; Springfield, John Cooley, Noah Bliss; Sylvania,. Nathaniel Stevens. James Nash; Towanda tp., Dennis-McGill; To wanda boro', A B Menardi;;Terry, Wm: Terry; Ulster, John McQueen; "Wffmot, C E Burgess; Wyalusing, H Camp, A Fee; Windham, J 8 Madden; Wysos, J M Wet.: ties ; Warren, A Wheaton. . • Mornrfs, bacco Store. WANTED.—A man thatia competent to do first class horso.shoeing ; to whoni steady employment' and liberal wages will be given. Asply immediately to M. d. Warr, rya,Athetui, 'Pa. Angust 8, '6B; ;4 $4 50 0 $7 00 2 50 CASCADE MILLS FLOUR—Made fEOII prime old Winter Wheat, is worth 16 pet cent more than the same amount, and quality, 'made from new whcat. A sack or barrel will make 15 per cent., pr one pound in seven, • more bread than from the new crop. Making a difference in value in fa vor of the old of two dollars per barrel or fifty cents per sack, owing to the new : con tabling that proportion of water more than the old. This fact is well known to Bakerd and every one should understand it. We have bougitt, and still continue tolny, all, the Old Wheat to be' had, and will have ri supply until the new trop is fit to use to advantage. No decline in quality. We propose to make it better and better all the time. I H. B. INOHLM Camptown, Aug. 13,1869.—tf. lam' Every RepOlicau wants th frorams. _The neatest, cheapest and spiel• est imper.out: It is loaded fall of fan, and shot oft monthly, at. only 25 cents per year] Specimen copies five cents each. Addrc=: The POPGUN, Laporte, Pa. July 23. WI Siiir The subscriber bolas for salL at-his place rin Camptown, a three year old ikon gray lifareColt.,,weight 1,200 poundi p •a good Cole, a one-h orse Lumber Wagon, a Cutter; and also 6 Sheep to let to double. Mau= Ezz. August 5, 1868.4i,"1. . HAND Loom. -• A. (I.' VERVE; Sell Acting Hand;,Zoom. ganufactured and for We by A. O. Vaunt JCo., Andover, N Y. Send stemp-for descriptive circular. , dune 18, 1868.-3 m•. --- • STRAwnERay -PLANTs A) Wulf Seedling, . 12 els . per doz 50 eta per 100, $4 per,l,ooo-; Ag riculturist .12 ota peZ doz., 50 cta per 100, $4 per 1,000 ; :won, da, (Knoz's No. 700) 25 ota per doz.,-$2 100, $2O per 1000 ; Jumada (when o te kinds are - taken) 12 eta pet. doz., $1 per 1 $lO - per 1000. , - Can famish Wilson's and Agrieultaris snow,; Amnia% by" Anglia • , G. How, Monroeton, Va. July 13, 1868.7-8 m• FOR Sui.—A Scholarship in the ,Busquehanna Collegiate Institute • for sale or rent, Apply , to Spew "Bass, at the aloe ot Mercer a Morrow, Towanda, Pa, July 29, 1868.--tf. Horns um 'Lo Fon aux.—A house ' and lot on Week Street, near James Phin= nre. Alargedn offered. Enquire of Wm:- RAM & Blanc. Towanda. Pa. • Joao 4,1868.tf. • • • - Asstrrs.WAlrrin.—Ladies ana ,gen. tlemen wanted hi every township in Bind ford county, to canvass for Holland's itth. nations and engravings. Agents are elNnc ing from $5O to $l5O- per month. Address at onne L.' A. Baotrit;*Towarida, Pa; Is. 188 Et: TARRIRD. . ' BUNNELL--BABLOW—Ang. 10tb, in WY: by:kiv.- O. W. Jackal*, Mr. Nichofas/3. Bunnell, to Miss Bosh Bar. •.low, both of lifeshoppm Wyoming co. OAPWELIr—ABBAMS—At the same thiri arid pie., by the memo, Mr.,Lesiis Co well of Brant:kn. Wyoming'co:. to Miss Bush Abrams of Wilmot, Bradford co. BEAM—mapitlNßY—At the Personal! Stomata's, on- the 14th hist, by. Be .1 .1141kock Armstrirog, Mr. Cl. " Miss Jenne '$ Markley. both of Booth' 'Branch. • r ; ' TONTZ--130PF.,---At Borne, on the le•ti - inst.. y Bev. J. -L 'Bossed, Willisan Dmitr i -of Unmade, and Delia IL i3off,; of ' former .place. . . GRUM .TUROILS - J,:N4llll'. 1111121hLt Vaitt oUtihiekaptillse Gait bele , • l ig ar Ati p p i g all tse: • h pit talus %a tea= 'or sidrour " IV *MACE MAW 11.11411C4 i t W'A VIISB'I alai -81101 ) , 44*m. Eueisar. re. .- • = Vogl Willed Granite ilinnumeots, talk 0410 aaa *moor& Hartle anttLfUste alutlesi • sad Coal Grates to Itt. A. large assortment oos -101104,4 basteebespas the cheapest. -, fiIEiBOIMTIOII. skip' htretofott dilating nft tklt &le 'um of;Bollekt. tiort . ito &eel ! , Is WI ely dm solved by teirtoel tooetal.e The books - of the Arm wlllte settled 'by J. W. Batley at the - ogles - of the Osstote *Steam 'abr. - • - J. W. BAILEY; 0..c. - ecntroN. .Iso. Canton. 4oly . .2lstoteell. - DOcTO,' BART.I4M; BU 4i , GTOH BOROUGH', PA. = ~iBE CO SER . GROCERY ' .! ''' ' \ II "'orc: 1, }N's B •" ).I Fr , 'lathes t iorner of Main & Bridge -eta - 'OIVAIIIDA,' PA, ~ - - ;'- muss; Pal.rviiinnot, Fioni,,Mast, .ii uuderatgned #esiru o:make oaledgenients for lite Very Der. laix6nage 014 Imiiii3 received for pasi eight mcin4 - bey have recently made large ad. aue to their stock; Viand are in daily nowt if Goode adapted to the wants oftheir! trade, all of which have been selentc4 -with care and bought ut the 1 ; MI EM N E/!I very loWeat market rates. I ! With their fixperieAce and greatly in s eceasa ,they would most rsspect(ully invite their old friends aid culitomers vi an examination.of - . theti g l odP. They feel certain that 3 • sucti flp.ruitiatitm justify their t enstprurlrm in giving them so hereto ; 1 I: oral tbeir trado. and their confidence. 