I ti A El icithtz Asp airtritko, TOWARD/Caucaa DIRIXIXIIM— Churck,rainr. llama :Damn . Pastor. Itteadits, Badge at 1.41140 e., end 74 r. Eltmday &loot Meeting evert Thursday everdnil : ' M. S. ClaireL—Bev.l. T. Bentnrur;'Vaii tor. Prosaidag fling Solidity at 114 and 7e P. M.' foci, 1; Prayer liff3thAf*riThWedlPl-61 PresbYtaienQameck.;Alei. _Sao" Pastor. Bombing every,Banday at 101 A. It., and-7 v. at. tkindaytkiloolAt rm. Prayer liestbsetimday everdnigt.:. Episcopal aturelt.L-Bev. P. D: Hosorra, Pak ter. Preaching eve:l7l3=day at 114 and 3e. sr. finpday School, 3i r. rt. Tins Taets.—The following is the Time Table' of the l'earesylvania atel New York Canal azelitail Bout einputy, took sleet on. Morulai,.. May. It, : 'KVIIIW4LR A. . ;• .1115... - .:%8:415 • Itte • 11:48. :•;. .8158 WATERLT 13Tarzsi 1203 ... . . 7:45 11.18 938 110=1111111D. . A. M. P.M. BZB 1120 4 4253 10A 4 5 • .7:40 10:32 4g . 725' ' 10:17 4:15 .71110 922 820 AM. a t ici i .10H12 COX, WAvzatz AZEILTOI . names.. TOWANDA ma. The election in this CoUnty,as Far as we learn, paned off very qnietly.— Although the day was very towable, fhe vote will be lighierthan in October. HoN. C. B. Comas has pur chased a small farm in Nichols, N. Y., where he intends to make his residence at the cloce of his labors in the School Depart recut. 1. 0. of G. T.=—Northern Lodge No. .223, meets at their rooms over Montanye's Store, every Friday evening from the Ist of October to the let of April at 7 , leclock,and from gm let of - April to the.lst of October at eight, all members of the order from abroad aro cordially invited to attend. THE PIDENIX MIITHALLIFE INV:RANCE Co.—H. IL BUIIII/201 represents this Com pany here, and he is able to convince those iu want of Insurance, that he can give than Il inore goods for their money" than any other agent. We would advise all those who wish to make a provision for their families at the least expense, _to give Mr. r BLIMME a calL aft. EBENEZER SHaw,pf Slieshequio, cast his vote on Tuesday for Grant tt, Col fax, and has voted at every Presidential elec tion, from the second election of Washing: ton, to the present time. Mr. Snlw is in 'the 98th year of his age, and still retains -his mental and physical power in a rawer remarkable degree. Noriez.-The new Methudiet ()buret' in New Lacrille, Aubuni Township; Sus quehanna County, Pa:, will be dedicated to Almighty God, on Thnriday the 19th day of November, 1868, Services to commence at 11 o'clock a.. m., to be conducted by Rev. 1). C. OLMSTEAD P. E., of Wyalnsing i•- triet, and Rev. Mr. Ivry, of Auburn, N. Y., 11r..11 ES to preach the dedicating sermon. 86... The Comity Teachers Assucia twit is to hold its annual meeting at Frank - Hudak, Nov. 13th and 14th. Lecturer, Bey. IL J. Caurr. Essdyist, Miss Ezra Joz4isas. Historian, Dr. C. Coma:. Declaimers, E. A. TIIOMPSON and B. A. Business (,OM., Rev. IL Asusraoso, W. S. Lros, M. M. Pawrr, Miss MALT Swszilir, and Miss ELLA. DOWNINO. • The fitst of a series oi ser mons before thWl. M. C. A. trill be deliv ered in the Presbnterian Church ; on Sun day evening next, Bth inst., by Rev. War. Haut's. ) The regular Prayer meeting of the Asso ciation will be held at their Rooms, on the came evening, at 51 o'clock. The public generally, and all young men ccpscially, are invited to attend these ser- EMI K 11.1,ED in* ErnnsE. —A buy tit abunt 13 years of age, named Vangelder, living at Mr. Amos Raymond's, in Ulysses . township, this county, was killed by a horse on Sunday atttlncion, the 11th inst. lie had, a day or two previous, in watering the horse at the well, tied the halter to his ankle A% bile drawing the water, and was told that he must not do so again as he might get lolled. On this occasion he took the horse to the well, and, probably tied the halter as before, as in a few minutes after the horse was seen running at full speed, with the Loy attached to the halter, flying in the air, and within two minutes afterward was ta ken up perfectly lifeless, his skull being badly tractured.—Poiler Journal. Ilex. ULYSSES MERCVEL—The re election of Bon. UrissES MEECIM seems to distress our neighbor more than anything else, that hit him in the last election. The Inlelligencer had taken so much trouble to misrepresent and abuse Mr. DlnaCtla ; it had so confidently predicted his defeat,and assured the "lion" or lying hearted Democ racy of Montour that Piollet -would be elec ted, until the editor actually seemed to be bore it himself ; and now the disappoint ment comes on him "like a hawk on a Jane bug." lie can 014 snap and snarl at the heels of the successful, and thus proclaim how hard the disappointment grips his 'dints. --Montour American. NOTLIER RAMC!! AD CCIDENT IN EL- M Mi.—The Advertise,- gives the particulars ot another of those terriblti Railroad acci dents which so fresinclitl• occur in that city, by which CHARLES HUSTON, lather of sues C. Husroit, of the Gazelle, was killed on Monday. 26th ult. • It appears that Mr. JirsroN, who resides above Mount Zoer street, In Southport, had been over to the city, and was just return ing home. As ho was stepping from the rail of the track at the Plank Road crossing, `the pilot beam of freight 29 struck. him, ernshini in his sift and heart, and so se verely bruising him internally that he sur vived but a few minutes. 31r, Mar& was an old resident of about 70 years of age, and this terrible accident is the subject oLgreat sorrow to his numerous friends and relatives. FIRES IN BINGUANTON.—A tare tire mewed in Binghamton early in the 111 , ‘riling of October 27th. The store of IL 1. l'ox, dry good; Carrington it Porter, ,t,,ves and hardware, and D. J. Lane whole sale boots and shoes, with all their contents were totally destroyed. The Democrat office barely escaped destruction, It TM dams- getl considerably. The lose from. property destroyed will reach $50,000. Insurance out SAM. At 3 o'clock on Thursday Morning, Octo ber trJtli, 'another fire broke out in the Ai storehouie, on Chenungo Catud,in that city, occupied by 'J.D. Ibbotson, audit was de, , troyed, together with two other sterebous one occupied by Ibbotson, and the third by M. T. Morgan, of that city. These warehouses'were filled with grain and suer- h a e° MU those bath* UMW . and hew sylvan* and mail thone#4. POP* A. hoot'` . The if Ohl r0,A,00/1„ Imoa , over Margan'e st?rettonie. wnli the regimental propfaV,Pinnem ill* lass'ilf the State In mai atamitrenuntai vtill be SIS,OOO. The - total eia oaanol iceiratea/ 44:4 1 40 0 0" - 9 , T" eminent 'esitenaten Ire In4n 140;000 toS*- 000 ' '". • • 1 , - • t#.l t: uk.. The following Haat w written ;Or Let !mate RePorler. 7 but too hi* for insertion. They aro, hOrtvert. l2 4 l ?