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B I 8 ...i i 3 14 5 6 9110 11 1213 14 15 I 7 8 9 10111 12 13 161718 19 120 21 22 14 15 16 17118 19 20 23124 25 26127 28 29 El 2l 22123 24 25 26 27 3131 1 .. .. .. .: .. T 8 29 30 .. .. .. .... I .. .. 1 Sl i 3 4 5 .. . . 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 91011 12 ..,,a 8 6 7 -.9 10 11 13114 16 16 17 18 19;112 13 141416 17 18 20 21 T 2 23121125126118 19 20 21 23124125 1 27 28 29 301.. —I.. 11 26 27 28 30 31 .. LOCAL AND GENERAL Tufa TABLE.—The following i 8 the Time Table of the Pennsylvania and New York Canal and Rail Broad Company, which took effect on Monday,. NOT. 23, 1868: ~ 1:Iglyo:c1%: 4 .1 P. M. P. M. A. IL .-.6:35 1230 840 .6:50 12:45 8:56 7.1:13 12:68 9.08 .. . . 7:18 1.13 - 9/3 ... 7.40 1.35 946 NOETHWA.IID. ...8.10 12:00 6.00 ....7:50 11:40 540 .. .737 11:27 5.27 7/2 11:12 • 5.12 . . 7 . :00 10:50 4.50 A. M. A. M. • P. M. JOHN -P. COX. Superintendent. WAVERLY MATER.. TOWANDA WevritLy ATHENS . ULSTFIL . TOWANDA M. The Spring style of Gent's Silk Hats has just been received by Clonney Amsbry, South side Mei-ear's new block. los. A visit to HARRY Mix's Hot Houses will amply repay the time and trou ble it costa, to any one who has the slight est love for the beautiful. RAIIIIVB houses are now one of the "institutions" of the place. From a small beginning for the pur pose of supplying the demand for early gar den plants, has grown up a business which accommodates the people of several coun ties, and offers the Choicest and most rare flowers and ornamental plants. The col lection to which• the attention - 01' the public is now invitt-d, is not to be excelled by any in the country, and is in fine condition.— The services'of an experienced florist have been secured, and the wants and tastes of the most cultivated and fastidiotui can be gratified. Those who would enjoy a rare treat should visit his houses, and we proph ecy that a love of the beautiful must be lacking, if the visitor does not discover something that will be coveted, and bought. Early vegetable plants for the garden, will be supplied in season, and those order ing can feel certain that they will be dealt fa'rly with, and that everything will be as represented. 01STER SUPPER.—Tbe Ladlea of the Brick Church, Wysox, will furnish an Cys ter Supper, at the Parsonage on Wednes day eve, March 3rd, for the benefit of their Sabbath School. HEAVY DANAGE9.—The case of JOHN B. FLOYD, of Waverly,. N. Y., against the Erie Railway Company for damages ens taiued at Carr's Rock disaster, was tried et 0 sego, last week, and ended on Friday, by the jury 'returning a verdict of $15,000 dam ages for the plaintiff. DEDICATION OF TEMPERANCE HALL.-.. In ticcordance with previous notice the Sons of Temperance and' Good Tempters, and th"ir friends met at their new Hall, 'n Wed nesday evening, the lith inst., for the put poic of dedicating the same to the cause of TeI:Up:LANCS. U. BLACK, Chairmap of Joint Commit tee f both orders, called the meeting to order; followed by prayer by Rev. C. S. For. of the M. E. Church. Capt. C. M. Marrvmxr, was elected Presi dent, altd CHAS KELLUM, JAMES RABBIS, J. G. , ,Esx-ros. and 'Wu. Josrs elected Vice- Presidents, and E. J. CLACSON and GE°. H. WOSD SSCIIMATi63. , After Mamie by STEU LEN'S String Band, Capt. C. M. MANVILLE gave a stirring speech in his usual happy style. Report of Hall Committee made, which showed that, the total expenses for fitting up the Hall ware $575. Of that amount the two orders raised the sum of W 6,50, and the fri,uds outside of the Or der, the sum of 5105,50, leaving the Hall fre, of debt, with a Lease of the same for five years. After zurtsic7, Rev. Mr. Fox gave an elo quent dedicatory address, interspersed with a song from the choir, after which Rev. Da- V/D CILIFT; was called upon for a speech, and responded in.behall of - the Good Temp lars, followed by Rev. Mr. Fox, in a few re marks, relative to the workings of the Maine Cow in the State of New York. 'Music by Band, after which appropriate rLni,,,rks were made by Dr. D. S. Parrr from the order of Sans of Temp9rance. Music, and benediction by Bev. Ur. Fox, closed the interesting exercises. E. J.Currscag, Seers Oro. H. wool), . CO" Thp mcDuFFIE will trial was ,brought to a conclusion Oh Friday, the jury rearing under the charge of the Court about 11. A. 3.1. After being oat until Saturday; they were discharged at 11, A. M., having failed to agree, and there not being any prospect of their arriving at a verdict. From the taking np of the case, until the discharge of the'jury, this trial occupied the - Court eleven days. _ .A BOUT ADVZRTISING.—The N. Tribune has an article on advertising as a means of keeping 'business men afloat in these depressed and uneertain times which concludes with tills excellent advice : 'Be sure af one thing : whatever you have to sell, there are many peoply ready to buy, even in the moat depressed - seasons. • Find them out.; show them your wares ; persuade them to buy of yon-rather than_ another.-. When buyers are reluctant sellers Must be .city,. It is neather cheap nor sensible to still behind your, counter and wait for ti.a. bustle of trade to revive. When busi ness is dull, that is when you most need to advertise ;- and in tire nest place, that is when people devote most time in reading th!, newspapers, and when your advertise. went is consequently most peen. Let busi ness men and mwhanies of! this place take 8215 HON: Joy, the celebrated remperiiisce advocate,.died very trade:ay at his residence in Penn Pan, on the morn is,f, of the 18th inst. - TIMMAS DONATTnE, trio d at Blomiblirg for participmtion in the murder of SC. A. tea, was acquitted on Thursday morning last,- the jury haring deliberated all night. Hester, Duffy, and Pryer are yet to be tried , as his accomplices. . mcmgioe q . , mmovir k -,Ti k e Marc mintberof that trrer-weleome family vhdtant, .lieSuirsiti' 7 .3faijcalso; hai just tippeer* is our sanctum, bright, beautiful, and .6 1 111* eating, as an elegant display of the-early spring fashions and an entertaining eolleo tion of handsomely illustrated .. tolge and sketches can render it,' and namberlesit ants, deicriptions anatihitg; matters imports* to the fair teL ' This ft tindanhteldb , oho[ the best; largest and most useful journals of fashion now issued 14 in this country whether..zell4oo to- the it household or society, and everywoman will bpd it an:earneati NOM frieci $3OO yearly. Publication, office, 838 Itstiadway, 14 New York. ' • ' 7128 • NAmum EscArs 3PRow,Dltownso Two Children of Kowtows, of Canawanii, Mid a child of Mr. Nasals= Maize, while &owing the ditch near Chat field .h Campbelrstannery, in Owego, on Tuesday last, hroke through the ice, and . t for the courage of Mi. John Kittle, and the timely aid of others, the would have drowned: One of Btr. Hollister's children Was taken out of the water for dead, - but - by the aid of proper restoratives_ administered by Dr. W. 8 Bates, the child was ; T at,* to. I 4. EECUR'S BAKFUNG irOUBE.