vaifori LOCAL AZ'D. gEIVE'R .A 1; . . , DAvID PALMER 'EST., i was elected Ilarg,ess of Alba Borougb, Ithis.coimty, on •tie 7th irst. This is • the third time that 11,. has been chosen to, fill-the position: Dnommo.—James, son ,of. Ultarles i s m ith, residing in tinsca - roia, Pa., WAS drowned ou last Wednesday'lfvhile engaged' fishing in a Will pond situated on thd. Tuscarora creek. Deceased' was 8 or N ari of age. I ay he-West Branch N'alley somo'titne 'during this I nouth, xitli a party of friends who will test the productiveness of the streams,, by a fishing excursion. s So Says the Troy da, :tile. 'GRAND Ptcmc.—The 4- ' 4.ilorious• Fourth" . will be celebrated by the ladies of TowiLL(la, North TOw . auda and' Hornbrook- LaNiug iu roster's Sugar Bush, Nw:th Towanda. 'Sniings, &a. for the eu p)utnt of all. A good Brass. Band will be on the ground. la. The pleasurd grounds at Moun t.an Lake are now rettly for the reception of/ pleasure parties, there NVill be an oration C:diNerell on the fourth of July la the Ilev. k ajanin D. Griffin , pt two coelock•in the a:t,rnoon, ice' Oreazal and letnonada it,vd t,tl,tr comforts will be Isuppliedby,the pro- HAL•RISON DOD D. I , tetor. The citizens of `funklip.nnock tuaking great iinTarittiuus for the obser- N.:nce of the Fourth of July. Tlie corner 1.. of the new Presbyterian church will he had by the Masonic order. The Ducla- Laion of American Independence will be 1.• —l, andun oration iironounced by a Itzuished speaker. Masonic Lodges and nienibcis of the fraternity'are in- Sited} me of our readers have apprehended the paragraph in Jast Reporter, concerning 1858 . pennies. i,.:ve had several: communications on t u subject, and make this gendral answer: It ..:,y person has cgtiteeit lt,ttlAd (14:1 Arty ' pennies that ho wishes to sell for ss 'l t him bring LULL, and as long as we have room to innlV the eis.•Liage at that-rrite. BIZUTAL A S'AULT.—A woman who gircs her name as -JEN - NIE Lye.„was found on Saturday morning last, on the door t• 1 , - the residence of E. McDoivsin, at t,:e lower end "of this place, horribly cut . brabi.d about her head, and three of 11,0 rI s broken. When discovered slio was insensible and almostdead. Dr.:Lei:in was call , -4, who dressed her wounds slid proper.rostoratives, and gie is now It covering as rapidly as could ha expected IN al the nature of her injuries. On being re-lilred to consciousness she said that she v..:s accosted by tiro men, on the side en Friday night, when one of them • .1,1 to her, "Is that you Jane?" She re d that that was not her name, when ono the mew IMocked her dOwn. ,and she 1:.:a no knowledge of what transpired after -arils, the blow lmocking her insensible. , A STRANGE VISITOR.—Some persons ;idling in the schnte of tVe dam, by shut,. tuig .11 the water; . last webk, caught a rep :tie wholly unknown in this section. In .sti2,,ttion proved it to be Tun AloNoroarr., ut,,opuina, Allegeniansis,) found sometimes in the waters. of the Ohio and Alleghany .]: „..urs,'and known as e Ground Puppy :,11,1 Young Alligator. ,It is described as 1” mg extremely tierce Lnd -voracious, spar :l4 nol.ting that it can Overcome and de .,,:ir.- It i 3 believed by th , fisherman to • p, , isonons 2,141 is consequently- much livalecl ; its appearance being extremely 1, ',ening. . ! • , The one caught hire is 22.1, inches` long ; the Lead flat and /broad is 4.1 inches long ; !tnh short and' thick, with four °laws on :Lc fore feet and five claws on the hind feet, inches long; the tail, which is laterally' c , :npressed is 91‘ inches in length, 21 inch wide ; a fold of puekeried skin runs dOlrn :1(1 side of the neck and body. Its color Is slaty, resembling the color of a .• brill '.ead." reight lsponnd 13 ounces. • - This animal is the= first of the kind we I„tve•ever known caught in the Susquehan n,,_ It is rare in the rivers where it is known list, and its Idstfiry is but.little known t I naturalists. It is the most unprepoi --,ing "fish "-we have ever seen. • IlAn.noAn Exgrusio:v. —The Annual E-c•arsion of the Directors of the Erie ILLLIv...y took place last week,,and the par ty c- , asi.4ed of the officer 6 of the Road, DirectOrsi a large number of-invited guests, ecntprising_niany editors. The 'Excursion Train left Jersey City, lu. slay.zutiraing, June 18. It consisted of .1 I, ,q , ..4:Lgo . car, a dining car, two passenger c. , .iuht-.§, lung and short sized, end a sleep aig car attached to the rear. Combined Lud separately, they were meant to present tLe'itlell'of the most perfect and elegant car accounnadations—andindeed they were so. The dining or lunch car, was arranged with small' tulles on either side, the for ward section, being occupied by cooks and ..voiters. It was an elegant restaurant, and ie it, ad fibitutil and at all times, the daintij eit , collations were served. • The emehirlg ear NV:t., 3 model of beauty find convenience. We. Lave never seta our :natiVe woods dis; plaved with greater tasteaud'effect than in it- 5 interior. Ash, birch, black 7:ralnut and o.tic are'combinecit in the paneling with-re alarlLble - skilL ' On ono - side are eane ,eated,arm 'chairs, and on the other similar ~n es sociably disposed about round centre hbles . of black: walnut. The passenger ccaehes - were marvels of .beauty. The i first da;rs mu was to Elmira, where the t party was lodged at the Hathaway liett,e, leaving \c'eclnestlAy morning, hay- Lrifi:n , ,•,•; accession to the company from the itizens of Elmira. A quick ran of seven I:ours, and Dtinkirk was safely reached. lire the entire population had turned out, : Ind the arrival of the train was the signal fir the, booming of carmOn, the, strains of iousic,'' - and ti-g-a-r of the' firemen.. It , etnned if the whole population, male and largwand small, had turned otit:to. Rio honor to the,nrrivals—which is not tb e wondered at, considering that Honir - ek 13 a creation of the• Erie EailwaYi, audeita inlaabithuts all, diretly or indirectix in the employ of the Bad. . A good dinne4. at the Erie Hotel, and the eicnrsionists were near ,lislied and marchedlii tl a stearn& We :A, and amid the cheers of the multitude; the waving of handkerchiefs; and the thus-• ilers of the cannon, departed _ foOnffelo;• which Was reached at , 8 p. 1 . 