Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, December 07, 1865, Image 3

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1 ' 'r'r.t AND OESTIXV OK Hi ll OOVERXMEXT.
V - S ,m tin organization of our govern out, :
,' .i'.; , .iistitntion, the President of the Uni-|
t states delivered his inaugural address to the I
Houses of Congress, lie said to them, and I
" i tla in I'' the country and to mankind, that j
"! natio .of the sacred fire of liberty and
, '..j liv , t the republican form of government;
_,i s ! . nsiil. i.- la* deeply, perhaps as finally, 1
' Itla experiment intrusted to the Ameri- j
Ami tla House of Representatives
.' i \V\sHiNiiTnN, by the voire of MAIUSON ;
v re the invisible hand which has led the j
. , u jteop'i' through so many difficulties, to
v "jA, , eouscious responsibility for the destiny !
. iiilictn liheity." More than seventy-six
.... glided away since these words were!
~ the I niti ,1 States have passed through
trials than were foreseen : and now, at this
■j j in our existence as one nation, with our j
purified by sorrows, and strengthened by
i" M .,d established by the virtue of the peo- j
. atni'ss ot the occasion invites ns once i
t , ; . j • it. with solemnity, the pledges of our
(~ hold ourselves answerable before our '
for the success of tlie republican form
tic nt. Exp. rienee lias proved its suffici- I
|,, .tec md war; it has viudicuted its mi
,v thonigh dangers, and afflictions, and sud
,l tiiril'h emergencies, which would have;
, 1 aio -v-tern that had been less firmly fixed
a" i aii of the people. At the inauguration
\\ MNvroN the foreign relations of tliecoun
,, : m ami its trade was repressed by hostile .
■ . now all tlie civilized nations of the :
Ha our commerce, and their govtrn
,. [.ref'ess towards us amity. Then our conn*
\. iy hesitatingly along an untried path,
-• little bound together by rapid means I
: , :iiivation as to he hardly known to one
;i, r. .md with historic traditions extending
~I V i, w years: now intercourse between the
, swilt and intimate; the experience of
, , 1 ..-en crowded into a few generations,
-ti d ii intense, indestructible nation
!• i nil- jurisdiction did not reach beyond
, • ; .t hi' i'id.tries of the territory which
; ■ i independence; now, through ces
!-. tii'st colonized by Spain and France,
11 \ i:c> acquired a more complex eharae
-Ij, fur its natural limits the chain of
1 (,'ilfof Mexico, and on the east aiul
-i t. two great oceans. Other nations were
a . .nil wars for ages before they could <s
ins. lv s the necessary degree of uui
: at conviction that our form of govern
i t ever known to the world, has en
; ' .-merge from civil war within four years,
i.j.i. te vindication of tlie constitutional
t tin timers) Government, and with '
, a hi. rti. .- and State institutions uuimpuir
l!. throngs of emigrants tint crowd to our
- ••• witness.s of the confidence of all peo
: p. rniauenee. Here every one enjoys
• l his faculties and the choice of uc- ,
: ttural right. Here, under the combined !
fruitful soil, genial climes and hap
jiopnljition Las increased fifteeu
■..itiui. ic. litury. Here, through the easy tie- i
m> nt of boundless resources, wealth lias in- .
' ith two-fold greater rapidity than nuni
tL.n m ha'..' Income secure ugaiust the
1 issitu.l. sof other countries, and, alike
ami opinion, are self-centred and truly ;
a nt 11. re more and more care is given I
■ •. Aide education for every one born on oursoil.
rchgi a, released from political connection !
civii go . rmncnt, refuses to subserve the
it ■ i statesmen, ind becomes, in its indepen
th spiritual life of the people. Here tol
is ext. tided t-> every opinion, in the quiet
,::i. that truth needs only a fair field to secure '
vi. i. ay. Here the human mind goes forth uti
.l d in the pursuit of science, to collect stores
knowledge ind acquire an vcr-inoreashig mas- '
. > .vi r the fo. •- of natiu.. Her# the national
:tjain i> offer. .1 and held in millions of separate j
"Ids. so that our fellow-, iti/ us. beyond the
tpants of any other part of the ..irtli. consti- |
1 tlily peiipl.. Here exists the demo- ■
•'l iu of government; and that form of gov-
I.y the eoiifessi.ni of European statesmen,
jiowerof which no other form is capable, !
in .'.-pontes < .cry man with the State,
ei. n thing thut belongs to the soul."
in past istory. does a parallel exist to j
h.q.piu. which is within the reach of f
ol the I i ited States? Where, in any j
a ; j gl >he. can institutions be found so I (
It* a ; 'hit* or so entitled to their love as I
ii in i constitution V Every one of them, 1
i.-v. r part of the land he has his home ' f
ii perpetuity. Who of them will not '
i_ . in the words of WASHINGTON, j '
, pi y which the people of the Uni- .j,
..Ivaneed to the character of au in- |
ai- ii. sc- mis to have been distinguish- I
•>' aof Providential agency r" Who
.1 a. v ith me in the prayer, that the iuvisi- ~
l whi ii hits led us through the clouds that • v
.lid our path, will so guide us onwar 1
ration of fraternal affection, that ,
til; y be able to transmit our great |
t State Governments in all tbeir J
t tv licn ral Government i i its whole j :
-■ ! \ignr. to our posterity, and they to i J .
Ji countless generations ? -
ANDREW JOHNSON. c
. Ik e. 1. 18(!a. ; L
tU acU'ord JU porter,i
1
I.OCAL AM) G
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t-'f Ihe Reporter is printed upon CAMP- I o
< ountrv and Job Pri ss. Office No. of? Gold 1
New \..rk. rhomas H. Senior, agent. v
( ■ • , ;
fit'vv I! h'g'i apli I. in; is to bo built
1 wanda to Pittston next Spring. Some half- !
. more operators will b. wantt d. A good i /
tin.-, who wish to learn. For terms en- ! '
I ' I'-graph office, Toalula.
,s '- ; vV. MATH KB, Proprietors of the j 1
!L ' i. t mter, Pa., respectfully nnounce . Ii
i. -ing public, that they will give a Christ- i
' t! . a house, on Monday eve., Die. !
hvti a good time is confidently expec- j
- . Ki.lcr's Cotillion R.uul. I till, s-i.oO. ''
1
M OIERATIoN*.—Dr. Ul' Dt. OltAKi |
• ■pi-ration yesterday, which tested i
J ~nd ability most thoroughly, and
- i t with a most triumphant success. (
■ ten witnessed wita admiration and
• xt; ordinary skill of Dr. Up Do Grutf. ■
■ pon the ,ir and eyi, but we were p
*' rJ .y when the Dr. at his INSTITUTE j
• op-.-ration far ahead of anything we ' 1
t w Mi. Thomas Shean, of c entre
• ic-.ir M ells burg, and was for the removal p
.ils mi . i'/'jM'S' l Tumor, which lay !
■ k oi the n. ck. and was as large as a
most in< onvenic nt foi Mr.
ur > aiound with him, besides endan- M
iHo Tumor was of eight years
At'i. and was any thing but orna-
S PI"-arance. Chloroform was admin- . j
patient, ami in niii mitiutes by the ti
pDe < ir-ilf removed tin Tc.ir r , and
cq i..p s-ii.nnl eye imild determine, j fj!
: t \ ~r manlike manner. We
n comparisons, but so far ns we!"
a it is that Dr. I . knows Low" to use i J
ily. ii. iu'i than any other man ' p.
