li A 13 • CALENDAR • 703 11369. ftliltA.tt 1..''.., 1 1 4 fl r i fl 7 .5. 1 i tr li ,t 4 - , :: .......... 2 3 . . . .. - 3 4 'S I 6 7 8 9 5 6 _ 91( 2 10 11 12 13 14 15 16>11 , 12 13 14 15 16 I', V 17181920 21 22 S. 18 19 90 21 22 21 7.24252627282930, 252627198393031 .121345 5 iili 6 7 7 1 2 .. 891011121 3ds 9 10 11 12 ) 'l4 / 4 15 16 17 1 8 1 9 2 0 15 16 17 18 19 1212223242526271 2 4222324252 C -28 . , . . . ,2230 31 . . . . . i, 23 . 455 ... 1934 1 21i 8 9 10 11 12 13 g 5 •5 7 8 910 11 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 a 12 13 14 15 16 17 U. 7. 4 2,1 22 23 1 24 25 26 27 E. 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 282930 31 .1-52627282930 ... . . . .. i 2 3 . .8 "i '. . 1 145-5 7 8 910.1 i 8 i 8 1 7 11 1.2 13 14115116 17 2 10 11 12 13114 15 16 118 19 20 21 22 23 24 3 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 28129 30 .'. 0 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 . . . . ' 1 f3l . . . . . . .1 93 -45578 ...._i 23450 910 11 12113 14 15 2 .7 8 9 10 11 12 13 16117118 19 20 21 22 ,E,14 15 16 17 113 19 20 23 24 2.526 27 28 29 - 121 22 23 24 25 26 27 30131.. . .. .. .. , 4 1213129 30 .. .. .. ..- .. 11 2 34 5 .. .. .. 1 23 4 .1 6 7 1 8 910 11,12 5 - 1'789 10 11 1 li 13114115 16 17 18119:12 13 14115 16 17 18 - ,20 21 22 2312125(26115 19 20 21 22123 24 25 127 28 29 301.. .;1.. 26 27 28 29 30 31 LOCAL AND GENERAL TIME TABLE.—The following•ie the Time Table , of, the .Pempaylvania and New Vork Canal and Rail Road Company, which took effect oh Monday, Nov. 23, 1868 : k:W.,pv:r,/1.1•11 P.M. ..... 6:35. 650. 7.03. ....7:18. . . ..... 7:40.. troarinviato. .....8.10 12:00 6 . 00 ...7:50 11:40 5.40 .7:37 1127 5:27 722 11:12 5.12 ..7:00 1050 4:50. A. M. A. M. P. M. JOAN P. COX, Superintendent. WAVE= ATEMNS UL aral.. 1 owiNDA Wesr.r.Li ATIIENS .11rL&N I. LSTLL TOWANDA UV' The Public School of this bor ough closed on Friday, Feb. 25, and will open again on Monday, March 15. CS— Persons in want of wall pa per will find an extensive assortment at Ar.- VOP.D & BAIIIIEIO3, very cheap. tee' A fine assortment of tits Spring steles ,of Hats and Caps may be seen at CLONNEY S. Amsnity's, South side Mercer's OM ge". Active mensuree are being ta taken by the people of Troy, to organize a Fire Department in that place. The goes tiin seems to be, whether they shall hare a steam or a hand engine. SEr The work of double (racking - :he Erie road between Hornellsville and 'Elmira is now going on, which gives era - ploym6nt to a large number of laborers.— Wag. s paid, $1.50 per day, and board $1.50 per Nieek. tee The - powdtir- mill Messrs. Duliont A: Co., located at Wapwalopen, :Lair miles from Berwick, exploded at 9 Weloak Tnesday morning last, horribly :111n4litig and killing Messrs. Geo. Wildrich foreman, and Wilson Eckrot. The shock w is diet' .0 ly felt at Berwick. 7 D. B. BARTLSTT, proprietiv 0 e..ns house, in this place for the pas Frf y ears, has leased a large Hotel in Poult y. Vt.. and will , remove to that place some nit month. We understand that T.' I: J.,i,oAN, of the Railroad House, will be cost occupant of the Means House. DO CYRUS WARFOIIO, proprietnr of Howe, Waverly, N. Y., cut 1. In , ;elf finite severely one day last weelr.— wilile-he was howinga stick of timber,-the 5!...k tuned, and the blow struck him on IzaJ 2, -tasking a very severe wound. We ancic.r,,tand that Mr. WARFIDD is insured , Lint,t accidents. NATTIAN EDMINISTER, Constable :.Mucus twp., met with quite a serious few days ago. It appears that driving through Athens, his horse be -Im^ frightened, and broke loose from "the ,a, palling Mr. E. 'out and dragging . - (,:ne distance over the frozen ground 111., fa:- au I side were considerably bruised Erne RAILWAY EXPRESS. —The Uni tt l statci Express Company, according to annonneLmeit recently made by the iident of the Elie Ittilway, will cease ruining, on and after Monday, March Bth, over all roads o.v tied by that Company.— Th • Erie will run the - Express in connection with th'ir otherhosiness. A CCQUSTED FOR. - Our citizens have mdonbtedly become aware of the fact that , agar, during the past two or three weeks, Las taken a bound upwards in prices. This k accounted for when wo remember that Cabs, from whence a large portion of this - -pie article is procured, is in great cora :l,,tion from inland turmoil and rebellion, and that the supply is cut off by an almost cesation of it. msnnfacture. Ti A I'PRO.kCIIIN,G ODD FIELLOWte PA ...mz tit Putiammamat.—The fiftieth slink vmsary of the establishMent of Odd Fellow ,hip in America is to bMeelebrated is Phil a irlphin ma the 26th of flioril next. It will p - übably he one of themost imposing de monstrations ever made by any Order. It is estimated that no less than 80,000 men %, ill be in line, representing all seetiotts of the country. The Grand Lodge has the i.vitter iu charge,c and oommittees- have been appointed to superintend the prelitni ,r:ries. " OCR YOUNG FOLKS" FOR MARCEL— Ile, Publishers of Our Young Ili//es, Messrs Fields, Osgood & Co., of Boston, announce thf.ir willingness to send four numbers of their Magazine, from January to April of this year, as specimens, to any persons who lin' send them their address. Nte trust this very liberal offer will bring tuffs rally valtiable Magazine to the notice of all our naders and be the means of intro dacing it into all the families where it is unknown te'• The Atlantic for March main .-,,0, the well established position of tliat ! Beal in the very front rank of Ameri literature. "Malborne, anolaPort icance," is continued with increasing inter . 't- "The small Arabs of New York," a pen-picture of a certain phase of life la -Great City. "Co.operative House ping" is continued. "A new chapter.of evidence," will - interest the ....,1411t!al reader, and: "Consumption in tuleriAni," is worthy of careful and attentive z ads. t"The Foo in the Household" prow -1 to be interesting, and with "Oar new I en t," 'The new Education," and say r.,l other articles of great value,rendar tb,ls 'Haber of the Atlantic peenliarly interest an,l attractive. Terms—Single nurit 4-rs: 31 cents. • Yelrly subscription, $4.00. Two copies for $7.00. Five copies for $16.00. Ten copies . ; for $30.00. Fields, fl‘good A Co., Busten. 1116 tukcie,n4ol: j. Tamar, who has for some time been ammo; Aid with the ILyanabig .may hss of his interest in that paper. .The next. diecounie belortittpi Young lden'e L ,Cbriatiau daeociatiomfill delivered by Rey. C. B. tox, at Um M. "K t Munk on , Ran* . commenting at 7' o'clock. All young men 6 . are eipeciallY invited to baliresealt: . ...., 14 Fin is _Ass n;.