Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, June 13, 1867, Image 3

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    tStiailftir ftporiti.
AND GENERAL
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A meetioi, , Of the: Bradford
, t h Co. Bible
e
- be' held in the
p byterlsa Chtlich,,Towaada, on, 'Sunday
/ cveningthuie 16th. pnitral attendance
is •olicity. - J. Eleor,etary.
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GEO. R. OAT, Esq., President of
.the
Barclay Railroad find Ooal On,pany, is in
town,
Water has) been let intci the
canal from the sttte , Lini) to We place,
and the shipment of Coal hsealresidy com
menced. Wo 'understand that by an ar:
rangement of the varions_Bitumininw Coal
Companies, only seventy-84 theilian4 tees
of goal will be shipped by the Companies
in this place.
Join; R. AnamoN, formerly a clerk
in ,the office of the Barclay Coal Company,
Was elected Alderman in the lith Ward,.
Washington, D. 43.,;, at the recent election.
It is needless to adtkthatdlilr. 4niusobit's a
Radical Repnbliesn, "
FIRE IN BLOSSBURO.--We learn indi
rectly, and not very explicitly litiat the triv
eni-house occupied by Jobn R. Taylor, "at
Blossburg, and the building adjoining, Oc
cupied by John . Fletcher, as a store, were
destroyed by fire last:Wednesday even,ing.
No Particulars as to the, origin of the fire,
the lose, or insurance, have yet reached us.
Since the foregoing was written we have
received 'the Coming journ4 from which
we 'caul Mitt the hotel property was owned
by the Messrs. Velio, and insureVor $lOOO.
Also that a policy for $l5OO expired about
ten boors previous, and was not renewed
b eattse the batipany had'advanced an the
-
rate. : —Tioga Agitator.
FIRE IN 11AssFIELD.—At daybreak
of the 29th, a fire was discovered in Wheel
er's Grocery Store, Mansfield, arid soon
spread to the adjoining btdloing owned by
Messr4., Ross & Williams, and occupied by
Lem for an office and by Ur. la►ng aa a
!rug store. The . Are had made such pro-
•ess when discovered that nothing of con
luence was saved out of Wheeler's stock.
The contents of the drug store and Iteis d.
A'iiliams's office were saved with little slam
age. Mr. Wheeler's stock was insured, for
31000. No insurance on the buildings.—
Messrs. B. ,S; W. lose about 5700.
The fire is believed to have been acciden
tal. Mr. Wheeler, who, with his family,
occupied the second story of his store buil
ding as a dwelling, had barely time to es
cape with life.'—Tioga Agitator.
itiir The follot4ing gi4Fes the full
particulars of the late neltuicholy and fa
-441 occurrence in Ulster, resulting in the
death of Taoxes 1., son Of - Wm. and ANN
agedl3 years ..and,s months :
Tlie circumstances of thifi death are. of
a most painful and malancholy character.!
Being requested by the - bereaved family to
write an account of the case,; we will,state
the particulars'iu3 they have been given us
hS peraons best qualified to fall them cor
rectly,. • -
• • The deceased left his home on Moore's
Hill, (three miles from Ulster,) on Friday,
May- 31st, at, about 6 o'clock, m., fn com
pany with a\iother lad, Joseph Morrison,
with the, intention of going to attend an
Indian Entertainment at Ulster. Shortly
after the 'started, they were 'joined by a
( third lad, of the name of 11-Olfert-Vataon,
who, coming into the road out of a field
lith a pistol in his hand, hailed them, say
ihg that: " his pistol would not go off." It
appears that he had somewhere dropped it
in the water,while hunting for wood-chucks.
The lad Morrison said, "Let me try it."
Thereupon he took it, and tried it, withosit
effect. Afterwardi each of the three bogs
tried it, repeatedly% and, as it •did not go
,off, the conclusion NOIS, that it would not.
'Young Morrison finally turned it toward
the boy Nietson,
~and tried it ; whereupon
this boy said he did net want to have it
snapped at him again. The boy Thonstis
Wright, (so it is reported) immediately
said he was not afraid to have it snapptid
at him ; and then, yosing Morrison pointed
it toward him and Filled, in which instance
the pistol was unexpectedly discharged,—
The ball struck the unfortunate boy just in
front of the ear, passing nearly through
theshead, and lodging in front of the oppo
site ear. The result was fataL The lad
fell tathe ground; and never }spoke after
ward. Young Watson ran to :the dwelling
of widow Sarah %rouse, : twenty or thirty
rods distant, and gave the alarm, and she
and Mr. James Eloivie,' a near neighbor,
hastened to the spot, finding the boy lying
senseless at the roadside.' He was carried
into the dwelling of -Mrs. Stronse, where
he expired at about 7 o'clock. ; •
The lad who fired the pistol, as soon as
he saw the fatal effect of his careless act,
threw down the:weapon, ran away from the
scene, and was no where to be found. As
he did not return home during the night,
search was isasle for him on the next day,
` 1 Saturday,) and also on . the next The
whole region was explored, suid the pond,
known as Hovey's Pond; was drawl! . off."
He was discovered , on Monday morning,
under his ' fktheit's barn, lying in a sheep
trough, in a stiff and apparently senseless
state, Dr. Mills, of Ulster; was at once
called to see him, and, at the time of thin
writing, the 1644 is reported to be much bet'.
ter, "though ttill greatly cast down iii spirit;
and strangely shy and taciturn. He i$ the
adopted son of ids. Andrew 'Morrison, and
is fourteen yeirs of age. • ,
"The firing of, th: pistol is, We think,
justly regarded as an act of boyish rash
ness, rather than at act proceeding from
any criminal } l mpulse. Both the boys had
happily associated together in their fipcirte
previously, and their uniform agreement
with each other,in their associations, pie,
eludes the idea ("crime. n ut such fool
hardiness is shocking to ( tontemplate. •
" The funeral of the ceased tool place
at the Aidoote's Hill. Merely , Mr.