12. ; a Spit. train oh the Oentrid Road talien possesqi" : of, and at 9 o!clock, the. roar of Maga* welcomed the paity-vdide the wide doosaV 'bed intenudoned Rotel; were visa to re .!s!.°trte-' 1 ‘ , ,w0jed , "044454. = - t.;.i...-1 --,'• - ~ ,, -I?stv-v•i•rt , "6 calve them. - . 3yeli'ibd irlid•l4ll - Itidged, a . , -- , foiv-4eurs in ,InoPiN TilktSiblVerl vice of the early risers 16 viiiik4inifiii&al of Niagara, _and at 9r ai4m4:-, thei-! . 4044 train was proMptly sta#44:,far ii. retrup to Buffalo. ller o i tsome thWnsitriages "tkio* in: - the pasty, and a long intattmereal Pro cession 'was paraded. ., : WOW : the::4llY streets of the QueMkCitY:fsf *elLtdies, . The same traia, 'which had Coissreysalthe puty. to Dunkirk was here t r i talcesrPosseesion 'of, rind at _1 in., under charge of Conductor TONS Tztowtioi; started coa . the• return." At I'ortage a short atop was made to - acni Ufa passengers to see the Portisg,e: Bridgeyand the falls of. Gimessee.- Prom Portage to lionsellisville, thirty-one •thilealwexe run in forty-tam minutes—the - 1(4 twelve miles in fourteen minutes. Preciselyat 3:15 Hor -nellsville was reached, •witere dinner was awaiting the party at the Railroad Saloon. Biowsn, who never fails t 6 sot .out a good meal, on this. Occasion outdid himself,' the dinner was the best met with on the excur pion. At the close some ethusiastia indi- I L vi!lrril proPoS•ed three c ' ers t l os Bnowra, which were given with a w • , At Elmira, the train W 'halted . to•allow a bricf visit to the Car and Machine shcip, under the charge of , Ur,' litsrrria, ' whose thbrough system and order, Were manifest. 3Vc left the train at iVaverly--:but we learn Ttim .t a pleasant journey safely ended at Jer soy City, Tuesday evening. Of the many pleasantindidents connected with this excursion, • we:have not room to ,), , ek—the more so, as they were personal hi their character—but are..bannot refrain from tendering, in common with our breth of the press, our acknowledgment, to . Pres 7. ident Dranr.r.a., Vice President Dom., Sa-• perintaident RummE, Rum, General Ticket Agent, and g. D. Vt Palmr,Superin, tendent Susquchanna-DiviSion. • The press was well represented ; and ninny old acquaintances were renewed. and note ones formed, , ITHACA & VOIVANDA RAIL ROAD.—ITS T.,00..T10N CO-011 Atonday of last week, live of the Directors, iaccompanied'by J. F. ilixSon, Esq., left Itliaca for an exam ination of the proposed route of the Ithaca. & Towanda hail Road, and to deeicte upon its hication upon the serithern end, frOm the State line in the direction of Van Etten vile. The party consisted of Hon. E. Cor nell,!Hon, J. B. Williams, , C . ; L. Grant, L. L. Troll= and J;ll2Seltreg. Mr: J. F. Bradley, 'Engineer, with his staff of assis tants, completed the party: - - So far as practicable 911 +minuation was made in the northern sectigh up t . .) the sum mit at. Spencer pond,and a like examination from titmice south, throu4h Spencer and Van Ettenville ; just spith of which latter village the last and most, approved survey crosses Shepherd's Creek aial continues on a grader of but twelve feet 0 the mile down that stream to the red b idke some two or three milesnorth of icioryville. 'The l i party was here joined b( JOhn A. Nichols, Esq., who has from the orpmeucementC ta ken great interest in the ii" i terprise. ''The party reached INt i av,erly - late in the afternoon and,yet made write an examina tion of the routes indightfid by the New . York k„Pennsylvania EMI Road and Canal Company, who have their road now graded from Towanda to the Stf4 line near Wa lerly, and to the extrem 3 430i11t their own rganization allows them t.:4 proccid. Sew ,. • Cral surveys have, been inatzi by this latter . company north of the _Sta e line, and be tween that point and tho Erie Depot at Wa verly, one of which it wa-3 * contemplated Might cross the Erie Foal labovethe track and thus avoid the dank,cr Mid delays of crossing on a hive] ;' buthBhea.v};grade to makel this ascent-will pr brtbly prevent its adoption by our Compan ..1 Mr. Wni: An dras, Alex. King and. N 1 Halsey, of the theca and Towanda R. ~.Directors.joined t e company here. Oa Tuesday morning, . .(F. Wells, Dig., 'President of the New Yore It Pennsylvania 1 • I Ri. R. and Canal' Company, I reached NVaver . '1)1 and a consultation Thy has in reference itotthe proposed junction! orthe two roads, ;and the most available an i di l desirable point • for such connection ;- bttino definite anal certain conclusion was re ched. AS an ex amination of the coal fiel lof Bradford and its M Sullivan comities tad be determined.up on the , party proegededtoAthemS, and were en{ertainedial, the Athens Ho 'fel, at the invit, tien of C 'i; Wells. -, ~i , I The , excursi n. has ekeloped. a great i amount of later fit oath, [part of the coal 1 companies in: th , e!onstruidionot‘the Ithaca .4: Towanda Raitßead. 'They are satisfied, . as all must be, that'onr.iiiiite presents ad vantages over any othetipbssible route.— 'Ease of grade; directnesif and shortness in distance Combined give its an immense ad vantage over all compeitilig pOirds. In these ressects we are far ahead: of our neigh bOrs, and it is but due tcl ourselves that we take advantage of them. i I The Engineer mad, his 'assistants com menced on Monday at the'Red Bridge just . north of FaCtoryville,' t 9 Move north and permanently locate and flXithe route of the Ithaca & Towanda Rill.SOuth of that point and to the State line, the§cation is yet nn determiried,_but the rout 'Offering theiow est grades and - shortest dittance combined. with cheapness ol,conststie ion will be adop •d. . , fixed fact s '.