vitaford)- 1 eporttv. LOCAL , AND GENERAL Ay. i. extwoc4l4; Esti., 4 Troy;, h d,l).:appointed a Notary Public. bra Thy recent heavy rains ,have greatlj hupi-oye4.:ihe prospects; for coin,. potatoes'and buckwheat, in this vicinity:- The Independent = 411mb/item, of Montrose, Claims ' l eipctilation of 4,200. Pretty good• • _ SEr St. John'A cheese . factory, in Herrick, nee burnedon Wednesday night, last, by an incendiary.- oar An, infant son of C. H. lifowai, of Meshoppea, aged about 14 months, teas - , drowned on the 27th tilt., in a spring of water near by the house of his father. air We regret to noVeo that our late townsman. A. F. Cowt.r.s, was one of the sufferers by tho late fire in Williamsport. lie lost his entire stock, and had no insur.: iuce :Ise' Agents for the various lqur , anc:c Companies, having - risks on prOperty destroyed by the tire in this place on the ith inst., have been hero and settled all tho lossN, except one. Bap Nathan Chase, of Auburn ; Susquehanna Co. 'wee found dead near the road, above Meshoppen t on the 29th of June last. • Is supposed to have died from _the effects of intoxication.. get: In • giving the notice of .the land purchase of the Williamsport Lumber Company, last week, the types made us say " 00,000 acres." It should have been /000/red„thousand. fix. I oW, lute of the Columbia Reprblicalt, is about to revive the Wyoming Republican. The loyal people of iittl,; Wyoming need a live.paper, and Mr. YosT i well.fitt9l.to ;supply their viantsiu this respect. tes-A correspondent informs us that a large amount of damage has been d.in,,to bridges, crops, 4 . c., along Sugar haw, byglie 'recent freshet The water Was higher thitn it has . bee s befcird.in thirty 'years, ; Reader, is this your paper, or it belting to your neighbor? If The lat ter, you should subscribe at once, and not trouble others fur.what belongs to them. —•• IS; «<s paper borrowers are a nuisance to their neig'hbors.- W.orktnpn are now engaged iu sinking cribs for the, purpose of rebuild ing that portion of file dam which was-car ried away by the flood two years ago. TT he whole structure from the schute to thebank was entirely taken out.—dams IreinVican. We nutice that the citizens of Vineland, N. J., recently took a vote on the qurstiou of granting licenses-`to sell rum in their village, when it was unanitously de cided not to grant a single license. Bind ford county is largely represeutea in Vine. land. IP*'" Now that , fi there is -sefeient water in th e Canal txt admit of the running of boats, :we hopelhe rail for the road be tween this place and Waverly, a - ill be forth coining. Therq is no reason why:the cars should not be running on this roadin . a very few weeks. vet:. Conarderable damage was done to the Barclay Railroad by the recent tine or two Wridges were washed a'rav, and i otlterportions of the road dam aged. We ut4er4and that it will reiuire from eight to ten days to put the road in running order.' • Wt. itessre. M, J. °Lows and G. L. Kr.r.tan have leased the store on the corner of Bridge street, (lately occupied by W. A. Rockwell,) and will open a Grocery and Provision Store about the first of Septem ber. They nre both very worthy yeirng men, and we have-to doubt will receive a • - generous share of public. patronage. HE SUSQUEHANNA COLLE&IATE INSTI- TurE.--The Rev. SA3TEL F. COLT }lab again been indUced to take charge of the Institute, and will open classes on Wednesday, Sept. DAIL assisted by it . full corps of instructors in the male and female departments: Full ertlscinent next weeki as to terms and the Mut:institute courses in English, Clas sic, Nornial and Commercial brances. ACCIDENT,—Last Sgwiay, as a "wild eat " train was bringing the circus troupe cast from . Iforuellsville, -and as it was ,rounding the curve at Caiiisteo, ran into a hand-car containing four persons,two me:., a woman and young child ; instantly one roan and severely. injuring' the other. The woman and child, it is thought, will not recover from wounds received while being ptcvipitated against the rocky em- ENLARGED.-:- The Nor lit Branch Dem ocrat, published at Ttinkh nook, last. week made its appearance enlarged and typograph ically much improved. The name of the paper is changed from the North Branch Democrat to the Wyoming Democrat. —The Montrose, 4Srisquehaxuaa Co.) Re publican has been enlarged misiderably,and is printed on new type. ' —The Carbon Democrca has been alsoien larged to en eight column alieet,aiiiiiti prin ted on new type and a power prase. tek.. As Mr. Josovit T. BURBANK, - of this place, in company with a young lady, was approaching the eastern end of die bridge, with a horse and buggy, on Sunday evening hist,the horse became frightened, and leaping sidewise; upset the carriage, which -tumbled several feet' down the bank into the,river. • The occupants pf the bug gy' Cscapecl without serious injury, but the horse was drowned, and .the : carriage badly iroken.• :The embankment at the eastern .end of the Midge -is sre narrow that railing !Amnia be' Placed ou elther ' side of it, to prevent accidents of this character. M. A tow-‘ days einc,e ck—woma4 Athens towitql4Z left her infant, 'some four zmiontlis old,-with , a nidow lc ly stating ttot sitia Was 045 to gather berries with some -children.- 1,19 n rkielting the place she inforinfd, her , cpm pinions that she shotlikitot rpturst for the chill, *0 starting off in 'anothet`dhlee . tion 4/ PI% g er - Lill -41-4.bii4ed th:4 6 ago APP*II- ton hrisbeenmade to ittethe child on the .411;e0 Rep - •'; SUM:HaI o 77M Brad ford Co., Pa., — had` our 'Phustie operation yerfon r eci yp qn t cpee k at thivEye and Ear Institute, 1:1 I r Up, De' Glatt' ills entire k*ef lip — tiraad 'bayed by saurry i :3 6 '440-pr+nelin pr our sohthern Prishrisf 'The Detain ma ellith's and almost pdrfek lip by..t4ting the material -from each Side of :the _patient's face.—Elmira Daily Gazelle.' -jiff A' it R1111.11;i' , SMITH—SQUIRES—It the Ward' House, Towanda, Pa., Anil 18, 1867, hy Rev.' J. T. Brownell, Mr.' Henry O. Smith' of Oniell Pa., to Mies"pedie O. fkinires, of }larch, Pa. - - • ' ' D 111). Vir NELITri' Orwell Jtil) 22, 1 1867, of Diptheria, Willie*E.,lonly son of J. 3. and Ainanda M. Newell, liged s Zeara Tiac 4 itha and 14 dayii. NEWELL—In Orwell, king. 2nd.'afDipthe ria,,Maggie St. Leon., only daughter , of J. - J, and Amanda M Newoll,aged 7 years 1 month and 4 days.l "Lovely and pleasant in their in dea l th they were not !divided." : 1 rOtiftg. IMP' Albums, very cheap, Co'e. Book Store. 1 • • • ' Payaon,Dua4on and Sc New System of Pennianshinlstrperi others, 'at Coosa & Co.'s New Book To TEAcnEas.