Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, October 17, 1867, Image 3

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LOCAL AND GENERAL
roSVANDI CHURCH DLRECTORY.--Baptist
Church.—Bev. ROBERT Dmuar, Pastor.
Preaching, SnndayB at 10i a. pr., and 7i
P. M. Sunday School, 1i r. M . • Prayer
Meeting every Thursday evening.
E. Chunk—Bev. J. T. PnowNErs, Pas
tor. Preaching every Sunday at 101 a.m.
anti 7r. 31, Sunday School, 1i r. m.
'Prayer Meeting every Thursday evening.
Presbyterian 'earrch.--Rev. W. Mania,
Pastor. Preaching every Sunday alO
,“ at., and 7T r. at. Sunday Sehool,ti
Prayer Meeting Thursday evenings.
h.;o;qeapyl elkurch.—Rev. F. D. HOSICLSB, Pas
tor. Preaching every Sunday at 10} A.M.
;ilia 3P. M. Sunday School, 1h P. at.
sm. The late disastrous fire at
owego, was caned by an incendiaries. The .
Trustees of that village offer a reward of
ii:;00 for the detection and'eonvietion of the
vailty paKties.
PFICENIX MUTUAL LIFE lIN
-I.I.7IIANCE Co., of Hartford, Conn., is one of
tip oldest and most reliable Companie4 in
the world. H.A. Buamum, Agent, State
street, Towanda.
Ser The North Branch Association.
or Universalists will hold an adjourned ses
si,in at Athens, -Bradford 'county, Pa., on
Wednesday and , Thitrsday, Oct. 30 rind 31st
Isll7. SrEPn Bunnocx.
ie.. The corner stone of St. Luke's
'linrch,:at Scranton, was laid on Monday
ht,t, with imposing ceremonies, by Bishop
STEVENS, assisted by a number of clergy
men. Amongst the names of those present,,
we oitervti Rev. Mr, Hosxmo, and Rev. B,
.1. Thimoiass. The cost of the new church
will be $40,000, the materials freestone, and
the style of architecture mixed Gothic and
Elizabethan.
MARVELOI 8 ESCAPE.--A son of B.
of Smithfield Centre, Pm, add ten
piaranit (With other b‘nyti,) of
'rapes, climbed to the' top of a tree and
iiile•picking the sought for fruit, steilied
MI a limb of the tree—it broke and he7,fell
..\ithout any dbstruction, a distance of f%ty
on the harl_grotria , d and stones,pa
Lis back, and wonderful to relate escaped
itlE his life and without any apparent se
ra:as injury. The distance was measured
b' his father.—Athens Deniocrat.
0. 11. P. KINNEY, Esq., editor
of the Waver'ly .Adrocale, has heeu nomina - -
t,.a by the Repfibkieaus of Tioga County, N.
V.. 1 . ,5r memberao,f ,Assembly. In making
this nothinatic*ilie R atty in that County
Lave done thelriselves'irediL - Mr. K. for
iLerly represented this County in the Legis
and wits a worthy and upright rsiem-
I :.::Love even the suspicion of corruption.
lie is 'a sound, radical Republican, and as
,h-etion is certain, we congrptulate the
poblieans of Tioga, upon having done
doty.towards redeeming the Legisla
tor,- trom the evil reputation into which it
has itaien.
LAby's Root.—The October
nrinilwr is:Pens with a beautiful steel-plate
engraving„ "A Passing cloud ;" then Comes
the fashion plate, six figures ; next arr : - estra
tinted plate, Farmer's DaughteX ;" a
handi , que wood-cut, "A credit to her Moth
. r .” the wood-cut fashions t of Fall Dresses
uie brought down to the latest period, and
consist of a full promenade suit, two l faney
ball dresses, and nine dresses for ehdilren,
and six-beautiful designs for fall hats. The
twhk department contains its usual varity
'of fancy work ; 'and there are stories from
Marion. Harold,Mrs. Denison, Miss Dunlap,
.3liss Frost, Mrs. Victor and others—an ar
lay of names that prove the articles to be of
a high order.
ter Quite .1t busy time occurred at
t Eye and Ear Institute yesterday. Four
blinl persons were restored to sight, two of
the being operated upon for cataract, and
two for artificial pupil. In the afternoon
two operations were performed fqr Lachry
ml Fish(kt, the operation consisting in in•
scrting silver tubes through which the ,tears
:ow conveyed from the eye into the nose,the
natural channel having been obstructed
through disease. One of our citizens, also
underwent an operation for Strabismus, of
cross-eye. We found the,lnstitute crowded
with patients, fevend of whom have come
from the Western Stateri to avail themselves'
of the 'services of Dr. L'p De Graff. The
1)octor is doing a vast deal of good in our
community among the poor, all indigent
persons, being treated gratuitously. We
know' of no institution of the kind in the
country that isin so prosperous a condition
thic Eye and Ear Institute of this city.—
Khnirgi Daily.ildrertiser. _ •
CIiARLES L. REMOND will lectuie in
the Court House, at this place on Friday
ilvaniug, Oct., 18, 1867.
We bespeak for hiin a patient hearing on
the important question of free suffrage
‘jlieh he has well studied and speaks upon
v. all a candid, convincing ability.
We clip the following from the Chenango
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REMOND'S LECTCIIE. —On Monday
cvening Mr. C. L. REaroana addressed a large
:mil appreciative audience, in the 'Congre
gat,ional Church in this villiage, on the sub
ject of political equiality, or tree suffrage.
Tha lecture was clear, logical, eloquent and
impressive, winning the highest econiums
for the speaker, as *ell as the most favors
blj consideration Of the cause he advocates.
It was highly gratifying to note the entire
absence of mimicry and buffoonery, which
too often characterizes the lectures of color
ed men, in the discourse of Mr. Remond.
Such speakers cannot fail of having a tell
ing influence in favor of enfranchisement..
POST OFFICE ROBBERY.—On Tuesday
night last the Post Office at this place, was
broken open and all of the valuable papers,
and about $25, and the drawers that con
tained the money and.papers was abstracted
therefrom. The robbery was, Without a
doubt, a premeditated affair, and committed
by some one thoroughly acquainted with the
office..
There are double doors to the front en
trance of the office,one of which is constant :
ty bolted at the top and bottom, when these,
bolts are out of the sockets which they shut
into, Ithe door can be pushed open, even
when locked : and they` must have been ar
ranged previous to the robbery, and while
the mail was being changed that evezling,as
there is generally a crowd in the office at
uch time.
Since writing the above, both of the
drawers have been round with all of their
contents, except the Postal Currency—one
was found in rear 'of the Methodist Church,
cud the other in the wagon shed of N. C.
Harris—the thief or thieves are still at large.
--Athens Democrat.
