1 - iiiii . 4 - i:4:•# - 4iiiii; LOCAL-AND •fiEIVEBAL. lowini Outman Dmanier.--Bapitist • (9a ra—Rev. ittanies. Drumm Pastor. Preaching, Sundays at 10k a. sr., and lk a. u. Sandy , ScUol, 11-e. N. Parr Meeting *very Thursday evening. IL Z. arrerctr.=-1f0.47. T. Bacanmaz o Pas tor. Preaching every , Sunday at 10k a.w. tall v. N. Sunda Sebxd, "AL Prayer Meet/Agnew i6q evening. Presbyterian Quad, Bev. Wm. Ruaas Pas tor. Preaching every Bandar at 10# A. N., and 7 re. Sunday School,lh ex. Prayer Meeting Thursday evenings. Eplaccra onercb.—Ser. F. D. liornass, Ars tor. Preachingirrery Sunday at 10k &:x. and 3P. X. Sunday School. !.1 re K. Tons TAEr..--The following is the Time Table of the Yennsyknuda and New York Canal and Rail Road (kompany, which ,took effect on Monday, May. 11;18C8.: 160012111XD. P. H. A. M. A. Y. *MELT . 630 1120......820 gAstriss .. ....8:415 .... . .7.130 11:48.... .838 - Crurriai .7:15 1203 .....913. TOWANDA.... H 5 1208 .c... 128 P. M......P. M: dM. ' winmswav: • A. M. - P. M. 828 1100. „ ...4SB -..10:45.1 —4:43 Maws 'Waltz,LT. . 7d5 10:17 '4:15 Iharsa bTowANDA ...7:00 952 350 A. IL A. M. _ P.M JOUR P. 001, Superes4endost, Republican ,Meetings. At, WINDHAM CENTRE, on fttardny eTe• ulna, OoL3L, Speakers, Hon. 13.1014- cuk. E. REED and N. O. ELS- BitEE. At ROME BOBO', on Saturday evening Oct. 31st Speakers, HENRY PEET Efiq., and CoL E. OVERTON jr. At ULSTER, Stittridgy evening, Oct Slat. Speakers,"W. T. DAVIES and O. D. MON TANYE. At ALACY.DOISIA, Saturday evening, Oct. 318 t. Speakers, P. D. MORROW and 0. D. BARTLETT. At SULU:WIELD CENTRE, on Monday inning, Nov. 2d. Speakers, Capt. BENJ. M. PECK and CoL E. CVERTON jt. At LITCHFIELD, on Friday evening, Oct. .20. Speakers, G lc. H. J. MADILL and Capt. -- M. MANVILLE. At NORTH ROME, in "the Bumptow_n Church, on Saturday evening, Oct. 31st. Same Speakere. At BIIRLENGTON, at School House at Ln ther's Mills, on Saturday evening, Oct. 31st. Speakers, Capt. B. Id, PECK and W. HERSEY WATKINS. la. PETROLEUM V. NASBY, Postmas• ter 4e., is to lecture at Troy, some time in Jannary next. la. J. S. HOLBERT, of elletllUllg,N. Y., was awarded the first premium at the State Fair Boe.hester for the best June Butter. • - Stir Having associated a good workman with myself, I stand prepared to do Paper Hanging in all its Branches in the best manner and at reasonable prices. tat- The proposed dedication of the New School building at Troy, is postponed until some future period, owingto the pre cious engagement of the speakers. The school opened as advertised, on Monday last le— Messrs CuzessA SIVIZZ have resurrected the " ltanerly and Athens Dem erol," which now appears very neatly prin ted, and intehsely 'Democratic. we fear the frosts of/Zovember will nip nil ouch en terprises in:the bud. Frig IN-' aIiCKSON.—The dwelling house of SrnvzsTra J. GRIFFIS, of Jackson, Sullivan County, was consumed by fire on the 12th of ¶)ctober last, together with the greater part of its contents. The fire is sup pcsed to have caught from the stove pipe. No male members of the family were about home at the time the fire broke out. Loss, about s2,ooo—no insurance. Vgit t Dr. PALEMON Joris retires from the -t,clumbta Cbunty Republican," which is now owned by an Association, and is con do :ted by Dr. W. H. NUMMI', as Editor. We part with Dr. Join( with much regret. Re has buttled valiently in that Copperheid County, against the Confederates and up hel.l the Republican banner wher?ess corur ag..-.)uA men would have mecum! ed. We -wi'4h him prosperity and success'in all his nuri,rtakingß. 141 r. We are informed that' theia, i 8 a fair prospect for the location of the Erie Railway furnaces and rolling mills at or near Athens, this county. The project is to huild very extensive.,worhs for the manu facture of steel rails. No better location could be found along the line of the Road, being nearly central, and . inthe vicinity of the coal and ore, which would be required in large quantities. IRE AT ALBA.-0% the 16th inst., between the hours of six and seven o'clock p. in., a fire broke out in an unoccupied house in Alba belonging to Henry Wright of Canton. The fire originated in the sec-. and story. Blr. Wright had been making some repairs preparatory to moving into the house, but left about sundown. The win dows were fastened as well as the doors so that it was necessary to break the doors open in order to put the fire out. By hero ic efforts the house was saved. The dam age is about $175. Insurance $BOO. A DEAD BODY POIIND.—AD . IIDkDOWD man Was found dead in the, woods about two miles from Candor. Tioga county, on Sunday, the lithriturtant. Be had hanged himself with his . Suspenders, and they hav ing rotted off, let him to the ground. It was calculated by the Coroner, who held the . inquest, that the body had lain about eight weeks. The age of the suicide ap peared to be about 80 years, Itia had two canes, one was against a tree with his hat upon it. EuueA.—A little daughter of T. C. Cewer,aged tiro years, fell into a tab of hot wlier, on Monday night, and vas so badly scalded that she died on Wednesday. --darns Ey/set - and his son firzsuzz were severely injuroi on Thursday, while riding Lome to dinner, theintorse being frightened at a locomotive at the market street cros sing, turning suddenly around capsized the carriage, and throwing them to the ground. —Mrs. F. lksirra, artist, died Monday, Oct 19th, of consumption. IsNamsrlort Worrs.D.—Of Wttus Firmest), aged ten years, who left his home in Williamsport l on Tuesday, October-6th, and has not since been heard of by his per mute. He is stout built, gulch spoken,and iutelligent; He has sandy hair; 'freckled face, and light complexion, Be was dressed in a - long, lightish colored- . roundabout, lightish vest, bound, salt and pepper panta loons, patched -on one knee, a straw bat, and old boots.. Any information concern ing him will be thankfully received by his lather, W. P. Hillard, Williamsport, Pa.— ti ew 6 PaPers will confer a favor by copying this notice. 1.0.0 f Oa F. Peptq, L Calkins has retained from his Talent tour through the_ County for the, Ova. 'Ain-, stalling the officers of the vs:Joni Lodges within his jurisdiction, aqd {sport _the yeti era lodgeS w PnwitercaPi 124 following is a list q the eilloqof "num Bum= Lonna No. 167, !rowan& IV. B. &Lover, G.; J. & Clikr3r. V. G.; E., Chown. Becretsry ; G. IC Xeffit. Assistant Beg.; H. A. Cary, Tree _ ; H. A. Cary, Rep. , . PAILIE WWI N 9. 247. 