"i Dei ; and you may take the hi
. ••', and "t-w can equal, and none 1 J"
■ : di
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fcsp II
" urn with deep ivgret f the fX-* (i '
•'of 1,. v. R. j. Douglas from our s t
' '-oo'cd fifteen years among us and
He is universally beloved, and -
t I in this community, other fi
i. call him to more or loss hi- J
He wiil carry away with him tlie -
! t only those of his own denomi- i {,'
1 ;l " the others. f.
'■ d ltti-.sted to say. since writingthe
•f'-f. thi new Episcopal church, for t.i
. that we omitted one very inipor- i !'•
" 'k'D. The deficiency which j ,
I a this resp. ct will be remedied,and a
a safe and dry place for their
E ii
ii
e ''hual Klfotiou for Directors f
• i onal Rank of Tow anda will be
1 ' "" i uosday, the Hth day of Jan. t
II the hours of J , JK I 2p.m. '
N N tiETTs.ir.. ' 'nah'r, ' ''
Daily i'.Ai'Eßs.—The present Congress
j will be one of the most exciting and deeply inter
esting ever convened at the National Capitol. The
| Government is to be reconstructed and great prin
ciples established. Every reading man should
have during the session a Daily paper. They can
be obtained at the News Room.
New kaus Bali, at .Milan*; I'a.—J.f\ Pat
i EI. SON, i roprit tor of the Milan House, respectful
ly announces to the dancing public that he will
give a Grand New Avar's Rail, on Monday evening
Jan. 1. lsiiti. His arrangements willbe complete,
I and every* facility will be afforded for a "gay ami
fertive season. Come one, come all. Music—
. Heeler's full Rand. Rill—s2 50.
j
\ew Enterprise.— A Regular Daily Ex
press Line has just been established between To
w anda and I roy another is in operation between
, lownud.i.and Waverly. Special attention paid to
ex dressing goods to all parts of the country. Office
it tfic News Room.
Lou Rent. —The lid story of I nioii Block
Towanda. Inquire at the office of G. D. Mon
tanye.
M A R HIED.
RO( KWI'.LR lITNMAN. At tlie house of tlie
bride's father, in Monroeton, Nov. 2'.Hh, by Rev.
liallock Armstrong, Mr. H. W. Rockw ell to Miss
Hattie E. Hinman.
ARNOLD—PENDLETON.— Nov. 15th. 18C.5, at
the Union Hotel, iu Rome, bv Rev. A. V. Hard
ing. Mr. Abel Arnold to Miss' Mary E.' Pendle
ton. both of South Warren, Pa.
LEWIS—CORRIN.— At the house of the bride's
father, in Miiidhum, Nov. 2Ud, lav Rev. Clark
Salm >ll, Mr. James Lewis, of Orwell, to Miss
Emma A. Corbiu.
l'ili HER ROW EN.— At the rtsidenej of the
bride's father, i s Warren Centre. Nov. 27th, by
the Rev. W. F. Nixon. Mr. Edward M. Pitcher
to Mis.- Anna Rowen, daughter of G. W. Bowen,
all of Warren Centre.
bIiAGI E—JAOX.— Nov. 12, lst..">, in North To
wanda, by S. A. Mills, Esq., Air. Ebenezer
Brague to Miss Minerva R. Lyou.-all of Burling
ton, Pa.
SI ROPE RRAGI L. By the - unit-. Dec. Jd. iu
N'-itii Towanda. Mr. Nathaniel Stropi to Miss
Ellen Riagiu-. all of Burligton, l'a.
DIED .
MAI lERSON. In Orwell, Nov. lotli. Maria, wife
ot Mr. Ilioimis Matterson, aged 5S years.
SIE\ENS. In W imlhiiiii, Nov. 21st, Ah nc Morev.
stcp-dauglitcr of Mr. Daniel Stevens, late of Or
well. agid 10 years, and 7 months.
Oh, Israel weep ? and all ye saints
Weep, weep, and mourn for her whom death
llath this day claimed. Pis meet to grieve for
such.
Her seat within God s house is vacant,
And her voice forever hushed on earth.
Yea weep : but while thy* tears do flow
Look up and bless h< r God. and thine
That In- liatli given to e.utb, e'en for n little {
space
A lite so pure so blest as lif-rs : that now-
All free from toil, and pain, and care,
She sits with saints, at God's right hand
And doth behold his glory. C.
iXau riiHicrtisnnnits.
I IST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN
-Li the Post OHii t; at T ivand i. Pa., tor the wt-ik end
ing llec. 2, ls(js ;
Bullock [/.iritis McGill Marin da
barney 1 II 2 Mann Philip .J
Cain Patrick 2 Vewlin Win
Ril'.ey Jsme- Pi.ut Chas L
Disijrowt) II P (louse Mary
Knglisli Cameror Strut ton B A 2
Hurt on Hiram -nyiler J
Hot-ton Mary 2 Scott Janet te
Keating Aii-tiu (foreign) Saort James
Kenwick Thus Mrs Sweet l.ydia
L ine Timothy Scovillc Maria
Leahy Win 2 Tee -a- Frederick
Person- calling lor any of the aLove letter- wiil
plea. e say "Advertised." and give the date of the ad
vertisement. S. W. ALVORU,
Dec. 5, 1-iij. Postmaster.
T>EADY MADE CLOTIIING ANI) EUR-I
Xl NISli IN'tr STORE.—C D ROSS, respeetfuily in- t
form the citizens o! Burlington and vicinity, that he'lias I
just opened at ihe old stand of F. M hitelrcad. in Bur
lington borough, a large and well selected stock of Ready •
Made Clothing and Gentleman's Furnishing Goods,
comprising everything fcr a complete out lit. which will ]
be-old on t lie nio-t reasonable terms. His goods have!
been selected with the utmost care, and bought low,and
wilt be -old ai extremely low prices. Hi- will aiso con
tinue the business ol I 'utting and Making to Order, and
will give especial a item ion to this bra;,eh ol his bus!
ness. He is determined by care and attention to cus -j
tomr-r-to merit their patronage. Give hint a call, and;
try what he can do.
Burlington, Dtc. 6, lsi>.*> 3in. '
CM ITII (A TAYLOR. 1> EN TI S TS , j
Respectful ly announce to the public that they have
opened a Dental ofl; e in John F. Means' Block, "in the i
rooms formerly occupied by Dr. <>. H. Woodiutf. (dec'ii) !
where they are prepared to do all kinds of work in Ihe j
very best style Terms reasonable and all work war j
ranted to give perfect satisfaction. A share ot the pub- j
lie patronage is respei tfully solicited
E. F. SMITH. U'm.K. Taylor, I
Nov. 27, Jsfij.—tl T
OLOTHING ! CLOTHING !
READY MADE AND MADE TO ORDER.
J. M. COLLINS.
Ist door South of Codding A Russell's, has just received j
from New York a large and atraetive assortment of
NEW WINTER CLOTHING.
Our stock comprise* eveiy article worn by men and!
boys,
PILOT AND BEAVER OVERCOATS, BEST OUAL- '
ity business suits of all styles.
COATS, PANTS VESTS. SHIRTS,
( OI.LARS.N K TIES. WRAP
. KKS, DUAWeJIS Ac.
t. E N T S Vl' R N 1 S 11 I N (1 (J 00 DS
Of every description.
Especial attention is called to our stock ol
LLOTUS. C A SS.I M EM LS AND V E STINGS,
Which we will make up to order on short notice.
A nice line ot Fancy lassliuers for Punts and Coats.;
Latest style jiuts nnd Cap- Gents Fur Collars.
Culling done to order on short notice.