Stephenson, pastor,) on &friday, June td,
La nd was attended by a • larie and feeling
congregation. ' •
"The fatally so suddenly stricken with
sorrow, and especially the sorely liereaied
wailer, are entitled to the,ceepestaympa
thy of the community. 4
Geo. W. Hemuntemy, Eeq., Clerk .
of the Pennsylvania Beni* has been in
tawn;for, the last week, on; a visit `to his
son-in-law, Gen: H. A. Fans. thief *4-
neer of the S. R. B. B. : - Hr. H. has
been a Prozniztent politician for 'many yeea
and yet, to thi+ eaSual observer, he doesnot
how appear to be pat the i3?,pri.O.tain of lit&
lie appears . tote in the - enjoyment of vig:_
emus mental and physical health. , '
in- As Mr. 4.. a Gotionap f
Wire, of
7:0y;.we16 coining 4ward town,
on Tn ur B 47aveniktg lastv.iri - curlew
the honer became frightened';And nzunea,:
alle4ds !hen near the readthentel of Kiri
Ans*kand - lipetthulswiii. Mr. G.
succeeded iiipreir*liinitAie.tiiini-fret
lured, having both -
Ita*-,0 0 1 7,:rtg,9- 30 4/3 11 " ,
her ink* *raked:l
CHARL C P APnk:j?alta ..PFSTRy•
sailed on fletniday la at,' *mu New Turk,
with the Mediterane4 iiijurelettlwer•V
- The Conliefeeionetirere'ireiag
to have a ,shme pavement patdown in
front of all the county; buildings.'
LosT.,-A ooia Rinr,lpith an Ame
thyst setting ; monogram: it. iV.; :motto
' l 42lklaoter ci sincere,. binder will be liber
ally rewarded" by lea,Vig, time at Reporiei
Ace. ' Towanda, June 11, 1867.
Spttictf thtitec
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Fougni /of JULY AT THE s HOLoom
Hones, Leßoy. Pa. All are invited to at
tend a Dance, Thursday Evening, July 4,
180. /Music, Westgate; Hickok & learn
ed. ;Bill $3 00 - - 1
••• . C. D. Houxuan, Proprietor.
RECEIVED a H. B:MaticAN ' .Gener
al Agent for.the Hartford ,
. Live Stook bum.
Anne Company: one hundred and thirty.'
fonr dollars, amount of Insurance - for the
loss of roan mare Fannie, insured in the
Hartford Live Stock Company.... •
May 30, 1867. •I- E. Smossom
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. THE FIFTH Di UMBER OF DICKENS
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I EDIT/ON-A-iBJELSt out. • • I‘
Cal ALVOED dG BAR fp' "KAI .
CRUZZIALIVIT." .
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Wycgnau & BLACK are j ut opening
a fine, assortment of Table Cutlery, Knives
and Forks,Desert Knives, doc.;Plated Ware
Spoons, Forks, Napkin Rings, Castors,
Call Mils, &c. A large addition to our
stock 'of Lamps. . 'June 6.-Iw.
t ler " What a powerful tone." "So
brilliant and sweet.' " I !lever heard its
,equaL" " The upper notes are so clear."
" The bass has such, power." "The act
tionlikperfeot." "Whatimprovememts are
now made in - Pianos." "The most perfect
Piano•Dever saw.' The above are tht ex-
PreSsibns of all that call at the New Music
Eooms and . play the Mathushek Patent Pi
ano Fortes. No better guarrantee can be
given of the merits of, these Pianos than
'that Wm. - Dittlich, who 'has had 19 years.
experience in . baying and- selling Pianos,
has purchased tin interest in the Music
Store of J. A. DeWitt, Business will now
be carried on in the \Arm name of DeWitt
h Dittrich. They Uye on hand now the
al-gest and best stock; of Pianos, Melodeons
Organs, Sheet Musie, dc., 'that has ever
been in this section -. of `country, and are
co tly , receiving, more One of 'the
.he Humming Bird Pianoe ‘ is now on the
way. Orders _for Sheet Music should be
addressed to J. H. D i 3Witt, To7nda, Ps.
June 6, 1867.
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To TEA:CEMp3.- ages Theory a nd '
Practice of Teaching Wickersham's School
r
economy and methc d of InstruCtion at AL
vont) & BARBER'S. 1
j If you rwo Id have a beau
,tifal\
light from your p, just gO to Wickham
dr, Blacks and get on •of those! opal shades.
They are anew style, of 'superior quality
and of a variety.ifaigns. 1
l
1 ..
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See C. F. G y ro a_ & C 4. are now
gr. Tred to
il : l rec e ive iec tib y s i c. ) r a i l p ,e ttii i i ,a t i ll il t
Magazines &c. They design k• keepa reg
ular News Room in connectiOn with their
Wok Store:
se- A t meeting of the Committee
appointed to examine and recommend
Books for nse in the Schools of Bradford
Co. the following resolution was passed.
Resolved, that We recommend PAYSON.
Dtrteron & Scattenta's system of Penman
ship. 4 ' . -J. D. Mawr= Sec.
The abgve Penmanship is publighed by
Lower, Barnes and: otts 'Philadelphia, and
can be obtained of klvord and Barber Book 7
sellers, Towanda,- Pa. May 23. :3m
7-30 TREASURY NOTES—The Gov:ern
meiat is now cooverting the first seriekof
7-30Nreasury notes into the 5-20 Gold Bear
ing Bonds, the undersigned have arrange
ments and facilities for procuring theirlc.on
version on the most favorable terms, holders
who desire to have them converted aie re
qnested to call upon us. The new . I's-20
Bonds oe hand for sale, we also purchase
all descriptions of Government Sec4ities
and pay the highest market price.
April 67.' B. S. Russell &
SomETEmo NEW.—Becoming con
vinced that the wants of the people of this
and adjoining Counties warrant .me in so
doing, I have constructed at much expense,
two finely arranged Hit Houses forpropa
gating Grape Vines; Flowers, and all k i nds
of Green House Plants. I devote my whole
time to the business and now offer for sale
this following varieties :
anion Virrsa—lona, Allen's Hybrid, la
mella, Delaware, Hartford Prolific, and all
of the better known varieties, which I offer
at prices that defy competition.
