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LOCAL AND GENERAL Ties TABLs.—The following is the 'Time Table of the Paringhauls and Nei York Canal and Rail Road Company, which took effect on Monday, Nov. 23, 1868 : L11013111111611D. .. P.M. P.M. A. M. WAvEsta... ... 8:36 12:30 840 Alum ..... ... .6:50 12:46 8:55 Marin— . . , —.2:03 12:68 9.08 ThAvras ....7:18 113 923 TONCLfiril ...:. .. - . 7:40 V:315 • • 946 vourancutill 810 12:00 6.1:* ..7:50 `11:40.....6:40 .7:37 11:27 6/7 722 11:12 6:12 -7:00 10:50 450 it- lA. A. IL P.M. 4OHN P. COX. SuPrintaglea, WAVERLY terrnme trurrEn.. TOWANDA Tho ice passed from the pool ut this place, on Saturday night last, for the third time this winter. 1t :\ -i pmsr A FlitE.—Early Tnead,ly morning last, a fire was discovered in the back part of the Railroad House, but thro' : he prompt sasistance of the boarders and 1 others, it was extinguisbed before much damage was done. OLONNEY & A.ll 4 BilY have promptly as usual introduced the Spring style of Gen f Semen's Hats. When you want a fashion able and becoming hat, go to the South side of hiercur's Block for it. •• •. We are informed that Dr. a H. Warner has removed from Stevensville to Lellaysville where be has peimanently located. We hope the Dr. may be as sue - ocean! in the practice of his profession at bis present, location as he hae been in the ;past seven years at•Stevensiille. The best wishes of the people of Stevensville attend • +him although they strenuously objected to /his removal from their midst.. THE ROYAL INSURANCE BOND ROB BERY CAM—Tht. jury in the case of The People vs. DAN Noma, indicted foi the great Royal Insurance bond robbery in New York, .were discharged Sunday morn ing last, at 9 o'clock, having been out since 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon. They..were unsblo to agree upon a, verdict, It Is un der,tood that six were for acquittal and six for conviction. ' _1 SEW PAPER. —We find on 'bur. ta ble a new aspirant for public favors called , I:.€ rday Evening Review, published by wurJa.r.n & Warrs, Elmira, N. Y. Its col w.nnS am devoted to Science, Literature, Art, News, ..tc. The number before as pre -,,,ntsa fine topographical i appearance, and the articles are malign ateresting. The Elitors says, 'ln va ty ud quality of the ti l t • r...tding, it will speak fo tself." We hope to see it often and wish the Edi :,,rs the pecnulitry success their efforts rich Ic deserve. Dwight Iljatsnu , vah t watt shot` ....runner, near midnight, while iu the I , lDe approaching the barn of *T. A. D. Tuoinp.ou, of Owego. has so far 'recover d „ss he able to ride out. We learn that he Mr. Thompson, and laid his dam 14e- at 825,000. lie Ittts also sued Mr. Ed. ,yusioni, who was Matson's companion im that memorable night. Mr. Matson has sleeted as his counsel, Mr. Mitchi.ll, who tried so successfully the Floyd caseMptiust the Erie Railway Com pany. A. G. Alien, of Waverly, is a-sociated with Mr. Mitchell. Mr. Rayns ford has chosen D. 0. Hancock, Esq., of Owego, as his connsil„ Va. Mix itz \IcCABE, Or .ccrs, h ice oa hand, and offer to the dairymen of the county, /3.. P. Wesmtt's return Batter Pail, The first premium awarded at the N. Y. State Fair,.lB6B. Patented Seat. 8, 1868. This Pail is superior to any in the market, tieing made of the. best, :Min-dried White (tak, matched and tamed perfectly aniciotb, inside and out, oiled and varnished, with heavy painted iron hoops, and nicely fitted and perfectly secure cover, by means of ' Patent ears, of malleable iron, with bar and hprie.g key. Prime bitter sent to market in pails, readily sells from 3 to 7 cents per pound than in any other packages. We have also neatly made, smooth, com mon Tabs and Firkint on hand. EDIT(.4tIAL DIFFICULTY.—An argil :bent between a couple of Texas Editors is urns described by a Houston correspond rot of the N. T. Sun of a recent date:— The shooting scrape between Somers Kinney of the Times,. and Tracy of the I "Mon, great out of some severe personal re mark?: about each other in their papers.— ['racy 'was the attacking party. He had t een.waiting for some time for Kinney in scabo's cotton warehouse, near the 'Ames nice `At last Kinney appeared, unoon, scions of danger, when Tracy commenced firing upon him with a ids-shooter. He hot wildly, and killed . a little boy. a son of Ili, }Buckle, who was passing in the street. se fired three or four times, as I under ' , told. ;Kinney was not hart. That hull % idnal atpod it likes stone wall, daring his antagonist to come out and give him a fair chance. A tremendous crowd soon gather , rd, and Tracy was arrested and borne off." ,SOITMIS KmarS,' one of the ,participants Id the aboVe affair, is a brother of 0. H. P. KINNEY, Editor of the Waverly Advocate, I was u former resident of this county. Imrouratir 3rt811.37.- , L3Ar. Frederick T. Abell, for more than two'-years past ae. A:stint clerk in the post ofllle at this place, ,i 3 s the Owego Times, was arraigned be , qe United ritatea Commissioner; Charles E. Parker, Esq., of this place, &timed lip. the oaths of Postmaster Charles Steb• and others, with having wrongltilly . .wi - te!anionsly, at various times within t,w weeks or months past, Stolen, embez ,!..,.ed, and opened varions letters and pack not addressed to himself while in trsyilt through the post office in this ell '.and converting the contents thtireof, urniey, drafts, and other articles of greater or less vrine, to his own nie. The 'Fie over plead noLguilty to the charge, where upon en eFamination was held, and wit nesses were produced on the Ind of the .eviiiite peen whom, „ , otesdod to stuur *spilt of do moused beyond any ,rtiou., Unable doubt. ' • . . It appeared upon the examination' Mr. Abell had bean acting for num, guest two years put as miff messenger pointment from _Washington. in tworylog• the mail bags to and from the pest office' on arrival of the ellentrains. ,thelhiPat, at a salary of ago per year, tie iefeid, Abell by arrangement with the. T`eesOr. also assisting's' clerk, In making up the mails. distributing in eases. sad mossionally at tending it the dater:. - By , some &mut stance, or other, theunidelcum,of the Post muter and some