fradforiffforitt. CALIMAIL 191 ISM BE Or 10 17 24 31 I i Ell 1 21 8 91 b 1611' GE EC ®Q I " Ili EE 13 20 27 p ~~ I~i CE 7 114 1281 718 8 '4 25 16 1 123 2 130 3 7 81 21 1115 22 1 28 29 LOCAL AND GENERAL Tna Tests The following is the Time Table of the Pennsylvania and New York - Canal and Bail Bond Company, which took effect on Monday, Nov. 29, 1868 : F ri P.M. P. M. A. /f.. ... 625 13:30 8 . 40 ....6:50 12:45 826 .723 12:58 928 716 1.13 923 .....7:40 ' 1:35 9 , 15 NOVIUWASD. 810 12:00 6.00 ....7:50 11:40 5.40 .. .7:37 1127 527 722 - 11:12 5.12 ..7:00 1020 4:50 A. M. A. M. P. M. . JOHN P. COX, Buperudende4 WAVERLY Anms.. vim.. rOWANDA WAvur,Lr, Asir s . llLsrrs.. TOW/LNDA DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN TBOY.-- , olll' sis ter village of Troy was visited by a terrible conflagration, which broke out Sunday morning, about half past' one o'clock, sad before its ravages:Were stayed, destroyed at lease one-halt of the business part of the vil •lage. The fire was first seen in the brick store on the corner opposite the. "Troy House," occupied by S. M. Leonard's Dry Goods Store, and soon the entire block was in flames. As there was no fire apparatus in the place, the fire had fall range, until it fairly exhausted itself; The following list of the losses, is from the Elmira Advertiser, V. 111. Long, A, Co., Troy House, Loss $15,000. 0. P. Ballard's Block, next to the Hotel, was somewhat injured. Davey & Winston, occupants, moved out their goods. Also John Grant, Jeweller, property removed and 'a good deal damaged. Mr. Grant was absent from home. Brick storo, occupied by B. M. Leonard, arid owned by Pomeroy Bros. Loss $15,- 060. The fire caught in. this building. A wooden building, on Canton street, also owned by PomerY Bros. Loss $lO,OOO. This building was occupied by Mitchell, P111"3011E1 it Go, Grocers and Druggists.— Loss $15,000. Also by M. A. Gates & Co.; clothing, loss $OOOO, and F. J. Calkins, clothing, loss $6OOO. James Adams, Tailor, occupied a room in the second story. Pomeroy's Bank. Loss $lO,OOO. The books and p.pers were secure in the vault which is one of the bast in the country.— This bank building Was entirely pew, and 1,,,d jest been fitted niin most elegant style, •:irpassing in expensive ornamentation any ..1k building in this region. A. building owned by\V. M. d R. F. Long, and occupied by Davidson k 31eC.be, Gro rg and Produce Dealers. Loss $B,OOO. G. D. Long, Dry Goods. Loss $lO,OOO also $lO,OOO worth of butter, the butter having been insured the day before for $6,000. Meat Market wf F. H. Person. ; Building owned by Pomeroy Bros. Hobert kt Porter, Harness hhop, stock stly saved. Merry & Co., Jewelers. Goods w y s_.ved A. S. Hooker & Co., Northern her Gazette, caved my water and removal. Til,s is the third great - tire by which the vi of Troy has suffered. The firm vas about twenty years ago, and the second o'amt tee years ago. They seem to e. , 1113 at iuterv.ila of-shat ten years. The Lr , uul burnt over b... be*n the Name in -,,ca bAng n ) Fire Department in the as soon as it became apparent that WAS to be . dangerons and destruc tive, u telegraph dispatch was sent to El ot. ra calling for help. There if; no night ope rator employed on 'the Northern Central 1: :ilway Telegraph Line at that place, but F.T.llery Fitch, 'the Train Master, who r. sides at 52 F.ni th Strdet, hal a wire ran t ue to his house and an instrument there t use in case of emergencies in the night 1,,i mess of the raul. He was sound asleep s Len the alarm was given, but the signal f.,r ' , Elmira" which the Troy operator was loudly giving woke him np. He immediate ly sought out Mr. G.' Gerow, the wide :..eake and efficient Engineer of Steamer No. 1. who hastened that steamer to the Depot ready for Troy. Besides Steamer No. 1, EL W. Mclntyre, Foreman, Hose Company No. J. E. Nicks, Foreman, Our's 4, George Robinson,: Foreman,, also went down. lir. Fitch meanwhile hastened to the Cur Shops f the Northern Central in Southport, find Lad an Ehgine fired up to take down the Steamer and Firemen. The train went down , a forty-three minutes. The Fremen were 'rived with open arms, and most goner !elsly treated, but the fury of the fire was ...pent before their arrival. Nevertheless they did a vast deal of good, working about hrce hours. There is no Fire Department the village of Troy, not.even a hand en eine. A good steamer would have stopped th , . fire in the firstbuildirrg. The people of Croy will save money by promptly securing .in efficient Fire Department. Although this is a severe blow to Troy, yet the enterprise and capital of its business men sill Le sufficient to overcome it, and a 146 W Troy will rise, ilcenix like from tie ashes. The “burnt district," we have no lanbt, will be speedily rebililt. i b re rjil ti.ze tb • tire t. A valuable property in She -1,( Tun, is offered for sale in our advertia. enlumns. DuNAnost—The friends of Elder E. Burroughs will pay him a donation visit at his residence in Boma Borough on Fri. Iv. Jan. 29, 1869. All are invited to at- Flay' Prof. C. B. COBURN and Prof. Au.r_N are expected to be present at meeting of the -Teachers' Association Cleter. February 12th and 13th. Re' We regret tir learn that Ex '37.lor, E. N. Frusnrs, of Elmira, met with • 12 4 0 eident on a New Jerseyltailway which Lae confined him to the house for several dais. His injuries ars not serious, and he Will probably be out again in a day or two. Vit ri BOMA? 0914111:118A- Reg raepeetite BardayLllai qf the iiissa and Kianc's—Gharacier tf•timi tbal—Cind Traffic -Fly Developmenfs-;-, sera of th e aympany.—lt affords cur great pleasure to chronicle all matters relating the mining interests of this - favored ragiom and in taking a reboil:motive pains the estimation in which the, coat_ fields of Barclay, Bradford C 0.,. were held, not many years since, with the value now LlO 3 pieced upon them, the reader • will be amazed at the rapid development of mineral wealth which is now being made under the ansphses or the Towanda Coal Company. A recent visit to litatelby has 'thrown a flood of light on what bedevil we had,inly an inadequate idea. Our Mania explora tions in this locality--dating back some few I~i 8 4 711 1 18' ~~ I years, left us with•the erroneous . impres- I~ don that it Ives now as then, a wilderness. The "Coal Bed" et "Gatisville" was only reached by a circuitous, deelivous route, studded by stumps and interlaced with fal len trees-ra by-road 'only frequented by hunters and pioneers during Spring and Au tumn, and traversed in winter by a few ad venturers who went thither to supply the 4 15 1 22 1 ,2 8 9 516 23 so i ~~ ~~ CIO . @~ blatimmith'a. demand, fora radius of ten intim *onnd. Erla Two log holies alone marked the spot now teeming with• hundreds of workmen, and the coal that only supplied the smith's forge in the immediate neighborhood, now gosh the machineny sad rolls with almost lightning velocity the locomotives of the • great Erie Railway Co. Indeed, it seeks the marts of the East bud West, even to the broad prairies leading to the eastern slope of the Rocky? Mountains, threaded by the great Pacific Railway, it seeks an avenue. The market for the Barclay Coal is exten., sive, and rapidly increasing in the North western cities, and manufactories, where it is very popular. It can be used for all pur poses for which anthracite is available. and is applicable in place of the coals containing a larger percentage of volatile matter. 9 3 4 8 10 11 18 17 18 23 24 25 30 31 .. 71 81 L 4 15 a 221 1 29 Like all other detached basiniof the Alio. ghany coal fields, this is en assemblage of coal deposits separated from each other by erosions, but formerly part and parcel of the great original coal-field which once ex isted unbroken throughout this vast region —now broken into detached basins and ele- , vated plateaus by the denuding action of the water. The Barclay Qual makes an excellent steam fuel—has no tendency to coke, con tains but a small amouht of bitumen and is remarkably free from impurities, such as sulphuret of iron—bands of slate, and that quasi mid denoMinated bone. A trip to Barclay mines will satisfy the most casual observer, that great changes have been wrought since the Towanda Coal Co. (the present lessees) have had possess ion. A large force of miners and outaide laborers find constant employment at good wages, receiving their pay promptly on the 15th of every month. This Company has now about three hundred houses (with gar dens attached) much superior in point of comfort and convenience to any we have ever seen in mining diatricta,—all of them painted or whitewashed, giv , ing the villap,el a clean and healthful appearance, There are in .addition to these, two new commc dious school housei,whera,schoob3 are open nearly all the pear. A new Chiallih has just been completed by the Presbyterians where services are regularly held. The Catholics have also a very fine chapel.' , The Coal Company have just completed a fine large store, which 'al) found well sup plied with the necessaries and luxuries of life, under the supervision of Messrs Dzes- MY A. Buoivx. • A broad plank walk extends from one end of the town to the other, and there is also one leading to the village of Graydon, half a mile distant. The arrival and departure of a daily mall is 'n matter of great conven ience. An excellent Physician, (Pod. 