.Rng rs---Geant des Batlailles, Gen. dad
quimino!,, Gen. Washington, La Reins, Vic
tor Verther, Hermosa, Souvenir de Malmai
4ton and ,many other monthlies. Also l!doss
and Climbing Roses.
Among the Miscellaneous . Plants will be
found Heliotropes, Pansies,. Tuberoses,Cin
&aria, Calceolaria, Carnations, Salvias, Fu
,chias of all kinds, Veronma, Myrtles, Gera
niums of all varieties, Verbenas of all col
ours, Tulips, Gladiolas, Dahlias; dc., &c.,
in endless , variety.
VEGETA.I3LE PLANTs.—Early and late Caul
iflower, Cabbages : Eiirly Winningstadt, Ox-
Heart, Large York and Sugar Loaf, Dre.er's
Late DruMb.ead, Late . Red Drumhead and
Flat Ditch. Sweet and Bell-shaped..Pep
pep, Dreer's improved Celery , Roun d and
Long Egg Plants. Among many other vari
eties of Tomatos, I would especially call
attention to the "Tilden " Tomato, a new
and choice variety, very early and , highly
recommended by all experienced gardeners
and seedmen. Boqueta of; choice flowers
for sale. All plants nicely packed in moss
and can be carried any Aistance with safety.
I extend a cordial invitation to all to call
and see the garden. HARRY MIX.
Towanda, March 1,1867.-4 m•.
Powsui & Co:--Wcitt1d reEpectfully
announce that they halm 'connected with
their business a Millinery department, 'aid
intend at. all times to keep a full & complete
assortment of goods in that line.
This department is under the superin
tendency of Li dies thoroughly accomplish
edin their , profession, whose long experi
ence is a Certain guarantee that all goods
manulacttired by them will be of .tho most
fashionable styles and best -workmanship,'
The stock entirely new hits been selected
,with great care,- and is now offered Whole
'van & /detail at Low Priem •
Towanda, May 23, 1367. -
4-80 Tltusatrfor Nos'---41PORTANT No
nca.—Holders of the August. issue of Bev
an-Thirties wishing to (*what them into
Five-Twenty Bonds bearing six per cent. in
tercels. gM, can now do so .at the First
National .Bank of Towanda. . ,
' This is probably the most favorable tiara -
to make the conversion. If delayed •
maturity of the notes, the rush •i be so
great that theTreaszry Dep t twill be
unable to supply the Bon.
In making the ex.. :• - e interestmill
be,allcrmkon. = • -iiiirties i tti, date of
conversion, and - back) interest on the
Five-TwenV Btoas paid to same , date, in'
currency. ,This interest will be returned*
- holders of the Bonds Jry Ist, in coin, nWo.
Jag a dear profit to ghat' o f whatever thipre
mium on gold is al-that Mne-
Ceinpound Interest Notes-June and Ju
ly Seven-Thhtleit, also received in exchange
for the new 640 •
• Arettzther information re gard
to s the abom will be cheerfully given by
.callinillt-theliank • '
Towanda, , N, N. BEM,
March .U, 1867. - = , •
,i.'. OA '121:4,:i .1
-DOUGHERTY—MaII—At ;the -WArd
House,Towanda Pa. t June 6; tiy
P. BroirneU, JOB. E:- DaUghertyt of
Heatoli Pa; 'sad Miss' Mira B. , h!erref
Teinteve,
DE
NEOi ;.
N EW - e4joD§...Al l -Tillt.2-STORF,
• Al
or-B.
.? subscribers ire receiving ; addition ti.
-their former stock a rah strypty •
VILILITERY 'AND iiikil ; tobrig
For the season. aild u the Littovi offer their 'tithe
stock at he Leven - Itsrle*',sed ire de;
tenulited uotle be tindery) dlhpanyi...
SPRING - AND- SDIii.MER GOODS
Cuaa4ting ot ever,tidag Une 01
STAPLE-it FANDY • DAY GOODS,
Such as - -
SHOWN SHEETING AND
A variety of widtits, frOta 16 to 20 cte. per yi4rsL:
A good a sa l ortment of
BLEACHED MIISLI.NS,
- s . From In to 35 cti.
PRIN TS;
El
From 10 to'ls ors.
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TABLE LINEN &TABLE CLOTHS
CRASH & DIAPER FOR TOWELS.
SPRING & SUMMER DE LAWS,•
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A variety of styles. A ,large hplendld as
sortment of
DRESS GOODS FOR
,THE SEASON,
Including the latest styles,with varieties to snit
the most fastidlonS. A nice assoittnent of
SPRING & SUMMER SHAWLS.-
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p. SACKINP. ,OLOTHS; 7 - - -
,
• Tor Ladies 13aaco. •
BAL,IOBAL SEM& AND IDEIRT*O;
HOOP•
The latest stylea
UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS,
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nico'lno of
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
lathit styles
A splendid assortment of
RIBBONS;,
A good assortment of ',
YANKEE NOTIONS, and
PERFUMERY, &C., /kg.
`1 MILLIN-ERY!
THI I\
AtILLIBERIi DEPARTMENT- will be
kept:in good style, under the supervision of
\ , 11111 S L. A. mom:JAR, • .
I
Of well known r reputation. Having just; re
ceived from NeWtork a. splendid assortmentlof
SPITING • STYLE: of
\ r _
HATS• ANB BONNETS,. - -.
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ogether.with a ince assortment of..
FANCY TRIMMINGS. •
We are prepared to lernish\sin that line some
thing will please and snit, all. No; :pains
will spared to give in this banch of-du.bu
siness tire satielactlon. '
Call in and examine our goods; gut doornorth
of the Post Office., Main Street.
