lnuifo4:l4o - #1; LOCAL AND GENERAL. &WAND& NUKE NIEMORY;43OPgia Church.—Bei. Roam Tama. Pastor. Preaching, Sundays at 10e and 71 r. r. Sunday School. "11 x." Prayer Meeting every Thursday amino • Z. E. Cherch.—Rev. is T. )3artuttaus t Pas tor. Preaching every tun* at 101 sas. and 71 P. Iff • SIMPAL School, 1 1 P. . 21 ' Payer Meeting every Thurso evening. ,Presbytaitas Wl4 • Pastor. Preaching every Sunday i i 116, and 7 P.M. . Sunday Sebool,llr.s M Prayerilleethag Thnxsday Welling& Episcopal Church.-41ev. P. D. Seams„ Pas. tar. Preachintevery Sunday at 101 A.X. end 3r. at. Sunday School, li Tins TABLE.-=She following is the Time Table of the Pennsylvania And Nei Tokio:lanai and Bail Bondi:NM:pally, which took-effect on Monday, May, 11, 1866: soOtUwAnD. •A. M. A.M. WL4zavz . .... 8:30 • 1120. ....820 Aram ....8:45 1125.....8:45 .7:00 11:48.....8:58 Marra ....715 1203 '913 ..... 9:38 P. M......P. M. A. M. ft . o) - K, A.Y. P.M. Seat 8138 1101 401 Alums 10:45 4413 !Owl 4140 1032 430 Miens. ... 725 1027 4:15 'TOWANDA ...7410 9:51 850 - A. M. A.M.P. M. JOHN P. COX, iguimrirdendatt. DELEGATE &ECM:IN.—An election will be held at the Grand daryroom, In the borough of Towanda, on Saturday, 6th September, for the puipose of electing Two Delegates to represent said borough in the Republican County Convention. =The polls will be opened at 2 o'cloth, and closed at p. tn. H. A. Farga, B. F. Voonnzas, CHAS. Taw:, Committee of li,igilanee. Mr . The officers end members of the Grata & Cotrsit Cuts, aro requested to meet lit their rooms in Mercur's Block, on Friday 'evening, Sept. 4th, 1868. The Fae . cntive ommittee earnestly request a full e' turnout, and wish all who desire the election _ of the man who so successfully pnt•down the rebellion, to meet with the Club, and Prepare for a vigorous campaign. Ur. M. C. IdEncutt has kindly given us the use of a couple of rooms in his new block on Main Street, and contributed gen ' eronsly to the support of the campaign.— Will others who long for the final adjust matt of our national troubles, on the broad baE;is of equal justice to all, give us their time, money and hearty co-operation. Remem ber the time and place. Come and join with us, even if a two or three years are wanting to make a voting Grant •lt Colfax man of you. YOU can work to a good ad vantage. By order of the • Executive Committee. BASE BALL.—The return match be tween the Arwranns of Owego, and the Wr 'NONAS of this place, was played on the grottnik• of the latter, on Wednesday, 27th ult., resulting in the success of the 'Owego dab, by a score of 28 to 36. NEW C.R.—The Lehigh Talley RR. Co. , have placed 'upon the toaa between this place and Waverly, a new passenger car, which made its first trip on Saturday last. it was made at the Delaware Works, Wil. mington, and is very tastefully finished.* Superintendent Goz, for this, as well as for his many efforts to accommodate the travel ling public, deserves ninth credit. Viii-The.Public School of this Bor origh opened on Monday—W. H. TECONTSON Principal, and Misses Cam', Partzacamen and Mims, Assistants. ALVORD BARBER are just opening a large stook of Blank Books and Pass Books which they offer at very low figures. Lycomiug co. Agricultural Fair commences at Williamsport, Sept. 22, and continues for three days. Over 52000 in premiums will be paid, and $5OO in the Home Department, under control of the La dies —s3oo on the speed of horses, with two trots every day. Competition is open to all. The railroads will issue excursion tickets. It. &foams Exus, President ; J. Cxxxxon (biz, Secretary. MR. ary Of IRVINE, formerly of this pla,e, died at his residence, in Pine Grove, Warne Co., on Monday, 24th tilt. Tio ContrY. —The Repnblicans'or flog .t county have nominated the following se—)ktat ticket : For Congress —W. 11. Armstrong, of Ly- • :1!11.1g. For —A, G. Olmstead, of Potter. Lor Assembly—B. B. Strang, J. B. Niles. ~ihpet to the derision of Conference). l'or District .stttorney—John L Mitchell, of Wellsboro. —Xt. W. Wetherbee, of I) luar. For It, Seeley, of Brookfield.. Potter county is attalhed to Tioga in the 1• gi:latice distril:t but since the Senator is conceded to thas, county, Tioga claims the two representatives, and if acceded to, the abow gentlemen will occupy seats in the n,At Rouse. Mr. Strang was a member of the last Legislature, and ranked as one of the ablest debaters and most influential Lepublicans in that body. Mx. Niles is an able lawyer, and will soon make his mark. The following store-keepers I llave boon appoiated in the Interald Bev -m*olmm service Smeramm N. Spal.,Dnal, ,of 14adford County, and Eruttat W. ELWELL of Columbia County. 1, A Bor Lotrr.—On Sunday, 2 o'clock If. M., a boy between 12 and 13 years of age, living at the time in the Lee Settle ment, by the name of Otto Schrager/ left his residence, intending to visit his uncle, Mr. Bowers, Aso miles distant; since that time nothing has been seen of him. None of the settlers weld notified until 4 P. M, Monthly, too late to commence a search um _ t:1 Tuesday morning. fibs Tuesday some 'fifty men were out. There has been at no tuneless then fifty men seeking for him, and at times over one hundred. On Wed aesdaY night they had found traces of him. It was hoped that to-day (Friday), he :night be found, though the chances are vair.st it.—.Lnporte IYee Press. 1 gr. S. P. LATHROP, formerly iTtblishei of the Athens Republican, and w residing at Washington, has become Associate Editor of the Sullimm .F)ve Press. Mr.'l.. is a ready and able writer, will give increased' interest to that 'prightly sheet. Itian't every country pa. r that nth afford a Washington editor. . Preserve your Magazines and files of newspapers by having them bona, uhich Rill be done by Wurrrszart, at his Bu cry, over the Argus office, in a sub. staritial manner. Court week will afford :mt.:odic:it opportunity to send snob work the biudeiy. There will bo a meeting of Post NO. G 8 G. A. 11. on Thursday evening pert. MI the members are requested .to attend, as loudness of importance will be transact ed. W. 11. H. Goals, Commandant, : 1186. Tlgiiitorn , iteLP.l.l3iinezti in Tror Om! c4._:fiatted. talght,i by• ;newts beak of the building. The burglans heard by Dr. F. L Boliira, who aebtitanled the stake to distant *het leintlle, natter, and ati hewing the aletul•they'-tunnul the key in the door, end tied. Gould, the nip amatud by E. Pomeroy. atoliltmnytehisied, came to - 8 xief moor dß* to the following from the Owego rime:' Ausennarid—OnAstaday leak- James Gould. who stole Mr. .11, M. Drakes *ow in Jane Ink was arreatad by Isaac Nabs. in Elmira, brows* an to.Owago. esamined,by E. B. Gera East. and ,ompsoltkid to 'M ower. fie is now baba . NI" The Mohr ' of the Ruglataqui ' oo . l isti•• Agrietatu# l 80 c4etY will be held on the tom of +meg E. Car malt, ort* aide *obi Idoolaosai near Lake, on Tuesday. September? aiir Mr. II B. °mag .tvhca was Mab*d by Cabin and Vanwanner on Sun day week, at New ldilford,, died bia l lTburs-, day. " . • , .- • - ' Rev. H. H. hum is to deny. per the Amnia! Address' at the Swarulaana County Agritulugal Fair, September' 17th; Oursoo.