Vr4dford feirotitt. LOCAL AND If GENERAL. se— A Division of „Sons otTeOpq j‘, ranee was organized in Waverly last week. tam. Messrs. - SsAw, BRAIIND & CO. Lace a fine assortment of vegetables. IDS. R. M. WELLES has" our thanks a fine supply of beautiful atrawbeTries. US. JAY Cam has for sale Pam phict Laws for the years 18!',1848, 1850, 1851 1 , 52, 1854, 1802 and 1863. •-e - Mesers: - .CALEise 8, illannEn hare :laded Picture Frames itnd Paper Collars to their 'teak. They have sonie very fine patterns of collars. IS. If you wielito send your friend ho has removed from this county an accepta ble present, subscribe for the Itreonrint, and b,,ve it regularly mailed to him. • , tte... A young man named ALFRED rI,IIGCSON' hung himself in his father's barn, in cAurnbis township, orafinrsday night last No np,tive was assigned for the, rash act Esvp,-m.—ln publishing the list of th,offArsofathcna Lodge I. O. ofll. T. last we printed the name of Miss . Elld WEL.. LEL as W. V. T. The name should have read ELLA WELL C..tIIMICE PAssmonE, a .young mall engages] on the trestle-ivork in WSsoz, watt rinnly injured on 'Monday last, by the falling ..1 a heavy stick of timber. His left arm was in two places. Dr. T. F. MADILL set the I.n 4:en limb. M. The main crop of strawberri . ea ,111 have been marketed by the close of this ; and , they are now as cheap and abundant they will be at any timo this-aeason. People wish to can or preserve them should se&ere •` •r berries without delay. MS- Mr. W. H. SPENCER, of Owego, 111 town for the purpose of introducing the tvl 'rated Weed Sewing Machine. /US head virters is at 31ontanyes' Store. Mr. S. comes highly recommended by the press of Owe ,. s• au honorable gentleman, every way wor ilv the confidence of our people. *T._ Two gentlemen passed this (1 Wednesday, each M a canoe, on their to Baltimore. One was a wealthy Boston .: , -et.b - man. who is on a pleasure excursion. His ~• ttas shipped by rail to Buffalo, where it Loon hellupon the Erie Canal. The tiny r: • ~,•igh only about fifty pounds each. r-ir. Fur a lot of the largest arid lnseinus strawberries we ever saw. we are :1.1.1 , ted to Mr. J. G. FlomEr of Monroeton..— Mr H. has talali a great deal of pains in the .-Lltivation of Aiiiwberries and has all the choice ,rieties. Mr. Woon will sell the berries from nis vines thi4 season. Fe- The students of the Elmira, Fe- College, accompanied by a large number • t'c i ni.ena , left Elmira on Tuesday morning last 1.. r a trip to Lake Superior. They will be ab et about two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Film ] 1; . are in the party. Itomr..—A' Strawberry Festival, for [, Iwnetit tho Baptist Mural, will be held :0 the house of W. ('. MAyNAun, in Rome, on ittesday evening next. Rev. S. F. COLS will preach on the subject Ictoperatice, in Rome, on Sunday afternoon • \t. at 3 o'clock. The East Bradford ~ Advocate is dead. Debts ~ , tara,ted by the editor . cprevious to taking up .••• r.••idmuee among the generous and hospita ia oph.of Bono. was the eattse. • ct L rlPElisox.kc.—CoL H. P.,McKEAN . t place participated in the grand Knight • %plan. celebration and parade in Philadel nal la:t (Ai. Poi Mae, returned from the Waco Jubilee. I'm ,d9c IL IL; Pi lias lwen appointed Post •1. 1. at I;nrlington vice PuttANnEtt LONG 1141,ca 1 . 1111 IN DER 1...N.6 of Burlington, laza rennur • N, lirmar Corm., where he is engaged '::,~ U~u•, lm~im~•• ham jaht compret,d a beanti 1,1 of Di , ..Nsw. MONTANTE. --CuAntrs PLATT, a prominent andinfluential of 0 weg'.., dit•d in that plate hn Saturday Ii 11. has resigned S tlit, tlihtne 'kir,. E. U. Cesti,nl,ll.and itisses ..k.N . iitt and 1r (;,stnat, II bare -"n e ne s t i n r e m a in ihu swiaLur. t JAMES SIWIZTEI.I.I: arrive Al in town . .. , !,.iday. 11.. will SII Old a Kixty day,: furlongit site tri..nd, In tlun comity. Knr,s, A., and famhyliste • vi,iting in this placefor thepast few days. V. W. WurEcocx returns the largiA income limn in Waverly. .` Neighbor KINNEY, editor of tho ADVOCATE has an income tax to pay.— ....t,%.pti:gl to tlwrult I. -tryt Doputy institut,Nl a Degrcra f Tomplars at Athens last week, . • ;,11.;1 otlicers: I). T.—E. .Ir . It. V. T.—)lint ELIA WELLEv. )1. ELEy, Jr., Treasurer--Miss AN ii VI 2:I 11,1 j ,• iin . ll the Gaud Teta !way+ wmperance I V. Ei. , intEr. and .1. ent,•+ f u Bradford county 4' . , ;1N '16 , 11 nn•t in Philinlel. MEE •1 . E. W. II (i. l'ArroN and NV. NS ating in Canada editor of Owego GA her relatives 11l this place. L'.• 11111,0..11,4 - Eurtsi r. pays the following •-:• co:1106.1o. to Dr. HUMPHREY : i the well (mown and ef .,l .penal of the Post Office Depart , :it for the p:t.st eight years, was in town yea • lay. Ile is jut back from.the great Peace .1;; , ;11,-,• at 140.t04, which he, gives a very en -11; • Ic a c e, In the general change there • 71. thus far to be tu, rotation for Dr. Holt -I'.l.ltrY. WliethiT this is a special compliment f his talitatif, services to thE Department, or a,knowleflganent of his efficient and upright tact. it is ciiimlly just and well. No better r or mare worthy man ever filled public po- iF RiONTS OF COWS AND COW OWN - . Eno--01::—I notice "W.'s " comtunni in last week's REPORTER, headed "Cow .'itra44. and Nuisance," with astonishment, and 1L1..a1,), with alarm, were it not that our bit-wed with a board of miod, easy, •I. e..mmilmen. • I'.r that said entrageons article might . • .or ri adf•rs to an infringement upon the rae.., please let them see the other ..f tie- argtunent. I sin astonished that "W." .11 i übje, t ti, onr enjoying our time honored • Ito we not supply our owners with milk, . and golden butter? many of our .. I purr widows, poor laborers, and I eople, who do not own rich pastures. we be deprived of the privilege of • .:ng the grass short and even in your streets public grounds, thereby saving the use of --v the and lawn mower? who has a better to the grass than we? what if we do pay ..,ft and savory respects to the sidewalks? . .110 Ladies object? jet them wear shorter . Does a careless pedestrian, or a tippling .:11p down into —, good enough for him. i• • p. • , ple build better fences, keep their gates '7l mil' better fastened, if they aro so bard l ai to wish to deprive us of the innocent • , ,1 trimming their evergreens and frriit ' - o , people complain at our browsing a I•lr—t shade trees? Then let them set out r trees and stake them so high that we clout, to the tops. P. Mr. Editor, I go for free rights for us cows, 1 that fences be dispensed with. We .1i Lll , ll sa. e the citizens the labor of miner , • gardens and cultivating theni, too.