poniard Stportm -LOCAL AND GENERAL Tutu TABLE.—The following is the Time Table of the Pennsylvania_ and New York Canal and Rail Road Comptny. which .00k effect on Monday, Nov. 23, 1868 : P. M. P. M. A. M. 6:35 12:30 840 650 12:45 8:55 7.03 12:58 9.08 718 113 923 740 1:35 945 NOBTIIWAID: 810 12:00 00) 750 1140 ,6:40 .. ....1197 627 . 7651 11:12 6:12 ..7:00 10S0 4510 A. M. A. M. P. M. JOHN P. COX Superintendent. - 1V Lyra= Ammo . MT CH.. the= . . Towesixt WATER= , 35111538 .. 1:718TIll... TOWANDA Ova friends on the east side of the river will be pleased to learn that the Ice is in good order for crossing, and that teams are driven over it every bony in-the day. Doartorr.—The fliende of Rev. A. J. Arnold will pay him a donation visit at his re tidence in Camptown, on Thursday, the 14th of January. Rosso. & 13tRBANK's Inenr: mace AgenF.y is the place to get the best and ebeaKeet ( policy for either fire or life. They re regent only the best companies. Office nt Codding &Russell's Hardware Store. Mir e notice by Hand Bile post ed'arorusd town that there is a chance for everybody to supply themselves with stoves at cosk for the next Thirty days. Call at Aspinwall:a Hardware Store and treat yourself to a new one. _ • Ser GEN. PArros will lecture on temperance, at a county meeting of the friends of temperance, to be held at La porte, Sullivan County, on Friday, the 15th inst. We congratulate our Sullivan County friends on their selection gf one of the ! ablest lecturers on that subject, PERSONAL.-Aishop Stevens has so Tar secovered from the injuries received-in Bethlehem, that ho expects to visit Scran ton Sunday morning, January 10th. The ice crop has been gather ed during the past week. A splendid liar vest is the result, the ice being over a foo IBM Hous BCRNED.—The d welling house of Nicnotas Kizzr.s.rs, in Cherry township, together with its entire contents. some $5OO in notes, a quantity of silver money, Lo., were destroyed by fire on Mon day night last. No insuranea—Sullloan l re Press. . ins...Tne date affixed to the printed label by which the Brovirrzs. is directed to abbsenbers, indicates the time to which the itbsoription is paid. We .re now adding *ry week many names to our list, and our .iiibscribers are requested to notice if the date is correctly printed. If not, please give in immediate notice that the mistake may be rectified. g2i`• Mr. E. B. CASE of our village; met with a serious accident on Thursday of 1:1,t week, whilo ih the loft of his barn . throwing down hay, about 5 o'clock in the r_mning, his feat slipped and he fell to the ii. below, injuring himself severely.— Whe I found he was insensible. His wife , ecceeded in getting him into the hots° .t!..ne, and sent fot the doctoi. At litsfao -,,lints be was in a fair way to recover from inj cries.— Northern Tier Gazelle. Yu UNG AMERICA FO JANUARY-- There is always a great hurrtong the children when Young America, es. Its •...irn-s, its puzzles, its pictures, possesses an irresis table attraction, and induces lots of boys and girls to beg at bed-time for just half an hOur more." The January num b-r is the third issued since the enlarge ment, is one of the most interesting mutat tractive that has been published. Parents and teachers should bear in mind-that it is the only juvenile- periodical that confines n..4.1f to sketches of an absolutely truthful, natural character. Publication Office, 838 I'd-o:away, N.Y. At $1 50 yearly. Tire SIDENTALKS.—Attention, cannot t , o often or too pointedly, called to the t xtreme danger of allowing snow and ice to remain on the side-walks. .They are at pres ent in a.very perilous condition, and we hope,a due consideration for the safety of limb will lead our citizensacipromptness in removing the danger. We have many ted and infirm citizens in oar midst to whom walking is exceedingly dangerous because c f the slippery condition of the walks. If they slip and fall they are almost certain-to .painful injuries, It is but little trotilile to k - eep the walks clear of snow and if attenied to in time. A SocIAL GATHERING.—A little over th rce years ago Mr. Aiwa lours,' with his fa wily, which is large and respectable, set t Ira in our midst, and engaged in the busi ne,s of tanning, and by his industry, energy ,La perseverance has added greatly to the w(alth and prosperity of our town, and by his many amiable and good qualities has crop a large circle oftriends, many of whom kr:. , ok bountifully of his hospitality Tues. da 7 evening, the 22nd inat ; having been pre vionsly invited, for a house warming, -tla he has just completed his new house ; which is one of the largest and most commodious dwelling houses in western Bradford. Thefe were present . betren sixty and , v%enty of their friends and neighbors, who After spending the evening in the most plea p.eit until . and agreeable manner possible, Ab mil 12 o'clock. (,r. Lcazs Ittrzdstdrig plenty of apples, cider, oysters', and many , iLer things which were good and wh01e ,,.,me,) the guests separated for - their homes, all highly pleased with the new house, their host and hostess, and praying , that they may live many years to enjoy the I,?..inties of their new home and that peace and prosperity may ever attend them in all thcir 'audible undertakings. GRANNTLLE CERTBS, Pa, MAN BrRNED Ativc.--A shocking eiient took plank at Middlebury township, B,,tarday night, 19th Met, the particulars of whith we receive from Sheriff Porno; as fniloas JOSLPII Get and his wife, went to the !.e: se of a neighbor, Mr. Psx.rum, to spend th. evening, leaving in charge of the house two boys about it dozen years of age. At about eleven o'clock Mi. and Mrs.lizz pro- pared to go home, and on reaching the door discovered the house in flames. The whole Fatty hastened back, accompanied by Mr. Plurzu, but found the fire very far advanced and beyond controL Mr. Gee rushed into rt e Louse and rescued a bed or two. Hs I rn returned, probably to secure his mon . mid papers, and being overcome by the -,.it end smoke, perished in the flames. Tvie remains were taken from the ruins next end given sepulture. The fire seems to Lour caught from the fire-place, the door 4.:ring blown open after the boys went to 1 , .1. They awoke to find the house in ME The house and fandtnre were it,ured in the Glens Falls Company.— FAprything, save the beds, was destroyed.— Tivi Agitator. lir Moaius Swum, ,of %Ile township, has been appointed ltereantlie appraiser, by the mission= of Una ford County. Eaton—as Ir. B. possesses ab the memory qtly illations for the proper - disetuntle of the du. ties of the ales. liortcs.—The person who visited /IL ELM VAVOMeII premises,, on Saturday night, Deo. 2R between the hours" of i 2 and one o'clock, and made a hasty exit from the odds jard, through ,the Adds to the main road, in order to avoid detebtioWend arrest,• was imam and tecospliitodi and Ida be exposed should evil folio' his noctur' nal visitation. FA Crum. • Masowic.—The tonowing were elected and installedbr officers of the hiasonto bodies in this place for the ensuing year : UNION Lobo!, No. 108. 7 -W. L Pr.oz, W. M. ; W. T. Bump, Jr.,, S. W. .; (Inaituts F. Coosa, J. W. ; Gm. D. - MonAwne, ; Cain= L. Tam', Soo. • Vsxo Cuomo, Na 181.--W. Gm's, H. P.; Gs& H. Ina" N.; Jm MADroog, B.; Om. D. Woman* Toe.; W. L. Put, Sea; DONAIION.—There will be a gather iztg et the S. E. Chlrob, in Latayinilie,nn Thursday evening, Jan. 7th, (or the benefit of the Pastor, Rey. A. Blunts* nev: D. O. OLUSTIAD Will deliver a special subject on the °email:M. A general attendance, is solicited. NARROW EBOAPR.-AB Mr. TROXAR kirrriat, of Renick, was returning hots from this place,'on the 7th inst.; he came near losing his tee' "ant his own life, by going off of the York narrows, where the road is about 300 feet above the canal.