—liha I 'Jour+ • ' . ..s)3gico Arotes. Fcorgru- of JULY Aft TUE HoLco.mis Hon4E, -Leiley, Pa. \ All' are invited to 'at tend a Dance, Thittpday Aveniug, July 4, 1867. Music, Weitgate, ekok & Learn ed. Bill $3 00_ , I C. `b. HotOolun, Proprietor. RECEIVED - a H. B. CKEAN, al Agent for the Hartford Live Stock Ilan- - ranee Company, one - hiniclied tnylthigty four dollars, _amount- of instranen 'fin the loss of roan mare Fannl4, ~.ingutted An the Hartford Live Stock,Conpanyri r • , May 30, 1867. ! I. E. §on6Arnx. ~ ..„. ' THE FIFTH, NIIIIRSH I OF AJICKENS—;- . Dinzdatt EDITLON—isjUllt out. :, \ 1 - - Call at Az.vonD & Ban? ku'a f or i 4 .nuirm Catriztatrrr." - ;.1 ` • WICK -Mill & Biagx tr. e just opening a fine assortment of Table Cutlery, Knives And Forki,Desert Ktati.s, &e•-,Plated are spoons, Fozlts, , Napkiril Rings, Castors, Call Bells, Ito. • A. huzistitddition to oar stock of. Lamps. : June 0.-Iw. .. , 5,... NS. The goo d _and bad in ,this 'world are all mixed together: . 'Because there is a we of the latter it is no rea- . son whip we should dengaive the fonuer.— If any invalid, doubting l llo truthfulness of Dr. Sellen's assertions,!Will , bring three of he best and most conscientious Physicians n Bradford Comply, .116, iafthr seeing him,: 1 do not recommend his treatment fordiseas led Throat and Lungs,-he milt be presented with his : Medicine and One gundred , Dol lars.' Among - -those recently, cured E by him, 'and who can belrderred to at Any..tune, are Deacon' Halsey,lobrnit s releik, Rath, N. Y.', Diseased Lungs -; Mr. Parker,.. 'Principal 'of 1 Academy, Bath, N. Y.,- MdPatised- Lungs, very badly ; James Wright,- ~Clergyman, Bath, N. Y. Asthma in worst form ;:D. A. Taylor, , /Tanager of.l,lWillianniport Alai read, Hepatised Lunge 1 . Charles .HOvey,_ Towanda, Asthma of siztfeayearsafanding and Disorganized Lungs, -. •..:- 5 :- - ir :—' r-Will be at 'Ward's Hole 'Towanda, 'Pi., Tuesday; . Wednesday; , epday.,a,eo ,Vgl=. day,-Jnal 25, 26, 27 and :,-": l' -- - • " .„ . , 1 _ .. '_..._ ,22 . 11 . 0.1444 , To TE.testvaa -I-- 11 'leery; •.. . . ties of Teaching tekendnoWs :•. .. , i t in:enemy and 'reethodig Inatiiietioria 1 . - - ./... ; ;11 y ...'-, i.: - :: ,•- =... — ..4.;::...;!"- ..'' -' ~ • . • .11116 WE ould's call, ,tll6 atten ion' virthe 'reader, to the ` a dvertisement actor. M. :AA- Vantraskirk, dentist, in .• another The Dr. comes to us well reeomniendid from Ofkiaga.,4ivX,'-wirere he,has Tqacticed for thelast , twelve years.l.- - We , ~, . - rtor i him in Towanda the.success hiii . ~ :0 an a ex perience merits. 7 3w. '. • . ' stir, If yo4t;wouhi have a .bea light from yonr giimp;inst go to : Wickham & Blacks and gotcone Of thoso ova. shades. They .area new style, of superior (pall and of a rarioo of designs. • Ai ts P*, -C. F 4 Cross "it Cooo.' ;lire IWm prepureS to receive Snbseriptions to the IL - Y. Daily, and Weekly Papers;Pain, , , Magazines itc. They design to - keep a reg ular News - Boom in connection with their Book store. • ' • ''• \ ,siar At a meeting of the Committee appointed to ; examine and 'recommend Books for use is the , rSelioolii of Ilnulford• Co. tliciolntionlvas prised. Resolved, the' Vivo -recommend PArsou, Durroli d SCI4II3.NEWEI tystem lof Penman. ship, • ' J. D. n..}.41/1:1. Sea • The abovepenmanshipis published by Lower, Barnes , and Potts Philadelphia, and can be obtain-of Alvord andliarberßook-' sealers, Towan d a, Pa. May 23. 3m i . FIR.Tr NA ' A. (mfr., BANK OF TOWAND FINANCIAL AO 'N'T OF VV. ! UNITED STATES, Capital $125,0 0: Deposits re eived-payable on demand in Legal Tender Notes. . , .. . • Interest all*ed on lime deposits accord ing to igreemArit. ' ,• • Thicurrent ank Notes received on depos 7 it or exchanged for Legal Tender. • 11. 5. BonM.S and 7-$0 Treasury' Notes Nought and sold. , • . Highest price paid for Compound Interest notes. ' Drafts payable in - any part of the United States.at par for side. Drafts payable in England, Scotland,ire land or Wales, iii any amount over one pound sterling, furnished apowest intes. Passage; tickets froth Liverpool or Queens town to New York, by the well known Inman Line, on and for sale. ' • .. E. H. Sawn; Pros. • i • March 20,'67. V. N.Brrrs, r., Cash: tiir Pianfios, Organs .and Melo deons tuned and repaired on short notice Enquire at DeWitt &..Dettriek's Music store Towanda, Jane 27. . . • burzicAL- T -Dr. -Up De Graff remov ed half of 1110l:tinder jaw bone of_ a gentle man from Binghamton yesterday. The pa tient received - a fractnra of the Jaw - ,severab years ago, which 'resulted in necrosis; or ul cera, ion of the bone—hence the amputation.' The deficiency will be supplied artificially. Dailj Gazette. AUDITOR N IT,EPORT. —the Auditors of Canton To ship roper the condition of the Alilitary Bounty Fund "of said town ship, embracing the . Boroughs of Canton and Alba, nioider the 'requirements of the Act of Assenably, appiroved April 11th, 1866, .as follows Auditors net at theili officl in the Bo rough of Civaton, February 25th 1867; when the Collectol and two of the Commission ers of said township was absent, and iirp wiled to is notices to be served on them to app &r. and settle on the 21st day of March nett, at 10 o'clobli, a. m., and adjourned: ]larch 21, 1867. Auditors met in pursu ance of then adjournment, when two of the Commissioners was present and declared themselves - mprepared to settle and ac count for the disbursement of the moneys° expended frclm said - fund, and the Collector being absen6 adjourned to meet on the 4th day of June next at 10 o'clock a. m. Jpie 4th, 1867. Auditors Met in pursu ance of their: adjournment, when two of the ConimissiOners, T. Watts and E. Sell ard were preSent and declare themselires as yet unprepared to account for-the disburse ment of the moneys , expended from said fund, and proceeded to settle witn the Col lector, Calvin S. Sellard, whose' acco is and credits fire as follows : Amount of "Duplicate . 818,73 . 00 Credit at follows: , By amount exoneration• 917 18 Paid Power y . Bros., oii note..." 13,582 50° Scrip issued by Comniissilmers of Canton, and paid • Judgment paid 'Elias Rockwell. Agreed for collecting and paying - Pomeroy Brothers note • 100.00 2d, per .cent. for collecting bal- - :ince of dtiplicate• i t . 1 105. 