Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, June 20, 1867, Image 3

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LOCAL AN1).. ; 0:404R "
ry
1 Esnwmi. —The ";'of • the Bap
tist Cburelt w#llkebka
Cream Festival at* - fkrait'llonWni
WednesdnY' afternoon • and'
,(Jieninli
June 26, for the benefit of tha'ebareb. The
public are:c,or!lisl1 (y 'hivite4' attend."
.
• .ser• ENlint; .44101(se i ft#1.'*.
sponsible for the following : • . •.'
A SILV Krim !—;lVe bate been::ithinin .l
by a prominent citizen ofdiditand, - -a apeet•
men of Quartz, taken from - imine.in Brad
ford eonnty t ; Pa., and said to contain ailuer
ore. It seems that a yoing man, recently .
from California, and acqnsinted. silb.4lver
ruining, was prospecting *hen ha, came ,
upon this ledge, and roma what he
sidered strong indications: llpeaimens
have been taken ont;and set to New York
to be tested; and a company is now at work
getting out the rock. -110,-there seems to be
a likelihood of a sillier mine here, at home,
and no more need of sending evade for
the precious metal. 80 mete it beLivecan
stand it
say- Notice is hereby
persod; returned by the MI
praiser for the year 1867, that
must be paid in lull by the that
ly next, as 'the s ot of Assembly requires
suit to be brought immediately' after that
date for the eolleetion,of mit:kaftan' g im
paid.. Iti*mr-Vpr Mawr,
Tieasnrer of Bradfor l d 'bounty;
Treasurer's office, Towanda, June 15, IT
Mai - The Towanda Tanning Com
pany are putting up substaittial and ex
usive buildingS near Greenwood; for their
operaticp3, under the personal supervision
of J. 13. HOWE, the energetic and exiiesi:
enced Snperinteriitent — llis expected that
. the company will commence operations
this fall. They have a coptract.with the,. '
Schrader Land CoMpany fot 5000 cords of
• - bark per year, and expect to. buy about ihi
same amount, to be drawn from the adja
cent townships. This operation will build
up a small village zi Greenwood, and,
' will be a•somue of profitl
the lumbeimen
—in the vicinity, by • g a profitable
market for hemlock bark.
7 1 -
163 - Tlie, Waverly • Advocate' says
the Rd\ Railway Company have raised all
the track s across Dry Brook and -placed a
dam acros above, so it thought in future,
the high Water will not seriously disturb the
road.
ger SimppT, Derr{:—On Sunda ,
last two Englishmen, gas litters by occupa
' tion, came tofliii place and stopped at the
American.llita One of them, Wit. Shep.
• ard, complained of being 111, and - retired
quite early. Continnin tAgrow worse, a
physician was called, d nothing was left
undone to alleviate, the sUfferings of the un
fortunate man. The physician's skill pm
" ed of no avail, and he died about 8 o'clock
on Monday evening. • Being pennilsis, he
received's' decent burial Icy the Borough att
thotities. He had been in this country 'only
thiedi weekt.—Athens .6rblican.
A NOTABLE EXAM •LE FOR THE PHYBI- 1
otoGisT.—A very sin: • I case came to onr
ilowledge, the other day; which happened
in Springfield, Pa. Robert Otarson, a ter
mer wealthy feriae;e crazy about
thirty years before Watt:, whioit-o
red a month or so ago. Ha was highly res•
spected and held important offices in hi*
native town, but he suddenly became a ra
ving maniac, and never ?recovered. But on
his death bed; just in th e hour of dissolu
tion,.
complete sanity returned . He talked
familiarly with anise about him of occurren
ces which took place on the veTy dity and
° week : previous to his'hie . anity. :Bite whole
intervening time of thf i riyi.yeara seemed a
perfect blank. And some of the. oldestin
ot
habitants verified the I uestions he asked ;
for he enquired a ft er a fitinillav yoke of ox
en, and the work/of th farm, which was
going "on, of old neigh4ra and friMids,many
of : whom were dead and tone long before,
, showing that during all of those fearful
'years of mental &sluices and gloom, the
divine spark had still survived, to be assk
.. ened on the very tkiofhcfd of anothe
world.—EL Affnerfiserl •
Sir A meeting l'of the. Bradford
County Bible Society as held in the Pres
byterian Church in Tokanda, on Sunday
.evening of. the lath insti. - -
Opening devotional exercises were con
ducted by Rey. Wm. Harris and Bei.
Srownell. The President, B. S. Russell
Eq., gave a brief recital of the re-o ani
zation and objects of the Ek•ci . v. .
IL Torrence, Sec., of the Penn'a Bib. Soci
ety delivered a -highli gratifying. and in
structive address upon the circulation of
the 7 §criptures, its Prineipleseand Resnita.
Rev. F. D. Hoskins, Reid= of Christ
Church, Towanda, urged the necessitirof
active co-operative spits and ,liberal Con- -
tributiona for the -Bible cause in Bradford
county. Bev. B. Crittenden, S. S.. Id.isaion,
ary, made a statement of facts, showing en
alarming destitution of . the _Word -of, God
, in some localities. in the county, in other
' . daces, branch orlownship societies are
:forming with a viewin thorotigh canvass
sand supply of the B ile. It was proposed
:to take up collections for the Society in the
, severalchurclies in :Towancla;! iU3 early as
practicable. .ji " :
IL Cull m, Secretary.
..1 - Oir Tranaaotioike of the Bradford
County & S. Associatiin, convened at
Troy, June 11 and 12. •
Fular Dar, A. 3L--Devotional exercises.
Organization andbusiness. \. • - - .
- P. IL—Plsming addiess by the President.-
Address on the benefits '..lf Bible /tinily.—
' Five minute reports of † from digit
-17./,
teen townships. of * beautiful tali
banner , to the' Sunda S c h oo l -which shall
report at the next con entibniU September
largest percen of !regntatity in at.
tendance.
Brim= BssecoS.4ddreas upon 43., kJ.
rivn ll 4 4 ctrerings_
Address:
... - thk_c btl ' it l.l 3.
S. Missionary." Address by th e moderator
•on the Economy of S. S. Lahore,
• . SECOND Dsw,- A. 0, sweet •hour of
prayer: Acceilak6 •
of twel44l ll ne
members. Addresi npon the use andeusa
of B. 84 Question Boole. A box of tdx4ete
i
pnietio4ll3. ipiestlonti briefly aniwitrei•
Dismulon von. S.B. literature.
