frzataiiti piax x. 0 LOCAL AYD GENERAL. " ' OWL/IDA OLIO= DUISCIVIT.—NMIptiIi Ocurch.—Utiv. &gm DMA!, Pastor. Iteashing. SnWrip .lAM a. awl 71 1.. rt. Sunday a. in. Pryer Ideating may Thursday artodtig: Z S. Charah...-Say. g 7. T. Bacrwisza.; Pan. tor. Preaching may Say at. 1011 a.x. . and 7i /P. 31. Sunda School, 111 tb. it. Prayer' iretlng army coming. .Prarbyteriors • WA& Pastor. Praia:Jag est ry A. PraK d t hr.e7 huScusisySirsr. AV/moped Chauck—Bay. F. D. Roan" Pas. tor. Proaahh* env &ntday at 104 and Sr Sunday School. 1} P. rt. Tins Tanix—The following is the Time Table of the Pennsylvania and New York Canal and Bail Boa Catayany, which took effect on Monday, 181113: r ~•..r,:~J~ •~ • P. IL A.H. 4i. M. 'Ws.vaux.... 630 1120.....830 arms 1105. Mari— ...... 4110 .B.flB !Meru 12.15 9.13 Zoiraz*., AS 19a8 938 p •• A. M. A. M. P. M. ........753 100 4.43 - WrniLT.. Assisi MILAN .7:40 1022 -400 725 1017 4115 TOWANDL ..71N) 9:52 300 A. IL A. M. P.M. JOHN P. COX alPerinfauktiL Republican Meetings. At BURLINGTON, at the School House near Lather's Mills, on Saturday-evening., Oct. St Speakers, G. D. MONTANTE and W. T. DAWES. At-BURLINGTON BODO, on liondaLin ning. Oct. 26. 13Peakeiss Hon. r i w e n" CULL and G. D. /kIONTAME. at LEROY, on Tuesday evening, Oct. 27. Smite Speakers,- At VYALUHENG, Thu:allay evening, Oct. 29. Speakers. Hon. U. MERCUR and E. REED WIPER At LERAYSYILLE, on Friday, Oct. 30. Same Speakers. At WINDHAM CENTRE, on Saturday eve ning, Nov. 1. Speakers, Hon. U. MEP.- CUR, R REED MYER and N. C. ELS- At NORTH ROME., at the litimptosvn Church, on Saturday Evening, Oct. 24. Siniakera, Capt. O. M. MANVILLE and Col. E. OVERTON, Jr. lea. The Pre-ddent has appointed Mandan Nov. 26th, aa a day of 'Thanks giving for the nation. ifir Gen. Ear, the Democratic can didate for Surveyor General, was in town last week, assisting at the nuptials of his friend, Major Mason. The General bears his defeat.very philosophically. SNONi.—The first snow. of the sea • son came Friday morning, and for a few minutes, resembled a regular "old-fashion ed" snow-storm, the air being filled with the fleecy ihower,and the hills whitened by them. SCALDED.—A young 801:1 of RICHARD and &Anna McCann, of•ilome township. on the 26th A., fell into a pail of hot water, from which his mother was mopping, and gadded 'himself so badly that ,be died on the 2d inst. s The Rail Road track is now laid as far up as the Lock below this place, where switches for turning are being made. The workmen am busily engaged in block ing up and ballasting the track,so that reg ular trains will probably be run to this place next week. —7lmkhannock Democrat. Atmr. SOLOMON, of the firm of &Lotion it Co., has returned to this plats, ind will Rpentrthe coming winter here.— The establishment has lately added to its stock, a large assortment of Clothing and Famishing Goods, to .which the attention of the public is respectfully solicited. Owtn Coury, an employee nu the Bat Road• near Milan in Ulster, was on Friday last thrown from a hand car by the crank catching some portion of his clothing, and run over, cutting the skin to the skull, sharing cleat from the head Most of one ear, breaking the jaw bone and bones of the ttne ,, , and otherwise iajnriog him severely. STABBING AFFAIR IN CANTON.—HARRY mid dons Elomssii, had a most des perate fight near the Central Rouse, on Sat tirliy evening, about eleven o'clock, which ended iu the stabbing of HOLLAND by Coax, in tine places about the head and chest.— They were tinder the' influence of liquor at the time. The fight having sobered them in a •measure, they began to realize what had been done, and the wounded man was helped into the wagon and rode , home with his companion and antagonist to Leßoy, where he is now lying insensible, with no prospept of recovery. Cook is held to bail in the sum of one hundred dollars. Autosr A CoIiFLAGRATION.—About 8 o'clock on Monday evening a fire "Ives die covered in the Drug Stare and office of Dr. V. Swam in STAV.I's brick block— two doors west of our office. Tfie alarm was given, at which a large number of citi zens collected at the place. The door was broken open and the fire extinguished by a tew"paila of water. It had brirnt and charred the counter for several feet and destroyed quite a number of payers lying under it.— If it had progressed for ten minutes /anger before discovery, the destruction of the west wing of the block,and the Surrounding buildings would have been inevitable.- 211,11-hrinnock Dent. WS. Our Young Folks, for Novem ber, contains its usual variety of excellent entertainment for children. "Mors , About Trotty" is funny enough to provoke a , hear ty laugh even from a sour old bachelor, while papas and mammas will immolate it still more keemly.