—Piqes' Theo Practice of Teaching Wiakershami economy and method of Instructic voan & BARBEE'S. AIsTED.—A a good hostler cal at the American ply to Bennett River St. Towanda A superiorqivality of' Stamp ing Paper and Envelopes, always 'pn hand, at C. F. Cnoss & Co's. Book StoreJ tEp c ,. We have latdy recei elegant Stamping Preis from the ii are prepared to stamp paper and ce in all colors, or plain, is may be r in tho most fashionable and arti4ie at C. F. Cnoss & Co's. oolt . Store. FANCY Dnss 14ALL.i----The public are invited to attend a Failey Drpss Ball - to be gi'en at the Union Hotiel,in Rome Borough, on Friday evening, Sep . 6,1867 k Good mesic . will be in attendance: Bill 152,50. Aug. 5.--1 t - - 11. G. Gorr, Prop.. .S. X. Simms is ! the Authorized Traveling Agent for Litonntl Fire fnsurance Agencies, and Real Eitatti linsines at this office. • lilotrrsnyn do Sperm. . Tow.inoe, July 25, 1267.,'• sitir Theory and Practice of Teach ing or the motives ant methods I of Good School-Keeping, .by D vid 'IP: Page, A. M. Expressly for Teachefs, at Caoss E Co.'s New Book Store. ger C.. F. Cross j & Co. are ,now prePared•to receive Subscriptions Ito all the N.'Y. Daily, and Weekl , Papers, Pamphlets, litagazinesac. They design to keep a reg ular News Room in ccinnection with their Book Stoie. • - g Mrs. H. G. alluoti will open a select school on Orvt4l Hill, at the Pres byterian Parsonage, Sept. 2,.f0r a term of eleven weeks. Terms, $4., 1.:" $5. 1 Aug. 19, 1867.-4w^ ) . SEir Our old frielids and customers will find us with a full stock of !Hardware in our new Shanty store on Pine street' about 100 feet west 'of; E. T. Fo's corner back of Powell's store ..-where we invite all to call and buy goods e t leap. ' ' , CODDING RrSSELL. Towanda, Aug. 20, 1867. • " S Alter Our heavy lo ss by fire compels us to ask all persons ifidebted to tts to make a strong effort to help Ins now. !We need it now, and shall feel very grateful to our friends, if they will fremember us at this time with material aid. 4 ,CCiDD/NG ILL/bBEIJ... Towanda-,`Aug. 13, 1867] • t , STAGE FOR VN AII'ERLY, connecting with trains East and West, leaves Towanda every morning at 7 o'Crock, and will call at dwellings for passengers if names and ad dress is left at the I'x:lSt Office with Messrs. Alvord Barbe.. Stage returning lea 4 fes Waverly on arri val of evening trains from East and West. Ang, 1, 1867. SELECT SCHOOL.--- ry Trr P. .UORTON, will-open a school in jthe Basement of the new Church in Wyso*, Sept. 24, and con tinue twelve weeks. Tnition—zPrimary and Written Arithme tic, as far as Fractons. 53,5 C." Higher Branches $5,09. Arkangements have .been made to accomhiodatO any Who wish to take music lesions, or Latin. For further par ticulars address WAti F. HoUToN, Horn- Brook. j Aug. 22,1 w. • . 7-30 T.REASURY;NoTEs—The Govern ment. is now eonVertlng the first series of 7-30 Treasury notes hit° the 5;20 Goldßear ing Bonds, the underOgned have arrange ments and facilities fr procuring their con version on the most favorable terms,holders who desire to have thein converted are re quested to call upon! us, The new 5-20 Bonds oe hand for , sple, we else) purchase all descriptions of Government Securities and pay the highestmarket price - April' 4, Ca.' B. S. Russell & Co. BLI.BS.—Now reiady for saleoloul?le and single Tulips, Hyacipths, beautiful vari ety, Crocus and - a fekvpiousand eatery plants for sale, all been reset in fine 'Condition, is one of the best vegettibles, a little industry to clean nyi the ground where tlri early Peas and Potatoes have be ;n raised, prepare the ground with compostOindyou can suceesaful ly raise a crop of celeiy if set by the ;20th of August. Determination, iudi,istry, work, application, with good judgment and econo my with the blessingiof God, Work - wonder. I can educate any man in two minutes how to raise celery. Henn Mix. Ang, I,—lm • ~o=-- PARIS EXPOSITION-SEWING MACHINE Awsnns. —We recently publishell a brief tel egram from Paris, announcing the award to Messrs. Wommtna & Wrtsox of a gold med al, over eighty-two cdmpetitors, for the per fection of their sewing-machines. - Follow ing are copies of the Official documents con firming the announcetnent: txPostrroN'UNATItSEIME. Pkr.4 1867, Comnsumn Curve-DE-Mass, • 16 July,. 1867. Mr. R. Hunting, No. 139 Regent-sired, Lond: Dun , t3rs : Replying to your inquiry, I beg to state that the Only Gold _Medal for the manufacture_ and peffedion of Sezeing-Mit chines and Button-We jfachines,was awarded to Messrs. Wuraunn Wuson,of New-York. Your% respectfully, HENRY F. Q. D'ALIGNY, Member of International Jury and reporter of same. WICKHAM! & Buts Agents for Brudford. : COUNTY TEACUEWIS ttiirgm.—The teachers of common and other sehools of the County, are invited 4o attend the Conn.- ty Institute, at the Owe fixed upon at their last meeting, viz ; Smithfield, hlonday,Ang. ust 26, East Canton, ,Ilonday Sept. 9th, and °TA 50P.0 6 . arii - requ sted to be . punctual in their attendanctrat opening. hlonday.ai two o'clock, preparnd -to remain -till the .close, Friday afteninon or evening.. No trivoloue excuses for absence froni the tote will lie iteeapfeci on examination.dayi,; ble: . ivatructote . 944 Ipctsiielre .he present. ' 1" • Tenalterti" will, 'bring 'telt tißte bonito, tte. • I ' • 1 ,t3chool ifdriiiiteria..PlargYttulli and prollo. generally,. are conihdly invited tostten -, ononamst, Co, Supt. ; • - .• • ._... ... . ._ . --.-- .•" " " . • RALLY, F,RIENDBI9F TEIIPERANCE O RAE.- LY.—The undersiened joint committee Of 1\ the Sons of Tempo nee and - 'flood • Temp bre, of Towanda, _a nounce,to Mei : public, that a county mass na eting of the friends of 43 1 21 Temperance, will be bel -...ixi:,thir„Court" Howie, in Towanda,lon W esdaievenhig the 4th September, for the urPotio ofiorila^ liking a County TeMperance Union, auxil iary to the Pennsylvania State Temperaneiv union. Coming eventa imperiously can fot tittolu an organization.- Short, addressee by eminent speakers, may be expected.. -,- : -' . A. J.E.urnsassooxe, W. P.`• .. - I Osoea A. 131.,thr, D. D. 0. W. P. - 10ri part of the sons of Temperance. 7 i ,•• , i , • _. C. Hl:Tyrol, V. 0. - T. , - ' • W. PAirdx,' D. D.. 0. W. 0. P. On part of the.oood • TemPbxs• TRIAL LIST. Volt SEPTEMR&R TERMiI I SECOND Ark= • • Jas Lackey vs. Wm Lackey, etal. 01arkson & Nichols 11*Meylertik Ward,debt N-&J P Blood's - 144C F_Welles,Jr..ease. Jno Bortz vs. Pomeroy-Bros tresp4s. Folly Chilson vs. J W Sweet etal „replevin.' Allen White vs Lewis D Coo Tan n.. appeal N C Elsbree vs. Chas Barton et.al,...eleet.. K Stevens vs.