of his Meths were recent ly amused, that Abill itleiniit acting hon estly with the 'letters passim through his hands in the office, and for severed days a close watch was kept on his conduct, not only by the Postmaster and some of his clerk', but by Polioeunari Robertson. who watched him through atonal ereyies made in the partition separating the Work re t en of the office from the tedjaning room of Messrs. Dickinson and Smith, also from other points. • " "; • A few days observation veveele4 the fact that Abell was slyly, stealing or embattling some of the letters Mit came into hisliands. and opening such as ;he supposed contained money or otherwaliteldes,and resesling,and replacing such in their appropriate places, as he found of no use to him, also that he was pilfering;smallosums from the money drawer. The suspicious of the Postuicster being conlirmed, that Abell was acting dis h° neatly, he telegraphed Mr. A. Hump hrey, _ _ - Special Mad Agent and detective, to come mid, once. In obedience to this des patch, -Mr. Humphrey made his appearance in Owego 'on Saturday hat, and had an in terview with Abell in the presence of other persons, and charged him with the crime of embezzling and opening letters without authority: This accusation Abell at first stoutly denied, but upon being confronted with the mitnesses, who had watched hip, and With the various letters he had veiled and rifled, some of which had been taken froth his vest pocket while' asleep on the conch in the office, he concluded that he was caught, and admitted hii guilt, _and quietly submitted to aai .arrest made under the direction of the ipoeial mail agent, Mr. Humphrey. Precisely tow much money or other articles'of value have been stolen or embezzled from letters passing through this office by Abell, or bow long. he :his been engaged in this dishonest business of detaining and opening letters, the public may never know. It is sufficient that he has been caught and proved guilty, and will soon suffer the punishment which the law provides in such cases. - • We understand the punishment for the highest offense of which the accused 'stands charged is not less than ten years imprison ment. Abell is about 23 years of age, and single, has served his county faithfully in the late war Tor nearly three years, and it is with the profoundest regret that we have to re cord Ins uniaithfal conduct, while entrust ed with the responsible duties connected with the post office of this village.• His parents do not reside in Owego, and are spoken of as highly respectable people. Is Mtmonsm.—The Hon. Commits arrnmuovsz Comma, late State &Tenn- tendent of Common Schools of Pennsylva nia, died of cancer in the stomach, at Nich ols. N. Y., Monday noon, Illaroh 8, 1869, aged My-nine yeans.an4 eight months. Few men have been more widely hnoin or more cor Tally appreciated among us.— His successful life is an honor to Bradford County. He was preeminently a self mad" Born in Warren, of New Englaid man parentage, when the settlement was new, and the neighbors spa Ase, it was his happi• ness to have a father (Palms Comm), alive to importance of edncation, and who open- ed, in his own small log-cabin, thd first school in this region. An attendance of three or four Months in this, and similar schools during winters until he was eighteen years of age, introduced him to the world of letters, but this did not satisfy bia ardent thirst for knowledge. Mainly to gratify this taste, he began teaching,- a business which he continued all the rest of his life, and obtained its highest honors, both in New York and Pennsylvania. For eighteen yeais he bad charge of the Academy in OwegO. In 1853, he became Associate Principal in the Binghampton Academy, whence he was called to be Pro fessor of Mathematics and Principal of the Normal Department of the Stisquehasina Collegiate Institute at Towanda.. He was elected County Superintendent, which office he held from 1857 to 1863, when he was up pointed State Snperintendent by Governor CUETIN. His resignation, of this position in 1866, was accepted on condition of his re maining in the office as Deputy. , Being thus freed from the most ardnona duties of the office, he -continued, until within a few months, to devote his energies to the school interests of Pennsylvania. MK COIII3IOI was for a long time an editor of the -Yew York Teacher. His articles were clear, pointed and practical, and were often copied by other Educational Journals of the country. They all evinced - energy, soundnes and generous impulses. Even . after he was enfeebled in health Blr.Contaii cantinned to write for different periodicals, weekly and daily. He has compiled with enormous labor, a complete and accurate,history of the School Byateth of Pennsylvania. It is hoped that this will be published. He was President of the New York State Teachers Association,: and afterward of a similar Association in Pennsylvania. . Mr. Comm, though rather stern and se vere in appearance, was Impelled by as kind a heart as ever beat, and by an ambiti§iito do others good. As a teacher, he initiated upon order and altention, and to all yielding these he exercised indefatigable patience and rare skill in communicating knowledge. While grave in deportment, sometimes sarcastic' in speech, few had more of the fun-lOving spirit'or better relished a joke. To very many teachers the name of "Father Cormier is endeared by recolleo: eons of his ready sympathy, his genial en ? counigement and sound advice. -‘ Mr. Commit early became a follower of Christ. He united with the 'Presbyterian Church in his native village, Warren, in his early manhood, he was an elder in the Church at_ Owego and also at Towanda: He was earnest, faithful and consistent as a member, and constant in his attendance upon the ministrations of the Church.; Presbyterian by Conviction, yet kindly lib eral in heart to all who loved the Lord. Mr. Cerium was not, in the ordinary idea, a happy Christian. His clear conceptions of Utah tad duty, together with discoveries made in his own heart, caused a solicitude of soul, habitual watchfulness, and often fierce spiritual struggles. Yet he invariably mairitaineda• good hope through grace and was very often blest 'with a delightful sere nity bads trust. It was not his nature to take aityiliing for granted, hence the 'rigid inspection of his own poughts.feelings and experience, and his souKs solicitude of cer• tainty in its grind concern for eternity. - It pleased his Lord to grant His servant perfect peace, and if not emitter/. it holy rapture, when heart and flesh Wen failing. "His eud was peace." , 'His funeral on Wednesday. March /*- wig 'attended by representatives from the Scheid \ Departments of ressaylssale, sad by othera prominent in the emu* of takes tiou. By his request his Mend, the Rev: llsnoilt. F. dux preached the funeral die. course. as glut text, Luke, # 1 4 ) . -- "But rather rejoiee joecause yoursomei are Written in/hesien." \ . - MEN . ihibties i-* - aDestr _ar.