Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, May 16, 1867, Image 3

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LOCAL AND GENERAL.
PERSONAL. —lion. G. A. GROW paid
our town a visit last week, meeting with
many of his old friends. He is in good
health.
S.\ow.--On Thursday morning last,
the mountains south of this place, were
white with snow. At Barclay,the snow lay
upon the ground ten inches in depth. An
unusual and unseasonable visitant.
"NORWOOD ; Or Village Life in New
England," is the title of HENRY WABD BEECH
ER'S story just commenced in the N. Y.
Ledger. For sale at the News ltoom, To wan
da, Pa.
Mr. EDlTOß —Please allow me a
small space in your paper to express my
heart-felt gratitude to the good people of
Towanda, who rendered me assistance in
time of need. I have thus been able to
build a small, but comfortable dwelling
house which will diminish the expense of
living, and the cares of declining years. I
trust I shall be able to show during the re
mainder of my short life that the kind fa
vors of these friends have been highly ap
preciated and worthily bestowed.
SARAH OODEN.
RAIN AND FRESHET. —The rains of
last week raised the streams to an unusual
height, threatening the destruction of much
property. The river,at this place, was swol
len to an extraordinary degree, yet not
equal to the freshet of March, 18G5. The
embankment at the Barclay basin, showed
signs of giving way, but by the energy of
the Superintendent, Mr. WARD, the danger
was averted. All comunication was sus
pended for two or three days,but we do not
hear of any serious losses. Bridges over
the small streams were taken off, but the
larger bridges are all safe.
&' A destructive fire occurred at
Faetoryville, Wyoming Co., on the evening
of Saturday the 4th inst. Eleven buildings,
in all, were destroyed. The fire we under
stand, first broke out in the Good Templars
Hall over the dwelling ot Mr. Wells, which
with the buildings appurtenant, was entire
1\ destroyed. Orlando Reynolds lost house
blacksmith shop, and barn—Mr. .Warner a
wagon-shop and contents—Henry Newcomb
a Cabinet and Furniture shop and contents
—Mr. Beam a dwelling—Mr. Curry a dwel
ling, barn Ac. The fire is said to have been
caused by some careless Templar ; there
having been a meeting at the Hall that eve
ning.
I'EMOREST'S MONTHLY. —This beauti
ful and favorite periodical comes to us with
all the freshness and fragrance of the June
roses. It improves with every issue, and
we are not surprised that ladies find it the
indispensable companion of their working
as well as their leisure hours. Its varied
contents embrace almost every topic of in
terest in the parlor, kitchen, and nursery,
while its sensible tone and the amount of
valuable information furnished, not to speak
of the money value of its excellent pa tterns,
render it a capital investment of S3, without
the premium which is sent for every yearly
subscription. Address W. JENNINGS DEMO
KEST, 473 Broadway, New York.
BOLD ROBBERIES. —The residence of
Mijumin Griswold, about two miles below
Wellsbnrgh, was entered,on Tuesday night,
and a pocket book taken from his pants
pocket in his bedroom, containing sllO in
ilrafts and checks and SIOO in bills. Upon
walking in the morning, and finding his
loss, he directed a favorite black hank mare
to be brought out of the bam, to come to
Elrnira with, that he might put detectives
on track after the bold burglars. But, be
hold! the stall was also empty, and an ad
ditional $250 in horseflesh was added to his
previous losses. The mare was jet black,
except a little white on each land foot, star
in the forehead, tail a little crooked. A
russet bridle and saddle were taken with
the mare. Fifty dollars reward is offered
lor the recovery of the mare and the appre
hension of the thief, or twenty five dollars
for cither.— Etmira Ad.
A GOOD BOOK. —A very desirable
and interesting volume is now being pub
lished entitled Woman's Work in the Civil
War. It is mainly written by Dr. L. P.
Lrockett, the author of at least three or four
books relating to the war, and Mrs. Mary
C. Vaughn. The introduction is from the
pen of Dr. Bellows, president of the U. S.
•Sanitary Commission, and among the
sketches of patriotic women we notice one
by Mrs. 11. 11. Stowe. The work which con
tains about 600 pages octavo, is neatly prin
ted on fine paper, beautifully illustrated
with steel engravings, and handsomely
bound. Many persons have been engaged
in collecting materials, and much time and
labor have been spent in its preparation.
from the examination we have been able
to give it we consider it quite a success and
believe it will be a standard work on the
subject.
.Sold only by subscription. F. W. Bart
lett is agent for Towanda.
t>&* At a meeting of the Bradford
County Teacher's Association, held at Le
liaysville Feb. Bth and 9th, a committee
was appointed, to examine and reccommend
a series of text books,for the use of the com
mon Schools in the County.
In accordance with that appointment, the
committee met at the Court House, Towan
da. March 23d. A quorambeing present an
organization was affected, and the following
resolutions passed.
Ist, Resolve*!, that we recommend SANDERS
UNION SERIES of Spellers and Readers.
2nd, Resolved, that we recommend ROBIN
SON'S SERIES OF MATHEMATICAL WORKS.
