Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, July 25, 1867, Image 3

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LOCAL AND GENERAL
JunGE ERCl7R—returned home on
11 ndny last, Congress having adjourned on
Saturday' l. until-the 21st _of November.,
mar Our fOend .kIooKER, of the
Tr : oy ciazetie, has perpetrated matrimony—
ride notice in. the proper place.. He has
our congratulations.
CHASIBERLIN • has g, -atly improved
.Lna enlarged, his store, and added tolds
ainess an agencyfor usical Instruments
e., having for sale Pia. os, &c., from the
toost approved makers. He also' deals.in
s e wing Machines. His vertisement sets
forth more particularly le great advantage
'to be deried from givinglim a call.
•
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11AS RECOVERED.—Mrs. Leach, •of
Dresaen, N. T., upon .whom Dr. Up De
Graff performed the operation of ovaiotimo
,,yremoved from the inside of her abdo
men an immense tumor, weighing seventy
r puttildS —lms entirely recovered, and has
resumed her household d. ties. Dr. Up De
Graff is credited with sue ::sfully removing
the largest ovarian trim() upon record.
1,7711 Advertiser.
se, Agents wante I in every town
ship in Braaford county, io sell Gen. G. C.
Baker's History of the Secret Servit Ap
lay to C. F. Cross & Co., who are t sole
agents for the county. Those desirin: an
agency for this highly interesting work, • e
would advise to apply immediately, as thL
rritory is being rapidly: taken up. We al
lw agents a liberal com *ssiou: They can
make on an average from ten to twenty dol
lars per day. •
g Mesarsi Mon anyel & Ward
c.fl.r for sale a large tin. bei of , local and
f,lllor properties of every variety. They-ad
\ raise likewise Life ant Fire i nsurance c in
first-class and mist re able - companies.—
recommend their alene7 to the confi
dence of the Ocituat4r an. to whomsoever it
Inltpeoneern., , Ar. S. Shor t s is travel
ing agent for the office, and has we learn,
atiectQd a large number of fire and life hum
r.‘uces. _
THE WHEAT .lIARVEHT.-4-Qur farmers
, 2L
are now in the. midst of their w eat harvest,
and should the weather eonti tie favorable
the present week will see the' crops pretty
1
- generally housed . On inform tion received
from All sections of the coma y, we judge
that the crop will be a full . a, erage one—
say from twenty to twenty-f4r bushels to
the aer'e; and of superior quality. 4 - 1 this
cfmnection we may also state that the oats
crop, if secured, will be very heavy, while
corn promises an abundant yield. •
DRoNs - sEn.—A young m n about 21
of age, named Timothy Regan, who
%%as engaged at the Horse-race dam, was
drowned on Wednesday evening last., while
- attempting to ford the fiver a few rods below
the dam. After finisbiog hiS work for the
day, he—with a companion—proposed to
Wilde the river to their boarding, place, in
ea.l of returning by the boat, • which was
,-,me distance above. Taking off his boots,
he weht into the stream until' the depth and'
-wiftuess of the current carried his feet
from nuder him, when he was carried rapid
iy down the stream and drowned, before
assistance could be rendered him. All el
, forts to recover:the body have thus far,been
an,accessful.- •He had on, when drowned,
it check shirt and linen pants. In the pock
et of pants•is said to be four or five time
checks. Tankhannock Dem.
ERCRANT I S UNION EXPRESS CORPA
.--The exorbitant ,charges and exactions
of the Express Companies, led to the for
tiou of a new Company some months
agr,. cailtßl - the Merchant's Union Express,
,imposed of merchants and others, inter
cnted in You charges and fair dealing. This
Company is now in successful operation ov
er the principal thoroughfares, and the re
sult. has been that the old companies have
1,..en forced to redube their • chargei very
' largely,.in order to compete with the new
(:91upany. As might be expected the old
mooopolies are very indignant, and an Ex
press war has been golng on for some time.
The Merchant's . Union Express, however,
goes on the even tenor of its way, carrying
packages - at reasonable rites, and manifest
-lug an accommodating disposition. The
Company deserves the patronage of the
for.having reduced charges nearly
t.,r quite one-half. It G. Cmius. of Waver
iy, is the agent. Shippers should mark
their. packages "Merchant's Union Ex
press. " .
BANKRUPTCY PRICTICE.—T4 follow
nile for procuring under the Bankrupt
Law, will be found useful to those having
business to transact tinder that law :--
1. Make up your petition with the 12
f'rmv of schedules A and- Bin duplicate ;
-.,scar to both ; 21w-one with the elerleof the
c. art, and ask to have the case referred to
a rvgister.
2. At the hoar specified in the order re
f,rring the case to a register, appear before
the register to whom the case is assigned,
awl make oath before him that the dupli
eate petition and schedules which you then
r,,ent to him is a true duplicate original
f the petition and schedules on file with
the clerk, and move that it be certified cor
rect in fitrm. This being done, move that
the petitioner be declared a bankrupt.—
This is done.,by an order made by the rcig
-I,ter, of. which he will give you a certified
copy- You+ then move for the warrant,
some time will be required to-make this out.
At the time appointed, call upon the regis
ter fur the warrant and take it to the =rah,
al. The marshal will require satisfactory
securitp for his fees, and disbursements for
the newspaper publications, ikc,,,which you
will arrange with him. You have nothing
more to do till the return day of the war
rant.
3. Be very careful that your petition and
schedules are written out plainly, free from
all erasures,iuterlineations or abbreviations.
is the whole proceeding is strictly statu
t°r.S, the statute and rules made under it
must be strictly complied with.
1. In case the register refuse to certify
y,.nr petition to be correct in point or form,
),.a will take a certified copy of the points
wherein your papers axe certified to be de
fective, and proceed to prepare amendments
or an amended petition, as msy be most
convenient, : in duplicate. When this is
done have such amendments or amended
petition, Ac., sworn to in duplicate ; file
me with the clerk,, carry the other to the
xegister, who will examine it, gad, if cor
rect, certify it, and you then progPed as
above set forth.