/*ltutl• 17 booms j- ' I walledolownitgain euvoi at day, The xciyi in filaistigied air .way. , What does'this now taira of one , ' "The battle's totted, khalif:4W won." l' Henceforth.ciere free,'nenvezottli, you hes, , We hear no more of PiToLLWe, j 1 And Earcitova, too, hue ; • "Good - night mg friends I r ta 'fad, Fin sick." , - - Harm for Litietit a nd Bigt ; ' That tuck that croWeifso food don't' tight, dive out your battle cry ones atom. Drown with its peal the rebel tx. - . - Let 13ernisir beer, ,let'Mist , Shake with Us thunder—let theta get To deas and caverns—let them E pray Paerocia to crush than on that, day— That day of judgment-10 it 4'.wfirda November third—strike up your drums, No wrier give--no mercy show,- O'erwhelta with wrath your vengeful foe. Bradford mop, awake, arise, Believe no longer renal Ihsh. Rush to the poll with freemen's Cram rebel lies down rebel ' - HOUSE FOE RaNr.-I"otiaealsion giveii immediately. For further *Ombra en• quire of FL 0, Whitaker, Toinuida, Pa. , SPECIAL NOTICE —L. L. Moody will remain at his Store in Rome, nOw occupied by Wickham & Frost, during the month of November, for the ppu•rrppoosee of Settling' and collecting. Those indebted will save cost by attending to their matters during the month. Rome, Nov. 2,1868.-4 w STRAY SHEEP.—A number of coarse wool sheep and lambs strayed frOm the farm of G. H.,lrrandyke,. in Ulster, alxint the 15th. of September. Liberal charges trill be paid for their keeping, and any information con cerning them would be thankfully received by t H. (Rum= Ulster, Nov. 4,1868.-3 t• ! ! Orb-rm.—The subsctibOrs will keep constantly on hand a fresh supply of counts, and also a first and seeond qual ity of oysters by the quart of gallon, solid measure. Donation Parties, Vhankagiv ings, and all other parties where large quantities are required will be firnished at a liberal discount. SHAW Ilr, MIMED, Basement of Ward Rouse. Nov. 4, 1868.4 t la- A Musical Conventioki will be held at Wyalasing, Pa., comniencing on Wednesday, Noy. 11th, 1868, to continuo three days and close with a Graol Concert, on Friday eve., Nov. 13th, 1865.1 TheClou vention will be conducted by J. B. 1' inner, Mrs. Sumner, Pianist. Tic:bete los Con vention, including Concert : Gentlemen ; Ladies 50 ots. Ticket to Cone*, 25 as.' The Temple Choir sad Sunny Bid! Glee books will be furnished gratis lot use of Convention. All music-loving 'people are invited to attend. - By ordertof Com. WTALII&ING, Pa., Oct. 25, 1868.1 why i TWELVE REASONS n p e o ple pre fer tolony at the "Regulator''Clothingfitore, 133 Mam-st., adjoining! Patton's Block, Towanda, Pa,l , 1. We sell at one price, and Ole price only. ••• . 1 2. All goods are marked in • plain figures. 3. Everybody is treated 0114 rich or poor, high or low. 4. We have the best mad i r e ti) thing in Towanda. t. ; L. We manufacture our own ...m.. 6. Our busiw.ss enables tut tOitagoods lower than any similar house in 'Towanda. 7. We keep no one at the. doorito pull in customer& 8. You ere not forced to buy 4y making an offer, for there is only one price. 9. Because we keep the lartge4 stook of Clothing in Towanda. .1 ; 10. If yon buy once at the Itegtilator,yon will come agate and bring yonr friends. 11. Remember that the l l;gulator Clo-; thing Store i 5.133 htain-st., 'oining Pat ton's Block, Towanda, Pa. 12. Dont forget the place, bt remember to give Bosenburg .t Wolf call at their one price 'Store, 133 Main -s , hdjoining f . Patton's Block, Towanda Pa. i Nov. 3.--3 s • • 1 ESTRAX.--Broke out of die enatoa sure of the -undersigned in South !Towanda twp.. on the night of the 20th inati, a small Black Mare. Had• a halter tied tfrom her head tO her foot. Any inforivatibn in re gard to her whereabouts will be rewarded. A span of horses for sale. Joust BEn4matkarr. Oct. 220860.-30 &lir House and' Lot, :,.eluted by Henry 'Bassett, on Lombard street,,will be sold very cheap for cash. Apply to • btorrerre & Towanda, Oct. 29,.1868. • FOR Sat.E.—The House attid Lot now occupied by me, situated in )hestnnt Street: The House is well arranged for a small Lanny, and will be sold 0134. POS session given about the first ofiJusry. Oct. 20. S. W. Avon. bar Pianos, and the '&.elitbrated Shoniniger Melodeons and Cabinet Organs of every size, style and price. Sheet mu sic, Richardson's Piano, Winner's Melodeon and Howe's Organ Instructors For lisle by, W. Drrramsd Co. ToWarubi l Pa. To gLUMBERMEN.— Waldelf.—fA won orcapitt and energy to stock attd run a Bac~ndlL. Apply to,l Towanda, Oct. 21. 'Otot Plena. THE Alla= IN COOK_ ING SrovfE.—Th e only real base burner. It is a well known fact that in a cooking stove with nci elonga ted fire-box the fire will die out . o.t each end, and a large quantity of dead coal will accu mulate at these points. To prefeent this in the American and tcaid and make aimiform combustion through alj parts of the ilre.box, air is admitted into a hollow chainber at the top of the stove above the fire, end car ried through this hollow heated Chamber down to near the bottom of the !hie-box at each end, and th en admitted dire4tly into the burning mass of coal. By 1 thicznearis a uniform combustion is obtained in all parts of the tiro-chamber, andl.4s Coal con sumed, and a more continnons u i e fire can be kept th an in any other stove. This new patented improvement is ano r great as to this already world-renowned cooking store, which is now *a the Fair grounds onlo for exhibition, where it can be seen by all desirous of 'eximlimingitsma pe#ecticons, and is for' sale by Wilmot & Southworth, of this city, agentalfor, Shear. Packard .k Co., of Albany.—.l3ool* Dem ocrat, Oct. Ist. For sale by S. N. Bronson. Oct. 93.-31 A House AND LOT FOR SAIL—A splendid House and Lot for saki, situate on Second street, opposite the close to good schools, Tog pleasantly looate4L-, The hots. is new, just finish:lr ra top to bottom in lost elute style: For er ticulars enquire : to of , IL lon the premises. Towanda. Oct. 5, Platt. illijrc twice! Cigars , at giiirrriT i a, one ilboi north of Darner% Tolima) Store. Towanda, Aug. 20, 1868.--ft. I map - Miss Griffin would aiario the Ladies that she hail returned the city with the Fall and Winter style *rf 'korona and Hats, and is prepared to offer the woo at thqoareet prism also Vehstii arni Wins for dress trimmtnp. 0et.21.-St 1. Opuial Oct 22. • - Watrro.--A good wagoa maker. Reassasbie wages awl stes4 sieploymeat J. P. /swim. s. Booth &snob'. Bradkerd.Coi. h. Oot. 13.-3 P V,- bay astisigi ak soeY_ Opt 11ir,70=717 - .30'. • 4 ..• .7. ..•.0 ..r.lO ...,• .18..lifyriashig; Wei .A.J,10.