E 16--Phildrani melting: Itehinddin 4
reading of the . Scriptdre with the bird's
Prayer by, the children.;' Addrefee :.w. Scrip.
tarp reoitationly Ean'asil344iiii&t Short.
sermon on the Heavenly:, **CVO : Al
liberal collection for• - :the
county. A. strong expresetintie thinks *yr,
hoed" of hospitality: iarsterdt,
by .e resideni Pastor with henediatiotu The
whole enliiened Stirring JilLittuitiit
and general good feeling 41 .4
119:11.q1
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Barclay Cog Cp
needia 4
tilibito off., 00 41
agas 431(41
inim interested in 1 Tartr4Ceits*blas
jrhieh are largely deimmaent'lepol;lboW
tuialnousew wince takifi l :
vintoniwere War.
'y
4 L. Thil.K9 3 l!.
P. Hama
men Of wall jilit'eltteritOsec who
are giving their aid elm* to;
wards the budding be the -Ithaca and To-
Winds Railroad. ; 73 - ,
' . 'l'lliel9llo!arinifilailliemewilirbP,S4fo 4;4'
liblderi Iw:the TOWailda.arid Ceinpatr,
were also in 'the `pasty . ; liliklWW;
Itarnisint, Sn , oAndent - Alinlaa',l4,log
Mill . 11° P an Y: 40;00iiian
tiiiaent Lake Sheri Bsilroad. H. D. Y.
_,iSuPeriAten4aii Stioquehanini Divi
-14911 Mg , Clistio* IL Drum, of
Onati Winuts, /Iced
dynt Peansy*ni4 and, kiew.lerk C* l
and Railroad, toi, Treasu rer.f the,
same, M. O. MEncint, President of the'Dt
shore and Erie Binned 'Coripany, ( G. B.
OAT,
_Fred! dent Bar clay
tinperinterident, Wrr. , M: Idarsonr„ Super.'
inte!iliett, Tall Creek Co., A; Dsvarr , Sneer:
intendant, Towauldi Coal Co., and a number )
of citizens of this idea else accompanied
thePaitY;
The party, was taken to the mines: of the
Barclay? the'Fall-Creek, and th' Towanda
companies, and also , to see the opening on,
the lands of Belinda LtOul Co. They
were impresied with greskvalue of the
coal fields, ' and of. the importance to the
mechaniCal interest s be the State of_New-
York 1 1 : ,
A collation was z ilrOvided inder direCtion
Of_ .Toraq C. Wrtie , in a sluidy sprint, on the
Mountain, and thiiwanbt of the hungry and
thirsty liberally proVided for. • '
The next day, l portion , of those from
abrciadvisited the D,ushore raines,,Where
they - were-''shown the magnificent twelve
foot veln of 'tikal, lately- opened, and which ,
is siion tq be brought into market by means
of the Erie and Dashore Railroad now
'
FROM THETROIt Gazette.--Thq Fourth
of July will be celilbrated in an appropriate
manner at East Troy this year.' . ()rations
will be delivered by prominent speahers.
--A team belonging to A. J. Nellie,
of Bath, ran away neat; East Tro y . Wednes
day, bree t king his carriage and injuring Mr.
N. considerab. l 9. , •
• •
of Granville
Centre hes recently. invented and patented
a lEtj , toidei.`tveitre informed is
likely prore? a teat success
• John K _Calkins Troy,his
invented a ttearlabricator or "Patent Oiler"
for keeping the wheels orwagons, carriag
es, and all other V i ell4:ies supplied with the,
necessary '
grease;lhont, the trouble of
taking off the wheels. The S4ieritiflo Ame
rican has a cut . of 'the invention, and speaks
well of its usefulness.
ACCIDENTB-FrO7T4 the Owego .ua•
gas _ H
Kriasn.—Om Friday afternoon a horse
which a lady was driving-on Front Street,
became frightened, by a milli With a wheel
barrow; ran against and,frightened a double
team belonging to Stephen W. Smith .and
hauling a load of manure, the team starting
,to run, throwing the driyer, Henry Wool
worth, (who was, standing on the load,) on .
to the whiffietzeits, the horse kicking him
in the month azid upon the head, until,
reaching the groitnd, the loaded wagon pas
sed ove g r his head, ,rupturing blOodi vessels.
and, causing abitOst instant death. ' A Coro
ners jury was summoned , by. r. T. S. Arm
strong and a verdict rendered in accordance
with tta
BRIDGE
On Satm nobler ran a narrow
chance
gearing
being caught in thk
ith the machinery in
the Engine }loofa" of thit Bridge Shop ;"but;
escaped withaoraised lime, which tempo
rarily unfit him ;for work. He is attended
by Dr. Vail tindwill soon be well again. ' . 1
—On - Thuriiday, June 11; Charles
, 1
Stewart, (a young man 20 years of age) was
hauling wood from' the Gaskill neighbors
hood, with E. 8., Drake'ti I team, the team
became frightened and ran, thiowing him
off the load, the . wagon running over him,
cutting a fetelid gash across his face and
head, lacerating his upper jaw, breaking
out several of ids teeth, and •otherwile in
\Luring him. lie was taken upla an insen
sible conditioili, and carried
.home to his
father's, across the .river, on a litter. Dr.
Vail, who is attending him, expresses- the
hope that he wlll recover, alqiough his in
juries are of a Very serious nature. 1
—Mt. David Wallis, of Tioga, was
driving home tip Tuesday last. accompan
ied
by his daukhter, Mil. Brutus Evanii ;
the horse tooklfright, ran againerthe fence,
thrcAtg both out of the carriage, the for-
mer With so much violence as to render him
temporally insensible. Dr. T. S. Armstrong
being called adMinfstered ipptepriate re
storatives, and!repurts Mr. W's injuries as
not of a dangeities character. Mrs. Evans
escaped unharined.
—Fin ati SUI3QUICHaiNA.--0,11 Fri
;
day morning - it bout '3, o'cl 'k, a barn
belonging to E. H. Fox, west of the depot
was consumed ; consumed ; by fire. • The e Beilwai
Company's, wOod-pile took from the
burning barn, tend before the Semis could
be - beeten dof over 2,000 cords pf Wood
Wire,hurit4l, , The danger, `to the- A: It..
bridge was .and„ but for the iiiiiral-Of
a death firikeigirie from Owego,woula prob
,iblyliar beeb-bUrnee The Binghamton
steam engine - ins; also rebind, but was net
I used. ,-- 1 • - • .
t
b. The • ch rader Land Company,
having bought several , thousand sores of
land nearllerilaY, are now building a large
'stem Bair us4l, near the fOot / the plane.
They ha"= 64 o 40 4 4 *rnfac`k
turn of tan lunthez per year.