MunnsuEe.—On Friday the 12th
inst., a poor man named Roswell, residing
:near Tioga Center in this county, was
brutally murdered, his lihroken to
Nieces with a club. The rump rk td re
ports about this terrible act, are, &cantle'.
various and in many restiects cordlif :•
The following are the facts as far as ea:,
presem. be .disclosed. This man Boma,
was poor, anti the family had for sometime,
received some Md from the StkiWalt 4 Wb" l
Of the Poor, but he *id cow. Hia family
consisted of hie wife, tiro dainktento 1413
„grown to If. uranh the ood; *tinily nearly so,
and some smaller children: , :41 , beita — hi man, 11 1
who gave his - name as,PnriM; ihed,herm, in
the _habit of meeting. "cianthudinelYs t ionl:
making some advances .to these - *amen
girls, as Parks, but sums,penlon who OW
him told theft giris that Ire 1 1 4” not TaAB
but a man of =tether nem% A 0 bad 4 Wife
and several children. The *swell, Si*
charged this man 'with this, hut he - denied
it, and said that he *was .sing% "and had a
small place down in Pennhyliazda; and if
. they all went with him there; a would do
the fair thing brthern. ' Th ' - idl agreed,
11, 4
and-peeked Up their little. all , d .prepared
to - star t . This man,. Parks, ' - them some
refreshments in the shape of ;crackers - and
`whiskey sweetened., . : This raide. them all
deathly sick, and caused them to vomit,
when the old man Itosiell and the murder
eir, went dowi through, the goods to get
water, and when a shert . disttice from the
filmily, they heaid the blows 1 the club
by which the old Man's braiu4 aro 11,64
out. A reward of MO his 11*ea er ed,'
as will be seen by, the folloiing, issu by;
the Sheriff, and while. wevt —Monde •
the officers are in pursuit o lithe. Man •
reports of his being seen, are rir elm:Setif:el,
but as yet it is hard to repose ; 'ponlidence in
them as they are ccognulietory.—(hrego
Optrial Notit6.
1151
•To Tzectrarta.—Pagea heory And
Pmetice of Teaching Wicker ham's School
ebonomy and method of Instruction at Az,
Tato & Bean En's.
WANTED.-I/A Wagon Maker and a
Blacksmith For further Ordenlars ad
dress J. LEWIS, South Branch, Bradford
county, Pa. July 25,:1867.73t*.
\ZA r AIIiTED.-A first claiSs cook and
a geod hostler can find steady employment
at the,Amerikan Hotel, Athe, Pa., Ap
ply to Bennet t-& Smith, corner Division t
River St: Towande . -
S. Z. SktOREB 113 - Nthe ; I Authorized
Traveling
,Ageot for Life Fire Insurance
Agencies, andlteal Estate hotlines at this
office. , \ r moNTAItTE &
TONVANDL, July 2,. , 5; 1867.
•
Mir C. F. Cross, & Cu. are now
prepared to receive Sta‘ripkions• to all the
N. Y. Daily, and Weekly- apers, Pamphlets,
Magazines &a. They designito keep a teg
nlar News Boom in. Conneotinn with their
Book Store.
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COAL LANDS CHEAP.— br :sale, one
thor — ißnd acres of Coal DOE, \in Tioga
county, Pa. Title undisPutable. For
particulars enquire of •
B.
- B. B. Molii.J.N.
Towanda, July 11, 1867. w.
REcravEo of H. B. Mc 1 EAN Gener \ -
al Agent for the Hartford I.AVe Stook Insu
rance CoMpany, one hundfisd and thitty
four dollars, amount Of Insurance for. the
loss of roan mare Fannie; assured in the
Hartford Live Stock Company.
May 30, H 167. 804
Exsosrnos UNTELLE, t
Paws, Thursday Jun 27; 1867.
Wheeler & Wilson, of N6w York, are
awarded the highestpremiuml (a gold medal)
for perfection in sewing macjiines. This is
the only gold medal awardedlor sewing ma
chines. There were eights-two competi
tors.—Sun. . f July 24-Iw.
Wir The Decker Brot'her's Pianos
are increasing ve'ryrapidly iii popularity and
they are becomingcidedly the favorites
among cultivaten nustgans.ii These pianos
must not be confounde with the instru
ments made by , other of the name of
"Decker." The Decker .4. ers Patent
Plate Pianos are made only a Blecker
St. New York, arid L. B. PoWell o ranton
has their wholesale and.retag agency. N,
July 18: • ?.
FARMER MOWING MACHINE REPAIRS
Zou - SALE. —Scythes, knife sections, rivets,
and malleable guardi, bolts of all
kinds, made from beat refined iron; :caSt
-ings, Sa, kc., for repairing Farmer Mow
ers. 4
Also machines repaired i" at 0. D. Bart
lett's Machine Shop and •Forindry.
Orders by "stage, accompanied by the
cash, promptly attended td or repairs sent
to be paid cash on delive r y by stage.
A few good Farmer Mdwers, with. Im
provements added, for sale cheap.
R. M. Virzimrs.
Towanda, July 8, 1867.
1
G. F. tisomi. & - Co., 1; BANKERS.—In-,
rite accounts, discount e rper, and rinks
collections, throughout e Unitsd States,
at lowest rates. - ' i ' ,_ . l
State Bank notes received at New York
quotations. 'I
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• Gold and silver ought ,Irtil sold.
Government Securities rugh at highest
rates. • f
Orders for the Fuchsias or sal of the ra
rious issues of Governmeit .13onds, - prompt
ly executed.
Coupons of ten forties, ai . ve tw i enties, and
seven thirties, cashed on resentations.
Interest allowed on sin ial dePotiits.
Foreign Dra ft s and 4 age Certificates
for sale. -
Towanda, March 11, 1 07. -
—4O- i t
-7-30 IcEASURY NoTt—The Govern
mantis now converting t he flnit series of
7-30 Treasury notes into e 5-20Gol4iBear
ing Bonds, the undersigned hare arrange
ments and facilities for procuring their con
version on the most favorable terms,holders
who desire to have the 4 ! converted are re
quested to call upon ug The; new 5-20
Bonds.oe hand for sale, we also purchase
all descriptions of Go: , entl Securities
and pay the highest *it price.
April 4,67. i B. 14. Russell Jr Co.
mi finzn
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wl 6 I •
PowEr.i. & Co.— io. ldsespeotfully
announce that they he connected With
their business a .Milirrk department, and
intend at all times to k eep a fall l& complete
assoment of goods in Ithat lins4
Th 4 department is -- ; under ? the superin
tendency of •Li:nlies thonnighly accomplish
ed in their profeslion, !whose lang experi
ence is a certain guarantee that all goods
manufactured by them: will be elf the most
fa,shionabls styles and lest workmanship.