B. A. PVTT 31$ CO.
Towainla; Pa., June 11, 1867. . \
E. M 0 V E !
B 0Iq:S 0 , \s<
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Wouk most respectfully announce/to the eiti
zent of Jfiradford County, that he halt removed
f rem Pa.; to •
.
0 W`E GO, N. Y.,
Where he has opened a tame and wall selected
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stock DI
Dt Y .. G D
Well adapted to the prtmentlimes#
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W P, r.
• c ES!
A large svarlety of
DRESS i00()DS-:
Consisting of
PPRINTS, DELAINE OH/U.4.4 14g,
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Organdies; Pilp ins, T '
ALPACAS, 'UOZAMBIQUES,
acenaaines,
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PIQUE'S, SILKS; &C. , SHAWLS;
Parasols.
ciao. w s IN GOAT VARIETY,
Bleaidee largo assortment of
0 T.H E
...4 , : z ,q 0.-.C I I 4:0 :8 :1
TOO numeroini to meat! n. ..:The - litnek his been
' I
purchased since , the 'alit -tedrictlpti in prim,
therefore will be sohl at prices that will please
. .
The
motto
I. WILL . NOT; BE U
P r i ,
bania " and the rest of
I i
Theeitireal of Pe
mankind'"
_ ,.. ,...c0rd1a11y. brayed 'to call on, kiln
...4rnlne tlie stock a goods at his new
.ore`on Mai Street. 3 doom eat of Park Ho
tel.it
.?
,Ple of that good $1,09 T. • .
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L. H.113805130N.
CpiregO; jone 13'
and
El
y 'ALUABLE FARM FOR ;SALE.
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About lour rages from -Toiranda,. on the
Eastern bank of tbe Sruninehanni, River. • Con
taining about 1001 acres. .Framed home an d
barn, a horse barn, corn house and to . td a mt
orchard thereon. For • terms and
Inquire of WM..I; DELPEII7OII. tot Egshei7irtn . ,,
or JAMES. WOOD, at Towanda. 1 . -
.Jun6-13:1887. • _ • •
peFsotis are here
it by fOrbidimatlng :any petion len my se
'stunt, sus I.ehall not pay-: any debts eontractspd
by any person except myself sifter thisi
• CHARM !U.
, WysoX. May 24; 1847:+ - .1 - - ,
CL 4N- GREAT
t ,ll.lllv.y:for - ,#ale cheiwid I - • .;
• 801 0 0 NON SOL
rsa.lo,N - VO
1.7 itANDAßEililitly WBllllAt i raill4ll.lll-
4 4"/ 0 ,16 a 100,11:
El
*ll. ii Ili IVA 1 L NY - A Y* :‘:
Jua On and atter Monday`Fstpril29lll,insrs
Trains will leave wiTtwerisliben
-Attt thp tam
blolTT..yyt: , . '-.. - --,• .. - 11::::;,. - :,1-' '‘.
,_.-* 4 ' - , t .
6 i'l i 1/:. m.. Eight •Ripress'i r) Noriday. - isn
tea. Mr . Woken*, 1 4 14 0* - Salusan..lortrutai
Dunkir direetleonsectionivult staigi
or th e Atlantic inkCii:es;,Westensentre
suid Grand Trunk Railways, ror MI pol= Wein ;
9 10
!lea at for Canatididgua.
_,
0 5:42 a. . Aiiht EsPtena_ t..,_DA.Ylp.l.,fer
tioritehter Bo ' nauraNleftp vissir* ant': me
West co tint at - above: l
11:17 a. M., a Train, Sundays exce_pted. for:
nulsio and, unkirit,'conneeting "at =mkt ror
Canal
207 p. ra. Emigrant tsar, lially, l'or the
West. - 1 I c.
3:48 p. m., Elmira Accommodation, Sundays
,ar ni. Day Ennis 1 Ban s ted
i2 . ...r.. il li Z eel ' ti
for ', o at salsas& .a rk an_
the West. - Elmira Mt Canandalgiut
at Salaams wi it the Atlas le and Gres
Western Ha llway 4at Buffalo ith thatake
Shore and Grand nk itallwaye r ; tor all points'
West and South. 1 ' •
; l imn
101.33 p. m., Ex resit kali, Sundays ' ex
cepted, for Buffalo ; ca and Thmitirk. Con
meeting with trains for the West.
ti 00a m. Way F ght: Sustilars excepted.
*Stsps at Wave on Mondays only.-
WS a- nt; Night. .Exp , ,' :Da ff y, . con
necting at Graycourt for arwick ;! and at
New York with afternoon and steamers
for Boston and New'Engialid citle4.
iitliS a. in..• Cincinnati E x press, Mondays x
cepted, connedtinglat Owegd for Nthsca f at
Biugrramton for Syracuse ; at Great Bend foil
Scranton and Philadelphia.: •at Lackawaxen for
Hawley; and at Graycoskrt!' tor NestbMT, and
Warwick:- 'I - - y :_<;.-- J 1
• 5:53 a. in:, Binghamton Actommodation,Bun.
days excepted. 1. , ' .
;.• 0 p. in., Day Express, Sundays excepted i
i
t tstai
cennectingat Singh mton for Syracuse; ,at Gt.
lend for Scranton ; ' a Lackawaxen fori4awley;
and .ut Jersey: City with Midnight • expreis
'train of New • Jersey- tread for Philadelphian,
v italtimore and Wash gton. -I,
• 1:27 p. m., Accommodation train; daily. 1
6:26 p. in., New . YOrk mid Baltimore- Mail.
Sundays excepted. . - -,'
8:25 p mi, Lightning . Express. Sundays ex
cepted, connecting at . Jersey city' with 'Morning
i
express train of Newl iersey Railroad for Haiti,
m re and Washington, and at' New', York with
m f
ruing express trains for Boston and the
4.25 tr,'. it. WakFreightihimdays excepted.