19 • /17,13106 1 ! • • $1,606 14 Balcuice at this date •in hands of the Col lector, $92,0.0 of which is :tmore ° or less de preciated ME . WRIGHT, i4LONA.TID • ; A true re c ord. • btu. S. JAYNE, I I Auditors, Attest-4 W.IIaNDON, Town Clerk:\ Juuo 28, 118671fz-3w. • SOkETIT.WG NEW. —Becoming con yincetPthat! the walits of the people of this and adjoin fig Counties warrant me in so doing, I ha e constructed at much expense, twoffinely, iranged Hot Houses for propa gating Grate Vines Floivers, and all kinds of Green 1, 1 use Plants. •1.• I devote my whole titaS to th business and - now offer for sale the follows gi,varieties': ' ' ' GraPg , N nriXi—loriii;; - Allen's Hybrid, Is. raella, JAlawaie, Hartford Prolific, and $lll of the better known varieties, which I offer at praces that di.ity competition. ROSES— emit 'des - Battailles Gen. Jac: quiminot,• ervi,Washington, La Reins,,Viei r tot y eidie ~, I lermosa, Souvenir do mfarriai: son rind many other monthlies. , Also Mash and'Clkaib fig Roses. ' a. Am g. the Miscellaneous Plants wiltbe foundllehotropes- Pansies, Tuberoses,Cin braria, Caleeolinia, Carnations, Salvias, Pa !Chins' of al} kinds', 'Vercinica, Myrtles, Gera niums of all varieties, Verbenarr i cif all col ours, Tulips, Glad.kilas, Dahlliti r ! &c.,, &c., ;in endlOwvariety. ', ' VEGEtiBLE PLecre . .--lEarly and late Cads iflower, ICAbagert : Early Winningst a dt, Ox- Heart, Large Yerk and Sugar Loaf, Dreees LatelMimherid, Late.' Red Drumhead and Flat Dutch. Sweet. and Bell-shaped pep .pers, Riser's improVed Celery, Round and Lofig RggiPlants. Among many other vari eties' of - Tomatos, I would, especially call 1 / 4 , attention-te the "Tilden " Tomato, enew and chyle° 'variety, very early and - highly recommendedly all experienced gardeners and deeilmen. Bonnets of choice''-flowers for stile. ' AT - lila:its nicely packed in moss and can be carried any distance with - safety. l's.tr...eidend kcordicl Unvitation to all to call and see the garden. HARRY MIX. Totanda, March 1, 1867.--Im`. ~, . .. rci*LT., 4. Co:—Would respectfully announce ; thitt hey have 'connected with their business alljninery department, and intend at all times to -keep a fullo9 complete assortment of goods.in that line. ; • ' This depaztraent is under the superin len-dencyy ladies thorotighfY accomplish ed in that; ',profession ; ' whose long T experi ! mice is -a' certain guarantee thatlall goods Mmmfactttred by 'them - will be'of the Most F a •foc.itt ' hie styles and best it'orltrnltliship. i Th' sticjek entirely new* has been selected with t care, anti is now offered Whole. sal- Retail at Low Prices. -.;•- .1 - :-.‘ To alias, May 23, 1867. - 7=34:11 titEdStllly S r OTEI4-411PORTANT No. Wuts. l —Htdders of the August hone of &y -en-Thirties wishing 'to , convert them into rive-Tienty Bonds bearing sit per cent. in. terest in gold, can_ now do so.• at , the Firstl /fationallHank of Towanda. • Thisiaprehably the most Livorabletime to make the \conversion. !It delayed until Mattnityiof the nets, the rush , will be ad, 'great MO e Treasury , Department' will be tumble. td supply the Bonds : promptly. Comptiund Interest .Notes -June an d Ju ly Sovenfgarties,received in exchange tithe new 5-20 Beads. - firther ilformation desired in regard the above, vin . be clieerfully,liven by !c9ilin:re auk. \ • • • N. N. BETTS, Jr, TO Mikrchll, 1867. .1: 4• -1 the' s' inolithlieegic:oo 3 gat lb 9 Ikicolt Ste bf Alford & , - . In ... r ,:...., 11 , ,, ~f,f ;,„,„. - 4.,,-,..,r . p 7. 1 , 40 frorur inoi9smsro- ,iiiiiit is now erting ,-- trit_ i verfsePf Train* notes into ~ - 5-20 eW 11eISrr bgßon4 the , •,, -, ~ .-,,,,-).- hare - 12 Meats sW facili. : for .. ,.. • •," their SModori on, them ir o f: ~ , , hilliness., ' *llO -- degre . toiin *thine' ' " 7; nlitdiailkeill guested to call,' ;_ne.2 . Th6,1'41440 Bonds oe band.ferSiale;‘ - - ilia pensAmee all' 1 / 440 4,..140 1 40f Go - " - - ,;130014* 'end pay tne - higheit •• ' ' - "Tirice. ~ •• . , , ;AP* 4.47 ' -1 -.. ' A S. EpuenAoo;:ll., ~1 G.'F: mAios: A,. 00 BaNtits.-4Di Vita- . aomtints. ' diadount ',polo; ;and. 'limb _collections,.throughout e . L i mited States; at lowest rtee. • • . 4i, - , __- 4 i State' Bank notes "re at Wen- York quotations. -i - _ ' Gold and silver bou,s Government Simi rates. i , -. ' Orders \ for the . none us of Governm n ly ezachted. - ' 4 Couisms of ten forti seven thirties, cashed .4iteresi\allo*ed.on Foreign Drafts and for sale.- \, Tonanda, Mich 11, 1 8 6, , DISHOP—LANING. . * . e r esidence; of the bride's fathek,,in\ ' , sox, Thursday, ' Jane 13, 1867, py . , t L'i' ! F.D. Hotdlints Rector of Christ Ch n. , . "TosVanda, Pa., :, Mr. Wm. T.'Bishop,lr. of TOwanda, to \ Emily T. darighte[ of, . Liming,Esg. , . WEST—ALBRG—A 'W. . oe, kt the leth inst., b Rev; Halloeld ' .. s - ng, l l*. Sidney`M. C. West. of %rtiy to, a Ba sle Albro of Monroe, . ; cunitAx—mrrentrj.,-4y thS DeV.- : Durronghs, Mr. Y. C. Carron and 'llffss ' - plvira _Mitchell; both df :.`ewatada Pa. OLMSTEAD - -,CLAM--In Wind'utm;Jtine 4 * 13, 1367, by Rev. S. E. W alworth at the residande .of Win. K. Clark, •Esq.,. Mr. George W. .Olmstead and Mils Maness S. *Clark, both of Windham, Pa. , LAS'WEII—PLATT---In C . Mptowlithe 27th _inst., by Rev. A. J. , . old, Mr. Curtis A. Lastver, to Miss . Alm F. Platt, botliof the above place. - D I Ell VANNES&—In Standing • Emily wife of -J. J. '1 years, and 7 months. COON—Huston Coon •di wmda, Juno, 1867, In eonnection with the t. mint, Pa. Vols., he. se.' faithfully in the war for t with equal an& signal co and the' consumption, render of Maj. Gem Lea, his homeward discharge die among his friends. F his memory • • Nrw abactt NEW GC!ODS A' OP B.' A. PET The subscribers are rece their termer stock a fresh MILILNERY AND For the se on, and thCy stock at he lowest market termined.not to be underso SPRING AND SM MER GOODS Consisting of lever. thi STAPLE & FANCY . I Sach BROWN SHEETING A variety of widths, from A good assor BLEACHED From 12i to PRIN From 10 to 2,16 G • 5 22'J 71 TALE LINEN & OR,ASH & MAPS SPRING & SUAIII A variety of styles. A. sortroent of DRESS GOODS FO Including the latest styles the most fastidious. 