— 'und erstand 11 , 1 1 . .. .. th at the dwailing *twee at • Kr. Bapoloot 5 G 7 Athena, was burned on Friday night last. L 2 13 14 Most of ibs-tanOMW w Pii."..S l . ' . s66° la 20 21 , . 6 27 28 11. 13. Itteuls eztd,V3oo S f3rWa4leks were burned. It is not_lsnewtlieW the`ozeusigl.. nated. 'lnsured fur;81 1 200; ' iffa.:.Fi•ofeitaoi Moss eclipsed— . lightning too SlOtifor the Mmes,- On the 2 26th of .Tanttary Isitatitage of Oigar.stumps l 6 9 was mailed at Towanda, for -Tunkhannock, 1 and on the eveniag , of the 23d of February following, the padrAgo 'Came safe lothe ow4er.,T4ne-245,da‘ift-41bBtan Telegraph . operators; , please tate notioe.;--; sas a emteePetident of the thte.stWO 118.. ttgoßos MANNING, one of the Brat _settlers 4._ . this cpunty,. - Ciane into - Warren toinisnii; hi the year 1815. The firstlinui "filssatila went t 0 mill , was to Binghamton, N. Y., the distance of twenty six miles. He took two = bushels ofwheat on his horse, and was gone 'two days, lead- irsl the horse - the whole distance each way. Mr. Mamma is nTilf In the tilet year otlis age• . . • , Sir lion.. JANES II: Witt n seems to be at work at the Capitol for the interests of his constituents, as well as those of the State. We see that he has introduced the following bills :—an act granting relief to eleven sol.iiers of the late war to suppress the rebellion. An Kt to increase the 'sure ties of the school directors of Troy borough. In the discussions of the appropriation bill, Mr. Wsnn moved to amend- by appropriat ing $5,000 to the Troy borough School Dis trict, this County. Mr. %wow, of Alle gheny, moved to amend the amendment by . substituting $3,000, which was agreed to. P. M.- A. M. 12:30 ..... .8:40 12:45 Bss 12:58 9.08 .1:13 923 .1:35 9.45 MAILING PRINTING MerrEft.—The At. tendon of the publics is directed, through the Posted Record, to the following rule of the Post Office Department, _ which applies to printed matter of any kind which is not so dont( up far mailing that it can be thor• oughly examined at the Post Office where it is first deposited : • "Postmasters will charge and collect postage, at the rate of three cents for each half ounce, on any newSpaper or periodiCal so marked or written upon as to give other information than that contained, in the print. Tee same charge will - be made when it is so enclosed.that it cannot be examined without destroying tue wrapper. The same applies to any printed matter which may be sent at less than letter postage." " . It is not sufficient to clip a corner of the envelope as is often done. A COOL ,RASCAL.—Mr. MCGAUGHRAN, .a gunsniith at Troy, was requested some time, ego, to stock a gun' barrel, by a young man, which was done, and ono evening last week he came forlis gun,and after examin ing the job and pronouncing it all right, turned and ran out of the shop. Not like.: ing to give up his property in that manner, Mr. M. started in pursuit and it being quite dark, and no one to intercept the thief, a pretty sharp foot-race was the result. The rascal being young,soon left his pnrstierotit of reach, and it appears that lie has malie a gun stock, besides the honor of wining the race. • FILL YOUR Lties.—At ilia oeaFon of the year fatal 4; aceidents occur from the explosion of lamps in which kerosene is burned. A little knowledge communicated, and a littl advice given on the subject, may, tend to lessen the number of accidents, if not to prevent their occurrence altogether. Let those who use kerosene lamps take no tice of these facts, and act accordingly " As the oil burns down in the lamp,a high ly inflanmble gas gathers over its surface, and as tLe oil decreases the gas increases. When the oil is nearly consumed a slight Jar will often inflame the gas, and an explo sion is sure to fullow, dealing death awl de struction. , Now, if the lamp is no. allowed to burn more than half way down, such ac cidents are impossible. Always fill your lamps every morning, then you need ia...-ver fear an explosion." • - CAUTION.—Good. Templar 8 ar! cap tioned against encouraging ono N. S. Fitt- ZlErt, a member of Martha Washington Lodge No. 471, who is engaged in lecturing in different parts of our State, and in most places, represents that he is in the employ of-the Grand Lodge. We are informed he has in some places' passed himself as the Rev. N. FEAZ/Ell, of Towianda, and at one place had notices printed 'with the title of "Ret," while at home ho makes no profes sion of religion. He Las done our Order and the CL11193 great mischief in some places by these false representations. In all cases, where a loctart; claitias to be sent out by Bro. CHASE or the Grand LOge, ask him to show his authority, for every one, who is employed by us as a State lecturer, chn show commission. • FIRE IN WILLIAM:I'OFM —A very de structive fire' broke out on Thursday morn. 'Sag, March 4, about one o'clock, on Market Square. The fire originated between-OA building occupied by Rittenhouse & Fin ney as a drug store, and that occupied by Kurtz az Wakenhate, es a boot and eh store. These, together with some four or five other buildings, allot which were old time structures, consisting of log and frame material, burned with fearful- rapidity, and were almost entirely consumed or rendered worthless tiefOre the firemen gained the mastery. The following establishments of that city were compelled by this 004fiagra tion to change quarters : Rittenhouse Finney, ..druggists, who lost about two-thirds of stockL-inSured for 85.500 ; Wolfe auction rooms, loss not learned, but covered by insurance ; Roth child's clothing store, folly insured ; Fields & Walker, boots and shoes, loss covered by insurance ; D. 8. Andrus, music store, loss covered by insurance ; F. Zimmermaa, se gars and tobacco, loss about ,Sqoo—no ranee ; Bissell Brothers. Rogers, loses Boo —no insurance ; T. J. Trapp, photograph.. er ; J. if. Barrows; hats and 'caps ; Bor. mares jewelry store. lass about WO, cover- - ad by insmiusoe. RAILROAD WAR.—Whist tookee like a pretty serious war, brokevut between the Erie and - Rorthent Central -Railways, - last Thursday evening. Orders wereZreeeived at Ehnire, to let no trains on the Northern Central, oome on ttai Erie:lraek. The switches were according!): ljo reasons were assigned- *mike proceeding, but it is suppot:ed to have' WWII - 0111 t ot:a hitch between the -two' companies, about the poaseision of the Fort Wayne road, as a connection to Chicago. 