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GENERAL Tom iTasts.—The following is the Time Table of the NangMuds and New York Oanal and Rail Road Company, orbital t ook effect on Monday, Nov. 23 1868 ' 4 1k...A ..1 P.ll. P. M. A.M. ...6as 12:30 B^4o 8 60 1245 8:55 ...7:03 1258 9.08 —7:18 1:13 953 ..,7:40 1:35 0.45 Bazwirmo. W AVEILLT Amami.. Itinaul... truersa.. Toweicra ..8.10 _7:50 WAVZSZT !cruise . SEM MIIAN 72 Users Towagia —7.1:10 10:50 4SO A. bL A. M. P. M. JOHN P. cox, ,Fluperinfindene. SS- New Spring Goods at TAYLOR Co'l3. Itteir The subject of changing the name of Owego to &h-vra-ga is being agita ted considerably in that village. ' sir The Y. M. C A. of Elmira, pay Miss ICALLocio and troupe fifteen hundred dollars, for her Concert in that city, which takes place on the evening of April first . Jam' MID. ALEXANDER W. RANDALL, late Postmaster General, has arrived in El mira,-with his family, where he intends ma king hil permanent residence. or Rev. T: J. B. Housz tuts re .signed his position as pastor of the Baptist 1 1Church in Waverly, but it is expected that (be will remain until another pastor can be found to fill his place. 13tusra1ei —March evidently came• In right end foremost. We have had rain. hail and snow, with plenty of ice, and wind powerful enough almost to raise one bodily into the air. We shall look confidently for a lamb-like departure of the month. FIRE.—The barn belonging to C. M. SWAB. ID Shesheqnin, was destroyed by tire on Wednesday night of last week, with the entire contents. It is supposed to have been the work of an incendiary. Loss tzl,ooo. Insured for £6OO. gar We und.-rarand that Prrita He t:oro, of Williamsport, has purchased the rauton Mineral Springs, of Mr. E. B. Pat of Troy, and intends erecting a large Hotel there for the acoomodation of theee who with to seek a pleasant summer resort. 1112,-.The Pa. it N. Y.-Railepad has be•n testing the Sullivan county coat for steam purposes. It is found to be ttrusur. pt_s4pd for that purpose. Work on the rail. ro.i I from those fields is being prosecuted rigorously and it is believed the road will ).. foOstked the coming season. It&.• N. Peas, and G. H. 'RMS, two.live business men of Athens, •ri b•uve that place in a short time. Mr. PAt.E goes to Williamsport, to attend to his l'amiture business there, and Mr. VOOlOllB goes to Wilkeebarre, where he will open a Furni•lre Storo in connection with Mr. ° PROD DIA MURDER.—The ElmiraTott p N state that there is a strong impression ammg the citizens of that place, that a tuna by the name of Baker, who was found . dew' on the ice in the canal, was murdered. The Coroner is investigating the affair, and there is a fair prospect that the murderer will soon have the officers of Justice on his truck. tIOL The connections which the To wanda trains make, at this place are admi rable. They connect in the morning with two frckm the west and one f;om the east; at noon with the Express from the west ; and at night with one from the west and one from the east. What better accomoda tions can the traveling public ask ? Waver ly -Advocate. air The new M. E. Church st Tunlhannock,• Wyoming County, will be dediCated on Saturday, April 10th,_ by Bish op Aims, assisted by BIM B. L /Mt, of Au burn, N. Y., nervicesi. at and 71 p'cloek, P. M. -Any wishing to rennin over night or over the Sabbath will- be furnished with pla ces by calling on the Pastor at the old Church building, North side. ger The first train of care passed over the bridge at this place yesterday, about one o'clock. The event though not announced, produced quite a stir among our citizen. The desire to see the first trim pass to the North of Tnnkhannock, along the Sasquehanna,liras quits general, and many of our citizens availed themselves of that privilege.-Dem. FIRST or APRIL CRIVNGIIIR.-4111. bens to the lILPOICTIIR who design changing their residencesi, will please notify us in ad- Vance of their postoilice address. Where notice is sent by mail, the name of the post office at whiCh it is now delivered, as well as the one where it is- desired to be sett, , honld-always be given. The name of the county and State shonkl also be given.--, Alttiongh the changes may not be made tin til the first of April, the sooner notice is 'forwarded to the Harcarres office, the bet. Long Our Furtjr new and s e counterfeitten on the Albany City %ational Bank, has just appeared. It is said to be a very close itnititionnt therm. ms, and the signatures of E. CorningPresl a.nd H. H. Martin, Cashier, have en appearance of genuineness: The *nosy fig is a Buie coarse in some particulars, ~ad the A and L in the word nations] are no close together that they seem to blend at the poistrof nearest contact, The counter 'feu is a dangerous one and will deceive the wowszy. is. Noir SO* Bode Ti Lost—Between Towanda and Ls. thee KU* March 17, *Red Velvetneoi . Ha. ` • The Wet "ill be libeeilly by idea:deg it to this ores. BUNAWAT.—On Snag) morning Let the home of Nev. Wm 8. Boor oime unmanned& end ran away,throwing Mr. 8. out on the ground, sad running some' &term taw the iteMiliy Realrout, stopped typitiust a Ole of lumber. Upon ex amination BMN *ilia that. one* of the horse was hooka. i10.0101.411' necessary to 10 it. If:: Bum we are pleased to say was not injured to the kook IMIL. Tie-rifting season is near at bend. A, large amount of lather lies on the river basket thisplaosreedy far railing. and a number of rafts hive &wady been Put is lb* Fat" aud lle . ready to:start on their way to maziet . Eibould ilia weather be auspicious rating:in will iornmanee in good earnest now, do you down the Avulses tamers look out tor the riltemen and . the stuff tbat Genies them. ' - - G as AND Walla Woass.