-.lsasopoota. SPiai praitgarilla • .1.21...innavr4 VIM" . .26.. Griartil* Clentreil l • Special. AV p 26 and Us: vieV i reetheyuside Thom Ili w nikie it hacepor;l ial examination. inrilreontl qatramaida toad NOW school lava. Eierchno !Teen thiaidifoNdochl the elms afteollOo'elotat' ' Teuton rind 1E Matesraild ring school. ideate, hianediptior to fly Inn% 1864 vex* bill's A 1867. zaadO lalOreles day of Jima Li nt., fobs innientoold idle se for their revectirs Wm* dance._ . O. en Oinrant o . eept. - - TROY GRA6it; Union Graded 'School r term on lioaday.l,ol# cipaleV l ' este of of Lake Yaw Pities= ill ded, sad* that raolin complete al two able t• one of the School at late of V We Totes. nervi seed by mended nem in - MIL ' The eIW long felt the conunodatenOt Boro.; but one that ties for all -the Toting dies of Wade= Brot taro a thorough alheaticni, pense_df over SIAM iv finest sohool baling in ' vania. jhe building is stiuotelf of Brick, in mai feet squire, with dist and, antranoe, and , tivoi storks Room; 28:28 feet on two Booms 98:40 on of being thrown Into ate whenever neosessiy. There ar e alai two : 16:28 feet each, I On tht spacious Cloak Booms the use of the Pupils. The whole building Is ventilated, and is hey 'Ws Patent Hot Air :The Rooms are fir ash, , and furnished 'the most modern any It is the design of make this In all rel school ; a n d.to is* long existed. in thir lug facilities for the borough and Fad Students desiring t. will here fled the amps. that thorough prep:U.4lth to success. Owing to the inuir log the building. IN only eight weeks— year will be divided weeks web. Non-resident Scholars Tuition,as folio*, • For the Common:F.4llBh 1 " Higher 1 ~ L anguage's and Mg] mattes I No Incidental Eipenser in all eases be graded - Competent Teachers h to give instructions to . it. - \ Board can be obtained for scholars at reasonable prices. for board will be snade to the Tuition bills will be paid meat of the Term to the Bei School Board. Ages for tl will be in propo The Board of pirectors fully announce their, ml'olloll manent success ; and high School ; and they, cordially i nest (*.operation of the bush citizens gene:2llp in aid of th • D. F. Posta Daps liontwzii, ;Etc. Tao; PA., Oct: 18611 Warrrao."—A fatally of good char , acter and competent to ••• • • • and im prove a farm Ds a dairy, or othkliwise. 'a.H. - %ram. Wyalusing,i Ooti 13, 1868: 7 +3 •• *. Lutz 1 Liitiel Litz I • he Midi:r eigned hsvinii, erected a larg and perma nent LIME 111:10, *doh' is now in fall operation, Wks on hand a Laren groat:or WAXER Luce, slab he will dell , as low as elan bought any:4n between 'dittos and Elmira. . A 0 T ' EICDII IX PRIM E made to dealers ho buy by e quantity. Orders filled and shipped to points by' T canal. I DI: . ErowntowniTa., Oct. 10, 11 MA S.IIIE J. PACKARD—KELLEY—In Alba, • Oct. 25, by V. M. WilsomEsq., L. A. Packard, of Canton,' PS:, to rise Jane Kelly, of Le , • • Boy, Pa. " t i •. . . . . PIERCE—ANDREWS—At the. Parsonage, in East Canton, by Bev. S.' R Gates, Mr. I • Isaac L. Pierce tp Miss Ella L. Andrews, both of Lelk• r y. 1 • EDDY—HIND!&—In Wysox; , Oct. 27, by Bev. H. J. Crane, Mr. Aarcrpß, Eddy to Miss E. A. Hinds, both of • . • LEWIS—FULLER—biT Wyo liking county, Oct 27, by_ y. &F. Brown, Mr:Litman Lewis, Pike, and . Miss Linn L•Fti ll ei, of (lamp own.' ,FULI.EB—CAMP-rAt the e time and place, by the aFe; Mr.. B. Faller and - Mhs Am da 31. both of Oamptown. ; , SMITH—FBAYIERj-At - the : ea se of the Brides Fathq , In Wlid , Oct. 15 r by Bet. A. J. Arnold , lir. ng.ustat B. Smith, of Elmirt to Mesa rah A. Fra zier. ... BROWN—ACKLEY—At the g o Parson- - age in Comptotret. ed. 20, Rev. A. J. Arnold, Mr._ Bewell P. Brown• of ,Towan-• 3s, toldiss Miranda H. AA& , of Wyalu , ring., : 1 , . . I ' • p .f S I) . GERNERT—In 'Cciluinbia X e t h Oct. 11, gr. Wm. GeTert, Aged 8 years. The deceased was{ one'of the 1Y sellers in Coltunbia, and was well kno actdhigh ly respected by ld i townsm He was over land and devOted to his ' • y and obliging to his neighbors. His aeral TM ittended by a larg 4 number o mourning Moeda and citizens.: The se ees web ducted by Tho r. iDs. Jeck ,of NMl hereon. ; GRANVILLE—At asisloosa, ' Oct. 7, 1868; lmserernse Eke* ag 8 months, „ov daughter .of S. Granville 4E; Ad , ' agae Stervens; • formerly of i in this comity. 1• 7 ... BOSTWICK—In licoih, Towan Oct. 15, 1868, Rosa Bell. 1 •youngest, ter of Mahlon and A. Li Bostlaelc, ; i 6years, ..i • - Sister thou want mild and to Ix -. • "•• Guide as the 4zurier b Pleasant as the air of evening '. ' • ' When it floats Smog the e& . - .Thiseeftil be thy sfleot slum , • • Peaceful in the grave so to Thou no more Witt loin our_ bee, s ra Thou no more crlr songs fknirr. left Dearest sister thou hart Here thy lore we deeply f l JBut di God that Meth bereft n Ile 01111 all ear 4iriows heal. Yet again we top4 turned I . Whezi•the aiiy of life is . 0 • , Tial hibeineu la* tii -, " Whore so lhorwell bar is . . 1113 au earn: NAlWintigairMUNCt; end vidaltaite Select IMtrM 4 D . - , evjgoo ; ^ act 1:4; livvrsTall-rv:"A.N. la lite f00111 . 411110/01 eeeleeei by. th e Inibm Alurbei astleielisliatffiesAknoil ;perm noWd Iwre. bes t 110,11111111.4 fr mIY * : : TO. -A*-'il,;!•:41 , 1 ' _ 641 `s"" D,114 IMI .- 4*i %I_ cords MON WM sad aidillarinodi Oaambse mad Pad WooAistr--.11111! aksWil alw6atti mass wit aaftet9a. ; lan 14111/116.41. - to-attend 12'3)4' upset loggia. attend awe. wlitt the re- - i Vete of the eclaullaos te bso.. A'admittto" ypso LUTION,+. Ncoticej• , bgeby `aiblisk \ 0..&- Cfro‘ ast, xf,o.rsva• et, sk or itotrambh ps alto at, 000 k, 000 agoolval- " abe Nib do of Ostobst, D..:1918, - maul 011110411 •10 Mil OM dila arit to be rocalvel by C. v. owe, abil all deamtda aphid add Loa so. toto pet fat lottio• Ant to , blot.- - • - •••AIL 0110.38. Townda; Li. ISOB; IL'PATTOi. • , • Tim badman win atnl bo mob* pi at Nor. , S, Agape . • by.lN.P..(loato. t „ , _ unamhbd4lir procure 'anti , Won comma- 0111'. :1629:11(61deeet k•• Or Aptil 9th, i k the &et Now VIM masted VIM need . 27e in Mk*, .".• • Sap I. itaM BSW/aD.-1:1) scoorlirice molotlon, or propo.illosr (se siW ....".. CluesseiDomeellet the Daelelh" ealbi Isitlopted Goteborg" Seth. A. D. Use I heri- 4 by of* siesiattd floe Etutdred Donut te =Lupo aorrlctioo Avg ma iorarksj.... doll ere. or - have tree soy iselletok; or buildlegros ossonee ; en same to be dose *Ulla the waits of sale Albs Borough: DAVID PALMER; en . —The Troy "a ftrat , Pia* 'Mad: . „ . PATOI3N.I-Itio irell•known Tea. flog Ste MOHR% the magma tad (kw K. Iseeekr. vet erflite mai wiUWB atria theta! smolt at 'Wry 80beraele Uwe abebb r 'breeds: Tee ./A Wank sites at Um deb et owner. Oran pielteg • tit% te a , , teal be - b eld iponatele fee fariessee. KINGSBURY At -804, 011. Tdassa. N0y 5.11114.