fradfordittporter. PEE LOCAL AND GEN.Eh'AL. -- • . per- Tue members of the Unita) }roe publican' Standing 'Committer) of Hradford county are requested•to meet at the Court House, in Towanda, on Monday the sth day of August, qt S. o'clock, l', G. D. Mowftrati, Ohainnap. The folloWingmamed gehtlemen• compose the Committee, ) „ Moos LoNo; P. Ti C. E..Gumarict, Gs). -ACSOIED, - A. C. Boca, Cam. Houma).- . J. F. Ovs.usatax, A. G. Mtrumws, G. D. Mormons. • ter Miss EMILY FarrcnEE, formerly a teacher in the Institute at this place,' is now laboring as a Missionary in Trirkey. , mg— There is a larger , nomber _of strangers sojourning in this .place at pres-' ent, than we remember ever to have semi before. Messrs. VEO. K. Noon, and J. S. Amax, have paratuned the Towlinde Bakery; and will hereafter cop:blot the bred . • ness. mi.. The Farewell Address to the Troy Dist." will be deliiitereii this (Wednes day) evening, in the M. -E. Chinch. by the Presiding Elder, Bev. T. B: Hodson. .ser- Ilev. V. Bitov l ixm, of Farm- Ixgton, Pa., (father of irov. J. T. Bacalneta., of this place,) oconpla We pulpit of the 11.. E. Church, on Snn4y-hat. W. A. Croaissans is agent for the sale of Howe's celebrated Sewing Machines, and will furnish them at the lowest prices. They may be examined at his store. ser Col. L. 'B. PIERCE, - formerly of Leltaysvillei- this County, was in town last week. Tlie Colonel now resides in the city ,f BaltiMore, and is one of the Gin'eral Agents Of the Iliettix Life Insurance Co. stir Rev. B. J. DOUGLASS has ar 'rived in this country,_ and taken charge of a large church in Philadelphia, during the slimmer vacation of the regular Pastor.— will visit his friends in this place early in the Autumn. sidr-'The Steam Saw Mil owned by 'the Barblay Coal Co., situated on their !awls iu Franklin township, was destroyed by tire on Saturday night last.. Origion of the tire unknown. Loss about $6,000, In survd for $2,000. . • ra.. A large Sunday School meet ing was held atiP•Spring Lake" (Pool Town) on Sunday Morninglast. Nearly five hun dred People, yotmq and old, were in atten ,unee. Thq Meeting was - addressed by p, t .c., R. CRITTENDEN and Rev. Wit, S. STEEN. J'he g reatest interest was manifested thioagkovt the entire sermon, by all pres !nt. "I Am Poaa."—So aid a girl, day ~c,fore yesterday, ,I;.„.a f- -:` applying to Dr. Up pc , (miff for an operation upon a cross Eye. The .I.)octor, as isltis custom in such cases, gratuitously removed the squint in a twink ling, and rdth 4:mny tl ranks, she , left the Institute with a pair of Eyes as straight as anybody's.—Ellie fra Daily Advertiser. GODKY'S LADY BOOK ,FOR Auoug. is number of the Lady's Book is a ,very beautiful one. The steel engraving, "The First Break in the Family," - canndt be ex celled, while the fashion plate for Angina for variety - of forms, and beauty, of tints, and - colors cannot be surpassed. The lady that can't manage to get along without a sight of Godey's Lady Book, mtuiltito diff erent from anything we have aeon. - I„NSTANTIX KlLLED.—Reuben Wil _iamE. a farmer, living near Gibsores Cor ners, La this town, was., drawing, hay on Friday irat, the 19th inst.; and the- team t a king , firiellt, started suddenly, - thtowing him off between the hOrsesan 4 .wagon, the latter running .over hie. nook, 'lkWing him instantly. The tisoessed leaves xwife'luld daughter, •Mrs. Judson A. • Ggodrich, to mourn his sudden .death. He *ash mem ber of Westbrook Lodge; F. AA. Oiceqo Times. - 26,- Agents wanted in every town ship Bradford county, to sell Gen. G. C. Baker's History of the Secret .Service. - Ap ply to C. F. Cross & Co., who are the sole agents for the county. 'Those desiring an. agency for this, highly intereatie / ig Bork, we wa s ild advise to apply immediately, ss the 'territory is being rapidly taken tip. We al low agents a liberal couimissioni They can make on an average from ten to twenty dol lars per day. Ous YOUNG FOLIES.—The( contents for August are: "Cast Away in the Cold; Bi r l_o4le.laing ; About me ; Thal Little Maid il..lehy); 2#l2§4'y and Emily at sixteen ; Good i Old Times ; 4.117, ; A Mid-sumier Night tp , etry); Round-L l / 4 e,W,irld Joe VI. ; The r .• IV)sh (poetry); Birdie's Garnog i The Sport - ~ f Archery ; Summer hle.razit ; (Words, set to Music), and the e v e utertaining -Round the Evening Lamp.' l - Boston t Published by Ticknor & Fields.; . THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY.-- 7 The Aug ust number of The Atlantic contains a 'con tinuation .of the " Guardian Ariger and -Poor Richard ;" the comminoement ci'f a new series of " Hospital 3lemcarse',Dirge for a Sailor (poetry); Up the Rdisto ; The Growth, Limitations and Telera, on of Shakespeare's Genius ; Longfellow's • ans laticm of Dante , s Diving Comme ' ' ; - The T Old Story (poetry); A . Week's: lp riding ; The Little' and of Appenzell ; The Los, Gen ius (poetry); Cincinnati ; S. • Pro vince ; followed by Reviews and Literary .Noticee. . B u. RuLoy.—On Saturday . ig ~ t last, . • th e 20th . . there was quite a • •, ! act of L nxi . g u ry, or rather two sets of bitrglary ~;m mi t tei ,'n this village. T lh e residence i Thomas L. . . Case, liquor dealer, 'of this -.11.. , g „., - vms eh tered by a ba'xit • ilow, e from a wothi she seve ral allean d4ors p tted, • till entrance was ed, into Mi. Case's 1 • .A Led-chamber. His ~ 7t4'4 his Pc'ekl"°°lq containing about tat 4l . „, the keys of hi e store, the keys of his laf°' din n - word; everything but an o ld Im , le - en Itiay.