•F H Person etal.: - .,apppal. Hyatt et.al. vs. F S Elliott et. . Ares: Augustus Lewis vs. ;D A Brewstor ejet H W Chesney vs. Athenktwp..........case. 3 Thompson 's ad's vs. G Dickinson, sci .fa. Fall,Creeko. & Cu. vs.:J ht Smith. Are& P T MoKeal vs. W Brainhall....ejectment. Miles nines vs. Edwin Owens ital.. do. Beth Peck vs. Stephen Bullock case. J A Bradley vs. Towanda Twp debt. B Luckey stet vs., Valentine Smith, slot Z P Corson vs. H W Thompson ejct. N Bronson vs. N N Parks ' appeaL • 13mwo&Rock y well's; use vs. G B Park do. , Morgan & Davison vs.. Wm S Dobbins, case. J J . Denmark vs. X C Railway Co do. Wing &Mitchell vs.; Welles &,, Ado, • CommowAsalth vs. M.Elsbree'seers...debt. • SECOND VIIBIL, F j 3 Ford v& H B McKean etal....att. ex. D E Martin vs. D Coolbaugh's adm's.. case. W H Vansyckle vs. Fall Creek C. Co.. app. Michael Kerwin vs. ,G Simons etal....case. J V Ballard vs. REI H A Ward.... do. N.liniith vs. Aug. Kelly eta do. D Slaughter -vs. S Pierce's ears t7i. fa. H Shepard vs. • same ' do. Jollu Putnam vs. Glanville twp debt. L B Gardner vs. Ridgbury twp. do. ' Henry Miller vs. Ransom Tanner...sci. fa. Patrick Blade vs. Vfm,J Kisuer eject. Alvint Bayles vs. Leßoy-tosup debt. .Daniel Quaid vs. Towatwp do. Martin W McGill vs. _ A do do. F Redington vs. F H Parsons....appeaL M James vs. JJ Green -* .. do. S Hawkins vs. C D Cash et al do. J F Means vs. W Means Watts case. k . Ann Donoho vs. C S Lafferty........ apseaL BILIDFOIID COUNTY, BS. El= mmi ibner's or-to all Store: 'ry. and is School gnat AL- Irk MA .loyment Ap- 8 co em ns, Pi er Di iced -an icily, and invelopeß -eqmred, manner Sub anus returnable_Sept. 9, 1867, at, 10 o'clock a. in., for second week, and Shpt. 16, at 10 a. in., for third week. A.uq. 12,,. 1867. W. A; T 110314 Prot'y. LIST OF JURORS DRAWN FOR SEPTEIP MR Tram AND SEssion. 1867. Adexander 'English; Asylum, Si meon Decker; 'Athens twp., Samuel Hulett,. John Morley, Ira Elsbreo; Burlington twp., Barker Brown, Henry Allen; Canton twp., Packard; Granville, Oscar Saxton; Herrick, John J Anderson; Leßoy, Benj. J Hoagland ; Monroe twp., Joab Sommers, Thomas T Smiley; Pike; ,Dennis G 'Nor thrup, Win. M Payne; Standing Stone, Guy Brown; Smithfield, Elliott Wilcox;-Sheshe quin, John Webb; Towanda, Charles Al. Manville, Charles Kellum, Jared D Gooden ough; . Troy twp., Daniel. Randall; Wells; Epliraosier; Wilmot, George Frutchey. I Albany, Orrison Hibbard, Walter Conklin; Albu Boro'. David Palmer; Asylum, John Bennett; Bur li ngton twp., James Nichols; .Canton Simeon , Mclntosh; Franklin, Thomas A Seamen, Joseph E Spalding; Gran 'Ville, Percival S Bailey i Robert Bailey; Leßoy,. Cheeney R, StOne, -Hollis A Hol comb; Monroe twp., CharleS Holland, Geo. W White; Orwell, Chancey G Gridley, John W 1141; Pike, A Dennis Fassett, John Al derson; Rome Bore. John Whitaker; Ridg berry, Columbus C Burt, Morris Cummings; Sheshequin, Andrew Webb ; Springfield, Wm - Tracey ; South Creek, Geo Suffren; Ter ry, Wm T Horton, Solomon Strong -; Troy Bore', Nelson Adams; TOwanda VOW, Geo W Coon, Isaac Smalley; Wyalusing, Wm N Wells, Daniel States; Wells, Abram Bu chaunan, Morris Shepard; Wysox, Gaylord Wood, Geo Gard; Wilmot, Reuben Barnes. TRAVERSE .TIIRL-2D VEER. Athens twp., John Satterlee, Geo Bur chard; Burlington West, J H McKean; Columbia, Giles Peckham, Richard Gustin, Charles 0 Havens; Columbia, I:Jriah. ;Fer guson.; Franklin, James Williams, Daniel Montgomery; Granville, Smith May; Le- Raysville Benjamin Pierce; Litchfield,. William Cainpbell; °Overton, .Renbenßhine bolt; ! Orwell, William Browning; Pike t Wm. 'S Davis; Rome twp., Silas N. Barner, Washington Towner,Elnathan Smith; Ridg berry, Thomas Decker; Sheshequin, C Brigham; South Creek, James Burnham; Smithfield, John Chamberlin, Christopher E Child; Troy , twp., James . Ward; rfroy Hord!. Clement T Paine, Samuel Aspinwall; Tuscarora, Bailey Keeney; Towanda Bore'. Wm.;K Marshall, Nathaniel N Betts, John Merideth; Towanda , North, Samuel Haw kins,. Wysox, Hiram Davenport, Clark Smitli; Windham, Benjamin K.nykendall; 'Warren, Wm. P Arnold; Wells, Win. it Wilson. • =RD WELL Albany, Alvin Waltman; A'sylruxi, S Mc- Kean Laporte; Athens twp., Wm. Weft-i brook; Burlington twp.,Bussell Hollenback; Burlington West, Stephen Styles; Canton twp., Henry Warren; Canton Boro'. Daniel Wilcox; Columbia, James Benedict; Frank lin, Daniel IV Cokeley, Joseph L Johnson, Herrick, William Hillis.2d; Litchfield, 14- drew J Layton, Andrew Brainard 'Leßoy; Heinen Andrews, Joseph Smiley; Monroe twp. Jefferson L Coolbaugh; Orwell, John H COWles; Pike,' Bradford Beecher; Rome twp., Preceptor Forbes; Sheshequin,Charles E Segar; Springfield, Charles 0 Elliott, William T Daly, John Salsberry; -Smithfield Walter Scott, William H Pierce ; South Creek, George Dunham;, Terry, Moses Mar ce3f; Troy twp., Horace Welch, Stephen Chilson; Troy Bow'. Moses Gustin; row- Ando 130r0'.. Thomas M. Woodruff ;' Daniel D Crandall, David Abrams; Warren, Nathan Younglr. • Windhaiii, James New; man; Wyalusing, Ira Brown. Finn NATroli.si. Rum or TOWANDA FINANCIAL AGENT OP TILE UNITED STATES, Capital 3125,000. • Deposits received payable on demand in Legal Tender Notes. ing te o r agr est e allo en we e. d on time deposits. accord- Uucturent Bank Notes received on depos it or exchanged for Legal Tender. 11 : 8- BoruiS and 7-30 'Treasury Notes bought and sold. Highest price paid iqCompotuid Interest notes. . Drafts payable' inAany part of the United States at par for side. Drafts payable in England, Scotland,lre land or• Wales, in any amount over. one pound sterling, furnished at - lowest rates. Passage tickets from - Liverpool or Queens towri to li . ewitork,by_the well known lain= Line, on and for . Salec. E. H. Bmm, March 211,'67. N. N.Bgrrs, jr., Cash. la. School Cards, of all kind: at . Coosa & Co's, Book Store. Bands fargiehed with Bra Instt:uments, at the lowest rates, at 0 flo's. Book Store. g•, Sheet Music; 'Music Boooks and Musical merchandise, at Cams lk Co's. Book Store. pg. The Dulcimer Instructor, con.; I tanning Airs, Marches, Weltzelioliehottis .chee, Hornpipes `S.o. de. deo directions for tuning, at Cnoss 4 Co's. Book Skye. tee We ari Brepaied . to furnish Watidipg - Cards reasonablia rates `shor4 notice and of the latest and most faabion4 able stylus at Cnoss k Co'sßook Store. ma,. 