taradford Neporter. CALENUI FOR 1869. 111 tiiiri-w oi tifir f oil. r le-lir - ' :!11 -1 : r: . • • : ~s • • • .. : : . • : • Li:. 7 -J-,1-„ - d - 1 2 : i T i -- i, 4 1 2 3 :it, 11 ( .11112 13 - ,14 1 1t 4 1 9 6 1.3 11 - 12 13 I i 1 9 5 16 9 1 17 ) A 17 18 19 20 / 21 22 23 r. 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 .;' 24 25126 27128 V3O 25 26 27128 29 30 31 31 ~....: 1 1 2 1 94. 8 e .: 7281 i 5[6 7 1 - i • 8 918 11 12 13 R. 8 910 11 12 13 14 ii 14 15 16 17118 19 , 2 01 ..15 16 17 18 19 211 21 121 22123 1 24 25 261271:22 23 24 25 2612728 --2. -I j I 4 51 6 . .. 2913031 1 1 3 1 4 ,il7 8 1 1 0110 11 1211315 . 6 6 • 7 8 9 1011 till 4 15 16 17 18119 201 12 13 14 15 16 17}18 , 2 12122 2124 25 26 2711- 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 128 29 3(131 1. • „26 27 28 29130 . . I . 1. I . .1 41 5 61.7 8 910 iiii a i i. A li 8 9 Ell 12 13 14115116 17 Itt 10111 12 13114 15 16 .4( 18 19120 21 22 23 241E117 It 19 22 . 21 22231 . 25 26 27 28129130 . i a 2 3 4 1 r) 2h 2/128129 30 . 1 1 101 - 1 1 i t 11111 7 4 Ifildr . 1 t i 3 IPlltlltalt 16''16117118 19 2121141i114 15 16 . 171181 . 19 . 20 2 23 24 25 16127 28 29 ; i 21122123 2412126 27 311131 r. ', . .. .1.1=128129 30 ..1.,... . :I 1'2'31 4 hi .. ..i.. 1 2 3 .1 6 7 8 it) 10 1),12 Li •5 6 7 8 19110 11 1-113114115 16117 18119 ;112 13 14115 18 17 18 ... 1 20 21122 231211251261 a 19120 21 221'23124125 ,27 28129 30j.. ..1.. 2:126 27 28 29 30 31 .. LOCAL AND GENERAL TIME TABLE.—The following is the Tauie Table of the Permaylvania and New York Canal and Rail Road Company, which effect on Monday, Nov. 23, 1868 : P. M. P. M. A. M. ...6:35 12:30 8.40 ...6:50 12:45 8:55 '...7:03 12:58 9 - 08 ...7:18 113 9/3 ...7:40 1/5 9 . 45 NORTHWAII.D. NV A vrrtLY ITIIENS , EMI 1'1,7E11 VND t B'lo 12:00 6.00 . 7 :50 11:40 5.40 ~7:37 11:27 5 -27 7:22 11:12 5.12 . . 7 :00 10:50 4.60 A. M. P. M. JOHN P. COX, Superintendent. W A N Ems km F.N4 MEE I . L',TER TOtr.l%D.k SALE or THE JUNCTION CANAL.—The. o.ine'rs of the Junction canal are anxious to , all that work to the State of New York, a Lill has been introduced in the As fel that purpose. Two ItIoP.E.--Trii wore eclipFes or tl.t um will take place ibis year. as follows: I'vrtial eclipse of the sun, July 23d, at 8:20 111 the morning. Total eclipse of the sun, I , lgust sth, at 4:60 in the evening. This a ill I.- the greatest . eclipse of the sun that mill happen in this country until the last year of the century. of A DISFINGUISFIED CIERGY iIAN.—Rev. Clarks V, Platt, Rector of Christ Episcopal Church, Binghamton, and Chaplain of the Grand Lodge of Free Ma- I. of the State of New York, Grand Chap of the Royal Arai Masons of Now York, Grand l'relate of the Grant Encamp- :o• nt oi - the State, died at his residence in il..d city Thursday morning. GREAT SALE OF PERSONAL - PROPERTY Z. D. STEMMA:CD, of Wysox, hue sold his and roirposes moving to the West_ H. dispose of all his personal property at !-I , le, on Tirrsday, March 18, and toe 1 , 0 t xtensivr, and will doubtless tw a crowd of buyer.. The property to •ohl consists of a large quantity of House- Furniture, some of tt first-elass, a good largo Mock of nurses and Cattle , Farmingi tiumsils in gnat variety.— .a.. t c min•lnce at 10, a. m., by A. 1 , •i uu r. ..TANTI)r:.2I-1.0; —lu'l•r:i A.! G..... it,-rllms has male the following on In regard to agreements to convey • tie, viz : "A written agreement 1: convey real Estate, upon the ful • et of spe•eified conditions, such as the of a certain sum of money,shoulii ... e .1 ut the rate of five cents fur 1 or piece of paper upon which it ; Lut it the itaattatmut contains of ow, OS the parties siguitig it amonut !Inon.y on de '. 1.1 at a time designated, it shall siso tl, , Fame rate'as a protni-s V , II: it tiw 13 f, in-t. lath boasting from Ttoga Lind 1 1 1. iiAnt rnnntiesiu the line of butter • g Wait.; nn wished information from tso erica. Mr. N. \ • ef I. -It i3iieffle borough, ki . pt . • the Sumin.-1- of 1868, and sold et bait. r eta per pound, and fr •rin r .4 in calves and foul ;•,,:fll or :97 50 to each cow, a . I a It amennt w t, realized from the ;::ac in tee .-•t•tai ._rs of 18116 and 1667. Mr owls, of L-llaysialle,in the • :rimer of ISSS kept oae c iv; and after sup a family of eeven per,ons, sold but t r milk to the amount of *10 ; When i. a 4 v, le; that, e will try again. M. cv:rins;.— It -sefqui ry W eantiou the public agaimst the s« in- who send ont eircu!ars, promising for rt.iin sum to scud articles worth twice 1:..• amount for i‘ ord-d, -so t,oroughly haye t'• , ir op. rations been exposed, but we have hauled one of these precious docu s-ut out by "it. S. TURNER, Fourth W York.," withare nt to show up the concern. All we have t say, if any of our readers are green •. I,gl, to have dealings with said firm, we l'qt - t sympathize Nuth them in the loss of r money. kV' The rditor of 1.11114 pap:•r has t:e to Washington to see Gen. Gat.NT in ., .;;prated Prt•sident. If any one iq anxious Mforto them he ham not been •:.:iced to a sent in the Cabinet, and if he Jald is not proper or modest to say sNether or not ho would accept. At pros as far as anybody knows, it is as likely : • be him ar,"any other man,"—and at least Lu will be present ` so that Gamst may not eintianitss'ed by his absence. If any s Ise-acre can give us any more reliable'in f 'an:llion in regard to the composition of • 1., Cabinet, we should be pleased to rec'eire M vsnutors Dist, PrEanaNcE.— z On s. , turday, the Gth inst., says the Bingham t,la• Maj. A. H. Krom arrived at r.., -!:se from Watertown end stopped at St. Charles .Hotel, where ho registered Lame and stated that he was on his way Tioga county. to visit his wife .1 family, after an absence of several s. He remained in town until even -1 t:. paid his bill at the Hotel, and bought a.t:cket during the day for Binghamton ; tllen he has not been beard from, and MA friends in Candor, who ex , .'.. d him home.abont that time, are very ~101 concerned in regard to .his safety, anxious for any information that may al to his whereabouts. His friends are ' - Arful , that he may have been decoyed into of the haunts of evil of which Syrit :,,, abounds, or that he was suffering from • l a•r.ition of mind, and is wandering about cnntry. Efe is nearly six feet in height, '•. 