Bear iu tuiud it you wish to buy Clothing CHEAP.)
md as good as represented, call at "
Terms Cash. COLLINS' '
Towanda, Dai 7.1865
A MEETING ul tin' Stockholders of tlie;
r1 Towanda Bridge will he held at th First Na
tonal Bank. Towanda, on Wednesday. Jan. 3, I SUA, be
weeu til hours o! 2 and it ]>. in., tor tlie purpose o; :
.-lei ting a 1 icsiili'iit, Tna -ury and a Board of iliieciers j
0 -etve the rn.-uing year. N. N. BETTs, jr., Sec.
Towanda Dec 7. 1865.
IM'DLIC DRAA' —lht' subscriber having;
pi'ii-iia-i il ag. I in;;i. dt-ircs to inform the pub
ic that lie i- tulh prepared to do all kiuiia of work in ,
ii- Bite Hv-. -ei vii -es ian be secured from 7 o'clock, a.
a .to ' "■ ! L i in. He can transport cheaply and
xpti. I; ; all kind- of Household Goods. Merchun
li/" A i- ;uy p-ii t de-ued. and respectfully aolii its
1 -hue "I public patvunafa-.
Stand iii 'nit of Mui-hall's Hardware st re. next
lour lo riu I -I Office, where he can always be seen
then not engaged. Orders lett at MarshslPs Batdwa t
tore will Ie promptly alteDded to.
It. S. THURBER. !
Towanda Dec. 7. I*l.s.—tt.
IMYENTY-I iYE YEARS ENI'ERIENCE
X IX I ' N"i l.s-TRY. J. S. smith, M. I)., would re-:
pi ;by .a. ~a, the inh.it itants of ltrudlord County
lu' L>- i- ycini.o tally located in Waverly, N.Y., wi ere
is I,lh en .a the pun-tire ot liis j>rofession l< rthc past
i.ui je.irs. He Won d say that li. in his long and suc
e-staj practice of years duration, he is familiar will;
ill the different -trie- ot work done in any and all Den
al e-'. iaishnitnts in city or country, and is belter pre
ijt.u lb. .it any oilier Dental operator in the vicinity to
do wo rk the i*-„i adapted to tlie many and different
i a-. - that pretent themselves ollentimes to the Dentist ,
i- in ni .-i .-'anil-t-.c art oi making his own artiticial
eeLh , and has facilities or doing toe aame. To those
rrq.tirit.gr undei -et of t.ith he would call attention to
hi- i• w kind of w*.l i; which consists ol porcelain lor
: plate and tei;li. and torining ;t continuous gum. It
■tin. .. dura!.!-, m.ne naturai in appearance, and touch
tattii adapted to theguui than any other kind ot work.
I'D cin need ol the - .me arc- invited to call and exani
iic pecimen-- 'I . cih filled to last for years and olten I
mi- tor i.'i Chlnru o ni. rlhn. and "X'troui oxide"
idmiinstered with perfect safety, as over lour hundred i
niiieuts within the la-t four years can te-tily. ; .
Nov 27. 1 S'v"' - ,m
ntiPfrtiGenifut!?
"j/LM 1 ION.—\V iifioas. my wife, Mam,
•- NV ha- lett my led and I. rd wit bout • i .
1 1 provocation, all peraoM are hW6liy eantio.ied ngainst
' ) bail orlng or tr.i'tiag her ou my a omit, ..- i shall pay
1 , n . debts •>! is • contracting after this date.
ORLANDO BENJAMIN.
uysux. lid. . 5, 1
i oIJ TI () N TH E ('(A R I'N E RHll'
) heretoiore exieiing between ciw-. Rioe and <
- Stewart, tide • the name of Lice A Stewart, ha- thi
j | d..y .li-ohwi. i.y inuiua! consent. Ail noti - aici a -
j can be settled with Stewart Brothers, wh > wiil . -n'iuue
i j 'lie basinets at. the old s'ati.l .
, ! < 11 A til J-S RICH.
, ; ~ C. C. STEWART.
Ht-i la Kville, Nov. is, lsi;.i gl
X SLAVERY.'
| A COHi'ANION KOK Til K IJKr I. All ATION Of." 1s Ol ITS IO Vi K.
This National Engraving designed and eopv-i igb*. U
1 by J. HOI.COMB, and ptii-lishcd i.y C. F. Cros'-.N I .
1 Room 7, Broadway. New-York, i- now being oltori l 1..
> ■ ths people of Biadtord County lliroi.gb traveling a r.-u -
It is a copy in official form of the Amendment ot the
I Constitution ot th United Stvte- ah -linking shiver-. :
low. icli i- appended the Autographs ot Fresidt-n. 1 iv.
. coin, Vice-Pn-i cut Hamlin.Si In.tier Collbx. Speaker
! of the House .-i Repreoentativea :'j. W, Forney, Seen
; tafyolt.e Senate ; Edward M'lTiersoti. Clerk ..I the
i House of Representatives, and of all the members i<f
* : both the Semiteainl House of Represent., live-, wh . v it
t-d tor this important measure, giving idi fat -simile sig
,-j natures,and a reliable and tin- record of one of-the
! most important events iu tin- Nation's hi-ti ry • eii e
immortal Declai*uii..u of independence. The wl- le .>
, engraved on copper plati ,anti pabliahed on -ti ".-.--, ii:.
r i Card-board 10x25 iiH ! e- and i- aceompat ltd by . u ex
] planalory Key, giving also the nog i ive v-.te upon the
; j amendment. The ivngiaviug is appropriately enii-el
! fished, and fotiua an oinanieiitai.aiid valuable icunen ...
It should la- procured nnd preserved by every ii i-.-nil oi
; Freedom Price $1 50.
D. W. Hughes, ol Tovvanda.is an antli ti/.ed travtliaer
Agent, for the sale of this work, toi the following towns
i v!/. : Ulster, Sl.esbeijuin. M ysox. Asylum. Athens twp.
j ami Boio', Litchfield, Windham, lYarren. Rome. Orwell,
i Pike, Terry, Monroe. Burlingtons, Sinitbtieid. and Her
rick Harvey Holeoinb, ot Li Loy, i-a- nt n r Li-fhiv, 1
! Franklin, Canton. Troy tw p. aud Boro', Columbia.Gran- !
I villi-, Spriuglicid and Columbia. T. Wells, for South;
j Cicek aud Ifiiigt ury.
I Nov. 27, isti.j. -it
REWARD—.STOLEN. STOLEN
v_/ from the end , i in Bur
lington twp.. on .v't Jin -.; iv night, l.iih iust , a BAY ;
I COLT, two years old, with no particular marks ; the
, mane Icing somewhat worn near the head. The cult is
shod on its fore feet only. The above reward will be )
i paid upon the return oi -aid Colt to the snbeeiiher, or a
| liberal reward lor such inloriuati u as will lead to his
j recovery. PHILIP LYNCH ,
Burlington, Nov, 17 1-05.
CM ITU'S I'N El -M AT It I'D (' | t > \
1 l'atented May 2 isi;;.
I THE rIMEJ.'OMKS WHEN PEHKECTI'IN is ATTVINEO !N ALL '
THINGS.
la Smith's Pneumatic Churn perfection is reached, it
I combines ail that ; useful in making Bolter. The
/. IHCiple oj introducing an into cream has long hp—
the study or inventors of Churus bin it has never I ceu
j accomplished to any extent until the invention ot
| Smith's Pneumatic Churn. In this Churn all the air
made by a double acting Bellows is forced in;./ the
; cream, and at the very bottom, setting the cream in a
■ great i oinmoti .i;. At the same time the air bring- the
! 11. am to the same temperature ot lie.it and eld a= ;n |
the place where the Churn is vv-nked, the butt m,eni"
made by enrrentsand counter cuir -nts of ;ir. camming a
friction by the currents against each other, rimoving I
the e ivenng without b ii-ling the glohales, euiisequeut"
ly ihe grain ol the bit tei ■- pel Ic. I. In make.- tiiai .
iin ImlJ .fo time uf mi oidinara Char •. i tar 1 l'. .. ,j
. a larger pi i cent, of batter th m any other Charn iu use.
| A trial is all that is siapie ia its construction, not iu
t any way hkely to get out of order, and the same jars
j u-ed for creaui arc used to make the butter in, saving
) all trouble and time spent in keeping a wooden t 1, ru
: clean.
