fradfotiltiodex. I . -.. LOCAL , SAND .GENERAL ibT The P ost _ °Wait hireafter be o = from 8 tc . • 81 C!!clogar. a., 011 BUD day SAD Accmartre—An accident• result . _ • g from the webunCtute= of fireoarrau, oc curred in Ulster,. on Friday last. Foils boys Were endeavoring to diachmge a re.; % olver, which one of Weir number hail loaded for purpoite of billing n wood. elisck7l4usn i _ tempts to e Alter several ineffectual -at , - it, one of the boys by OMB Was:mr, said that they the name of revolTig at his.. head; for. i might paint off. Viriairenpe n one of the • e• of Monalsou, .4klayfully r Pon - at Warorrr and pulled en horrible to relate; the in clanged, the WI, pasaingi- would not go lade by the • pointed the • the trigger, w volver: Was head;" killing ldin Winos t, • • iN was so shocked and e consequences of his care fled to the woods; arid has tiironih Wma instantly.. M , frightened at lessness, that net been seen _ .., •Efacfr, JR., of this placq Med Register. in Birplauptcy haw. The selection! is a gold iq will make tipromp!, npartilil pffioar. • • 1 f......;—. 4 „....;___ ,• EDWARD 0 hits been appo ;alder the latel one, naliff: • efficient and ' On SaturAity uhorning ACCIDENT., last, white' ] NICE I It. near in the road, the occupants Miss 11.2.Lux; and there Is b cry. lir. not cfangeio , • ?At WrLson with Hiss lieredesoending the hillk the wagciv \ run into a gully" eh fiireas to throii I violently to theN gr ound.--• was taken up infiwn4l.l.le," t. slight hopes of her - ox was also , severely, but • injured. Aftesss thtnrszts, it the old stand of Dr. Calm, advertise a well-selected stock of Fancy Goods and Mi;llinery. HORSE AND BMW STOLEN.--011 Sat urday night,:lday * lffth, John Leonard, of Tiogs had a horse stolen from his barn,and Joseph Linty in the same neighborhood, lost a buggy the same night. The thief' was prusli,d into Pennsylvania, overtaken, arrested, and lis now a guest of Sheriff Truesdell. His name is Winfield, and he hails from Strait's Cornellih—Owego Gaz. ..: SAFE ~ t /BEF.D.—The safe of R. C. McNeil, Esq., (General Stook Agent of the Erie Railway, whose office is at Campville, was broken open and robbed of $2,000 on _3londaY,. night - last, $7OO of which was in gold. The case w given in charge of the given • Railway Chief f' olice and Detective, terson, who pperied to beatqnsque - na Depot. --Oto jo Gliet• ie.. II - ' ". -'''' A BOLD yuLttN.—On Saturda morning last, it about 7o clock, a strang r drove a pair offat Oren tothe door of Wash ington ington Market in - village and offered. them for sale, lwli upon Mr. Blersteiner ltught i hem, gi ' his check on the Ns- Al nal Union .Ba tor $250, the price agreed upon. The stranger went immedi ately Co Front :street to see if he -could get his check , cashed, so 'that he could leave town before th 4 e hour for opening the banks, find finally sue eded in getting the money milt at the • t National, and immediate ly madehimself *atm. He had been gone but a very little I Nvidile however, when stran ger No. 2 made ' his appearance, laying claim to the :oxen find alleging that strang arNo. 1 huiftstol l eni them from his stables the nightprevious, which statement being duly verified, Mr. Hieraleiner surrendered the cattle, and, immediately despatched messages and messengers for the detention and arrest. Of the thief. : George Brace over hauled the villain in the town of Candor and undertook.to `arrest him, but he resist ed, drawi,darevolver and threatening to use it if net let alone, and thereby made his escapei several persons present refusing to aid Mr.)l3ince in making the arrest. The name of ibis "bold criminal is ' said to be George Rogers, (he gave his name here as Win. Wlataton,)and hails from the town of Windhani in Pennsylvania: He has served a term of two in a Pennsylvania Penitenti ary, and tve hope he may still be caught and be awarded a third term: for this last chapter in his 'abut record. - —The cattle were the•property of Alfred Bowen of Warren township, Pa. - .P. S.-L-Rogertas arrested yesterday in Ithaca, and wil l be brought to Owego this 1 nt,., ~ orning.—uazwe. ' - '. • I.EONA, Jane Ist, 1867. rroi), , Mn. ED last isaniknf 3. lir paper, that G.ll Hub- , \ bard charges itt, ram .0. Westbrook it Co:, with having written, or caused to be writ ten, a notice Oaring a reward off one hun dred and filti dollars for the arrest of cer tain parties. Now, ~Mr. Editor, I have no connection with, or k newledge of, the exis tence of any such company as In; describes. The charges he makes / against me are !case! I hold' myself L amenable and responsible for all my acts, as Ithall hold him.. Whether he was misled into such a statement - or done it intentiOnally, Ido not pretend to know, being content with a statement of facts, leaving invective for those who make its use their capital.stock in life. : BERM WESTBROOK. 'TEmpERANce.--:-The Northern Lodge of Good Temptars, of Towanda, has ap pointed our distinguished Temperance Sa chem,' Gen. Parrott, a Delegate to the Penn sylvania, Grand Lodge f that order, to be held at Alleghany City, on 12th bud. Sir All. perions desirous of gisr ing their chlidren into the charge of an n perienced and highly qualified teacher will please inforni F. W. Bsimucer of the num ber they will send, and in ease the number be sufficient :he will correspond with the proposed teacher, with a view to have the school continued until about the time the term of the Institute is to commence. Nor So.