- The,third -'-'Lecture on Heat," and "Little My, or the Ilse of Tearc," are also excellent in their way. The leading article in The Atlantic Ifonlh ;.y for November, is upon "Cooperative Housekeeping," and very clearly seta forth the deficiencies in the training of the pres ent generation of women. The remedy proposed to-be discussed in a future num bet Other valuable articles in the =P. me are "Foieim Faces," by Engem Ben son ; :“Ilayden-valley SplniterLand," by Adams ; "Kentucky's Ghost," by E. Stuart Phelps, besides poetry by Alice Oary and Bayard Taylor: Ticknor A Fiekbi.Bos -ton, publishers. Acctomrr IA MonoLsOs.-00 Satur day lest a Aire. likmeensker, of Elpringrilio, accorap in i e d by two other women - and tiro children, while driving alorig the dog road above Pier4ville, in going op y. steep hilt by reason of breaking or felling out of the whiltletree bolt, had the wagon detached from the horses and precipitated over &Ws: peudieclar wall of about 10 feet. Two of the women, with the chrldren, passed over with it. The wagon after haling ca the wall and turning over, lodged against a aga ummmos== ry finial tree i theiroinan'wera GROWII ' ihnnt r < - steep haul: to near thit edge the itream. One of them in the ail I hit leg broken. The other was seriiiiilanis. ed end scratched. Atter this one *A one of the children, an iqt pt of a llerr MAW old was'found si on the wagon; seat which was under uphirned wagon —entirely unharmed. The other child; it small boy, and the innioari escaped , with but slight .—tingdiamyx.k.Dirn. dal Notig. Yon House' and Lot now pied by me, eitnatadin. Chestnut Street.' The House is veil .airaisged for :#faxolly, and will be sold cheap. Poi on given about the Brit of ..Tennary. Oct. 20. ' 8. W. &NORD. Ilfir Planed,- and the celebrated Bhoniniger Melodeons and Cabinet Organs of every else, style and Rim Sheet in n. 'do. itielardaon's Piano. Winnerlthlelodeon and Howe's Organ Instrootors for sale lil t , W. Dress= & Co.' Towanda, Oct. 22. To 'LumnsioneN.—Wonted•-="A Juan oteapital and nnergy to s tool and sun a 84 To da. Oak 21. gst Omsk stir Mims Griffin would say to the Ladies that ahe Les returned limn the eity with the. Pall and Winter style of Bonnets and Rate. and is prepared to offer the same at the lowest prices. also Velvets and Wins for dress trimmusgs. Tomas, Oct. 41.-3 t Fcne SALL*One span of biky Hor.' sea, eft years old, Ism& kind kid well; matched. One two horse Piatforni Spring. Wagon, in good order. One two horse sec-1 and hand Family Carriage, in good order. ; One second hand two horse harness. One new open Buggy.. One second hand open Buggy. , i• '• The above property wilVbe sold lbw. En• buire• of 8. N. ASPINWALL, 129 Idain•st., Oct. 8.-2 w. -- Towanda, Pa. - Warrrao.—A _ good . wagon maker.' 'Reasonable wages and steady employment, J. P. Laws, South Branch, Bradford Co., Psi Oct. 13.-3 t• Lima ! Luis ! Lam I—Theundßr signed baring erected a large snit perina nent LIME KIM which is now in fall operation bas on band a lamas filtroca . or Wynn loam which he will sell is low as can bought anywhere between Pittston and Elmira. A Gunn. RIMITCTION ZS Paws, made to dealers who buy by therquantity. Orders filled and shipped to all points by canal. Dmrtn'BtiONS24. Browntown, Pa., Oct 10, 1868.-tf. EsTawr.—Cime to tee enclosure.of the subscriber in. North Towanda, On the 10th day of September last, three Sheep and four Lambs, without any partiouhtr marks. The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges, and take them away. Ws Atoldosium. North Towanda, Oct. 13, 1868.--3w* WANTED.—A family of good char acter and competent to manage and im prove a farm as a dairy, or otherwise. G. H. & E. %rims. Wyalnsing, Oct. 6,1868.-3 W. 116.. A young gentleman witthea to correspond with an unlimited number of young ladies Object, tun and mutual im. provement. Address P. O. Drawer 81, To wands, Pa. Oct. 8. 1868. RoSSNURG & WOLFF'S CLOTIIING . Reanuros—Ous PEIVICEPLIL—AII goods marked in plain figures, and only one price and no deviation, a system endorsed by every honorable man as the surest and safest way of dealing, which allows of to fraud or imposition. If this style of deal ing suits you better than the fraudulent bantering system, then give us a call at 133 Main St, adjoining Patton's Block TOWAIMA, t4,_Sept. 23. EXAMINATIONS.—The annual .exami nations bf Teachers, for the several districts of this county, will be held as follows : Oct. 8.. Warren, Bowen Hol'w School house . ..... 