4. train: on the Ecirthern Central, - with 400pissengers fiwra Washington, arrived' atLthe juncticin, on Friday afternoon, about one ri 4le below the *Y.ef Elmira. at;d iwnld go no farther They werwobliged to take the' :Erie train, re-pay their fair, and gefaiinna is);eitttlii7 could. - The difficulties,: whatever they nereiepikar to have begsiittOdy . * l l_oll,tiatUrallyialit; r OASE—At the M. P 4, Parsonage, ;Feb. Sit, 18&. by Eev.l37 Ina Mr: J. 0. Alger. of Orwell, tolifiss ArrillaMTAkok - githillatnepliice. ViO 4 M7 - 4iNatF% - : PVT S V _by4ll4:*erp • . Auto ". • •sll ptiVysox.. BBERK -411 : 11 tWilGAMS.-140inatqnPrp.. Watson. 34 0.444 do J. Beers to Miss L B.' BorligaZile. bodr.of Canton; Pa. , .9lTOlif ooo L—WAßMEWlAttlaanakienen dike brides father. Feb. •31. by Brigham, Mr. Albert S. Hitchcock, of Or. Pit:;:to'Milis Wanier,•otPdie, Penn's. COLEITARLROGERS—At the residence of Lorenzo' Regerst.;. Mardi Bd, - by Rev. A. ' Brigham,' Mr. Russell Coleman, of Pa., !alga'sTim& V.-Rogers; of, Herrick: ville, ' Sir Crxrros Gs:Wirt:6,lot Smithfield Pa., Agent for W. Dittrich Jr. Co., dealers in all kinds of Mtadeandlibuileal Instruments. Y°W.- ; ‘,9 1 4 1 %.../_f,gairisk;.l.o.72t t Q. . 21, " • Nancy O. .or G. V:—Bractfurd- County Conveatioa. meet, at . : ,Troy, Wednesday Blarelel7,'lo69, at 10 o'clock A. M./ 1). CRAFT, W. C. T. L.ll. Fast, Bee'y.-Iw* Dom. Fooorr.—The Children's Sing. ing School opens at the School House, &it nrday at 41 o'clock P. 11; Thorough train ing in the, rudiments .asrvocal culture.— The second term of the evening class'opens on Monday evening. March 10.-IW' Ink. A Musical ConieUtion will be held at Caton Ckuroh, North' Orwell, Pa, commencing Tuesday, .March "16, to contin ue four days, and olose•onFriday evening, March 19th, with a Concert, under the di rection of ProL J. G. Towner, assisted, by his scui . „l). B. Tewner, and as accomplish ed Pianist and tine singer. Admission to the whole course one dollar, to the Concert cts. The !donut - Zion Collection, (just out) the latest and best booli,lby J. E. Per kins, Will be used in the Convention - and furnished free, March 9. _ - Le- The beet and - cheapest Piano; Parlor, Ccittage, Church and School Organs, and Melodeons, of every kind and size, Sheet. Music and Musical Merchandise in general, for sale oy WM. Arrriucn LI; Co., at Chainberlin's Jewelry Store. : March 4. —ti: Z W6itavo a second-hand Mar, afaaturipg Madan°, in good order, snitablo for sewing !tether, would give good satis faction' to a Shoo or Harness Maker, or Carriage Trimmer. We. will sell it at a bar gain. Menet-AA Bylca, March 4.--:11 sey- Sewing. Machine . Threadrl, Silk, Oils, Needles &c.,lept at the Seiiing Machine Agency of 'Wickham & Black. March 4. tf • FOR SALE. -- EfARNDENat CO. will close their Photograph Gallery in 14ellays villa in Iktay . next, and offer for sale their ctitock and- apparatus at a 'bargain. A. rare 'chance for any one wishing a good opeiling ;for the Photograph business. Y Feb.. 23, 1869. , -2a , EMMEN & Co. Air The superic7itifx of 'the Net; Family Marline consists in the introduc tion:of an entirely _near arrangement of Sewing Machinery, The novelty is that all unnecessary complication is dispensed With, and a very rapid, perfect and noise= less operation is secured by, the utmost, simplicity of construction. To any ma% at hli-familiar with ordinary Sewing Machines, the advantage of Singer's improvement will be plain at the first glance.—Casect•L's L,ll - Illustrated. For sale by Wicznest BLA4. March 4..-Iwe ger Matto; nun, Justice of .the Peace, in offtoi, with E. Overton - 3r., s.fr nt ieg tho.Ccurt flonse,tind over' Pettis S Co'ti Store. • Feb. 25. TRY ROYAL • &KING rOIVI,EIt.-It 18 the best. thing in use for cooking, and is cheaper. and much better than Cream Tar ter and Soda. It is for sale'at Towanda by W. A. Rockwell, McCabe & Nix, P. W. Cowell, John nerideth, C. B. -Patch, and Long .1; Keeler. • Feb. 1.-10 Foil SALE, A RARE CHANCE.-A t-ec nod hand grand piano, .London mak.•; of sweet, fine tone, good action. Will be sold. at a bargain on account of ownt , P-leaving the country. Can be aeon at Mr. Pr. • McCLELLAND.,"CoIutubia Penna. Jan. 20. - - A VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.. The sub'scribers wishing to change their business, offer.a part or the whole of. their property for sale, situate in Tuscarora twp. Bradford county, Pa. on 3lain road leading, from Stevensville to Lacyville. Said /imp erty containing upwards of two / hundred acres. Ono hundred_ and eighty acres im proved- and under a good state of -cultiva tion. Has two good dwelling houses - and three large barns, and all necessary out ; buildings attached. For particulars and terms m_ iquireof the subscribers. H. S. LC: IL B. ACIiLET. Tuscarora, Jan-26.—tf • - :PARK VESTAVRANT.—G. W. z eooN, proprietor. Meals served at all hours, and in every style. Ale drawn from dig wood. Under Chamberlin's 'Jewelry Store,\ Main St, Towanda Pa. Dee:23. ; • AlrreS MIR VIGOR, For restoring Gray Hair to its no:orality and Color.— A dressing which is at once .agreeable, healthy. and effecitnal for preiervirtglbe hair. Faded or gray hair is restored to its original color with the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not always,. cured by its use. "Nothing can re store the hair where the follicles are deStroy ed, or the glatds atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for Useful -ness•by this application. Lustead.of fouling the hair with a. pasty Sediment:it will keep it clean and vigorous: Its occasional use "will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent bald, cross, Free from those deleterious substan ces which make some pre}ittrations danger ens and injurious to the hair, the Vigor tan only benifit but nob harm it. If wanted merely for a hair dressing, nothing else can be found so desirable. Containing nei ther oil nor dye, it dees not soil white cam bric,and yet lasts long on th,. hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and grateful perfume. . Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Prac. Jical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. Price 81,00. • Sold by Dr. H. C, Porter Towanda, & all .Draggits & Dealers in medicines every Where. " Nov. 26, ISGS.y TOWANDA . COAL YAND.