—Win ionolleir me a little in tee limn** for ao =wrkluotfokloloot of the ge eeSie. gifts raosks, sad , _soy Way. Irms friends* To**. 'it the dollAikal riot oarlow*Aliittlaraday Otani:wit a* in the - Ware represented, either in pine or person.-.'ll would 'be is , Uhl - for us to. attempt an adequate exprwidoa of the gratitude we feel for these thueltfavonr. by which We are enabled to' cirri - forward our work in behalf of the' children; with Improved spirit and Preparticar. - To eft these friends: we return our idi„ ears thanks ; may God grant unto them so abundant reward here , and an eternal o n hereafter. - - 11.4armatnsie ,Towig;ulk thirc4t lady..yXl). Mmos To Goer( TimPL6lOl.-;-Last week ire inttolished • int - article cautioning Good Templar, against one 11: 8., ream; supposing it to be cornet, es it came from what we supposed a reliable source. We now invite the attention of the public to the following : . ..- Enrroa limn= :—Sir, Iri 'perusing your paper of the 11th inst. •t discovered very slanderous and untruthhil article, con main myself,' beaded, "Caution." accusations contained in it, I- 'denounce as utterly false, and defy the author to prove them. This vile slander was intended for my personal injury ; and, if the author has any more mammies in atm° for me, I chal lenge him to publish them over his own signature; and not Wm anonymously shield his vilikey and responsibility. N.-& Puma. -Towariva. March 18, 1869. ; Mr. Goonatcu obseived an onymous irtiole in the Baron= of . the 11th blatant, defamatory of Mr. N. IL DIAZ& ram. I would merely state that, from my =23: 4 uud knowledge of the charteter of Mr. I cannot give credence to such an onymous communications. and I have no doubt that Mr. F. will, in dna .time, ellw" the falsity of those anonymous charges. W:PaTrois, D. D. G. W. O. T., for Bradford Co. • BROWNL SHOT BIAKER—On the 7th inst. By Elder S. W. Ziegler, Mr. Isaac H. Brown, of Masud torp.,.Sullivatt county, Pa, to Miss Amy Shoemaker, of Leroy ' twp., Bradford county, Pa. DIED. MoCAMBEIL—At the residence of Richard Hewett, in Calonux, Carroll county, Mo., after a'short illness of Typhoid Pneumo nia, March 10, 1869, Charles E. McCain . ben* thb 27th year of his age. • , fifttial Notita. I. U{ OF 0. F. NOTIOS.—The Mehl. bers of Bradford Lodge, No. 167, I. 0. of 0. F. ire requested to be present at the regular meeting to be held on Monday-even ing, Al wit 29, 1869, when the semi-animal election of officers will take place. March 16-2 t E. J. CLAIJEION, Bco'y. a The Children's Musical Con vention of Herrick, hold its closing Concerts on Thursda'y and Friday evenings, March 18 and 19,7.ir. the M. E. Church of that place, nnder,the management of James Mcgranahan. Admittance 25 ate. . March 15, 1863.-1 w• Q' irL FARM a: 0,12 S ALE .-- The well known and desirable !aria, known as the Solarium 'Cold farm,/ situate in. Asylum the Miles Bishop farm, containing GO to 70 acres, is offered for sale cheap; and posses sion given Apiil Ist 1869. Price, sixty-five dollars per acre. ' Terms Cash. Enquire of CharleaKeßuni, Towanda, Pa.; or J. M. „Bishop, adjoining farm, or D. W. Cole, NO. 13 Central 'Wharf, Enfield; N. Y. /mar 18 —2l D. W. cols.. is,. THE TOWANDA REGELATOE,CIOOI - Store, No. 133 Main Street, Adjoining Patton's Block. Rosincturao& WOLFF would respectfully announce to the citizens of Towanda and vicinity, that they have re ceived a most elegant assortment of Bering Clothing. Latest styles ! Most fasluonl ble cut garments, well made and finished equal if not supCriorotO - sny custom work in the city. 'Give a cgli at 1109ENDF.II0 & Woulos, No, 133, Main Street. marl6-3t FARM SALE.—The - enbscribe•r wlll offer his farm for sale at Public Vendue, on Wedueaday the 24th day of March, 1869.- at 1 o'clock, p. in. Said farm is situated about one mile north of Leßaysville, Bradford Co., and contains 88i acres, 70 acres improved, with a good dwelling house, barn, shads, Ate., and a good orchard and cider mill thereon. The farm is well watched and under a good state of ratification, well adapted to grain or crass. Terms made easy. Pike, marlB Cam Bztatam. THE AtlE'RfcAti CooKING Slays. ANcitriza IMPBOVE3(TNT IN THIS STOVE, AND A.NOTELED PATENT.—Ater a long series of ex periments, we have added the Base burning principle to the American Cooking Stott t,by which a more uniform combustion is ob tained in all parts of the Fire Box, and • continuous fire can be kept with a great sa ving of fuel. This is soother great acquisi tion to this world-renowned Stove, and is folly secured by Letters vaunt. This Stove has now been before the people for eight years, and over fifty thousand of them artiip use, to the entire satisfaction of the people, and they are eagerly sought after In all the States between the Atlantic and Pa cific coasts:' We have improved it from time to time, until it is admitted to be al mostperfect as a Stove ; and the strongest evidence of its great superiority over all others, is the numerous attempts to imitate , its name and design. Whilst somebf these imitations are infringements of our rights, and are being prosecuted, all will be found - greatly inferior to the genuine article in their operations. SHEAR, PACNAND k CO.. 17 and 19 Green Street, • Albany, N. Y. For sale by CODD=O do BEINRELL. Tovran ai, Pa. March 17.-3 m Fox RENT.