-;-lin. • school to its a/ ii -1 com- Ithfal o otti taring to so ir own Will id IS. T ovrArm,&:, COAL RD 1 ‘, Awrinteortz AND iltiPilil9l,l' The sedasigeed having lased the Cad Yard' sad Dock Itttheltid "-Barclay 'Basin." and jp t completed a large Coal House and Mks epos the preitisell.arrnow proposed %Ankh the *kens of Towapda and vicinity with ihefilif emit Idicis end ilea of *ha shore named cools apon the most roarmable terms la any quanti ty desire 4. Prlefat at_ the, Tard l antil father $ll,OO . BVI ... . .... . ... ...... 6,H) Stove, 6.26 6.60 " fiatelay- 4 1A1Mpi 440 " Bon of Mines,. " AO Vine r 3,60 The Miming additional dances will le. Made for dellveang Coal within the Borough Botha: . , Pa T0n,..60 ets. extra tor Carrying 1 s 50 eta Ball T0n..35 -" " " " 25 c Qatterten2s " ' " '" 23 " es. Orders most la all eases be a:commented with the - eash: D'A_ OVBBTON & CO Towanda, Nov. 4,1989.--if. - to tob at au ex the eon -444:110, four and " 4 2 014 1 7 1 et, 4. e ton Booms, door, and ,floors for lighted' and two of Lsv- tout with .1 desks of styles. • • Troy to chase at bait afford limy% 300 CASES BOOTH & SHOES H I UMPHREY BROTHERS =ll 'Offer to their °id enstrrne ra ani the general in liniih wM.be frn NOT WILY - TELL LARGEST Su !ram of 14 be charged, ASSOAT.MEN7 $6 00 . 7.00 e--, 8 00 will PAT;rt TRADE I, Merit. Irrepared who desire non resident Applications NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA COUlmellea etary of the . short term LOWEST RATES old respect • in Abe per .er • rite the ear a.- men and " efforts. Y., PfeeL WORK IIUARRANTEED sown: d. BUlrrei SHOES FOR . LADIES; MISSES AND CHILDREN, RECEVED TIE ONLY SEVER, MEDAL Excellence of Manufacture Baowar. -U. PARIS EXPOSITION 1867. GOODSTOR , MBIVS WEAR, HEAVY OR LIGHT Hungarian and other Styles. OUR OWN MANUFACTURE ...."\ Node to Order by Experienced Workmen. ,Saddlery Department ! 100 HORSE. BLANKETS I Carriage 4. .Team 'Harness, TRUNKS, WHIPS, SC Towanda. Oct. 31, ItsB. MMUWiI The tulerribers haring suld their Maine,* at Potterville, are desirone of Fettling, their ac. counts. and mined those indebted to call lie. inediatele and settle. all amanita 01 \ llmbaii & 33bwrortb, and Kimball & lion, unsettled by the Ont of October neat, will be -placed in the bands of a Justice for collection, without re. ,gard to persons. , KIKBALI, & SON. Dept: 3,1868.-4 w. • A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE:J AN& Notice is beret), even that Oa bled to' the estate of Semantba Brewer, dilatof Itrelles tap , deo% ) ire requested to mike intnedustepsymeut, sail an perms bat- ing alatatCsgalsat said estate mast present theta dgll lotbsattcated tor sittletseat. . JEPPEIMON PUTEts.I2I, 06140, 1868 Adinbststrator. A DMINISTB'S liOTlOK,Notice in li berehrglien that all persons indebted to be estate of SAMUEL JOEINISON. , We' ..01 Pike WIN; dec'd.. , are regimes!! le maker is twat° puma, and those hating claim =„lMeese must present then! an ter amalgam. BURTON SIMNEL?, , bet 20 1108. • Adatalstrator. ..A.DMINISTRATOR'S N15116*- Itotk* Is garb, gins that all pertain bdebled to the estate of JOHN IL Be DOIR late: if lots- da, are requested to stab ta innate, moat. sad all palm lambs data estate must resent thew deltas . - - KLIZABITH-BaDGB0;: - • -• '0 Fakir 4* - oististu i. 11711 AT RETAIL public BUT BEST VOODS FOR 1/111 That C 7 lO be fon4 da The stock is offered at the And the Awarded tor Al the JAHEi M. Mari Either CALF OPER%, NAPJLEMC In Intl operation and all got ale In the BUFFALO & WOLF ROBItS SZr,l P'SW grw *-# iIitAIRkWAITOP i -...'- ,- , - .. , -2, 1. tegi'A'S...,- ~• .-:--' lowa rebut, :,• ^ - 1 . wa Ilk 1 .. ••• • =2 • • - • tqLqi 4.0P.1 . 1 41 ' • . • ! • %it 0 :I! , T2',.q;Z: • • , Tro 11'..1; 41 z - • 1 . The mod complete , . • -1 4 • ,r H A . 'S rat , * 7 S 6 4 ,FE, T Eng'. !Fluilla 1 4 11bIs IZ4ce, Vit (.)Pg ►b(ch vii be tocili the followlq . . , 4 , .f E * i nICA. N St I .` ,l • r 'l l 7-. - -,-. • :For Ambich iam '. • • • , ;`1 , '.., 1 .444.11.144*5 t - • .4141T111011K, „UFA. 11, WhfC4 l ,Erc• -11 40 0 .Wif4 . 0igkn.a.Plibe' b eg Soto , iitadetn) La.!' ' for itir.;• Eitaveit aus OLD, h OME, tiAItDEN CITY, • . • And they cannot be Excelled. I am s!st agent jet .' lEMI Platform and- Counter Suites, Kerosene 0 1! , Window fitiss Ali utmr:.ich •ill he *4l v Manufacturers Prices YES • tie !fade I also keep const.nt Iy on hind a complete STOCKOFAARDWARE, 01 all kla d., cuasis•tua i r k rt of Bpripga, Frit. es Sir.kesx, ' Iron, Nan Cods MI Wale MI And all k tads of t"oelf Hardware, wbleb, will be apkl at Ltui l'owt&t, I would okay to Merchant' that' I will at ail Om ea meet Elmira Prkes• Towanda. Oct. 21 1868. T BE TOW:A NDA REGULATOR! • CLOTHING STORE I Adfolaing Pat• ' on'a Blcck. St:N.B E R w co 1 1 ' . .1d respectfully announce to the citizens of o ands owl vi`. inky. that they Meal:opened .d hove store, u.r.det the oi,•• Th e To a, , Alegplator t i,, vith a spletillid asantizent 0P LEA DT If ADE ELOTII li/G ! - • ' 1 eta Furnishing i :nude, Bite: Gaps. &e—, Lc., hi. they siesta the est& citlzm • cannothe - I , , .1n style or elegance. and that the t —, -sr an low eh to astonish evanboil7.— : • , a& Weill hope that by strict attest. Ind lilt. deltic:lr grit h , the people of To • • o 'the. will ; - obtain . lotdr patronage and 1 I , it. They els . beg to subjoin -the billow 'onimandaients lot their guidance. COWS ONE! COSH; 'ALL"! At IRosenberg k Wo:rr 'a One Price R P golater, Kiln Street Tosrairia, Pa. TAE TEN, cOSIMANDIienIi, 'Keep them; and Happy 11111 be Thy Days 1. Thou stoat have no other place to bay olothing except Rosenberg &. Wolff One Price Regulator, Nalw Street. 1. Thou shalt not choose any other merchant: though shalt not, Paten to tbeir Speeches. for Rosenberg 4; Wolff are no Cbathana-at. dealers: but sell at one price, and reliable. rand serve_ydie nhto the third and fourth generation. 1. Th)n shalt not meek in vain any more for cheap raiment, for they can be found -a t Steen berg & Wolfts One Prim Store. 4. Thor shalt bear in mind that We sell only on six days of the week, and don't desecrate the Sabbath by, , keeping our doors open and bangle out a show. tor, -on the seventh day, Rosenberg & Wolff and their Meeks, desire to rest from their Mbar& - _ 5. Tbni shalt: honor, the way Romberg: & weirdest, and long may be thy days to enjoy Ita_beoeflta. 8. Tbonsbaltisot commit an impropriety—of boYiug of Chatham at. Dealers, but come di net to Rosenberg & Wolll's Oaen — Price Regu lator, Main street 7. Th shalt not seek In vain for goods 01 Poreign; mike. tor Rosenberg & Wolff keep a kegs •11 1 10tt• • • ; ••• • 8. Tbnn It not ourlon.frmathe Regulator for Rosenberg & Tollf aen soar It would be ksittl tb : , „ 9. OP shalt not bast tine vitamin. eat ; boncitly solmowletigi. tat yaw i an , 'get' better suited and for lest- Money, It.