4.1; hair, dark eves, and has a scar from %,c,und under his right eye, and is 35 era of age. Any information may be to E. A. Booth, Candor, Tioga connty, N. T. , • • I COAL COMING 'DOWN —By the an nouncement in the Advertisement of Wean & Dlv it will be,seeri that the price of Coal dropped on the Ist inst.. an amount of considerable interest to buyers. They have in their yard a-superior quality of ,Anthia. cite Coal, which will be sold: l et the reduced rates. 4-* • t , • Conem & ROSENFIELD have moved their stock of Clothing to the rooms over their store room, in order .to make repairs in their store. Those wishing any thing in'their line will And that they can bay at reduced rates for the next few days. Stir The Ithaca apt) 'Towanda Rail road is not dead but lays inquiet repose at present. That it is to be awakened this spring, when the frod and snow shall hitve disappeared, seems to be the impression of those who know, —lthaca Dem. A I.APST A FIRE.—A narrow escape from fire, occurrea in the dwelling of Mrs. 0. IL Woodruff, in the northern part of the borough. oa Thursday evening last, occas ioned by the accidental communication of fire to some clothing. Fortunately it was . discovered in time to prevent seriona dam.. age, though quite a quantity of clothing was destroyed. DCTATION.—There will be a Dona tion for the Rev. Currnampw, at his house in the Borough of Toianda, on Tues day the 9th inst, Visits may be made dn ripg the afternoon and evening. The friends of the. Sunday School cause throughout the County are cordiall yintited to attend. Let it be a scene not only of rejoicing but of profit, and encourage the faithful servant of the Lord. By order of the Committee. Stir HENRY FAIRCHILD, who lost both arms tI the premature discharge of a gun at Binghamton last Fall, was married last week, to Miss Eissai OIMSTEAD of Union. This lady, who was betrothed to him at . the time of tie accident, clung to him all through his continem nt,and showed her true nobili ty of soul in this sacrifice. We trust both of these, our old friends, will be happy all through their future lives. They deserve happiness at least. • • CHARLES B. SIMPSON; son of RODENT C. SIMPSON, Esq., of this village, died in Brooklyn, L. L, February 16, after a protracted and painful illness, at the early age of 23 years. Mr. Simpson was a young man of super ior natural abilities, and by culture had ac quired fine mental accomplishments. -'His decease, irr the bloom of young manhood, cuts short a career which might have been brilliant and useful, and clouds the hearts anti hopes of family and friends. The burial was on Saturday, and attend-. mi by a large number of , cur citizens.— II 't Ilsboro .4 g ifalor. Stir The Sunday School Lintitute held lust Tuesday and Wednesday, in Ath ens, was highly creditable to the County Sunday School Aesociutiou, under whose auspices it was conducted. The addresses of. Rev. Dr. Nink.s, of Corning, were truly eloquent and rich in instruction. The Scripture Models, prepared by Mr.Cnrrrn.w- LEN, although in an unfinished state, elicit d much interest and profitable discussion. The Sunday Schools of the village. in their session on Wednesday, P. M., acquitted themselves nobly. It is only due to say that twe good people of Athens and vicinity contributed not a little to the success of the Institute by, their constant attendance and co-operation. 1153 Here is something to charm, amu,e, and instruct the boys and girls—a new number of an old and entertaining friend, Damortisis Yorwo AHEIIICA for March, 186 g. Pieturta, stories, puzzles, philosophy, games, rebuses, and countless other subjects are presented in the most fascinating way to interest, the youpg folks, who, after once peeping into this marvel ously good book, we are }certain, Atli not wish to lay it down until every word has been read, every puzzle tried, and every picture examined. Hurrah for Torso AMERICA! 51.50 per year; publication of fice, 838 Broadway, New York. Le" ME'Flis Mix & MCCABE, TV ii()l\- sale and retail grocers, though they have been bnt a few months in lansiness, have succeeded in building up a large trade, by their care in selecting their stock, their fair dealing, and attention to the wants and dnties of their customers. They has re cently added their st9ek of Family Gro c•eri• a, and are enabled to offer house keep era the Lest and most reliable articles their necessities may require. All the heavy ar ticles are kept, bought at the loves rates, aud will be sold at corresponding rates. Dealers will fuel it to their interest to give them a call, as they are wholesaling exten sively. They are located in the north stole -of Mereur's new block. , Tiny ITF.II-.—From the Gazette:— The barn of Nelson Adams was broken open on Tuesday night. The back door was pried open and articles scattered about. Nothing seems to have been -taken, which may have been owing to the presence of a dog and an early alarm; —We understand that Pomeroy Bros.,rire going to pnt.np a fine brick block in place of their building burnod on Canton Street. —The ruins of the Troy House are being cleared away preparatory to the re-building of the hotel with brick. Success to the Troy lionse —Mr. Fuller, of Elmira, has taken the contract to build the new Hotel at Troy, in lien of the one lately destroyed by fire. . —The stage line between Troy and Tow anda, has passed into the hands of John Beeman who has put a good hack upon the road. • —V. M. Long purchased the American Hotel in Elmira the other day, intending to establish himself there, but the peculiar ly disadvantageous arrangement of the building and some • minor matters citaed him to relinquish the project and return to Troy. We could hardly spare the Judge from this town, and Troy will hardly be itself until the Troy House is replaced and the Judge fills his accustomed place. —L. Putnam, our livery man ha 4 a little black mare stolen on Tuesday morning. A fellow stopping at the Stevens House got the horse and buggy to go to Towanda, but has not been seen since. Putnam has gone in search of the hlrse. --There is a rumor afloat that one of the citizens of this_Boro., had his bed-room entered the other night by a burglar, his safe key stolen end his safe openei anti $7OO in money taken from it. No name is given. sm. A visit to Maar _Mix's - Hot Houses will amply repay the time and iron ble it costs, to any one who has the slight est love for the beautiful. Hannx's houses are now ono 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 s business which accommodates the people of several coun ties, and offers the choicest and most rare flowers and oinamental plants. The 001-• lection to which the attention of the public is now invited, is not to be excelled by any in the coantry, and is in fine condition.