—The subscriber offers for rent a house and good garden attached., situated near the residence of James Ward Esq. For further particulars enquire of Wu Arrrnraff, Towanda, March 17 House .ASD LOT FOR SALE.—Situated in the "Northern Liberties," in Towanda borough, a good house, new barn. well, &a. ;n quire of J..N. Clustr. Towanda, Pa., March 16.-4 w• PUBLIC VaNaus.—The . subscriber will offer at Public Bale, on the premises, in North Rome, near Bumptown Church. on the road from Rome to Athens, on Tues day, April Bth, 1869, at ,10 o'clock, a. m.; one hundred and ten acres of land, more or less, about sixty acres improved. with a good framed house and barn, good young orchard of fruit trees thereonovell and lays descending 'to the south. Terms part down, and the remainder in yearly_ payments. - Also 'at the same time and niece, , the following Personal Property : Four Coss 2 yearlings, 1 span of Mules, 1 set double Harness, Wagons, Sleighs, Fanning Milt about 40 cords of Stove Wood, Farming Utensils Household' Fur niture, a quantity of Hey in the barn, and etheiarticles too numerous to mention. Tsaxs.—Sams under $lO cash over 10 and under $6O six months credit; over that amount, one years credit with approved es; enrity. • B. Taos: acs. March 18-2 t• IL B. Bassos, Auctioneer. lid' CLAYTON GEBOUW, of Smitblield PL. Agent for W. Dittrieb A Co., dealers in all kinds of Moms and Misdeal Instits. 'Amanda Ps., Marets-10.-2t IS. A Musical Convention will be held at Uniolithnich. North. Orwell, Pa., commencing Tuesday.. March 16; to contin ue four deys;and close on Friday evening, March 19th. with a 'Concert, underthe al nation of Prot J. G. Towner, anisted • by his eon, D. B. Towner, and an accomplish ed Mudd end fine Omer. Afiraission to the'whole mule one dolbw, „pi: the Concert 25- eta. ,The Mount Zion Collection. Ong onty.the West end best book, by J. - E, Per kins, wilt be• used in the Convention and fandabed tree. ,Match 9. stir The beet and chee'peet flaunt', Peden Cottage, Church and School Owns, and Meloihma. of every kind and. ales Sheet Maxie and ituoicel Mao disc in genera, for ask by Wit. Lorrzrucir & at Chamberlin'a Jewelry Mora Knob L—tf, _::.:.: A44l4lALlNtiiiimnagi, Sexi.- Tiesnibieribis vielnw to elskap Snob ta0 3 , 1 101/ Mild ne en nllOllOl theig, properivolielk eitelinte Tweierorkibt. - ==tetr 1146 , 804 1 . 1"1 "ataio adDe. 64 7 ' .., at Sof wen Dasr WI eig emm i %ens --. MIS 4 0 IR* 6 '1 0 0 1 1: _ - den. Mee ten &ad annum ' three lerlP UMW end' iii neeeniewr — nub buildings siteabed. I_lnr paikedeni ;ea -1141112 1, 4 1 1 dn C i f th* on' 111 ° 4116 -'' ' .' % - . " 1 1 - IL 4,,8• 1 ,IP Atl'' ' , Rutz , liserAtrikurt--G;-it'OX4 cropeteenr. , 'Lade errivil sit holm' In leaf it/14. ' ge disinitten flinwood. tinder -Obeinbedben..Teweirylitore; Mein 114 ! , Tnilinda Di. -, -•- •', - Dee. Di. • itea's Ifeti : rim/oring 1 Grw - =hail Pislity and - 4K, &wane wideh:Wat• .cmoslitimistask healthy. , and:iffsataid for preserving at I bar , : or. , :twgrkarjo -- "V*iratioll arlYtual odor with. the giestamlfradassii_ youth." lUD bar tMld.-fallingisiz checked, and beldam CAM,: not dyer, eared by its us Nothing can is. store theirdrwhirs thOftillkilia sire= ed, °TA* sissids -atrophied, and-;. Bat Midi as ninths can bissVed for useful. .ness by this MildientlaM" Tait& of fouling the heir with* ;mitt sedialeatili hasp it elesaind 'vigorous. Its.-.oessialonid use wlli.peeveetttisbais'ironi tithing may at g.off r end consequatly prompt beld. nem. Ikea &Om thine dideterlosii (as 'bleb inks some pre *rations ilsiirr ! one and hilarious*, the htsit.i.tli Vigor min only boat bit not 'bane it: If wanted merely fora lair-. diesdrav nothing aie can be &masa desirable:, . Containing iiiii thet all aced* it does not ion white esin briaand yet Intl long on the bair4ring it rich - glow, lustre and grateful pmfame. PM:Tared by Dr.' LI O. Ayer k Co.. I Pisa. tied aniLinslyticidObandets,,LowelPlass. Pries 111.00. , • 80111'4 Dr. E. a Porter Towanda; it- all Maggio; & • Dealers in medicines- essay where.. • ."- !Nov. 28, 1847 TOWANDA COAL. YAio.—Orders for Cod accompanied with cub, lift at ' the Old -Established Drug Store of. Dr. IL O. Polar, corner of 'Main and Pm* - Wrest& Towanda, wilit80011) prompt *Mention. Jan. 20, 1869.—tf WARD & Wax TOWANDA COAL YARD —The . CO. Partnership heretofore esiatiog under the Srm -name of D'A. Overton & Co. is this day dissolved by mutual cement. . IVA:Ova:IP* Jas. it.,Wasn, Towanda, Pa. Dec. 31st, 1868, - The business of the late Anil will ' here- after be conducted by Wean & DlirES, who will pay eli liabilities contrieted by VA. Ovngrox & Ca upon presentation—and to whom all debts due Bala arm are to be paid —an immediate settlement is requested. Wean Duran. • A. HOUSE AND Lift FOR Ssig:—.-A splendid House and Lot for sale, situate on Second street, opposite the College, ewe to good sebools, very pleasantly located.— The house is new, just finished from top to bottom in first class style. For farther par ticulars enquire of D. B. BArn, on the premises. . Towanda, Oct. 6, 1868.tL j We have a second-hand Man 'damning Machine, in-good order. suitable for sewing leather, would give good satis faction to s Shoe or Harness Maker, or Carriage Trimmer. We WU sell it ate bar gain. • . Virtasnam & Bract. March 4. oar Sewing Machine Thread's, Silk, Oils, Needles &e., kept at the Sewing Machine Agency of Wickham & Black. • March 4.—tf rtn - bALE,-41Anktam & (1). 11411 close their Photograph Gallery in Leßays villa in May next, and offer for sale their stock and apparatus at a bargain. A rare chance for any one wishing a good opening for the Photograph business. Feb. 23, 1869.4 w HUMS*do CO. Kr NATHAN Tun, Justice of the Feace.^in office with E. Overton Jr., front ing the Court Hottee,and over Fettle dc Store. Feb. 25. FOR SALE, AjtARR - ; VIIANCILA ond band grand :piano, London make, of sweet, fine tone,igood action. Will be cold at a bargain on `account of owner leaving the country. Can be seen at Mr. Pirrim lifoOrzurrto'n, Columbia X &ads, Penna. Jan. 20.