‘.Rorembrg & Waill'alhaskay Wire stone --- • --- 10..Thon shalt not covet tby neigto on goods or his bargains; n• Romberg & Wein can give them to you likewise : tbnefon, take. counsel, and boy o ily of Rrenb erg & Wolff the Unce Price Men Towan Sept. 1. 1888. SINGER • SEWING MACHINE' The superior merits 'gibe • • SINGER" math hies over all others, for either Family i se, or Manufactoriog pupates, ere so we ll established v d so generally admitted, tbst en enumeration of their rehabs° excellemits is no tompileonsid TLE LETTER s A." FAMILY • _ • Thitherto niunufactueed by. this Company. m s ' s gained an d maintained. the world over: and for years past, an unp .ralleled reputation and sale. Bat notwithstanding the excellence of this Ma chine. we baire aY. to saaniecce that %this been superseded by our NEW FABII .Y ill ;WHINE • - 1 '• '' r• - ' r. i . , ' which haubien ; ver two ;tail to preparation. and whkh has been brought to perfection re prdlesa of rms. Lou or 71.111N1E. and which Ls how confidently presentq t thir.public u In. comparably the twit Sewhig:llisathe in Exist ent*. ... i The Machin In pestlon. la Simple, Compact, Durable and Beamitul. Ii is quiet, lightertue stlng:and capable° , perfortabig I. tune sad Treaty of work before attempted upon a sin .e Machine, using either Silk. Twist. Linea or Cotters Thresdri, and sewing with equal full• by the very Swat --nd coarsest Nostalgia, and suit/ring between the two extremes, Is the nest beautiful.had eubstant al manner.. Its attachments for Seining, Braiding, etc., are novel and practicand have been invented and adfuted especially for thlll Machine.,: ima.lhe above Machine can be bad of 1 - WICKEIAII & BLACK. Agents.; I . Ftill lostrurtioas given • our Fewinx Machine Depot. An Asatuination is respectfully tweed. Tewsuda. July 23.i864.-so 1 . PURA'? —tame into ' 1 the i.ncla. .s.:i site 'or the. mbaciiber le Franklin twp., .reptember 1,1868, one two year old white heir, er with ved grate on her. The Amur' :, 0111$4 ' e 3 a l t ll4teeil te betivr jao. .. w, 9 a. 7; , 4 rlell ,1 -4 is a 'i to come forward, proVi y : oflowidinplr. y : .p -- f • WIMWMWORI.4 KAMMi SOIOtOAVV,, ,rt ' , fro•ra 'On - ill*OPOS44llst*'6.'4l4l • " • MIMISMIOII,4 .tits 4 . IP 1: 5 41 , 0 4 0.,# Oly)F-444-4'ai,e 41E " • • . ,Filj - 074 BIM PLAIN. - pp. afr-07 - :: 4 • ill;AFt •:;il.lvs , 4EXT , Tailrkler:; 4 l# 7 ._,; - ; 001144 0010* *Rig Ohalkeskati....Poilitut, French WOW.* asti• Emprdks Maio, ‘e ;•, (P ti pi , l 4 / V99W . CBO4PBa3WIA , C1,8c.5. ,1iii44 4 444 1 Pi" /114.141,11104.111P1a , EN ; ' 111 -:..‹..GREAT BARGAINS I .r., ii6N i tr "' gtor.„; I 4, 1 4 11 4 140 0 Talitkr # 5 4"1" 411 . 5 : " CLOAKS Comprising aii - Likaraiti.; and Widens ' M. 1111 . 166 61 ' 24 " 14 !!‘ Velveteens, Alsilick ri awn imd Mantilla lirrete,": l • AT ,Loyv iinucEs: . GOOD Dai.Fil!., Cloths llcC..7sisiltiiiii•es, • Mai* and Colored benven ri Fren*Coat 7 . Inge, English Wilms, —Broadcloths, Plain Black and Fancy Cassini' Fine qnslities, aid a WI line • loiter grades for Boys . ' wear, now open. PO WELL & CO. ; :Fasti, Dior, i :N4113 ALKXANDI'S KID GLOVES, .4111 size! in colors, Black , and Wbitc:of these Celebrated Gloves, will always-tire CARPETS I•I;ARPE fS 1 CARPETS! CitOSSIAY'R TAPBSTRY KRUMEI,LI3 EXTRA 111PROVRD, SIEDIUM 04PnoVED j1'0( 1; CARPETS, IN NEW AM) R.,.ACTI. licrre rhos, TOIATBEII WITH A LUIGI,: &lb& OE sj Jth g. LOWER (RA!) JUST RECEIVED .Y Towanda, i)ct. tA6B FLOOR OIL CLOTHS Towanda, Oct. 3;'1868 LADIES' k,(4I.I,DREN'S FUR'S 1 POWELL 1. CO., Desire to announce that the will open and offer sale on Saturday next (October 10), their- stock of Ladies and :Children's FANCY FURS, a large stock' of which they are now .receiving. t Towanda, Oct.A, 18f8. 13_0 0,7 S A N .. 1) 8,11,9 S TENS DEPARTMENT OP OUP BVSINEFS We Atm devoted nude, .tiine, and have 'spared no pain, to make our stockef BOOTS it SHOES the largest, best, and most attractive to be Amid, and hdving,.nzade our pit. chases front , the beat and me* popular maitpiii,citerers: in country, we now o i tter a do - .1 . of Custom Made Goods at e'i~uab~ed bolli s~s < ~nagri and giadity. - 4frisielavOce. tonna of:the Store of POWELL it CO fo add '64 widths 3 Ttiy mon i! FUL 13TYLEs ,POWgI,I, & DIATTINGS. gAT4t,, IiCGS, In we v y•tif ,n. w ..ffend by ' POWELL & CO A t4IEI.•.i.4LTT ~.. r. ~it~~Ml~tliaeo~t~.~ , _. . NAV 11141. 1 ) 1 114T1100D51 : ' - • , ::'ii_ 3. .. :,_ .:.. '. Oa! 11 • 4 6 . 0 111476 i • t:- ., ..„ vg i f i a t ia ti - at r i i iiii c#., , 2 , 4itawl 14; siva Aoki ooloctlos of goof* sad Wolin, 4 41=Z ign etrilC i # 14 : 4 r i the Imam at sal tualsaikse stock. • Mink. , kir fonmeintrembar Isom. do 1 1/ 01 ~,,:.- i letio. -', rhinos don , *Wm lake. ' Poo No ' , VW& Wren illooehilda's;ltsbi Stottf,, r ,..;. - 'Towanda, Oct. 5. IMP. •.• - - ) iir. . IY , 'B. G. UTII;D =I ME EISEE FINN LIM 4 - ‘-• EKE EMS ~' _ a" ...... y ( ~, .:N~.~ i ME ItaIf2AXYZ'AS . , - *STORE, ME = VA AND 4 EMI ki.E4E4ZED "liTQCK ^.• 1 ut',,. i . ~.e Fall and Winter, • Gorids Ax THE i:Rt.iziNT Depression . of ,tl4e. Market Mil Which will lA. sold sccoudly et .I% I IIOLESALF, AND RETAIL! Alto, direct from Livtcpuul, YE CRATgS . 'Ol CROOKEKIt =MM=I • • A. PETTES. CO.:, now rrearing from New York a•Gnc es• mebt of 'GOODS IN 'THEIR _LINE! consisting in part of OWN & BLEACHED MUSI4NS, .Al4tl PRINTit; LADIES AND ctuLDRES'3 DDEtti GOODS, Fancy Skirts, Shawls. flooplSkirta; GLOVES, HOSIERY, YANKEE . NOTIONS, &c., ac All of which can be bought .au - cheap as the nate quality of goods out he: bought in To wanda. Their MILLINERY DEPARTM ENT Kbetosaatattbell 'with the West styletr,o BONNETS 'A -ND RATS, And a gir -p l srsortment o' Millinery. Goods with eo eatililliners to malt, the taste of al who may avorthem With their o'rmar. ld Miners will be tarn 4.hed with ill a Inds o goads et *bolesale prim. DON'rPOILGET Tao NAME AND PLACE Mails §treet, directly o pp osite the : Court Roue. IL A. • PETITS A, . - 0) Towanda, Sept. 24,186.-9 m I L AKE'S NV 0 0„D MIL L. Sam twenty-Are cords .ot a vo.orood, shingle bolts OrArtave. timber, per y. Is - drier nby ode or two horses, are easily owed from place to place, and. can In an honkstime be set up anywhere. This Machine complete in lea oelf, requiting the imaistance fno other pow. er. the horses draw by aeeep. making it much more telethon', tread .p ower . It saws twice utast, arid is soldier o e the price. A number of these mills ire n w in use in Pike Herrick and Orwell Township ; and are giving universal satisfacticn.