LECrI:II4.--We_ arc glad to learn
that the Dri: Wsiniza are to visit this phise
for the purpose of delivering a course of
Loctures upon Anatomy, PlaystAggi and
the laws-of leeltli. l Titese gentlemen have
already lectured lin. Vert:Fin iStits Of rite Coun
ty, to crowded i v 011 1 1 C. 11 14 111 4, itCY4 III t*- rr iti
which we every here hear,- our citizens are
to enjoy an opportunitylafeeijoying a bowl
edge of the'Rai whichthey.4nnot.well
afford to loss: ' Their leptires arelllustratel
rus
with Mralikinq Skeletons, Oil. 'Paintin g s,
Plates, and ev thing! desirable , to render
them plain an interesting.
Says our Co tiSchbol li3uperintendent,
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1
0. J. Cumin; : , L ,
"The Drs. Arisen eliverede course of
lectures in this pace to the entire satisfao4l
tion of an intalhseot eidierice. The lectures'
are interesting, highly ,instructive and nip
fuL".
Says the*Oweeo pme:s . '
"The Drs. Witrier sic, men of honor and
ability, and well desert° the liberal patron
age they everyithere receive. No person
who has an opportunity should fail to hear
their Wctures and flee their splendid anato
mical cabinet."l I . -
The introductory lccture wi ll " be at the
Court House, Towanda,on Monday evening
next. Do not taillo 4terid.
Opekiol Notices..
FOR SALE:a-TWO pows,at the-Ward
House. Towanda Oct. 7, 1867.
TEM attentios of !the ladies is call
ed to Miss GarpPrs's stock of Fall and Win
ter Millinery Goods,l - which will be open
Thursday, Oct.bef 10! Bw.
MUSICAL orryzNtioN.—A Musical
Convention wil b 4 held at Rotne, Pa.,.c6m
mencing on T. esday,lOct. 29, at 10 o'clock
a. in., to con • e i foui days, three sessions
per day and do ing,orf Friday evening Nov.
Ist with a public cocert, under the direction
of Prof. J. G. Towin4i, assisted by a fine
pianist and good (singer. All friends -and
lovers of music are cordially invited to at
tend. The Psalni: ririti, the latest:and best
book by T. E. Pm-up, will be used and
furnished for the Contention free.
Rev. A. C. SPERZY,
J. A. ?Itle6DS, Corn.
- , Tay-Lori.
Standing Clerk
Dsu•irr & Drrupers- have a large
stock of Pianos, Organs, &c.,which they aro
selling very cheap thiti fall.
In the line of second hand instruments
they have .an elegant 7 octavo Rosewood
Piano for $275. A fine 6 octavo Rosewood.
double reed, cabinet drgan, for $l5O. These
instruments are nbarls , new.
ter 03i heavy toss by fire compels
us to ask all persons indebted tons to make
a stropg effort to help us now. • We need
it now, and shalt feela very grateful to our
trci,ikcls„ if they will remember us at this
time with material aid.
• CODDING & RUSSELL.
Towanda, Aug. 13,L867. •
•
PATENT LEAD ENCASED LOCK TIN
pipe is limed slat Block Tin,
and does not make water poisonous, as the
water does not comet in contact with the
lead. It is recomm4ided by the Croton
Board „of New York, and by the Water
Boards and Physicians of all thU. principal
cities. It is chiaper than common lead
pipe. Specimeng 1114 be seen.at our store.
51.018 HALL BIIOTHEILS & Co.
Towanda, Aug.; 26, '67.
rear- My (laughter will give me no
peace, she says I have many broad acres of
land,besides 510,90 0 n Government'Bonds,
an yet won't buy her a, Piano, what shall
I do? The echo ianswers: Go to Dewitt and
Dittrich, Templeof music and get her one
of those soul-stirrino Piano Fprtes, whose
bass sounds like the roaring thunder or
the booming of cannon and whose treble is
more musical tban44, 0 hand organs, and
"peace like a rives of water," will flow
through your hbuslhold.' Instruments to
rent of for sale on instil ments. Organs and
Melodeons at great bargains, orders from
teachers specially' solicited. Sheet Music
sent by mail
1:69 School Cards, of all kinds .a
Caoss ..S; Co's. Book Store.
STAGE FOR WAVERLY, connecting
with trains East and West, leaves"Towarida
every morning at 7 o'clock, qnd will call at
dwellings for paSsengers if names and ad
dress is left at the P6st Office With Messrs.
Aivord & Barbe.:
Stage returning leaves Waverly on arri
val of evening trains from East and West
Aug. 1, 1867.
TEACHER'S EXASHEATIONS will be held
as follows :
Orwell, October 9, Orwell hill sehool house,
Herrick, " 10, Landon 11 "
Standing Stone,
" 11, Stevens "
Wy usingal " 12 WYalusing
Tuscarora " 14 Spring hill
Camptown " 15 Camptown
Wilmot "16 Sugar, Run .
Terry " 17 Terrytown '
Asylum " 18 Laporte
Towanda " 19 4orou g li
Rome " 22 Borongh !
Litchfield " 23 Center
Windham " 24 , Cnikendall
Warren " 25 Bowen Hollow
Leltaysville "36 Boron& -
Sheshequin _" 20 Lower/Valley
Athens •" 30 Bcirough
Smithfield " 31' Center
Ridgbnry, Nov. 1 Burnham
South Creek " 2 , Gillett
Wells " 4 Rowly hill •
Columbia " 5 - Austinville
Springfield " 6 rCenter ?`1
West Burlington " 7 West Bur. Cen. ‘,
Wysox " 12 - Myersburg
Ulster " 13 ViUagd 14
Burlington " 14 Luther's Mills
Albany and Overton " 15 Bahr "
Monroe boro "16 Borough
Franklin " 18 Carney •
Granville " 12 Center
Leßoy " 20 Corners
Canton "' 21 Boronch
Troy " 22 Borough ,
Special. Orwell, Nov. 30, ToWanda, Dec.
14, Troy, Dec. 21, Towanda; Jan. 4. •
Teachers mill attencl the regular examina
tion nearest their reSidence,ofplace of teach
ing. Special examinations are for those pre
vented from attending the regular annual
examination, and applicants at these mast
present the usual written-request from the
board of directors desiring to employ them.,
Examinations will commence 'at 9 a. m.,
none admitted after 10, unless 'unavoidably
'detained. Lprepose to admit no more than
twenty to any one bless.