— White passing a snow slide the horses went off and the sleigh caught against-the end of a timber which held them fast. Mr. M. succeeded in unhitching tan separating them, and by timely assistance succeeded in getting one of them np into the rout ; the other was lei down by means of a long rope as far as possible and then left to slide into the canal, and 'was rescued without material injury. We considez this a very remarkable escape, had not the horses re mained perfectly quiet till assistance came, they would hive went to the bottom carry ing Mr. • , hrss with them. Mr. M. is over 85 roars old. Is it not time that measures were taken to hive a railing along this dangerous piece of road, so that our lives and property:may not be so often put in ,jeopardy. ,Already there has been been more' than enough property lost on this piece of road to pay the expence of a good iron railirg the whole distance. In. Wit. Font), of Mansfield, Pa., wanted to use an old bomb shell as a weight to a door in his grocery. -The bole in the shell had becOme filled up with dirt, 'and incredible as it may . seem, Mr. FOLD, iri or der to clean it, out, thrust a poker elm* red hot into the opening. A second after- . wards the supposed empty bombshell e;- ploded with a loud report which shook the entire building. Mr. Foal) was streak in the thigh with a fragment, which pissed, through, tearing the flesh badly and inflict ing a severe thorigh not dangerous wound. Fortunately the bone was not broken.' Mi. Four was knocked down by the force of the explosion, and in his fall struck his face against the corner of the stove, sustaining a severe cut, which it is thought, will de stroy the sight of one of his eyes. A pie C e. of the shell passed through a barrel of oil that was standing near by, and as the oil ran out it caught fire, and the utmost diffi culty was experienced in saving the building from burning down. All the windows in the building were shattered. At last ao counts Mr. Font) was doinins well as could be expected under the circumstances. PaTrENGILL, BATES tt Ob.,' of New York, have issued the flibt number of Hearth and Home, eiited by Donald G. Mitchell and Harriet Beecher Stowe. It is a weekly. illustrated paper of sixteen pages, devoted, as is name indicates, to agriculture in all its departments, to pure literature, and to the arts and sciences generally. The initial number is elegantly printfid upon fine white paper, and contains, among other at tractive Illustrations, Gen. Grant driving "Dexter" across Union Square, New York. Mr. Bonner is sitting by the side of the General, the latter holding the ribbons. -+ The likenesses are perfect, and the engriii ving altogether quite a feature. The articleir in this number are from the pens of Prof. Johnson of Yale College, Holmes, Mitcheli r Mrs. Stowe, Bryant, Trowbridge, Grace Greenwood,and other names familiar to the literary world. That Hearth and Home will be a success is a forgone conclusion. Terms for 1869: Single copies $4, invariably in advance ; 3 copies $l5. Any one sending $45 for a club of 15 copies (all at one time), will receive a copy free. Address all com munications to Pettengill, Bates !V Co., Publishers, 37 Park Row, New York. LIPPINCOeB MAGAZINE.—A holid ay number, for January, contains the opening chapter of the brilliant and original Ameri can novel, written expressly for this maga zine, entitled, "Beyond the Breakers ; Stay of the Present. Day,"- with full-page. illustration ; Poems for a Golden Wedding —l, First Greeting, 2, Second Greeting, 3, Song ; Christmas Pantomimes ; The Blue Cabinet ; The Old Year and the New ; The Secret Agent (of Napoleon 111) ; Justice for Blue-Beard ; Cross and Crown ; Pearl of Great Price ; the Parisian New Year's , Nor Dead nor Living_; Will Spain be a Repub lic? Golden Creams ; Our Monthly Gos sip ; Literature of the Day. The third volume and - seccmd year of Lip pincott's Magazine of Literatnie, Science and Patication, commences with the num ber for January, 1869 ; and it is the inter.• tion of the publishers that the Magazine shall not only maintain the high) literary reputation which i Chas acquired during the first year of its publication, but that it shall be still more valuable, attractive and enter. taining. • Each number will contain a large propor tion of light reading, together with articlei of a more thoughtful case. Now is the time to subscribe, and secure theopening chs* tars of the new and entertaining serial not e]. Terms of Lippincott's -T.sr ly- SC Single ntanber, 35 seats. Specimen number sent to any dress on receipt of thirty five cents. Sub scriber. will please be careful to give their poet-office address in full. A full prosped nu with club rates and pre:Wound of val uable books, will be sent on application.— Address J. B. Lippincott do Co., publishers, 715 and 717 Market street, Philadelphia. Tom Atirtrtic.—Tbe Jinuasy num ber reached tie several dill:sit°, being in advance of its usual time, in order that the first number of the new volume may be cit. culitted as a foretaste of what is to follow. The number is a good one for the yuaixak?. "On a certain Condescension In - Foreign ers," by profeesor Lowell, will be apprecia ted by tilarge; claws of readers. Bayard Taylor contributes "In the Tentolielg For rest," and "The 13nasbineof thi Gods," (poetry) as mystical as 'Most otter poems and stories of the Gods. "The Good Na tured Penduram," by E. E. Hale, is spites ant story. "The Mcan.Yankee at Home," is a just view of New England life, by Par ton. The "Malbone and OldportEomance," by T. W. Higglnson, is attractive and Ludil be read tht(*ik.l Ortt i llien4sll Bobs* WWI bo o k to Otani* iaimilietions tor hie -00hulen ; trompuil Ashes,' - which 1,111 please moat imam. 11 P. era us olio ,pf the Itapnbliean TeittnW !tieuasant," 110w4.4811 AO thole , fond of 'lure gterstaio. l „to:114 Whitilawead Bryant, oinitribnia.mune,:l44itima I. lairlrdieb ecenmeaaea a very Important ite.• the of papers on -"Goinnuilption in atinetil• pa," in Wolk he $4ll. dim*. the wales and the ewe of 64 inaidioni quo*. _The Att. Lillie km& entereduP34 4 'yeir 1141 / 1 niers briWent amps ot conttibutoni. Among the 'additions' is the name 4 Motley the We torian. The price at the i4tentio la $4 per yea. Addrese rield,;(*xxi.it po.,‘llaa• ton. • i • of wrsotie drawn to be Grand and Travers Jurors for February Ootirt MIL I , • • Sherman 11 Cole, Asylnia ; Philip P Sweet, Burlington . ; RobeM_Bailey, Gran ville ; Noble Leavenworth, Herrick ; Theo dore W Brink, Linhaeld ,•1 Henry Gibbs, John Cowles, Orwell ; Hfiriry B TaylOr. Pike ; David G. Gilbert, Geo W Pennon, Bidgbury ,• Frances Hatisom Charles 0 Litchfield; Wi ll iam ) Im . tiiinore, John Taylor,Tuanrora ; Lemuel A Taylor, Trby born ; Edward Csoo l , Tioj Bain E to*ands_.bpro ; Alpbongo Dijd, Henry Brown . Le* P. Stafford, Wyelusing ; Moiwbra Coolbangh, Wysoz ; Geo H linney, ; Poorge Collin, Windham; Ode Haluilton,lWarren. =vases natcow—Lik wares. • Owit'Burchard, John Morley, Isaac Greg- NI. Timothy Eileen, Athm4 tn. Huila Hitler, Albany; Russell Calvet Asylum; Sloan Ross, Burlin&tt t s6 ii i .` o John 0 Tomp idnson,Thomaif West Harling ton ; Rohm Ballard. G rge B Columbia; William Patrick. Charles I ff London. Canton4firp. ' • A Yanreneeller Trout. Samuel Benedict,Cafiton borough ; A W Gurney, Graniille ; Ciarleff 8111.Johl Nesbit, Herrick ;' Douglas oCraney,Lewis , Darling,Leßoy ; George Id rm. Litchfield; -Samuel Lyon , Wm 'A Hellogg,lffonroe twp.; flames P Cowles, Isaac Harsh, Orwell Horace B Chaffee,' Ingham; Stone, Wm B Davies, Pike ; John X' Parcel, George Carr, Ridgbmy ; Edwin &Ridgmi,y, Rome twp. ; Finley Furnman, Sylvania; James Espy, Jonathan Stevens,Rnnding Stone ; James Mattock, Springfield f • Cron D Kinney, Sheshequin • John, A Codding. Henry A Cary, Tow anda boro. ; oilel F Vella, Troy boro. ;.Andrew Jackson, Edainß White, Terry;, John, /I Bleak, Milian Snyderatuf carom ; Edward Lockwoold, tinter ; John B.Hinds, Wm:; Paul Huniinger,Leander Gamble, Wilmot ; Samuel BehaffeerWar ren, ' watvicas J1711,0118-22t0 wiz:. Chu H Spalding, N C Muria. Athens . bora; Horace McKinney,. 3 . 