--Qrder,s Tor Vaal accompanied with cash,, le ft - at the Old Established Drag Store of Dr. IL C. PORTER, corner of Main and Pine Streets, Towanda, will receive prompt attention. Jan. 20, .1869.—tf . Wean k DtvEn. TOWANDA. do- Patti:o.24l2lp herekdoie • existing .tinder the firm name of. WA. Overton At Co. is this day dissolved by ranftial censent., - • - '— • VA. Ovrarron, JAB. 3i. Wino, Matt. Dmcsr.. • " Towanda, Pa. D6o. 315t,.1808.. The bnsiness'of the late. firm will here after be conducted by Warm & 14rmr, who will pay all liabilities contracted by D'A; Ovairron.& Cavon .prcaentation--and to. whom, all debts due santilrin are to be-paid r-an ionineaiate settlementis rerested.:, rilili House AND splendid Housequid Lot forisale, situate on Second street,' "opposite the College, close to good.schoohy very . pleasantly lociitettz-: The housels new, just-finished - from' tpp_ to ;bottom in Statalassittyle. i For fn thes . pai: ticulars enquito of D... 11. Dam* 7 oit,;fhe premfires. Towanda, Oct. 6, 1,868:11: • t. • • • , - G. T. GRAER, Myersburg Pa. ' Ia heir - • maztutattilitng Lever 'Power 'Mtn* - Machines. and win beep them on ban.t,or 'take them on shot r.otice,. from the best material and Warranted. , Feb..ls, 1859.-3EO R AGS.i RAGS,IL. RAGS 111---600 ,Toits go()4l4tricr bags . wanted. for which. tiie litghtyit„?3arket price win • Towanda..Q.ct- 18 6 8 . • `•-• TErAlt/f,MEAtg,' AT - AlatithirrtS lr at, 91: 4 W. IfOPPITI'd 4leatautant,.- Per 56014 04411 to. Sown tgrdtaner, will do well tatte;golit: - ' -• • Towanda, Jane 11,1869 • • • .: , ?u,a.r 4 / 4 4414'.104f1 Kati. D. D. F4I3BE;T f9!' 'r t . B 7 AI T .T . J E S 4._ :fl et Are. now iikwbrinti„froys„yron York Ciktesoi sortment of = •-• GOODS IN :-ZHEIR. LINK i,l .44-14,FLar.mwe IComitatteg *II part ot: <;&` ULU! WIED: :ifti.V IpartrrEh- fv . , 1, 0-tk; 44(Ditsaiip.oun.p4msd (*OAS - - •i -' ; Tano4r Skirts,!Shawle 4 , Hoop S4lrts, I, T. s "' GLOVES, HOSIERY._ YANKEE- NOYIONS :1 f "?' ~' •:&ei, &c./&c. 411,01-mbiab - canAli tooibt lirchesPlaithi same quality of pods can, bobongkk-in To- wands. Their , 4"1,. .1,4).1•7 MiLLIXERY ,DEP:iiiprENT isfwitk ittefiitest kite" or , , - Mi2M • lildwventral isintateni 'of - iffillitery ~ Gooda. with competent mime/Ikt° sidi the•-tWOoI 0 who may Rivms. Gmm With patrMigi. A! Miura will le fondll4yttnyai./ got& atir Inkcikle paves,: _ DON'r FORGET- THE MANE AND EL& CF. • Male - fitted; Hot., ! B. 2 1 - 1 fliTitici do. Towan4la.iept. 2!, , 1869.-3m, CONFEOTAONERy; TOYS;•11IITS •MiD FRUITS A. BART, . . Calla the •attention of the tethe fact that be manufactures and stile ,-" • .WHOLESALE All kinds of Oanfeationalles. Foreign" and Po: mestio-Nuns,Ao. 'Dealers in the country wish ing anything In his line will dO well by send their orders to him. and they. 1/111-be promptly attended to:' Satiafaction guaranteed. Store. with 0. F. Cross in Patton'alliock near Midge street. Feb. 24;1800 —tt.; • ' ER IE•R' A I 7#4't 1300 itile4i under Onelifanegemeni , 880 Mies without. Cluing, of Opiates! 8R 6 4 -, ElloitifibOUß . La TEACH For Clareland. Toledo, Detroit:- Chicago, Mil waukee, St.Panl, Omaha, and all Points West and North-West ; 6lansdeld , Gallon. Urbana, Dayton, Cincinnati. Indianopolis. Lomsvill•-, St. Louis, and ell points South & Sonth-Wrzt.' SA-Now-end improved-Coaehes - are ran thro' without change to Buffalo, Rochester, pave - land and Cincinnati. : • On and After Monday Feb. 15, 1669, Trains will leave Waverly. at the following hours, viz: 001x0 NrkBT. b:11 a. m.,. Night Express, Daily, for Rochester, Buffalo, Balam.nca, Dunkirk, Cleve land, Dayton and Cincinnati, making -direct connection with trains of the Grand Trunk Rail way at Buffalo, and with the Lake Shore Rail way at Buffalo, Dunkirk and:Cleveland, for all, points West and North-West; and at Cincinnati with the Ohio and Mississippi Rat way for the South and i&oul•West. ' earThls train trialtra a direct coniectiott 'with all linos to the West and South-West, sad is provided with the new and impror d Drawing ROOM Colleting peculiarto the Broad Gauge, sr 'ranged tor Litith day and niht trael runnin through to Rochester, Cinc g innati and Buffalo, g and thus forming the-ONL.Y - DAILY LINE from New York to Cincinnati and the South-West running througli NO-miles without change. B:2s a. m., Mail Train, Sundays excepted, for Ruffalo and Dualtirk. 3:58 p. m., Elmira Accommodation, Sundays excepted. - 0:17 p. tn., Dar Express, Sundays excepted fqr,Rochester, Buffalo. Dunkirk Clevfland,Day ton. Cinclonatrand the West and South. Con nects at Elmira for Canandaigua, at Buffalo, Dual*. and Cleveland with the Lake bhord Railway for all points West and North West-god at Cinc anat.' with the Ohio aed Railway for the South and South-West. Sic. ping Coaches are attached to this train at, running through to Cleveland without change. E - x 10:33 p. m., pessMail ' ,Sundays ex cepted; for Bulialo,Dunkirk, and Cleveland.con necting with trains for the West. A Sleeping. Coach is attached tri this train at Nevr'Y ork, canning threugh to Meadville stria:lent chance. s. Sleeping I Coach• Is also attached at Susque hanna running throughlullutfalo • 9:10 a rn. Way Fieight.SundaYs excepted. 3:15 p. ,at., Emigrant Train, Dank, for the West. / - 4 • GOING EAST. 7:36 a. in,, 'Cincinnati Express; Mondays ex cepted, connecting at - Qtyego for %ham ; at 411hgliumtoa for Syracuse -; at Great Bettd for dein - am at,Lackawaxen for Honesdale ; at ttiddlutown for ' Unionville •, at Cioshenlor, Montgomery, at ,Graycourt for Newburg and; Warwick : and at Jersey City w.th afternoon, I,.end- evening trains cd.New Jersey R , llrod . fe.r \philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. 8:38 a. n., Binghalnton`Accommodation, Sun : T .i.lays excepted. . . 12:20 p. m„ Day Express, Sundays excepted; connectingat Binghamton for Syracnie; at ,Gt,, Rend for fierantok; at Lackawaxen -for Hones dab ; ot,4liddletown tor Unionvilleandat4er sey.CiW with mldnlght , expresiatrala of New. Jersey Railroad for Pbiladelphia.\„ 1:4 7 p. m.,,Accommodatlon train, ,(1411Y,cotl : nectiug at •wego for Ithaca. 6:27 p. in.. New York and Baltimore Mail, Sundays excepted. 