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'4161718/9202122_141516171:1 90 0 222426 26272222 - 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 . 3031 . . . . 2549 30. •• • • •• ..ti iiiii - .:..._.i 2 34 1 67 8 9 1 0 11 12 56 7-840 011 Z13114 16 16 17 18 19 12 13 14 16 16 17 18 E.' 20 21 22 23 2412526 19 20 2122 ,24 26 1 127 2829 30 .. g. 1.. 26 27 UP 131.. LOCAL AIM GENE Time TABLE. , --The following in the Time Table of the Namhauls and New York Canal and Bail Boat Company. irbieb took effect on Monday. NOT. ss. 1868 : 80137111141.11D4 • A.ll. -625 12:30 -8:40 ...6::50 12:45 825 1258 928 ...718 1:13 923 -7:40 125 9.45 Wilma.: Assors.. UIASIZEi.. TOWANDk - - 810 ........7:50 11:40 5.40 . . .7:37 1127 sgl 7.22 U:l2 8:12 ..7:00 10:50 4:50 A. IL A. K P. IL JOHN P. COX, gupaintpident,.. WATHILY AMIENS . trISTEIt. . - TOW AND lei- F. J. CALKINS ' has purchased Avvorm's.interest in th© book store o Alcorn & Itanntit. BROKE AWAY. — Two rafts belong ing to Mr. Sacsrrr, of this place, broke from their fastenings during Monday night, and moved down the river. air Rev. Mr. HAMMOND, is holdhig a series of irevival meetings in Lockport, N. Y. He has been very successful in Rochester. Sunn..--The embatilonent along the railroad,,opposite this place, has slid down, completely blocking tip both railroad and highway. . & ROSENFIELD have had their atom refitted inside, and have filled it up with a splendid assortment of clothing which they are selling at low figures. - ligii" J. P. KIRBY has moved from this place and taken possession of the farm formerly owned by hi. D. Smuctuwm. iu Wysor.. Ur The Sullivan County Democrat hoists the name of Hon. Cr u= B. Hoax slew for the Democratic nominee foiGirrer. The Telegraph Office is now is the Post (Moe room, where it has been I , ertaaneritly located, and fated up in splen • h style. te JOHN. FERGUSbN, who stole a Curse from 31r. MAMMAS, in Sheshequin, s Inc time ago, has been captured. He was safdy lodged in jail on Tuesday of last wc,•k. Urn.—For the past week the mud lias accumulated on our Streets until they aro almost impasSible, and some of the crossings are almost 'testi° the sight of the pedestrian. I 0. 0. F.—lt the regular semi ailutial election of Bradford Lodge, No. 1...7, held on Monday evening last, therfol lt , wing officers were elected : J. S. CALET, N (;. Scuts F. WlLcom, V. G. ; lilostuslarg I,.Assistant Secretary. Stir J. 1. WARD and E. OVERTON. .Ir., have purchased of the Barclay Comps nv, a lot of land near the baain,'with a fron tage on Main St. of seven hundred, feet, which they have divided into building lots, gla. A tbincr, r,f beauty that will ran forever. If you dont think so, just go to Waverly, N. Y., and buys buggy or plat form wagon of ti..limsu'r & Co., and see if you can live to. wear it out. They are an old and well established flan, and always satisfa , :tieu to those who patronize tLem. GASCADE PAPER MILLS D ESTRO YED BY Futr--Aboat 7 o'clock on Saturday even ing, March 20th, the Casdade Taper Mills, situated near the village of Penn Yen, N. V., was entirely destroyed by fire. Origin of the fire is unknown. Lose about $125,- 01)0, on which there wart an insurance of about 550,000. • , Or The Independent Temperance /interne, is the name of a new paper, just started at Horseheads, N. Y. Mr. L. C. Crisna, 'Proprietor, and Miss Mrinrre Mrs- D£N, 'Associate Edam. It is to be devoted principally to the Temperance cause. The premium list, we notice, are liberal, and -pt.eimen copies sent free on application. 'HIGH WATER.--The rains of Tues day, combined with the melting snow on ~Tir bills, has caused much apprehension among those along the river, as to all ap p,inices we wero to have a flood equal to that of '65. But present indications are that we will suffer no serious damage this ,pruag, as the weather has grown colder, and the water has taken a downward ten dency. • tor We hear rumors of an attempt to murder Dr. Corbin, of Athens, as he was driving along the road leading from Milan to Smithfield, night before last, after dark. Some persons stepped out from behind Lushes and came up close by the side of the doctor's carriage, firing at his head, in flirting quite severe flesh wounds in his Race. Their actions would lead one to be ito.e they sought his life instead of his weney, as no attempt was made to secure the latter.—EL Adv. tis•JISD REgrs.- r -By a recent act of he• Legislature of Pennsylvania, approved Feb. 20, 1869, wheilet no demand has been tale for the payment of a ground rent or other charge open land for twenty-one ears, and no acknowledgment of the axis knee thereof has been made aritbin that period by the tenNA, a release or "tin" ;uishment of the claim shall be presumed, .ind the Court of Common Pleas, under irtper proceedings and proof, may decree extinguishment. The law also ap plies to parts of ground rents apportioned either by deed or by implication from the acts of the parties. • ie. Those Isis) stlibtaissis faxing in,the "fa Watt" 1411 49 la IMlTatilienlelii • in another column. Thom Undo, Los Analog 'Cknuitr, Qalitoinia, ire itto boot that there is In OM State.: MIL. At the regular. quarterly:OW, to of the Bone' of - Tenperatica,' held' Tuesday evening, the follooffigogoers were !looted to sans the eaSutig Sena W. P.—&`J. CLLDIOI. F. JEL — t•-*W9c4, o *-..! Trea.,-1. W. ADTODD. 13.--C. R Tax on. ' XL 1z:If.:B. • A. C.—A. WOOD. - L B.— Doraus Ba*Bas.;'. , 0. B.—Jana Barra:. ' Chap.=-14v. i THE ttspi brivir.:—The'bdrioper's fury renewed their investiptionsof the murder cane on Aids*, but elided no , facts sufficient to fix the infrini upon - any pinion: They therefore - nsiulatal **fol. lowing sferillot. • _ • 7412,,T, „ hat .Wil Bator -a me totem -.death” 1 01 seinigrie? rweived aY•,somirvokorPeff s . sons to the Jury trakaouta:' We Wig the Proper 9 fteer Bl, 4 l not 113 0" :quit& their aorta ,to aeoartaia !oho th e per pet iitoi of the murder woe, ma- that-he or they m sy beiliaocrvered sadroperly p un . fished.