— yaws and mowers can be done away, 1 ,- hiabor, time, anxiety and money be I.t.half of the much abused sisterhood. Nsa Cow 113. We - ark Mieb, *4 3 4.1 , Cer usual smoly dtloi it y411166' roeort i rP l i g N rA r t l r4B4l **!!T ts • • C- " IS. We are directed by Mr. Fak arm toetate that t 6 rime of chimptcr, mot making extenairo arrangements 14 the great cm road in that Vice on the , . /kr The EiViginal qMre-4 Fain. • which opened on Noidayeradng is Measlier *ed. It will pintahV'eksta . receipts will amount to shunt one-thousand dollars, or enough to, pay - iliCllo . the Church. • 2, • is. No better eviderneeof the crease in the business of our Mitt asp bo offer ed than the fact that ergy amtlaldeloe* tic" is sought out. Aniongthe• latest argil's 'lre ttii tiro E. J. Cammetm, who has jig °pasta *first.. class Boot and lame Store, south aide Mercies new block. ' Judging from the appearance of Mr. C.'s, stock, he is an Wald hand at the big ness," and knows 4rhatiobuy. ma. Nothing tends so much to cre ate a healthy state of lmatness in a town,Ais up: right, honest merchants. It is a fict that To' wands has ever been noted for the irreproack- . able character of her business men.; Among 'them none are more worthy than Mows= & ANSIBEL These gentlemed have conducted their business in a manner to reflect credit np iin themselves and the place, anit-Wifgladly rec ommend them to the patronage of in who Want first-class goods in the line of hats and caps. us. A difficult operation was per formed at the office of Dr. G. 11..Wenicen, of Leßayaville, on Tuesday of last week, in the presence of soma of the citizens there. .A lit-, the girl of Mr. Hinton Dumas of South Hill, got a triangular piece of green &mein thillo6- tril so far up that all efforts on Upi pert of family to extract it failed. By a little. eilliful stratagiim the Dr. Succeeded in quickly and situffnibl removing It without injury to the child and to the great pleaSnie of the 1;4146124in. sal. A min e r from Barplay,. accom- . pealed by his betrothed...visited thisplace; en Midair last for the purpose of getting ..sielkeed." • They te. paired to the cam of Siqrdree Bourn but not And. Lug that funetkwary in, they were eonsultinias ire the best plan to be pursued, when TL' Aux mama happened ice be passing. and Wu asked' it be would take the job ofMakt the twain one. Oil course he could not refuse; t where could they go to have the ceremony performed? Mr. Nona was applied to for permission to use his store, widen was granted. After the knot was tied the happy hus band handed die officiating clergyman a V. and de.' parted, as well satisfied and 'ham as though the troth had been plighted to a (*bated or a lafthAv entre drawing room, instead of a liquor store. — ' An adjourned session of the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford county, con vened on Monday last. This session was called for the purpose of disposin the McDun= will case, and no other causes will be taken up. A jury, composed of the following-named gen tlemen, was empaneled on Monday afternoon, and the examination of witnesses is now pro ceeding : Philander Holcomb, Miner T. Porter, Benjamin Denton, John Tomlinson, Ehlin B. Case, Allen Boller, Silas N. Earner, Darius G. Manley, Samuel A. Chamberlin, Calvin East man, Frank Daly, Wilsey Rogers. Hon. 11. liancria, P. D. Monnow, Wm. Wier ms, and E. Hzasrcx, Ja., are qounsel lor'the legatees, and H. W. PATRICK, JACOB DEWITT, E. Swan and H. B. Meßkss for the contestants. The trial will probably occupy ten or twelve lian. ATIi.EN' B.—We enjoyed the leasure of a visit to our sister village Athens, I st week. It is one of the oldest and most pleasantly lc. cated towns in the State, and has many natural advantages which Towanda is deprived of; but for some reason its growth is slow. AThe rail road does not seem to be of much advantage to it. If more capital was invested in manufactur ing establishments the place would compete with any of the towns in Southern New York, at it cannot be excelled as a , place of residence and if there was business enough to warrant it would soon be idled with enterprising, first-class busi- nessmem Through the politeness of Mr. C. T. lieu. and the MeArs. Bioon, we were shown through the extensive establishment of the latter gentle men, which consists of several buildings well filled with machinery of all kinds, for the manu facture of agricultural implements, nail kegs, and cast iron work of evei-y description, A large force of men is employed, and business to the amount of several hundred thousand deters transacted every year. Their nail keg business alone is immense, and is carried on upon a large scale. The logs are sawed, elites and heads cut out and put together, in most syste matic and expeditions manner, and by the use of the most improved machinery. They also put up and thin a large quantity of these staves and heads. They era now filling an order for a Har risburg firm, of twelve hundred thousand staves, Sawing, planing and mortising of all kinds is al so executed to order. The citizens of Athena arc greatly indebted is these gentlemen, for their enterprising spirit, and we are glad to know that their efforts are appreciated, and that they have busing,' enough to crowd their shops to their utmost capacity., Athens has several stores which would be creditable to a more wide-a-wake town. Among them are E. ll , Ennicx Ji.'s Drug Store, and PARK and Krivszn's Dry Goods Stores. All these appear to keep a full line of goods, of a better nality than we generally look for in a loyrn of such dimensions. The First National Bank of Athens, is an in: htitution, which should not he overlooked. Un der the careful and judicions management •of President HARBIN and Cashier Sr.u.nr.vo,lt has attained the enviable reputation of being one of the best regulated bankipg institutions in the country. Wc.