— . On the same night and done 141 s b " n 2 a" ,_ of the keys thus taken, kis s tore' °III t he south side of Fro" nt, above the hd 4g e 'l" en\ • , _,. .. ' he money , tered,. the sato opened ano - ari /.. , it t contained taken. Mr. Cates' 'L c ' w4 " letitn, amounts to " some $ 4 1 )(1 8 ' le the ,-- • watch, a good American wstch;• Iry ab3ut $3O. The storelkas 8 ails e " . fully closed, and there i were no Indications, trout the house that it had.been Mit(iresi e.xcept, that Mr. Case's pants were 4:arried - out - to another room and quite e,,iiiimbeir of matches half inirne4, scattered roundlhe door._ These, matches. they hail-evidently _ -lighted to get a glimpse of theiptemiseilL=4... Owego Tinies. _ . SERIOUS ,JAki;flplcin 'MA* *piott OP TLICIL—WI lON= .inksisiora:regret of I minty aerions.fkidw to , 111Vgs4_ Syctni,.Esq, • Editor otthe-Owitio On - On Tuesday evening bit Le yag &Maga. Emmert* 'lracittowi lien% *deli .leteal* - ftightezied szeiraikthrcnringhlin Out apitutt a shade trei, on John Stria,' iiiiihreagng Ibis .s ;Etta, tedosiVia ruiddle,; -was-carried holes on slitter. where. being transfened,to one . of Dr. Daniers fracture beds, the .broken bone via . set by Da Daniels add ,after which he rested comfortably ' doing the night; and is * shil feeling aad ; doing ai :Well as'cOuld bee*-.• pected under the cimemstances. - That he . may speedily land folly recover ib the earn est wish of I& neighbors amOng whom a, sentiment' of. deep regret universally felt for his misfortnike.---Dmayi Garet& .106 Our= Orno's - -AGMS; "Our :goys and Girlit'," for duly., 6th, which is the first number of the new volume. appears enlarged and improved. , It contains a beau tiful portrait of Oliver Optic, and the first two chapters of a net; story bihim-43nti iled “Brealthtg itivay, or the Fortunes of a Student;" a story, by Olive Logan ; ."Life in huliti," by a lady who was born and re sided many years there; " Sea Things, i ' by George S. Burleigh, the poet ; “The My"- terious House a marked Deapunation, and the usual variety of liebusses, Enig mas, Charades, &o. This number comes with a beautiful cover, printed in color,and is elegantly illustrated. Published by Lee & Shepard, Boston, $2.50 a year, $1.25 for six months, single copies $ • cents. .The publishers offer to send a copy free to any boy or girl who will write to them for DEMORESTTEI Id‘THL Y.—so other fashion and literary magazine in existence has made such rapid strides in popular fa-- vor-as this. The current number now be fiire us speaks for. itself, as to the causes which have brought about such flattering results. It is full of fresh, attractive and useful matter, specially interesting to ladies and households. The fashion department is complete—three times as fuji ,as any other magazine—and contains ahmulanes of sensible ? prattles' inforMation, invalua ble to those living 'at a distance from the Metr?polis. The illustrations are beautiful and numerous—the tone .of the literary articles highand, in fact, the entire con tents bre greatly above the average, from first tolast. We do not wonder that ladies, generally, declare they "could not do with- out it." Three dollars per annum, with a premium. Address W. Denning Demorest, 473 Broadway, New York.. • Ti;pc4 Covnrz.--A boy in the em plornf Mr. John Sykes, of Clymer town ship,.died very suddenly • last Wednesday evening: In company with a companion r d he was walking'on the road 'a t fifty rods from his employees house, when he sat down, complaining of fee •bi very sick.— His companion ran back and told Mr. Sykes, who went to the lad and carried him to the house in a dying conditim He sur vived but a few minutes. Probably heart disease. FATAL CASTILLIT.—We regret to learn that Mr. Chauncey -Dimmick, of Clymer town ship, met his death in a very sudden and unexpected manner last Weditesday after noon. He had 05nr out into the fields to gather some sum&er wood, and not return ing when expecte I, search was 'made, rind the lifeless bOdy found at the foot of a tree, which lie had begun to fell. From appear • , it. seemed that his attention must have been drawn to the noise made by a heavy piece lof bark detaching itself from the tree some forty feet from the ground, and looking lapward was struck in the fore head'by the falling bark and instantly kill ed. Mr. •Dick was but lately married, was a valuable citizen, and will be very generally mourned. He was'about 23 yeard of age.—Agitator: . , , NB. The subject of Life ,Insurance is now attracting a great ' deal • of attention among parties who are about making Ode investments, for the benefit of themselves and families. Among the many Life Inani ranee Companies' doing business here the Connecticut' Mutual Life Insurance 'Compa ny, at Hartford Connecticut, stands at the head:- It blithe oldest, largest, cheapest, and best and - should be preferred, because it has the largest amount of. assets, being . over ' thirteen million of dollars. Every dollar of its immense capital belong -to its policy holders. It pays the largest amount of dividends, (sixty • per cent) All of its policies are, non-forfeitable. A largenuM ber of our best business. nien have taken policies in I-the Connecticut Mutual Life. .We would advise all those who are about taking Life Insurance Policies to call on XL B. McKnei, Agent, Towanda,. who will' give them all the information in regal's:l4o' the ConneCticut Mutual Life. It bling strictly mutual—no stock. It costs. leas to the insured'. than all caslOcompanies( k; Below are g - few of the' mangy extracts . from the leading journals as to the sten - of the Connecticut *Anal Wit - iyai ig CoNmoncurr . Mttruer, lain as CompaNr.--:This Company was organized in 1846 on thei mutual system, with the w 11- IttiOwn advantage _ of ftnishii* into; ce at its actual cost. .- lii ' thtramolsit - of is business, it is tho i largeet life ce company in the country, and, with the x , ception of one German company, the - est in the .world. P-• 1 The duty of • - ance being ,idmitted, the ne*t thing is to find a safe/ and cheap company ; and e Cozmectisiut Mutual is both.—New Y k Zikine. • - The Connecticut Mutual Life Ins Couipany especially has been eminen ly sieceSefol in its business, and is esta • ~ - ed and admittedea the great and 1 life insurance company of the country. t he,auring the past Teel' Ow! the I t 1 1 : bainess of_ any life insurance company in this country and probablyin the world.' ta. receipts- have been over ftooo,ooo. Its sets are now over $10,000,000, , and it e• dimes to its policy holders this year adi - dend of 60 per . cent. It Will have inn . during this decal year ending January3l, 1866, over nine thousand politiiesr , a result never before attained by any life insurance couirs in the world. This company does busi 4 en4ely upon the mutual system, and every 'dollar Of its .immense 'Undo be longs to tbo policy holibus.