—Abont ten years ago there us se sot passed by thiLegielature of this State, Incorporating the goTovanda Our and Water Wadi" which . had been apparently forgotten until quite recently. We ars no: pleased to be ably to itate that the old project has been re• rived. and plead beyond all doubt as idfts early completion. We undershind that-all the stock bas been subscribed by our mit responsible and mfterpridng. citizens. We hope that it will rewire the encouragement trom all our_ citizens that it so much lb). lierrelk Pular...yam , Votturuns.—All over the State military companies are being colonized under the militia laws Of Penn sylvania, and our State will hairs a thos onghly organized and splendidly equipped volunteer army,always ready for immediate! service. An entire regiment at Phi/adet: phi., the Fritz's' Guards, one company at. Easton, one at Beading, two at Serantan,E. and one at Harrisburg, hsve just been armed; by this Adjutant Genera Bradford county, though first in the field in 'Ol, is far behind now. Who will Move in the matter ? 6:00 5:40 1240.... 11:40.... 5d7 /MIMI 512 .11:12 San ACCIDENT.—We regret to learn that Mr. Leander Culver, a well Infown and respected citizen of Balm& was killed by • falling limb in the Woods, Monday of last week. With his hired'man, Mr. Culver was felling a cucumber tree, which lodged in a beech. In cutting the beech, a limb was detached from the top, r and falling, struck Mr. O. on the back of thti, head, crushing in the skull and rendering him entirely taxon sciOUS up to his death, which took place Tuesday morning at 2 o'clock. We mention, as a singular circamstancer the fact, that while • son of the deceased was supporting him in the sleigh, on the way home from the woods, the former was .struck by a limb which projected hpIII the snow and caught in the sleigh, and with such force as to break • his jaw, and other wise severely injured him about the face,— Ilia blow so benumbed the young man that he itiras not for some time aware of lbs se verity of the injury. Mr. Culver was about 60 years of age, highly respected by his friends and neigh bors, and his loss' ill be regretted by is large circle of friends.— 7loga Agitator. TROY.—From the Northern Tier Ga zetie.—The horse-born, belonging to Frank Brown, in Springfield township.waa burned with all its contents on Saturday panning last. The Amity were attending a patty at Springfield Center when the Are. occurred. It 15 believed to have been the work of- an incendiary, as no Are had been near the barn in three days, Loss, about $503: In sured for about $l5O. —We understand the series of meetingi held at Leona by Bev. C. L. F. Howe, have exhibited already very favorable results. —The thief who stole L. Putnam'e home a abort time since has been arrested, we un derstand. et Cortland N. Y., and put in jail to await trial. —Mrs. Charlotte Reynolds,residing in Canton township, near Alba, died very sud denly on Wednesday last, of heart disease. She had been seated at Vie table in usual health as it was supposed, when attempting to rise she was suddenly attacked with a violent action of the heart, and expired in a few moments. She was something over seventy years of age, and leaves a large cir cle of friends to mourn her loss. —The buildings lately consumed by Bre are to be immediately re-built with brick. CANTON.— Dear RICPORTEIL—Let's see, where was it I left off ? Was it wherei had to dry np because I WA:ids-stated the facts with regard to the new School House? and also the Mineral Springs ? From the mildest to the most ferocious of school house opposers, of one year ago, not a man can be found to deny the fact which was then stated that the school house will cost $8(1 . 00, the only fight now, being upon the question, whether it shall cost more thin $9OOO. The well known and indefatigable "Pare lizarack, of Williamsport, has purchased the springs—of course nothing more need be said about them to any one that knows "PzTz." 91an that the water of these excel lent !Triage will now become famous, and deservedly so. The wateshas cured hun dreds of cages of scrofula, salt rhenme, ac. HISBDIO will proceed to put - up a large wooden building at the springs, to be com pleted by the middle of June n eat, for tem porary use until something more substan tial can be erected. Williamsport will how flier continue to be the County seat of Ly coming for the pr4ent. Let me advise you of Towanda, to build a Jail road to Canton, you can then have the benefit of the waters and see Herdic House M. 2 occasionally, Just think its over good people and dont procrastinate. We have bad rumors of mad doge in the country &bora, us, for a long time and finally the Greek is at our doors. •Hydrophobedestriaastion(l lalighed wlld ly while Writing that Told) has so far been confine,* biting a cow belonging to a Mr. Rockwam.--from all accounts that cow must act up and "boner" awfully, (we dont buy our milk of Mr. Romans, afraid it might give Town' a dog dl.). Business of all kinds has been dull du ring the past winter. but building will soon mint:nonce again and then we look for brisk times. There are two things that we need badly here, a good hotel and bank. -It seems that our own citizens can never, take hold of new enterprises, although they are anti ble, what great necessity there's for a hotel and bank. It is reserved for some enter rising stranger to come, and ses,and make a good thing for Idismelf by erecting both. Csirroz, March 18, 1869._ MO. •Let no matter of tact person be deluded into looking for the word In any standard dictionaty. Disappointment lies in that dirmttlon. I stud' probably reserve the wird' to . start a new dictionary with. , IS. aria want a set of dishes,- of congas you want to buy good ones. If you ..are about beginning lumum-keepthut, you ought most eqtathly to look over tim stOelk of Wozettest'd Bleat. Toucan get keit Hole mousy, Silver Med 'ware a:molded of the best guo t tity.. The sett* : good goods at Mr prim * isogivad Zings Co's ; 1.1111 Pslarow.rnst.bstter-ss‘chotwo oopt,fotestimrs spill sad more. Moos out lot ism ire hats susWisel — host two &hies Whjoh 001ip.4.11 t i °thou esported i sitbss hrTitsgs of Bradford