The OntraotoOdr. Idectiiiney,' has a
throe of Si :titer Seristisnen cutting / awn
the huge
,he at:mks along- the Behraderr
•The &irkPeided,, 'aikdow..ta ta r e rowan=:
. 411 0 rluni 1 4 101 , 011 PanY.,. at the rate 5000
co* ier4ear•
DRO*Nr.o.--We. regret to ato
noOnoistfie , orli
gWidetightei. of ?gr . .' Mekinate DMA of'
't4iunbil *Adnioillti;t6th loaf. . 1 1*
little girl observed npan the.
bank of thetir, ahont tentiole } from the '
hlllik4Vlhilinathen-w,hOstalba.tor hee to
-*wig '.131i(41 ld dl4:motj4*
,howeim;end song time afterward, on
march W.. 4 ads, llie'bille-Iterfonnd
t*lldt:rodsi. , belowejtL‘tlieri oopolt4:-,ItrJe
sont—tthft.Wk-tatki° 7 ' fec#:th e * tar
4i*OrOldif !**. ,Orctiuti4 l o**tkaie
trevishohilkilin 2: The ehildleas
years disboro 6/)
546 . 41445 ;JCS'i i!ieo
thlefetakitilkin'bi #Bessaimrowls-V0
44'fbit A11#04.409*.t0t -04-400:11**
sity, ...zh-luw.^.2,A.,tutacVuA
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Ozark .of . JULY 4.11 ins
Leßoy, Pa. ibl;lizilf:CsMoittitia
•
a-Darree,, Thuradaf Evening.Tuly.`4,
1867.: linalootThatit*Onatotit44ll*;
la 00 • .
( la D. Hotorace.,Trositetiw.
4
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44'1 4 TenTior the Hartford • 1;14'44 Un
=4ll4l st!Tio= Of bu tr4 4 l 4 tra
loss oriosa insured i s
Hartford Live StockOcar . rt ''" 1 '
3.14A,1887, !: .7 - SOKAMOILA
_.Tas Firm;"Ntrwriele orAkeictica , -:
Mamma Eingue-Aa just out. ' •
Cali at Ammo it -Barsta'a for,'.
*/016a31 & Bi-texe tireslst opening
a fins assOitment Table' sty; "Knives
and Forks,Dssart Kiiteas;Ao;;Plated Wan
iims Forks, NapkiAz Mugs, Vastors,
Call Bells, &o. A , krge addition to our
stock iitismisw. - Mind
E
Wma.Don 1---T 0 men w ave
. tire ii) ii
b 'totally
. blindlor several years, 'were
to sight, ypetordsly et to Eye and
Ear Institute:brume= 01 fa mideal,<opera
ticout performed. by Dr. Up De gimff.- 7 -4mi,
va Daly Adlierffser: - '' ' • ',-
,_, . ,
l: Second band,' and n ew` Melo
dians,lrom *5O to $lOO. Sheet Music at
publishani price at Dewitt 4Dettriok'e. _
Jane IES. • • . •
This good .ind iad in this
world are l an mixed together. I Because
there is a great deal of the latter it is no rea
son why we should denounce the fornier.—
If any invalid; doubtiug the truthfulness of
Dr. Bellen's assertions, will bring three of
he best' andmost consoienticras Physicians
it Bradford County,
who, afters eeini s hin4
do not recommend his treatment for eas
ed Throat and Lungs,' he will be presented
with his - Medicine and One' Hun&ed• Dol.;
tars. Among those recently. cared by WM,'
and Who can be Worrell to at anyr time, are
DeaccinHalsey, County 'Clerk, Bath E N.
Diseased Lungs ; Mr. Parker; Principal of
Academy, \i3ath, N. Y. Mepatised Dtings,
very t adiy •\,James 'Wright, Clergyman,
Bath, N. Y.,
Asthma in its worst form ;.)).
S. Taylor, 'Manager of Wilikunsport Rail
road, Hepatised 'Lungs ; giarles How,
Towanda, Asthma ofsixteen years standing
and Disorganized Lungs.
Will be at Ward's Hotel, Towanda, Pa.,
Tuesday, Wedneeday, ' Thursday ,and Fri
day, June 25, 26, 27 and 28. \
•
To TEACHEB.B.—Pages Theory and
Practice of Teachirig':Nlickeraham'asSchoel
economy and method ; of Instractiorint AL
vow:, d:, %mum's.
. WE would call-the- attention '
of Vie reader to the Eldvertisement of Dr.
M. L. Yanbnskirk, dentist, in another
column. •
4The Dr. comes to us well recommended
from Cayuga; N. Y, where he has practiced
foi the _ t twelve years. We bespeak for
him in Towanda the success. his skill and es-.
pexienee merits.-3w.
.
tar If you would have aeautiful
b{. •
•
light from your lamp, just go to 'Wickham
& Blacks au4 get one of those' opal shades.
They are a new style, of superior quality
and of a variety,of deiaignit:
' LP C. F. Cross & Co. are- now
prepared to receive Subscriptithis to all the
N. Y. Daily, and Weekly - Papers; Pamphlets,
Magazines ..tc. :They design to keep a reg
ular News Rodin ip connection with thewßook Store. I . -
. • -
Sir At a meeting of the Committee
a pointed- to r examine and recommend
Bookk for use' in the Schools of Bradford
Co. the following resolution was passed.
8 1
'Resolved, that we recommend rAT ,
. 70N & scatmes ,system of , Pe / p . .
B p. - i J. D. Mrs=
The above Penmanship is Publis ed by
. 1.
over, Barnes and Potts Philadelphia. and
be obtained otAlverd and Ba7berßook
s -Zen, Towanda, Pa. 'fey 23. 9m
7-39 TREASURY Norss 7 =The Govern
ant is now convening / 11/e first seriCs of
7 I Treasury motes into e 5-20 Gold Bear
. : Bonds, the undersigned have arrange
.- eats and facilities f i procuring their con
tjup
•most vorahle terms,holdero
:ion on the
• ho desire tO hav them converted are re
. . ested to all ' npon us. The: new 5-20
•nds oe hak4, for sale, we also purchase
AIR descriptions of Governmtint Securities
an pa • the highest market,price.
AO 4; 67.' B. S. Russell & Co.