6bn U Murray, Athena twp.; Behjamin Wilcox, Albany ; Christopher 31 Belknapp, ; !Barclay ; Job Morley,BurAgton boro. ; litirtimer Kuapp, Burlington twp : ; Frances ht Elliott, Can ton ;; Win L Lyon; Franklin ' • Hamilton Morrow, 'Herrick ; ,Oheerieyiß Stone, Le- Roy ; Alaneon Munn, Smith I) Barnum, Litchfield; James Hlrvine,,limes W Irvine, Monroe twp. ; A Griswold Ma thews, Lafay ette 41 Pendleton, Geo B Fnsbie, Carlos . J - Chubbuck, Orwell'; James; Ford, Pike ; Sawyer Fuller, Home tviii),,• Harmon W Browning, Borne boro. • 3451311A&im5, James Yerkes, Springfield ;• tiamuil Osborn, She atiequin ; A N Thompsono South Creek; Pereira Powell Win 0 Bogart, Towanda bow.; Charles 10 Paine, Xroy. ; johnß Hor ton,4 H Horton, Terry ; Ethan B Tuttle, Ulster ; J Myer Heed, ; Bascom Taylor, Wyalusing ; JarnealFinch, Wind ham. • TUTEES StrIII-3D Wuz, Henry Westbrook, AsyluW ' • Alexander Elsbree, Athens twill.; Bar 011 Stevens, Al bany ; Thomas Seinerson, Arinenia ; Wilber Gainage. Wok Burlington I Ezekiel New ; roan, Canton bow. • Omer; 0 Rockwell, Canto" twp.; Wm B ilockweil, John Lantz, Frankl in ; John Woman, 'David !Bayles, Granville ; Stanley W Little,; Leßaysville ; John McKean, Litchfield; Charles M Brown, Joseph Johnson, Hiram W Nerd/sop, Mon • roe twp , M Coolbaugh, Monroe boro .• Luther J Pendleton. Orwell ; Knapp Burch: Wm.S Humphrey, Bradford Beecher, Pike; John W Woodburn, ;Rome bbro.; Amos B Fanning, A Wilshire' Berry, Orrin P Hark ness, Springfield ; Marshall Bullock,Binith fiel d ; Sevellen Ackley, Standing Stone ;• Bartholomew Lane, Towanda box).; JII MerCerau, Ulster ; ;John Irving, John Vaughn, James Gaylord,' Wynlusing ; Ileze kiab Hailing, Windham' Unwell Howell, Philip Rogers, Miles Prince ; Fisrren. - 1 KEYSTONE you join it'? do you.ask "what ifOr?" 1.. will answer— Do you want the -American ;Agriculturist, the Harper's Weekly or MontZly, the Evening Post, the New York Tribune,-Nas by's Toledo Blade Our Young Folks ;or Oliver Optic's Wee kly Magazine? then send to me your subscriptions with Club Price and you -shall have the paper you -want, sent dirdetly to youtroin the loffice of pub licatibn. Or, if you send the } regular sub seripticm price, I will pay. next Spring, a premium to . each stibscriberi worth from 60 cehts to 75,eents, et loweut cash prices, in Strawberry or Other small Fruit Plants, or in any Nursery Tres, Shrub or Plant. Send for Circular and PrieeiList. Towanda, Pa.!Jan. 1869. VILUABLE. PROP4TY alit SALT.—A' good Hotel property at °rived, for thti smalls= of one thousand 'dollars, -with ten years time GS pay for it also a great chance for a' Wagon /deicer, ion, the same liberal terms. I will sell at Potterville it gond work team, birness, and sleds, and; a good two horse,Stage Coach. All for wile cheap, and long credit given on good security. •I W.ll. atin.rvo. dan.' 5, 1869 . tf, - • Cstrriox.—This is to vaution all persons against hireing, trusting, or har boring my .son Wm. G. Cbilecin, a boy aged 19 years, as I wish him to return home. ‘. • J. W. Can.sorr. Monroe,•twp. Jan. 7, 1869. 1" 3t' Ir WORKED VERY WELL, Pawn TO MLE ROOM roa -Yovas —Oar "lock-stitch" machine] worko very weLl,but it went at half price In make room for one of yours. We are delighted with the change. [Dr. Winter to the Wilcox Jr, Gibbs B M. Co. For sale at the Stor4 of tridrimon S Wolf Jan. 6. W.!B. JozNsoN, Agent To vANDA boo. TARDI.-71/0 Co- Partnership heretofore existing under the Ann name of D . A. Overton ;dc-Co. is this day dissolved by mistrial. cement. • D'At. OVISTON, • ' J• 4.1 M. Wimp, ALit Elmo. Towanda, P Dee. 31st, 168. • -The brighten of the late rm will here after be condu ted by ;MUM - Drvmr, who Will pay all li Units leontighted by D'A. Omicron & Co. upon Primentiition—and to whom all debtsdna saidllrm no to paid —an immediate settleMent is lrequeste& - i WAID 45: Dann. • Oorrtox. - --Whergas m9 -wife EruN has len illy bed andj boar* withotit just cause ;or provocation; 1 hereby forbid all persons harboricg or trusting her on toy account, as I will pay to debts of her con traction after this distal H. Oasis. Orwell, nec. 18, 1864.4** GIiZAT Rad Subscriber T6' , • wishing to change his occupation, Offers hie property in West Warren for sale cheap, consulting of one acre of land, with house, barn. 'shop and store With goods. For further particrdars.i . enguire -of tits subscri ber. .1 • i don* West Warren, Brsdford 'county, Pa, Dec. 22, 18e313.-4wik _ /OPENING N ear , s Bell ail' be given at the, kr.inklindale Haase; Fratililindale. evening , Jaansty I. 1869. Bill 162. 5 0. Good Inuale will be on hand. Deo 244869. Gorr. • . . Wt. Absolute . and - Uopurallelle4 RIIOCCAS of the, Brilliant Orgats and-Uslo deem Manufactured by B. Btioninger Melo deon Co. Bole Agents for BMdford County, • Dee. 23.-2w' DrMunti di Co. • • PASS It EbTAL . BANT.—ii W. COON, proprietor. Mettle verged at MI honri o and in every style. damn trim the wood. Underi Ohomberlin's Aowelri !kora i Main sk i Tow*ada Ps. Dee. 23. Fria No=tch.--After ,4no, 1, 1800, we shall zommenee to 'settle gur.. accounts. We Lidera that every person minim 'ban settle np.. Those who do nobs y antatteh.. Ilan tothis notice, msyespecitthat we shalt entromei a settlement. Q. IL-Percz, Towanda, Deo. 23. Mkt °bort Piano Sheet )4 1 i&r n t 148 Air i Vt. tircraton Ac 4441 Towinna, t 18604 • t The ennuM,Meitinit at the) et•laill of The Penneyhanie.anrNme York " . and Bail Road. -Comm milt. be bald et No. 303 %hid fittest, (mond Atom) Phil sdelphia, on Monday the llth der of Jam my nett, at 10 o'clock A. )E, M which time ea eleetton le be held far-President.', 4 Fitreo!sr Sir We etundelf pet' ' 'Mt" Ti:0001e4, litatodeoaa, 9rgaasi an Piano Ported of ever, kind and styli of =ROO). thrown) be sold at a very tarp 41soonnt.— Send for circulars "blab will be meat freo to "verr 6 4 4111 01- • - • ' Hamm Illionion 00. Jan. 4, 1808.-6 a•, • Towanda. Pa! - • tit* Irotit sat ipuirteis' unqualified recommends of the "Improved" Singer Sewing Machine' A Melia idt that is needed ticou4lno6 yaq. Of* merits** The agents Wumusat &sox onty sok. the privilege ofthowing it up to any' one want ing a Bowing Machine.' . 1)eo. 0.4 w .MILODIONiIi AND : PIANO' FORTIM—An the eniparturship heretofore existhig between Rapala & Polaris de. Beloit The todersigned would sat Nutt. he is prepared to furnish Ohnrob i ool. end Parlor Organ! and Meliidecnis from the best Ranufaciatere at greatly reduced pricel.—r Full satisfaction guaranteed in every re+ spot, and ever) , Instronent warranted for do years. Re is also , prepared hi furnish Piano Porto from.the'bot New York or Eastern Manuhicturem at reduced prices., Any Ordersty mailpromptly attended to. J"..44 ; 1869. -gar _, e„clul• FnuaT• FAIR WARNINO pommel in: debted to the subscriber. are hereby noti fied that they must make immediate settle- meats. This means everybody" who Is 'ow- Tme. J. M . Oman. owanda; Nov. 26; 1868. ' 1116 The - annual. meeting of the stockholders of the First National Bank, of Towanda, for the. 'election bt. Directors to semthe ensuing Titer, °and for snob other bindles& as may wine before.them, will be held at the Banking House, in the borough of Towanda. on 2.`neakt, San:l2th. 1202, between the hours of one and three P. Ai. N. N; BsTris, Cashier. TOWANDA. Deo. 7, 1868. kr Call at LO NG . KiELES' .and examine their nau b lock of l3 Sugar,,ea t and Coffeejust received ' and being sold cheap for cash. Coffee ground fresh daily. M. C. 6.—Call at the Book Store o Alvord & Barbe and examine and you wil be sure to purchase.' Nov. 3.• " Oisins.—The • anbscribeis will keep constantly on hand a fresh supply of counts, and also a first and second qual ity of oysters by the' quart of gallon, - solid measure. Donation 'Parties, Thanksgiv ings, and other parties . where large quantities- aro required will be furnished at a liberal discount. BMW & BEIMMD; Basement of Ward House.. Nov. 4,1868.4 f TOWARD/. • BRIDGE -COMPANY.--The annual meeting of the - stockholders of the . Towanda Bridge Company for the election .of a President, Treasurer undsix Managers to serve the ensuing year, will be held at the First National Bank of Towanda, on Wednesday, January 8, 18614 between the .hours of one and three p. m. • N. N. Barra, Secretary. Dee. 1, 1868; B. A. PErrEe Si Co:, are efterio: A their line of Goods, comprising Staple and' Fancy Dry Goods, Notions, Hosiery Gloves, Milllnery• Goods; '&O., ace., at greatly re duced p rices. Persons coming to Towan da, would dcrivell to Call there And See for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. Towanda, Dec. 1, 1868. A. HOUSE AND Lar FOR SALE.