The law prohibits the removal of provis
ional certificates, and those from abroad
cannot be endorsed. •
Certificates valid in this County must be
procured beforelcommencing school School
Directors are requested to be present during
examinations. i• 0. J.-Cutomucx,
Sept. 21st, 1867. County Supt.
mar Dies. A. J. SWARC Will, re-open
her Select School, 'in Canton, on Monday,
Oct. 14th,. 1867; and continue nntilJune 1,
1868... Classes will be formed for the bene
fit of thaw dealing to qualify themselves
for teaching. oiq (for a term of 11
weeks : Common English $5 00 ; Higher
English, (each branch extra) 50; cts; French
$3 00; Beginners in Drawing $2 00; Crayon
ing, Monochromatic, and Advanced Draw
ing $4 00. N. 13. 13ills must be paid before
the close of the term. •
SS. Diaries for 1868, o every de.
scription and price, just reedy d at
LINO= &
ALBAN.; Septembe
THE AlieRICAg COOKING
jukt been awarded two first pr
folk coal and one for wood, at
Fair, and the following tele
been received from the State
Jersey : •
Fez GROUNDS, Tnsyros, N. J
To-Sitear, Packard d: Ch., ANn
Tact American Cooking Btov
ded two first premiums over
our Fairto-day. - "Hurrah."
lasso D
Thus it will lie seen that th
of the knericadis so marked
that whenever 'and wherever it
hibition and comes under the
of practical arid.. scientific m
the board and takes all the pre
The Stoves are for sale b,
Russell, Toyranda Pas
L . 1 ~.
-o--
In fact everything usually kept \in a Grocery
..,
and Provision Store, which I- shall sell as low
tt
16 as canlbe bought elsewhere.
w Cash will be paid for all kinds of Conntry
44
II Produce. Towanda,. Oct 17, 1867.
19, 1867.
STOVE has
miums, one
our County
jaai
Fair of Now
Sent. 19.
Y.:
was awar
-11 others, at
ilc & Sows. .
superiority
d decided
1 : put on ex
ex smhintion
—it sweeps
i:: ums.
Oodding
V. ".
•kr A. fine assortment of Frames
liVahmt, Ebony lic.; at RAILIHNO it Sat'
ray's' Photographic Rooms. Will soon
have on I han - d t some elegant • Primes of val.
nonepattuns .1 :• e for MOILtY'S view of
Towan... _ Oct. 2.
•
olm- Steroscopee, Steros 'co ;
pin views, Card Frames, Card Easels Passe.
putouts &cc., at Emma, & EliasusfiGal
lery of /qt. Oct. 2.. I
ger We are producing some albs
ilneatTicturea, from 'Miniature and Card to
Rafe Size, ever made in Northern . Pennsyl
vania, Chaltypea, Porcelain pictures, Solar
Photogrttphs, plain, penciled or colored,
either from life or copied from other pic
tures.
Copying done at reasonableprices.
000. HARDING & SkAISSIG
LOST.—On Sun Jay, Sept. 15, 1867,
between Ulster and North Towanda, a large
black Plaid Shawl; the plaids large, and of
coarse texture. The finder will be suitab
rewarded by leaving it at the Itzvonnta 01T
fice, Towanda. - WiLLUID LoirmAnn.
Troy,;Pa., Sept. 19, 1867.
iPaysan,Dunton and Scribner's
New System of Penmanship, superior to all
others, at Cnoss a Co.'s New Book Store.
.
16,..Paaa Brooks and Binmoran
dums, oheaper,thanever before offered, a
t BARBEL
ltipTaper and Envelopes-- down to
old Prices! We have just opened a large
and well selected stock ofEnvelopes,Paper
and Stationery, of all Idads,which h as been
bought, at prices which enable us to sell at
as low figures as the same goods could have
been purchased for before the war. Pall
and examine. Ax.vonn Itesszn.
-0-
* Our old friends 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. Fox's corner
back-of Powell's store—where we invite all
to call and buy goods cheap.
CODDENG & RUSSELL.
Towanda, Aug. 20, 1867.
MARRIED.
FAIROBELD—McLNTYRE = At the 31. E.
Parsonage„ Towanda, Oct. 9, 1867. By
Rev. J. T. Brownell, Mr. E. E. Fairchild
of Towanda, to Miss Amy T. Mclntyre of
WysOx . „,„
NEM 2bvtrtistmento.
ATRS. ALLEN & MISS CORWIN,
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DRESS MAKERS, •
Respectfully tender their services to thel , Ladies
of Towanda and vicinity. All work gnarraii
teed to give satisfaction. Particular attention
paid to
CUTTING ANP FITTING.
Rooms in Ilasement.ofJames Elliott's residence
on Second Stieet. Towanda, Oct. 17. 1867.
N BANKRUPTCY.—In the matter
of Jam Whitaker, Bankrupt. Western Dis
trict of !Pennsylvania. as. ,
To whom it may Concern : The undersigned
hereby gives notice of his appointment as as
signee of John Whitaker of Rome, in the Conn
ty 01 Bradford, and State of Pennsylvania,
within'said District, who has Leen adjudged a
Bankrupt upon his owu petition by the District
Court of said District.
Date Home, the 14th day of October, A.. D .
1867. H. W. BHOWNINg, assignee.
N -I°V -TAILOR SHOP..
ABIOS :PENN PACKER, •
Has _opened a shop in • e room back of the
Booms pf the Young e's Christian Associa•
Ural, second story, o tidy's Clothing Store,
where he is now prep dto do all kinds of
TAILORING
In the best and most lashionable manner. An
experiepce of 'many years, a determination to
keep up with the Fashions of the Times, and a
desire to please his customers, he believes will
enable aim to give satisfaction.
U.CUT CMG done on short notice, and
reasonable terms. Towanda, Oct: 17. 1867.
N EW GROCERY - AND PROVI
SION STORE
THOMAS J. JONES,
Has opened a new Grocery and Provision Store
in Pattion's Block, in the store formerly occu
pied by Solomon & Son, where he now offers to
the public a large supply of
GROFERIES AND -PROVISIONS,
Of the; best quality, and to be sold at the VERy
LOWE I ST PRICES. The stock contain s • sa
-TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS,
SUGARS,CC. ALSO
F.OL , R, 'FEED, MEAL, &c
JEWELRY STORE ATTIISHORE
I A. YOUNG,''''
Informs the citizens of Sullivan. count - that ho
has opened a Jewelry Store, in thii:tuilding
op
positelWelles A. Ackley's store, Dushore, when
he will keep on hand an assortment-a-
JEWELRY, WATCHES, AND 'CLOCKS - , -
Whickil will be sold as low as at May other piste
in the ,country; Particular atication paid to .
Watchl and Clock Repairing. \
siriGive me a call, as many years' experi
ence Will enable me to give satisfaction,
Dna ore, Oct. 9, 1867.
rII.BK-E YO - lIR CHC(ICEI
T .B'
One Dollar commission will be allowed to atri
persosending the names of Two Naw subscri
berswith the money for one year.
A c py of the Observer for one year will be
sent to any person sending us DOGS NEW sub
scribers fi roritrEEs DOLLARS. .
A $55 Sewing Machine, either Wheeler &
Wilson or Grover & Baker, will ba went to any
person sending us the Names of Eighteen New
Subscribers to the
NEW YOREC7O - BSERVER, . ",...
; 1 . . ..
With the money ($63) for ono year in advanCe.