9..Windhitin, Caykendsll 11 ' ... .10.. Orwell, Orwell 1811 ....12.. Boma, Borough ...15—Sbeihequin, Lower Valley " ....16—Ulater, Village , II ... .17. :Towanda, Borough .6 ....19—Litehtlebi, Centre 44 ... .20..Atheas, Borough , 41 ....21..Smithlield, Centre l 4 ....22..Springlield, Centre 1116‘ ....23..Bulgbury, Centreville 44 ....24..1d0nth Creek, Gillette_ _ ..26..We115, Bowl' , Rill " ....27—Columbia, Austinville .. ....28_Troy, Borough ' gs ....22...We5t Burlington, West Bur lington Centre. .6 ..30..Burlington, Luther's Mills " N o r. 65.. Wysor, Myersbnrg 66 ..... 6—Standing Stone, Centre . 1 " ..... 7—Asylnin, Laporte .. ' ... 9.. Terry, Tarrytown . : ..10.. Wilmot, Sugar Run 44 • ....IL Bahr' .Alhany and Overton, a " ....12— Monroe, Monroaton 14 ... .17—Rerriek, Landon 4t 18.. WSalasing, Camptown " 19..Tnscarora, Spring ' " ....20..Pike, " 4 .24 ..Fnaddin, Varney ....25..Granville, Centre 4. ....26..Le110y, Corners ....27..Canton, Borough a/ 2GSpecial, Jan. th Troy, Nov. 28, Towanda, Dec.l2, and 9. - Applicants are requested to attend in the vicinity where they reside or expect to teach. Those finding it LlecioNsary to attend a spec ial examination. will comply with' the re quirements found on the 139th page of the school laws. :Exercisea will commence be tween 9 and 10 o'clock ; none admitted to the class after 10 o'clocktinless =avoidably detained. Teachers mist invariably procure certi ficates. valid in thiacounty before comme i cing school professional cer tificates issued prior to tile tirct Monday of June, 1866, were, by the Act of April 9th, 1867, made to expire on the the first Mon day of Tune last. Directors are requested to be present, and also see that Teachers for their respective sahoold are in atten dance. 0. 3. Ciitasszcs,: • °SWELL, Sept. 18. oonntypayet. Tna Attrulcsri Comma Srovs.—The only real base burner. It is a well-known fact that in a cooking attire with no elonga ted tire-box the Are will die out at each end. and a large quantity of dead coal will accu mulate at these points. To prevent this the American and to aid and makea unifo combustion through allparta of the fire-bOs, rm air is admitted • into a hollow chamber at the top of the stove above the fire, end car ried trough this hollow bested ,chamber down - to near the bottom of the firebox at each end and then admitted, directly into the burning mass of cost By this means a uniform combustion is obtained in all parts of the fire-chamber, and less coal con• mimed, and a more continuous fire can be kept than in any other stove.- This new patented improvement is another great ad quisition to this already world-renowned cooking stove, which is now on the Fair grounds onlo for exhibition, where it can be seen by all desirons.of examining its. many perfections, and is for sale by Warrant do Southworth, of this city, agents for Shear, Packard .t Co., of Albany.—Botherier Dern nook Oct. Ist. ' For wale by &N. Bronson. Orwell, Pa. Oct. 22.-3 t, AND Rim DRESBgR in the Ward House, who will do all kinds of Hair Work. IS witehes,'Curls, Braids, Puffs Frlssets and Ladles Front Pies's, made of their own natural. hair. Wigs, Toupees and False Whiskers, made it ordered. Pirtle. nlar attention given to the Crating and Dressing of Ladies and Chtldren's Rah'. Highest market ~ price. paid in Mash for Hair. •' • B. Timms. Towanda, Oct 8,1888.-4 w. • • Case:tee Mum - Floun--Mada from prime old Winter Wheat, is *nth 16 per cent. mom than the. *suit =lewd, area quality, made from new wheat. A mask or barrel will make 15 percent, or ime pinia in seven; ' more bread-'tine 'item the'new crop. Making a difference in mine in fa vor of , the old of two dollars per banal or fifty . oents per melt. owing to.the new con isimng WM mortice of water more. Shin the old. This fact is wellinsown to ena bought,. eaderstand-it:-;•.-We Useand EMI Imamate tit,. all the Old Wheat to' be , bad, and have a supply until the neer ,erop is , fikto-nee to dvantageNo decline 'ln We, propel° to make fibetter smd better fal the time; • '1E731.• - Camptown, Aug. 13,1 . • — Tiiiii , . :oiiiiiiillikiii•iii.' - • : 'Titiir" uniguassOilkatiiorvit • • ,• -' for its AM term on:ltooday. Oat. Nth, • - ;'. the 410 nets 4 f ll - 0 0 21111 4r= 4* M• , Jlobti 3o l4llol4- - 6. I • .ad lett hfitelliOl albite Forest :r • , ...lialtool Amu. Oldaego,,, yrofeaeor Aloft • • liallgyy reI3OIMSIW 4114 4111 d.WW- , 40#6444 ni *embed libatisok tuattaii Mot are le: r to, Ili sa t cotoplatelieeeme. ,- 1` Thrwill aisle ted, by tio 'able- *alma, AMU ;: IN Jobaion, - one of - the- &Outgo ortht6:. tilieri nal 13ebocd at . kbasidelkiMd';: , - .Bos'-Bortly, late of Holyoke Ferns* . Mask - - ' •_: We quote from the. also :..reesntlt- : faz sued- by the •Diseethre Who: - tit be oorn;• minded far their t er nnd:fidiblolo nese in stniyil ng .ot the, itta • ofthlveitir. UM& - - . / ... . • The Asitisans !Of Trot ti ' - ini4 '' ' s long felt the want of s proper 001, to ea r:grate *4 tl m arar i Al k art 