144 ; W. e U CWT wean, N. O.; E. F. ;Quit%y. G.; SIAM 11. - T. Back, Ail; &say.; E. C. Oliver, ,Trei; ThosAtaxwell. to O. L. 4 , Oorrox toms No. 321, -Canton- ; p. P. Elliott, N. G.; A. .I. Yerrik "ir. G.; J. W: Glifils, Sag ; A T, Lilley, AS't, Secy. - ;'J. W• 1341 / 0 7. - Tres. . ' Armor ,X•000s No. 488 Now Era ; Wm. Liven, N, 0:; G. L. =ler, V. G.; Jae. Terry, SecY.; W. P. Terry, Aa't. Secy.; J. Battles, Tress; J. Battics.,EV. to G. L. Wrweraii Laws No. SOi 01;kmptOwn ; IL Elliott, N. G.; N. A..Fallti, V. G..; Camp, Secretary ; G. G. ElNottt, Tree.; B. AckroyS, Rep. to G. Xs. t, FIAIFUL F4u...t-On Tatiedity • -11 i boy named .7antei Coittler, son of James Mailer. of Oregon. aged ! about;l,o years, fell from the deer tacige between the Toll house and the first pier. His moth er was a short distance in advanotr; - return tag from the west Wombat)they hadbeen digging potatoes. She - balted at the toll house for the boy te =me uP. Some one passing heard the groans of tbe little fellow as he was , straggling -on the eraval below. What can be gathered from boy is that he attempted to climb from the roadway of the bridge to the sidewalk, and slipping, fell through on the rocks beltiw. It is re markable that he was not killed instantly. for the fail must have been from 20.t0 30 feet. He wait able to talk and walk about after be was brought up, but his head was badly cut. Dr. Nugent was. .called, and dressed his head. The boy was doing well when we called to see him,and Will be about again in a few days--Pittston gazette. , Messrs. WiCS/lAM 1 Buns—:Genfe e —The Singer Sewing Machine 014.1 bought of you a few months since even t entire satin faction. I have tried several other machines and found none that oompelea with the "Singer." The Singer far pur,pasaed them all. It is simple and easy to Manage. • We find no difficulty in doing all kibds of family sewing. We bold your machine in high esteem. Respectfully; EILIiONB & Beowx b4ve just re ceived a splendid invoice of smoking arti cles, which added to their already laige stock composes the fipeat lot Of goods now offered in Towanda they are also in receipt of the celebrated Smoking Tobaccoes, Cap tain Jinks, Champaign Charley, Star, and the Golden Pocket Piece. Call and see them. , GODET'S LADY/k Boos FOR 4§TOVENBER, 1868.—1 n this number are given the follow ing embellishments : A fine steel plate, en titled "Nothing this Morning, Miss." An Interesting story, descriptivetf the plate will be found among the con ants. The usual colored fashion-plate; containing six figures ; a colored plate of knitted 'winter garments, an extra plate ; and a tinted plate, showing "How we went n i t the Moun tain ;" large extension sheet, . lied with a great variety of articles—dresses for ladies and children, - and other novelties--thirty three in all ; latest : styles of ladies' hats, from designs furnished by J. It.,Terry, New York ; six new bodices. The Work -depart ment contains a larger number Of fancy ar ticles than usual. The literary matter is kept up to its usual standard of excellence. IL 0. Warrassta. Clubs.—Now is the time 'to j commence making up clubs for 1869. The earlier the orders are received the sooner they can be supplied. Address L. L. Clodey, N. E. corner Sixth and Chestnut streets, Phila delphia. Tim Lima COSPORAL waa thro years old in July last, , and the Npvember number s, come out in an entire new dress, with a larger circulation than any Other juvenile magazine in the world, with they assurance that it shells* made better tbanl ever. AU new subscribers for 1869, abuse names and money are sent into th e publibliers before the end of November, will receive the No vember and Decembei numbers free, or fourteen months for one doliar.l Address Alfred L. Sewell, Chicago, , GOLD 'ans., translated from the German by Mrs. A. L Vista; M.l is by , arlitt, an ther of the "Old Ma'amselle's !Se met, , ” and belongs to the same class of no els. The hero, like the one in the latt4 tefe, is a se vere and gloomy young man,whci snubs his presumptions relatives, and Whii is envel oped in a cloak of aristocraticipride. The heroine is an4exemplary young girl of mod est birth, who displays her charms until the young gentleman's gloom and severity and aristocratic pride are melted away, and all perplexities are ended by a happy wedding. It is thoroughly German in sty!ei and char acters, and is rather kpretty little story. Published by Lippincott A-, Co l l Philadel phia, and for sale by ALTOS]) A; .PAIIDEIL DECEASE OF A STUDENT.--gLISLIA A. Lwwts, a young man - of nineteen, and mem ber of tha Freshman class in Lafayette Col lege, Easton, died Monday afternoon, Oct. 17th. The following notice ,is from the Easton Express. He had been siek Joi ten days with billions fever, aggravated by a previous tendency to heart diseSse. Hitt fine mental abilities gave preimiise of a Hie of much usefulness, needing only a strong constitution to ensure him great: success. ,religions service was held in the Chapel this morning, when• hill remains were accompanied to the Lehigh Valley depot by e precession of the students and President and FaCulty of tin College. The brother of the deceased being a member of the Sophomore Class, the pall licaren se lected were Fireshmen.—Messrs, Hillick,llLPhersom and Morrow: - Sophomores.—Messrs. James C. Crawford, .and J. Pollock. Jimior.—Charles K. Canfield. These gentlemen accompany the remains Mr. Lewis' home at Spring HA Brad ford county, Pa., where the public funeral will be held on Wednesday, ;in the old= Mertyall church, the pistor of: which is the Rev. Derwin Cook, a graduate efLalayette. The following resolutions have bCen hand ed us by classmates of the decoasid : WEIMAR It bath pleased Ai-mighty God to remove from among ctii our beloved mate, B. A. Lewis : therefore—, • Resolved, That we deeply deplore his loss as an esteemed classmate and a beloved companion ; always found faithful, in ever duty and relation, and bearing with hi the marks of a true and devoted Christian. Hawked, That we tender our deepest sym pathy to his relatives and friends ; thankful that we can claim a place among their num ber, and knowing that the strength to bear 'tech &filiation' cometh from Him who chi's tenth whom Ha loves,: and who fcusaketh no one in the hour of trial. Resolved,- That the . class *ear the usual badge of mourning for thirty dais.' • Besolved, That a copy of these re eolutions be sent to the family- of the deceased, and that they be published in the Thiamin 11X. POUTER of Towanda, and in the Beam . Dal- N.B4preas and he Press. Gnaws, A . W. A. P. Wuso Hotran bzunodiatlAy. quill)(4.lLri • SiIVO. Rare of tho top., on tin Bleak Main head to her gard to hei A opan oar Hp Henry Bassi sold very Fort now 'vent Street. 5. email !amity, session - gift -Oat SO. I p ; aboninige* of e aiTA -- r7544ii Bit and Howli t Qat. adi. To Luta, Sa of capital Cal l finely - wmilL Totrandi, - Oot. 21. • air MieeCfx:dflo wo Ladies that. she has return. with the Fell and Winter ' and Hata,4repared at the lowept p . also V for dress Towaade r Odt.‘ V.-31 ,► 1 Worrao.--41, ; good • BeasanabTrarts and . 