-4Lietford Daily Courant, Tim Coninsizminr ilf.nrriat.Lan lionnuiton Coscrairr.:—Thia is one Of those wthlatinb lished anft . pilidently managed - Life Imam =co Companies which distinguish this na tion for enlightened benevolence, - practical whidonr, and disinterested phihinthropy. It offers su;rior advantages -to the life enr leg rib . It is based upon ,ilindaminital, principles of soundness, and - gives • ... . . - alit security in large win's:it:dad , i. .. de rived from premiums entonoting to n'.. . Ten brilliOn dollars. ,_- , r • . The onergy,prudencer and ab il ity . the gentlemen*. the head of its affairs, natl.. - flea us - in representing it to be cue ~ the *Olt, cheapest and best Life Insurance 'i .m- Pames in . this:coturtry.—Xesi, Rik r , - Tsz ,Ceirszarictrr livrots - Liss . , , , • 1 arcs, Co., .or Hawrronh.—The.nzst iv: ten (diked, when one is about 'to'insure his life:, - Is the - Company . safe? Security, ' ,-- is the et iilealind most important po ~ in life'nsurance. - Next to security ungi -, the ; question oteeonomyin ita , ,menagem. 41,, , ,-: This . t wo -- questions being - .settled, it is easy to decide what comparlybe • . ' . -in.' . That the Connecticut Mutual, wi . its,: 4 . cumulateirfund amounting to . ~, • zst ims ,-.4orre;' has abinulant seowity„is lb. and 0, , „ c ,wil.ilof man:- That itaLtnisbress has . Waii e fionomioally managed, - has hem .- i - y !*.alk4diled, _by its lisp diidendato • off -holders , midi& L ys, averaged: _, per cent. per iim.muil,„ Y. ,*riskV7PATfiff. - art e onitor, ... 1 . 4 . . -• - . )' tiptdat - • ' t: 4 ss. kayson,Dulitoh Nejr System of Penmanship, st"Wor. tO others;st Cloost I :To Theilli - 11 : 1111 /** ll o§ of Teaching• Wickendlol4l4ool eeircon=zethod of _udrotttigo WANTIOX••••A Vtairottimit Buicumi t h. Boa, fOrtber partioalais ad drop J. P. Lima, Booth Bradford 001;1113% Pfh: - ittbr as, 1867.-pe. cooly; and agiood hostler can and steady em_ployment at the American Hotel, • Athens, Pa., . Oita Bennett & Smith, corner Div,ision 4,si . St. Tcwanda. , • 0. Z.'• - Stielizi . ,. is ' the ' Authorize 4 tsling Attentiottifeandliraltunitance and /teal Estatnibusinew at this • ~ liarzurts a Wasp. ! 0) 4 .It 4 25, 1867. - . Ts Firrrvit.—There will. be alif. Ice ~featival in the ,basentent of the N. B. - aura in WYBox, on Tniziday ,evening, Angnatl, for the beatellt Ot: laid ,ohnrch. _ All are are cordially invited to.attend. - 1. . . a-lee. Theory and Practice of Teach-. ! or the mei? Tea and method); 'of Good mg, by David 'P. Page, A. a Teaoheray at, Came da Co.'s No E steke. tr . . jar 0.. F. Cross la MN! are now 2ara to reoeive Subscriptions to all•the re _z Dairy, aid Weekly Papers, Pamphlet's, ittstputnee &o. They design to keep a ret PkNews Room in connection with their Store. COAL Lerma CazAr.—For sale, one *mond stereo of Coal . Lands, in Tioga connty, Pa. Title undisputable. For par i tionlars enquire of H. B. me 'owanda, Atli 11, 1867.-3 w. scsrvsa•of IL B. MCKEAN, Gener al Agmt for the Hartford Live Stock Ingo'sena Company, one hundred and thirty four dollars, amount of insurance for the 1054.0 f roan mare 'Fannie, insuied in the Hartford Live Stock Company. y 30, 1887. I. E. SOLOMON. STAGE von WAVE LY E connecting, wi.th trains East and West, leaves Towanda eveo morning at 7Vclook, and will call at dwtillinga for, passengers if names and ad dress is left at the Post Office with Messrs. Alvord & Barbe.. tage returning, leaves Waverly on arri vallof evening trains . from East and West. Aug. 1, 1867. At a,meetiog of the Committee appointed to examine and recommend Books for use in the ,Schools. of Bradford Co, the following resolution was passed. Besdval, that we recommend PaysoN, Dtrirrou doSumnsica's system of reinnan ship. , J. D. Bzwrrr Bee. The above ' Penmanship is published by Lower, Barnes and Potts Philadelphia, and can be obtained of Alvord and Barberßook- Galen, Towanda, Pa. May 23. 3m -BO TREASURY NOTES—The Govern ment is now 'converting the first series of 7-30 Treasury notes into the 5-20 Gold Beat ing Bonds, the undersigned have arrange meints and facilities for procuring their con version on the Most favorable terms, holders who - desire to have them converted are re quested to . call upon ' us . The new 5 1 -20 Bohds oe hand for sale, we also purchase allidescriptions of Government Securities and pay the highest market price. prd 4, 67.' B. 8. Russell It - 00. • Blitss.—Now ready far sale,dontile an'a single Ttilipe, Hya cin ths, beautifulvesi ety, Crocus and a few thouiand celery plants for sale, all been raised in.fine-condition, is one of the best vegetables, a little industry to clean up the ground where th a early Peas and Potatoes have been raised, prepare the lawn with pompost an on can suocessfully Ilse a crop of celery if set by the 20th-of A gust. Determination, iudnstry, work, a ication, with good judgment and econo my with the blessing of God, work wonder. cian educate any man in two niinutemhaw to sise e , celery. HAIM • Aug. .1. —lw :PowUu. At Co.—Would 'revue announce that they have connected their business a Millinery department intend at all times to , keep a fall it coin assortment of goods in, that.lble. . Thu department is under the auperbi tendency of Ladies thoroughly accomplish ed in their profession, whose Ling experi ence is a. certain sgaarantee that all goods mrlPreetnred by them will be of the Most fashionable sty/es on best workmanship. The stock entirely new has been selected Withgreat care, and is now offered Whole. sale Wail at Low Prices. ifits: AGuerA BLoomr., being Asked by Mrs. Jones " why her Piano Stahl in tune so much tonger than any other." rails.; ed the cover and replied Gaut :--;• "1.: Here, 'you see by the- use of the Patent Linear Bridge 50 tons tension of strings is distri buted equally to all e ider of the iron frame. r" Here are cross bars that prevent the plate from tipping. 