made& Yr. boob Borspssgh, of Dolman suds as the folios. fog Wan* of receipts horn his daisy o[9l wows in 1868 : _ . gmb u tta 125.00 Poll Balla .1 11420 Pork - AOO 8 calves. sold for - 100.00 Sailor retailed 65,25 3001bs used in badly— 131.50 tiolliddos. • ....MOO 5 shoats raw 1 ...60.00 1h 4rig a average o each am 0fi102.3& Dobustiug the wide( butter used is the 4i11n7-117.81.50--the wasp eartdres . per 00W was MM. • Itetnember—thie is the exhibit eta daily dill eons ; and ski cow eara - ed 1110209 d. Mr. lefeyette dray,, of Sullivan, under date of March 8, writes us as follows "Having for may years been a reader of The Agitator, and feeling a lively interest in the vs:t i lers-Of my native & county, especially in ths "growth of Miran, .1 send you, by perudashm of /Li Joseph Strange. of Gray's Valley. the following exhibit of his dairy of 9 Cotes (two of them for Were) 1868 : 14091 bi of batter.... ... . . Osires. - _ 100.00 Pork. Total.. Average earnings per Cow 1191,28: ' • ••We hope to increase these figura in due time, and hoe that the day is hot far dis tant when - liege county irill stand even with Orange ooankv in the butter and cheese market" Come on, Bradford county ; our dailies are larger, so far, and their arremEm better than y0111.0?-21%0 Agitator. atyck ot•Carpeta jest received at Taw* dk We. ay. There are none so poor that they need, go without _ having neatly paper ed walla, when you can get peperat Anvoin & Baana's sufficient to coveryour room for a few pounds of paper no, which mei prudent housewife will be able to save up in a few weeks. SW A large stock of Wall Paper jut received at Tema t Oo'e. fipttial Notius. Siam FOR SALE ORRAP. One Matched Team. Young Bay Horses. One New Open Baggy. One &cord Hand Baggy. One. /second Hand , • - iiage. One Boma Hand Double Harness. Enquire et. the Hardware Stole ot. /fob 22, 'B9. 8. N. Asznswarz. THE BEE KEEPtfed TEXT Booit.—A complete reference book on all practical' subjects Connected Itith the culture of the honey bee in both common and movable comb hives, giving minute directions for the management of bees in every month of the rem; and illustrating_ the swarming and stall= queen restage. It is one of the best bee-books published. It is printed in large type on clear white book paper, ' and sent post-paid. Neatly bound in red muslin, 76 ctn. In paper covers, 40 eta. Wsizza 1t Amax; iiitts. Amass, Brad. Co., Pa:• Mir The Singer Sewing Machine outstrips all others in sales as in we& Over 60.000 sold in 1888, a gain of 17.000 over 1867. Everybody should go to t' e, agency and examine work done on the flingi “. WICHU►ri Ag'ta. March 23, 1869. lwe NOTICE OAICADE bin.ce,All per sonrhaving accounts of morB than three mootha standing, must settle the same pre , •ions tq the 15th of April next; or met will be made. IL B. INGELIL March 22.-2 w I. 0. OF 0. F. b. OTICE.—The mew bt,rs of Bradford Lodge, No. 167, I. Q. of 0. F., are requested to be present at th:• regular meeting to be bold on Monday even ing. Math 29. 1869, when the semi-annual election of officers will take place. March 16-21 E. J. CrArsos, Bay. DAIRY FARM Fyn SAL —A prime dairy farm. in Roma township, one mile from Rome borough,and one mile to a good grist Don and steam saw mill, one.bali mile to Church and school house. Farm well watered and a good large orchard on the place, and some plum trees also. Terms easy. - For particulars apply or address, Jana Rtasuaz, Rona, Bradford Co., Pa. March 17, 1869.4 w• . Noncs —The necessary amount of stook rinnired by the Act of Assembly of April 13, 1289. eistitied "An Act to incorpo rate the Towanda ties and Water Company" having been atibbcrit ed. Notice is hereby given to the subscribers to said stock •that we a maftwity of the parsons named in mad act as incorporators have appointed Battu da,y, the lOth day at'Apzil nest, at 2 o'clock P. M., at the First National Bank of To. wanda as the time and place for said sat scriber to meet in order to organise said Company and to elect managers. 7•11:12 alacraimum. Joan A. Comma. Joan P. MLANS. Amax Maw!. Warmat Jalapa Pcnramt.. E. R. Meta. M. O. Maces, Tciwasne, March 17. 1869.-2 w FARE Fos SALE —The well known and desirable farm, known as the Solomon Cole farm, situate in Asylum ;wp.. joining the Miles Bishoplarm, containing 60 to 70 acres, is offered for sale cheap, and posses sion Linn Ist 1869. Price, sixty-fire doliars-tier acre. Toning Cash. Enquire of,'Cbarles Kellum, Towanda, Pit ; or J. M. Bishop, adjoining farm, or D. W. Cole. No. 13 Central Wharf, linfrak‘ N. Y.. mu 18-21 D. W. Cow. Tae TOWANDA RIGHLATOR.OIOth- Hug Store. No. 133 Main Street, Adjoining Patton's Block. Roszanzso do Woltz, would respectfully announce to the citizens of Towanda and vicinity. that they have re ceived a most elegant assortment of Spring Clothing. Latest styles I Most faishiona tde cat garments, well made and finished equal if not • .to any custom -work in the city. Give • a call at licaminams A, Woaria, No. 133. Main Street. marl6-3t Tan AinaucAN Coonuto STOVE.— Ammon breaovanizer 1, rmit &rovr., tNn Arms= rateirr.—After a long series of ex mime-Desoto have added the Base Burning 'principle to the American Cooking Star ',by which a more uniform combustion is ob blued- in all parts of the Fire Bo; and a continuous fire can be kept with a great sa ving of fuel. This is another great acquisi tion tp this world renowned Stove, and is fully secured by Letters Patent. • This Store las now been before the - people for eight years, and over fifty thousand oithem are in use, to the entire satisfaction of the people, and they aressgerly sought after in all the States between the Atlantic and re side 'omits. We have improved it from time to -time, until it is admitted to be al most perfect as a litovel and the strongest evidence cif, its great superiority over ell others: lithe numerous'ittempts to imitate its name and design. Whilstsomeof thee* iiiitatkans ere infringements of our rights. and are being prosecuted, all will , be found greatly inferior to the genuine article in their operations. Snzaa, Purim & Co..