1 i L P. Bo th Branch, B Oct. la. . . i 1 . w.ox, 0.1 17, 1868 M.D. 1;12 . u cr.Lexp. Oct. 29. Towandit, ' TROY. ORIOD Sono° trnian Graded fieluxd will term on ifOndaliOoh 28 • cipiaiship OfProf. Lewis IL t 11449 of Williams pollege of Lake Forest Fpgh Schoo Professor JOluuioticomts hi &d, and;l4l - 1 waotiidoubi that rank d tbtle that Ore complete attocesa; He will two able teacher*, Miss F. one of the I u tt i, tastes of tin at id, and ii, late of Hol Oka; i male Sem We quo from the circul sued .by this Dir . ectore who mended fot. i there enterp ness in cargng put the Zell& 1• i 1 The -citixns 0 Troy 13 long felt the wept of a p commodati , note the pu Boro., but ne t will aff ties for_all Xhe FOung Gen dies of Western Bradford w taro a thoraugh cdncation, penes of odor sgc t ooo, Joe i ; finest echoer buil ring in No verde.. Th' building is en structed of rick,in mode feet square , 1 with',east cum entrance, and tw.to• 'stories Rooms, 2808 feet on the two Boomsl2Bx•ifij on swop. of being thrownlinto one R. whenever 4cesdaoy. There are_ alio; two Hee 16128 feeteach,[ bn the sec spacious Cloak ' Rooms on the use of the Papils. The wholC building is w ventilated, And is lbeated wi son's Patent Hot Air Furna• T . The 800 . are 'finished ash, and t he with sea the most m dersi d appro It is the esign , the pe. make this ' al! respects 4 school; an to pply a d-. long existed in com m . ing facilities for attainm thorough all nraCtical educ Students-uari. to pre will here find the amplest o that thorough preparation s. to success. 1 1 . Owing to Ore unavoidable in the building, :the first' only eight iweeks—there year will beidividid into . • weeks each. I 11 ' Non-residOnt Seholars Taition,as followal: For the Conimonlgnglish B ‘• Bigher 41 Languages; and High matiesij No Incidental Expenses. in all cases be graded room Competent Teachers in taus to give instriictill to Bch° it. Board can ibe "cibtairted to. scholars at reasonable prices. for board will be made to th Tuition bills will be paid mentpf the • Term to the : . School Board. Charges for • will be in proporticin. 1 " The Board of I:droeters fully announae their confide Eminent suceess land high School ; and they ' cordially . nest co-operation or t he busi citizens geneiraly , in aid oft Dar RociewEX Hew ll p Tr.ov, Pe., Oct. 'l3, 1868. • 1 A Hovs4 Algol LoT F splendid House tied Lot for Second street, opsite the to good schools, cep please The house is,nei.v.,just finish bottom in firetchexii style. 1 ticubirs enquire clef>. B. By' premises. 1 Towanda, Oei ..i i - Sir Chow° .1 di a' one door north of'lirner's '1 Towanda, ling. ; ~ 1868. , • 1 i l4 - n ., • I THE AMERICAN;OOKING TOVE.-1. be t t i only real has burner . It is a well known fact that'in a cooking stove with no elonga ted fire-box e fire Will die o tat eacliend, and a large itiantitY of dead coal will mau -1 mutate at thee points. To, event this in the dmericanfrind to_aid and ake a uniform combustion through all parts f the fire-box, air is admittOd in a hollo chamber , at the top of tha otovi3ibove the fire, and car lied through this hiallow h ted chamber down to marl the bOttom of i re Are-box at each end, and then ndiaitted directly into the burning mass" of coal / this means a uniform cOmbrultion is \ obhinel in all parts of the fire-chatiber,"andlleas coal Icon sumed, and af morci- continuo fire can be kept than in lazy 4skher. Bug This new patented improvement is an er great, ac quisition to this ittready w ld=ranowned cooking stove, which is now on the Fair grounds onlol for eillibition ero 'Roan be seen by all desirons of exam s ing its many perfectiobs, and is for' sale b Warrant it Southworth. Of thia hity , age s ' for Shear, Packard .k. Co., of Albany. —/ ch ester Dail °mat, Oct: Ist. '' • For sale by S. N, Bronson, Oct.. 22.-3 t I _...:. Ex.iiirtarioss.—!•The an oations of Teachers, for the sea at this county, will he held as , Oct. 8, .Warren, BOW.en Horw, .. . . . 30.. Burlington,l Luther's-1 Nor.s: . Wysox, Myiersboro ..... 6..Btandmg e entre 7.. Asylum, Porto • ... .. 9—Terry, T ... .10—Wilmot, ilitgaritun ..11.. Albany andtChrertort, she's •.. ....12-Idonitie, t i nzbeton 1 r. ... .17—Herrick, don .. .18.. WAsilusind, Campto .19—Tuscarora,' Spring Hi .20..Piliej LartiiYaville ... .24—Fran0n, Varney . , —25 „Cirantrille; Centre - ....26—Le/loy, Corners _. ,27—tenten, *rough . special, Troy. NciV. 28, Tow 26 and Jan. 9,h. , 1! Applicants are requestecito vicinity where they reside or e Those finding it neeessary to ial examination, will comply quirements foetal on the 13 school laws: 1 Eiercises will c f ana tween 9 and, 10 o'cl . k ; non the class after 10 o' li ck unl Teachers ailed in, ' - bly :p Slates valid in thisliounty by cing school. iAlleo-balled pro Satiates hinted pricirjtor the firs dune, 1866, were, bY the . Act 1867, reads toy urpitii oirthe it day of June last: greeters- 1 to be present, and ;also see IL for their respedivOsehools dance. 04. Cum Oawsiz, .13e1,1.113 • 1 , .* • • 'vie larA ittusT.—,-41une to the enclosure of the sAi . North 'ces , snda, cm the 10111 *pr bar liiikAinato and - bum of ' aithont a partioabwr minim Tba, tfonat,bl riquflited to PM. pry:twit - pay Otaira, awl tau thenteusy.. , AVaLtllktirhanuf4. t)tt, 13. 1889.-3 w" • " "-.' c- ••••••" *Ws ,an 4 oampatent to.:thansigs 'and tin- Par taz as allagv°"°th - wrausinevat. 6,1844-44 f. -1 A g' _on dare en& Pa. 2oireadoi , a - small hes rot mnirded. =3 Rossmano. WOures Neimania Sigisiststst—Oirs istsamit 'goods :narked is p*Au figures, and onito e sad sO, deovisticsi, s system n every -*nimble mas u tbe• surest said way of Snows of no fraud or imposition. -; It -this style of deal ing sults you betteOlusi tlie fraudulent batwing systps,..then give us a 101 l at, 193 gt,..ticaminzabitort'o!lixit. - - TaAlc o 4 l %, - SePt - ed by 1311 be WARD. lii Lot Jhestont led for a 4). Pos. Wiry. , - - catiCADE Ms= AM—Ain& from Pima 01 , 1whIsr Wheat,, is worth 25 per cent. More than' the -same amoent; and 9, 1 04 Ye made frOM ltertheit... • sack or. - barrel wlll make 1& per cent, or, one pound in seven. mots' bread l Ulaa teem the ,new, crop. Making adifferent* . .itrvahte in fs" Ter of the Old ottwo dollam per bowel or . My cents pOtaattlr, awing to the turn con, tohdatbli. Folartion of woke more thini the mon mot is vreUlmonn to Bakens and every one should undenitand, it: We Imre boltsna still =Whew to buy, all the Ohl tto be had, and will have s r i pply until the Lew 'mop is At to - nee to. No decline in gislity. We propose to - make it better sod better ell the tidie. Immix. Camptown, Aug.- 13,18 A—tr. 72:1 brated lekdeos rclortale by, «: & Co. . Towanda, 'need.—A; man took an inn a y to, so. P. CAM: - - 1d say to• the from the city kyle. of Bozmete offer the mom • yeti and Satins NA* BAIRDZ* AN /1.4i8 Dueua in the Ward House, whO will do all kinds of 'Hair itiork. -Switches, Chris, Braids, Puffs Frlssets and Ladle* Front 'Pieces, made of their own natural hair. Wigs, Tonpeesand False Whiskers, made; it v ordered. Natio; nliir-idtention van to the Cutting and Dressing of Lees anitChildren's Hair. Highest' market - trice , - paid ,in cash for Hair. ' F. B. Tan on. Towanda, Oct. 8, 18$11.-4w. agora maker, y employgient, ord Do, Po. —The Troy pea• for its first, under the Prin. ohnson,a grad d late Principal near Chicago, 1• lily recommen ,% give the school requisite to its be assisted by r P. Johnson, State Normal Lutz I .Liza I .Liss l -The - :nnder- Eigned having erected a urge and perms spud LIME KILN.- which is now in full operation, has on band a LARGE &roc* or WATER Lnes, which he will sell 'as loin as can bought 'probers between Pittston and Elmira. A GREAT Envenom' ra Pans, made to dealers who buy by the quantity. Orders Wed and shipped to all points by camd._ . , DAVID' plow". Brointown, Pa., Oct 10, 1868.