-:—The 'corner room in the . large and splendid buil- Aling erected by our enterprising townsman, M. C. MEVIIII, was designed as aßanking House, to be occupied by his Bank, and it has just been finished, and was, .occupied last week by the business for which it was intended. ,the venture the assertion .that for convenience of location, for adaptation, and for the elegance and style of no Banking rooms in the country can compare to it. The entrance's on the corner front ing Main-St, and the Public Square,through a heavy portal of cut stone, with folding doors, in which are large panes of plate glass, while inside the arrangements are perfect and the finish neat, but exceedingly rich and splendid. A large counter, ar ranged conveniently for business and for the accommodation of the public,with desk and table-room in abundance, will prevent all delay or confusion in transacting busi ness. A commodious private room is also conveniently located. Thu furniture of the bank ,h 3 butternut and black-walnut, and the . rooms are fin ished with ash. The floor of the public room is paved with marble. A very large vault was built without regard to expense, the design being to make it secure, 80 that burglars could not enter it from any .direc tion. This vault has capacity enough to hold all the money and valuables of the county, and is secured by the most elabo rate and approved fast,:ttings: Banks and bankers *ill find in this bank ing-house a model which will repay exami nation. For neatness of design, for con venience, for perfect adaptation to the busi ness for which it is used, and for elegance and beauty of finish,, it cannot be excelled. STATE AGRICULTURAL F e l-AMOR E. Kapp, Northumberland, • B. Longaker, Allentown, and A. Boyd H ilton, burg, to either of whom tters should be address d,will receive pro sale for holding the annual State Fair in September next. Proposals will be received until March 17th, when the Executive Committee will meet and decide upon the location, Ng. The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Company hag. in ad dition to its lease of the - Morris and -. Essex Railroad, secured a controlling interest in the stock of the Syracuse and Binghamton Railroad, and a lease of the Osirego and Syracuse Railroad. It is their intention to build fourteen miles of new road from Great Bend to Binghamton, and, when that is done, they w.ll have a continuous line from New York to Oswego, consisting of the Mor ris and Essex road, 84 miles ; their own road, 127 miles ; the Syracuse and Bing hamton, 81 miles ; and the Oswego-and Sy racuse, 3G miles ; in all, 328 miles. Tag GALAXY.—New York : • Shel don A; Co. The story feature was never brighter or more pronounced in any liter ary magazine than it is in the March Gal axy. Charles Heade leads off with three chapters of a new story styled "Pat Yciar self in His place." We are enabled to dis cover that the theatre is -in England, ani that agrarian and other outrages are to figure prominently ; while there is a mys tery coloring the life of the hero and some infusion of snpers'itions feeling. The pre. liminary sip yields the flavor of Mr. Reade's best brew. It. G. White takes the phrase "is being done" toiiieces in nine prges of sharp grammatical criticism. He styles it a precise affectation for its doing. Mrs. E iwiirdi furnishes three more chapters of "Susan Fielding," and Mrs. • Julia Ward Howe defends woman's claim to • the suf frage in as vigorous a statement of that ar gument as we have seen. A good 'many voters would be pnizled to answer its reas oning. THE NEW ECLECTIC MAGAZINE. —B41; timore : Turnbull & Murdoch. The March number of the Eclectic announces that the next issue will include the Laud We Love, published by Getwral D. H. Hill. The General will conduct the military depart ment of the magazine ; the literary remain ing as now and in its present hands. The current number copies the Galaxy's article by Mr. McCarthy on Gladstone, Mill and Bright —giving a good portrait of the lat ter, Four chapters of Phineas Finn ; the beginning of Auerbach's Little Barefoot ; a story fmm the California Overland; a sketch of a distinguished chamois.hnnter, besides several shorter prose and ai many poetical contributions. The facethe, reviews, mis cellany and anecdotes are collected from a broad field, and are well selected. MORE COAL.--Mictirel Gallagher, of Cherry twp., informs us that he has dis covered three veins of coal on his place, the aggregate depth of which is about 18 feet. Mr. Gallagher's property is situated on the Dnshore road about five miles from this place, and finding coal -at thet point explodes' the theory that there is no coal west of Birch Creek. "It has now been sat iifactorily densonstrated that large fields of coal exist on both sides of the Loyal Sock Creek.—Sullivan The Press. Z G. W. BLACKMAN, of Sheehe quip, whose horse we advertised as stolen, last week, has recovered the animal, hav ing traced her to Susquebiln‘ Th e counq,' where the thief had sold her.l rascal Was not captured: Special Notico. FOR SALE.—HAINDEN- Co. will close their Photograph 1341,10iy in Leltayie; villa in May nett; sad offer for sale their stock and .apparatus at a bargain. A rare chance for any one wishing a good opening for the Photograph business. Feb. l 23, 1869.-2 W • HILZIORN it CO. r . , m , iNAGGURATION DALL. I —ine public are invited to attend an Inauguration Ball to be given at the Rununerfield Creek Hotel, on Thursday eve., March 4, 1869. Good Mu be in attendance. BillS2 80. Feb. 25. Pam Lanais, Prop'r. ikir NATHAN TEDD,. Justice of the Peace, in office with E. Overton Jr,..front ing the Court Honee,and over Pettie.it Oo'n Store. Feb. 25. SPECIAL INDUCEIDiNTS TO CASH Buiim rr -Lowg-ic linnmens.=Call and eXILMitle Se.and guilty or, their Tank Coffees, and Flour which they offer cheap tar Jan. 14.