'TlRey"rontitint, .to p»y lihertil prices 11•i►sxt I.r J , •sit,iil' , ;. uountry Pro- ducO. LONG & KEELER. May 11, 1868, W. 4. CHAMBERLIN Has enloged Ida store' and ha i at received klarge stock of fold and Silver AMERICAN WATCHES.! And i s well selected awiOrtment of SWISS WATCHES. all warranted to ran well or the monep refunded. He keeps on hand a large aa. aortment of the celebrated SETH - T . H . O it AS" OLO Also an elegant u 'cement of the latest Kyles Gold; JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE. In thelplited Ilse, he hal' Rogers Riotbes TORKS,AND..SPOONS! I 1 p4ited Break ast & Dinner Castors, Elegant treble plate doable wall ICE. PITCHERS! pandsome Cake! Bitikets, BUTTER ft BERRY DIMES, ' Plelt4tade, Tes Sabi ko., Cll ie now keeping the GROVER & • BA K ER'S , Patna y Sewing Machines. I. _ . These Ilachlnes ere superior to all others for family use, for the following reasons : They sew with two threads direct from the spools, and require n- rewinding. They see more .easily understood and used, and less liable to derangement , than other ma ' ate's. They ire capable of executing perfect-Y, without change of adjustment. a much greater misty of work than other machines. ' The stitch made by these Machines le much more end, elistic,And durable, 'esPechillY opus articles which require to be washed and waned. than any' ther stitch. . -, _ - This at tch, owing to the manner in which the and 4 o thread is unwronght, is much _the moat pin p and beautiful in use, and retains this pitudpness and beauty, even upon articles !frequently washed and ironed, until . they are worn out/. The structure of the seam b such, that, tho' it be cut ,or broken at intervals of only a few stitches, it will neither open, run. nor ravel, but remains firm and durable. , . Unlike! other machines; thie fasten both ends or the mum by .the olio operation.. • With these machines, while silt is used .upop 'the rightiorlace side of the seam. untoo may ba usedn the other side without lessening the stre ngth or durability, of the seam. This 'can be dine on no other maeldnipand ha great Saving n on all articles stitched or mademp witP These Wl:whines, in addition tollieir superior merits ay Instruments for tiewing, eseente the most heal/Mil and permanent embroidery and ornamental work. Yea can get Sewing Machine Needles, and aU articles per:sluing to the machine butane:la. 1. WAI'CH ANU CLOCK REPAIRING, Done In the best manner,Aa tonal, at low rates, Towaj a , July 18. 1867... AN HE PLAYED ON A HARP , ' , iIF A THOUSANDISTRINGS, DITT MOH - 0011 TEMPLE OP MUSIC • Poe . e the .Celebrated ilathushek 0 and, and the t rautifal little Colihri Pianos. Pianos of 219 a In ge. PiSIVAI of one third more pow. fir. Pla es that ethibit more skillin structure 'Pianos 141st are betler.inade In every respeet4 add will,stand in time longer than any now to use in tis,iountry and Europe; These Pians, diger in "construction in the Inside nom all °th em, the strings cross the Iron home in all di. main* . distrilmUn the muse pommy equally to all sides - . p Shies oth• •er improvements altar to their co ctloo 'they coMblne.ilt • e_lniprovementa of • very , other mine SW lor 'lllustrated • lays Where everytlfinf Is explained to Whale- Oen. - i41:: constant y on hand 'a full-assort menfel Haines Brother's Plum. Organs and Nolo& af,thebest of various' styles for the 'church sadperior. Parlor , and Neb&on Cov• era, ' and "Melodeon' Stools, Instruction Booksf M eodeon and Piano. New and old sheet m sic ou hand, and ordered if deslie . Also f sale. Prof. Van Beuseelser sad Pier ion's , Furniture anti Carriage Polish,— 1 Pianolining done on short, notice. Liberal &mut to ministers, churches,imp teachers. 'Also gents for the , e D • P• • : ' BROTRERS . p . NigQIIALLED PA. PIANO!. FORTES ! . , . CU &MUER:AIf. 1. DITTRICH Feb. 13;1888. ' EE plilE, LIST.--CASO4DE MiLLO. 1 . _ , ,-, 1 - ~ 1 But quality WiAter !rhea. near per - % itundM ..1. • Or 00 0.02 00 !kat quality Bye Flour per hundied....,.. 400 Oars Weal and Rye an Conn Feed • 2 75 A. felt margin allowed to des ers. We ply eaal ' for gtalii. Mont $2 50.1{1e. good, 01 - 46 Corn 0F 23. .1 rint grindlagwsually done at onee. hie of the.. soill is sufficient for a lupe of work. •_ aril. INGRAM. town. May 7.1668. • EE 131.4itik—Wheai'• Floir of all grMb a; Baer.wheat Float * Bran. Caro, .Peal. Feed: as„ st• Dec lb W. A. ittVIEWRIA.V. T 4 HIGHEST CASH _PRIOR pad for Batter sad Ins at weeisal NIX'S. Von , ICS - No 1 MAOKICREI.FpN , sailgini)l4l, P U _CIDER, VINEGAR, atr. KcCAIM MIX'S. !Its! ,0,4• A #I I4 P I-01 t 00 *BY ~,::: 'w!•_ ,,,, ...:-- • •, , ...r - r i.o io tli.te4t.• -, li 0.-V-i osi r. S. st. pwa.p.d, ThP , PSerlVedo encourag44. by lba-sOccess; !bleb. .thes-fari tOolied to make_ acknowledgmnent for the . very liberal , patronage they hive:re ceived, bigivingiheirionstoniers the idilintage of l theirr plain' experience, tMiher-:wlti%of their greatly. ineressed facilities for doing !Maine's. ' - • - They . keep . 