-regret that . a severe affliction of the eyes at present conthies Capt. SPALDING to his house, but his place is Well filled by Mr. the : teller. Among the new improvements which are now in progress, is the fitting up of a neat and con , venjent room for the Post Office, just north of the Exchange HoteL We congratulate Post maste7r Herr on the change from the old office - to the new. Some of,the finest dwellings to be seen any-, where in the country, grace the village of Athens. The elegant mansion of Col. Wzraia i just opposite the "Exchange" is nearly hidden from view in front by shrubbery, giving the place a very inviting and romantic appearance, especially during the summer season, and af fords a most delightful retreat for the Colonel when ho requites rest froni, the active and ardu- . (mai duties in which he delights, while projecting and carrying out great improvements. Other less pretentions,but really neat places attracted our attention. Among thorn those of H. W. PAT 'act, Esq., F. N. Pao; Manor, Dr. Cou nts, H. A. Em, and others, whose owners names we did not learn. The County Convention Lodge LO. of-0. T.' held a session in that village on Wednesday and Thursday, and we were heartily pleased to'no.: lice so large an attendance at this busy season Of the year. Among the delegates present were those who would lend dignity and power to any deliberative body. Q. W. C. T. Cain, presided at the meeting, and addressed the citizens of Athens on the subject of temperance, on Wed nesday evening. Mr. C. is one of the ablest men in the State, and hasbeen a life-long advo cate of total abstinence. He is a gentleman of urbane manners, pleasing address, quick per ception, and deep thought. All the good that he has accomplished will not be known until that day when the i deeds of all men are made manifest. Of the delegates from the County who were there we noticed Rev. D. Cuari, B. S.. Dawn:, Ir Gurza,t.T. B. Rzzvr, E. Hzaaunt, Jr. Rev. Mr. DEAN, Gen. Parris, F. Buns,' Lieut. WooD, J. C. WELLTS, and many oilier equally earnest men and women. We were par ticlarly struck with the. character and appear ance of the members of Athens LOdge. In ad dition to the names of the delegates mentioned above we noticed Liss Ems Cox rrocz, Mr. Mx!, Oen. Wns.isroz, H. C. BAIRD, and R. C. Stvainattoz, clearly proving that the cause of temperance has the approval and sup port of the best citizens of the place ; bat we were surprised to see that while , nearly all the members of the bar were interested in the good cause,not one of the ministers of the gospel there attended the meeting. In connection with the subject of this clearest tion it may not be uninteresting to members 'Of the Order to know that the first Lodge of Good Teruplars organized in Pennsylvania was huitl tnted In Athens. • Pull proceedings of the convention will be found in another column, ihrnlihed by the Sib retary. . lai The itegepirmleekOyetieetin' g alai° eopnty conyeanAi4, LO. of G.T., Ikela RI Athens list Week. Thir likieretafi riielied Us With tier folititiing TepOrt Of : Awn* Mrs 16th, le* calledhiardier at *O'clock:P. Ita W. O. & B.:Elissus, >D ithitir. Mater Wsdatatip pohsted IC V. T. ; Bro. Bauftost ; littler Roue n* D. Wir. ; Ira. WlLinao.- - 4 motion to op paint a Nisbet= Coinnifttee 4 Wair *tied. W: o. T. appointed Bros, Tncrurson, Beier and .Iporovnittrie an Credentlidity Brokfts :rus. TvOi su4:azzwi. Moped tc'cpifuouni tm Sy imams ilimitototintioli collar to order 4 5 8 o'er. P. W. o.: W. T.; in'Atair.Bro. Outer *pointed P. W. C. T. ; Brix Bnapp.l . W. ; Bro. COM R. H. EL ; Bro.:Dean, Chap. Bro. Houston. - 0. EL Mates of last meting read-sad adopted.— GM:cdtue on Credentials rein; sae, Loiters tepee. seated, Si: Wialnahrg Lodge Brian, TerrTiOsi . : No. 540, Athena 467, Clinton lA*: 493, Ninth To wne& sa, Northern No. 222,_ ,TrOasit No 500. Oen' tril 500, Ilmithfiehl No. 52L Badness committee re patted the following crdm of Budneer,_ to wit; . Ist mfr.P rc .• /1 ;" 2016 _ I to ngt - 111 . 0 .x.R1. 343 0 3 . 1 /4 00 4 revolted menamena the Constitution. 3d, BA part at Cammittimon Reeolutions.' A committee - mar Desolation consisting of Bros - Welles, Mutt Mid' White, was appointed. Reportsfrome ' being an order the dftferenttiohisenki, • zepOrtas follows : Wyoluaing Lodge; Bros. flulteee and Gaylord report Ins very prosperous condition with 140 members t' Tarrytown, Brit cwt. Lids" tnAgood condition, about 53 members . ; Athena Lodge,Bro. Beeves, re. ports Lodge doing well. feltiatingfroni 8 to 8,-abont every Lodge night, Lodge Not; about 100 members ; Bro. Dart marts front Canton Lodge doing a good work, have two Lodgesin the phioe., lbw in • itrit condition has 225 members; -Bareire. drool , 40 mos heti Lodge growing ; North Towanda, Brix Thom der repintaindge doing mirth goad ; meMberrhaP 60; Northern Lodge—Bro.Bellum reports much op position. but bound to „prevail, membership 100.— Trojan—Bm. Beebe repornre good Lodge, and:doing a good work ; Central. No..tiftli, Lodge in- a prosper ous condition, 50 members; timithheld—Bro. ; Allen reports lto members, Lodge Ina good condition. A MotiOn to adopt the coustituticareacommendttd by the Grand Lodge carried. On motion, 'decided to adopt Start. by art. By request the conatilatilize wee read by the 804. after - width Hyrum. adopted. 'Sect rotary was izurtFected to send a_ copy of the new con stitution to each Lodge in the county. • ;On mption Btio, ptare nos repelited . 