'Constantly on hand New and Standard Books,Family Bibles, Testamanta; Bps,.Engravings, &0.. At. Omen' IV Clo's k Store. • • •'• Iler The ladies . _will alWays find a. large assortment,. and Bun . .quaLity . of BMach Paper and .Envelopes rnoal3, jpoß. Store. - ' • 4,114i - Vrmy Drum Lnd, r l f pti' la_Pitab..4COOrdeol4 ViOintAlit' 4l 4a Elver oioipitruotor,atesesa 4.3011. ' k . -r•-• , • GRAND .TURORS Books- anb..,'Stationtr4 0 THE FRIENDS: :OP :EMMA -,0 : 12170N AND LOVERE Oh. 1111WO. We: ta k e.. P leat l i ” 4 i nfr. 2 4l# 2 9 N6l t hat . w havf:o4!°P-# l # Zovan sia,:an : er.Britigi and. .1)1a* SOW,. Ao. - &-Pattrne! , Block, on Xellarit New Book. ,itn4 go* Store, where`ever% - thing sn the. Beak . honey and music - tine pm be cuki... =Also Skttuary,•*aintings; Gold ,Pens, Spectacles, Eye Glasses Opera -(lasses, and a Ca; 1 genera_ _sortment of n - etrumente; iankee Noticout and - Fancytticies. 01T cods were all 'selected in the , c. 4 with great care by experienced hands and ~bought with' cash at a very low figure with a uiew to the ttialUa of thialvmmunity:s We feel Confident we shall be able to o f fer bargains to all who will fay or us wit their a patrauage. Ca and .see C.RO#S, it CO Tins IS PERSONAL To ALL wzo WAD .IT.--01t08131 00, have just opened a splendid New Book and Music Store, in Pattonls Block, Towanda, where they are selling everything in their line cheap for Cash. Call and see them and sat- isfy yourself that such is the case Towanda, June 27, 1967 illisittlaneons. WM. A. CHAMBERLIN Has enlarged• his store and Is daily adding largely to his stook. -, In, MI line of Watches he keeps the • - WELL KNOWN AMERICAN And, a well selected assortment of, SWISS WATCHES, all warranted to ran well or the monep refandedo, He keepston hand a large as sortment of the celebrated • • SETH' TTI.OMAS CLOCK , . And the ITEIAaA. CALENDAR CLOCK, Suitable tor offices the Parlor or. Kttch'en. As usual a good atoolcof floe , JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE Is the plated line. he hati Rogers Mother FORKS AND S?OONS Heavily plated Breakfitst Dinne'r CdBtors Elegant treble plate doable wall ICE .7CHERN Handsome Cake Baskets, BUTTER d' BERRY DISHES, Pickle Stands, Tea Bells, &c. , ac., &c: CHA.HBERLIN is now keeping CIO GROVER .4V, BA KER'I3 Family &wing Machines. These Machines are superior to all others for family use. for the 'following reasons : They sew with two threads deect 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-greater variety of work than other machines. . The stitch made by these machines is much more firm, el stic, and durable, especiilly upon articles which re r quire to ire washed. and ironed, than any other stitch. ' This stitch, owing to the manner in which the under thread is unwrought, is much the l in boat plump and' beautifa use, and retains this plumpness and beau even upon articles . frequently washed and tied, until they are worn out. The structure of the seam is such, that, tho' it be .cut or broken- at intervals of only a tew stitches; it will neither open, run, nor ravel, but remains firm and durable. . • Mike other machines, these fasten 'both ends of the seam by their own operation. With these machines, while silk is used upon ar k the right or face std of the seam, cotton may be used upon the oth r side without lessening the strength or d bility of the . seam. ..This can be doneron uo!git er machine, and is a great saving upon all articles stitched' or made nO with silk. These machines, in addition tolbeir superior merits its instruments fOr sewing, execute the most beautiful and perthanent embroidery and ornamental work. You Can get Sewing Machine Needles, and all articles pertaining to the machine busin:his . MUSIC! PIANOS, ORGANS AND MELODEONS You can get 11! CHAMBERLIN'S one of DECKER' 'MOTHERS UNEQUALLED • PATENiT PIANO FORTES ! No better Made in the States. Warranted sev en years, and to stay in tune longer than any other. Keeps on hand the Americarr, and Treat Lindsley & Co , celebrated PARLOR ORGANS! Which for sweetness of tone and style of finish cannot be surpassed. Are saiteble for Charts Lodges, Seminaries, and" the home circle. lso a general assortment of other musioal ins a meats together with Violin; ViolincellO Strings Bridges; Tail Pieces, Bows, Bow Hair; Keys, Resin, &c., &a. Itemember that I do not depend upon the sale of Musical Instrbments for a living, comm. nuently am willing to sell- at a - very, small ad vance. WATCH AND CLOCk REPAIRING, Done In the best manner, as tqual, at low rates Towandaanly 18,1867. , rrtHE ERIE RAILWAY COMPANY . . kath immoral • IMPORTANT isipTICE! . . Excursion. Tickets to parties of 40 or more persons, to any Witten on thisi Railway, will be sold at a great reduction from 'solar rates., Ptn , instance, say 'sporty, of 40 I desire to visit 'Portage Palls, tickets to go and return, will be issassi . at $4 35 each. The regular fare is $6,30 The saving a single ticket, will $3,15. r On 40 tickets 'sBo.--To all other—otatiOns, the re• duction will be in proportion... Two or three dais notice should be' given, that due silents for their accommodation may hei st = each party.: Further information will be cheer fully furnished at the Tibket Office. O. P. WALKER. Stat4on Agent. Gen'l Pass. Agt.. N. Y. ART/CULL NOT/Ogi 1 • The undasigried would - rcapectlalli tiro to their Mends and- the public gendilly; that no goods wlll beaold • :.' A: T ,- . .\..1k Y , !A' A. - 4114. ,-.° . ;. At thelpaore tlte ; IngS t rigtfErTEMßEß NEXT, And•all ticoomits' duo.us, are expe cted to be pi!t:, !leilji WINS* of •Atitkatio, :‘,l:9:u r.:.1 • PDX, STEVENS, ' L NERCEIN4Ii Ork. • - abviaidaauly 18 t • CaElev.& Co 'signs -Stprg, . . , , , . „ . .! • ''• • • • OtErV i r 0,; • NEW GOODS TAYLOR & CO = Have just opened their large and A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK DOMESTIC AND FANCY [(Opposite Codding & Russell.), Towanda, April 16, 1867 T..b.; W PIAM I NEW a-OODS TAYLOR & COl., }Jaye just opened their large. land • spacious Store, and wilt A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK DcoIdpSTIO,,ANP FANCY Ada IN= NEW STORE AND spacious *store, , and will keep at ail times DRAY GI-CICODS. NEW STORE IMI keep at all times, FM MI lIMI GKNE:OI3S. IMII MEll - '" (Oppo.site Coying ) 1 c, I I. 'ef .4eat e.stot. 1 1 OR. valuable .H(4 .. 0 -Prokrty tsiabilshed tastiest., at .Apply to ' MONTANYEA WAN); g. 1867. SALE.--133 acik4; - "eland- timteod witb,Plhei intitinfte' from Cirapto*o. - lour miles the Aiiply to MONTANTE .3r; WAED . - Towpila. AUK: - 21,1887. IG APFLIOATION'S FOR IMPROV ED FARMS are . increasing. Partieit hair ingi Real Estate of that character for sale. vill o well, to Tem entries and descriptions id oar T ' RENi--HAii lf Office ouaimet. . I 2nd door: Two rooms, Da • and front. V Eery superior location. Apply to ANY WARD,di (next door). 