3d, Resolved, that we recommend PAXSON,
I'CNTON A SCRIBNER'S system of Penman
ship.
Ith, Resolved, that we will examine text
books on Grammar and Geography, and at
our next meeting decide what books we
-hall recommend on these subjects.
•'tL, Resolved, that we adjourn to meet
again on Saturday May 11, at 11 A. M., at
the Court House Towanda.
J. D. HEWITT, Chairman.
i>- M. BRAIXARD, Sec'y.
Towanda, May 11, 18C7.
* ommittee met pursuant to adjournment,
ike minutes of the last meeting were read
and adopted. It was then Resolved,
' That we recommend KEIIL'S SERIES OF
CNOLISH GRAMMAR,
-d. That we recommend GOODRICH'S PIC
TORIAL HISTORIES or THE UNITED STATES.
id. That we recommend MITCHELL'S SE
NIKSOR GEOGRAPHIES from the first lessons
'O the intermediate inclusive.
I ho following paper was then unanimous
ly adopted.
in recommending the above series of text
>ks the committee have expressed not
" i! > opinion, formed after a careful
' lamination of the most popular text books,
but they believe they have also expressed
t!u " °P"on of the great majority of intelli-
Seat teachers in the county ; they would
therefore, in behalf of the teachers of our
common schools, most earnestly recommend
the boards of directors of the several town
ships, to take such measures to secure their
speedy adoption, as they may deem most
expedient ; and as frequent changes in
books are attended with expense to the par
ent, embarrassment to the teacher,and con
fusion to chesses, they would fnrthcfr recom
mend that no changes be thereafter made
for the term of at least five years. Commit
tee then adjourned.
J. D. HEWITT, Chairman.
DAVID CRAFT, Sec'y.
Co car PROCEEDINGS. —The May term
of our County Courts convened Monday,
May G, Judges KTREETER, President, and
STALFORD and VANDYKE, Associates, upon
the bench.
The first day was occupied in hearing mo
tions, granting rules, and receiving Consta
bles' returns. The Grand Jury was sworn
ou Monday afternoon, as follows :
JAMES EELIOTT, Foreman, Lyman Ashcroft
Geo. W. Brown, JosiahA. Bosworth, Simon
Congdon, ltansom W. Darling, Obadiah
Gore, John Gilmour, S. S. Hutchinson,
Charles V . Landon, Alanson Lovelace, Ed
ward McGovern, Chester Merrill, Hiram E.
Pond, Win. Sawyer, Charles W. Stevens
Daniel Struble, Hiram L. Terry, Myron
Van Ness, Harrison Whittaker, Edward
Walker.
l'he Grand Jury were discharged Wed
nesday afternoon, having acted upon the
following bills :
Minard McNeal for Adultery.
Henry Jones—selling liquor without li
cense.
Same selling liquor ou Sunday.
Same—selling liquor to minors.
■ Michael Bayley—Lareeny.
Edward Whalen—Selling liquor without
license.
O. 11. B. Disbrow*—Selling liquor to per
sons of intemperate habits.
Same—Selling liquor on Sunday.
Archibald McGregor -Aggravated assault
Same- Breach of Prison.
Levi Hatch—Assault and battery, with
intent to commit a rape.
Morgan Wilson Conkite—Larceny,
Lke following Licences were granted :
TAVERNS.
G. H. Estell Alba Boro'.
J. M. & D K. Brown Wyalu? ing.
Geo. W. Super Troy Boro'.
A. G.Reynolds Sylvania.
Geo. Messersmith Wilmot
-11. G. Gcff Rome Boro .
J.D. A Seymour Smith Franklin.
E. B. Tuttle Ulster.
J.M. Pike Athens Boro".
J. F. Mas tin Towanda "
Daniel Sullivan " ••
J.S.Patterson ••
Morgan & Wolfe " "
Thos. R. Jordon •' ••
R. H. Benson Springfield.
I. IB Smith Monroe tp.
Elsworth Osborn Windham.
Gershom E.Smith Troy Boro'.
Ben/. Herman Itidgberry.
Ebenezer Cowles Standing Stone.
Seth Watkins Ulster.
H. S.Phiuuey Monroe Boro."
J. P. Rodgers Shesheqnin.
S. R. Ormsby Monroe Boro".
Jared Bunyon Canton "
Orator Rockwell " "
L. D. Forrest Smithfield.
Joseph Carr Ridgberry.
Morgan <fc Billings Columbia.
James Strong "
Ch.-s. Day Athens Boro'.
G.W.HaI
Isaiah Montanye Springfield.
C. D. Holcomb LeR cy.
Cbas. O. Pitt South Creek.
B. A. Long Troy Boro'. I
J.S. Thomps n Wyalusing.
John Champion LeKaysville.
B. F. Powell Athens Twp.
Charles Richardson Windham.
Layfayette Dickinson Warren.
EATING HOFSES, AC.
Horace A. Ki11..... Athens Boro".
T. W. Knolles " Twp.
Ballard, Ingham & Co Troy Boro .