-4 t IWAILI4I 44rcijkaaerik cowl ' the n *, Zeunl beat:fiticorks cipprpu,"- in xiew astillikozota is trot too. much to ages 43Ingsr" beds WI world. Bold by atsz & BaccrAggals: ' 24. ser- 8 , rBBll , 1:18188 Th . tilita teBA" 4 1 1146:18 Of - A r iel hold , its dosing Conemieind Monday isveninp;leb.'t 80, - and n in - the Tow* EA tinder the management of Jainiss :Mo Gunman, of Ldndenville; O. Tickets, WIXOM. ktoChcansnur will also hold - a Con} Mikan IS Strrspsyglai' commencing Monday, Feb. 22d. • • • - • In these Conventions, which consist of:a "s aurae of 20 'lessons, (two aieh'day);" ai thorough investigation of the rudiments; reading not!. ite., forms it lading feature; (and terms are such as .Cannot tint to suit)., As his time in this 'part of the *country is somewhat limited, those- denting his sal vices should address as ialll/ as possible, at Stevensville, Bradford Co., Pa . • Feb. 6.-2 w• . . ~i WuniNarox i s Bnih-Day- PARTY.-' ThiPanlio are cord", invited to , attend a Washington's Birth- y Party, to be giv en at the Milan Ho in - Milan. Pa., on Honday evening, Feb!. 22, 1869. Music Seeler's,Toll Band. Bill $2 N. Feb.! B. Wancriri, Prop'r. TEXPERANOS LE4II7REB tai EAST BRAD • ronn.—Ret Jas. A. Davidson, State Leo turer for the Grand Liodge of L 0. of G. T.; who has been lectitriim to crowded, houses and making many Temperance converts in . Westßradford, will lecture at the follow ing places in East Bradford : North Towanda, Wednesday Fob, 10th. Holland Hill, Thursday Feb. 11th., Ulster, Friday. Feb. 12th. - Frenchtown. Satarby Feb. 13th. • Terry town;Sundiy, Feb. 14th. Sugar Bun, Monday, Feb. 15. Wyalusing. Tuesday Feb. 1601, Spring Hill, Wednesday Feb. 17th. • Camptown. _Thursday, Feb, 18th. - - Herrick, Pride; Feb. 19tb. Leßaysville, Saturday Feb. 20th. Potterville. Sunday Feb. 21. ; Orwell, Monday Feb. 22d. Rome, Tuesday Feb. 23. Sheshequin, dnesday Feb. 24. Towanda,at the Baptist Church,Tharsday Feb. 25. - Ulster, Friday Feb. 26. 'Athens, Saturday Feb. 27. "., Sunday Feb. 28. . Gen.:Patton will accompany Mr. David. son to some of the above places. Pastors of Churches in the above named localities will.please announce the time' nd place of Lecturing from their pulpits. By Order of the G. W. G. T. • - • W. PaTrow, D, D. for. Bradford Co. Feb. 4, 1869. • TRY ROYAL RULING POWDRR.—It is the beat thing in use for cooking, and is cheaper, and much better than Cream Tar ter and Soda. It is for ealaat Towanda by W. A. Rockwell, McCabe da.• Mix, P. W. Cowell, John Meridetb, C. R Patch, and Long & Keeler. Feb. 1.-4w' FOR SALE, A RARE CHARCE.—A sec ond band grand piano, London ,make, of sweet, fine tone, goof* action. Will be sold at a bargain on• account of owner leaving the country. Can be I 'seen at Mr. Punta 2doCisiarluis, Columbik X Roads, Penna. Jan. 20. • r A VALUABLE PROPEBTY TOE SALE.— The subscribers wishing tochange their business, offer a part or the whole of their i i property for sale, situa in Tuscarora twp. Bradford county. Pa. o Main road leading from Stevensville to La yvillet Said prop erty containing -up of two hundred acres. One hundred d eighty 'acres im proved and under ago state s of cultiva den. Haitwo good d el li ng houses and three large barns, and 1 all necessary lout buildings attached. or particulars and .terms enquire of the su scribers. H. S. A H. B. ACELET. Tuscarora, Jan. 26. _ PARS 'lt ESTAURANT.-!—G. W. COON, proprietor. Meals served at all hours, and m every aVle. Ale drSam from the wood. Under Chamberlin's .Jowelry Stoie, Main St.,Towanda Pa.... / i Dee. 23. . - i ' 1 AYER'S . VIGOR, For liTstoridg Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and'Color.— A dressing which is at once agreeable, healthy. and effectual for, preserving the hair. Ruled or gray hals is restored to ils original color with the gloss and freshness Qf youth. Thin hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though hot always, - cared by its use. Nothirig can re store thehair where the follicles are destroy ed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for useful ness b 7 this application. Instead of fooling 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 deleterious substan ces which make some preparations danger ous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benifit 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. bric,and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Ca, Prac tical and Analtical Chemists, Lowell Mass. Price $l.OO. :Sold by Dr. IL C. Porter Towanda, & all Druggits & Dealers in medicines every where. Nov. 28,• 1868. y TowANDA dom. YARo.—Orders for Coal accompanied with cash, left at the, Old Established Drug Store of Dr. IL C. PORTER, .corner of Mai/3 and Pine Streets. Towanda, will receive Prompt attention.. Jan. 20, 1869.—tf yaw do DIVEN. TOW A NDA COAL YARD.—The Co- Partnership heretofore existing =delr the firm name of D'A. Overton dr:Co. is this day dissolved by mutual censent. D'A. °mann, JAB. M. WAD7:I,/ Towanda, Pa. Dec. Mat,' 1868. / • The business of the late firm Nyill here after he conducted by Wean & PiVEN, who will pay all liabilities contracted by D'A. QcEarox & Co. upon presealittion—and •to whom all debts due said firm are to be paid —an immediate settlement'is requested. /Wear) & I • 'ORGANS, MELODEONS, AND PIANO FORTES—As the eo-partnership heretofore existing betwee n Maynard & Fraley is de solved, the undersigned would say that he is prepared to furnish Church, School, and Parlor Omenssqd Melodeons from the best Mannfac9mera-at greatly reduced prices.— Full sc A tsfactiori guaranteed in every re spect, d every Instrument warranted for five years. He is also prepared to furnish Piano Fortes from the best New York or I astern Manufacturers at reduced prices.— /Any orders by mail promptly attended to. Jan. 4,1869.-3 w CRAB. FRALEY. A House AND Lar FOR SALE.-A splendid House and Lot for sale, situate on Beccmd street, opposite the College, close to good schools, very pleasantly located.- The house is new, just finished from top to bottom in first class style.. For further par ticulars enquire of D. R. BAEHR, on the premises. Towanda; Oct. 5, 18684. OattrioN.—This is to caution all =lagainst' hireing, trusting, or har tui my son Wm. G. Chilton, a boy aged 19 years, as I wish him to retain home. , J. -W. Cirekon. Monroe, twp. Jan. 7, 1869. . 31! HAIRDREEISING:—Mign C. A. HYDE, would respectfully inform the Ladies of To wanda and vicinity, that she is prepared to furnish them . with Switches, Cpr/s. and Frizzetta. Hair-Flowers made to ordei.— Miss IL is stopping at the residence of Jas. V. Wilcox, on Msple.Street,:where she will remain-for s tlune ow four weeks. Towanda, Jan. 11.-3 t • tom' Melodeons, Organs, and Marko Fortes of every kind and style of mambo tore will be sold at a very large drusroturt.— Send for circulars which will be sent beet° every address. Kivu= Uncansciii Co Jan. 4, 180.