— The services of en experienced Bidet hare been secured, and the wants and testes of . the most cultivated and isatidioui: chi' be gratified. Those who would enjoy a rare treat ithould vbilt his housing, and itre proph -033' that & 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 tibiae order ing can feel certain that they will bp dealt fairly with, and that everything will bees represented. MARBLED. PRATT—FLETCHER.- , --Lt Leßaysville, Feb. 13th, by Rev. J. W. Raynor, Mr. Daniel L. Frett and Miss Eliza L Fletch er, both of Pike. OSGOOD—ERWIN—At ttre residence of Mr. E. C. Parsons, South Creek, Feb. 2L by Rev. L. Stone, Mr. 1.10. Osgood, of Wells. Pa.,;.. to Mies Amanda Irwin, of South Creek, Pa. STROUSE—RICE—At ViwEttenville, N. Y., Feb. 22, by Rev. Geif. Pritebett, Mr. Aaron Stronse to Miss Sarah A, Rice, both of Ulster, Pa. ROCKWELL —RAYNOLHS=By Rev. J. 13, Lake, at the Holcomb House, in Leßoy, Feb. 21, 1868, Mr. 0. R. Rockwell, or Weat Franklin, and Miss 8. Juno Ray nolds, of Franklindale. BEAM—KENNEDY—Feb. 23d, by Rev. J. B. Beaumont, at Waverly, George E. Beam and Miss Alice M. Kennedy, both of Towanda. NICHOLS—RUSSELL—On the 25th inst., in Owego, by Rev. C. E. Taylor, Mr. Enoch Nichols, of Owego, to Miss Harriet A. Russell, formerly of Windham, Pa. WESTBROOK—BROTHERTON—In Dry den, N. Y., by the Rev. Mr. Dutcher, Mr. Benjamin Westbrook,of Leßaysville, Pa., to Mise Flora Brotherton, of Dry den, N. Y. DIED BEEOHER—In Pike, Feb. 28, of Pleuras9 and Pneumonia, Lovica, ' wife of Aliron Beecher, aged 47 years. COLMAN-1n Herrick, Feb. 28; of Pneu monia, Milly, daughter of II mer Gut man, aged a years. I • MONTGOMERk—On Spring Hil , Feb. 14, 1889, Henry! Montgomery, ag d 54 years and 10 months.. .. Mr. U. came to this place when a young Man, married' and settled orrthe farm on which he died. This is .the eighth time sympathizing friends have been called to weep with thefaillieted family, bt. - they can' not mourn as those that have-no ope, they have all died in the hope . of ete al life.— ii The deceased though lingering long and suffering greatly, longed for utterance to praise God for his goodness until his lips were sealed in death. May his God com-' fort his surviving companion and orphan children. special Notices. • ger Tne br't and clwapest Parlor, Cottage, Church and School Organs, and Melodeons. of every kind and size, Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise in general, for. sale by Wu. 'Enrinieu & Co., ut Chamberliu's Jewelry Store. March 4.—tf. • tee- We hat4 - it• st.cond-kwill ufacturing Machine, in good order, suitable for sewing I. ath,r, wonld give good satis faction to a Shoe or Harness Maker, or Carriage Trimmer. ire will sell if ul a bar gain. March -1.-11. AO" . St'Wing ilketillie Thre%d., Silk, Vila, Nt-etiles Se.; kept at. the S:ewitig AtheLime Agency qt Wiekh, & Black. Match I. U.' FOR SALE.—HARSDEN & (..1 , ). Will close their Pnotograph Gallery in LeMays ville in May next, and offer tor sale their stock and apparuturi at a bargain. A rare chalice tor any one wishing a good oihning tor the l'hutnitraph business. Feb. 23;1869.-2w .111aNnEs & ter The 14uperiority of the New Family Machine consists in the introduc tion of au entirely new arrangement of Spying Machinery, The novelty is that all unnecessary c‘ruplication is - dispenced with, and a very rapid, perfect and noise_ leas operation is a. cured by the utmost simplicity of construction. Tn any rine at all laminar with ordinary Sewing Machines, the advantage of Singer's improvement wdl be plain at the first glance.-- tbsicii , 's din illustrated. For sale by r Urcsat.tst INlare4 4 —lws; NATHAN Tin, Jn,qt ; cr • of the Pence, in otlice with E.:4,)virrton Jr., front ing tin:Court co's 12121 TRY ROYAI ! PAKING POWDER.It is the best thing in use for cooking, and is cheaper, and much better than Cream Tar ter and Soda. It is for nal at Towanlla by W. A. Rockwell, McCabe Mix, P. W. well, John Mended), (1.13. Patch, and Lo ig S Keeler. Feb. 1.-Iw* Fo SALE, .t RARE ell ANC FL A FCC oncl ha d grand piano, London make, of sweet. fi Qtone, good action. Wilt be sold at a bargain on account of owner leaving the country % Cl4ll be seen at 'Mr . PETEII MCCLELLAND !i 4 Columbia X Roads, Penna. Jan. 20, \ A VALUABLE PROPF.RTY FOR SALE..— The subscribers t 'shing to eletnge their business, offer a - par or the whole of their property for sale, sitn to in Tuscarora twp. Bradford county. Pa. ci .31,tin road leading from Stevensville to Lae ctlle. Said prop erty containing upwards f two hundred acres. One hundred and . t.' , thty acres im proved and under a good s to of cultiva tion. His two good dwelling houses and three large barns, and all nee ssari out buildings attached. Fehr panic tars and terms - enquire of thii subscribers. H. ,S. S IL B. Ae Tuscarora, Jan. 26.—tf tIVARK •FtEsTAI - RANT.—(I. W. 004 N.:, proprietor. Meals served at all hours; an in every style. Me drawn from the wood. Undei Chamborhn's Jewelry Store, blain St., Towanda Pa ' Dec. 23. AYER ' S HAIR VIGOR, For. ratorizig Gray Hair to its natural Vitality alai Calor:— A dressing which is at once iigre'pible, health:Y, and effectual for preserving the hair. Faded or gray hair is' restored io its original color with the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thickened, tailing hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, cored by its 1:140.. Nothing can re store the hair where the follicles are destroy ed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for useful ness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasiOnal‘nse will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and conseqiiently prevent bald ness. Free from those deleterious substan ces which mate some preparations danger ous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only beniflt 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. .1. C. Ayer , Co., Prac tical and Analtical Chemists, Lowell,Mass. Price $l,OO. Sold by Dr. H. C, Porter Towanda, S all Drnggits & Dealers in ? medicines every where. Nov. 26,1868. y T4S*ANbA COAL YARlL—Orders for Coal accompanied with cash,,,left at 'the Old Established Drug Store of Dr. IL C. PowrEs, corner oefilaiti and Pine Streets, Towanda, will receive prompt attention. Jan. 20, 1869.