The stock entirely new; has beim selected
with , great care, and
_ii t .npw offered Whole
sale A: Retail at Low Pries& '
Towanda, May 23, 1467. I
30,000 Cv.4e.ay Pwrrs.— w White
,
"Incomparable Dyvaili."l "This variety is
so much, superior in flavor, easS of culture,
and hardiness, that for the past six years"
the best New Jersey g4rdeners tre grown
to the exclusion of 411 ether eties foi
the New York market., Itis p lan ted one
third closer than the Pall growing sorts
from 25,000 to 40,000 being : gown on an
acre." • My Celery Plaits are very stocky
and hardy. Now rtady.! May be set in
rich soil any time tins Imontl Price 50'
cents per 60, 75 cents per 100, 31dollars per
500, 6 dollars per non. Safely packed
(without extra ohargaa to any distance not
exceeding three days in transit -
_Plain printed dire4tions for culture, and
winter presanlttion. I .aeoompanying each
package. BeAlurestrenches._ fdr cu,Wus.
Towanda, Jul) , e. n 4
NnrgentWill dnd.ifarkd
Tawasuitv Nctni3--biromu2irr No-
eca-Holders of the August' issue of Sev
en-Thirties wishing i:i4 !r : vort them into
Five-Twenty Bonds six per cent. in
terest in gold, can nnir do so at the Mist
National Bank of Towanda.
Tkis hi probably the Most faorable time '
to make the conversion. If delayed until
maturity of the's the roati adll be so
groat that, the I Depeationst will be
unable to aupplytlj o proinptly.
-Compound Int ers t' Rots - June and Ju-
Seven-lbliti . es, received in exchange
the Bair 6--2$ dal
'v flutter r ,..„,171,1
-we, will . gins by
the
-•N. . BET I nk Ji, °sables
al l no; ,
4
to.the
9allii?s a t
Toinuida • •
• 1
.
Go lo'JOini Minolta's' lot:
vegetables of all .kfadii.sl dobr Borah
of the Bail. Road Hoare{ - jyll4t.
• : -
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• THE . M grs NI7MBAR .OF Df*Eid2l7:•.-
Drum= Strews—id just out. '-' - •
0111st.A.Lvona dr. BAnnues for 4, Zurriag
4311 " ziav r m" .
• liiir4t a meeting of the Cotnmittee
iinte4 to examine and recommend
Books for rum ig the &hook. of Bradford
Co..the felkuriregivaolution rig pima . . •
Resolved, that we reoonunana Palsori,
Dim= do likanaram'estatem of Penman.
ship.... 1. J. D. HzwErr Bea
_ The above .Perananahip published by
Lona, !tames and Potts Philadelphia, and
can be co . tamed of Alvord and Barberßook
tedbee, •wanda, Pa. I May 23.''3m
. •
1114.. 1 " lc would call the attention
of the reader to the advertisement of Dr.
M. L. V anbuskirk, dentist, in • another
,
column. i •
„
' The Dr. comes to us well recommended'
from Game, N. Y, where he has practiced
for the aist twelve year& We bespeak
,for
him in Towanda - the success his skill and ex
perienceimerits. —3w. •
FIRS"I' NATIONAL BANK o ' TOWANDA
PINAN* , lomarr -ot wira UNITED pyrAxm,_
Capital 125,000. -
De • • •is received payable on demand in
,• • T'• .• - Notes. ' • ''
1 • i'• .: t allowed on time deposits accord.
l• agreement.
in —•— t Bank Notes received on depos
it or ex • • : edior Legal•lTender.- ,
U. 13.1 :4 , nds and 7-30 Treasury Notes
bought end . old. 1
Hi,gheptpri. - paid for Compound Interest
notes. .
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payable ' • any part of the United
States a par for's . ~
Dr payable in :- . gland, Scotia nd,lre.
land or Wales, in . . , amount over Qiie
pound s terling, furnish t • at lowest rates':
z inz,
Pass e tickets from Li • : 00l or - Queci.
Queens
town to , N ew York, by the w , known Inman
Line, o and for sale.
E. H. Pres.
March 20,'67. N. N.Barm,
•THS ,AViRICAN COOKING STOVE--AN.
Ism Gun' Iwenovziaxtirr--Simud ASHES
MADE MUM =Every housekeeper knows
thattheProcess of sifting Coal Ashes'is at
tended With much inconvenience and an
noyancei from dust, &C., and unless the
ashes are sifted . much coal will be wasted
that cant be used after sifting. In.the Amer
ican Cooking Stove this disagreeable pro
cess is *direly overcome by the ingenious
arrangement of an ash sifter', in the hearth
or ash Vox, of the stove, by means of which
after th grate is dumped
I s
who the ash box
the ash can be si ft ed in a moment, with
the ash box all closed, and without any
dust in- the room, and the coal and cinders
t
are all tallied in a separate apartment,
and can be returned to the fire chamber, • or
be remo: ed elsewhere, and the ash pan can
then be kemoved containing only the ashes
without any dust whatever. This arrange
ment dues away with the old fashioned ash
sifters, d must commend it4elf to all, and
is ano er long stride toward perfection,
and m t add largely to the ahead:) , extend
ed tepu don._ of this deservedly popular
stove. This improvement - is fully secured
by letters patent.
\ ' I - &mat, Rime= & Co.,
\ i. 17 and 19 Green St., Albany.
For sale by CODDING &RUSSELL,
March 6, 1867-tf. Towanda, Pa.
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MARRIED_'
MoAthlt--13, EYMOUR—At gt. Carroll,
111., Sun day eve, July 17th, .1857, a t OA ,
residence of the bride's father, by Rev.
Carlos Swift, Dr. W. D. MoAFFLE, of
, Rockford, Ilh. and Miss F. Viout SET , .
MOVE. ,
..... ,
KERRILL—COBIN,—On the sth itat., by .
' Rev. C. E, Taylor, at the M. E. Parson
age, in 'Little Mea.ows, Mr. Arthur L
Merrill to Miss Rho A. Corbin; both of
Warrcin, Pa. - '-,-
\
VANNEST—ROI3INSON-1 the Parson
- age, in Fairdale, Mr. Fran is 0. Vanuest
of Standing - Stone , and M" s Cyntha A.
Robinson. of Orwell, Bradford Co. Pa.
CAMP-+SIIIINER—In Wyalusing,May.9th,
by Re i t. G. W. Jackson, Dr. A W: Camp
of Pike, to Miss Mary L. Sumner, of Wy 7
alusing. . .
VOLCOTT—HADLOCII—Wednesday,I2
Ni,nst,:. ! at the . house of thuAiride's fath er,
'b y,ltnv. J. A. Nock, Oscar F. Wolcott,, of
Lite eld, nand Miss , Sarah T. daughter .