-- 1 having: been reported that the excellence of the Ice Cream at itometz., Colinas 4: Clp.'S Ice Cream Fis, loon,,was owing toTheiiiming ice imported from our'recently acquired Possessions, we have been requested to say that the repOrt is =tine.`"The aeoiet of theft never fann ing to have ixoellent Cream is : They use • - ream, and know how to freeze it. Oft` By reference to their adver naemaig in another column Of taday's pO-1 per, oar readers will see that the Arm of C F. (taxi & Co., who have' opened e'Pely Boold Store down town in Patton'a Bloch, is con4osed of C. F. • Cross, .E. W. Hale and J. G. Patton - . ' ' lir' The County Teacher/0 / Asio• elation he* ice next ni 4 mtinultWaxren Cadrei"goith 44 ienoingcget; ,T 14th, at 10e'eloch o m. „ mffmfifffffffomm!iff! EIRE imams COtivir;:= The rna Union aMtes that HOW Ciaßipi "1 ,t 1", distinguished - member Of - tioth, that district; is , lying dangsvandy at his residence in theborough ,1 —The new road 011ie Valley_ Railroad Company from - lirilketamer to Whit Haven, was opened by an iMeturelon on WednesdaY last.. I The &innion 11,egi , ster states, that two burglars entered the residence vf Air. Levi Phillips, in that borough, on the !morning of Wednesday - Of last in*: .Tolni! PhiAipe homing a noise went to see what it Was and was met by these men.. He fired: and shot one of them 1 4 0 0 the heart His name was Jenkins. The other manlras arrested and locked up. • - BACK nupbfir,s of !,tie 'Ledger containing ROB:: Wass BEECKKICB. etpu, can behad 'at tfie Book Store and News Boom of &met, & Bazazze. Everybody should buy the paper andeead the,ekory.", S. N. 13soseas, ...Orwell, Pa., .has just purchased &large line of goods at low figures, which he is' bound to sell, Bead - advertisement and try him. '.: Mir The Bradford Oonaiy S. . 1 8; As. e'!ielatiodwAll meet at East Troy 'on Ties dliy,'Sune 11, and continue in - session two dap, closing with a children's meeting on Wednesday afternoon. PROGRODEM OF EXILIKUBM I Tuesday, 11 A. M. mat - for aegdzatimk. • Afternoon*Seision meet at 2, opening ad dressti by the ident. ' Addressiby Rev, D. prat, subj t, "The benefit of Bible Study." Be rte of delegates and others front different of the county. Evening Session,- sermon by Rev. F. D. Hoskens piTowanas, on "The duties of S. -S.. Teachers." . Statement of work by the gouty Missionary. ' • - Wednesday A. M u Prayer Meeting from •9 to 10. Address by - and.bY B. 13.,, Russell, subject for general discussion, "The instrumentality of truth in the Wu ,. Lion of sinners." ' P. M., CHILD)111:4 Maria, Colic= Er asmus suo drunmsszs. It will be the en deavour of the Executive Committee to maim these meetings so pleasant and in.. structive, that no Superintendent,' Teacher or Pastor of our county can afford to stay away. Oscsatcs,. Rec. Sec. Zpuial NOtittif THE FIFTH NUMBER or DICKENS— Thema]) Erni:EON—is juat out. Call at ALTORD It %num% foi "Mu= Cuozmaamr." WICKHAM & BLACK arejust opening a fine assortment of Table Cutlery, Knives and Porks,Desert Knives, 444.,Plated Ware Spoons, Forks,.. Napkin Rings, Castom Call Bells, idce. A large addition to ler stock of Lamps. • June 6.-Iw. air " What a powerful . tone." "So brilliant and sweet." "I never heard its equal." "The upper notes are so clear." "The bass has. magi power." " The ac tion is perfeog? - " Whatimprovements are now made in Pianoix t. „" " most iwzrfect Piano ever saw." The above are the ex pressions of all that call at the New Music BoOms and play; the Mathishek Patent Pi ano Fortes. No bettertee can - be given of the merits of tee Pianos than' ,that Wm. Dittrich, -who has had 19 years experience in buying and selling Pianos, has purchased an interest in the Music Store of J. A. DeWitt. Business will now be carried bn in the firm name of'DeWitt Dittrieh. They have on hand now the largest and beststock of Pianos, Melodeons Organs, Sheet Music, &0., that has ever been in this section of country, and are constantly' receiving more. .One of the Little H " Bird Pianos is now on the way. Orders r Sheet Music should be addressed to J. H. DeWitt, Towanda, Pa. June 6, 1867. AccinENT.--Thwe was an explosiOn in Doct. Ayer's Laboratory, yesterday, which caused some excitement in the vicin ity. Ayer's Pills are manufactured under an enormous pressure, in cylinders, like cannon, which sometimes prove too weak for the compresse4 'forces, and burst with terrific violence. 'Fortunately, the pieces do not fly far, so that no one has ever been hurt by them. The action is more him ice than powder ; • but it makes Pills - whim all the world acknoWledge are Puae.—Daily 'Jou:7W, LowelL• sfir Hai.. George Landon will de: liver an address before the Bradford county Teachers Association,',,at Warretr Centre, on the 14th of June next. A. T. LILLET, ' l re& Tea. Asso. • To TEACHERB.