-- t. l wlsErr limos is 'still ins . - prpving, and it is condo4oly ,helieved by his physician and friends that he grill en• tirely recover, with perhaps hia,wounded limb anasewbse shorter than tics -4.ar. , . litge soli of Afro. $ . a. Baia; had an arm broken in two places by a fall while playing gymnastics, en Monfay last, the broken bone in both places protruding through the bosh. Dr. Daniels hos charge of the case. _ —Hon. LINO Tzonsit has been nomina ted for Member of Asscunbly trpm Tiogs county. A good selection. sir The officers of the grant Club of Farmer's Valley, (Troy township) are :-- President, Jobn Maffean ; Secretary: F. &dint= ; Treasurer, N. Maynard. The Club meets Tuesday evenings. tor The School Directors of troy borough have been doing themselves and their village a great credit by , bhilding a school house of ample proportions and of fair outward appearance. The Gaz i ette says: "It has now been decided to Open the School in this Bore in the new School house on the first Monday in October, ,td which time it is expected all the arrangements will be complete for starting as good a school as has ever been opened in this part of the State. The attendance Will jrobably be large, and the Directota will spare no efforts to see that all are provided for, and that the school shall start out in a Satisfac% tory manner." Seavay.—A party of purveyors, under Wm. H. hioneasi are324ildrig vey from the mouth of Wysea creek to Nichols, for the purpose of emplaning the grade and determining the feasibility of the route for a railroad. We 'understand that they have surveyed beyond Herne, and find that , a road can be located; with slight grades. " Tut?. OonNtim. MONTHLY is a new Magazine of 32 pages, published by Messrs D. Lothrop and N. P. Kemp, at lios. 38 and 40 Derain, Boston, at the low Oki of One Dollar a year. The initial number, whi j oh bas just appeared, has beauty for; the eye and an appetizing table of cotatts. Un like most of the cheap Magazines, the CornhW Monthly is elevated in tone,i and its literary qualities aro such as spebially adapt it to readers of wholesome and cultivated tastes. Its fariety is noticeatde, its arti cles are generally brief and entertaining, it eminently aims to photograph te world of letters within a small area, and .to Garry pleasure and profit to its readers. -It is equally removed from sensationelitiM and prosiness ; it suggests neither t prudity nor fossilization. Practiced pens have tip:dent ly been at work in its baba/1; yet ii kris vi vacity mingled with its discretion ;land while its convictions would stand Steadily by the old truth, it plainly sympathizes with what is vital and truly progreSsive.— The opening number has merits that are tat and solid and promising, and we wish the new comer a long life and a tboremighly prosperous career." Canvasseral and Local Agents wanted in every State and town.— Liberal terms will be made with! those who apply to the Publishers. Speciinen copies of the first number sent by mail,! on receipt of 10 cents. Wstis, Aug- 25, 1868. EDITOII itzPorrun.—Perhape youi would like to know what the Itepublimn:tyre do ing in Vella, You are aware that this town is;the t strong hold of Democracy, but then we have some sound republicans here, whosa energies will not flag, and who will not slacken their shorts until GILLIW is elected andi thri coun try is safe. Every thing necessary will be done in this town to poll a full republican vote, and we expect to reduce tie cratio majority at both elections tbis!fall.— And as Republican!, we will not tie accused of supporting " Military Desponions," and "Negro Supremacy," without hailing back the slander as a base lie. We Will stand firmly by the Chicago Platform and this principle of "Equal rights to all paeis.". On the 18th inst., the Republicans here organized a Grant Club for the eanapaign.— The Club will meet on Friday eienings.— The following named gentlemen are the of ficers of the Club :--- President--Capt. W. R. WILSON. - Cbr. Secretary—Nzmaz -Ltowszin Secretary--C. L. SILEPAIID. Treasurer—W. & Bowm MONIZOZTON, Aug. 26, 186£i. The citizens of this place and vicinity met last evening and organizegl 021trant and Colfax Club with the followhig °facers: President—S. S. HINMAN. Via-Presidents—XL A. Rocinv*E4 H. O. Taws. Secretary—O. H. Boorwm.t. Treasurer—d. B. AL lbmassx. We open with 44 members and the ball is still rolling. Monroeton Imbibe pr4ared for the coming contest. O. IL ItocKwitiz, Seeretary. Titurantick. Pic Nic.—Thp ":Band of Hope "of this place, held a Pioio in Mix's Grove on Wednesday of last weak--- The boys and girls were formed in *ma sion at the M. E. Church, froip whence they marched to the grove, preceded by a, band of martial music. At the grove they were addressed by Rev, Geo. torzzi,of Williamsport, ' The remarks - otrAir. C. were well adapted to his hearers, aid the subject of Temperance was presented in a mariner to make a lasting and faverable im pression on the minds of the children. At the conclusion of the address, eachmem ber of the "liand# Hope," was treated to some refreehmeeta, which bid been pro-- Added by Rev. R. Cairrzanzsr, .yrhesre bore in behalf of the young of:Br i adford County, should receive the hearty. : com mendation of all parents. The - irhdle 'af fair passed off pleasantly and prtilltably to all concerned. Mr. Osznaimmett - desires, return thanks to the citizens of tbl4 place for the assistance maw& him. t All who were asked to aid hint' did so co .• y. E. Knots*, of this place, Bbd has been re-visiting the Fatherland, iretrunea I home on Monday. - . . ,•• ~e i &' - 2 - eft- _ • i . OaltrOlL.:4 - .00. dill klifthilLtinfor- Oil:Melo .*I AalEiton ot Jolgute ski . ; hit ocordnahlautoo - 0 ma )iotmaa tolitki tO7 that EtgalleelKiere,*erein eon* 'Vida to Omerberalkm; ~ a nd Ido Lot re- Inember mi.' that t had ant Idea 14 1 at NtiherAlasin tofaildit :ilia „fit'efgai k s ,14' %imams aiiiits ihniolollllkhitheklo2o.- */11 it tlie head rezet4 ei Pi 7 eileiciff'ile the Republican TOW - hili 4orrespondipor *MINA so we arorelatirgy on ; ,ke same ,footing as before iiii hisiniade hi 'falai. ' Your ourapcmdeiht ID MO isecorofeWiei his remark about the Wei Demi , . .4 ore.' Our. •-;l arritun In'ltldiL "breathing World" two ireakkago„„ 'and .1 think he be& rather an rnifivinspe oPinien of it pt Bret 1 was a Mile alatufe;d about idni'slong at lest, thinking .biaz unussopy red, but the Doctor informs me that is a)wir titt-e9ler Of extraordinary bibles. - Re (the baby) is 164 In the tail el AL father, Wand hie fervent and prolifnlie& 'Saba fok 'Grant" Wow Idea to be un s ,Sideett • iteprim I,ican.-- Thankinl that he in?" halm I will drop the "'object, only adding that ri ry wealthy tele thon hart InutetratsMy. tailed to giro me any congratulatory offerings whatever, not even a hat or pair of boobs, this lack of proper eneorwagenumt to a deservingyoung man may prove fated. Ruvuma d DaWri , are erecting a large three doll fuEntion tie their hardware Web . The groves about the Canton Mineral Springs are to b4ridea• preparatory to t k tro erecting a hotel: - The wrings are patro , nixed immensely, sespcs .. tlally ou s de3w. the beaux and belles Andhra the shad y_ ve. shoat thenifavorable to the devehrpm tof the tender passion —Whether the water sots as an alleviative or a provocative lam =- SW to say. 'Yams, L H. 0. borrow, Aug. -26,1868. ;Max Itzrommw.