So
S • 'il; NEW:t— Becoming COO
'Owed tha the wants of the people of this
ui \
and adki" Countiew warrant me in so
doing ~-I have onstsucted at much expense,
tfa, o finely erten edi Het Houses for props
ting itrape VIII -, Flowers, andall kinds
Green House P . I devote my whole
' eto the business d now offer for sale
e following .varieti • * -
'6litz Vl:Nu—lona, n's Hybrid, Is-
Delaware, Hartford \ Prolific, and all
Of the better known varietm, which I offer
t prices that defy c'ompetitio. i .
k ris,
Boats—Leant deg. 13attaill Gen. Jac
quiniinot, Gen." Washington, La " Vic
tor Verdier, Hermosa,. Souvenir d Malmai
son and many other monthlies. Able Moss
i and Climbing Roses. ' - • ' \
'Among the Miscellaneous Planta will be
found Heliotropes, Pansies, Tuberoses,Cin
eraria, Calceolaria, Carnatilms , Salvias, Fn
chias of all kinds, Veronica, Myrtles, Gera
niums of all varieties,' Verbenas of.all col
ours, Tulips; Gladiolas, -Dahlias, &a., &c.,
in-endless variety... t •
Vzoirranin Prairs.-Early and lite Caul
iflower, Cabbages : Early Winningstadt, Ox-
Heart, Large York and Sugar Loaf, Dri3er's
- Late Drumhead, Late Red Drumhead and
Flat Ditch: Sweet and Bell-shaped Pep
pers, Dreer's bripreveds • Celery, Round and
Long Egg Plants.l Among many other vari
eties of Tomatos, 1 I would especially call
attention to the 1 1 Tilden " Tomato, anew
and choice variety, ° very early arid highly
recommended by all experienced . gardeners
, and seidiuen. .' Bequeta of cho ice flowers
for sale. 1111 plants nicely packed in moss
• aid can be carried any distance with safety.
I extend a cordial invitation to all to call
add see the garden. , HARRY "MIX. ,
Towanda, March 1, 11167.-Im*.
rowirm di-Co.—Would reapeotfnlly
announce that they have- connected with
their business a Millinery' department, and
intend at all times to keep a full & complete
assortment of goods in that line: ,
•This department is wider -the superin
tendencyof Ladies 'thoroughly -aecemplish
ed in their profession, . whose long! experi
ence is a certain. -guarantee that • all goods
manufactured by .
.them will be of the most
fashionable styles and best .workmanship. _
• The stock entirely new has been selected
with great care; and is now. offered Whole
sale &iletail at Low Prices., i • •
Towanda, May 23, 1887. , . .
' 'l.43(o,Tailikair' Nons---litivraori . Na
cos—Haim of the Angist issue of Bev
el-WAIN wishing tO convert them into .
Ave.-Wel / 30 : bPiallig Oz percent=n-
Write' -, , 4 am' now dm so - at the • First,
Natiorad : 'ofToWandi. ' •
. Thin islorobably the most favorable time
to malie, the oonversion.:, if. de/aYed wntil
maturity of the notes,_ the rush will be so
great that the TreasturDepartment will be
unable to,supply the liesvinpramidly: -,
; In making therhange, the intecestwill
be allowed on th e Berren-Thirtiea tet date of
°onrush:Wan& the. back- interest on the
Five-Twenty Bonds paid to , same 'date. in
dummy. This intend - WI - beieternedto
-hollered the Bends July let, - ta win, - nit*
;dear profit them of whatever the pre.
ot,at - thattimn . ~ - :-, -'- -
Garspoinitintereit liota:4une - and Su
b' SCMOPPII O e 1 4 11 ? * erf r * ti 110 4 1 0, 1 1 M
Mar the ne w 54k) omus. _ -
' 1 AnegthgrAthrt n At ion Ai dr e a Org ard
- friths above, wi ll be ' ohnerfally 'given by
galling at therbankgi A c .e ,i z, ,, - ~,, , :4 b v 4 ier •
4 _ _ Xi N. h.; •-
; 1 Towanda; klaroh'll, „,r,:.-&--...„' , f: i...%:-.: -,4 I
latt
AltirSli*ii,iiiithited 7 fin„ , l 'it
tiikOoi store of ifiord &Salmi
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lat - jibittriPsat tiaft*Vloll;l - ,r80*:1
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- allows simapro .AND #llPrni,
A variety Of Iricitheißeorlololo
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BLEAOHED, - lISL
Froorl2l to Itr! cis.
PRIN'TS,
;prc4n 10 to Is ots
SABLE LINEN :E
64A511 DI E'ER FOR
SPRING SUMMER DE
. ,
A variety of
mimetic of
DRESS pi:Kips FOR THE
Including the latestetylesonth v.
the most lestidlons.- - it: nice assort
t
SPRING• SUMMER
~ •• •
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. ' SAO ING CLOT"
For Ladles' i3sieks.
BALNONAI..SKINiD AND S
liOOP SKIRTS
Thelateit styles, I
UMBRELLAS AND P
A nice Ifne'ot'
DRESS TRIMMIN
A splendid assortment
'W-RIIIBONS
N
A good assortment o
YANKEE- NOTIO S
PERFUMEI7C.i
, • ,
NIIL~L.INE
Ho •
E MILLINERY DEPIA
kept:ln.. ‘ 'style, ,under i the
MISS L'•! A. MOSHE.
Of -we known renutation. •
calved from New Fork a aplendid
SP :4 NG STYLES of
HATS AND BONN
Togethei with a nice wort
FANCY !TAIMMI
We are prepared td furnish In
thing that will please and init a
will be spared to evg. in this b
eines* entire satletaellpri.
Call In and examine our goods,
of the Post Office., Main ß Street.
. A. P
Towanda; Pa., June 12, 1867.
,EMOVE
R
L. H. .11.13, 0 N
Would most respectfully annou,
'1 A •
tent of Bradford County,That .1
•
from Orwell, Pa., to
OWEGII
Whorl, he has Ppened a large
stock of •
DRY GO
Well -adapted to the pre
L* - 0 W P R I
A large variety
- I
DRESS GO
PR TS, DELAINES
rgandiOs, Poi
ALPAC " 310 Z;
Eire I
• 4 4
PIQUE'S; SILKS,
CLOTHS„:„IN. AR E A
Beeidee a large ae
OTHER`‘G
' Too . IIIII4B . IIXUS to mention.
ptCrdiased Bina) the last
therefore wM be sold at ki •
The motto to
I WILL. NOT, 'BE
The citizens of Pe " ylvan
=
and examine' the stook of
`store on Main Street. 3 doo
tel., Plenty of that good
Owego..June . l3, 1867:
VALUABLE' FA : q, F© , SALE.
v .About door miles hOneiTorra . ,', oaths
;Ina
Easton bank of the Sulu R Ter. 'Con
taining about ,100 acres. Framed house and
barn, a horao barn, corn I ate and good ripple
laniard thereon. Poi etc • and partlenbra
Inquire of WIE.J. DELP H. of, Bbeshetildu,
or JAMES WOOD,, at' Towanda. l' ~ ~,,
fIAtiTION. I -2
vv by forbid Misting'
emit, la I dmill not Par
,by any person except m
2A;
." Tar'eq. for sale ehea'
QUBSORIPTION
87.0 1 W1D /*Pt_
OM aft
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1 .
• per mil.
ME
IN
CLOTHS
O,WELS
LAINS,
splead!d as
A huge andl
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etles to suit
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AWLS.