-S.w• Towanda, P. 11,Erstoos Cura:—Will' you :join ft ? do you ask "what for?" X will answer—, Do you want the American Agriaulterriet, the Harper's Weekly or Monthky, the N. Y. Evening Post,. the New , York Tribune, liss. by's Toledo Blade,Our Young Folks.; or Oliver Optic's Wee kly. Magazine? then send to me your subscripuons with Club Price andyou shall have the paper, you Want, sent directly to you from the JACO of pub lioetiori.- Or, if you send the ,regular sub scription price, I will pay. next Beriott. premium each ; subscriber. worth - from 80 cents to 75 cents, et lowest tooth roe. in Strawberry or other small Fruit byte / or in an Nursery Tree, Shrub or Piroki,a - Seid for Circular and Prlceldst. • IL Towanda, Pa Jan. 1869. _ " - - , -44is LAW NICSOL I3 4 I ASSETEIn2iii i LIbany..4I *mix 11/1• A; Oparcool,,- FeW 188,,?1 , Rev.'(: W. - Stair; lildnans Niohok. at A14.47 ' ta **l Ainlot BulkSts of `Tor'. the 18th of Febmaxy,- Mee, Hallo* ArmtdeorAg, Ilt-litiorp=ll:l l ,l*-40 -tie .thebrlds'stathes..Nb:lo, by-Bet. L. L.' Miaow- libr..l.liitrolt: IL - Mille' W; I!lies. 'T Melt, Wfiesn, , both 0- - AItWPA. -- JAMES—WOOD-43 the It iL - paisonsite OasteC, .Pet„:; 18, • by' Mee. A.. - J. Apo ele.,Stmon t 3. James, of Muth,' Suites • - eoimty, to Mrs.Atedlita. Wood, of Tneestore, Bradford Co., Ps, IMIE BH4"'PE T..V . E-13:' • • Ars ones ; ,reeplving • from Ile's 'for* a: doe As• sortment of fIOODS 'IN 'THEIR LINE ! BROWN ` dr, BLEACHED 1117SLINS LADIES;;ANp.CI' 4 IILDWd DMEIGOODe. : GILQVES, ./108IERY 4 - XANIESS NOTIONS, AU of which can be bought as cheap nettle' samelpiality of • goods can be bought:ln To wanda. Their MILLINERY atl'AitTMEiiT h balk; tarnish ed with the !stet! t styles of BORNET . B AN I D HATS And a general assortment Misery G a. with competent Milliners to salt the taste of all who may favor.them with their patronage. ' Mllllurs will to furniaba with all i lad of goads s hcheale pekes. DONT FORGET THE NAME AND PLATR iMain Street, directly opposite the Coln Holum. ° B. A. PETTES & CO ' Towanda. Sept: 24, 1 R 44 .- 3 m • CONF,IOTIONERY, TOYS, NV • Calls the attention of the public .'to the fi that he manufactures and sells at All kinds or Conrectiona , les, Foreign atal o mestio Nuts, Az. Dealers in the country wi h. lag anything in his line will do well to lie d .their orders to him. and they will he promo I% attended to. Satiardetion . gmaranteed.' fit, re with C. P. Cedes in Patton's Block, near Dri gs street. Pet). 24, DM ERIE RAILWAY. On and after Monday Nov. 23d, Dins. Trains will leave Waverly. at about the (ollew int hours, via : ants° wiSEIT. 4:33 a. tn., Night &pre", Mondays ev ted, for Rochester, Buffalo, Salanianca jx 7u P d Dunklrk,,maktn;• direct connections with trans of the Atlanticttnd • eat Western, Lake 611 re and Grand Trunk Railways, for all points W t ; also at Elmira for Canandaigua. • 8:14 a. m., Night Express, Daily, for' Recheistet Buffalo, Salamanca, Dunkirk and he West; Connecting as above. 8:25 a. m., Mai) Train, Sundays excepted, for Buffalo and Dankirk.,\ 9:58 p. m., Elmira Accommodation, Sundays ezeepted.l 6:17 p. m., Day. Express, Sundays excepted for Tiochesterrllntralo. Salamanca, Dunkirk and the West. Connects at Elmira for Canandaigua at Salamanca with the Atlantic and Great Westernliallway, and at &Ado with the Lake Shore and Grand Trunk Railways!, for all points West and South. 10:33 .p. m., Expmsa Nail, Sundays ex- cepted, for Buffalo, Sabmanca and thankirk,con neeting with trains for the West. 9 lila in. Way Freight. Shndays excepted. West 3:15 p. Emigrant Train, Daily, for the 2:13 a.m., Night Express, Mondays excepted connecting at New , York with afternoon trains and steamers for Boston and New England title 3. 6:42 a. m., Cincinnati Express, Mondays ex cepted, condecting at Owego for 'lthaca ; at Binghamton for Syracuse : at Great Bend for Scranton and Philadelphia : at .Lackawaxea for Hawley, and at Graycourt for Newburg'and Warailek. 8:33 a. m., Binghamton Accommodation, Sun days excepted. II 12:29 p. m.,"Day Express, Sundays excepted. connecting at, Binghamton for liyratnae; at (it. Bend for Bcranton• at Lackawaxen for flawleyt / and at Jersey City ,w1;11 'midnight express train of New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. 1:47 p. m., Accommodation train, dalty'con nectiugai Owego tor , ithaca. / 6:27 p. in., New York and Baltimore Mail. Holidays excepted. 9:20 p in., Lightning Exprese. connecting at Jersey City with morning jexPress train of New Jersey Railroad for Baltitnore and Wash-t! ington. 4.30 p. in. Way Freight, i feandays excepted. as. A revised and coniplete •• Pocket Time Table " of Passenger Trains on the Erie Rail way and onnecting Lines, has recently been published, and can be' procured on application to ths Ticket Agent'of the Company. - Wll. R. BARR, H. BIDDLE. Oen'l Pass A :.'t; New-York. Gen l. R RARING' RAIL ROAD-SUM- Lb HER/ARRANGEMENT. MAY 20th, 1868. e. .._ußELTia rr RAMIE LINa FROM Tan NORTH AND Norrn ;weal for Philidelphia,New-Yoik,Reading Potburille. Tamaqua, Ashland, Lebanon, Allen town, Easton. &c. Ac. rains itut leave Harrisburg for New-York, as fol lows: At 2.50, 5.25 and 8.10, a. in., and 11.40. m. /2.05 and 9.35 p. m. , connecting with similar Trans on tne Pennsylvania Rail Road. and ar riving at New-York at 5.00 and 10.00 and 11.50 1 a.m., and 3.50 7.40 and 10 30 p. in. Sleeping Cars aocompanving the 2.50 a. In., and 9.30 p. in.. Trains, without change. Leave Harrisbirg fin. Heading; Pottsville, Tamaqua, Millersville, Ashland, Pine Greve, Allentown and Philadelphia, at 8.10 a. M., and 2.05 and 4.10 p. m.,stopping at Lebanon and I principal Way Stations ; the 4.10 p.m. T rain making close connection for Philadelphia and Cnltimbla For Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill, and Susquehanna Rail Hoad,leave Harrisburg at ;3.55 p. m. Return ink : Leave New-York at 9.00 a. m., tl2 noon, and 6.00 and 8.00 ,p. m. Sleeping Earn acoom patty ing the 9.00 a. m. and 5.00 and 8.00 P. trains without change. . . Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 a. m., returning from Peading at 6.30 p. tn., stopping at allstations • Pottsville at 8.45 a.m. and 2 - .45 p. m.; Ashland at 6.00 and 12.19 soon, 2.00 g. in.; Tamaqua at 8.30 a. • in., and 1.00 and 8.45 p. m. Leave Pottsville for Halrisbarg, via Schuyl kill and Susquehanna Rail Road. at 7.10 a. tn.. and 12.00 noon. ALZL Dm& Reading accommodation Train : Leaves Read log at 7.30 a. m., returning from Philadelphia at 5.15 p. m. Pottstown Accommodation Train, leaves Pottstown at 6.45 a. m., returning leaves Phil. adelphiaat 4.30 p.m. Columbia Rail Road Trains leave Reading at 7.00 a. ut and' .15 p. m. for. Ephrata, Lilts, Lancaster, Columbia. ac: • - Perklomen Rail Road Train's leave Perkiomen Junction at 9.00 a. m. and 555 p. ta. Return ing Leave 81:ippack at' 6.45 am , and 1.15 p. m,, connecting with similar trains on Read ing Rail:Road. On Sundays-: Leave NeW York at 8.00 p. ip. Philadelphia 8.00 a. m.. and p. the 8.04 a. ha., train running only to Reading. Pottsville 8.00 e. m. Harrisburg 5.25 a. m. and 4.10 and 9 35 p. m.,anil Reading at 1.10, 2.55 and 7.15 a. m.. for Harrisburg, and 7.06 a. m , and 11.40 p m., for New York, and 4.25 p. m., (dr Phila. delphia. • Commutation. Mileage, Season, ,Scitool pad Excurtion Tickets to and from all pOints, ave. &teed. rates. . , Baggage checked ;through ; lop _pounds 'sl owed-each Passenger G. A. NICOLLS, Generil Super;ntendent; 'Reading, Pa., May 20. 1867. . - DISSOLUTION—THE P A RT- Rerahlp existing between the undersigned is this day dissolved by mutual nausea The boots and Recount* are at Dr. Mason's Office, where all indebted to the len firm will do we H to settle immediately and save costs. E. H. 111AS1N Towanda, Jan. 1. 18 E. 0. ELY. A CARD.---Dr. VANSusurut has ob. 4.4110 L. tained a License , as required, of - the Goodyear Valcinate license, to Vulcanize Rubber as a base for Artificial Teeth, and has now a Rood selection of. those beautiful carved Block Teeth, and a supenor article of Black English Rubber, which will enable him to sup ply ail those in 'want of sets of teeth„with those unsurpassed for beatity and natural ap pearance. Filling, Cleaning, Correcting Irreg ularities, Extracting, and all operations be-1 tonging to the. Stirrcal ,Department skillfaily , performed. Choloform administered for the extraction of Teeth when desired; an article being used for the purpose In which be has perfect confidence, having administered it with the most pleasing results dtriing a ptactlce Of fourteen years. Being very grateful to the pubild for their liberal heretofore received, he would say that by strict attention to the wants of bin Vents, he would continue to merit their coo p and approbation. Office In Beidleman'a l ' ,eppoilto the Keen Socae, Towsnda, Dec. 20,18117.--lha• 2fig jfliscclancons: Fonsfoijog in part of. AND PRINTS," =I ao.; &c AND FRUli'a A. HART, iH4LINALE . SND RETAIIL, GOING LAW. fobbini4-.llmoottl, 4 to. Co ding - Russell. Co t ° ~. , . ::1- --I : ' "'•• - 't. \_ , .„-xpii.lse aisA toil= Plant' ''',-. 14'-..; .. .-..; -- 2- -=:; ' -,'• - ".. ---., ' , TOWANDA PA.. Invite the ottentlon of the Mail° to their way Urge stook of all Mod,' of lIARD WARE , r , 4"!' , IRON; STOVES, itc. BI4GIEWTHS AND WdOCINIMMURS, will Ind , as supplied with, pie've. y- bed lauds of ull kinds of 04 RR IA GE tRIM-MINGS, HII.IIBB POLES, SPOKES, SEAT BACKS FELLOES, LACE LBATA.CIL ENAMELLED CLOTH, SPRINGS k AXLES. T --- LEATHER BELTING, BABBITT METAL, •LWYS ON jIIAND B Ul LDEBS' MA TEBIALS', M=MI2I NAILS, i 'GLASS, PAI TS AND OILS, LIME AND CEMENT, by the bart l et, At y close figures. RAILROAD . CONTRACTORS 1 . , WI Coo bead-quarters for rz D PONT'S I 0 WDER, SAFETY FIITE, &MEW. 13HVVEL13,'PlO, 13, itc • We Intend at aU time's to have THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT /• i • OP - ~ / STO"TES, To to fouud In this part of the State, AO wish it understood that in these as In other Goods, e will not be Undersd4'l 4‘l l'HE AMERICAN " We recommend as heretofore, a. the beat stove known. We have Jost received a supply of the popular Farmer'i coal stove THE ?' MAGID SHIELD.' SILVER. PLATED WARE, LA PP , LANTERNA, GUNS AND PISTOLS WO mean to keep by far the largest stock of POCKET-KNIVES, RAZORS, AND SCISISOBS, In Towanda Tilt- WARE Macafactamd in.our:o*n ehop,'ln which we are ptopazatto do all kinds! of JOB WORK AND REPAIRING, HOUSES 'FOESISHED WITH HEATER, GAS FIXTURES, Al WATER.M I AKS, tr On a t notica. BOLE GENTS 'YOE '. i a SANFORD & ORIENT'', HEATERS: IMI NE OFFER IRON, ' NAILS, 1 E ROSENE Oth,' VARIER, S ES; HERO FRUIT JARS, t AND MANY OTHER GOOPN, A T WII . O LES ALE \ Agents for l EJlas Howe, Jr. SEWING' 'Amanda, Feb= iliiii Emma . • S • : • . , .! 1 ! 400011;Y NEW HARDWARE STOng EMI SZOCI SZOVES brought to ibis. pinee, - nataig ^"whirb wlll f l be found thifollowleg 4.LEAR.A4)ED ONES, ' We . which Lam - Thee: Only Agent in: 1011/arida MORNING GLORY, Which are, toilhout exception, the beet ,THILLS, ; RASH LEATHER, tam also agent !Or the Cook Stores OUR CILD HOME, And they cannot be Excelled. I GAS PIPE, Platform and!' Counter [Scales, Kerosene Oil, SASH, • Manufachirers Prices I also ,keep constantly on band • complete STOCK OF HARDWARE, Of all kin di, canslatla im p irt )i Springs,-• Axles, Fellow ,' Spokes,' Iron, Nail pods, Tin Wale, 1 And all k Inds of Shelf H &Toyota, which will be sold at the lowest prices. I would say to Merchants that Ii will at all times meet Elmira price!. Tclrands. Oct. 22, 1868. 300 CASES BOOTS & SHOES AT RETAIL. HUMPHREY BROTHERS. Over to their old castoite r and the general NOT ONLY THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT. GOODS wwwicavi;vr.tliwni NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA I I The stock is otrered at THE LOWEST RATES! WORK OUARRANTEED SHOES FOR' LADIES, MISSES AND,4 CHILDREN, RECEIVED THE ONLY SILVERI MEDAL Ex,celknce of Manufacture PARIS EXPOSITION 11367. GOODS FOR MEN'S WEAR, HEAVY. OR LIGHT T.' Hungarian and -other Styles. OUR. OWN MANUFACTURE Made Ito `Order_ by Experienced Workmen. GLASS, Saddlery Department 00 HORSE BLANKETS 1. BUFFALO Az WOLF.ROBE.S. Carriage Team Harness, J. TRUNKS, WHIPS, B.C. Toiratuls.loct. 31, 1868. O,,AVE YOUR RAGS.—OId Papers LI and Woolen Rip booed by ALVORD /6 BARBEL . A NICE: STOOL . OF, ,WIROMOS 4CIBL air tigraviopst ; MOM '; t • ; 1•4114 41'6; i'29 . jiiirriibeei; -. ---. :"'l'''.' ': The most cam BATMONEEI BRILLIANT. . BiLTIBIOBE HE:4"rElk, 1., Setting Stoves made GARDEN CITY, GOOD BASER, I am also _agent [or Windowhum, Fs3b, Pacre, Nails Ali of which will So so Id at To the trade Horne Shoes, . Belting, public, BUT BEST . FOR THE That can be fonntgin And the .F.DWIN C. BURT'S Awarded for :&t the JAKE39I:BURT'S Either CIALVAIOPIM a; is A POLE6N, In fall operation sod all goods NEM 3 ,AllitdhtUM44;f7 7 )) TEM ;.Nlivif: , f AN,IY40:111141071/ n, FAM - Ikr SEWING. -MACH'S* _ . MR ,t nunpiit'Worktipon all meter - lab. 6th-The parteossuachansta to she Mich* forfelllng, 'aemmming, tacking, braiding, quilling bled. ing and cording, sad the ease with which they aro 'applied, eth:-The derablllty of the ma 4 chine, being made ottardened, Meet 41 , ' ad justed in its bearings. We recommend a Med. alp Newnylti Femme, Milder, Tao*, QuiMeV, Corder, - Embroiderer. Binder, Feller and In 'proved Turk Marker. • it will gee any and every hind ofihroad,from the linen to the °eater:l;4,Mb* moth - smaller needle than other machines: Be sure and ez• amine our before yon purchase. Price from $6O to $2OO, and every macldno' vaunted. The real value of our Manulacturidir Machines for Tailors, Boot, Shoe, Harness and Carriage Ma kers, is too well known to require, comment.