- 17 and 19 Greet Streak Albany, N. Y.. For sale by Cameo A Ectaisu.. Totem; dn. ra.• • _ Nan& 1 rail Fon Riwr.—The subscriber offers Int rents house.and good garden idliaabod. athistadliast the raaidenes of Juno Ward Zig. roe fortbar partioidus enguiirs of . WIL DifMapti Nardi 17. Towanda. $OOll/1n Los Fiat Sac—Situated in the ;."Nortban liberties,":' in Tinratids 13 "41 1 4 -6 boa* biza;areUotif. I=sc i o dib t • • J.'N. Or. Ps" Yaiah 18.-ur tiouft as swami, Ir l iskkato. D. water" Tayside, as.rmilC Awactrtiitiii;dos c% Bois to law—We 404 simoiveCik /kaki IO W WlPStik t Wipe 21111=4 . 0i itheilAatik lord lhaa Ocandy..hi v iwwldoll the basting* Draft:4 sad saw Ws that they lame - as for the sale of foaitarai and liortionitor• al Isgisimaik . NAM** Tho - 10600 4 10 4 0 7. licco; Be. Rhea Books; eta . --- Amotr,other thine *Wheat the ,ranonej for she -rah el the 4wasieert :Boa En - re (Eavableemeho). the beet ia,lma Kr. Ehr re* who is denvession for g the Wi t How to;Make the Alum Pnf..etillema culazu wiW'theliven, which ileeerve rite. Ad rimed. We trout oar ferment will help this ELM este/On-by seadhag their orders for stook etc.. to this firm. _ peohoe_pest put your been in the American 4 Bee Hire. Pal Steam ..Queens, read the lierokmamm Text Bcolased your hem will pay you twice es mach as they do now. ' For farther w ilt:mint see Mandan Address Weans Esimaxs. Assam Brad. Oa. Pa- $2151.01 A Vatztstis heoisaint ion. Sax.— iThe subseribegs Wishing to change their 'business, offer a part or the whole of their for as* situate in Trupearma twp. aoanw,,Ps. on Hain road leading from Sterense to Lamina. Said priv acy oratainiag of two hundred acres. One hundred arid eight, acres Um; proved and under. good slats of cultiva tion. Has two good dwel al ling houses and three huge bar* and l neoessary out. buildings attached. For=iembus and terms enquire of the subscribers. H. S. it H. II; Aargau. ' Tuscarora, Jam 20,4 f AM'S HAIL VIGOR, For reeioring Gray Bak to Us radaral VitatitYand War.— A drown irldek is sconce nenetabbs. hair. Add or lthy. ?ad effectualh ai k r s at Usr . preserving, the gray i hi original color WA the t=sd. tt youth. . Thin hair is checked. and baldness offal; not always, cured by its use. If can re• sti li atom umbels where the follicles I = ed, or the glands atrophied and "decayed. But such as manain can be saved musfal nese_ by th is application. Instead baling the hair with a pasty sediment, it keep it clean and -vigorous. Its oocesionel use will prevent the hair from turning new or falling off, and consequently prevent bald ness. Free thin those deleterious subetan. OM 60.00 $821,68 which make some prepiwatione danger ous and in to the Ms, the Vigor can only bemiAt but- not harm it. If wanted merely for a hair dressing, nothing else can be found so desirable. Oontandng net; ther oil nor dye, it does not soil white Gam bric,and yet lasts long on the hair , giving 1 $ a rich glossy lustre and giatedul perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer it Co.. Prac tical and An Neal Chemists, limell,Mass. Price 41,00. iloldby Dr. a 13, Porter Towanda, & all Drugarits & Dealers in medicines every where. Nov. 26, 1868.7 •TOWANDA ijOAL YARD... -Orders for Coal accompanied with cub, left at the Old Eatabliahed Drufg Store of Dr. IL 0. Poimm, corner of Main and Pine Streets, Towanda, will receive prompt attention. Jan. 20. 1869.—tf WARD it Diva . A Holm AND Lin FOR Set $.--A splendid Home and Lot for sale, situate on Second street, 'opposite the College, close to good schools, very pleasantly located.— The house is new. just finished from top to bottom in Stet class style. For Sather par ticulars esquire of D. B. Beam.. on the premises. Towanda. Oct. 5, 1868.tf. We have a second-hand Man. ufacturing Machine, in good order, suitable for sewing 'rather, would give good satis faction to a Shoe .or Mamma Maker, or Carriage Trimmer. We 140 Bel! it at a bar gab'. %mums 4t &Ace. March 4.—tf Sewing - Machine- Threads, Bak, Oils. Needles &c.. kept at the Sewing Machine Agency of Wickban & Black. Much 4.—tf lar NATHAN TIDD, Jogliee of the Peace, in office with E. Overton dr., front ing the Court flonee,and over Fettle .t 6o's Store. Feb. 2.5. FOR SALE, A RARE CHANCEA two. and band grand piano, London make, of sweet, fine tone, good action. Will be sold at a bargain on account of owner leaving the country. Can be seen at Mr. Prraa IffeCurmarm's, Columbia X .ll,oads, Penna. Jan. 20. Pull= V xximit.--The subscriber will uffer at Public t3ale..on the promisee, in North Home, near Humptown Church. On the road from . Home to Athens, on Tues day, April 6th. 1869, at 10 o'clock. a. m., one hundred and ten acres of land,_ more or less, about sixty acres improved, With a good trained house and barn, good - young orchard of fruit trers tbereon,well watered, and lava 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 Cows. 2 yearlings, 1 spau of Mules, 1 set double Harness, Wagons, Sleigh% Fanning Mill. about 40 cords of Stove Wood, Farming Utensils, Household Fur niture, a quantity of Hay in the barn, 'end other articles too numerous to mention. Timm —Sums under $lO cash ; over 10 and under $5O ilia months credit ; over thit ',amount, one years credit with approved se- Guilty. li. Tnompsou. March 10-21* EL B. Balisow,Auctioneer. lir The beat and cheapest Pianos, Parlor, Cottage, Church and School Organs, and Melodeons. of every kind and size, Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise in general, for sale by Wu. Drams L. Co., at ChamberWs Jewelry Store.- March 4".