—tf Wenn it _MyMc. TOWARDA COAL YAUD —The CO- Partnership heretofore existing under the firm t name- of D'A. 0 erten & Co. is this day dissolved by mut _ censent. . D'A. OVEIVION, , • JAIL 31. 'Warm, Axrx. Div - mt. Towancla, Pa.lDec. 3 st. 1868. The business of the ate firm will here after be conducted by auD & DIVAN, wbo •will pay all liabilities ontracted by VA. OVELVTON & Co. upon resentation—and to whom all debts due sa r li firm are to be paid —an immediate settle ent is . requested. WALD & DIVAN. A HOUSE AND Lot FOR SALE.—A splendid* House and Lot for sale. situate on Second street, opposite the College, close to good schools, very pleasantly located.— The house is new. just finished from tap to bottom in flnitelass style. For further par- Oculars enquire of D. B. Rum& on -the premises. Towanda, Oct. 5, 1868.tf. Rliacill flg '-, ;L B• PETT S' ere flow reeehrlng from:New York e flne'ne eortment of - • t GOODS ',IN THEIR ' LINE r,ConalgtAng in Ott'ot BROWN & BLEACHED I,•II3:SL'M:9, .L&D . II23::ANp CIIILbIIENU " k Fancy Skirta2Shawly, Hoop Skirls, ... . . ! . , t GLOVES, . IIOSIEEY; YA.N,KEE No'IIIONS,. All of which can be: bought 'os Chap as the sime quality of goods can be bought:ln To wanda. Their MRLINERY DEPARTiIkYr k lien; filfrikh ed with the lateii styles of BONNETS AND`-H'ATS And vi general assortment , 0 1 Millinery with competent, Miliiuers to suit tho taste ot 'all who mAg favor them with their• phtion age illirtts till to furalsked tcith, all i go.)ds''nt r. bt;tsnl.prices: DON' I' FORGET THE NAME AND MA . C ISaln Street, directly epVinsite the Court Rouse. - ' B. A. PETTES k. CO. Towanda. Sent. 24', IRG4.-3tn CONFECTIONERY, TOYS, NUTS AND FRUITS. A. HART, • s Calls the attention of the public to the fact that he manufactures and sellll . ay WHOLESALE AND , RETAIL, • All kin,ds of Confections le.; 'Foreign and !!o me,tic Nuts, Atc. Dealers in the country wish. ing Ontithing in big Rne will do well to Scud their{ orders to hint, and they will bel proniptiv et. tied to, Satisfaction guaranteed. Store with C. F. Cross in Patton's Block, near Bridge stre4. Feb. 24.150 9 —tf, E R IE R‘AILINAY 1100 Miles tin 'er One Management 800 Mllei without Change of Colic' , ea ' BROAD. GAU 4 II I I--DOURLE. TRiOff For Cleveland. Toledo, Detroit, Chicago% Mil. waukee. Omaha. and ail points West and North-West ; Mansfield, Galion. Urbana, Ddron,,Cineinnath. Indmnopolim Lontavifl , St. Lmb, and all pointa SouthA South•Wtift. VISNew nd improved Coaches are run thin' without change to Buffalo. Rucheafer; Cleve ' laud and Cincinnati.' On and, after Monday Feb. 15. 11110. Trains will leave Waverly. at the fd)lowing houra, viz: (WINO WkliT. 5:14 a. m., Night Express. Daily; for Rochester Buffalo, Salam-nra, Dunkirk, Cleve. land, DaNton and Cireinnati, making direct -cf unectiim with trains of the Grand Trunk Rail way at Buffalo end with the Luke Shore Rail way at Buiralo,.fhinkirk and tlevelan,l, for all points Weal and North-West; and at Cincinnati wth the old -and %Iksfas,ppi Kit way for the ;south an Son b-Weat; ttir This 1 rain mak.9 a direct connection with , all lines to the West and South-West, and i provided with the 'new 'and itopray.,d Drawing Room Coaches opcnito , tu the Rrnad Gauge, ar ms g-ut tor both day and night !nivel, running, though to Rochester, incfnntql and Horn& and thirs fornting'the(lNt.Y IikILY LiN i from York to Cincinnati end the Soutli-Weal roan og thrutigh 0 00 miles without Olvier. srta a, in., Mail Train, Sundays excepted, fur affair, and Dunkirk. p. m., Elmira Accommodation, Sundays excepted. C:I7 0. in., Day . Express. Sundays excepted for Rochester, Rutlirlo: Dunkirk Clev, land,Da% • ten Coplanar i ',nil, the W. at an 4 South, Coo -' tweets at Elmira for Canandaigua, at Buffalo, Dunkirk and Clev-1 and with the Lake `horn Railway for all.points 2 West Dud North Westand at. tine nncti with the Ohio , a. d Mississippi Itallacuy for the South and 'An-Oh-Wept. Sir, 002 Coache+ are ettacted to this train at H ot ncl running through to Cleveland with•mt change. 111:33 p. tn. , Express' Mail, Sundays' ex cepted, for Butl;lofDunkirk, and Cl, veland.cou - necting with [mina for the We h t. A- sleeping Coach is attached to this train at New York, r inning through to Meadville with or ehathie. Seeping retch Ia al o a tattled at Susque hanna running through to Bfiffalo • - 9.10 a in. Wa'v height. Sundays excepted. 3:15 p in., Emigrant Trainl_ Daily, for the West,- oolso East% ,7.30 rt. m., Cineinmiti - Express. Mondays ex cepted. connect huff at owego for "Ith feu ; at Ifitigh.unton' for Syracuse : at Great Bend for sermon : at lackawasei for Honesdale ; at id ti town for llnionvill o ; ar Goshen fitr lonta me-y, at Gray...our! for . Newburg and : and at Jfistiv City wth afternoon pil ovening-trains of Ncar Jersey R ihoad for B.ltimorp and Wa-iningteri. 5 . ; 7 11 a. m., Rtughaniton AccomModationcEuzi ‘l.l.- excepted. p. m., Day Express, Sundays excepted.' corms , ling at Binghamton Our svracuse; at flt, l'oorrl for Scranton at Lackftwaicen for Hines dal •, af r.twa 1-fr Union ville.and at Jet , any City with midnight expreas train of New 'llel Railroad Our Philadelphia. 1.4 p. m , Accommodation train, daily,eon net 104; at Ula ego !or Ithaca. , 6:27 p In.. York and R flihnore Sunda excepted. 9:40 p I ightaing• Express,- connecting at Jet cf-r,,: City with morning express train of .Icryey ficilroucl for:ChCadefith , a.Baltimore and W.t.siiing' 01 1. , . 4.30 u. in Way Ft right, Sundays excepted. 11.5.. A ICtitld an.l complete • - ecirlitt Time 'P " of Pas-f- , g-r ot! the Erie Rail , way an out fling Lin-c, has recently kern and p•ii-t,reui (ti apitEcariaLl 11.0 I:.. A tent ..1 tar Cor, patty. • WM. ft,, , 1f.11111, d. RIDDI.E. Gi-al Pas: g't, I`7ew-Y-:k. (4'u-I.PuPL\ _ _ MO -pp EA DING RAIL IZei,lD-SIIM, 1 IA MEI: ARRANGEMENT. MAY 20,h, 1866. GitgAT TRUNK LINE. Flto3l TUE NOitTil £5.1) NOI TN ,v 1:, tor Philidelphia,New-York,Reading Pottior p ille Timaqua, Ashland, Lebanon, Allen town. Easton. &,c..tr. , ' Trains leave Harrisburg for New-York, as fol. lows: A, 2.50. 