4ac rinetwatl on band, a very - large an complete assortment of everythinglin their. line- and are daily receivi n gcinch additions to li theiri' . ,inek a the wants of their ti ado-ref:juke-a I s ,They' bar!fiuoup.. n :.store; - • sugar, 1 Syrup, - liolia' es, &free, Rice; To. bozo, Fieb, - Salt, Cheese, Fruits, - ri m Crackers, Ca dy, Matches, Broom i Wrapping Pa r, and Twine, Flour Backe, Seeds, and -a great variety of other goods, w ly 'bought at t market, and 'at at rotes to to They . desire don to their Tea's; which th York Jobbing the quality in Have also a meat of fluor, Oil: Thdy t tin pontiutie to - have the benefit of a reOdent Partner 'in New York, who is minstantly in the market ind prepared to turn to our advan tage any favotable changes .in the prioo of goods. Fox, MIMI P ° Are no SPRITS' THE USUAL GREAT VARIED 1 , OF GOODS, IN EVERt DEPARTMENT, ARE OFFERED Lathed Market • Priees Towanda, Avail 1,11168 S,P,BOIAL NOTIOE SARSAPARILLA; AND SODA WATER FOR Mh lUU.IONEL The subscribers having Wilt it New Slop, -and supplied themselves with the latest and most ap proved machinery. 'Old - the very best materials for the purpose, ars now prepared to maaatactOre and oiler to the public. a superior article of their Sarsaparilla and Baia Water, good at all times, and so indispetudblY met easy for health and ternfort. doting the bested terma. and -warm summer months' which are saw upon us. Mukha to a generous public for the rely liberal patronage we have received , dosing she 'short thee weber bees engeged in nibs busk.; DON bees, we are .detenignea that DO ellortosk. aurmert atoll be matimg to merit and secure oattattance of the Ipublio pa tromp commeat orate with our thawed realties supply, tar them milk What they need. • ..• All order biome line will receive immediate and prompt *Urea* • I • _ BENNICTItch WITH, Opposite BaillmatDepot. Towaada, .• Juneld.lllol. 7 4m. , , DISSOLUTION.—The ticilartuert ship hetetotare exlithig ender : the time a/ 13edtb l Peet this dy ittualved brae= tad - ooteeet. - The books at the Mrs me tett hi the buds et Peek fo- mattered, eS kis Peranosiodebted • to - sald dna - -are requited: to make immediate paymest,-4* all aceasata lot settled bribe drat of Aegean will be left lot ooßcotiaac • • •-• BEM`- Mt& - Towsa*Qhas to 1865.-4* • - WEE icb have been recent- e lowest point in, the a offeied at wholvaale, esplihds call etpedial atten largo stock of Fine I,y• arc selling at New . priceti,—goaranteeing band a goosl\tassorte MEE ',Pork and Kerosene s. MERCUB, & CO. au CO., zee.el their STOCI3., h comprises lii lAl,oijwhiob At the Sinaarg . .l3 i."1 41 r 7 Sic" of • • writ of 'Pi. Pa. limed oat b ' - Gaga of t , teium P . ,..... .../Mos of. ',Westford 130011 s • PA* is•wr i twitivirci rg pv: „,„1,,,. as AY. 1118111 B 'lnk at 2.0'4100 1 111T0 thea te 457 / 1 1 8f417 r kilf . gleweet , .100d:ifOt.y_`111# , list:e4 b o w deicylbed• ma - =mil e'f: br mt - Z ii nor* by, d e t t ii J ase atnea a. 18;Cr, th„. ( 6 : 7 .smii! rt th e se;st ei , t u tt a , ilmitittriterr.oar & smith by P: Wells. -Contalning lib "Ott= • moll or less, ail improved with a framed bolted, t*O old log barns and Am fruit trees thereott.. , ••-• ~., Seined and fallen in_wrecntbn. at the NIP. of P. L. Ward se. AUL JA 3 Car l /.. I OOIO,WPFATV, 'John Sul 'JohnJerre Sumsan"..-• . . - -.-- ALFAX:Thnfollowlog described bit piste or =l n t% glic 100=1= lkoni•Troy td,llbrilegton, 'east , by land of Geo. W. Godard, swath by Lad of R. -11-.l9mltand west by nubile„highway Indium from ifedi 11arUngi t on--to BerAm e irs Ililkr.--,•Gunialeb.. It about 400 i 0 mam MM.- more ; cr lea, all im proved. with a framed &KIP ibm11014: ... ‘ • Seised and taken in execution ••/toe suit of W.B. Guthrie vs. Pram ick Johnson. Also at the salt of Jewell and. Pomeroy se. rederkk ' ALBO-4beiblicillni•lot;•plece or limed L skt hi:ghat:3a% in Ttle ' lkwo; bound ed north by hind of J. J.- 0 the; east by the . Buagnehanna river, south 14 illge strWand VOA by lands ~o f W. Patton.. ••LCIMUIIIOI/ 'l2OOO square testillare or less;' , with's,. mall' teemed buildup thereon:. and is embsteedbex tween a Use forty eight feet east of and parab tel with defeadanya brick block sad"- the Ikus gusher= river. , Seized and taken in execution-at the :cult of E. W. aide vs. W. Patton. . - A150...4U following described lot piece or - parcel of land' elitUitt in.SylVaniailloro' bound ed north by land of Win. Bowah:4,4*st tbyNli EturritOtouth by public highway Wing ferns - T• oy to Ilanstield, wait by said inn; Bandon. Contalhing 4of an acre of Ilia. more , )r less. all improted trith - a frametthonse,iimall hatted barn and few fruit trees thereon.J • Seised and taken in execution at the 'snit of Geo. S. Davison's use vs. Spencer Powers • ALSO:4The following described. lot,_ pieeil or parceled land situatedn Albany brio; r //twisted north by Jandaot N. A laddienst bl land Of S. Campbc_ ll south and west by lands In pot see, ion of - H. i .134 Wilcox. Containing oneness of land more or less;allimproved. Seized and taken in execntOn at the suit of S. Campbell Vs. P. N. Wilcox. ALSO—The following described lot piece of parcel of land situate In Wilmot twp. , bound ed north by lands ot.John Jacoby. east byland of David Ell r. mouth by land of John Fox, and west - by dof Elinttn Horton. Con tai 40 acres of land, more or leas, about 20 acres ved- with two log -bonsai one log barn. a:few fruit trees thereon: Eel d and taken irrexecullon at the suit of C. S. we're use vs. Hamill •• • - • The following described lot piece or Parcel of land Minatoin Citon two., bounded , la north by ,of Jane Col nil N.