3.. the Wrung pins are set firm in solid wood. .4. is finished throughout, with an. improved ;Patent Ag 'raffe.". " Justeo," laid Mrs. Jones. "Well my husband always said there .is a reason for ever'? thing." This Piano was a Ma ' thnshek, and the best judges saythat in stead of being old at 8 years these . Pianos wjU last life-time, and trial • proves that they can be kept in tune pt less' than one half the come of any other Pituut.novi in use. ,DeWitt Dittrich, General Agents. !Towanda,' Aug. 1, 1867.--).w. ,I-80 TREASURY Naraa r —lmroittaarr cum—Holders of the August issue of Sev en-Thirties 'wishing to - convert them into Five -Twenty Bonds bearing.stx per cent. in tetegt in goid, can now do, so at the First Nation/OW*Towanda This is prql*bly the most latrii - Table Ito make tha aoUrersioP. cleleYed gturiv of the notes, the rush ! will be so at that the"Treaeury Department will be unable to suppTy the Bon& promptly. Compound Isiterest Notes=-Jane and Ju ly Seven-Thirties, also sootived in exchange for the new 5-20 Bonds. Any further information desired in regard to the above, will be cheerfully given by calling st tliD bg N. ÜBT'TA Jr., (*bier. Towanda, Mato 11, . . " G. F. USBOS & Paintsso.—ln vita acconnta , discomit paper, and Make oolleetions, throngtuiut the Znited States. st lowest rates. - • . , State Bank notes received at liefir Yu* quotations: — 1 Gold and'illver bought and sold. _ Government Securities Vaught at highest rate*. Orders for the purchase or sale of the ,Nc. rions know of Eloveromeit Bonds, 1 41 F.°1 4 " ly executed. Oottponli of ten forties, Ore &Imam, and ter aerest thirtl a r t; cited or2osZa ct : ii tur. Foreign Dra s fla t i :d g ruiZge Oertilioates f 3rl rousuali, Ho* 11,1667. F nor , : NATiON47. 0, LIR4 •114 7 OVO Primus , Assn or ias Um= Bursa, pa'lnd $125,006 1 . • .m hrodis received paynbii on dennind* f Tender Notes. 1 : • &tar* allowed on time d epos its sectmd rirtntiQutk itoni fa" joto t received on &Tait it or for Legid` Tender. ' IL Il• and 149 IfFolnay . ' WOUla id sold.=ppaia for componoiluterisi 1 Dream papitila in any part of the Ilniktil States at par for saa. Drop eyalge in Enema, iiaothind,lrco lend Or Nide% In any amount:oE: pound sterling, furnished at lowest Me „ *tit Itlveioo Passage tickets from . lor ;town to Now York, by the Inman Vl2O, on and for sale. -, ~ _ , , • s, ! , & g._ Siorm, Pia. '••••. 4 - , ~ Muth 10, 1 67'. N. N. .3: Gash. - .... ' ittAim . 14„.4 tg. • T.mveciutsi4 G ,Melis!is. AVIV/. it ASlMLE 7 ,:riMtaz f . Attiel'arsonace, •i! - 011111thatth eigitiOCENa HLuosira=stous.--ralwin 13.; Wilcoxof Albanytolestoo/11414310111,1101 ildooroo. ," • 1 : - ' WALiam3D(I•E,- . Msalranoz4;:askuslafti , oj &mad and Mary Winitidge4Tcniazaa da,' died 'Mir le t itnaged4mogand-20 , . WELVER—Mary Weaver.diedvniintainiz' * Towanda, .1u13 , 124,-1.831 t * the pdl , aofye 3 months aid illajra:- Twirsip - 2tbvtopThanctiox W A C WA,Atia /4‘l N enlarged thi Mere .• and ,dally.Addlng ligia to file stock y - '.. the 11ab,,,0i Watches, 01.01 'AMERICAN And a weg-Weittoted j assortnterit og, e•WISS WATCHES,. all warranted to sea well or the triOnep refunded.. w arranted keeps do Lind s large 'psi atirtment of the celebrated S E , .11 1 4 . ROMA CLOCt 1 r, And the ITHACA CAL E NDAR CLCiCk., Bailable for ofUce9 the Parlor . or . Ki r tchea:- 11 nenkal a good stock of lino , '.• • , 1 • ' " .rFi• JEWELRY AND; SILVER- WARE, lathe plated line, he hn Roger! Bid* FOBaS AND SPOON-Sil ' Heavily plated • Breakfast c 6 Dinner . CaStritrB) Elegant trible plEtte dohble wall I C E" P' - i H E, R SO . . , Handiome gake Baskets,, B . UTTBB BE.li7irlDlB.oB, Pickle Stands, Tea Bells, ice._&e.,dse.l; CHAMBICBLIN is now lkeeping the GRovEa & BICKERS ' Family Sewing lfgehidies. (These Machines are superior to all others for family use. tor the billowing reasons :, - They sew with two threads I.leect .from the spools . , and require no rewinding: , They are more easily, audcrstood and used, and less liable to derangement, than other.ma chines. • They are capable of executing perfectly, without change of adjustment, a amen greater variety ot work.than og.her machines. 'the stitch made by these machines is much more.iirm; el stic, and.darable, especially upon articles which require to pe washeitand ironed, than any , other stitch. " Thu; stitch, owing to the manner in which the, nutter thread is itawrought, is much the most plump and beautiful la 'use, and retaiva this plumpness and beauty, even niion arty:h.q. frequently washed Mid ironel , until they are Worn out. The structure of the...seam is such. that, kilo' it be cat or broken at intervals of Only a few stitches, it will neither open, fun, dur r vel, but remainlitrm and durable. ' . Unlike uther Machines, these fasten uth ends ot the seam by theit own opeiat.ou. the these machines, while silk used upon the right or 'fact side of the Beam, cotton may be used upon the other kids walkout lessening the strength or durability ot the seam. - This can be dvne on uu uther machine, and isa great saving upon all articles stitched or, made up with silk. These machines, is addition to their isuPerior . Merits as instruments for sewing, - efecute the most beautiful and permanent' mabroidery and ornamental work. ' - 'You can get Sewing Machine Reedits, and &racks pertaining to the mach** business . • • . PIANOS, 'ORGANS AND M ODEONS 1 - .y.Yotican get at CHAMBERLIN% ono of "DECKER BROTHERS uniEgtiALLED PALIEXT PIANO FORTES ! Na better madi in the States. Warranted aev •en years, an.H.loltay to tone .longer - than any 'other. • Keeps on hand the-American, anti Treat Lindsley £Co , celebrated PA.RLO,B ORG-A.M9. • Which for sweetness of tone and style of finish canna be surpassed. Are suitable for Churches Lodges, Samitiaries, and the home circle. ;, Also a general assortment of .other musical instru ments together with Volts, Violincello Strings Bridges, Pieces, Bows,' Bow Hair, Keys, Resin, dm., &c. . • Remember that I do not ~depend • upon the isle of Alusical tostruments for a living, Conse quently am willing to sell at a yet) , sitiall,ad , I , lly with and ~late WATCH - AND CLOCK REPAIRII.I(I, Dane in the best manner, as usaal, at lea , rates Towanda, July 18, 1867. • , ate t statt. To BENT.