Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, October 24, 1867, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    liadfirWoßa:
LOCAL AND'.GENERAL.
Towmins Canna DraricrosV.--Baptist
Church. —Rai.. Rosszr ;Draw, Pastor.
Preaching. Sundays at 101 ar,, and 71 .
r. M. Sunday School, 1.1 p. Prayer
Meeting every Thursday evening.
MI E. Church.—ReV. J. T. itsomnsta k Pas
tor. Preaching every Sunday at 10} A.M.
and 7P. it. Sunday School, lh P.. at.
Prayer Meeting every Thursday evening.
Presbyterian Church.—Rev. :Was. ~P astor. Preaching every' Suday it 101
- A. u., and 7 P. Is..Sandriy Scheel,lBra'.
Prayer Meeting Thursday evenings.
Epkrbpal Church.—Rev. F. D. HossnOt; Pas
tor. Preaching every Sunday at 10i.
and 3 r. Sunday School, 1 i P. M.
stir All thoee.--*vi-go have not al.
ready, should en4ilt with it A. Dxr,nomor,
in regard to Life lestirance. lie Can. be
seen at Dr. Pratt' office, State St. '
ter Rev. B. J.Dounr..iss is now pay
inaa visit to his old parishioners and Mends
in this place, after. an absence of about.
eighteen months abroad. His health is
much imprOved by his foreign travel
• Hr. DOUGLAS will preach in the Episcopal
shag& on ) Bunday next, at =loi o'clock a. in.
anit 2 p.
ARREST OF A HORSE . THIRF.—OA
Tuesday Oct. 8, James Hearn left his hOrse
hitched to a post on North Avenue, in front
of Hungerford's store ; and when he
ie
torned to get it in an hour or two alit:rain:ls
the horse was gone. On Satm.day lin got
quLa handbill describing the horse, and on
Saturday afternoon constable Wiltse found
the animal, and'on Saturday night 'punned
and arrested Charles Mosher, 'above Flew
ingville„ who was duly committed for the
th-ft Just-co Smyth.'—Owego Gazette.
HAS RECOVERED.—That young man
from whose leg Dr. Up De Graff some
months since reinoved 'portion of diseased
hone nearly a foot in length, has called up
on the Doctor,
or
as readily and fia_
free from limp or any deformity as anybody.
Even the shortening of the limb, which
was naturally expected,ie not at all percept
ibh. U. does lay his . hands on people
to some purpose.—Elmira Advertiser. .;
K Ti.i.En BY THE ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGE
or .t PrsTor.,.—Frank Winn, - aged 15 years, it
Qf Walter V. Winn town, was
killed almost instantly, on Thursday, the
third instant, by the accidental discharge of
a pistol in the hands of an older brothi , r,.
whilst the latter was pulling the weapon
from his pocket. The ball took effect just
blow the left shoulder blade, penetrating
the region of the heart, and 'producing im
mediate death. The two brothers had star
ted for this village, in the wagon of llfri
John Scrafford and with some members of
the latter's family ; the sad and afflicting
accident occurred on the cross road run
ning from Lisle road to Gaskill's
tbr " Know thyself, ". was f the
in
junction of the / kncient Philosopher ; .a
maxim of as gredt, importance to all of us
now, as it, was centuries ago. Our citizens
now an- excellent opportmaity offered
nwin, by attending the lectures of Dr. Wes-
Nr.a to become. acquainted by the Anatomy
I , f the human frame and the laws of Physi
ology. A more important and interesting
,tndy cannot be pursued. The laws goyim
leg the welfare of health, are 'of vital impor
tance ; and-the Doctor makes everything
plain to the dullest Comprehension, by the
aid of charts, and a splendid manniken, the
latter showing at a glance, how "fearfully
and wonderfully" we aro made, ,Such an
opportunity to acquire valuable information
i, seldom offered.
THE SYNOD OF NEW JERSEY conven
f.d at this pLue,on Thursday the 17th, at 2
cluck• p. ru., and was 'openell-by an, able.
mon on church unity, by Dr. JEIORNI3LONV•
t.ll. Atter the sermon the Synod was orsa
sized by choosing Rev. C. C. Cons% of Sus
!nelmuna, Presby. Moderator and Rev. JA.s.
li( Wri.u..tm Clerk. Thursday evening was
occupied with addresses on the benevolent
operations of the church. Mr. RANsty,Rev.
Dr. SPEER, and ReV.M.r. CHAMBERLAM spoke
nu the subjects of Foreign Mizsions,Church,
Fatension, Education &c.
Friday was occupied• with the tu3ual busi-.
ness of Synod. In the evening the cause of
Domestic Missions - was presented by Rev.
Mr. Don,who also read the narrative onithe
,utte of religion within the, bonds of Ore
.sy.nocl, which was folloifed by interesting
„4•coants of revivals in several of the ohm"
On Saturday the interest was with refer
,
ace to-certain ,resolutions in regard to the
union of the Old School and New School
l.r.inehes of the Presbyterian Church. While
:be speakers generally expressed the desi
rablene of the union, yet Synod thought
that the terms proposed by the joint atm
iiiittee of the two assemblies - should be mb4-
i tied in several particulars.
In the evening an informal meeting
,was
held to consider the interests of the Sabbath
school at which many interesting fats were
dicited.
On Sabbath the pulpits of Towanda and
~ •i the neighboring .e inches were supplied
l the members of Synod. In the Presby
-4 lac church in addition to the regular
corning and evening_ services, the sacra
wLt the Lord's supper was celebrated in
the afternoon. The sessions - 43f Synod were
Attended with tnarked interest. both by the
ww•ntber's and by the citizens of the TOwn.
I he debates were conducted in fraternal
Tirit, and a general good feeling seemed to
PT, rail. The occasion will be long remem
bered by eitr people.
There are some things •connected with
this meeting, { which we should like to no
tice more particularly, but have not time
this week. We will try, and• do so in our
next issue.
; Special
.-Notitts.
PoR SAI.F..- -Two Cows at the Ward
1 I ottse. Towanda Oct. 7, 1867.
THE attention of the ladies is call
-d to Miss Garrirm's stock of Fall and Win
ter Millinery Goods, which will be open
.1.111/r SdaY, October 10. 8w:
MUSICAL CoNvENTION.-A litlaitta a l
Convention will be held at Rome, Pa., co
meneing on Tuesday,;Oct. 29, at 10 o'clock
•L
to., to continue four days, three sessions
i 'Q . day and closing on Fnilay evening Nov.
iq with a pul4ic cocert, tuider,the direction
00 3
_Pr Pros J'. G. tram, Itssisted by a fine
piauist and g . singer.- All friends and
lovers of music e cordially invited to at
tend. The Psalm King, the latest and best
book by T. E. Peasms, will be used and
furnished for the Convention/res. :-
Rev. A. O. SPELLRY, }
J. A. Moony, Oom.
-e-=
PoerroNgo.-r-The North Brancla e
sociation of Universaliats, adjourned:=„l4.
meet In Athena, Oct. 30th and net Lust., la
postponed tniefinitely. Subject to future
notice. • Athan Oct. 21.4 j
.5:
iziort:. .. s
ans — . 01in . sai r tidi 1Z: :,
0nt5 % 30 .. ... 00 - s. .
MING 6 0 ' -e s -- -
Church Made ' J*llll°l'lll4 a
-
dyed at the; it or hwi.
Malta
Establiahmi Al
to has nor dune..
they , - -de illack of
of Judah,
other% so
any delay,
Norio
PriPiary ..b.
pk_ed . by Mai
mgp eoliciF
gtlaiihms
later Bahl
Towanda
PARIS .