—A splendid House and Lot kir isle,: situate on Second street, opposite the - College, close to good schools, very pleasantly located. The house is new. just finished from tap to bottom in first clues style. For farther par- ticulars enquire of D. R. Rus, on the premises. Towanda, Oct. 5,1868 AL AYER'S HAM VIGOR, ' For reitorPig Gray Hair to its natural Vi'citify and (bier.— A dressing which is at once agrreable,• healthy. and effectual for preserving the hair. khded or gray hair is restored to its original color with the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thickened,.falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can re store the hair where the follicles are destroy ed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. Bat such as remain can be saved for useful .ness by.this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean'and• vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair_ from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent bald ness. • Free from those deletenous substan ces which make some preparations danger ous alukinjurious to the hair, the Vigor can only beditit bat not harm it. If wanted merely f or • a hair dressing, nothing else can be found so desirable. Containing nei thec oil . lior dye, it doe:-; not soil white cam. bric,and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre'and grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Prac tical and Ana;yticalChjamists, Lowell,Mass. Price $l,OO. •Bold by Dr. H. 0, Porter Towanda, de all Druggits & Dealers in medicines every where, , Nov. 20, 1868.7 se... A nice Christmas , present for your wife or sweet-heart—one of thosesbean tiftd Mahogany cloth Stand or Table Covers at Alvord & Barbers. Nov. 26. The wants of our growing town and conaninnity as to Holiday Goods, are to be billy enpplied by 'Wickham dr. Black., Particulars next week. Nov. 2'l MARRIED. CHAPMAN—FREDERICK—By Rev. Vto. H. Hiller, at, the hl. E. Parsonage, iAth ens, Dec. 24, 1868, Air. Thomas Chap - man to' Miss Harriet Frederick, both of or AT HILT "Athena, Pa. SANDERS—GLEASON—By Rev. Fi A. Dimmiek, in Or*ell, Dee. 24, 1868; Mr. J. O. Sanders end Miss Jennie Gleason, .both of North Rome, • JONES—WELLS—At the bridestesidence, Dee. 28th,, 1868, by Ilev. J. VI. Baynor, Mr. Franklin Jones and Mrs. Mary 0, Wells, both of Pike. lIEECHER—GORHAM--At the residence of the brides parents, by Rev. 3. W. Ray , norAltec, 30th, 1868, Mr. George W. Bee cher of M ' e and Miss Elizabeth Gor t • - ham of Leßaysville. BUITB—FIELD—At the house of the brides father, in Barton N. Y., on the 19th of Dee. 1868, by the Rev. Geo. A. Lent, Mr. Levi P. Smith to Was - Maggie Fields, both of Barton. MANI4—GRIFFIN—In Asylum, Dee. 25, by (J. Hellen, Esq., John Mann,of Terry, to Mimi Mary f. Griffin, of the former WHEATLEY—FAIRCHILD—Deo. 21, 1 68, by Rev. 4. B. Lake, Mr. Wtn, Wbeatloy and Miss Geraldine Fairchild, both of Franklin. . • GREENO—WRIPFLE—FIy_Ibe same, Rao. 29, Mr. 0. Greeno and Miss Clara Whip ple all of Leßoy. . 11013.8E—CRANNIER—} 3 y the eame, - Eee. 31, Mr. 0. L More and E. R. Cml/mer. all of Leßoy : 011A.P1IAN-7W1.1.11:4—1n Waverly. Dee, 24, at the Baptist Parsonage, by Rev. T. 1. ft licruse, Mr. Steadman Chapman and Miss Slisau A. White, both orAtbens. I . 4I2.IIAIIt—CALLETT—In Waverly; 'Dee. • 24, iit•the Baptist Parionage, by Rev. T. J. B. House, Mr,.lilark M. Kimball and Miss Laura.L."Gillett, both of Athens.. DECKER—LENT—In Sheshegnin, at the rWdence of the bridekfather, Deo. 23,by Rev. iii.J.,Orane, Mr. George L. Decker, of Woos, to Mies 'Amy Lent, DOUGWEIITY—LENOX--By the seine, et his residence in Wyso; 25, Mr. Franklin .T.,Dougherty, of ITerrick;:nnd Mies Minie C. Lenox, oftVysoz. AEQIIEESTEPITENBOI4 : I—Sept. 604 by Rev. B. Elwell, Mr. Janies M. Archer, of Wysol, to Miss Elizabeth Stephenson ? of Sheshequln. Nsuuttn--mourit the M. E. rereee• age, in Rome, Dec. 24, Mr. Y 4 O. Wilbur to tibia Mary J. Moore, ?I Win. • 44411-4111ES—kilhe residence the ea W . , rae ° 14 2 54 1 . 8 1 6 = to Emm:D. Mimeo, all of Lumina. WYco• • mliqf Om, Pa, SINNI ,210tritstments. . . . , g trHOLKSALR ~..;7,orifig .0. - 14A:',.pole* - Etv:; ? EOM ~,,f 1 , Oti ASSWARS; • ',' , 4 • :-.: '-', As:. '..s. Lt LIMEILtia/jJHANDgLWK Sibyllll PLA'rED,, TAPIA ChOst•Vre.o64:lsruww.lTAllg, ._ en a o o _.l I_`;s l Z" 1 41, WIOKHAM4,ISLAOK. %%wapiti, Deo. 3;1868. TCiWAN,DA 'PLOURING, WM. IL FULLER & CO., Respectfully inform the public that they hare •7 parchase enew and eaten die Steam Flour ing Mills, milt by Griffiths, Walla )it liaison, Who Booth part; of the borough of Tow Mai; d having all the modern improvements, and Competent Killers, they are prepared to do CUSTOM GRINDING, In the' best tensible manner and at titittintaly short notice. Every pa'ns will be tahen to give gantlet', and a e invites publio trial Parmeti daft& basins. in town ean'bilng heir grain,. and have it ground to take back with them. FLOUR, FEED AND MEAL, For Bale at the !west arab prices, and delivered. a any part of the village free o! charge Tovrands'. November 10;1868 TOWAN DA COAL I,Y4RD ! ANTHRACITE AND Birmisous . ‘ cotta. ; The undersigned having leased the Coal Yard and Dock it OM old " Bart - lay B 3 n," and ju t completed a large . Coal House d Offies upon .the remises, are now, prep 'to furnish the .citizens of Towanda and vickil with the Mfr. orent Mos ind.sdsesollhetli Vs sighed coals Upon the most reaSinstde to in any quanti• tracked. Prices. at the Yard Mail farther tfotiee : LIMP BEE . $6,0 Small Egg ' .. . (I,' 0 Stove, 6.25 Chesnut,:. . , 5,50 " Be lay „ Lump. '. • 4.60 Run of Mines, 4,00 " - Pine , r Blacksmith ' 3,50 The following additional= charges will be made for delivering Ceal within the Borough limits : . Per Ton,.. 60 cts. extra for carrying 1 t 50 cts Half T0n..35 " " - ' " '25 ' Quarter ton2s " " . ws. Orders must in All cases be accompanied with the crib. WARD & DIVE. Towanda, Jan. 1,1669.-If. -,-- F IRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDENTAL INSURANCE AGEN -Y! Oap4el Regre;*nted over 827,000,000 JOHN W. MIX. Agent for the following we , • known Companies : North America,Philadelphia,...t 2,901 ' .266.79 ?bon's, of Hartford 1,2341 195 41 Germania, New York... ... ..... 82015 60 Rome In. Co.: New Hiroo, 1,619,070 31 North American Fire In. Co:, of New York; ' '756,000 et a tnal Life, New York, .... . .... ~20,00 .000 Hanover, New - York 600.63; 1 - We write petioles in the above reliable co parries at thelowest rates, and the loaser,if an adjusted at this agency. Particular - Mantic , given to farm property. Office at hie law °Me , in Ide , ever near, block, north aide public' square Towanda, Feb.. 20, 1868. NEW MILLINERY GOODS I Presents herself to the ladles of Towanda with every choice !selection of goods, and Is entire ly confident of being able to meet theljastly discriminating taste of such as may do bertha honor of an examination of , her stock.. Thank ing her former patrons for their favors, she so• Setts a continuance of the same: Fluting done heautifailrand on the shortest notice. po ma over Cohen & Sosenffeld's, Main Street. Towanda, Odt. 6,1868. PRICE LIST.-CASCADE MILL§, Beat quality Winter Wheat Floor per hundred $ 750 $6 00 Best quality Bye Flour per hundred 4 00 Corn Meal and Bye apd Corn Feed , 925 Buckwheat Floor, per hundred......... .. $0 fair margin allowed to . des ent. We pay cash for main. Wheat $1 00 and $9 96. Itye, good, $1 25, Buckwheat $0 cents. Cons $1 00. Custom grinding Gauntly done at once, as the capacity of -the mill la sufficient for a barge %donut of wdrk, H. 8., INGHAM. Cemptown,llay 7,1808. • . • BOOTS ! BOOTS.! t BOOTS 1 NORTH BRANOS BOOT & OROS STORE L. C. NELSON, Roil Jost' Ontalted and ready for sale • large as sorts:eat of BOOTS. AND 841-0-ES I hive B sal Boots for the yeoman that turneth the And the bard laboring man , thstl carries the And for the mechanic that eat = mime and, ky brick ; And for t'te sottlande i Gouts that apply the yard attar; • • *And Boots for the wise that Boorish tae quill ; And for the hottest meditate that works in the ' t , I beSio Boots a little extra made , PO the bad laboring matt that bee no trade I have Beata for all, please givme a call. My Bootaare good and - prices just, lint I ens determined . NOT TO TBOAT'd I have LIMB& bootmisa ape , Celebrated In that line i • • Call - fay friends,' all you tbat wall• Leave your mega urea—try biz shill. • The Episcopal Chuck I.bst, is about to rise r Ily.place in trout exactly Eitel its known by noise very Well By tke title of—NORTE BRANCH HOTEL I L. '• DIELEON. Towanda, Aug- lit. MIL-3m. 