WM. H; 8AH2.,_,.._. . - ;_,,' B. HIDDLE....:
Gen , ' Pass Agl..New-Yerk. Gang. Sup't.,
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aitAbELPai4. ANDER IE P RAIL ROAD.—This great line traverses
the prprthern an Northvart counties of Pennill.
vans to the city of Erie, on Lake Erie. •
It has been leased by the Terinsyternsio Rail
/Oa: Company, and is operated by them:
Time of Passenger trains at Williamsport, ?'„
.LEAVE EASTWAUEL '
Ere Mail Train - 10:10 P. DI
Eel Ex press Train f...4:1D, A. Di
M ra Mail Train, 8 4 35. A. M.
Loo Raven Accommodation...3:2o P. M.
Lkavis.vmalcuiD.
Erie Mai rain 4:30, A.M.
• Erie Express Train 1 5:45, P. M.
Elmira Mall . 0:55 P.M
Lock Maven Accommdda non.. 10 .30 kA. M.
Passenger cafe .ran through without charge
koth ways between PhiLaderphia and Erie. ' •
, 1 New-York Codnection., -
Leave New-York 'at 9:00, a. m, arrive at Erie
10:00, a.m. Leave New. York 5:00,x. u.. arrive at
Erie at at 7:15 p.m. Leave 'Erie at 5:311p, m.
arrive at New York 5:40 p..m. Leave Erie at
10:25 a. m., arrive at New Yin k 10:10 a. m.
No change of Cars between Erie and New .
Yen k. •
Elegant Sleep t ing Cars on iall".Mat Trains.
For infornialion Itspeeting :Passenger basi
n—< apply atVortaer 30th and Market streets;
And for, Freight business of the Conipa t nyls
Agents ;Si B. Kingston, Jr.; Corner lath and
Market streets, Philadelphia; J - W. Reynolas,
Erie; Win. Brown, Agent N. U. R. B. Ralf Imre.
H. H. HOUSTON, Gen:l Fieight, Agt,
H. W. GWINNER, I Gen'l Ticket, Agt. Pia&
A. L. TYLER, Genl Manager, Erie..
EADING RAIL• ROAD-SU* - -
MER ARRANGEMENT. April 8, 1867.
GliiIAT TRUNK LIPS FllO3l TIIS NORMA'. AND
Noarn-vmsrfor Philidelphia,New-York,Readifig
Pottsville, Tamaqua, Ashland, Lebanon, AllOt
town, Easton, &c.
Trains leave. Harrisburg for New-York,
lows: At . 3.00, B.lo,aria 9.J5 a. m. land 2.10 and 1
9.00 p. in.; connecting with similar Trani on
tne Pennsylvania Rail Road., and arriving at
New-York at 5.0 Q and 10.10 a. 9.1., pd 4,40 and
5.20 and 10.25 p7m. Sleeping4Caralaocompa-'
Hying the 3 . 00 a. m., and' 940 p. Traine,
without change. . '•
Leave Harrisburg for Heating, Pottsville,
Tamaqua, Minersville t Ashland, Pine Greve,
'Allentown and 2hiladelplM4 as 8.10 a. m., and
2.10 and 4.10 p. In.,stopping at Lebanon and
all Wl:Citations:: the 4.111-ii. in. Train makhig
close , nnection for Philadelphia and Columbia '
For Mille, Schuylkill /Wan and Auburn,
via Schuylkill and SusquehannOMil Road,leave
Harrisburg at,l 3.20 p. in. a •
Returning : Leave New-York at 9.00 a. ni.,
12 noon 5.00 and 8,00 p. m.c Philadelphia at
8.15 a. ra. and 3.30 p. m.: Why Passenger,
Train leoves Philadelphia at. 7.30 A, m.„-.veturn
ing trom L eadiug -8.30 p. ni.,,;stdpaing at
all stations ; -Pottsvilk. and 245 1
p. m.; Ashland tie 8.00, and 1'1.34 a. m., 1.05 p. m ' 1
Tamaqua at 9.4.5 a. al., and Lou and AA; p. a l . 1
Leave Pottsville to r, Ilarrisburg,,Via Schut
kill and Susquehanna Rail at 7.01.17 a. m.l
'Reading accommodation Traiwa.,,Lcarr Heat
ing a t a. zit , returning tromrPhiladelph
at 5., 0 p. m. r,
Pot wa 'Accommodation _ Train 4 leavi
Potteuiwn at 8.20 a., in., returning leaves Ph
adelphinat
Columbia Rail Road Trains leaie - Reading a
7.00 a. in. and 6.15 p. m. Or Ephrata, Lit#,_
Lancaster, Columbia, &c.j__ - j•
On Sandlot,: Leave New York at 8.00 p. rd.,
Philadelphia 840 a. •m. ,and 3.15 p. m., the;B,oo
a. m., train running only to Reading. Pottsville
8.00 a. m. 'Harrisburg 9.35 ts.,' M. and'Reading
at 1.20 and 7.20 a. in.. for Harrlibur and 1142
a. m.-for New York,. and 4-24 P. m , for Ph -
delphia.. \' •i • g
( Commutation, Mileage, Season,Eekool and
'Excurtion-Tickets to and from all Mats, at re-.
duced rates., - •
Baggage checked Aron-all ; 80 pounds al
lowed each Passenger G.: A. NI OLLS,
• General \ Superintendent:
Reading, Pa.,rApril 8,-1804
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LEANSE• THE BLOOD.—With
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cs:irrnpt, or tainted blood, you are sick all
over. It, may banit out inTitaples, kr Sores, or
in some active disease, orlt may merely keep
you listless, depressed and good for 'nothing.
i Hut you cannot hare good health while your
blood is impure. SYRE'S SARSAPARILLA
purges out theie impurities . ; it expels disease
and restores health and stimulates the organs
of Me into vigorous action . Hence ikraphily
,cures "a variety of complaints wnieb are cans
by impurity, a the blood, such as Scrofula . o ,
King's Eril, Tumors,. Ulcers Sores, Eruptions,
Pimples, Blotches, Boils, St. , Anthony 'a Fire,
Rose or Erystpelas, Tetter or an Rheum, Scald
Head, Ring Worm,Cancer or Cancerous Tam
-ors. Sore Eyes, Female Diseases, such as Re
tention, Irregularity, Suppresskin, Whites Ste
rility, also Syphilisor Venereal Diqeaseo, -Liver
Complaints and Heart Diseases. , Try AYER7S
SARSAPARILLA, and see fcir yourself the
sixprising activity with which it cleanses the
blood mid cures these disorders. ; ,
illi
During late years the 'public have been Mis
led by large bottles„ pretending to give a quart
of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. !do.