—Pagei Theory and Practice of 1 1 eaching Wnikersham's School economy. and method of Instruction at AL TO= it amazes. , _ 'To Tasounas.,—Page's Theory and Practice of Teaching' Wickenham's School Economy and Installation, for sale at the New Book Store of C. F. Cross h C0.,.a1a0 Sander's Union Beaders,Robinson's Mathe matics, Kerl's Gismmars, Mitahel's phies, Payson, 'Bunton and Scribner tem ofTenmanship, very cheap ror cash. June 6, 1867. lir If you would have ;a beautiful light from your lampanst go WWl:album & Blacks and get one of those opal shades. They are a new style, of superior quality and of a variety of designs. • tar - C. F. Cross & Co. are now prepared to receive SubscriptiOns to all the Daily, and Weekly Papni, Pamphlets, Magasbes Ice. They defagn to keep a mg- War News Room in connection wt their Book Store. TAKE Norms.--Not t ice• is hereby - given that_ the condemned '43oar Wort circulated through this County, g to , Alave been made by me, and or stamp, is not qf my manufacture, as of my work is warranted to give entire Wis. faction. • J. Joss. Towanda, May Y, 1867. • • . ' ' a At a meeting of e Committee &wanted to 8.7.11Mi118 and recommend Books for 'use in the Schools of Bradford Co. the following resolution was paned. Resolved, that we recommend ParsoN, DMITON & &nava:es system of Penman? ship. a J. Di Timm 1380. The above Panmanahi publlosa Lower.. Barnes and Potts and can be obtained of halyard and Book sellers, Towanda, Pa; May 23. 3m 7-80 'TREASURY NOTYSTiIS Govern ment is now. l oonverting the Brat series - of 740 'Treasiarir notes into the 5.20 Gold Bear ing Bonds, the undersigned have arrange ment)] and facilities for procuring their con mid= on the most favorable terms,holders who desire to have them converted are re quested to call upon us. - The new 640 Bonds oe hand for sale, we also ii = s all descriptions of Government and pay the Idgliest'irarket price. April 4, 67.' B. S. Russell & Co. • , Somernms . Nmv--i- Becoming con-, vinced that the mMts . of the people of this and sdijohling / Counties warren t me in so doing, 1i harem:meta:Med M much expense ) two Saab Hot: Holism for_ pwa gating Vines, Flowers; and all kinds of Mile. ',devote my whole time to the boldness and now over for sale' thelfollowing vezieties : i , / GRAM VIIQW-41:110e: 4 1:11 10,brid, Is-, tuella, Delaware. . nod 4 and all of the better kmown ' *Ohl pderl at=es at im !WYcengostitiom, des Dattaides, Gan. ilao -411118124 adat. M: B*AVict ft , itieditrt Mtge^ reir as Ill' son and maw olishr ? Aleglioes awl Maim Bass& " , - I ' ' Amami the Khriaibmetetilianis nigh. band irellotroPili, PlassiticTeheroies t aM marls, ealoeolaris,,Osimilkeli, fhdlint er re,H. alias of Ana., VeroniosOlyrtles, *hams of all.Vestedes,,VertanaaolVall'eol. 61^ Tul4B, Gladkdas• Dahl*, &a:, art., in endless variety. t. Vmuressui Pnenrs.,--:Early and late Cland... filiewsr;Oebbsges 014 Relat, Large York mid lasif, Dreer's Late Drid, Late Dnunluad and Plat Dutel6.- flweet:;andllsiltedmpedv Mc Dreieni 7" d odervaxmcmad Egg Plan Ammag_many ether vari eties of TmMe4 I would agoadidly eall Weldon la the "Mtn" Tmeto, - alnar 1 4, MI and Wl4 eltexperkemed gardeners nude of choice Manus 'lll226lloBked l.l1 wit M itation to all h;ti fidltalf l l,l4: - 1867.4m*. t, - mid reapeatfully re connected with department; and ce9 it full 4 complete that lhae. ~.ment Is under the sapenn tendency of Ladles thoroughly accomplish ed in thair profession, whose long: even. ence is certain• guarantee that all goOds manufacturedby them will be of the most filabionablesilies and best workmanship. The stock lintirely new has been whited with gnat care,"fl is now offered Who leJ i sale & Retail at LO W Prices.' Towanda, 'May &4,1867. 740411RASDIRY DIOTICIIIPORTANT ems—Holders of the Amp - issue : of Sea m-Thirties wishing. to convel 7 them into Fiva•Tweaßonds bearing • tent. in terest in tun now do ' so- at 'the First 'National of Towanda. This is probably the most favorable'time : to make the conversion. If delayed until maturity of the notes, the rush will be great that the Treasury Department will be =able to supply' the Bonds promptly. In making the exchange , the interest - Will be slowed on the Seven-Thirties to date of conversion, and the back . interest on the Five-TwenErids paid to mute date, In currency. interest will be returned to holders of Bonds July LA in coin, mak ing clear profit to' them 4:g' whatever the pre on gold is at that tan& Compound Interest .Notes--June and Ju ly Seven-Thirties, also receivedin a:Change for the new.s-20 Bonds. . Any farther information d es ired in regard to the above, will be cheerfully given by calling at the bank. N. N. BETTS, Jr., Cashier. Towanda, March 11, 1867. • , MARRIED. ~ SILL—ALLEN—At the 'house of the b ri de, h# West Franklin, Pa, May 20, 1867.' by Rev L T. Brimmell, Mr. J. ht Sill, of Wysoz, and Miss Ruth L Allen; BOLE—PENDLETON—At ) the residence of the brides father, May 22, by the Rev. Wm. S. lOUs, Wm. H. Boyle, of Brook lyn, N. Y. to Miss Betsy E. Pendleton, of South Warren, Bradford Co. Pa. ' PLATT—BLACKMAN—At thi Parsonage,., Monroeton Pa., on the 2nd of June, by Bev. Hallook Armstron& Mr. Cristopher Plat*, of Albany, to Miss Lfithira Black man, of Monroe township. ' FAUBOT-I-HALL=At the bridei residence, in New Milford, May XI, by Rev. A. F. Harding, le. Wesley Fanrot bi,Mrs. Car, oline IL C. Hall, both of Newlifilfora,Pa. HOLOOIM—RITCHEN-t-By 5.A., 1 Mills, Esq. ,in North Towanda, Marsh 23, Mr. L. C. Hobsomb, of Ulster to Miss Lnoy . Kitchen, of lAroy, Pa . ! cleli DAVIDSO —DOUGHERTZ.