—i.have been besieged Ifith irigniries . with t'egard to an article in your last issue, titer thii signature of an "Old Cititen.." fiaveral of my Mends feel ing disposed to advise me as a gentleman to avoid contiovetiy With one whose only argument, is the astremelY old and some what Demormitia one,, g r ipu but not withstanding the disguising item de plume of "Old Citizen". and his evident attempt at a veritable roar, la *Are and Call are so un mistakable thatreally must heir kind friends to excuse me from shaking in my shoes very much. IBut hear our "old resk denter. " "For a long timi) the good people of the Fmo • _• place have been Yed" ike. There are but two or three coed people in Canton, they ore the authors and - furnishers of the -articles attacking Me--the rest of us are en tirely out of the arli---and hereafter I sup pose must run our own caucuses, town meet &o., us best wo can, *blob is heart rendering if true. There are two I separate and distinct springs, known ea the mineral springs, with in 'a short distancelof each other—only the small one being in nse--for the truth of,this I can refer to proMinent citizens 'of your own town who kiwi visited them this -sum. lIMI I=l3 The Democrats Still elsim to be able to poll 45 votes in tbifi borough, i have never claimed or stated snub to be a fact. If it will stir our party i up to re•doubled vigi lance; I shall not hove been slimed over by "Old Citizen" in vain. There has never been anything secret with regard to my conneCtion with the Templar's except as far as I am Concerned personally —the transactions oft said, order being ai well known in the' streets win the Hall where they hold their meetings. I have never been expelle4cir have I ever formally withdrawn—the oaf difficulty being thati do not choose to attend, and it will be pa tent to every one why. I do not, when I say that the anthers of the articles attacking me aro the "great Moguls . of the concern. - Gillett Lake and the mineral springs are famous and will continue so. The $B,OOO school house will bel built. Republicanism will triumph over all its foes. The old fog ies must take back seats, in spite of all- the notes "Old Citizen!' can raise, "bray he ever so lotelly." t3o mote it be. awrros, Aug. 28. Aug.. Noma Tow, • A. g 29, 1868. Ma Gooruncn.--Yesierday the menabers of North Towanda Lodge of Good Temp ters, under charge of Mr. White, their Lodge Deputy, accompanied by some mem bers of Northern Lodge, and Gen. Patton, the Dist. Deputy ; embarked in the train of cars for Barclay, on a pic-nic excursion, with high spirits—not alcoholic but natural— after a pleasant ride the party disembarked, near the village at a femptmance distillery—a limpid spring of pure °Old watcr,aud aPPrc" printed to, their use a long rustic . table, which had been previously erected and oc- . copied by another party ; and, on which the ladies spread clean table cloths, and then pbxced on it a choice collection of eat ables which were relished with an appetite, whetted to sharpnes4 by the exercise of the ride, and , the inhalation of the wholeaome mountain air, whose murmering zephyr)} seemed to be unfolding their untold secrets to the lofty tree tops, in the aerial regions above. When the repast was over, with its accompanying jests and jokes, atthe request of the company Gen; Patton delivered an , interesting lecture on the subject of Nature, for`which he received a Vote of thanks, and after visiting : the coat mines at Barclay, the party returned to their homes, much grail tied with the pleasures of the excursion. • Yours respectildly, , P. 8. Mr: White is making arrangements to Charter and at up a canal boas to'take the members of temperance ledges in this vici nity to the celebratioh at lryalnaing, on the 9th: of September. ; - • ' MESSRS. D' k. OIEBTON & CO. have c leased the Barclay al Yard, and having erected suitable buildings, will hereafter keep on hand n Ste& el Bituminous amide ibracite Coals, of all L lsizes, to , su PAT the wants of the public. ie. Rev. Roe* DmLe. Las Bev ered his connection with the Baptist Church, of this place. We niniCretand that he eon. templates removing 4) Missouri. MA RATED. MAXPIELD—RAMSAISI—AtWysoiPar. ammo, Aug. 27, hy Rev. 1. A. Rommel, Mr. S. P. Maxfield of Pike, to Miss Satoh Ramsdell of Elmira, R. Y. FORBES—In Rome, July 19th, Susie Caro line, daughter of Jambs C. and lemima R. Forbes, aged 3 years and b months. Orange county ( 11 1 . 4 Mom Plano DOM DAYTON—In Towanda, Aug. 30th, D. D., only son of Charlo it and May E. Day tdn, aged 8 months and 7 day& 4 , The Lord giveth and Ott Lord taketkaway." WALBORN—In Monroe boiongh, Aug.: George A., eon of Henry end Bridget Wal born, in the 16th year of his ago., Larrr=-Itisbeehequiii,6n-Pddai, 28, Harriet N,, wife of; Wm. 3. Lent, in the 50th year of her ago. - By the death of the (deceased a husband is deprived of a loving c.fmeort, who luid for many years lightened the cares:of life by her uniform good nature, Ihir rumelllsluress and practical good salsa.+ mother are heresy- . ed of a other who - made their Welfare 'and happiness her hourly care.; ,acquaintrurem Mourn a Iriend whole amiability, tender awls and benevolerterp epdearek. her to all who new her A large circle of friends testify to the many Stalin qualities of the deceased, by the poignant sorrow they feel at her loss ; but they realize that wbiletheir loss is grievous, her gain is great, and that she is not utterly losit to them , brit " . only gone before." - • I. N. 0. 1 m .D 1 11. D. - 1 1filidat *Aft ' 'I . ; • --- .1 ,1 .004/N•!...r. • sei: ma a. &gull from GiniQ Bwis Allap k p ot o ip lg y e Mtog ro lipo tDMpi -, kfi l*tome t dos. 7 b taweogh, *. quarter °in lams $5,00. Botrtml6se. ftUow' call at Mateo Pbotogoro Gamy. p , anytoit.-=eVaislents:jrdikr:farifee data in Lin ars. eautiosed egainatput: eek aidosioss wen*, orßarrids= tog lb*V-010.0asn • wilmk elu liehte,' l 47: B l4 , ll 4 9. 3l ' we Mil nageic a ribilarievekkiiidedi the consumer may dinover non nand at dudGimidne. Cisciada Mon , esti lie identified Mins iti , effeisbreitinar; dimly angidaty of winslaid mothen-- Aildreaseited Whiny, and from good the, rpm!, Oda -oQ the hem& ' briglit'as surdlikt. • -IL P ti & reAna—The subscribetivinvite gi z to ul i ing iidl at their masa during the week dept.•6o, and see for your. ehe best ,Bewing Ifachine yet oak you think you have ,any me theta Ma chine will not dojut Wzglt and let ae it ite daft to Uri the made and ire ready to prove it to everSbudßeidy,give us a chance. Do your:. alga tarn =Couch - • TOWS litespeoUbßy, Sept 41.-lw : -- W.L3c & NUM auivzin Piireir-4.llariest Pa;ty will be given at the Ulster Botetim Friday, Sept. 4, .to which the . public is , inbred.-.. Keeler's IP rill Bandwill furnish the, music. Bill SW ' :: - , -. ' Terms it 'denim , Aug 45, 11368._ - Rot aux.—Houtio and bit No. 46; Chestnut Street. For , particulars 'enquire on the premises. • FL b PPUIt. . SS. Medina of the Bridford County So** Will be bald ai, To= winds% WealbleanY. apleinbea 1868. • Idourinn, Benetary. , 110, Choice Oigare at Monne* one door ;ore of. Barrier's Tobacco Store. Towanda, Aug. 20, 186&—tf. • V , A eaof Geed _ 0111 ND.— . p age a ite., was found in the street, on Wednesday Mg. 12, .which the owner nog bare by pay ing charges tie., : at J. 'Word's store. • lowands, ong: 18. &se 013BOBNVEI School will re-open. on Monday, the Slat of Angnsi. The year will be divided into 4 terms of 10 weeks each. ' ' • • No destiction made for less; than half qi term, ekeept for protracted Maass. , • =um : &teat Branches Lana Aug. 17, 1868.—lur Pouncti.' HAND-BOOK., —This convenient compendium q / political events, neatly bbund in cloth, and contain ing nearly 400 pages is now ready for sale. It is almost an . indispensable requisite of every student of political history, and es pecially. .of public speaker% as a book of reference. It is trubiassed,_ and is used by all parties. Copies will be furnished on application to J. Holcomb of_ this place.