'Him us), if we take the opinion of the citizens, has permanently located there, and taking all in consideration there is no mining town we have ever visited that offers so many induce ments to the miner, as Barclay. The busi— ness of the Company is being gradually in creased, so that applicants fled employment at prices fully, equal to those paid in any other mines, but the applicants must be good, industrious and practical miners. It is a noteworthy fact that many of the mi ners at Barclay have been there since the inception of the work--some, fourteen years, and unlike many of their nomadic brethren, have made themselves pecuniarily very com fortable— owning snug farms and possess ing property. A telegraph line has recently been'constrneted, under the supervision of En. T. WARD, which pine4s the mines in direct and rapid communication with the Head Quarters Office at Towanda, and all orders are transmitted by telegraph. The Company is now mining live hundred tons per day, which can be increased to one thousand tons when desired. Oar subterranean trip (vlz,n peep into the mines) well repaid us. lam ahnodt at a loss to describe ray feelings and admiration while groping my way among labyrinths of "pillars" and in the vacuum of "chambers I pondered, when and bow all this hidden treasure! Geologists tell us that it is com posed of art_aquons flora and carbonic acid gas, &c., dcc., and was formed during the palaeozoic or carboniferous era. Be thitt as it may, our wonder and admiration for Rim the great giver of all good, was intensified at every step as the strange, fatitastie and sombre scenes were brought in review by the lurid gleams of the miners lantp. The longer we seriously contemplated the great works by which we were surrounded, the more mystified and desirous were we to be come better acquainted with the origin and uses of coal. The miner who delves fur black diamonds day after day, sees no beau ty in the many beautiful fossils intercalated among the strata. Ovate seals, stigmaria shale, serial coals, and serial conglomerates are alike to him, with the aid of lamp and pick in these dark caverns he earns his daily bread, and does not care to speculate otherwise than as to the amount of , coal ho can cut at tonnage prices, but to the lover of science, this is a most inviting field, where his tastes can be indulged to the fullest extent.. The Barclay mines are regularly laid out and the coal ranging from three to six feet thick is worked with ease on the "post and breast" system. Three drifts are being worked and some of the gangways are ex tended underneath the surface over a mile. Extensive preparations are contemplated during the approaching spring to unite all the different workings and effect a complete system of drainage. After peregrinating the mines—spying out every nook and era ney—lost in bewilderment --collapsing our new Alpine hat against horse back roofs and bedaubing our best broad-cloth with oxide of iron—car grease and oil, we begged the little black imp—(sobriquet miners devil or guide) to take ns out, with a sardonic grin he informed us that we must pay our foot ing, which we gladly did, and' once again welcomed day light. In the nature of events we predict a bril liant future for Barclay. In the quality s of its coal is only second to Staffordshire, Yorkshire and Wales. Its feriae lime fields of mineral fuel is a sure guarantee of suc cess. Situated on the borders of the great Empire State.connected as it is by rail with every portion of that wealthy,- commercial and manufacturing community, each +-no ceeding year must add to Its already incal culable worth. I cannot bring this rambling sketch to a close without reverting to the felicitous and hospitable manner in which we were re ceived by the officers and employee of the Company at Barclay. To /6.1.0. &tow, -1211 , 81 0T2-4 71 irt. 21104 Vvfl‘ =dig"). MeDowii.x.; Mine Eng'L, der our thanks. and. to Mi./. M. Gait. 13ttp't4 Maj. Drvzga TAU mut D. Te ! ya, Clerk, and :• . pro . aredeeply indebted. ire .; Wm., war, IL H.', & pzult lin,*e been long min i tions could ties of nitudo , • reimmected with coal opera this teidon, India no bettor hands I.e large, and iicrinuidnig responsibill• conductliT an t entorptice of this com bo entnisted. ; 'Toon, Truly, Tn : Rou.nw Ititit question is dis posed . f, we should judge, by the following anon . cement in the Etrittra Advertiser. Great en d , Binghamton and Waverlyhave alter wfe li citatedi themselves upon the pros tof the location of the Mill of the e. CoMpanyin their vicinity, We pies= the project hue taken the following Elape : 1 : ?"The transfer-of the Rolling Mill from the x i old to new Company haswow, we .nri derstan been fall,)' perfected. The new proprie rs are connected, with the Erie Railway znpany, and it is their design to vastly in ream, the capacity of the works. The tura of steel rail's is one of the new Inies to be introduced. It is un derstood that the numbs/ of men employed will be more than doubled. This Rolling Mill has been &Most ',fortunate iniestment. The original capital was fifty thousand dol lars. It is now sold for three hundred thousand, a profit of six hundred per cent., beldies the dividend*, which have been as much more. The works, we are asson3d, will pay ten per cent. ow a million of dol. hai." • 1116.'The skating on the ice in the pool of the dam is tint rate, and to enjoy it thoroughly, skatists should visit AsPis• wAtes.tuid procure a ,pair of his - splendid skates, which be is now selling at low rates. Housekeeper's can obtain Stoves at re duced rates, and should avail themselves of an opportunity seldol offered for a great bargain. • ips,„ .At the stated meetinz of Etc man. Lodge, No. 418, A. Y. M. Borne, held Dec. 25, 1868, the following officers were installed for tho ensuing Masonic year. D. R. Woodburn, W. it ; E. M. Farrar, S. If; D. S. Maynard, J. W ; L. A. Ridg way, Bee'y ; John Passmore, Treasurer ; M. S Taylor,.S D ; J. H. Towner, J. D ; A. F. Taylor, S. M. C ; Chas. Forbes, J. M.' C ; deo. C. Farrar, P ; Albert Wilmot, P. PAUEPA ROSA.—The people of the city of Elmira have peen putting on airs over an expected vii from Parepa Rosa. She was advertised to sing •in the Opera House, on Saturday :evening last, and the seats were disposed iof early in the week, producing a great excitement, and some swearing. But alas! Riau% made a false step in Baltimore, and sprafhed her ankle, so that she was unable to come to time. She was to sing under an engagement with the Y. 31. C. A., and the managers now find themselves with 'about $2,000, received for tickets, which intuA be returned. Et as:ft, however, promises to cum in March, if possible. Its.. At the Annual Meeting of the e Stockholders of the First National Bank of Waverly, C. H. Shepard: l D. lulmer, Wm. Manners, Sam Kirby, R. A. Elmer, John A. Perkins,and Howard Elmer, were chosen Directors for the ensuing year. At a sub sequent meeting of the Directors, Howard Elmer was re-elected President and C. A. Thompson, Assistant ,Cashier. To•NECI.ECT DITTY IS A Cauts.—lt is every man's duty tq insure his life. The inducements offeited .to any one . who has not already insured - his life, are such as to deprive him of every excuse for not at once performing that duty.: Messrs. I{VSSELL &, Bran.traz are agents for the 'best Comptinies in the United States. Call and tea thew at CODLING, lICSSE'LL & CO's. Hardware Store. 116.. There will be m conference of the North Branch Association of traiverea fists at Smithfield, Bradford Co., Pa., ,Feb. 3d and 4th, 1869. All are invited, especi ally the clergy. ConvCyances will he- at Milan, to meet the train - leaving Waverly at 8 e. m. on Wednesday. MAYNE REID'S MAGAZINE ONWARD — The February number of this now candi date for public favor is on our Table. Its contents are : ThiiLostSister ; Land Alee; Happy New Year ; Brother Against Broth er ; Watching the Wove' ; The Cinchona; The Swe t Secret ; The Bitter Secret ; Bayed by Ball Dogs ; The Love Test ; Dear Cous in Josey ; The Yellow Chief, detc. Address 33 Union Square, New York. OODEY'S LADY'S • Bcbos February number of the inimitable fashion guide is now on our table, and is certainly all the publishers can desire, or the public expect. The steel plate engraving, "Hush be Sleeps," is most beautiful. The School master's Valentine is squally pretty; while while the fashion plates in colors, tints and forms, cannot be excelled. Children's dres ses in six plates is all very beautiful. We Could hardly suppose that any young lady iroald like to see.what the fashionable world is doing, could get along without Godey.