'A ni SPRING & SUM SACKING For Ladies BALMOIIAL SKIRTS HOOP S UMBRELLAS AN A niCa li DRESS TII A Spl.p.ndid.4l'ss. ItIBBO A good assor YANKEE NO ' * pERFIIMERY, IE=MI THE MILLINERY D kept:in good style, nude NISH L. A. Of well known rem:ital.!. ceived from New Yorkia, SPRING STYLES of B Together with a nic rillll2 We are prepared,to fern thing that will ,please and Will be•apared to give in t sines entire satisfaction.. Call - in and efamine our . of the Post Office.; Main I " B. Towatida;Pa.. Jane 12, CHEAP PASSAGE IRELAND OR cci.'s - Lurg OP In. QtrEBISB7OWN , •Willtams Gulon's•old 1 , 1 11.4verpaol Packets, falling Swallow-tail Line of f':e ;don, ailing twice 4 month ; • , . Remittanies-to tagland', ;payable on demand.; ••- ; For furt.bei particulars, a Jkoadway Nay,- 'l. F. MABo Cict,l,llB66'. , , • fIAUTION.--Whe'rgasi: my . wife Ma- N./ ry a. has left my bO.. and- hoard with: oat just cause or provocatr, all perm na are hereby - forbid harboring or trusting, her tort my mount, mt I shi ll spay tt debis of , hereon tractintafte i this - • c DALJAfiti; Juno 6, 1813t.--31. 4 d sold. tight' it bighp3t r sale of the To. Bonds; prompt, • • - ve tweities, nod l iresent,ations; : deposits.. f ; , Certificates D. I tone, May 3,1867 animas, aged 39 CI. in To ed 'anent Mist regi cad his Country e Union, fighting age the' rebels til the final sur vhen he received lid came home Co_ Fever honored lie wields. THE STORE ES S, CO viniz in addition to !apply of RESS GOODS ow otter the:r Lnitre I prices, and are de d by any. g in the line el DRY ,GOODS', ND ti,EURNING;. Trto cts. per yarit ment EMI MEE ME S, 5 ct. 4.1 JBLI CLOTHS FOR TOWELS It DE-LAINS, arga and splendid as THE SEASON, with varieties to: suit e assortment of R SHAWLS 'LOTHS EIZEI ND SKMTING:, IRIS: \ The latest EMI PARASOLS, MINGS, 1121 Latest at tni'ent of NS, eat of ~IONS,.aud l&c., &C. E ! I ' ' ;Pitt.TMENT will be the saperviden of CISHER, evil* ja4t re lendid asAortn(ent of ON.N'ETS, assortment of galo in that lino some suit all. No pains is branch ot• our Lin. .:oods, one, door north ,reet. PLITES & CO. )3G7. FROM OR yo NGLAND .1 !Amon% 4osilz Tc! inntron.: • • : Black Bray Line? of • very week: ets from or tei Los r&atid Scodailit .pl• - • to ; & co., %takers?. Towands,Pi. t , . 1 r0( 1 ,_04 • 7-! I . -E4l aild, — Attei 4 -11 + onday Tralitawlll'listWderly. add:theta - thßibouPsfirial-4 , • • t mar. • ~ /:.`6:124. Express, lirolidnye'Wei; ted, for • Rochester; ' t3alamaruia.,sed Dnttkirk tnadulf*. direct' connections with - , freer 'of the tAtlantic rind Orrat Western '.l,akeilatora And ;Grand Trunk flailevi, for, al Western, ! Fest ; also at Elmira for Canandaigua. . • a. in., Night Express ' Daily,- for Rochester Bahl°, Salamanca ,- Du nkirk and the . WeSt, cannectinir as above. ' . Train, Sundays excepted, for `911610 add ThankirkVcannectiog et Elmira for' Canandaigua. • . , • - , _ • • 2:57 p, in., Emigrant Train, Daily, for the West. • „ , - 3:48 p. ra... - Eludra'Accommodation, Sundays exec tell. i -- ' '. , ~ -, 5:46 p. M., Day Express, .EundaPs excepted, for Itochester; Buffalo. Sakinuuica, Dunkirk and the Nest, ' Connects at Elmira for Canandaigua at Salathatica with the - Atlantic and Great 'Western -Railway, and at” 'Buffalo with the Lake .Els Ore and Grand Trunkiliallways, for all points West and Soitth.,- , r 10:33 p. m. ' Express Mad, Sundays ex-', copted s for ikildlo, Salatnanca and Dunkirk, cowl: meeting with thaw for t West. . -. 8 00a m. Way. FreigSundays - excepted. • *Stops at Waverly oindays only. 00/NAST. 1:35' a. m., Night Express, Daily, con-. ndeting at. Graycourt . for Warwick; and' at New York 'with afternoon trains and steamer, for. Boston and New England 'cities. 5:15 a. m:, Cincinnati Express, Mondays ex cepted, connecting at Owego for "Ithaca rat Binghamton ; for Syracuse • at Great Bend for Scranton and Philadelphia : at Lackawairea for Hawley, and at Graycourt for Newburg and -Warwick. 8:53 a 6 in., 1 _ days ;nun &. • • . . - - .; i.- 12:05 p. m , Day Express, Sundays : excepted, connecting a BiughamtOn for,- Syracipe; at Gt. -Bend for Ser. nton; at Lackawaxen for Hawley; and at Je ' 7 City wi:h 'midnight express 1, in of New JerseY liailroad fo'r Philadelphia,, timore an i Washington... .1; p. m., Accolrimodatiori train, daily. • ' 6;28 . m., New York and Baltimore Mail; 11. tau ya xe , l ted. . - • ~, 8:' sp. Lightning Express. SundaYs ex fcept il, coon - ling at Jersey City with morning expr .as train New Jersey Railroad for, Balti. mor .ana We.. ington t and at New -York with mot ing 'cx ress 'trains for Boston and the East i . • • . • 4.2.5 n. m. 'ay Freii.ht,bandsYs excepted. W.V. B, BARR; \ H. RIDDLE Gen'l Pass It gl, New-York, Gen'l. &rift. Bingltamton,Accommodatipn, Buz' . - - .tfILADEtAPIIIA AND ERIE JL ROAD.—This greil line traverses the librtlfern an - Northwest eonntiesof YeAnsyl vania to the city of Erie, onlake Erie. It has teen leased by the Pennsylvania • Rail Roes Company, and is operated by them. Time of Passenger trains at Williamsport EASTAVAILD. Erie Mail Train . Erie Express Train • 4 . 125, A. le. Elmira Mail Train, . : 8 35.' A. M Lotk Haven Accommodation....3:2o PI M. LEAVE WEST WARD, , Erie Mail. Train 4'30, A. SL , Erie Express Train , . 5:45, P. M. Elmira Mail Train,. . 6 . 55 . P, 51 ' Lock Haven AccomiptLiion..lo.3o A. M.' Passenger dire, run thronkh without' charge both vva, bet :rein piilladelphia and Erie. ,i 1" culWork Connection. . Leave New-Yurktat 9:00, .4..le'nrrive at Erie 10:00, a.M. LearNew.Yorks:oo,r..l.l.'. arrive at Erie at at 1:00 1 , . H.. .Leave Erie at 5:00 p. m. arrive at N‘:.,. qr.:. 3:17. p. in. Leave. Erie at 10:'45 a_ in., a:Tr..le .li, New York 10:10 a. in. No change of Cars bettoecn Erie and New l'iniv. . 