• Tho wishing albeit rittoply t oll. W. U.ll3,l,Rayte vale, or 8. N. BRONSON, Orwell. . 1868.-3m ! .. T° 14A - D . . . BSTAttAHYEI4Ti •The undersigned - tislrbig entered In to a co vi under Our name et SCOTT ta` AL LYN, for the tniaatetiOn at bensass at the .old Bakery stand, first-doer smith . .et.tbe Ward . Boum. Main ,streetOrotdd "respectfully an nounce to the ptiblic• that so- pains will be spariet.to keep the' beat ot esnrythisg in our line et brat wnaid at_ Oriess - ss km as caw ee obtalsed - eleeinteee.: - We' trilre hasp - constantly on bane sadmillbelai to'orlite - ' BREAD, POE4,XiiKL3. . Customer' easy rely oion qnr work being well and Ileitis done. In oar • EATING DEPARTMEn Meals Idaho 'cued at ali hours of tito and wcwill do.. ill our power to merit. not val wantleauce, but;an increase of the_ 1 lb. aril patronage heretofore ekended to the Roue: AIMS Oysters atudastlyen hand. We will its° keeps good assortment or, Groceries, Contestkinemaree; Dried sad Canned fruits Cub paid for Botter,,lligt and Fruit. " • D. W. soar*. dirandi. des: i s6B . J:; B. Amur:. YERSBURG - MIGIS ! • Thoi =bonito:B Isaias paschund of Mr. Barns Ms intotest in the Mumma 'Maw will carry on the ilinaineits . of Killing. and gsannatoo all visit' done ;b7 Mans to ba of the Verybelli atialitt • • Wheat, Ilyw.abrilnoiwhent - Flinw; and. Rawl constantly on ion& for sale at pe. loweateash vita. - • Also now on' bind ,s,hip quantity of !, befit Grua o.llloldos sale. i . • • ; • _ iwhi on i, Sept 24, 186% - MIESIN PHAN'S .. P 017.132 11;41,010 Of an iliac:, lamed ant di the ' • • •'m Court...of: Bradford •County, the • • igried adndabstratOrn Of thew estatenf 'Addirsiti'- 4 ,3loKeekti, Burlingtpat Otit .m.kmi siec# l 4 -11 6 1 0.•140410 WSW* , on iie at - 2; * 9 19 * -- IL 4;I thei -0 11 01 1 b2 bea It . . , te#rr or panel of lend eititatedn Bay** • ,Tkeengbi haundedandkerelbed as is e',Amseathirfli . ‘ iierthwestern . nornetef theilfifellerein'tVefetibe&: Beloit lOt r . -Or huz4 tbal the riaid'Addisou Idelfein died - seised CC. from thence numingwnort/t 30 deg east 17 440 pin. AO a corner; thence a.h 681 asst 2# pm. to a. coiner; theme 56 deg east "to . 1 i cPrnart Iltati4fisOnth .eastso,4;en,- to& aurnatAwever sown ota deir...leatli 640; per . 'to ek.earneier thereto icatbl4.4l4. s ra. toe amen thence; ;north 6.1.,deg. eaat. - 10 .pra.; to e. coma; we, soulli 5146 ,- . pas frpirs, to ginner; theVeri,6ll•dem Test ; 1.2 pea,: , to a wines - t ‘thancesoVh 231 deg. eiat 17 140 pra. to* Confer; th en ce north 81411ea34 1 per. to comer;Beitme scour 2q„._ . terst - 5 • 4441 I ipss. to it corner; thence 624*. welt 'B-10pre.: ki learner; theme Sem* 25 deg• OM, 817-I(rpri, - to ' a goner; thew* south 141 deg. east 8 3-10 pra; to sonar; thence south 63 dewiest 74 10. pm. to a corner; thgllC'el WU* MI ft. - east Itpra. to a °ern es; therice south 67 deg west 24 pre. to a eerier; thence south 714 deg. west 311-10 pre to a carner;.•thence ; north 81 deg. west_ /23 410 tan. .0 a earner, and from thence notth7sol wail 30 340 pm. to the plarkeo , ntnning Containing 38 acres... ALSO—OIe other•plece err parcel of land' *nate in , bciunded and des. follows: Beginning at the 'rim! western corner of ite lind heranailer des turned, from thence - south 2&, deg. east2B pro. to a corner; thence north 364 deg. east 57 540:pre. to a corner; thence north 87 'deg. east 30 440 pm. to a , corner; thence south 9i' deg.%, east in pa. to a corner; ,theici smith 72 deg; west 5 5:10 pm. to a "corner; thence south 201 Nowt 14 -.1 112 . to a corner; thence south . 53 west 6 pre to a corner; thende north 121. eg.,weet 46 pre: to - a corner; thence 'south -69/ deg. west 7 prs. to a cornet; thence north 21.1 west-2 840 rods 'to *corner; thence south-571 deg. west 11 5-10,pm: to s t eer*. • erf thence north - 9, 'deg. west 15' ms. to a donna; thence north 501 deg. east 5 pm. to a conies; thence north 33 deg. west 10 840 priCto a coiner; thence south 551 deg. west 6 pm. to a corner; thence north 37 deg, west 36 — pm. to a corner; thence north 57 deg east 10 pm. to a corner; thence north 281 deg. west 45-10 pre. to a corner; thence north 63 deg. west 9 pre. to a corner; thence south 55 deg. west 6 pro. to a comer; thence • north"s4l: deg. west 14 pm. to , a corner; thence north 174 deg. west 17 prs. to a' corner; thence north 434 deg. west 16 pre. to .a corner, and from thence north 94 deg. west 30 paprs to the- place of beginning.—. Containing 60 acres and 144 perches, with a framed barn thereon. TEB3lB—sso to be paid by the pnrcbs4 • ser for each lot at the time of sale, and -I at the confirmation of sale, 'f in el: menthe thereafter, the balance in one year from confirmation of sale. • I PHMANDEB. LONG, 'ELLEN P. McNEAN Oct. 8, 1868. Administrators. MEI ORPHAN'S 'COURT SALE.—By' vv virtue of an order issued out of the Orphan'e Coart of Bradford County, this undersigned executors of the aitatotof John Bixby; late or said county, deo'd., will sell at public sale on the premises on FRIDAY, ,NOVEMBER 1304'1868:at 2 o'clock, p.m., the following described lot, piece or parcel of laintaituate in Sylvania born., bounded and described as follows : On the north by lands- of Samuel P. Tinkhamand Wm. Peck; on the east by lands of Abram Scott tem on the south by antis Merritt and on the west by G. M. - Bixby. Containing 125 acres, more or less: , TERMS—S2OO to be paid . by the pnr cbaserian striking the property down, 81000 on the - confirmation of sale with interest from sale, and the balance in six and twelve mouths theniafter in equal paythents with interest from sale, - • • WILLIAM G. BRADFORD, • PETER MONROE, • • JOHN- BIXBY, Oct •2?" 1868.