—Ebnirs Enrros linanitatu Boutin* Ttie 4199 bu, hoer exidstat !me -smiting Misappiehenslons relating 16 the itaion ct the late County Console= Lodge of Good Templars at Troy. concerning the appoint omat of an. additional Diet. Deputy for this Verint7. W. Pte, D. D. W. 0. T. Office of G. W. C. T., I - GMAT BIND. March 26, 2869. f Data Biomes PARTON hasten to con tradict the paragraph from Elmira Gazette, relative to D. D. for your County. No such action was taken by yonrrecent Convention.. A resolution was passed to appoint an addi tional D. D. for East Bradford, and brother Bishop was recommended unanimously for such appointment ; and, so far as I could judge, this was done because the brethren thought you would not be able to perform all the duties of the office. Your authority is in no wise to be interfered with, and you will 4o alLyonr health will permit, and that you may be speedily restored is rvent prayer. S. B. CHASE, G. W.C.W. T. APPOINIVENT.-R. H. RicHAuns, of this County, was not selected by Gana as one of his Cabinet officers, nor as a foreign minister: but he /as been appointed 'agent for this County, for LEMLITIZLIS portrait of Clan. GIIANT. This engraving is certainly a superior'prodnotion. and promises a high value for all such as want a picture of Gas= just as he is. Mr. Bonus= will sell these engravingi by subscription at the following, low figures : Campaign effitions2, plain print $3 ; India proofs Ed. Mr. It. is:also agent the splendidsteel engraving, "Christ weeping over Jerusa lem" which represents one of the most touching events in the life of our Baviotb. Price on white paper $3, Boir LOST.—Disappeared from hie home, on Monday afternoon, the 22d inst., a boy about fourteen years of ago, named John B. Mute, son of the late Michael:O. Words, of Jersey Shore ! , and ward of John Sebring; Esq. He left his home in Jersey Shore without intimating to any one his purpose of going away ; but not returning at night, a general search was made for luta, which resulted in tracing him to the Linden bridge. Here all further trace of him disappeared, and the distressed friends are at a loss to know how to discover his *hereabouts. He was ofs'slight and deli cate frame, about Ave feethigh, had on a brown cloth cap, fancy cassimere coat, and mixed gray cassimere pantaloons 'and vest. He is an intelligent boy, much disposed to ask questions and take notice of things arotmdhiza. Any information of his where abouts will be thankfully received by his guardian, John Sebring, Jersey' Shore,- Pa. County papers please copy. CANTON.—Mr. Editor.—Thero have been not only "rumors of mad' dogs" but "mad dogs" in the vicinity of Canton with in the past few weeks. .Four dogs have died, as many believe, With hydrophobia, others have been bitten but immediately killed by their owners. A cow belonging to Mr. Pratt, (not Mr. Bockwell,) was bitten, about five weeks since, The cow has been, burned. A small dfsg was bitten at the same time. Both have since died with the usual symptoms of this dread disease.— Every dog is looked at with suspicion. Peter Herdic has broken ground at the Mineral Springs at Canton. &cellar 28140 has been excavated for the main part of a building soon to be erected. Herdic has recently purchased the farm belonging to Amos Wilcox. As this is-in elms (prox imity to the springs we may see *Myr Depot removed. The Teachers Union holds sion at Canton• on the 9th and 10th buds. A Mrs. Holcomb, of Leßoy, slipped down, a Asir days since, and, broke one of her limbs. We understand that she is the third person in the Allege who is suffering from a broken limb. NsnaT. THE BETTER CONTROVERST.—Me have published several articles in regard to but ter-making. Tioga county has abiinied the. laurels so far, but we how give the follow ing, which we think is ahead of any that Tioga has yet produced. We now invite Tioga to try again, and also the faridaers of this county, to send in their dairy receipts, as we think that . Bradford cannot, be out done in butter-making. FRIEND GOODRICH :-I notice in my last Banana an account of two Tioga , County Dairys, and also an Invitation for Bradford County to come on. I will accept the challenge and"give them the earnings of my dairy Of.twenty-five cows for 1868, lint not supposing I cannot be --Mat by some in my own County. I deduct but one cow for use of family, leaving 24 cows in the dairy, from which I have the following receipts. _ 4501 pounds of butter 32,077 - 71 25 calves •• 2 4 5 00 1 calf not sold for Which LA. - fused ;12 00 Pork sold • 141 00 1 hog kept to winter. • 20.00 pigs do 30 00 Total... . ...... Making an average of $lO5 23 to the eon. ' In the above I make no ; moult of pork put down for pre in my family.' • & EL Wilcox. East Smithfield, Bract Co., March 27. EAST Carrox, March 26, 1869 ED. Ezpourza.—Dear Sir :—As have been a good deal interested in the butter controversy between Bradford and Tioga, permit me to make a statement of the pro ducts of two cows belonging to me in the year 1866. Amount estimated used in family of six persons, 2401b5. • $ 96 00 Cream used for tea and cooking purposes 1000, Batter sold in tub and roll 47421 bi 189 - 60 2 calves 30 00 2 shoats • 20 00 Total Making for each cow $172 80. a strict account of all thie 'above items at the time, with the exception of but. ter and cream used in &nay, which my wife thinks a low estimate. - - • BespictftsUrtours, . do= o.lCasois: Aida! Niiititi rl !‘ Bottsro4aoldiets wito entered* `Abres yousinialmailkohmsd before** -Ow was op try' itiiiiii - or."Expirstion of terzaßtArtkilrAl44LOl- 1101 4 1 0 4 50 aak 1 11 tOtiwt miswASO *WOE %4w.ippiioJausds, Pibir And • is Mareunlifinr=fdde .scomgm : 146, 11 1 : T.