9:20 p .I.ightning Express: connecting at Jersey City with morning express train of New Jersey Railroad kiriPhiladeiphia.Balttreord and Washington.: 4.60 p. m. Way Ffeight, Sundays excepted. lla. A revi:e - d and, complete,7• Pocket Time Tatale " Of Paisenger' Trate., on -the Erie Rail way-and onnecttng . Lints, has recently been p,ouliNhed, and can be procured nn applicationto the Pi( ket Agent of the Vompany. • . WE. R. BARR, • R. - RIDDLE . ; Genl Pass AO; New-York. ' Genl. - Eu .'E READING RAIL ROA1)-SIT41i xi, BIER ARRAiiGEBIENT. MAY 20th, 1868. GREAT TRIINE LINE Fitoll TDB NOITLI AND Nor.Tn•wescfor Philidelphia,New-York,Reading Pottsville. Tamaqua, Ashland, Lebanon, Allen town, Easton, etc. Trains leave Harrisburg for New-York, as fo/' lows: Al ,3.50, 6.25 and 8.10, a. in,, and 1 4 .40. m. 2.0.5 and 9.35 p. .m.,. connecting with similar Trans on tne Pennsylvania Rail Road. and ar riving at New-York at 6.00 and 10.00 and 11.60 a. m., and 3.60 7.40 and. 10.30 p. m. Sleeping Cars aoco.mpanying the 2.50 a. 01, and 9.115 p. tn., Trains, wilhoot change. • ' Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua,. Millersville,' Ashland, 'Pine Grote, Alientown and Philadelphia, at 8.10 a. m., and 2.05 and 4.10 .p. m..stopping at Lebanon and principal Way stations ; the 4.10 p. in. Tillie making close connection for Philadelphia and Columbia For Pottsville; Schuylkill Haven and ~ Auburn, via• Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Roattleave Harrisburg at 13.6.5 p. in.. Return lag : Leave New-York at 9.00 a. m:; ; 12 noon, and 5.00 and 8.00 p. in. Sleeping Cars accom . panying the 9:00 a. M. and 5.00 and 8.00 p. m • trains without change. ' -- . Way Passenger Train leaves 'Philadelphia it -7.30 a. m. retnrningfrom reading. at 6.50 p. in.; Slopping at allstations ; PottsvMe at 8.45 aan. and 2.46-p, m.; Ashland at'4l.oostnd 111.19 Loon, 2.00 p. tn.; Tamaqua at 8.30 a. m., and 1:00 and 8.45 p. m.' ~ ' Leave Pottaville kir- Harrisburg, via SebnYl- kill and Susquehanna Rail Road. at 7.10 a. in.. and 12.00 noon. Residing accommodation. Train : Leaves Read ing at. 7.30 a. In., returning Irina Philadelphia at 5.15 m. .., .min • • -- . -, _. • . - Pottstown "Accoodation Train, leave. Pottatoivn at 6.45 a. in., ratnraing leaves Phil adelphia at 4.30 p.m. ; - Colartibla Rail Road Trains leave Reading at 7J)O a. na: sad 6.15 , p. in. for, Ephrata, Litiz, Lancaster, Columbia, &a. , ,Perklomen Rail Road Trains learn Perldomen Junction at 9.00 a. in. and 555 p. m, Return-, ing4 .-leave Skippack at 6.45 a m.,and 1.15 • p. m., connecting witk similar train s on Read.; log Rail Road. - On Sundays : Leave New York at 8.00 . ui dd Philadelphia 8.0" a. m.. and 3.15 p:-m ., th 0- a. in., train running only to Reading. Pote 8.00 a. m.' Harrisburg 5.25- a. In. and 4.1 and 9 3.5 p. m.,and Reading at 1.10, 2.55 and 7.15 a. trviii M.. tor, Harrisburg. and 7.06 a. m.., and 11.40 p. tn.,is. for Near York,and 4.25 p: m., for Phila. del ph Commutation, Mileage, Season,' .School and Excursion Tickets to and from all points, at re laced rates. /Baggage 'checked (thrillArh ; • 100 pound lowed each Passenger • G. A. NICOLLS, General Superintehdent: Reading, Pa., May 20. 1807'.' IN UI _ _ E ISSOTION.=LTH CO-PART -IV neratip exthtleg between-tbe undersigned la 'this day dissolved ‘,l)y mutual consen• . The books and &catmints are at - Dr. IfAsos's ()Mee: where all Indebted to the lee firm wilt O f ,Tye toafittterirdhledlitely and:Misre ensite.; '; • , n Towanda, .Tan. $ O ELY. . A GENTS WANTED FOR SE= Aim.; OHM OP.TREOREAf C • Work descriptive of the virtues and vices, the myste• eke and .crimes of New York city,- yt wish. tolinow, how Terbium. aroma& and 1, Us day ; bdw shrewd men are rained in mlniaters and merchant.4' are blackmaileJ;' haw dance halls and concert, saloons are,nnan aged flowitambling houses and• lotteries are, conducted ;.hOw stock and oil companies orig., Mate and how the babbles lorrst,.'ead thiswork. ft contains 33 - She engravings ;- tells alt nbont the my sterh and crimes of , New rock. Arai hi! the sploiestand chewpest work of the kind pub: _Ptice.only . - SJACI per cciliy. ',.Snd lox , efrealani and 082 our . ' terms.,and'a descrfid.- lion 0(111e-work. ddress, JONES BUOTHRTS CO.;Philadelplila Pa. CAUT/0 1 1. — Jurialnispri c uitildins-' p i er be gn e itir le to 4d EWE .Gloi ocdmg,4l4Vel4 . slos:128 and lit, Airtvel* ri•hi tg!,' , ; 4 ' ' 3 9 ,r 7 4 1411) 1,1'; Eil !sr:e4 o *.'cli, 111 , 1 4. 1 4°. 4,r; " HARD 1 ARE, , .• `%.'5. , :;; RT ••• y EtileiCElNiTnEi •AND WACHISNitartilS ••1›: Will find u elpplied with 'the yety ballot C - 11:: '-' •'•2, T•Tr• . " V '; t",: , ..tt , si • f ^ 34:i:..5 ...• ,- ;•471•11: . v 0 it R - TA 'V. .. s Tiftpi - MI NO'S • ~,-. Euictus;. -`• - -t • tril t. .IPkt • ioEB'; -- "1- TOP LEATHER, ENAMELLED CLOTH, liPiiINGS4 AXLES PIPE BOXES, CIRCLES, B()LTS, ANVILS. BELLOWS, and LEATHER BELTI N G; CORN SHELLERS, FEED CUTTERS 1 B11:1 f...D.egs , ,MA,TE.8.1,, NAILS, LINE AND OEME2iT; by the barter., RAILROAD CONTRACTORS DUPONT'S POWDER, AliFIS' BOOVELB,-PIOKS AND -7* ' TnE LARGEST ASSOR'TIin!QT S T q7ms, fe toned in this part et the State, And wish it undersloini that. In these u in nibs, We will lid be Undersold 1 , We recomm end ai heretofore, ar like best stove known., We !awe josi received a supply of the popular Far.nei's coal stove . _ • cIOTY'S • WASHING MACHINE ; Universal Clothes liriiriger SILVER PLATED WARE LAUPS,LANTEaSS v BR#SEES;- G,17-* g AN b —U P iSlqirtisS We mean to keep bffat tbit argent stock of POCKET-KNIVES,RAZORS, - AND sdissoßs, N. , .W A R E kragafactured in our own ahopiln wbiah in are propa4d to do in kinds of J0f1. : 1464,AND REPAIRING. HEATERS GAS FIXTURES SANFORD &ORIENT% HSATRRS ME MI .',. -....4 ~•;!. , TWIN► .:::, -,KERS.)SEI4I4 OIL,. VARNISH,, SCYTHES;.-HERO &FRUIT; ,JAits, t AN MANY MEM MP°D ,S OI W 4141 B=s: ;A L. E: BIN ''' 4 lkikinits r forEltis Tray r e, Jei -4 5:3; S " - . • - - ' • ltfl , n' SE WI N.O.7..MA :Ha r.:411 - 4'. l ' TOlNthliyilibribliffil; 1869. MMMN OMB IRON < I MOMM STOVEB 2 &c DASH LEATHER, ME BABBITT METAL, GAS PIPE, 081. CHURN POWERS, PLOWS. ti In large 4nck. Including GLASS, PAINTS AND OILS, At very close. jig ura. Will ilna • as tead-iiittirterl for Birklir FUSE, WHEEI,BABROWS.: We intend at all theet to have Goods, " THE .AMERICAN " THE " MAGIC SHIELD.' lII' Towanda HOOBtB.•YUBNIBHED WITH AND. WATER.WORKS, Oi •hnrt take. SqLR: , 'AORNTS FOR '2WZ' OFFER 'INQIi.S, GLASS, MEI =ME ri MilitdaMOONE'l ll 7a. :AL s ~p. 47:w.! •a• • 61. 1 a - sj Z 441.4 t I . , 404. 1. a 52, ' , ,*, 015', $ , , , C . :).4411, NEI N , HAIR IMIVARIgIit .. ~~~~~, f -' 1 :!•; , : ." - kiii 09 1 16rin ,ii;4,4;:---i-; 7:.!u ,r, ;a,t o OEM Ile aka omplete $ C 0E1,249 fe MIZE lEEE Eva iriniglitFitiiig ilaie*tegiirilcii will ) • be found - the tolliwieg - • : :.,,:: 1:12;:r . 