-tf. • Ella Furey, inary, Maas. recently 'is , must be cora e and faithful : :lies of the oiti- EBTRAY.—Strayed, away fro - m the premises'of Bohn Post, in South Towanda tarp., on Tuesday evening, Oct.' 13,' 1 Brown Line Back Cow, about four years old, also and Light Red Steer, about two years old, horns rather high. Any persons, leaving information of their whereabouts at the Re porter Office, will be liberally rewarded, P. R. Y&LOIESI Towanda, Oct; - 30, 1868.-1 w• ugh, having •T school; to ao ils of their own ample feeili emen • and La . o desire to ob ving at an ex completed the them Pennsyl atantially con ; style ; is GO eat wings for ..gh—has four L i t floor, and floor—capable om, 40.156 feet, NEW DRESS MAKING ESTAB LIEMMENT. miss nundt s mosomp, Invites the attention o the ladle, of Dianna, and vicinity, to the bathat she has opened a DRESS MAKING 'ESTABLISHMENT, Cation Booms, ~nd floor, and both floors for in the room formerly occupied by the Mimes Custer, one door south of Fox, Stevens, Mercur Co'e Store, (second floor) where abe would be happy to eerve those who may faior her with their patronagd, feeling confident that. abe can g ire perfect eatbfaction to, all. Towaoda, Oct. 20, 18t8 -41. lighted and H two of Law- •nghont with and desks of od styles. gm pie of Troy to •f a first class and that hits •'ty, by afford ',nt of a sound, lion. -for College p . ortunifies for indispensable NEW HARDWARE STORE 1. slay in finish • will bo for •r the School Truro of 14 11 be charged STOCK OF S7O . YES chew $6 00 7 00 r 8 00 Scholars mil Ever broaghtito this place. am oag which wi .'g to Merit, ere prepared who•desire non resident Applications Secretary._ tELEnRAI 4 ED (;)NESi at commence rotary of the e short term The Only Agent in 7Owanda • (mid respect ee in the per rank of this nvite-the ear ess men and efforts. UORNING GLORY, nor, Presl. rt e, situate on College, close .tly located.— : from top to r fartheriiar- LEN on the - 1 5, 186S,tf. Which are, without exception, the best lam also &goat for the, Colt Stone MOFFnVe, obacoo Store. OUBIOLD HOME, And they cannot s be Excelled Platform and Counter Scales, Sertisenc Oil, Wii.dow =MI nal exam i .ral districts follows : hool house I also keep constintl y on haw! - a ceuiplete STOCK OF HARD WARA Slalom Axles. ibt; Dec.l2. nd in the • t to teach. head a spec with the to page of, the 1. mmenee be admitted to tukorcddably Vail Rods, And all k Inds of Shelf Miniw ~ which will be sold at the - lowest prices. I would aay to Merchants that I will at all times meet Emirs prices. Towanda. 0:4.'29. 11141i1. - , ' , re eoMreerl- F AIR WARNING! ter-; t-Itonday f April Mb, Arai Mcw requeatad at Teachers are , The 'eabtrilbers having sold their bulimia at totterville, are desirous or settling their sc. winds, sad request those indebted to loc. awdistelf sadsettle. Altaoceants of , Sheba 11 aliwortb, sad Son, unsettled by. ltui linnet October sent, will be placed lb the hands of s Justice for collection, without re-. g ird to person. IaIiBALL & .SON. Eept. 1868.-sw. „ . - in atten- cm .Ntro . 2brattstmatto. N. ASfINWALL, Iv mai , receiving at Dia No. 129 Main StrePi, Tbo most omplete be found the following For which ati RATBRONES BRILLIANT, BALTIMORE HEATED, Sealing Stoves made GARDEN CITY, GOOD,•B&BEB I am also agent for Haab, Doors; Saila Allot which willlbe slid at Manufacturers _Prices To the trade. Of 911 kinds, corialstini to pirtof Fellces pokes, Irosi Tim Mize. IliedrB; - l a l l ~...... .., o_ . • .....,„ t . I ....omermor 1,:- ~ :,. ' r ' '':' , . ':' S ..- ." - : , 2 --, ...1 ' .:-...-.:-.',' , : .j.: •'l •:::,:v '', 7 .7; ';•-=',., ~5.4'.....4.,-44..-;:-...L.11',f/V. I, ",,',. .:;:-..;,..-..., :',i;.:•tat:i ',,:f 3".;`. - :"1` . 7 e 'ti.. , f;;.r': 4 ;'''..!;•'-1'i . . 7.. ,"'• '... " - '] -:',..., 7; ;'...: !!•,,. 1... •••'. - 4',7' , ..";;•'•'•: , :b'l;';'• 4 1. , . * ! ! ! t-*' F'; : .'.+l1 11 4**P4 1201 1 bIV -. - .if . 1,,,£)-1811 " . !,..: . I , i- -. i',.i_ - ,: r.. ~ : ..-...11, ; , : "..q - -' ' ' -" s - •`.'' ~1•1 ' . : v ;,,. , j - ,:: , v -1 .• "IL + r_l'' 1 3 01PFEMI.T.4 ". & C4CO. . - .... -. , • .. . . . . , . , . 1;L:1 :; ,' . 1 ..•,.",..: 7.7.•: - 1- , !..-; .;..;" BLACK,' PLAIN 00LIES ANDIZAKCEABIE - • t. , A, „., , -,--...y.....:.•:....5,...1.,,ts a , , . ....-.,- ~ t Solid Cokes, , and Changeable t Pcgilina, , ...-. .Ppeneh If arinn'a and Eterri b . Otkinian Velones,• Bergen, Blialliti •-• Ci P thg t Pnisigai Cada,Aiii6 l z -, ~-.....- • —..;:t ,--.-: . -.04'04'• Plabl!t; sad • a great -..:-, - - ' einiety'of lliiiel Fib- - ',.:,,, ; .:. 1 1 , „.: ,i,... : .atimi fae.sabi.7.. :'....., 1 • - . :-... /:- • ; ,.•41., , L1 , ;WSW .agry,i4o i i ' - GREAT,BARGAINS-1,,1,:- i~ pow ay..C4D. , • ~ ..,..-: .Now offer. a Vat Wiett of ' v •• ..'1 - • • :' • •. , .• ' i.:::', - : . f 40 0 4 0 • .;- foot I,B4iles. _ . ' NS Ale B ACM . : , , comPlialog All # 46 . 01 1 1 4 4 /0: Pa AllatiOnli bla shades of Beavers, Sibblohillaa, , VelTetiene. &a Also Blank Mitzi -1 cans rid Mantilla velvets,; , i AT LOW PRICES! ; . - 4 ClOthe l & Cassimc?res, Black and Colored beavers, Fran& Ot4t-: Ingo; Eniliah Monona, Bros&lotint, Blank and Fancy. Casaimerea. Fine'qualities, sad s full line limier grades for Boys wear. no* .open.. - PO WELL & CO ALEPANDRE'S. KID GLOVES, All aka in ado* Black and White of these, Wel:mated Gloves. will always be found at the Store of CARPETS I CARPETS! CARPETS cpopmets TAPEBTRY 13111713148LLS In Nand 11-4 widths 3 p 1.,: EXTRA. IMP4OVED, MEDIUM IMPROVED INGRW4 WOOL CASPTS, u NEW ASP IVAUTI • FUI. STYLES. TOuWEREu WITH A LARGE STOCK UV LOWER GEAREG, JUST-RECEIVED .csY HOWELL. & CO Towanda, 00. 5„, lea FLOOit OIL CLOTHS i ‘ ; if ATT DMA. :MATI3, RUGS, &C Irf grt c.ifTty, Dry criln d.by Thwanda, LADIES' & CHILDREN'S FURS POWELL & CO., Desire to announce that ,the will open` and ofer sale on, Saturday next (October 10), their stock r, of Ladies and Children's FANCY FURS, a large stock 'of which they are now recetang. Tirrenda, Oct. 5, 181.9. BOOTS AND:SHOkS TOTS DEPALTIIENT OF- OtlirbtElNE3l3 We have - devoted,- much, lime and have smed,n9 pain'', to s our siotkolßOOTS SHOES the largest, best, and most attractive to' be found, and having' made* 'our pur chqm V:rcmi, the best aw _most popular manuladureri in the Eboes totintry, we'neuioreta Btock = of Custoti Made_ ail& un- equalled' both in magnstude and ToiWkdso Oot• 511868. POWELL & CO. POWELL & CO. A SPECILLVE. Mr MIS ~ i -; - , iratthi_2* zur matiftl- - M I N k# lin;lk,N, MEM . , Mar sosig ibu z ir tdest 1004 C IN* SO Mit laws el of& hi ilsajAto her the .1 aszsailieritiorrintatilitsk. flea _ I bar tarsier patrons tar ' their fairsis,sho as• IlottisEitisososast ibis aim fyrOrrAdos. sad on Ibtsbortest sof.. 800 es 74" .i_(ATkim7.4ll4PspeaW.44l4o2-01,114'. ' o ' weeds, Oet:14.19111 • _e v D • vg f 7.1 0 • • -• • - fJ ~~ ~ ..uc.=. ..✓S ~.J~l_. its . i ~.~. i4i '.q:_.~t:';;:~ f ~ J.