— Don't fail to call _ and see them: • . @BERARD& TERNEtTR; Gen. 'AWL - 20 Lake Bt., Elmira. N. Co. For ago . by CODLING. 'RUSSELL & Co Gem* Agents, Towanda, Ps. NATIONAL , LIFE INgirRANFE CO. OF th CASH CAP/TAL, $1,000,000-PAID HQ PULL Chartered by Congress, 1968 OLAHENCE.II4,CL &RH, Tccaldint JdY COOKE, bhairm'n Finance and'Ex.Corn ; HENRY D. COOKE, nee President. ; EMERSON W -PEET, -Secretary and Actuary. The advantages orthe gational Life Imarane Company are 1. It fa a /Tatiana. Co.. chartere4 by Congress ; • 2. It bas a paid up 'Capital of One lfillidu Doi ' lara ; 3, It offers low rates of premiums ; f. It furnishes larger insurance than other Corn parries, for the tame money. 5. It is definiie' aid certain ; 8. There is no possibility of misrepresentatthit by agents, or misunderstanding by pollcy. holders ; T. The policies are plain ooatracts, so mach in. mance for so math money ; 8. All policies anz, non forfeiting • 9. The policies are eiempi, from attachment. E. W. CLARK C 0. I ,Bonkers, Philadelphia, General Agents. - B. 8.-RWELL, anger icariftents kr Toianda sad vicinity : Jl9 A. O. HAWN, NATHAN TIDD. T OWANDA STEAM ,FLOURING MILLS MIL H. FULLER & CO., Respeetfulry idol= ,the public that ,they have purchased• the new and eMenalae Steam Flour- lug Mills, bald by Grillltbs, Wells &Matson, to the south part' of .ibe borough of Towanda, and having all the modern Improvements, and competent 11111eM4 - they areprepaFed todo CUSTOM_ GRINDIN,G, In the beat possible manner and,at unusually short notice. Evil* pains will be taken, to give bi-! satisfaction, and we Invite a pa . trial. Firmer, doing business in - town can their grain, and'have p. ground yl take with them FLOUR, FEED AND MEA For salcat the lowest cash prices, and del In any part rf the'village free of charge Towanda November 19,1068 TOWANDA COAL YARD! ANTHRACITE' AND BITIMINOus The undersigned - having leased the Cosi Yard and Dock at the old'' Bar - clay Basin," and ja t completed a large . Coal House and ()Bleb upon the premises, are now pren to furnish the citizens ot,Towantia and vicinity with-the erent kinos and elves of •he above named ,coals upon the most 'cleanable terms - in any quanti ty detired. Prices at. the Yard until .farther notice: Large Egg . do .. . (Small --- ' -. 6, 0 Store, '' . • 8 ,26 CheanntA —.. ' ~ 5,50 " Barelay"l.mmp, Mines. . 4 . 41 , 0 • " Bon of .00 " Pine . r BlarJramith.....l . ' 3,50 The 'following additional charms will be made for delivering Coal within the Borough limits: Per T0n,..60 eta.. extra. for carrying Li 60 ota Bali Ton. '.35 " " " " 25 Quarter ton2s " " " " 25 " ar Orders may be left at the Yard, corner or Railroad and Elisabeth:at:, or at H. O. Por ter's Drag lißore. . , - . ' g. Orden must irk all cases be accoinpsnled with the cash. • WARD & DlVEfit Towanda. lan. J., BOOTS 1 BOOTS ':BOOTS ! 1:1 NORTH BRANCH . RopT ,SHOE STORE! L. C. NELSON, Has just finial:ad and ready for sale a'jatge aS sortment of • BOOTS :AN:D SHOES! I hive Boots for thet yeomen that tiirneth the sod And the bard laboring man that "carries the. hod; And for the mechanic that cut stone and lay brick; - And for tle soft handed Gents that apply the yen; stick ; And Boots for the wise that iloniish tee; quill And for the honest mechanic that works in the Mill I I have Boots a little extra made, For the hard laboring men that has no trade I have Boots for all. please give me a eon. My Boots are good end prices just, But lam determined NOT TO TRUiT , • 'ave SAM ES• McGREGOR, boot -aian flue 7 Celebrated in that line ; Call my friends, ill you that will, Leave your meal ures—try his skill. ' . The Episcopal Church that is about to rife, ' My place in front exactly lies ; Its known by many very well .• By the title of—Eoara . ll6.2sCH' HOTEL I L. ;C. NELSON. _ Towanda. Aug. 26, Mt/3,-3d. AGENTS WANTEIi FOR SE CREIS °FYNE GREAT Orr--..kirork descriptive of the virtues and viers, the myste; ries and crimes of New York city, It you wish to know how lbrlisnes are made and, loin in day ; how shrewd men ars rtined la Wallet.; b ,w ministers and merchants Ire - blackmaillid; how dance halls and concert Saloons lawman aged ; bow gamiding 'houses and- lotteries' are conducted ; bowiitsck_and - of companies inste and lion the bubbles burst read. this work. It contains 36 tine engravings,. tells ail about the mysteries and crimes of: New York, and is the aplciestand cheeped, work, of &betted pub- USW_ only $1.50 per copy. bead for °wows and we out : tents. sad a full deicylk. • lion of the work. Address, JONSII & CO,. Philadelphia. Pa. 4 - CAUTION --Inferior worktrof a similar char acterare being circulated. See that.thebooks you buy c ontain 35 fine:engravinipt and sell at $2.50 per copy- - , ?eh: 10.: g' MARKET PRICE'IN 1-1 Cash paid for well fatted and well diem , ed Hoge and Poultry, et ' - • • • MM . 'S • • North Stirsln e Knit new . Bloa r k. Nov lf 1,11611. • • = lbick =1 COALS. =I an apuu. J~~ u 'W T ii . lllo ,XI- ,Y.. 8 D 4 ' `~` p' .~ ~ AT , .1 , M9N2A 7 1,1 7 17'1.5': 4t0.11E-1 • • N. . , _ LAEGIE . 4ND WELL siraimp STOCK Fall out Winter - • Goods AT TUE PRESENT Depreesion of the Market I Which will be sold secondly at - . . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 1 Also,. direct from . Liverpool, FIVE CRATES OF CROCKERY) Towanda, Oct. 5, 1868. kcal Ettatt. VALUABLE:PROPERTY. FOR v 81 The aubseriber offers for allikthe following:very draftable properties.: Two acres of choice'liiiid in Athena, Bradford county, with a - very fitoinisinsr piing orchard. and a. large framed bones, and barn, and blank smith's shop thereon. - Payments Ite: suit pur *chssers. It not Fold at private male, wilt , be sold at Auction. March 17, 1869. For patticu lars apply to Timothy Bitten. - 4480—Forty aoteaol Improved land in Rids bar, township. - with two dwelling house.., a good store house, two framed barns, and 'well of west er thereon. Apply to Jame* McArdle. Jan. 12, 1869.—th vrALLTABLE -PROPERTY FOR. Baia.