—tf. MARRIED. CARROLL—MEAD—At the residence of David Mead, in Burlington, on the 20th inst., by Rev. Matlock Armstrong, Mr. James Carroll, of Mountain Lake, toMies Lucius Mead, of the former place. LEWIS—STEVENg=In the Church at Franklindale, on the evening of the 41st inst.. by Bev. Ballock Armstrong,, Mr. William S. Levis to Miss Amarillo E. Stevens, both of Franklin. PARKS—SMITH—In Orwell. by Bay. B. Cogswell, March 10. at the house of the brides father, Mr. Norman L Parks, of Herrick, to Miss Mary J. Smith, of Or. well. LEE—BILES--At the home of Hon. Geo. Landon. March 16th, 1869 Wm. E. Lee, Esq., of Wyoming Territory, and Mazy • 0. Biles, of Lime Bill, Pa. LEE—ELLSWORTH—At the same pima and time, Henry .1. Le 4 En; , of Fre mont. Nebraska. and Miss Prank d. Edw. worth, of Orwell, Pa. TH&LL—GREGORY,it Towanda, March 4th, by Rev. Wm. Marie, Mr. -William Thrill. of Danboro, to Min Harriet Greg . cry, of Wilmot., Bradford County: HOWARD—BOYLES—March 11th, 1869. by Bev. S. V. McVey, Mr. -Matilde P. Howard, of Grafton, N. Y., and ?din Li duds 0. Boyles. of Towanda, Pa. • HOTEMAIT—At the residence of his son in law B. S. Skeel. in Pile township. on the 19th bud., Col. Joel T. Hoffman, aged 72 'years' Nem 2bnettistmente. 10,000 B OLLS' OF • WALL PAPER, Compr4Mir lifityksand -Mimi. just opened Web 21, at AtartlßD it BOUM' 1(Yto, 40 cents WIL t r bi tg e ofiii . BOOS worth from 75, cents to one lbeb 21, Amman daMtsa'e:- VILLAGE PR' iPSRTY row SALE. The subscriber will Pell one or two Boma and lAtor, pleasantly situated In the borough of Towanda. one t 3 mar lot 100s150 feet with 1006 howls. Tao other 10t.50:150.1.1th good Soto* and barn,. It la so arrested that am barn can be sold withtither- lot.- Term made easy. W. S. SHAW. Tomsk, Muth 24 ) 1869..,5in . WINDOW SHADES AND currAts. PAM ALVORD Vgir - chiip at, Jakob 23, ' l 4 066 4-11 - -/ -• 1 1 410,01411111 . 4111.14 011 Pant EVE Oftatin Of ill. 9.5110t0t. 51 10tot MIT reV stock : 4l44*dr , of . _ - • '• • _ ---- -- ,- .. II t: 0147 , ; :::-1 . ,-. • . :;. ''• .. , .J. - -' ' antis& au 'applied 'rich 11evw bostlat 141 r-- r • r Ait T Rl * qr, RUBS - aroim TOP Lulea, DIED: . zng ~t ,~ TOWASD4; pki.. - . 't ME MBE T STOPES, ME '. ,: ...'•-: '''.: - . L ' ; - :::i -; BLACA:191111y1 di .1 . 4 p 11,400N,m4ipa9 P 94% Tutuis. YELLOW. DABS LlATFirit, AUELLITO . CLOTU, SPRIZIGB & AXLES. PIPE BOXES, CIRCLPS, BOLTS, 13V118, ` B!:LLOWS, LEATHER BELTING, BABBITT METAL, aLwAini ON itAmts. MI S CORN fongiuw,FßEß CUTTERS caviar POWIMS, • . BUILDERS! MATERIALB„ In large atodr. lackullag GLASS, NAILS, PAINTS AND OILS, Lllll6 AND CEMENT, by %be barrel, At very close figures. RAILROAD CONTRACTORS Will flaa tts be4-quarters for il P 0 N T'S`P 0 WDEW, SAVVrT RIB; AIIIES' SHOVELS, PIVEStAND WHEEL•BASEOWBI ' intend et an Mao t' eye THE L•EGEST ♦BBORTYEN;T B ''T' - 0 V El E 3 , To be Mond in thlo put of the States, And wish it understood that In these as in ottter . Goode, We 'Unit not be Undersold ! THE AMERICAN We recommend as heretofore, as Vie best stove known. We have jastreeetra a supply orthe popol it Farmer's coal stove THZ " HAM WIELD: I DOTY'S WASHING MACHINE Universal Clothes Wringer SILVER PLATED WARE, LAWS, LANTERNS, BRUSHES, GUNS AND PISTOLS We mean to keep by be the largest stock o POCKET-KNIVES, RAZORS, AND SOIS9'OBBI, an Towanda. • TIN-WASE Nonaractated la ear own atop. In erbleb we an ,prepared to do allidiads of . JOB WORK AND REPAIRING. _ 80111121 iIUFM/A11111) wrra HEATERS, GAS FIXTURES,` • WATEIMORKS, Oa short siontt. skits ammo. roa SANFORD & oRniNrL HiIATERS wi OFFEAr NAILS, KEROSENE MTH* litßO. AND WV OTB6B_ GOODS, AT WHO ~ L,S•BALE Aglaia km MI novo, - SZWING itoinu;u,reirajay 15, 11189. ••.-- 7 1iS 4 * • I i ~' .10:5, ~~i:Y.it"i!Y Y . - - know • • . • NEWHARDWARE 511911 E ENE = SI 0 CIC,OF 52 , 0 YES Freer bought to tbj "place, maim which will o*Es, I i 1 , P.O:-N0",44::* - i!?:_itoti'anda. 110111110 G OLORi. RATIIIIONES BUIELLLINT, Which are, withoitt . exciption, the beat BU Bar, 1 am:ateo spot, for the. Cool:Moves OUR OLD HOME, -and • 7,4111121. And they cannot be .Excetled. QAS PIPE, tan aria• andl 'counter Scales, Kerosene Oil, - Window-Glass, EsahLDoors. NaUs Manufacturers Prices BA g, I also keep constsntl y on hand a complete STOCK OF HARDWARE, Of - all Mods, malting to part of SPA'S!. Azies, Helloes. . Spokes, Iron, Hone Shoes, Nall Rode, And aU k Inds of Shelf Hardware, which will be sold at the lowest prices. I would. *ay to erchstua that I will at all times mett Elmira prices. Towanda. Oct. 22, ISAR. 300 CASES Boors & SHOES HUMPHREY BROTHERS Offer to their old customers and, the general NOT ONLY THE LARGEST ASSORTA(ENZ" GOODS 4. . : NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA TIHE- LIOWE.ST RATES WORK OUARRANTEED SHOES FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN, RECEIVED THE DRY = SILVERI MEDAL Excellence _of -Manufacture PARIS EXPOSITION 1881. HEAVY OR 'LIGHT Hungarian and othir Styleg OUR OWN MANUFAcTrURE ModeNa kOrds. by.. Esperieneed Workmen. GLASS. 100 HOME , BLANKETS: ° BUFFALO k WOLF ROBBS. • I Car;iage it Team Harness , TRUNKS, WHIPS, &U. Toiiiads. Octal, WIS. • S" MP MACIIINB(S. „0.. T. ORANGES, IFyereburg Pa. •-• In • sow, issuatsliturinii lever Power Stomp IlatimMimilliiitimp thou OR luiries nib Uwe IS' Oiled notice, from Ow, astond sad inmate& - Feb. NI, 1919.4 e , • . _ _ 's.., . , T • No. ISO - It. sod cogipletik 114. ME ~~ I=ll3 ME BALTLIIIORE HELTEIit HfatiVlFSknxrs Oade. GARDEN - GOOD BAKER, I eta also agent for All ot which will be sold at To the trade. , Tin Wait.. AT RETAIL. publlo, BIIT. BEST /OR THS That can be foandjin The stock Is offered it And the SDFINIC.:BURT'd Awarded far :Att the JAMES Y. BUT GOODS FOR MEN'S WEAR, Either CALVAOPEIZAAPAPOLEON, lalsllloperatlon and all goods Saddlery Department - • '77.llitdtantatur.—.; Hit NZ* AND IMPROVED N -W it • • SEFFPTO MACWOINA Were awarded tboVirst Prim - at the Paris Es ' - position, MI, .oirtB2 othacitaablum. , . Also, the follOvlng grate lairs of 1188 bite awarded this Ilaoldoe the Olt Piviiidem • Now York. Ohio,- Pennsylvania. ,Ifsmicls. Anita. New Hampshire, Vermont Whommin a ;d Indiana. AS the County ifahs of Nadison: Onandapi. Oswego, Woos, Orleans, fronpkitss,' Henan. . Sonros.lierifter. &holler. Lisingstar; and a boss Retort of the Committee on Bewiiß Machines, et the Stale Pair held In Rochester, Pall of 'lB6B.