Frederick Tetzinff " "
A.Gibbs •' "
Chis. Grohs " "
Michael Griffin Towanda Boro'
Michael Larkins " '•
C. M. Goodenough " •'
John & Thos. Wnalon " •
Catharine Gellis " "
P.J. Donley " "
E. C. Shaw • "
D. W. Hughes " "
Wm. H. Wellman " "
A. Loder •• "
M . M. Moore Albany.
W. S. Cranmer Monroe Boro'.
H.J. Coleman Herrick.
Henry Shaw Ulster.
J. N. Wilson Alba Boro'.
C. A. Griswold Monroe Boro'.
McClellan & Adams Columbia.
Edward Thomas Ulster.
Morris Clair "
Richard Hortou North Towanda
MERCHANT DEALERS.
Dennis McMahuu Towanda Boro .
A. L.McKean "
A. O. Snel Athens "
G. F. Reddingtou &Co Troy "
G. F_. Velie i Co.. ... Twp.
S. W. Ackley, i tanding Stone,
Com. vs. Archibald MvUreejor.-
dant with D.C. Barnes was indicted at Feb.
Sessions for larceny and burglary. In Ju
ly, 1865, the depot of the Northern Central
Railroad at Troy, in this County, was for
cibly entered, the safe in the office blown
open, and express packages, and currency
to the amount of about 811,000, taken from
the safe. Among the express packages was
one containing 810,400, in seven-thirties,
addressed to the First National Bank of
Towanda, sent from the Treasury Depart
ment at Washington. Notwithstanding the
offering of a large reward by the Express
Company, and the endeavors of detectives,
no clue was obtained to the perpetrators of
the robbery, until December last, when
McGregor and Barnes were seen under sus
picious circumstances, at Laporte, Indiana,
and being arrested and searched, upon the
person of McGregor was found 81900 in
7-30's, corresponding in numbers with
bonds stolen at Troy. The prisoners were
brought to Troy, and after undergoing an
examination were committed to the jail of
this county.
The Grand Jury having found a true bill,
the cause was certified to the Oyer and
Terminer, and came up for trial last week.
The prosecution has been chiefly conduct
ed by the agents of the Adams Express
Company, in connexion with District Attor
ney DA VIES . The Company was represent
ed by CLARENCE A. SEWARD, of New York,
and Messrs. PARSONS A CABNOCHAX, of
Troy. The prisoners were defended by
Messrs. MEBCUR A MORROW, of this county
and by Messrs. POMEROY and FISK, of Rome
N. Y. Witnesses were present, on behalf
of the prosecution, from Laporte, Indiana,
from Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia
and New York. On motion of the prison
er's counsel, they were granted separate
trials, and Archibald McGregor was placed
upon trial.
A jury having been empanelled, clerks
employed in the Treasury were called to
prove the sending of the package of $lO,-
500 in 7-30's to the First National Bank,
supported by the books of the office—the
notes found upon McGregor were identified
as a portion of those sent —and the pack
age was then traced and proven by the dif
ferent agents and messengers through
whose hands it passed, until it was deposi
ted in the safe at Troy by Mr. Hoffman the
agent there. It was also proven that Mc-
Gregor, in Company with Barnes, was at
Troy the day before the robbery was com
mitted. The defense called but two wit
nesses, from Rome, N. Y., who testified as
to the former good character of McGregor,
and to his being in possession of consider
able property, and having purchased Trea
sury Notes before July, 18C5.
The Counsel for the prisoner asked the
Court to charge the jury that the crime of
burglary had not been committed, as under
the terms of the penal code, a depot could
not be considered as a " public building."
The Judge so ruled, and instructed the jury
to return a verdict of not guilty upon the
count of the indictmeut charging burglary.
The jury, after a short absence, returned a
verdict of guilty of Larceny. The Court
sentenced him to undergo an imprisonment
in the Penitentiary for the term of three
years—being the extent of the time fixed
by law for the crime of larceny.
Com. vs. Morgan Wilson Conk lie. —The
defendant was indicted for larceny iu steal
ing SFJ, the property of John Collins, of
Monroe, Jury found prisoner guilty, and
Court sentence him to undergo an imprison
ment of one year in the Penitentiary.
Com. vs. John King stand. —The defendant
was indicted for the murder of his wife,
Almira Kingsland, at Sheshequin, on the
20th November, 18GG. For the Common
wealth, Dist. Atty. DAVIS, and Messrs.
MEBCUR & MORROW. For the Prisoner,
Messrs PATRICK & PECK, GEO. SIDNEY (.'AMI'
of Owego, and Hon. PU SSELT. THAYER, of
Philadelphia.
The empanuelling of a jury commenced
on Saturday morning, May 11, and nine
persons were sworn when the regular panel
having been exhausted, the Court, order a
special venire to issue for the summoning
of twenty talesmen—which having been re
turned, two additional jurors were sworn,
and the panel being exhausted, a special
venire was issued for the summoning of
ten talesmen. The first juror called was
accepted and sworn, completing the jury,
as follows r—John Carr, Hiram Kittle, .Si
meon Williams, V. It. Gates, Alrnon Stone,
Volney JJovier, Orrin Montgomery, William
Bates, Geo. S. Goodwin, Morris J. Cool
baugh, Benjamin Boss and Geo. Scoville,
who were severally sworn well and truly to
try and a true deliverance make between
the Commonwealth and the prisoner .it the
bar. The jury was placed in charge of two
Constables, who were sworn to permit no
one to speak to them, not to permit them
to separate, Ac., and Court adjourned until
Monday morning, at 9 o'clock.