AWARDS.-
egram frca
over eight
Wheeler It
a Gold. Mt
Machines,
following a.
mehta cordlrminJ
CO3LMIBBIO
Mn. IL Ruirmro, Np. 139..
don :—Dear:Eir : Replying
I beg to state that the only
the Manufacture and Perfe
Machines and Button-Hole
awarded to Messrs. Whee
New York
Yours,
Hminr F
Member of International
ter of same.
Another letter, of the k.
Ikar Sir: :, Replying to
herewith 'give you the — list
awarded to my class
- Dupins et Pumery, for Sc .
chines.
• Wheeler & Wilson, New York, for the
manufacture and perfection pf their Sewing
Machines and Button-Hole Machines.
There is, also, in the tit of *Co-opera
tors," a Gold Medal granted to Mr. Elms
Howe, Jr., personally, as Promoter of the
Sewing Machine. Respeotfttlly, yours,
lismuY F. IQ. D'Anonv
Reporter of Class No. 17 . (Group, No. 6,)
Member of ,the Internatioital Jury at the
Exposition Univer4elle. -
Extract from Le - Moniteur,, Universe', offi
cial journal of the France Enifire
"The Wheeler & Wilson Company of
New York, manufactures of American Sew
ing Machines, have just rec dyed the Gold
Medal at the Exposition lin verselle,for the
good construction of their machines ' • the
new improvement for makin _ button-holes,
applicable to their sewing .. aehines ; also,
for their machine especially or making but
ton-holes. This award is a corded for the
great development that Me:sra. Wheeler &
Wilson have given to the s wing machine
industry, in bringing their . achines to the
doors of all, by their chea ess and solid
construction,whichallows it employment
with satisfaction in families, and with great'
advantage in workrooms."
seiy- My daughter wit
peace, she says I have man
land,besides $lO,OOO in Gov
and yet won't buy her a Ir..
I do? The echo answers: e
Dittrich, Temple of music
of those soul-stirring piano
bass sounds like the ro: •
the booming of cii.Emort . end
more musical than-40
"peace like a liver of wa ,
through your household.
rent or for sale on inatahnen,
Melodeons at great bargai. •
teachers
,specially solicited
sent by mail.
NS. School Cards, of
Cross & Co's. Book Store._
STAGE FOR . WAVERLY
with trains East and West, 1
every - morning at 7'f:o'clock,
dwellings for passengers if
dress is left at the Bost Oin ,
Alvord Barbe..
Stage returning leaves
cal of evening trains from
Aug. 1, 1867.
TEACHER'S EXAMINATION? will be held
as follows :
Oiwe6, October 9, Orwell hill schoolhouse,
Herrick, " 10, Landon
Standing. Stone, " 11, Steve;
Wyalnsing " 12 Wyalusing
Tuscarora " 14 Spring hill
Camptown " 15 Camptown
Wilmot "-16 Sugar Run
Terry " 17 Tarrytown
Asylum " 18 Laporte
Towanda ". 19 Borough
Rome " 22 Borough—
Litchfield." 23 Center
Windham " 24 CnYkendall
Warren " 25 Bowen Hollow
Leßaysville " 26 Borough ,
Sheshequin " 29 Lower vall i
Athens " 30 Borough
Smithfield " 31 Center
llidgbary, Nov. 1 Burnham
South Creek " 2 Gillett
Wells " 4 Rowly hill
Columbia " 5 Austinville
Springfield " 6 Center
West Burlington " 7 West
Wysox " 12 Myersburg
171. s er " 13 Village
Burlington " 14 Lathers Mills
Albany and Overton " 15 ,Bahr
Monroe bore " 16 Borough
Franklin " 18 Carney
Granville ." 19 Center
Leßoy " 20 Corners
Canton " 21•Borongh
Troy " 22 Borough
Special. Orwell, Nov. 30,
14, Troy, Dec. 21, Towanda,
Teachers will attend the regular examina
tion nearest their residence, o r place of teach
hilg. Special examinations ate for those pre
vented from attending the regular annual
'examination, and applican t at these must
present the usual written re nest from the
board of directors desiring t employ- them.
Examinations will commeUce at 9 a. m.,
none admitted after 10, unledss unavoidably
detained. I propose to admit no more than
twenty to any one class.
The law prohibits the removal of provis
ional certificates, and thosi3 from abroad
cannot be endorsed.
Certificates valid in this County must in
pro Cured before commencing school. School
Directors are requested to be present doring
elan - filmdom. O. J. Ca - unarm
Sept. 21st, 1867., ounty Supt.
I Mies. A. J. Swenr will re-open
her Select School, in Canton, on Monday,
Oct. 14th, 1867, and continue until June 1,
1868. Classes will be .formeil for the bene
fit of those desiring to qualify themselves
for teaching. TII/EDON (for! a term of 11
Weeks : Common English 05 00 ; Higher
English, (each branch extra)" 50 cts; French
$3 00; Beginners in Drawing, $2 00; Crayon
ing, MOnochromatic, and Advanced. Draw
ing S 4 00. N. B. Bills must be paid before
the close of the term.
SS. Diaries for 1868, of every de
scription and prioe, just received at .
Anvonn dG Hanna's.
ALBANY, September 19; 1867.
THE AMERICAN COOKING STOVE has
just been awarded two first premiums, one
for coal and one for wood, :at our County
Fair, and the following telegram has just
beau received from the State Fair of New
Jersey
PAM 42113017ND5, TnEtrma , J., Bept 19.
To Shear, Packard it Co., N. Y.:
Toe A merican Cooking Stove was awar
ded two first premiums over all others, at
our Fair to-day. i'llurrah.", .
lasso Dmes
- Thus it will be seen that the . superiority
of the American is so marked and decided
that whenever and whereverit is put on ei
hibition and comes tinder the examination
of practical and , scientific Men, it sweeps
the hOiiie and takes all the premiums.
The ,- Stoves are' for itale!by Codding
Russell, Towanda•P&: • L COot.-8,1897.
Dzwrrr. Sr. • Drr.rplog
stock of:Pianos, Organs, itc.
selling very' ebeaktbis fall.
In the line of second
tfiey, an elegant 7 •
Piano for $275: A. dna 8 013,
double reed, cabinet organ,
ink Are noel new.
ice` A toe assortment or
Walnut, Ebony ito4:at,Binzinwi & &we
saes Pkotographio R00m5...: Will acks
To on hand some eleganClitsmes of val.
•rkmoi pawns
wanda snitable for ldfaira view of
To. • Oct, SL:
' •
Par_ :Holmes Steroscopei,Sto
Prunes.. Card Easels Parisi
'putouts &c., at Llama & Bnuaatra
/ay. cart. • • Oot.
46 1 " 1 4 — ius
without
`,-3w 1
select
) own
*expect-
ata and
Attana i
allY,
Cuss.
_ mir. We are producing,eome of the
finest Pictures, from Miniature and flard.to
Life Size, ever made in Northern Pn”l
- Ohaltypes. Porcelain pictures, Mar
Phorograpbs, pencile,d or colored,'
either from life or copied from Of* pie-
Copying done at reasonable prices.
000. 2. MIMING & Elmmar.
..ACIIINE
fief tel.
award,
Lost.—On Sunday ; Sept. 15, 180,
between Ulster and NorthTowanda, ajlarge
black Plaid Shawl ; the Plaids - large and of
coarse texture. The finder will be suitably
rewarded by leaving it, at the Ilastvorria Of.
Ace, Towanda. .WELLAZD Loirriar.