'of Jn .atullock Esq., of Athens.
HOO —MoBEA.TH—On the Bth inst . .,
K / B.
at th residece - , of the bride's father, P.
S. Dokuihe, Esci.if Bath, N. Y., by the
Rev.. S. F. Colt, of. Troy, Mr. Augustus
S. Hqoker, of Troy, a., to Miss Anna
PrattlMcßeath, of Bat ,4i. Y.
T GE-1n Warp
nit., Mrs. Martha E. '
36th ear of her age.
HOLa 111.13—1 n Leßoy, on Tuesday, July
15th, 1867, Rollie Grant, son of - Hugh M.
and :Martha M. Holcomb. Aged two
years, ten months and twenty-three days.
Absent from earth but gone to dwell
-MO brighter scene's of joy, ,
Whi:rfieree temptations never come
d love has no alloy,
1 ;
Them weep not for the loved one gone, ,
Illere's hope to mortals given,
Thatif we trust God's pramises,
..
WOll meet again in Heaven.
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4W‘ USING ACADEMY,
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. alneng, Bradford County, Pa.,
- • W. H. BROWN. PRINC IPAL ,
MIA NARY Er BROWN, -Assistant,
'lifts. J. SUNNER, Teacher ,of Instruments,
I' and Vocal Musi c.
.: •
' The P I Term will commence on MONDAY,
AUG 19,1867, and continue It weeks.•-•
Bates of nation as follows :
Reading, Spelling. Geography, Grammar, • 1
. P ship and Written Arithmetic to I
• Dectmel Fractions... - 14,90
Clasalcs end Nigher English Branches, er• •
NVt ulspedftd below, I ' - 6,00
er gems and Geometry , • . 7,90
Trigono etry and Surveying • ' 8,00
&ludo, , ental (24 lessons) . 10,00
Inolden - . ' '
i .
Tal Invariably payable by the middle of
the tennis" - ,
No 41:action on account , of absence, except
in cases f protracted illness. •
July 25,1867,-4w. ' 1 ('
faux%
!Gardener,
POE SALE WEIMAR—An
ed Farm ; 77 acres ;•13beshequin •, 45 acres
cleared ;1 12 acres or good elmannt building
timber sad railway ties.' 'A • double boarded
house id good repair, livini r apring in kitchen.
Bari, 36a541. in. good Abopt [rant
tie* Price I P°9; An,a6
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Towanda. Jail 25 1867. ' " z -
W . lO, OR ANY OTHER AR=
TlALEllpe,ozdatelat short =We
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Cash.
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W AC HA MB
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Etas enlarged his store' ainE is_ daily 'adding
to his stock. livtlin`line ot Nyatobes,
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And hell 'Wooled - assortment oUSWIES
WATCHES, alEtruinate4 ronvire I otibe
monep refunded. He keeps on bond a.argeas
aortment of t.bn celebrated' 7 .
SgTH THO,Z,IAS 9-11-
And the
• ITHACA 041i3NDAR ?LOOK,.
Suitable for dikes tip; Parlor or s Ae
•
• usual a. good stoop of due
jEWELirifr: AND SILVER WARE.
lirthe plat4d line. be tam Rogers
FORKS; AND .513100,i48.1
H6avily platgd
1,
Breakfast • Dinner. Castors,
• - Elegant tre e plate doable wall - -,
-I C E P.I T C 11, 8 ISt !
* Handsome bake Baskets,
BUTTER i, I BE.RBY DISHES;
Pickle Stands, Tea Bells, &0., A:cf , 4te. - 1
CHAMBERLIN is now keeping the ( • ,
"ROVER Ar, BAKER'S
Family . Sewing MaeltitiOs.
These ilachines are superior to all others tot
family use. for the foll Owing reasons :
They sew with two threads i.ioect from the
spools, and .require no rewinding.
They are more easily understood and used,
and less liable to , derangement, thin other ,
ma
chines. -
They are capable of executing perfectly,
without change of adjustment, a much gleater
variety Of work-than other machines. '
The stitch tattle by the... 'machines is. much
more firm, el.stic, and durable, especially upon
articles which require to be washed and ironed,
than any other stitch.. p
Mt stitch ) owing to the manlier in which
the under thread Is unwrought, Js much the
most plump and be:hail - el in use, and retains
'this plumpness and 'beauty, even upon articles
frequently, washed and ironed, Until they are
worn out,
,She structure of thillusisa--is such, that, tho'
It be cut or broken- at intervals of only a few
stitches, It will neither open, run, nor ravel,
but remains firm anal Iturable.
Unlike other machines, these I fasten both
ends of the seam by their own operation.
With these machines, while silk is used upon
theright or lace side 01 the i'seam, cotton may
be used upon the'other side witnuat• lessening
the strength or durability of the strain.. This
clit be done on no other machine, and is a Oen t
saving upon all articles ii.itchel or made' lip
with silk.
Tliese . machines, ih addition to their superior
merits as instruments for sewing execute time
!MIST; beautiful and permanent embroidery una
ornamental work.
IYou can get Sewing Machine Needles, and all
articles periaining to the maculae basilicas .
.•
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PIANOS, OttGANS AND MELODEONS I
roa can•get at 011LISIBERLOPS one of
DECK.hi, BRO'fIiZRS UNEciIiALLEb
PATENT ' PIANO FORTES !
Ro better made in the States. Warranted sev
en years, and to stay la tuna longer than any
other. Keeps on hadd the American, ilia Treat
Lindhley & Uo , celebrated
PARLOR OR
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Villich,ior sweetness of tone and style 01 finish
cannot. be surpassed. Are suitble for Churches
Lodges, riemitiaxies, and the home circle. Also
a general assortment of 'other musical' instru
ments together with Violin, Violiacello Strings
"Bridges, Tail Pieces, Bows, Bow Hair, Keys,
Resin, &c., &e.. 1
Remember that I do not depend ' upon the
sale'of Musical Instruments for a flying, conse
..
quentlyani willing to sell at a very,. small ad
vance:
WATCH AND L'LIiCK HET'AIRING,
Done in the best manner, as usual, at low rates.
Towanda, July 18, 1867.
GOLD MED - 4L.
7HRESHING I MACHINEI
THE BEST. IN THE WORLD !