-- Price 82 50. , Aug. 18. Conlin TEsosea% IninrirrB.—The County Institute will Open at Columbia Crass nmda, on Monday, Sept. 7 ; Monroe.. ton, Sept..2l ; Iferrys% Sept. 28. Exer. *lass will commence on Mondayat 2 p. m, closing at Cross Roads, Thursday evening at Monroeton and Muria% on Friday evening. ' Able instructors have been engaged for the whole time. All who propose. to ;teach in te public schools are expected to attend at pe place most convenient. Teachers of select and otherschools, and people generally are luvitcal. 0. L Oinnunam. County Supt. Aug. 10, 1868, flop TU ARS' RALLY t—The Wy- Rinsing Lodge No. 472, L O. of G. T. will hold a Good Templars' Celebration at WA liming, Pa., Sept. 9th, 1868. Non. S. B. Oust, G. W. O. T. of this State will be present and address the meet fug. Other speakers are expected. All Good Templars and Lodges of the sur rounding country are I invited to attend— appearing in regalia. - Exercises consisting of speeches and singing, .to commence at 2 o'clock, p. The G. W. C. T. will organize a Deg. Temple in the evening. J. B. Suarnzn, Br4l. Ammer, R. SoLzse, Committee. Avg. 20, 10V3.-41. SPECIAL Nonce f—The partnership heretofore existing between the undersign. ed is this day dissolved by mutual consent All accotmta for flour,' feed or plaster must be paid immediately. The notes and ac manta are in the bands of J. 0. Frost for settlement. E. B. Zdsza, E. B. Buss. Myessborg. Avg./4, 1868.—/W. The subscribers having purchased of Mr. Barnshis interest in the Mrsusunno Alms will carrY on the business of Milling, and guarantee all work done by them to be of the very best quality. Wheat, Bye and Buckwheat Flour, and Feed constantly on hand, fortsale at the lowest cash price. Also now on hand a large quantity of best Ground Cayuga Plaster for sale. E. E. Ursa, • 1. 0. Faosr. Myersburg, Aug. 14., 1868.-Im* LERAYSVIIJ o E ACADEMY—LERAYEIVILLE It :WA, A. L. TarNEY, 'Principal; Fall Term commences August 31, 1.868 The Higher Mathematics, Book-Beeping, Latin and Greek, Ac., taught. Tuition, 14,00 to $6,50. The services of a competent assis tant will be secured. Information in re gard to Board and rooms for Boarding may be obtained by applying to W. W, BIIOWN ma, Esq., Leltayeville, July 29, 1868.-4w.* STRAWBURY PLAm.—Wilson's Al bany Seedling. 12 eta per dos., 50 eta per 100, $4 per 1,000 ; 'Agriculturist 12 cis per doz., 50 cts per 100, $4 per 1,000; Janus da, (Bnox's No. 700) 25 eta per doz., $2 per 100, $2O per 1000 ; Amin& (when other kinds are taken) 12 eta per doz., $1 per 100 $lO per 1000. Can furnish Wilson's and Agriculturist now ; qucuzula's_b:ugust Ist. 3. G. osurr, llonroeton, Pa. !tub' 13, pa • FOR ats.—A Scholarship in the liusquehazura Collegiate Institute for sale or rent, Apply to SMUT Mims, at the office of Namur A Morrow, Towanda, Pa. July,29, 1868.—tf. noun Asp Lop Von SILLE.-A house and lot on Fourth Swot; near James Thin ny'a. A bargain offered. Enquire of Wu:a mut Br.wz. Towanda, Pa. June 4,1868. U. Austere Warn:D.—Ladies widget? tlemen wanted in every townshfri fa Brad ford county, to canvass for Holland's pub. Beations and engravings. Agents are clear ing from $5O to $l5O per mbuth: Address at on A. A. Throws, Towanda, Po. • duly 13, 1813& • CAoetos Mims nous—Made from prime old Winter Wheat, is worth 15 per cent. - more than the same amount, and quality, made from new wheat. A sacker barrel will make 15 per cent., or one pound in seven, more bread than from the new crop. Making a • digerence in value in fa vor of ,the-old of two dollars -pee bend or fifty,iesta per sack, owing to the new con taining that proportion of water more than the old. • Tbls fact is welllmown to Bakers and every one should understand it: We havebongla : . 2 t. and still continue to buy, all the Old Wheat to be bad, and will have a supply until the new crop is fit to use to No decline in quality. We propose to make it bettar and bettee all the time. 11. B. Isamu. Oamptown, Aug. 18, 1868.--tL • Wornm.--A man thatia competent to do first @lase horiwilmeing ;, to whom steady employment and liberal wagm• will be girem y immediately to M. J. Athens. August 8,'68. stir The subscriber bolds for sale at hie place in Caroptown, a three year old ironare Colt, weight 1,200 'pounds, a go od, a onrohorae Lumber Wagon, a Cutt; and also 6 Sheep to let to double.. Arigoitt 5,1808-4w'l _Liis.A4ntaa6i Sfaim.--411. ta wsrateng ' l6 4l4l B o.Thbantl to eon:mem* suit .. against Ha ag' . .of Vigo ' tbrist=the patent an Mad* daftsrl o thi m, °oohing Stare.'ll%* is i ',..... u ., 4 , I . oamOned `th . pastiottor Winging SW patents ow*lhis! atom" Mbi• .tosry parkin! snits have resulted 'llrweably:lbr 8.; P. k k tlo:4 sadthey, ua determined to, fcan t ai k all asses fof • mkt others zoMes from ap Weds, inEaseate. Allattatt _ elm = , . 'AM - • Aflperme SW ' 1114thli Or OS SUMP, *gm Shahhig• Aah likifter in the hearth, •or wader the giata; se this bwmremeat is fully seeared to t i Vre. dit mdentaNsid all -persons or Mg Stoves with this haproyament, be to proses a ti s a 4alah=aaata. We bare granted ao•libenses to parties to make or sell this improvement, ,and kall-in fringements le be proMptitproseented. i- - *eta, Po= Clo., .• lox ,- • -. , l. l, F Sag iii poi.olia it Ittwaso, To . m: lir' - TRIAL tin , for September Terra 18613 : Br Loomla vo. lidos' ~0 Rockwall —cue. Agnes treith ve.Voinellas Moore. : . Anne:- Emma J. Hewitt vv. flame! Kellum.. Oct. ,Harvey B Ingham vs: Tharrliatibror.debt. A B Smith vs. 'AR Storrs et., el Tres., A. T , 'vs. I Vouideipeol rep: _Po*, vs.,Jao lir finest 0t..14.. irOP. Pi*l 3B ttli a vs. aII Soeitb., ..-..tres. I - Oo vs. X landarpOol..i.....sp; I H Alkreans • vs. , / H Person et. aiL:.:49.-1 Ma 0112167 II Qo vs..o .re P, MeMontri.. eau! i Gibson vs: I MeGaidey.,. • Gibson ‘is illfeetudey, ... t ~. . deem 1 POO&I go vs. &Will: ' " — tree. Dennuerkwo.,N.o 8,R.C0- ... -,, -• , ewer Wing A *lichen vs. Wells & m00d..: :east Noxon,‘S. Tenwie t o kl,,Clo„eet, IN newt' I Chaffee vat *wen. 4, • ex. L B " Ir M• r . P ri ll ee l • - • ~.• • .... , y , • *--p•-•.....• 44 fill., Lent vs. Prinee„, . : " . ..,..111*,fer- Whipple ye. elaele's * Ail "' ' ea. render, Ziff vs. ease. Miller vs . Tanner ,-' ' • ' •_F , .: i awl. hi. McGill vs. Towanda Township debt. Weskinie 40. vs. Minaret. al. , ejot. Bedington vs. Person . ..... ...._.ap. Leiden. Jeckion et. al • ' 01.-116' Higbee) ,vs. Bloods/. al ap. Patten= vs. (Win et. :al' .- - ties, Lovett vs. Alger's 'ln ' lease. Sackett vs. 13p a ineeV•to , ..-. ; ..t. Record vs. W bridge • , ejec t. Tracy it, Moore vs. Smith fa. Shaw vs. Tuscarora tap debt Myres vs. Griffis tree. niiven. llfivens vs. Ban Fleming lc Jones vs. Wooden ease. Day vs. Benjamin do Varguson ap. Russell t co. et. aL vs. Andrews ' debt. Subpoenas returnable M 10 a, m., on Monday Septeniber 1868.