-i Piot, wi‘;Ktisiiii,--Pa., willems. anA 14 exeseal,,, Tin Ifisie:bn Apstl.4l,l". eonlinne *eh day . ag this Week. Be ` It vN -appose eta woo ., laristretedset 1 1 111*• • Tame, saa sierything in the line of Tin 'Warn Tisk winches been rtnennfectured :with gnat oars during the past winter, and e. atrdelassold is natrahred.--s•Also a assortment of Dress .Doodsaletlana. azidVitts, Black ItrortdDloth Cloth ing, Boots and„libosa,-0t0.., s il l beaol4. The entire YurnAtnie, sgood'Ladd * Webster Sewing chine,,gWg willbe sold on Monday, the 14th. Thosevisidng some = 1 bargains .1111110 wallztnettend this ease soda Dealers in Tin Mare, are specially invited to attend. - •A, B. Ito; Auctioneer, MO To Rut-0E16,0f the moat conven ient homes in Towanda; apply, to - Towanda, North 80. Mu ItAttaloi. ExAmitazoNti.—=-Specii • OE- ItMilla HORS of Teachers to Slimmer Schools 'ankh will beheld Hill School House, Tuesday, April 20th, Towan da, April 23d,. Trot boozer, April 24tb, and Towanda, May Bth, to. commence at the rival honr,'9 A. M. - ' AU applioanla for outintatae, who failed to attend an ecanairuttion last fidlwill please to with the requiretnents nn the 139th - Pap of the aohoollaws. • 0. I. Causnrlcat. Crwell, Mar. 2.5. Clountrtinpt. . • is. Dmincii ar, Co. ; , Towanda, ;Pa, respectfully call the attention of the public to the Piano Porta, Organs and Me lodeons. In doing so, they desire to state that their chief aim le always diverted to instruments wWah wi l meet all expects, tidns and reipdressents that 'cantelmade. by the most cultivated tierfornteis.,_ reeling confident that theinere no •imitruments in `the United States or. Europe eupesior to those we sell, Ira beg leave to mention the following principal : fps ; which we claim id: them : - 1. Strength and durability. 2. A sympathetic tone—powerful without harshness, round in lams, rich and singing in the middle octaves.'laud of clear nen in high treble. - - ' - 3. Elegance in style and finish. Sheet musk and music books always on hand. Prices moderate. - Towanda. March 29.-3 t • Fon SALE eiIEAP.A. new 'house pleasantly located on the kg& Street near CoL G. P. Itinson's,dweDing, lot 62:187. Arno, a house on west side of Bail Road Street, :near to Cash'i! Planing Mill, lot I 1201160. PosseMion given immediately.' jno. J. GrarFrrn's. March 29.-7 w &din AND Omess TO REN7.-- 2 The subscribers offer the stores and offices in their new Brick Block, located on Bridge Street in Towanda, Pa.., for rent. These stores are built in -the most substantial manner and will be fitted np to suit the con venience of any business for which they maybe needed. They are suited for Dry Goods ) Clothing, Jewelry or other trade, and it is believed that the location will be found. qual to any other for business. The two upper stories are fitted twilit* suites of rooms with every are for offices or family use, and are finished in the best' style. Application may be made in person or by letter to Giturrrrns dr. Parrott. Towanda, March 30.-7 w 140.. FOR SALE COMIP.— Ona Maidtal Teary-Young Bay-Horses. One New Open Baggy. One Second Hand Baggy. One Setae Hand e. One Pia:from Spring .Tragon. One Second Hand 'Double Harness. Enquire at, the Hardware store of M . Oll - 22, '69.. S. N. MalinViLlq _ . Nonce Ceseens Mime.—All per sons having accounts of more than three mootha standing, must settle the same pre vious to the 15th of. April neat, of omit vO , be made. • B. B. bromic. - Marsh 22:-2w DAIRY FARR FOR • SAL 11:=A prime dairy. farm, in Rome township, one mile from Rome borough,and one roils to a good grist mill and 'steam saw mill, one-half mile to Church and school house. Farm well watered and a good large orchard dtf the plaCe, and some plum trees also. Terms easy. _ For particulars apply or address, Jon Ersatz, Ron Bradford Pa. March 17, 1869.-3 w• Nonce.—The necessary ,runoant Of stook required by the Act of Assembly of April 13, 1859, entitled "An Act to Meow,: rate the Towanda Gas and Water Company having been subscribed. Notice is hereby given to the subscribers to said stock that we a majority of the persons named in said act as incorporators he appointed Satur day, the 10th day of Ave next. at 2 o'clock P. IL, •at the -Filet Irational Bank of To wanda as the time and. place for 'said 71Z0 sub scriber to meet in order to o said Company and to elect mansprs. Jams AU Anus?, JOEN A. DDING. • dons F: Maass. • Amass Masan. •Wzratast Mm Joss= Toyama,. E. Iti Mum. M. C. Malmo& Towsteos, March 17, 1869.-2 w 11116 THE TOWANDA REouteroateloth ing Store, No. 133 " Main Street, Adjoining Patton's Block. Bono & Worm' would respectfully announce to the citizens of Towanda and vicinity, that they have re ceived a most elegant assortment of Spdng Clothing. Latest - styles i Most , fantilmta.: Ida cut garments, well made and finished equal if not superior, to any . custom work in. the city. Give a call at Boarrrmmo & WOLFF'S, No. 133, Main Street. marl6-3t TRE AMERICAN COOKING STOVE.— ImICTIMB INPROMMENT nx TEM STOVE, AND Asmara Pprom.,After a long series of ar perimentsVii have - addedlbe Base Burnind -principle to the American Cooking Stovi,by which a more uniform combustion is tanned in all parts of the Fire Box, and a continuous fire can be kept with a great sa ving of fueL Thik is another great acquisi tion to thiti world renowned 'Stove ' and is fully secured by Letters relent. This Stove has now been before the people for eight years, and over fifty thousand of them are in use, to the entire_ satisfaction of the people, and they are eagerly sought after id &lithe States between the Atlantic and Piz Mho coasts. We have improved it from time to time, until it is admitted to al most perfect ass &CYR; ' and the strangest. leviamee of its great maturity 'over aU othersi lithemunierous attempts to imitate itr stoma and -Whilst &stn.: some of thole iniitatiiini me infrinfiements.of our rightis t and are being prosecuted, all will be found greatly inferior to the genuine article in their operations. . ' - • SNUB,. PACKARD Co., 17 and 19 Green Street, Albany, N. Y. For sale ; by Comma it Russins, Towan da, Pa. • March 17.