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of
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goods'. at Ms . ivy
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-On and-'.thee Xandity A • . • • 1862,
Aetna will leis.' 'Waverly: at, . 1, • Vela follow.
imp Dour!, via : 1 ..., ' „ •
... I' A 7--% ,•'''''`-':.,,
11:-- :liimme.wuker. -,...7 =', ••• - •; 1- , 4 4i iiii i •i 2
rt. 442 ..ltlght , Mondays
4we :, , o , Salauutnest
11nnatirk.. kr dir ect With • •
orZader
wakes
I.A:the': tie and Gres Western, inks `-' ' 1 • -
rand _ , k'itallwaya, for all point* Wsiza
rakes - 4st •IlMmirt ;for , Canandaigua. , ~ , A k ,,
~,, ',..;
••••• *5:42 a. 1a... Night' , Filmes'''. • Nat --11 0
Boolyzaer Buffalo, Salassnna,Danhhhand ' ihn
Walk, connecting as abaft. • • il ,r
•-. 8:27 a. m., flail Trate Sandaya t excepted, f or
Buffalo and Dunkirk; cfonnecting aramirs f
canandaigna: , . .
i
-`: 2:57 p . tn., Emigrant Train, Raßy,.f r the
WLeipt. 1 ; • • ~,- - . =l ,
• - 5;48 p.m., Elmira Aceonunodation, Su days
II
_ 546 p. m., Day Exp ress ,
' l lk:ldes excepted,
fOrMocheeter s ßuffalo. Salamanca, Dunkirk and
the West. Connects at - Elmira for Cinandalgai,
at ,Sithenanda :with - the .Atiantio - i and , Great
Western Railwayy , and at -Buffalolwith thei l Lae
Shore and t•Wand l ffrsink Railway!, for all Onto
West and South. `.. • • '4 f
10:33 p. m., , Expkui Matl,l - linnda 'ex
4*rted, for,Buffalo, SAI4IIIIIIOO and Dunkir '',',.con
necting With trains for the , est. i .'-';. l
8 00a m. Way Freight. SunditireYcep 'a:. , ;
.
;!Sops at Waverly on Mondays only.l ~• ~-• ,1 1 ,:
1 ~ . ' (WING EAST. , - : .1 ' 1
1:38 a: tn., Night Express ,! Dail y, tort
neCting at. Graycourt for Warwick i d, at
Now York with afternoon trains end., , mars
'foil Beaton and New England citici. , ~., 1,1 1'
Z:l5 a.ln., Cincinnati Express, Mondays ex
tepted„ connecting at Owego for 'lthaca ; at
Bingiuunton for Syracuse ; ; ; at, Great' Bead for
Scranton and Philadelphia : at Lackawazea for
Ha a w rw l and at Grapourt for Newlit and
8:63 a. m., Binghamton Accomilodaqo ; Sun
,
4, 11 D excepted. '
12:05 p. m., ay Express„ Sands Ly .s excluded '
- •
connecting at Binghamton for Syract.se• , ofl Gt .
Bend for Scranton; at Laclffmaxen• for 'Hawley;
and at 14ersey City wi;h midnigh ' *press
train of New t Jersey Railroad 'tor Phtidelphia,
Baltimore and Washington: ' !' I I
:27 1 1 - , -- foliation trays,
- --, 11 .
1:27:p. in., AcComm.__ __.,., ,
6:28 p. in.. New York and Ealtittre
Sundays excepted. , ' . /
. 8:25 p.in., ' Lightning - Express. Su dalA ex.
septed, connecting at Jersey City wit4 - )ihrning
ex cress train of New JerseyllaUroad4or Bahl;
~ Ore and Washington„and -- at New/ rk with
.• orning express trains for Boitert , and the
. • . ./ 41 1 i
4.25 p. in. Way Freight, Sanpays excepted.
• Wll. B. BANN,' . RINDLE, ,
.G.en'l Pass AO, New- Yor k
Ge4 7 l. Stipl.
li HILADELPRIX ..AII ERIE
NAIL 80AD.,,--This great 1 U e traverses
• e Northern an North West counties of Pennsyl
anti to the city of le, on Lake Erie. * ... ,
I
It has been lease by the Pennsylvania Bait
' ow, Company, nd is operated by them-
Time of Passc ger trains at Williamsport •
a/ mitax EserwAttp. ,
Erie Mall rain' - 10.10. P. M ,
Erie Exp os Train • 4.25, A.M.
• Elmira Mail Train, -
Mail
Leek , aven t i ffgv%gt w ilt. p ... B 3l s oqd ! it , ' ,
Er) Train i...... .440, A.M.
Erie Express Trdin 8•45, P.M.
/ Elmira Mail Train,. .. 6•55 P; M
7 Lock Naven Accomaodation..lo.3o A. M. - .
11 Pagsenger cars. run through without charge
t oth ways between Philadelphia and Erie.
i N ew-York Connection. ... _ :
ye New-York at 9:00, arrive at Erie
10:00, A.M. Leave New. York - arrive at
. eat, at-4:08 p. m. Leave Mrie at 5:00 p. m.
I-rive at New lark 3:11: p. In. Leave Erie:at
10:25.a. arrive ai New Yoik 10:10 a. In.
•No change of Cale between, ,Erie and New
Yolk. •
Elegant Sleeping' 'ars on - all Night Trains.
For information respecting Passenger busi
ness apply at Corner 30th and Market streets,
•
And for Vxeight business of the 'Company's
Agents : S. B. Kingston, Jr., Corner 13th and
Market streets, Philadelphia f J W. Reynolds,
Erie;_„ Wm. Brown, Agent N. (p..R. R. imore.
H. H. HOUSTON, Genii Freight .Agt. Phi Pa.
H. W. GWINNER, Gen',l TicketAgt.ThiPa.
A. L. TYLER, Gerel Manager, Erie.
READING RAIL'
ROAD-SUM
MER ARRANGEMENT. April 8, 1867.
Gaxxi. Tatlini. LINE ' PIiOIL TES NORTLI AND
NORTLI•NES'i for Philidelphia,New-Yorkfßeading
Pottsville, Tarnaqqa, Ashland, Lebanon, Alien:
town, Easton, do. de. , -
,\Trains leave Harrisburg for New-York, asjol
lows:.At 3.00, B.lo,and 9.35 a: in., land 'l.lO and
9.00`p m., , ,connecting with similar Trans do
tne Pennsylvania Rail Road, and arriving at
New-York at 5.00 and 10.10 a. in., and 4,40 and
5.20 and 10.25 p. in. Sleeping Cars ao ompa
nying the 3.00 a. m., and 9.00 p. in., 'rams,
without change.