I Ist .1 DO certiflcates, but can get them wherever the 1
( bum is worked. All arc governed i.y their interests,
j and for that reason this Churn will take the place oi .1! j
' others wherever intrude ed.
af T vrn, fountv and State Right- tor -al.-
• HESTER F. SMITH . Litchlield, t'-uu.
Address DAVID C. GOODWIN, UIOWQ'.OWII,
Nov. 2d, l-'c. ]!;• dford • P.i.
fARGE SALE OR FURNITURE AND
HOUSEHOLD (iOOD • AT AUCTION,
i Will Uc sold ;tt Public Auction, cominenciupf on
TUESDAY, DEUEMRER I ml., isiio, '
at 10 o . lock, A.M. and continue from day to day until
the eniire I ■ !, ■■ ! HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, .- -u
--tained in the VV ARD HOUSE, i..Tatidn, !'.i . ;
disposed nt.
Among the numerous aiticles to be sold, m .y be
found in part as follo-.v-, v iz:
Kolas. Lounges, Settees Divan*. T.-te-a tele . V'.
I atands, Bureaus, Bookcase, Dressingca.se, Tables, Cot-1
. tage and French Bedsteads, Mahogany. Cam:-.\r and
I Windsoi Chairs, Looking Glasses rictnres Lampsj
, Vase- and Carpeting.
(DINING- R0 O M I I RNIT I R E
I Consisting ot Table;-..Croekery. Knives. Fr>rk. .-ilver
: and Plated Ware, ami Glass Ware.
DE D S A N D 15 EDDI XG .
| Consisting m Feather Beds, Hair, Cotton and Straw '
Mrtitra--es. Spreads, Sheets, Pi 1 v i e-Pil, . and
I Comfortables.
15 A R - R l) 0 M I I R N I T I RE.
Tables, Decanters, Tumblers. Water-coolers, Ale- ;
Pump, besides all kinds of
KITC II E N El RNI T 1 RE , j
Piri i C ."king and OH! eKtov qG.th Coal ai.d YVo i.
I one large H> tei Cooking stow Ri ti igeratoi-, on large
Iron Sale.two Provision Sales, Well-pump, Horse.Wag
on, and Harness, Two Platform Scai&s. In fact all ar
ticle- used in and about a Hotel.
The atteiiti'.ii ol Landlords is .-alleil to the v.-ry tiii"
stock - t l.iqiu ri and Cigar,which will be sold ut private
sale. Terms made known on day ot sale.
Geosc.E O. Cuakkke. \ucioneer.
POWELL A SM T H. Propri vO(. .
Towanda, Nov. 6, 1865.
rFIMK TAISI.E WAVERLY STATION^
X NEW YOHK AM) EKIE KAIL-ROAD.
Change of hour- c .mmen. ing Monday , Noveinljer 20,
Is 5. Trains wiil leave Waverly Station at about the '
following hours, viz :
GOING EAST.
Train No. 2, Day Express from Buffalo.. 11 ri:', a. ui.
•' "4, Night Express from Dunkiik I-59 a. in.
" 6, Steamboat Express 5:38 p. m.
'■ s, Cincinnati Express 5.03 a. m.
" 16. Binghamton Accommodation. 8:43 a.m.
' " 22, Accommodation. . 3.01 p.m.
■ 28, Way Freight 4.35 p.m.
GOING WEST.
Train No. 1, Day Express >:25 pin.
" 5. Ex. Hail for Buffalo t Dunkirk 10:34 p in.
' 7, Night Ex. for Duukiik.v Buffalo 5:2a am.
'- !>, Mail ......... fl:2-8 p. m.
15. Elmira Accommcdalion ... 4:03 p.m.!
" 21, Acc. uimodatiou and Emigrant 2:32 p.m. ;
" " 27, Way Freight... " :40 J' 111.
Trains 3. 21, unit 22 run daily.
12 daily except Stturdays.
" 8. daily except Monday-.
" 7, except Sundays and Mondays.
3, on Sundays and Mondays.
12, on Mondays. stop a Waverly.
All other Train- run daily, except Sundays.
WM. R. ISARR, H. RIDDLE, '
(Jen i i'a.-s Ag ; New-York. Goii'l. Sup't.Nea York.
J. S. SIiEAI-'E Station Agent.
"L> 111 LA If KL I*lllA AND ERIE RAIL.
X ROAD.—This gre-.t line traverses the Northern and
Northwest counties ot Pennsylvania to the city ot Erie,
on Lake Erie.
It has been leased I.y the Pennsylvania Hail /foot
Company, and is operated I.y them
Time ol Passenger trains at Williaiuspoi t
LEAVE EASTWARD,
Erie Mail Train 3.47, P. M
Erie Express Train 1:50. A N t
Elmira Kxpre-- Train 9:50. P.Jt
Elmira Mail Traill S:-i5. A.M.
LEAVE WESTWARD.
Erie Maii Train 5:20,A. M.
Erie Express Train .. . 4:22, P.M.
Elmira Express Train, 7:20 A. M.
Elmira Maii Train 0:30 P. M
l'a—. ng.-r car- run tlno h without charge both way
between Philadelphia and Erie.
NEW YOUR CONNECTION.
Leave New-Y". Ik at < :00, i >i. arrive at Erie 5.7, A. u.
Leave Erie at 1:55, p. v.. arrive at New.York at 1:15 p. m
NO CHANGE OK CARS BETWEEN HUE AMI M:w-T"bK. <
l-Jegant Sleeping Car* on all ight Trains.
For information respecting Passenger business q ply
at Corner loth ami Market streets, I'iiit'a
Aud for Freight business of the Company's Agents: I
S. B. Kingston. Jr., Corner 13th and Market s'reets.
Philadelphia; J. W. Reynolds, E.,ic; Wm. Brown, Agent
X. c. It. R. Halti:, 1"1-.
I>. 11. lit JI'SKiN Gen 1 Freight Agt. Piiil'a.
11. YV. (J WINNER, Gen'! Ticket A /t. I'hil'a.
A. 1. 1Y i ER, Gt-n'l Manager, Williani.spurt.
ISS K S URIIA M>,
DRK-S MAKI-jRS, TOWANDA, I'A.
Over E.id\ - CI .thing -lore. 3.1 "-lory. ffer tin ir * -r
--vi. c- to the l.ud.i - c:.tid<-nt. that a long expei iei. c and
the no.si desirable lacilities, with promplne-s an 1 cnui
te-\ ;!i rtisiire -iti-ta. lion.
The latest tashioi.s received i. gularly from Msdan.e
Dcmorcst's -hop. New York. Particular attention paid
Basqiiining. Stitching doue to order. Oct. 24. . ...
\ T E W rA L L GOO D 8 1
The Ladies will find at MIkS GRIFFIN'S a tine -e
--le. lion of Fall aud
WINT Elt I! I L 1,1 X ER Y GtlO DS ,
Bonnets of a'l pri. < - si.d rj.ialitics, ltibt.in- nd f 1 wer
ol unii- i.al i i.-hue--aud variety, and ia (0.-t a large as ;
sort.rieiit of everything pertaining to he business.