-3 m $2,525 71 -Fon Etzwr.—The 24i:scriber °fail for rent. /atm and good garden attached. legged fleas the riee at. James Ward Esq. For 'griller particulate enquire of., Dr 112=431, March 17. _ Towanda, Pa. HOURS AD LOT FOE ELLILT--Situated in the iNorthern. Libertieji." in ,Toiriiinhi b ounig k itipedaKeewneetbern..ifeltutti; J. N. Oataizat li r e venda, Pa., : • Fox . Rear.--.VDtvelling Hon.siro Main Bt.' En= l of G. D. Morrhtnnt.-, !rowan, 24. - - - A Vemtaiit PROPERTY 797* 8411;. The subscrileis wishing - to' obange - their business, offer apart - or the Irtiole of, their _ property for wile, situate in Tuscarora OIL.: laradtord *Nutty, Pa. on Main road lesdlag from &minimills to . Said prop ;arty oantalningAiparards.of too hundred acres. - One hundred and eighty :acres bri." prored and under a good state of cals.*. don. Has too good aliening louses - end three lamii barns, said ell necessary • out. hPildinPlAtteehed. yor whenlaa, and tams ellquitkof the stOs E1141,E B. Avila:E . Tdsasrors. Jen. 26.—tf - $345 60 Ane t!..--tilir - Milelgrardaring Caw—. A ;.'&411 . • MOWN:A cokOIIaiLKOAK MOAN rar , hair. Maw grambekie realoreivo original colorisia andirealoaisa S4 , OO6TWA • • • ' L ekentifriad ofbin;'•:. ', • iot ini ne ls ebatr ria eatosibetigbaolir-siroplde&aank psolt as remain makbe Nivea fora P/Oftft:-: ". • .• • ' l#l,; I*'Ci rggiV lPP4: ".. Ail/ Z , Nth* alCairli" • :__ . isaNiac4steiannAkaaa • • • • Ala yid& anabanovae , preparationailangane lons and Waldo= to the /oar. thelTigait !only ajil4 buj, Aga. wuk,,Atazz "RitatiorAviuktram.. icon be fivona so desirable. ,Mntanting nal ! Aber oil nor dyeilt does not. soft ybile cam ' blic,M-103A0 % grac e alpa AA boiXAVinalt Ilea Andre andmil •,• Preparea Dr. it. St t ager Prao• tioiltitaa aue, royienaire: Xtrloi . Bola by Dr. 4, o. Pcoeizstfah4,44l Droggite at Deniers :every ;where. . A0r.,244,18611.y Tos4ibL'Ooii'r'Y,►s~: 'sidees'`~oi Coal acoompaaiod the 0141 1 1, *ore of "VAL-4 Pciurea. =mot Mali] 'aurPinii•ftets. Tolinalals.Mll iteceivo.prompistaentient... lonao, -WARDA DM* A Hotrazi4str:liiir - Fos s e:Sttterr *** C ll4o6ll. : ll : 6 to good schools, wry ideMouitlYlocatol.— The house kiln. Plitt- drikthe4 from topic bOttotii Inlirst elms style. For farther par ticulars enquire of IX IL , Rums; on'. the premises. - Town*, 95t...8, 186&tf. 410ir We have a — second-hand Mau thawing Madam, in good 0 0ervingtilbla fir sawing !dasher; vmm good ;ea 1s- WU= ,to a Shoe ' or Itaiaata Maker; or CarriapThropser. • We trill sell it Mil bar gain. . • Wiciasam & Sawa. March . , iNt• 13ewing M eeale-achine', b -Threads Vaine a Venior of "W il l= lit it .1311 471141 ) March 4.--tf sir NOUN Tun, Justice ..of- the Peace, tit Ofileo with E. Overton h., hunt. ing the Court Hotummind over Pettis do Oo's Store. • ' Feb.-25. , Fos SALE .4:13422 ,Caui r sec . band glad - piano, Lendoa mate, of sweet, fine tons, good action. -Willte sold" at a bargain on accormt of miner leaving the country. Can be seen at ,Ifs. Pam lfoCuirmarro's; Columbia X Roads, Fenna. Jan. 20. 1W The best 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 Wit. •D3rrmon & Co., at Chtimberlhi's Jewelry Stare. March 4.—tf. - WALTER—HAYTHORN—By Rev. D. B. Lake, at the Holcomb House In Leßoy, March 17, Mr. Moses Walter, of Leßoy, to Miss CordeliaHaythorn, of Burlington. BARNS--WMPPLR--In Rome, March 24, by Rev. E. Thirroughs, Mr.. Melvin Barns and Miss Elizabeth Whipple, both . *of Herrick, Bradford Co.; Pa. DIED. BROWN —On *Thur4l - a7, 25th just, at the reaidence of T. B. (I=a p, Tcivranda,; Pa., Elizabeth, daughter of Mason and Harriet Brown, of Browntown, Pa.,' aged 15 years and 7 mcmths. • JONES—In Owego, N. Y., March 1% 1863. Amelia 1). Vile of F. L. Jones, aged 38 years. WELLS—In Orwell, Feb. Ist, Miss Miran da Wells, wife of Theron Wells,-aged 78 years, 8 month and 2 days. Thu,s has .passed giver - anode? of the aged from ,our midst, and we are ;remanded how soon our earthly' life will be over, and we shall dwell amid eV** reiditiea• e. deceased was one of a fondly of 12 bro ars and sisters, but four of whom:now stu7ve. Mer native place was Woofatoak E 'from whence she came in youth to this neigh borhood. For 51 years, she shared with her husband the cares and blessings of do mestic life, and in her departure, a faithful l ade, a loving mother, and a kind and help ful and sympathizing neighbor are greatly !missed.' Five children and eighteen grand 'children remain' to cherish her - memay,and wo hope to imitate her vistnes. This world is. 01=0 better for seoh ax :ampler of love and usefulness. May Hea vans favor rest upon and, comfort and guide thebereaved. Nun 2tbratistments. , ROLLS , OF. 101000 WALL PAPER, Comprising' , all Styles and • Priem jut opened 1i1rat22,"89 at A0708:6 10 to 40-cents WILL nay a iacod BOOK worth from 75 cents to ono dollar, str Mc'h 42,'69. lALVORD BAUER'S. WINDOW .SHADES /. AND CURTAIN PAPRIk ALVORD 44,BABBEE'S. Vary cheap at March 23,.1889 CAlJTION.—Notice is hereby given cautioning the public against negotiating fors notent $9O given b yme in April. 1562 to HAAVEY Wasntoos, as I have rece%v ed no value therefor, llnd will not be held responsi ble for the same. 41.80.