— Price $3 a year. Address L. A. Hoorr, Philadelphia, Pa. THE NEW THREE •i•Oit i i , BRICK O! Ibiroos Smwer.--Wo observe did Block, which is in:a fayorablo - b part of .our borough is rapidly pro _ essing• towards completion, and we understated that the stores, _fronting on Bridge 'Street, will be ready for occupancy by the first of. April ; and of applications bare Already been made for some of thun. From the scarcity of buildittga,cattsed by the great in crease of business, this noble structure was much needed ; and our community is in debted to the enterprising spirit of Messrs Perrot/ & GILLITITIt'S for its timely gee don. J. 0. FROST will hold un Aoc• tion Sale at his ware-rooms, on Monday next, to close out a portion of his large stock, in oder , to make 'room for new pur chases. A grand opportunity to furnish a house, at low rates. Vir Rev. E. P. HAMMOND is isclditg meetings in Rochester, N. Y. • ticdicts. Form.--On the' sidewalk, in the streets of Towanda, a Port-monnaie, (sup posed to belong, to a lady) containing a small amoant of money ; which thii owner can have by calling on the subscriber, prov ing property Sr.c. Emu= B. Plancm. Jan. 17, 1869.e 1 t. Toit SALE, A RARE CgANCE.— a sec ond band grand piano, London make, of sweet, fine tone, good action. Will be sold at a bargain on account of owner leaving tbe. country. Can be seen at Mr. Pier= BloCumwas, Columbia X Roads, Penna. .Jan. 20. eel. Everybody interested in the merits of Sewing Maehines should call at the Agency of Wickham & Black and read the report in fall of a three day trial had at Lancaster city, between the Hove and Singer Machines. The result was as usual, - Singri Improved Machine first best. Full instructions given at the Agency. Ma chines let out on trial. Every Machine warranted. -den. 26.—1 t 1115..-Wa4iltipar.„ In the Spring, foluteeAMW: Oakum , fed. Mod metunneday a White end Book Oak Lege, , dada= per tbounand feet, baud for ,goon sound Lbw look deygeredlid du Outlet look be low Wilke. Ilterea r Oek should_ bkentdmlct len to tiresty fuel- left, and N.ohlitler ten to forty feet lou. mot be rafted iniodkii*Trialt6 etwiellteest feet wide and BeTalltr, feet long. number at the lock*. may' be coupled together In ono _ J., IL Parana' & Co. Wilkes. Ban" ra.l Jen. 111Vrt-at Torairr. k=Yaivieis Pabi~ oa: 5' ireeltiwittiiti* - 12144C Alike Altair 1 4*mi. *Di Part or the irluge of diets: rriffq. , 4 o . *44 2 1sin.liarcesligli• ra lard county. Pa. on 'Mb road lai dtng from Steretasville to LacAlille. Said pmp- Mtlf., containing upwards of Ito htmdtud acres. One hundred and eighty :acres im proved. and - under a good state of cultiva tion. Has two good dwelling , brumes and threehuze :and neeestisa cmt buildings attached. For particulars and terms.enrintre af. theambismibin. ..11. & Tuscarom, emu 26.—tf ' . War Sewing liacbines r saintind to rent at the Store of &Wined& Wolff, one door North of Taylor & Co:, Wiwi*" To. stride. Stitching, , Binding. embroidery. &e., done. - W. S. to :•• sow. Alen • .lascsunir.=--The friends *Olen. Geo - . Landau will be Latin to learn that he will denser a lecture at the. If. Fr; Church, in Rome borough, as Thataltay ev e ning, . caw 28, 2869. finbject "Horses Gireeley'a Rec ollections of a Busy Life." Thartblic are invited. - • Tatum Say._ Joan Passltona, L. A. Throws; I Coin. L. L. Room, . Jan. 20. aft, List of the n.imes or persons drawn to be Grand and Travers Jurors for February Court 1869. I Gunn trams, Sherman H poky,...,Aitylu* Philip P Sweet, Burlington ; RohertTaßey, Gran ville ; Roble Leavenworth, Herrick ; Theo dore W Brink, Litchfield ; "Henry Gibbs, John Cowles, Orwell ; Henry B Taylor, Pike ; David G. Gilbert, Geo W , Peterson, Ridgbury ; M Frances Ransom, - Charles 0 Elliott, - Litchfield ; William Lattimore, John Taylor, Tuscarora ; Lemuel A Taylor, Troy boro ; Edward Case, Troy twp. ; Hill, Towanda, born Alphonso Loyd, Henry Brown. Levi P. Stalford, Wyalusing • Morris J Coolbaugh, Wyeox ; Geo H Ba rney, Wilmot ; George Coffin, Windham ; Otis Hamilton, Warren. • • xttawaus ; ruaoss—Llar mum Geo Burchard, John Morley, Isaac Greg ary, Timothy Hireen, Athens twp. Rule - 11 Miller, Albany; Russell Culver, Asylum; Sloan Ross, Burlington tarp.; John C romp kinson, Thomas Blackwell, West-Burling ton ; Horace Ballard, George R • Corey, Columbia; William Patrick, Charles W Landon, Canton tip. ; A Vanrenseller Trout, Samuel Benedict, Canton borough ; A W Ournsey, Granville ; Charles Sill,JOlin Nesbit, Herrick ; Douglas McCraney,Lewis Darling, Leßoy ; George Morse, Litchfield; Samuel Lyon, Wm A Kellogg,Monroe two.; Barnes P Cowles, .Isaac Marsh, Orwell ; Horace B Chaffee, Ingham Stone, Wm S Davies; Pike ; John B. Parcel, George Carr, Ridgbury ; Edwin A. Ridgway, Rome two. ; Finley Furnman, Sylvania ; James Espy, Jonathan Steitens, Standing Stone ' • James Mattock, Springfield ; Orrin Er Kinney, Sheshequin • John A Codding, Henry A Cary. ,Tow anda bon). ; Giles F Vella, Troy bow. ; Andrew Jackson, Edwin B White, Terry ; John H Black, William Snyder,Tus carom ; Edward Lockwood, Ulster • John B Wysox ; Paul HunsingereCeander Gamble, Wilmot . ; Samuel B Chaffee, War ren. TRAVERS reamB-21lb erzz.u. Chas Spalding, N C Harris, Athens bore. ; Horace McKinney, John H Murray, Athens twp.; .Benjamin Wilcox, -Albany.; Christopher M Belknapp, Barclay ; Job Mo rley, Burlington boro. ; Mortimer Knapp, Burlington twp.; Frances S Elliott, Can; tan ; L Lyon, Franklin ; Hamilton Morrow, Herrick ; Cheeney R Stone, Le- Roy ; Alanson Mnnn, Smith D. Barnum, Litchfield; James R Irvine,James-W Irvine, Monroe twp.; A Griswold Mathews, Lafay ette G Pendleto?, Geo B Friable, Carlos J Chnbbuck. Orwell; James Ford, Pike ; Sawyer Fuller, Rome tsp.; Harmon W Browning, Rome boro.; Joel Adams, James Yerkes, Springfield ; Samuel Osborn, She shequin ; A N • Thompson, South Creek; Percival Powell Wm 0 Bogart, Towanda boro. ; Charles 0 Paine, Troy ; John B Hor ton•J H Horton, Terry ; EthanD Tuttle, Ulster ; J Myer Reed, Wysox ; Bascom Taylor, Wyalusing ; James Finch, Wind ham. TEAVEIIS Jill/V-3D WEEK. Henry Westbrook, Asylum ; Alexander Elsbree, Athens twp.; Ralph Stevens, Al bany ; Thomas Seinerson, Armenia ; Wilber Gamage. West Burlington ; Ezekiel New man; Canton born.; Omer 0 Rockwell, Canton twp.; Wm-B Rockwell, John Lantz, Franklin ;• John Vroman, David Bayles, Granville ; Stanley W Little,, Leßaysville John 11eKeam-Litchfield; Ch lesM Brown, Jose ph Johnson, Hiram W Northrop, Mon roe twp.; hl M -Coolbaugh, Monroe born.; Luther J Pendleton. Orvvell, ; Knapp Burch, WmS Humphrey,. Bradford Beecher, Pike ; John W Woodburn, Rome ',tiro.; Amos B Fanning, A Wilshire Berry, Orrin P Hark-. ness, Springfield . ; Marshall Bullock,Smith field Sevellen Ackley, Standing Stone ; Bartholomew Lane, Towanda born. ; J Mercers:ll. Ulster ; John Irving, John Vaughn, James Gaylord, Wyalnsing ; Haze kiah Darling, Windham ; Howell Howell, Philip Rogers, Miles Prince. Warren. ORGANS, MELODEONS, AND • PIANO Fouxv.s.—As the co-partnevhip heretofore existing between Maynard & Fraley is de solved, the undersigned would say that he is .prepared to furnish Church, School, and Parlor Organs and Melodeons from the best Manufacturers at greatly reduced prices.— Full satisfactien_ guaranteed in every re spect, and every Instrument warranted for See years. He is also prepared to furnish Piano Fortes from the V&A. Hew York or Eastern Manufacturers at reduced prices.— Any orders by mail promptly attended to. ' Jan:4, 1869.-3 w -Cats. Feuer. ../ti ' The Bradford, County Teach ers Association will hold its next session . At Ulster, on the 12th and 13th of -Febru ary, commencing Friday, at half past 10 o'clock. A. T. LILLEY, Seo'y. Jan. 20; 18C9. TOWANDA, CCVAI YARD. —Orders for Coal accompanied with cash, left at the Old Established Drag Store \ of Dr. H. C. "'owns, corner of Main and- Pine Streets. Towanda, will receive prompt attention. i Jan 20, 1369.—tf Wasp & Dxvim. ocK plen- ifir Melod . ons, Organs, and Piano Kortea ofkeiery , laid and style of ;manufac ture -iII bo sold at a very large discount.— ,; - .d for, circulars which will bo sent free to 1 ofery address: 1 , i MAYNARD' MELODEON Co.- Jau. 4, 1869.-sw", Towanda, Pa. ZEZI KEYSTONt Curn.---Will you join it? do yon ask "what for?" I will .answer— Do you want the American Agriculturist, the Harper's Weekly or Monthly. the N. Y. Evening Post, the New York Tribune,) Nes by's Toledo Blade, . Our Young "Folks ; or Oliver Optic's Weekly Magazine? then send to me your subscriptions with Club Price and you shall have the paper you want, sent directly to you from the officelif pub lication. Or,dl you send the regular sub> scription price, I will pay, next Spring, a premium to mot subscriber, worth from 60 cents to 75 cents, at lowest cash prices,! in Strawberry or other small Pruit . Plante, or in any Nursery Tree, Shilib or Plant. , Send for Circular and Price List. W rrvut. Towanda, Pa. Jan. 1869. PACTS ARE STUBBORN THIEGt3.