X'.v. 1, 1865
filtrrljanbtje.
VET ANOTHER STOCK OF NEW
; X goods
t
AT
W I 0 K 11 A i\l A BLACK'S.
t
KRESS GOODS,
KO.M ESTICS,
FLANNELS,
WiJl'l K GOODS,
i
j EMBROIDERIES,
TRIM MINOS.
i SHAWLS
; The ft bore line* we offer in {variety aud lat-
HATS and OA IS,
1
LA ROE STOCK,
j
lino I S and SHOES,
BEST MAKES.
j
CROCKERY,
OLASSW \RE,
| LAM IS.
' This | ait 'ii our stick we pay | irti u! r :itt. ctinn t .
.mil ii w offer two ot the beet pattern* of ironstotie
iVaic > i the ni.u hct t*.tic arc s.-vrc.- i t . V. |-.v
!' ckingham and Wedpewood Beautiful 3„ . rtinent oi
(1 hiss Lump* r ; ne see our slock ol
NOTIONS.
lhunklui h>r pat lavors'we respectful!} invite your
trade and protuuc to do our best.
WICK HAL A BLACK.
SL\VI Ni; MAcII I N K K E ROT
Having irct ived tlie Agency ot the it o ht*t Sewing
Mai liines it) use.wi- are in wir <it i i supply ell the pen
>j!c of Brad lord and Sullivan, with either Wheeler A
Wilson's or Singe rs, than which none better is mad -
We keep needles oil, soap, thread and all the extras
needed t . work the machine. All are incited to <ul! t
our -toe At d examine Wn.ehine* and work.
('ail or tend and get a circular and price Ust.a'
\Vi khani A Black's store.
Nov. imiu
!^ r E W OOOKS!
W ILL! A M \ Ii (H K W K LL ,
Isitecciving a ni"st choice, and selected assortment >
OOOKS FOR THE SEASON
Consisting ol
LADIES' KRESS OOOKS
HE LAINE,
W.I'AOAS,
and aii varities to be had by tiie asking.
COTTON YARN,
CARRET YARN
BATTINO,
BLEACHED OOOKS,
FLANNELS,
CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES,
SHAWLS, i
HOOKS,
l
And a great variety too numerous to mention.
To be had everything in tiie
Y A N K E E N OTI O N L 1 X E ,
Even to a Violin.
M
The place to tiriti wh t von want in the liue of
HATS,
CARS,
ICRS,
01.OYKS,
and MITTENS.
Ii you are in want of CROCKERY, in sets, or is you
may order, and auy amount,
OLASSW A RE,
LANTERNS,
GLOBES, Ac.
WOOD E N \V A R E , 1
to ie had from fobies ( abs to a I? : Ladle.
A complete assortment ol <
ORocE R I E S.
Also the be*i BIT. HIVE.
SN RI RS ii ltd MM K\ MS
o! ail kind.*.
A rnperioi ~<i.i|ur .
BLACK,
.1 ARAN,
OI'N POWDER,
and YOLNti IIYSON TEAS.
BLASTING LOW KER,
and TOBACCO of all il(-cri|>lioiis
Every ti,ing in tbe *p* ul
TOYS FOR CHILDREN
Save your meat by calling and *ap. i> lug
with pun-
ASHTON AND TURK'S IS! • I S \LT.
Oct it/. lhU.i. W. A. UOCKWEI , .
/TOT FEE AND SRICES, WHOLE AND
\J ground, ami a prime quality n| (.round Java (.d
--t>e at " FOX"-*.
——
IJoUtcll Co.'s X"fU) (!Noocls.
r jViE ORE T ..-i ATTRACTIONS IN
KV'i'? OF EE 5K ; t IN' 111 • M A f.KK I,
POWELL OO.,)
,11 .' : .c I.®- tore the largi>t -o . ol ■dr ever ex.• it>-
i'ed in Northern Pennsylvania Ad it ous will con-I
st i tit! y tie made to this -to 1. during tie eason, and!
i it v. d! ,! all tiui - W found ECU AN I# COMPLETE j
in all it* depiutinent*.
Wc- invite ih • tilth ular atti nt ion ol our ■ • -'Oll.l r* to
our magnifo rnf display ol
FAI.L ANDNWINTER KRESS GOODS!
Which we • ib i at • ri c- much lit low those ol i,i*t yc,.r.
We have given special me to ourideeHi na in this line
and aie cow able to exhibit tie newest most fashionable,,
..nd most desirable style.* to b<- el tamed. Our nea
stock comprises all r. l r* of Phio and Plaid I'icnch
Met not Empress Cloths. Btriped Melange*. Striped j
and 1 laid Poplins. Tiff.-'.*. ■ a mas. Tinsel pi plins.Paris
Crepes, Heps, Plain and Brocade Alpacas, Poll do Chev*!
i j... Delaine* and Armusr.-, Blight l iaids lor bildren's
we.u and a great vaiictv of other Dit * Pa •: ies.
•
MOI RNING DEES." GOODS.
Bbo k I'reio li llerin g. Bond / ■ •*, Tun.esc Cloths, j
, Baratheas, Mohair Lustres, I lack and White < beck and :
Btriped Poplins and Alpai. s,Double and Binglp Fold All l
Wool I'el.mo -, ami it lull live ol those lligh i i.stied
Blatk Alpacas, at a great reduction in price.
•
LA DIES' CI.OTHS, CEOAKINGS AND
. SACKINGS.
A BPI,KN li J D ASSiI HT M hN T .
lb.i vi r i .1.. i.s, irieoU. V..vet Cloth , Cassimere Back
ing*. 1 l.iiii u i Twilled Black J'i ..idcloths. ot ~1l priei -
all color* ot Plain an ! i'.u.. v . kines, Opeia Flannels
Ac., A. .
GLOVES AND HOSIERY.
Ladies, M i*se- -.nd Ohiihens Wlhti and Colored Cot- .
(ton, Fleeced and Merino Hose, I idles Merino V;-i*|
and Drawers, Glove* of every dene Option at low prices, j
LINENS A. HOl.-EEI RMSiILNG GOODS
1.. I.i lied. Hail Bleai hed, and liable, bed Damask Is-.
ble Linens. NajJcjn , Towels, Towetliags, Scotch and .
Ii; --i.t Ilia; i i il.'eac <J.:i;d l-ndoai ii-tl liui kabnek*
( -ins. liiiL l.iiieu-. Ae.. la 1 aud icetiiig*, j
i'.i. w Cr*.* Celt,.:, s, 1 ni-ipuu.-., ilrapivg At lis! *,
Shaker Flannel Sheetings, Roe Blankets, Ac., At. i
' LOTUS AND CASSI MERE."*.
Esq imaux, Moscow and Costal Beaver Cloth*, French '
n i German Black Broadcloths, Doeskins, Fancy Cv
.'.mere*, rweedsjlleltons, Sntinetts, Union Cssuimeres
■ •■an*. At.
MiSO,
1 . pie..lies riai.i White, Bhuker and Welch Flannels,
!■' icy bhirting. Mo eis.t.'ed and (in y.Plain snd Twilled ,
I cm 1-. and a bill a*soi tru ;iit t
1M MK-TIC CO'l TON GOODS,
At the Lowest Market rule*.
i
SJELCOLnTID jp J_, O OL^.
Wo ate how opening and •-'re call special atten
tioii to i m unusuulh i irge -lock of
FINE CLOAKS. v
' hivtLe tlii- dep.ii'lment of our business n spveinl- t
iry, \r T i ive piveu it much time® and attention. Or.r se- '
. 'iuiis have leen itLtde trom the nearest styles in the
n t. Li' i u R o manufactured in a manner
!h,.. 'al • t fail t plea-e, and give entire satisfaction,
Ml.\\\ LS ! SHAW LS !