-7 be undtraignrd offers for sale his farm, situated In Leßoy twp.. about one mile from Leßoy corners.'containing about 70 acres of good land, pan lolly improved. well watered, and a good dwelling house and out buildings thereon, For particulars Inquire on the premises. RUSSELL LINuLEY. Leßoy, Jad. 25, ISitli - - VALUABLE VILLAGE PROPER. TY FOR SaLE.—The subscriber offers for sale his 'Dwelling. Roue and Lot, now occu pied by bim, sitasted on the corner of Second and College streete in Towanda borough. The dwelling-hi - Asa Is in good condltbm. There bs a . goOd barn, well, and cktern neon t he prop erty, aIA grape vines besting Newel y. and a variety or 'raft trees. The lot is 50 lc 300. be. Inv two lots divided by an Riley. Possesato will be given immediately. Terms made known on application to • • -.NATHAN TIDD Towanda, Dec. 4, 1888.—tf. AIRt FARM. FOR, SALE.-A D piime , Dairy Farm, good stabling—for. 211 cowsand a team, wil sell with or without stoelt, long time with anoint payments ft de sired. A rark chance is: oared to obtain a .valuable property. For 'dis , riotion address J. W. PAYSuN Orwell, Bradford County, Pa. December 10.-4,m.* - VALUABLE FARM. FOR SALE.- The sabscrib r will Sell hi+ i , arha situated in Bur.ington township, near Lather's - Hi - Is. containing ninety one-and.a-half acres„heing in two iota. one cnntainin g it# metes, and the other 50 a ryes. - The lot ot 41Iacres brmostl y undir cultivation, and has upon It a good frame house. two barns. corn h cruse, two ; wells, ar pie orchard, one living spring of wati.r . Th 60 acre lot has afloat 12 acres Improved, newl Seeded, and has op m it two springs of wat-r • The lota will be sold together or separately—. The' farm is in a good stite of cultivation. and Is well sdapted for both grain and RaZing•— Possessim given, *or diately, if desired.— Terms, one third down, and the. balance in paymegle as may be agreed upon. Apple, to HENRY PEET, Towanda, or Roswell Lather Luther's !di - Is. HERBY PEET, I+ec. 7, 18s8..—tf• VALUABLE FARM- FOR SALE,or V itENT.-:-The untersigned will sell his farm situated at Mooroeton. There are'loo acres In all.; tbreo of yonog hickory an , / oak timber.. thirty•seveu acres of improVed hill, and riity acres 'of superior flit land. There are twd honses, barns, and other buildings.— Afl whit are acquainted with the farm know of Its value; and it will be sold for twelve thou sand dollars. Tnsms—Five thousand dollars down and the Irmat in yearly payments to stilt the purchaser. Or if the farm is' not -sold, , there will be a good chance for a live man, with capital, to run. for live years or more, or to work on shares. JOSEPH HOIIET. , Monrocton. Dec. 17, LEICS.—Sias • . (DESIRABLE-, PROPERTY FOR BAlg.—On account of ill health the sub scriber winbris to to' change his business' and !offers to'sell his well I.nOwn premises, or trade for a farm and pay Jfference, er rent the same 'thi4 Spring. Located In the valley of Shush's shequin, Bradford Co., Pa. A aealtable place to-live. plenty of good limit and good buildings with ail conveniences. A grod place for a me chanic, as there hi - a good Blacksmith and Wag-. gon Shop on the same. For farther particulars enquire.of Wm, Prima, near the 'premises, or G. W. VINCENT. Tierra Co.. Pa' Jan. 27. rIESIRABLE VILLAGE PROPER- J./ .FOR SAL-E.—The subscriber offers for rale the dwelling-house and lot, occupied by himself in the Borough of. Towanda, sitasted on Chestnut Street;next West of N. C. Mew enr's._The dwelling is a two-atory hameXtla26, wbh ati7 addition of 15:16, containing room enough for fora large family, and is in good re pair. The lot Is 75:237, running back to an alley. • A•good barn, trait Mess, paps vises, well and cistern. and atone walks. Possession given immediately it &sited, For terms, which -will bweasy, apply to E.. W. NEAL. Towanda, Feb. 15, 1860.—tf GREENWOOD 00 1 ITAGE • FOR RUT. -- This WaU (mown stud, sod It iren on the Mil or Apra Mi. The ifts-hosse Is UM ;sad :Muse in - palest: order in every re. SIMS; 'Proposals will be favorably met for the Walton, or any eossidsrarde poetics ot IS— Inqulverot the 'subscriber on lbs prettifies; who Is Idly authorteet t o state terms. , 11. dna TH. Greenwood. Feb. 1 . 15, 1869.4 w _pr4Nuati - rrifu FlFTY *pa* - ALTORD & ILSRBENS. .EXECUTOWS NOTlON.—Notice Is WO, eras that o.;• Nom Indebted to thP estate of Mkt late of . doe% are requestiod to sake Ise m.d at as* all Ism* skims apes old estate wel proms* &bad lab andisatlestal 19111 , 21411/3 " NUMB ' j•-•• . OEM 11,08TON,_ AAA.• l'lmeatqt ItANKRUPTCY NOTICIE-Tana rs L to tatvellitiveth.-Thit as the SO day of AthisroA. bait o Wirrlst la Re kruptcy was Ward lepathat the tenth at Asthma Col kno. of Palls fejt., In the Casty er Wyellblb and State of PeasetyliEds; who hie b ad illOrd a iflatrePS OS his risk's ; that the . payment of Nay debts im slimy of say Pr*Prt7-be lolllll 6 loath Bstheapt, Mom ttir nth see, sr. o the Ithaster of szyproperty by hint are forbidder by bw that netting of the' creditors of th e tstd ekrept, fa prove their Dates, saw to throes ens or arm ArsiteP arc of his bide. will held at it Court of Bankruptcy. to be Iddth'st the Oecsof the Berbter to the Bow. ofm*, Bradford Co. • Ps.. before BDWABD 01, Tote 111/011r.. Register. , no tbs 28 day of. Ifelorthry; A.D., 1869, - 41 3 o'clock, P. THOMAS A. WILL?, U.S. libtrabal. By ILD. COOLIMINIJI, Depot, TOTICE Ili BANKRUPTCY.- Tani za Town sermn.—That =Abe dth di/ of January A. 1849. s Warrant in Bank? niptcy was %OW sesinefthe a tale of Geo.ll. rota of th 6 Illoroasti of toy, in gm Comity of lirsdford, and State of Pato s7lvi who ham been adjudged B. abrupt on Ma own petition ; that the payment of sof debts end &livery of sky property belonging to web Binkropt; him, or for Itha, sum, and the -transttr of any , ProPesty By.hint ate forbidden bylaw; that meeting of the meant of AGM Barthropt, to prove 'lb* Debt]; end tochoese cos or more Sasigness of his Mate. will be held at s Cann of Bothroptcy, to be holden at the Mos of the Banister la the Barataria of Totrandk, Pa.; before EDWARD OVERTON, Jr..ltsidater on the day of Pet,. A. D. 1921 ski aldose P. IL 14011,18 16WLICY lambs!, - .j By ll-CoOtsatran, Depoty.i OaHAN'Ers COURT SALE.