5.2.5 and 6.1(1 4 a. in., and I t.40.m. 2.05 and 9.35 p. m., connecting' with- similar Tnitin on I qe , Pennsylvania Rail Road. and .ar using at New-York at 5.00 and 111.00 and 11.50 a. m : , and 3.50 7.40 and 10 3I p. in. Sleeping Cars aocompanving the 2:50 a. in., and 9.36 p. tn.. Traitia; without change. Leave Hatristairg for Reading. Pottsville, Tamaqua. Millersville, Ashland. Pine Grove, Allentown and Philadelphia, at r, 10 at. tn., and 2 05 and 4.10- p. tn.:topping at Lebanon and prine, 4 4 4: l VSY Stations ; the 4:10 p. M. Train making close connection fur Philadelphia and Columbia Fur- Pottsville. Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, vla Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail oad,leave liarristairg at 0,55 1.. M. Return in : Leave New-York at 9.00, a. m., 1 412 noon, au '.OO and 5.60 - p. m. Sle-pit g Cara tiecom . oan,t g the 9.00 a, in. and 5.00 and 11.00 p. m trains ith ,, Ut change, , • Way assenger Train leaves Philadelphia at in73o a. m returning from reading at 6.30. p. ~ Mom;1 at allatatious • Pottsville at 8.45 a.m. and 2. 5 p: m.: Ashland at 6.00 and 12.19 ..von, 2.00 p. tn.; Tamaqua at 11.30 a. rd., and 1.00 and 5.45 , 0,,, m leave Pottsviße for -Harrisburg, via Schuyl kill and SusquelA ma Rail Road. at 7.19 a. in.. and 1200 noon. - Reading accommo ation Train : Leaves Read. ‘ing at 1.30 8.1 m., ret . ruing , from Philadelphia \.., Lit 5.15 11. m. . ' ' l'ottatorai 'Accommo.ation Train, leaves Pottsioarn at 6445 a. in., 'turning leaves-Phil. adelphia at 4.30 p. nr. - Columbia Rail Bowl Train- leave -Reading at 7.00.'a. m 'wind 6.15 p.. m. to Ephrata, Litia, Lancaster. Columbia, &c. Perkiom-n Rail Road Trains le.'ve Perklometi Jane t% at 9.00 a. tn. and 6,55 p m. Return ing : .. ve Sktppack at 6.4 g, a o , and 135 p. m.. connecting with similar train: on Bead ing , -,ail Rad. . \Ou Sundays : Leave New York at 8.11 p. m., Philadelphia 8.00 a. m.;Und 3.15 p. m., t e 8,00 a. m., train running -only to Reading. Pot_ villa 8.00 a. m. Harrisburg 5.25 a. tn. and 4.10 nd 9 35'p. na , „and Reading at 1.10, 2.55 and 7.1 a, .„ m.. p. i for lihrrisbnrg.' and 7.06 a. m , and 11. t n.. for New York,atud 4.25 p. id., for Phila. b ‘j\,: Phila delphia. , Commutation. Mileage. Season, School and Excurtion Tlckets : to and from till points, at re : \ : duced rates. Baggage checked tthratigh •, 100 pounds \al lowell each Passenger ti A. NICOLLS, . General Superintendent. Reading, Pa.. Mav 20. 11.67. i TAisso LuTfo.—T HE CO-PART. nership exi.tivg br) veen the 'nedersigeed Wthis day dissolve.' by nael , tal consen . The t auks and accnnnts are at l itaeatee Office. where All indebted to the lit'e firm will do well% to settle ttetnediately and`sa\ve colts. E. H. MASON. H. O. ELY. Tfiwands. Jan. 1. 18.9 AGENTS WANTED FOR SE CRIati OF TEIGGREAT k - ork descriptive of the virtue l and vines, the myste: ries and crimes of New York city. It yon 116. h to know how for:tmes are made and lest mail. day ; how Are. , d men are rained in Will FL; tt mini.fets and merchants are blackmailed; how dance hags at , d -concert sabons arc man. agpd ; how gambling - houses and - lotteries are condu , ted ; how stuck and oil Compsniea orig inate land how the bobbles tairat;-ead thie work. It coat sirs 35`fine engravings •, tells all atamt the mysteri. a and crimes of New `York. Brittle ,the spiciest and cheapest work of the kind pub lished. „Price only $2.50 per copy. Send tn . rcnlars and an, our terms, and a ten deact ip. thin of the work. Address, JONES.BIOTHERB CO , Rhiladrtphia, P-I. CAUTION —inferior works of a aimilar.cliar• actor are being circulated. , See that the books you bay cantata 35 dna engravings -and 101 l al )12.50 par coley • .1 0 6,10. • = MEE AND PRINTS; &c., &c., Ix tobbittg, EUULU & to• - 4(ti'4l . l': . * : o4it -- 4: -. '&(, ' - ..,.& biosi 126 and 130, Iron Pritei Stem ,• , • TO WA KDA,; • • 7i. < `•-. Invite the ettenfroi of , 00blle'tithele very • lervietocit of aJ Wadi HARDWARg IRON, srbilES, &c. BLAcKSMITHS AND .WAGONMAURS wilt dad us supplied with the vet, beat of till kinds of CA RRI GE TRIIIIMINGS, Ru i ns SPOKES, POLES, TRILLS, PELLOM, TOP LEATHER, DASH LEATHER, ENAMELLED MTH, SPRINGS fr. AXLES , PIPE BOXES, CIRCLES, BOLTS, ANVILS, BELLOWS, iiAd ' VISES LEATHER BELTI N G, BABBItT 11E74, I I ' GAS PIPE, ALWANS ON UpD ‘ e CORN SHELLER,S, FEED CUTTERS CIJURN PowEits, PLOWS B U I LL)EBS' In large stock. including. NAILS, GLASS, PAINTS AND OILS, LOSE AND CEMENT:by the bArrel, At very close figures. RAILROAD CONTRACTORS Will find as headquarters for DUPONT'S 'POWDER, SAFETY FUSE, AMES' fiII'ONELS, PICKS AND WHEEL BIBROWS. We Intend fit all tlitiTi to have THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT STOV M S , To bo feend in this pprt of the State, • And Fish it un ' aerstond that in these As in other Goods„ , , • IV will npl be Undersold ! " THE • ‘AMERICAN " We recommend as beretofore, se the best stove hrown. We have jtst received a supply pj the popular Far gees coal stove TM.; " ILWIC SHIELD.' DOTY'S WASHING MACHINE-; Universal Clothes Wringer SILVER PLATED WARE, LAMPS, LANTERNS, BRUSHES, GUNS AND PISTOLS We mean to keep by far the largest stock of POCKET-KNIVES, RAZORS, AND' SCISSORS; In Towanda - I r IN-jirARE Manufactured Wow own shop, in which weave prepared to do all kinds of JOB WORK , AND REPAIRING HOUSES FURNiSHED WITH HEATERS, GAS PIXTURES,. AND WATERWORKS SEVING , :MACHINES. Towaiidatkbiisi'm tiriAiggiNdliand:'`" I'S rit,ll'.'N.:A.':"-"L'li E NEWHARDWARE - .STORE No. 129 Main &tie!, 320 C K OF,S7OYES gver Inoaglit 'to this place, among which will CELEBRATED ONES/ 711. Only Agent in Towanda MORNING .GLORY; BATHROBES BRILLIANT, Which are, without exception, the best BEAT WES; lam aloe agent for the Cook Stoves OUR OLD HOME, And they cannot be !Excelled. atf orm and!, Counter Scales, Iterosena 0.1, Allot which w.ll he 831 d at Manufacturers Prices • To the trade SASH, I tils.) keep constantl y oz Linn-1 a complete STOCK OF HARD WA RE, Of all kin3i, clnikttri p of Springs, A xles Era Rode, AO all k Inds of Shelf H ardware, which will be wild at the lowest prices. I would say to Merchants that I will at all times meet Eilmira prices. Towanda. Oct.. 22, _ . . 