41 =. ties for all the UM" . Gan ' en . d pa dies Of Waskout Bradford who d to ob. lain a thorough eaotion, ha gat Sex-. POMO (Carer 120,000.. just tha finest school bull , J;tig in N ern, yl-. mean 't The-Indio:Bog Is :sibs tient t -strutted of Nth*. hi' hicidern style • i 60 feet square ,; with mat and . t _lrilgs for -entrance, aid ., two . ekwlea ' h=-has, ors Booms, 28x28 feet on the. t floor, d two Booms 28:40 on second . ' of being thrown into one whenever necesehry4 r - There are. also tiro.. Recite 16228 foot each, o 4 lthe'secon =Cloak B o oms-m- on be of the Buglih...: The whole bdiffliig Is well ventilated, and is heisted with son's Patent Hot Air The Bixessit are . . bed ash, and hudirshedwith seats the most modern miff approved It is the design of the peopl make this in . au respects of schoOl ; andto supply,. dams long eadatedin this Cosununit lug Wellies for the illtainmerS thorough aniipnaticisl educatil Students desiring to prepare will here and the amplest oppc that thorough preparation so b to anaemia. : 1 Owing to the unavoidable del In 'the building. theßrat Terri only eight wiecksthereattarl year will be divided into three 1 weeks each. . Non-resident Sch9lare will Trotion,es follows :.s For the Cominon English Bram i!oulltiogeil aid / 11 8 11 1----- mastics. .1. ...... .-._ . 8 iXt" No Incidental •Eitiiiiiies. lairs' will in all cases be grided accordingto Merit. Competent Tealglin in Musks e, prepared to give instructions td Scholars who desire it. , Board can be ohtamed for u resident scholars at ressonablelprices, pplicatiocs for board willbe made to the tary. l ik Tuition bulbs will be paid at onunence relent of the Term ba t4the Se ' toy of the School Board, C es for t he short firm will.be in proportion.qi l•- The hoard of Direators we 'll respect fully announce their Oonfidence in the per. mallard success and high of this School ; and they cordia ll y in is the ear nest co-eperation of tide -busine a men and citizens generally, in 4id of their efforts. A:HOUSE AND ILIOT FOR splendid House and Lot for sal: •Second street, opposike the 'to good schools, very { 01essantl The house is new, just' finished bottom in first class style. For -ticulars enquire of D. B premises. Towanda, Oct. tB6B ter Choice Ci ltre at , one door north of Bel er's To., Towanda, Aug. 20, .—tf. CAVZION.—Casco4e Mills. dealing in flour are centioned • Ling inferior flour in Eeinka or 8 ,. ing our Trade Mark, is we she protect ourselves against such when detected. 11 We will miggest a rileboweve the consumer may (*coder on first appeance. (Nakano Cas. can be ideptifted frookite effec Weary amiability of wives lard children rosy cheeked'Aina haPpy 'good digestion the general off: household, bright as snnlight. ./1. Camptown, Sept. 3,18C8. :1 BROWNING--IC.LNNE--4),ct. 7 Bev E. Burroughs gr. M ' and Miss E. A. Kinney, all of t BECTON—NICHOLS-41u Orwe by Rev. P. A..Dimmi6k. Mr.NO ! ton. of Orwell, - andilMiss t of Windham.' • BTEVENB—BIRCHAJO—On th. by Rey. T. Thomas, Mr. Lacy •of Stevensville, Pa; and Mi.. Birehara, of BircharAville, , Pa. t. 14.14DON—FORREST4At finti Bth, by Rev. L. Anies, Mr.. Landon and Miss Fannie Fo • CORBIN—COB:URN-0i Warren C. E. Taylor, :On the 13th inst., coca E. Corbin to 311111 Eliza burn, both of - Warren Pa. • • HOWELL—COPPBB-4t Warre, . on the 14th hut., by Rev. T.' Mr. Roger B. IHowell*nd Mies T. Ceoper, both of A'rert, B Pa. • I STONE—CHAFTZB--4t the re Mr. D. D. Chaffee, the brides Camptown, o.et, 'B, by Rev • Mr George It Stone f rof Stove NM liiiea, Ida J. Chaff e. CHASIPION—SIIOIIT/ttLE—ln l Ville, Jun. 25, 1868, , yßev. 3. 1 nor. stir. Azariali Champion 11.ry Shortelle . , of Leilayaville. - BRINK—BRINK—In the Fame gnat 13, 1868, byllt*: J. W. Ba, Ezekiel M: Brick; of Tipton, Miss 13arah E ; ;ltrink, r.:3 Pike. LYON—RITITIONSONHAt Lel Sept. 20, by 'the same, Mr. " and bliss Mary 31. nutehinsoli Leßaysville. i • BEECELER—DAV/E.B—..tt tempi! 13, by the same, -Mr. amid of Pike, and Miss Eliza Daviea,ol - vine. MORSE —LLOFD—In itorae, Jan . ' Mr. Leonard Morse ? and M' • Lloyd, of Franklin. GAYLORD—LEWIS—At the res the bride, October It 3. 1868, Gaylord to Blhia Julia', M. Toads W,yalusing. ELLIOTT—GAYLOBIt—In Oct. 12, 1868, by Bev. D. Craft, Elliott. of. Boom, Pa i l to /dlia Gaylord. "i • PAWLS—GAYLORD—AO the e: 1 by the same, ',far. Rert W. Russell, Mass., to Alias Sarah V. daughter of Henry JONES—WELLS—By the same, • Oct. 17.1868, )51.17 . . Darwin' don.:. Sarah Wells. _ MASON—MERCCR— this p i „Thursday, October 16, 1868. b ' D. Hoskins, Maj. Addison • Mal Adelai le, daughter of 11. S. Mar . . • HONEY-7.