.of these have Luca frauds upon the alak or
they not only contairilirtie, it arly,,Sa rills.
but lain no curative ingredient • • Moser.
Hence, bitter disappointment b: :llowed the
use Of the - various 'extrac : of', Sarsaparilla
which 111:W the market, • til the name !WSW
has becoMe synon • •:... with IMPosition and
eheat.. Still we _lbis compound, "
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patina and I: -rut to supply such a'remedy ate
shall Tema e name from the load "of obloggy
which .. - upon it. Werthink'vrehave ground
ftr ieving it hasvirtues which are int!sisti-
fiy the class of ,diseases-it is intended to
cure. We can assure the sick, that we;offer
them the best alterative we know hew t 4 pro
duce, and we have reason to belicia, it is by far
the most effectual purifier of the blood yet dis
covered: .
, AYER'S 'CHERRY 'PECTORAL is sol uni
versally known to surpass every other medicine
for the cure of Coughs,Colds,intluerma. Rearsa
noes, Croup , BrmichitiS ;incipient Consnmp thou
and for the relief of Cokommptive ;Patients In
advanced stages of toe • disease, that it hi use
less here to recount the evidence of its virtues.
ERSOLD I
The world knows them. .
P- - -red by Dr. J. C. AYER &CO
Prepared . by Dr. J. _ Lo ° ureH,
Mass., and tioid by all Druggists ana dealnrs in
niedleine everywheFe. °
June 6,1817. 1 • • 21)2
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tac
tag reasons : lit. It 'makei the Leek SW'
alike on' hob • sides, '. which will save , th ' ild'
enough in a lifetime to pay". for Itself .:'' 2d 111.
Makes the lock Stitch wit out .a - Shot Ea
.patent by Mr. WiLsona • diapeaslng with m 7
welting pointa. 311.; It has a lifts C th
Presser, Braider t , and "corder, which no o f 'er
machine has. 'Examinnall-the different pate ta,
((hey all claim to be "14e best] bfforti you buy
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•Brailrin Halibi, Res J' -T. Brownell; ‘ mI;
k s 0
Karl; /his John Ward.,llo' ll SHalsell„)Mrs B
W Emory, /irs - J C:Pierce, /frill P Moore', Mrs
Henry Stevens , C I/ Patch, • „ Hev_Hairld Craft,
I T
Mrs a A Prink, M Illame'rooper,*rany per.
scui - whirltas used ne. The Michkes_o ,r sam
ple of work may !teek - by, calli7..lit.„WlCl . c,..
,H.,A11 a BL Orneltay Store 0r,,0fi14 ;a
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FULL . STOCICig
FULL STOCKED IZ
Wit. goods of the
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GAITERS AND BAIMORALS,
TIES AND SL,IPPEASI
FOR
LADIES, MISSES :AND'OHILDicEN
- PATENT MATER/
BOOTS, GAITERS & BA.LMORALS
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MEN, BOYS AND YOUTH:
i The 4atato g ue eitibreces
ALL THE STYLES
ALL THE - STYLES
ALL THE STYLES!
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Firft.Claw Boot and Shoe &ore,
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NOW OPENING IN-THE
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HARNESS bEPA.RTMENT,
RARNESS DEPARTMENT,
ATHER FLY NETS,
COTTON FLY NETS,
NEN DRIVING AND STABLE SI3EETB,
HODS,
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NECKS AND
OWNER ,OF
HORSE FI;ESH •
HORSE FLESH
HORSE FLESH
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MR. V. • •
JAiiES" / WILLCiti •
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Superintendent bf fheit i arriess !corm,'
hen hand and ready Ito' yrit •on all his old
friends and as many more s possible; and his
all gfeltotles of .
LIMIT AND H.ELVX, - lIARNESS,
• EITHER HEAVY 0 LIGHT;
• SADDLES BRIDL S, WHIPS ,I
AND: EVERYTHINp
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IN. Tilt 'OF SAD ,FIRM , 1
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owanda t April 16,1867.
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NEW; STORE
N - M - 17iT C3l-003DS!
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TAYLOR - & CO.,
give just opened their large and
spacious' Store; and will'
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Offaxere the following prop e.rup4 o, t re9r r!able
Pant fii*otibki. tart*
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Twelve town• lots, °al:pa:bar atutAir:diSta,
Towastlairaraaitli•
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10,000 aeres heavily Watered 'had *on the
head waters of the Sinnamithonlag, Potter co.,
A Valnabte Anthrapite Coal !Property,
.Pear
'Scranton Pa
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7,000' Acres w .Wild Laid Oa•; Stewardeon
townehlp,Potter county, Pa., heavily timbered..
Z6 ' , Town I sola iri Moniai) Borough, Bradford
F.ourtfy, Pa.
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782 Acres of Improved and timbered - land,
known as the Peltier -and Pratt !farms, in Win
tyre and Union tOwnsbhrs Tioka attellacoming
counties, P. To be arid In iota. •
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40Town Loth In New Milford
co. Immediately adjoining th:
pot. '
Vill. l
One third of 11., ~ies o
land, idontgonaer. U , • iitor!.
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3,000 Acres IV ild l .lud . SOH
A valuable Coal property near Wilkes-Barre,
Pa., )taxing thereon all the coal vein a of the
Wyoraing Valley. - I " - I
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/22 Acres geed Farmiunt h Jd, Burlington
township, Bracttord coiin! v• .