Tioy, Pa., Sept. 19,1867:.
weans.
Premium,
Sewin
I. The g
!locti;.
oft. Payson;Dunton Lind ,Soribnees
New System of Penmanship, superior to all
others, at awes & Co.'s New. Book Store,
Mars, )
ly, A 867. f
;agent St., Lon:
;o your inquiry,
Gold , Medal for
,ction of Sewing
Machines, was
aer & Wilson, of
•A. Paso' Books and Memoran
dams, ohearieitium ever before offered, at
_ALvoao Btataat.
ctfrill
Y,
, D'Axicurr.
ury and /Ivor-
Mir Pa* and Elvelopes down to
dl Prices 1 We have just opened a large
and well selected stock of Favelopes Paper
and Stationery, of all.kinds,which has been
bought at prices whicih enable Its to.'sell at
ail low 'figures as the same gooda could have
been purchased for before the war. Call
and examine. • ALTO= fr, RUMEX
1 8 date, says
our inquiry, I
of gold ineidals
rew Shoe Ma-
tall - Our old friends arid customers
will find us with a full stock of Hardware
in our new Shanty store on Fine 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 cheip. • •;.,
CODDXNG it RUSSELL.
Towanda, Aug. 20, 1867.
ler Our heavy loss byfire compels
us to ask persons indebted to us to make
a strong effort to help us now. We need
It now, and shall feel very 'grateful to our
friends, if they will remember us at this
time with material aid.
CODDING 452 Attessi.L.
Tow . anda, Aug. 13, 1867. .
PATENT LEAD ENCASED BLOCE. TIN
Prey—This pipe is lined with Blodk. Tin,
and does not make water poisonous, as the
water does not come iii contact with - the
lead. It is recommended by the Croton
Board of New York, and by the Water
Boards and Physicians of all the principal
cities. It is cheaper than common lead
pipe. Specimens may be seen at our store.
' hitaisnarz Mimi= & Co.
• Towanda, Aug. 26, '67.
give me no
i broad acres of!
meat Bonds, ;
~. 0, what shall'
1 . to Dewitt and'
d get her one •
Fortes, whose
'g thundei or,
vh6se treble is
,d organs, and
, ,r," will flow ,
! , ..trtunents to ,
Organs and
„ orders from' ,
I Sheet Music
, STALroRD—MARTIN—At ~Sugar Run,
Pa, Oct. 17, 1867. By Rev. D. Craft,
Mr. John 13. Stafford of Wyalusing to Miss
Emily Martin of Sugar Run.
TOUNG —STONEMAN—At the Methodist
arso nage in Liberty. Corners Oct 17th
1867. By the Bev. Charlee Weeks, Mr.
C.. M. Young to Miss Mary A. Stoneman,
both of Asylum( Pa.
BitAIIND—HERRICK—At the residence
of the brides father' n ASylum, Oct. 17, -
1867. By the Rev: Charles WeekS, Mr.
Oren Braund to Miss Martha E. Horrick,
both of Asylum.
ARMSTRONG—ACKLEY—In Camptown
i Oct. 16, by Rev. A. J. Arnold, Ur. Goo.
' B. Armstrong of Herrick Pa., 'to Miss
Adelaide Ackley of Wyalusing.
lan kinds at
connecting
:alms Towanda
1 .d will call at
ames and ad
ie with Messrs.
SMITH—LRE—Sy the Rot. B. Jones; at
! the brides father's, in New Albaq, Oct. 6
1867, Mr. Henry L. Smith, to Mb3if Lorin
da Lee.
i, verly orL aryl
ut and West.
g Rs. ALLEN it MISS CORWIN,
Respectfully tender their services to the Ladies
ox Towanda and vicinity. All work guarrati
teed to give satisfaction. Particular attention
plaid to
• CUTTING AND FITTING.
rooms In Casement of James Elliott's residence
on Second Street. Towanda • Oct: 17.1867.
WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS,
EN
Recently from Europe,.with a large assortment
Of Clocks and Watches, from the beat manufac
tory in Switzerland, have located themselves;
temporarily, at the Music Rooms of DeWitt &
Eittrich, where they will be pleased to show•
their wares to the public. A tnor ough experi-
Pence in European establishments enabl es them
to offer asau.ance of complete satin faction in
their department. Particular attention given
to repairing clocks. watches and jewelry.
•' Towanda, Oct.-24, 1867.-3 ms • ' '
MAY BE SEEN kT
U?. Cen.
TEMPLE OF MUSIC!
NEW INVENTION IN PIANOS!
The ZIATRUSBEIT PIANOS, recently invented
by Mr. Frederick hlathushek (author of the
principal improvements in pianos), differ from
all others in having the strings croup, the frame
in both directions. This equalizes the strain
upon the frame, and insures greater durability
and lor ger continuance In tune than can be had
by any oLher method. The Bridge, also, runs
the whole length of the 'sounding-board, an en.
area y new feature, which . gives greater power
and better tone than is found in 'any other irk
strnments.
owanda, Dec
Jan. 4.
The smallest size square, the Colibri ; Your
feet nine inches !Ong, seven octaves, equals In
all respects the full size of othesmakers ;
while the full size, the Orchestral, is equal to
ally Concert Grand.
(Franz Schlouter, the eminent pidnipt, saYs .
"!The Colibri I consider the chef .'ourre in the
musical worlds Its tone is not equalled h the
largest sized square or upright pianos of any
factory in this country.
H. Mollenhaner, of the Conservatory of Mu.
,
sic says with great pleasure bear my nu
..
qitlifled testimony to th e great superiority of
t e Mathuabek Pianos over all others." Many
o er testimonials, eqully stiong,,have been
free:y given. P l ease 'call and examine, or
send for descriptive-circular. :
.1t is universally admitted ,that Haines Bros
are the cheapest first class Piano made, and
DeWitt & Dittrich by -,dealing largely. in them
can furnish an elegant Rosewood Piano for
$375. Send for circular. Handsome Piano
Stools and Covers, Organs and Melodeons of the
beat quality at the most reasonable prices.—
Large stock of Sheet Music constantly on hand.
sent by mail on receipt of marked price. Ord.
era should be addressed to J. A. DzWITT.
• TO AGENTS—We areprepared to furnish
Sheet Music and all kind* instrumentrat the
regular discount to dealers.' We want an ac
tire agent in every town in tills and the ad
joMing counties. For terms address
DEWITT & DITTBICH,
Oct. 24, J 867 ( Means ' Block,) Towanda, Pa.
NEW GROCERY AND PROVI
SION TORE I
B opened a new Grobery and.PrOvlsion Store
lei pitton'a Block, In the store tomer', occu
pied by Solomon & &a, where he now offers to
the publ is a ( large supply or
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, .
Of the best qtraitty, and to ble sold at the VERY
LOWEST PRICES. The stock contain 4
. ' z
TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS,
y i
SUGARS, &O. ALSO 4
ave a large
I,whiah they are
FLOUR, FEED, MEAL,
,kc.
instruments
V 0 llosewood
io Rosewood.
16150. Then
In fict ,Lve .ything =ally kept In aLarocory
and Previa Ja :,tore, which I shall sell as low
ae can be nought elfewhere.
W Cash will be paid for all kinds of Country
Pfoduce, Oct. 17, 111301.
.11( A BR, I R D.
New 121burtistmenti.
DRESS MAKERS,
HIIGNENIN BROTHERS.