—LopIE et taz•FacleLow4—Number of Hew ing Machines sold by sii leading Companies in the United States. - - - - Co.,Singer Mfg. o 43,053 ; Wheeler & Will son, 38,055 ; Grover & Baker, 32,999 Howe Co., 11,053 ; Florence Co.; 10,531; Wilcox &, Gibbs, 14,152. WlCKners &BLicE, Agts. for Binger Imp proved, Powanda Pa, Jan. 211 SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO CASH BUYERS AT LONG k limmras.—Call and examine prices and quality of their Teas, Coffees; Sugar and Flour which they offei - cheap for cash. Jan. 14.-4 t • PARE HEOULTANT.—G. W. CooN, proprietor. Meals served at all hours, and in every style. Ale drawn from the wood. Under Chamberlin's Jewelry Store, Main St., Towanda Pa. - Deo. 23. C. A. HYDE; would respectfully inform the Ladies of To wanda and vicinity, that she is prepared to furnish them with Switches, Curls, and Frizzetts. Hair-Flowers made to order.— bliss H. is stopping at the residence of Jas. V. Wilcox, on Haphri3treet, where she will remain for three or four weeks. Towanda, lan. 11:-3t -TowAm.'. Ookt,_..YAaa—The Coo- Partnership beldam =beteg wader the dee same 'et VA. Overton 1t Co. la this daydisicitood by mutedestiestd. OvierroM Tovandi Pa Ist; 184 The Widened awl late` 4611. Vilr hello ;Oter.beloodaoteittly Watm k Draw, who 4311:iwy in liabilities tieetrieted by._ VA. Chrzwrow 4COo. aim Oresentathes—iutd whom all debts doe said dm sto to be paid —an itomedide deturment WM= MUM Tzheistiscii: Lzerciara.—We call the special attention of our readers to the Lecture - appointm4nts for Western , Brad,. U fdid, for the Sta Lecturer Bea ha A. Davrisom who has atlr repu tation of being one of the ablest champions in the pea Temperance bioveibeht of the deft • West Burlington. ThursdaY Jan. Mat. 'Buirlinjtton Boroaddsy Jan. 22nd ;! East Tr 4, Saturday Jam 23rd ; • Oranifile Centre, Sunday Jan. 24th ; • " Monday Jan. 6th;2 Alba, Tuesday Jan. 26th ; Canton, Wednesday Jim 27th I 'LeßoY,Tintfaday Jan. 28th ; West Franldm. Friday Jan.'29th ; Branblindale. Saturday Jan. 30th ; Monroeton4Manda_y Febll d at Barclay, Tuesday Feb'y_ ; Towanda; Wcdnesday Tab', 3rd Paators of Churches In the above named localities will Ocala announce the time and plum of Lecturing from their pulpits: By Order of the 0. W. G. T. PArrom D. D. for Brodfoollo. 7 ► 1869. QuAzrzam'ltzpozre of timi condition of the net National sank of Towanda, on the morning of the Eat Monday of January 1869 : gz!sisj:Tri Loans and Disommts 3149,503_ 41 11. S. Securities deposited with the Treasurer United States. 190,000 00 D 0... . band 3,500 00 Banking House, Furniture and ' Fixtures..... .:c. Overdrafts Cash items Due from National Banks. Other Banks and Bankers... Legal Tender Notes on hand. Bills of other National Banks. Fractional Currency (including Nickels,) Specie..., too° oo ' 947 47 259 29 5,384 29 12,625 97 3,878 74 18,487 00 1,577 00 .‘ LIABILITIES. Capital Surplus Fund Circulation Individual Deposits... United States Deposits Due National Bantus... Dividends unpaid Profit and loss 54t6,221 29 I, N. N. BBrrs,lJE., Cashier of the First . National . Btu* Towanda, do solemnly swear ‘that the above statement is Wm to the best of my knowledge and belief. ' N. N.' Bkrrs, Jr., Cashier. Sworn and subscribed before me this 6th day of -Jannary, 1869. W. R. Wancess, Notary Public. A semi annual dividend of seven per cent. tree,of all taxes paid Nov. 1, 1868. g Trial LW, for FebOlkary Term, 1869. SECORD WEEL Stowell vs. Oliver Decker et. aL vs. Long at aL inane. Mingo!. vs. Pollock's heirs eject. Smith vs. Storrs et. al Vanderpool. vs. vonderpool....„ Chibon vs. Sweet et. al Smith vs. Hudson eh. al. Canley t Co. 4a. Morrell et. al , Cue. Gibson vs. Gurley case. Fall Creek O. & I. Co. vs. J. IL Smith.tres. TIMID WELL Wing & Mitchell vs. Wells & Blood—case. VanLcini vs. Ladd ap. McGill vs. Towanda Twp.. debt. Green vs. Burchard et. al • tree. Blatiree vs. Blood et. al. ap. Patterson.vs. Griffin et al . tree. Sackett vv. Spencer & C 0.... , eject. Goodrich vs. Smith case. Wilcox vs. Ayers • ap. Bliven vs. Ball ) ap. Layton vs. Layton Johnson vs. Vanderpool. Ball vs. Griffis Brown vs. Allen Brige vs. Nichols. lapeotias for Second Week returnable on Monday, February Bth, and for Third Week on Monday, February b, at 10 o'clock. A. M. s. W. A. WAS, Jan. 13. °tory. AYSII'S ['AIR VIGOR, For Gray Hair to its natural Vitality A dressing which is at once healthy. and effectual for pre hair. Ruled or gray hair is original color with the gloss and,rralmess ef youth. Thin hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often„ though not always, siured by its use. Nothing can re store the hair where the follicles are destroy ed, or the, glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be Raved 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. mid consequently prevent bald ness. , Pros froni those deleterious substan ces which , make some preparations danger ous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only beniiit but, not harm it. If wanted merely • for a hair dressing, nothing else can be found so desirable. Containing nei ther oil nor dye., it does not soil white cam bria,and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy luitre and grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer k Ca, Prac tical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. Price $l,OO. Sold by Dr. H. C, Porter Towanda, & all Druggits k Dealers in medicines every where. Nov. 26, 1868. y _ _ GREAT BARGAIN.--Tbe subscriber, wishing to change his occupation, offers - his property in West Warren for sale cheap, consisting of' one sore of land, with house, barn, shop and store 'with goods. For further 'particulars enquire of the subscri ber. Rumen Puss. ' West Warren. Bradford county, Pa. Dec. 22, 1868.-4w*, A HOUSE AND LOT 'FOE SALE.—A splendid House and Lot for sale, situilte 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 class Style. For further par ticillars enquire of D. B. Buzz, on the premises. Towanda, Oct. 5, 1868.tf. CsunON2—This is to - caution Sill persons against hireing, trusting,. or bar my son Win. G. Chilson, a boy aged 19 years, as I wish him to return home.. Wi, CM:WM Monroe, twp. Jan. 7, 1869. ' 31' Al A HRIED. BRAME—DE . 6II3N —At the residence of the brides father, Dec. 30, 1868, by the Rev. J. L. Watson, Mr. Marcus W. Braise to Miss Ella L Deman. SMITH—BAILEY—By the Rune; at the residence of T. O. Hattie, Deo. 1, 1868, Mr.' Hartford Smith to Hies Augusta Bailey. COOLBAUGH—DECKER—At the Liberty Corners Parsonage, hu, R, by 'the ROT. Charles Meeks, Jefferson Coolbatt,gb, of Monroeton, to Miss Savannah Decker, of Asylum. Bradford Co., Ps. • • • • I{—ln Windham, Jan. 17, 1869, by the . Bev. Win. O. Peel. Mr. L. A. Tuttle, of Orwell, to Miss Amanda •..k. of Windham, Bradford Co., Pa. nSIR/LBLE PROPERTY FOR Sae.—On account of ill health the .Bb. scriber viishes to to change his bushier' and offers to Bell hb well known premises, or trade for a farm and pay . ifferenoe, or rent the same thl4 Spring. Located la the valley of Mahe sheriain, Bradford Co, Pa. k desirable place to live, plenty of good holt and good buildings with ail conveniences. A good place for &me chanic, as there is a good Wackamithand Wag gon Shop on the same. For (other particulars enquire of •Wm.Sttinss, near the premises, or G. W. VINCENT. . Jan. 27. Tiogi Co„ Pa. RIIMMERFIELD CREEK HOTEL, PETER LANDMESSER, Having purchased and thoroughly refitted this old and well•known stand, fotmerly kept by Sheriff Griffis, at the mouth of Hummed,ld Creek, is ready tq give good accommodations and ratLatactory trektment to all who may (a. vor htm with s call. . Deo. 31, 1868.—tt. JACK FOR SALE.--A splendid Jack twelve and one WI hands high, and a good tearer. December lb, '68,--tt. INITIAL PAPER, Put up in neat .1. Bova, sill styles, at ALVORD & mums. La: TeX XIPv.'rANA ..011140YED E FAMILY SEWING. IirAUNNES, Wire *warded the First Prise it position 1861, over MI other Viichhheii''c'' , • ; the toUowing State Fairs of 1868 have &Wanted this Machine,the drat pmmikery , '' Ne* Yoth Ohio PennsylvanU. setts. New Bampaltirs, Vermont, Wisconale, sad ' - Atthe County: Patriot Naliscro, mandate. (Mirage, Wayne, Orleans, Tompkins, Senacs, Nontoe.flerke,l3chuyler, Livingston, and a ho A st of vert Ohm. el the Committee olatiriaglfach hits, 'it the Mete :Fah' bold ktliechader, _Fal/ - et ,1868.." Your . Comleitcee haw teassised7ihii different Pettier Naekinse. to _which their att Motion, was mad,. worl d we the heft Family sad Machine for ell workmilas Howe 's Sawing Nechine, sad for the MOWN' raasoas : Lt—SiMpileity of CONlthlettall• id-- Regularity ettegsioa-at Ugh sad - low" Woods. Ild»lease of anmegemeet. lib-4feet nage ot work -upon ail material". 