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2,000 Acres, more Or itu.s, wild and. heavily
timbered, Mclntyre township, 'Lycoming coon•
XIII
GO Town Lots, situate on Main.• Railroad and
Centre streets, ToWanda, • -
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40 Acres M improved tarfaing land, highly
cultivated, Wkeux township, near - Towanda.
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11 Acres highly improved farming land suita
ble fora truck: fares, or residence--Tyyso2t.
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7 Acres improved laud. Sll:ysox, tea minutes
walk from Towanda Borough
FINZ RE,SIIStNCE,
With every 'modern improvement-and conveni
ence'. House nearly new..
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56 Ades heavi y Irate red land, seek, pind,
cheennt, Sce. ' Wysi, '.within half mile of
the Susquehanna
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700 Atires valuable . farming land. Atlantic
coanty,New Jersey.
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"Tenemeata aid' improved Real Estate, Toi
wands Boroughiitud.etter properties.
MONTANYE..& WARD,.
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Execute ConveyOces; furnish Briefs oitle,l
buy and sell 11641 Estate, collect , re •:la and
liens,survey and)examine all kinds of roperty.{
They are prep4red to negotiate sal of farmi;,
homesteads, andipropertie, especial disirable
o i
to capitalists ;; t{l I rocure es oftrnoneyl
'upon bond and in rtgage,•and to . prosecute in-1
Aniries tor thosol. esiring to make investmenta l l
or secure a home The wilt effect ' ,
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In the best ktiouli'4ny in, e'IRE, LIFE, AC
CIDENTAL 'an IN - . A .‘1 BIN E, They
hate exclnsite ;esa v .$t ;•i .rd and neigh- .
boring counties .• e, 0:9 panics in-these
+lateral departnt -'t • .n..nr Ines, - - •
ISM
Those who desire to buy or sell farms
Alrwho wish toeilect Insurance agahuit Eire;
•
AU who'seek permanent InvestmAtifor the
future benefit of theft' . families, in seepre and
firalcclass
. Lite Companies t : • • •
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tiapitalisteAlesirlug
.to buy _or sell .v-alaable
speculative ptoperties; • • - -- . -
All wishing surveys and exampatiOns
„
” wils'hing Eidtanes upon lalualilo real
WoPertyl ' "
'All who wish to obtain teiie ,Or. rental of
Farms or Tenements, - • _ • •
Are.respectrally. solicited to entrust'sacti btist
mess to`our Agency. "-
,Farther wane tars turilitiod ift . our (Mae:
Office, Unton Block; Towanda. Or be re,
moved May let, to comer :Cot :Hain and Pine
ttreeta.)
G.D. MONTANIrE,
, • HENRY WARD;
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sar PROPERTIES ADVERTISED
FREE OV CHARGE.'
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Rg PE it kINVgS . i
- HortAli fiercer. Tosiiiutde;
Hon. Wii;iamLE well, Bloomsburg; Pa.. ~
O. L.Ward,,Eig.,rovnunla. - , •ti
Calerenr,
•G. F. Eason h Co. Botikerti, , ,TOtienfleet
H._Hontanye, Town:l4lLT
4.oithrop, Ludoltogton & 004 Neir , Y2Ork.. - 7
4 1Xcltiion &Others, Phibide!phia. ,
IlattoJghn N. Oeningtuer. Wilkes-Borrt.
:Charles Pail:lle,Witt4Hatre. ;;
Hon. F. B. Streeter, Montrose, _ .
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Towanda', April 2, 1867-
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• writ ot Pl. ' Fp; lAtied iiiit k r . ot the
Cont
of Common , Plea* to' me :direct ed; there
will,__ ealuwed_Acv PuO}le-f 4l . CiEt t tleYrA \ Viet:
OgiradrAY7J,UNE•2l _1 , 9437, Pr 2 'o claa, p,
Mai Gitbilt4loirdetsotibodi 14Yei piece or yrarail:.
°Claud ['Watt is siergd4"-.brPitsb.> bt'ut/ded'
north by tlio public utgirwat, eaii aal oauttilky,
binds of Pei..e Peck: mod H. POO,iinditnaithy;
latla_ot• ;Gragory. Gotriataing^ 4 -Lot •
dizacre of laud, war or leas,, all - improyed ii
with aliumed loose and, framed ilia thereon.
Seized lad takes S'eXecutras l at the nit oil
William Scuatea ya ...Taws • 0 111 4 1 ‘04 1 31, iti (11.•
John Blab •-•- : •
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A DMINISIIIS NOTTCHs,Natject - 1
&ifs bereby tisen; s that - all wafts Itideht=ed to • tho estate of A - NN latir.of
Wilmotdeeassd,are requested te ir trialce Imutedix,
ate par - meet, aud th ase baying jelatuuragaltat'
aatdeatate will preseut there du/y/autheatiew
ed for settlement.' •• • • " .
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CITTOR'S gOTICE.-agetiee
hetehy given that All pergola lndeUelt - t4
`the estate of Sophia.C.lairehild, deed, Islet
of Windham are requeste:d to make boned!. .;
ate payment: without delay, and those Laying- ,
clams against said estate Must present-them,L
duly authe.,tioatid fur hettlemeol.
May 28;1867.
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DMINISTRA/kOWS NOTIO
4-It. Netice is hereby given, Oat all persorti '•
Indebted to tbe' estate of 10EI, KALF0111)1
late of Wyalnsing twp., deo'd. are =touted to
make immediate payment, and those having
calms against said estate will present
" It 9 d fori n t r i p en t
JOHN itAißijili6.
'ay 28 ,M7.* • ' s
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4 . is hereby given that all as indebted
tlyv estate of Gila). E.. ma HALL late or '-
Beane, deed, are regtiested to' make.
mediate payMent, and al.-itiesingHolainis upon
said estate will present them duly ;la:Jai:alleged
tor settlement. . • ' '
Saiiripbantia
P.allway
kosgar. 81011.6.11D3
41a9 28, 1 1867.* i • mato ,.