—A note given Joint Aims. dated in 1266, of $2l, as limy° received no vllne there for. and Will not recognize the same. - • CALVIN IlaWril Asslam, March 25,1869-3 w,. . TTENTION 711IS.WAY,1 4 ^ a " 'N. KINNEY & CO • Wimeatx, N.Y., - • llavo on hand torthe Spring trade, the largest assortment of. BUGGIF.3 AND PLATEONSI WAGONS . to be lonnad in this part a the country: which,they will eel at the most reasonable Inl ets; and warrant all work. AU that donbt need brit call and" examine.' word.ti the:Wee - la Anattletent., N../KINNNYIk COIZ April 1,1869.--6 m ISSOLitTION:-:—The firm` Pon. D omit , noncom; hating been" dltsolted:ty mutual consent, the business of the !stearin wiltbeeettled by_theaubscriber, who will con tinue to take your•pbotegraphs In the .most ap proved-modern style: iiive mils-call and =two be our work. - 13. POBtEri r r 7 Wyalasing,Harch'44, 1869.-U • VOA 'SALE.—Fiftpthouttand Acres of the,finest farming land, situated in the W.! Los: Ugrian. =Callfonda - ; at-,pripea ranging from $lO to $2O (currency) per acre.— These lan i s are contiguous to the thriving city of Los Angelo', and areadmirably adapted for the cultivation of the Orange, Lemon, Fig, 01- Jae,Whorgebenywad fruit and grain of evy ery description; 2 -Griltattention la now being giT. im to the productioa of Raw Silk in this di'- 'lslet, for which the imaial.,..climate renders it especially' s uited . ' -.Arrangements - will short -1 ybostade by - wb2etiJotZing , 'emigrants ean fretsdithed with an - for title-deeds be. fore leaving New York. For further . palata -1 /ars address • tifilliCk CO. Muth ;0,!69-6m . Los Angelo". Cal. lin Eini• TIOVLITAItIER. I 4;ittr j IitUNGLFS.-4 prime article ot , Boards, Flooring, Scantling and Timber of &mind - any length sad dimensions. Also anyqt=f Lath andthisbeatEairallkitugles, edjn_the County, can he supplied to parties for building Purposes upon. short notice and, upon, theltnost reasonable tensts,l by leasing_theitor dent at the Towanda Coal Yard. 'Or IrlIE Taos: U. Woonsuss, Esi ~ at the Towanda Coal Co's' Depot. Towel*. march 25. arinneink : . ' fIAIITION.—MI persOns aro herey, A./ _muitloned against purchasinga Noto given by met* Joel - Tuttle. fot - tbirty dollars. dated Feblyll.Or-theresbonts, 'asstde ninety dap titter date. Not baring received any :nine theseforiishall not ply said note, less com pelled-by-law. Feb.JENNINGS-. • Stand Wg Stone , F IS, 1883.-3 t• • - GLOVER - AIiIITTIXOTHY'I3EED Sir bale at • BOOM*Si - r gibbing •••••• ''-*P... . v • • , FT.! C" .f..-0. 1 0W10 1 , 10 A, - :firt . gf! tO thcrigintfolifittivealttatttibile*eii i' .""i~r ~i~;; 3~.; ~r ,~:ti ~~.~': ': :' Vii,'.: ~' - :fi .. ~ _ .... ^i:~. - r=l ,STAVES, &c. tte. I g 'X • *A.ao'limns •j - . ,. . - ? - ..,, - -::.1 , r ~.--.. ~ .:,-1 , i ...:,. Br cicsirrns -alp 1 1 1444 vigi' therm/ .bell el a `.**:*:,:j'-;'::', - , iturm 4 tA; G • ' 1 OL kui BP9KIP, T3raw . TOP LMATHEII T IFE/lIIELLED CLOTH, SPRINGS I AIELHi. 1 P- 1 17 BOXES, CIRCLE S . BOLTS, iIiVE I 4-- H BELLOWS/- luid LEATHER BELTING, BABBITT METAL , ILWITS'OI. I DAKTO. CORN SIIELLERS, FEED CIJITEI. crturafrosmas, kom. B UILD.BBS' MA-TERIALS, In large goals. including - Gl;Aga, . PAINTS AND OILS, LIME AND OEMT,,bi_the bailea; At - tery clOse figun*: RAIL] OO CONTRACTORS ih find us beekituarterifor, D trP 0 T R,T , 13 P 0 WDER, Sent/ rues; AMES' STIOVELB, PIOICStA.ND WHEEL.BABROWS/ We Intend at all tliaes:to bate THE VABGEST - ASSORTMENT op • S. T 0 V ,M To isYcluild to this part of the State, And wish it understood that in theses' blotto: Goode, We will nol be ..Undersold I eliL lii • • 4 ! THE J!, l ERICAN " We teiotathend ae - h i totore,.e. the best stove tedirn: Welfave fast - received a eappli'_ of the pepailarFartaerVaoal stem:- THE " MAGIC SHIELD.' DOTY'S WASHING MAOHIN,E ; Universal. Clothes- Wringer i l S t IQ E R gLiTED WARE, 4AIOB, LAZITIIiNS, Butmais, G NS .AND _. PISTOI!S'. We stein ;to keep b 7 for the largeit stook o pooKer-iNivEs, , RAithis; AND BOIS sql3B, In Towanda. T.IN Y V 4BE Manufactured In nor' own aluip, In . ifidetiwe are preprod to do kbaile •of JOB -WORK ..AND REPAIRING - •:'Thittmt WATERS, GAS FLVtrifiSd • Aim PTATER,WOp,KI3, nkter. 801,1, AGENTBiFOR SANFORD &OR' YIN lifir'Apßar • • ' -• wie ..• 1119 N.,:: :. 1 . ; . NAILS o : - -:..G1:0, ifERDSENE .014 VARIIISH, SCYTHES; Nip: Faun -juts., AND liorir min; A W E S ALE -14 . 83161.3 a Elias Howe, :SEWI.I 4 I 18 Tanada, 15,1e69. • f4Riftiii4oftio I, ' 3 ti og - • I 1 11 ";'• 4 ; =;LA NtilViiikrt - - • . . . , •• ~, ),.-,, w .:•,,, ,, ,,-.i., ,,,,, - try., ...-, ,, infr)i,ti-JV '• ' ','" No. 126 Mari iia, " i •:- ,-‘. , , , t... , r.:.2 . : , ..1: , ;;'.! . ; - “1 ..,..4 ... , ,,...1;;;p. - ±,. a ..f tl. 1:tel --- -, -14 . r,i! , "4.4; ,; - 0- - 'nzt t!..f;:Ps..;;. Ati - ....!!:e1., ; , --,--'4. i ---, ' '- - • " ' '. • 1 . , T o l l e `;, f i lt % • r- 1 1 10 1 , !1. - . f -.- ,'" I -- -,', - '‘''. aLrir---.. , '',. -- 4 4 1 . - 4 f , •-.,, , ._ 0. :ea -1440 2C,..K: = 0VA94.11 rf OR ? • - -,-, ::' , ..' 4 ': ,' 1 '..'.- '-,. -N±l - Z. , -V1 lif: , G1e.:•:...,;: . 6 't Enni o br ol e - dr " t o :.- 't - h is e place. i - 10n ..!, g I • ' W i . 7 will • b .- :•47niii., , -- , . 1, foundiatio Owing • OJ -4f C E JLi-E BR A DiL DIE'S, Q • 7.10' IV; ear ME • " MDBMINW alogir ME ~ • ..:. A :-.1'..... • 4.:, , --..i 27 . . Which are, Without axcePioa r the.best, muts s : - pAksa. LEATara. 1 am;alsoigenifoi; the C r ook Sims OUJI oLD 6ltti; CEM! And they cannot be- Ecceelle4. GAS PIPE, atto;m •andl Coviziter Scaies, Kerosene Oil, SASH, del keep whets:Al y oal hand ajcomplete JS'TOCK OF HARDWARE PrilMs, . • • • " 1 ' • AzJes. • • • . Fent= s . . Spokes, ' Iron., Honk, Slim. Sail Sods, And all k Inds of Shelf Hardware, , which will be pld st the lowest price& 8 .would ear to Kerchants that I will at all= times meet Elmira, D rices. Towanda. Oct. 21,1868. 