--By the !lame . in North. owanda, Ma _y 26, Mr. Charles D. Da vi and Miss Mary A. Dougher, ty, both f ITh3ter Pa. , t HORTON—O I GERSON—Iti Sheshequin, May 28, by G. _W. Blackman Esq. J. R. HortOn, tp Mrs. Lucinda Ingerson, all of that town . ",, -- . • D_lEiD. GRINNEL In Wells, May 18, Lorenzo . Griunel& in'thel67th year of his age. DURANT.J-In Guilford, Apt 40t li, Charles • Durant, aged 2,years. Mr. Durant came to this, Comkty about three years &ince, 'lrani Towande, Pa. He came to us an. honest, upright, open-heart ed, and religious young man ; and it was Charlie's habit to _carry his religion with him wherever ho went ; not only to the Church on the Sabbath, but to all places and into. day's businl* He lived most of ,the time. at Norwich, !where he muted with the Con gregaticmariChurch, of which ' Rev 8, 80 0 .: vile is pastor, and made many warm friends; who will deeply mourn when they hear that he is no more. He came to Guilford a few Months since, and entered into putnership with D. D. Gilbert in the . Hardrdare busi ness, and united with - our Congregational Church. Hejwaii attacked with congetition and hemorrhage of the lungs, from the of feet of whict he'rapidly and peacefully pass ed away, in spite of all that kind friends and able physicians could do to save his life., His.remains hate been taken tehis native place, to -be tenderly deposited in some sa cred sziot upon which sweet flowers shall grow and' bloom, - planted' by loving 'hands and kept moist by tears of grateful remem brance.. Not often do we meet withn young , man of so many attractive and - eminently good qualities es he possessed, "and on ac count of these, his friends cannot soon for -11 get him. In his worldly business, he thorough, entirely"' governed by _ dais ; , i principles, and eminently successful every moral and religious reform, he a faithful and influential worker,a warm ' . of-the temperance cause, a true lover of e o k Sabbath Soh I and a bright and • light in the ar ch :. The ,faithfro, ~ the genial pi d, the noble an pions youth, has been ca ll ed to big great / dud eternal re;' Ward, and we to moarn./ktay the, blessed Saviourdeal girdly andipaciOasly , aithlda oved and drieplyAnieted widow. Death was at their d`in g, and death quickly pe„ter minated th earthly relation,. but death Cannot se them. - They are wedded given," a they shall ~ surely meet agai. in -glory, to celebrate. the marriage . of the Lamb.—J. L. celebrate_ . Chronicle. ' - . ENy, SPRING ANA SUMMER GOODS I g.'.... - )V .. . 1. .: . Ep.',D - Y, Would alumnae to - the citizen" of Towanda; ana the public pnerally, that he hat In store and daily receleth,g, new and • , FRESH G.001)13 :tn hie Hatt. anitable to the wants of the people. which he will sell for Currency at former GOLD .PRIOESI. Cbasletbg u avail-of riod well iad:rellable emde OLOTHIN-G-! (No . Shoddl of any kind) BUSINESSS 1!t• grade& j COATS, VESTS .- AND • PANTS, MI Wool. DRESS COATS, rANTS & VESTS, - _ Lyme Coats. iloldad aid foptd, via Mk , sod Odic aura, Lima Pow I.lmo, Goodson sad Plaaael-Shato; oak Tao, Ikrenders, Gloni..Csaes, Lmeart empata l ltst Good 0000141141 at s hdr Woo Om . poor go* at au aadierdodsio /WAY. Toaaatikliiii 28, 1887. • \ 7.‘fi!f7Tr --V1.4 - 1v ifi ixernia; - • - nct Vea gi,,-4.i..-J - AU! 'R.I k It 4I L W, , 4 ._., k . .1.% On' and MOMMEt - "a. pill 1 i 11167, Trains will leave- Waverly. o,iwmt row,. liwtrrairlie: .. :- . 1., - r- - r ,- _v•-•„:: - k ; it 'T _ • tkilltleillitt. ' 4 'f: ' 4:12 a. nt - q c , Night Exrlsee, Honda eirOp -10. fa Rochester i'l Miadel and Dunkirk, Making, dimwit "anmectloaawitli ludas of the ; *thug's' and -e ireitilreeterH;4MMor Shore . 'end Grand Trunk Bail Ways; far all point. West ;, also at ' Elmira' for canandaireci ;- • 1 1 . -.; -1- %HI: 1. - nr.., '','- Night ' antes@ PAH 9. ' ;iv, ritioixeduir &Milo; BaMMlnica. Dunk P r- !Ile; ; rWeeigiceinse - oting aii abasiew --:',-,•. ;.:-.- ;,; ..,_ •._ - . ,' ea & 's n., Mail Train, Sundays iew led. for Ballo and' Dtinlark,- cotmectitme at Ira for, eal . p. m.; RungrantiTrain: Ps ll s'. Tor the West. .1. 1 I . 1 . - ~ 3:18 p.,ni.,, , • AceOmmo4ation k nuitdar excepts& -,' .-- . - .. 41 -..- • , z‘L ~ . . .-.- ' fork p. m., Day ExPreas, Sinahlia *aged, Rochester ,B ~ Salamanca ; nkitk arid the West. Co at Rhuira for Canandaigua at Salamanca with _the Atlantic - and ;Great Western Railway( and at- Buffalo with Melaka Shore and Gruid T runk RallWayi;lor all. points West SontliJ, - • . Mali, . ; , L - 1033 ' . m.; 1 tells Sunday:: ex /.11 cepted, f r 11 c:13: 1 lol; o man ilie .A.. D i tin Idr%co: nesting train:ll[or the West. .1- .-, .. . . 8 00s . Way Freight . Sundays iexcSpted. *St.:ps t Waverly on Mondays only.' - . 1:38 a. m., ; Nig ht Express, !Daily, n- " nesting at Gray urt for Mammal and at New York withaft ernoon trains and steamers for (Boston sad N Ragland eitflui- •• - . 