1 Sleepiq; ears on all Night Train's. Fur information. respecting Passenger busi. ness alkily at Corner :lOW' and Market streets, And for Freight business of the Company's Agents : S. B. lilingston, Jr., Cor4r 13th and Market strects..Plnladelphia; J W. ileyncilds, Erie; Wm. Brown, Agent-N. C:-11.11. Baltimore. H. Ir. IIOUSTO;N, Gen'l Freight Agt. M. W. GWINNEII, Gen'l Ticket Agt. Phil's. A. L. TVL.Ett, tien'i Manager, Erie. EADING RAIL - ROAD—SUM- MER A GRA NiIIMENT. April 8, 1867. GBEIT TIRTNE LINE 1 , 110.11 TUE NPETLI NORTII•NVES t for Philidelphia,Nelv-York,fleadin' Pottsville , . Tamaqua, Ashland, Lebanon, Allen. townl.li:asiton, Sec. Sc. j• • 1 Trains leave Harrisburg for New-York, Eisifol lows:. At $.09, B.lo,and 9.35 - , a. 111., land 2.1;0 and 9.00 p. in., connecting with similar Traps on tae Pennsylvania Rail Road, and artiving at New-York at 5.0 Q and 10.10; a. tn. and 4,40 mid 5.20 and 10.25 p. In. Sleeping dars aocompa. „eying the 3.00 a. in., and' • 9.00 - p. in.; Trains, witheint change. - Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville, Taina.qua, 'slinersv Me, • Ashlatd,• Pihe Grove, Allentown and Philadelphih, at, 8.10 a. in., and 2.10 and 4.10 p. }ii...stopping at Lebantin and• all Way Stutious.• ' the in. 'rain making clOse connection tor Philadelphia: nd Columbia For Pottsville, Schuylkill 'Haven land Auburn, via Schuylkill - and Susquehanna Rail Hoad,leave Harrisburg at 3.20 p. Returning : Leave New-York at 9.00 a. nl., 1.21n00n 5.00 and 8.00 p. m.; I?hiladelphia at 845 a. m. and 3.30 p. Wily Passenger Triiin leaves Philadelphia at, 7.30 in., retuen ing trothi l'eadiuglut 6.30 , p m., si2ppin ' ht all stations ; Pottsville at 8.45 a. us. and 2.45 p. m.; Ashland at (Lou and 11.30 a. al., 1.05 p. in Tamaqua at 0.15 a. m., and 4.00 and 5.55 p. m. Leave PaMville for Ilarrisburg; , via Schuyl kill. and Susquehanna Rail Road. at 7:00 a,. M. Reading accommodation Train Leaves Read ing. at 7.30 a. m., returning froM,Philadelphia at a.:00 p. at. • Pottstown Accommodation Train, foaves • Pottstown at 6.20 a. in., returning, leivet adejphia at 6.30 p. rn. _ Columbia Rail naiad Trains leave Reading at 7.00 a. m. and. 6.15 . p. m. ' for Ephrata, latiz, Larieaster,"Columbia, dec. Qn Squdays : , Leave New York at 5.00 p. m., Philadelphia 8.00 a. tn. ,and 3.15 kt, ra„ thei:B,oo train running duly to Reading: Pottsville 8.00 a. m. Harrisburg 9.35 a. in. :and Reading at 1.20 and 7.20 a. an.. for Harrisbi4, and 11.22 a. In. ior New York, and 4-25 p; M., for Phila -del phi a. comminution, Mileage, Season, School and Ex:our:lion Tickets to anti from all points, at re duced rates. _ _ Baggage checked through ; 8 pounds. atl lowed each Passenger. (i. A. NICOLLS, General Suparintendeut. Reading, Pa., April 6,.1807. ' CLEANSE THE BLOOD_ .=With (orrupt, or tainted blood, you'," are sick all over. It may hprst out in Pimples ; or Sore 4, or in some active disease, or it may merely keep yqn listless, depressed and-. good tor nothing. But You cannot 'hallo good health while your blood is impure. GYRE'S SARS AVARILLA purges out these impuriVes ; it, e pets disease and restores !faith arid stimulates the organs of tile into vigorous action. Hence It rapidly cures a.variety of complaints which are' caused by impurity or thg bloild, such as Scrol nla:. or Evil, Tumors. IReers Sores, Eruptions,. \ Pimplus, Clotche.t, Bells, St. Anthony's Fire,' Rose or Ery;,ipelas; Totter or Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Bing Worm, Cancer or , Cancerous, Tom ors. Sore Eyes , Female' Diseases, such as Ile tention,,lrregularity, Suppresfiton, Whites,Ster. ility, also Syphilis or venereal Disepses, Liver Complautts au& Heart 'Diseases. Try *YEWS SARSAPARILLA, and see for yourself shrprising activity With which it cleanses the blood and cures these disorders. • - Daring late the public have been mis-' led by large bottles, pretending to give a quart, of Extract Of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most of Ouse have been frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain lit tie, if any, Sarsaparilla but often no curative ingredient whatever.— Hence, bitter disappointment has followed. the use of the various extracts of •Sarsapatilia which flood 'the market, until the - name itself has become Synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still we call this compound, ".Sarsa parilla," and intend to supplysuch a remedy es shalt-rescue the name from the load of obloquy Which rests upon it. We think we have , ground ftr believing it has. virtues which aro irre shah ble the'class of diseases it is intended to ore' We can assure the sick, that we offer the the bait alterative we know bow to pro flare, and we have reason to believe, it is by far the most effectual purifier of the bloodlet dis• covered. -;.? AYER'S CHERRY, PECTORAL is so uni versally known to sarpass every other medicine for the.cure of Coughs,Colds,lnfluenza. Hoarse ness;Croup, Bronchitis; incipient Consum ptlolt and for the relief of Consumptive Patients in advaoced stage's of tee • disease, that it is use less hereto recount the evidence O'f- its virtues • The- mu Id knows thaw. • • • Prepared by "Dr: J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell , Blass., and sold hg all Oraggists and dealers In medleme everywhere. Jane 6,•18a7Y 8.0 Y T.H .F / "13 EST THE :•libtltEß .k`WILHOH - fgE W G • M'A. C - I! I .N . , illas been proved to be the 'ties. for the follow ing reasons : Ist,. It makes: the :Lick . Stitch alike on both sides, which will ,save thread enough in a lifetime to pay for itself,. 2d. It makes the Lock Stitch wit out a shuttle [4 patent by Mr. Willion,] dispensing with mom wearing points. , 3d. It. has a Glass Cloth Presser, Braider ind Corder, which. rio other machine bas. Examine all the different patents, [they all claim to be the : best] before.you buy. .MOMS REFERENCES' :' 'kV Win Mavis, Rev.J T Drawee% -Mrs C Ward, , Mrs John Ward:Mrs 13 S Russell, Mrs W Emory, MM J C Pierce, Mrs HP ; oore, Mrs IreurY/Hevens,,C a Patch, -Bev, 'Havid Pre% Mit II Aliso Lizzie Cooper', or any pop son Itholas -4 1 1. . Machines or saw pie or work may be sect by calling, at WICK HA 14. &MUCK'S Crockery 13toro, Or or Mr A zasTiwwooxs: atAtarowyWoi , - , Towanda 30; 1867 MEM ay..e . ate ',tom ew4 . ' . •- - - '4V4:.?;:fegst 4,, ..., - , „ „ NEW , N . .E4W' - .G d r :o '.l?': E.e.! i.!:: ~~: TAYLOR & CO., Have just opened theiz% and spacions store, and will keel; aeall times . A LIEGE AND WELL SELECTED .STOCK OkEgTIC - AND 'FANCY DRY GOODS. _ I (Opposite Codding & Russell.) Toiranda, April 16, 1867 NEW FIRM NEW STORE I V AND \ • • • \ - • M. 177 0 9 - 3 D .! • TAYLOR & CO Have jot opined their large arid: J . - I - ' A LARGE AND WELL SELta;Tzto STO 111 Lb i 2m D;OMEST,IC AND FANCY JECY .