-Yensznee, east by land of Sur . Ken all. south by the public highway. anaim by . 1401 - of acid N. Vernamee, et. al. Containing 2i d.cres of land more or leis, WI improved with one trained house, saw mill and a few trait Met thereon. Seised and taken in execution' at the agile Elias Rockwell*. E. I ) , Bishop- • AL,hO-.Thelollowlng describe,' lot, piece or parcel of bud stiaste ia Smithfield twp., bound ed north by the public grounder, east by .the public highway leading from Smithfield Centre to Burilbgton, south by !god of 4. Phelps, and : west by' land of . E. Bullock: , Containing one 'acre of land, mote ct all lap:roved with a framed tavern home, framed 'barn and 'e* fruit trees thereon: Retard and taken is execution at the snit of L.R. Arnold's use vs.. N. P. Tuttle. • ALSO—The following described lvt,. piece or parcel ot land sAnate in Tuscarora twp., bonn ed north by Whichever Cobb, oa the east by George I...alains and Rufus Potter, on the south and west by George Waltman. Containing 50 acres. Mere or less, about 15 acres improved; more or less, a !pug house and log barn and a tew:fruit trees thereon. ' ' Seized and torten in execution at the shit bi Porter do Nichols's% Thomas Potter, ' ALSO—The following described lot piece or'. parcel of .land situate in Bmithfield4wp.„ boon ded north by lands at 0..8. Harris, , east by Adam Fchell, south by M.. 8. Dibble, and west by David.Boper and Jacob Fletcher. Contain ing fifty acres, more or less, about 20 acres im proved, with a log house - , board shed and It'few unit trees thereon. . Seized and taken in executhin at the snit o Evan Lewis vs. A. U. Campbell k Brother.: . ALSO—The following described- lot, piene.dr parcel of- land situate ha North Towanda twp:, bounded north by land of C. M.-Manville, east by land of DaVid Ratty, swath by land of Eme line Rutty , and west , by land - be.ouging.to the -estate or John Simons dec'd: ontaitting,lo acres of land, more or less, all . Improved. Seized and taken in caeca:fon at thesuit of Codding h Messer' vs. Samuel Eiawkins. Also at the snit of Emplino` Rutty - vs, Samuel. Haw ! king, ALSO—By virtue or sundry . Write of Fl. Fa. and - Fend. • 0., the followlng, described lot piece or parce of land situate in Orwell and Herrick twps., hounded north by land of Wm. Smith and Widow-Light, east by lands of Thos, B. Smith the estate of Charles. Stevens. dec'd. and Homer Coleman, south :bg landS of A.R. and•Homericolem.iii, and west by Lind of Elisha Keeler and Widow Light: Contain ing NO acres of land, more or less, about•7o acres improved with a framed dwelling house, two framed barna, framed shop and orchard of fruit trees thereon, ALSO-One other lot, piece or parcel'of land situate in said townshi ps , bOunded north by lands' of Messer Allis dad Widow Light, east by E. N. Reeler and Homer Coleman, month by A. B. Brown and M. Hitchcock's heirs, and west by .51. Ilitelicock's heirs and Eleaze.r "Allis. Containing SO acres of land, more or less, about 50 acres' improved, with a framed dwelling house, two trained barns, framed shed and orchard of fruit treeabereon. Seized nd taken in execution at the suit - of Geo. C. Atwood's use vs. E. N. Reeler and Elisha Reeler. Also at tho snit of George C. Atwood's use vs. E. IL'Eeeler. ' • ALSO—The' following described lot, , piece or 'parcel a lan situate in Canton boro , bound ed north, son h and west by lands of. Wm. S. Baker, and east-by lands belonging to the heirs of J. C. Rose's estate. Containing 4. acres of land, more or:less, all improved, with a framed house and few fruit trees thereon. Seised and taken in execution at the shit of J. E. Bullock vs. WJlliam Brew. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel. of land situate in Eidgbury twp. bound ed north by land of Sturges Squires, east by George Peterson, south by the Webb estate and Jasper Roberts, and west by George Burnham. C. ntaining 45. acres of land, more or less, 'about 38 acres improved. with a trained house, log barn and an orchard of fruit tlees thereon. Seised and taken in execution at the suit of J. o,,,Bobinsen's use vs. William Bolfe and Neilson Peterson.' ' • ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land aLuate in -Rothe twp., bounded as follows: Beginning at a stoke and stones, the north-west corner of Dennis Rockwell's laud,-thence north 24 0 west 96 pra.; to the line of Beenum estate, thence by sold Beeman line north 874° east 136 pea. to the line of Francis Dimmock, thence along said; line and line of N Russell, south 24° east 96 'pro.. to the north -east