4 9 1U,0 n 4. the idinberk _of !Shia' einiintion LinAtin thirritten work of the Order as soon as business would permit On motions comottter WeSintwobitestis, corselet •of one delegate from each Lodge to reccenmend D. D. G. W., C. T„ for the County of Bradford. committee. Bra. Gaylord Wyaltming Lodge, Bro. Miller Terra , town. Bro. Herrick Athena, Bro. Diet Canton, Bro. Thompson North Towanda, - Brother Weller North- em Lodge 'fro. Beelse,Trojact Bro. Beeves. Athena, . Bro. Bnapp4omtraL On motion convention took a recess for 10 minutes. Lodge called to ceder, committee on D. D. `submitted the following : Resolved, That we -recommend ;the division of 1 I Bradford county into three district, to be called Western. Eastern and Middle districts, viz : All that of said county tying west ot Overton. Barclay, Franklin, Burlington, Smithfield and Athena town ships shall constitute the Western district, and we wouldlecommend Bra. Vein for D. D.'ll* said 'dia. Wirt All that part of said district lying east of Al bony, Monroe, North and. South Towanda. Wyeox, Boma Mid Litchtield townships shall constitute the Eastern district; and would recommend fiv D. D. Bro. Craft, and sal 'those townships lying between the Eastern and Western districts shall constitute the Middle district, Ind we would recommend 'Bro. 'The follmtingresotuttons were offered anOdopted Resolved, That the thinks 4116 convention be Ids; en to the Bradford Reporter and NortrLein Tier Gaulle for their courtesy In printing advertisements and .prriceedings of this convention. • Resolved. That this 'convention does hereby coo =Bro. S. B. Chase on his re4fiecilon to the office in the gift of our order in the State of =lvaala. , aid; That the thanks 'of this convention, and of the Good Templar* of Bradford Co. are due to Bro. Wm.. Patton for his earnest. enicient and self. sacriAcirui labors In the cause of temperance. and that we regret that the Mate ofis health renders it inexpedient for him to continu e the labors of hie office Adjourned - till 7 o'clock to-morrow. JUNE VI. MOUNING Bveacrs. Convention opened at 8 o'clock, G. W. C. T. Chase. pm Wing. Bro. Craft offered amendments and ad ditions to the constitution which sere adopted. On motion. Bro.. Hall was chosen delegate from North ern Lodge and Bro. White from North Towanda. De cided that the next session should bo.held at Smith. field 4tliWednesday' of t3ept. On motion a commit,: tee of dye was appointed to nominate officers for the year ending Sept. 1870, ctmelating of Bros. Herrick, Thompson and Beebe and tasters: Honeton and Phelps. On motion, convention took a recess. Con vention called to order, catmint:tee on nomination reported the following : W. C. T.—Bro. Craft, W. V. T.—Sister Ella-Welles,. W. 8.-8. W. Alvord, W. T.— 'C. E. White: Bro. Gaylord was also nominated for W. T. The three drat lamed were elected 'sithont, opposition_ On a vote being 'taken for Treaanrer, , B. White received a majority of the votes and' was declared elected. W. C. T. appointed the following odkene •M.— Bro. parsons, CantOn Lodge. W. D. 31.:} -Slater Mc- Bean, lirlington. W. 0. I3—Bro. Tau Aunt, .Wya.. lacing Lodge, W. I. 0, Sister Phelps. Smithfield' ' Lodge, Executive committee—Bro. Bishop. Northern Lodge, Bro. White, North Towanda Lodge ; Bro.. Herrick. Jr..,fithena Lodge. The following resoles- non was offered and ably dismissed Heroical, That we regard the Bill Introduced into the Legislature of Pennsylvania. :by Representethre V- ante L.Maajudnittue and wise,and that our mem bers should nee all honorable means for its passage at the coming session of the Legislature. Revolted; That the thanks of this Contention are hereby li tendered to the Pa. k N. Y. Wit. Co. for their liberality in giving our members a free return pas sage on their WIL Resolved, That the 'thanks of Chit Convention are dne to the Mears of the Dutch Reformed ChurCh for their cotaterg in opening their doors to our Lee, turer, Hon. 8. B. Chime, and to the Masonic Prater.; nity for the use of their Hall for the purpose of this meetßig: On motion, Bro. Clow gave instruction In the nn.• mitten work of the Ordet On motion. Convention adjourned to meet at Szattblieldath.Wedneaday 'Of Sept. OM. The Ccimtnencement Exercises of the Departments of thoBusquehanna Collegi ate Institute will bo held next week as follOws of the Model School at the Institute on Tuesday evening at V. o'clock. Cf the Male Departincnt at the Presbyterian Church Wednesday after noon at 3 o'clock and the Female Depart ment; and the gradiating class it same place Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. D®' The great demand for Fire works on and about 'our national Holiday has Jed to great improvements in the manufacture of these goods. : Hadfield of Brookfield has succeeded so Nsell as to have gained the acknowledged leadersitip, and Hadfield 'Fireworks are a staple itrtiele in all large ilispl- Wlcinnt line of thei it verrlon, to purchase. They are asiortnient • le the lateg they have they am ..,'" MARRIED. . . WAITS—PARKER—Chi • the 16 inst.; at the • residence of the bride's parents by the Rev. W. R. Perry, Rector of Trinity Church, Means W. Watts, of Towanda, to Maggie 1, second daughter of Ira Parker, Esq., of Geneva. • WILCOX—PARKER—At tbb earn,, time and place, by. the same,J. Seymour Wilcox, late -of Towanda to Ella, one of twin daughters of its Parker, Esq. GREEN—BLACK—At Toiranda, on the 18th , inst. by Rev Haßeek' Armstrong, Mr. Ralph Green to Miss Elizabeth : Black , both of Bar. : • clay. DAVIDSON—NORTRRUP—AIbany Juno 20,by Richards Esq., Edgar E. ' D avidson to less Isabelle Northrup both of 3lonroeton. ' DIED VAN TIIEL.