DEWITr & DITTRICH'Sf
T . Ol VA NDA
THOIII4B JONES,
_ ~. n ~
~•
_Ax "B
~Iro - ;TA. 7ir 4*
Tbs ..ttbscribers are: n o w recalilig ;s large
stock yf.. stapie s and fuy,: I
4 :l ,erei \ 641 1 4 :
Which they air to Ralik st 14414aweit
MERD6:I9, WOOL\DELAINE9; ' ALPAI A 9,
' •
,-..: .
~.
~ : . witasiipurras .:, . \ 1:'... - 1.•,.::" : ',.
.:::..
MOHAIk i I,IISTAi, :-.OINOTIA.W.;i
• LERDED POPLINS, DINGEII4I •
Oar aieelleat = amartaMat and low'roliMe
ample Inducements for,all! .
,
SHAII7LS, TICKS. CLOAKING' . ETOPE,
c4ssiltrap3, DENIMS,
JEANS, SHIRTINGS, FLANNELS,
•
!MEETINGS. I
A good asoortmenfof
. • •
OA
BOCITS,& SFIOES, FIATS 9A
& PS
At low priceO.
HOOP SKIRTS , .BALMORALS,
CORSETS, TRIUMINCb. UIITTC/biii,
THREAD, RIBBONS, VELVET, &c.
ORDOKHRY, . AND AIL AfIIWARW,
At prices thai-*ty competithis
PAINTS, OILS AND DYE STUFF,
SUGAR, TEAS, COFFEE.
11
-TRACY h 110cIRE:
Towanda, Oct. 10, 1867.
NEW FALL & WINTER GOODS.
t' The - ibere are now receiving in addition
o the er et dr, a, fine assortment of New
.GoOd e
FALL AND WINTER TRADE I
- Consisting• in t .
, DRESS GOO'DSI
Each as
MERINOS; EMPRESS CLOTHS,
ALPACCAS, PLAIDS, pELAINS, &c. •
Prints from '•9 0, 15 ct 4 pr yd
-Gingham 12i " "
Brown Shootings:and Shirt •
inga 10® 20 "
Bleached do . d0....10 @) 20 "
TABLE LINEN AND TABLE CLOTHSI
CRASH AND DIAPER, FOR TOWELS,
LADIES SHAWLS FOR THE SEASON !
MISSES SHAWLS FOR THE SEASON I
Dice llne o'
DRES
COMPRISING THE LATEST, STYLES.
A large and splendid line of latest styleS bf
DRESS AND SACK. BLJ'ITONS
, Balmoral Skirts $1 50 to-ii' 00 e4cll:
DAYS PATENT LINED CLASP HOUPISKIRT,
A new and 'splendid article. ', •
-A • NICE LINE, OF RIBBONS,
YANKEE NOTIONS, PERPUNERY, &C.
A good assortment r of Ilene and Bose
~
BUCK MITTENS ';AND.IILOVES 1
A large variety of - I i
LADIES GLOYES AND HOST ICY.
A nice tine of the latest styles of '
LADIES CLOAKS AND, SACKS I
At very , low , prices,
e r r.
Al ILA I—l .1 .W . Mo .1?., i !
• We are aISO receiving: l a splendid line of goods
in this depaiiment, such as the late styl . 0.?
LOS Aid BONNETS,
Toigether with a nice line of . •
THIAMIN - GS AND„ FEATHERS 1
Expressly for the
FALL AND WINTER TRADE
All the late and different styles of
BONNET , FRAMESI
So that we are prepared to suit the wants and
tastes of all. 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 past. favors, we hope to merit a
continued share of the public patronige.
• B. A. PETTES Is CO.
Towanda, Sept. 30, 1867. •
THE TEMPLE OF FASHION I
NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS !
An entire new stock of Clothing bought as
cheap as before the war to be sold with
SMALL PROFITS !
The undersigned would, respectfully announce
to the.citizena of Towanda and vicinity that he
is now ready to offer them Clothing, such as
FINE BEAVER OVERCOATS,
CHINCHILLAS, PILOTS, '
Also the
• ,
FINEST DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS. ,
HATS AND CAPS.
Furnish! Goods o tc., and that these goods
bought at very low figures will be sold with,
very small profits I intend to establish a per-
manent trade in this place, and in order to gain
the confidence of purchasers, will deal on a
basis of
. .
HONESTY ,AND. INTEGRITY !
and all goods will be warranted for what they
are repress nted to be. Come and examine and
convince yourself. Don't ',forget the place,
Temple of Fashion, opposite th 6 Means Rouse,
south end of Beidleman's Block.
H. JACOBS.
Towanda, 0ct.17, 1867.
NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS
FRESH' FROM THE NEW YORK MARIETS r
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. r
The s übscribers have purchased the building
lately owned by A . .1. Noble, (one door 6:lath
of Reidleman's Block,) and have filled It with
- GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
.1 WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE,
Praire of all kinds in -their season, (fresh and
dr.ed), in fact every thing usually, found in t,
.first class
PRO-VISION
A share of the patronage of Towanda and vi•
cinity Is respectfully solicited. -
We will pay the highest market price Sur an
kindsi of -
COUNTRY PROD U CE.'
We
We also have the sole Agency - for Bradfird
and adjoining counties for tise;sale of the C e
brated Virginia and North Carolina Smo g
Tobacco. A liberal discount made to • the tea a.
BRAMIFALL & CO
Towanda, April 9,1867.
JEWELRY STORE,AT DUSHORE
A, YouNq, t i
bitorms the citizens of Sullivan county, that he,
has opened a Jewelry Store, in the banding op
posite Welles dr, Ackley stem, Nations, when
he will keep on hand an; assortment of " -
, .
JEWELRY, wAtenEs, AND CLoCIES ,
Which will be sold as low as iii:any other place
in Uus country. Particular littention paid to
Watch and Clock Repairing.
- Give me a mil, as mao years' ezie ti ;.
nos will enable me to gine Weactlon;:
00t• e, 1867 •
•
fralkm.„,,, A gra. - -
wa
r
r
MI
051
o
W
i4P
a
0
it %I )
' '
z
1-3
o rzl
; $ %NI
•
B=l
=MS
ME
lEEE
=EI
ffilfi
-1P
~:r
=~
El
s
I.
5...,
El
o
iv
Pai
tza•
e -4
e't
r
~"
EN
El
C
C
a
a
tg
-4
t:1
- =
El
1
t;i>
ri
W
H
'O
o
cz
i•m
1
1
. z
y.
rki
1
0
o
O
Ei
[I
- ril
tea.
MII
tll
,1
' , I.+l,
I=
FE
NOM
Otit t
. . ....
. .
nit F 08.... SI4LE ,4,T A, &ilk
' AIN. I A. the : tubseriber Aitithing
change his • htsinemi therefore .4:Orr hitt -is
'for, sale, situated . * 414hriaty auto.;-.Tion m an ,
ty i .,Pa., containing 230 aerosol choice butd,loo
itcpe4imprdved,theittikutorthsphttitebers4ll
?
-valued ht.golod netree. 7• spilemiorell
Teneed.in 20 Estldiinid Wye gen -rollist,errith7
three good : AppW •L/11‘11 ' iftlrlt roe hitta .,
ly ; tte. - -r The tartalsla irta : Wgkborhited..
and •a good market seven.= honk EbsAurg,'
one of the largest coal works in the . Staid, "an d
• five miles from the Willlamarrtut A Elmira R.
.E., handy'to church. and school; The improve
:meats are one old two story house comfortable
for sur.mber of years;ons .trapp barn..4o by 68
• kit, wit 1 underground stables far 60kows, wag
gen shed and other necessary out buildings,
also a good 'muscat, with ads* '.built -The".