1• ' L o :15 a. in., Cincinnati Express, Mondays ex :* led, connecting at Owego for 'lthaca • at Binghamton for SYmense ; at, Great Bend 'for ton and Phila elPhia : at -Lackawanna ror Hawley, and at raysonrt for Newberg and Warwick.. --; i L 8:53' a. in., Bin ton Accommodation, Sun days excepted. , , 12:05 p. in., Day' • press, .',Ekuidays excepted, connecting at Binghamton for Syravisui at Gt. fiend for Scranton; at Lackawaxen for Hawley; and \at Jersey City -lifi;k midnight express • imin'of New .Jerseyßailroad for Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. ; ' . 11:27p.,th., Accommodatian train, daily ' 1 6:28 p. in.. Nevi York and Bd .:amire Mail; . . _ II Sunday; excepted. t • 8:26 p , m., - Lightning &Pries. Smidays ex •pted, connecting it Jersey. Cit ' with morning - press Arain ()Mew Jersey ' for-Balti more and Washington, and at New York with morning extiresa 'trains fors Boston... and-44 \ t 4:25 Way F r eight , Sendays excepted. Wll. - 11,,8A88 41 H. RIDDLE. Genl Pass \ Ag't,lNeer-York. 124 p%. PHILAREI.4PHIA AMY ERIE `,l BAILROAIK,This greit, lino tiaverses the Northern an Northwest counties of Pennsyl vania to the City; of Erie, on Lake Erie. It has been lealled by the Pennsylvania Rait R 046 Company, -and is operated by them. a Time of Passeuger.trains at Williamsport : LEAVE RABTWARD. Erie Nail. Train 10.10 P. Erie Errs Train , " • 4.1 d, #4l, 1 Elmira 11 'Train, " 8:35. , A. M. Lock Haven Actommodation...3:2o P. M. . LILT 2 WZISTWAItp.. Erie.Maii Train - 4:30, A. Ml, Erie Exploits Train 3.45, I'. hi? Elmira Mail . 6:55 , P. MA Lock Haven Accommodation-10.30 A. u lio„ Passenger' care run through ;without cha 'both ways between Philadelphia and Erie: JlTew-Yark, Connectioa . Leave New-York at 9;00, A. is.. arrive at Erie 10:00h A.m. Leave New. York 5:00,e,m.. arrive at Erie,at at 7:15 Leave Erie at 5:30,p. in: arrive at Ne York . leave Eric at 10:25 a. m., arrive at N ew 'k 10:10 a • m. No change qf Cars bthocers Erie and. New York. F,legant;Sleeping, Cars on all N4 l b 3 t Trains. For information, respecting P ger heal new apply at Coraer 30th and p Market•streeta, And for Freight business 'of the CoMpany's Agents : S. B. Kingston, Jr., Corner. 13th and Market streets, Philadelphia; J W. Reynolds, .Erle;.Wm. Brown, Agent N. C. B. R. Balt imere. H. H. HOUSTON, Gaol Freight Agt. Phi Pa. EL W. GWINNE.II, Agt. Phil'a. A. L. TYLER,- Gezi'l Manager, Erie. READING RAIL R10.411D-SII NEB .ARRANGEIdENT. I April 8,1867. GRIM' Tavwt LINE ISIMI TEN NOVI'S AID Nows-Ws:afar, Philidelphia,New-Y.ork,llea ding Pottaville, Ta maqua, Ashland, 'Lebinon, Allen town, Eagton, itc. At, - -Train* leave Harrisburg for New-york, lows: At 3.00, B.to,and 9.36 a. in., land 2.10 and 9.00,p. in., connecting with similar! 'Trans .on tne Pennsylvania Rail Road, and arriving at New-York at 15.00 and 10.10 a. at.; and 4,40 and 5.20 and 1045 p.-ta, Sleeping Care ,aocompa flying the 3.00' 3. an., and „9.00 p. in., Trains, ,without change. , - Leave Harrisburg for Lading, Pottsville, Tama,gua Minersville, Ashland, 'Pine Grove, Allentown and Philadelphia, at 8.10 a. nit, and 2.10 and 4.10 p6 , m.,atopping at Lebanon and all Way Stations.- the 4.10 p. m. Train makin 'close connection Stations ;; - Philadelphia and Columbia g For Pottsville, Schuylkill Kasen and Aubuth; via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Road,leave Harrisburg at 3.20 p. in. . ' •. • Returning : Leave New-York at 9.00 a. m., 12 noon 5.00 and 8.00 V. m.; Philadelphia at 8.15 a. in. and • 3.30 p. in.; Way Passenger Trainleovel Philadelphia, at 7.30 a. in., return ing from. Veadiug at 6.30 m., stopping at ail - stations • Pottsville at 8.45' a. in. and 2.45 p. m.; Ashland at 6.00 and 11.30 a.m., 1.05 p. m Tamaqua at 9.45 a.' m., and.l.oo and 845 p. m. Leave Pottsville fo 1.-Harrisburg, via S chuyi ,:kill and Susquehanna Rail Road. at 7.00 a. in. • Reading accommodation Train :.Leaves Read ing at' 7.30 a. in., returning i from Philadelphia at 5:00 p.m. pottatown, • Ancommodathin Train, leaves Pottstown at 6.20 a. at., returning leaves Phil adelphia at 6.80 p. m. , Columbia Ball Road Trains leave . Reading at 7 II a. m. and 6.15 p. m. for Ephrata, Lit's, caster, .Columbla, Sco. Sundays : Leave New York at 8.00 p. P elphia 8.00 a. m. ~and 3.15 p. m., theo,oo tnan , running only to Reading. Pottsville 'll.OO a. m. Harrisburg 9.35 a. in. and Reading at. 1,.20 and 7.20 a. m.. for Harrisburg, and 11.22 a. in: for New York, and 4-25 p. 'm., for Phila delphia.. ' : Commutation, Mileage; Season; School and, Exctulion Tickets . to and from all points;atre duced sates. • Baggage checked through ; 80 poilids al• lowed each Passenger sa. A. NICOLL.% - General Superintendent. Reading, Pa., April 8,1867. _ • .r fILEANSE ,8L00D.4 With ~corrupt, or tainted-blood, you are sick all Over. It may burst out in Pimples, or Sores, or lin some active dimwit!, or it , may merely keep you listlem, depressed and good for nothing. But you cannot have good health white yonr blood is inwere. Ante.