4th—The perfect attachments to the Neeltion tar felling, bemmmtag. loafs& bradhog. telltiM, lag led cordieg, and the sees id* "Midi they are applied, inftllnt dutabilltp Of did old! e st being made of hardened steel, a. bra is its beaClop, We feemunmeda med. Net able Nemmsr, linader,tudiere (Milker, Oefder. Mbroiderer.. Binder, Faller Astd.lm. It will me an sag every kinder thleaChwit the finest to the coarsest, with a much smaller needle than other machines. Be sure and ox. amine one before you purchase. • Price from $BO 'to $2OO, and elm machine warnmtedi The: mil value of our Naaniacturidg Madden for :Talbot', Boot, Shoe,Harness and Carriage Is.. ken' tato* hmni to require comment.— Don Mb call and see Used. SEWARD TEBNBUB, Gen. 20 Lake St., Hindi*. N.Y. For sale by CODDING. 'ItIYBBELL & .General Agenta, Towandis, , Pa. NA.TIONAI.IrE INSURANCE co'. OP O. B. A. CASII CAPITAL, sl,ooo,ooo—raw LI row,. Chartered by Congress,l96B CLARENCE H. CLARK, President; JAY COOKE, 01111171'11 Finance and Ez.Com ; HENRY D. COOKE, Vice President ; EMERSON W. PEET; Secretary and Actuary. 1,552 76 445 37 8446,221 29 .8125,000 00 . 38,000 00 . 110,428 00 ~:149,957 87 20,884 18 ' -865 28 . 91 00 .. 8,097 96 The advantages of the National Life Insorane Company are : 1. It is a National Co.. chartered by Congress ; It has a paid up Cgplt4l of One Million Dol Jars j ' • 3. It often low rates of premiums j 4. It furnishes larger insurance than other Com panies.aor the same money. . 6. It is definite and certain ; fi, There is no possibility Of misrepresentation by agents, or Misunderstanding by policy. holders i _-, • I The policies, are plain contracts, so much. in. nuance for so much riioney. ; 8: All policies are non•foifeiting : 9. The policies are exempt troth attachment. E. W. CLARK & CO., Beakers, Philadelphia, B. S. RUSSELL, Manager. issue• Agents for Towanda and kinky : Jaf) A. O. MASON, NA HAN TIDD. .rep. •rep. .tree. GS. PECK. MILLWRIGHT 'MACHINIST, Towasma.,,l's, Mills built and Repot ed, Engines and Rollers aet In the best manner. I would call the attet tion if mill owners to my NEW VORTEXT *ATER WHEEL As combining all the elements of a Brat cl ass motter, simplicity of ceruttruction, accessibit ity, great strength of parts. developing the greatest amount of power for water used, easily repaired, running under backwater with no det riment to power except diminiUon of head, re nuiring no alteration In Mill frames or addition to dame, will run under low bead, and made of any'desired capacity. Theme wheels will be furnished at las than one-half the coot at any other And-class wheel in market, and warrant ed to perform all that is claimed for them-- Therm wheels will be made for dllivery With or without cotes, on short notke of *hi ken iron in Market. sp. ..ties. ...ease. For foil particulars address or enquire althea underslgnell. 0. 8. PECK, Towanda, Pa. ' P.lB. There wheels can be seen In operation at Mesh. Horton is Wt Hs' 111 l Towanda twp. The wheels are wholly composed of Iron as now made. Jan. 14. 18.9.-0 DOCT.OR 0. LEWIS, a gsadnate of the College of "Physicians and Burgeons," New York city. Class 1843-4 give exclusive attention to the practice of his pmession Office and residence on the east. ern slope of Orwell HUI, •djoini: g Henry Howe's. January 14, 188 g. • restoring rel Color.— I' agreeable, . erving the to its T OWANDA STSAM FLOURING WAL ft fULLE.R.& CO., Respectfully Inform the public that they have purchased the new and ettenalve Steam Flour- big Mills, Wilt by Griffiths, Wells & Matson, In the south psrt of the borough of TOwsnds, and baring an the modern improvements, and competent Willem, they are prepared to do CUSTOM GRINDING, n the beat pOmible manner and at unrumally short notice - 'Every pains will betaken to give eatista * ction, end R e invite a-publie Fanners doing business in town can bring their _grain, and' have it ground to take back with them. FLOUR, FEED AND MEAL, For sale at the lowest cash prices, and delivered in any part of the village free of charge Towanda. November 10;1868 TOWANDA COAL YARD I ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS COALS. The undersigned having leased the Coal Yard and Dock at the aid." Barclay . Basin," and ja t completed a large Coal House and Office upon the premises, are no* prepared to farnish•the citizens of Tolland:sand vicinity with the qtr treat kinds and nisei of 'be above named coals upon the most reasonable terms in any quanti ty desired. Prices at the Yard until further notice : Large Egg Small Egg Stove, Chesnut,: ~ " Barclay " Lump, " Ran of Mines, "Floe s r Blacksmith The following additional charges will 'be made for delivering Cosi within the Borough limits : Per T0n,..60 cta. extra for carrying Li 50 cis Half T0n..35 ' es 25 •, - Quarter ton2s '• 4 ' •• .. 25 .. W Orders may be left at the Yard, comer of l'allroad and Iglizabeth at., or at B. O.Tor tees Drag Store. OS. Orders mast In alLcases be accompanied with the cash. . Torsods, ha. 1, 1869.—U. PRIOR LIST.-CASCADE MILLS Bet quality Winter Wheat Flour per • huodred UNOVICA Best quality Bye Flour per hundred 400 Corn Meal and Bye and Corn Feed' ' ••2 25 Buckwheat Flour, per hundred.. ...... . 440 A Lair margin allowed to des era. We pay cash for main. Wheat $1 75 and 42 00, hp. good, $2 25, Buckwheat 80 cents. Corn ilOO. Custom grinding usually done at onoe,as the capacity of the mill is sufficient for a Wee amount of work. H. B. INGHAM. Camptown, Jan. 14,1249. , FASHIONABLE TAILORING I Respectfully Informs the eitisens of Towanda pore igh, that he has opened a in Phinney's Building °Omits the Nrannßous and solicits a share .of public patronage. - Be is premed to eat .Snd make enrometals the most fashionable style t and the most dura ble manner. Perfect satis faction will be guar anteed. Cutting and Repairing done to order on shoe notice. • • • • Septa% UNIT. General Agents MILL,S .....16,00 ..... 6,1 0 MS 6,6 4, 0 50 4,00 3,50 WARD & DIVEN LEWIS BEHBEIN TAILOR SHOP, 14140. SFra ,SALE.-,43y /Mug write Pa hueul. Rap° d out of the of Comma Masai Bradford County a 'ma direetedlol44egMtled r Atilddle St 10. at tbe Court Marne 1,11.114 he - Or Tojrana, Bedford Meaty. ion THURSO Y, JAW. ISt d la, . at 1 INOCk P4f... the Mberlnt dosed b., u loti Okay* 'areal:of. Mad allude In lAleb. field township, Sounded as follows t On t the north htinn, of .. 11 _,-.lrtnpanee. eadby lands of H. Vanuatu , and 4at Warier, tai by binds " of James Struble. mid - west by binds of -Wm. BostWiek, Containing 70 acr a; more or leas, Abut 4 UV) fiatnriedi - With ,an old framed • barn and aced thereon. ALSO—One other lot piece or parcel 73 land situate le said top.. and, bounded on the licirtb by f bet lotwiftr desalt*. lot df 70 acres, and on the east, south and west by lands of Jams Strobl*. Containing St## urea, *MOM or less, kig i t u rly improved, sit a fueled dwelling a sum* taw-mill, With machinery an 4 fixtures belonging to'lame, thereon. Se and tali:mho execution - -at the sotto( , Beetwiek , fa; a O. Blakey rind lib J. Hines. • ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land allude in Utebiltdd township, I bounded as follows t North by land of Nathan Baldwin, east by Z. P. Walker, south by Mich atICC4OOO, and went by. Wins Canner. , Co* talninglif urea of -land, mere or lois, about 4 sera improved, with a fete fruit trees thereon. ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land situate in the Borough of atheu.and bounded u follows t - On the earth by Chestuntet., on the east by land of J.M. Ely, on the south by lands, of James Wilsok. W. Panda and J, 13 : wge r an g the Baptist Church- lot, ' and ots the west by land occupied by James Smith, be• ing 140 feet on Chesinutit. in length, 110 feet I • width - Containing 24300 square feet more ar less,all improved with a framed house there. , Seized and taken• In execution at the -snit of Mrs. S. P. Lathe p vs. W. IC: Green. ALSO—The following described lot. piece or parcel of land situate in West Burlington two,. banded a* (allows tNa by land of LIU IcHean and Clinton Ai , ma, on the east by Frederick Cole and Geo. Goddard, on the south by E. B. ifontgomeryend west by Calvin Bock. 