300 CASES BOOTS & SHOES RUM REV BROTHERS. Offer to Pteir casto - ne rs and, the general public, NOT 'ONLY TILE LARGEST ASSOR THEM GOODS H I A T t 11-IP.,_ADM NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA THE LOWEST RATES! WORK. GUARRANTEED ! SHOES FOR LADIES, IitSSES AND CHILDREN, RECEIVED THE ONLY SILVERI MEDAL Excellence of Manufacture PARIS EXPOSITION 1867: 0000 S, FOR MEN'S WEAR, HEAVY OR LIGHT 1 CALYAIOPER, 4, !NAPOLEON. Hungarian and other Styles. OUR OWN MANUFACTURE • la fall operatloa and all goods Madero BOrder by Experienced Workmen. Saddlery. Department 100 HORSE BLANKETS ! BUFFALO & WOLF ROBkS. Carriage 4' Team Harness, T usics, wads, BC. Towad4.oet.'3l, 1868. AVE YOUR RAGS.—OId Papers S and Woolen Rigs by ALVORD A BARBEL Zi lON STODX • OF4 OHROMOS sal INgraviassak, ,nesra., io ivoOsit 4403 =I .The most complete be found the following' Per which l am BAUM ORE HEA:TEI2, Sealing Stoves made GAILDEN CITY." GOOD BAKED, I am also agent for Wit d)w Maas, Dacrp, Nails Felloto , Iron. Hume Shoes, Tin Rate AT RETAIL BUT nksr FOR THE That can le toundgin The stock Is offered at And the EDWIN C. BURT'S Awarded ror At the JAMES M. MISTS Either In:the '• • 7 :'`:-.lllliscillcuitougi - ,'.. - , 7 .cr; ' TRH -'NEWS - AND "WPROVEp E 1 . . : I-A a_ If 0 ,IY„&,'.. ;FAMILY SEWING MACHINES; rota awarded the rat Prize at tie Patti it 0081tIon 1887, over 82 other itechlues. Mao, tholtollowlailr Rata Taltiot 19d8 hare • awarded Mita Machine the, that premium New York , MO., Penus)lvauda. Massachu setts. New Hampshire. i r cilliant. Wisconsin , a Indians. - • At the County Faits of Madison. Onandagi. Oswego Wayne, Orleans. Totot Sem*. liontoe:Herktmer, Schuyler, Livingaton, and a boat of others. Report of the Committee OD Sewing Machines; at the State Pair bald In Ronbeoer, Fail or IS6B.—••Yotir Comsat a have examined the alff?fellt Sewing Machines. to which their at- Intim wu.called, and would recommend er the beat Family Ind Machine for all work,Ellas Bowe's Sawing Machine, and or the following eeasons : or constructton. 2d Regularity of tenxiiia on both tipper and lower threads. 3d -Ease of mrnagement. Stl—Oreat - range of work upon all materials. 6th.-The perfect attaelmients to the Machine for felling.: bemmmilog, tucking, - braiding, quilting bind. Ing and cording, i.nth the ease.with whirl _they Ire applied, 6th—The durability of the ma chine, .1 being =dent hardened steel, a d 'ad justed in its bearings. We recommend a Med al."' New style Hemmer, Braider, Tucker, Quitter, Corder, Embroiderer. Binder, Feller and Im proved Tack Marker. It will me any and every kind of thread,from the finest to the coarsest, with a much smailer needle than other machines. Be sure and ex amine our before you purchase. Price from $l3O 10 $2OO, and every machine warranted. The real value of our Manufacturidg M.chines for Tailors,: Boot, Shoe, Harness and . Carriage Ma kers, is too well known to require comment.— Don't fall to call and see them. - SHEPARD dr TERHEIIIi, Gen. Agt'A. 20 Lake St Elmira7N. Y. For sale by CODLING, RUSSELL & Co. General Agente, Towanda, Pa. NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF U. B. A CA:III CAPITAL, 0, 1 40,0:0-PAID IN FULL Chartered by Congress, 19E8 bLAREECE H. CLARK, Piesidtnt ; - JAY COOKE, Chairm'n Finance and Ex. Com ; HENRY D. COOKE, Vl*, Presideat ; EMERSON W. PEET, Secretary and Actuary. I 1) The advantages of the Nati' tisk Life Insurane Company are : I 1 I. Jt is a National -Co.. chartered, by Congress ; 2. it has a paid up Capital of One 3tinio/i Doi . tars ; i - - 3'.• It offers low rates of premiums ; t. It tarnishes largerinsarance than other Com. panies, for the same money. 5. It fit definite and certain ; 6. There is no possibility of mbreprcsentation by agents, or asisanderstandin g by -policy holders ; • - 7. The policies are Plain contracts, so much in• sarence tor so much money' ; 8. All policies are non-fortei flag ; 9. The policies are exempt trim attachment. E. W. CLARK Ac 'CO— Beakers ? Philadelphia, General Agents D. S. RUSSELL, SI anager lap Agents fcr Tonanda and vicinity : a A. G. 11A60.N . , NATHAN TIDD T OWANDA STEAM FLOURING MILLS WM. H. FULLER & CO., Respectfully inform the public that .they have purchased the new and extens:ve. Steam Flour- log Mills, bula. by Griffiths, Wells a, Matsui-, in the south part of thn borough of Towanda, Belting, and having all the; modern Improvements, and competent 'Millers, they are prepared to do CUSTOM GRINDING, to tbe best possible mancer and st•onusually shot notice Every pans vr)11 Le:tat:en to give Fat I . Bfaction, and a eltvite a jputlle.trial. Farmers doing business In town can bring their grain, and have it ground to take back with them FLOUR,,FEED AND MEAL, For Pale at Che I,n - est:cash pricel3, and delivered In any part of the cilbge free of charge Towanda NovemVer 10, Is,;s BOOTS 1' BOOTS 1_ BOOTS NORTH BRANCTBOOT & SHOE STORE! c: NELSON, fins jast Qnts Cif and ready for sale a large as eortment of BOOTS AND SHOES! I hive Boots for the' yeomen that tnrneth the pod And the hard laboring man that carries the hod ; And for the mechanic that cut stone and lay brick ; And fort .e soft handed Gent.; .that apply the yard stick ; And Boots for the wke that flourish the quit' ; And for the honest mechanic that,works in the I havelßoots a little extra made, For the bard laboring man that has no trade. I baye Boots for all, please cave me a. call. My Boots are good.and prices jest But I am determined NOT TO TRUST ! I have JAAIES Idofffif,Galt, boot-man fine; Celebrated in that line Call my friends, all you that will, Leave your meal ures—try his skill: The 'Episcopal Church that Is about to rite, : fy place in front exactly Iles ; It's known by many very well By the title of—NORTEI, BR&NCII ITOTB ! L. . NELSON. Towanda, Atm 25,1868.-3 m. - T OBACCO AND CIGARS! The and assigned have established a STEAM TOBACCO FACTORY, r 2 .0 W. A_ ..Nr.) On Ma in Street belorrißridge Street. Where they are marrectetineall kind,' of CUT TOBACCO AND' CIGARS NVlllett they-offer to the trade at WHOLESALE, PRICES That cannot fail to salt. We would most re spectrally solicit a call from the deale.s through Northern Pennsylvania to an examination of • OUR STOCK AND PRICES Oar Tobacco is manufactured from the best KENTUCKY AND VIRGINIA Stock that can be procured in the market.— Give as a try. Thid is a home enterprise and. will - succeed with a liberal disposition of tbb trade to support horn manntactors. MEANS h PHINNY. 157. Main Street; Towanda, Ph. -June 4, 12G8.—tf. n , AunoN.