„ • • sir The superiority of the .New Family Machine consists in the introduc tion of an entirely new arrangement of Sewing Machinery, The novelty is that an unnecessary complication is dispenced with, and a very. rapid, perfect and noise less operation is secured by the utmost simplicity of construction. To any one at all familiar with ordinary Sewing Machines, the advantage of Singer's improvement will be plain at the. find glance.,-Castreti's Lon don Illustrated. For sale by WlCKlillt St Bum March 4-Iwo TRY ROYAL BARING POINDER.—It' the best thing in use for cooking, and is cheaper, and ranch better than Cream Tar ter and Soda. It is fax sale at Towanda hi , W. A. Rockwell, McCabe & Mix, P. W. Cowell, John Meridetbi C. R Patch, and Long & Keeler. Feb. 1.-4 w• .Miscellatuons. _GENTS WANTED FOR : SE efti...TsOF THE GREAT CI ry--:a. work (Pacriptive ;lithe virtnel and rime, the myste ries and crimes of New York city. It you wi b to know bow for:ones are made and loaf I a day t how shrewd men are rninedlo Wall g ; b.w Inioliters and 'mercbants are blackmail ; how dance halls and concert saloons are man. aged ; bow gambling hands sad lotteries' are conducted ; how stock and oil Companies Otig. Mate and bow the bubbles burstread this work it contains 35 floe engravings ; tells all abodt the ouster! , a and crimes of New York. and is the spiciest and cheapest work of the kind putt. fished. Price only st.so per copy. Send for c.rculors and se- our terms. and a toll descrip tion of the work. Address, JONES BROTHERS A C") . Philadelphia. Pa. - C AIITION —lnferior works of a similar char serer are being circulated. See that the books you boy contain 3.5 Hue engravingi and sella. 52.50 per o t nty- . Feb. 10. REAbiNel RAIL ROAD- - -SUM• NCR ARRANGEMENT. NAY 20th, 1868, Gar.mr Tainta- Wm nog van None aim Mourn-was: for Philidelptda,New-York,Reading Pottsville. Tamaqua, Ashland, Lebanon, Allen town, Easton, ac. tee. Trains leave Harrisburg for New-York. as lows: 'Ai 2.60, 5;..5 and 8 . :10. a. m., and 0.40. m. 2.05 and 9.35 p. in., connecting with •similar Trans on tns Pennsylvania Rail Road. and ar. riving at New-York at 5.00 and 10.00 and 1140 a. m., and 3.50 7.40 and 10.30 p. m. Sleeping Cars soCompanving the 150 a. in., and 9.35 p. m., Trains, without change. Leave Harrisburg for Reading; Pottsville, Tammy's. Mittenifille, Ashland, Pine Grove, Allentown_ and Philadelphia, at B .lo a. in., sad 2.05 and 1.10 p. m.,istopping at Lebanon and principal Way Stations ; the 4.10 p, in. Train. making close connection for PhUadajpida and Columbia For PottirMe, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill and uhami, Rail Road,leave Harrisburg at, aus p. m. Rettig* ins .Leave New-York at 9.00 a. in., tit noon, and 5.00 and 8.00 p. m. Sleeping,. Cars accom panying the 9.00 a. in. and 5.00 and 8.00 p. trains without change. Way PassengerVaki learn Philadelphia 7.30 a. m. returning from reading at 6.30'p. m., stopping-it all stations ; Pottrae at 8.45 . a. in. and 2.45 p. m.; Ashland at 6.00 and 12.19 noon, SAO p. Tamaqua at 8.30 a. in., and I.ooand 8.45 p. in. Leave Pottsville for Harrisburg, via &buy', kill and Stuignehanna Rail Road. at 7.10 a. in.. and 12.00 noon. Reading accomatiodation Train : Leaves Read ing at 740 a. a., returning from Philadelphia at 545 p. m. - • Pottstown Accommodation Train, leaves Pottstown at 6.46 a. in., returning leaves Phil adelphia at 4.30 p.m. Columbia Rail Road Trains lessee Reading at 7.00 a. m. and 6.15 p. in. for Ephrata, MU, Lancaster, Columbia, Ac. Perkiomen Rail Road Vilna leave Perkkimen Junction at 9.00 a. in. and 655 p. m. Return • ing r ,•,latan Sklppack at 8,4$ a a., and 1.15 p.m., connecting with similar trains on Read ing Rail Road. On Sundays : Leave New York at 8.00 p. in., Philadelphia 8.00 a. ca., andla d 4ie 8.00 s. m.; train running mly to Pottsville 8.00 a. m.Harri*arg 5.25 a. m. and 4.10 and 036 p. m.,aad Reading at 1.10, 2.+55 and 7.15 a. m•-(09 Harrisburg, and 7.06 a. m and 11.40 gp.. 1 1n., for New -York, agl 4.35 p; for Ptkilio phis. Commutation, Mileage, Season, and Excunion Tickets to and film all points, at re- Mined rates. - &ar checked ttbronjh ; looiloutide lowedeach filament U. A. NIVOLLII General tan r. Reuling. Pa.. Nay 20. 1867. nISSCIMITION.--THE CO-PART. unship catalog between the aademisaed is Ibis day , diasolvel by mutual coulant. The books sad accolade am . Dr. MAION0114)111oe, where sit tudebtedlo tbs late arm wUI uo you tyoetUe Imatediately aad stve seas:" • -• • _ 8.0. MAWS. Towanda, ha. 1, 184/4" 11.0: ILL =~t ~.- ~ ~ 'r y .. ?N . M 4 ~u~~ :: :~~"_t , t ~ ors.. CoWni o illit -0 Ea l:~ 7.~~ ~ `,t~ - Agtiseit& - 00' • . - '-:'-- .. 3_ _ „ ,eik_ ...-'- '' he. " - '-'11;*111614.'-- 42- 1':-.:;/;.titii.,1X-M I S.7 7*-7 7 .77 ' '''''''"....- - ' ffS:;/1 ''' i-:,..,ToWisD.A.i." ****iiiitioiefiiiiiiiii* tiiii4e_44, liiiolitooi - 01-0401,41±• - :. - .. • /i 1) WARR, IRON; STOVES, &c SLACKEIKITHS ANP 111.1100XILUORS tad. as.: atipOtellritkikey* big! , 44 611 13,41 - ERIA Tl/11[3111! Gif3,, POLIN, BUM Mena, • INAT:BACIIDI!! nubss; TOP LEATaek KILUIELLED CLOTH, SPRIESS & AXLES PIPE BOXES. , CIRCLES, BOLTS. Aimuk 'BILLOW, and Vllial - - 7` LEATHER BEL LNG, . f BAR BiTT M AL, GAS PIPE, • izwAve tfar 111140414 CORN SHELLERS, FEED CUTTERS catras POWERS: PLOWS. B U 1 LDERS' MATERIAL'S, la law stock. Ipclag GLASS, NAILS, PAINTS AND OILS, LUIS kSD COMMIT. by the buret, At very dote Ifigures.k RAILROAD CONTRACTORS Will flud us bead-quiets" for DUPONT'S POWDER, BATILTY Fuss, AM B'' 88OVELEI,_PICKEI AND WHESI,R4RROWSS We Intend at all times to have THE LARGEST 11413ORTMONT -T 0 "tr 333 9 , To he found to this put of the State, Led *fait anderstocid that-hi thew as In other Goods, We 1 will not be Undersold " THE AMERICAN " We ',commend as bereto . fote, ar the bed store Imam We have jest received a randy of she popialar Fsr , ner'u coal stove TEIS " MAGIC SHIELD: DOTY'S WASHING MACHINE ; rinivergal Clothes Wringer SiLVER- PLATBD WARE, 1 LAMPS. LABIUM'S, UMBEL GUNS AND PISTOLS We mean to keep by far the largest stock o POCKETKNIVES, RAZORS, AND 80189088, In, Towanda. Till-WARE Usearectszad h our own -stoop, in eidah vs are prepared to do all kinds at • JOB WORN AND' RiPAIIIIIO. ROMS MUM= WITH HEATERS, GAS AND WATE&WGRES, ' Om ?short meeker EIOLS AG MS. tpa SANFORD & ORIEN'iI:RBATERS we brna IRON, NAILS, KEROSENE OIL, VARNISH,' SCYTHES, HERO FRUIT JAI* 4,,m JUST OTITIS GOODS, A"T 'WHOLES A,etall ♦eta for Bilaa Now% Jr. SKIVING_ MACKINIf Tonlias,ftwasq'utien. '4_ ME INO •Tt . , S P` "Ir :." 