-' O -H k3t)l3f§:" (Opposite Coil(ling & • , •1 - •t, , • , • . Twins:bp ASlllO,_lBB7. )- • ' Man SENEE MEM STORE! AND ' Mr Llll =I =I W OF 1 ~, ;' - • sliacionsiSt4e, and will IceepiatAl thne4 «, OF MN ~tQ~'i T Alf 4 E it 6-- EMSIII , MI .; : n.TAT,II. , ,AGEIkOY ; ',,' - Albr ado' 4ollowingpropepep at reomonable freonale ttp_iis I- •'. . 'l~ a. tai;i i oz . l i.tinibard - aad TDicd Sta. Twelve t thumb es he wily ' tlmberekl• land en' the .1 the. Slanansaboalng, Potter'eo., 10,00(1 a Lead Iva Pa. LIM A Valll4li fkriUlton, 7,000 de tawnahlp, P 26 Town ounty,,Po Acinroe,.Bornngh, Bradford 782 Acres of improved' and timbered land, known as the Pell icr and Pr tt farmi, in Mein. tyro and Union townships; T oga and Lycoming countles,Pa.- To be srld in ota. • • - 49 Town Lots in New 11111 1 co. immediately adjoining Pot, • " •• • One t hird of of 1-) in' • •cr• land, Alontsionier 4...1>!•:. • . 3,00041cr0s Wild f dud: S • ; A valuable - Coal propertyl, Pa., having theieun all-t 6 Wyoming Valley-, .. -I • X 22 Acres good Farrr..!n. toWnship,l3radfurd court I _ 1 2,000 Acres; more or Li:SA timbere4,llelntyre Pa. , ,• - XIII GO Town Luis, situate on Centre streets, Towanda. • • . • - ' ' • . , - 40 'r Acres - hi ithprovel lar.u' ing land, highly cultivated, Wys9s toyintiip, near Tow - nada. , • ' . . • • . 11 Acres lligbl \ ylmpruired tanning, laud suita ble r ti a ' truck • lam, or. residence--:Wysta. ; , . . - 7 cres improved land, Wysdix; ten ‘•minutes 911, rom Towanda Borringh.k. 1 1 ' ! r - -• 4 - 1 • • - A 1 0 127L' ItESIDENCE,.. • , With every modern iinpr..,vcpuint and epnvenii • ence. 'House nearly nes. ' • . i • 56 Acres Itedcri, Mud,, osk, pipe, cheseuti ‘f•• »• • ' n ithia halt mile the gaspehauna . • . . 700 Acres valuable utranog_ - land. Atlantic county, New Jersey. • . . \ -: - la .XI 1X .'.. ",:••••-, • . - _ . • Tenements and improved •fleal ' Estate, To watida,Borougb, and ot ker profiertjes: =0 • •lONTANY.E', Zi; WARD • Execute Conveyances, tarnish Briefs of Title, buy and bell Real Est:ice, uo Beet , rentals and tie s,surve y and exiimitie•all . kindu of property. i Ttr are prepared to neiiatjate saleiot Mims, home pads, and propertie-l'especially desirable to capital' is i to procure advances' of money upon bond d . mortgage, and to _ prosecute in gniries for tho p desiriig 40 , mate investments or secure a home The wili effect • INSURANCE . . .. , ; .. , .. • . Lithe best-kiown conip.,u, ..; Hilt,, LIFE, AC CIDENTAI:Iia iN A N4l ',.‘ RINE, They have exclusive I-r Is. •,i ..t.i., rd . and 'neigh boring counties c.. .1 , .c.;n r oanies in:these saveral departu.-1 - 1,. * .:,:arance, • i ose who desire to buy . or sell farms ; Tb \ • Ail whop wish. to effect insurance against Fire; .1 • ' All tvha , seek permanent investmentifor i the future benefit of their fel:allies, is secure and first-bless Life Companies; . , Capitaiis4 desiring • to buy or 4411 : valuable speculative properties; • , • • All wishing survoy!and a xtuniniitions All wisbang advances .npon valuable, real ProPertY ; - • • r , All.who wish to obtain - Masi- or rental of Farms or Tenements, • • - • EN Are respectfully solicited to entrust Ruch, bast nesi to our Agency:, wither partleula7 tarnished at oar °MO. • l=ilEl Office 4 trnion Towanda. - (to,bc till moved May Ist, to burner oi Main . And. Pipe streets.) Ste 1 5 110 - ..? 0'11i ES AI? VERTISY4 MI FREE:.OF .O.IIARGE: ME _1 ~I Eon. V. Mena? _Towntor, . , 'Hon. WiLiam Elnell,..Bloontsburk, Pa. C. Ward;Esii4 Towinhr. - ' - • M.C. Mortar s ' G. P. Mason eo.;ltoakers, Towanda. J. Towanda Lathrop, Lutidlogton & Co„ Via*. Yrnk; . ,• Dicklrsn Brothers, Philadelphial.. 4 • Roo. John N. Con,y_o_Shatn, Wlizes - ikicre! . Charlet Parrielis;-WO-M-Barre. - - Hon. P: B. Streator, Montrose; '" • - TOWnruia, April 2, 1861. • ' , mg itifittla raw ante ) IDE - ll.' En Anthracite Coai Property, noar , . of Wild Land! hi Steirardson ter county, Pa., heavily timbered. VI. =9 drd, Susquehinna the I;itailx,:ty El s of wild timbered rgin. I lIIIME FEE County, Pa. ME ear. .Wilkes-Baire, - coal veins of the ER Burlington ~I l wild t ad, heavily Lyeoping court- Main. Railroad-and XIV.- 1 XV. X 71.4 i x • Sv iii EH G. D. MONTANYE, HENRY W=).. 1 \ ' . RUE 14:N CES - - VbOUTORI&NOTIOIC-giNbitiii-ii, ..ereky7 that an Omits _lndebted nD ..,ostate,' JASIEB. FORM 'AV, . Arleta% t,avp,p'tSce,:d.. are reqa,estell arske,tat- • ..1 s . o . trrjttt c h intymeatiNund thok futi4fig said estate'ianst ". them fluty nu'; attsatod Nr .Bettrament. - ca cf},Azirdia,, ANGELNE Exectitors. 1108 25,1867; )• AMIMSTRATOR, 4. is 'NQ da. Notice Is hereby -given, that all persons : , Ladebted - to': the -estate of Sarah -B. Stereid, &old, lila- of - COnnectient, are reqlesteklo *Ake inuitediato .payrsant, and those" having demands against' said estate will present them duly arithenticated for stttremeut. ' , AMOS .0. STEVSbiS, JtUIOI7, - Adiaintstfarar. . . -- A DIIINIS'R'S_ NOTIO.R.--Notice-, - ,f , is herebk given; that. all itieliona Indebt- , oi 'to - the estate of ANN' C; l ("Tr ) ;late- of -; Wilmot deceasad,are vequested to inalut initaedi- • ; ate Mutant. and Maio having clabssfigaisnit -, i i' said estate will presat them duly athentic.at4 e4toi settlement. - . _ ___._' , -- . - - , •t' , • - ~ - , JeJLEB ' D i, l • ~ -, e JOHN L. 1 May 28; 1847: -T Adadnl EXtOUTOR'S.NOTISIEG.' otige hereby"gicen4hat all perions t. tlebterl to, the estate -of 13ophlaKI. Fairchild. Fleed., late of Windham, are, requested to mate inunedi 'ate payment, without delay, and tlnsetutiiag claims against said estate must present theta duly for settlement. .1 I.IILO kap 28,1887 A DMINIBTRATOWB N AA- Alice is hereby given that indebted to the estate of JOEL S lato.of Wyalasing twp., dec d. aro r make immediate payment, and., tit claims against said estate will presen authenticated for settlement. .