~ 4 1 , ti,,:^l - - • Y .s_":ls'c' EM ~ . .t., : ) , , ;:4.11, . ',- ~tJ t •,- eivLs.f , 3,4 n-f-Aw ME ' ONUA T YPS : e . ':ISTORAV ISM d BIM ,;) i%!. er,',!': li — Y 1 1 -,-;.....t;„1,„;., • e 1 -s .: i3_ ~ _. La g,ft . ~„ 1:41 ME o. \. Fait' and Wi;itt+ ; AT, THE Pitt:llMT Depression. vrthe Market Mtlett 'lOl Le sold secondly at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL . Also, direct from Liverpool, FIVE ORATES OF CROCKERY 1 liTowands,Oct. 5, 1868 B. A. PETTES d, cp., Are now receiving 'from New York a Anou sortment ti GOODS IN THEIR ,LINE .I Consisting in pact of BROWN. & BLEACHED IMSLINS, AND PRINTS, LADIES AND CRILDRES'A mesa (mops Fancy Skirts, BMWls,HoopiSklrti, GLOVES, -130iIERY, YANKEE NO7IO'INS, &c., itc., ac Ali of which can be bought es cheep es the same quality of goads can be bought in To-. wands. Their ' MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Is:beingttamtshel with the Wed 64/040r BONNETS AND HATS, Asd a generalassortment of Millinery Goode, with competent, Milliners to salt the taste of all who may favor them with their patronage. 31illiners will be biro isbed irldt Inds o goads at aboieriale prices. FOtt4ET THE NAILS AID PLA.cM. Blain'W:atreet,: directly joppositlathe Court Bougie. : - _ B. A. - PEYTEB CO Towanda. Sept.. 24, 1864.-3 m AK 0011 M Sawa twenty-five cords. of stove wood, shingle bolts or stave timber, per day.t Is &in a by one& two horses, aro easily moved from place to place, andcan in s an hours .time. be sea up itnywhere4 This insobins ti compliete'is ke self, requiring the andsteuce of no other pow er.' lbw horses draw by sweep, =Alegi& much more sate than * tread power. It saws twice as fast, and is wild for one half the mice. A number of these 'mills rue now in use in rite Herrick gni Orwell Torrnibipsorfd are ailing universal satisfaction., Those 'wishing chines will apply to IL W. BOLLiki, ville r or e; li. BBONSOW , Orwell. Sept. 22,1968.-3 m• TOWANDA BAKSBY UZI EATING` ESTASLISHMENTe! Thennderibrned haring 'entered - halo a co partnership _under emu 9( Amara Ale LYN;for the transaction of basun= at the:old Bakery stand, drat door south otthe. , ..Ward House, Kahl street, would reapectfully an nounce to the publio that no pains will be' spend to keep the -bast 6f bisrythths in oar line of business and . st prices is low u can ow' obtained eliewhere. We will keep constantly os hand and willeake to order , BREAD CAKES, &O. Customers miry rely upon our work being. well apd nags don. In oar • : • - • EATINCI DEPAUTMENT Itieniawill be caned at all hours of the day, and-we will di) all In oar power to.. esprit, not l it .a....... l :ollilatiaseCtitit lacteassoLths lib heretofore elude& Ito tie ..7 1 1, 7". Oysters , constantly on innid. We will also keeps good.,assottesent of .Groceries Coafectleoery,WwiesiVried and Canned Fruits. Cash paid for Batter, 8g nand Fruit. • - - • .1), WiIIOOTT. • TothilailkagtiPt. LC 146.. • 1. 8. aa.t.vw: NYERSBIAG MILLS I The mbsedbeis hark* parthand of blz. Bann Ida Wendt), the llesainuear Num will (= an thebashiem d and gainsaletiall.nork: done by ;heart* be cd e 'al beideAtiliatr• Ity..ead:iberkdieiliv tart ad reethaesnegalraa' head, fair-Welt On hymn; is* prim • , Also now on band a large quality of beet Ormad Owls& Plaster tor sale. NIEL& YAM. Myerdnag, Sept 24, 188 L IMM=MIM= 41 -1. T . 1411114 nm . . . GROCIA RT,ANA PROW.' s. EON - 810118 Cir... - '.4" - f,r 7 f, . 1 4 P. ,. `51 • - • . . 4 4 04 ,1 4, 17 4 11 4 1 .___„;k 0, -0 11 , - , s4P7 !live :corn "F• Fl. 1 131/00EBX ortoniqvisiOit zu.stOss EfffMEff!ffll /M UT. now la stare a fall: assortment of PR1301.9/,ll:4l7*l*Lllk, la -Ifew York; 111* , li ewe to+lt'L pfile ittioral Fare; and will sell at the lowest poetible Mea l Them , , 4fiiik Y ebarletoik k . - a • :pram psrpto r, a n d in vaaitty and pile4, : catkeet tallle- ilea aatbfactioe . the li4toiYA with ihe mama that Aral late . ;fair WARm l44 ' tsy, the case or Wale jay,* large et 44 of - • ql" •.• N M 0 0 It tSELPSEALIG MEE EMS F#V l -7 ,1 0 8, :F :.t ,cF . . milli • ieri led offered to the pab.lo. They ask for lair Jar. an Irospeo. Ike and 64d, malls atolls i ngest to ev ery as ey, , .-; p ", • , , 113. North ei.re la ilereOr's New Block, .110 1 8 drookToWa s oda, '• - I OAPteciotrin, !ma loi c moot atattet.rates.. • . • 2..; , 1A1313 McCABE,' 4W6a15.'18+38. „ - • ME lEgi HOIiSETOWERS, THRESELEILS, •''''OLZANERS sEnnuvrons . Blood. & Co - • AthenB P-ci Stilt &infinite to'llnanntaetitre BLOOD'S CU,' lIIIRATED THRESHERS AND-CLEANERS, AND ROSSO POWERS - to ran the same, Ind Are prepared to fill orderspromptly, As can, be bought In the United States. Ear= ins been 15 rears - tmgmfed . in.thanafacturing 'Threshing Machines, me hare *pared utither , time nor espeirse in perfecting our, machines,: -antrettlm to Imre . • • THE BEST CLEANER onetat will seperAte the Grain from the Straw more perfectly , and with lees power. than any other mane Meterid. They are very -simple in ccinsb action, being comprised In oce piece, so that It does . not , require a mechanic to set, them np or run them : flier are all man ufactured under our. per tonal .supervlsloo, and WS CHALLENGE TI U To show better workmanship Or matted Er. ery set op and._ !INOSODGINAT TESTED. UNDER NOTION, WAREANTED TO BE IN WORKING ORDER ~They have been in practical cm e for revers( lean. and can be attached to Treed Powers, Sweep Power,. Stoma' or Wale r Power, and for DURABILITY. Perfection or Working, and Economy, their equal hits not been invented, Are a low as those of any other moutifacturei, and'parties &airing to purchase. will find it to their interest to examine ocir stock before pa:- chasing elsewhere. . On hand, end Ifill Mork, Bnglnes, 'Boilers and machinery of all kinds got upto order prompt 19 and on faaorabk ' tams. Atbenit.July 23, 1803. BOOTS BOOTS 1 I BOOTS 1I I NORTH- BRANC3. SOOT & SHOE' STORE! Etas Jost finished and 'ready fog sale a large as aorttnent of • . BOOT'S AND STIOESI . . I hive Boots for the. yeoman that turneth the sod And the bard laboring man that carries the hod ; And for the mechanie that cut atone and isy brick; And for inn eott handef (Tents that apply the stick ; And B .T o a o rd ts for the wise that Boorish tne.gaill And for the honest mechanic that wark3 in the Mill! ' • • • • I bs* Boots SIMI° eitraimade, For the hard laboring man tnAt has no trade. I have.Boota tot all, please give me a call. My Boots are good and price just, . But lam determined NOT TO TRUST ! • I have JAMES Mei; REGtni. bcot;.-ti vs . fine , Celebrated in that line ; Call my friends, all you that Leave you meas arcs—try his skill. - • The Episcopal Church that is about to rise,- frobt exactly lies • . We known - by many very Well' _ By the title or—NORTH BRANCH HOTEL L. 0 . NELSON. Towanda,' Aug , 25,18118 • — • 31 n • RING S. N. BROESO, O.RWELL; PA., Were to bailderti tmost eomp7te stock -of Builders Bli Hardware, Sash, Glass Nails. 'Oils Palate, Varne Varnishes , nds, - Trlauillrigs, Batts; Door Tilmmings. &c. TIN , ROOFS, -.CONDUCTORS, Gutters. put on by experiencett Workmen and at the lowest, rates.- Tinkering and jobbing, Zap bolters, Bap' apnea, ,tc.. Howe's Sewing Macbl ,es, none better.' Unblersal Clothes Wringers, test in ass. Wheel Rakes and Com blued Plaster Bower. worthy tbe attention t :the brelllgent farmer. Hubbard's Mbwing Ma chines, datable and desirable. 