.farm will be sold with everything on the farm
;as follows : 11 ants Ind all :dairy ,idenclli, I
span of young homes, 3 seta of harness, 2 Wag;
gone.' cast km del l roller, /:Eagle Mowing dr ,
qtelping Machine combined,- 2 Horse rakes and
forks, Panninginill, Harrows; - Phors, ;11c., &c.,
and in fact ever thing that 'is wanting on a
lam, and mostly all new. Price .$32 an. sore
including all; 113,050 down the balance to suit
the` parch ner.- For further information !address
H. E.MOTT,-Liberty; Tioga Ho., Pa: _ •
- Aug. 29, is 7,-3m - ' -
- gioß' SALE E x.
:---The . subkribers'
.a: ectitors of. the estate of Wm. Girard, offer
for sale the . House and Lot situate colner of
Franklin and Second. etreete. Tolland& The
boom) is nearly new and contains 12 rooms be
sides cellar and
_weed house. The lot is en •
closed with a good_ picket fence well painted,
good fruit ; we= 1 and cistern. Persons wishing
to purchase n'home wilt do 'well to call and ex
amine before purchasing. elsewhere. Enquire
of J.ll. WOOD, or on the premises.
• - G. M. HALL
MARY A. GIF.ARD. ' .
Executors.
Sept. 17,1867:
HOUSE AND LOTS FOR SALE.
The subscriber offers ' for eale,•a new House.
located on 'Raildoad street in South Towanda,
neaily opposite the . brick _yard. - The house le
20x30 x nearly finished, with a good cellar,. The
lota are 54.200 feeteach, and will 'be sold mei).~
era te or together. Possession given immedl
ately,'"-Apply. to Dr. Pratt, or the subscriber.
Towanda, Aug. 28,'67. JOON EDW.-,
•
F ;;,i 94. SALE.-:-A valuable Hotel
rroperty with an eptabilalied business, at
Alba:D(4v . Apply. to • '
_
.11ORTANYE it WARD.
Aug. 21; 186 T
F" gAL. —133 ares nnimpcov-
Uti land .thibred , witb Pine, nue mile from
CuMptowni boar mil us from the Susquehanna.
iP 'f i ga t4 ntlx. °Nt" ICE
"I°.
Aug.g. -1.1867. - , •
•
PPLICETION'S \VA IMPROV
ED FARMS are increasing Parties hay
!frig Real Estate of that characte r for sale will
40 . .we11, to leavikentries and descriptions at oar
! MONTANYE & WARD.
Aug. 21, 1867..
F OIL farm aft
.- ttat. on the Junction and Breakwater IL
ir tailed trom Georgetown. county seat
Of- , lamsex County, Delaware, containing 300
acres, 1.50 improved balance timber. Good
dWelllngt barn, . stabling and ent:bnil dings,
over 600 peach and apple trees. is well fenced
Will be rented for six years. -
Fbr terthe4information apply to, or address
.• ' WM. E. SPENCER,
Real Estate Broker, •
Lewis, Delaware.
-Daly 11, 1867.
yleaoß SALE CHEAP.-:—An Improv
ed: Farm ; 77 acres ; filnibbequiti ; 45 aorta
red'; it_ acre, of good citesnat bail
timber and railway ties. A . double boarded
'Souse la good rep,tr, living lipring fli kitchen.
Oar's ,36x5d in good' •repair. About 75 frail
trees, - Price $20,0. Apply to
. ~.. , . :cONTANYE &. WARD.
Towanda, July 5, 1867. . . - , • -
A FINE IMP ' OVED • FARM
JICL-sitnate in Asylum ,- township ; 80 acres
CO acing improved; A. GOOD FRAME ROUSE ;
with 14 apartments ; Two orchards ; four liv•
log springs; a Flame Barn with Basement,
&;x46—For Sale. Price $3,600. (part may [a
main). Apply to
BIONTANYE k WARD.
Towanda, July 11. 1867. .
VALI4I3Lt FARM. FOR SALE:-
v.: The sub Scriber offers for sale his Earth in
Wysotri nearly - appotilte Towan. e. This farm
codtains acres of land in a high state of im
provement, with a' splendid dwelling house;
barns and outbuildings. It has• a large never
failing orchard stocked with good fruit of ev=
ery deseripLion. It is in a guud neighborhood
within .easy. reach 01 the church and school
pri*lieges of Towanda borough. For terms of
sale, 4-c., enquire ot 'the subicriber on - the prem
ises. HORGAN D. STRICKLAND:
Wysos, April 8, 1867.—tis .
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.
v , About four miles from Towanda, 'on the
Eastern bank of the Susquehanna River. -Con
taining &bent 100 acres. Framed house and.
barn, a horse barn, corn house and good apple
orchard thereon. For terms and partlCuhrs
inquire of WM. J. DELPEUCH, of Sheshequin,
or JAMES WOOD, at Towanda:
Jane 13.1867.
M . A I RY . LAND FARMS!
- Farms in Tolbot and- adjoining counties on the
Eastern Shore of Maryland.
Uesih.ble- Farms near Salt Water 'Game;
Fish_and Oysters in the greatest abundance.—
?lost fertile a ..11, prodncing Grain and Vegeta-
Kirs every kind. A delightful cli tn ate snits-
Peiches, crapes and every variety of
Po:it, with a tide' of emigration poaring iii
Irma the North, combine to make it a great/in
duct:sent to any person contemplating a change
tt, and healthy Climate. Circtilars,
maps, and catalogues of farms, and prices, sent
free upon applation to me at Easton, Taltot
county, blary O nd, or to Edward Oyerton, Jr,.
Towanda. Pa.,
. MAJ. G. B. OVERTON, -
Late U. S—Atray, formerly connected with
• , Bingham Estate Land Agency' in Northern
Pennsylvania. • Aug. 8, 1867.
TOWN PROPERTIES, TOWAN
, ,
DA.-11 building Lots. , on Lombard and
Third Sts.l Price from $350 to $7OO.
60 tots on Main and Railroad streets. - Price
$3OO to .350.
Fifteen lots on Bridge street.
-I Town Residen'ce. Good house and good
neighborhood.' Price S22OJ.
liaise and lot on Third street, opposite col
lege. Price $lBOO. - -
Two Lots 50 feet front by 100 feet deep, opp
site College.
'Apply to MONTANYE it WARD.
Town properties found, bought and
Rentals obtained.
•
A' HOTEL PROPERTY,
Ten +mites Walk from the Borough . .Price
$3,100 Part may remuln. '
MONTANYE & WARD.
Towanda, Jul; 35,1667.
R EAL ESTATE AGENCY.
U. B. NIcKEAN: REAL ES I:A I tE AGEST,
(Mrs the following Farms, Coal and Tuber Lands for sale; • ,
. ,
Fine Timber 10t,'3 Miles fro th •Towanda, c
taining 53 acres. Price $1,325.
Farman AAylnm, containing 135 acres. Gong
buildings. Under a Ste state of cultivation.
Mostly improved. Price 56,000. - •
Farris in West Burlington--on the Creek.—
New house and barn. Under a fine state of cal
tivatien. ' 95 acres: Price $5,450.
Farms in Franklin. All under good cultiva
tion. Good buildings. For sale cheap...
Several very desirable Mouses, and Lots in
Towanda; ; „' • . .•
„
A large User. of Coal Lan ds Vega county.
Towanda, Jzly 18, 1867.
POR SALE.—A , good Canal Boat,-
with full equipment. Also a pair of
Horses. Will be sold cheap. A W
pply to
MONTANYE WARD. .