Hi.vii is liiitue our pure ha set* 1 eiuit the; recent
advAra* ;u I'lyc, wcj.i.f able U> otVr deciiled
in I lick--, Viis.-vs aiiti C lrldreus Itoub'e and Single
:\v!s. Our )rc. cut sitok inr surpasses i i extent inl
v.n ittv. any j .rrlnst .wt have tvti be'ure made in thi* v
line m.l we h..ve availed our-c!ve*o! tiie mo*t tawr ,
:hie time tu -elect the chulrest and iro*t desirable gootls i
in the matket. i
'
BON TON FLEXIBLE SPRING SKIRT.
TOR NEWEST VXD BEST PATE XT CKtXOT TXE VET i
IXVKXTEII.
Wo have nt>. on hand ft goud assnrtinent of tbe-c cel
ebrated Skirt*. In White an j 0 iF-re-1
\ I.SO
The Eugenic, Empress. Paris Trail. Mnltitorni, and f.
variety ot other p >puiar makes ot Skirts in .11 *>ze*
tor Ladies Mi**e*aud Chihlren.
CARI'ETS AND FLOOR OIL CLOTHS.
line el-. Three Ply. Extra Super. SupcUiue. lugraiu, .
Iviodcr.uiid llimp ( arpe >. All width* Floor Oil Cloths
M .Mings, Door Mats £ and Hug*. Anew stock just re
reived.
i
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Having made a'Tingeun ic! n .i. . ■ iers f• ■
~ ply our sale* n :b the best 01 aiity of Boots and
Sh ws, we shall at all times be able to urnish . t r custo
mer* with t: e b-l custom lt.a.lc Sines of all kinds,
for L.i .'a-s. M i-ses and Children, uu i It ■ •< f. r Mens and
Boy* wear. at. reasonable ptice*. We sliall also keep con*
*.' -.fitly ' ii li iud a ■ 'in]dete assortment of Men*. Women*
and Children's Rubber- and Ar :ir t)\ r-hoes.
HATS AND CARS
; rtmenl Hen n i* li.ti- aud
l ujts , i t rcicivcd. H ivi'g 10.-cd •u! our old -tiick
lrn T i ntiiilv pr r in.s to oit late puixhHsi s, wc now 1
ofttT tin entire new to. k ot ihe hite-t styles.
HANGINGS a TRAN'SRAREN'T !
WINDOW SHAKES. '
i
... ii-.ir receiving large addition* to otlrstocft ot >
Wail lap i iiispareul Window Shade* and Trim-1
lili.ig- Wind. Pap. I Ac.. .
£cgal.
A DM INISTR ATOR'ti NOTICE —Notice
i'l i* hereby given, that all 11 r nn- indebted to the
estateoi IMVIO VOL'i-H I', L-c t : IIHJ :I ; >ione twp.
dece --c.J, are teque ted to in.<' iunieJi:it* payment,
and those having claim' against -.'.id estate v, ill present
them duly anth.nticsb d lor settlement.
WM VOUGIIT.
GEO. A. STKI'AENS,
Nov. !l. lstij. Administrators.
1 A DMINISTR.YTOR'ri NOTlCE.—Notice |
a\ i s hereby given, id-i aI p t-<.ii, indebted to the es- :
| :ate ol URIAHS. Bit" WN, dee d, late of Orwell twp., j
ire request*d to make imnicdiab j anient, and those !
■ h.i\ ing demands aj*n:i, t 5,..d estate vtili pteacnt Ujc-iii i
■ dtdy aiithen'ic.lled for settlement
\ (. M ATHEWS,
Oct. 'id, loo.i. Administrator.
V DMI Nis i RATOR'S NOTlCE—Notice
•i.JL is hereby given, that eli ).-i<>ris indehted totl.ees
te ufJLI.EWELIA N liuit.K,!at ot Bi ome t i. N V.,
ii r'd ;,ie requested to-nnke immediate payment. and
hose having i lainis against *iid estate must present 'hem
it v d'j! tiCUIU sitl'li 1)S" ii.'tlil incut.
WM. B. F'ODGK,
Nov. Ii. i Administrator.
ADM IMSTIIA 1 Oil S NOTlCE.—Notice
is hereby given, that all peraoaa indebted to tha i
es f. of JAMES I' tiBACE, late of Springiield, twp., !
dec'tl, aie requested to make immediate payment, and
til .so having demands against aiu estate will please pre- |
I sent duly ati'.henti ated l, r settlement.
CHARLOTTE GRACE,
I.OItIN GRACE,
Nov. 10, lstj-i. Administrators, j
A DMIMHTR'OK;- NOTlCE—Notice is
hereby given, tlfv all persons indebted to the
estate ot F. L. AN US!■ll,l. lateol Warren twp . uee'd .
are requested to make immediate p.i rnent, and all
having claims against : 1 estate arc requested to pre
cut tiiem dul) authenticated lor settlement.
J.AU i;EM t. AM iS.di.l.,
Nov. M, lsjo. Adinlniatral
\DM iN.S'I li S NOTlCE— Notice is htm.
iiv giveu.th.it ail pel sons indebted to the estate ol
OSCAR ii. WOODRUFF,Iate ol Towanda boio" dee d aie
i eqw sted to make immediate payment, and th ; se having
deiuuuds against said estate will please present duly
authenticated Ibr settlement.
JAMES TIIOMI'-ON
Nov. Id, lbho. Administrator
A DMINIS'R'S NOTICE,- —Notice is lere- {
*■ y giv. n ;li all persons indebtt -1 to tire estate of
WAKHEN II FRISBIK, lufeol Orwell tvrp . Bradford
County, dee'd. are requested t- make payment i hoot
delay .ni l ull uaviug claims against said estate are re-,
quested to present them ttoly authenticated tor settle
went. JAM KS 1C (JOBUL'X,
Nov t'j, l ib. Administrator.
miscellaneous.
\T ]■: \\ 1 A L I. G O O |I S !
.). \V. TAYf.OB,
!!.; jy-l tec. ive, a splentiid stock of Fall Good*. con
st-tin.- oi ail th.-late styles o( iiUks' 'ittpPS, sucnu*
1. apere cloth Poplins. a large assortment J all the
i .v sliades of Fieuch Meri eies, Plain Alana-cn and
Wo d I)e!a:u.-,al sme patterns oi new French goods, i
!?'; k Silk- plain and rept.a "-on: ate -tuck • i Momu- '
in ; goods aid Delaitis
i .1 ies, '.iiiialiiiin, Balmorals, ii- p .-klrts, m-j a
cioiiple'c ' k ,-.f die.-'triaimings to uutch an color .
Broad ft i,.a, Ladle- Cloths, nud Ladies Woolen '
i
Shawls. A Is. Misses Shawls Bleached Mi -sliiis and)
Shii iiug-
H• wi to ray Milfinery i complete with all
l newest sty.en ot liiobona. Bonnets and Flowers,
also alii iaidics Caps, infant's Hoods and .Scotch) Caps, i
i . i and Ha -id' ail kinds. Slid in fact evqrythfng
V cdo iging to the MilliUf.y 1 is .i.
li invite' ti. attention he people o IVwanua
an.'.vicinity to c.vtmiuc hi' st .. ko! ll oj-. on: d-or ,
i
not th of the Post Office. Sept I*, lit.").
j
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£| l 1 MPIT KE V A CO, t
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t
Would itsqi.' niilv ti:\ te the attention ol the public to
their very cx nive tcck ol
t
t
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■i EN S ' no • and ) ODT H< '
I
HOOT s . ,
\
WO MENS M DSHS' \ 'II II.I"II EN S '
4
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shoes,
i
LAP KOBKS.