—P Your Commltt e have examined the ditkreat . Peering Nubble to whicb their at tention wee milk& and - would recommend ies the hest Family and Machine for all work, Elias Holm's Pawing Machine, and or the following • easons Ist—tihnotleity.of emetructum U.-- Regularity °Menden on both tipper_ and lower threads. 542 -Base otmattagement. Sib—Great magetet., work opoe.,*ll. pee Met abetment' to the Machine for 'tedlitie, hemmmlog, tacking,. braiding, quilting. bind; lug and cording, and the eras with which they are applied. sib—the diumbility of "the ma. chine,4 being made of hardened. steel, *dad. Jammed la Be isearingis. We recommend a med. • New style Ilmiimer,Breider, TiCker' Cooler. Embroiderer. Binder, relies and Ito proved-Tack Marker. It willow any and every kind of thnied,fross the Snit - to the coarsest, whirs much smaller needle than other machines.. Bemire and'em amine one bee yoa putting Price from $6O . nn to $2OO, and esery. machine imputed. The teat mine of our Mantdacturidg /if , chines for Tenon, Boot, Shoe, Barnes. end Carriage Ma kers Is too well known to require commeat.—: Don't fail to oil and see them. • • SEUIPARD TIIIINEUR, Gen. Agt's. 1 20 lobe St., Elmira, N.Y. For. sale . by CODIIDIG. lip3l3ELli A . Co., 'General Agents, Towanda, Pa. NATIONAL' LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF U. B. A. CAM CAPITAL, $1,000,030-rAw MIA» Chartered by CongresstygB CLAW:NCB H. COM; President ; . • , JAY COOKS, Chatrin'a Finance aad Ex. Com ; HENRY D. COOKS, Vice President ; EMERSON W. PEET, Secretary and Actuary. The advantages of the National Life Inseam Company are t 1. It is a National Co.. chartered by Congress ;. 2. It boa a paid up Capital of One Million Vol len 3, IS offers low rates of premiums ; • 1. It furnishes larger immraisce than other Com panies, torthe same money. . 5. It is deffihe and certain ; • 6. There is oo poisibility of misrepresentation by sweats, or misunderstanding by policy- . holders ; 7. The policies are plain contracts, so Winch in- sorsace for so mot stone/ ; 8. All pollelei are non-forfeiting 9. The policies are exempt' from attachment E. W. CLARK 1 04:/. 3 Beakers, Philadelphia. General Agents. B. a RUSSELL, &tanager. lirigente for Towanda and vicinity : Jii9 A. G. MASON. NATHAN TIDD. T OWAND A STEAM FLOURING MILLS • WM. H. FULLER cf: CO., Respectfully Inform the public that they lave purchased the new and extensive Steam Plonr- Dg Ullte, bulit by Grialtbs,Welbs ikhistenb n the south part of the bororih of Towanda .P4lUng and having all the modern improvements, and competent !diners, they are prepared to do CUSTOU GRINDING, n the best possible manner and.at unesnally aloft, notice. Every pains will betaken to give satisfartion,•and a ekvite a pnblTe trial Farmers doing blisinr as 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 n any part , f the villege frenotchargn Towanda, November 10. ISca3 RADING RAIL ROAD-SUM-, , R MER ARRANGEMENT. MAY 20th, 1808. GANA? TRUNI LINE IRON ?DV NOM! AND Norra•onts: for Philidelphia.New-York,Reading Pottsville. Tamaqua, aahland,-Lebanon, Allen town. Easton.-ha. At. Trains leave Harrisburg for New-York, as fol- Iowa: A , 240.5.25 and 8.10, a. in., and 14.411. m. 3.05 and 9.33 p. in.; connecting with aimllar . Trans on tin Pennsylvania Rail Road. and ar riving at New-York at 5.00 and 10.00 and 14.50 a. m., and 340 7.40 and 10 30 p. m. Bleeping Cars itocompanving the 2.50 a. in., and 9.35 p. m., Trains, without change. Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, • Minereville, Ashland. Pine Grove, Allentown and Philadelphia, at 8.1 0 a. 10..nd 3.05 and 4.10 p. m..otopplug at Lebanon and' principal Way Stations ; the 4.10 p. Train making close connection Mi. Philadelphia and Columbia-For Pottsville. Schuylkill Raven and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail ReadJeave Harriaborg at 19.55 p. m. Return' ing : Leave New-York at 9.00. a. m., noon,: and 5.00 and 8.00 p. m. Sleeping Can accom panying the 9.00 a. m. and 5.00 and 8:00 P. in trains without change. Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 a.m. returning from reading at 8.30 p, m., stopping at allatatlons • Pottaville at 8.45- a. ni. and 3.45 p. in.; Ashlan di at 6.00 and'l2.l9. noon, 1330 p. t TaMaqua at _8.30 a. in., and: I.oolnd 8.45 p. m• I • Leave Pottsville for Harrisburg, via. Sc yl kill and Susquehanna hall Road. at 7• 1 1:1 • and 1100 noon. • Reading accommodation Train : Leaves 0- : lug at 7.30 a. in., returning, from Philadelphia at 5.15 p.m. Pottstown Accommodation Train, leaires Paula:Wm at 8.45 a. tn., returning leaves Phil adelphian 4.30 p, tu. , Columbia Rail Road Trains leive :Reading at 7.00 a in. and 6.16 p. in. for •Ephista, Lancaster..Columbla. Perkiomon Rail Road Trains leave Perklomen Junction at 9.00 a. in. and 555 p. m. Return ing , Leave Skippack at• 6,45 a m , and 1.15 p. m., connecting with similar trains on Reed ing sail lad. On Sundays Leave New York it 8.00 p. m. Philadelphia 8.00 a. m., and 3.151). in., the 8.04 a. in., train running only to Reading. Pennine 8.00 a. in. Harrisburg 5.2.5 a. in. and 4.10 and 9 35 p. m.,and Reading at 1:10, 2.55 and 7.15 in.. for Harrisburg. and 748 a. in , and IE4O p. m., for New York, and 4.259. in., for Phil& delPhht. Commutation, Mileage. Season, School and Excursion Tickets to and from all pointa..at re duced rates. Baggage checked !through; 100 pounds a owed each Passenger G. A. NICOL'S Gerard Superintendent. Readiest. Pa.. May 70:1867. . W . AVEILLY INSTITUTE. t One of the best Litgrary Institutions of the ..couniTy, icceesible from , di points. !s situated fit' wAvanvt, TIOG& COUNTY, N. f. TIM departments are oomplete, NOlaai cal"cal" embraces all those studies required for ad mission to our best °lieges, Also a thorough drill lathe neilern Languages. - The Luigi*, come - comp :theatre both the corneae" tamales, taught In Slementary &boob, and many of the higher branches. um. ally pursued in the Colleges. la the Comma- Oat-course the Inatnictke is se thorough and Complete as in our moat easteedai Comber:lel Ins ile truction upon the Piano Mal omen by the old method elso by Rados' new raw , -• inch. od, by welch pa ila can acquire a knowledge of Maisie in the time _which it hitarrto rel it:tee of Woo ire Tery moderate. Board obtained et. reeserable prices—a limited nem , bee of mile can be accomedated in the batlike of the inateacton. Rooms can be mama in" which students caaboird thamaelemi end Iss men the =perms out ball The Hammer Term consisting of 14 wake will open on Tuesday. Ketch 6lst, 180. .. • Pot particulars adders, A. J. l : A M.. Priecipal; - • A. Tank President of soma of Trnstem. - 1869. - • AGS 1 RAGS U. BAG s 111--500 lb Tans Pod Pittmelkje waned. tor *Mob the West market prilas etll WOW • TOivaads; Oct. 1 letr ill" Sara' ME!iEMEmifflrm=!=lwomE= 3 = l ,RE ~~ R it() g!'tlCD .- lIONIANYE'S STORE I =I LIERGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK Fall and Winter , Gooch I AT TWO PRESENT Depreeeirm,of the Market Witch:will be soWses;ondljat 'WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 1 boi direct from Liverpool, FIVE CRATES OF OROOKEKT Toirsuda, Oct 6,18c8 N LW FIRM 1_ NEW GOODS WICICII T 4.II do PROST, Would call the Wootton of the *Risers 'el Rome and vletnity • that they kayo opened wits A New Stock of Goods I At the old stand of L. 1.. Mood 7. where with close attesrion . to the wants of the community they will beep iv good innoctinent of gouda, ishic.h they will SELL AS LOW AS THE LOWEST, And at prima that will inane every one to bay of them. We shall at al I times have a good assortment of - FALL AND. ..WINTER GOODS Embracing all the latest 'styles of LADIES DRESS GOODS! DELAMES, ALPACAS, PIIINTS,;(ILOVV, GIIIGHANS,. HOSIERY, .HATS, CATS, BOOTS, SHOES, CLOTHS, CAMIEBES, V 8 . .1* au ID - .1 ~ Family Groc e ries, Hardwari, CEOCKERY, MMIIOIO, LADIES TRAVELLING BAGS WOOD AND TIN-WARE. Drugs, Furniture, 4•A., ctoi, The above Ors but alight Idea of thi GOODS WE HAVE IN STORE, ~. • , And ore only ny to oor nameross Mende and she publb3 moray, all sod me as. ted the merits of oar pretensions, and it oanthieral4 Buy AND !Cass Yorastur,s Rzca By saving mosey la year pueblo's, tend to GIVE GREATER BARGAINS THAN snit 'lnv= En= os: I We know we an Oise you, so give us s call. Janina of FARMERS ,PRODUCS entutage for goodi. WICKHAM a FROST. • Barcesoots to L.L. Moody. O. to. wzcznai. - - ID. MST. Rome. Pa.. Zi0v.120869 - . • L OOK I . - NEW inCWILRY, WAIIZIEWI3. I GOLD -WATO ES, Fmartwe. ELGIN WATCHES, AT WALTHAM WAT9#IIB), AT *ABMS. FINN GOLD JEWELRY; , . _• AT WA8191:1118, • 44. RINDS OF CLOCKS, AT WA113181134 13pectooleo, aad lota at edam too samosoas to meattos. at WASNSIVII, Can sad 'NW& you via spa Iraq pot as fa 'oar perdassa.: . . •-sr .WaSebe,• Clocks and-ievtliT repoirid ! sad Vomited. -._l',Uos's iktek. - - • - • A..M.'11142N1W: ToraolitOst.l. ICIHN3TAURNIT MRION IN H owe pall fix well fatted wad won #505- ell *a° tociiiis atiz is t":. - Lis lois Is Minrowes ir EMI= L..;-.„,: ; :- , ;:;: triait:--:),:'.':.. =I RITA1P130011:11141111—Brritu . vr A lio et ea Mit balets_bketifint Gedel of Ilastbsdaelida wasnommes. Moe of IL W Deras t bae dash siinp,. & H p qiidmmt cabin foe'd.oefff elatee*LMfo ofirea the_ ositine. 1101111WVOAT, MIAMI WW; Oidadrit. 5., Ws M. loalicdmetbel le& *Dew poses se btrd , • Masted MA MIAs UM We tread of , 4 11:41 . e . fis= i tel == bc ttZ : *Jed ir=it Oa the west* InsMfisa areateed. en the NM by bade of WWW Baer M. .1.1 1 . MOW% as Oa Asst . by the Wodadeg week etas NNW by bads ef S. - Task* sad X. ites.i. 00WWWW___S *VW is mem be the sineiseer, Go 1. 1 14 .. sppartemess.o oat tee slaw !Med beam*, '- One baris 11% Mid*ebsp.s good pass. Pratt tam ie. de. _ • TgllllB—sloo to birseid IS tbst ~Ma be. bat Week dm,' cos third et We *Moo mey- ea the thelliatetko of the eldw. with J. amass - we* ibbd ay eta maths; 'Mb Imam, sad the amides at es* theseellso with la tenet, sad to be sml4 ea the i ga m lialsvaryr WM. - Raeaer. ELIAM:MT(' WS NOTICK--libtfoe is hereby giver UM - dr Nom . tudebtall of tile Mats ot Jaw Mips. MAL, of Saladtela in requmed Se subs Parbwit withost delay, and those Amidst_ dams ageism% WO lotus Rust prawn Om Ally aittlesatiefr ted settleasaL mum P 1111314. JAN= FICITCHIS, issastar. Ib. & WI. E x KCITTORT; 1101108-21oilee is bora, Pia UM posit Isiebtai - to tist wile of BURT FIIIIII2IIDCW. We of =dons uo ssolsoled to asks iwr payout is& ail balm dais. ow seists will prossitims ay owlissendst NW' mitimisat. . MUM NORM - 4=4. vies. 'amnion. A DMINVEVISATOBIS NOTIOL— Am. Kaska la belay elm eatas yamair Inaba. d to *ski Mascot Robert 11=lata at irpoz _um., deed" ate to mats IsMOI papule, sad all woo lisv• big dolma maims odd Mate. mat mow _- them duly aatbautkatard tor aattlamat. • p. 7 0411101111. Talp.l4—• - Adialadatualor. AuDrroa's NOTIOR-451 the mat- - i si t i ke adage if Mkt Put, she'd.— Geste et Ilealked lalate ths 's of Tomah's, of Salthilel43l7l l / 4 1., 13 , 1213, Aghtdoistriust. . . Th. e a 41 =t at" ead 'coast. 10 Olt tit tots final amount ot - afistoiststor. silisttead to the duties olj s bppobmd, allies is the borough of Totnueos 314111111 DAY. the 37th ' day at 110108..13U, it 3 o'clock P. Is.. whets leg" persoothitenitted will phase Stead.: W. A. PINX • Fab 35,18119. • A lIDITOR'S NOTIC11:--/a the surg- AM. ter tho nu* of 8. a /Admin. &Oa A the aills : es tiotirt of Bradford Candy. The Auditor appointed by said Coast td istrihate moseys paid ate mat by liarshall Prink. one at the Kumidars aid estate, will eland to the dotke of hisappotat• meat, at his bike in Towanda Botoogh,Fe„ ow' Priddy, the 16th day of April, 1369, at ► Vele* p. m. All prams interested will thee. and - there present their claims °pod • said funds, ar else be Were debarred floret the west. . MIX . Totem:da h 11, 1869/JOBB W Auditor. • Flfare AM. MP of tie Eats& of a. C. Fair child, the% late ot,Windhaat Tory. The mtdeflllOtad an minor appointed. by the Orphans Court of lkodtont Ca:anti dlstribate et monledin the bands of the grecotor or add es. tate, will attend to the duties of Ws appobat moat at kir O. In Towanda borosok, on tri day. tatilth day of April, 1869, at o'clock P. 11 , which time and place persona in tended an requenstd , ta be present. GEORGK D. /110aTANY16. March 3, 1859. ' auditor. TN BA N KRUPTCY.