Harder's Railway. Horse - Po*ers
For One, Tern aild Three Horses,
Harder's Threshers and Cleaners
Larder's Threshers and SipEirators
\ AT THE
•GREAT NATINAL TRIAL,
GRICULTURAL MACHINES
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eld for two weeks- in July, 186 G,
lIRN, N. Y.;
MEDALS,
T W
Were awardea-to R. & 31...11ARDEn
For
ENDLESS CHAIN
THRESHERS AN
They . are the MOST FAITIIFULLIi
and HONESTLY ZIADE Of ; any Thres.44
ing Machines in Market., About
the smile price. of the leading Ma
chines but' worth , from 25 t- to 50 per
cent, more
Cheapest to., use
Easiest . to run.
Most durable
Most economical to buy,.
Most: economical to.buy
Sure to please.
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None kept on hand: .
None kept on hand
Each Machine Warranted.
Each Machine Warranted
•
Ord& Early.
For particular", circulars,-price Usti,
testimonials, &c., &c. apply td
• NVE44ES,
Agent for Bradford, Susgnehannnuna
oming Counties.
Towanda, July 8,1.867.-4 w.
pARTICII4A.R NOTICE.
The undersiOd would respectfully', give no
tice to their friends and the publVf generally,
that no goods will be sold •
AT RETAIL •
At their Store , after the • , '
FIRST OF SEPTEMBER NEXT,
And all accounts due as, are expected to be set
tled by the 15th of August.
FOX; STEVENS, bIERCUR 4!:, CO.
• Towanda. July 18.1857.
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8,1 1 L ~T :I M 13 E It
PRlWil l .lr . SAWED AT . • 1
,BAROL4Y S TEAM M LL. - ,
Also, lame lit 01'8es/oiled Minim 'Boards
on band. Apply at; Bartlay 9111 ce, Towanda
Ili. 0i Blight , Bartlay.',. , May 23,1867.
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stat- eitatf oti
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Offer sale the following ptopertte, at reaeo*kki.
;prices alio open 4vorable terms : ••1
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• A tract of land situate la (Mdacester county,
Niw Jersey. Contal . tog, 144 G acres,3l Mlles
from Malaga Station, Camden and tape Alsy
Railway.
•
The " Blue Anchor ? ' property 'in Winslow
township, Camden cofinty, .Y,' Containing
3500.aeres. To be sold 'in loti.
.•, , .
Pottef County Lands. , heavily. timbered
with Pine. Heml..•cici l ,lah, Cherry and hard
'woods as follows : 1 '., '.:. • . - :
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Tracts No. 4763, coataitang :990, acres ; No.
4755, 990 acres—between the first aid' cast
forks of the Sinnamahonins. 3n Vtitartbn and
Sylvania townships. ; 5 . • •
Tras No. 9767; 090 'acres!: No. 4768, 400
acres; tLo. 4698. 400 acres; Wharton town
ship. line of. Appot, head-tit-1 led of Kettle
Creek.,
Tracts - No. 6917, 1100 acres.; No, 5720,1080
acres •, No. 4823, 11,109 acres;
,No. 5921, 1082
acres 75 perches : 012, 1100 acres. Ni;i:
6960, /100 acres Np.' 6935, 1100 acres ; No.
5920, 1100 ; in Whip:to c and Stewardson town
aWps on head_Wateml Kettle greet; near main
branch.
Tracts No. 4717, 196 acres ;
4729, 990 acres
Appot and StewardOn .town l altipa, near Little
Kettle Creek.
Tracts No. 4920, s37' acr:s ; '4924 , 600 acres,
Wharton township , main branch, Sinnametton
ing.
Two hundred and severity-five acres prime,
first, class coal land Blakely township , Le
mma county, Pc., half way between &rant on
and Carbondale. Very near the Railway .
One 'thousand acres first class Anthracite
coat land about i miles north-east of Wilkes-
Barre, iq The midst et• improvements.
Aboiiit 1000 acres of land in MedfortitOwn
ship, Burlington county, New Jersey, about
four mild north from Jackson'Junci ion o I Ihe
Camden and Atlantic and Delaware and • Bari*
tan Bay Railways- Valuable mill sea , — Two
or three houses, 'stable, barui, second
growth of timber, never tailing water. Power
full 15 or . 16 ieet overshot. Pries Sp per acre.
One-third may remain.
Delaware Farms and 'Pennsylv cilia lands.—
D'actiptin,s and directions given on applica
ti.n.
A valuabld C..untry Seat near Philadeltplil a.
Splendid grounds and trees. 69 acres of land
• WEST 'RN PROPERTY—For sale Or e . k
change. 12ePocres of good land one t hull tlm
beredwe San Picre; . B:arl: county, lowa. -
Forty acre . ; of good I t nd, with Irnit trekis, ap
ples, peaches, pear.,. L ,..tc. 25- acres! imp •ovt.d,
one h it mde from win. Piere ou Radl4s.
Price $BOO. ' ' . -
b 0 acres one mile from San Picre, one4bird
timbered. No improvements. On raitwa. , .
Price Eboo. t
b stear4 mill property in Burling tonliown
ship, Bradford 'minty. A very desiratileila in
hering operation.
Eight parcels of land, containing fro 60 to
100 acres, each partially timbered.. and i' prov
ed'suitable +or farming or grazing.
• i -
House and Barn in gaol order and 1 acres
Of improved rind timbered nand, orchard, good
water s &e. Union townsildp, Tinge con ty, on
Northern i'ential Railway. •For sale n long
time and easy terms. .
1
2G Town 1..0ts in Monroe Borough, adford
county, Pa, •
3,0.00 Actes Timbered I ulliyan
county, Pa.
122 Acres good Faro.l.J.; I. _I, B iu t
owaship, Bradford emir.' v ' .._.
Other timbered and Improved 'pro4erties
Dee,criptiOns given on application,
Tenements and unproved Rea!, .I.st4te, To-
wan. • Boroagh, and other properties.
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MONTANYE & WARD •
ExecutQConveyances, furnish Briefs el Title,
buy and sell Rea: Estate,. cutlet renals and.
lieusurvey and examine all kinds of p operti.
(( 1
• Thy are prepared CO ci•gatiate !sales 0 farms,
honte‘teads, and prapertie. ?'specially d sirable
to capitalists; to procure advances O money .
upon ',bond and thortgageomd.ao pros cute id
yMs for those desirigg: to Make inv stmenfs
orsedare a home The. wilt etteM
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~" S IL ICA & 4 ro El ' •
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In tile best kaoaru : itE • AND 11.,1E8 .C0MP..1. 7
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NIE. They have exc sive 1' putty r o . : . re,:-
I - )rd and neighboring'cothtieo : f. 1 t'ia :mu
panieo in these several deptaied., ~ 1 iii.sur
ance,! . \ 1
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3;
tst Fire;.