-EDWARDS-AtSt. Jo . Montgoinery, Ala , ozi the 12th Rev. J. H. Ticknor, D. D., Cap ,• ertson Honey, U. S. Army, ,daughter.of Req.; 1 . of this' place. quaii--iotroirr-44 wlrx: Be,. Henry J., Crane, Mr, „ Clark, of Rome, ri.l '", Vought. of Standing lltone. Pa. COOPER--GREMi—ln l rTragek 13, by - Rev. 'W. F.xitoti,. Cooper to Miairozmai Gram DEAN—WELSON--Bii , le seine. • Mr. John Dean to "Mixer of Warren. PASSYLORET—In Borne; borough, , Jane ShipemelerililisioillOp;;'' more. • Ws. ressmore was born and ,tar finned valley Of Wyorning ; • aifer her death, a' wl dad their way with hert-remains, eemefern at Forty Fort her body With herparents, and other kin , to await the resturectimi of the j • resided in *Mini *early kqnsrter aiid, - dtirjai that lfme; live of a tumble; abnidstent eluistia 141°kww her can te B ,* , Nose but lore .her ;. aoss_, anted' • PO* — B l4 - I k l o'*Dcitlip4! , I yorks lad sims4iiidriirldiii aieaji b : l 4 Diead Aitr low Mid seimisibie ; 'Naito eharoh;otQb a fsj a *tiable motobq t, hut wit taiA timid Ms Oat baits bar" e 1 sly` mg - :...5A7 -.1 7- • FAlltantw),,ln IVentinfile. Bt.`_ 13Ounty11,641Ani. 9, ASS IMAM IL acm, afliOnor IL Mdrahild, 411176 Par Of hill 401%, 7 ; The tether of the slemased„Sicired wltlr fern* Orwell in Ochibes 1867,•t0 hiniti:Ptars . *Aiwa the gievilshtiedislovety:Asi -41ns Joy / I .P- t,i 4 1 ;!, 41 # 417 .. 1 ore d 4;" 001;41: - EH"- , &nights* isf lases Marla flue, 1114, arid •,'f months. /f O I--IriNeeforif UV, Tandy 'mom ing,'2oth MA; Palm, daughter of B. T. Pox, aged 17 yes and 11 months. . alw_ajts .nnwolerne visitor, norms this essaSnder *airy afflict- Jag eirountehmeee of grinfacul sonsim, The deceased sa. 4 ob7 ol o l t.inst bu4doe into ir. o2 * l l oo . Iribminesqft,els .0 9 m the 473 ; 1418 bad 6 ' llllltilialled iltilb un foil am, and who repshl this peened affection, by a sweetness of chantoter, ty a minim of mi nstrel gifts of and mindAustessaloen.- 'Otto tutd kiotthoP*ortheiloFlc Pour weeks before her , death:she was plsoed,at school in NM; where'ehe bad lug entered' upon her Studies; 'whim She Was Stricken with.disemei salsas parents sumunoned to he bedilds:l, Despite their tenderness and all that ekill Amid do, aim languished and dh , d,_ and ilie,home from she went but a few since in all the brightness and }ilk : - ot" yentb and and , beanty, reeeived, Ism Weiss remain& The afflicted parents and relatives have the liveliest ape patties 6r the entire vonininnity, .which aromas rwith them the - untimely death of cafe 50 beaatifQ). " SO amiable, 11 //C 6 abased so many homey , affections, and 'whose future seemed so bright and joyous. Nilo ilbierttes.. • ' 7 021 Boom, floor, saa floors for liglatod and too of Low• ghoul with" desks of of Trot to a find class a that has by affotd siitutd, for College itlea for dispensable in finish- will be for the • School erns of 14 be ohatged NEW DRESS MAKING ESTAB- A.. 1 LIMNER!. hex 'l6 00. 700 the., ' ILISS NASY S. MOSWP, kitten the attention of the hales. of Towanda and vicinity, to the tact that she has:opened a DRESS iii/aING EsTAßugaiwarr. in the room, formerly occupied by the Riau C cater, one door eolith:of For, Stevena, /lemur 4t,Co's Store, (aecond Ador) where she would lie happy to serve thole who may favor her with their' patronage, feeling confident that she can g ive perfect satisfaction to ail. Towasds, Oct. 20, 1088 —U. RXECUTOR'S SALE-The subscri ber will offer for sale at public ailation on the premise!' of the late Abiram Spauld ing, deceased, on TEMSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1868, a farm of 72 acres, in Leßoy tarp., Terms—s2so on the farm on•the day of sale and $250 on confirmation of sale, half of the balance in twelve months, the other half in 18 months, with interest on the whole from the day of sale. The farm is well watered and - yreU fenced, and-under a good state of coldiation. 2 apple orchards, and peaches and cherries, a plenty and good buildings. Also on the same day and time 1 span of Bay . Mares. 2 sets Double Harness,. 1 Single Harness, 1 Lumber Wagon, 1 Democrat Wagon, 1 Skeleton Wagon, 1 Pleasure Sleigh, 2 horse, 1 two horse Lum ber Sleigh, 1 set of Whiffletrees and Neck Yoke, 1 Fanning lffill,'l Bobsled, I Cultiva tor, 2 horse; 15 tooth' Drag, 30 Shee_p, 1 Sidebill Plow, 1 Corn Plow, Grain, Hay, and other articles too numerous to mention Terms of Sale on Personal Proputy—All sums under 225 cash, all over and under $5O six months time with approved securi tY, all sums over $5O twelve months time if desired. A. N._SPALDINO. Canton; Oct. , 22, 1868. Eitecutoro N. ASPINWALL, S • SALE.—A situate on lege, close, located.