300 CASES BOOTS.,* SHOES HUMPHREY SAW!' /IE3IB ..q, Oder to ttmir old customers and the general ASSORTMENZ GOODS Ni AT .T rxim_Amm NOBTHERN PRIVITSMVANLI THE 140W,.EST RATE-S WORK GUARRANTEED SHOES , FOR LADIES RECEIVED THE ONLY -StVBIO-MEDAL; Excegence of Manufacture AT F. WIRE ~'`','l,.t'~r.. ''' ' 1; 1- t BALTIMORE BEATER, El Heatiwg Skwes..eaade., ,` .GAIWEN .Clr4" GOOD BARER, €2ll =I I am also agent for Window Glass, Ai,. Doors, Nabs A1143l which will be ii-;141.at Mcinifacturei s Prices Ta the •trade. ' Of all Mach, con3latlay la part of Tin Ware. AT RETAIL. pabflo NOT ONLY THE LARGEST MU? BEST' TOR THE That can be found in The stials cdered ate I.And the EDWIN C: BURT'S MISSES AND CHILDREN, Awiided for OE PARIS EXPOSITION' 1867: iemEss.ntrirrtt GOODS FOR WEAR, EN!!r , HEAVY OR. LIGHT Hung4witz, and; other I.Vyks 0178 "ONIM IiAtIIFAO1 4- 0118 In failloPeratlon qad all goodi . 4. .- .21faileitoiOrder by Kipiriensed Worr'en._ In:the &cadkm Departmeiit 1 100 - HORSE BLANKETS; BIETFFitO , 4WOLF ROBEA. Carriage li(4m HanjetsB, TRUNKS, WRITS, ad. Lit. Ina. 'l'ovavls, STULIkr.. , - .11 A 0111 I N t atuitaititriitijni pii. savt -minitattorig finis Pr'imet &imp liscbioak 32d 20/ tWoon almiPt sake thiec6iothottsolkiviraithe bid a 5411116111104 " 60 Xir /4101rW, ,::, . ~ ~ . ' wiiihroi -•-- • Tine,- „ iqpiAnalf6filil .:-., ~, ...., I;c.--A,:. , , , ,7 - ---5 ,- , -,-•.,-- AMEX .Euriviiitt. , i , m4agnas, Rimali4Niltati Vg. .:. 7 ,a Q 7, liftliellflthialt.thla First Pitts at the FubWif • 1. , poilikelB67 "-Orer 82 'other Sislithinea.... • . - Also, Melo lltaterPairs 868 hoe liwarded Ude Nadine the Ant Omminm ; ~ - - t -New Y , It i r in i=appAlT_ist. Mitts. N f If =MR, Ti r • - '''' al . . At the .oY Pain* Nadison. Onstinlagi4. Callrerti rer aillef - WealiPidalliAlillogi, flaurae, er , Sthay er, Livingston, and • Ostri hers. L . , -..--. , .- - • • '- - . Report ot of tinkogramdttesowerwisgi Wahines, t - the State 'Fair UM' iirlthelthater Fall of. 1868.—" You r. Ccanmittie have 7 ed the #l4prit 4240retNla thi"Slid to vihich their S si-: .0 110 1 21 1 Thi theilatml*. best Family an Machine for d. ill Wink,Was Vre's Bawls Naehine, - and, for . the following bosh 2d—. fiegohuity of 7'is boWnpper - and. lower_ _ 341—Ease of nmemgesent: ath—Brut R:i t of watt. ,Japon all - eth— -• • lifilidinthatilla32lo • A •'l' , . ligilMekblik 246 A pg, lit -- 1 ing and cording; sun the ease . wm' limb they. ofthe .m s , fo appledt . lth4lmfthine,AbeingMilkerh.dsiestrad justed ln ita.bearings. : We recommend a med. I . I . sli stil m eltentie4Nrsi Ta ' air_. Acifilei; Corder, brolderer.. Hin der; Feller. antrini; proved Tack Marker. • . • . . .:: It will our anYszal everrkind at thriladifroili the finest to - the tharsest, wi th * thr ch -losaller needle than other masbines. Be sure and et mato ono befyreyOull= l ?4=from s 6° to $2OO, _and . - enettna . . The Teal value of bar flantdactu ridg If anilines for. Tailors, Boot, Shoe_ ; 'Barnett and Carriage illi ken, is too well anon. to regain Comtliantr; Baal fillip - tall and•end them. i. 11 -, - :. ',',. i 1 SHEPARD & TERNEUR, Gen. - .Agtli. , • ; , . 20 Lake St., Elmira. N. N.Y. '; For sale by CORDING. 'RUSSELL & c 0.,. fieneraTASolllo;Totratulaileti•-5.• OE 1111M1 AnoNAL ILFI4 thigURIAIIO ° b .!? ! • Ito. -..0r -T .;): CJ4II CAPIW. I BI,OOO,O3O—PAID 14 PULL. . .Chartered by Con gross, 180. gimuicoE &BK. AY' COOKE, Cbalanfn Finance and'Ex. Dom ; HENRY D. COOKE, Vice Preaddeit ; EMERSON W- FEET and Actuary. The advantages of the Natlimal Life bantam Company are: • . 1" t.jt. is a National,Co. chartered; by Congress.; 2. — lthas a paid uptapital of OLIO MMion poi 3, 'Coffers low rates b prem ems ;- 4. It tarnishes larger Insurance thin other Com pantie, Tor the same money. - - • • 5.. it itdelnite and Certain.; ;. • -. • 6. There le no possibility'ot' nabs repiesentation by manta; ormisunderstanding by pollcY 7 . holders ; 7. The policies are plain cOntracts,.sp mach le entrancertor so mach money ;: . • 8._411 policies are non-forfeiting 9. The policies are exempt from attachment. E. W. CLARK k qo:, rienktre, P0a419101 B. 8. RUSSELL, IS anger. /3rAgentielcr Towanda and vicinity : - HASON. - NATHAN 'ADD. TOWANDA STEAM, MITRING MILLS W3J H. FULLER et: 'CO., Respectfully infoim the public:that ..therhsse purchased the new and eztens:►e Steam Flour ing UM", by.Grgatto,iW,ellll : a : ISatwa► In the sonth-part ot-tke borough of Towapda,. and barlig all the modern Impro trementa, and competent inners,' they are pie Pared to do BelUng CUSTOM GRINDING, a the best possible manlier I .ancl'at . onoseally. dhort Evrji pablis will botsgen ' to'g~ve Nat hifiCtiol3, ' II ef inaitt+a Ptiblfc. Farmers doing bulimia lit toirsi aan bying. their' grain, and bare it ground to . take . pack with them. FLOUR, FEED AND MEAL, For sale at the lowest cash prlces;and delliesed part'( f the village fiee of etraiie' Tovandii:AoTeuiter 10;190 READING *RAIL" ROAD . -SUPS; MER ARRANGEMENT. SAY lOth„ 1388. - Gnaw Tama Loa rime ran Norm AID Norruirravior Philidelplia,Nev-York.Reading. Pottaville, Tamaqua, MOW and, Lebanon,-Allen. town, Easton, ao. ie. • Trains leave Harrisburg forNaliZtork;failolT lows: At 2.50, 5.25 and 8.10, a. M., and 12.40. m; 2.05 and 9.35 p. m., conneofing. with *War Trans on tne Pennsylimnia Rail Road, and ar riving at New. York at,15.00 and 10.00, and 11.40. a. in., and 3.50 7.40 and 10.30' p. in. Bleeplag Cats aocompanying the 2.50 a. in., and 1.35° p. m., Trains, without change. •- - • Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Mineraville, Ashland, Pine Greve, Allentown and Philadelphia, at 8.101. m., and 2.05 and 4.10 p.. m.st!:opping at Lebanon and principal Way Stations ; the 4.10 p. in. Train making close connection ter Philade lphia' and Columbia For Pottaville.Schuylklll Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Harrisburg at 45 P. in. lettla• New- Yo rk no' and.B.oo and 8.00 p.t.seivi=t. ponying the 9.00 a. In. and 5.00 and 8.00 pi m trains without ehangili Way Passenger Train leavie Philadelphia at 7.30 a. m., returning from Reading at 8.30. p. stopping at allatationa ; Pottsville at 8,0 a: m. and 2.45 p. m.; Aallasid it ISM and 12.19 .noon, 2.00 p. in.; Tamaqua at:8.30. a. In., sild LAO wad 835 p.m_ , • " Leave Pottsville for- Harriabarg. its Behoyb kill and Susquehanna, Rail IleasLitt 7.10 and 13.00 noott.