151. Towanda, Jaly 11,1887. HOUSE :A.ND•LOT FOR SALEA ,The subscriber oilers his Dwelling House and Lotter sale; in-Towanda Borough; on State street, between Ma and Water streets, and about 25 direc tly rode north of the Court House Ho= 24:49 feet, two stories high. Lot 38 feet front by 220 teet deep, including an alley on back end.. Bar and other outbuildings, and some trait trees thereon. Suitable for. a Pri vate Boarding House., Price $4,600. I N. J. KEELLIt. Aug. 1,1867.-4 L FOR SALE.--4 new , and splendid three story Brick Building, with Basement and sub-ollar, large Oak Front, 6x9 feet glass now- occupied . as Hotel and Restaurant, with' . three new' Billiard Tables in 2d story. also fur niture, fixtures, dto. Hood Ice House well Ra ce. Hotel and Restadrant is doing a good sine.ss. Satisfactory reasons given for selling. Said Hotel ,nd It:staarant is in Means' Block, Towand.i, Pa. Terms easy. For further particulars enquire on the premise s. MORGAN es WOLFE. Towanda, July 11, 1867. , FOR, RENT.-A valuable faim sit uate on the Junction and Breakwater'R. B. four miles from ueorgetown, counxii,seat of , Sucsex County, Delaware, containing 300 acres, 150 improved !balance timber. Good &telling, barn, stabling and out-buildings, over (a; pes,:h and apple trees. Is,well fenced Will be rented for, six years.- x For further infOrmation apply to, or address WM. E. SPENCER, Real Estate Broker, Lewis, Delaware. July IL, 1867 f 4 I OR SALE CHEAP:—An Impiov- A: id Farm ; 77 acres ; tiheshequin ; 45 acres bleared . ; 12 acre. of good chesnut building Simper and railway. ties. A doubt e boarded house in good rep,li, living spring in kitchen. ituru 36x56 in ,good repair, About 75. fruit trees. Price $2OOO. A pply to • ./INTAIIYE k WARD.. Towanda, July 25, 1567 . VALUABLE FARM FOR: SALE, The subscriber oilers for sale his farm sit ante in North ~ : tWanO, about one mile from. Towanda Borough, on , the road leading from Towanda to Waverly. Said farm consists or 64 acres on the east and about 41 acres on tho wes: aide of the road. Has u new trained I4rn trained dwelling house, and good fruit thereon,- antlis well watered., Terms made easy. For Maher particulars enquire on the, premises of W5l.- Al. WATTS. March 14,1867. A FINE IMPROVED FARM: Xic situate In Asylum township . ; 80 acr.•a ; 60 acres improved; A GOOD FRAILE HOUSE with 14 apartments ; Two orchklls ; four liv ing sPriugs ; a Frame Barn with •Basdment, 36x46—For Sale. Price $3,500. (partmay +e main). Apply tco • . HONTANYE dc, WARD. Towanda, , July 11. 1867. VALLTAI3LE FARM FOR SALE.- The subscriber offers for sale his !arm in Wysox, nearly opposite .Tuwan a. This farm contains 1 4 20 acres of land in 4 high state of im provement, with a splendil dwelling house, barns and outbuildings.., it has abiz& never lolling orchard Stocked .i with good fruit of ev ery desk:rip:lon.. It Li n a good neighborhood within easy reach of the church and echixil privileges of Towanda borough. .For terms of sale, 4-c.. enquire of thb subscriber on the prem ises., . IdORGA NI D. STRICKLAND. Wysox, A util 8, • VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. Atkout four miles from Towanda, on the Eastetn bank of the Susquehanna River. Con taining about. 100 acres. FraMed house and barn, a horso barn, corn; house stud good apple orchard thereon. For terms find particulars inquire ot • IVM..L. bELPEUCH. of Sheshequin, or JAMES W 0101), at Towanda,/ J tple 13. 1867., m RYLAN4 FARMS! Farms in Tolbat and adjoining counties on the Eastern—Shore bf, Maryland. Nair ble Farms near Salt• Water, Game, Fish and Oysters in the greatest abundance Most fertile s ii, producing Grab. and Vegeta; Lies of every kind.: A delightful climatd suita ble for Peaches, Grapes and every 'variety of Fruit, with .a tide of emigration pouring from the North, combine to make it a great in due Vent to any person contemplating a change to mild and healthy climate , . Circulars, mari, and . cataloguai of farms, and prices,.sent free upon applicatiqn to me at Raston; Taltot county, Maryland, Or to Edward Overton, Jr.- Towanda. Pa. • • life.r. G. B. OVERTON, Late U. A. Army formerly connected with liAighlim Estate Laud Agency in Nortkern Pennsylvania, Aug. 8, 1867 TOWN PROPERTIES, ' , TO AN DA.--1.1 building tots, on ombard and Third Sts. Price from $350 to $700: 60 Lots on Main Railroad streets. Price $3OO to 350. - , Fifteen lots on Bridge.strert . • ToWn Residence. ' Good horse and good neighborhood. , Price $220. liouse and lot on Third• street, opposite 'col lege. Price $lBOO. Two Lots 50 feet front! by 100 feet deep; op p site College. A p yly to MONTANYE & WARD.' Town properties ionnd, bought and sold. Rentals obtained. ' 'A ROTEL PROPERTY. Ten minutes walk from the Borough. Price $3,5004 . Part may remain. ISIONTANYE & Towanda, Jul 25,1_967. , • REAL ESTATE , AGENCY B. B. MoKEAN, REAL ESPA',I'E AGENT, Offers the following Farms, Coal at% Tlinber Lands for sale :- Fine Timber lot, 3 miles from Towanda,'c tdining 53 acres. Price 91,335. Farm in - Asst' um, containing,l3s acres. Good buildings. Under a tit e state of cultivation. Mostly improved. Pike $6,000. Farm in West- Burlington—on the Creek.— New house and barn. Under -a fine state of cul tivation. 95 acres. - Price 95,450. • Farms in Franklin.. All ander good cultiva tion. Good buildings. For sale cheap. • 'Severil very desirable Houses and-Lots in Towanda- •ra A-largetract ot Coal Lands in Tioga cointy. Towanda, July,lB, 1867. PENNSYLVANIA STATE NOR " . MAL SCHOOL, Manarnmo, Twos .Co., PA. FACULTY: F. A. ALLEN; Principal, Professor of Natural ' . acd Mental Science, • J. V. STREET,' A. M.; Professor of Languages. CHARLES H. VERRILL, A, M., Professoro I MatbematicS. • as. L. IL PETERSELIA, Moil l e E rn Languages land Drawing. • Miss SUE E. CONARD, R. E., ng'h braches. Mns.:,MARY J. lIRIGGS, B. E., Principal of . • Model School. • ' • I. Cr HOYT, Professor of Instrumental and Vocal Music. Hiss ALICE B. fiE , ;LEY, Assistant Instructor ,of Music nonoor. TEAII 1867-8. Firat,Term begins t3eptembet 4, 1867. Second. "•--. December 8,• . 1867. Third . " March 23, 1867. Fall TEEN or 14 . wren : For Fall and Spring Term, including board room rent, tuition, book; rent,inel, and tyaahlpg, • „ • , r ,60 00 rot Iyhitor.Tefm, ". • " " ,64 00 For daratudents. tuition and book rent.,l9 00 Total expense:it' for sehool yeir ' $lB4 00 No extra charges. Students' Rooms arp tar nished with stoves, chairs, tables, stands, . pails, bedsteads; mattresses, pillows and one comfor tablei,,yor further information send for Cats fogue. -Address Principil. Aug; 8,1.867. TiIE.;ASTOIt Ilia E l. 