At the coming in of Court ou Monday
morning, the case was opened by District
Attorney DAVIS, and witnesses were called
and examined on the part of the Common
wealth . At the time of our going to press
the examination of witnesses is still pro
ceeding.
Special ftotifes.
A NEW HOUSE For Sale. Apply to
GEO. P. CASH. March 21.
I®"- Valuable House and Lot for
sale, on 2d street, in Towanda Boro, posses
sion given immediately. Enquire of W. T.
Davies, Towanda Pa. ' tf.
4®"* The 10 th term of Miss Os
borne's school will commence Wednesday,
May Bth. All applications for admittance
must be made by parents.
May 1, 1867.
4®" The First Nationol Bank of
Towanda has declared a dividend ol o per
cent., free of U. S. tax, payable to stockhol
ders on and after May 3d.
.STORE TO RENT —corner store in Fat
ton's Brick Block, Towanda, l'a., now occu
pied by Wm. A. Itockwell. Possession giv
en first of April. For terms apply to J. G.
PATTON. Feb. 14, 1867.
4®" If you would have a beautiful
light from your lamp, just go to Wickbam
A Blacks and get one of those opal shades.
They are a new stylo, of superior quality
and of a variety of designs.
TAKE NOTlCE. —Notice is hereby
given that the condemned Cooper Work
circulated through this County, purporting
to have been made by me, and bearing my
stamp, us nut of my mibuifacture, as all of
my work is warranted to give entire satis
faction. J. JONES.
Towanda, May I, 1867.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SAI.E. —The sub
scriber being about to remove from the
borough, will sell bis House and lot,situated
in the south pari of Towanda borough, ad
joining the premises of Rev. Mr. Harris.—
Apply on the premises, when terms will bc
niade known. Possession given immediete
ly. J. O. BLIGHT.
March 26, 1b67. tf.
BgU Insure in the Connecticut Mu
tual Life Insurance Company, The largest
cheapest and best Life Insurance Company.
When policies are due in this Company,
you draw the full amount of your policies,
there is no notes to be deducted from the
policies in any event. 11. B. MCKEAN,
Agent. May 16,1867.
EARLY TOMATOES.—I have ready for
delivery, raised in pots, Keye's Early Pro
lific, which is 30 days earlier luan any other
variety ; Early Tilden, Hrccr's Extra Early,
the Cook's Favorite, Perfected, Feejce, and
Maupays. Egg Plants, and other early
garden vegetables, fairly started and ready
for delivery.
Send orders to
Towanda, April 15. IIARUY MIX.
7-30 TREASURY NOTES— The (xovern
ment is now converting the first series of
7-30 Treasury notes into the 5-20 Gold Bear
ing Bonds, the undersigned have arrange
ments and facilities for procuring their con
version on the most favorable terms,holders
who desire to have them converted are re
quested to call upon us. The new 5-20
Bonds oe hand for sale, we also purchase
all descriptions of Government Securities
aud pay the highest market price.
April 4, 67.' B. S. Russell A Co.
$50,00 Reward.—Whereas, on or
about the 29th of April, 1867, some person,
or persons, entered the Macedonia school
room and with malicious intent, did break
and otherwise destroy the seats and. desks
and did break and carry away parts of the
alarm-bell Ac. Ac., Therefore the above
reward of fifty dollars'is offered to any per
son on apprehension and conviction of the
culprit or culprits.
By order of the board of Directors.
J. M. BISHOP Pres't.
WM. S. GRACE Sec'y.
Macedonia Apr. 30th 18C7.
G. F. MASON & Go., BANKERS.—In
vite accounts, discount paper, and make
collections, throughout the United States,
at lowest rates.
State Bank notes received at New York
quotations.
Gold and silver bought and sold.
Government Securities bought at highest
rates.
Orders for the purchase or sale of the va
rious issues of Government Bonds, prompt
ly executed.
Coupons of ten forties, five twenties, and
seven thirties, cashed on presentations.
Interest allowed on special deposits.
Foreign Draffs and Passage Certificates
for sale.
Towanda, March 11, 1867.
Ha?* The undersigned agents of the
Inman Line of Steamers are prepared to is
sue tickets for the round trip (going and re
turning,) to any persons who desire to visit
the Paris Exhibition.
This line has acquired a world wide rep
utation for the superior characters of its
steamers and the safe and quick passages
which they make, a trip to Paris and return
can easily be made in forty days and allow
ten days to look at the Exhibition.
First class Cabin Passage Ticket to go
and return can be bad for two hundred dol
lars in gold on application to B. S. RUSSELL
& Co., Bankers, Towanda. We are also pre-
Eared to draw at sight, for any amounts on
london, Paris, or any part of Europe.
May 'J. 2w
FIRST .NATIONAL BANK OP TOWANDA
FINANCIAL AOENT or THE UNITED STATES,
Capital $125,000.