% BARSAPARILIA purges oat these impurities ; it expels Oiseale and restores health and Stimulates theprgahs of pa> Into vigorous action. Hence it rapidly cures a variety of complaints welch are canoed byimparity of the bloodi! sucteas; Scrofrila,or Ring's Evil, Tumors, Ulcers, • Sores, &Optical', Phnples, Blotches, Boils, St:- Afithoeye Fite,! Bose or Eivysipelas, Tetter orHalt Rheum, Boand . Head, Ring Worm, Cancer or cancerons.TtiM. ors,Sore Eyes, Female Diseases, such .as tention, Irregularity, Suppression. Whitse,Ster: Shy, also Syphilieer Venereal Dileasee, Liver Complaints and Heart Diseases. Try- eTER'S' SARSAPiItILLA;_ and see for t yourself the surprising activity with which it cleanses tie bloopod cures these disorders. • L • During late years the public ha te been role.. led by large bottles, pretending to give a net t of Extract, of Sarsaparilla for one doilar'.' , Most of these have lien frauds; upon ;the tdok, fdr they not only Contain little, if any, Sarsaparilla but often no curative, ingredient whateter—_ Hem% bitter, diaantointment , haellotred the' en of the martens extracts of arsliperilla !ditch dood the market, until the leieWiteeil hit become - 43toomous with ImpositbM and cheat. Still we c 4 this compound, 1` Saris parlibl," and intend to supply l ands remedy shall norms the nude from the load•lol,9tdoquy which rests upon it. )Ve think wehave pound , fir believing it has virtues which ate irresisti ble dy the - plass' of e *ono it is intended-to cure. We can asimm the Sick, that We oder them the best alterative we know how to pro duce, and wehave reason to believe, it lo by far thevered iirosteffectuld purifier of , the blood 'yet' dis co. AM'S CHERRY PECTORAL Luise tini iremally,intOwn tallurpass every other edicine for the cure of Coughs,Colds,lnfluenzaj Hoarse ness, Croup, Bronchitis , Incipient Conalnup Him and for,the relief of Consumptive' Patients'in minuted stages of toe disease, that , it it use less here to recount the evidence, of its virtues. The world knows ( them: _ repared by Dr: AV E R & CO. ! Lowell. Hass., and sold by. Druggists and dealer a• in medicine everywhere. • . ! Jane (1, 1867. - IT Y . T., , T.U...411 It, 1 t, N§ V I 1 B -; • ;: tras Tignag ivyntact . tr,, . T .. E W, I N I, :Nll nits heist proved to bathe beat. for Unbinds , . leg lemons Ist. It makes the Lech Stitch alike on both sides, which willqpnve, thread, enough in JP# lifetime .to_pay.. - fati,lisalf-241....1t wakes the Lock Stitch_ wit ont : shuttle (a patent bride: Wilson,' dkpensing With many wearing points; Sd. It has a Glass Oloth Presser, Balsam land Corder,;.' . . Wok no other machine has.inzataine all the] different patents, Pliey,fikodin to be PO belo before Pi! buy. 4.O4gI4OOELVES sad aeir ;Mrs ** iartis ali4 L lT ' l3"l ll.l37ll ll asatB Bllll W Emory, Mrs J C Piercer. Era H P Boors, Mrs Beaty Stevens, C B , Patch, Bev -D aStd Craft, Mrs' B A Prink; Kim tante Cooper, or. any Per• son-who has used one. The, ilaohtneie or sam-', pie of fork mim be most AT , ;*anialg AWN/OK' RAIL ,BLAOKl4l;Crocitary Store, or Of Mt AI J BAB ABBOOKS; atattetroastVa.,! Towaa4a, May \,1867. ME 'ea 4 6 elinui iretrwial 'I - f • • t • f• 4 -t • • . . ,!'• • t, VIECM. • • : —. i., s 1 Ell NEW .:,•:STC) e AND MEE NEW 101,b0 ME • 1 F ME TAYLOR & CO, have just "-fled • e and store,land will, at, all times spacious ; OftISEL*G"TED 131'004 A. LARGE 'AND DOMEST CI AND PAX • , oris. El Dl~ ` f I (Opposite Codding St Russell.) VIWA,i April 46, 1667. =ROVE I N".bi w SWORE CM 111 F'`Eq G-OODS ! TAy oR_'& CO., EMI • lir gave.jUß. penedtheir large and spelt:), s Store, and will ke.p at all: times, • AireARGEAND WELL!SE6iOE64r6INK • ; • • '- DiCk*B Rai 0 ) 4.IsTD . FAN OY 111 ME . . f. .! • Offikt(; 1 04 42i & ; r 5 ..1. ' !i: 1; .Z 111E8 I rOlialldit t Aptil 19, .1: MEER 4tlMPliii i r l ittltbit l i Vallllll_l - rtr r r " 4 g 11" 1 - 1 - r A,-;-,,, .0111'1T Vittm • _ ' A irr. • fist 71-q - ' 4*-il , A , ME WOK OUT MR LOOK OUT t LOOK OUT FOR =ill 'oD.s _ - I BOOTS AND SHOES, BOOTS' AND SHOES,' BOOTS AND, SHOES, HIMEJI HIIIMP4 HIIMPHR , 0 DESCRIPTION. NECESSARY - •O'DESCIUMON NECESSARY NO DESCRIPTION NECESSARY Ae we have everything in the sine; tiont the leigest to the smallest. I LET THEM KNOW! '2,.."77-.11.1361718d.W DB ReasonB 20hEy Yonshould buy your Boots and Bh oes of us: , r We deal Boots, Shoes and Leather, _EX CLUSIVELY. I We. are lAirgely engaged in idannfactnrin • ouraelve4 We'have facilities for baying , which no oth Loose hithis canal' has. t We Claim that .our. neighbors are better judgeS of Dry Goods; Croceries, Hardware, &o. than We are. therefore, you should buy of them and get the benefit of their experience. ,11 I I I } We . dalm to be better judges of Mots _and Shoes thou our neighbors, (who' make- this branch secondary) and you should boy: - of us, and get the benefit or a judicious selection of Scocxis• . ' w. for else Mil IM z., I ! 1,1 MEE THE - THE NEW ,STObE . NEW STOOK NEW STOOK t . _ NOW OPENINGAT NOW OPENING AT • NOW OPENING AT lIIM Y BROTHERE.4 Y BROTH' RS ' MOTHERS. ' - ser - RiAD 1 -us Reason,9 why Rectaona 'why 1•1 2 IF 4 5 4 are Confident that the prfees tall[ , "Usti twe can sell n bettea. 