ERS
Cheapest to use
Easiest to run
Those-who desire to, buy or sell far
Most durable ,Al) who wish to °eel ranCe again
All who seek permanent investmen
future benefit of their families, in se
flret-olass'Life Companle3
Capitalist 4 deAlring to buy 'or sell
speculative properties ;
Sure to please
All wishing advances upon valuable rea
property ;, . 1
*II who - wishrto',ohts:in tear; or .rental,-o
Farms or Tenements,
Are respectfully solicited to entrust sued( busi
ness to our Agency -
Older at once
Stir -PROTTRTIgS ADVERTISED
111 wishing surveys and e zanitnatin
Further particulars turnished I
iat our office
Office, corner of gain and iPiner streets.
U. D. ;MONTANYE,
HENRY WARD.
FREE OF CIIAOAE
lit
RD:FE itk N CES
Bon. ll'. Iderer.r. Towa , tda, P.
Don. William Elwell, Bloontsburg, Pa.
O. 1,: , Wtird,'Esq:, Towamia. 1 - 1 -
M. C. Marcum, s. 1
G.p. Mason & Co. Bookers, Towanda.
.1: - D:. lifontanyellTo*anda - -'
Lathrop, Luthlington & Co.,4New York.
Dicktton Brothmi, Philadelphia. -:• ...
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Ben. John N. Conyngham, ilkes•Barre.
Charles Parrish; Wilkes -Bar .. : -v.• . : -, •
Bon., P. B. Streeter, tiontros , Pa. . .
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Have - just opened their largesa.
, spacious store, and '
keep at all ti es
A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK
DOMESTIC AND FANCY
DRY GrOCOENS.
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(Opposite C 044, Russell.) p
Towanda,. April 16, 1867.
wm - v9r
NEW STORE
NMW:I GOODS I
TAYLOR jk 00.,
ave just opened their large and
' spacious:Store, and will
eep atall times,
• for the
cure and.
'valuable
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A 1.A.R421E AND WELT, B.E.LET) ."STODX-
DOMESTIC . AND FANCY
Dial( erCIC,IDSI.
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(Opposite Ooddiog &.Rosell.)
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CATION A OVER 9?SIUSIC.
iTe take pleas:ire in inforinini you
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that we have.iisto:ppied Totpc l4 -
a out-de -Copier of -Bridge and
;4(.41:k 4:SV4e4; 3 Patt94'B,l•P/94,
on: i iint f 2 YeW' ) 3 0 9 * . 24 . 14 AA*.
) Srein.e - -164,eiee everitking-in 445. 'Book
AS'en tionery anti . nt* c- line *may be
f ° T4l AI B P q!atitarlli, 4 '417 -iting B t
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'sold Pens, ;Veetaelea, Eye Glasses
.Spy Glaiies,,Dpera..,Gl.a.9B4, and,
BE
genera/ 'assortment ~ofilitisical In
stiumenis; 'Yankee Ntions and
l'a2icy Articles,
Our 'Goo' clB
city with great 0
Nandi. :and
very low:figui.e.
'wants
We feel e ,
onfi .
to offer bargains
or Us' wit their
and iree us
THIS MEI PranciicAT, TO ALL WHO
TT.-CnOs haVo jnit
opened.aeplendid_Nevi Bobit and
Music Store, inyation's
.Block,
Towtinda, where they are selling
everything in their line cheap for
Cash. Call and see them and sat-
youraelf that-such is the case
Towanda, June 2)1, '1%7.
N EW •ARR,A,N.GE'MEN•I
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NEWSR ..
OOICAp• BOOK STQRE
The undersigned having puriltased the BOOS
STORE AND NEWS Boom - ot J. -T. Grillith4
respectfully invite the old patrifi4 of the estab
lishment and the public generally, to calland ex
amine our stock,
' • ' ALVORD . A BARDER.t
is: W. ALTOB.D. ' e P. E. passe.. 1
ClEtbtl)itig.
NEW SPRING stg.)l
R. W. E D
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Woulderknunee to- the citizens or Towanda;
arm the public. generally, that he has in store'
and daily receiving, new and
FR P, - S - G 0 O:D S,
[ r In his line, suitable to the wants of the.,people
which hn,will sell for Curreney,at, former
G O'L D , O'E S'l
,
Consisiindas usual of good well and rellql
Made .•
CLO.TIIING!
(No Shfiddy of any kind) consisting in,
BUS SS ,SUITS,
VESTS
COATS,
THIESS COATS; PANTS Sz VESTS
Linen Coats, Dusters and Pants,
Over Alla and Ov9r Shirts, Linen and Paper
Collars, Linen, Ca.ssimere and Flannel Shirts;
Neck Ties , Suspenders; Gloves, Canes, Leather
Bags, Spring €t le Silk, Soft and Straw Bats.
All first class. • Remember that Goci 1 Goods are
cheaper at a fair price than poor goods at any;
price. Call and examine my goods -before bap
log. Next door to Powell di Co.
EDP-Y.
Towanda, May 28, I fft67. -- • - •
R'E C O.N STA ITC T.IO N
• The favorite Clothing Store of Shiam, is re
constructed by
COHEN &•ROSENFIELD,
Who beg to inform -the citizens of tlib place
and vicinity, that they will ft.. , heretofore keep
a good selected stock• of • . .
READY .14ADE4:_cLOTEil,Gi
GENTS IF RNISIIINQ GOODS
5 . 17C.1L, AS
WHITE DIE S II IRTS
AND DRAWERS,
•
WHITE Oi"..RR, S IRTS
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OVERALLS, JUSIPERM,
& FAijCY C.AI'SS. SHIRTS
. • .
PAPt:F. C(U.I.ARS AND, CUFFS,
LINEN COLLARS; SUSPENDERS
GLOyES, T4E.S;•
HATS AND CAPS, BAGS,
&c.
Which will be sold . at a great • reduction in
prices. Call and see. •,
• COHEN'
Towanda. May 30,1k17.
MERCHANT'S : UNION
EXPRESS .COMPANY.
GREAT ..INIiIICEXENTS • TO
MERCHANTS AND samPtris.