—, An Office on Main -et., 2nd door. Two rooms, back and front. Very superior location. Apply to MONTANYR dr, WARD, (next door). - Towanda, July 11.1867. 1j 011. SALE.—A new and. splendid three story Brick Building, with Basement and sub•cellar, large Oak Fiont, 6a9 feet now occupied as Hotel and Restaurant, with thiee new Billiard Tables in 2d story. alas fui. nitwits, fixtures, #.o. Good Ice louse well fill: ea. Hotel and Restaurant is doing ',a good be:. aims. ;Satisfactory reasons given for sel lin • Said Hotel •nd Restatitant is iii,,Means' Bloc . , Main•st., - Towanda, PAL Terms easy. - r further particulars enquire on the premises. MORGAN Ak, WOLFE. Towanda, July 11,1867. FOR RENT.—A valuable farm e t-; nate on the Junction and Breakwater . 8., four miles from heorgetown. county se 't of Sussex County. Delaware, containing St i , acres, 150 improved balance timber. Go. d dwelling, barn, stabling and out-bulidi a, over GOO peach and apple trees. Is well tenc d Will be rented for six years. For further - Information apply to, or add t , t. WM. E. fRENCEIt, Real'Estate Broker, July 11, 4567.' - Lewis, Delaiyaret VILLU"LE . P . POR v The subscriber oilers for sale his farm .in Wysoz, nearly opposite Towan- a. This farm mdtalns 120 acres of laud in a high state of isa •provement, with a splendid dwellitig house, laarneand outbuildings.- It has a large °lever' tailing orchard stocked with good_fruit of• .ev ery description. It Is In a good neighborhoOd wain esoye,'resch of the church and schdol privileges of Trostanda borough. -Vor, tergtst . )l sale, sa , eiquire of the subscriber cathettrera lap% MORQAASI P. riTRICICLOID Wrr.o4, AprllB, 1 8 47 '4: 4 A • VALUABLE f i • FOR .SAlik T The alibi - Mbar ciders Ali sale faniiitt" nate in North rowautia, about one mile from Towanda Borough, on the road leading froM Towanda, to Waverly. said faun consists of 62 sexes On the oast and about 41 acres - on the West side of the . rcia4r. - Hp a ttpur Irained barn framed dweWoa Um, and good l'pl4t therenn, and ia wall •watered. ~ Terms mada .. -212L •or ftolhe . r partlOnlars enquire. on ;Ito . •• , . WM.' Irlisrn7 March 14,1867. . , VALUABLE FARM FOR SAII.E. About four mile."' from Towanda, on i the Eastern bank or the Susquehanna 13,f_m• tabling abed, 100 ',acres: F;amed . !Moe OA barn„a horse/ barn, corn house and good aptile Orchard thereon. For terms and particulare inquire of Wig[. DELPEIJCII,or SbeshequiU, or JAMES WOOD, at Towanda: Jane 13.1887., : • • REAL — ESTATE AGENOT.; = • B. B. lic*F.AN, REAL ESTATE Oilers the.. folOrT4 .Fanus, Coal luid - TlMl:ier Lamb kinds : ' • Flap Timber lot, 3 miler irom Tooniltda, c ittlitlngli Sires. Prlci 81,335: "" ; Farm kt Votie, contilinta4 s 0001 tbuildln gs. Aden e atti reof cultivation. Mostly Imp rayed Price 56,000. PPM 11l wrist arlington —on the Creek.— Bissrbosse J ana. . Dude; 8114 state of cal lbstion: 96•80 Price t. 440. • Finn in F . All ander go od o ti ttoni Good bending.. f Fornals cheap. -' Bernal- vent - desirable: &steel and Lots in Tsiwasida.; , • ' I A. large bacit 'OfCoaltruida in Tiorst:cinnti: Towanda; Jury 18, 1961: - . IMI6, ANT (Y 1 1101. Bin 'odr,llae, ordered at short notice Dy calling at the • NEWS ROOK. , 7 tßud 101#5. • ' ..xrils,,l 11 :22. 1 1 1 i REAL- ESTAT :.htt -;t11 ffft•• Olfer 'sale tiolollowjus pro peons se upon favokable - tract of lanTatt:ta si tein l -New Jersey. ecietal . log tfivist Malaga Btaiibli;llosrel .111'4 77 tio " Blue Anchor" :tolff ash Ip, amdea r t J 35 sores. To be soul'in 161 • Totter County Lands. with Pine. He Aidt. woo 1 ' woods as follows - 7: 4 • Tracts No. 4763, contki 4766, .990 acres—botween • t forks of the Sinnamshoning Stivania townships. 1 1 rAN genets Nu. 4767, 990• acres ; No. 4768, 400 adri.s • No. 4608, 400' stores ; -Wharton town- Cr ik eep. ' line of Appot. bead-w Itril of Kettle . '1 • ' • r k • Tr ate No. , 5917, 1100 sires ; 41 0. &120,1080 semi ; No. 6823, 11GO acres ; 5924,3982 acres 75 perches , : No. 5912, 100 acres'. No. 5930, 1100 acres '• No. 5938, 1100 acres ' • No. 5929, 1100 ; Whartoc and Stesiardson town sldps on head waters Kettle Creek, near main branch, ' I EMI Tracts No. 4717, 196 acres ; 4729, 990 •acres ; Appot and Stewardson 'townships, near Little • Kettle Creek. . Tracts No. 4920,837 anus ; 4924, 600 acres, .Wharton township, main branch, iiinnamahon . Two hundred; and seventy-dye r scree prime,' flat .Class coal land. Blakely township, im zerne county. Pa., half way bet ween tkrant on and. Carbondale. Very near ,the Ra ilway: Ono thousand - acres first class Anthracite coat land ab9at miles north•esst of Wilkes• Barre, in the midst of improvements.: About 1000 acres of land In Medford town ship, Burlington county, New Jersey, about four miles north4rom• Jackson June! ion of the Camden and Atittittic and Delaware and Rari tan •Bay Railways: Valuable mill Seat. Two' or three houses, stable; barns, &c., second growth df-Motber . , never falling water. Power full 15 or 16 reef oyershot. Price VICI per a cm. One-third may remain; . beiaware Farms - and :Nunes , lvania landa.L— D4acriptio.is and directions fgiveu 'on applica tion. 1. A vAlu 11,1 e Cl:Autry Seat near Philadelphia Splendid grounds and trees. 09 aerei .of land t r • . e t WESMIN PP.OPERrY—For safe or ex change. 120 .rcresl of good land one t hird tim bored. San Piere, Stark aoanty.lo wa. ' . Forty acres of good 1:c ad with trait trees, ap ples; peaches, pear.i. Ace.. 25 icres - improved, one halt mile from San Piere on lway 'Pike $BOO. SO Acres one • mile from San, Pitre,, one-third timbered. No improvements. , On railway; Price $BOO. • A steam mill property- in Burlington town Chip, Bradfoid county. A very desirable hi in bering operation. I 'Eight parcels of cont Sining from SO to 100 acres, each partially timbered, and improv ed suitable for farming or graiing. • - „ • . . House and Barn in good order and 136 acres of improve 4 and timbered land, orchard, good water. &c., Union township, Tioga county, on NOrthern Central Biilway. For sale on long time and easy terms.' 