Wehave sent away as premiums morethan
SEVEN HIINDRE.'D of these Machines ,and
they give universal satisfaction.
Theinew slibscribers may be from one, Or.
from Various`p,aces. ,
isal Send by check, draft, or Post-office or
der.Samplq.copies and circulars sent tree:—
Termf, $3.50 a year, - in advance.
1 SIDNEY E. SE, JR., & CO..
! 3T Park Row. New York.
~
00. 10, 1867 .. '
THE 'TEMPLE OF FASHION 1
isTEW STORE AND,NSW GOODS!
An entire new deck of Clothing bought las
cheap; se before the war to be Old with p
SMALL PROFITS 1
The Undersigned would respectfully announce
to the citizens of Towanda and vicinity that he
IS nor ready to offer thetmClothing, such as
._ - FINE BEAVER. OVERCOATS,,
CIINCTULIAS, PILOTS, •
Also the
FlifEsT DRESS AND ItUSINESS SUITS
1
RATS AND. CAPS.
Furl:4l3l2e Gfiediot.c.. 'and that these goods
bought at very low figures will be sold with
verylsmill profits I intend to establish.n per
man4nt trade in this place, and in drder to gain
f
the onfidence of, pnrchasers, - will deal on a
bssi of
'IIQXESTY AND INT.gGRITY I
and all goodi will be warranted for what they
are reprte rated tote. Come and examine and
convince •yourse!f7 Don't forget the place,
Temple of Pabhion, opposite the: Meani Mouse,
south end of Beidleman's Block.
H. JACOBS..
Towards, Oct./7,1867. -
' Non ilbrirttentitnts.
YOtr -
The sahsetibers are noiv receiving a lire
stock eL staple and fancy
r• R 0 . .0 01',!.24.1
ich they offer to the public' at their lowest
,
.1 1 1E1 . 'NOS, WOOL
,DELAINEii, LtLf t 'ACCA!3,
EMPRESS
MOHAIR
LEEDED- POPLINS. GDIGRAMB.
, ,
Qat excellent assortment and low piece are
linple inducementa for all I
••• • I •
SHAWLS, TI S CLOAKING STRIPE,,
. •
CASITIEREEV,
'JEANS, SHIRTING FLANNELS,
BEIEETtiI'G)3;
A good ia9ortmtnt of
BOOTS, :& SHOES, 11 1 ,10,TS &;CAPS
At ow
HOOPrA7 • .
SE , 13,ALMORALS,
CORSETS, TI IHMINO S,.BUTTONS;_
THREAD, RI-13130E8, i VELVET, &c.
CROCKERY,. AND Off. SSWAUE,
At prices that , defy lotppetition.
PAINTS, OILS 4.ND DYE 'STUFF,
SUGAR, TEAS, COFFEE.
TRACY & MOORE
Towanda, Oct. 10,1867.
NEW,FALL'& WIitTER GOODS.
The subscribers are now receiving in addition
to the mer stock, a One assortment of New
Good the
FALL AND WINTER TRADE 1
Cdnsisting in
DRESS gpoDs!
• - su c h aEil,
MERINOS, EMPRESS CLOTHS,
ALPACCAS, PLAIDS, DEL ADIS, &c.
Prints from L 9 . 0 15 cts pr yd
Ginghains 37 2
Brown Sheetingsl'and Shirt"
Inge 1 10 (ii) 20 "
Bleached do do . 10 ®3O " "
TABLE LINEN AND TABLE CLOTHS!
CRASH AND DIAPER, FOR TOWELS,
LADIES SHAWLS FOB; THE SEASON !
MISSES SHAWLS FOR ITHE 'SEASON
A nice -lin4 o
DRESS . T N'G S
COMPRISING THE I.A . k!EST STYLES.
A large and splendid line iA latest styles of
DRESS AND SAU BUTTONS I
Balmoral Skirts Si 50 to 00 each.
DAY'S . PATENT LINED C,.*P HOOP SKIRT,
new and splendid article
A NICE LINE OF RIBBONS,
YANKEE NOTIONS, PERFUMERY, C.
A good assortment of hens nail Boys,.
BUCK
,MITTENS A t its .GLOVES !
IA larg e variety of S ,
LADIES GLOVES AND HOSIERY.
A nice lizieof thela i est styles of
LADIES' CLOAKS AND SACKS I
At very luvr t prices. -!
, M I I, la ERY F
"Y"
We are also receiving a splendid line of goods
iri this department,' such as the late styles of
HATS' AND DONETS,
Together with a ntee line of
TRIMMINGS AND FEATHERS I
Expressly fet the
FALL AND WINTER TRADE!
All the late and jdiferent styles of
0 N-ET FiRAMESI
Sot. at we are prepared to gait the wants and
tastes of nll. We are supplied with experienced
and able Milliners, and will spare no pains to
please and - give satisfaction in this branch of
our business.
Thankful for paid favors, we hope to merit a'
continued share of the public patronage.
B. At PETTES dr,' CO.
Towanda, Sept. 30, 1867.1
BURNED 0,1UT,1
J. M. COLf4NS,
Having had his store burn
desirous of dliposing of his
.11+
READY ADE
CLOTHS,
TRIMMINGS;
- I
GENT'S FU4NISSEIING GOODS,
CAPS,'
40., !4C.
These goods are in good ondition and will be
sold
20 PER CINT BELOW *COST,
As I ani obliged to close out the stock ibr want
of a place' to do business Ini_
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. . .
Don't neglect this ono(tunity for bargains.
Call at the new Tod huildpag.second store be
low Beidleman's lock, elsiiide of Main street,
nearly , opposite t e Means Pease.
1
NOTICE.—AII ersoca indebted to the under=
signed, will confer a favor; by calling and set
tling up immediately, and save themselves cost,
I
'- J M. COLLINS.
TuWanda, - Aug'l29, '67.
J.
NEW STIOiiE AM? NEW GOO I DS
NEW FRESH FROM TRE)NEW YORK MARKETS.
CHEAP &S THE CHEAPEST
The subicribers havepal-chased the building
lately owned by A. J. Noble, (one door south
of Beidleman , s Block,)' and have filled it With
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
WOODEN ;AND WIf.LOW WARE,
Fruits of all kinds in their season, (fresh and
dr.ed), in fact every thini; usually foutid in a
first class
PROVISION'S,TORE
I' s
A share Of the patronage{ of Towanda and vi
cinity is respectfully
We will Tim , the highest market price for all
kinds of
COUNTRY PRODUCE
We also have the sole 1
itgeney for Bradford
and adjoining cm:miles for' the sale the Cele
brated Virginia and Nor Carolina Smoking
Tobato t A liberal disco fit made to the trade.
BR a MBA LEA & p °WELL.
Towanda; April 9. I so.