Towanda, July 25. -
E LWELL HOdSt,' TOWANDA, PA.",
-
JOHN C. WILSON:
Having leased' this 111113,34 now randpp t) • aC•
eoinm)dete the Tmveilln& '' No plans
nor expea se will he' sparedlo,give.istisfaction
to those w o may give. him a call.
/ar North Mob: the public. squere, eastiwt
Mercer's new block (now building].
•
1 - 1 AUTIO N. itoir .. itenry,:akOd
xi Jo years, having left big Immo, ,thla is id
caution all persons Irom harboring ot.traming
him on myacconni, as I shall pig, do debtaimn;
-traded by him. .. -ABRAM 8AVEIAC0010:1;
Towanda, Sept. 16,186t1.
A YOUNG ..PAIR .:.OF 'MULE§,
.01,. kind and ,good size. Also Harness and
Wagon, for sale. . , , E. T. FOX.
Tawanda, Sept. 16,1867.
11: P.lllMEj ert i.L r b Licensed -4uo
, _ , _
-•• Muer. Pe e t : Bradford co.. - Pat.
feminine- dourer , , Po tter
the public. -Satisfactitm
imarenteed; of no pay regiilid. AI f orders try
mail. addr.r4ed.as above , will receive lwompt
attenticin `-
, - c . - get. 2,10f1T,-6tn
.. '
MISCH LLINEOUS - BOOKS .
4.14 43(14t.' 40: 11 k - MM. RPoliP
FINS . FOIC
Nif the NEwit ot)
111
. t lIERLIWB ' SALE- Ity: ',virtue „of.
v 0 .Ikwiitta .V.fiLlix itti .; iisaidloitt .dl the
Coati o'.Common -Pleas of Bradford County,
sato me • directelip Pion Anil 'be,ezposea to
puitilo dole ttt the , Cotiit' Ma w id he Borough
'ot owizolszSATett OA ,1' tit. lath day. of
a.• .. Elili, IllinifiosCi..Oidoek;44lti t the foto.
. . "tog dese lot piowitiat; pared of. nand sit
mtiein lAtheni twit:, bounded north by land of
Henry__ ot. Slillerrpaat. by WWI; of . Wm.-Dunlap;
.siouth By bepatilkhighway leadiag frotn Ath
atfu to! Litebtield, and. west by birds, ut said
Henry A,. Miller, Gootailaing, two acres, fume.
oriinot, .
_lfibont "unit itcre.impto.yed,WitbAfrtoos
to* iiniAn Old'. bieksinnit - shop - therm:
840;444 taitiis fa' exissitsaa Ot ihifilitit'of
JOini - W";Sebeuteti's. tiltit Vs.'astuttetTraesir.
_ ALSO--417,virtite'er a; Wilt .01 FL' Ea4ltiE r
b. Soffit the Ximie gineliptd.'ptakelOp,sow,.•
ins described lot plebe tit *eel Of bind Situate .
to Alba both' bounded_ north by'tho - pahlic high
way leading front Alblbore I 141:4ftftia. east
by the'poblic highway ittiling from Canton-to-
Troyiaoutb'by land of L. G. Mattle,y,_ and on
the. west by:land-of .14JEL`Withets14-tiontabi
lag 100 striate wehes or land, limn or less;'
alfimProved. • .
iALOO- One other lot piece or parcel of laud
• altuatti in'Alist Duro! 'boundoti north by land of
Jaoughbead;east by. Linda - of J. EL Beynobla
and P. B. Darrow, southly land of C. G. Man;
: loyond west. by.the public highwo. _. Contain'
Insi of an acre.. more or-less, • allitaNwradi
with I frame& dwelling house, irsii.ed'bitrn and
100 f kilEgand oAulmitalO7lreas thence: • ~,,..;
.Seized and taken in execution at the SOU of
'lifinet Totter now to', use- of E.. Pomeroy-vs.
j o t a na Pellowit, J. - (I.Merritt find D. • W. Ct
idi1,40.4-Ebit following desciibed - rotopiece or:
piteel of land situate in Monroe 4 !, bounded
niatheriy by .the Berirkk Torn
i t
kylsitdl
gonroetan.:o,_Banagto, : kt- , i 0 9100 'at
Joseph Bonn% and-:J. - '4- Smith -smiths. by.
lands of S. tli Hinman; Weuterly-CIUOSO2 0 '.'----•
Bonte'y, Contatuir 00 acres of: d, mo Or ,
le3s, nearly al Inifirovell, with -a
_?timed house, -
framed barn and's' tewliolt trees thereon-. i'
• . iiiis'ed andlaken la. execolisin .at the SIAS o 1
Jerre Adams', Executors, vs. Delude Lewis. '
'ALSO—The - following lot piece-er
parcel, or landaitante in-Weil Burlington to o .,
boundd.north by the public highway, east - by
laudi.bt Fowler Swain, south by lands of Geo.
Johnson, wept by Lioili of Theodore Curtll.
Containing : l) acres tit land, • inure orleg s - ;,
aboat ;30 acres .linproved,.vritit , a iradtiA Wass:
framed barn and a few !laic trees thereon.
Seised and. taken in execution at the suit of
E. Viiineroy'a aim va. • George Peiry,' A. J. Rob
inson and Edward Swain heirs - tenants.
_,
• ' •:, i. 2 • WAI• 44Pf Lap lAtc!ler. -
. Towantm, Oct. °t, 1867. _ f •
•
TICE. IN BANKIiI7PI'
r QY I.
Thib is to give twice „laud Gn tbelBth .
SepteMber; A.D. 1867, a warrant In lirkniptey
was issued against the estate of Daniel Bradbury
of Athens, in ithe,county.of Bradfyitl,,,and State
of. Pennsylvania, ,who has' been adiudged
Banki : upt mills 'owe petition ' tha• pap,
runt or any debts and delivery of an'ylpper
ty belonging to suctillankrupt Wm oribt
his use, and the master of any pi ro bperty by
him are forte - olden bylaw • that tt meeting of
thteditersi of raid Bank rupt to ,proVe their.
deb ep and to CIA:IO3u one or more _Assignees of
his estate; Will be held at a tkmrt, otilßutkrapt...
dy to be holden at the office of the Register, bt
in the Octurt.liouse, in the lihrottgb of Towan. ,
de, before! EDWARD GNEBTO__ Bee&
ter, on die tat day. of NOVERBER, D
1867,iit 2 o'clock, p.m. r• • . •
THOMAS A. 110WLBY. •
United States Mar& ti as- Messenger, West
era District:of' Pentsyivania.
• By E. B. COOLBAUGH, Deputy. •
Oct. 10, lti.ti7.-4w • . •
DMINISTRATOR'S 'NOTICE.-
Netica Is hereby / gl en , that all petaana
indebted tolhe estate a/ Qe6. MoKenathie
late bf Overto dec'd.',•are requested' to
make! Jinni • payment," and those" having
Claims ag st said estau , willvreseut them duly
authenticated for settlement.
j • JAMES MOLYSEUX,
Oct. 9;4887. • .AdminiatratOr. -
A DMINIBTR'IX NOTICE- .—Notice
.tile hereby given that all Persona indebted to
the estateof 111 LAN D. CHAFFEE deed., late
of Shade:gain. are requested to make iramedl-3
atepayment, without': delay,. and those having
chuma against said estate must present them
duly autheabiated for tetttemetrt.
ALIZA El CHAFFEE.