26 Town Lots In Monroe Borough, Bradford county, Pa. 3,(X9 Acres Vi ild Timbtred county, Pa. ~, • 122 Acres good Farming U township. Brailferd conra Other timbeihd and imp/ Descriptions given on applicat Tenements and - improved Ikeil Estate, To wanda - Borough, and - other pronertles. • MONTANYE &: WARD, Execnteleoriveyances, tarnish Briefs of Title. buy and sell Real Kstaie, .ollect rentals and liens;ebrvey ant examine all kinds of property. They arc plife sred ro negotiate sales of farms, homesteads, ii propertie: eanecially • desirable . to capi4lista4 o. procure advances of mond, upon bond and mortgage, and to . prosecute in quiries for than desiring to ( make investments or Beane a hlome Thev.wili effect . , II KAN CE In the best known allE AND LIFE COMPA NIES. They have exclusive A .4esey u . I.lrd and neighboring counties , tin patties in Uleee several departraults auge, 1 Those who d,kre to Inky ot. sell farms ; MI who wish to effect I nsurance against Fire; All who seek' permanent investments for the future , benefit of their families, in secure , and first-Class - Life Companies : ' • Capitalists desiring to buy or sell valuable speoWative properties; =1 AU wishing surveys and o laminations ; Ail wishing advarteee upon .valuabje rea property ; tAU who wifb. to - obtain. tease or 'rental l of Farms or Tenements, lAre raspeCtibiry solicited to entrust such bust nets to oar. Aigeuoy! FortkeT paOlculars !ttruipl4ed At our,,4ce. Office; 'ortlerot Mein and:•Pine streets. lIE gfr PROPERTIES.:_ APTERTISED . -; HAL U. Mere'r. TQw{ttuln, Pa. Half. Wier& , litoontsburg, Pa. C. to Ward, Esq.; Towanda. M. QHerear.; " - • G.T. Minutia Bookers, Towanda. J. D. Montanye, Towanda.. • , Latlthibli:Lnddlagtoni k Co., New York. • Dickson Brothers, P iladelpblit. • Hodaloboll. Con hanr.,Wilkesoßarre. Charles Parrish, I es• Bar re... Hon. KR:Strileter Montrose, Pa: , Towanda, April 2, 7.' ; • 1 d y.t. e,: : ,... ,, , A:.... • ' kttf r ill t f- : : :7 yi. 111 11.b„: t: -.4 - 04i44.1 . : . lertiei at., rms :i 1 . _- . : I ‘• . ' T4 , 41V. ~... - - log s tar county"; 48.` rpsi, Se miles tiidadfUpe liny . , 1 , 041. 1 tT tert:' in Winslow 4.,Containing NIVI v Che ly .timbered ry and hard BM - . 990 acres ; No. ant and east !harlot; and awl . Sullivan id, Burlington • •ed properties Mil "Q. D. MONTANYE, 'HENRY WARD, PRgia by Al E 13,13 , 14 . itk:NCES IMEMIEMZE ~aplar - t. • _ . . , • ' - -3M1(4,- .:-1,,,1i .11--.„. 4 ? '' . .;,.1..*.t.10.,tr.:,-.i.Y.',4*1 ~.i..63,..7.1- T . ,f. - , r,:,i i • " e ft, 2 V:t3R3=IME.I , . 1 -flt , l'irt. ;• , :tril.t..i. i:11. : 1 , .. i.,; 0. ~ 4 . I, 1‘..4• Z , :t I. :f ... . , .1. -. i-: - .'41.1:(;.7.1tA, ,-,-,'..'„_,,.-;,. i_>~,:•r.rrf+dfgseti. NEW SaIGREI 11117; =II MEE= ~.., AND EMI "r,cQ,, ; 3 . ! \: • ,'J ~.i .~f ..1 ~.'` 'i fr:f {c:.. OM TA:Y:40R . 4.:.q0...., Have joist opened their large and spacious store, and will P r keep at,.all Jimes - LARGE AND•AVELL . SELECTED STOCK DOMESTIC. AND FANCY EM .DRY -GOODS. (Opposite Caddiiag & Ruseell.) Towanda, April 16, 1867. BT . M* FIRM NEW STOREI l AND NM - VirtiCl-ODDSI TAYLOiff & ' ,CO., . . Have Just of4ened theii large and spaciotta:Store, and gill keep at:all times, ' ' ' • „.. L TA:ME - AND WELT: SLI.ECTED STOCK or • , DOMESTIC AITDIFAITCY roicycl.coops . . (Qprc•sit!) Codding 4! MEI 18 . 67. . Books J!i • • ri ~ . , -- Me:PSYN • ,c.„,N ~...:,,,,7:9„r ~ 5,„.. i fre taki i - ure in - informing you, IY 4 Dirilidizip:t2i 1 An I;fiiow _1) Kilt' :that we Asnit lipfikfct 4.6 zu . ovan- .. 41, on! Cie,' orner . ..e/P*l6l '4 l . 14 e it Arsin-seie„ hoi,..Pattafit lai.# loisk,.. ,i .or. OW t ao. 14f: rAftUffe;itar4fe qri 7,: - 17 : A A.Ttationery • 7 01 444! 4 0 . 121(1 PenB, Arm Glaa* . ~i d 1 ' .4e _., I . = ME , ,g Timm au =I setitnyntB; -:Pancy Artie = city with gre ,:; )ccnaie;.~ans~ very lout, wants• of th to offer barg oi• ' :us wit t and gee vmr: I • ' =I Towanda, Jo X E W NEWS AO the undereit STORE'AND respectolly inv Bailment and lupine our stoteo N EW S R. Would atinc ) un ana the public and dailyrecei FREI line, en which he:wilt : G Con Mating as made (No Shod, BpSI COATS ) OREM-V Over Ails an Collars; Line Neck Ties, Li Bags, Spring All first, class cheaper at a price. Call ing. Next d Towailda, R E C • The favorit, constructed Wtio beg to and vicinity, a good select' GENTS WHIT WHIT PLAIN LINtEN Whi pric, S MER I RE A.:. , t Ha lag e arrangements with the New Yr k and• rie Railway, to'do Express-Badness. on their r ad, are . now receiving all:kinihrof G, freight a d !merchandise . tor 11 parts of the linion=3 rtly, South, 'peat: Westrthe Cana dos, Euro o t Wilt ladies.- • goods Pent direct to any par of tallfOrnia. Olt with the quickest despatch Shippers and 1 Merchants generally know•wkii! enorarous*ratelithey have teten_pay ing for quo transpertallon.•• New - th is Cram pany is m aup inclusively •cif Bsnkers, Net. cOonts an Shippers, to breakup the monopo ly (yrlile the vita Companies had formedl ao as to give f rates to, the business cciro - .. unity. Ail g r packagest steeling id lbprestid up wards. st l ippr,4 by r ! c.tsal weight. The way this 1 Mee, is to:patronise .the'Compgay that reti ht them down. Particular - care and attention' Iwo), to trinuq and. valuable Pack .. :ages ,toll Liana, .Sre. Lolleetlons made and r et u rns f wardrd by wskikeet dleirtelt. ' •,./t• G, C AN% ..- ~ .:. H. J. 0 fil())11i, . 1 . . , Mont: ••• ..-.- 'Div. Sup'f. , ; ' .P, li.•-r 11 ;Packages to be "forwarded.froin .towanda d vicinity, by . caving then at the . Stage Ofdce of John 'Fireman, will be forwarded ta the Waverly Office' of this • Company , every day:: ' 1 J. BRECON, Prop'r StagoLine. - Jose6,W.-17..- • , • . tt.7l; ; z r,f IThe etc 1 GA I '4 4 .11 . 411,1 ;10 5311:01)1 f :' CrVlOtt i f i ltt .' BetOk - 11 7 , 2 u#C1441.1rgaY be ;Lt. . . . e,:44grit.ll,o.4tOlift :peetaelee, Eye 65aiser - • - I , ioperealaeid r i-an4 •• Arnent 4:ll,fusical:l4;.. 77.r1 ... ; tr..41W,01.ti ankee.. and f • ;_verp ,*.se t;care by. • CV; ccmlniun - 'nfident we 's • i We feel e ir• a patro egos Tms Is NAL TO READ rr 11083 . 