'well„ • Outdoing 35 scree more or leas. about 5 acres improved,- with a kg house an', a few Prat trees thereon. _ • Seised and taken he execution at the reit of W. B. Careochan's :mita Philander Ayer.. ALSO—Tbe following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate In Burlington borough, bounded asdlows: • On th 4 north and bast by land belon ging to Sit gifted of Addison. Ho. Bean, deo' ,on the month by land of A.' J. Rosa, and on the west by the Berwick turnpike., Containing 9 acresef land at re or lno, all -proved, with a f named dwelling house, framed barn, and a few fruit trees thereon. Befr,ed and taken in execution at tho snit of John A. Codding vs. Hem" , R. Hill. AISO-1 he todowing described lot, piece ori parcel of land situate Smithdeld towaship,, bounded as follows:: Nor th . by the public' grounds, east by the public highway leading from Shilthlleid Centre tollerlington, south by , -land of-A. Phelps, and west by bind of U. Bat. lock. Containing one acre more or less. all im proved, With a framed tavern house, framed barn, and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution: at the suit of C. F. Wilton vs. Noah F. Tuttle. LSO-she following described lot, ()roared of land situate In Troy borough, bounded as follows I North by lands of the Methodist Npir copal Church, east by Cantonst., south by lot of Geo. L. Peck, and direst by lot belonging to H. W. Peck. Containing qbout one fourth of an acre, with a fumed house, and framed.barn thereon.' Seized and taken in execution at the snit 0.. N.B. Beckwith vs. Asaph ALSO -1 he following described lot. piece or parcel of land situate In Wilmot twp., bounded as follows : North; east and south by lands of Finch do Morrow, end west by Sib, Winslow, Containing 76 acres and 83 perches more or leas about 11 acres improved, with a framed house, shanty, stable, and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the atilt or John Hortoole executors vs. Joe. M. gamble. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of laud situate in Wilmot MP.. bounded as follows : North by land of John Jacoby, on the east by land of David Bilenber_sr, on the south by land of John Fox, and on the west by land of Ninth Hortog. Containing 40 acres of land more or leis, *boot 20 acres tioproved,with twolog houses,one log barn and a few trait trees thereon. tkised and taken In ctecutign at the mat of O. S. 'l3ttswell'a use vs: Hannah Flak. 412.0—8 y virtue of two writs of Pi. Pa. and one Vend. Expo. the . follwing :described lot, piece or parcel of. land eituato In Asylum twit., bounded , as follows t Beginning at a corner on the bank of the Susquehanna river north 35° east 20 per to a corner, thence north 86° west 20 perches to a corner, thence.ll° east 20 per. to scorner, thence to the place of beginning.— Containing one acre of land more or less, All improved. with two framed dweilinir *ruses. blacksmith:shop, grist mill, flaw mill, turning lathe, machinery and water-powar thereon. ALSO-:-One other lot, piece or pareel.of land situate in Asylum two., Afore aid, -bounded as foliose •. Beginning at a white oak, thence by land of S'm. Morrison, north 2° west 266 per. to - a post, thence east - 52 per. to a- chestnut, thence north 76° eaattl27 per. to a pine, thence sonth 60° east 200 to a black-oak, thence south 34° west 207 perches to a black oak, thence west 200 per. to the place of beginning. Con taining 433 acres mom or less, and known as the Sarah Morrlion tract. The above two tracts being the same as described in deed recorded in Deed Book No, 66, page 256 Zte., of Bradford County, about 150 acres Improved, with Ave plank and framed dwelling houses, 4 log barns and few fruit trees thereon. • ALSO—A quantity of land known. as the- Cluster of islands situate in the Susquehanna river, in said twp. of Asylum, and oppOsite the unite aforesaid. Containing la acres• of land, more or less, about 10 acres improved. (No buildings). ' Seized and taken lu execution. at the suit of Jacob Tome va A B. Smith. ALSO—By virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa., the following described i ot, piece or parcel of land situate in the Borough of Athens. bounded on the north by Main•st.. east and south Ly lands 01 Geo. L E'astabrook. Am] west by Cheater Park, being 23 feet on Halo et. and about 80 IL back. with two framed dwelling houses thereon. Seized and taken in execnvon at the suit of Lewis A. Smith ved..qarissa A. Wilkinson and Henry Wilkinson. ' • ALSO - -The followin described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Albany twp... bounded on the ncrtliby land of H. A. Ladd, east by 8. D. Sterigto , south by Wm. Bahr, and test by Geo. Munch and H. A. Ladd. ..Cohtelninit 78' acres more or less, abo'ut 95 'acre, improved, with two framed houses, one framed barn, and hut trees thereon. - Seized and taken in execution at the suit of D. J. Ormsby vs. H. S. do F. N Wilcox. A. SO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in standing Stone twp.. . and bounded on the north by lands of V. E. A ' J. E. Piolett efts' by David Dixon, south by F. A. Coolbaugh and John •Vougbt, And on tha west by Patrick W.extirin. Containing 50 acres MOAB or less, about 20 acres improved with log "house, and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution St the suit of E. T. HUM vs. E. H. Dixon, Sterling Dixon and Thos. F. Madill:: Towanda, Jan• 4,1868 IN THE ORPHAN'S COURT OF Bradford County; - No. 39, Sept. T, In'the matter of the estate of John Haverty, deceased. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania To Orlando Haverly,Adeline Parris, A Imira Chase, A lmlra Beverly, Orlando Beverly guardian of Salley Beverly, Edward B verlyl, Amass Haverty, En is e hying, Maria WaymAn. Mary Ann Neal„DeAlanson Haverly,Byi vester Boyles, .11evillon Boyles, Lit Ands C. Boyles, Wallace Boyles, Nancy Bunnell, Addle Boyles, r rank lin Boyles or Irvine, Hirai descendants of John Beverly, deceased and o .all otheeper, gnus - interested, greeting BRADFORD COUNTY. SS: You are hereby cited to be and appear before `the Judges of our 'Orpha ,'a Court, at an Or. phan's Court to be held at Towanda, n the Bth day of February, A . D. 1869, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, then and there to accept,. or refuse to take the real estate of said Jobt Haverty, :deceased, situate in the town- Alp 01 Overton, in said County, at the apprais ed valuation 'put upon it by an Iroinebt awarded by the said Court, and returned by the Sherif on the 12th day o Dec. 18C,3, to wii : 676940, and hereot fail not, %Wiese, Uon. F. B. Streeter, at ToWan da the Ist day of January, 1869. - B. J. MADILL, Clerk. 1860, A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-- za. Notice is hereby given that all persona indebted to the, estate of Orrin Warner, late of -Taxisfcifs twp.. deed., are requested to make Immediate payment, and all- persona hav, ing claims- against said estate, must present them duly authenticated for settlement. •L. D. WARNER, Dec 44,1869. ' - Administrator. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE —~Ntnide is hereby given that all persons Indebted= to the' estate of ELIZA OVEETON,,, late of Towanda boro, are requested to make i mmedi ate payment, and ill persons haring - eta Ims on said estate must present them duly authen ticated for settlement. JAMES MACFARLANE, Executors Dec. 17, 1868. EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE—Notice to hereby given, that all persons in debted to the estate of Willi* Smyth late of Granville, .deo'd. are reguMted to make Immediate payment, and those having clans against said estate mUI present them duly authenticated for settlement. BETH K. - PO ZS 3. 11OLLTSTER CAI LIN. 'Dec. VI, 111t8. • Plum:tors. EXECUTOR'S NOTIOE.-- Notice Is hereby given that all perwas Indebted to the estate - et LORIDIZOEN,deed. late of Wydnaing top I are veneested to make mmo& ate payment,lrithoat detay,. and those hiving claims'against said elate most present them dulyantheutleated for tettleinent: O 11.• ALLEN. DAVID DROWN Exeentori. Dec. IT, 1838 IfIISIO, OR ANY OTHER AR. lei TICIE In onr Ilna, ordered at abort notice colbag at tba NEWS BOON r!RANDAL,L & BILL'S BLOOKS, ti at ALVORIF & R&BtIEWS. aRPHAN't• :COURT SALL;ri. IAI , 1./ virtue of an order issued out of the Ph - phut* Court- of Bradford county, the under 'signed. Guartlien ,of , minor . children of Henry Pepper, dec'd . late Of Pike tilt ., will upon at publ ic sale on the remises , on SATURDAY. JA!. sol.k. 1869, at` o'clock ;$ ff., the Mott ! lig ftWribed"let, p uce or - parcel at Istirsitti;- ,ate is Pike twp., &tortilla, bounded u follows: 1 0* 1 at, 1 1 - 11 16 Al pe aeri t i Or, a' a g ' pine liile *temp, thence nth 3° West IslOPi e httld or. eredi°7 X o i l Bb )135 per. to a' Week. thenee .by laud' o Hovenine and Irangilder, north 87° west 1 8 per. to the.pub ll ohlghway, thence ty 1 the ea nortlie east 61-perehes to a corner. thenceorth 5° west 20 per. to Rogers' line, theme th 87 0 yet 62 640 perches Ulf s'. pest: thence iz orth 3° east 68.6.10 pet. to the place of; beetle fg. Containing 91 acres and 4 perches.. more o Less, all Improved:. • ‘ ,' • A —One lot, Pete or parcel of land boon as followst, Beginning alasoreer ,on bank •o Wyllusing , Yeteeir. -thence by • lands of LP O Hoven! e, north isor ease 164 per. to n owner, 'thence um Die west 114 perches by Lind of Briggs, to a corner, thence south 52i° west 22 per., th not south 67° west 54 pr., thence north 4riest to pie.; td. pbtco of begleefie&_ : . COS tainting 60 urn and 94 pageboy; shoot ea acres' improved with house hint and other aft tetl/6.1 lags thereon, and some fruit trees. AU3O-000 other lot Weeded as followat Briefest:lg at 'corner of Briggs' land and the last described lot, thence south 54° east 40 2.10 per. to it corner, thew* by. Tyrrell's .../attkentith. 