-All persona are hereby V cautioned amainat purchaidnga Note atm by me to Joel Tuttle, for thirty dollars; dated_ Feb'y 11, or thereabouts, pa , able ninety days after date.: Not having received any value therefor, I shall not pay maid note, unless com plied by law. B. JENNINGS. Blanding Stone. Feb. la, 1889.-3 to, mi OR SALE AT SCOTIA TANNERY Plastering Rale at wholesale and retail also Soap and Wagon Or by the pound inn basal. Cash paid for Bak sad Ham ADAM MAN: • Grauirilli Centre, Pe.. - Jub , Id, 1888. ~ttircdlan~das e j El l v It'E 0E I V MON7ANYE'S STORE LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK , . ,k_,; • Fall -and 'Winter Goodsl AT THE PRESENT Depression of the Markel bleb will be sold secondly at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL_ I Afro, direct from Liverpcol, FIVE CRATES OF CROCKEKY 1 ToWanda, Oct. 5, ig6B N EW FIRM NEW GOODS 1 WICKEISISS d; FROST, Would call the attention of the citlz.nit of Rome and vicinity, thit they have ocen.diwitn A New Stock of .-Goodo i , At the old st toil of L. L. Mood T.-, wheie with close atten'ion to the. wants of the cOromnuity they will keep s good assortment of goods, which they will SELL AS LOW AS THE LOWEST, And at prices that will induce every one to boy of them. We shall at ai i times have a good asqortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS ! Embracing-an the latee styles of LADIES DRESS GOODS! DELAINES, ALPACAS, PRINTS, GLOVES, GIMGHAMS, HOSIERY, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS,. SHOES, CIPTHS; CASSIMERES, VESTINGB, FANCY GOODS, CNDRELLAN,-. Groceries, i'Hardware, CROCKERY, MIRRORS', LADIES TRAVELLING BAGS ! WOOD AND T 1 -WARE Druis, Furniture, ke., &c., ,The above gives but a alight idea of the GOODS WE HAVE IN STORE, And we only say to our numerous friends and the public generally, call and see us, test the merits of our pretensions, and if convinced., Buy AND MAKE YbuRSELVES RICH By saving money In your purchases. We, in tend to GIVE GRFATER BARGAINS THAN EVER BEFORE ITE ABD OF ! We know we can playas you, So give na•a call. All kinds of FARMERS PRODUCE Taken is escbinge for golds. WICKH4M & FROST. Successors to L. L. Moody, ED. raon 0. D. WICIU&X. Rom.. Pa.. Nor. 1?. lkS LOO K 1 NEW JEWELRY - , AT WA REIMS. ( GOLEIWATCHES, per WARNER'S. ELGIN-WATCHES ; AT WARNEWB4 WALTHAM WATCHES, AT WARNER'S.. FINE G-OLD JEWELRY; AT WA4.NER'B. ALL KINDS OF CLOCKS, AT VrARNER'S4 Spectacles, and lots of things too numerous to mention, at WARNER'S. Call and see him. you will save went, per cent: la Tour parchnsou. - r Waukee Clock. and Jewelry repaired, and Wirsankid: Parkes Block.' A. Y. WARI4IOI. Towanda, Dee.l , 1888. MUSIC, OR ANY OTHER AR -4.11 'MOLE is oar Ma, ordered at short notice ay calling at the • VIM BOOM nRANDALL & BLOCKS . at . :. AINORD & BBABRWB. Croat ' "GIAEOUTORS .11_0T1011.—Notke .12 Is hereby given that a. lidebted to the estate of HURT DEE. late at Tem dot& gra *mead to seta tp• midge mutest, sad ell bevies alsiassurpos said estate will protest theta deli aatheatteat a l for settleutest. • • =RIM L-19•1111111=1, • GEO. P. HOETON.,_• , (1, . wootont..l ORMANTI. SALE.-- &ALE. By virtue of -an - or der lamed outarthe, Or phan'. Court of Bradford county, 'Nis ander signed. SdnitnisUstor of the Mate of Mello Lewis Isto of Springlieid. deo'd will IPLI)01111 at public sale on the prembee,-on .SATUNDAY,, PIM. 3716,1849 at lo O'cloeit p.m., the follow lag described lot. piece or parcel of fend Siff ante ful3Prilikeeld twp.. hounded.as follower Beginning at the south west corner of lot deed , "ed to Andrew Dtibert by Y. B. Gates, thence north. p 24 ° east 173 3-10 per., . thence ratith 2° west 77 . 10 - per., thence along the north line ot, lot. No: 64, north 891*, wen. 62 mid 740 per.. thence along the it rib line of kit No. 63 awl 50. north 69°. west 118 and 240 per., thence slang lines a lot No. 82.. conveyed to OrriO north I°, east 74 per.,to the place of - be. ginning. Dont:bias 81 acres be the Mae more or lees, there being on said real estate • Waned house framed born and fra.t trees and shout 50 scree improved. Terms, $lOO 'rhea the p•operty is au act down, •310 ow continual Lion the balance-in equal payments of 1 . ranl 3 years with latent t front mg B. D..l3 nuti rlD33, dtaintatrator. f Peb. 1 ORPR AN'S COURT SALE.—ByVir; me of an order issued out of the 'Orpbsn'e Court of Brniford County the muter signed ev rcutor of E. W Dorm late of Bash twp., quehanna wanly, deett, will expose to poblid sale on the premises. on, wzDzinDAY t MARCH 26, 1869, at 2 o'clock p. m. the fait , lowing described lot, piece or parcel of land situated about one mile tro* the month of the. Wyaluditg Creek. on the Wytiosing creek road; in Wyainsing township, Bradford conety.houni ded as Mown; Oa the wag by the Wysiosinel creek road, on the north by hada of Widow Bragg and J. T. Staltoill, on the east by the 913 aiosing creek, orkthe south by lands of 114 Taylor and N. Bose. , Contsiniog 6 acres and 23 peretes be the same Dior or less, with tho appurtenances. a good two story framed house, one barn. one blacksmith shop, a good garden,!. trait treed, dtc. . TERMS-8100 to banned on the property be• Inn struck down. one third of the. panellise ; manly on the cmtirmation of the ale, witaln-i tere-t. one third at six months. with interest; and the residue at ore year-thereafter with 'erect, and to be secured on the place.' GRANGER. ! Executor. ; February 10. 1889 NOTlCE.—Notice LI hereby given tlistt all persona Indebted td. the estate of Jame Philips, decod.. late of. Smithtield twp., are requested to snake payment; without delay; and those having dal= against sato +state mast present them duly aathentlesi ted ..jr settlement. ISRAEL PHILIPS, JAMES FEITCHER, Executor. 1., Pb.e R. IRe9 ORPHAN'S COURT g'ILLE,-Bi . , virtue of .orders issued out of the Or.s phan s Court of Bradford county, the troder-! signed. Guardian of minor children of B.W.Dcw= ay_ and W. Pep er, dec'd, will expoliel at public sale on the premises. on 13A.THHOSY.1 MARCH 13 1869, at 2 o'clock p. m., the Inter-i o-t of said minor children, in the followrn; de. scribed lot, piece rr parcel of, land situate Pike twp. the estate of Henry Pepper, dec'd hounded as follows : orginning at poet in Aleerson's line, tbence smith, 87° ra.t 81 1 10 per. to a pine stamp,4 thence moth 3° west (along land of Bradley :ibervroofi) 13.5 per. to a hemlock; thence by;., land of Rogenine, and: Vangilder, north west 138 per. to the public highway, thence by the came north ii°;,east 61 perches to a cornerd " hence north 5° west 20 per. to Rogers' llne,l -44 k ta: onst Aleut* north 3° east.6B 8.10 pen to the place of beginning. Containing 91 acres and 4 perches,; more or lees, all improved. , ALSO—One lot, -piece or parcel of land bow.ded as follows: Beginning at a corner hank o. Wyaluslog creek thence by lands oft frovenine, north 501° easr. 184 per.. to a earner,: tbence south 91° west 114 perches - b - it - Land of Briggs, to a corner, thence • cuth 521° west per., thence south 67° west 54 pr., thence north!: . 