4 or 41 foot cut. :Tatutm, chairs; bedsteads, spring bed bottoms, and other . Farmers will dad this season the best quality Tin Patu, Milliandad Strain Tails, and every' description of Tin Ware. Flour and Salt, Olovr and Timothy ,Seed,. Spinning Wheels, Flax Wheels, -Reels, Wheel , ' . Heads, Flyers, Meld Baas and Plaster Roireraluntiahed to order at lowest possible prices. ALSO—Corn' Sheller,, Morticing tiachinsi Cutting gone: Orwell,,Feb. 20, 1868 INGER SEWINq. S The saperlor merits of the' SINGES" reach- Lae over all others, for either Family Imo. Of. ifinnfacturil purports, are so well eatablished and Iso deoaa 4d/salted, that en enumeration - of their relative excellencies Ls no, logger conald ered necessary.. ' . , . TLE LETTER " A," FAXILT-111&ciiINE, . . hitherto manutactured by MI Company, has ininsiond stoistained. the *odd over, and for ears past. ea on iralleled" =lon aid sale. Bet not, the es 'of this Ma chine. we have nail° andontee that ft has been aapeeaeded; b 1 ear._ . 1. - NEW PAMILX • , which his heen tier two 3 one' in Preparation. and which has beets. brought, to perfection- re gardless of ma. LUOR or mum and which is Am confidently promoted t's the public as in. comparably the best Sewing Moyne In Exist. The Machio in question, is Simple, Compact, Durable sad BoMfal. his quiet, light-run. ning And capable or performing a loge d Tabil of wort never before streelted e 4 single Machine, using_either iiiik. Tw lst, en 4 . cease at Threadi,W sewing with equa 'foil. 111 the teryfinest sod coarsest malerbils, and anything batweenttbe two extremes, -in the most beautiful and substantNl manner. IN attnatuceoti /or Honing, Bolding . etc.. ire novel lad pieetledjind ban been talented and adjusted es• —ps*Dy tor ens Machine. • " oli.,Tins aboie'Naehine can Ns bad of . , , , '•.• , -' -- woncliq:s nacKiAirtsi• Full instruction gluon ileoar Seeing Kieblne Ot ..AI eursdnatiou is respemifully lolled. I . :fterode - iJuly 23,18611.—dm • - QPROWA ADVERVISEMENT.—A !LXvstatiu.tt,•itolec -paorawrr ?OR SALE.—Sltosto la the., Woos port organ - Mont. Well outblisiood sitdoing a first rate basitiess. For farther particulars enquire of D. SULLIVAN, Proprietor. Terrando, I,lBllB.—tt. MIIM=I2 linffin i'- , NA'nuvrti)sfm,:r, , A :,-,f•--9,-t.7. ,F,. ...'.: ....." ON :-.AS .600 - TEAMS Before . leaving the Works, and are OUR PRICES raips.LlE:TB FURNISHED On application. -All kinds of AGRICULTIMAL IdACEINES BLOOD & CO 'NELSON, 1868.1 FURNITURE! S. - -N. BRONSON' HB BEST FRUIT JABS IN USE tract* pn - mis . 13011114 1. SALZ—By ‘,.." - ,thittie al an order isaited'out of the =Court of. Vaulter& County, the ededminift.thoth of P/0 estate of Mahlon McKean, late of, Burlington Bo urne, &waxed. will- expose top üblio Bahr e pet:miles Burlington - Borough,- on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1.1, 1866. 2 o'clock, p. !th., the following - described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Bar; ilegton Borough, bounded and described as fondles z Commencing at the northwestern eorifeirof the lot . ei,u" desthibed. . Being lot lie. 5 cit a plot; of-the entire land that the Bahl-Addison ,lifellean Wed lathed of. trampre thence iunning north 34 deg th . east 17 4-10 Mena sou Oaf deg.' awl Stprs. to aconfer corner ; ; thinces6 dog. oust 12 prs, to a corner; :thence smith a 7 deg. east 60 pre. to a corder; thaw: south 6441 deg. west 9 0-10 prs.i, to 'a weer; thence smith 211 deg. cant preloa corner; thence north 64J, deg. cast. 10 Palk- i 0 al corner; thence'south 5i deg. east Bprs. toe owner; 'guinea 641 deg.- west 12 pre. to ti corner; thence south 284 deg. east 17 1-10 1 pni•to a Comer; thence north.64.i degi east 1 per to A corner; thence south 20.,.deg east 5 4-10 l pry to a Corner- thence. soutb . o2 deg. west 2 8 -18 pre.' to La corner; thence south 25 deg east 6 740,pr5.10 a corner; thence south lade* east 8 3-10 pre. toe corner; thence south 62 deg. west 7 4 10 prs. to a corner; thence south 331 deg. that 16pro. toe corn er; thence south '67 deg. west 24 pre. to a ' corner; thence south. 744 deg. west 31 7.10 pra to a corner; thence north 84 deg. west 123 4.10 pre. Ws'. corner, yid froth thence north 504 dog.'west 3080 prs. to :the place ellnning. Containing 96 saes. . ALSO—One other piece 'or parcel of land bounded and des- situate in cadhed as follows: ' Beginning at the most western corner of the land lu:reinafter des cribed, from thence south. 28 deg. east 28 pea. toe corne4 thence north 361 deg. east 57 6:10 prat' to-e corner; thence- north 87 deg.. east 3 0 .4-10 pre. to a, corner; thence " south 94 'deg. east 171 prs. to , a corner; them* smith 72 deg. west 5'5.10 pra to a corner; thencessouth 204 deg. east 14 prs. to a corner; thenctx eolith 53 deg. west 5' prs to a corner; thence north 124 dig. west 46 pm:.'- to a- nonier; thence south 80.11 west '1 Va.'. to a corner; thence. north 214 deg, west 2'B-10 rods to a corner; thence south 574 deg. west 11 5-10 pea toe corn er; thence north 9 deir. west 1b pra. to a corner; thence north 50.1 E defl• *mf 6 t 6 a coiner; thence north 33 deg west 10 8-10 pea. toe corner; thence sonth.ss4 deg., west, 6 pre. to a corner; thence north 37 deg west 36 prs: to a corner; thence north 57 deg. east SO Pis: to a corner; - thence north 284. ' (leg. west 4 7-10 prs. to a corner; thence north 83 deg. west 9 prs. to a corner; thence south 55 deg. west 6 prs. to scorner; thence north 644 `deg. west 14 prs. to' a corner; thence north 174 deg. west •17 prs. ti corner; thence north 431 deg. west 16 ras. to a corner, and from thence north 94 deg. west 30 pra to the place 'of beginning.— Containing 60 acres end 144 perches, with a framed barn thereon. • TEllllB—sso to be paid "by the purcha ser for each lot at the time of sale, and at the confirmation of sale, in six months thereafter, the balance in onilyear from confirmation of sale. : , • S. H. HILL ; . , PHILANDER LONG, ELLEN P. IticKEAN Oct. 8;1888. • Administrators fIRPRAN, '6' COURT SALE.-By V. virtue cif-an order issued out bf the Orphan's Court of Bradford County, the undersigned executors of the estate of John Ilixby, late Of said county, dedd., will 'sell at publidsale onthe premises on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1304'1843,8,at 2 o'clock, .p. m., the following described let, piece or parcel of land situate in Sylvania boro., bounded and. described as follows : On the north bylands of Samuel P. Tiukbam and Wm. Peek, on the cast by lands of Abram Scott ten, 031 the south by Curtis Merritt and on the west by G. IL Bixby. Containing 125 acres. More or less. TERMSS2OO to .be paid by the per chaseron striking the property down, $lOOO On the confirmation of sale with interest from sale, and thebalance in six and tvrelve months thereafter in equal payments with interest froin sale. • WILLIAM -G. BRADFORD, PETER MONROE, JOHN BIXBY, Oct 22 1868 ORPHAN'S 'COURT SALE.