_ , •
STRAY. I Came to the enclosure
'of the Ent criber iii ellerrick township,
about the Ist da of .Thly; a small BrOwn Year
ling. White in he forehfad. Th owner is re
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quested to pro • e property, pay (charges and
take said stein , way.
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TO THE ; _. FRIENDS OF F4Dc94 -
- CATION ANIrLOVERS OF
Wo take plea ire intbrming y ou
that'we have just qine.4 in rowan=
(lei on the corner O [Bridge_ TO
Hain Street, lb o. 3 Pcittinee'Block,
on Elegant lierezo Boohn1441: tisic ,t.
more, where every thing in the neo . h.
Attitmery and music maybe
found. Alio Statuary, ,iPuintingo,
:Gold Pena; Spectacles, _Eye`Glasee
Spy Graeae, Opera'Glaesee; and a
general assortment of Musical In-.
:struntentankee Notions - and
Fancy Articles. • ,
, Our GimiB were all (ideated - in the
city with :mat care by 'experienced
hipade (pa bought - with Cash at' a
very low figure with a uiew to the
wants of thlit community.
We feel confident we elan be able
to offer bargains to all who.
Or us wit their a patronage.
.Call
and so us.
.Tms IS PERSONAL' TO ALL WHO
READ rr.--Cnose & Co., have just
opened a splendid Nevir,Book and
Music Store, in Patton's :13look,
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, 1467.
,~Tistcllaneo~s:
M. A. CH BERLI N,
Has enlarged his store and,,is daily adding
largely to his stock. In the 'line of Watches
he keeps the
WELL 'KNOWN AMERICAN 1
And a well selected assortment of SWISS
WATCHES, all warranted to run well or the
monep refunded. He keeps 04 hand a large as
sortment of the celebrated
SE-ria THOMAS CLOCK
BIM
ITHACA' CALENDAR CLOCK,
Suitable for (Aces the Parlor or Kitchen. As
usual a good stock of fine
JEWELRY AND. SILVER WARE
In thd plated line, he has Rogers Brother -
FORKS AND. SPOONS!
Heavily plated
Breakfast &Diimer.Castors,
Elegant treble plate doable wall -
ICE RlTcrigEsl
Handsome - Cake Baskets,
BUTTER j' BERRY DISHES,
Pickle Standi, Tea Bells, Sic., itc.,&c.
CHAMBERLIN is now keeping the .;
' GROVER k BAKER'S
Fantgy 'Sewing Mi-tchiizes.
These lk;achines are superior to all others for
family use: for the following reagens :
They-sew with twd threads dieect frem the
spools, and require no rewinding.
They are more easily understood S and Ased,
and less liable to derangement, than other ma
chines:
They are capable of executing perfect.y,
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, especially upon
articles which require-to be washed and Ironed,
than auy other stitch.
This stitch, owing to the manner in which
the under thread is nnwrought, Is mach the
mast plump and- beautiful in use, and retains
this pluinipnessiand beauty, even_ upon articles
frequently washed and ironed, until they are
worn out.
The structdre of the seam. Ls such, that, tho'
it be cut or broken at intervals of Only a le
stitches, It-will neither open, run,. nest ravel,
but remains "firm and durable•
Unlike other Machines, Ahese fasten both
ends of the seam by their own operation.
With these machines, while silk is used . upon
the right or face side of the seam, cotton may
be used upon the other side without lessening
the Strength or durability of the seam. -This
can be done on uo other machine, and is a great
saving upon all articles stitched or matt e with silk. lIJJ
irfp
These nlachineS, in addition to their superior
merits as instruments forsewing, execute the
most beautiful and permanent embroidery and
ornamental work.
Yon can get Sewing Machine Needles, end all
articles pertaining to the mac:lino basjnessl.
INLUSIC!
PIANOS, ORGANS AND MELODEONS !
You can get at (311,11ILIERL1N'S ine of
DECKER BROTHERS' lINEQU4LLVD
PATENT PIANO FORTES !
No better made in the States. Warranted sev
en yeara, and to stay in tune longer! than any
other. Keeps on hand the American , and Treat
Lindsley & Co , celebrated
PARL'OR OR GA NS!!
Which for sweetness of tone and style ot finish
cannot be surpassed. Are suitable for Churches
_Lodges, Semitaries, and the home circle. Also
a_gcneral assortment of other musical instru
ments together. with' Violin, Violincello Stiinga
Bridges, Tail Pieces, Bows, I Bow Hair, Keys,
Resin, &c., &c.
• • Remember that I do not depend upon the
sale of Musical Instruments for a living, conse
quently am willing to sell at a very small ad
vance.
DM
WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING-,
Done in the beat manner, as usual, at low rates
Towanda, July 18, 1867. ' .
PARr TI
CIRLAR' NOTICE. -
The deisigned would respectfully 'gfve' no
tice to t eir friends and the public generally,
that uo ends will be sold
•'• • .
:AT RETAIL . .
• - .
-. At their Store after the
•. , .
FIRST OF SEPTEMBER. NEXT,
s • .
And all accounts dne as, are expected to be set
tled by the 15thof August. =
- : FOX, fEiT.EVENS, MEACUR & co.
. Towanda. July 18. 1867. . ! •
p .
OPOSALS will .be received up
to October 10th, at the office of Gen.Prink
over B.S. Russell & Cot.'s -Bank—where plann
and specifications may be seen, for the dehvrry
of 'stone suitable to: the foundation of a stone
or brick building to be erected upon the lot ad
4ollaing tho Episcopal Church, on Main street,
in the borough of Towanda. Proposals will
also be received for preparing , and laying the, ,
stove in cement and mortar. Also for f t urnlart=
ing and - laying the stone per :pereh—tleparately.,
The stone to be delivered upon the lot before
the first of March • neat and, work to be com•
menced immediately- thereafter. '
Paymofita to bo made in cash, when"work ie
-completed or in instalthents if required.
J.LWARD.
• Minna Building Committee.
TOlnail, Sept. 17, 1807. _ '
U=M
CROSS f t 00
And the
tat Cobalt.
I --.444;•1:443.4---.4--- , ---;.-----:
ojt . SALE AT A BAB
die f ti it Cabbie 'id
!bless, therefore offers his fart
, la-11411$45$wp,,?Tioga Conn
'• lag= hetes of choice nd, 200
, the buLuce in good timberorell
: • • .slevat•lailMir,ifsfap f WWI '
' • • , laid We gently rollbiE, with
I.le orchards and Fruit for tam,
' .. lays,in a good,neighborhood.
' ikettesen loges from OlosabEiri,
i coal-works' in the Efate, and
Aka • W illiamsport, AG Elmira It;
;
• • isichund'acltool. ;The teatime.
1 'id ;vfo af t er). hotteirettrafortabie
i. Fleas, sits .frame barn 10 by 66 ,
grstopi atablea for 60 cotra i
rit
1 other b ..