• • • Wm. A. THO Prothonotary: .Alsr or Prasorrs drain for Septez!l• bert Term, 1868 : ,OBASID =MM. banY, P Carlton jAioliun,Weil dole; twp„ H B Williams; Burlington West, John Pratt; Canton twp., Thos Wil liams, Sol Lindley. Hiram Rockwell; Cm' ton boro', W Colwell; Columbia,•Homee Wolf; Granville, Norman Palmer; Monroe twp., Wm Decker; Monroe boro', A G Cratunei; Pike, M 11 Coddingi,Eimithfleld,. J 0 Gerould; Springfield," Bela Adonis; Standing Stone...Wm Gordon, Joel Stevens; South Greek, B Dunning; Terry, Daniel Wells, E Shepard; Troy boro', A B Moore ; Towanda boro', I+l Tidd; Wells, Austin Ed- Ball; Wysox, E R Myer. ' S 4 50 (3 87 00 2 50 TIIAVEnSE 317310138—FAIST Athens OM, P Morley ; Tozer,l3 Morley; *Armenia, N Sherman; Burling ton tp., Daniel Kendal; Burlington West, Daniel Perry; Curlington Vero . ; L T Rorie; Canton tp., Sheldon ,Lindlay; Canton boro Judson Dann; Columbia, Demmer Lille y; Granville, LB Gurnsey, E Bailey; HerriCk, 4 8 Crawford, E Fuller; Leßoy, Edward Kelly; Monroe fit M CoolNzigh; Or well, 03 Chubblick, Geo Brown; Pike, J D Davis, Geo White; Sm'ngfield, Win Chase; Shesbequin, L ,8 Kingsbury; Terry, Ed mond Horton, U Terry; Towanda boro', H Wood; Towanda North, Win Barnes; Tuiicarora, Jos Neigh ; Troy tp., Stilt* Ulster; Ralph Roswell; Warren, Pitch er; Windham, Asa McKee; Wroz, Henry Paasmore; Wihnot, Sami Norconk; Wyalu sing,.T Brown, J Chamberlin ; Wells, S B • Sergeant. Bianco wank. Athens boro', Jerre Collins; Athens twp., John Watkins jr.;At ioca ir. Robert Bull ; Alba, G Manley; Bur tp., , Harrison Dodd; Burlington West, A M Swain, Chas Taylor; Columbia, J Edsall, Chas McKean; Canton boro', John Griffin; Franklin, D W Cokely; Herrick, A Stone, Elisha Reeler ; Leßoy, Reuben Stone; Monroe twp. L A Pratt,,L Marco; Monroe boro", L A Rock well; Rome. Wm Strope; Ridgbury, A Co vina, 13 Doty; Sheshequin, John Horton, H Ames; Springfield; John Cooley, Noah Bliss; Sylvania, Nathaniel Stevens, James Nash; Towanda tp., Dennis McGill; To wanda boro', A E Menardi; Terry, Wm. Terry; Ulster, John McQueen; Wilmot, L Burgess ; Wyalusing, H Ca mp, A Fee; Windham, J 8 Madden; Wysor, d M Wat tles ; Warren; A Wheaton. HAND Loom.—A. 0. VERY'S Sell Acting Hand 'Loom. Manufactured ma for bale by A. O..YRUI t Co., Andover, N. Y. Send stamp for 4escriptive circular. June 18, 1868.-3 m". • TOWANDA MARicera— Wholesale Prices Corrected every Tuesday by Bruarann.. Covvrtz & Cora, Grocer 4 51 Main Street:— Wheat $2 00 @ $2 20 Rye 115 . . ' Buckwheat 85 Coin . 120 Oats •60 Beans ' 30 0 { 1 4 00 Butter (rolls) 30. 35 E " (dairy) ', 35 18 40 gs 1 Po foes 60 0 75 Hay (per ton) , - a 10 00 Salt (per bbl.) 3 00. Flour XX ' 10 00 14 00 Ram t , 18 22 Tars— ' e 16 18 Ge , ,12 Dicks 14 . ''- 16 Chickens 12 14 ! ' Watoirrn,o, Gnat:N.—Wheat, 60tbs; Corn, 56 lbs; Bye, 56 lbs ; Oats, 32 lbs ; Barley; 46 lbw; Bickwheat; 48 lbs; Beaus, 62 r 1ba ; Bran, 20 lbs; Clover Seed 62 lbs; Dried Ap ples. 22 lbs; Flan Seed 561ba. ,' A LL RIGHT FRUIT JARS.--Tris JUL Bs or rw Manirsr.—The reason why the Bumf - l! ruit Jam are th e beef of, any in" the market : at. The rubber pad ing that makes the joint, reel on a smooth shoulder which to blown In the Mould theta ad of being gr mind down on the end, consequently there la no n i nto out of a In grinding to let the air into the Jer, which is the cause of so much fruit being spoiled. 2n , You will see the rub ber is away from the fridt, *betas the r ni shoulders or, ends mood necessarily b one edge of the rubber in contact with the Fruit. 3rd : . You can test or loosen, the fastening , whin the Jar or fruit cools, end see if your cover is tight • if so, yon know at once that your fruit . will'kecc. If the cover Is Moose you can beat It over be ore llspolbs. Ith. They us easy to om which is the most Important part titer finding a Jar that will !MEP, FRUIT.— These Jars are WarrantedALL BIGHT. • For:sale wholesale and retaliby CODDLING .ft BIII3I3ELL. Towanda, July 23.1888!--dw. REM, EMU AG.FINICT. H. 114.. THOILPSON & BOiiilll3 YOWI4II, ()MCI 13 11.0IIJORGI 111401, cnibeati, - Real Estate purchased and sold. Investmenta made and Money Loaned. July 29. 1868.-3 m. TANNING s it LIMINESS MAKING ' The undersi gned_ this day Rated a Jl - D4" 4 19 , 4 hip beltnown as thelirm of MA GEE ts FULLER, for the' parPase of san7lDE On the above business. Harness making and mpairbg a done to orderandaD work Isanantoil. Cash p ter Wits. ' 3 •t, GRIFFUI EAGEE. " EDGAR S. HULINE • Camp town. he. El, 1868. „ fal. W. MOFFITT', :Has Just opened a full and complete ainuutimmt of • GROCERIES' OF ALL..KINDS I 'PEA, SUGAR, COPPED' AND' SPICES , • goer OP AU. ZIAIDI . • , , 2 . 12C±....q. - celebrated Soap, ou ter cleaning Tin end Biker iesTo keeps constantly on bud all Muds of • GBEEN FAME , Peaches, Parr, Apples. Denies, • Oneu Cori and Tomatoes. sad all other buns in their-sea son, whsch wi ll be sold clump. . 1 1 • lie also has counted with tbs, *bare an Eating Howe, where, people coming in town for dinner will find a warm meal got up in good style. inseadinese at and time. _ • Cash.paid for Oren Fruit. • Ofte him is esl). _ GEO. W. SOFFIT!. Towanda, Aug. 17, ISAT. 1 'te; 4 " " • t l' ARK r . fir , Mu, Oiie udlo ilota .,..i.Aaiumr. th of litlitarville. Ogg MN, lancet; AN lancet; 111" isa mid nes at. Tan n 4 1 /7•JrO Al me i l tbi Lr9 2l3l1 ,7 1 cal I"l " "g itriLten 'Aug. 10,1980'..41,* :Am Vt. LYRES' M4RBLE.,B/19P. EULIRA. #. T. roilaltilmitisiiite Mai's/a% ilCia Sad Concord, Muth and Me -lisotlearMt . Cool drake to 41. ; Jorigo astoototeat coo- Madly ott bank Walo thrtheopest. - AO& • tssournos,the' r , smi himitanni. taunt vadirtbe ;wet Bellew. aortic 4 CSAIII 0 . 1 , 1 7 dm* inUel.l37 arrted consent. wnefloottlot -of the arm wUI be settled by J. W.Balley at the ace et the Canton Stela 11111e..i . 4 . • C noirroli - ISO. BLOM Cant0 1 444.0 1 /411W4_- • •••• DOCTOR ,ILA: %steam, Bußuiciithe' wiimiint, PA. jolt T w; , c oMut Na 1, Yicoic'a 1311)"4:1i;'-.. Sondieitet dartlieiot Main ai Blidgelts i 7 1 .: f '.A-i.TOWANDAI 'PA:). -, t i ! ORocnies, Ploiruittivelkinni, `Mw,, tidensigne.d desire to make I:t'okoiiwlectitementa for, the.;ei3rliber- 11 patronage they haie received for the pnist eight Inman.' .Tla*, have rO.cently made large ad ditioao to their stock, and are in daily receipt of Goods adapted to the wants . Of their trade, allot wild) have been f elected with care And bought at the very lowest market rates. - Wftli'their experience and gielitly increased facilities,.they_ "mild most respectfully invite their old friends and customers to an examination of their goods. They feel certain that such examination will justify their customers in giiing them ea hereto• fore - their trade aid their confidence. They continue .to pay.liberal prices in CASH, for desirable Country Pro- duce. • LONG & KEELER. May 11, . 1868. W. A. CHAMBERLIN Ulla large doc enlargedk of Gold and M hie stare andet ha j istlrecelied a AMERICAN WATCHER . - And a we ll selected assortment of SWISS WATGELIIB, all marrauted to ran iron or the montp refunded. He keeps on hand a large as sortment of the celebr SETH ated . , THOM-AS.CLOCK ld Also im elegant at eortment of the latest styles Go JEWELRY AND SILVER WARR • In the plated line. he has Roger! Blether FORKS AND SPOONS! Heavily plated Breakfast it Dinner Orstor,s, Elegant treble plate double fall ICE PITCHERS! Esittlsozne Cake Baskets, BUTTRR i f BERRY ,DISHES, Pickle Stands, Tea Bells, 413., &a., &c. CHAMBERLIN Is now keeping the GROVER t BAKER'S Family &witty Mach,ines. These Machines are superior to all others for family use. for the following reasons : They sew with two threads dieect froth the spools, and rep* no rewinding. . They are mom 'easily understood and used, and less liable to derangement, than other Ma chines. They are capable of executing perfecty, without change of adjustment,* much greater variety of work than other machines. The stitch made by these machines is much more Arm, _el istic, and durable, especially upon articles which require to be washed and kneed, than