Admintstratris.,
t3ept, 26, Is*7
DALINISTRA.I.ItIA NOTlCE.—No
.l..t.t,ice is hereby given, that all peek= ind. bt
ed toitbe el 3 tate •of WM. H. WELLMAN, dated.,
late of Towanda Boro', are requested --to make
immediate payment. and all - persons havink
claims against-said estate will present them du
ly authenticated tar rettlenent.
- ~CLAitInBA-S. WEL AN,
,
180. • ' A trix.
E ' CITTOR'S' NOTlCK—Notice is
hereby given that all persons iddebted to •
he estate of JAME,S.W.-PRATT late of
Pike tmp., dec'd.,, are seipiested to make im
mediate payment, and - tho,s,e haring claims .
againet said estate must pre l ent them ' , drily ea
thentiCated.for rettlement.
JuSEPI, B. MARSH, _
DANiEL, L. PRATT,
Executors.
Oct 17,,1867
A DIEINISTRATORIS ,
-cm- Notice is hereby eren,*that
indebted to the estate. of E. A. KLNYON,
deo'd; late of Athena twp., ars repeated to
make immediate payment,•• and- tbusa. havhdt
demands against said estate Will present think
duly authenticated for settlement.'
bIABIA EMYON,
170, F. PAHL
Adminhitrators. •
Oct. 17, 1867.
A --
DMINIS'RS NOTICE.Notice
AA
'hereby given:that 'all persons Indebtetto
the estate of H. / Russel IrilinneY,dee'd„ late.of
UlgteF ate tegnested• to make .payment
without delay; and theldhavitig claims agalust
said.estite must present them ! duly, authentip
tea for: settlement. ,
S. C. ROVEY,':
Oct. 2167
A lIDITOR'S . NOTION; --/n the mat
-11 of the estate OfckEmly Make, deceased,
in the Orphan's Court of Bradford County. '
The inideisigued auditor appointed by said.
Odurt, to distribute moneys'ln the hands of John
admlnistrator,, :will attend to the
duties of his e appointmeat'at hia . ofilee in Athena
Berough, on Saturday, the 9th day of Novera.
1867, at 2 o'clock, p. in., where all persona in=
terested =attend if they think proper. And
all - persons having claims on seld fund must pre
sent them, or be forever debarred therefrom.
October 2,1: :7
A IJDITOR'S NIITICE.—In the'Mat
iter 4414 e estate qt.'"Heniy layser, dee • - if
In the Orptoui's Court of •Iltadford County. -
The unders . gued auditor appointid by said
Court upon exceptions filed, to. valuation and
appraisement to widciw of - d.:cedent,will attend
to the; duties of - hie 'appo intment, at his office
in the Borough - of Towanda, • on fOir'ED AY,
NOVEMBER 26, 1867. at 1 o'clock, p. as.,
where all persons haring claims must present
them, or be loreier.debarrell.
• • JAMES WOOD,
. Oct. 24;1867: ' Anditoi.
lIDITOR'S NOTICE.—In the met
xx. ter of trreatote of J. W. Ty:7 ell, dec'd.
In the Orphan's CourtA . Bradford County.
The undersigned, us auditor s appointed .14
said court to distribute moneys in the hands of
the adtuialatrator of said. estate,gwill attend to
the {duties of his appointment at hi office in
the
,boroagh of Towanda.= FRIDAY the 15th
day.of NOY/JIBE% 1867, at 1 o'clock p. m.,
an 4 all perions barker claims ,upon 'said fonds
mustreaent them, or else iv toreverte barred
from same. T .'DAVIEI3,
Oct. 240867. r ' /indite r.
VDITOR'S NOTICE.—In the . mat
-
A. - ter of the estate ef Jade • Row, dec'et. Ia
the Orphan's Court of Bradiord COunty. --
The undersigned ! Audilar,.appOinted;by stmt
Coutoo.4lisoribute motets ia.tho, ',hands of the
administrator-of JIM above estate, will attend
to the ducks of his appo ntmerit athis office In
the. Borough ol Towanda, on Tharsday, Nov
ember 21, Leti7, - at 1 o'clock p:m. at whlch , time
'and• place all' persons hating calats upon tole
moneys must present them _or' be -forever de
barred. ' • B.'111; PECK,
Oct. 22, 1867. Auditor:
A lIDITOWS NOTICK.-4nithe sat
+if thi - estate of _Reedellosteertholeed.
In the Orphan:a Court of 'WinWord County • -
The undersigned auditor - appointed by isidd
Court to`disiribate funds An tho, lands of the
auditor. Of . said - esiate , attend to the
duties of hts. appointrue4, at - hit : Oen, In the
borough of :Towanda, on Thursday, 21at, day
of November, 1867, at - 2 Velock, ..when and
where all,persons hob* cLsitus against maid r ea•
-tate;Stist - present,themi: or- ye' d 'abound, Strom ooniing,ln, tor *Aare said feuds.• •
• • HENRY PNRT,
Oct. 24,•1,867.... •
•
iNc0_413)3,4T - TOX'. NOTICE.-•
Applicationior Iticorportioa•o 1
ety : ol tilt Methodist B9Loolitt Cho „to% of Inst
. . -
Applicationler truthrporalion o f Lew. Ulm:-
ry Amotistion of _Bradford Coanty.;: :
Appldeatioe for Incorporation -of harlot/Ha
saLlearm Stook Assuciatiostol TOwsads: I , - •
• - Nafigetlit berths ghee that the above nanted , ,
iAssodataitso eevemilly presented:to the
Court of ,Cocranott_ Pleas of Insdford Con nty.
their eithilee ot •AseSchition ask Mg for a de
ooe, Of Incorporation; andithe esidVotart hay
thg eFatelned the eo t me, flhding them COI*
rect'oela.derisier tbutw _they bo , MteorPorated gas
prgyetforoan Monde" :the 2d alay of- Peeemtier
teal , ati. o'olack,
. - ,tusissa;zawiehe
shown to the contrary. - ' *-
.", W.A. 211011,41 .1 Prothoito
. 11^ozonotagy's Once , Oct, 1867.:
ES
ft THE zorn - cit - ititE AP-
'PLICIATIOX of Laurette Maur, for 'power
fe convey - Beal fettle. • le - disx4;oort of Com
won nen q 4 Oisdiord County, ffo. 193, Dec. -
tri.3•11847. . • ~-; • - .;
E Z i tietto 3 4 , 18 6 7, iNtJA44,6I4
g -petlthre of Lseeetts
.thit her hashes& Milne'
A•Ailllurlwas sheeetrilk. fed Mot site •
petrimmer, is powered is her owe sight Of , sev
eral tracts Orjandj som= of width she degree
to sell sid-issurey, bat • being . ssable ter dal*
IllibaUt her hadmadjolaisg s pasyhig tho Quart- .
make's, decree, rearnlng her disiolllty frAsk
sediteg.
the: tieeessery :towrope* to-vest's
.0d Nue le the prohaseri Witesiapoir
foU of Mr. Pock, !he Court vale, a elk In j
Actordsieir with the prayer of, she petitioner,
'retursable ,-Deeesher Term, and Sheet ,the, ,
Prothouotaryto .glve vodka et this oar:. ,lu
oosot. the newspapeot of this cottsty.tar loal
wed*. previous to Doestable Term.. •
414 i:v u. A ii 4., THUMAti, ramki",g4gri
. ,
TN,THZ MATER OF jOIMHOIir,
A.
TON;"
Lunatic. la the Court of itkaaposi
Beat of Bradford Gnats. ,
NOttoe la bete* slim that G oaf*, P..
ton; Ownifittos of alid Joba Horton. law oied
-
tag moat, Mid ComagUeo, is ibloolgoo t sod
that sedum:at trt It, be pretrated for ado,- •
no, onl.ll.oado,:Dea. 3,' 1141; or whitik al
,
Dermas faterested plow take .aotle4—
•W. A. THOMAS, !rotaosotary:
. .