15° eastr per. to a stab *me the ePiestell creek, . t once north 74° west 39 per. to corner, Arc* nth 52r zest 3 9.10 per, thence nor th. wasps Per. t o a cornet; thence' north 3711 ° 'I beet 18n or. fan corter,thence - north 84i° west 18 per tc, a bemlock. - thence south west 35 .2-10 per . a =maw and , *Waged. north 62e° bast 70 per. to place of beginning. Contai tang 12} aerwes4someor less, _--- - ._ • .-. rr TERMEt.;-450 to be paid on the property lee- Vlog strut down , $2OO on confirmation and the ance one. two and ihnte yeam from contir !nation, w th Interest thereon annually. JOSEPH H. MARSH, _~ ii Onsidien. „._ fiBPLIAN'S COURT SALE.- By Yirlate of an order issued net at the Or phsn's Court of Bradford Conety. the ander signed'Admialstratrbrof Samuel W. 11111; domed, late of Orwell. will expose at, public male on the premier, an BATIIIIDLY, JAN. 30th, 1869, at o'clock p.m., the following described lot of land situate In Orwell twp., aforesaid. bounded as follows t North by lands of G. IV. Sexton and J. Sexton and the highway. east be lands of W. Lindley Taylor; dec'd, south by Christ°. Pher Laney and west by lands rotated y owned by Sanford tli , vince. Containing 100 acres more or less, &framed house, framed barn and orch ard thereon. TEBMS.—SIOO to be paid on* Cho Piope ty being struck down, 4500 on continuation of the male 4500 within tour Months the eattet, with Interest on the whole from confirmation. and the resedue in 12 months thereafter, With , inter .eat as 'aforesaid. Jan:-8,1009'. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.— By .virtue of an order irissued 'eat, of the Or-, phan'a Coary of Bradford county, Vie under signed, administrator of the estate of John Jones, late of Ulster, deo'd will expoite at pub lic sale on the premises,tin SATURDAY. JAN. 90th, 1880 tat 2 o'clock p. m..., the following de scribed lot, piece' or' vice' of land situate in p Ulster „hounded as follows : Beginning at a cc " er ina the east side of the highway lead ing fro ToWanda ter Athens , being corner of J. 8. Emit 's land, therA 4 , said Smith's lands easterly 132 feat to stake in floe of James Be. Carty; t ence by McCarty northerly 71 feet to a post. th nceivesterly along private road of said McOart , It 2 feet to the first mentioned high way;th a ce southerly by the same 68 feet to the plae or beginning. All improved with a framed u liding thereon: :formerly occupied as a Hotel, dud known ea the •.* Barley Sheaf." TER ....._—.loo to be paid on property being struck d we.; $2OO on coadrmatlen of sale, and balance ith ltdere4 ta one year thereafter. GEO.. P. CASH, • . Administrator. Jan. 5 0 " tl AN'S COURT SALE.- By of an order issued cat of the Or phin's rt of Bradford County, the under signed mtnistrator of the estate of Lewis decd. late of Asylum tap; ,will expose at FMB° site on the promises. on SAT JRDLY, JAN. 30. 1860, at 2 o'clock p. m., the following dethribed lot of land, situate is Terry twp., bounded as follow& : South by lands of J. W. Dennison. West by lands or sameal Vanderpool. north by lands of Josiah Johnson east by land or Nelson Vanderpool. Contain* 50 acres be the same more or less. = ' • TERMS.-450 to be paid at the time of strik tog down, $2OO at confirmation of sale, one-halt ' of the balance in aix months, the other half In one, year Alm date of eonfirmation, with Inter eet on the Whole tailithee due after confirma ,tion. . HENRY BENJAMIN. Jan. 5,19 C 9. Administrator. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.-By virtue of an order issued out of the Or phan's Wart of Bradford county, the under signed, Executor of the est to 'of James For man, dec'd, will expose at public sale, on the premises, on SATURDAY, JAN, 30th, 1863, at o'clock, p. ra., the following described lot of land situate in Armenia twp., bounded as fol lows : Beginning at a corner in the south line of warrant survey No". 984, thence by E. Pent eroy'a lot No. 312. north 147 per. to a poet and stones corner, thence by Alanson Smith's lot No. 303, east .125 per. to a poet end atones cor ner, thence by Abizer Field's lot, N 0.315, south 147 per. to a poet and stones corner in t he south of warrant survey No. 983, end li:enc. west 125 per. to the place of begittnin : . Containing 114 acres and 135 - per. more or leas. • Excepting from the aiive.one screen the south.west-cor nor of said lot, now in possession of Geo. Nor wood. TERSI.4.-150 to be paid on day'of sale, one half- on confirmation, and the balance , n elx months Iron confirmation, with interest from confirmation. ' clues. catspe,u,„ 3n. 5, 180. p-ZGISTER'S.NOTICE.—Notice is -LIU hereby given, that there has been tiled and settled in tte office of 'the Register of Wills, in and for the county of Bradford, accounts of Ad mintaration °you the following estates, viz : Final accorat'of Andrew Royce and Thomas deed: .flarrls,„athn'rs of Prancis Blarris, late of Le t,:oy, Float account of B. W. Fain, guardi,or o Daniel DeFurreat, Final account of Rnhanna Ryder .and Shobe Bowman a dm'ra of .Teptha Ryder, Isle of Terry ' - deceased. Partial account of P. R. Bucli.adrer of Hen ry Pepper. late of Pike, dec'd. Partial account of Chat. F. Crandall, a urviv tug executor of James Forman, late of Arme nia, deceased. Final account of B. C. Rove?, adm'r of Rus sell McKinney, late of Ulster, dec'd. Final aceount of Lucinda Conrad, administra lila of Win N Conrad. deed, late of fiheehequin and the same will be presented to the Orph . ans' Court of Branford county, on Thursday, the ath of February next, for eauOrmati on and allowance. Jan. 5, 1869. Register., WM. GRIFFIS, bheritf. A UDITOR'S NOTlCE.—lithe mat .Cl ter of the estate of D. J. Ho, eon, deed.. In the Orphan's' Court of Bradford County. The undersigned an anditdr, appointed by said court to distribute - funds' , in the handa of admiiiistator, of said estate, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in .the borough of Towanda. on TIIURBDAY, JAN. 28th, 1869, at 2 o'clock p. m., Where all peptone interested will pleat° attend. JHN. CALIFF, Auditor. Jam, 5, 1869 A PPLICATION IN IDIVORCE.-- .01. Tojames Hatay Simpson.—No. 171, Feb. term. 1868. You are hereby notified •hat-Sarah SiMption has applied to the I. court of common pleas of Bradford - Co.fora divoreelrom the bonds of matrimony, awl the said ooart has appointed Monday, the Ist' day of February, 1860, at 2 o'clock, p. m., for hearing the said Sarah in the premises, at" which time and place you can dt• tendlf .you think•proper. WM. GRIFFIS, Jan. 6 , 1869. •Shetif. A PPLICATION - IN DIVORCE.- AA. To Sarah M. Usell-110. 735, Sept. term, 1868. You are hereby notified that Stephen F Divan. your -husband, has applied -to the Court of Common .Fleas of Bradford County, for a divorce from the bends of matrimony, and the said Court tins appointed Monday the ldt day of 'Febrnary,4B69, for bearing the said Stephen in the premises, at which time and ,place you can attend if you think proper. WM. -GRIFFIS. Jan. 5 1869 , Sheriff- A PPLICATION IN DIVORCE.— za. To Rinaldo C. Jewell.—No.66l. May term,' 1868. You are hereby notified that Loretta Jane Jewell,bas applied to the Court Of common pleas Bradford County, fors, divorce ftom the bonds of matrimony, and the Court has appoint ed-Monday, the Ist day of . Feb.- 1869, at two o'clock, p. m., for hearing the mad Loretta in the premises,at which time and place you can attend if yon think proper. •-, WILLIAM GRIFFIS ; Sheriff. Jan. 5, 1869. • APPLICATION IN DIVORCE.= TO Button K. Luther. —No. 200 Dee. terra 1867. Too are hereby no tided that Lucy B.' Luther, your wile. has applied to the Court of Common Pie a of Bradford county,for a divorce from the bonds of matromony, and the said court has appointed Monday, the let day of Feb,. 1869, at 2 o'clock p. m., for hearing the , said• Lucy ,in the premises. at which time and place ru can Attend g you WM think proper;Fl. GRIFS Sheriff. Jan. sp, 1869 EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that a.palms indebted to thP estate of HENRY F'ffiMDEN. late of Terry, deal, are requested to make WI. mediate payment, and all having claims upon said estate will present them duly mhentiosted far settlement. y MERIBAH E. FESSIfiNDSHI HEX. V. •HORTOX, ,?4an.11, 11369. • assoutors. IfiIDDIECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is KAI hereby sans that all parsons Indebted to the estate ot Zlemezez WnUa, deed.. late of Herrick twp., are reqtwated to make payment. without delay, sad thoas haring claims against add rotate mast present them ,duly authentica ted for settlement. . JOKSISON IFIRGLS; litionstort • De 0.1711858. irAgid. ' ELIZL M. SILL Atlminletiatrix QM IMESI .IN TOR DISTRICT .COURT OF the; Utod &Mee: ite Um Winters Me; teat of Pennayhank, Lawrence C. Conklin .afettlentpt nudes the Ant 'at Cowers cd' North St, 1867, beefing applial for it /Air 'chirp from aids debte r and other claholl proyable under - said Act, - by older of thip Ciotat 'cadet fa hereby _ewes. to sil per? lons who have prase debtia and cab. in person, Ineerteded„ to wear an the 29th Off of 4107.12/. 