41 i Cp:, opened a I plendid Reito-] re, Pattonis Block; where they ark selling in.their line cheap for Music S Towanda, everythir" Cash. C, I and see them and sat., isfy yours •if that stich is the case. WM RR AN GEMENT AT TUB (ipl. - . • )X1 AND BO STOBB. , • lied having purchased the BOOK i RWEI ROOll of J. J. , Griffiths, vice the old patrons' f the elitab he public generally, togallond ex till, A LVORD F. =I! QClofljin . RING AN GOODS! ED D Y e to the 6f Towanda, gfeerally, that he, has la store ing, hew and r S .G 0.10" D .. . the talilelo wants of the people. :ell [or Currency at former usual of.good wecl and reliable 0 tt lt , y of itny kind) •oofinistingiii, N S S 8, ..0 I T g`, . Al 7. gradefl. ESTS i 'Aibt PANTS, All Wool ATS, VESTS, Coat ,Dostelli:suad Pants:. Linen Over Shirts, Linen and Paper Cassimere and 'Flannel Shirts, 'spenders, Gloves, Canes, Leather I.tyle SSW, Soft and. Straw Hats. Eemetaber . that Gcio • Goods are aft% price , than poor ;geode at any d examine my goods before buy. or to Powell Co. o E. W. EDDY. 1 1 ay 28. 1.86 t. •,I , .S T T 1,0. N CiofhS ng Store of. Shiam, is re- COH N & ROSENFIELD, form the citizens of this place that they will as heretofore keep • d stock of ' MADE . CLOTHING, READ. LIM FURNISHING GOODS, SUCH AS UNDER•SHI.RT-S AND Dad.WERB, OVER SHIRTS VERAIL., jUMPF.B.S, FANCY. CASS. SIiIRTS, R COLLARS AND CUFF& OLLARS, SUSPENDIS, qL9VEBi TIES,' . L. AND OAFS, ...BAGS+ &0., 40., ML b ca; be sold Aat :a great redeetiort,ln and,see. COHEN 8L: BOSEMELD. May 30,18E7. r HANT'g UNIO'N PRESS COMPANY. - ••[ T?iPVoEmg , isirf§ TO CHANTS v AN: 13 Hi PPERS. . .., ... . .-. . U ROCIAtiAnO ' .-t—War t eltil lion - ", PARRIS Bel, , - +,. ft,,, ireghteut Judge • . . -the rah J u dj a ' • i„:4 - ertiartog of - the cM•ol4,l,*(l.llzadrd t ts A:,riusyr,,a,pd 00140.E,dti.PVElfamir ~ .hhil. , -IT:i. .tIEI I II3 1 Atioisoresimboiaga ink SW larai!p;,•4l4lmat erotts;l 11°) WSV Iff t eif rFel l V li qr fc . '" 1 : %112 •1066 y , 1111 ' nu tall skiallshialiff4ettWoll•)l er trdeltA44 o , . 101 1ti•PkWffrie f litiaipatp P esp. ~, .ftp.tta: l ) Siatt.• . t MY! li f t q' 1 • Comstrof Nrodibitnoti SlESodiy , tlie ) bit' 1 l AlviskiterAnitrtJtacontiOntat wasiii:.o - .-./ .. 1 ~i Hake. is-therefore laco4l.lti 4 f,f9At ie t 'W , 4nt. Justices o_ _f the:Pe-far,. add' Aobtts ' ,' f tberilatsolypf(Biallater, Chatrithejsbaliaas et - • • ONIPtiOrO44 II IPr ?VFW; VT/ les *dote= 7 , 1 44 . = rec , , Vd . uq„jet Ike, Au thingv White{ '4 , it titbit, Wriftilit,ltiftion 1 1 10110,04 1 4A12A, ittßilabfi (1 " Aecar=pit or Otnerwtsif toll ..row, no who are. or may he in the Jailor said C9 r nii - Jrcatto.l lie h° l6 Ah rieiltMthe ll r P e Pear .to - 'p al ict e. "dniegi them' fin thallio Net ,Pifettrii -nr.i.OsiiSei IteruD . I ba pmactaalltti thak i tilttittlimilly 4 1 40. 1 41 1 -4.3 iii theirnotion. ~ 1_ it i a, . , • ~ ~ , Wait, TaltiraVii,llfie /*Pit aufWl. tt,fe.f.... lybaeittuar‘Vott.bd Sbounind dgttillt • - nEL And DiatY, l6 evra)Jult AIM' A l4i r d lif ' 44 na • theynitedlitatce; te n rte i• to .7 • .., , c , 1 I -,; ,- - -)•iiit I intwaspisigippicroki w:;) 1 l Att i . % 4 : . 1 14 14 1.1 P i ,,k4... ? , - 1. 1) . kr ir - ni of in'ilitier fikai Oat'of fee i nr-" T \ phan'etiatzti.a..oilitikitir Ckifitty; thilita9lii-,"( 1 ; si,gnedskatiAri-VAthiteltift. o 4.s l l 3 ,ti.„ Ilbbs,,ittsi ti ' 4 11 44 ,•yarreat,4,,tier4l,4l,l- sen,..st %ag e . ,- oall,olllhe i gettii-Wou'flA lihy. , the , , '. l .' ds T op; gr 61; 1867; &R t, (Veloric. P . 7 10. ,40,0004-00.,„01. 1 ,pi,Drcop.Nel .p 11,.1„ '- itontetn.litnrren ;to nsbip,- bounded o , Fe.lth l• thOld c kentt WYI - 04,41int train -Warieete . i i rs).- eXts w r en* t It e etZ l h 1)y tile , and.' 4 3 4 * ft; I ; Bowen orfilleatetit tirliiiida 'id Riche' Al."Titi..y 411 c o tut. , Cehtsidogaboatlf) acres. .: -. .?.- .7. • , : , :o TEICIPT-450 to be paid at the time . f .sale,;, / 100 ort:Conllrmation of sele..and the . . . .M• ', • too eqtial Payments with' intebast • . , .. , , tits. vl . .• :,-. - .ILIOWBE ''''' -o • - -,i i - 7 1 Aug. 1-.1867.' • , • -• . Ksica -I`. ~ 4 ...;„, lt,J PheiUARDIAN. : AND!! -0 OM hillt.RE :if, BALE4-14..Tirtick-ot ,ordari isated,oot 04.„ - .. ) Court of :Uommoti '.PleSi and . OrPliinrs ; , outt of . BMdford' Connty; , Samuel Hu ward; Ft, =We of ..tibin . D.! ,f3rowl3, - a lunette, had, Fanny . Brooks,: Goardlaa„ of, Katy B. Blown. - , Lbrine O. BrownV - Adeline 'Brown and 11 insta I t.o Brown, minor - children; of , illiam Brown,-Ista . (I , Wyrlnsing, peo l d., wallah OA tno_Rota Wet.. • • t public rile on SATURDAY, • AUGUST IQttf, .' . pBl7, all o'clock; p.- m-.. all , that certain' lot; ,-• 'I iece or pared of -land, ettoate in the towoordp:il...., 1 Wpansfrig,- ; ka.owja as "the. _liirarrt Brom), :' Fmm, and boatided and described as tot to* toi Kit.: - Oh the 'north by Land - of John Hellen: ~#. • ex, 011., the met by Luxds, of Ira- Brown, on the-. ' .. ,th by the Busghetunina Biter, and ea tha ..< ' west by -loads or 1). K. Brown and Irsltrewry,, t. !: ntatoinirohnitt sevaatPtive acres of land. . • , - , 7 ! ' The widow of the ,raid , ilium Brawn. dee'4l: ,'' • ill join in the deed so a s to convey her inlet- I . st in the -land to the person who may par'....f. LiEll .4 zn tht, YT. rexpelioecel • eau 4ta 'l4l 7 " 'W Wet. 40 the all be able fav -: .!:.': - I ~ -4 ' . g.e... .C all . 70. ALL' WHO have just oole and TElibld.—sl.oo tote paid *hen the property 'Ls atraink dawn, $6.50 'at the confirmation t the' le and the balance In ;time egdyt-anunal par 4nel/is wiLli interest irom!the cot/lira:LW on of , nate. • ' SAMUEL HOWAIID, 'Conintitte‘' • FANNY Gbard lan. July 6. 1867 N THE ~' MATTEL?. OF" THE-Es - ,- ITAtE ol:Williata. Snyder. late of, filatalie- ;; elate, deceased, who died testate : At as 0.,c- 'pines Court brid - ate Towand t, tit ;awl tor the , ' ma ty ot• Bradford; on the 9th dty of ' May. X., - 1 0,, 1.807, Hannah Sn " executrix, and Wll- ...) 4lam Snyder and Jaha 1" , exeentors-nt Said - ' ''decedetit. presentedelhe ' pititloa to gild Gotta ' 7 setting forth amoyg4t- - Alter things / that .the 9- . held in trust for the uSe and benefit of Johny. ,Snyder, sea of 'said testator in - aceorclinee with - the frillot the Raid • testatar, a.i ascertained ilk , ':• • the 4th codicil thereof, all that certain hat of land actuate In litelitield;and county aforesall ,bounded and described as li/flora I Beginning.