Deposits received payable on demand in
Legal Tender Notes.
Interest allowed on time deposits accord
ing to agreement.
Uucurrent Bank Notes received on depos
it or exchanged for Legal Tender.
U. S- Bonds and 7-30 Treasury Notes
bought and sold.
Highest price paid for Compound Interest
notes.
Drafts payable in any part of the United
States at par for Sale.
Drafts payable in England, Scotland,lre
land or Wales, in any amount over one
pound sterling, furnished at lowest rates.
Passage tickets from Liverpool or Queens
town to New York, by the well known Inman
Line, on and for sale.
E. H. SMITH, Pres.
March 20,'67. N. N. BEITS, jr., Cash.
7-30 TREASURY NOTES—IMPORTANT NO
TICE. —Holders of the August issue of Sev
en-Thirties wishing to convert them into
Five-Twenty Bonds bearing six per cent, in
terest in gold, can now do so at the First
National Bank of Towanda.
This is probably the most favorable time
to make the conversion. If delayed until
maturity of the notes, the rush will be so
great that the Treasury Department will be
unable to supply the Bonds promptly.
In making the exchange, the interest will
be allowed on the Seven-Thirties to date of
conversion, and the back interest on tbe
Five-Twenty Bonds paid to same date, in
currency. This interest will be returned to
holders of the Bonds July l.st, in coin, mak
ing a clenr profit to them of ich'ilever the jire
miuni on gold is at that lime.
Compound Interest Notes—June and Ju
ly Seven-Thirties, also received in exchange
for the now 5-20 Bonds.
Any furthi r information desired in regard
to the above, will be cheerfully given by
calling at the bank.
N. N. BET'i'S, Jr., Cashier.
Towanda, March 11, 1807.
SOMETHING NEW. —Becoming con
vinced that the wants of the people of this
and adjoining Counties warrant mo in so
doing, I have constructed at much expense,
two iinely arranged Hot Houses for propa
gating Grape Vines, Flowers, and all kinds
of Green House Plants. I devote my whole
time to the business and now offer for sale
tlie following varieties :
GRATIS VINES lona, Allen's Hybrid, Is
rael la, Delaware, Hartford Prolific, and all
of the Letter known varieties, which I offer
at prices that defy competition.
HOSES Gc-aut des Battailles, Gen. Jac
quiminot, Gen. Washington, La Reins, Vic
tor Vcrdier, llerniosa, Souvenir de Malmai
son and many other monthlies. Also Moss
and Climbing ltoses.
Among the Miscellaneous Plants will be
found Heliotropes, l'ansies, Tuberoses, Cin
eraria, Calceolaria, Carnations, Salvias, Fu
chias of all kinds, Veronica, Myrtles, Gera
niums of all varieties, Verbenas of all col
ours, Tulips, Gladiolus, Dahlias, Ac., Ac.,
in endless variety.
VEGETABLE PLANTS. - Early and late Caul
iflower, Cabbages : Early Wmuiugstadt, Ux
lleart, Largo York and Sugar Loaf, Dreei's
Late Drumhead, Late lied Drumhead and
Fiat Dutch. Sweet and Bell-shaped Pep
pers, Dreer's improved Celery, liound and
Long Egg Plants. Among many other vari
eties of Tomatos, I would especially call
attention to the "Tildcn" Tomato, a new
and choice variety, very curly and highly
recommended by all experienced gardeners
and seedmeu. Boquets o 1 choice flowers
for sale. All plants nicely packed in moss
and can be carried any distance with safety.
I extend a cordial invitation to all to call
and see the garden.
11 Alt It Y MIX.
Towanda, March 1,18G7.-lm*.
MA RRI ED.
THOMAS— D'ESTELLE—At the Central
Hotel, Burlington, May oth, James K.
Thomas, of Chemung, N. Y., to Miss
Florence B'Estelle, of Towanda.
BULLOCK—IIAYEN—In Springfield, April
dO, by ltev. T. Mitchell, Mr. J. 1\ Bul
lock, of Providence, R. 1., to Miss Lydia
A. Haven, of Columbia.
WESTBIiOOK -BEltßY'—ln Leona, by 11.
Horton Esq., Mr. Abram Westbrook to
Miss Martha Berry.
GIUSWOLD—ARNOUT—In Monroe twp..
May 1, by Rev. Hallock Armstrong, Mr.
Charles A. Griswold, of Monrooton, and
Miss Martha A. Arnout.
DIED.
STONE -In Stevensville, April 11, ItsGT,
Edward V. only child of Mr. and Mrs.
Burton Stone. Aged 10 months and 10
days.
COBBING—In Towanda, on Sunday morn
,_ iug, May Id, Arthur Edward, son of John
A. and Perceller L. Codding. Aged 13
months and 3 days.
He was pure, innocent and lovely—too
good for earth.
XCW VLBOCRTISCMCNTS.
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The manager would respectfully slate that in
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neither time, labor nor money .to make his pres
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The four quarters of the Globe have contribu
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will inaugurate a new era in Amusements. The
entertainment will do produced with a degree of
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in tiiis country.