—In Tor, /dm, Juno 13,1869, Charles IL, infant son of Jaa . W. and. Hannah E. Van Tnyl, aged 2 weeks l spil days. . Special 3!latitte. _,Sruaramum•---1. rq+4 M , to. 01 orders at wholesale anailati&at =et Return all Crates and : l3ena proumily. I use the Gothic Fruit Boxes, which hold even. tall 69 640 cubic inches. A quart, dry measure, bolds 67-940 inches. semen, veneer, fruit boatsq hold even full but 60/ cubic, inchew Remember the diffurenas,-4011 12 per cent. quart boxes atvi allmarked with W; " - July 23. q R. lif. Witt:Litt Read the following recommen dation Trom perecone edio'haTe need the Wiwi Swam Mita= . 1.3114 Othei Ozone if Pike towneldp'4l be refined to Laßtintuat; Bedford To THOSE WHO HIT=I.IIkI:2LLEENO EIEWMO Mamma' nude : We, the de ed, citizens of Bradford Cowl% haling num sod the . Wood Sewinglfaeldne of the Agency. B. Srarc:at,' cheerhay reoconsneuil to,tha tarot . 'want of a ilatt•chee maid& We , ha ingt tiled 'Novena kinds of Sewinglbehinee,.. .tbe. Weed TEr, seer. B. B. Munn; CV_llfr.l l 3 )l ,lcestia Zane 2S. • A - S. 11.Howowniso Teiiptip4Ziational emation, Hat* day jogilkilliM; at .W : Pa. The A:Mewing LO. of (LT. mut S;ni&il on k i1n 4 1(174* rota, VIM, ' Sugar Mang, lawn, and plaeing. The lien will loran lit re folmak am. * at the - my, andweereL A _ riae T, kid 1)7 1 .04 - u•I fen the oecaikauf4 rinn,Teseop, Mioyer,` . D.Airy. Mmap easimmanillian with handeadvonu =dmDinner. Ailed by Mr. J. Lamm and Millar willakin max BE memo ALL DA=: Mule, tends and speeches di! p.imod egrW display of raw works in the evening. AII are invited to attend. Damn f.kitni : , Juno 23. ' - • , aft. Nawitbsta ,l n anew ni t the Immo 6ntolnta bola-the w AM although we have, sold great snubbers ly; still we. are raft !co lef Auk tbeio.PoP and staple Machines. Tours respettfall .14±4 • , ' STEAWlrila l t' fitir r lPJ HOlllreB Celebrated Stein 'is or Wholesale and retail, at Grp., H. Wootee Store at the lowest mart et' wham We can attention to the fact' that the square - are larger-tban tholothin boxes, as will be' bj actual ineasoretnegt and that Mr. Ho berries aroma& nice:rill= those ofyr. W and that.tho will . be sold verT, low. - Tnne 28,4869. , . • - , go„. We he - iindereignill wit invite the attention of a mpainal and in gent publie- to those bailments we -11, and Which melba piilyPiancur in this c. on try and Zucca, :With full lied Pram-, in which all the stringsreet upon wooden . r ings, and in which none alba butting . ins 1 go thrimgh ' the iron plate. ' The ' a& vantages I gauped by this arniegement ale many ; a more refined `quality of. Us, sweetness, great power, equality of ne, and of standing in tune better than uny tit er Instrument now in , use. .Also ,are t he, thoughtful and economical buyers- of Or gans and Melodeons for home nee, as ell for Church and Sabbath Schoeir retpeit ful ly invited to 'exambie - otr iristriiiients 'oh for quality and quantity' of tone are to passed. trronVilti ritailkiihj Obstrver, '4lOl. .1 Final. Pintwxust.—By reference to tb , list which we publish elitewherii, it will be :eon that the Singer Sewing Machines (both am ily and manufacturing) carry off the i ret premiinns from the State Fair:which a .ses to-clays,. ; .It is worthy ; of remark that. .ose 'Machinei are rarely seen at fairs; and the Singer Co. have not entered.into the ge , er al scramble for premiums which has c are aceeriz,ed the past few years. Theitge t in thIS city , aw fit ,' hciwever; to come on •on this occasion in force, • 'aid netwithitiva lag the competition!was eharp—the . Wheel r Jr ; Wilson, Grover .t, Itaker,ritc., iirc., joi ing in the contest—it was plain to be a en, when the practical . tests were applied, : bit the "plumes" must be handed over to the Sing.r ,Mrichines. • , , _ , THE AMERICAN PIANO FORTI hiestimitfoltnes & Passage, Tow/miffs, : are agents for the American Piano, an ' Boardman & Gray:Patent Improved I lated Iron Rim and Frame Piano Fo The iron rim and frame are'east in one plate; and insulated friim contact with sounding board and vibrating parts. T pianos have great strength, and are es 411 y athipted for schools and for dist where tuners are difficult to he obtai The wood and over-string scal-s giv cohnedtion with 'tile suspension had); full, round, powertul and sweet tow. small-six d cases take up but little rt. , yet aro elegant - in appearance. These Pianos have taken thirty flint Minim, gold and silver medals end di, mas, at the Mechanics' Institute, in York, and at State Fairs in various St, They have been exhibited in London, w 'testimonials to their excellence in a 'near -and* power of tone, end delica touch, were voluntarily forwarded by of the first pianists of Europe. These instruments are, in all those pects which make a perfect Piano F pre-eminently superior to any ever b known. We are, agents for O. H. Eldridge's tape Organ, single and doable needed the celebrated Dodge .4.; Lord htelodeo the family circle,-eharches, schools, & which we invite.the attention of the cit of Bradford county. Euerg instrument ranted to give satisfaction. Jurtelo-tf Houttrs & PAPS& STRAWBEERIESI—GoHod for th hi, of old and young. Prepare to buy, sel eat. The sub criber will in a few da prepared to supply Strawberries at• w sale from his heafiipuirte theberry season, at Messrs. Mix & Men Grocery Storein Mercer's New Block. Orders from dealers, families and to committees, for 20 or wore tiri?rts, tin wholesale rates. • • ' Orders solicited frum dealers atri o in all the neighboring towns and places' promptly filled. Berries shipped by s' express or otherwise., " I have Crates holding 10, 20, and 45 each ; also Tray Crates (best for car berries in nice condition) holding 32 each, fur supplying festivals, parties, We expect the berry season to en) with us about the 18th June. . R. M. Wra, Towanda, Juno 9-11. Tae BASE BURNING AMERICAN INO STOVE.±-24RE 1111 , 110yE3LENTS AN IJOBE PATENTS.—After a long series of riniento, we have added the Base Be! principle to this already world-rend Stove, -by means of hot itir °hornbill front and rear of the of tho fire-bor, 'regulator at the pipe c.dlar. With thi! prove ment we accomplish the fol!owi flubs : la A coal fire eau be k,lit wint.