4 3 - , , .:•: 7 1:!'"TiLjC.: ( ;. , 0.7'1 .:,, Ell;E1311,4 - TEDT ONES= = 7h - e f A gait:ww MONWy, , 7 ; 710 RAT/100KM BILILLIA*4, Which are, without exception, the best Heating: Stoves : made • 1 iiikaho stint for the cook. Stoves OUR OLD HomE, 'VIBES GARDEN BE And they cannot be Excelled I am also agent for latt orni and' Counter !Cates, Kerosene Oil, - .Wirdrw Glasii7 , . FasbrDool7, Nails All of which wili be eI I3 pt • / , Manuf / atturers Prices . To the trade 8/iBll, I akto keep coast/MI y on baud a complete STOCK OF HARDWARE, Of all filial, caasistlaT la part of Spring:, Axles, FeHoes „ Spokes, • Iron, Borne Stoes, Nall Rods, Tin Ware And afi k lads of Shelf H ardwate, which will be sold at. the lowest prices. I would • say to Merchants that I will at all times meat Elmira prices. . Towanda. Oct. 22, 1868; 300 CASES BOOTS & SHOES. AT RETAIL 4UM,EI HEY BitOTIEFF.RS Offer to their :old eastone rs and the general NOT ONLY THE LARGEST BUT BEST ASSORTMEN2 GOODS AT T. T.R..k.TDM 1 That can be fooaqin NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA. The stock Is otrered.at TIHE, LOWEST -RATES! WORK GUARRANTEED BU-BT'S SHOES FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN, CEVED THE ONLY StVERI MEDAL Awarded for Excellence of Manufactuie PARIS EXPOSITION 1867. JAMES If. BURT'S GOODS FOR MEN'S WEAR; HEAVY - OR LIGHT CALPIOPEIBA, NAPOLEON, Ilungartan and - other &yles. OUR OWN MANUFACTURE jiafrill operation and all good" ffacrelto Order by Experienced Workmen. .. ID:the Saddlery" Department 00 - HORSE BLANKETS! BUFFALO 1 O],iROBES. Carriage'4 , -rea4 Harness, ITRIII94IS, .Zeuaadavatzsi,-I8a8: AVE YOUR RAGS.-Old Papas • and 'Woolen Rogo bought by - ALVORD k WHIZ NIOIV-STOOK OS ' r•i•--IFIIIOW REM ESSE For irbielt-tiii`'"- v ~.r'Y' . `BALTIMORE HEA'rER, GOOD BAHEII, 111 Belting, public, role THE And the :At the In Either , ~;''?' ~ t~4tlltoltt. " ~l . - i 11113 'AND.: 411,PBCTD • X L zarrty NEWINS MACHINES, palHod~lBB7 l ove; 82 other , Hachtua.. Atha, Stare nisii 1868. have awardedvids Machine the dna premium New York,.ithie. Pennsylvania. .Ilassachu. setts. Nisi' Hampshire.' Verniont,'Whoonshs, add Indiana. At the County Pairs of Madison. Onandags, Os Werie, ; Orteenr,. Tompkins, ,Itensca, Monroe, Eklttyler, Livingston, 'and it host of others. • Report of the. Committee on Sewing Machines, . it the State Pair held inHockester Pall of 868 "Your Committee have examined the dlite;;;;t Pawing Machines. to which their at= tentlettlthe best Fealkd, sad . would : recommend sa Family f ind -Machine or th e a following Howe's Machine, and f or . reasons : plicity of amstructton. • 24 Regularity-of trades - on both upper- and lower threads. 3d--Ease of nrinegement. 4th—Great range of work upon all materials. iith—lhe perfect stlickuneate *the Machias for •felling, hemmming, tucking, braiding, quilting, bind ing a pp l ied , g,. and the ease with.. which they are 6th—The durability of the ma chine, being made of hardened steel, ILA • ad- Putted lp in its bearings. We recommend a med. a _ `NeWity* Hilmar, Braider, Tucker, Qantas; 'Corder; Embroiderer. Mader", Feller and Inv. - proved Tuck Harker. - It wilLuse.aay and every kind of thread,froui the - finest to thicoarsest, with a ninth - smaller needle than other machines. Be sure and ext. amine on/ before you, purchase. Price from $6O to $2OO, and sway miachine_warrauted. The , real value of our Ninufacturldg H . achlnea ,for Talton, Boot-, Shoe, Harness and Caniagella ken, is too well known to require comment.-. Dont fail to call ans see them. ' / " SHEPARD & TEBNEUR, Gen. Agt'i. . • - 20 Lake St., Elmira, N. Y. For sale by CODDING. RUSSELL & Co., General Agents, Towanda, Pa. / NATIONAL DURANCE Cann CApirAL, $ Chartered • CI.4IIENCE; ,',. CiatEß.i:PreaidEnt ; JAY COO , R, Cbatrm ' n Finance and Ex. Com i HENRY . COOKE, Vice 'President 1 • EKE, N W. PRET, Secretary and Actuary. / The advantages of the National Life Insurane Company are : 1. It is a, National Co.. chartered by Congress ; 2. It bas a paid up Capital of Opt Million Doi !an; . 3; It offers low rates of premiums 4. It furnishes larger. lissurance than other Com imp les, for the same money. 51. It is definiteend certain ; • 8: There is no Pussibility of misrepresentation by agents, or misunderstandin g by policy holders ; 7. The policies are plain contracts, so mach in surance for so much money 8. All policies are non.forteiting ; 9. The policies are exempt from attachment. E. W. (;I,Altli 4c CO., Benkers, PhiladOlpbia General Agents. IL S. RUSSELL, Idapagei. Aar Agents kr' Towanda and vicinity : Jag A. D. MAWS', NATHAN TIDD T OWANDA STEAM FLOURING MILLS WM H. FULLER & CO., Respectfully Inform the public that .tbey have purchased the new and extensive Steam Flour tag kWh, hula, by Griffiths, Wells Matson to the south part of the borough of . Towanda and having all the modern Improvements, and competent Millers, they are prepared to do CUSTOM „GRINDING, In the best possible manner und at unusually shot notice Every pains will be taken to give pat lenetion, and a e invite a public trig! Farmers doing business In town can - bring their grain, and have it ground to take back with them FLOUR, FEED AND MEAL, For sale at the lowest cash prices, and'delivered In any part t f the village free of chirge Towanda, November 10,,1868 BOOTS BOOTS 11 BOOTS NORTH BRANCH BOOT lc SHOE STORE L. NELSON, Has just tints' ed and ready for sale a large as sortment of • - BOOTS AND SHOES! bwe Boots for the'''Yeomcn that tanieth the • 'sod And the bard laboring man that carries the hod ; And for the mechanic that cat' stone and lay brick ; And for tie wit handei Gents that apply the yard stick•; And Boots for the.wise that flourish the quill ;' And for the honest mechanic that works in the • Hill! 1 have Boots a little extra made, , For the bard laboring man that has no trades I bare Boots for all, please give me a call. My Boots are good and prices fast, But! am determined NOT TO TRUST I ThaveJAWWES MORMON, boot-rnan flue Celebrated In that line ; • Call my friends, all you that wUI Leave your mess ums,-try hls The Episcopalbhurch that Is about - to eiae, Hy place In front exactly Iles ; - Its known bymany very well By the Me of—NORTH BRANCH HOTEL I L. e. NELSON,. • Tolvarida, Aug. 46.1888.