A UK AN I) STREET PROCESSION
Will sigual ze the entrance ot the establishment
into the twnatlo A. M. tie Procession ex
cels in
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Anything of the kind attempted on this contin
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Golden Dragon Chaiiot, containing the GREAT
SOUTH-WESTERN BRASS AND SILVER
C HtNET BAND, drawn by eight beautilul
Mai ked Horses, driven by Col. Tlaker.
The New Waterproof PaviHion will be BLIL
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Chandelier.
ADMISSION , will be only - - 50 cts.
CIIILDKEN, under 10 years of age, 115 cts'
lo all parts of toe Mammoth Pavilliau. No
standing room. Room lor all. Afternoon and
Evening. It b' Doors opiu at 2 and 7 o'clock.
Commence at 2£ and 71 P.M.
CHAS. WHITNEY,
Gen. Business Agent.
Will exhibit at TOWANDA. MAY 21, 1867.
At ATHENS, MAY 20 ; and at WYALUSING,
MAY 22.
/JASII PAID FOR
DEACON AND VEAL SKINS,
Also,
HOMEMADE CLOTEI
EXCHANGED FOR WOOL, AT
DAYTON'S.
Towanda, April 8, 1867.
N'OTICE TO JOBBERS AND LA
BORERS.—Jobbers and laborers are
wauted to peel 5000 cords of H mlockßark
and cat and haul the logs tor 10,000,000 feet of
lumber, on lands of the Schroder Land Com
pany, in Franklin twp. Apply to the under
signed at the Foot of the Plane of the Barclay
Rail Road.
D. M. McCRANEY.
May 2,1,667.—2 m.
FINE ASSORTMENT OF PRAY
EH Books at the NEWS BOOM.
STarjlor & Co.'s Nero Store. 1
ZTSTEW FIRM!
NEW STORE! 1
AND
N" R W (i O O 1) S !
I
j
TAYLOR & 00.,!
j . j
Have just opened their large and
spacious store, and will
keep at all times
A LARGE AND WELI. SELECTED STOCK
OF
I
DOMESTIC AND FANCY
'
DRY GOODS.
(Opposite Codding & Russell.)
I
Towanda, April 16,1807.
|
IsTEW FIRM !
>S T K W STORE !
I
AND
ETEW GOODS !
1
j 1
TAYLOR & C 0.,!
: i
,
Have just opened their large and
spacious Store, and will
keep at all times,
A LARGE AND WELI, SELECTED STOCK j
OF
DOMESTIC AND FANCY
DRY OOODS.
(Opposite Codding & Russell.)
Towanda, April 16, 18C7.
' Cjnmpljrej} Brother's Column.
1 TRI'TII IS MIGHTY!
S. I 18 I & I 67 18.
tSf YK.H ! -igO.
I
' LOOK OCT FOU THE
LOOK OUT FOR THE
LOOK OUT FOR THE
NEW STOCK
NEW STOCK
NEW STOCK
BOOTS AND SHOES,
: BOOTS AND SHOES,
1 BOOTS AND SHOES,
I
NOW OPENING AT
NOW OPENING AT
NOW OPENING AT
HUMPHREY BROTHERS.
IHUMPH REY BROTHERS
HUMPHREY BROTHERS.
NO DESCRIPTION NECESSARY
NO DESCRIPTION NECESSARY
! NO DESCRIPTION NECESSARY
; As we have everything in the line, from the
largest to the smallest.
LET THEM KNOW!
E/.AAT. ! 1867 i IbL.W
IqY" HEAD ! -"us®
| Reasons why
Reasons tvhy
Reasons why
You should buy you Boots and SU oes of us :
1
We deal in Boots, Shoes and Leather, EX
i CLUSrVELY.
i
2
We are largely engaged in Manufacturing
| ourselve
•>
• )
We have facilities lor buying which no other
home in this county has.
4
We claim that our neighbors are better
judges of Dry Goods, Croceries, Hardware, Ac. '
than we are. therefore you should buy of them
and get the beucfit of their experience.
(
5
{
i
i
We claim to be better judges of Boots and
Shoes than our neighbors, (who make this
branch secondary) and you should buy of us,
and get the benefit of a judicious selection of
goods.
<; :
We are confident that the prices will satisfy
ail that we can sell a letter quality of goods
for the same 1110003-. tha u can be purchased ]
elsewhere.
WE HAVE DONE IT!
1.1 L.l I I.! T. 1 <fc I F,
ear CONCLUSION ! •"^lll
Having refitted and much improved our sales
room. wc invite all to call and examine for
them selves.
TIIE HARNESS DEPARTMENT!
On the {second Floor, is as usual fully slocked !
with every tiling belonging to it.
FULL AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
OF
LADIES AND GENTS TRUNKS,
AC., AC., AC.
Towanda, May 9,1367.
Ucal (ffgtate anb litgttwtiff.
M 0 N T A N V K fc W AKD,
REAL ESTATE AGENCY,
Ofl'er sale the following properties at reoaonable
prices an<' upon favorable terms :
I.
Twelve town lots, on Lombard and Third Sts.