(i
i f
HI KFALO HOHES.
i
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11 OK SK BLANKETS.
t
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T K INKS,
VAT.ISES,
i
TRAVELING BAGS, J
RETK.TLES, Av., Ac. i
T twiniia, Oct. 10, Im!,*..
1! I. N VTI( XA I, INK C O ,'S
St lioOL AND COUNTINO BOOM lN'Kr..
Ttiisim-ss office lt-4 Washingtao Street, New York,
i I VAN ALLEN Actuary
i i Ink has been in general and consta it uc ;r the
!a.s 'Juye ra.a ! iswarrautetl to i.e all that wea>.crtof it.
1. it is indelible.
k. ' w ill no', c rrode the pen.
~ ltd ..s with pci'ect'acility a line never F broken,
t. It trill not c. licet on the Mthnr wnlUi 1 the -ta d; i
*!' i this is warranted This V> ritiug F1 id is l.lai k with
a i ■ h and g!.-- lint of blue.
'1 * ink is for sate, wholesale and ictuii. by SOLO- >
Mtf.N TKVKN'S, llerrickvilw-. Bradi. <" nt.v. Pa.
Orders til ed on short noiice
Oct.2:i Iso.i
b.\ Tll BR I 0 K at
FOX'S.
Heal (fstatc.
L'OB SALE UN REASONABLE TERMS.
J Thai valuable property dudderl with white 0,.k,
liCtnloek ut'd other vulunnle tiniiwroii Brown's creek.
Lie Jai. i w hen ■ ri-aud i- j..00i i,r miing pt ipo-es
| onUiuiiig 2s(> ics.bOof a hi- hi- , . l cil red. I'he
impr-v<: . en' are: 1 g< d steam -aw mil! also one
w Ull little lepails to the dam can run i,y ..rater, . ne g iod
b rn, end teveral dwclllogs around the mill, tie pro* "
cify is only ft i. ~ miles w. st f I i.ter, u good ship
, i.iug poi ,t . :i till- N rth Braii h Canal, au 1 Sn<q'iel,.in
I n.i Kaci . loa capilai.t his wuld Ire a valn.il.lt mvc-t
--! inc t For lurth" pnti ilir- .ddrc-.
PETKH lift A DY, Agent;
j Sep-.. Is. isiij, Sparta, So Co.. \.J
Y r A LI'ABLE I'A KM POP SALE.—Tin-
T i.0.: kll .wri tin- ''bar is V'i.i'e Firm" sifiia'e
in Franklin towuslrip is tor sale. It . onbiins oia hi.ti
, died and thiny-two acreyiver oae hsud red of which .<re
I iuipisrv .d. It i* . r.e ' the f.c-t wa'.-rii! n: -in the
j. • inly, and U .' .oi seven irjle* Tow..;,da. On the
'iint are two g d Iruiiie dwelling hou .es, one very
large (having i.,..i uceti'ly irupi..ved). the ''her is
: W.-H calculated (.r a tena i' h'>ii<- : two framed barns,
- lie 3C l.y il feet,together with . ovv bou e, c rn and
-u. ■ c.. j,.-;-, .V ii.ci. i a good si/.ud a,.pit: <o i.aid
:• rring exeetlent fruit, i 'ai ;eoumberol peach tied*
iiicii have yielded pit-, bust.. !- duiio' tf.e present
: se.son, ul> o tin t iearing i.ap. vines. Iht !,.rm is
Well .1.1 ; 4 '•• '1 to gi. ii> and gr.,.-.
j For further ps.nW-nl irs inquire of A 'rrns k Pee'.
UtLLiXOToN BiiAMHALL.
j Towandi, 01. 14, It-vi.
LA AKM FOR .S \ LK. THE "PBM'KIP.LK
, X. oflers lor sale a farm ituutc on Sugar Creek, four
; mites from Towanda la it, pntaipsabout I2t> a re*,
lb. of which are in a good state of vul ivati n. 1 i
well watered anu is a In.-I cl -s dairy .'arm, although,
portiot. •' It .ti.- w i adapted to grain, there la upon
I it, • good dwelling hduse, large ban (the best in the
i t nvuahip) li >iee barn, coir house, other out h.iifd' i
•nrd orouard.
"no I .nth ol '!. ■ pur.: ; e money wlil m requited, at
ttiribef -nle. snd-tuy reseotmhlecredit will i.e give I>i
the residue. L'LYSsES ilhKCl'li.
row.a.da, O i 4, i'.i j.
J (jK ft ALL.—Tiie umler.sigiidl
out. - lor ail'.* a valuable farm in bniithheld tvvu.
! Good h.ii'dings, tenses, fruit &c.
.JOHN N CAI.IFF.
I'owanda, July iO, D'ib. O.'lice over P. (t.
DFJSIRABLE FARM FOR SALE ! This
farm iie ■in 'A \a!. -in < twp., one mile from Camp
f town, containiuga bout m nctes f t> : t(M improved,
with super, i Ic-iidiug-, fences ...nl huproveiueiits ot
• ; I kinds, it his tine ftni' -i hard, consisting of
j pi* s, peaches, pears, pluinhs, cherries. ,tc.. berries,
.i.ipt- -.-!• ;. -. currants,iV i., Urgd qaintities.
TERMS—SM per acre, i tOOP down, th-. ha! n c on
i time.
j lor lurtiur iii. 'li.j.it.i.n ij.ply to adress
J.X. CALIFF,
ovv !'••-' ijfire, Trwand P..
Sc-pl. s, i itii —2m
iAAKM FOR SALE. —A GOOD FARM
, JL i onsi .tic g ~i i 3( :n-re' of land handsomely iliar-
U-ii on ilc; river, about rnue i:i,ic- Irotu Towanria, and
in ai\ ■ i state oi >. alii vatioir, with h,u-.e, burn, sheds,
a.,,.! ronv. d'a'outbuildings,and well vvat red, is offi-r
---id ior ale on favorable terms. For particulars • ropiitv
! oi the subscriber, at tiic Banking iL.u.-: of U.S. RuMeU
D'ii. B. S. IHAMH.L.
. wanda Sept. 25,15 c ■
fruit (Trees, S>rc.
nllol (' E I' R I IT TKE LS !
"5 ilc. hi*llSC Ilihtv SOW IN I]I.A
11' O\VA XDA NPRSE R1 E S
ready f-.r iaiiii-.-Jiati- . hir.i plan . .
I'il-'THKN THfH'sAND t UOC'L APPLE TBI-lEA
comprising the toilovving le.tuiug and choice varieties :
Kmg nf Tompkint County, 'fugum, Baidtout. Hi,
moit* Talma Siiwtfag. /foi. i, -, H a! !
' land (ii-umngs, iS- .. and all the itesb-ible kinds for
Summer an 1 Full
Also, a fine n-oruiit-nt of ' t Gheriies.Pluins and
Pears, ami a Sue Mmtanl of bo n ing Grape Vines.
r.ie pt -'iii ietor h iv. ; it- uo, e1 to sVilkt -iiaiTe. and
toia il. .. -i h.B tin: y -ine tlx ,-i .nuke it n.-c- -..ty
for him t. close-mt at or early day To-v a- la Nur
sery Mock.
He now offers t.. '. |de .-t.-ak ~i *U]ierior (railtrees,
at greatly reduced nriceC selling at ir-.u i*. t > *.u per
cent. cheaper thuu other nnrsi-ry-mfn f established rep
nt.ttion.