Leave Harrisbarg for Readingj Po ville,
Tamaqua, -Idinersville, Ashland,- Pine:Grove,
Allentown and Philadelphia, at 8.10 a. . ;and
2.10 and 4.19 p. 44,stopping at Lebann and
l a
- all Way Stations ;; ! the 4.10 p. in. Train aking
close connection tor Philadelphia iind•Colurgbia
FOr Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven and Aubffrn,
via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rai} Road c leave
' Harrisburg at 3.20 p. in. ' - , i
Returning.: Leave New-York ,
ftt. 9.00 a. nv.,
4.2 noon 5.00 and 8.00 p. in.; Philadelphia at
8.13 a. in. and 3.30 p. in... Waf,passenger
:Train leoves Philadelphia at . 7.30 a. m.,-retu rn ling from Veading at 6.30 p. in., stopping at
all stations ; Pottsville at 8.45 a. m. and '2.45
p. m.; Ashland at 6.00 and 11.30 a.m., 1.05 pm
Tamaqua at 9.45 Latin., and 1.00 and 8.55 p. in.
Leave`Pottsville for Harrisburg; via Schuyl
-011 and Susquehanna Rail Road. at 7.00 a. in. -.
1 - . Read`mg accommodation Train : Leaves Read
ing at 7.30 a. in., returning from Philadelphia
at 5.00 p.m.
Pottstown 'Accommodation Train, leaves
Pottstown at 6.20 a. in., returning !elves Phil
adelphitat 6.90 p. m. .
Columbia Rail !load Trains leave Reading at
7.00 a.m. and 6.16 p. n. for lEpirata, Litiz,
Lancaster, Columbia, &c. • : -;
On Sundays : Leave New York at 8.00 p. m.,
Philadelphia 8.00 a. m. ,and 3.15 p. m., thelB,oo
a.m., train running only to Reading. POttiviille
plog t. m. Harrisburg 9.35 at- DA. andßeading
at 1.20 and 7.20 a. in.. for Harrisburg; and 11.22
a, m. for New York, and 4-25-p. m.,-for Phila.
dilphia.
Commutation, Dllleage, Sealion, School and
Excursion Tickets to and from all points, at re
.dueed rates.
Baggage checked through ; 180 'pounds al
lowed each Passenger G. ,A.F NICOLLS,
• - General. Snperintendent.
, Reading, Pa., April 8, 1867.
CLEANSE \ THE BE t a OR.--.—With
corrupt, or tainted blood,lyou are sidle all:
over. It may burst out in Pimples, or Sords, or •
in some active disease, or it May merely :cep
you listless,, depressed And. good for not, ing.
But you cannot base good health vrhileyour
blood is impure. GYRE'S SARSAPAUPLLA
purges oat these Impurities ; it expels dlicade
and ores health and stimehttes the organs
of liiii into Vigorous - action. Hence it rapidly
cures a variety of complaintsirnich are caused
by impurity of the blood, su •as Sdrot ula .or
King's Evil, Tamers. Ulcers, ores, Eruptions;
Pimples, Blotches, Boils,' St., Anthony rs Fite, •
Bose or EryidpelaS, Tater or malt Means, Scald
Read, Ring Worm, Cancer- ori C cerous Tom.
ors,f3ore Eyes, Female Disease , such as Re
tendon, Irregularity, Stippressio Whites,Ster•
ility, also Syphilis or Venereal . D
iseases, Liver
Complaints and Heart Ditusuies. Try AYER'S
SiRiaikARILLA, • and. see for yourself , the
shrprising activity wit p' whieh it cleanses the
li n
blood and cures these d sordets. •
During late years the, paid o aye .been tubs' -
led by large bottles, pretending o giVe a quart
of Extract of Sarsaparilla foilon dollar. Most
of. these ,have been frauds po the sick, for
i
they not Contain Rt tle, i any, Sarsaparilla,
but often, no curative ingr ' d i nt Whatever r —
Hence, bitter disappointmen Las followed the
,
use ot the . various, extract of Sarsaparilla
which Rood-the market, until the nameitiell
has become synonymdus Ili Imposition and
'cheat. Still we call this. mpoutad, " Sorsa •
l arilla mme ," and intend
° te tt ! s o u m pp t l he st e c ri h d a p r i ern ob e i d o t i a;
w ch rests upon it. IVO think - is have 'ground
y ktlx
fti. ieving it has virtues whi are irre Witt
ble ft the class e Fosses , it is intended to
cure. We can assn the Sic , that we oiler
them the , best alterative me ow how to Pro
duce, and e have reationito hell vs, it is by far
the most e tat purifier of tb blood yetdis
covered di 1
'AYER'S CHERRY PECTO Lis so tint-,
versally known o 'surpass every other Medicine
for the care of ugh),Coldii,ln Unita. Hoarse-1
nese, Crony, Brondblt A „ Incli)ie Corisom litioul
and for the relief iit .ponsuthp Patients in
advanced slava of tde disease, that it' IS Ufke - 1
'lasi hereto... omit th - evideu of its virtues - .
- The world knows theF.
_I, .
Prepared by :Dr. J.. . TER
Mass., and sold by al Dm is
\
medicine everywhere; '
Jane 6,18;7. ; '
' , Ult.. T H•• E is.
• - TIM/WHEELER i
8 E-W 1'14 . 11 M•:+...
Kbeen proeed to be the 1 ,for the follow
eelsons : t ' let. It makes. t e Lock stitch
lbe l
atm both sides, '.irhitili i o 111 save thread
enough in &lifetime to 'tray Itself. 2d. It
makes the Look Stitch wit (A a shuttle, Cs
'pato:l(.l4Ni: Wil s on,] distiel Ink with 'many
westing prints. r Sd. It b a... Glass.; Cloth
Presser, Braider and Corde r, which - no other
'magnet his., Examine all the different patents,
ifi EN
i
lir
.[they,all deal tote ; the ; before you' buy.
•• ' • ~ '...
HONE ES t• „ . .
1 ; BrOVili , Bev ilt-' : wnalli Ifrael.:
Ward,llAJo Ward.. B Russell, Mrs B
, W Pknoiy, - , J 0 Pierce; MN 11P Moore, Mrs
Itlenry Bier ,'C'S. Pateh, , Mtsv; David emit.
Mei B haslet , Miss Lizzie Cooper , or any per- -
scoisrho las APei, Tbec ifitehineitiorsals•
ple'of work' be seea•_ ply -caning ay. WICK
RAU 14, 'a. 0100107 8 torefor,g 4 4'13
j BAST
, ' at Stevensville.
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Rave just:- Opened their large and
. • -
spacious store, and will ",
keep at all times
A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK
•
DOMESTIC .AND FANCY
(Opposite,oodffin i.Russel
Towanda, April 16;1867.
_NEW Hr 112,11-
NEW GOODS !