corner of said Rockwell's land, thence by the north line of the same south 874° west 136 prs., to the place of beginning. Containing 78 acres of land, more or less, about 40 acres im _proved with a framed I °use and barn thereon. ALSOOne other' ot, piece orparcel of land :situate in Rome twp., bounded north by lands of the estate of N. Beeman, east by land in' possession of C. L. Parks, South by-John Rus sell and mm. McCabe, and: yes, by John Rus sell. Containing about 60 acres, more or less, about 50 acres inn roved, with a framed house, 2 framed bans, corn house and. orchard of fruit trete thereon. ALSO—One other lot, piece br parcel of land situate in Rome twp., described as follows : Beginning at a corner of a lot conveyed to liathaw B. to- Thomu F. 11111,in the south line of a lot conveyed to Joseph Seeley, Ethence •slong the said south line west 31 1-10 Drs.-tea corner tot land conveyed to Smith Lent, thence "tong the east lino of said last mentioned lot and east line of a lot conveyed to John Paso more math 90 5.10 pia., thence along the north line of a lot conveyed to N. D. Beeman, east 31 1-16 pea., and thence along the welt, line of raid lot conveyed to Mathew B. Zs Thomas F. Rill, north 90 5.10 pro. to. the place of begin ning. Containing 19 acres and. 94 perches of land, more or less. Seized and taken in execution at the suite! LneyJames-vi. Swath Lett. - • L. • ALSO—By yirthe of a writ - of Vend. Expo,. the _following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Leßoy twp., Beginning ata bem lock on the bank -of gull brook (so , called) thence north.6l° hig h wa y " prs. to a.poat Leßoy aide of the publiclading from to Taylor And dle (so called) in Granville tifp. thence north 20° east 116 pea- to a post, tnerice. north 10° nest 20 pro. to a post. thence north 28 Pet. t o a t, thence south 61° west 12 -pis. to tr ni. on the bank of said golf brook, thence down the said brook the several tonnes thereof to the.place of , beginnhig.. Containing 40 acres more or lese,abont 20 acres' Improved with a framed bons° and few holt trees thereon: Seised and taken la execution at the suit of H. die ea. Nedeblah Smith. . _ A1:130--The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situat la Albany trip., bound ed 4:tort/I . ..and out lands of J. 8. Campbell, on the north by land of Joseph Campbelli and . Teat by,the Berwick . Turnpike. Containing 4 of an acre more or- lees, alt Improved, with 'a framed housepartly finishe d ,, and a few fruit trees thereon. Selzed.and taken in erica on at the suit of J. lii:Danapbeil es. D.-W. Birshberger. described lot, picce or Parcel, Of laud situate lekTolotrora twp., boon. sled north by 4 :-Arinstrong, east by - Ellas• Geoige Solomon', south tiy. John rind Joseph Neighsonid we-t by W: W. A:Peter Neighs.-- CoUakdrig about SO *efts, be theism.) more or 'Piss, about 20 acres haptored,with stump& house, saw. WU, and 'a ?few fridt *obeli anti tannin' aeetition at. the:nava D. L. Tholipson's use vsalcob, aougAt. 'Also at the suit of D. as° sc.. Jolla Bought 2d. • - - WitISATOM GRIFFIS Sheriff' Siberia's Office Aug '13,t1868. - • 'FANNING &HARIOBB MAKING; The stio%shiltiiet iter -Maeda 3 •%:; le'? Mt bowl - aelhe Ira Mi °IMA GES.% MLLE ter the purpose of e ffing on the M m ose : • :Humors ataktig as& repairing done to °rear sedan murk warranted.. Cash palAtar WA! ! • - • . - . - --- • - GAR S. MLLES: , eassidown, Jas. 98,1869. ; , • •,,! ala tii MMti22 _ ' • ROCIAMATION.' n°ll Of ,1111 134 1 ' Diattiot ' of - eo *sties of is owl atot bOwi r tielidasf Rom Lett Di - Stadedd. ea t. • iria' 1 ,.... *ALL tot . ~,, 4 ; ,.; ~ ben looted tisk . . '1 r 7 ' * the ca titllopet r d. D. - ' - cto*O - , tor. . 4 44,9yerand Taiga*. ' ed • end etas sai,wf-tatsPeEi coot** Pleas sod Or**. C 444, kt, mei,. for_tho County of Bradford. On WM', TU1417 of 4tt, hp option two weeks 1 • • °l eir ,ad i t i f t l el o .7_ . : ~. CoostaidelAl Ow 4 ' • - - , , heljwd odd / there in hilt p - kW* ' 10-011ock hi the foreacoof , astotith work, lA!:• qtklattions and other remembreaceljo 40 tho 4 WWI Width to , , theiroftleo appertidos fobs dm; .sod thowt-whO_Ore Wood by gecollaws os ottorwiNAPiowate who' arm wito eest may so the put9f.poild ty, ot -WhOs*D be , . colut ? il i l er llawto kkfkiA , , - 000141W_ figs) ill* them as*all ab be , Oxon - m. tsiptested to th e e rottost la, Jr; sites dimes„ agreeably to Dated at Towas‘As 4irsiotit.4 the . pest of ass LOA, one*oastad sight handred andalst,p4lffit, Aad of th e. ladep***4 - *' 'the trotted States, the ' Dint Ursa.:,- , : 4, . , , . ~.., . , .:AintelitaiX ORWRIEL Sherlii: 100 . 