— rota t•ip to littler par. on -the 1868. t OFFII+, 000 . Parties st pst riels hear t eertaily txtposi • n by; s l: ' h *and at .8' P/ othe and froni of the' .NOULIC. NEW HARDWARE STORE No. 129 Main Street, 1868, .py rowning e. Oct.. 11, lex Nichols, STOCK OF S7O VES Bth inst., Stevens, Abby J. Ever bicnght to WM plata, among which vii • 31d, Oct 1 Cornelltus • at, all of CELEBRATED ONES, by Rev. Mr. M. Co- ?he Only Agent in Towanda MORNING GLORY, Center, Thomas, Rebehßh ford 00., ' r *. once of in F Camp :ville, to RATIIIIOIIES BIIILLIANT„ Leßays- W. nay -Mrs. Which are, teilhing.e.reeption, the best Heating Stapes • aide. ace, An . or, Ida wa, and lam aliu ageat.tor the CA/1;i 'atones ysviUe, C. Lyon .Ibotb. of OUR, OLD DOll2, o,oct. Beecher, Leßays- 25.1868, Martha deuce of . N. J. Loth of And thexcannot ‘ be Excelled nlasing, NJ Platform and Connterliicales, o time, alio& of Gaylord, KezJsepe Oil. t ta miss Ali of willolt milt tie told at ‘. nn Rev. F. n, - to S. nr, Esq. Church, inst., by S. Rob. Max,y formerly se lira Manufacturers Pr ices • • ;• I Mao keep coast c at I/ on bail a maples STOCKQF HARDWARE, a.. Oct . Joseph Of all Ma conerettir pit!. or 11=E. ASIM.. 9( Hoes Oct. $, 'ria Veille. edirithe thither, And all lt,fada of Shelf ilardwale. whirl will be ald at the lowest prices. I would iray to lierchanut that I will at all times meet Malts _1 Toiianda. Oite; 32; In the not: lies there Ski 1' a nen • go rife as all her bui In r tcod h The F. A 1 R.WARNING:! I the'eaheeribeti 'having - 43 M their towhees iit IVlttingle see desirous of sew.flog their. so, toas t tea reqee4 those indeibted,-to esit to t• *White f lad eettlij ! ' kit eceowatirof .p Umtata tt Elea. oniettled by. 'tab line of 0010tiee. Sen. will be phiteel ebe of Wjaettei , tor -vollootioecteltioneeri. Pt" PI 44- )111 .7 1111 / 1 1 t ' mum& Is new met tiring at bin The moat complete be totted the fallowing For which I am BALTIMORE HEATER, GARDEN CITY, GOOD BAKER, I am also agent em Window 01Ixis gash, Door+, Nails Ta the trade: Spoke., Inis r '^ Hope Shoes, foltingt,l seO I,6 the Orphin's COurt of •Bradford County, the undersigned administmtrix of the estate of William N. Colored, late of Sheshequin, will expose to public sale on the premises TIASDAY, NOV, 10th,J868, at 2 o'eleok, p. Er, the following lot, ,piece or parcel of landeiteate in Shesbequin 'twp., bounded as follows : Beginning at a white-wood the north-east corner fo a lot contracted to Charles FL Sweet, thence west 80- per. to, the•south=east comer - of a lot contracted to Win. N. Conrad, thence north 79 640 per. to a post, thence east 80 per. to James Ran dolph's west line, thence south 79 6-10 per. to the place of beginning. Containing 40 acres more or le,stu • TERMS -.55 , 0 to be paid 'On the property being struoit-down, and one.half of balance on oonennatiori of saleand the balance in "one year from confirniatfon; with interest. _. LUCINDA CONRAD, _ Oct. 14, 180 t. 'Administratix.. RPHAN'S COURT.. SALE.--By U virtne of an order issued out of the Orphan's Court of. Bradford County, the undersigned administrator of the estate "of Theodore Arnot, live of Monroe twp., dec'd will expose to public sale on the prernisea on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1868, at 2 'o'clock, the following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Monroe twp , bounded on the north-east by a public high way, south-east by Gala and Sulli7an's land south-west by lands now in possession Haines, and , north-west by a pnblio road. Cont aining about 30 acres, more or less. . TEEMS-115Q to be paid upon property 'being struck down, on} half of the balance upon confirmation, - and balance in one year with interest. ROBERT_ BULL, . Administrator. Oct. 15, 1868. ORPHA'N'S COURT SALE.--By virtue of-an; order issued out of the Orphan's Court of Bradford County, the undersigned administratrix of the estate of Horace Kinney, detect., late of Shesheqhin, will expose topub li c sale, on the premises OD FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13; 1868, at 2 6'. cloch, p. m., • the following described lot, piece or parcel of land , situate in Sheshe quin twp., -bounded as folloirs the, east by hoicls of G. W. Dinney and lands formerly belonging td: Myers Osborn, west by, lands of Dr. A. J 'Cole and Geo. Smith; north by lands of Myers. Osborn, south by lands of L. L. Kingsbury, Containing 30 -acres, more or laps.. • A. ALSO—The following described lot,piece or parcel Orland' situate in Shethequin twp., bounded as follows : Beginning at a post aid stories, beirig the conth-west corn er of a later land. now or formerly of the estate a Nancy Snyder' deed., and being the north-east cornet of the lot hereby des cribed, thence north..B7. deg. and 30 min. west 64 pm. ton cheamut sapling and stones the tiorth-east - corner of a lot of land late belonging to Ciao. Kinney, deo'd, thence tenth o:44igoind.3o west 70 prik. to a posts:id stones; the South-east cornscoi the said Geo. Kinney lot, thence south 87 de* and 30 mine east tot pre, to a chasm' !oak,' being thew:a-neat canner of said lot now or formerly of the said estate of said li,aneYlkiyder &med.,: thence north 2 deg. ind 30 mhn. east 70 pre. to the place of be- Containing 28 .acres, more or TigtllB-430 to. ht:rpaid. OIL the being struck down, and Me _ ance mem confirmstkm of - sale, and the remainder. of purchase prwMtrm to Ist of Miy,.1136% same to be mowed' hylodge. Meat bond or bond and moth to-be en= tend asp lien on the p', ANNA P. KINNEY, ; Administrate/. Oct. 15. 