1:: L ISZEI . . •• . • t . NEW - HARDWOMP- - - ° q4 P IP , • 49 -; 97 ' ..V1 85 Ina licroght, to , wag Ala "Ili be land the g - CELEBRATED OXEN, 2A,e . Only Agent in loumnidfi MOIMG• GLORY. ?taw. Which are, withota exception, the best DASH L'IBATAIR, OUR OLD i ) t /omE, And they cannel he Excelled, attorin and Counter Scales" Kerosene Oil, Window Glass • 'sal, Doors, Balls iLtsu, I also keep eiwtitaily or bawl • ao.aplete STOCK OF HARDWARE gPrialls • Asko. Polloos • SPoitho, Irps, Horse Shoes Nail Rods, Tlia Wale And all It lads of Shelf H Bravest, which 4411 ,be Sold at the lowest peas. I would _Ay to Iferchaote that I will at all than wear-Elwks P rices. Towanda. Oct. 23. 1868. 300 CASES BOOT & SHOES HUMPHREY BROTHERS 06er to OCr old cognomens and the general ASSORTMENT ,qOODS FALL T 12,.. :)-M NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA THE LOWEST BATES WORK QUARRANTEED SHOES FOR, LADIES, RECEIVED 11E ONLY SILVERI MEDAL Excellence _of Manufacture GLASS. SAM No. lit maim sired, '..•.' 'rig: . - .. . fißla Mir For irblaitsks y: i:,) I: BALTIMORE BEATER, Halting Blom made. 1 amain eteatioe the Cook73teves GARDEN OTTY, GOOD 13MLFZ, sm also agent, for ' Allot whkh will be so Id st Manufacturers Prices To the trade. Of alt klub, cos ;lath h put of .AT RETAIL. public, NOT ONLY THE LARGEST BV?, BEST 70K TEE That can to toatagla The stock Is offered at -hid tun ,SDWINIIC: BURT'S MISSES AND "CHILDREN, Awarded for UM PARIS EXPOSITION 1867. IAKC3 M. SttitTS GOODS FOB MBR'S WBAB, Either HEAViP OR LIGHT CALV,IIOPBII.4, VIAPOLICON, Hungarian and other ftks OUR OWN - MANUFACTURE In toll operation and all goods Mukpo /Order by Elpriencal Worknutn. Saddlery Dipartment 100 HORSE BLANKETS BUFFALO & WOLF BORES Carriage - Teati. Batvieso„ TRUNKS. WBIPS, 40; Ocs‘ SI; 18611. . " STUMP '.I!,4ACHINES.i G. T. GBASOTS. Nyenbag le oat isatiesetetbir Uwe Poem Slav Muhl" sad till bey thest turtipt melte tbs. ea elett Solite, boo the best AMOS sal inoseled. Feb. U, MAO '410.1i..3-. ti 3 -31 rriittuiNint' ''..4..tiar.liiiiiiioD PAJrzZY ifLgIVING 4 1(4 . 01W1XE , wiiiii;owdelitiiii.4 Prise st , the hate is parlors pre_o_yer 07 otbsriaeldnee. also, ibi4aogiag date of 1868,1sve awarded th isWiehlirelbe ins prestos New Tesk;;; Ohio, • Peneripluals. - Maseeeltri site. New Rewpalthe, ?MOO, Wbsoada, aid Isd4n... at the Meaty Frain of Ifiwiteon. Oaandage, anew, Wager; Wow lesgider, Blum Maul% Apart of flie Committeeotr&Siagkicbtnes, at the State 'Pair belt hi Nebular, Fall of 11118.—wloor Casaba e have esarelned tie aletwit Petrie; Abiehinee: to which Shake& lesitles! waralkd a ids wadi reowliiis the beet Family nil Medics for all workiline Bowe% Basin lledthie. sad tor the follewiag manes t ad, wifeitrullon• lbsiniartty attend= on both upper. and lower three& bil•-geneolswategesuot. Oh—Great est=taos wateriehi, lith- 4 110 esthe lobs Orr tall& hig, tnektig, braiding, gentler:, , big sod oodles, th e with Web they an applied, :oth—tbe.derabillty ot the sea sues .t behig made of hardened steel, : d ad." jadeite Its heuiege. We ncosenrend a meth - 7 -• f, - • Barnasnr, Corder, Enbroidenr. Binder, Feller' and Int proved Teak' Marker. It will use any aryl easy PA of fbesd,froin the Snot to' the Souses. wltlf s loch, MOW needle than other insehtees: Be ore and as. amlne oaf Wen yea parables- Prbro from $OO to WOO, and every_ watehleePhirrnated. The real vales of our Banufactoridg Molds's.' for 'Billow. Boat; Shoe, Harness end , Ouriegellai kers, Woo well known to reqsfre asunent.-4 Don't. faillo 4WI and see then. r • • EGUIPAND & TIGINNOB, Gen. AWN; SD late Bt.. Elmlra, N.Y. Vor Ws by . .,CODRING. BUSHOLI. & Co., General Agente,Tortenda; NATIONAL LIFE INSUIIANON 00. or 0.13:•4.. ' Com gorrrAt., 11 1 c00,030—oato to nu. Cbaiiered by Congress, 1368. GUI/IMMIX. CLARK; Prestdcitt ; JAY COOIcE, ?Wanes Sad Az. Com ; HENRY D. COOKS, Visi President ; EMERSON W.. PEST, Secretary and Actuary - The advaotaps of the Netball Life Interne Clotopany are : • . = _ • . L It Is a Natiosal . Co.. clierteren by Congreser 2. It US a paid op Capital of One . . Million Dol 3. It offers low rates of premium. ; • 4. It Imbibes larger insurance theta other Com panies, tor the same money. . - - 5. It is definite and certain ; 6. There is no possibility of rolsreiresentation by agents, or misandcratandia g. by. policy ' holders ; T. The policies are plain contracts, so mach la: sorance tor so mach moue ;„ • 8. All policies are non•falelting • 9. The policies are exempt from attachment. E: W. CI,ABS & C0.,-Benkers, Philadelphia General Agent,. B. 8. RUSSELL, II wager WAgenta.lcr Towanda aid vicinity : JO A. G. YAtO.Q. NATIIAN TIDD. TOWANDA STEAM FLOURING MILLS WM H. 14',UZEIJER & CO., Respectfully Inform the public that they bare Purchased the new 'and extenslie Stein! Flour- lag Mins, butt. Griffiths, Wens & Minion in the south part of the borough ot. , Tosands, ;sad baring all the atodern toprorements; and = 'competent Millers, they ,are prepared to do CUSTOM GRINDING, n the beat posiible manner end at unusually stunt notice Every pains will betal:en to give patleraethm, and w e itvite a public trial Farmers doing begun to town eau bring their grain, and knee It ground to take back with tbent. /. ' FLOUR, FEED AND MEAL; For file f at the lowest cash prices, and delivered part I the village free of charge. Toranda. November 10,1988. BOOTS! ,BOOTS!! AOOTS! NORTH BRANCH BOOT it SHOE STORE L. C. NELSON. Has just finis' ed and ready foraale a large as sortment of - • • • BOOTS ' AND . SHOES! I hive 800 is for the yeomen that turath the sod - And the bard laboring man that carries the And for the mechanic that cot etnne`and lay brick; And for trw soft 'Winded Gents that apply • the yard stick ; And Boots for the wisertbat lowish toe gnili ; And for the honest mechanic that works in the • I have Bates thee sera suds Por the bud laboring man that has no trade . Have Boots for all, pleases. me a call.