• .rePlenishyrg the fire twi.:e e7ery tweet hours. . 2d. Ali continuous fire eau be kept th the inter with the consumption of than 20 lbs. of coal in 24 boars, au.. / oven kept in baking order a large port" the time, 1.. R. FnoRT, Sec'y 3d. 'The coal will be • thoroughly snmed.without the usnal'amount of ci 'and clinkers, and the annoyance of ing the grate every morning to mak3 a fire, avoided. 4th. For a wood fire, with two mo. sized sticks of dry wood, a fire can b from 45 to'lB hours without any trop This will be found the greatest im ! ment yet znade in. Cooking Stoves. all the advantages of a self-feeder with gieatei economy of fuel, and without conveniences. It is fully securedby I tters patent. Manufactured.by SHEAIt, PM:MAIM & Co., • I . 17 and 19 Green 8 , • Albany, N Y. For 'sale by Conzince, ~ To -wands, Pa. • - 'April 27, 69. in a tali t o ir n chance, a good I.j oore's, Irhich AYER'S HAIR 'rico!, For rest , ring 'Gray Hair to its natural Vitaiity.and Color.— A dressing 'which is at once agre • ble, healthy,. and effectual - for preservi ,gthe hair. Phded or gray hair is .. to its original color ieilh the gloss and fresh sof youth. Thin hair is thickened, faint hafr checked, and baldness' often,.. thong always,, cured by its-nse. - Nothing .• store the hair where the follicles are de. ed, or the glands atrophied and de. But such att remain can be saved for mess by this application. ,Instead off.' the hair. with a pasty sediment, it • it clean and Vigorous. Its occasion will prevent the .hair from turning • falling off, and consequently prevent nese.. Free from those delete:done an :ce r s which make some preparations :one and injurious to the hair, the Vig 'only boat bat - not harm it. If nietilrf6r 'V half - dressing, 'nights can be found so desirable. Contamin Aber oil nor dye, it dee* not soil whi • brie, and yet lasts long on the hair, gi • ; 'a rich glossy lustre and grateful rierfu Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., - tied and AnalyticalOhemists, Lowell, Price $l,OO. , Sold by Dr. H. C, Porter Towanda, Druggits,. & Dealers in medicines ;• • Nov. 28, 1. FOR RRNT.—EIOOIie and Lot, good garden. Enquire - of Joan D. M at Towanda. Coal Co.'s Offices r • une 10-tf. - - Foa Mort—One house,and of.rooma in Towanda' boron A (*it NIaHQLS; &nue, ; Towanda. June to, ._ /19sT , The , ppraott - who rtnietl otaid - " Taviinee OiP a la* rolnme bound is Wadi - Oblige* bi rattirOaft 8;4 • XlO-10-It,, . :W. Drrrinen Co.. I at Chamberlain's Jewelry Sto Wzariteu &..J3Lear., Agqg • - •. Towan.l • -IGiiimit us Ind s jtosrpwar, 11889 I :—The Inds .114ttier of , Good - invite ' Wilms r ` an d:. idstor =dam.`eigio*Ao Unit* in; t i lts nide. tmensi of 'CO& Nationd /ftiltiptHidenoti, 47 411k_Onlial* -it Gimp, tawkwith ei lf - liatexer, Meir. Y 4 ,Sii ' _ 1 61 4. i iTi" am* Mid Bo :Qom .. -• who irtlivithontlidiltialf: the Wads:a id tektai^',. ''.• -' -. 2 - . 7- j -- =-2r-' , -- ;BY 64eir, of ths.oosuidttna :. - . 1 ' ' :•- - - - ' .r• - j ''- If. S. IPliktF.ll, - - ; -I 4. li :June 16-it , • Gyll 8 phILEN - it -- ..."..- " ___..,-fl•• .- la. Mir. Hsu begs_ ease to pre sent his thinks - for the . "Merit pstro nage heretofore extendoO to and to in form his friOhdie Mid the Prfb 'keherslly. thot he is 4111Y.P • 14) = 41 "r ide foal* or partm•withiny in line *of lee - :Crean;:. Confections 84 , Sweet - Meats' oth Tem short ?ato., Etto .- 1i0.„3 Petrone Bl oc k. ..1, ~..,.... ...., , ~. ~. , 2.3_, - ,kprilillt k For MILS AT A BARGAIN rot on "Noithesn UAW - borough. Enquire of • :May 18, '69.-tf Nsw Hausa ' rot SALS emeir.l---The subscriber offers for sale b . , dwelling house jest completed on State Stri c rgnear Judge MeroneaVvertobew Ea •ot:T. Ma nia, at . Barber Shop. fday27--31 ' FOyRT4 OF- JIILY AT Tag ',lloL otors Hotris, - rmll4.'Pa. are invited to 1-attend a Dance, Friday July 2.1869. hinsio:-.11. H. Smith's Co • on Band. BM, Eldiccom. Prop'r. „, "NATHAN TIDD, J ust ice of t Vence, in office with E. Overton dr., fro lig the Court "Efonse,and over Pettis do t Elt2! dim i ltivertiegniflts• OIIRTHrOF "XII:LYI '7'IRMVTOIZIC.S WICKHAM & BLACKS We are prepared.to furnish jou and everybody with a full lino of ' FiggiY . o# O s for tly3; ETEIBTTIONS SUPPLIED AT 't DISCOUNT. To the trade we offer L the HADFIELD'S BEST GOODS, ART . LOW FIGURES: "G E " FRUIT JAR 'Pre' ,plo I ow 1710 L ESA .41; WICKHAM & BLACK'S. • • • Towandluno 24, 1869. f r. .% :AND . re - rte, fore CORNER 3IAIN ANIAIRIDOE STREETS TOWANDA. PA, Dealers In all kinds of cot. also .for to . ens It.or- GROCERIES; PRO VISIONS, Feed and WOOD, NALL() and STONE Ith and H be 1 . , for 'VT _A_ ! We would call Prpecial attention to our Mock of here and age. FLOUR, SUGAR, TEA & eGFFEE, Which we WARRANT to give satisfaction in 1t& ying art 4 QUALITY' :4 .37D PRICE. C. owe CASH paid for desirable Country Product 00K- Two M. J. LoNo. ff. L. KEELER. xpe . 'ng ned Tapioca, Vermacelli, Maccaronl, Sago, Pearl -Harley and Hominy. Oakley's, Taylor's, and Ford's Family Soaps. Holman's, Talmadge, and Royal I Baking Powder. "Bamtt's Stan- • Extract-a. • [Hecker's Far= Hops. Cox's Gelatine. "Mac Gem " Fruit Jar. Baker'aChocolate, Cocoa and Broms. " Titus " Creatn, Lemon and Extra Soda Crackers. " Grant's " Wafer, ninc, Boston. Egg and Dotter Crackers. LONG, & KEELER. • Towanda, June 2d, 1852. a lia ,nd a ZEI er by , -four Ou gh less FIRST NATIONAL BANK, the on of. OF TOWANDA CAPITAL Si:runts FUND co tiers fresh This Bank offers UNUSUAL FACILITIES for fhb transaction of a , GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. orate kept MEREST MUD ON DEPOSITS ACCORDING TO AGREEMENT. cove t has .nob SPECIAL CALLE GIVEN TO TUE COLLECTION OF 110T16 AND CUECES. Parties wishing to fLm'n mower to any prirt of the United States, England, Ireland,• Scotland, or the prtn• cipal cities and towns of Europe, can here procure drafts for that purpose. . , PASSAGE TICKETS To ar.from the old, country, by best steamer or sail ing li nes, always on hand. FA.1111.110 - 3 113101IGHT OVER XV /1611c1CD Mies highest Price paid for VS Bondr, Gold and Silver E. H. SMITH. President N. N. BETTS, Jn., Towanda, Juno 24, 1869. Cashier. 