1888. ; . ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.- •Notlee id busby' gives that ell persons Indebted to the estate of "JOHN JONES, late of ULSTER terp., , dse'd., tui.: requested to make immediate yaymest, ead'ell perms her fng claims against said estate. most present them duly authenticated fbr settlement.. GEO. P. CASH; Oet tp, 1868. Adtsdnlatritor, ADMMISTRASOR'S Notice Whereby Omaha At mum imebtkii :to thkestate t: MEWL deed. Uri.' at Elatiklield e are Toraested to make Immediate maws, and lkuirJkarist 4ramo3s oislast saki orator mill pemamtlhoor am Ii far setikomad. ITDIA aiSANNISO. . ' Adrabdatador b.,gpt.f1,1868. IEI ~~• 4101114T_. Eata4,lo "Mee or 41' at booed out of Me = d on' i o l i ama Court of Dneliord 'Ccen4, the . Ementor et the white of I Re-- ra Betty, *eat North Towanda, downed / will moor topubiloode Mae Ocarrt.lieforo on SATURDAY - OCTQBN.S 3f, 2 &Oka. the foll owing dote:Awl lot i _pleon or grad -of bind aikido • hi North Tea 1 1 1 24 - bOondeol eofigloin s . Beg buting it's goof at the WOW of the old Ira R. Morph ine' tann end id' with :D. Tintry'sUl B theater north el deg, 'Oath along Oa it no terfe feral sau-sode ton poet, Meaee 50ie4214. deg.. art ite Data . Rattes load 1411 Nodal* a poet' Qenoor. alaogehe said David Natty's land over .the ;week - sontts.42k dog., yea 1064 rode to an Oat trek thence north 22 deg; ' west along the. • old Its R. Stapbens fans rods to the 'plain of eginnfrag., -Containing 32 seen! - and'l44 TERNB-11132t0 be kaid on the impart , 13P - betrig.atotak down Ana the residue with= In sin months Man , antliniuttien, wfthin tercet from oputirmation. - I ,TARTS MOTT, • Oct. "15 , 1168. • • , Executor'. ORPHAN 13 COURT SACK. -si eirteeof an order issued oat -et Ole Chphsies Court of"- Bradford Conn y, the undersigned daministattor of nillp At 4 Hall, late of TO teroms twp., deal, wiil sel n it s eblio sale_ on . the premises, on T i a AY; NOVEILBER S r 1868, at 2 clock,:p. a.,- all that seitain Toy pirelor prml of land situate, lying sad bengiin T CISCOM I6 tiVP at the sontb-east -corner of a lot cos Thos. Hall, north to the south. corner of a lot sold !Mein Hall, thews along the 'east lillB said Hall to the county lb*, thence soouth f al the the rot'line fir ewe& by ran a line due west by: Reuben MaWsm's east line ti:iaMag one hundred -acres, with sir per cant allowance. ' TERX13,2300 on the property -belog streak down; and the balance art contima tion of said, ORLANDO E.' PIGILETr, . - Oct. 16; 1868. Administrator., OaPSAN'S COURT SALE.—._ virtue of an order lamed out of the •Orphsies Ocrort of Bradford County, the undersigned spuudtan of the estate of. Mai . Compton, late of West Burlington twit, deo'd., will eell at publia.aale on the preni ism on THURSDAY, .NOVEXIBBB 1868, at 2 o'clock, p. to:, the following dee mined lot or parcel .of land, sitnato inWest Burlington twp., bounded and des cribed its follows : Commencing at a stako and stones the north-weat corner of D. tL Ilsydauss lot. _thence -West 179 8.10 pre. to a corner in the western line of warrant -- thence south 45 35-100 pre. to stake and stortmOhence east 172 6-10 pre. to a *stone in the highway, hounded by I. A. Compton thence north 46 35-100 pro: to the place of beginning. Containing 50 acres, with the -appurtenances. IMMS—SSO to be paid on property be ing struck down, one half on confirmation of seta and balance in one year from con s finhation with interest. -CLAIMISSA COMFTON, Oct. 22, 1868. Guardian, OURT SALE.-By ORPHANS ,CO RPHANS virtue of an caller issued 'out of the Orphan's Court of Bradford 'County, the undersigned executors of the estate of John zixbY - , late of said county, deed.. will sell at publics sale on the premises on FRIDAY, 'NOVEMBER 13th, 1868.1tt 2 o'clock, m., the - following,described lot, piece or parcel of land situatein Sylvania boro., bounded and described as follows On the north by lands of Samuel P. Tinkham and Wm. Peck, on the east by lands of Abram &oa ten, on the south by Curtis Merritt and on the west by G. IL Bixby. Containing 125 scree. more or less. TER3lB—$2OO tco be paid by the pur chaser on striking the property down, $lOOO on the contlrmauon of sale with interest from sale, and the balance iu six and twelve months thereafter in equal payments with interest from sale. WILLIAM G. BRADFORD, PETER MONROE, JOHN BIXBY, Oct. 22. 