'I.NSITit.ti,XCE of New York- =Agency for Bradford Co. CABITA.L - $400,000.. rrndf for IW, 10zr zr epl yro vir jao; 2 41 ; ' Ell ..PROCLANIA.TION.--Mhereas Hon PaBRIr, B. BTBEETER. PresideutJudge or the 12th Judicial 'District, consisting tit the caluities of Bradford aid Sosqnplianna. and Bons. Levi P. Stafford' and J. W. Van -Dyke, Associate Judges,. la and for said County ol Bradford, have issued their precept beating date' the 2d day of July,.A. D. 1867. to me directed, tot bolding a Court of Dior and Terminer, Gen eral Quarter . Buffaloes - of the Peace, Common Pleas and Orphan's Court; at Towanda, for tho Comity of Bradford, on Monday, the _2d day of September next, to coati:meth:ea weeks. NRUCC is therefore hereby given to the Corti flora, Justices of,the,Peaeei and Constables; of 4W County of Bradford), that theybe then and there in th lir proper „person, at Iff ci"clOck In the forenoon of said day, with their reel:ma, In lialsitions- arid oilier ramembrences, to do those things which to thelr - ,l"ofilce appertains to bc done and those who are bound by recognizane 'or otherwise to prosecute itgainst the prisoners' who are or may be.in the jaitcsf said County, or 'who shall be bound to appear.at the sald - Court, am to be then and - there to Prosecute' agirnst them as shall be jest. Jivers tire requested to be punctual in their attendance,. agreeably to their notice. , Dated at Towanda, the 31st day of July, in the -year of uur.Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty:seven, and, of - the Independence of the'llnited States, tile ninety-first. - • • WILLIAM ODIFIFIS,.Sherift . Q,HERIFF'S SALE.—By vigtue of. 1..? sundry writs of Vend. Expo. „issued out of the. C ourt of Cominoa Pleas t-Bradtotd Coon t7 there will be exposed to politic sale, at the Court House: in the Borough of Towanda,-on MONDAY ; the 2d day of !SEPTEMBER, 1887, • t.l - o'clock, p. m., the following r escribed lot, ple,cei or parcel ot land situate in si thens Moro' bounded as 1011. wa, to wit On the east uy •he nullibilillsray leading,to Waverly, 'on • e north b P. Tyler, on the west and south by C. P. Weller, designated as ots N . 40 and 41, size f[oxl2o feet with dwelling . hou..eou tr..s trees thereonl \ • .. Belied and as en in - execution at the suit of E. H. Cook Ar4Co. vs. John Heavener. ALSO—Thel.illo ing described lot. - piece or parcelbf land situate - in Manioc twp., bounded north lby. lands of K. C. • Kellogg; east and south by lands, belonging to the estate of David . Ridgway, dee'd., and westty, the pub i • high.. way leading from Monroelon to Albany. Con taining MI acres. of huio, more or less all im proved,•With,a tranceu house, framed barn; saw mill, and a few Buil trees therion. _ Seized lind taken in execution at the sulkof Alice M. Cowel vs. Geo. W. Bessy. , ALSO—By virtue of suner7 writs of FL Fa. and Vend. Expo., the followia g piece or parcel of laud .situate in Troy tw,i. bounded north by lands of D. D.kAustin, Johti Grist, James MCClelland, Henry Ruggles, Leon el'? Boggles and the public- highway, east by the public highway and 'Sugar Creek, south by lands of Nicholas Potter, and west by land of John saddler. Containing ,40 acres of land), more or less, all improved,• with a brick and trained tavern house, [known as the EaSt Troy, House] 2 framed barns. framed shop, and Trot: ting Mirk thereon. • Seized and taken in execution at the,sult Win. H. Peck's use et..al., va.Miles D. Cass. ALSO—By virtue ot sundry . writs ot 11. 144 . : the tohowing described. p cee Or parcel off Land situate in the Borough of Towanda, boun ded , nd desctibed as I .Ilows, on the north by State treat, east and south. by Linda of Mariam Moody, and west by' Oeiger's Alley. Being 33 feet on State street,. and about 1001 feet back, -more or less,-with two framed houses thereon. Seized a d taken in meat on at the a•;it of ;John Holmes vs. H. Yaw. ALSO-- The iollowing lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Helve twp.,, bounded north by Inndn ot Thomas Bennis, east. by Ind of Cho , ißrown, south by lands of S. S. Hinman, west `jay lands of Wesley Contaimng about 25 mires, about Id acres improved, with a email Conned house and few trait trees thereon. '-,Seized and taken in .execution at the suit DP Samuel Schrader's administrator vs. Thomas . Dead. ALSO—'fheifollowing described lot piece or parcel of land situate in Pike twp., bounded north by land of Azariah Champion,' east by land of said A Champion, tooth' by .11e public highway and on the west try Lauds of Samuel" Warnet. Containing one acre and eight perch es of land; more or less, all Unproved, with a< framed house thereon'. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of George C. Atwood's use vs, Fanny Jarvis. ALSO—The tollowing - d - e - scribed lot, piece : or parcel of hind situate in the Susquehanna Rater [being n Island] directly opposite the mouth of liummetfleht Creek, and lying between Standing Stone and Asylum twps. , bounded on ail sides by the Susquehanna River. Contain ing 13 acres ol Land, more or , lea, with abut 3 acres improved. Seized and taken in. execution at the suit of - Joeeph 4J. nklin et. al. vs John D. Primer. ALSO—The following described lot piece' or parcel of land'situate in Herrick twp., bound ed east y the Union Schoal House lot, smith by the Main raid, too - hug from Back _milt to lowan 'a, and aeA and nor th by laud of LIM. Stevens Containing one acre, more or less, all improved with a framed building erected fur a chte,..e Manufactory thereon: Seized and taken to • xecatlint at the suit of John A. Codding vs. Andrew A. St. John. ALSO—The .allowing described lot,. piece or parcel of land situate in Canton twp., bounded north by lands - el Joie Colwell and N-t'-.)lana mee, east by land of 5: 1). Kendall, south by the public highway, wort_ by lands .of the said N. \anamee, et. al. Containing 2* actes of land, more - or less, all improved, with a framed holm. saw Mill, and few ti wit trees thereon. ' Seimil and taken in execution at the snit of Chas. A. Kriae's use vs. E. I'. Bishop • ALSO—The following described lot, piece or pat eel of land situate. in Ul , ter %tsp., bounded north by a lane running from the main road to the canal , east by land of Patrick Flood, south by land of Mrs. John Flood, west by the natant; road leading from Towanda to :Athens. 7Con- Ltining # of an acre, more or len". all improved with a plank house and framed 'shop thereon. Seized and takeu in executionnt, the snit of Amass Watkins vs. Andrew J: Elshree. W 1 LLIAM *GRIFFIS: Sheriff.. Towanda, Dug 8, 1867. R . EGISTER'S N OTICE.