'LT: R. TAYLOR, Fashignable 'Hair • Dresser, Ward. House, Tolland., Pa., keeps conitantly on hand' and makes to larder all hinds of Hair Work, inch as Blenches, Curia, .Braid.,Wheats, ).ad; - 's Prone Pieces, Wlga, Toupes, Waterfalls, Pail's, Fates Whiskers and ornamental Hair Work of all descriptions made to suit the customer. Particular attention paid to the Cutting and Diming of Lady's Hair.— ; igbest market price paid for Raw Hair. Towanda, Nov. 2d, 1068., BEN:UPI:FIa LINE OP WRIT A. Peeks Just opened by ALVORD c ME H, p MRS. E. J. PIERCE, LANOMITirIi • FOR FIFTY Cots,si ♦LVOUD & BARLIESIS, *moil c ,A 6.41,14int1in.. DR • Jul opened =EI •-,•••• 41•0 P°WELL. ••& -00 • • • -7, ; itaci tiii COLORS.. MS maim pona Mien, and Olviiigiabhi•line, French Methuen eini 'lmpress Goths, ' Oktoaula Veto* firstinev Blerilts .....00$*,.Brarnisla , ,Cenior Alps. , Plaidn•c- 1101 1 4 Titei*ct ALL' "*.* kilt:ta : ;7'; IRE •IMEAT i.-BARGAINsI, s i' ~ 1- 1 , 0) 1 V,k-4 : ,Et4 85 . ; iNovr,ofcer a great vorietp)f GI-oods, for Ladies. .011AKS:Atil SMIQEB, Corr/PO*l on 4110,do$Orib../l and fasblona= ble shades of Beavers, Chinebillsui, Velveleeis, ite. Also Black Astri. i 'eaosinid Ifootilltaelvats, AT LOW. ~PAICES: (ILOTHS k CASSIMEREs; Black and Colored bearers, . Primal Coat- lags, English Mellow, Bcaadcloß2a, Plain Black and Fancy Cassimeres, Fine qualities, and a lull line lower grades for Boys "' w ea r , now open. POWELL & CO. ALEXINDRF/S KID .!GLOVES, All alias' in colors, Black • and -Wbite of them) Celebrated (byes, - will always be found at the Ston of CARPRTS.I CARPETS 1 CARPETS! mossurs T4PE9TRY' MMUS In f and 64 widtbisl ply EXTRA ISIPROVEr, MEDIUM IMPROVED INGILLIN. WOOL CARPETS', IN ' NEW AND BEAM FIJI. STYLES. TOtiglliEli WITH , A LaLGE STOCK OF LOWER GRADES, JUST DECEIVED BY Towanda, Oct. 5,11388. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS! &LUTING& MAIB, BUGS, &C., ID great Vol fay. now offered by ToWanda, Oct. 5 , 1668 j.ADIES' &CHILDREN'S FURS! _ powght a cO4 Pesire to announce that,the will open and olfer sale on Saturday next (October 10), their stock of Ladies and Children's FANCY FURS'', a large stock of which they are now rececuing. Towanda. Oct. 5, 1868. BOOTS A . ND S#O,E,§I THIS BEPARTIIISN't OF OUR BUSINESS A EPEOIALTY =I We have devoted mill time, and have *wed- no pan" to make otat stock of BOOTS 4 SHOES-the . largest, best, and mosV n aftrqdive to be, found, and having. Made our . . chases from. thebest and inw. t - I populai. nianufacturere,in the country, we now offer a oto of Ologont : . Made. Goode----tha equalled bolt in .Ulaiquide and 4114ii,y. - TOWINIaIi Oats th ata. Virtitoof a 1...7 writ of Vend,ExPO. Issued odd the Mat of COMM Plena of - Bradford County sad to me directed, Vial* egposed prOdlo isle, et the Court House fa the borough of Towanda; *Bradford Co,anty• au THURSDAY, JAN. 78th, et 1 Iron p.W.4 the following damp,. 48 ear, Ple of parcellif land Wade fa-latch field township, bounded as follotra ; • Oa the north by i lsad of LI. Vsnipiser, east by lands of H. VanDosinfamt - .1- J Webner,stinth by lands of James Btrublo and West by lands of Wm. Bostwick. Containing 70 acres; more orleas, about 4 Aetna fanfrote4l, With air old framed' barn and shed thereon, . .* • ALRO—Ona other lot,picto or parcel oi larva, 'Beata hanaltttep, t and borradO,or; the north by the above described lot of 70 acres, and on the east, south and west by lands of James Struble. Coataining lit acres, more or partially larProved, - lettb a ' framed dwelling we, a steam av-mlll, with machinery and fixtures belonOto same, thereon. •I• intlientioa At the suit of . stale eir. "C..BisUp and E. J. 123/ =I • , . • ALBo—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land 'situate in LitchiMkt township, bounded as follows s North by land of Nathan Baldwin, east by Z. P. Walker, south by Mich' aideolitinen.Stad - r0p144 7 111. Clflaer.• COO' tali:dog 66 scree of and, more or. lose, about 4 acres Improved, with stew fruit trees thereon. ALBo—One other lot, piece or parcel of land situate In the-Borough of Athena, and bounded as follows : On the-aorth by Chestnut.st., on the Ma; by land, of J. Ely, ma the south by Ma" , JgateliWibanl.B. W. Patrick and .1, 'B. Weller and the Baptist Church lot, and on the west. by land occupied by James Smith, be ing 240 fret On Cbestaut•fd. in length, 110 feet I, width. Containing 24400 eqtare feet more or less,all Improved with a framed house there- ET ME Seized and taken in ezecutfou at the suit of Mrs. S. P. Lethr p vs. W. B: Green. ` ALSO—The following-described lot. piece or parcel .of, land situate In West Burlington tarp. hounded as follows Werth by land Of luso McKean and Clinton Av rem, on the east by Vrederick Cole and Geo. Goddard, on the south by B. IL Montgomery,anal west by Calvin Rock we3l- Containing 25 , sates more or leas, about 6 acres Improved- with a log house . an . a lew Iru t trees, thereon. of Seized and taken ht r aeration itthe cult of W - H. Camellia's rise vs. Philand Ayrei, ALSO—The following desOribed lot, piece or parcel of land eitnate in Burlington borough, bounded as follows: the north and east by bl.belpnging to the! estate of Addison Me- Kean, dec'd; on the south' by land of A. .1. an on the,west bi 'tote Berwick taro pike • routalnhig 2 acres of land m re or leaf, all Ina , proved, with a framed dwelling konse„framed barn and a few fruit trees thereon. ' • Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John A. Codding vs. Henri B. HILL • ALSO—the totkr*ing &Lathed lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Smithfield township, bounded- u hallows North by the public grounds, east by the .public highway leading from Smithfield Centre to Burlington, south by land of A. Phelps, and west by land of M. Bat - lock. Co ntaining one Jere more or less, all im proved; with a framed tavern house, hinted barn, and a few fruit trees thereon. Seised and taken in executtou ht the suit of C. P. Wilson vs. Noah V. Tuttle. - ALSO—The following described lot, or'parcel of land situate in Troy borough, bounded as follows: North by lands of the Methodist Epts opal Church, east by Canton-ist. ' south by lot of Geo. L. Peck, and west by lot belonging to ff. W. Peck, Containing 4bout one fourth of an acre, with a framed house, and framed barn thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit o: E.& Beckwith vs. Asaph Colbom. ' ALSO The following described .lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Wilmot tarp., boonded as follows : North, emit and sout h. by lands of Finch Lb Morrow, and west by Alta Winslow. Containing 70 acres arid S 3 peaches more or less, about 11 acres improved - , with a framed house, shanty, stable, and a few fruit trees thereah. Seized and taken in elevation at the butt of John Horton's executors vs Joe, M. Gamble:• ALSO—The following described lot, piece or pireel of land situate ia Wilmot tap.. bounded as follows a North by land of John Jacoby, on the east by lend of David Ellenber. er, on the south by land of - Sohn Fox; - and on the west by land of Hiram Horton. Containing 40 acres of landmore or less, about 20 acres improved,with two log houses,ona .1 , ,g barn and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of 0.8. Stowell'a use vs. Hannah Fisk. ALSO—By virtue of two writs of FL Fa. and cr.e Yend. - Expo. the .lollwing described lot, piece or parcel of land situate In Asylum bounden as follows ,: Beginning at a corner on the bank.of the Susquehanna river north 35° east 20 per. to a corner, thence noreh Bi° west 20 perches to a corner, thence 11° east 20 per. to a coruer, thence t the place of beginniug.