1869, of 10 o'clock; Wore Edward thertori," Jr, Deb at, hit or s . boo fit Towanda, to 'how eanee, ff gni per boa, wby s Wedowee should not be granted to the said Beam* And farther r hotfoots herebyliven, that the second and ikriVrip by of the Ores:Wars ofd mid the Thh lBdt section, of =will be held beton the ital ee the arm thew and alace.l An. 6,1868., Clerk of said Oourt. ANKRUPTOr NOTIOL.--Taia Li go : Ours flosuat.--Tbat 0d24 day or havarY. taas. a woman in" Bankruptcy was fused oplorkthe white of POUT 'BMW. Of -Wont layllagleatirp.,ill the toothy of Bud' ford aad Sista of Ponaaylvaufa, who has been ufpidged Bapimpt on hie own petition ; the thepoy.eat of Sty debts sad delbroor of any Pligysfi,_ befeaAliss lonia beetroot, to WS or Ala ate, anduot trader, of any,property b 7 bus are forbidden by taw I" tied a meting of the creditorki of the said- ember, to ram that: DetteAed to choose one orison) Amiffliees of kb estate, will be held at a court of Mak- 4 raptey, to bit holden at the olio* at 'the Boat& 1 , tor, in the borough of Towanda, Pa., bakee do WARD Ovsarom. Jr., ea the eta day of rebury 1869, at 9 o'eklelt, a. tr. THOS. A. FOrdlifft V. 0. Kuala- Jao. 7, 1869. E. B. Cooisaron. Deputy. LPANIRtiPTOY NOTICE . —Taus To Grin Nomos.—llist on iht 4th dt.T of January, A. D., 18119, Warrant In Bankrtaptcy was hinfed mind LW state of 'LUMEN if • DOOLBAUDD, of lgourattos; th e Comity of Bradford and Mateo, .Pennsylvanits, wbo las • been adjudged Bankrupt, on is -own petition ; that the payment of any debts any property be longing to such bankrupt; to him, or for his use. and the transferor any property by him are for bidden by law ; that s meeting of the creditors ore. add Bankrupt, to prove their Debts. and to choose one or mare - Aaignees of his Estate, will be held at a court of Bankruptcy. to be holden IA the office of the Register, in the born , of Towanda. Pa.. before &masa Ovarros Jr. on the sth day of February, 1889, at 9 o'clock - A . M. THOS. A. ROMAN, 11. 8. Karilull. Jan, 7,1869. • By E.S. Co °Laicism. Dep'y in BANKRUPTCY NOTICE.-Tills To Cava Norio.—That on the 2d day of January A. D. 1869, a Warrant in Bank ruptcy. was issued against the estate of SAMUEL U. HELL, at Ulster Twp., in the County of Bradford end State of Pennsylva nia, who has been adjudged_ Banknipt on his own petition ; that "the payment of any debts and delivery of any property belong ing to such Bankrupt, to him, - or for lug :use, and the transfer of any property by him are forbidden by law ; that . a meeting of the creditors of the said Bankrupt, to prove their Depte,. stnd to -.choose oatfor or more Assignees of his Estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to beholden at the Once of the Register In the Borough of Towanda, Pa., before EDWARD OVER TON, Ju., on the 4th day of Feby. A. D. 1869, at 9 o'clock, A. M. - THOMAS A. ROWLEY,- U. S. Mashal, By E B. Cootalanon, Deputy. Jan. 7, 1869 - NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. This is to Give . I .Totice : 4- Thst on the 14th day of December, A. 11, 1868, a Warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of WiLMA kr H. BARTO of the Borough of Troy in the County of. Bradford Ana State of Pennsylvania, who had been. adjridged Bankrupt on his own petition; that the pay ment of any d!bts and doivier, of any pro perty belonging to each Baolancrt, to his or. for his Ilse, and the transfer of any pro perty by him - are forbidden by law;_that a mdeting of the creditors of the said Bank rupt, to prove their Debta;and to choose one or more ,Assignees of his Estate, will be held at a Court of Bankraptcy, Vibe holden at the °face of the Register in the Borough of Towanda, Pa., before EDWARD OVERTON, Jn., Register, on'the 30th day of January, A. D. 1869, at 9 o'clock. A. M. - MOBIAB.A. ROWLEY, D. S. Maraud, Br E. B. Coomranott,_ Deputy. Dec. 21, 1868. / BANKRUPTCY --TBi3lB o TO Owe NOTICE. —That on the sth day ot- Janasfy, A. D. 1889, a Warrant in iganicraptey was tuned aping she estate of/ AMWAY C. BENTLEY, of Bprinkßeld twp in the County of Bradford, and-State of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged Bankrupt on hia own pet. tion ; that the payment of any debts and de livery of any property teloaging to such Bank rupt, to him , or for hie um, and the -transfer of any property by him are forbidden by law • that"' a meeting of the creditors of the said andirupt, to prove their Debts, and to choose one or more Assignees of his Est ate, will be hell at a Court • of Bankruptcy, to be holden at the Ofßce of the Register la the Boro. of Towanda, - Pa., before EDWARD- OVERTON, Ja., Register, on the 4 13th day of Feb'y. A_ D. 1369, at 3 o'clock, P..THOMAS A. ROWV.Y, ----- 4. By E. B. Cootaetrau, Deputy,- Mind!ammo. VALUABLE VILLAGE PROPER - Tl' FOR. BALL—The subscriber offers for Bile his Dwelling. Home and Lot, now occu pied by him, situated oh the enlist. of Second and College streets,. in Towanda borough. The dwelling-haw, is in good condition. There Is a good barn, well, and cistern upon the prop. erty, also grape vines besring x large?..y. and a variety of init.:trees. The lot ' is 50 3OO, be ing two lots divided by an alley.- Possessio n will be given' immediately. Ile= made known on application to NATHAN TIDD, Towanda, Dec. 4,1866.—U. nIIRY FARM FOR gALK-A prime Dairy Farm, good stabling Mr 25 cows and a team, till sell with or without stock, long time_ rlth annual ayments .it de sired. A .rare chance is o sered to obtain a valuable property. Fur discriptlun address J. W. P AYSON. Orwell, Bradford County, Pa. ecember 10.-2m' VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.— The tratireribt.r will sell his farm situated in Bnr.ington township,. near Luther's Mills,. containing ninety one-audia•half acres, being in two lots. one •contalnin g llt acres, said the other 50 acres! The lot of 414 acres is mostly under cultivation, and has upon It a good tram t house, two barns. corn tam, two wells, ap . ple orchard, one living spring of water. Th 60 acre lot has about 13 acres improved, newt seeded, and has npon it two springs; f water. The lots wilt be sold together or separately.— The farm Is its a good state of cultavation. and is well adapted fur both amid and. Possesstin given, iniuw.diately"lf destr.— Terms,_one third ' down, and the balance in payments as may' be agreed upon: Apply to HENRY PEET, 'Towanda, or Roswell Luther' Luther's Mills. H HBY PEET. Dec. 7, 1868.—tf' VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE,or ItENT.—The unierstved will sell his Lana situated at Monroeton. There are 100 acres in all ; three of : young hickory an I oak timber, thirty seven acres of Improved hill„ and sixty acres of superior Gat land. There are two houses, barns, and 'other Ail who are acquainted 'with the farm know of its value ; and it will be sold for twelve thou ' sand dollars. TBRUS—Five thousand dollars down and the rest in yearly piymetits to salt the purchaser; Or if the firm is usit sold, there will best good: chance for a live man, with capital, to rent for ace years or more, or to work oh shares. JOSEPH HONET. . liouroston. Dec. 17,186&-3m• R. - EOWLE : R. REAL ESTATE.DEALEBS, arms 13 Ascumtaa .f . Plll7il !IMO X BrILDING. Real Estate paramied amiaold. laveatmanta made and Mom Loined. , CHICAGO, 1L1...06LX, 1868. Dian Sms--Huing staidished ouiselvee permanently In the above business. we rake the liberty ofsending your our ctrd. Should you bare any dabs to make In vestments or loan money, out long widener in Chicago, (keying lived here and seen Its growth from • man village to • city of over threshes/Ind Will= _ inhabitants) gives at ample means of knowing where good investments can he made, or what will be good security for money loaned. " All business entrusted to our ease will receive prompt attention." This tit y is Inc easing very repidin in wealth and popokt.W, and et no period . have Utter opportunities ollbred for investment, than st present. Near Twelve Willem Dollars are expended annually In One and manly dwellings, giring permanence and - causing great 'advance la prices fir all braved . , ~11)do 00. By peradialonseters to Hose.. ;N. B. Judd; N. C. John V.Verwell, P.O. Sberame. Oh/OVA Hl6; Blum Cameron, U. B. 13.1. U. germ, in C., Wm. Elwell, Judge • 13th Dist:, Pennsylva nia; Hone. Joke BsMme. Cheeks Hancock, Boston; Hon. Wm. B. Ogden; New York:ly re= Truman. Owego. N.Y. f10v.34.418.11a. 101LIPAGS 1 RAGS 1! RAGS 111-500 JL4 Tots good Piper liege eiudeol. **wheat the Wiest linnet price will WWII. • +WORD RAUL Towanda, 04.1 2888. VOLAINORSTITS FOR FIFTY oailikokt -ALVORD 11A11UM