—Not ice i s hereby given, that there hatibeen filed and settle." in the ufli le of the Register of Wills, In and for the.county of Bradford,. accounts of Administration upon the following estates, viz: Final- account or V. C. Leo. admintstra tOr of the estate of L Reei, late 1 Welles,dec'a Final acc't of James Elswort , adm'r of e.s. tate•of John Cali:pion, late o f Windham, dec'd.. Final acct GEL P Stafford, adna'r of estate of Joel Stafford, late of Wy musing, dec7d. , 'Final acc't of James Drake Miner of Julia A Drake, late of Lit !afield, dec'd. George Morley, adm'r of Sally Olmstead, late of ULiter, dec'd. t ' Final. acel of R W McClelland, adm'r of J C Ilurlburt, late of Cantonolec'4. - Final acc't o' Lucy A Miller, adm"z of D C Miller, late of Wilmot, d c'd. • :: •Final acc't of R S• flakes, adm'r of Alpheus D Moser; late of Albany, deo'd.. '• 'Final acc't ot M T Porter and Thonta%Ames adm'rs of ttte-estate of Justus Sturtevant, late of Granville, dec'd. . El • Final ,aeb't of la H Foster, adm'r of Peter J Vrontari , late of Barlingto4 dee.d. - • Final acc't James P Cohurn, • Ader of the es tate of W R Friable, late of Warren, dec'd.' Finaracc't of C G Gridley adm'r of the estate of J W Tyrrell, lhte of Orwell, deed- Final acc't of It H Richards and J A Cuff?, ad ministrators of A J Carr, late of Albany :dec'd. Final acc't of E A Coolbangh adm'r of the es tAtoof J Y Hlnman; late of Wy-sor, "Final,acc't of Peva:4 Bramhall". guardian of Geo, L. Middaugh, plhaor child , A Isaac Mid daugh late of Wyalusing, Partial acc't of Isaac Marsh, guardian of Mary C Marsh, minr,r child of Elliott Marsh, late of Pike, dec'd. .ALSO—The appraisement of property' set o' by the Simi:dor or Adaiinistrator, to widows or thildien. Of the following decedents, via Estate °Nolan' Hollenbaok, deceased.. • "o • Caleb Ingerson " ) Caleb Bennett Id • " Robert Lewis • " " Jonathan Vandike " " Ifohn - Horton • " JosepWBmith "i • Henry Keyser , k Joseph Hitchcock, •' ". Daniel J ,Horton I•• " " John_Dic*rson 41 John Turnor . • And the sam rill tie presented to the Or phan's Court of Bradford County, oa -Monday, the 2d day of Septerubfr nett, for cOnflimation and allowance. . • H, J. MADILL, ' Aug. 13, SG7; • Register, A lIDITOR'S.NUTICE.—In 14 , mat \Xi. ter of We . eirtale of Cornelius Vanei4e,died In the. Orphan's Court;of Bradford County. The undersigned auditor appointed by said Court to dispose 01.- exceptions Zed: to allow ance 4:11 account 101 admiaistratriz of said es tate will 'attend td the duties of WA appoint. meat, at his office in the Borough of Towandl, on SATURDAY:, AUGUST,. 24, 1867. at p. ro. *here persons having Chi= ,unst presenethem, or be torever debarred. W. A. PECK.. Auditor. Aug. 1, 1867. EXEQUTOR'S li'OTlCK—Notice is . bereby given that! all persons indebted to hey estate of 4, R. MARTIN, _ late of Asylum twp., .rieu'd . .. are regdested to mike hrt- Mediate . payaient.. Awl those • bitting claims against said estate must present them duly au thenticated. for settletnent. • - " B. LAPORTE, Executor. . Aug '22 1867 PP,LIGATION `IN DINORQE.—, A - 12 'S tavid l'oungblond=No.lBl,llleu.teim Ig6ti. You are hereq notiOnd that Margaret S Youngblood; your wite,by tier next friend ' John Eichenberg, has applied to the Court of Com mon Pleas of Braolfopi 'Cktuuty for divorce from the bonds of • rnatrimony, and the . said eourt nagappointed - Monday - the 2d day of Sept., len; - at two o'clock, p. m. for hearing the said Margaret, .in the prembies, at which e and place you can attend-if you think IiE"P -WM. GRIFF/Itelikur. ANC* 4,480' ~rsal. II b , Legal. . !'""*.''''..'"" • SHERIF I F'g - SALE.—:I3 , y - virtue of 11, writ of Ff. Pa., issued out of.the'C r oort I , Of Common fleas of Hredlotd comity, there Will be exposed to. public • sale, at the Court-. Hcmse, the Borough - of Tow;tilda, pm MON DAY, the 9th day of BEP.T,RIIBER; 1.86 r. it 1 ` p., m., the TolltiWinedeseilbed . • piece: or parcel. ofd land situate in -Overrtort tp., • bortaded north by land of- John Bitermaa, r.sit t By' lead of Henry Shertrian • soital by. land of 'Andre* Brinnan, west by the highway. Con taining about 4 IA an • acre,' more or,leleie . ; .small framed building , 'Jed tor. a cooper shop Seized - and to ea' In -execution at thefanit of Heichemer dt, Bro., vs:James A.. Jackson. • (. WM. 31tIFFIB, Sher 4 13;1867. ": • TN THE HATTER , OF TIIE'ES x. TATE of William .Soydtir. late of Sheihe• quip, deceased, who died testate , At an tfr phan's Court held at Towanda, to add' tor, the con of Bradford, on the 50, day Lot A. D., 1867; Hannah Snyder eleentra;and Wit. , Ham Snyder and Jahes Fish, i-xecutoraot decedent. presented their pltiti4o. teltaid Court setting forth atuoygst other things, that they "! held hi trust for the use and beitedt of ilohn:P. Snyder, son of said testatorin accordance with the will of the said testator as ascertained in the 4th codicil thereof, all that certain lot of lanthituate in Litchfield, and countynfomusid bounded - and deicribed as follows : Etedibning at epos% in north ilnif of a? lot of land belong lag to C. Mathewson; thence along the - town- I „ship line between 'Athena and Otclideld, north 140 pre; to the south-west corner of if. Orate a I lot, thence east 100 iods along' the south line of • said Drake's lot to the south-west corner et He: ry McKinney's lot, thence south fa, pra., al9pg the west line of Hiram Merrill's lot to a = coiner, thhnctiweet 100 acres more or leas. • The said executors further stt forth that the Feld John P; Snyder had lately leav ing a widow, Sarah A..Soyder,.and one child, ora Snyder, that .in their opidon it would by Abe advantage of said widow • d chtbi.te have said land sold, and that they could obtain tor the same a better priee at private than as pub lic sale, and . prayeti the court to authorize them to make sale thereof :at Private Sale, ac. 'Whereupon the Court on the day and 'year afofesaid appointed Monday the 24 day of Sep tember, 181$7, at 10 o'clock a, M., tor the hear ing and Inves:igation of the matters contained In said petition and directect - that notice be per. sonallygiven to all persons reaming in this county who are beneficially or legally tutere3t ed in the above ds eribed land, and that notice of this application, be published in the Brad ford-Reporter for four weeks . next Work , said 2d day of September, next.f H. J. 41 LDI LL , Clerk. . • Aing..l, 18G7. • -I\TOTIUE IN BANKRUPTCY. . .A.117' -2' his is to give notice, That on the.3.l. day bl August, A. D. , IS;7, tiwarraht initaiikra pqay wasissued against the eata , u'or ., ltefinen_ Whit. aker - of Home, in the con ,ty of, tiradaurdi in , the State of Pennsylvania, Wh?, has been .1-1 - judged a Batiarcipt on his °w il l petition; ti that the payment of nay debts n.. 1 delivery of any property belonging to dll h flardtr ;pt t.n him or tor his iase.