TAYLOR &
Have just opened their large and
A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK
& PO., Lowell 4
ani dealers in;
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10,000 acres heavily - khpbereil tatid On' tile
hlusi waters of the' Stanarnaboritng, - Potter eo.,
Pa. ' . • ;.!
ill
A Valuable Anthracite, Coal PrOperty; neat,'
Scranton, Pa. • , ,
- • , ." ' -I •
7 000 wild - ,Jana - Stew - 44,80
township; Potter.eoanV, Pa., heavily timherkt
,
26 Town I.etn In Monroe Borough, Bridforo
county; Pa. ' •"!
. .
782 Aires - ot lingroved and tintheod
known as the Peltier 410 'Pratt Was in
Irk
tyre and Union townships, Tina and Lycoming
counties, .Pa. To be. srld . to lots. ,
49 TOwn Lota, In New 1111tOn), "Sugqttbinna
co.lmmediately ediolplug , the Bailiny
t.
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Ono third of 1, ~ I I ifereit 01 wild timbered'
lam', Idontgomer, v; , I• , , Georgia. - " •.:
3,000 Acies I Svlivan county, Pa
-
Available Coal property near Wilkes:l3ar'ie,
Pa., baying thereon all The . coal veins of the
Wyoming Valley.
,
122 Aces good .Va Balingtan
tOvirraggilinidford 06a.0. _ .
2,000 Acrc3, more of ie:ts, wild and, heayily
timbered, Mclntyre township, [dooming corn-
. ty, Pa.
. • .
. , . ,
60 Town Lots; situate on . Main. Railroad and
Centre atreets.!Towauda. . • .
.. .
.f° •
40 Acre's of itripr•fved tarating land, highly
cultivated, Wysua euvriship, dear Towanda.
11, Acres highly improved !arming laud suita
ble fctr a' truck farm. or residetive--Wssox.
ME
7 Acres improved 1-,tutt, Arysox!, tea minute's
Wilk from TowandA ()rough.
. .
ith every modern improvement and convent ,
ince. . House nearly nes!. • • - • •
. ,
56 Acres lieavi.v Infested laid,; oak, pine,
chepaut, A ,
c. ithik: halt mile of
thoßasquehtulna 1 •
'VW 1
eva
700 Acres 'valuable •i3rming , A.la4tic
connty,New Jersey. • I I
• 1.
Tenements' sad Improved Beat. Estate, To.
wands Borough, and of her proper ies. -
Execute Conveyances, furnish Brlefs . ot Title,
buy and sell Real attato. Collect rentals and
liens,shrvey and examine all kinds of property.
They are prepared to nsg.)tbi.te stiles of farms,
hoMesteads, and proertie , s'spmi.kily desirable
to capitalists ; to p7ocure adVancesotif money,
upon btlind and mortgage, and to prosecute in
quiries for those desiring to mate investments
or secure a, home . The - wih effect
In the best known c t r..s LIFE; AC
bIDENTAI. an IN•:1 3; ,; ):ARINE. They
have exclusive. • .hnd neigh-
boring eoantiti , id these
several departtn
MI
Ell
?I'hose who desire to buy or sell farms ;
. .
AIYIP,hO *14.14 elect I,na . uronce atixstFire;
AU who Eeek permanent investments for the
future benefit of their families; ,secare and
flret-claes•Lite Companies • . '
•
Capitalists dualrlhe , b buy .01:: Bull valuable.
speculative properties: . . •
All lialiting surve.isp.n4ura.mluatlona;
•
All wishing., edvanons: upon 'valuable real
property ' • '
• -
. • All who wish,to 'obtain: learn or rental- or
arms or Tenemnts;
Ate respecttitlly intietted . to3.entrust sccli bust •
next to out Agency., , .
Further puiticiliarajur*bill,at our dice:
Qtflee, Union Ploek, Towanda. (To be m•
moved May lst; corner ot, - arid Pine
streets.)
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sei;- A.VVERTI.SED
DS.
lion. U. 'Maur T • .A‘idai I a. ' '-' ..
Ron. WiLiam 1•;1* cr. , Mootosbinz, a: r' - `:
7 ( xida
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li. o:6lercuro •- • ---:%" - '• '! i . 1• .. ~.• '. ..
G. F. litiaoniz 1.10.4 Bontein,. To
', 3'. , .D. - -liontanp,. Tolianda;. •• _ L.• - •,..
LatbrOyfituddsoguin,Ceo.*•lipt Tort. , :.':--....
-Dininon Biothernahllailolphin.: ~* ,: •.. ~..f ,r•
Holk..lohli N: OnnynAhieni Wilkes.:Bizr' ij. -.
CloWnil litintio r laWayßart*:••2„; - i ~i ,i,k,:', ,-..,,,,
Hon. F. B. Wester Montrose, Pa.
'. TOINAMINIIIII 2, 1867. /
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sa - 31 writ ,of Ft.' Fa g ( the
Iftit * ,pl' Common Pleas.to. , •
wklrk, e*Posed to#noirtlffiti 4l C lll.iet
miIcmiDAY.3IJATID 21, 1 , 141','•at, - ,,2• P •
in., the folloarktikeeribodJolf•pko , of .44kg..014
of land alto*. .OY/i344
490,11 tilb 'dlaier.iiiyfiati A ' , OA W
landie:=lq4eirTeelr .11nititi Poet,
Ion& Of-T,*•Wdr i tiregory..„,()%m! „4ll 4PC: 3-4
.an acre fir liad, : more or lea*,
with a filmed house slid- framed tam
Seizedind lakert She*, t-ofi
Wintam &mama, ira...;/amee 9amdaithava.s.ad
rat - • • "°. "
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A - DMINDYW432(4I4O7IO.O,4idace
ZIV - la here* "gtenni•thai in' penman beiebti- ;
ea 'to , tike ; state ViN-C.l.lCirtra, Wetfoik
deciassa;ate fequeited te.Milee tramedV!' - *.
.ate payment, •ntelttioae hating "••
said , atate preaent,theaa" otnly, autOennitst - .
id for settlement - ,
an.ri
dmm.4ttators.•
Flit[ 28;1867.
EXSQUTOWS NOTIOg . . I "(Ala),
hereby given that all iserious to_ - ,
the • estate of Sophia C. tair.chil..l, isto • .
ottVirinslham; are ‘reqnisted - to: ' make huttie4l- . t
ate yaystient; Without delay and those hsving:, , , , .; •
elaima againste, said estate mint prer,irisittir.ta, •
duly antite?tiestel for fettle Ent. _
ith 1. -t
• Xzecutor•
May 23,1887.
ADMINISTRATOR'S .
Netice is • her6y that pawne r ,
Indebted to' ~ t he estate /01ilL'STALF0aD ~•,'
late of Wyalasing t 49.; dnetl. are requested to
make Immediate payment, 'mid thins having
:claims against said estate will pre;mat them,daly, ,
.autheatieatod for settlement.