• Execntbrs fIRPRAN'S COURT SALE.HBy V. virtue of an order issued out °tithe Orphan's Court of' BradfOrd County, the -undersigned administrator' of the estate of 'Theodore Arnot, late of Monroe twp., dec'd win expose to public- sale on the premises 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 ,Gale and Su ll ivan's land south-west by' lands now in possession of Haines, and north-west by a public road. Containing , about 30 acres, more.or TI MlS—sso to be paid upon property being struck down,. ono half of the balance uponconfirmation. and balance in one ye-AA. With interest. Oct.. 15,1868 ORMAN'S ''COUR' -By *hitt° of an .order I or *L e _of Court of Brat ...vonty, the undersigned administratrix of the estate of Horace Kinney, dec'd., late of Ktteshequin, - *ill expose to public sale On the premises on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1868, at 2 o'- clock, p. m., the following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Sheshe quin twp., bodnded as follows : On the east-by lands of G. W. Dinney and lands formerly belonging to Myers Osborn,. west bylands 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 less. . . • ALSO—The following described lot.piece or parcel of land situate in Sheshequin trap., botmded as follows : Beginning at a post and stonesii being the south-west corn er of slot of laud now or formerly of the estate of Nancy Snyder dec'd., - and being ' the north-east - corner of the lot hereby_des cribed, thence north 87 deg. and 30 railt, west 64 pis. to a chesnut sapling and stones the north-east corner of a lot of land late belonging to Geo. Kinney, dec'd, thence south 2 deg. and 30 min. west 70 prs. to a post and stones, the south-east corner of the said'Geo. Kinney lot, thence south 87 deg. and 30 min. east 64. pra. to a cheenut oak. being the soutli-west corner of slid lot now or formerly of the said estate of said Nancy Snyder dec'd., thence north 2 deg. and 3Q min. east 70 prs. to the place of be ginning. Containing 28 acres, moils or I . TEBIIS $5O to be paid on the property .being atm& down, and one hall the bal ance on the confirmation of sale, and the remoinder of purchase previous to Ist of May, 1803; same to. be .secured by judge ment bond or bond and mortgage, to be en tered as-a lien on the premises, ANNA P. KINNEY, . A dm inis tratri x. Oct. 15,-1868. ORPHAN'S COURT. SALE.-By virtue of an order issued out -of the Orphan's. Court of Bradford County, the undersigned Executor of the estate of Ez ra Rutty, late of. North Towanda, deceased, will expose to public sale at the Court House on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3h 2 o'clock, m., the following described lot, piece or parcel .pf land situate in North Towanda tarp., bohnded as _follows : Beginning at a post at the corner of the old Ira H. Steph ens farm and in line wtth . D. Rutty's hill farm thence north 61 deg. south along said Rutty's hill farm 3324 rods to a post, thence .south 20,1 deg. east along David Ratty 's land 1411 rods to It post thence • along the said David Rutty's land over • the creek south 421 deg. west 4061 -rods to an plm tree, thence, north 29 deg. west along the old Ira 11. Stephens farm 1545 rods to the place of beginning. Containing 32 acres and 144 • - AkERT . TEEMS-51W to be paid on the proper. !..1 , being struck down and the residue with. in six months from confirmation, With in. Merest from confirmation. JAMES ELLIOTT, Executor. ORPHAN'S. COURT SALE.—By virtue of an order issued .out of the, Orphan's Court of Bradford County, the undersigned guardian of the estate of Elar tin'Compton,late of West Burlington tap., deo'd., wIU sell at public sale on the rem its:a, on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12th, 1868; at 2 o'clock, p. m., the following des cribed lot, piece or parcel of lend, situate in West Burlington tivp., bounded and des cribed as follows : Commencing at a stake and stones the north-West corner of D. S. • Hayden's lot.: thence west 172 6-10 pre. to a corner in th 'western line of warrant -- thence'south ;45 35-100 pus. to stake and stones; thence east 173.6.10 Pra to a stone in the highway, bounded by J.A. Compton thence north 46 35-100 pre. to the plea° of beginning. Contsinthg 50 are% with the :appurtenances. • TERMS-350 to be paid on property be ing struck doirn, one half Ott tion of sale and balance in one year lkom con firmation withinterest • . - • • • filas Oct, 15, 1868. • CILABRUNA COMPTON, 0ct.22, Ism Guardian, CM TN nirrlTlON:ii-Otpkin's Court , JI. of Bradford_onanty. It the . natter Of the sad. of Jobs Hoverly. lee olperaton top.'. , : To the hen sad legit tiftives of said; Joint Handle - Wherese.at as Orphan's Court ; held at Toormolit., is - pig for told county o' • BradW the ltd' day Of. E is Fin aib e r . A. D.. 111611, Morn the Hoil. P. •B. Streeter and bit doilmitito Jading -of add Cool, the peMtlo) of Orkndo Brirorty, Addles Paris (with her. • hosbend S. 0. MU, Joilittig,) - Alaska* Chan. • (and ben hothead 0. ff. Obalet• Phht.l) chit 4rat and belatef Jobs Beverly, lea lot Over. - totr,liradford &stay,. deemed. was preaentd setting forth. ?Writhe-1i sittlfolni Rawly diet _ about the lath day of Angest..lo64. - Intostate. leavinitta survive biro a widow; Almhz Haver ly, lining it'Oresten, and One' children. via.... ',litines,who dledabetit thalOth day of Sept. ' 1866. karlag • 2 .0000. visa Edward. who la of age,and Sin,. of whom (mama &Ter lyls gee _raw. Amass Beverly living at Albs". 1111. Orlando Hefts et Albeny, &Abe (saw isr - ~terinenied iith U 4 ,0.11000 living at Monroe. Ws Wayman (widow of Solomon Warman) Wag at Albany, Kay Ann (now intermarried • -with Gee. Neal, Heim; le Towanda, - Abair', now intermarried with Crane Chase, and Adeline Par% now latermarried with &pion , too parts, living at Albany, all of Bradford • County. Pa. . DeAlanson Silverly who wroth° Ohio during the war, end whet) last born's-elm about , slew ago, was livingat Banana, AdIUVI • comity, Who:main. Also thy children el a deceased daughter, Catherine Boyle, wife ~i - Gideon Bolls' Rho died .about nine years.sgo, named to illino s. , aid Catherine died in the lifetime of the ktiestste. at Vie ton. Pa.. leaving to Waive ber seven children, to win Sylvester, aged 2.3 year. filing at ledlaloplui t , biabarka Gouty' Lows. Havedloos. aged. 23 punt 'llvieg at Albion, Edwards county, 1111cei,,, 1, / ,. tint% C.,5ge4123 3 ears living at Towanda," P,i. • ‘ Wallace aged 21 seats, residence not known, Nanny wile of George Ginn:mil, aged its pears living at Albion, Edwards comity 11l , Addic aged 17 living at Eklredaville, Sullivan county Ps.,'lFranklist Boyles err inane, aged l3years, living w ith: and adopted by George Irvine. I.4l)=Cornersi, ma4'ard county, pa. Th a t Um, Jobs Haverty died Mixed. -Mills do- ... able en of fee of andSt a messerage or tract of hnd - altrated in Or tote, cradford county, fist r Viotinded and deivibed as !chows_:' ro.-- ginnitiat. a earner sad running ; oath li;^ c u t, In pm to • a corner, thence south 394' wee! 39 pre. to a . corner, . theme* south 57r east 70 pre. to a comer, thence south 1340 ease 21 pre. to a corner, thence smith 83° mat 49 pea., to a corner, thence north 194° es-t iii FA to a corner, theses north - 54° west 134 pm to ' the -phice of beginning.. Cazialaing 424 acre... more or less, with .1,14 appurtenances. That and• r and by ' Witae of the InG:o4te laws or this Commonwealth, to the i aid Almtra Rarer_ ly (the widow I it belongi-ti) have due third part o' said mules ate for and during the term of be, natural life.. That •to your pethictief; it belongs each to hare the equal fifteenth parr of said real estafe• and to of the childna of the said Catherine Boyle. 