' ill seat; witit a ill its:, bat . •
! , 1d wittleverything an - this - farm
coed and all dairy utenclis, 1
housiiiS rats' b 1 harness, i war
it:
field ritllei, 1 Eagle Mowing &
Inc combined, 2 Bosse rakes and
P I .. 11,-Harrows,' Pkilys,'&e., • '.,
:•ver thing - that is wanting - o' Is
I yell new. Prlce_432-an
$3,000 down the balance to -• it
Par further information - Add - ~
fierty, Tina Co., Pa. '
2,--sm
AliM:. '? 1
!katalL'
ge his bl i
Ibr sale, altos ,
#Y, Pa., con
Ores improve.:
rence edl '2
~
d in 10 .
hive good Apl
ty tin.. .Thp r 1
ad a god& , I
ne of the lar : •
tlutilekr — 1
.iandy 4 .I .
tiiao,irne :
OrAPAI I OO..,
* mit i and
go*alteldtql&
pAso it good.. -
larm 11 , 1111**s!
'as follows : 11
'span of young
igons .1 cast ir
Heap 114.. Ma ~
'forks,Yatiniti I'
and in , :' 'fact - ;
(arm, and in.
• Including all ;
:the_Onrcheser
ffi K. MOTT,
.•, g . ; - 7 4 ,1 il
anbactibers4
F°.,Rtors
E, b
for sale the
Franklin and
hoist, is nearl
sides cellar a
"closed with a
good 'fruit,
to purchase a
omine before
Of .1,11. W pi
I f the estate of Wm. Girard ,o:"
11: .. - and Let situate come '
Second streets, Towanda. ‘
any and contains 12 rooms I
d wood house. The lot . is'!
rood picket fence well pain "
t .
1 , and. cistern.: Persons . r
I . ome•will do well to call and
"
'Male epreiwzilsed;: 411
MAUY A GIII4IID
. . ...
AND LOTS FOB SAL
...
).7, 1
, LIO.VSE
The subseri
located on
nearly appeal
20:30, nearly I
lots are +sox2
arate or toget
ate_y. Apply
• Towanda;
I. - r oilers for, sale, anew DoLise,
,ildoad street in South TOWairl a,
e the brick yard. The hour Is
(finished, with a good cellar. ' he
,1 feeteaoh, and will be sold s If,
,er.
_Possession giren imin i t
to Dr. Prat, o; the stLl4;cr;')Qrr
DV ' 2 9, 'e.'L =, 404.111, lilt; OA!
!: LE.—A. valuable. Hotel
with .an estithlishi'd. business, at
PP'S to .
I MONTANYE & W.LIID.
:CSR
S
.
- 13.ropert
Aug. 21, 18:
i'„edland
.Citoptovrn, f.
Apply to •
pgranda, .
" acres unimprov
imbeiid with Pine; one tulle from
4r
.11,kilei from the • Buscpa_ebans.
MONTAN YE & WARD.
ug. ' 21,1867. •
'P PLIC
ED
log Baal Zs •FA
do vell,lo le
01114
• TION'S FOR IMPROV:
t aro increasing. Partlea hay
, of that diameter for sale will
mra wattled and ,deacriptiona at oar
1. .
MONTANYE do WART/
7E ,
Aug. 21, 18
OR R valuable farm sit:'
F
tiate on the Junction and Breakwater B.
8., four mite froth tieorgetatiru, coulity seat
of Basses Ceanty. Delaware„ containing 300
acres, 150' Idaproved balance, - tlinber. Good
'dwelling, barn,., stabling and ont•buildings,
over 600 peach and apple trees. Is well' fenced
Will be rented. for Si* years.
For further informs / lion apply to, or address
•WM. E SPENCER,
Real :Estate Broker,
July 1, 18. , Lewis, Delaware.
LllO R S.
;or Farmi
cleated ; 12
timber and
house in good
Barn 36206
trees. Price
I:E CHEAP. -An Iniprov.
1; 77-acres ;Eihet gala ; 4.5 acres
rt r :.;y of ti g er d Al do an nb i te' ta l it i et
I repair, , hving spring in kitchen.
n good 4- repair. About '75 fruit
82001 Apply to
z.ONTAN-YE WARD.
tly 25,_1867.
Towanda,
Fli
IMPROVED FARM
situnte ASylum to*nship ;SO acres ;
60 sires improved ;-A110.01) FRAME ROUSE
with 14 apartments ; Two orchards ; four
ing springs ; a Fame Bari , with Basement,
36x46—For Ble. Trice $3,600, (part may e-
Main). Apply to
- Towanda, J
MONTANYE . WARD
1:ily 11. 186 T.
1 LE FARM FOR SALE.-
criber 'offers Torlsale his farm in
• opposite Towan4 a. This farm
res of land In a high state of im-
Lb a splendid dwelling house,
uildings. =lt has a large nev,er
stockecL:iiith good fruit of air
, . It is - In. a good neighborhood
4each of the church and school
ATowanda borough. For terms of
irs of the subscriber on the prem
-1)11ORGAN D. STRICKLAND.
;11 8, 1867.-41* : ,
VALIJ •
The sub
Wysox, nearl
codtains 120 s:
provement, w
barns and out.
failing orchar ,
ery descriptio
within easy
privileges of
sale, .Ic., nor
ises.
Wysox, Ap
V.ALIIABLE FARM FOR - SALk
Abont-fOur miles from Towanda, on the
Eastern bank ,of the Susquehanna Rixer. Con
taining about 11110 ',acres. Framed house and
barn a horse harm - cord house and good apple
- orcliard there n. For.klerms and , particulars
inquire of W. J. DELFECCEI, of Eheshequln,
or JAMES WPOD, at Towanda.
June 13,18 7.
)LAN - e. FARMS
k
Farms la Tol of and adjoining counties on the
-Eastern Sitar of Maryland. ~ . .
Desior.ble arms near Salt Water, Game,
Fish and Oys t ers in• the greatest abandance .
Most - fertile a il, producing Grain and Vegeta
blesls
of every - Ind. A. delightful - climate suite ,
ble for Teach , Grapes. and ' every variety 91
Fruit, with tide otemigration potiring in
from the North, combine to make it a great in
deicement to any person- contemplating a change
to a mild a d healthy climate. - Circulara,
maps, and cat logueS of farms,, and prices, sent
free' upon app ication to me at Easton, Tall.or
county, Mary and , or to Edward Overton, Jr..
Towanda. Pa.
' .. MAJ. G. B. "OVERTON,•
Late U. S.Ai , rmy : formerly connected with
Bingham E tate Lind Agency- in Nora. ern
Pennsylvaii.t. Aug. 8, 1967. . .
s _
OWN PROPERTIES;• TO WAN
DA---1111. building lots. on i ombard and
Third Sta. P lee from $350 to 6700. --..
60 Lots on ai9 -spd tlailrodd sticks. Price
S3OO to 330. .1.