any other stitch. This stitch, owing to the manner in which the Ander thread is =wrought, is much the moat plump and- Wanted eve n , and retains this plumpness and beauty, .upon articles frequently washed sad ironed, natal they are worn out. The 'structure of the seam h such, that, tho' It be cut or broken at intervals of only a few stitches, it will neither open, ran,' nor ravel, bat remains drm and durable. Unlike other machines, theie Listen both endear the imam 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 seam. This can be done on uo other machine,-and bi a grat awing upon all articles .stitched or made up with Wk. - These machines, in addition to their superior merits as Instruments for sewing, execute the most beautiful and permanent embroidery and ornamental work. Tonna ant Sewing Msohine Needles, and all articles perminbig to the machine business. WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING, Dose In the beat manner, u usual, at low rates. Towanda, holy 18;1867. AND HE PLAYED ON.A.HARP OF A 2110178ANDE8T1211013, DITTRIOH & 0013 TEMPLE OF MUSIC 1 Pot sale the celebisted ltathoshek G and, and the beautilti little Colibri Pianos. Pianos of 219 strings. Pianos of one third more pow er. Pianos that exhibit more skill in structure Pianos that are better made la every respect, and will stied in tone longer than any now.in use In this country and Europe.. These Pianos differ in construction in the =aide from all oth ers, the strings cross the Iron frame In all di lutions, distributing thy immense press= equally to ell sides of thellate. Besides oth er Improvements pecollii , 49.l their einuitruction they combine *lt the Improvements of every other numulacture.t Bend for illustrated droo ls= whewirrer/thir is ' explained to sathhte tien. Also coast= y on band - a hill saw* matt of "Raines Brother% Pianos, Organs and Melodeons of the best of various styles for the church and parlor. Parlor and E do deon Cos; ers, Piano and Melodeon Stools, Instruction Books for Melodeon and Piano. New and old sheet music on hand and ordered if desired.-- Also for sale A Prof. Van Itemmdser sad Pier son's Piano, Farther* sat Carriage Polish.— Piano toning done on short notice. Liberal discount to ministers, churches and teachers. • also slants for the DECKER 13ROTHEBEL UNEQUALLED PATENT PIANO FORTES w. A. OtiMBERLik. W. . mmica. Towanda, Feb. 13.1888. Riot I,IST.IDAISOADE Wag. P Bert quality , Winter Wheat Flour pa hundred • -$8 50 %ST 00 Baia goaltly Rye pour per:kindred - • 4 00. Corn Mal and Bye and Corn Feed 2 WI A. fair -amid to des ea. 'We pa_y cash tot e Wheat $2 150, Rye, good, $1 25 Corn Slt 26i; Custom grinding wesally done at once, as the capacity of the mill Is suMelont for s large mous of work. - •R. B. INGRAM. Campton's, llsy 7,1868. FLOIIII6 - -Mitist - Floor 'of pH grades, Bate wiz"! Floor, Bran, Corn, Nam Pimilia,4?4i, •LI • • . " 1.5. • - W. t. BOOKWIOLVEI THE val4 - to l r ilAlt! vr 0A13 1 1: a itaPBII.OE (9101011. No I MAMINBEL _FOR 4" " ll . l 9= d el l mil's 'any •(I**. pun °rnia ITOlin"a. li~¢~u'ri Er~;e<ui;~cj-~ r: ~ti :ti~~;' irf;~~.T~?z'; ... .°sG MIN - e . • r Ilfitdianto - un. • Witbitiiit* ttkt•.(iiii'.4.t v I.i *Tut, fla • WANDA; P 4. i f The undeiiigned, encpuraged by the success 'whie,h has thus f4r, ate tended their - new enterpTiae, desire lb wake acknowledgement for .the very liberal giitronige they haie wind, by giving their customers the advantage of their years! experinico, together with the benefit of their greatly increased facilities for doing s:'r_ Tiwy k6ep constantly on hand, s very large and complete assortment of everything in their line, and ale daily; receiving anch additions to their atock - as the wants of their trade require!. They' have now in store, Sager, Syrup, Nolessee,- Coffee, Bice, To bacco, Fish, Salt; Cheese, Fruits, Crackers, Catidy, ItAtcheei Broome; Wrapping Paper, and Twine, Float; Backe; Seeds, and a great variety Of other goods, which have been remit ly.bought at the lowest point in the market, and ate offered at wholesale, at rates to correspond. They desire' to call especial atten tion to their large aka of 'Fine Teas, which they are selling at New York Jobbing prices, -guaranteeing the quality in all cues. , . Have also on band a good assort ment of Floor, Pork and kerosene Oil. They still continue to have the benefit of d a resident Partner in New York, who is constantly in the market, and prepared to turn to our advan tage any favorable changes Lin the price of 'goods. FOX, 8TEVF263,. : 1131141111 k CO. May 18,1868. pavvanzir, eic Co., SPRING- STOCK, VARIE2I. OF GOODS, IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, Lenvad : Market Prices 1 Towanda, Anvil 7,11168. SPROIAL . NOTIO,RI SARSAPARILLA ARO 'SODA WATER FOB The abscribers having built a New Shop, and supplied vas with the land and mod approved . and tbs, very best mMeriaM forths purpose, ars now prepared to' numeacture and oar to the yublia, a, impeder article of their fiersepaills and Sods Water, good at all times, and so bMimpeasibly sera. eery for health sad comfort, darting the bested terms, and wanwsommer.. months which are now upon as. • _ Thankful to a generous public for the very liberal patronage we bare, received during the short Mae we have_lmen _enp,m fa the busi ness here, we are detamMed tno Met on 4=l be weablette malt and secure a of theepmic2labotnage comma s:ma with oar increased MoSitia fbr apply ing them with what they need. All ordeal in ear line wilt receive imitedfite 'and pampa attention. • anurert a warn. Ja Oppoeite 186& Balinad Sepot, Towanda, Pa; ,-30.• bo4mrtaer dki Molotov, within under the haze of think I Peck k this lay embed by am toil oust. _The boob of the dm ere WI fa om the hods of XL Peck for settleasst,st bin Posen Indebted to eald'illes are requested to take imusedlsts' meant se all swum. eat settled by the Old Cl twist, will be left let 441.11 1 °11 ..' Amami MUTH.. BILL R. HO& Tomas. Jute X 1860.-4 es Mliiint azure, Are now receiving their Which comprises THE USUAL GREAT ,/All,ot,,which lIMI ARE OFFERED At the THE lIILLIONEL ISM -• ~.. • 'bid: • PRodestaTiort,wheressiod TAM 011110111111, President Jodie it She llth Judicial !Urfa cofteiding of tie undies 'of EnOftstd iiidohiet: Hum Lett,. Me.lbrd tbd . _YU of dareeletil Jl4lO, fo mut for *di lifsdhisL Wiled Weir beehe tie lid day Of derad,d. to Me tar bolding *Cbes4 et Oter f finer, an tral Quarter IMedour of di POO, Cie Plum end Orylia% Curt, atToulagi fUr she County of iladted, on Woodsy, ad TN day of Butember nest, to umthmet two week& Wolk* lethereion vsnaby lor mem ; 000 ' eme r .lestiee* of She Prue; mid Ore izt Mi tbsthey benne them Ihtt 'maw. 4141 o'doe the teems of day s with iheir rieseild; la uteldoes aid ether rentidgentleg h ao da Mee amp lab& to their Mike appedebs to be does ; eadtheee who are bout by teeognisane dberwile to promarte aphid the semen who ors or may be he thews( mid Orentf. who dig be teind'Ul ewer ad tbe sad Coo , Ire to be they and there to promote um them m limn be hod. Abort ran requited to berehhil tn theirfatalism, airembly to the DetedeS Tounde t ibe Sth dey a - 400. la th e year Otani. lam OAS thooseed ups hinatek . sod dzty t and of the - Independence of the United a nd aestmand.. , • W UTOMIS, Blade 11Q1 SGISTII/VS SWlM—NOtice_ is XI/ Saab, horn them MN hem Bled and fettled in the wed Of the:ftti. Md of Irak, in fad for the County of WildMN, seconds of AS. ministration upon the following