— Containiag one acre of land more ,or less, all improved, with two framed dwelling houses, biackrimith shop, grist mill, saw mill, turning lathe, machinery and waterpower thereon. • , ALSO—One otner lot, piece or parcel if land situate in Asylum twp., afore aid, bounded as folloas Beginning at a white oak„ thence by land of Wm. Morrison, north 2° west 266 per. to a post, thence eas. - 52 per. to a chestLut, thence north 78° east 127 per. to IA pine, thence Booth 60° east 200 to a black oak, thence South 34° west 207 perches to -a black 0,6, thence . west 200- per. to the place of beginning. Con taining 433 acres more or less, and known as the Sarah Morrison tract. The above two tracts being the same as described in deed recorded in Deed Soot No, 66, page 256 kc., or Bradford County, about 150 acres improved, with five plank and framed dwelling houses, 4 log bents and few fruit trees thereon. ALSO—A quantity of land known as the • t luster of islands situate in the Susquehanna river, in said twp. of Asylum, and opposite the milts aforeasid. Containing ,16 acres ot land, more or less,about 10 acres improved. (No buildings). Seized and taken in ' execution at the suit of Jacob Tome vs. A B, Smith. ALSO--By virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa., the following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in the Borough of, Athens. bounued on the north by Main-at.. east and 'south ty -Ends of Geo..L. Easiabrook. and- west by Chester Park, being 23 feet on Alain St. and about SO It back. with two framed dwelling , houses.thercon. f• Selzesaand taken its execution at the salt,of Lewis A. Smith vs. Ciarissa A. Wilkinson and Henry Wilkinson. • ALSO-1 be follovvln described lot, piece or Parcel of land situate In Albany twp., bounded On the north by land of 11:A. Ladd, east by S D. - Steriger, south by Wm. Bahr, and west by Gee:Manch and IL A.• Lndd. Containing 7-6 acres more or less,, about 35 acres Improved. with two-framed homes, one 'teamed barn, and fret trees thereon. Seized and taken inexecution at the snit of D. J. Ormsby vs. H. S. N Wilcox. A , SO—Tae following described lot, piece or parcel of laud actuate in Standing Stone twp., and bounded on the north by lands of V. is A. J. E. Plolett, ems' by David Dixon, south' by F. A. Coolbaugh and .John Vought, and on the west by Patrick de:twin. Containing 60 acres mom or less, about 20 acres improved with log house, and a few fruit trees thereon. - Seized and taken in execution at the snit of B. TaEllitt vs. E. Dixon; Sterling Dixon and Thos. 4', Madill. Toivanda, Jan. 4,1368, POWELL Sc CO., POWELL 4; -CO POWELL & CO. .i.,Atfliti. ' -, ".. ..':: 1 i: TN THE ORPHAN'S COURT OF Bradford County, Ho. 39, Sept. T. 1668. In the matter of the relate of Joint Haverty, deemed. - The Ocuumottarealth of .Pennsylvamia To Orlando Haverly,Adelme Parvia, ABalra Chases Alpha Baverly, Orlando Haverlv .guardian cf Bailey Haverty, Edward 11 verly, Amami Haverly,Ea.,i e Jr vine. Maria Wayman .Mary dun Near,,DeAlanson Haverly,flyivester Boyles. Bevillon Boyles, La Arida C. Boyles, Wallace Boyles, Nancy Bunnell, Addle Boyles,. crank-- lin Boyles or Irvine, tacit descendants of Ada litkverly, deceased, and to :ail other per' sonslate:lisle(/' greeting : SR ADFOIID COUNTY. SS : Yon are hereby cited to be and appear before the'Judges of our ,Orpha i's Court, at an Or phan's Court to bo held at. Towanda; m the Bth day. of February, A ..D. 1860, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, then and - there to accept or refuse to, take the real estate of said John Haverly,, deceased, situate to the town ship. of Overton, in said County, at the apprals ed_valuation put upois it by au inquest ouly awarded by the said Court. and fetiumed by the Sheriff on the 12th day, '-o Bee. 1695. to $76940; and hereof fall not, . • - -A lineal, Mon. F. B. Streeter, at To watt tlit the Ist day of January. 1669. 11. J. MADILL; Oleik... ••• Jan. 5, 1869, • ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTION.- NoUce la hereby given that ell p'ersons Indtbtedlo the estate. of Orrin Warner; late of Tuscarora twp., deed., .are requested to mate Immediate payment,andalt persona has ing claims against' said rotate, must preeeet 1114110501.4 authenticated for settlement; L. D. WARNER, Dec 20, 1808. Administrator. kgo UTOR'S .NOTICE -•T'btico ILI fa hereby glfen that all persons indebted to the estate of ELIZA OVERTON, late of Towanda hero, aro regneateJ to mate. I tasted's , ate payment,and all persona having, oh luta up on said eaja te moat preaent them {lull, 'authen tkated foettlement. JANES A CFARLANE, Ego.. • tors. Dee.ll.l9a I,OUTOWS hefeby given, that allverions in debted., to the, 'estate ut- William Sityth late of Grenville, .deed. are reqUested .to make Immediate payment. and those having claims against said estate will present them T duly antheaticiaa for settlement. SETH IC. Pul`E HOLLISTEII.O.4k t 1 4 LX, Executrs. Pea. 17,1SeR LI XKOUTOR'S N , OTIOE,--Notice 1:41 thereby given thst all pennons indebted to the estate of IiORIONZO ALLIMdeel., late of Waalasiog twp, are requested to maltelmmettl ate pqment, without tlelai, and those having claims egahust said *State mast present them duly autheetlented for settlement. - - - - O. H. ALLEN • '4" - )- - --7 - -- j ' DAVID BROWN, Liao. 11..1§08. Executors, A '41101.04 LOT or 'WiNTRai 41. Fruit of all kind's, for sate hYY , tide or Hubei, at - - • NoOAIIB . ft MIX'S. lINE Assarrum. or TOT XI. MT SCUM. At . itgt.)..11144; (IRITAN'S SALI.—By V virtue of an order Wooed out of the Or phann Court of Bradford connty, the ntidu- Aped. Guardian miner chil dren of Henry Pepper dee'd • Iste of Pike tyro., will expose at pnblic sato on therelsalio RATURDAY JAI. 36th, 1881, at " 0 cluAlf)-111;orl log described lot, piece or parcel o land sits ate In Pike twp., aforesaid, bounded as roller/sr Beginning at - post is. Aldmion's line, thence south, 87° east 81 140 per, to a pine stump, thence south 3° west (along land of Itntriley.A Sherwood) 135 per. toe hemlock, thence by land of Horenine.„and Vangilder, north 87° west 133 per. to the public highway, thence by the same north 8° east 51 perches to a corner, ohmic,' north s°, west 20 poor. to Rogers' line. 'thence &Mit 81° east 51340 perches to so post. thence north 3° east.6B 840 per. to the place of be inning Contaialng,ll acres stud 4 perches. mole or less, elf imprcored. - ALSO—One lot, piece or parcel of land bounded fellows; Beglanlng at is corner on bank ofiryalusing creek; thence by lands of Horenine, north 40r easr 154 per. to a corner, thence south or west 114 perches by land of Briggs, to a corner, thence tenth 52k° west 22. per., thence south 07° west S 4 pr., Hamm° north - 431 west 58 per. to place of begning; Con. Mining ttb irises ' and ,14 perebes, thud eff oyes improved with house barn and other oaf bend hogs thereon, and some fruit tress. • AL/30—thoe other lot houltded Soo follows := Beginning et corner of Briggs' land and the last described lot, thence south 54° east 40 240 Per. tot caner, thence by Tyrreles Lend soma Ls° east 41 per. to letake across the Wystrising creek, thence acrth 74° west 39 per. to corner, thence rota 521J° west 3 911) per., the north 94' wait per. , to g Coiner, .tUnm• north 374° west HI per. to a corner,e north 844° west 18 per to a_hemlook, thence south 54° west 35 2.10 per. to corner,' and , thetke north 524° east 70 per; to place of beginning. - Containing .12$ sera , moreur less, - • TERUEL-150 to be paid on the property be fog struck down, $2OO on confirmation, and the balance In one, two and throttles" from confir mation, with interest thereon annasliy. JO9BPII G llAstiSH, • uardian .' ise. 5. MO. ORPILAN'S COURT SALE.—.- By .. virtue of an • • tuned out of the Or pain's Court of • ord County the under; *lined Main% •of elamaelli.lllll. deed. late of Orwell, wll expose at public isle on the precuses, ou SAT 81l Y. ILI. 30th, 1842, at 2 o'clock p. nt., t• e following described lot of land situate in Orwell twp.. aforesaid, bounded as follows : North by lands of W. Sexton and J. Sexton end the highway~ cast by lands of W. Lindley Taylor, deed, spells by Christo pher Riney. and west by lands formed, entde.d by Hanford Prince. Containing 100 acres more or less, a ftamed house, h 1131.61 him and orch. ardthereon. TelawS.