24,0TialLe--TliOlidt3 is ~keteby.eiteadbst.thembw,beis Bled and aettlid in the (*este' •thesta of Wills,. in. ALL for th* 03 agfr 4frft4l l Q.soconnts of Aa tolnktratlon upon the following estates. viz _ Final ace% of John Chambetlaht. sda's, of, Joel Stafford; late of Wyakillagadea'd. ' • " Final soul of John Stfitigere i after of the estate ofl Pater /Kari:sere, late of Albany dec'd. ,• - -Final yet of Leman. Putnam and 13e4. Eg Salley admits of Charles Drake, late of Gran ville, diti'd. ' • " Finalaiseit 61 , Aziltair Seize and 4,D. Foss adePra off A. SUCtenort.latecif Lam de"ol'. Miles Prince-4,1r of Sophie •Q: Falmhfda, late of Windhant, dee'd. _ : Final acet - of L. P. Stafford, ger - of =llaylazi Stafford, late of -Wyaloaing, deed. • Phial:Wel, of. G. T. Griliget,adsn'r of P. Jlottonilateef ifleoz; deal- - Finales/3 1 f of IL E.. Merrill *dui's., of Aruba Sharmall, late doc'd. • _ - - Final ace't of, Peter Tromp. Johillizby and William 43-. %afford errd of Jahn Bizby,late of _Sylvania bore deo d. - Final ice's: of - gild* of Daniel J. Horton. lite of Sheshequill, deed. _ emit of KileanTachard gmuslist: of. A'. • o.Stordevant. - ; • Final wet of Henry Gibbs, guardian of Pa 4 .7. thenaH.Barnee. . • And the same will , be sweated to the • Or- Phan's - Vend of: Bradford Canty, on Thursday the 10th Ably of September next Abe confirms , Ron and allowance. • R. J. MADILL, -Aug..12.1868. - ' . Register." . . gratrircri te . TN "BA. .—ln tiressot lOf AlonsoZ: Benjamin,. Blinks*, In the District Court' of the United Btates; , for the Western District of.Pesmsylyspia. • ~ • To whom it slay Cancan: • undersigned' hereby gives 'notice of his appol ntment as U. sista of ALONEUE. BENJAMIN, of Asylum twp: . ia.thE County rat Bradford, and State of Penusyltairls, - *Mal District, who•his -been adjudged a Banktifigt 'Open , his own peti tion by-the District Court of said Distribt. Dited at Towanda, Pa.. • the. 13th day.of -Au gnat, A. D. 1868,; JOHN W. MIX, Assignee. TN BANKRAJPTCY.--In of dardrew B. Eckert Sailtriiit. the Dia trier' Cottrt. of the United Statesfor tb ..,)Testern District of renasyllauLs:• • • • To whom it s may cencera : The Undersigned breby Aires notice of his appobrhaeot as As signee of Andrew S. Eckert, of Troy' twp..; , .in the codrity of .Bradford and State of Pertnayi vania,.within said District, who has .been ad judged a Bankrupt upon hid owe letition by the District Court of said District. Dated Totten4l, the 13th day of Augtut A 'D.1838. . JOHN H. ISlX;dialifaee•- TNCiiiiIOOILATiON. NOTICES r -1 Application for Incorporation of the Times rort and Rush ReligiousCoupaci. . `Application. for the 'lncorporation of the First. Methodist Episcopal Church of New Al bany. - Application for the IncotporatiOn of, the Presbyterian Church ol Barclay. • - • Noiice is hereby given that the above Arno olations hive scverally presented to the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County theirwr ticies of Association asidpg for a degree of In corporation, and the cold Conn having exam ined the same, and finding. them , doyrect will decree that they be ineorporatedas prayed for on'Monday, September 7, 1668, at 2 p: m., any less cause be shown to the contrary. • ,W A. THOMAS, Prothcibottry. Proth ;notary's Wilco. Aug. 6, 1668.- AUDITOR'S NOTIa.--/n the ourthr of the estate of Enka Case, deed; late of Troy tp. In the Orphanla Court of Bradford County. . , . The' u nde rsi gned ...puditor appointed by 'Said Court-upon exceptions file d the partial 'ac count of the -executors of said estate, . will at lend to the duties of his - appointme nt at his °Mee, in the Borough of Towanda, on 11onday, the 24th day, of nowt, 1848, at t Wedocki pap. July 12, 1868. H. -PEET, Andikor.l A lIDITCR'S NOTICE —The under algneil;baring been appointed an Auditoi. by the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford Co. to distribute money asising from the Sheriff:s sale of the persowal property* StnithrLent,wh I attend to the duties of said appointment, at his officein the'Borough_ of Towanda, on Friday,the 21st day of August; ISO, at-2 pp. `m., of said day ...at which time and place -all persons-hating.. claims on said' money'are required to present the same, or be debarred from coming in upon said:lnoney. . . • July 21; 1864; • PEET,..tuditor: DMINISTRATORS - • Notiee ii hereby given to all persons in. debted to the estate 'of Mery Anima,. :late of Monroe twp., deed.; are requested to make immediate - payment, and those having claims against said estate,' must predent them •dilly authenticated for settlement. _ ISAAC BOBBINS, Adixdnistrator. July 21,1868. XECITTOR'S NOTICE.-NoticeE is hereby given that 'all pepsins indebted to the estatw of Samuel Hartshorne, deo'd., lase of Windhani twp., are _requested to make payment without delay, and those having claims against estate must present thenvoluly authentlea teti ,",ir settlement. ' - • ' SILENCE E, HAIVETHORNE; , GEORGE LAWRENCE, _ June 25, 18Ss.! Executors. 1N : BANKRUPTOY.—In the matter .1. of George E. Humphrey. Bankrupt. In the District Coact of the United States, for the, Wes. tern District of Pennsylvania. - • . Tb whom it may Concern: The _undersigned hereby gives notice of his appontinent as as signee 4al Geo. E.-Humphrey, of South Creek:- in the county of Bradford, and State of •Pentt.-.• sylvania, within sail District. who has been ad:. - judged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by' the District Court of Said District. Dated at Towanda, the 4th day of August, A: D.'1868. J9IIN N. CALlFy,..laslgneg. TN BANItRUPTCY.