Fifteen lots on Bridge litrettr- -14=
A Town Re idence u Good-404g and good
neighborhood Price $2203.
House and lot on Third street, opposite col-.
lege. Price 61900. -
Two Lots 69 feet front by 100 feet.deep, opp•
site College. ll
• Apply to I MONTAN:ITE & WARD.
Town properties Wand, bought and sold,---
Rentals , - ,:itained.
.. . .
HOTEL PROPERTY, '
walk. from -the Borough. Price
may remain.
AIONTANYE da WARD.
ely 25,1867. -
A
Tea minutes(
$3;500. Par
Towanda,
REAL ESTATE AGENCY. ••
B; B. McKEAL. REAL ESTATE AGENT,
Offers the following Farms, Cdal' and Timber
Lands fdr sal= : • .
Fine Timber lot, 3 miles from Towanda, con
taining 53 a res. Price $1,325. •
Farm in Syluni, containing 135 acres. Good
buildings.. I nder fit e state of c ultivation.
Mostly imp 'rived; Price $6,000.
Farm in est Burlington—on the Creek
house nd barn.. Under a fine state of cal-
Alvation. 0. acres. Price $5,450.
Farms In ranklin. All under good cultiva
tion. Good buildings. - For sale cheap.
Several . • ery desirable Houses and 'Lots in
Towanda.
-A large tact of Coal Lands In Tioga county.
Towanda dujy,lB, 1867.. . .
;44.—A good Canal Boat,
I full equipment. Also a pair o
ill be sold cheap . Apply to
• MONTAXITE, & WARD.
July 25.1867. f •
F OR,
with'
Horses.; 1
Towand
LL HOUSE, TOWANDA, PA.,
E'
JOHN C. WILSON
-ed this House.ls now ready to ac
e the Travelling ).üblic. No pains
so will be spared to give satisfaction
o may give him a Call.
th side of the public square, east of
ew block [now. bridlding];
Having le
commoda
nor expe ,
to those .
,ter No
Hercur's
My' .son lienryi aged
.arg, having lelt, his home,• this is to
person° from harboring or trusting
account, as I shall pay no'debts eon
him. • ABRAM BA VNIICOOL - ..
,Sept. 16, 18117. . .
C "
10 •
caution a I
him on m
traoted b
- Towan
JUNG, • PAIR OP - MULES,
&slid good size. Aldo harnessand
for sale. • • E. T. FOX.
da, Sept. iq,.isa7..
14 *
Tawas,l
KIMBALL,
• Licensed Atm
.
oneer, Pottersville, Bradford Co. Pa.
prvivesl = o.the public. satisfaction
d, or iv,' pay • required. 'All orders by
dreeed as-above,. Will receive prompt
- , Oct. 2,1167.-6 m
H. t
tenders
gnarant
mil, a
attentio.
ETILANtOUS' BQOKS
at. at the. ;NEWS ODOM•-
MISI
i.VI
ESE_ FANS POR -SALEoe
E=3
• _ • iltaal.
gItERIFFS SALE.—By virtuo of
.s wilt of Vend.. Expo. ,iqued out of thevt
Court of Commas-Pleas of Bradford Casutyree
an 1 to me directed, there will be exposco to
• 2,3 1 .113 sale at Court Houtte.in ihe 11c/tough
if OW41:411, on SATEDIDAY, the u t h d ay of
OTOHER, j 867, at I o'clock, p. rs., the fol.
wing described lot piece or mulls, land sit.,
sale ht Athens MFR.', hounded north by load of '
Henry A. Miller, east by landixof Wm. Dunlap ,
south by .Ise public- highway leading from Ash.
ens to Litchfleld, and west by ;lands yr slid
Henry A. Miller. Containing two acres, more
or,kita, about one acre improved, with a fr .ine.l
4oase sad en old Liacksmith abop there,.
Seizes and , taken in executhwn at the * of
'lulus W. Schouten'eute vs. Samuel Tracy .'
I'ALSO—By virtue of a writ of Pi. l.'s, will
be sold at the same time and •place the - IQ .7-
ing described lot piece or parcel of laruFslruste
in Alba bore' bounded north by the public :dgh
way leading from Alba boro' , to Armenia. e-st
by tkz,pubilc highway leading from Ca dna U,
,Iroy, south by land of C. G. Manley, r ,, xl9rt
She west by land of J. D. Withered. C0.:5...5,t4 ,
Ul_g 100 square perches' of land, morn or :e `.r;
ail improved.
One other lot piece or parcel or hod .
,situate in Alba born ' bounded north by I .1 1 ,d
J. Loaghhead, wit by lauds °of. J. IEL iley_t Si t
and P. H. Darrow, south by land of- - C. G. lat.-
ley, and west by the public highway. Cultism- .
in 4of an acre.. more or less, all improved,
with a framed dwelling house, frs,s.ed barn and
lot of fruit and ornamental trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at, the tract of
Miner Porter now to use et E. Pourer . v.;.
James H. Fellows, J. G. Merritt and D.; k. C. -
Crandall.
-
ALSO—The following described lot p'ece or
pastel of land situate in Monroe twp., n iru 11(12d
northerly by the Berwick Zurnpikeileadintlirom
Monroeton to Burlington, easterly by k 11.1 t ot
cut,eph Hemet and J. B. Smith, soothe . ly by
lands of S. S. Hinman, westerly, by land of --
EnW r rly 9 n u l a littive g d, 3 ll;i7l! o tt f i la4d ed m i o ‘o re u :r7 •
Containing
and a.few fruit trees thereon'.
Sal:edam:ld taken in execution .at the tuit oi
Jerre Adams' Executors vs. Dennis Lewia. -
ALSO—The following described -lot piece or
parcel of land situate in West Burlington' twp.,
bounded north by the pablic highway, eist by
lands of Fowler Swain, south by lands :It Geo.
Johnson, west by lands of Theodore Cl.rtit.—
Containing t l acres ,of land, more or less,
about 30 acres.improved, with a tramel douse,
'tamed barn and a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
E. Pomeroy's use vs. George Perry, A . J. nob --
Jason and Edward Swain tetra tenants._ • .
W 1 GitIFFIS, - Sheriff
Towanda, Oct. 2,1867. ,
N OTICR.IN BANKRUPTCY I,
This is to give notice, That oath° 1666 day of
September, A.D. 1867, a warrant in Bankruptcy •
was issued against the estate of Daniel Bradoury
of At,bens, ht the county of Bradford, and State
of 'Pennsylvania, who has • been adfudged a
lgankrapt on his own petition ; that Lae pay
ment of any debts and delivery of any proper
ty belonging to such. Bankrupt to him or for
his use, and .the transfer kr any propaty - by
him are forbidden by law ; that a meeting of -
the creditors of saidi Bankrupt to pro-/e their
debts and to choose 'one or more Assignees of
his estate, will be held at a Boort of B. a krapt
cy to be holden at the office .of the It . .;Ote.r in
in the Cowl Rouse, in the Borough of Towan
da, before EDWARD OVERTON, Jr., Itegis•
ter, on the Ist day of NOVEMBER, 'A. •
1887,5 t tto'clock, p. m.