-1/00 to be - paid on the propel .being struck. down , $5OO on confirmation of tb sale 5.503 within boar months the alter, wit Interest on the whole from confirmation. and the resedue In 12 months thereafter, with inter• est as aforesaid. ELIZL Y. 1.1• LL; Ad wield. atria. Jan:.s, 1869 ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.- virtue of an order Invited out-of the Or phaVii - Coury of Bradford_ county , the nude , argued, administrator. of the estate of Job* foam late of Under, deed will expose at pull lic.aale on the - premises, on 8 ATUBDA.Y, Jrildi. 30tb.1869. at 2 o'clock p. m., the following' scribed lot; piece or parcel. of !Lod 'Ablate la Ulster twp., boarded as follows •. Seate.sing at a corner on the east side o f the highway-lad log from Towanda to Athena, being corder Ct . S. Smith's land; thence y. said Smith's lan easterly. 132 feet to stake in line of James ; If - eefl Catty, thence by Mccarty northerly 71 feet to i a post, thence westerly along, private road of as Icearty, 1 1 mentioned to the Stet cntioned hil way, thence southerly by the same C 6 f to the 'Area of beginning, TERMS.,-$lOO to be paid on property being struck down, 2310 on confirmatico of sale, and balance with Inter° t in one yearihereafter._ ..4 fl2O. P. CASH:, Administrator. Jan. 5. 12.0. (ARPHAN'S COURT SALE.—By Vv virtue of an order issued mat of the Or .phan'is Court of Bradford County, the under signed administrator of the estate of Lewis 'Johnson, dec'd. - late of Asylum twp.,will expose at public sale on the pr-miser. on tiAT jIIDAY, JAN. 30i 1869, at 2 o'clock p.m., the following described lot of4tad, situate In Terry twp., bounded as folio ': South by lands of J. W. Dennison, west l lands of Sananol Vanderpool: north by lands of Josiah Johnson, east by land of Nelson Vander;ool. ,Cor.taining 50 acres be the side more or r. TERMS.--150 t be paii at thetime of strik ing do“, 1200 at confirmation of sali, one-halt of the I:Mance in-sik months, the other half in one ye it fr2m date of embrutatlon, with inter est on the whole . balance due atter 'confirma tion. • HENRY BENJAMIN. Jan. 5,1469. ' - ORPHAN'S COUKT SAUL— By virtue of an ord ar issued out of the Or phan's Court of Bradford county, the under signed; EXecutor of the est le of James for • man, deed, will expose et public Bale, - on the orealses,"on SATURDAY, JAN. 30th, 1863, at o'ancle, p. ,-the following described lot of land situate in Armenis twp , bounded as fol lowa t Beginning at a corner in the south. line I Iftnant surrey No. 994, thence by E. Pena eroy'e lot No. 317, north' 147 per.. to a post and stoned corner, thence by ALtnsort Smith's lot No. 303,•east 123 per. to a post and stones cor ner, thrum by Abider Field's lot, 50.315, south 147 per; to a post andatozies corner in the south Of w. rrant survey No: 985, nnd thence west 125 per. co the p , ace..or begianin.. Containing 114 sexes and 135 per. more or less. Excepting from the above bile ure on the south-west cor ner of sail lot, now in possession of Gee. Nor? wood. : . • - • - TERUS.—SSO t, be paid oa day of eale, one hall On conitrmation, and the balance a - six. months :rem conaratatiou, with interest from - CUAS.CiILSCIALL, JAP.3,46d1 REGISTER'S NOTlCE.—Natici is hereby given, that there has - been 510 and _settled in the office of he Register of Wills, in And for .the county of Bradford, accounts of Ad min6tration upon the following estates, viz : Final account of Andrew Royce and Thomas Barris, aders of Francis Harris, late of Letioy, defd. Final account of S. W. Pain, guardlin o Daniel DeForrest, . Final account of Rabuns 'Ryder and Shabe Bowman adm're of Jeldlta Rider t late of Terry demised. - - - Porttaacenunt of P. H. Buck &der of lien ry Pepper. late of Pike, decd. Partial account of an,. F. Crandall. x urn! Mg executor of J - amea ForeuXua, late of Arme nia..dereased. Final account of H. C. Morey, adm'r of Rua sell 'McKinney; late of Ulster, decd. And the-same will be presented to the Orph ana'tCourt of Branford county, on Thursday. the 4tb of February next, for confirmationand allowance. H. J. MADILL,! Jan. 5,1669. Begi.ter, A UDITOR'S the mat- - Xi. tit of the estate of D. J. 1102 eon, deed.. In the Orphan's Conn of Bradford County. The Undersigned as auditor, appointed by said court to distribute funds in the hands of administitur, of said estate. will attend to the duties of hig sppointruent at bis office in the borough of _,Towanda.. on TAiIRSDAY, JAN'. 'Nth, 1869, at 3 o'elock-p. tn., Where all persons Interested will pleastrattend:: 3. uditor;• WM. GRIFFIS, Sheiltr. ...T5n15,1369 APPLICATION. IN pIVORCE.--- To limes Harry Simpson i—No. lil, Feb. term, IS6S. ion are hereby notified' hat Sarah E. SiMpsqn has applied to the Wart or common pleas ot Bradfordte.tor a divorce trout the bands of matrimony, and the. said court has, appointed Mondsy,, the Ist day at February, 11 b 9, at 2 o'clock, p. 0z.., : for hearing the - said Sarah in-the premises, at which time and place you' cau at tend it you think proper. Wad. GRIFFIS, Jan. 5, 1869. Sheriff. APPLICATION IN DIVORCE.- To Sarah 1.1..Ed5a11.,--N0.V.5, Sept. term, 1868. You aro hereby notified that Stephen le &lull, your buil:Nand, Ins applied to the Court .1 Common -Pleas of &adtord County, tor a divorce from the bends of matrimony, and the said-Court has appointed Monday the tat day of February, 1569, for bearing the said Stephen in the premises-, at , which time and place yam can attend if you think proper. WTI. GRIFFIS, Jan• 5 ISO Sheriff- A.PPLIOATION IN. DIVORCE.- To Rinaldo . C. Jewell.—No. 684. May term, iberi. You are ereby notified that Loretta Jane Jewell,has applied to the Court of common pleas Bradford County, for a divorce from the bonds of mstrithooy, and the said Court has appoint. ed Monday, the Ist day of Feb. 1869. at o'obck, p. m., for. bearing the said Loretta in the premisea,st will& time end place you can - attend if you think proper. St ILLIAIf GUIFFIS, Sheriff. Jan. 5, 180. APPLICATION IN DIVORCE.-- To Button X. Luther. —No. 20e. Bec.erm Ista. You are hereby rea tided that latoy B. Luther, you wife. has applied to the Court of Common Plefs of. Bradford connty,for S divorce trove the hanii.*:-A matromony, and the gaol court has al)Pelt4d -Monday, the tat day of Feb,. 1869, at 2 o clock p. to., for hearing the ,aid Luce., Ln the , premises. at which time and place y ;t1 can attend d ,you think proper. ' WM. (MIFF'S Sheriff. Jan. 5, 1t369. ECUTOR'S .1.:4 is hereby given that a, ikersoas indebted to the. estate of HENRY b`n-MliDlitN. late of Terry, deo'd, use requested - slabs tut mediate _payment, and all having elalms upon said estate willtiresent them duly schentloeksl for settlement. . _ MBBIRAB E. lESSEN DEN OE,O. F. HORT 03, • Jul, 0, 1009. VUOUTOR'S NVTIOR—Notioe ia .11.1,1 hereby even that aft puma tadebbst the estate ot ?,betteaer Wells. deal, laui of ttentuft tare., are requested to make payment •ItHbqtft delay. and those having . datum agates& anti "state mutt present them ,duty aatheaUsa ta ior settlement. JOHNSON WELLS. Executor. Deo. 17 185 s. 12001) FURNITURE, the plem to bbl al a rho, it at FR OS T'l3. ttgat. Eseeutor tzeoutore tf4 4l liVrag Mittel' COURT OF the Vatted iltritee, &See %atom Die% Wet of renneylrsais.. Lansaw C. Conklin , albinism" wades the Mt. et' Comers of blasalf i r /80ali debts, sMt clump front his de sad other elders • proviale wader mdd dot: by order of the yoga, sake is hersby *vex to a n p er _ • sons who here prored.thaisdebte, eadoth. • er persons interested, tosPPow tot the 2btb as dancfser, Ige, At o'clock.* m.e Mired COvertorr, /V i ral; et his of- See. in Towel:lds, to *bow cease, if say they byre, why s discharge should not be imaged to the said Bankrupt,. And farther notice is hereby siren, that tiro second mad third meetings of the Creditors of the said Bealrropt, - required . by the 27thend 28th sections of said Act, will be held before the' said Register, st the lease time sa.T rho% £l. C: ItoCANDLZBB, Ism 0 1880. , - Clerk of raid Coast. B• ittiItRCETCY NOTLCE,Tius ui -so firvs iforrcs,:---Thit ow the- 24 day of . lanrary, A: D. HO ; s warner: fa Basicrootly was framed seettbe agate of PERRY BUEI,I, of, West Bar gton twp.,l3 the county of Brad ford ea Brats Penseylralla, who hp bent adjudged BeterrUptal is joedtka.; that the payment nging of say debts apt &Livery or any property belo to such bear*, to him or hbt use, sad the tamers' ot suy property by . blot ste GNl:Added by few ; that s menthe gof the creditor* of the said Beaky:pa, to prove theft , DetM,aad to Choose one Of do:e Anfrrotee of hfs estate, will he bald at s , taint of Bulk , ruptey, to be Was et the office lif - Ve BrZfs , tor, In the borough of Tow.utila, Pa., bet , we'ED. WARD" Orrurroa. Jr., on the 4th day of Pcbcary. 