Having made • arrang4ntents with the. Now
Ycrk and Erie Railway . , to do Exprern Business
on their road, are now receiving kinds of
freight and merchandize for all parta of the
Union—North, South, East, Weat : the Cana
des, Enrope, West Indies. Goods rent direct
to any - Oart - of California, all • with the quickest
despatch. Shippets and Xerchants generally
know what cnorurebs rates they have becalm) ,
ing for quick transportation. flow this4Com
pany is made up exclusively cf Bankers, Mer
chants and Shippers, to break up the mianopo
ly [which .the old Companies had formed) so as
to give fair rates .to the business corn unity..
All goods or packages weighing 40 lbs. and up
wards, are shipped by Sotoal weight. The way
to keep low rates; is to patreniie 'the Company
thalaronght them down.. Particular- care and
attention given to money and valuable Pack
ages, Collections; • Collecticins made and
returnsierwards d by . quiekest dispatch.
B. G. CHAN% - H. J. GIPFORD,
Agent.,, • , Div. Sup't: '
• P.' B.—All . Packages. 'to -be forwarded from
'Towanda ao‘vicinity, by. .erviring them at the
Stage Office of John . Beermin, will be forwarded
to the Warerly Ofilco-- . 41 this: Company every
day. J. HESSIAN, Prop'i stage Line.'
June .
, .
re all selected in th
1, re by experienced
!ht. with cash at a
h' a %mew to the
nru,ni,ty.
ent we ehall be able
o all who. 'will furp
a pationafje. Ct!
CROSS d- CO.
GOODS!
All grades.
AND. PANTS;
All Wool
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NOTlOg—Notice
„LA hers:4l4w
DA' e4tate ur 1ASI1? , )* A ,V, 1 0 .
Artor..nia.t vr.T iy :.-u; i t ~ 1 34 e i In
mrcli pip:Alit, 1.1 • ; 1 4-41.,,i1p,
V ftl.4 t wait d.ffi
tbeittle.attd :ur sealgment. .-
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Nt.11.1.4-44 Ftfrlsti ,44;
June 25 1.547. .
MMINI. Ml
STRATOR'S'
- wNotice Is lexeby that/ all persons .
tadetited to the eatoto ougsratk bleveri.‘,
decd, late' at Connects
A e t, axo 'requested to
s
mtdediate irava t, aad having
demon& agairalt saidleathte will present theta
duty authenticate:4lleraegletnefit. .
, . fiTEVENS.-,
ddaltuistittor.
'June, 27,-19371,L•
fIUARDIAN AND. COMAIrI'TEE • "
vvll SALt...---fly,,virtue of Ordites otit
the, Court of Common Picas. and; o.rpitart's •
Court of Bradford Comaty,„ . Ihrward.•
.Committee of Allen D. Bro sa, a tunati aaT
Fumy Brooks, Guardian" of Maly 13..'tirtniq:„
Liprane C. Brown Aduline -Brown anal - Hiram
Brown, minor, cl4reldn itiram Brudai•latt.-
or•Wyalasing,, ;_ei'd.„" will sell on the - pi.ate.:3 - ;
at public sale on SATURDAY, AUGUOT
1847, at L,-o'clock. p, '
all that ei.;rii,a.ll.:or;• •
*piece or parcel of land eitaate in Via tow:pit:in
of Wyalusing, known i nsthe Hiram tiro - WA
'Farm, and bounded - sad described as follows to
"wit : On the north by , laud of &Au:
back, oik the east by lands of Ira Brovt:i,ba the..
;Math by. thi Susquehanna' ktiver, and an she •
West by ,lands of O. K. Brown. anti J.r.a.Breyrn.
Containing about seventy-flfe acres of land. _
The widow of the „saw. -Ilirain Brawn, deed •
, will joirtin the deed sous to -convey her ihtee . -4,, •
est in, the land to, the person . ; waif; illy par-
chase the same.
TEdial.S—Sloo to be paid mitten the'propertk
is stinekLdown, SOO -at the, confirmation of the
aslo and the kulanee in three evil annual pay
menta wish. Interest'•from the 'confirmation of
sale. .- • EukalLIEL. 110%Y.L111);'
Committee.
FANNY BROWS/3, .
timutiatt.
Jvuly 6,1867.
144-estate,
11.0_,R,VNT.4e4n Office on Main-tit
2nd door . . Two rooms, back ind• frOnt.
Very Lawlor locatkin. Apply to 510bIKANYE
& WARD, (next door).
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• Towanda, July 11. 1867 . .,
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A p'INE IMPROVED FARM
situate in Asylum - tdwnShip •, 80 acres;
60 acres improved ; A GOOD FRAME El.ol:l3kr
with 14 apartments ; Two otmharthif, tour liv
ing springs i a F.ame Barn with /Basement,
36x46.—F0r bale. Price 83,500; (part magi e;
main). Apply to
ItIONTANYE WALD.'
To . wanda, July 11. 1867. . - . I
FOR SALE ) ."—X new .and splendid
three story Brick Building-, with Raziment
and sub-cellar, large Oak Front, teet glass,
now occupied as Hotel and Hestauradt, with
three new Billiard Tables in 2d story. alsertar
nitufemlixtures, Se. Good lee loupe well lilt
eu. Rotel - and Ilestauraat tlpia; a gaol - bu
siness.. Satistactory reasuas given for selling'.
Said Hotet pit Restaurant is in Meaui Block;
Main-st., Towsud.i, 1.'4, Terms tay. k'or
lurther partioulars.emptire on the premises.
!HORGAN Zr.-WOLFZ.
'l'nwEi oda; July 11.1867.
VOit-HENT.—A valua . ble fann
sit
uate on the Junction and Bt;:eakwiiter
R., four miles hum - c.,eursozown. 'county beat ! '
of riusses. County. D..:.layz.ire, coaLii4Lug
a_res, 150 improved balanco tiraber 3 Goon. '
dinging, barn, stabling and oat-bpldings,:
over 000 Beach and apple treas.-la well feuded':.
Will be rented for six. years.
For furtEer imorinatiori apply to, or adcliea. -3
bPENCEI.I,,
Leal E.tate Broker,
Lewis, Delaware.; •
July 11,1867
VVALUABLE FARM. FOR SALE..... -..
The suhs,criher , °Weis for sale his taint in:
Wysos, nearly oppoit.i. Tow.tri,.... This fartn - •
eodtahas 12...1 acres of land in..l. high sate of int-.
proveipentovitn a /spleiad:J. (ladling b..)u;n:„
barns and unthaildings.. f has-'4 larg; necnr- '.
j . ailing on:S.lrd stoelted it good truitot evJ "' ery d'etcriko.iun. It. is ' a good neighl:orliO,nl..