estates. tie :- hind am% of John Cbalaberlaln addl. d Joel Stallard, late of Wyaluslolf. doe& ' Blasi aoet of John Oterigere, adif y r the estate of Peter Sterlipme of A deed. Find am% of Law , Patn late a* a lban nd Dm ).11. ealUeL e adso l s 4 P,seates Date, of. Gam. Nita,- Final aoet d Andrew Hoyle mill A. D. Poe admire of. A. C. CiatuarrAte of Lalfloy I[i is Palm pt'leopila C. Mande, late of Windbmit Final &col of I. P.L Wat f ord,mer of admit Stafford, hie of WyAmiag, ded. Mad meter G. T. Onager; sitter of P.S. Horton, late of Wysos, deed. • L -Mlnal ace's of B. H. Nentil adm's of Ag nba Sherman, late of Litchfield, deed. Phial met of Peter Moue. John Blab; and Willisn G. Braged gets of John Bixby, Isle of. Wants bole' deed. Final acct of Millis Del eh adm'r of Daniel J. Horton. late if Sheshequin, deed. Final ace's of '[ilia Packard studios of A; Sierderint. Chane Final 1.. Bar see't n of . Benry - Dibbh; gnarls* of Par es lnas! account of J.' D.. Montanye, giuitdian of Emma 5 .1 John L. Patterson, minor chil dren of Edward Patetton, dec'd. And the same will be i-resented to the Or. Court of Bradford County, on Thursday the 10th day of September next for confirms. Um and allowance. 11. J. MADILL, Atig.'ll, 1868. _ N BANKRUPTCY the matter I of Alma° E. Benjamin, ildnhropt. In the District Court - 0( the United Jlitates, for the Western District of Penasylrams: 7b Whollt it 111/Costa n; The underidined hereby gives to ce of his iiiptointtneut as as signee of ALOE E. BOBLIAWN, of 'Asylum. twp.. in the county oi. Bradford, and Elate of Pennsylvania,. wiWn sal District, pets !rev: adjudged a Bazikrapt upon his oe tion by the District Court of Said District. Dated at Totrarids; Pa,. the 13th day of An. gust, A.D. 1868. JOHN : W. 111 E, Assignee. TN BANKIMPTCY.--In the matter of Marv, B. 'Eckert Bankrupt. In the Dis trict Court of the Uidied Elates faiths Western District of Petutaylvanla. • • To whom It may concern : The iihdeiligusd hereby gives notice of his akAs signea of Andrew B. Hckert, of Troy twp., in the county of Bradford and Baste - of Pennsyl -vants, within said Distriet,. who has been ad judged a Bankrupt upon Distric t. petitionly the District Court of said Dated Townie, the 13th day of Augutt A. D. 1888. ' ' JOHN M. MIX, Assignee. INCORPORATION 'NOTICES.- Application for Incorporatibn of the Tneca rare and Rash Religions Ccinpadt. •-• Application for the, Incorporation of the Find, Methodist Episcopal Cliumh of New Al bany. Application for the Incorporation of the Presbyterian Church of Barclay. Notice is hereby given that the above Imo clattons have severally presented to the Court of Ccimmon Pleas of Bradford County their ar ticles of Association asking for a decree of In corporation, and the raid Court having exam ined the same, and finding them correct will decree that they be incorporated is prayed for on Monday, September 7, MS, .at 2 p. m:, un less cause be Shown to the contrary. W: A. THOMAS, Prothonotary. Prothonotary'e Office, Aug. 6,1868. A UDITOR'S NOTICE.--In the Zll l . staffer of the estate of Eliha Cagy dee'd, late of Troy 4. In the Orphan's Court of Bradford County. The undersigned auditor appointed by said Court upon exceptions tiled to the partial ao • count of the -executors of said estate, will at tend to the duties of his appointment; at his race, in the Borough of Towanda, on Monday, the 24th day of August, 1868, at o'elock, p.m. July 12, 1868. a. ?BET, 'Auditor. AUDITOR;S.NOTICE.—The ander. Vourt, lasing been aPpOinted an Auditor. by the of Common Pleas of Bradford Co. to distribute money arising from the Sheriff 'a sale of the personal property of Smith Lent,wi. attend to the duties of said appointment, at his officein the Borough of Towanda, on PridaY,the 210.. day of August, 1968, at 2 p. m., of said day —at which time and place all persons haying claret on said money are required to present the same, or be debarred from coming in upon sal money. July 21, IN& H. PEET, Auditor; ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- Notice is hereby &ea to all persons in. debted to the estate of Mary Arnout, late of Monroe twp., deo'd., are requested to make Immediate payment, and those hiring claims against said estate, must present them* duly authenticated for settlement. OSAAO ROBINS, - ,July2l;lB6g. Administrator., RXECtiTORt NOTlCE.—Notice is 14 hereby given that all persona indebted to the estate of Samuel Hartahorne, deo'd., Late of Windham twp., are requested to cake payment without delay, and those having claims against . said *state must present them ,duly authentica ted tor settlement. -SILENCE B. HARTSHORNE, GEORGE LAWRENCE, Jane 25.18x5.* Executors. IN BANKRUPTCY—In the matter Lof ISAAC N, LACEY. BantrupL In the District Court of the United States, for the Western District of Pennsylvania. Te tokoasit way Content: The undersitin.d herapy gives notice of his Appointment as as signee of ISAAC N LACEY, of Brains/int tp. in the county M Wyoming...find State of Penn sylvania. within said District, who has been adJ of udged_a Bankrupt upon his own — petition by `the District Court said District. . _ Detect at Teak hemlock. Pa., the 25. th day of davit 27, A. D. 1868.. _ • JOHN B. 1110D1B, Avast:m.o. OWA ND A. AGRICULTURAL WOBFS TOWANDA, PEIVN'A., IIIiNITFAOPURES HUBS, SPOKES BEM BITTY, HEAVY.. AND LIGHT WAGONS, anqp.A.T., WOOD WORK. WOOD TIIDNINGIN AL OM BRANCH/1i SCROLL ILLIVINGi PLANING, ETC., ETC. To Dealers in HUBS, SPOKES & BENT STEPP, We offer a .1 LARGE STOCK EROS WSICII TO SELECT. The above are from the best • SECOND GROWTH ITHIHORY t-OAK. I ' • LIGHT•AND HEAVY 'WAGONS ON HAND, We Uwe the ,Bread and 1 . ccirrcno wage WIMP FICHEI made. and *nand. •,W. T. BISHOP, Superintendent. (1, MODS, President, Tcriniais, Ail! 3, 1888. CAUTION.4--Whereas, my wife MICINDA bai telt my bed acd board with. outlast cause or provocation, all persona ate hereby forbid harboring or trusting ber on my somas. u I will py no debts of her contract iniaatbis date. GBO. BBERGHLBY. , May , =9 aim atta : tOa 1-=' ITILUABM Utter-11km //rib , THUMB LANDO MB M 14450 sere, of land In Valor %wrea th , Tiena enaty, Pg., knows there as tbe!'/ODs with Valley Pam,' Ityolles of Claw ' $ albs of th? sad Mitts Salt Road,' itiorisich 47 4 p r tr "w". hires saw ttlll.ln)saw imptelei I till el well watered. Valance ha, offer OrleStrtliose of beetle* sad land lows! nitwit% Wl* sold in pane or satire to wit =. Prlce. 11COM'll sold astlte ;fa Own wed *ell : If 0. W. Welt, Is 2 saw: at. en acre: That ERI CCII MAW. Light, inclading oldoroltard asd wing onit Milton road, cattalos 73 ate . ' st VW Was * eat "The plate keledino building*, water 6 se actg.— . The akioluthg Jowl; aft antalslng 83 • $2B an acre. 111 Chi parts well watered !erne Wj. For3outbstiass ea of the met. I. 'MORRIS gt. 428, . nisi Ropetrille,l , 7totaleg,co,, .101 1868.—0 w . - . REAL ESTATr.-44Sk? it4n eam.-I.Abont }SO Wen of bad. in Sze state of ciltivatkin-so divide ' by roads Ilya. font good farms out bo made out of it without Wslibt-lited and' Satatantial homes - and buns on two of tbs offelskaut. Also 38 COWS, yoke of oxen. .P of homes and wagon farming ica lenisati too nanialoos to Inentkm, situate is township, 10 mites from Towvrla. and 'boot S wake from the river. Witt bs sold -at lair rates on earl terms. ' Will one, two, three or loaf gentlemen who want good firms. all is malts% order. call up on JAMES WOOD, at Towanda.. of DOISOLA3 DAvzosog: upon his farm,' for farther Woe , =Hon.: JAMES WOOD, _ _ DOlJOLifili DAVIDSOpf, Towatids, Snly 13, 181311. CHEW .FOR SAL:II.