0 AN,D.IL SI AR R . (VVUOIMALE Corrected evert Wednesday by C. R. subject to changes daily : Wheat.... - Rye Buckwheat Corn s. Oats ..... Beans Butter (Rolls) do (Dair - y) Eggs... Potatoes F10ur.... . Etam.*.•• Onions WEIGIITB op Glum. —Wheat, 60 lbs. ; Corn 56 Abe ; .11,ye,,56 lbs ; Oats . . 32 lbs ; Barley, 46 lbs ; .Bnekwhest„ 48 Ibi Beans, .62 lbs ; Bran. 20 lbs ;.01i)Ter Seed,. . 6o`•lbs ; Timothy Seed, 44 lbs ; Dried ,pesebes. 33 lbs ; Dried Apples, 22 lbs ;TiruiSee4l,s6l.l.Q.. .ted ebb : net nig it El IifACICHEI 4 .CODFISH,.. WHIT 0..1. flab, Tro ut aka Eraried Halibut. : . • .• 'COWEWICUTER: it all every LS OF ALL KINDS, JAVA 1...1 and Rio Vora , of all trades mated 'and ground. ' COWELLAMTER. with SSE.OAKI;EY'S CELEBRATED JSoap at ; , . . O. B. PATCK'S. ROOMS, WOODEN AND ~WIL B' V). Were, k . 'COWELL alityint. suite ,ply to QTON,RWARE OF -KINDS coweuar. MYER 0 L'IF I ED AND COHN MEAL CHEAP _ COWELL a MYER. . bor- PROF: HORSFORD'S BREAD itemstios, at O. B. PATCH'S. t T,t.l - Ai . - • EMS ME =EI House - and 'ln Towanda N. O*iiw. Feb. W. , ~ This space s reserved for S. N. ASPINIV..kLL, Who has the largeSt assortment .of FLOUR, Haying Tools, Farming Utensils, Paints and Oils, and General Hard- ware to be found in Bradford County, ; which he is selling at . pribes that will astonish you $125,000 40,000 ETI P aCH, - $1 50 0 1 . 100 0 1 85 8 6541 200 a 3 28 G ' 30 20 0, '25 8 00. 10 , 2.50(x33 35 00 20 00 • • 1. • • • MSS OM E= HMSO •y•..~" MEM , : MEE MEM EEO MIME 11111 =1 IMMI =ll I= MI =EI -- • 10 WETS dARPRTS - 1 • a - •.1 x ,, owELL,„7.avrie,o Biitlpjollll,lt..Hrw ttllr/factlitievicoi 4tHAthigibeie u good.:,!lty this How ats. erc n. w recOrinlifdAic" 1 , 134 ) -,8 1 N , O T E MEE mere clttensite and Ml= OilEft s - "t4.1 , 0' o.t 't i~ 't , VETI (},S PI; 0 011 L OT lI'S , MATTI N GS, DRUGGETS, at. 40 , Than they hare ever before offered. They: niipceallyi, unite. iittentiun of,Jheir,titr Ito to ithls clf.plFtriteci. o • their . trokium,, pledge MIT:010m tbat their . grade shill al. .434 b e void 10;16 I ;WWI ST: M ARK ET:- Ida re13 . 22.16r9 —tf ICA 0 Y '&• id '0 0 E HAVE 'T RECEIVED A LIIIGE BToCIL Spring and •Sumner Goods, Which they are n)ar offering t he to for Binh al SILKS, - , POPLINS, LAPACAS, EMPRESS, DOM ESTICS:, ~HIRTI\G~, MUSLIN'S; d A R P ET!4, Oi 1, I:6OTEIS. HOOP rti IITS BOOTS & SHOES, ETATS & CAPS, ~. CROCKERY,. - GI,A , •'S WARE p;f.e.,e 3tri er oa , ity.:k be fore porch/tong el re-here. Torraipl*. April 28, 181;f3 AT, CAP_ AND FUR STORI; The undersigned haTis opened a Store;on Lae south side of- • ercur's new block, TO WA NDA , P A., Where they in'end to ke•'p s full stock of-fa FA 4 .7IIONABLEIkr) SEASONABLE Goods, c.nrisistisg of 11A78, GAPS, IkILS, rRAVF,I,LING B.t?S, 77MBE LEAS, CANES, GLOVES, c'arBUFFALO aud WOLF ROBEE3,,te. Which we will sell at 'be lowest it:m.4lle 31 and respectfully solicit. -hare of +he if Orr:11v of the public. • _ eir Hats fitted if iih the A neri::an Conrormnter CI CI:NNEI & AIISEGIY towands. Oct. 1, 1451. G REAT BARGAINS IN BOOTg . & SHOES: MEM N:F,W ytr tZ , ) A . CD SiIOF: STORE Soath . end Or %V rd Efolse The 'undersigned are rwelvlag a large and well selected st eek of 13 - 00 TS A.ND SHOES, :=Sultible forth° SPRING AND SIIMMER J TRADE Which we offer low:for Cash. .96nsispng of GENTS, LADIES, lIN AND ' CHILDRENS WEAR GENT'S; SEWED , enS PEGGED BOOTEi 7.1 YIDS TO 01U111. REP4RING: NEATLY DONE, . • T.l .and ready', when promised. Thlntel for paii'favra.+r< atileft a eontfnu mace of the came.-: •LIICIL WOODIOHD. GILBERT N. CLLII. Tolman Pa. / April 15, 1889....tf • ~ 11.0.1n1:1!;1 v 4dittg, Rpssell & Co., X0..118 and 180, Iron Esodl, TOWA)1118, PA. OM `HARDWARE, ='f+ F • 114ali8MITLIS, AND SFAGONMAICARS CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, TOP : LEATHER, 'DASH LEATEER, ENAMELLED CLOTH', SPRINGS L AXLES 'i'IPE BOXES, CIIICIES. _BOLTS, ANVILS, BELLOWS, and VIBES, At Codding, Russell it Co's. ~ } CORN SHELLERS, FEED CUTTERS 'Ai Codding, Ru,;sell 4. Co's. BUILDERS' MATERIALS, NAILS, TICKING; LINT AND CEMENT, by-the barel, CARPE NTEWB, BL K SMITH'S, D - (1 P 'N. T.'S POWDER-, A.HES' SHOVELS, PIOIC.S" AND FISHING TACKLE and HOOKS ' z • :. • .r. • . - eli . . g . Zil oal f...-.. 5. : • C, .T 1 z- g . . .... .„, •••• a) - CA . ~e co .4 i w . ok - 1.-o • ..0 = -, •=.• „,g, 00 . 4 1 . .. Z. CC . ''' . - .§4o *. 0 Gi.... rk . a co .e. Li -, 4 N'S . - o . ..;- - 6.• e; -a - . ' 4 ... .) r Li 0 -41 zit 1 E -9 .12 • 0 ' ... ' (1) • - I ael Q Z.' i 7 :_. "- •=. " CD. ... 1 41 = .:, c• ". ..,.. tr. .2 c. .<4 .. g -0 0 Z - . .. 5 .C. ;.., ;A 0 g ° .41t . • = t, ..- . .., El g 13:1 . m 1 SANFORD & ORIENT'L HEATERS MISSES, t IRON, NAILS, . KEROSENE OIL, VARNISH,I SOYTHES, HERO RIIIT JARS, AT WHOLSALB. MI •Diad.zie Ix IRON, STO V will . , . Ilad of; Russ, Elk Es.; SPOKES, THILLS, FELLOW,. BEAT BACKS, MACHINE, OIL, ROPE, LEATHER RELT!NG, BABBITT METAL, GAS . PIPE, PUPS,- and SAW F, ALWAYS ON lIAND CRURN POWERE4 PLOWS.! AND ALL FAIIIIING..TOOLS, In large stock. Incla6lag GLASS,: PAINTS AND OILS, Amcl COOPER'S TOOLS SAFETY FUSE, WHEEL-BABRONSS.: SOLE AGENTS:FOR WS .O.FFEIC Agentis for Ellecllowe, Jr. SEWING MA..OHINEE Towanda, February 15,.188P. r ,,A Notice is berebj even that, ill persona nldebtedi I 4 the.eatata of 3 ha Wattles, late of :Water iwit I detrd:,. are requested te *Sato Im mediate paymeat., .aati' all perions• having claims ii,galeet rekl . estate mut Otteref.' Item dal/ atlllientleated for settlement.. :.: FRANK OWATkI.N.I. - lone 3, 118G2. ' _Adfitialstferee. _P.XECUTOIIIB L' des - hereby given, that all pexaon9. debted •the er.ste of JOHN' SNELL. - .late - -et nut twp., deed. are requested .ter make ,taustediate_ payment, and those having.. elalute ajpina, lad estate will present them duly authenticated tbesettlement. 