Towanda Borough.
11.
10,000 acres heavily timbered land on the
head waters of the Sinnarnalioning, Potter co.,
Pa.
111.
A Valuable Anthracite Coal Properly, near
Scran ton, Pa.
IV.
7,000 Acres of Wild Land in Stewardson
township, Potter county, Pa., heavily timbered.
V.
20 Town Lots in Monroe Borough, Bradford
county, Pa.
VI.
782 Acres ol improved and timbered land,
known as the Peltier and Pratt farms, in M In
tyre and Union townships, Tioga and Lycoming
counties, Pa. To be arid in lots.
VII.
4!>TowuLots in New Milford, 8 -quel a una
co. Immediately adjoining the "
pot.
VIII.
One third ol 100,000 acres of wild timbered
land, Montgomery County, Georgia.
IX.
3,000 Acres Wild Land. Svllivan county, Pa.
X.
A valuable Coal property .near WilUes-Barre,
I'a., having thereon all the coal veins oi the
Wyoming valley..
XI.
122 Acres good Farming Laud, Burlington
township, Bradford county.
XII.
■
2,000 Acres, more or less, wild land,heavily
timbered. Mclntvre township, Lycoming coun
ty, Pa.
XIII.
GO Town Lots, situate-on Main. Bailroad and
Centre streets, Towanda.
xiv.
10 Acres of improved farming land, highly
cultivated, Wysox township, near Towanda.
XV.
11 Acres higliiy improved iurming laud suita
ble for a ' truck ' farm, or residence—-Wysox. j
XVI.
7 Acres improved land, Wysox, ten minutes
walk from Towanda Borough.
A FINE RESIDENCE,
With every modern improvement and conveni
ence. House nearly new.
XVII.
50 Acres heavily timbered land, oak, pine,
chesuut, Ac. Wysox, within bait mile ol
the Susquehanna.
XVIII.
700 Acres valuable farming land. Atlantic
county, New Jersey.
XIX.
Tenements and improved Kea! Estate, To
wanda Borough, and other properties.
MOXTANYE cV WARD,
Execute.Conveyancc-s. furnish Briefs ol Title,
buy and sell Ileal Estate, collect rentals and
liens,survey and examine all kinds of pn ; rty.
They are prepared to negotiate -ah ' farms,
homesteads, and properties especially d sirable
to capitalists ; to pro are advances of money
upon bond and mortgage, and to prosecute in
quiries for those desiring to mike invc-tments
or secure a home. They will effect
IXSVR A X (' E
In the best known companies, FIRE, LIFE, AC
CIDENTAL and INLAND MARINE, They
have exclusive Agency tor Bradford and neigh
boring counties for leading companies in these
several departments of Insurance.
Those who desire to buy or sell forms ; •
All who wish to effect Insurance against Fire;
All who seek permanent investments tor the
future benefit ot their families, ia secure and
first class I.ile Companies ;
Capitalists desiring to buy or tell valuable
speculative properties ;
All wishing survey.-, and examinations ;
All wishing advances upon valual !c real
property ;
All who wisli to obtain lease or rental ol
Farms or Tenements,
Are respectfully solicited to entrust such busi
ness to our Agency.
Farther particulars furnished at our office.
Office, Union Block, Towanda. (To bo re
moved May Ist, to corner ol Main and Fine
streets.)
G. 1). MONTANYE,
HENRY WARD.
loy PROPERTIES ADVERTISED
FREE OF CHARGE.
REFERENCES ;
Hon. U. Mercur. Towanda, l J a.
lion. Wil.iam Elwell, Bloomsburg, Fa.
C. L. Ward, Esq., Towanda.
M. C. Mercur, "
(I. F. Mason & Co., Bonkers, Towanda.
J. D. Moutanye, Towanda.
Lalbrop. Luddington & Co., New York,
Dickson Brothers, I'hiladelphia.
Hon. John N. Conyngliain, Wilkes-Barre.
Charles Farrisle, Wilks Bane.
Hon. F. B. Streeter, Montrose, I'a.
Towanda, April 2,1867.
legal.
\ D.MINISTRATOFv'S NOTICE
JLJL Notice Is hr by gU 'La 4 s.t un
indebted 'oil . uijiN DiCLLIiSON
late „. WaiTcn Up . <1 . . p-p
to mak' 'mmediat' payment aiid th efiav
iug demanc- ag.,.. ... i c ' .'e w: pr
them duly a. I 'c ut: '
I.A FA) ETTE DICKER-SDN
LU;AX ii. BHANf,
April 9 13C7.* Administratis-
IjIXBOUTO&'S NOTICE -N .i
Ais hereby given that ail per- . . i-A ■'
t. u.. ' t-ite of CALF:; ingkuson. v
S eshequin, dec'd, are requested t> make im
mediate payment, and ah i: viug claims upon
said estate will present tbi m >1 I> ideated
lor settlement.
GUAULEb CBAF. EE,
April 10, 1e67. Executor
\ DMINISTKATOR'.S NOTICE.