'qoallty'of goods !o same money, :than can be parkbnied ere. • HAVE: DPNE 114.111.1T,1ctl Mir CONCLUSI O N I,' L IMI , ving refitted and mach improved oullealew , invite 'WV and exiinizte for • , RNE§S; DFLPARMEN,T.I ho_ Second Floor, ilia wind jfsvery thing Worming 4 to it. AND: COMPLE'rE ASS DIES- AND- GENTS • TRUXICg, ' I?. II- '•";„i wands, May 9,1867. ,f tat. :'~~~ ;, ' . . ~~' . r sale, p CS 11101 ÜBE ($.4 "4 VC, , Towards ~ ~;-.a~ .: ~7: ;,E =I El 10,000 • a! head-water! A . Vasa !kraal-oh 7,000_A township, ME 26 To P 782 AOr known as' tyre and counties, ', 49!own co. Imm pot. One thi and, Mo 4 3,000 A A valas Pa., havi Wyoming, 122 Ar. OwnshiP, 2 t ooo • timbered riliZ3 60 To - Centre et 410 1 Aer cultivate. MI .11 Acr. ble for a .7 . Acr: walk fro With 'ev ence. 56 Act: chesant, I the Sasq 700 Acre's valuable —Atlantic county, New Jersey. Tenementa and Ichpiovp.d. *al Setate;To.. wands Borough, and other Vroportles. IIONT-ANYE 'WARD . • • • 'Execute Conveyances, Mulish Briefs of Title, bey and sell. Estate, collect rentals and lien s ,sttrvey and examine all kinds' Of property;' They are prepared to negotiate sales of farms, homesteads, and propertici esp'eelallydesirable ' to'capitalists; to procure advances 01 - money upon bond'tind mortgage, anti to prosecute — lt-, quiries for taose' desiting to make lavestments or secure a ome. The will effect • • • 'I . NgURACE • In the best knowri cou;pani.n - AC CIDENTAL an , I:4lr' N.) , u.ifINE. I They have exclusive bad neigh boring counties ,o wupanies hi these several 4lepartuL: I,Laurance, . • Those *ho Aestre to buy or siea44irms ; • , AllNho.wizLettect insoranttagt All who , seek permaneet • iniestmentela the future 'benefit of their families , ln secure and grst.class Life Companies, ; • • tiplfattits - io • bily . or loll:, 4PeTgativ.e,ProPerties-: ' -;!.• ME A4 . wishiriistit4eys)tudizamjnatits . ;, All wivbing 4u;vatiseA, qpon rguable.kial ProPertY ; • - • . . . ,„ • 11l who wish. to or rental , of Fauns or Tenements, • • •-f• Are respectfully lie I ie4 to entrust loch- WWl ness on Agetcy. - ill Farther• pakticulars Itililithed 'at Our dice. .01lido, Union. Block,• Towandi. (To be re• moved May lit, to VOilief s bt •IkilikT and stets,) sir PROPERTIES ,'ADVERTISED ftElq f t Hon 17 Mereet,leirit962.*i_ ;Hon. • Wil,inut Ejpell*Aoemslsorti POW 1 . `c• Ward; E.14.,.:T9Tpu*,-, G - .:C.110040 . Diaticui&-Vo'. •Uoikers . ;Toirtatillr;,:c , , 12.".ffoittliikto i ; 'lfotints" d 4.1 .• • LatbrOje, LaddWatork & Co. NilpritOrilLy Dlckibli Brothel's, Philadelphia. Hon. John Conynnham. Wilkes-Barre. CharleiParristo, Wllks l l3nrre. • Hon. P. B. Streeter, Montrose, Pin; : Towanda, April 2,1867. BM estolittsuratter. ,A,X,‘.rt 4 FM ; - : ,t, iptiow our rope Otto , te S'Ntt It/ e +.? t T eAtictpable tFfid I - C..ts.E; (.0 44. 4114./titakre%'-r - " 000..nwOrg Nay li!tii! SA - 2, 11114 '.. ;.. .1 I rea' heivit : ; critter d ' h id on toe ot_tho Struotroftheniog, Potter co.i sib • ;_ 111. le Anthracite Coal Prpperty, nest' rtr -- •-• • " or•Wild'4;11141 otter county, "t in ");EitoimeNdieti eavily : . timbered. IB rough„Bradfor( . l 14 .4 111 . 21 P 1 . 11 7, 4 ~4 'i k of Improved art. • .timbaked land, •e Peltier' and Pratt' farms'' in Muln on townships,,Tlega_and Lyconting • To lie ln lota- • ' • VII. '"•-• Ws in Ne* billfold; Sasquelianna' (Hotels , adjoliiing the italiway De- VIII. of acres' of wild timbered ,merf ta . V y Georgia; IN laud: - Sv eau*, Pa. 11 x. Ocoal property, near, Wllket-Barre, • thereon:. all the coal veins of the. • Ell ut z f ood tatifjug . :4•Adi :gar%OM NB res, moieof iess, wild land, heavily Mclntyre township,"tycendag conn- =OE En 111 Lots_;sitiiale en. Mai n. Railroad and • ets,l'owanda. - • : • t ‘ 1- XIV. 9 of improvei Wining lansi, higtuy Wysox township; near Tqwanda. - Ell 3 highly icapruve,d farming land auita truck' farm..oitesidence—Wyspx,. lE3 , _7 • improve 4 land, Niryspx , ,ten minutes • Tnwantia Borough: 4 •' ' .• • Air / ME WIDENcE, • •ry modern-improvement and tonvenl came nearirnew. - XVIk -s beavi. led oak ;' pine, Slyiu% within half mile ,o ehaiina - _____----Stilil. ESE .G. H.,MONTANYE., HENRY W.Uil). El SEM FREE 0F: ppGE 1 /SI WE 4141 11141 1 1 0 , :i' ' - ' t i t EffiStria 41-14 r, fil4l 1 1 4 1 ji/th' I a writ of F. FAG, Lona, tx ‘i t CloarkillAmmoit „pleamwov di d, will - be :ex to public ailCoolfielocroittes . Oa JUNI 21'. '1,061;1442 itrictAkaiiie a. aa t i rkattihod . 1 4 - . P.witiMnit. - of land , Ai le . Vi i ? oroosti n od , • north* pu c tra , iasflittrila Et fry 'lrk lartilioroP Pock ,- •• , Pock, aialmssieby-4 , 4,\ Jodi 0§ „ i flregfiry..Awitainipg„..l44 of , i 4 an** of lan ~ Wort' or UM; 'ilrimproVett,; 4 - Iwitli'vffifitelhauso ask 'frairabdtarti Merlon.. f. f ' , 'Ws. 0 Amilidio ilk 'AIRKUPOO Akthe: 11 0 01 1 i s i • . 7 Wim Eigooted,lm, ,!,.ramp3 : Conalogli4 add , JOtarßtsb••• . 4, - ; 1 4 - .', ' ,l , •'• - - -... • yol . - . - 4 4=.2 •r riffs: ii w4,4".i .. -, ..1- - MG -MUNE% 'nky.3l4 1847. ..c,„! -. 4 - ::.;,,, „. , Sipa: ;,: t -__ A MAIN IIiPR'S 44)11016.1iot,icer i T 4,1 a ;hereby. &ewe thall/on , setioafi, ed to. tho %awe, of *NILO, Dik/1C,4 iota 0f : . . .. wOMPt. doc 6 2stotate Wasted to make Imole4V - -:' , ", ate'. payment, aoidithose hallow . otalawagataat. 4":,", esid es t a t e , ‘l49groeat Um, is a i r g . ,4 4.t" ~..:. ea I°! 6 e,e,‘• ' ' - ,•,,e' • ,-^44, , 1, *- ,-.i JORNI-4,14r/ 7 „. , „J.; ' May 28„„1847. _ ~ Adminiatratoro. _ , 11•11 r„hECIPI0103: hereby laTee that *sit penal* lado.bteli w. estate of .13414. C. Pairebliefilee'd r , Lite of iVmdbam;•itre reqaeited• to •skakerLieumedf-t , atenteent, without - delay. *WU* hevlagl. • against-- said. estate nutstpritst r theat-. duly aatheticated forfettietacat: • t; -A.: F watqcg, 'lay 28.18614 , • , Mot, • , _ DMINISTRATOWS NOMOL--.. - • AAR Wee is haft 44-10 40 4 • tht s albiYmei indebted to. the estate of : OE f_. . late_eflgyainsing-twp., deed.recitittsted.to:'• /mike- txuastilate payment., :and tbsise; bating abtimiAtodostimidestatimilipstrenVihit_titok4!,:, ' Way 28,1867.