—In the matter of NELS9I( C. - MARTIN, Bankrupt.... in the Dlctrict Conn the United States, for the Western District of Pennsylvania. - • To wham tt may,Conen n: The undereigied hereby gives no:ice of his appointment as pi t signet of Netsurf:O. Means. of Tunkhannock in the county of Wyoming, and Stateof Penn!. sylvania, within said District, wbo, has been ad judged-a Bankrupt upon his • own petition by . the District Court of kaki District. . Dated at Tunkbannock.the-4tb day of. :August A.D. 1868. JOHN N. CALIFF, designee. OWA Il A AGRICULTURAL 17011 KS. TOWANDA; PP.LiTAUA:, 11.4111111.0191.111 ES Ittf4S,`' SPOOS DENT STUFT, nE4yy, 'IfiAGONS, GENERAL WOOD WORK ,W6OO , TIIHN NO ITS BRANCHES SCRoLIi pAWIIIo, -PLANING; ETC.,'ETCi • - ToDWers in f , `: ,11p . }3S,SPOKES Sc BENT 4TUFF', We offer a . • . . STOCK TBOY watch TO V. SELECT. —lt-, The skiove Re - from the test SECOND GROWTH. MCKORY &,' OAK. LIG= AND HEAVY WAGONS ON SAND.• . . . iYa .haVel the Bivad and Karma' Chsiteje.i acirSit4.llolo and dresied. T: 11113110 P, 114. 4 111:11CUR, rrealdent: - - • • :iIF Towa*la, Jay 2, 1 665. UM . -•~. yr' ~ F :._~ • f.t.r 4 , to, . - VM" rt. ' .: . ' FARM AND taitifiltu emx—uo acres is Unteslownsfdp, Ms' eocmty. Pa— alarro"Ns4l=2 TV, . 1001$11dra ,- .1411 lisidi at width b slap daub inift.l . 111 . , .. Vi oti gesi=yed, has g r ilieeta bi tmrtilf . lard wood spios.ft. , Wlltbe !Old b bass Alba to suit • Ouroblorf• 1 FIOCIPIAN,it goitAmbe ; i n pattio the piece weaker Wick* 15; 11r.; Welt, 105 aWda;' UP at • That WO of OP, "W ,f s ialltV archon! ot il inaJpripir,peu pod, 73. Wwair,'ls acre. . ptees_ oft Wilding's, _ Owes. AG:, lqtt - aiens, "OLIN , in scre— en* to sd .lasepti Withqr, pasta 63 acrW, $25 an acre: 471 the pasta weft watered IMO hip. • Par yartkadara , 'esseitsr.of the OSIMIR. , ~: • ~ XLI.IB, sear Ifaiu.sville Ly ing , So" Pa. ithitts BAB eant..-dboot 450 Ineat io of, land in fine state Of ealtivation-ao'dlajda. by .roads that Wet good fame ass , be *Wont of *Without wastb4 oogand inbaindtal bosses and bins on two 04 thedtrinloon, Alto Stan, yoke of ' nun gnwag ina. - too nansevoon dbata In t 9 iaabktriun Towanda. and &bon ! mTI =I the rlm. • Will bo sold brer Mee on eavteenni. 4 WIII ope,ylr4fArea.o7 - foot seitkosen who want good firms.. all fa naming onier,call up on JAW I3S WOOD, at Towand a, or DOUGLAS DAVIDSON. upon hie farm, for tertian lafor maim, . I.J AMES WOOD, • ' DOUGLASS DAVIDSON, Towaida, - • • tlyzAr: Ultras, rgic -- A 7 farm aritMn min stilliot Minas, con taining about 12 semi new howl 'and barn, the tam irsaltaple,{gzrafaingesrirregetables., Will be sold cheap. Also 23 acres of flue tarns larClataL With Brat landings. situate in 0 1440 1 1 /30 1 :0 1 414.pinpartY of Prol. Baku. For teems ennalre ot.Frol. Baker, Canton, or H. B. MoKRAN, Tolanda; Parties wishing tapnr citae Baum will Ind it to their.edrantage by calthwt on , 11.— KoIIEAN, aid Weis at the large number ()taints, houses and lots he ham f og . a go. , ,; .!: • Jahr 16.1848.--3 t. VALUABL'E, - FARM' FOR RALF. Y Masted to 24)wanda tinristap,: within half a mile alibi,' tillage of Icnranda. Con taining about .200:aemr, about IC sera la) - pretyl. irltb piney of wood and fenchor on - Ws's. well watered, obotfortable outballdlogr • and well.adaptedifor ether lamb" or grazio;., For partleulara Inquire of 441 CIIALPEr. Towanda;Ta..,er L. CHAAPHL' Wert Frank lin; Fa.' . , • I. 1115y.28,1868.-41. VALITAIILE - RAJIV! "Mr B A LE. Pituated - 11eineritoirriddp about one andivhalf Miles - east tot Boma Botoagh, con taining 20 Acres, abort 7,) acres improved, well watered, with dwelling tease, outbuildings, good' bearing and young orchard thereon.= Terms 'reasonable, and ti m e , given for a Action of the purchase money. For farther partlcc - lars inquire on the premises of : - • . B. K. TOW'_ Home, May 12, 1868.-Fitoe VAWABLE FARM FOR SALE.—, ficnS'ot one hundred( and , fifty acres, within adz miles of Towanda, and ono, mile from the deer is offered for sale on favorable 'terms. One tundred acres are cleared tad, in a high state of .cultivation, with goallesices - and most excellent buildings,- The house is a well - built dwelling with very convenient oat-build , - lugs consistin; of aammer kitchen - and store ,rpona; woodboase,and the yard well Ailed with evergreen and other trees. The barn Is a large bank barn 36C18 feet with a goid shed Attache.' a horses barn adjoining with stalls for six. horses a Forge cern house near by and a tenant home , on the property. The farm has eh eastern and southern exposure and is offered foe sale solely .on account of tthe ill health of , the owner. For Wellerparticnlars dud terms, which are hjghly favOrable, - application may-Le made to • B. B. 11175941.. Totivanda, Feb. 20,-1868. ilitstiltancons.. , StWING - . MACI/I - NE I • ' The snperloi merits of the " , SI&GEW' mach ines over•all others, for either Famfl cso, or lianufacturingparposes, are so well established akAl so generally admitted, that an satuneration or their relative excellencies is'no lengeiconsid TLE LETTER A," PAMILYIifiCIIII,FE; hitherto. manufactured by this Company, has gained and nuintaLned. the world over, and for years past; an odparalleled d,c reputation and sale. .. 