- lipliooui are good and priors - Jut, But I am determined NOT TO ?BUST • base 'AVMS UoiißEooll, boot.maa fins • Celebrated in that. Use ; . - Call sly friesds. all Jos that will, • . , : LM your assa ere—tiy . . The Usiseop alexactly QM. is lie &twat to rise, . Wishes is front s • itliknown by mar By the Utle ot—NollTH ROTHE. L. NELSON; Tayside, Ang. 25, 3268.-3 m. OBACCO AND CIGARS! The undersigned lave established a STEAM TOBACCO FACTORY,; T 0 vr w' 3D,&, On lain Street belowirkidge Street Where they ire man efeeterietell thithi OUT TOBACCO _AND. CIGARS Whbh,tbej ot t er to t ilerbikk II 01,K a Ail r4PIIO That earmat tali to' mat: We .Data moot ie. apeeMully solket a esU from the deale.a through Northern Permsylraula to mrexamiriation of • _ . OURISTOVKIAND PRICES I - Our Team is insautiatared iron. the best KENTUCKY =AND VIRGINI4 . , Skit ems be prieleet hi tie o .—, rebt. Gin m Mb his latiow:lisherptiat sad will twee' with Meal Esposit4et et-the trade.to impact. tame -11111,111111 At- PBBINY, • • lllais pnetiTcei!e2l4k Ps. hie 4, 1f66.-4t - • • OAUTION.—AII pulps" are hereto* 14 - aitaiiisorsolutperelawiggsioitrA wine to het . Tett*, rot Skirts dein. sated net 11 ar thereithoste, sleety dale after - We: Not hubs received thy. nice therefor,' AA sot piky sold sate seine. otos polled by Feb;ll. MINING& f itvedin Otorke. b 164 $419-Se , ' 11MS WALE IT SCOTIA. TANN UT M whMerikma frainiirm Omemby r pocut us bsir4.l 43111"61 biki nArliali GraWillk °Mire. iii.;l lll 7 11. r r, c R - 1 (lit* C.. MONIANii 9 S STORE .I Lanz AND WELL arizonta nom EMI ;!`..ti .)- r:t E3l Eli 1 ' IM El I'E ,a. fall. and Winter GOodia AT. THE PRESENT &pram:ow of the Maiket Whkh:vlll be sold secoodly at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Aho; dircet from Liverpool, 3 . • FIVE ORATES OF CROCKEKY Towanda, Oct. 5,1861 NEW FIRM ! NEW GOODS WICKHAM & Mat Would call • the attest! on of the oftlsens Borne and viciaity, that they lays °geoid win A New . Stock of • Goode ! et the old shod of L. L. Mood 7. where with dose atteoqoe to the vaste of the commonitir they fill keep a good sksottmeat of goods, 'Web they ' - SELL AS' LOW AS THE LOWEST, -And at priceSfhat induce wetly one to buy of them.' We shall at al i times have_szood assortment of FALL AND WINTER, GOODS Embraclogel the latest styles of LADIES DRESS ifIOODSI DELAtNES, ALPACAS, PRINTB,:ULOVW-, 01114211/MB, HOEVERY, HATS, CAPS, 1300 1 113: 1316)63, CLATBS, CASSTMEBES, WESTINGS, FANCY GOODS, UMBRELLAS, Family. Groceries, Hardware CROCKERY, minnow, LADIES TRAVELLING BAGS WOOD AND TINWARE. Drugs; -'Furniture, lac., tiv, The above gives beta altght Idea Oahe GOODS WE HAVE IN; STORE, • And we only say to otti amerces Mends sad the piddle generally .call and meet's. test: the inesite of our pretendons, and if oonvinced.i By AwD MArz. Youssunts Br= By saving money In your preclaano. Wel in Lend to GIVE: GRATER BARGAINS THAN ZITS BEFORE BARD 07 I We know we out pieyee you, so give no a all. All kinds of ' . FARMERS _PRODUCE Token 1 i exchange for goods. WRTKIWIt & PROST. - • Successors to L• L. Moody O. D. winzaku. ED. rum Rome. Ps.. Nov.12;18e8. L 0 0 K 'NEW JEWHLRY, AT WAMIII3. ~GOLD •WAirOHES, lAT WARNEERS - /ELGIN WATC.HES, - AT WA-MIMI W.AL,THIM WATCHES., AT WABIIIIIM FINE GOLD. JEWELRY, ^ AT W*llit'd. ' ALL KINDS OF MOORS, • AT WARM/WS:I Spectacles, and bee of Mien leo 1111:1120TOUll to ' meatl,a, et. WAIINEWA., aid lee Ms, peek erSit me Testy per oast. ' 111 0 V raNks. irateliw, Mike-eel Semelg nppkid, and W,wereed.- • 1/13X11111 imeepie; , - • - i11n310, -- OR ANY OTHIR AR all Malhi oiti Übe, adroit at shod soda Ds efts Who _ =Ws' 1004 cLifinitri a. HILL'S'BLOOIS ' - • ALVINID MIER ' • 4 . . fIRPHANSOOMMI 6-4 7 asap softwippmel .K t is=ll it 1 t • Oast at .solo - =t Wi IWlo se. ol asbr. - sa z• _ossoikos. ACr u M 7 llFlai s ti. NAM AIL s$ dinesskipa chi t loom - desedbot is& pisiOss pose at - segued sieut eftsaM4 oseYs smodit N aw silee _Omsk so tle *Wei n cook teed. • ia 'm tossedpadbellset away. boss dot as Weis rem ee me V Ws Webbielig aukisel. so tie 'mirk Ist 'West Mew Bowttiel. italise4do tiO mot, la am WiNoult iffak_,tsatbs Noe by bob at IL ?eke sod 111: oval Cloloisiortf moo old 23 tottbst b OMB" maw et hot ItSal ossoonioss, aimed op erg Mood hot" oso learses dam' toot seen true tesse f es.— • TeRllB-4100 to le Oi‘deslitkci=t Ise struck dm, _" use third et mm~sssffat ree l m oollroottos of thissio, VIM* " 0 .00$ se Oka Innis. of* flostse. sad Ups as MO 711101111111611;11Li6 In terest, and to 4ssome se tiosM im . Fsbrastv ld. OE AAug - mons sonaL—Notioe is kahirs glint to an pions lansidatto - the NW* ail James Pbtheit, ditrel.. km et amininal WV:, an mor se l t eitCne pssaiset without ale, and Son dais 'pint askt.stits as* moot thin sanissnier . tad to ottlamit. MAIL PEWS. /AK= PlSTlnilni,, nisador. Jib. Y. 11's. 2INCIITOB'B NOTION. --Notice 1. boosinitiaotir litialtot .to the utile la ABUT 7=t bits of =deo% am k rogoottoil to met Ito *post, ant all at* oldlao Rpm odd estate willipromi tiro doo orairmakmood tor aotairstost. • ItERMAI N. rant cos, . 0110. P.. 110111011, Jaw. a; lift.. • lisiorkos.. LDMINISTILL I EOWS NOTBA-- SWIM" kNO7 Siva the on prim il lailettaad x to the altsso o &tot Mew. tato or wro tart 4. dio'4., -roloartotr. to sake moollato mom. mai aro in mom bay ing claim avian odd rotatt. ast proem 'item dal, suthatkated for sattkowat. G. 2. GRAMMY. Fab. - gisiatataloo. A lIDITOR'S NOTICE.—/a the Mitt ACI.I. aetada of Mb, Pe4. deed.: is the 'it Owl en lhadisedCoatp. Late of Township of Saityisid. NILE% administrater. The endanalipsi en swiltor; appieted b 7 said court to disposeof lisospaose NM to the thud amount of sdastniststor t will attend to the duties at _his aolhinniond et his atlee In the of TowsaM. ow 81 11711 DAT, the 27th laea, et 3 °Wadi p. whwe psnossinkredea plows dust. • W. A. P'e.b 36.1862. Auditor.' . A lIDITO9IB NOTICE.