• - . JOHN F. CHAMBIRIIN, !fa; 28 ,1867.x` , - AAlrnliilatntt4 A DMINIS'R'S Ifo7lol3l.L=Notice' - '" 1" . 3 .; is hereby given that - alperiois indebted t.-1111! 'estate of GEO. E. aSH Lb late of .; - Porte; decd, are _reqr tA i i to make im ni-,' tjalate payment, and red ir.ving clalais upon said, estate will presets them duly atalaMslosted tor settlement. . ',. • ROBERT RICRARDB; May 28, 1867.' - . Ex*entor ADMINISTS NOTICE.--NOtice is ' I , hereto) , given that all persons indebted to the estate of li.A.RIIIET ME-NS, dee'd., late of , • Wysox twp., are requested to make payment • Without delay; and those having claims against_ . saal estate mist preient them duly 'aathentlea- _ ted . for sett lement. : . . ; . _ :-. . . S. C. MEANS,' May 2,16G7.: - Administrator: ;.." F.A DMINISTRATOR' S NOTICE.— • ,Nirtici is hereby given, dial a.I * _ Indebted to the estate ot HENRY TALLADY; late ,ot Monne tap., dee'd., are requested to make immediate .payment, and thoae half- Ing demands against said' estate - will prefet4 them duly thithenticated tor he4lement . • J. H. LEWIS) • Administrator. May 23. (kti.7.* • ORNECAS' N' COURT - SAL' .-By virtue Of an order of the' Orpha• s Court of lii?idford County, the undersigned uardian of 'lda-Grover, minor chill of Harry S. Graver, late-of Springfield, deceased, will ex use to "public sale on the premises, on, WEDS - SDAY, JULY 10, at 2 u'elozk, p. m , one u. divided half of the lull...wing, described lot piece or par• eelof land situate in Spriug.izld twp.. b. Jaded north by land of John' Barrit, els, by land of, Dennison Gates and Walter Mattocks, south by/ lards of Thomas and 4Ttrattor hia to,clis,,west by land of Schuyler Gans and by the, highway leading to Leonard Hollow. -Con taining 69 acres or thereabouts, with about acres improved, framed dwelling house . [ralliedbarn, barn, blacksmith shop, and an orchard L.-about 12 trees thereon growing. Subject to t e right .of, dower of the widow of said. IL Grover . therein. TERMS-850,00 the day of sale, of balance of purchaiiempaey at caatirmition of sale; and the balance of said, purchase as 'follows of same with all interest in one year, with all in terest in 2 years and -4 "With all remairting,in terest in 3 years " trom date of coilirmauon.. Said purchase money to be- secured by jndg ment bond to be entered as a-lien on said preni ises. - LYDIA E. GitoPER, 'June 13, IS_CZ. • ' Guarillan. - beat Estate; VALUABLE FABM - FOR SALE.- I The subscriber often for sale Ills tarns hi Wyso± t 'nearly opposite Towan a. This' farm . codtains 120 acres of land Ina high state of. lin prtivelnent, with a splendid dwelling liatise, barns aria outbuildings. It has a large nek•er- failing orchard stocked with good fruit 011 ev ery description . It is in a good neighbor' oud within easy reach of the chirch rt ' d school privileges of s Towan , la borough. F r terrua of sale, enclave of - th'e subicriber o the p tem ises. ' SIORGAN sTRICKLAIIP. ‘Vy.sox, April 8, 19d7.—tf* L VALUABLE .FAR.M. FOR SALE. .. 1 The suliscriber Offers f , - i his Earn. i-It-. trate in North 1%.):, - ..tudi te mile ,rim Tswanda Borough, ot leading' rum to. Waverly . '.., :ciAigts ril 62 acres•oa tho 'cast autl- . adres, o the "... west' side of the road; !w !ranted bark; - fraMed dwelling house, trait the cue, tuiflis well watered. f. le easy.- For' further particulars engi ipremises of i. 1 1 / 4 • ' March 14,187' - 1 --- riIAV.Ek N FRO) FOR SALE x The subscriber of le his Tavern . Prdperty, Situated in W !hip, oppbsite tie _borough of Towanda, fetid reds of " I. as e bridge. -The bnildin, _ Coms.odlogs, and, well arranged,and the Ideation an excellent ~ one.. Possession will .be given immediately.—' For termsapplY . .:to G. D. Montanyo , 'Tewasda,, or th thelnbscriber at fayersburg. %VAL VAN Bsusr. April 34887.-3 ha FOR SALE.—A level upland . FE containing 125 scres,6o cleared and SEW ovt ; in the grazing county of Tipga, Del Li t Township; 3 . miles south of Wel' b ro, cheese factory ~s chool houSe, and n.the.di road to Jersey shore. Wood d ' hemb beech and maple. Good springs of water, ' orchard of 100 gratted fruit trem frame I and barn, somc-,vhat otitj of repair Price per acre, a liberal deduction for cash. - For partictitars apply to. Mansdel(l,•Tioga county, May 23, 1867.-3 t. . • Miscellaneous. fpoß-A - CCO sr C-I GA'lt S 1 .• Wiiple.sald and Retail at • . R4NDALT, & COMPTOSPS First door soetlt of the First , National Bank. MAIN STAEET, TONVia.46A, BRANDS OP 201!ACCO--oHEiVLgO. 1 Gold Leaf, ilanny Side, , Pine Apple, Michigan Fig, lieslt Leaf and'Stni, k ivhich vie , ofier foisale in quantities to aiit'incietoiners. Packages in .Bgrels, hal,fnimd . quartein. • ; . BItANII3 OF 't:;(I,AILSj American Eagle, Grant,. LebOrlust, Ira- . tad°, Tycoon 'and the very choicest!brands Yaras. I F T INCY ESIOIiIN4., j The celebrated Lone - Jack, Pride of thoiUni ted States, itirginistio ,Gold Navy kinds of liillipknlck. • ' landlorastaapplied bacco dniiberal.terms. I . All orders promptly 1111 e, W. 12(.• 'RANDALL March. 7; 1867 CASH PAID FOR • ' •„ DE ACto›..; AND VEAL, SKINS; • . s• Also, • HOMEMADE MOTH ; • - •.• . • LXCIIAIIGEP . F 0 .1% w00r.,4:4 . .., Dok . : Toranda, Apr:118;1SW/. ' ' =ill VALUABLE FARIC About. four ndlesttrora. Towanda, CIS IMF -East= bank (alba, Sasquehagaa Elver. rafting aboat 140. !acres. - Famed - boas& .taki barn, a horse ; barn, corn horse and good nPftl# orchard thereon. For teen; and partioulata,•,- Iriqdisi otWif;;T:PELPZUGH: or or JAMES' WOOD, at Towanda ; • : • , ' ! M0r 1 1.1367. • •- . • k at 4,470, . • I. ()Ty, stilitors INCE, vecutor. U persons I'AL4FORD wasted to o them duty EN arm Mps IMar car 9r ct ock, ant • onso $4, t F - 4I To . ik , 'TONi , , qui =I S Ell
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