-By . virtueof an order issued oat of the Orphan's Court of Bradford County, the undersigned administrator of the etate of Theodore Arnot, late of Monroe twp., dec'd will ezpose.to public sale on the premises on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4.4 1862, at 2 o'clock, the following described lot, piece' or parcel of land situate in Monroe twp.., bounded on the norteast by a public'high way, south-east by Gale and Sullivan's land south-west by lands now in possession of --L Raines, and north-west by a public road.i• Containing about 20,acres, more or less. • - VEIIII.B-$5O to be paid upon property being struck down, one half of the balance upon confirmution, and balance in one year ttith interest. - ROBERT BULL, -Administrator Oct - 15, 1868 nIiPITAN'S COURT. SALE.—By virtue of an order issued out of the Orphan's' Court of Bridford County, Vie undersigned administiatrix of the estate of Horace Kinney, dec'd., late of Sheshequin, willexp'ose to public sale on the premises on FBI - DAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1868, at 2 o'- -clock, p. m., the Billowing described lot, piece or parcel of lard situate in Sheshe quin twp. bounded as follows : On' the east by lands of G. W. Dinney and lands formerly belonging to Myers Osborn, west by lands of Dr. , A. J. Cole and Geo. Smith. north by lands oy Myers Osborn, south by lands of L. L. Kingsbury. Containing 30 acres, more or less. - - ALSO—The following described lot.pieco .. -7. of land situate in Sheshequin twp., bounded as Pillows : Beginning et a post and stoner, being'the south-west' corn er of ri lot, of land now or formerly of the estate of Nancy Snyder deed. ' and being' thenorth-east corner of the lot hereby' des cribed, thence north 87 deg. and 30 into. west_64..prs. to a chesnut sapling and stones the north-castcorner of a lot of land' late belonging to Geo. Kinney, dec'd, thence -south 2 deg. and 30 min. west 70 prs. to a poilanti stones, ;the south - oast corner of thud Geo. Kinney lot, thence south 87 deg. and 30 min. east 64 prs. to a chesnnt 'oak, being.ths south-west corner of said lot now orformerly of the said estate of said Nancy Snyder deed., thence north 2 and 30 ruin. east 70 prs. to the place of be ginning. Containing 28 acres,, more or lees. . TERMS—SSO to be paid on the property being Mina - down, and one half the-bal ance On The confirmation of sale, and the remoinder of purchase' previous -to Ist of May,. 1863, same to he, secured by jedge. went boud'or bond and mortgage, to be en tered as a lien on the premises. ANNA E KEKNEY, Administratrix. Oct. 15, 1858. O R PHAN'S_ COURT, SALE.—By virtue of an order leaned out of the Orphan's Court of Bradford County, the 'undersigned Executor of the estate of Er in Rutty, late of North.Thwanda, deceased, toil muse to public sale at the Cotirt house on SATURDAY, OCTOBER y3l, 2 o'clock, p. m„ the following described lot, piece or parcel of land-situate in North Towanda twp., bounded as follows-: Beginning at a post at the corner of the old im IL Steph ens' farm'and in • line with D. Butty's hill ,fe.rm, thence north 61 deg. south along said Rutty's hill,farni 3321 rods to a post, thence south 291 deg: east along David Butty's land 1411 rods to a post thence along the. said - David Butty's • land over the creek south 421 deg. west 4061 rods to on elm tree, thence north .29 deg. west along the old Ira IL Stephens farm 1515 rods to the place of =msg. Containing 32 acres and 144 . TERMS-51E0 to be paid on the proper ty being struck down and the residue with in six months from confirmation, with in terest.from confirmation. MMES ELLIOTT, Executor. • Oct. 15; 113G8 1 - 111PHAN'S COURT SALE.—By 'NJ• virtue of an order issued out of the Orphan's-. Court of Bradford Connty. the undersigned guardian of the estate of Mar- _ tin Compton. late of Westßurlington twp., dec'd„, will sell at public sale on the prem iers, on THUBSDAY, NOTEUBEB, 12th, 1868; at 2 o'clock, p. ra., the following dm cacti lot, piece or parcel of land, situate in West Burlington twp., bounded and-des. riribedea folken ; Commencing at a stake ,and stones the north-wost corner of D. B. Sayden's lot. thence west.l79 6.10 pus. to a comer in the western line of warrant thence south 45 35-100 pmto Make and stones; thane& east 112 6-10pra.10 a atone in the highway, bounded by J. A. CoMpton thence north 46 95.100 prs. to the place of beginning." Containing 50 acres, with the appurtenances. ,AtMEI-950 to bo paid on property be ing struck down; one half on confirmation of sale and balance in one year truss con tinruithin with interest. °LABIUM COMPTO, ME I. P_APP_ W.N4 —; ,. Cfr_pbtle* Court. f &AMMONIA,: In Um matter of Wet estate of Johit-Havetey, tits Of. Overton top.. To the Wet fled keit fiftfatlittetives of said blur Havarti.' :Wheelies:at aaOrphae's Court held at Toirimda.. fa 1 'antler. mild county et Bradford the 224 day oir September. A. D., -1868; before the Me: 1:11; Streeter and his. Adociate - Jadra 'of said .Contl,' the petition - of Orlando HatedyiAdetlee Pale (with her litaband B.C. Pm& .joial4,) Almint Chase, (and her husband 0. H. Man, 'jolsing) chll-._ 4rem and heirs of Jobe flayed . late of Over ton, Bradford ceuety, , was presented setting forth. tbatthe stiff John - Beverly died shoat the 19th day of Augest; 1861, intestate, kering to survive him a widow, Alleles Bever ly, living at Overton; and nine children. viz.: 'James, who died - about the 20th day. of Sept., 1560,1eavittg 2 &Mimi, elks Edward. who ' la of. age. andB4lll. at whore Orlando Saver - ly is guardian; Amami Beverly living at Elba , - - ny. - Orlando living at Alban y , Eunice (now in- termarde4 with Geo.frvine) living at Monroe, Earls Wilma* (Widow of - Solomon Wayman) ~ living at ilbaity, Mary Ann (raw intermarried- I with Geo. Neal Hein la Towanda, Almirs, now. late - " d With Orange Chat*, eyed 1 1 Adeline Paris, namiatertairried with Saphon- MS Paris, living at Albany. all - of Bradford County, Pe. DeAlsimon laVerly who wentio Ohio daring-the war, and when lad heard from • about a year ago, was living at Bataan. Adsms 1 county, Wideman. -Also the children of a deceased daughter, Catherine Boyle, wife of Gideon Boyle --whei dkd about ogee years ago, • , removed to Entire, .aid- Catherine died in the , I lifetime of the intestate, at Over ton. Pa., leaving to samara her seven children, to wit: /bleeder, aged 2$ years dying st Indiandphs. Neharka conotr lora. Eavellon, aged 25 yetra living at'Albion, ere county, Mao's, La ded; C., aged 22.3 ne living at Towanda, Pa. Walla cogged 21 yews, residence not known. Nancy wile of_Geo_rge BanneLl, aged 19 years. I living at AB:fiefs; Edwards. county 111., Addle aged 11-living. d Eidredaville, Sullivan tenet, Pa., Franklin.Ealiat or Inlet, aged 13years, • liviog with,aod •_ adoptel by - George Irvine.' Liberty Comm BratPord emosty, Pa. Th a t , the said John Beverly died ceased in his de mise as of fee of sad is a ineastirege or tract - of land situated Ist , Overton, Bradford county. Pa. °bounded:and demobbed as follows : Be; ginnln at - a comer and crooning south lte- - ,- east I pm. to ' a corneathence south 304 0 . west 39 pre. to a corner, theca* south .57P , *.. east 70 prs. to a corner, thence math 134° eve; 21 pre. to a corner, thence smith tre• z east 49 . pre. to a corner, thence nortb,l94° ea , t 474 Fs to a corner, thence north "OPi• vest 13} pre to the place of beginning.' Containing 41.1.aere 9 ; more or less, with the - apwtenances. That and. r and liy strthe of tM intestate laws of this Commonwealth, to-the raid ilmira Haver 1 . ljt [the widow] it belongs to have onethirdt part of said real es• sta brand daring the term of be nattirel lile. , That to your petiticaer4 it belongs each to have the equal fifteenth part 'of said realeritate, and to each of the chlidrsu of the saidZatherine 'Boyle, - dee.'d, it belongs to have cueseventh of one equal fifteenth part of said reale:Rate in fee. No partition et said real a trite baring -bees hed,...the- partitiml prey the Court to award an inquest W make partltiO of the same to and among 4t OW aliire ' said parties according to their re' -active rights.l.