1 - zotasezeli,sirELL, Executor. Joie 34869. 4-011ItSILTItATOR'S. .0114, , Notiesis hereby. gisena.to all tkerimas; fel deptedto,tbe estate of 4tattrair McQueen, Lists 'of Ellsteiii,twp. • deed., tat respelled to make ItnmedLste payment, sad those hating claims spigot maid -estate, must pagan them duly authenticated tcr settlement, 24impi viNDyKt, dmlntsqator. S, &c. .7qne 5;16'69: I-- iA NOTIoE.,- .n, Notlee-is - hereby given that alt pelso.Bs ttdthted to the estate alit. 14 Carpenter, Lae of 'Smithfield, Pa., are requested t , ) make kir .mutate payment. and' all persons having claim against said estate malt present them duly 0/entreated for settlement. • , JAMESA. WEBB. • Jena 30 11160 : _f• ! „ • Administrator RIDGE_ LETTING.—SeaIed Pr,}- A., • poutis will be received at the Itoure of Benj. Enykendall Windham- wp - ., on' Tuesday, Jane 22. until ;two o'clock p. m. for the build ing and completing a bridge aerials Wapp .se ning Creek; near said Ettykeodall's,atid Bridge to be built upon the lame plan of the old Bridge at said point. .. WM. B. DODGE, J. A. MOODY, EZRA:LOOMS.. Com's'A Office. June 5.1 A i DM IN ISTR'S -N 0110 E. iii hereby given that all. persona Indebted t. he ettate' of THOMAS VA S, late of.Sbe thequin, deed.. are • requested to make im mediate payment, and those having claim.. against sald.estate moat present -them daily at. thenticated for settlement. May 18;11360 • • • j• . SURVEYOR GENERAL'S OFFICE, HARRISRETRO Ps., May 6. 146'. 1 . TO TIM OWNERS . USEATENTED LAND/L— -b obedience to as Act of Assembly, approved the 13th day-of April,nne thDusand eight hun dred and sixty-nine, yon are hereby no:l6ed thatthe"County Lard. Lien Docket," contain ing the list of 'unpa• elated lands for Bradford county, prepay under the Act of Assembly or the. twentieth'of May. ono thousand eight ho,• deed and sixty-fouri and the supplement there to, has this day been forsvarded to the Prothoa, ?otary of the county, at whoSe office it may he'' 'examined. The liens „ean only be liquidwell ;by the payment of the puichase money, interest and tees, and receiving patents through thir.s" DepartMent. Proceedings by the Attorney General have been stayed for one .year, from this sate, in order that parties may obtain their patents without additional :cost. JACOB M. CAMPBELL; Surveyor General, - - )ley 12 , 1 :t",9 ORpHAN'S, COURT SALE.-By virtue of an crder issued out of the Or phan's Court of Bradford County, the utrder. signed administrator •of the estate of Jchn Horton, late of the Towuship of Terry, deed, will expose at public sale on the pr.nrises. on WEDNESDAY, June 30, at 10 O'cloik A. x . ., the followilif described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in said township -known as thollome stela; bounded as follows: On the North, by land of Geo. F. Horton ; at byrthe Samuel anna River, Synth' be %Sil - anti West by Myron Babcock . ; .con tainirg 90 acres more or lees, (°ncludin-g his in terei..t in saw mill and orivelege,) about 5 acres improved, dwelling .h.ouse, two barns; stcre house, oat buildings and fruit trees there on. (Subject to any incombrance on account of:provisions made in the wil of said testator for Harry Horton.) 'ALSO—One other lot gone's as the ''Dodge Farm," in which said John - Borten .owned !one undivided' halt part or moiety, said f•Dodge arm," bounded and describ-d as- fo4ows, on the North by lauds of John F. Dodge. ,F.ust by the Stsiquehanna River, South by Linda of Art drew Jackson and Joseph add Rest by C. Thompson and Jno. „Dewell.• !containing . 190 acres more or less, about 109 acres improved, dwelling house and good barn, and trust trees thereon. • SASH, -• • . TERMS —4250 be paid when each 'parcel. of land is struck 'down, SIPCO odticn parcel on contirmationnf sale, balance 11.1 two equal au ncnl iustallninuls from coulinnatiun, with In ' :rest on all same unpaid annually. GEo. ELM 13,,kit1rtTON, Eseotors. May M. 1809 ITtiortllantous. FOR SlLE.+ 2 XClarge two- J.:tory House and one ond• one-ball acre of laud, situs f led one wiletrow Bur ingtun Born. The sand is well -wnttred, and surrotir.ded with 'ruff. tree.. gLod ontrutitdines and near a dia. !Het school For lurtber inryrmat ion. 2114.1 y to Thlt o n Q. , ,,llaugh, on the Trepises or to U. B. Sean at hilt. w office, TOW - 013,12, Pa. - I June K 18 Q-4,3 pIUKLES- READY FOii. USE .L b package or handd at m . n C B PATCH'S.' CHOICE FLOUR, all the gradeil et losrcst poslibte prices. rel. 24 SfcCARE & D RIED FRUITS OF ALL KINDS 311;f7A BE & SIIX. CHOICE FLOUR OF ALL G R A DES RD at the loirest prices. , COWiiLL MYZR. CATJTION.-111y . Wi'e Anna has• . left my hed and hoard without any knit rause or It*oroasiion, ads la therefore toi, forbid all pe , upon to harbor or trust her on roy Itoootint as I stall p'y no debts of ter contrae• ti rig atter this •date - _ JUDSON' SAKE AthrtiP,larie 9, 1969—:w3. • ilAUTlOg.—Whpreas, my w . ife. Ny, MARI; 11fET has left my bed aid board nithlut Jost oinse or p °vacation, I henbv-for bid all persons harboring or truatlng her on my account. as 1 rc 1I pay no debts of her contract ing after this date. GE.). A. CHILSON. A .ylum, May 24. lFffl9.-3t, NOTICE.-:Vwing to making tenslve hnprovements. in the Woolen wactory end waterpower we shall be unable to csrd•woul or make cloth the present season - .lnd insert this notice to prevent disappoint• ,neat to our customers. Fatly next season w 011 be preparedwith an establishment nucar Parsed in its appointments, and capable of do leg work in the best manner, and at • short no rice. B. Catoptown, 29, 1-99 SUNDAY SCHOOLS I . SUPPLIED WITH MISCELUNEGUS 800K5,, , • AND QUESTION BOOKS ~ AT PTBLISHERS PRICES. ALSO, CRITTENDEN'S SCRIPTURE MODELS; CALKINS & BARBER. Towanda, May 6,1969. sEAiLESS • KID GLOVES;. THE BEST IN THE MARKET. A_ FULL LINE OF COLORS, IN ALL SIZES. !JUSt - RkCEIVED BY • ; I . - • POWELL & GLASS, GOOD CEDER VINEGAR at _ _ _ C. a t PATCH'S. Towanda, May 20, '6O, =lll WM. SNYDER, Administrator