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DMiNTS'RS NOTICE.+Noti9i is
..1 1 01,..hereby given that all pirated' indebted to
the estate or JIMMIE? MEANS; deed„ latoot
W seem two., are requested to make payment , -
without delay, and these having claims against'
sa , cl estate must present them ,dulysathentlea
ted tor settlement.. • "
S. 43. MEANS; - I
Admiidalrator:
will timbered
May 2,1867.
an con
-A DMINISTRATOR' S
11 Noticik is herebigiiin, that air ;.ersuna
indebted tothe estate otlilgNtlY TALLADY.
late •of Monroe • tarp, - deed., are , requested
to make , mmediate - payment. and. those hav
ing demands against said estate will preeent
them dullauthentie.tited for settlement.
J. H. LEWIS; ;
Adminjstrater.
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,May . 23, 1867.'1',
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ADMINISTRATOR'a. •
Notice is hereby given, that all_ persons
Indebted "to the estate of
,krathatf' Unborn, .
.dec'd, late of Franklin twp., are. reqnesterl to
make immediate payment, r and those having
demands against said estate will present them .
duly.ltntbPnticateil forsettlement. • I ' •
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Y. H. SILBOILY,,
114,y 1867.—* : Administrator.
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VALUABLE FARM FOB SAIE.L-
The sthserliker offers Tor sale his farm. In
Wysoz;nearly opposite: Tolima c. This farm.
eocitains.l2o acres of land in a high. state of im
provement, with, 'a splendid,' dwelling house; ,
barns and outbuildings.. I 6 :has a large never
failing orchard stocked--wilb. good fruit of ev
ery description. It is in a good neighborhood
within easy reach of the chfirch and-school
privileges of Towanda. boropgh. - For, tern:ol4d
sale, 4.0., enquire of the subscriber on'the prem
ises. idORGAN D. 2 BTIII()KLAND.
Wysoa, April 8, . '
VrALITABLE kAR3r FOR.. aAtiE.
v The subscriber oflbm for sale his Aim sit
uate in North ...Olvanda, about one - mile- from
Towanda -Through,' on the road'leafing from
Towanda to Waverly. Said farm coroists of GS
acres olif,thb east and about 41 acres on tht
west side of the road.' _Has a-new framed barn
framed dwelling house, and good fruit thereon;
and is well watered. Terms made, grAsy. For
further particulars enquire on the nrseirdses or.
WATTS.
Effirch 14,1.567
TAVERN PROPERTY FOR SALE
A.- The hubscri bet. oilers for Sale' his Tavern
Property, situated in Wysox towriship, opposite
the borough at Tawan'da, within' a, few rods.pf
the bridge. - The buildings are. com t•odiodis,
and well arrapged and the lots lion Sal excellent.
one , possessi on will be given iinrnediately•—
Po, terms apply to G. D. Alcatel:4'e; Towsads,
or to the subscriber at Myersburg.
WM. VAN BRUNT.
April 3,1867.-3 m
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PQR, SALE.—A level-upia I Farm
containing 124 acre3,6o clear4a.• htamps
ovt ; in the grazinj county of Tioga Delmar
rown.shlp. - 3 miles solth of WelLsn ,
cheess tactoyy , School house'. and on direct
road to Jersey-Shore. Wood . lan hemeoel,-,,
beech and maple.
_Good springs Water and
orchard of 100 grafted fruit . trees, I;ouse
and barn, some vhat oat of repsie Price sz,
per acre, a libel-41 dedaction .tor cash. •
For particulars - aptly to
ABRAM SEWATIT. . •
_ Tioga county, Pa.
lifay 23, 1807.--4 t.
T 0 13 A.c.c 0 CI GA. R !
;tale and liatall A
DALL CoMPTO.N/B
BLINDS OF ,'TOBACCO--OgEWINo:
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Gold Leaf, Sunny Side, Pine Apple,3l.lchigan•
Pig, Rose Leaf and, Sta.k, which we Offer tor *O.
in quantities :to snit
,customers. Piqrages-,in
Barrels; halts and iwt;crs.
BRANDS` OP •
.OIGABS. • • i
'American.Eagle.. , Gen.- Grant, Lob - pipet ;Int.
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perip, Tycoon.-and the very choicest' brands of
,
The celebrated. Lone Ytick;:Prde of the Utri
ted States, Tirginistie ,Geld teef, Nay owl nil
kinds of _Killiohnick. - • • •
Landlords supplied - 01. f..
bac:6 - prz.lilieial terms.
All ordiilvronipttiltllliC
. : -IfarAt . 7;1867: • •
I M.B 'E -R-,
i • P)I9IIPTIY SAWED AT '
BARcLAY. - STEAM MILL.
Also,largelot of Sea.vined Hemlock .Haarda,
on hand.' apply at Hanley , o.ace, wanda,, L
0.1. o.Blight, Barclay. • ay 2 ,
PASIT-PAI,D.yot
A.c -
•
0-N AND' VEAL BINS ;'
I. EXCIIAIiGED tOR V 001;, Ar ./,
' -
~•aranda, April 8,1867. ,
9, : EAP PAMXGE FROM /OR T,O .
" IRELAND OR ENGLAND,! - •
Guicui:* oo.Ya Lim OP • mumps mil' Oir. VC!
ms7G4 s ;:o - 1 - 7 41.1 81acili vum tar "- Llep - 1:1 ! .. 0f
Liverpool Packet , salting-evert ireek, , • i
Pioicetitrom%t•tcciiii.7
don,fialling twice alr ) turth. , - •
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-Itemittancea to' England t Ireland and Scotland
payable on errand.. - - •• - •
For fatther piitticulars, apply to Williams qb
Guisti,l9 Broadway, New -MIN - jilt • .
• G. F. MASON CO., Rulkers;
Oct, 1, 1860. • • Towanda,-Ps.
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JAMES DOTY:
JOHN L.'INYYY,i: ••• ;
. AiSininlstratant.
28, 1867.
heal Estate.
lit ellaneons:
'r south .ot the' First National Bank,
MAIN STREET, TOWAIWA, PA.
FANCY gAIOKING.
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