- -1n the Ind or al Me este& of S. H Isar op, deed - n the Orphans' Coast of Bradford County; The !indents:sad. an Auditor appointed by said Court to distribute moneys pall faro court by Manikin Prink one 01 the &motors of said estate, will attend to the duties of his appoint ment, at his °Mee in Towanda Borough, Pa,, on Friday. the 160;day of April, Mt at o'clock p. AU persons intimated will then and there present their claims epos said tau% or else he iomeer debarred flow, the Imes - _ JOHN W. wx. Towanda, Maid, 11,1669. Atiottaf. A IiIDITCMB NOTICI/Lipa/Aarmaat .l.3. ter f Lis Estate 4 6iipatina C. "Fair ckdd, deed, late of Maass' Twp. The andeadgned as auditor appointed by the Orphans Court of Bradtord Counly t ro distribute monies in the hands of the Executor of add es te% will attend to the durtiesoof his appoint ment at his triee In Twenads baeorah. on Fri. do. the 16th day of April, Me. el 2 o'clock P. M ,at which time and place ail persons In terested are requesind to be resat. - • GEORGE lil MONTAMTE .„ March 3,18c9. Auditor. 'N BA NKRUPTIM—In the matter of GEOBOB B. ilaniropt. 1 , the Markt Couto, Baited States for the • Wedeln District of I' aa. To whom 4 may concern The undersigned - • hereby gives notice of his appointment as ani dr° George H. BMW; at Troy L eon e, a p, in the County of Bradford, sod State out Peens) Ivania, within said -Distrikt,, who haa - been adjooged iljtakrupt epos hht own we. • titian by the District Coot °timid District. - Dated at Towanda, this 31 day of Berth, A. 0.1889. JOHN N. DALIFF, Aseignee. TN BANkEIRTCY.-4n the matter .1. of ANDREW 8. COLLiiii, Bankrupt. In the District:' °art of the United &mai for the Wotan District of Pennsylvania, es. To whom it my coneern r The undersigned hereby Mite notice of Ida appointment is as• signee of Andrew S. Callas, of . Falls twp., in' the ettlfifY• Wlrtming, sod Mg* of flOthiOS vsnio, within wild Markt, who boa been ad judged a Bankrupt up= his on petition by the ulstrtat Coliesof said District. Dated at Towanda, this nd day of . March, A. - D. 1869. JOHN N. CAUFF, Assignee. 1 N BANKRUPTCY.-In the matter of WV. H. BABTO,Ipt. /a the Dis trict Court of the United &ate* for the Western District of Pennsylvania. 111- - To whom it may ascent t Tha undersigned hereby glees notice of him ai rusent se as. Ague. of H SAM, the Borough of Troy. in th e County and State of Pennsylvania within said District. who has been adjudged a Bankrupt epos his own peti tion by the District Court of said District. Dated at Tewanda. this iota day of retomr7 A. n. 1*69, JOHN W. 111 z, Assignee.: IN BANKRUPTOY.—In the matter of PSEIRBY BIIELI.. binlima.- In the tristriet Court of thelialted Statelier t he Wes tern District f Pennsylranis,ss. To whom it my - concern : The msdersigued he-eb gives notice of hit appo'ntment as so signs* of Perry Snell; of Wass Burlington, to . County of Br ad ford, slid State of Pennsylvania. within said District wbo has beets adj , dged • Bankrupt upon his own petition by the Marled— Court of said district. • Dated at Towanda ,this ISM dajt of Pebruarl A.D. tlcs. JOHN N.CALIPP. . Assignee. I N BANK RIIPAVY.—In the matter of belnifit. ,BILL, Eitinkrtipt. liithe istrict Muriel the United grates for the Wal lets& District of Pennsylvania, re To whom it may concern : The undo Biped herebyglees notice of his appointateatas as .ignee of Simnel 111.1, of Uktwja the Conn ty of Kredford and Mate of Pentrvivinht. .wobin said District, who has-been adjudged a aisnkrupt noon his own petition by the District coon or mid Plated Dated at Towanda,thht Tiith day et Pibrairy: 1. I). 1869.. JOBS 011 Aushi .IFF, nse. I N BA NKEIIPTCY.—In the matter I of ABRAHAM C. BENTLEY, liankrept. In the Metrics Coast of the United E4tis lox-thu Western Districtef P onsylvaula, es. _ _ To whom it may conoern The andstaltMed hereby gives notice of his appointment a. as epee or AbsalonaC.Sentlay. of Seatkileid. is the Counts of Bradford, and Bats of Pawnee ..usia within said Isistrict, who bas been ad judged a Bankrupt upon his petition by the tr strict Court of add District Dated at Towaria.tbis 23tb day of Ithmary, , A. D. 18e9. BBAJ. . PRCK: Assignee. - , CARD.—Dr. Vex'Winn= hats ob- DA tattled s License, as required. of the Goodyear Volcinate Compsny, to. Tokenise Robber as a ben for Artindai Teeth. and boa • now a good eeleetikoa of Chose besatltal caned Block Teeth, and a superior arttde of Black English Robber. Which will enable him to sop ply all those be , want or sets -of teeth, with those unsurpassed for beauty sad natural ap- Pettline• vullig:OleaalsetiConeetlag Irreg ularities, lltrtesethi si sod all op. ions be laming Seth* Depeztaestibillfally performeil. Chol ee'reiholoietered for the extraction of Teeth - Wm desired. as eta& p be e i r n f gused f f l e ah a doa l w d h e i rcehd he bee V tt with ,rt.he most pleasing molts twin a practice ,of fourteenyeas.. • Befog very gratefal to tbe public kg their liberal pacroaage hustoSsoreatived, be would that by it &Menthe to the waste of his seeste, be would (matinee to merit tbdr con nts sad approbation. (Mosta Beldlwasa's - Bl Bock, opposite ttot za Ile Home, Unmde, .. flee. 10;13111:—I• CLOVER AROTLIOTHY SEED.— We havieplorsi stook of BUM, Ohio aad Pea The Cloth ; also Meek Timothy seed, which we OW (es wholesale or Mall es ham able teiws. Tblesesd hating been selected by one of our; !MI wo eaa guarsatee It to oat Meads tight fa mei_ FOX, OTIMa, MOM Ac Co. trim/A.lFeb U. num QPEOIAL NOTIOIL-GEOBAN W. FMB- has withdraws- roe- the - Pima of FOX. SUMS, 1111:11C1Miastual consent; The balms sin be earkUned at the old stand by the other mestors of the Firm. oho will ,pey all tadeistedseee ; and to whom ail debts dna mobs sell. FOX. OTXMO‘ , , -;1110CUE CO- Tosmailai - Feb. 11, lest. MEW MILLINNSYSKIODS 11 . N EW IL 4. Presents herself to the ladlee il t i Listiewith • Tem choke sehiattot of geode. lad Is entire- Ir confident of Wag able to sea the *sty dilemiugustlnt tuts at nob es nay a• her the honor of an exambeatleinf ber stook. Thank leg her forme pianist for ther Moth. she so. WU a oestinnesos et the- assn. Meths' dose beintitelty end as the shortest mike. Moo ass over Cohen & ReithishPsi Ws Wrath Towanda. Oet. 5. IMO.- RGe 1 RAGS 11^ TUGS 111---boo Tons pod Pipe /ids inuted " kb $ Wilmot natal plies will lmordi • _ AVOID Jima. , ==tM::2 +iv AILM M SALA - AT ALL ROUES _V at, G. W. moms Itatmasst , Mem OWN to Writ* fillar Orin& will a call. "T. btu - • - =dpi IF. *am Towandsoigne 11,1868.. ! ==3l
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