43' west 58 per. to place of beginning. Con-1 - .• Loosing 60 acres and 24 perches, about 40 &crest improved with house - barn and , other out bulld• togs*thereon, and some fruit trees. - ALSO—One other lot bounded as follows Beginning at. corner of Briggs' land' and the.' I cat r &see ibed lot, thence southso east 40 2-1011. 'per toe corner, thence by Tyrrell's land south; 15° east 42 per. to a stake acne.. the Wyaltudngi cret k. thence north 74° west 39 per. to corner,;! thence -oath alp west 3910 per., thence north tti° wet.[ l ; per. to a corner , thence north 37i ° 1: 'west In per. to a corner.thence north s4l° west 18 per to a hemlock. thence r•on'h 591 0 sputa 35 2-10 per. to a corner; and ti.ence . - north 521° ert , 70 I:et. io place-of. beginning, Containing,. 121 6diei more or le.s. TER.49.-- , 50 to be - paid on the property be rig struck down, $2OO on cobermition, and the balance in one, two and three years rom cOnlir• matitm, with interest thereon annually. - • JOSEPH R.IIIARBII, Feb 17.1869 Guardian. i• IN BANKRUPTCY.—In - the matter; & of Wsl. H. BARTO, Bankrupt."'' In the Ells r. !der Court of the United States for the Western Oi.trjst or Pennsylvania, U. . • To whom it may concern': The nudersigned hereby givrs novice of his appointment as as. t -ignee of H BARTO, of the Borough of : Troy, in the County of Bradford. and State of vennsylvank within sail district, who has I eel, adidged a Bankrupt upon his own pet. Lion by the District Court of raid 01.trict. at Towanda, this 18th dry of February t•B9 JOHN W. MIX. Assignee. A A Uri I TOR'S NOTICE ' Ike mat, I: CA. ter of the estate of !Into Peet, deed.. I. In the Orphan's Court of Bradford Conntyy.. of. the Township of filmithfiel4, SA BC EL 1: N LE7,4, ..teministrator. I The undersigned an auditor, appointed by said court to.disposeof exceptions filed to the final account of the adtnintstator. will attend - to he duties of his sppointmentat his deice in the borough of Towandi:On SATURDAY, the 27th day 0t.1.1 A BCH, 1561.0,!at 2 o'clock p. m., where all I.ersonsinterested will atteqd W.'. A. pees, I !Auditor. Fe-b 25, 1R49 ADSIINISTIIATGR'S NOTICE.-- I. Nome is hereby given that all persons iodeido.d to the estate of RobertaLdawsy. late t or .Wrox twp., dec'd., are ,reque.ted to thalEe immediate payment, and all persona hav lug clams against said estate must -present hem duly authenticated for settlement. T GRANGER, ' Administrator. i F.b. 24 - BtNKFIPTCY.—In the matter I PERRRY BUELL, Bankrupt. In the . iiistrict Court co the United States for the Wes , . tern Diorict 1 Pennsylvania, fa. - To whom It may concern : 'l7te undersigned • he eb • gives no'ice of his appojcitment as is• eigtoe of Perry Buell. of West Burlington, lii County of Bradford, and Stit&ol Pennsylvania, - wilh'n saidjriarrict. who has been adj edged a wankel:pi upon Iva own petition by the . Dlstrict Court of said.dLstricr. tinted at Towanda this Vith day cf February A 1). JOHN N. CALIFF. Assignee. I N BAN IC RIiPTCY-.1- itt the matter of sakIUEL. H. HILL; Hinkrtipt. In the [strict Court of the Unitei States for the Wes. tern District of Pennsylvania, sa • - _To whom it hrty , concern : The- andetaigned h ere by - gives notice or his appointment as as; .ignt e of rtdmuel U. Hi 1, of Inster,ia the Coun ty of Itradi..rd and State of Penney!? inia, within Buhl District, who hai been adjodged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Co-.rt of said District Dated xt Towauda,thla 25th day of February 1.10. 1869. ' JOHN . N. CALIFF, Arsinee. IN BAN KRUPTCY.—In the matter 1 of A BRAISAH C. BINTLET, Bankrupt. In the District' Court of the United States tor the Western District of-P. nasylvards. To whom it may conc,rn : The.undersigned hereby gives notice of his appohitment as as signee of Absalom C. Bentley, of Smthfield. in the County of Bradford, and State of Pennsal- Tani* within said !Astrid, who boa been ad• judged a Bankrupt apcn his own petition by the. If strict Court of said District, Dated at Tosranda.this 35th day of Fatima/ • A. D. Ige9. BrlNJ.fd. PECK, Assignee. A .CARD.—Dr. VANBusznuthae °b ra. tamed a License, as required, .of the Goodyear Valdosta Company, to Vulcanize Rubber as a base for. Artificial Teeth, and has now a good selection of those beantifni:tarred Block Teeth, and a superior. article of Black English Rubber, which will enable him to sup ,ply all thine in want of sets of teeth, with those unsurpassed for beauty and natatulip penance. t Filling, Cleaning-Correcting Irreg ularities, Extracting, And all operation. be longing to the Surgical Department akilltnily performed. Cholofortit administered• for the extrscfion of Teeth when desired, an article being used for the purpose In which he has perfect confidence. having administered it with the most pleasing results daring a practice of fourteen years. Being very grateful to the public for their liberal patronage heretofore received, he would any that by strict attention to the wants of his patients, he would continue to'--merit their con fidence and approbation. Office In Beddleman's Block, opposite the Mean, House, Towanda; Pa: , Dec. 20,1817.=3m• CI OVER IND TIMOTHY SE ED.— Welave a large stock of State, Ohio and Pea Vine Clover : also Illinois Timothy seed, which we offer for wholesale or retail on favor able terms. This seed having been-selected by one of our firm We can soarantee It to our friends right in every respect. Pox, arevions, =CUR a Co. Towanda. Feb - • SPECIAL NOTIOE.-GEORGE W. FMK , has withdraws from the Firm of FOX, STEVENS, NEWT:Ill& CO.. by mutual consent. The business wIU be continued at the old stand by the other members of the Firm, who will pay all indebtedness ; and to whom all debts dee mast be paid.. FOX, num, llama a Co. • Towanda, Feb. 11,1869. II 11 ME