THOMAS. A. ROWLEY,
- United States Marshal as Iffesseng,er, West
, ern District of Pennsylyania.
By E. B..COOLBAIIOH, Deputy-.
- Oct. 10,1867.-4 w.
DMINISTRATOR'S
Netice is liereby a) given, that all pc'rE , AN
indebted to the estate of Get'''. W; llotteastine
late of Overton, deo'd. are recine,t-1 to
make immettlate payment, and those having
claims againA said estate will present ti...-‘zu
authenticated for settlement.
JAMES MOLYNEUX,
Administrator.
Oct. 9 ,1867.
ADIENISTR'IX NOTICE.--Notice
is hereby gfign that all ire - Timis - jridebte I to
thei estate of MAN D. CHAFFEE dec . ~
of Sheshequin. are requested -to make !_
ate payment, without' delay, and tho 3 log •
claims against ' said estate mast presPl:i •
duly &Atte atiefted for settle meat.-
ELIZI E. C11, 4 .1.:'EE.
Sept, 26, 1867._ ' Administratrix.
A DMINISTRA,TRIX NOTICI...
a—Ltioe is hereby given,liAt ail person,i l i,t•
ed to the estate of WM. fl. WELLMAN
late of Towanda Bore, are requested t
immediate payment, and fl ail perFoiri,
claims against said estate will preSent tHe,ii
ly authenticated for settlement:_
WELL.II.. ,
i 5, 18G7. A drainis r
Sept. ,_
E " 'IITOR'S NOTICE-1 ticr
ishereby given that-tall
.persona
to thf: estate of LORENZO GRENNELL ' • •e• , .1
Wells, deed, ure requested to make
mediate payment, and all having
said estate will present, ticem duly - "ca cd
dor settlement.
Sept.l2, 1867.*
A.I)44INI§TRATO S
Natice. i herehrgiven, that a.. , ar
indebted ?to the estate ot.ll, J. ricK ,
late of Orwell', twp., dec'd., ate -rc.f.'es - te.;
to make immediate payment; and these
ing demand.s against said estate= will
'tem duly authenticated for settlement.
SAAC MAU
Admittil
Sept 16, 1567.$
-.A DMINIST'S NoTicg—Notio.
fs hereby given, that peikns. WOO,:
ed 'to the estate of Theodote,Amot, •
Monroe deeeassd,are requested.tu make
ate payment, and those having clqini.z
said estate will present them duly Sathytiti.. ,,
ed tor settlenitut.
EMEI
- •
NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY
•
Thiti to giee notice, That oh the.:3(l d •,.
August, A.D., 1867, a warrant in Bank - rapt.: y
was issued against the estate of ficorge•l''hacy
of Monroeton, in the` cam: ty of Bradford, u, '-
the State of Pennsylvaniii, who has been a•I. -
judged a Bankrupt on his own. petit'oa ;
that thn payment of any debts ar.d de ire r:.
any property belonging to such'
,B•s: kr.pt
him or for his use. and the traoafer of ..uy pr
perty by' him are forbidden- by law ;. lb.'s • ,
meeting for the creditors of said ;.,
proyo taeir debts and to choose one of more
siguces of .his est.te,. will be held a*. C.mr: of
Bankruptcy to ba holden at the rtli ;•• F Thr
Register in the Court House, is the Bur_s•pgif of.
Towanda, before • EDWARD OVERT,Ci, 'Jr
Register, on the 23d cay of OCTOBER ;
D., 1867, at 2 o'clock. p. in. • - -
THOMAS A -ROVii.EV; - •
United States Marshall "as Messenger - 41'es
tern District a Penns 1111
Sept.l6, 1667.-4 w
VSTRAY.—Came to the v. dositro
-11.4 of the subscriber, Towanda twp. , about the
Ist of October, 2 yearlingi, one pal^ red, , •ne
white w ithcs little red. 'the owner a rcgaested.
to prove property ! pay charges and ti le them
away. A yoke of 3 year old Bulls for
• • • B. DAVA:SON.
0ct.•17, ISa7. - • • - •
10XECUTOR'S NOTICE_-!
1.2 hereby givett that all persoiti ;.•
he estate of JAMES W. PRATT I.ts
Pike tscp., dea'd.. are requested
mediate payment., and those ha:! , ..;
against said estate must present thetn.
thentieated for• seLtlemerit..
Oct 17. 1867
D.MINISTRATOWS NOTICE. •
li Noticedfllereby given, that all
indebted to- the estate of E. A \ - ()N
decd; late 'of Athena fiirp., are rc.i. - eJ .(4,
make immediate payment,' and thy- •
denial:Oa against aa,id estate - will prc- ; th.
duly authenticated for Settlement.,
MARIA MR iN , •
D ; F. :KOK K.
Oct. 17, 1867.
ADMIN . IgiRS NOTIOR-N. i
hereby given that all;persOns . le
• :,•.1
the estate of 11. Ruse 21 . 1'N.inn,ey,(1" , •
Ulster iwp., are requested tOmmake Ta(ir
without delay, and those having elainis
alvd estate mast•present them duly heal lea
ted fdr; settlement. . • _ _ •
Oct. 2,167
A U-DITOR'S NOTICE.—In the mai'
.
12 Ter of-the estale of Emly Drake, LIE ett.til.
In the Orphan's Court of Bradford Cou-ity..
ThcLundersigned auditor ..
appointed t.y .hid
Court. to distribute moneys in the bane of John
R. Eoh.all, administrator, a ill atten.l. to_ the
duties of his appointment at his office i'l At hel s. 4
Borough, on baturday, the 9th day,t., :Ai% e:`,
1861, at, 2 o'chxli,...p: ra., wlrem all I),r+Jtvi ii_
(treated can attend It they think preo..r. A d
all persons having clainni oil saki tune _ i,pt p •
sent them, or Le forever tlehatrttl the. • .f .- " , 'nt . ,
..,
J. B. I:I' F.'• 1•:.
October 2,186.7. Alidit.K.
LUST.: -Three nOteB, tow k • ~ett
A. LcaiT9;tlatet l Oet. 10, lA4n, x $ll4l
one given by J. G. Kt eier, ti ited Istld,
.or 8100, and one given by o.l.Kee[rt . , dated
July 10. 1867, fur EV W. The Undo . will Le
rewarded - by returning the anne to
E. E. ;I:d1T11.
. Wyalusing, Sept. 17, 1;167.*
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iini.findsqlts,st , the : NEWS RgOm.
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GRINNELL,'
•
.ROBERT.BurA„
ThSEPH H. HA - .- 1.
DANIEL L. PE i ' '
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-,T %tor