=8m. T 0 BACCp AND CIGARS! The undersigned have established a STEAM TOBACCO FACTORY, TO "VT..bl" D .A, On'Ma in Street below ',Bridge Street. Where they era otatittfaeturfng'all intift of CUT 'TOBACCO - AND CIGARS I otreilcithe:trade at W H 0,14 SA L E Pit IVES That abut fall . to salt. We. would moat re. spatially solicit a call from the deale.a through Northern Pennsylvania to an examination of OUR §TOCF. - PRICES 1 • • Our Tobacco is manufactured from the beat I.ENTIICKY AND "VIRGINIA Stock that can he twoiared 'ia the .market:— Givens a try. This it- a Isime enterprise and will enema with a liberal 'r dbrpadtlow ot , the trade to support home manniactoru. MEANS & PRI NNY, 167 Main Street, Towanda, ,June CAONTITI .—All persona are hereby - eiatkmad against prebssing a Note eras by me to Joel - Tuttle, Ibilbirty dollars, adg Feb'y 11, or thereaboate, ps able ninety days after date. Vol having received any value therefor, I shall not pay said note, unless cow pilled - by JENNINGS. Mendip . Stone, Feb 16, 1589.4tc' OE SALE AT ECOTIA TANNERY . *.a;' 'P Halr at wholesale BM' Mall also Soap sad son Goesee,e7 the pound non pidd for Huh sad Hid*. ADAM IBIiS • emanate Ceara; ni..Jaly 10,1868. ffm. fiiilidkaitollo. 111 ST RBOEIIyi'D . MOMANYES I . STOR El _ 7 . WAND WELL SELECTED STOCK Fall and - Winter Goad 9 D IN PULL Depression of the Market A' blcliwlll be sold secondly at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ! A Ito, direct' from Liverpool, FIVE CRATES OF CROCKERY Towanda, Oct. 5, 1868.' NEW FIRM 1 NEW GOODS WI9K,RAK ..t, FROST. Would call. the attention of the citizens of Rome and vicinity, that ' they have °rent d with - A New Stock of Goods I At the old stand of L. L. Moody, w here . with close attention to the wants of -the community they will keep a good a'sortment of goods, which they will SELL AS LOW AS THE LOWEST, And at prices that wlll•indoce every one to bay of theaa.-"Vre shall at al i times have a good asiortgient of FALL' AND WINTER GOODS Embracing alkthe latest styles of LADIES DRESS GOODS! DELATNES, ALPACAS, PRINTS, 'GLOVE% GT3IGHAMS, HOSIERY, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, CLOTHS, CASSIHEEES TESTINGS, FANCY GOODS, USIAELLAS, Family Groceries, Hardware, CROCKERY, 111111101 W, LADIES TRAVELLING BAGS 1 WOOD AND TINWARE Drugs,. Furniture, 4e 4 &c,, The above gives but a elight idea of the GOODS WE . HAVE IN STORE, Andwe only say to onr timorous friends and the pablic generally; call and seem, test the. merits of oar pretensions, and if convinced:3 BUY AND . MAKE YOURSELVES RICK By saving money in your purchases. We; in tend to GIVE GREATER BARGAINS THAN EVER BEFORE HEARD OF I We know we can ployse yon, so give us a call. All kinds of - F4RMERs PRODUCE Taken in exchange for goods. - ' • . ' WICKHAM. & FROST. . Sneemaorslo LL. Moody O. D, F.D. FROST Rome, Pa.. N0v.12, 1868 - I CI 0 K - I YEW' JEWELRY ) 'AT WA RNER'S. • • GOLD WATO.II•Eg,' :• } S AT WARNRWS. NVATCES, , • • '.AT WARNRE'B47 - W,A-LTHAM WATCHES, • : AT WIENERS. • FINE OO.LD -JEWELRY, AT WARNER'S. - ALL -. KINDS OF - CLOCKS, AT WARNER'S:, . • spectacles, and lots of things - too immkrons to • 'retain, at, WARNER'S. - - Can and see tdm. you' will save welly pey met • • in - yons pentium re 11r Watches , Coda nil Jewels, Sid %nide& -Pattoa'a Block. - Paireal - .. Dm i an . dc Dee. 1 1888 A. M. WARNER. • 11111310.. OR ANY OTHER Ai, .111. TIOLZ In oar has, ordered at shot lie** of calling at the. NZWI3 ROOM nRANDALL & HILL'S BLOOMS At • ALINED & BUMS. lEEE Orli' : --- AT' THE PRESENT , - 1 A . UDITOMCNCrTIM-4s the mat— ter of ale estate if •:1, Ligeti sr, rat's?. a the bees' Coat Of *Wool (hasty. ?be' ea • talitar appoisted by sale Coots he stmem peee aga seers by Manion Mat, OM of tbeasodom o f a dd estate, will Weed Pr the ditto sg met, at his ellaela Tease& Igetheitb ft r ae t,_ 'May, the .10th dey of April, 19111. ss t °Woes P. m. ,appsreadi httegestal win then end there prwoW their chime apes set& hags, es she be. fewer debuted gam the sum JOHN ; tweeds, March 11,186!. -Menke. LIXECUTORI3 NOTIM--Notice. lo basil Elva that a. twea Welded to the aside of maw iota of Tom,. doo'd. sto tatiosaad .to mato two =Mg& psymsai, awl ail imolai shim ape said ottat6 win preteat Ms duly ar.beatioated . • imams " " am. P. pitai,_ • Jas. 4; s lie. • r• - Ititoodowl. • • 0 RPHAN'S_COIIIIT SAUL—By vir ago at is Grad now oid of the- Orphaa's Court of Itnsifoni Coaaty the nadir Aped ex ecuter of I. W Dane, late otitesti trp.. fiws quehiene eousty.4lo4l4 sill simme tmoblla sale on the ierembes. ou • WIIDAT, 1511101114, len; ea 3 del* p. as., the fol. loamy described Lot, pion or parcel ot lead situated about one mile to the month of fits Wyelielty Creek-roe the Wyelaidug as* wed. la ofyaludig lowaship, Bradford meaty. bows. ded an folloas ; Oaths west by the Wyelusiag melt ems„ ea the - math by USA of Widow Been ad J. T.Jiteflostora -the east by the WWl:sing peek ea the south by Lads of B. Taylor and NI, Boss. Contefeleg 5 acne and -23 perebes be the some mare er less, with the sgratermacwi lk azod two dozy framed house, One barn. ate alth abop,a good garden, fruit trees, ..ter ke. • , Tllllllll-0)0 to be paid =Abe t :eye= lag struck down r, one third of p tansy on the coiMmatioa of the mks, with its• Westthird at. six moalbe, with Wore*. arid the resides at wee. themerber 1 111 b west; and to be OS QUI Ail*, • ' ' GIANCHIMI. February 10.1869. EXECUTORS NOTICII—NOtioe is hereby ens that all poems ladaitod to the agitate ot Jaws. Philips. -dss'd., Ws of Smithfield twp., us requeded to mike paymont without delay, and those having admit aphis& tato smate mut preens that ,day ted we settlement. ISRAIX PHILIPS, ' JANES PISTCHIS, Szatakr. reb. g,18'.8. ORPHAN'S COURT. SALII.—By sates of orders Dewed out of the Or phan s Court of Bradford comfy, . the.. under signed.Guardlan WI minor children of E.W.Dur gy and Pep er dec'd, will mope at public sale on the preuilsee, on SATURDAY. lICH .13. 