N. lb—We wish it o prrti uiarly ouderstv-J that
these Fruit Trees, are ol ve'y f rpcri r i n.lity ;
are -i .nusualiy ;u>-size, ot ir 1 iic g.. v'T. and en
.
AS"We prefer that :v. i-hl ig : . pure'!.) ■-,!, il l
vi it the nut nri es ami 'o sel t U* r own tree- where
iln y i lit!J r, ..able uivii t- w ojM.ir them at all
liar -
I'iiceuf \o. 1. flip's 1'.,, . >nof." I f or* .,/
lipic id; , iAO j.e. in i . iti i-S rond Claxs. fit) tn f
ft, hundred, s) ■■ yfo '/to- ■■ o . nine aflet Hun,.
.Yo. 1 T ..i s. m lofi let" than s®,2s emit each.
Pt it eof Ciici ?y, Ptar and I'iam Trees, and drape
Vine in prcpoi I' all.
DANIEL HABKI.NS, Pi .prieUn.
All orders sbeu:J be addressed to the G .-tierul Agent
and will be promptly,attended to. Hiaoffice will he in
Marsha Brothers' Hardware Store.
If. M.. WELLES, tir-uiral Agent
1 O'.*. . .1 .iti , f: | t -t,. ij.
rjGOD PR PIT ! LPSPiOPS GRAPES !
The auhscribei and ins while xdijM and
taking orders for the choice Apple, Cherry aud Jfwari
Pear tree, in th. Fowauda Nurseries, can. ht the same
time, lake or do is in Fruit and Uruamental trees, Ac.,
that must be procured iiont elsewhere to till said orders
9UFERJOR GRAPE VINES;
Much attention is being paid thioiiguout our lau-l to
the propagation and cnltTvatlon of fine and hardy na
tive grapes. Wonderful improv m- nis in this diiKiion
have been made. The tine Foreign Uni . oi Europe
have foiled in open uircufuie in this climate ; audit
is n well known fact that mtil wi'hiti ■< tew year", we
have had no native American Grapes eq ta 1 to the he-t
Foreign. Bnch is the fact ho longer. The Delaware
aud ln.li, | .irtienlarly. Lav no •.ujiub-r. fne (.not
rcn !. who has r. -iii enough t ■ .-el a vine, can n w li.,ve
in.! enjoy good gcaj.e- i- his wealthy i .-igu .u . who
has a hot house grapery.
-1' 1 KIO P S VI NE F .
Monv persons in Bradi id have been sadly d'sapp
h] in viin's—though put biased s improv. i and ji.
v.n'tties. tin ;, proved t" l-e ci-miu< n - r*.-. i.xperieoci
has demonstrated that cheap Or low priced vines are
actiu.liy the dearest. The subs riberlus deteiiuined to
proii. y the expeiieu.'e oi other*, uii.i wilt theietoie
Imy his gi-.pe vines from the i-st ..nd most widely
known g...pe cultnrist in the Un >n.
DR. F W GRANT. OF ION A,
'l'hr < Itbraltoriginator of Hit spit mhd lona an,, I .
r!!n <; apes.
We can buy cheaper vines, represented to be the
lout and Ifistiln, and ollmt lea itng varitius, fro.n other
nnrserymen, bat they, if true to n une, will most likely
lie lnteri-.r vine*:— if ire not risk t'-e < • nntqntnr
.llcf BEST VINES AND < HO If EST (IK \PE>
though high prict.l. Un a cheapirt '
i' has been iouud th.a the vines, ol -..m0 varitie*
lik( uge - d si/.-.', urn f. are nurseries, uic nctunily
Vr-ortii twice as much for early ami p: <1 i.-tive 1):i;i'-g
as tii-'.se irom others.
We will tarnish the Dei.iv -re, 1 in. i .v'l.i and nil
the leading Grapes at Dc.Giant r s prices.
Th • ictta is the GnKKt.v SIOO Pr,t?jrtrvi Okate. Every
hou cbolder - hnu.d hart out oj tiuee lona vims.
STANDARD REAR AND REACH TREES.
All other fruit and ornamental ticc- to iiH ordrrs, vviil
t"obtiiineil fr m a Bocbester Nur- ry of hp: ri .in
tion.and 11 aisiied nt the ma-i tavorable rites.
Tin- subscriber will have several Assistant Agents
who will cauva.-s lor orders. We i• toe c i izciis <1
our Connty will favor us wl'.h a liberal patron ;c. All
conespondence promptly comled to.
Towanda , Oct. Sf. leti.'i. B- M. W LLI.I.S.
Mg VER ' S .'v •; I E P P K E ,
I K THE sl'El l'V CL'HK OF
hit' rinitt tnt i'evtr. - I'tvi ami .Igurjiemittrnl Piter,
Chill Fen . Dumb -tg".. P. iwlit-l Ue-.tlarht or Bil
ious 111 tularin', a 'I A'l/iw) Fioti*. i ih d for Iht irhalr
rla*< of distil .< origaiul ..g in biliary derangement,
cause 11 . the Malm in a) awn malic co entries.
Fever and Ague is not flic only cnn-equcnce of the
miasißaUc poison. A great var.t-iy of maaademariee
from ii-irritation, in malarious di":h ta,nu; which
are Neiirvlgl i. Rheum tism. Gout. H")dacV.e. Blindness,
Toothache. Earache. L'-itaiiii. .'vsihma, I'llpiution.
Painful aflhetioo of the Eploeu, Hyxkaki, P<Mu.in the
Dawiia, Paralysis and Derangement the St m
acli, all of Wl.ich, wiw-ii originating lu this en. se put on
the intermittent type, or, aome per odfcaL This "Cure
expels ihepuKon irotu the blood, an I thus cures ih-...-
ail alike. It is not only the mo-' Tv t..a! r< m-'dy ever
di.-i u'.--wi tor this ciasa o: ontplainta. Int it i- me
cheapest end moreover i pe;. .c -.i.e. Vo harm *•
aiis-.-fr-r; i's use, and t' ;■ .< .! vvlu-ii .;rcd u* .•!! a
healthy a i i' he h.ol nev .-i hid t be d!-ease, t u thi
s.t'.d ol uny other cure (or t hills aud i ever ; It i- true
ol this, v.irt its imp •)(auve t.. t.ic-c diii tcd liththt
c. aplaint rfmiiet Li'•■"■) est'Mated So stne .- it to
cure the ' cv■ ! ural Ague, ii' . : iu.i> ' tr.. .onliv
to he a certain ri ii.edy viia dealer .••.mL-.aitjs iin'c
is not good medicine to st 11, because •• -t-.e cuw- •
whole m igliiiorho -1.
, iicdby J .f. Avkk A ' • . i web, Mu.-s)., anil
gold b. Dr. H. Cl I' rte Tea ha all druggist
and dealers in medicine everywhere. Gct. S.'tS ta
I^STIvAY.— CAME INTO THE ENCLUf-
Vj uii-.. the su! i iht : in 'it-: rur.l twp. Uci "JC.
1- :,. a Bniu'ile Stc. r-lew white spo'- , n his rump.
Tii, owner is requested to p ve pn, erty. pa.v t barge*.
ar.,l take the same away . WM . E. BROW N
Tu- ir. va, Nov. I s IMF,.
"Vf OTIGE. — \Vlieretts, i> xrtfe G'san E.
If Una.left my bed and board without j.-.-t cause ot
provocation, uotivt- is heui y givin. to alt erson*, not
to hart* tor tins! her en my emit 1 • ■!( 1"} 1 " debts
of hei vonliatliog.
SYI.VANUS \ ANBUshIKK.
liiilghert v. Nov. • IMSS.