1868. O ftigAN's COURT SALE:--By.: virtue of an order issued* oat of the Orphan's Court of Bradfordcounty, the un dersigned Guardian of the estate of Chas. D. Miller, late of Columbia twp.i.deceeised, will eipose to public sale on the premises, on TIaUIaSDAY, NOVEMBER 12th. 18g1 , , at 2 o'clock, p. m.. the following described lot piece or parcel of land ' situate in Col umbia twp...ded north by the public highway le ading from Troy borough to Syl vania, east by lands owned by S. Hager, south by lands hereinafter _described and Charles Waldo, west by lends now owned by Gem P.. Monroe. Contsixdng about 28 acres, be the same more or less subject to widow's dower. - ALSO—The following: described lot or paroel of land idtitate in Columbia twp, and bounded north by lands hereMbefore described, east by lands of S. Sager, and by butds. late belonging to Cheallanyon, eonth by the sante, and west by Andrew KIM and Obarf. - pe at Containing. 37 acres and 108 the suns mon or less, subject to wi -dower. TPAMS.--$5O to be - paid on each lot on the day of sale, one third on the-confirma tion of sale,: and the balance in sit and twelve monlhs, with interest from confir mation. tJAMES C. /deSEAN, Oct. 22. 1868. ' Guardian. ORPITAN'S COURT RALE.—Zy virtue of an order issue d out of the Orphatca Court of Bmdford county, the un dersigned Guardian of the estate of James Baths, deceased, will sell at public sale on premises on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER, 14, 1868, at 2 o'clock.. p. to., the undivided one fourth part' (subject to widow's dower), of the following described lot piece or parcel of land situate in Pike prp., bounded north by land of Asa Warner,: east by dotal Boca, south by land mined by Kellogg Barnes, west'by hoot owned by the bezra of-Jere miah G. Baines, deo'd. . Containing 40 scres'Of land. TEEMS—One-fourth of the purchase to be paid on the sale of the. property and the _balance on the final confirm/ate= of sale. JOSEPH H. /WISH, Guardian. Oct. 22, 1868: AA DMINISTBATOWS NOTICE.- Notice 1.4 hereby - given that all' persond eeri bred to the estate i,t Samantha Brewer, eilatot Welles twp., deed., are requester to 'make immediate payment, and all peraoni .. bar- Leg agalaat fain estate mad preaent them duly authenticated for settlement.. " i. JEFt•EitaOS PUT 8 ,1.4 N, Oct. 20 1868 adminktrator. ADMINIS_TR'S NoTiog-Notice iet hereby given that sail persona indebted to he .estate of SAMUEL JOHNSON, Late cf Piko twp., dee'd..we re:quested to make im inedlate payment , . ' end ' hft.a haling claims :against said estate mast present them duly as thentleated for settlement. SITBTON BVANLTT. . • ddminivrator Oct. 20. 1868 A DMINIST: ATOit'S NOTICE.- Notice la gently given that ell persons Indstded to the estate of .JOHN H. BADGER late of, Towards , ate requested to make im mediate payment. and all persons having shim against said estate must present them dulyl.a thenticated for settkment. - ELIZABETH BADGER, D. S. PBATT, • • Administrators. Oct. 20. 1868 EXEOI7TOR'S NOTlC E. —Notice is • hereby given that all persona Indebted to the estate ot Sepia. Revised, deo'd.. late of Leßoy twp., are requar.ted to make payment without delay, and thou:llol , ring dahlia against mid "elate mast present. them ,duly , authentic-a- ted »r - settlement. - - Euzißrni thinatisn, REUBEIN-STONB. Oct 20 'IVA. Executors. ESEOUTOR'S NOTICE. —Not lei. hereby given that a. perms lAdtKe to stir estate of ADJHAN SPALDING. Vee or Canton dee'd. ate maculated to make Im' mediate payment, an 6 aft heahaft &Inn ape* sold Watt:MU maw them duly anthentkate:' tor settlement. . ANSON N. SPALDIJSO • • EzectitoT Ost. 21. 19118. TOWANDA COAL YARD.! ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS cost/3. The Undersigned having leased the Cbal Yard and Dock at the old" Barclay Basta ," sad ja.t completed.* large Coal Room and Oftlut upon the premises, are now .prepare-o to furnish the citizens of Towanda and vicinity With the dif• cent kinds and sizes of lbw above named coats pon the most reasonable terms is say genial desired: Prices .at the Yard until farther notice: Little Egg 430 Scull Egg . • ' 5,50 Store, 6.75 "Pessau 4,00 Barclay • ,f 0 " Ran of ' 3 4 ,60 " Pine • r Blechmaith 3,00 The following additional Charge* will be 'made for delivering= Coal within the Borough limits: Per T00,..50 cts. extra for carrying Ls 50 cti Half T0n..35 44 -"- • - " . " 15 Qaarter ton 24 4 " " " " " - "W4:?aah Orderg In all came 10 accompanied. s tbe . OltairrOg & Co. Towage . .04r!,1114&—U. ii II ME - Executors,