•- , 'at a post in north line of 'a lot of 'land belong.: , iloglo C. Mathewaoa, thence - along the tots;n-, 'ship Nue betireen Athens and JAMUL:LC - north 1 161:Epps. to the south-west 'corner of M. Drakes I . 'lot, thence east 100 rods along the soatii Wait of • • said' Drake's' lot to; the south-west Otarder pt . iHet rylielliimey's lots: trienca - south 100.pra4 1 - 1 along the west lit eof Hiram Merrill's lot to 5.- .'. .corner,thhueo west 100 acres more or Jess., The said executors! further '6.1 forttathat'the: ' 'said John P: Snyder:, had lately deceaied;leov • ing a widow, Sarah A. Snyder, sad one child, Ora Snyder, that in theiropiniini: it would ba the advantage of said widow and child 80 have' said laud - sold; and that they could Obtain for ~ the same a better price.at, private than . at puls- 0 1 lic sale, and prayed the court to authorize them ' to make sale thereof atPrivate Sale, &in-- - '•, • Whereupon this Court on' Q:101443' and 'Year (. aforesald'appoizited Monday: the 2d.day„giSep- - - ---, tembei,l A 67, at 10 o'clock:. -ay.; for the hear...., l `,t. ing and i t estigation 08 the matters contained' ! •in,said petition and directed that notice be-per sonally given to all persons rest? log ,irt this county who are betieticially or legally internat-.‘ - ed in the above de cribed land, and that notice of this application be published in the Brad ford Reparter for four. weeks next before trail' 2d.day of September, next. 11. J. MADILL, Clerk. BARE BARBER; SIUdDIER Aug. 1;1867. AITDITOR'S NVTIpt-,—/it the mei ter of the estate of Cornellui Vaisciredeed In the Orphan's Court of :Bradford County. • "• The uuderstned •audito.o-•aPpointed by said. Court to dispose of eceptici.ns fired . to 'allow ance of account of•administrtrix of said es tate will attend to the duties MAI& appoint,: ineixt, at his office , in the Borough qf Towanda,' on SATURDAY, AUGUST, 24, l'ef,7. at I o' , " clock, p. m., where all, persona having-clans' Must present them, or be torever debarred. • •, Ti% . ,A. ;DECK: . 3 •Atidltoi."; 4rig,l. 1887. - • U A D ITO WS NOTICE.L-A n n DOT:* kph . oe ee. Michael Coltman. 12 the COurt ot Common Pleas of Budford County, /10. - 461 Decemberierm, ISC4. • The undersigned an auditor appointed by said • Court to - distribute money arising from -the sherifrs mile of defendants interest: in. eettaiu red estate, will attend to the ditties of his- ap pointment at his 'orflee in the 'Borough of To:. scanets,on TUEtitiitYithe Titli.day of AUGUST 1867', at 2 o'cloelt. p, la- wilereall vyx-Au4 /jay ' trig claims upon- said monieS attend formier be deterred grom the same..: • ; RENRY PEET,"; • Molitor. Aug. 1,1567 UDITOR'S NOTA.T.—In ilje.zatat• Liu of the voluntary l'asst,,..nment of „ff. o'. Root. In the Court of Common Pleas ot, Bradford County, No. EV. Sept. term. Ifitilto Tho under.sigued Auditor, appointed ,h,f Court to dlstribete Intnivys 4ri the tin .s of .aa. 11, :Webb, adrainlatritor of 'fhoauvs Sinfvd, dee'd,.as assignee of 11 4 'W. Bout. will attend to the duties of his - appo ntmept at his .oiftee it -the Borough of Towanda, ,on Saturday, Au. gust; 24,1887, at I &click p. m., at which t hue and .Iplace all persons having claims upon sax.: moneys must present them or be forever de barred. W. T. DA VIES, Aug. 1, 18R7. - . '4ytiitqr, El,e , u i, uTp y v itf en t 6 h. ii iii o.l.l.oy..._! ? ;ou,(ia.is he' estate a JAMES • IVi r At iI LNITVtV' I :I . enhkt i typ to dec'd.. anirequekted to make tm- , me t. ( I s . ` PaYment,• 'end , _ae:. those 4foing • ali/M1 , a,s4 - ' t acid taste mu,t preseut them dilly the f Witted fOr battlement. - • -, • „ 1 . CHARLE-; CRANDA&I.4,,:' AIiONLIN i; PVIMAN. : ••• 14CCIINT% Jime 25.14C1 THE BLOOD.-aWith', vv coriqp ip or tainted blood, you are sick rii over. ,It bUrat out in Pimples, or- Sores, vr in some active disease, - or it may merely keep you depressed and good to notbim • But ou cannot .bave good health whiter your , blood is imprire. - .IYRE'S 5e.43.t PAWL 1.A., purges out these impurities;- it expels ditorse and restores health ,itpd . stimulates the: ingots of lite into vigorous action. Hence ,it rapstily. cures a variety of oompiainti wniels lire C:1 n by - impurity l 4 the blood * such as Sea.). nlc or King's cvil, Tumors,. Ulcers • Soros, hruptiows, Pitnpkti, Blotclies',' Boils, St. Anthony Roseor.kitysipelas*TeMer or Salt Rheum; Be-ald . Head, fling worm. Cancer or 'Cancerous Xt. - .- ors,Sore Eye's, Female Discazel, such "Se Ice tendon, Irregrilarity, Sappression.:Whites,Bter -llitAatiso Syphilis or Venereal Disear Complauits and Boort Diseases. Try. Aik:11."..„-; BARS aPABILLA, -and see 'for. yourself •Ito surprising activity with which , it cleatmantha blood and cures these disorders.. - During late years - the public' hive; biie n . - -Lts. led by large-bottles, pretending:to- give* quirk. of •Estref. of Sareatwrillu Won* dollar.,' Mood . of these have been frauds Upon the siok,Jos they not only contain little;lrany, 83114;3MT:1 but oftrli ioraaivp Digreslitett wiuste#l , Bence, b ttr AliP4ppoiattuant has tolleored.th use of the i , arions - extracts of Sarsaparilla which flood Lim" market,' until • the name i.:•aski has become.- synonymous with lit/position Aid cheat. SIM we call this compound,- Bdisa parilla;" and intend to supply Scshalentelo as shall rescue "the Ratite - from thit lead Ot,olifiNoy which testa upon it. Ws think wo halo ground ter believing it heir virtues which. taw' itrettit.ti. ble.flY the alum of Orestes, is , intended td core. We can assure the sick, that We cley. theta the best alterative jwe know boil-to pro duce, and wo have reason tcr believe, it is by far the-Matt effectual pithier of the blcmd.yet dis covered. • _ - AYER'S CBEllltr PECTORAL: it' %Stilt. veMlly-itnown sarpans every , other mr,,irciutt fotthe Cure of Cooghs,Colds,lniluenae, Anima unSa, Crcinp, Bronchitis, Incipient Comoro pticn and tor. the relief ot, Consumptive. Patients:ln advanced stave of toore. , Or* is use less hero to recount . rife ‘ o idonce of ha .eirtnee. The world Ictroretbstn. ' • ' • Prepnreci l la Dr. J. C. AYEICi GO.. LOwell. gess., and sold by all Druggists en& dAilern raediomerrbere. ' Jane 6,1&57: -\ • • Sza