-,and the tra ..fer of hny pr.. perty by him are forbidden, by law ; that a meeting of, the creditor. of sa 1 B inkrutir. t.; prove tueii debts sal to chola one or [DUN Aa signees of Ids est te, Will ba ladd at a CJart!or - Bankruptcy to he -1011eri at the offt,:e of tit: Ilegi:iter in the uourt liotbe,jn tfrf fiJr o 4- 1 ot. Towanda, be!ore . EDWARD f/YEELTIJI. , I-, Ji. Regiater, on the 13th nay of.,SEYTEIIIIEII, A; D., 1667, at 10 o'.uluek; a. m. - - TROM - ArS • • EOWLEY, United States Marshall as gessenger, Wert ,• . • • tun Distrietiol •rennsi By E. B. COLLBAUG4, Deputy Aug, 13, 18137.—tw N OTICE IN BANKRUPTCY This is to give notice, • Thit on the 31 day Of August, A. D., 1b67, a warrant 4a Bankruptcy, was issued against the estst , t i at John Whit iker of Rome, in thlicoutity of 13radliird, and S:ate of Pennsylvania, who has i, been .- adjudged a - Bankrupt on his own petition; : Rut' 'the pay _meat of any debts ind delivery of any proper ty belonging to such Baukrapt to him or kir his use, and the trans.er orl.any property .by him are torn.dden by law ; !hit a meeting 46 the creditors of said Bankrupt to prove their debts and to chose one or more Assignees or his estate, will be held at, a l Uour of Bankrupt cy to be holden at the °ince' of he Itegie..er in in the Court Rouse, in the ilaroogh or Thwaa. da,before EDWARD OVERTON, Jr., Regis ter. on the 13th day of SIink:USER, A. D., 1867, at 2 o'clock?, p s in.. t, . . . . THOMAS' A. ROWLEY, United States .2ditrebil .0 'Messenger, Wet. era District uf i'euaspraula, By E. B. COOLII.k UGH, Deputy. Aug. 13. 1567.-4 w . VOTICR . IN" BANKRUPTCY.— .L 1 This is to "-ire notice, That on the :Lltil ' day of July, A. D. 184;7, a warrant la Batik - ruptey was issued against the estate of henry. Fulmer of the townAiir of Cherry,. in the. c..oin ty-ot Sulrvan and State of Pennsytvanka, who has been adiudged a Bankrupt on his own peti- - tion ; that the pay ment of any debts and do. ;livery of any property belonging VI sash Bank rapt to him or for his •rise. and the tratisterf of" any property .by him are turbiddea by - law ; that a meeting of the creditors. -of said ltaiik rupt•to prSpve their debts and to elos-e. one or more Assignees of his estate, `will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy to be h.dden at the 01n , ..e of the Register in the Court Honse, in the 80. rough of Towanda, before . EDWARD 0 V SR- , TON, Jr., Register ,on the :30th day of August. A. D. 1.567*, at 2n'elock,..p. m. . • - • . f-_ THOMAS A. - BOViLEY. • United States Marshal as Messenger... Wes t; ' ern District of Peniisyltania. • By E. B. COOLB'AUGH, Deputy. i nag. 3, 18 , -,7.-3w. • 'CIRPHAN'S COUR ' SALE.—B? V virtue o an order issued out of . the Or. phan's Court of Bradford County. the' nn4er signedereentrix of the estate of Job Tibbet•s, , late of Warrerilwii., deed; 'will sell at piibl le sale on the preMises on S.A.TUIIDAY. the .2 - 1!: (13Y-of AUGUST,-1867, at 2 o'do, k,rp:. ja.,4,be following described lot piece or pli-eel of land situate in Warren townshi i r. bounded 011 the D:01111 by the highway lead; gl rum Warren Ceti. tre to Jackson Valley. on h east.lay land. of Jenks Bowen, on 'he south b lan& of Nathan , Bowen, on the.ivest by lands of atloll4 A. Ti,. . • betti. Containing aboot-39 acres. s • . ... TERALR---$5O to be paid at the tiMe 0. suite. ; $lOO on confirmation of sale,-sad the bulanee in • two equal pap:neat with interest !ram eundr- - motion. RACHEL. TIBBITTS, , k Aug.!. 1667, - ' i • " Executrix. - ! UDITOR'S NoTlC'E.—.ln the vial - L A• ter of the. trolunteqy assignment of H.'', IV. Root. in the Court of Compri - Pen:tot Bradford County, N 0.642, Sept.lerm, leo2. . • The undersigned Auditor, appninted Ly sa;l Court to distribute moneys in\tlit ban's; of Jas. H, Webb, administrator- 0f... thoinat Smeary deC'd, as assignee of H. W. Root, will at 1,1 1 ,4 to the duties of "his appo ntment at his nEce 'n the .Borough of •Towanda, on Saturday,- gust 24,1507, at 1 o'clock p. m., as wafer, time and plies' all persons havirig olainii upon sa , moneys must present them or be - loreqer -de barred. • ' W. T. DAVIIiI-;, - Aug. 1, 1667. - • . . _`• f sita:tt.. . A UDITOR'S 'NOTICE.—!Main- 'Don, ,michad Coleman. lo the. Con:‘ of Common Pleits of Br uiford 'County, Na..toi. December term, 1 6 :64. ' The undereigned an and itorappolatod to. said Court to distribute mosey .ariatni;, I.tra itira sheriff's sale of defendants interest in cert , ,iu real estate r will attend to the duties of 11. is iip poirAmeut, at his °taw in the Ws ough of. To wanda,on ITESD tl, the 27th flas of AUG.I..:,T 1867, at .oZsjnek, p. m. where all persons hav ing claims upon said monies. will atteud. or forever be debarred from the same. A.Fig. 1, 1867 TOWANPA •BAKERY • A$D EATING Et:TABLISHMEAT I WOOD 'ALLYN having pub the atikerY and Eating .P.stabli4iment and Gratry recently kept•hy Hill &Smith, first door south of the \Ward House, Main street; '1..)4 ands, Pa.; and having re-modelled the same. :.they•ato preparid to •furnish their customers= and Un. public with everything in- their line qt; rea3o 7 ; able rates.. THEIR 'EXTING Is fitted up. la: the most. apprwind_ratlle and meals are served a -all'honesi and their stare IA filled nrith'a do t ed assortment, of. - . ?•:• (14OCKIIIES, , CONFECTIONAJIV;' GREEN - AND DRIED FRDIT:ii: • They will keop In sore and mita whiolesate and retail op Wanntaeture to order. ' BREAD, BISCUIT, RUSK; FRESH 110LiS,.BIINS, PIES:ADID CAKES:t Of all kinds. Also will keep tho hit Criokerm of all kinds in •the " rciarket, by , the barrel or pound; Fresh . Oysters onsstantly oniiind by the keg or dish, then') as the cheapest. , They will use the best-,tuaailals in every thing and. will try to please the most feStldiotie:;%" 4C Wedding And other Lamy Cakes nada ea order. , .„ . soir - Families supplied . (Lilly an.l; promptly with anything desired - 1n our lines. • Theyemploy hone hilt the most skillblWOrk le - men, and ma only best materiel . They are determined to, kee p tint class establishment. -Give us a fair , and mild trhil and you will find •it. toy= adlantadir: : 1 - - - '-- ' ',— ' li,.11: WOOD. , - . J. 8. - .ALLIaI. - . Trairsidai k• Arit 1 1 18 tit—yr. . - ! ' I= Atn
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