— By • P virtas of an ordsi imbed out of the Or.. phan's Court of Bran:a bounty, the under signed. administrator of to e estate of Calvin Lewis. late of Spriagasid, mows at public saleron the premises, oU -NATIIIIDAY, 2701.18141. at 10 o'clock p. fatalit ies described lot. One or panel of /lad nate In Sprinaeld tap.. bauided as' follOws Beginning at the south west corner of lot deed. ed to Andrew Dnbert •by T. 41, Gates, thence north sq** east 173 3.10 per., thence uth 2° west 77 210 per., thence along the eart hline of lot No. 64, north 89/°, wen 61 and 7.10 per.. thence along the north Ilse of lot No. 63 and ; 60: north 68°.. west 118 and 2-10 per., thence, along lines of lot No. 82, convect' to Orrin Scott, north I°, east 74 per.,to the piece of be ginning. Contdialog 81 acres •be the same more or less , there being on saut real` estate a framed house framed been and hest trees and shout 50 acres improved. Terms, 11100 when the p. °petty is an uck down, $5OO as confirms. tion the balance In equal payments Of 1.3 and 3 years with IntereA nom catermatkm.n S. D. .11 LaSNI23.3, - Adtehdetrator. , " Feb. 1, ORPHAN'S COURT SALE —By vir sue of an order issued out of, the. Orpluin's Vuurt of Bra ford County the undersigned ex eentor of E. W Burgs, late of Boat twp., Bai. quehanna county, decid. o II tit 04010 to public le on the prem ises . M on WEDNEDDAY, MABCH 24, 18169, st 2 o'clock p. m. the fol lowing- described lot, S s m k i or parce l et ind ; situated about one mile the mouth of the Wyaltimkg Cr!ok on the refusing creek road, to Wyainslng township, Bradford county. bows- . ded 45 follows ; On the west by the .W,rsinsing crtek road,• on the zor . h by lands of Widow Bragg and J. T. atitHard, on the east by the Wyalustng creek, on the month by .lands of B. Taylor and N. Noes. Containing 6 aura and 23 percres be the'same mor or less, with the appurtenances. a good .two story framed house, one barn. one blackamith'shop,• good gardea, ft ult. trees, ac. de. TERMS—SIOO t 3 be paid on the property be ing street down, one third of the purchase money.on the °mil/manor' of thong*, with tyre- t, one third at, six months. with Interest, and the re.sidae at one year thereafter with in wrest., and robe secured on the place. L ORANGES. . February 10. 1869 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE .—Notice hereby' given that all passes indebted to the estate of James Philips, deed., late of Smithfield Mil.. are requested to make paymeat witbeut daisy, and those haste; claims • splint saio "state mast present them ,dolt' sathenties teti ,or settlement. - Feb. g, 18.9 N BA.NKR . IIPTCY.—,In the matter lof MARVIN COOLBA UGH, Bankrupt. In the Dihfrict Court of the United States for the Western District of Penney Mania, ma. whnin may concern The undersi gned .bereby gives notice of his appointment ast u sigtoe of Marvin Coolbatorit, of Monroe - Town ship, in the . .County of Bradford, and State of Pennsylvunts; within said District, who has beim adjueged a Bankrupt' upon his own pe tition by the District Con t of said District. Dated at Towunds. this 13th dsy of Pebroary A. H. 1869. BEVJ. M.PECK. Aloignee. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.-i-By virtue of. orders . lamed out of the Or phan a Court of Bradford county, the under- Igned.Guardlan of minor children of E.W.Dur a and G. W. Pep . er, dec'd, will expose at public sale on the premises. on SATURDAY , MARCH 13 1869, at 3 o'clock p. m., the Inter- • eg, of said minor chhdren, in the followinole- r scribed lot. piece or parcel of land situate In Pike terp., the estate Of Henry Pepper; dec'd, bounded as follows t • Beginnineat post in Alderson's line, thence south, B.7°ieast. 81 1.10 per; to • pine stump, thence son h 3° west (along Land of Bradley & riberwoon 135 - y er. to a hemlock, thence by land of Hovenfue and Vangilder, north 87° west 138 per. to the public hlsboray,-thence by the tame north 8, east 5l perches to a corner, 'hence north 6° west -20 per. to Rogers' line, thenc, south s7° east 52 6-10 perches to s post. thence north 3° east 68 8-10 per, to the place of beginning. Containing 91 acres and 4 perches. more or less, all Improved. • ALSO—One lot, piece or parcel of land bou ded as Idllows: Beginning at a corner on hank of Wyalusing creek thence by lands of Hovenine, north 501°-east 164 per, to a earner, thence south 14° west 114 perches by landfof Briggs, to a corner, thence tenth 521°'weat 22 per:, thence south 87° west 54 pr., thence north. 43• west 56 per. to place of beginning, Con toining 50 acres and 24 perches, shoat 40 acres Improved with house barn and other out build ings thereon, nad some fruit trees. ALSO—Outi other lot bounded as follows Beginning eorneriof Briggs' land and the last oesCribed lot, thence south 54° east 40240 per. to a corner, thence by Tyrreal's Land south 15° end kr. to a stake across the Wyaleudng creek . , thenewnreth 74°- west 39 per. to corner, thenes l / 4 outh 521° west 3 9 10 per., thence north 11 0 wesb,Wper. to a corner, thence north 371° west 16 per. to a corner,thence north si4l° west 18 per to a hemlock. thencesson•h 591° 'west 95 2-lu per. to a corner• and thence north 521° east 70 net. to place of beginning. Containing L2l acres, more oilers, - TER518.50 to be paid on the property be ng struck, down, 2200 un contlrmat lot', and the balance l one, two and three years from count matipu, with interest tbereon annually. ' • JOSEPH H. MARSH, Feb . . 17, 1569. ' Guardian. N.BANKRUPTCY.—In the matter s. of ws. H. BART°, Bankrupt. In ths,Dis s rice Court orthe 'United States for the Western DELtrit tor Penneytreats, es. . • To whom ft may concern : The undersigned hereby glees notlcenf his appointment as as igute of Wll. H BARTO, of the Borough of Troy,-in the County of Bradford. and Eitite_Of Pennayiganin within aid District,..yho has - been adjudged a Bankrupt upokhis own pat. lion by the District Court of raid District. ' bated at Towanda, this 18th day of February -A. D.) bets JQIJ W. WS, Assignee. VRACCO AND CIGARS! The undersigned have established a STEAM TOBACCO FACTORY, ' W A. N I) A., On' Alain Street below;l3rldie -Street.- More they are moonfacturtoeall kinds of CUT TOBACCO AND - CIGARS ! Which they offer to the tritioslt WEE 0 LE SALE PRICES That cannot tan to snit. We would moat re spectfully soUclt a call from the &mica through Northern Perumylennia to arrexamMatiort of ' OUR STOOK. AND PRIORS ! Our tobacco is rusiimfactved from the best, KENTUCKY AND VIRGINIA Stock that can be proeurel in the market. , Give na a try. Me is a bone enterprise and will sward with s Meng disposition of the tr add to support home mannisetorn MEANS & PHINNT. ' ISi Sala Gtreet.,Towends; Pa. - June 4, 1288.—tt. e hereby CAUTION. -All-All cautioned ajgastparchasing a Note Oven by me to Joel Tuttle, for thirty dollars. dated Feb'y 11, or thereabouts, ps-able sleety days after date. Not having received say •value therefor, I shall not pay sald•riotii,unleas core pelted by law. • H. - Standing Stone, Feb.16,11149.-3r - Croat Eteentos ISRAEL PHILIP. JAMES FEITCREE, Executor.