• , , •• Reading actosataadatien Train : Leaves Bead ingd at 7.30 a. m., retunting ilium Phibidelpidit •at 5.15 p.m. l'ettatoim`Aecitmmedation' 'train, - Intel" Pottstown at 6.45 a. in., rettirnint leaves Phil! 'adelphia at 4.30 p. m. • Columbialtall - Road Traini leave Reading at 7.00:a. ..,and G. 15 p. m. 'for . Ephrata, Litt', loncaate, Columbia4o: , Perklomen Rail Road Traini leave Perklomen Junction at 9.00 a. m. and 5.5 5 p.m. Return ing: Leave Skippack at II:45 a m.,. and 1.15 p. connecting with similar traind'on ingßailßoad, ;: - . • - Leave N e w 0.00 On Sundays : ell, Of • p. yhiladelphis 8.00 S. m., and_3.ls . p: m.ithe.B,oo m.,_train running old/ to Reading* ratilla ,smo tn. Harri*ww-6.25 1 6:. lig and 430 935 p. ..,and Bead at 1.10,'2.55 and 7.15 a. t ut-. for Harttahnrg. -Sad 7.06 a.: m., and 11.40 torlffew York,and 4.25 p. m., for f,aelphis. mmmtatio ,w - .l4lloage,:SeßeOni- Be3uxa.ani Escurelois Tickets to and front all pointinitt doted rates. • Baggage cbeckedlthrough I:llCRounda al. 'lowed each Passenger ell - A !BUHL'S ' General Superintendent. P1a.314:20. IRE W A 2 VEBLY INSTITUTE. • One of the beat Literary Inatiiations of the 'county, ecce4lblelioni all patriti, a t - WAVF.RLY,, Tkidr4'63UNTY, N. Y. - The departments are- completei She s'e !sat cal" embraces - all-those'Muffin reordreit for ad mission-to our beat Colleges. Also a thorough drill in the modern Logusipm: I •- • . The Idglieh course taught comPielika's both the commop Mooches Blernenbuy &hoofs, and man ,- y of the bi&ebeitaidsw - mmi-- ally pursued - in the Calle/rm in the Commer cial course - the buitruction. is as thorough and eompkte uis isorinoatitii laeQaleCgAllW at Colleges. instructiosiupon this Blom lusi m =l4 tisei old methods*, by - Robbie' new eaith *oil, by which imppri can acquire a: of Mimic in one-t=t - the time which i l l = re g i r r d iteie4inticm are Tei.inroiliiiite. • Board ebtained at reasonable prices—a limited num ber of pupils can be accomodate' in timilueßiw dike hutnistooll -.Booms Mia.be..lototed whirls Widen* ean Nerd- tbmintllll:ll#4,4*.i sen the deems ,; - - The Sommer Terns comdating of frisch inn open on Tuesday, Namirtht,lB69. • - - For particulars address. (. Ji LANG A. Timm, President of Board Of. Itektbeeil-• - Feb:25,1889:' a ax 4 OE ES D AGS,I . I t BAGEIIII-400 .14 , Tons iV rki lierißagi matted: *ells% the higbirt price will be patd. - • *ll •;s ALTOS/ilk 44-11311/11.-r 'Mob. OcUlf 18418. 3- !, 4 - - 3 \‘l General Agent. • 1 inia 16014 , it r i zii-ii'iii 61) irt4lf,4f4 [IMMMEME 111111 :rte e ilr. , .i); , :f 117 3 .f A 21-1- ,-633,6:21ixt. zrilt ~.!_~_r E174171 . 1:' - F,TX:Pr i i! iv t i herive I. s i t/ ri ~, - J - ,, -Jr ,I,* cz 2, c t;. - . ic,:::,,...,...i..,..',-.'...-.. , :: c.".' • 1.7, F igiUME AND MIMUi:IS:ti'EOC/T • (.'•g.-,r r.-`; I l'ic; ; (WC , ;1: =SE EINIESO rall . -- - - . ond- - -Winter goods). BM BE BO AT THE PRESENT Dekiit of the -.4tctiket REM bieL;will tie sold sE4l;dl; at RWHOWALE - 4sD' MEI= Almo,tdirecty Int Livriob!? - FIVE ORATES OP dmxqcjir ■ Tc*g!ii.B..9t. • ,1868. N.Str GooDB %mild calf tbi. attetiU on of the. °tains of Ban Asa vielldtr: Ma biro (Tata with A New_ Skkk__•cf- Goctis A tne oat wand of L. L. Moody, where with close attention to the wants of tbo community tht i f will ai good anortment, of good., SEAT , AS LQW AS THE LOWEST; And at pricesthat illfindoce. even one tabu, of.theat• Weah4l aP - 111 tlineirlasexigood amortment of EMI FALL AND WINTER 400DS, tie . tstest titres of LADIES DRESS (wpm! Di2,AINEs, - Aaiddes, iIUM,IOLONIA GLMGHAMS, Rosnunr, • HITS, CAPS, ' , , ..• fiC1018; • 1111018, - CLOTHS, CA :Is VESTING/3, veva- GOODS, trwutzurs, Fcimity Groceries; Hardware 01160NERY, winnow, LADIES !!TRAVELLING BAGS WOOD /JO' tIN-WAlig. Drugs, Furniture) 4vn tern The abode gives bat a alight idta of the GOODS. WE HAVE IN, STORE, And we ordinal to our numerous friends end thegmblio generally, ail -sad use us, tot tile writrof Oar RD:Muttons, and g eourbsoed4:, • ,-; •BUT - AND /Lin YotrassLiza MICR ty saving , money in , your purcbaseu. Weis GIVE GREATER B.ARG4IIIIB Tll4lll EPEE ntroas iitein OP We kaolt,ws sia die3set7oo.oll n tb•-",.can' All ands of _ E _ , . Takes In exe4agolcir goods. Eidegessoro to La.. Moody o. D. wrctllaX. ID., PTAK' Rome, Pa.. Nov. 12, Mk • , • N'E.W, E W 2 R-1" Ar WARM:till. • . GOLD : WATCHES, ,•' ELGIN WATCHES, • ".=• AT WA *w IWALTHA.M WATCHES, .• AT WAR 1111111!& G 0 I,E‘ AT WAlllplat'S. , =KINDS (OF i. AT WABUVS4 Speclatelsa b la4 Ida Of tea too alumna to mention, at 77 7- "r 77,- """._ ." 111 •.7 ( . 1112 .11Cf., j TO*lltaf 6l )WlileW - - matirettriik itf IL I N, - " ed laws ma PAM! - -.:. .....-----,---- -- - tooppgrou = or tett --- .- • - . • - • ~41 f". 1 -. Ar.t . J:l . • -; rh •- AU k pli t ela t n..., ; I.Z i g ' •-r' l es a , l t ll its ig L oa 1 0 * OW . 7 111 07 11. 7 . 11111181 IF . _._, ,/1 0 11 0 91ple' iirr krikiimorie , .xl' ! 1.111 tll, E Viii . o,• fer ; shaw MEI -. 1 I ,;{~~. D. INO.' ptiliszatritt;-,4* "IotAXIMIWICOOLa t eitiL:- th• Dbfriet coed al Arras Veitantiliaks at p tior ralopor o - !Omit stiq imams Ds • altie NUN ObissippellOwi no IMP 111011• OP Amazes likflegue, of. nil* top., " nai r _ diva X I .4 -- 191 , 1/ Pitg.a.taajtaW *lnk .D. 1869. N.