4. Bat notwiihatandingAhe u of this 'Ma chine. we•have nay . almoittce i that it . has been superseded. try our - • r:•. - • ICEW MACE, which has born:vier fish jean to preparation, and which has bon brought to perfection tre gardleasof rms. r.ison or Firms', and which is now confidently presentsyl t- the ibablia as in. company hly tho_beilt *aw 21aAlsto, in Exist- • The lila chine ip quelitio a , is Simple; Compact, Durable and liteautgele,..lt, *flak:, light-run nidg mid capable of perforttilng range and varlet) , of work never before attemped upon a aingie Machine, amity either Silk. skit. Linen or Cotten Threads: and Fewing . with eg.algracii* icy the very finest !;115 coarsest mate .ml% and anythitig Jostween the it* extmmes, in the. - meet,theautiful . and - ardwititutal manner. Jts attachments fcir Seining, Braiding etc., are novel and' tiriCticat,and have been in vented and adjusted eipeeially tor this Machine. -;• t . ws.,l he above Machine can be had of _ _WICKHAM ft 'BLACK, Agents. Pcdtlistractkmegfven at our Sewing Machine Dept: • Attesamhation is respectfully invited. lowanda. July 241,1868.-3 A REAT - UNITED . -- STATES I A E_ - K`ELLEY& CO., T. •Y. Notu 28, 26.11234 3Q Vesek street, N 11,-W ct . R t T Are now supplying familles:.throughbet th country with *s and coffees through the Sys' tem of "elute and their regularly appointed agents, at a ..sifebt advance ou' kargo and guaranteeing, their teas to be pore and frwit t and ate-to give "estire satisiaction, or they can be returned and the money refunded. • Remember that by our 'apt= the consumer ' .pays only ONB PROTIT, instead of seven or • eight el le mast do when he parchsses of the ordin y .WE DEPT COMPETITION. :We, call spec I attentiun. notlely toenr stand ee goods, ba our fancy brands of Oolong and Youngllysen Teeittpecallar' finetti—and teas ' sixty, days from - ,Japan, Oar-Sleiffee. Depart ment is managed also on, thi system of one profit enly_, and all our 'dottle's are;sold on their merits,. W e only ask a trial:; • • o • • All oar importation Of OW. teat. and coil - Can be had of oar regale' appointed'agents. . AU our goods are goods put; titi by ourselves- In X* pound packitgee eV; oat- wirehmis.e in - New T e r - , and retaile d at V. 11.11. GORE'S Drbg ore; NoATT • Maki *streSt,.at the small 'even "of-5 cents per pound over our New York prices. ' This ; rings the goods at the &ices they can be porOltued for oviir our cotmtetw; with the !Melt added. ;*I - Look AT otru • OOLCNG (Black), 69 4 : 6 ,- 70030 4 90., $1 per lb., best . MIXED (Green* and - Black). 60c.. 70 0 • • 600.• 90., 11 per lb., beet.. YOUNG BY SON (Green) 60c., 70c., 80c.; 90., 11, $1;10, • •er lb.. best. IMPRIDAL (Green), 90c..- 31.1 ENGLISH .BREAKFAST (Black). 7he,, 92c., 80e7, $l, *VW, $1.20 { bent. JAPAN 900...51,51,25 per' lb.-". - GUNPOWDED, $1,25, 11,40 per lh. •e,ntung Morale Yng Nylon, In original Chinese' packag.ta *SI 0 per pack age. licfflEsianlg Ollolong,- ni ori na Chines? BRANDS;FC4 N t gyongOolong (Mk) $1.25 per Ib. - Nankin Moping 'Young ElYeon; (Omen) SPSO per lb.Uncolored' Japan 7;taa, (6Ddsys from Japan) 'pot op expressly for us In Yokohama $1,40 per lb.: GROUND COPIER.—Pare Mew 20, 25 and 30 cents per lb. .Best Old. Gorman:tent Java, 40 cents' per lb. ',Boyd Club. 25: - c e nts per lb. Mountain Plantation, 410 cents per lb. 'Bewares of imitating awl logos. companies. Ail our • gOods bear our Trade Mark on each big. No others are genuine, " 51.6 m. Ilill 9 t ,PRING TRA.-DEl', • P." = '' 1?038 1, • S. N. BRONS.O.* : O4IVELL, PA., Offert-ba. builders • (most complete stock of Builders Hardware, Sash, Glass, Nails. Oils Painte . ~Varnisties, Blinds ,, Trimmings, Butts,- boor Trimmides. • Coilik r CTOßS - , I .• r • -Outteisiiuti eed workmen an'd at the lowest rate 5......, g and: jobbing, sap boiler's, Sap glien - •: . &4:.' , `Mowe's - Belting 'Madtlamiet - atewli` better. >Universal Clothes. - be4t/cusc .W4ditakes and Com bined Plaster. Soer,....worhy the attention of thein'elligetitiartser.'"-Highbard's Mowing Ha tednell, durable.ind desirable. 4 et:. 4i foot cut. Tabies, cbahx, hedriteeds. spring bed bottoms, and. other " - • 1 4 tr . R R.E I - Partneri will find .thii sauna Vie best quality Tin Pans, tillitritut - Strain Pills, and every. descriptkat of Tin 'Ware. ' Roar and Salt, Okatr•antiL.Thiothj.. Owl; Spinning Wheels, Plan Wheels, Beets, Wheel Heads, Flyers, Field itoilers and- Meister' • Sowers furnished to . order , St lowest possible prices. ' ALEO-,Corn BheLlers, >Morticing Machines, putting Boxes. . S. M. BRON 'ON Onrell, Feb. 20, MS. CAIJTION.—Vi heriaa„ my wife MA' n-, - tua left. my bed' and band wigwag any just canoe or provocation. all parapeere hereby _turbid harboring or trusting bet on toy account, I will pap no debtkot low contracting after thts datiN •JORN-T. Granyi'leanly 20, - tfw El E. lb TOWNER , or