1869, at, 2 o'clock p. m.,. _the Inter est of said minor chhdren, in the hfiktlllng de scribed lot, piece or parcel of And situate in Pike twp., the estate of Henry Pepper, dec'd , bounded as follows : . • • Begitinlng at post in.Alderson's line, thence south, 87° east 81 1-10er, to a pine stump: thence south 3° west ( along land of Bradley & Sherwood) 135 perto a hemlock, thence by land of Rotren . and Vanglider, north 87° west 138 per. to the public highway, thence by the same north 8° east 51 perches to a corner, thence north 5° west 20 per. to tbenc south 87° east 52 6-10 perchesßo ge rs to a post.:line,- 'thence north 3° east 68 8-10 per. to the place of beginning. Containing 91 acres and 4 perches.' MOM Of UAL all improved. / ALSO—One Int, piece or parcel of Ant bounded as follows: ISeginning at a corner on bank 01 Wyaluaing creek. thencetbrofailds of licreenine, north 60e° eau 164 per. to a earner; thence south 91° west 114 perches by, land of Briggs, to It corner, thence teeth 524° wed 23 per., thence south 67° west 54 . pr. thence north _ 43* west 56 per. to place of beginning. Con taining 50 acres and 24, about 40 scree_ improved with house ba other out build. logs thereon, and some trees. - - . - - ALSO—One other lot as follows : - Beginning at, corner of - ' land and 'the last described lot, then south 54° east 40 2-10. per. to a corner, thence y-Tyrrell's land south 15° east 42 per. to a scrota the Wyalnibig area. thence north 74° west 39 per. to - calmer, thence .oath 524° west 3 910 per., thence north , 94° west 16 per. to a corner, them, north 371° west 16 per. to a corner,thenee north 844° west 18 per to a hemlock, thence 'oath 58*0 west. 3.5 2-10 ger. to a corner, and thence '. north 624° east . 7o pet. to place of beginning. Containing 12i acres. more or btu,' - TERMS.--4.50 to be paid on the property bo ng struck down, $2OO on confirmation, and t he Wands in one, two and three years rum confir mation, with interest thereon annually.: - - "JOSEPH a.msesa, Peb.l7, 1869. - Gaudiest. IBANKRUKCY.—In the matter 1. of Wit. 11. trict Court o th BA Ü B n T i O d B S a t n a k es p or thnW the tDern District of Pennsylvania, ea. To whom it may concern : The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as ars 7ignee of WM. II BART°, of the Borough of Troy, in the County of Bradford. and State of Peurnivanis within said District, : who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own peti- tion by the District Court of said District. Pitted at Towanda, this 18th day of February A. I JOHN W. MIX, Assignee. AIUDITOR'S NOTICE.—In the mat 171.1ter of the estate of Milo Peet: da'd.. In the Orphan's Court ot Bradford County, Late or the Towasiiip of Smithfield, SAMUEL N . LES, Administrator. The under:aped an auditor, appointed by said court to disposed exceptions died to the dual account ot the admlnlitator, will attend to 'be duties 01 his sppointment at his office in the borough of Towanda. on SATURDAY. the 2 7th day td MARCILL-1569, at 2 o'clock p. m., where all personaintereated will please attenid W. A. PECK, Auditor. Pe.b 25, IN% • A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-- r :auk Notice is hereby given that all persons Indebb• d to the estate of Robert Ridgway. late of Wysor twp.. dec'd., are requested to make immediate payment, and all persons hay ing claims against said estate. most present • hem duly authenticated for settlement Feb. 24.—i G. T_ GRANGER. AdA4Litratot. IN BANKRUPTCY.-In the matter of PERBRY BUELL.. Benknipt. . In the District Court at the United States fort he Wes tern District f Pennsylvania, ea. • To, whom it.may eoncent : -The undersigned he Mr. gives notice of his apssintment as es aloft of Perry Mien, of West Burlington, in County of Bradford, and State Of Pennsylvania, within said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon hut own petition by the District Court of said district. Dated at Towanda this 25th day d February A.D. 1868. - b . • JOHN N. CALLPF. Assignee. N BANKEtIIPTCY.—In the matter IN of SAMUEL B. HILL, Bankrupt. Ithe f:istrict Court of the United States for the W e .. tern District of Pennsylvania, as. To whom it may concern : The undersigned hereby gives notice 01 his appointment asAs signee of Samuel HAIM, of Miterin the Coun ty of Bradford. and State of Pesuarilvinia, - within said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court of said District. Dated at Towanda,this 35th day of 'February A. 1). 1565. , JOHN N. DALIN% ! - Aloha lee. TN BANKRUPTCY.—In the and ter of ABRAHAM BENTLEY, &infant In the Districa Court of the United States for the Western District of P. nwryinals, as.. To whom it may concern : The undersigned hereby gives notic of his nointment aa as- signee of Absalom C. e BentleY a , of Battbdeld, the County of Bradford, and State of Pennsal- Irani* within said Distrke, who Ma been ad judged a Bankrupt apes 11E: own petition by theVattrict, Court of said District. Doled it Towanda.this nth day pf February ,. A. U. 1869 . - BENJ. IIf..PECE. AMMO. CARD.—Dr. Vorausetair has ob tained a License, as required,. of the Goodyear Valdosta Company to Vulcanize Rubber u a base for Artificial ' Teeth, and has now a good selection of those beautiful carved Block Teeth, and 's superior article of Black English Rubber, which will enable him to sup• ply all those in want of sets of teeth, with those unsurpassed for beauty and warship pearance. Filling , Cleaning, Cornethig Irreg ularities, Extractif and all operatkms be longing to the Bo 41 Department skillfu ll y performed. 0010 rm • administered for" the extraction of Teeth when desired, an article being used. for ;he purpose in which "he baa. perfect confidence, having administered it with the most pleasing restate daring a practice of fourteen years. Being very grateful to tbe. public les their liberal patronage heretofore received, he would say that by strict attention to the muds of his patients, he would continue to mutt their con fidence and approbation. Office in Beielemaa's Block, opposite the MOS= House, Towanda, Pa: - Dec. 110.110.—finv CLOVER AND TIMOTHY SEED.- We have a lama stock of Jkate, Oldo 'sad Pea Vine Clover : also Made Thnothi seed, which we Maw for wholes& or retail on favor able terms. This seed having boss selected by one of our arm we can mantes It to oar friends right in every respect. - PDX, STAMM, 11111C 1 / 1 14 Co. Towanda:Feb t 4 1869. SPECIAL NOTIUK!—GEORGB W. FISH, has- withdrain from. the. Firm oti FOX. STEVER% NUMB& Co., by mutual consent. The AnMen wi ll be °outland at the old stand by to other members at the Firm, who wM - pay 43 hatebtedmis t. and to whom all debts due must be pad: . • FOX. OMEN% MCC* & CO. • Towada. Feb. 11.1868. . NEW MILLINERY GOODS WM Ir.' TJ - MOM ' Presents Moult to the ladies of. Togamleivith a very choice selection of goads, and la entire. Ireoalidentaf being able -to mesa the Justly discriminating taste of each le me/ do her the honor of an examination of her stook. .Thank lag her former patrons far their favors, she ao• Dolts a oontinuaace of theism& Vallee dew imentlikily and on the shorteit notice. /deo me over Cohen a Ihmentisid'a, Kara Bert*. - Towanda, Oct. 8,1868. IN