'dee'd, it belongs to hsve.cno seventh - of one equal filteenth part of said real estate in fee. N,a_portition of said real e_ tnte having been ”d. the partithri i pray the Court.to, award - an.- inquat to make partition of the same to ani amongst the afore raid' patties according le their reipacticc: rights,- ' Whereupon the Court, on due prioi -anticen sideration of the premises. award an Inquest to the purposes atorcsuid, and direct notice to be given to the heirs in this county to deysno..- tore inquest, and publlcatiox made and pap.r mailed to those out of the musty whose re,i deuces are known. 20 days before. infineet. Tars Norma, that an honest will be held at the late residence of John Beverly, deed.. in the.towaship of Overton, in the County of , Bradford, on Wedoeaday the 31 deso:f Belem ber,lBlB, at 1 o'clock in the alternooa of that day, for the purpose of making ilartiti•n of the rent estate of said deceased to and aiming ble children and legal. representative+, if the Same can he:done wit hcut ptejadke t: or.spoil log of the whole ; oth 'raise to value and up praise the tame according to law; at which time and place you can attend it you third: proper. WE. GRIFFIS. Sheriff . - Sheriff's Office, Towanda. Oct. 23.1868. • nRPHAN'S COURT 'SALE.—By N./ .virtne of an -order Issued 'out of the Orphan's Court of Dradtoni—Ccitmty, the undersigned administrator of Philip R. Plall„ lata of Tuscarora tsip., deed., will sell at public sale on the premises, on THURSDAY, ItiOVEMBER 5, 1868, at .2 o'. clock, p. m., all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land' etuate, lyla and being in. Tuscarora twp., beginning ate south-east corn's; of a lot surveyed for Thos. Halt north to the south-west corner of a lot sold William BAD, thence along the-east line of said Hall to the county line, thence south along the county lino far enough by mo aning a line due wrist by Reuben Idattison's east line making one hundred. acres, with six per cent allowance. T $3OO oil the property being struck down, and the balance on confirms. Lion of sale. ORLANDO E. PICKETT, Oct: 15, 1868. , Administrator. ORPHAN'S 'COURT SALR,--LBy virtue of in .order issued out of the Orphan's - Court of Bradford VCOunty, the undersigned administratrix of the estate of William .N, Conrad, late of Sheshequiu, will expose to public sale on the premises' TUESDAY; NOV, 10th, 1868, at 2 o'cicok, p. m., the following lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Sheabequin twp., bounded as follovis C- Beginning at a white-wood the north-east corner fo a lot contracted to, Charles IL Sweet, thence west 80 . per.. to' the south-east corner - of a lot contracted to Wm. N. Conrad, thence north 79 6-10 per. .to a post' thence east 80 per. to dames Ban ili dolph's west line, thence south 79 6-10 per. to the place of beginning. Containin 10 acres more or less. • - • . - TERMS.—SSO to be paid On the ion! rty being struck down, and one:half of ct, on confirmation of sale, and the baler+ in one Yen. t.'^-• roatirmaticm, with interest. Inz 'TliDit CONBAD,i' ......._____tiatix. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.-4-113 - virtue Of an order issued out of the Orphan's Court of Bradford county, the un dersigned Guardian of the estate of F'hap. D. Miller, late of Columbia tap., deceased:: will ere to public sale on the premises, on THMSDAY, NOVEMBER -12th, 18641, at 2 o'clock, p.'211., the following despribed lot piece or , l of land situate An Col umbia tw•p. bounded north by thepnblic "highway let: ding from-Troy boroughito Syl vania, east by. lands owned by tatllager. south by lands hereinafter described anti Charles Waldo, - west by lands now-owned by Geo. P. Monroe. Containing about 2) 4 acres, bo the same more or less, subject to widow's dower. - 04-1 t 1868. ALSO—The following described lot or parcel of d situate in Columbia twp.. and bounslea north by lands hereinbefore described, east by lands, of S. Sager, and by lands late belonging to Ches. - Ittinyoa, south by the same, and west •by Andrew Hiff — and Chas. Waldo: Containing 37 acres and 106 perches, be the same more or less, subject to widow's dower. ' TERMS.—SSO to be paid oh each lot on the day of sale, ono third on the Continua tion-,of sale, and the balance in.; eimand twelve zoonlhs, with interest. froeeentir motion. . . JAMES C. McKEAN. Guardian Oa; 22. 1868. ciurliAN'S COURT SALE. -- By virtue of an! - order issued out of the Orphan's Court of Bradford county, the un dersigned Guardian of the estate of James „ Barns, deceased, will sell at public sale 1M premises on. SATURDAY, .NOVEMBER 11, 1868, at 2 o'clock, p. In.; the undivided one fourth part.(subject to widow's dower), of the following described lot-place. or parcel of land situate in Pike Vim., bounded north by land of Asa Warner, east by John Bous, south,by land owned. by Kellogg Barnes, pest by - land owned by the heirs of Jere, miah •C. Barnes, deed. _ Containing 10 acres of land TERMS—One-fourth 'of the purchase to be paid on the sale of the property and the balance on the Anal SEPH. confirmation o ffll, sale. - JO a lIK - Guirdian. Out 22, 1868. E XECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that all persona Indebted to therestate of Berl. J. , 110.1020, deo'd., late of Leßoy twp., are requested to who ; payment without delay, and those having claims agaiust said :Vete must pressat them duly aotheatiea. ted...o settlement. BUZ/AWL HOAGLAND, HEUBESTONH, Oct 20 liy.A. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE —Notie , is hereby given that a. persona Indebteo to th , estate of .ABIILLII SPALDING. late al Canton dec'd. are requested to make im mediate payment.. and all hiring chiral upon old estate. will present them duly Pr. in. l 'eatpt for settlement. iNSON NSPALDING r 00:21, POI. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE- Notice is herebygiven that ail persona Indebted to the estate of JOHN .JONES, late of ULSTER tap.. - deed., are • requested to make immediate paymenr. and nit persons har ing claims against - said estate. DMA [intact them duly authenticated for settlement. • GEO. P. CASH. Administrator- Oct 18, 1868. AIiMINISTRATOWS. NOTICE.- Notice is hereby gives: that ail persons indebted to ihe estate. of J. Y. PHMTON. deed, late or Smithfield, are requested to make immediatet, tad those lunizfi demands against sidata• will present them dal; authenticated Inc settlement. . ' LYDIA E. PANNING. Administrator. Eept.B. 1868. RAGS t RAGS RAGS M--500 Wu good Paper Dyer want e d itich the blgbeattmarket price will be , • . ALTON) SiM/ial. . Tow aadi, Oc4lt 186 L • - . n Ea.antors