•, th tilierenpOne Court, on due proof and ion- - siderationuf the premises, award an lasierst to the purposes aforesaid, and direct erotica to 11R given to the-heirs in this county 20 Jaya be; tore inquait; and publitatioa Made and paper I mailed mithose out of the county whore leer , deuces are known, 20 days before inveilt. '.._ Tags Norma, that' an Inanest mil lie hepg , -it the late residence of Jahn' Beverly, eeed , ::. in the towoshlp of Overton, to the:co u nty - fl f - - _Bradford, on Wednesday tht.2l day of Ifitent- • bei,lB.lB, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon of that - day, ler the pupae of making • - partiii-n• of the teal estate of said deceased to and among ~ bit children - and le -'al representative+, It l the came can-bedtme wit boat prejudice ti (~ spoil lag of the whole ; oth :rivise to . value and- ap. prAlse the same - according to law; atl,which time and plate you can .attend if you-; think: - proper. , WM- GRIFFIS. Shi.riir - 4 - heritn.; Office, Towanda, Oct. 23, 18+4 O RPHAN'S COURT SALE.--Bv vv virtue of an' order issued out f the Orphan's Court of Bradford County, the undersigned administrator of Philip It. Hall, la te of lenSeatOra twp., deed., will sell at public sale on the premi pa THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 18G8, at 2 o- clock, p. zn,, all that certain lot, pi O e or parcel of land. sittutte,. lying and berg in _w Tuscaro twp., beginning at the sont -east' corer of a let surveyed for Thcs.filall, north to the south-yrest corner of a lot sold William-Hall, thence Rion; the east Fine of said Hall to the county line, thence*onth along the, county line far enough by run ning a line due west by Reuben Mattison's east line maldng. one' hundred acres with six per cent allowance. . n 11.113-8300 on the . property ' ibeing struck down, and the balance on conrrua. tion of sale. * Executors _ ORLANDO E. PICKETT, Oct. iO, 18G8. Administrator ..—...l___ fIRPHAN's POURT SALE.LBy N..) virtue of an order issued out nf the- Orphan's Coati 'of Bradford County, the suudersigned administratrix cf the Alto of William N. Conrad, late of Shesh ain, will expose to Public sale on the prerniges TUESDAY, NOV., 10th, 18d8, -"at 2 o'4lcok, p. m., the followipg lot, piece or paarl'of . in land.sittiate in Slieshiquin twp., bonded as follows :• Beginning at a white-w :ti the north-east corner fo a lot contrite i:4l to Charles H. Sweet; _thence west 80 r, to the south-east corner of a lot controlled to Wm. N. Codrad, thence north 79 6-10 pCr. to a post, thence east 80 per. toJame4Ran dolph's west line, thence south 79 6-10 per. to the place of beginning. Containhig 10 acres more or less. - - I TE.V.S.SS4:I to be ktaid on the property being' struck down, and one.half of birh/nee' fin confirmation of sale, and the balance in one year from confirmation, with interimt. LUCLNDA CONRAD, Administratis:4 Oct 14, 1868. ORPLIAN'S COURT ISALE.4-tly virtue of an order burned out of the Orphau!s Conrt, of Bradford county, the dersigned Guardian of the estate - of D. Miller, late of Columbia twp., decritsed, will expose to public Pale on the preiiises, on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12th, 1868. at 2 o'clock, p. m., the following desciib(al lot piece or parcel of land situate- iri Col umbia tap.,bounded north by th6,pnblic • highwey leading from Troy borough" tin Syl vania. east by lands owned by S. Itlfp:n, south by lands hereinafter - described. and Charles Waldo, west by lands now own. 1 by Geo..P. Monroe. ' Containing about 2s acres, he the same more or less, subjft t.) widow's dower, ALSO—The 'following described lot or parcel of land situate in Columbia two.. and - bonn - ded north by hinds hereinb'efore described; east by lauds of S. Hageri antr, by lands late belonging to Clia.s. south by. the same, and west by Andrew Kiri and Chas. Waldo. Containing 37 Acres'aud 10G perches, be the same rutirp or less. subject to widow's dower. TERIIS.--:-$5ll to be paid on ,each l in t on the day. of sale, one third on the condnul tion of sale, and the balance in siX aul twelve months, - with - interest from cOtifir motion. I - JAMES C. IIIcKEAN:. Oct. 22 18C8. / Gtuirrlfrui OfiRPHAN'S COURT SALE. 1,"- By _ virtue of an - order finned oat or the Orphan's Court of Bradford county, the un dersigned ,G.tutrclian of Abe estate of James, 13arns, deceased, will sell at public sale on_ premises on SA.TURDA.Y, NOVEMBER,I4, 1863, at 2 o'clock, P. in., the - undivided ono fourth part (subject to widow's do.:0), oft. the following described lot piece or garret, of land situate in Pike tap., bounded north . _ by land of Asa Warner, uastby John 80n5., - , south by land - oil - Jecl by. Kellogg Bernesi west by land awned-by the heirs ofEjere miah , C. Barnes, deed. Containing .10' - acres of land. - TEEMS—One-fourth of the pnrchise to be paid on the - sale of the property mill thu balance on the final confirmation ()reale. JOSEPH H. lausa; Guardian. EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notkei hereby girert that all persona Indebted to the estate of Hoagland, deed., Lite of Leßoy twp.„are requested to make payment witboot delay, and those haying claims against , said -state most present them duly authentica ted ..,r Settlement. • • - • ELIZABETH .110Aat REUBEN ' Oct 20 . Exeimtors. • _EXECUTOR'S' NOTICE. is' hereby given that a. -persons leciebtel ro edate of. ADMAN SPALDING. late 0! Canton - dec'd, tire requested to 1312k0 im mediate_ payment, and sli hating elaimktipon said estate will present them duly su henteated for settlement'. 4 ANSON N. SPALDING - Exocnlm. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIQE.-- Notice is hereby ghats that all persons indebted to the estate of. JOAN JONE;st, late of ULSTER' tap., &eV., are requested to make immediate payment, and all persons har ing clatms • amdast said estate, mast present them duly authenticated for settlement. ' UEO. P. ces4, Administrator, A DIIINISTRATOWS 11 Notice is hereby given. that all persons indebted to the estate of J. 11. 'deo'd, late of Smithfield, are requested to make immediate ud those MTh& demands against Mat* will present:, tbcm duly authenticated for settlement. - • - MIA R. PANNIN(I, -AttlattLiatl4or. NEE gigaL Oct. 22, 1868. Ott. 2i, ist(B Oct is, 1869 Lep.t.B, - 1868 DAGE !- RAGS !I BAGS 111-+.500 .14 - Tone good Paper Raga wanted. for which the bigbeat mariret price will be-paid. nal ALVORD & 'Upt.