* Administrator. , A DMINII3'R'B:' flfoTlOE:::—Natice , A Is hereby &et that Jail Indebted r. LhR estate pf GEO., E. ALL late of - Bon*, dec'd, are requested to maks int. • mediate - payment, and ali-h•tring "claims upon " said estate will present then duly an7hentiente 4 • for settlement .: : , : • _ - • • _ • teiB4RT lefaY 28 ; law.* ••, 4 .• • •;Esseutar -" A DIAN NOTICE.-;Noti:ce is • A heieby_given 'that' all pion indebted the estate of HARMS? MEANS; den't.",lateol• ; • Wpm ,are requested . te• 'make. payment without delay,And those having ctaima - agailiat, Saki estate onat - ittesetit• thitaj l delptathentiea- , r tad for tie4.l.olinat: , • ' A., MaX 2:480. 'A AMINISTRATOR'S NOTIO.R.— Notice is hereki, skTent--that'all j'er B4l / 1 indebted to the estate of HERBY TALLADY: late ot,• Monzbe dec'd.; are: requested r to make immediate payment and, those hay-* lug demands agalast said estate will present them duly authenticated-toe settlement. present} them • . FL,LEWIS; c • Astrikaistridor.,_ A DMINISTRATORIS ,NOTICE.—, Jae.' Notici isheroby, given, that all ....._PACIOMB, indebted.to' the estate of Nathan h o llborn,- deed,' late 'of Franidin twp., are' receesterto - Make immediate mutest. Mid thnneTtiving demanda against said estate , will:present them duly auth enticated for'settlement. • ' 4, :Administrator., &fat. VALUABLE FARM FOE , LIALE..- T, subsea*,oars kir saie. his land in Wysox, nearly - opfkoalte Towanca.• This Asrni codtains 120 acres of land In a high - state of im provement, with, a ; olendirr2 &Pelting% braise; barns and outbuildings. ;It .has. a large never-,' failing orchard stocked with good. fruit of eV: „err description. It is -in a good neighborhood wsthsn easy ;each of the. church - and.achool privileges .of Tosioatla borough. Porten:as of 4.6. sale, , enquire of the subscriberoalliprenr=f . ' • !sea. KOR AN D. STRICKLAND. - • Wysox, April 8, lB67.—tf* . _ VALUABIiE FARM •FOR, , 'SALE. , The subs o riber offer*. foraale his farm 811 • nate in North 2ewantla,_ about one.. mile from Towanda Borough, on the road. leading !tom. Towanda to Wayerly. Said farm consists of 63 / acres on the east •and about . -41 acres .on west side,of the - .road. Has a new framed barn framed dWellieg house, and good 'trait thereon, -and is.well watered. Terms made . cask . _ for further p'articaLus enquire on theipreunaes of , Whl.'ll: WATTS. - March 140.867: TAVERN PROPERTY FOR. SALE' .1. Tbe subscriber otters for sale his Tavern. Property, situated In Wysox township, opposite the borouglitif - TOweithin a few rods of -- the bridge., The buildings are -comma • • , and well arranged and tho location an excellent - one. Possession alki. he 'given. innediately.— For one., to G. filontarge, .ToTrandi, or to the subscriber at 3fyersburg. ' - ' WM. VAN BRUNT; • Apri,11.4867.--3... pow SALE.:II. Fa . rial; containing i2S aerml,6o"cleared and stamps ovt ; in the grazing county, :of Tioga, Delmar Township; 3 , miles so Ult. of „Wellsb re,: near. - - cheetie factor }+, school house;_ and on the direct road to 'Jersey' Shore. Woodland hemlock, „ heed' and maple.. Good springs of-water, and orchard of 100 ., grata' fin:it tree 4 fra*e - botate and bait, someWineout - of - repair • 4 -Price 124, per sare„a litienii.dmiectionftoromsh./Ji For particul*a ape!' to •Matiefleld, Vag* county, Pa. - May 43., IBcc laneois.i . _ T a 44 GO: - & - 1 - 0 - 1:G - 0' and 4e.t:111 - RANDALT., & COAIIPTOX.'S First door south of the 'First 'N'ational Bank, MAIN . STREET, TOWANDA., PA. BRANDS OP. TOBACCOONEWINO.' Gold Leaf, gunny Side, !pie' Apple, Michigan. Fig, Base ji,eaf and: Btar, which we oder Or gale Barriin ' titles ,to _pull. onato*l.2, , itage rec .-'I t in belts and gutters. • . • - • ' BRANDS 0! GIGARS. . . .. . ~ ricanZigle; Gen. Cram. 4DOquI4Hi aillin pe ; E Tycoon :m4 the very ; thoicesthTile 'of ~. . . FANCY = 'SMOKING. • ' The ielebiated• bone Jack, 1'44 'Of tie( ', mil ted Statetr: . Vtigtidatie , gold Leaf. - Navy 'aridall kinda of WWl:Welt: . * " • • ' Tu bacco on liberal terms: \ Ail orders promptlyttliei R. tr. 'flariDALL march 2.2867 B . -• • PROMPTLY.. SAT/ .AT _ • = BARCLAY STEA M . . -Alio, large lot . of_Scasoned Hemlock Boards; an band. Apply at Barclay 0116 e,. Miranda, or J. O. Blight, Barclay. • - - • May:23, 1867 , CASH PAID ;FOR, . •_ ;.. . - DEACON ANDJAE AL SKINS, .:-:4(ili V i(-OF. CLOTH,‘, :---' ismiaGED 1867; CHW.., PASSAGE Faimr. O$ .. TO piET)*:*oß' EIOLAI6I ME =SU ocnoss:a co.'s inns pp sonrricanrs sntcx simunstroprs 03. LIVEZPOQti . . , _ —. • Williams&Gnioti's old "Black Star Linef , of LfrerpoolPacketa, sailing.every week. 4; Sir - allot-6111. 1 m o,t' lisicieis'from or iol.On. J don, Eailing twice-a-mon th . -- . I itemittermee to Englandilreland an d Scotland payable on demand. 'For further particniara, aptify. anion, 29 . Broadway, plow-Yore, o • . G. }`7:lbiSol , l Bankers, Oct.l, 18G6. - . owiunla,Pa • 11 El PE ES . I .l4dmildshWri t.IMPTOAT: Also, MEI Ell