- ,Jl+. lhi.;.i ; ' A 1,3 DITQWB NCIVOL 4* Li a s kr-A, ti• Bask. of Me !keit, late of ebboibla top; gradextl The tikleotteet_ epootsbil Aedie o r by the Orpheus Quote/ Ikaillora soft t - dhertio- - ate 110 it the hawk tit the amateur odd n wilt Weed M the alike of ids Cai: Uri ,adges olDelos lloghoolt. 11 0 ot Tt' o 7: at %left the SIM I ay ot Apt . at, toe o'clockAll_per- • sou interested In maid ',tato mat WO Met 1111 clan fbss or be kreveriliOund ini=tir. rH. • Jeer. Mani H. 'IN THB DISTRICT COURT OF the United Mates, for the Weeteni Dis trict of P=gintnia. William 11. Bate a Bankrupt Hadar the Act of Congress of March 9d, 1867, having' Signed for albs charge from a/1 his debts,- and other claim =b under mid Ad, by order_ of the. le notke hpreby- Oren. to Per 'Nona who have proved. their dab* and oth "er personsiaterested s to appear ea the 17th day of Amum 180,. at DT dela*, a nt. before Edward Overton, Jr, Fag, at bit of- Ace in 'Poyang's, to show mass, if any they have, why a discharge' should not be owned to the said Buckrupt. And farther notice is hereby given, that the second end third meetings of the Creditors of the said Bankrupt,required by the 27th 28th - .BecticmeOf said Acto• 'Mbe held before the said Regjabsty, at, Vie music time, idea 13. • • IC. IicCAND - Much 30,1869. Clerk.of said Court. BE TN THE .DISTRICT COURT OF 4:te Rutted Steles, 'Otly the Westin Dberkt of Weseellysnis. Kama D. P.,Riaa, a Beak. rapt under the Act of - Coegress - of Yana 28. 1817,hating applied fee a dist:bap has all 'his debts and other claims provable undersold ket, By order - of' the Court, Ifotke is hereby evea, to eV pawns who lave proved their delta; and otbet persons interested, to on lhaled day of April. 1889,a 2 o' P. K t . before -B. Ovathrt, it., Req. Register fn Ballhollthi. et his dila, is Towanda, Pai., to show canes, if any they lave, why a ahotibtnot be grated to the aid. i llat Mf Arra And bey. Notice is hereby given, that • the Sec d ond sail Thisdblithetin by ts of . Creditors of the Baskrup; regialred the 27th sad Sections of add wth be held before 2B the said Register, at the mune thee sad phsoe. 8. C. IicpANDIABB. 711fereh 18,1889. - • Clerk. -1--- - 4. =I SSHERIFF'SSALF,.-By virtue of a writ of Quad. Expo. lamed out of the Court of Common Pleserof Bradford County,. and 'to me directed. will be exposed at "puha ask,- at the Court House in the- beibegh of Towanda, Bradford county. on SATURDAY, APIUL Std, 1889, at 1 o'clock p. m., the following deserib• - ed tot, _piece or unreel of land situate hi Borne ' ' and Sheabequin townshipt. oondelies Ihdlow: - Beginning at a stake and donee, owner of Jos. - Seeley'. lot, thence by lands of Thou NMI south 2° west 35 240 per: to centre .1 public road, thence along centre. of said road sixth 88° west ft 440 per . to hoe of _Wrest Johnson. thonoe along Mr lbw of the- seme - reorth 2° - east 35 240 per to a hemlock, north:lest coo ner of wild Johnson's lot, thence mouth 88° east' 80 440 per, to the Oros of • -huftg._ Coo. t il l ! k s I get! ;r i m l arrie=rsyt i :i, mera tt: Russell by John Pasture, by deed - date Oct. 2, 1867,] about 5 saes imptered be = s small framed house Qum. - ALSO—One' other lot, - pkoffor name of land situates Elheshec h r. and bounded on tbe t . Urth by Adam east by hada of Ws. Wolfe , south by **inlet Chandler, and wed by HenryMudd, coetainlag 20 acres of had, mire or len, with slog haun t log ban, and a few fruit Um thereon. _ . Seized and taken in execution at the loft of William. Barrington vs. Chafes Boull. • ALSO—The folk win dumbed lot, nine or parcel of land situate ha Barlington and If N orlir Towanda towaihip, bfluded selbilows : On , the north bJohn lbstfealan the emit by- lands Rileyol Joshua and Wfw.Badakodm,rit the south by Nertin Flannery " tut ftatsDerwin 111 and on the west by lands of John Bennett and John Strope. tleteig 40 _rash lisere of WI, abOuf 40 acres !samosa. with a framed ll anuses bitnmeol barn, sae .few fruit true awe. llefzedAnd -taken .in enecution St the . suit P. - Iroms vs. 3, B. florblai.. ALBOA.Ths hdknring damelbsd lot. 0100 °s pared of land situate in the Borough of to wands, bounded as follows : On the north by lud of D. W..lhighos, east by -Walter tWest, - south by Lombard street sad west by O. L. Ward. being LSO feet ion said Lombard street and-TO fest bsehorith two - tamed home thew - ilßO—The following desosibid lot, piece or parcel of land situate In Towel& townedp, bounded as folknns: On the north ->y- J.. J. Crilliith's 1 sad. east by strestv , south by G. F. Itssonond west by publics highway lesdkog from-Towanda tog °sweeten, bmng feet on said hieway, and 100 fad hack, with famed hots° moon. , Seised and taken in execution at the snit of Patrick Mo.alitt n. PaLtick Bones. ALSO—By_virtus of - a 'writ 01. FL Fa.. tie following described lot, piece or mai of land situate ta Asylum twit.. bou,fti •as follows : North by landau,* owned or is immeNdos of J. - Cole;east by land of Santa Kellam and B. 3. Ayres, ankh- by' land chimed by W. 3. Cols aforesaid, and wast.by tanda,ot Thomas A. Jennings. Containing 40 acres more or loss abent 35 or 30 acresbaprored, a framed hams, Man, barn, and or task trees - thereon. Seittd and taken in execution_ at' the suit of H. P.Noore use of . E. W. Rafe vs. Frank K. Cole. WiLLIAI4 Gaff s & , A OARD.--, VANAtr - iambs's ob. . Jar tallied a License at required, - . of th e ikadyear Yob:bate 'Canny , to Teenalso Rubber as a lass for artiloial and now a Bpd selection - of thole -beaotihtl carved' Mock Teeth, and a superior article of Black Wl* Rubber, whichirill "tataleis him to arp-. ply all Mao in vast or seta - of teeth, with. Zoe unsurpassed for beauty and natant "pi 05 a Naludiar,Vorotettho IrroV ttlatitiei, sot an operstioas longing to the .13n Department *Maly . omit& oar adadatetaact for the extraction of Vieth. 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