—In the matter .1 of GEORGE H. 1313TTAL, Bankrupt. In the District Court of the United States for the Western District of Pannsylvalia, se. • To whom it ma mieconf : The ondsudgoed - hereby gives twice of his appointment ag U. suture of George H. Eden; of Troy bortsagl, ship, in the County of Bradford, and Beate of Pennsylvania, width' said Diatrict, who has been adjuoged a Bankrupt opts itis awn roe: Mon by the District Goo t of said Dishful. • Dated at Towanda. this Li day of March. A. 0. 1889. JOHN N. CALityll Astisfaie• j.z.l BANKRUPTCY:--In the matter .L - of ANDREW 8. COLLETS!, Bankrupt. In the District court of 1h United Mates for the Western District of Pennsylvania, a. To whom It may concern The enderaismed hereby gives notice of his appointment u as sign* of Andsirsr 8. Colitis. Of. Palls twp.; in the twenty of . Wymniug, and Mate of Pennayi vials, within said District, who has been ad judged a &Arno span Ma own petition. by the uisirics Court or said Oberfat. Dated at Towanda, this 3d day of - Karel, A. 0.1849 Ji MN N. (14.1AFP, Assignee. I N-BA NK RIIPTCY.—In the matter a.; of Wkl. H BAST% Banitrupi. In the Dia trot Court of the United States for the Western Obdrit t of Pent:sibs:day as. To whom it may astern: : The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as sr .tgnee ot WM. H BMITO, of the Borough of_ Troy. In the County of Bratfont. avid State of eennryliania within eald ~et. who has been ...judged a Bank - rapt spas his ova peti tics by the District Court of said Di.trkt. • Dated at Towanda, this 111* dm of fetwuary 4. 11, 1.69 JOHN W. NIZ. Amimme: TN BANKRUPTCY:-In the matter of PEBRitY BUELL, Bankrupt. Int the frisirict Court of the limited titalesft t balks tern District I Panful/Nude, as. To whom It may ',vette= : The enciershincd he eb, gives strice of his anniatment u ea itignee of Perry. Buell. of West Datitagtoe, tn County of Brad ford, and Stele of Peuisylvasia. within said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upor itta own pettHan by the Markt- Goad of tail Muria*. _ - tinted at Towanda this 35th dal_ d Fobniar7 .D. 1888. - JOHN N. OALIPF. N BANKRUPTCY.—In the matter I of SAIIUBL R. BILL, Brabant. , In the Itistrict Coon of the United States for the Wes. tern District of Penneylvaats, at To whom it t o e y concern : The cadersigned hereby gives satire of his appointmeat is as ,dipsee of Simnel R. Hid, of Uhaer,in the Cnoo ty of Bradford and State of "Sennsvivania. within said District, who hal been adiadirsda Rankropt upon his own petition by the Coats of said District Dated at Towanda,thia 25th day" of February. A. 1L*11169. JOHN . CAIJIPP, - ; . I N BANKRUPTCY —In the matter of ABRARAM C. BUTLVT. apt. In the Districts Court of the United States kr the Western District of P. nnsylvania. sa. To whom tt may concern The andendgned hereby gives notice of hilappoixdssent as as. gigues of Absalom C. Bentley. , of Banthaeld. to the Counts of Bradford, and Eltds of Peanut miss within said District, who has been ad,. judged a Bankrupt apes his own pAition by the Delo* Court of said District.- • Dated at Towands.this 26th door Aging , A.IN lee 9: 888/. IL ?sea; kodeme. A CARD.—Dr. Vonstram has ob tallied a Licemme, as required_, of the Goodyear Valdosta:Colo vokiwith Rubber as abase for A ' Teeth. and has Goer a good selection of those beautiful curved Block Teeth. and a superior article of Black .thigllsh Robber. which win enabbehim to sap. ply all those in "sat of seta of teeth, idth • Grass onsarperesd Cl sad natural spz Peofoooo.. rifling.Clessing. Irreg. ohirities, Eatrittlif aad operations be. t v e e =the au eal' Deportment skillfully - Chola ma administered far the extraction of Teeth whoa desired. an article being used for the purpose In which he has perfeth cuddenar having administered it with the most o pleasing . malts during a practice of fourteen years. - _ Beteg very. 'grate ful to the .pablg for their liberal peonage heretofore meshed. he would say that by strict &stooks to the wants of-his maisats, he would eoutinne to merit their coo diem* and approbation. Malta Beidlsmea's Blockopposite ther Mena Rouse. Towanda, Ps. • Dec. 1141110.--Ser CLOVER AND TIMOTHY SEED.— iv We have Slaty stook of . Stitt Ohio sad . Pea VbwiClover ; also Iftbsois Timothy seed, which we car for wbokssallaff ofildros favor able term. This used Imlay bssii - ssiscisd by one of our low w'r aka sisusates IS to our triads tight fa wery _nowligit. • • , FOX STIVIC118;11111CUll I Co. Towanda. Feb 14 180. - SPECIAL NOTIOE.—GEORGB W: FISH haa withdiaers frog 41,..F1es at PDX. k Co m ; ley netts' consent. - rho benison MO to asuased at Cho pus stand by the other 'nenabseant. tin Fiat. oho wlll pay all lodotetodion ; sad to 'bon all debts doe mustbssidd. • • FOX. ergMs,lanteus i 00. • Towanda. Fen- MIPS. • •11AUTION.—All persona are hereby Ad b"j docile' mediate parebadega Imaptese by me t o Joel Tattle, be Wray_ dellamilalod or tbmeaboom. alb aluty days Oar date. Noe bubo metro& say calm therefor. I Mall sot pay add not. salami so m polled by law. - Menem Stone. 7eb 111.180,40 FASHIONABLE TAILORING I laws -!lizasias . - neepeetletly hem ee dem of 'home: 80re3114 lass be Me 11,1111411_ • TAILOR SHOP, k Mimi% KaaftlitriL aad mikes a liellacaMr:rriaata ta ' 0 : t aa reParsil " able all aad tie oast dam th e fashamatia t o a. war ble wave. Partact • Cattlai aildthiS 844 • to, ust . ./ sate". ekas to witai aka apace.