,1 1
withineisy reuly of thef diareli and sch..)ol
privileges of Toviands borough. For tern..4,ot ..
side, OA., enquire of the sdhrcrii.)?.r ol .z.heirr . .,11-'•,
/B. s'HORGS.N.p. '.,,T111CK.1.-13.13.: i .
Wysox, Apiql 8,
_lB67.—tl`. _
PARS - FOR
SdLl+;:-
V The inbseriber ofTer; tore hid farm At-1
sate in North npkanda, -about one mile front
Towanda Borough, on the road leading . train •
Towanda to \Vocally. Said_ tortn-condidta 61
acres Oil the • eal-g and ahoat aaura ' on
weir.. aide of the toad,.
Has allow framed Ufa
framed dwelling house, and good fruit, thereon;
and is well watered. - Terms eaiy. • FOr
further partiimle.rs enquire on the.prernises of
WITE44.,
March 14,1667. - • -j. , ,
VALUABLE FARA!. PUP, SALE.
11 AbOut tour nailed tram Towanda, on the'
Easteln bank °rile SuNquehanne River. Nn-'
taining about 100 aqros. " Framed hnu,se and
barn, a horse barn, c6rn Incise and good le
orchard thereon. - „Fsr rerrns„rosd- part,lcuhqs, .
inquire of Witi...I.DELPEUCEI. of Sbeshequirt,.
or A.MES - WOOD, at-leivianda. • •
June 13;1867.
REAL 'ESTATE 'A GENC Y. - •
• • ,
H. B. 1icE.8.A.).1, 4F ( AL ESTATE AGENT,
Oilers the follow-iv4] Farms,. Coal and Timh2i
Lands for saki: !,f - •
Fine Timber lot, 3'imiles.from Towanll, c:4l
- 53 acres. Pilf-T - 5r,325.
Farm in Asylam i , .contathlng 13,5 ariC9. Good
buildm, , , - s. Under a. the state of colLivation.
Mostly iMproved. .1 3 0 t ee.ii;,1130. .
Perm in West Borlington = on tNe
New'hunetrand barn.- ',Under a kno.ntate ot.cul
tivati6u. 115 acres. Price 4 - ‘5,4-3V. \
Farms in Franklin. MI 'under .good
tfon. Good buildings.,' For &lie cheap. -
6everal very desirable !louses and Lots in
Towanda: .
• A large,tnet of Cryi!_Tnnls'in %loge. county..
'Towanda, July I*, 1567.
Miscellaneous:
('CLEANSE- - T.lll BLOOD.:-With .
'.l corrupt, or tainted Wood, you are srel: 41.
over. It may - bur t. oat in Pimples, or fioresoor,.
in some active disease:o!it may inerelk '
you listless, depressed . good ler
,But you cannot have goOd health while your
brood is impure.
purges oat these imrruritie: it expels disease , :
and restores health
. and stimulates the organs
of life into viwiiou; tuition. lie Leo rapidly
currs a variety of coluptaiuts welch arc CACtitd.
by impurity of the nioud,f such a:, ticrof ula'.
King's Evil, Tumors. Lrupliur.4. •
klotehei, Haiti - , St Auflimy's. lire,' .7,
hose or Ery.i.pelas, T..t.trr O,K Salt Ifheunt, Scald
Cancer or t.failieerpo3 Tom
ors,Sdre Eyes,
tention, Irregularity; W tes..4 ter • '
also 6} ur Nenereal.Dise.ists..i,iver
Ctintplair,ts and ileart..l.Me.ist.s.
5A11:52.PAR11.1..A,, see for y nrulf tha
telprillug'untivlty,,witV Which it cleanses rite-
b!ood and cures th,..setlis;;rd..re.
• During late years the ptfolic have betria
Led by large bdttlesoiretekling to give a quart
of Extract of saceaporilla Jur one Moist
eights , : have been Itatids, alum the mr
they not only cuntah, lb tle - , it any-, Sarsaf arilla
but often no curatitre
Hence, bitter di,;:lipointutent Las followed the
use of the - various extr,icts of Sarsaparil
which flood the market, Wail the name ifirelt
has become synonymous with i impositiolvand
cheat. Still we call this compo'and, " tarha
parilla," and intend to supply such kremedy as
shall rescue the name from the load 'qt obloquy
which rests Upon it. 'We gunk w..;11.1v.; ground
1:r believing it has virtues .whio.h. am irresisti
ble ily tne Oh.e...es it is intentlej to
cure. We can assure the sick, that Mier
them the best alterative" we , k - r.oiv host to pro
duce, and we have reason to believ it iu by far
the most effectual puritier of the blood yet dis
covered; • • -
AYER'S CBET.iIIY PECToiIA4 is so mil
veasally known to surpass every other raedfcb m
for the cure of Coughs;:olds,lnfluenza,,
ness, Croup; Bronchitis, incipient Consum p
and for the relief 01 Ccinsamptive -I'atients in.
advaucedatages of ttx: pise4se,-..th* is use.
less here to recount the :evidence effits virtues.
The world knows thaw. -
•Prepared by CI AYER A. CO., Low.eus.
mass., and sold by all Drug;ists an t do ilera itt 't
medicine everywhere:
, •
lone 6,113 , 7; • t 12m
R. -1 7ANBUSKIIRK ' 01ERA7i.'4'.
sin MECHANIC.% i DENTtit, has opened, e
.r ms in the • Bei:I/email" Illcick, direetly (Span:
site the Means liuuse, for. the Kactide, 4.
profession, - nad is prepared at all ttruc:i to rer
form all ope'ration.s belt:natant-to Dentistl-Y. The!
different 'kinds of Plato*. Work, will iri•reeete
tended accor, Ina to the'd honest merits, ,sat
urn.' Teeth tined and reTered to thi:it
beauty, with Material the best _adapted tO
individual case. The- greatcsi care an 1:0•10a-,
Lion will he given to t,he correction of Irreau
larities and the extraction .of Teeth. In thin
Department ,a 1 practice the Deotor ' would say
he claims an; amount f ; shill -and experience
equal to that .possessed,by Say one in'thia or
any other *couutry. Tfreth will Jae
.extrar.te•l
without pain,'hy the trg, of gm, (110D101'41
ether, and inn manner very satisfactory bypa•
tient% as the testimony of hundreds can be
Shown. Please calland examine specimens 'of
our.wark, and he assiated-of the correctness of
the statements,-, AdvbSe_ and consultation will
be gheerfvlly and gittattously given. • '
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