- A. farm - within cam mar of ToWanda, ear Mining about 12 sera, new liourn aid baba, the fann soltable for zahiageolivegetitles. Will be sold cheap. ' Alp 25 saes of fins (arm hag land, with flat class Daildln situate to Cut= Boloollkl r rawriY of Pl 4. halter. Vol Wan dagokti of . Baker, Canton. or IL B. MoltilAss. Towanda:. Parties . wishing to rar ebits firms. will dad it to their aufrsutago by .calutg an IL 3.4141111A1f, and look at the large number of fans, housesand lots he has tor sale. . July .18.1958.-3 t. VALUABLE FARM FOB BALE. Y Situated in Miranda township, within half a mile of the village of Towanda. Can talcbg *boat 23f3 acres, *bolt f 00" sere" ful.- proved. with plautp of wood. and Gracing ma terials, well watered:comfortable onttraildlogs and well adapted for either grain orsraztn; Foe particulars in qalre of JILT Olif&AFSi, Towanda, Pa, or .G. 011,1APS4, We Frank lin, Pa;klat2B, 18k11.—tf. . VALUABLE FARM-POB SALE. I Kinard in Rome tcmtudd_p Opat One anda-haltatiles mist of 'tante Borough.. con-, mining 90 acres, about 7. *Mshapmed • wei watered, with dwelling house, ma balidlage, Terms bearing and young orchard thereon. Terms reasonable, awl time given fur a,.portilo of the purchase money. For 'further partica lam inquire cm the premises of . - E. Y. TOWNER. I, Rome, May 12, I s69.—St*o _ " VALII.A.BLE FARM FOR - SALE. A farm of one kindred and wily Acres, within air ages of 'for/sada, and one mile from the river is offered for wile on favorable terms. One hundred acres are cleared and fan high state of cultivation, with good fences and moat excellent buildings. The house is a well built dwelling with very convenient but-build ings consisting of summer kitchen and store= room, woodlouse. and the yard well filled with evergreen and other trees. The barn is a large bank-bent 86z6$ feet with a good shed attache a horse barn' adjoining with stalls total" horses &large corn house near by and a tenant house thrpmerty. ,The Wm has an easteciiiind southern exposure and is offered for sale aolely on account of thejlt health of the owner. For further particular, and term., which are highly favorable, application may be made to D. S. RUSSELL. Towand2; Feb. 20,1868 filiortlictntous. SINGER SEWING MACHINE - . The superior merits of the." SINGER" mach ines over all others, for either Family nse, or Manufacturing pupates, are so well established and so generally admitted{ that an enumeration of their relative excellenciet is no longtrAocsid ered necessary. , TLE LETTER " FAMILY MACMRE, hitherto rciazartactarth by this Company, haw gained and maintained. the world over, and for years past, an unplralleled reputation and sale. Bat notwithstanding the excellence of this Ma chine. we have now_ t o annowi - ce thst It hes igen superseded by our 7: NEW PAttli,y which,has been ever two Fears In preparation, and "Web has been brought to perfection re gardless of mus. Linos or ;xm oss. and which is now confidently gresented I - the public as in• comparably the best Sewing Sinchlee In Extst ence. The - idae.hine ince•tion,is Simple, compact, Dbrable and Beautiful.' It is quiet, llght•rnn- - n ing . and capable of • performing a range end - var ietyof work never before attemptid upon a single Machine, using either Silk. Twist. Linen orCott en Threads, and sewing with equal facil ity the very finest end wettest materials, and anything . between the two exfiernes, in the moat .beautiful and substautal manner. - Its attachments for Deming, Braiding, - etc., nre novel and practical,end haveleen invented ant adjusted especially for this Machine. ft. The above Machine can be had of ' WICKHAM k BLACK, Agents. Full instructions given at our Sewing Machine Depot. An examination is rmectfully Invited. Towanda. July. 23, IS6S.-3ea GREAT UNITED STATES, 7EA TFAREHQ USE T. T. K.EI;LEY A; CO., / N0528,28' astd 30 Pettey Street, RE..W YORK• CITY, ./ Are now supplying families throughout th country with teas and coffees through the 574 tem of clubs and their regularly appointed , agents, at a slight advance on cargo prices, and guaranteeing!, their teas to be pure and fresh, and also to give entire satlaL•ction, 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 mast do when lie purchases of the ordinary grocer. WE DEFY COMPETITION. We call special Won't:a not only to our stand:. and goods, but our fancy brands of Oolong and Young Epson Time—peculiar flavors—and teas slaty days from Japan. Our Coffee Depart ment is managed also on the system of one profit only, and all oat coffees are sold on their merits. We only ask a; trial.. Ali our importation of our tea■ and toffee's can be had of our regular appointed agents. • 4)1 oar goods she goods pat up by ourselves izi one pound packages, at- our warehouse In• New York, and. retailed at W. R. R. GORE'S Drug Store, No. kfft Main street, at the email advance of S cents per pound-over our. New York prices:" This brings the, goods at the prices they can be purchased for- over . our counters, with the freight added. LOON AT OUR PRICES. OOLONG (Black), aoc., rxr. 60, 90., $1 per lb., best. , MIXED (Green and Black). 600.. 700.. 80c., 90. $1 per lb., best. • YOUNG BY-L SON (Green) 60c., 700., 80e., - 90., $l, $l, .10, 61,20. per lb.. bat. IMPERIAL (Green). 20c., 61, 61,25. ENGLISH BREAKFAST (slack): 70c., 800., W., $l, 61,10,91,20, beet,. JAPAN KM.. 91406 p_ ee r lb. GUNPOWDER. 61,25, 61,50 per lb. Bbantung Rollins Young Eynon, in original Chinese. packages 61 60 per peek .age. Mensal Oolont a in original Miner packages 61,30 per pac • . FANCY BRANDB,—N gyong Oolong (Blk) $1.25 per lb. Nankin Morin. Young Brion, (Green) 61'60 per lb. Uncolored Japan Teas, (60 days from Japan) pat up expressly tot as In Yokohama $1,40 per lb. OROUND - COFFEE.—Paco Blo; 20, 25 and 30 cents per lb. Bat Old Government Java, 40 cents per lb. - Royal Club. 25 ants per lb. Mountain Plantation, 60 cents per lb. Beware of imitations and bogus companies. All oar goods bear our Trade Mark on each bag. No others are genuine, .J 61.6 m.. SPRING TRADE! .IS6a S. N. BRONSON, 912WEL - 14 - P4 Offers to -builders most complete stock of. Builders Hardware. 'Sash, Ohms, Nails. Oils Paints, Varnishes, Blinds, Trimmings, - Butts, Door Trimmings..kc. - 1 TIN , . ROOFS, CONDUCTORS, Gutters, put on by experienced workmen and at the lowest rates. Tinkering and 'jobbing, sap boilers, Sap 'piles, ko.._ Howe's Sewing Machhes, none better. Universal Clothes Wringers, best in use. -Wheel Rakes and,Com blued Piaster Sower; worthy the attention of the In'elligent homer. Hubbard's Mowing Ma chines, durable and desirable, 4or 4} foot cut. Tables, chairs, bedsteads, spring bed bottoms, and other FURNITURE! Fanners will End .this season the best quality I Tin Pans, Milk and Strain Pails, and every description- of Tin Ware. Flour and Salt, Clover and Timothy Seed, ilpitielnt Wheels, 'Flax Wheels, Beets, Wheal Heads, Flyers, Field Rollers and Plaster Bowers furnished ,to _order at lowest possible prices. AI.IM) 4 Q.Co, at Sheller , Honking Marilnelt, Caning Boxes. S. N. BRONS.ON Orwell, Feb. 20; MS.- 44.11T10N.—S hereis, my wife wr, hss left - my bed and board without arty jolt cense orprotion. all poem are hereby tor - bid harboring r a trusties her on my account, as l will pay no debts of her contracting after 'Ms date. JOHN T. SMITH. Granville, July 20;1868.73t* II D
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