JOLT F ' CiIASIBERLIA
&lay 28;1667"' Adadanazatct* r.r
A DMINIWR'S".. ITAYACE.II6tice
JAL is herebygivea that all"persons indebted -
t. •?1-- estate of . GEO. E. MAR ALL lc* ofv
Rome, - ileo'd, • are requested to make • ink , •
mediato payment,•and all ly.r4tg claims upon
said estate will present them dza.T.Pnlwatkatc4
for settlement.
•
May. 2.9, 1967.*
A_DMINISTS' NOTICE.--Notiee is
lY lrereby glien that , all penon.l indebted..ta .
tho estate AI It MEANS, deo'd., late of
W Jao tipp., are' requisted to make payment .
vrithont-deipy, and those having claimi'agaiast.
said estate must pre:mnt_ theta
_duly aetheritiet- ' •
ted for settlement.; - -
c.
Administrator. . •
May 2,18G7
iIDMINISISATOI3I
. ,
Notice is hereby given; .that
indebted to the estate of HENRY TA LL
late of Monroe tivp., deu'd., are requested ,
to. make - *mmediate payment and _thoselmv
ing demands agaimit said estate will prer . ...mt
them ditty authenticated for settlement. - ,
• • • - J. H. LEWIS, •
May pa, 1867.*
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A DMINISTRATOWS: NOTICE.-
Notice is hereby given, that allilersoul
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indebted ba the 4,ate of 1.1 liathaa ilborn,
dee'd,' late of Franklin tygli., are .I.N, sled to
snake .immediate fayrnent.,- and those haring
demaiids against ,said estate Will present. them
duly anthenticated . foreetilement. - •
Adainistrator.
May 2,1867-'
RPHAN'S CO. RP 4, SALR.—By :
O. .
virtue of an-order of the. Orplian's Carat •
of Bradtord Cdunty,Lthe underogned guardian
of Ida Grover, nainur'Cliß . of Harry. Graver,
late of Springfield, decea...led,' will expdse `.to
_public - sale on the premins, en WEDNESDAY, •
JULY 'ID, at 2. o'clock, p. in., one:tin - at:till:a -
half of the lellowing, dea& - iried r iot - &es or par
cel of land situate in Spring eld tsvp.,•bo - naded
north. by Whin! John Barr t, east by Lend of .•
Depnton 6ates and Walter • ttocks, south by ,
lands of Thomas. Mitchell, and 'Waiter:Mat- 2
ticks, west by - Lend of Schuyler Gates and-by
tile highway leadiug to - Leonard _Hol lo w.- citn- :,
Wieling e 9 acres or therealiouts, . s ito abc;ht 45 '
acres improved, fromed dw'elling, house, trans-d
barn, blackfontth shop, ant an grehard of:lb:Jut,
12 trees thereon grziwr:g. ...ulijett W the righ t
'of dower of the wider of said H. S. Graver •
therein. ,; .1 -
• '1'BI:0/S-240,00 tho-day of ease, 4of balance -
of .parchase money at canfirm :Lion or sale, afil
the balance of sail purchase cs follou's 3--1 Of ',
same ,with all interest - 1n one year. i with, all iro ,---
terest in . 2 3 ears arid 4., with all remaining hi- -
t crest in 3 yvara from time,. of confirmation. • '•
Slid purchase morky; - to be Se cured -by judg
ment Ednd-to be entered as a lien on aaid preen •
jscs.; • • LYDIA E. GROVEL:, _ •
Junell3, 180. . Guardian. -
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VALUABLE FARM FOR
Y The gtibscriber offers for sale silts firm in,_'
Wysox, nearly opposite Tuw.tri- a. TiiLi (aim
codtains_l2o acres of land in .t high st.lte of -
provement, with a splendid .4weilin' , vase. ".
barnsiand outbuildings. It has a large never- -
tailing orchard stocked with good ftytt of
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cry description. It it In a good neighburhoe'l
within easy reach of tbe , chnrch apd seinol"
privileges oLTowarela bn'ough. For terima - ol - •
sale, 4-c.ienqulre of the subscriber on ihepfem
- • MORGAN D. STIIIC'KLAND,
8, 1867.-,—te • • ' -
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, LE FARM .FOR SALE,
The subscriber offers for silo his farm sit.
nate in North I:owand4, about - uue mile' from
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ToWanda - Bormaih, on the - rsad " g from
Towanda to Waverly. Said.farru-eonals of O.
acres on. the east and about 41' acres on the
west aide of the road . , Has a now f eil barn .
framed dwelling house; and: good f it tlaefevu,
and is well watered. Terms midi. easy. For
further particulars enginre on the ptemim.4 of
' , Whl. M. WATTS.. '
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'March 14;18G7. • • , - - .
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rAVERN TROPERTY FOR SALE
The subseri.er offers for .sale his Tavern;
Property, situate._ in Wysot township, oppasito
the borough of T•vand.i,twithia a few rods of -
the. bridge.' The. uildings are eqn rodions. .
and well arranged Urfa ltiou an.oxeellent •
one., Possession ' immediate)
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Per firms uoply to G. D. M. anyo, Towanda,
or, to thesifirsertber at Myersbarer. '
YVAT. VAN 1311fliklt:
April 3, 1837.--3m.i
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tiOR ,BALE.—A level upland Farm' \
containing 124:acres,60 cle a red and stumps
ovt in the, grazing ' county Ml:toga, 'Delmar ,
Tsitinaship, 3 Miles slith of WelLso ro,' near •
'cheesy factory,,eelios4 house, avid •on the direct
imati,to Jersey Shore. Wood land hatnlozir ,
beeclaand maple. Gdod sPiings ,of water, mild!,
0re , ard,44.100 grafted fruit tren, frame hous , a)
an barn, somer,tarout..of repair.. Priie 34,
per acre, a liberal deduction for cash. •
r particulars apply to 4I • . •
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Tiogi county,
Dray 23 1967:3t.
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First dwrso4th 01, the Meat I , lE4c:oral Bank,
'AIN STIIFIEIs, TOWAn,A; PA.7
BiIAND,T OF, WOitACCO,-OLIEN!ING:
Gold 1: - af, EunnySide; - Pine" Applq„ Mlcfilga'n
Fig, rosé Leaf and Star, widdi we Oder for sale
to quantities to suit captopaers;
Barrels ) half 4 apd . trlaiteTs. • •
BRAIDS OIGA.RS.
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American Eagle.%Gen. Grant, Leberyeet ,
perio, Tycooft and the very eholtest brands ;ot
f ' FANCY- §.SIOIcING. . ,•'.
'•The celebfateil Lone Jack, ; Prid9 of ttie.
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tliccoAnAibeinal fprwii:,dlT •
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