1 , 969,tit 9 o'cfmk, TWO. A BOWLIrr, U.S. IfarahaL Sea. 't,1869. . E. B. Coor.s.troW. Deputy, BANKRIMIVY . NOTIOL—Tms fB to Gm* Nonce. -' that on. tht lth . dry January, A. D.,1859. a Warrant Is Bratirrr.otty was. issuedagainst the estate of BIAJIYIK K. COOLBAUGH, of Ifmnrestos. ha UM County of Bradford and Brea of Peruasylvanis, who n been adjadged 13ankropt, on his own _ petition ; Kie payment of any #49.s any property lie loagirg to such bankrupt, to him, or for Ca am *ld the transfer of any property be him are for- - bidden by law t. KW a meeting of the creditors of. the thid Bankrupt,to prole their Debt. 4, ant to choose one or ore Aelfgara of his Estite,; will be held at. a court of Bankruptcy. to be: laoldru t the edict of the Register; in the boro - At Towanda. Pa.. before 'trans], Oarawras Jr. as Os stb day of Febrnacl.lB62. 2 f , 9 o'clock A.ll, - 11103. A..KOWIXT, • 11. '3. Kinbal. By E. B. COOl.l4COi. ono's, Jan 7, 1887. rtANICREPTCY NOTICE.—Tins Li Tp arm. s'anat..—That. on the 2d day fJauaarY A- D. 1869.4 Warrant . in Bank- Lptcy was issued against the estate of SAILUEL R. RILL, of Ulster 1 . ., in the County of Bradford and State of Pennsylva nia, who has been, adjudge 4 Bankrupt on his own petition ; that thepayment of any -debts and delivery of any-truputy belong ing to such Bankrupt, to _hint, or for his use, and the transfer of any property ty him are forbidden -by law ; that- anmeting of the creditors of the said -.Bankrupt; to prove their Depte, and to .chtiose.-one or or-more Assignees of his Eetste,, will be held eta Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden la the Office of the Register In the Borough_ of Towanda, PA., before • EDWARD.OVER TON, dz. on the +kb day of'l;!eby. A. D. 1869, at io'ciock, THOILLS A. ROWLEY, U. .1., ifc.e.c.l, By E B. COOL.B=GB; Der/i7. Jan. 7, - 1869 - NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. This is to Give Mike That on the 14th day tif December, A. D, 1868, a Warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the estates of WILLIAM H. BARTO of the Borough of Troy in. the County of Bradford and - State of Pennsylvania; who has been adjhdged Bankrupt on his 67n petition; that the pay ment of any debts and delivery of any pro perty belopging, to such Bankrupt, to tus or for his ;se, and the transfer of-any 17:0- poty by hint are forbidden by law; that a mdeting of the creditors of the said Bonk rupt, to prove their Debts, and to choose one or More Assignees of his Estate, win be held - ht..a Court of Bankzuptcy4o be hoiden at the Office Of the Regtsteein the Borough of Towanda, Pa., befortEDWARD • OVERTON, dn., Register, on the 30th day . of January, A. D. 19Q, at 0 o'clock. A. M. THO3IAS A. ROWLEY, 11. 8. Maphal. - • Br E. B. Cootaanon, Deputy. Doc. 24, 1543. B ' KRUPTCY ..NOTIGE.--LTnta To Gres Ncolca...--Thaton the Lth day of Janaary, A. 0.1849,4 Warrant in Banicraptcp_. was issued apinat *he estate of a.Ell C. BENTLEY, of Springfield twp in the County of Bradford. and State of 'Pennsylvania\ who has been adjudged liankrapt at his own' peti tion ; that the payment of any debts and- de livery of any property .teioliging to such Bank rupt, to him, or for his use. and the transfer cf any property bylaina are forbidden by law; that kmeetiag of the creditors of the said Bankropt, to prove their Debts; and to choose one or more, Assignees of h's Estat-. will beheld a' a Court of Baninaptcy, to be Etoldgel at the Office o t the Register in the Bona. of Towanda. Pa., bef -re EDWARD OVEXZON, 'ls., Register, en- the .13th day of Febty. A. D. i 3, at 2 o'cl,e4', M. THOMAS A. ROWLEY, By E. B. COOLBACGII, Deputy. ItisuL ncou. VALUABLE VILLAGE PROPER TY FOR sAl.6.—The 3abscribn• offer; for sale his Dwelling Muse and Lot. arer pied by - hlna, sitieed oi the tuner of 3x..).11 and College streets. in Totr.uada bonnet,. The dwelling-hoase is in good condition. There Ls a good barn, well, and cite upon the prop erty. al4o grape vines hearing lirtriv. and a variety of Iron trees. The-lot is 50 .1300, be ing.tero lots divided by an alley. Piksteisil.n will be given immediately. j Terms trade kao ea on application to NATHAN . ' Tinp Towanda, Dec. 4, 166.3.—th naßy FARM FOR SALE.=-A prim Dairy Farm, Rood Stabling for ZS Comfit and a team, wil sell with or witboat dna, long time with aannel payments it de sired. A rare chsnce is .offered to olgain a valuable property. For ascription addriNs J. W. PAYSON. Orweil. Bradford Coanty, December 10.-Im.• VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.-- The 4ubscrib:i *III sell his ?arm situated in Bur.lagton township, near Lather's tins. containing - ninety one-44a-half scree, being - In two lots. one containin g 41} acres, and the' other SO acres. -The lot of 411 acres is costly under cultivation, and has uplift a good trams house, two hams. corn louse, two wells, ap ple orchard. one living spring of water. The SO acre lot has about 12 acres improved, newly seeded, and has upon It two springs of water. The lots will be sold together or separately.— The farm is in a good state of eultavatioa. and is well adapted for both crab and giaing.— Possession Oven. Immediately, if ders , req , Terms, one .third down, and the balance in payments sirmsy be agreed upon.- Atray to. ÜBNRT PEET, Towards, or Boswell =her Luther** Sills. H NRY PEET. Pee. 7, 13tI3.—tt• , - VALUABLE , FARM FOR SALF4or IMNT.—The oniersigned 'will "sell his Arm situated at .Ifoaromon. There are DM - acres in all three of young hickory Aa 1 oak Umber, thirty-seven acres of improved hill. and sixty acres of soperkm., There are two houses, barns. and other baildings.— ALL who are acquainted-with.the farm know Of - its rains ; .and it will be sold for. twelve *ion sand dollars. - Timms—Fire thousand dollars - down and ihT , rest in yearly payments to salt the - Van:Wen Or if the farm is not sold. there -win be a good! chance for a lire man, with capital, to rent, for lire years or more. or td work on stares. JOSEDU EIOKET. Monroeton; Dec. 1959.-3m* .T 1 VOWLE :It 4; C 0., 4%. REAL ESTATE OE,ALERS, d itypica 13 xi:aunts ' Extras mzu x scriLDINo Real Estate parattled 'ar.d.sold Investmen . . , made and Money Luna , CII/CAGO> 37 .:13,:s Duo SW. Z—Rix Ins • stab lishei 4 eats rive.; permarrently la the Wilts buiiness, we take the. liberty of sending your our o .rd. - Should you hsve any desire to make la vestments or loon mons:, Cu, fang esideact is Chicago, (hiving lived here and seen Its growth Dom a small Nil age to a city of over id.: ea iterated tlra tas W inhabitants) gives us ample means of knowing where coed Investments eau be made; or what will be pod security tor money leased, - business entrusted to our• sane wilt Vtad prompt attention.' 'fhb silty Is Mc easing very repldin IS wealth and Population, and at as period have better opportunities offered, for investment, th.inst present. - Near Twelve Millions Dollars - are expended I annually its due and costly .dwellings, giving permanence.and magas gala , ativano e to pri.!ca to SR improved poverty. • Very Respeettally. - B YOWLER A. CO. fly per-Mission refers WI/sr& N. E. Judd. II! C. John ' l / 4 %N/well. P.O. Sharman, Chiosgo; areas Simon 0 moon, U. a. S.. U. Marone, 11 0., Win. Elwell;dudge 13th Dist., PC25,1 Ave. Ma; Heirs. Joke hatrune, Charles Mattock, 1 / 03 4 0,3 1 1101% Wilt B. Ovdea, New York: Ly man Truman'. Owego. N. Y. N0v.14,E9.dm. M4RBLE •_&1101 1 , A.. • nitlits,.x. Y. Von will find Graslto goatunents, r both Quincy rind Cortogrd, *ale and Mato Mantles, aria Goal Grates to as. A laves assortment, con stantly on, hand. cheap as the cheapest. Aug. 10,