• 4 TPUCATION •1141 - .DINTORCA.
I , IL'.To Pangs 810, - Mi t t=
IBM , Ten ow' hereby aotilled 'that
11..1)aair,by bet heal basarlelobsi X.CAwysibiun.
bee applied to the Court of Combos' elm of !-
licadiortOootity, for a divorce from the bonds
of inaildhuniy, wad tbeaskiXixirt . has iippeioa
ed lionda t y, the 24day of Dec. itk•74 at, tir9
p. for bearing the • said Caliharbie
M.4110141,ra the pretelacs,“ which thhe dad place
yeameheiteed if loci %Adak moth
WILLIAJCWiIFII6.
hbeclit
Oct. 24;1867.
A PPLIdktION 'IN' DITORCE.--
al. - To - Geo.- A. beynniai.!--Neo. 201, Mei
term,lllo7. You are hereby notined that
(
hy her next friend :Gabrtel )l l=
aeu, owt applied to the Court, of CtiM moq
leas of •Bradiord ; County fora divoren from(
LUC Wadi of fi.auiszionYt and the as It Court
twalippoinied . Monday the 2d day of Dec eat*
11367.-at -Wo'cictock, p. m" tor herring UM
a id Carom moymour, in tea presages,
di
which Anti thillyfecn 700 qui &wind it,
think prbper. GRIFfle,
Oct:24, 1867 . Sherif. •
, PPLIUANIO .IN -
-xi. To glistheth Obnithade--No. 162, Dec.
term, 188. You are hereby obliged that. S. W.
Olmstead, • 'our • husband,' has 4g:died • tick , the- •
Conn of Common Plan of Bradford Uottaty.
for &divorce from the bonds of matrimony, sad
the Said t oat has appointed - Monday the 2d
day of December,. '1867d at 2 o'clock, p. ft., for
hosing the said W. Olmstead, to the pram
ises ,at - whieh time and place you CIA Mead If b
you think iproper. ' • WY. (1131F118,
04.24, 1867. , Itherat
APPLICATION IN DIVORCE.-
To Jacob WI llfarnz—No; 631, May.tenn
1867.1 You are .. .hereby 'notified that hboda
Williams, your wile,by her next • friend, G. W.
has applied to, the Court of Com
mon Pleas of Bradford County for a dhorce
fraui Wads of mAtrimony, and. the sal
Court.nas appointed monday the Rd day of
Dec.,1.867; at two (Meek, p. for hearint
the .aid Margaret, In the premises,. at which
time and place you can attend If think prcp
et. • W11;.0111FIFIS, EhmilT:
Oct. 24, 1867. - t .
AJ'P.LICATION ;IN DIVORCE.--=
acm.lb Mari Sir& k.—No. 549, E3ept. terin,
1867. You are , ('hereby -notified that -Henry
Burdick, your,hnsband, has applied to the Court
Of CommonTleas of Bradford - County for
race front the , boo& - of matrimony, aad the:
itaideourt,bas appointed li on day the 241 da y ot
Pec., 1867, at two o'clock, of m.,for hearing the
s. ld'Eenty Bnrdick; in the premises; at' which
Mumma place. you : 'attend 11 yon think
pro_par. WILLIAM. ORMIS,
Oct. 24, 1867. Eilketilf.4
TN BANKRUPTCY.—In the matter
lof John Whitaker, Bankrupt. WeiternFbit4
trict of Pennsylvania, sin— I ' •
To whom it maylCoacern The undersigned
:hereby gives notice of his appointment as is
signet! of John Whitaker of Rome. In the Coon .
ty of Bradford, and. State ot.lPentisylven , t.
within said DLstrict;_who has rien, adj a d g ,j• a ,
Bankrupt upon hie own pettition'toy the District
Court of said District. •
Date 1. Some, the 14th day of ,Octobw, .t I L
1867. H. W. 'BIIOWRIN ) U , Atreignee,
migunoitotio.,
ROUR & CO ,
. .
• _,7 ,
Hating teen up our dErAIL TBADII,. ire us
nowenabled to give our whole attention to the ,
selling of. •
(FOODS AT 'f'iliOLESALi
GROCERMtI
•
And other goods in onr Ike,. which were pitr
chased for CASJT, from drat hand, and which
we offer to thefrade on dealrible terms. '
.We'dealte to call particular attention to oar
stock of
Bought directly hom the•: IMPORTERS, eoo
ristin g of
lIYSQN, YOUNG HYSON,
IMPERIAL JAPAN AND OOLONG TEAS.
Which we offeii t
NEW YORK YORK JOBBING PRICES,
M?A
Otaranteeing the qua lity is all cues.
We are dally receiving additions to our stock
in all D PARThIENTS, all °Orilla' are bought
with • epeeist re :mace to the wants of this war
ket.
11. /
One of our firm bell% u•
resident /
buyer in New Yoik,' 0 1-many years
Oxperience i enables us to take ad.:
vantage of any favorable changei
in the Market, and 'to keep
,our
Stock always full and complete.
Our business experience ndded. to Oar im•ili .
ties, enables us to offer gte4t indneemt no. tip
purchasers. t -
Orders by' malt, or otberwl7, ;OS receive ,
prompt and carelni attention. • z .
Towanda, Sept. 1. 1867. ' •
NEW TAIVO4-,shoe.
.opened a shop in the room back of the
Rooms of - the Young Men's Christian Asset:is.
Lion ; second story, over Eddy's Clothing Store,
where betsnow prepared to do all kinds of
PA! LORING g . • • '
In the - best and moat feshionsble manner.. An
experience of many years, a dir.erminatiOn to
keep tip with the Fashions pi the Times, Shit"
- desire to please his onstomers, he believes - will
enible him to give satisfaction: • • •
11111. CUT ma done on short notice. and
reasonable terms. Towanda, 0c1.17.184.
• -
I).N •A AR D
•• • •
Dll4. SMITH & TA.lfLi)lt,
Would take •his'opportunitY of thank ng the
ftiendawbo so kindly assisted them at the late
fire, anti would say that it latm not seriously in
terfered with • their butnnees, Which they mil
Octet - Wee over - Cruse 1 Co.'s Book store in
gatton's Block. , - • "
•' Trwande„ Ang,l9, • ,
14 1 AispIONARLE TAILORING I
i LEwigi REHM?' _- . ---;, ' •
. . . . .
Itespeethilly Informs tbk. citizens of Tomni* -.
Bororgh, that he has opened a . .
."-
. -
.. . •
" . TAILOR' tilOP=
•,. • .
In Planney's Building opposite the Keens Rome
and sollelts lettere of paWlepitrobage.
-
He le prepared to eat and make ganneitikln --
thamost fashionable style, i_and the most dim
hie manner. Perfect satisfaction. will be guar; -
Mike& t_ , _ -_ : , ..,.
Cutting and-Repatri ,
ng done to order.On snort '-
notice: . . . - Sept. 10,1687..
PHOTOGRAPHALI3IIILS OF ALL
iliatfiadstrke,sl tbe nift3 ROOM,
t eg
. -••• . • .1..r...' .... , • ••• Vt4,.. • 4.104
. . . „... . ' • .•- ..• • • . • • '
WIIOI4SALE GROCERS,
W .! haVe store s liuge stock or.
FINE NEW CROP TEAS,
AMOS PENNEPACHER,.-