/A- Net: eis hereby given, tha* all pers >n*
indebted to the estate ol Duviu J. ilortou.
late ol ShMbaqnin twp.,deu'd. Me tt t test* . t
make immediate payment, and those rin
claims aguinsl said est -te will pre at the r0 uy
authenticated lor s-'tic. -eat.
WM DELPEUOH.
April 3,1807. Adininb'i-at .r.
EXECT T TOR-5 NOTI N .
" A fa hereby giver II p
ed to the estate of GUY TRACY, lite ol
Milan dcCi-.;-wid, u. ji- que a* .o in r.c .mm .
ate payment, nr.! tl. •! , i.. .. .-i :
said estate will p.e-eß' • ■-•••! duly i "'itua'
ed.tor settlement.
HENRY W. TRACY,
r? ■ l.'H'K'VOO'i
L. TRACY-
April 6, IsG7. tit tw
ADMIN IS'RS NOTION. Notice i -
hereby given that all pi ons iinlctied t .
the estate oi HARRIET ii i.VN - dee'd., iateu.
Wteoxtwp., are request make payment
without delay, and thn at hi. i g "l.iims ugii r
sa d estate mast present the a .duly aathoji ea
ted for settlement.
t>. C. MEANS,
May 2,1867. Administrator.
\ DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—
JL\. Notice is hereby given, that all pen >as
Indebted to "the estate ot Nutbvi Kiltori,
de J, late o. r raiikiin twp., are icqa-..-tei t •
i.r, 1- ' immediate payment, aui th ' rvlng
demands against said estate will present the i
i u..ij anthem. a.; 1 i lor sci ~oUii;".L.
M. H. KILBORN,
j May 2. 1807.— * Administrat >r
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.—No Ice
hereby g'.v.a, that a'.', per -.a i. I bo. I
i the estate of Wm. 3r~ely, la eol llidgb ■ ,-y v •
' dee d., are re . rested to mt to mini . , u>
< mcnt, aud aii p v . :jai having claimi ag
• said estate vriii r*nt th- m • rlyvrth '1
for settlement.
DAVID GAUDN'ou,
DANIEL RIGHT. -.i-.v-:
April 17,1367. Exeeut r-.
' ~~ ——
lilisretlctnconsf.
TO FARMERS.
My Goo irich b. liiiugi'u > .-, grown jium
I the orignai tock, and hence rue to name, ; ;
I now ready for delivery' >th .-.. o have aires.
'dy engaged them ; and Mao I ; p.y to w -ever
i may wish to secpre these ch r ■ i...
i en "aing spring.
! From trial of the a''ove i rial u by ti, -
j who WOrC t4J i a LlillutU Ua to 10CQI6 JhdlliO ct- i
j from rue last spri - - it formers haVt be
come awa re ot their vast superiority .v.ei >1!
others. They are nn-.ivurled tu their itameus
yield; exceedingly excellent for tabic u~.\ an.',
very hardy -- rr i. ur ret or
All persons wishing them, had Jailer pp.
r.o.v or ear.y u.s p ■ . ... ori <g ..ic., .... -
11 Dr. Pto-.ei' If;u.a fi .
, Early i ioouiieh best < .rly, $! 00 pr Ii
i t alico, oeautilul ami del us, J iW
I i.leasou, flue tor wiatcr use, •; do
! l.'u ty Coat, superior yieiders and g-ad 200
! Cuzco, en rruously tm.tiul, 2 00 "
ic.asi Cu.u a. ..j.iii fuc mar,.ct
Dec. IQ.IviG. _ D; l U. C. JDRTEK.
i "JVT E V, MEAT 2J.ViiK.Er.—i'uc - ib
| JLv acr.btr.j itspci:.i rui th _.: i.
of Tovanda 1 ~'i anl vi inity, t:wt .
have opened a meat ma; .at, n the n< n -id ■
ol the I'ablio Squire, next door to ib-. iou
i Block, where they willkc.po. 1,-. id ,
| OF BEEF MUTTON, PORK, A" ,
Which will be sold at thelo- .*c ■ vib!': fice"
They wiii endeavor by caretul attention I < t .si
I. . „nj • y Acci.ijg an. . i s qu.. v .
choice meats, to supply the a. in'., of the putiH ■.
A share of pii-rcaac - Is soli -ited.
ALL) ~ a j jdccu.t •
March 23,18C7—tf.
IMPORTANT TO !H l lER MAK
JL EES.—The nnrkrsigued are no • felly jpre
pared to furnish the ; with . ; 1 .
Dog Power Machine,' " st ip. ,i a - quili'v anil
pattern.
Price of Machines ;. ... twelve t thirty-jve
dollars, according to siz" of D:\lry. Every a :
culne delivered aud pi: in running order, a a
warranted to give cu: be r.,em'.iuu, . r.i ,c>
refunded. All orders by mall promptly attend
ed to. I'..ICE A COMFTI i\
Burlington bcro, ilareh 25,15e7.
))o, tee un ers.gji 1 have t rei; ual hr r
during the past sc.-' r ... : tl. i- n
machines, and tan cheerfefly tt ma i. >n
to the public us th st Churn Fowe. >el ,ro
duccd. iA>.\ij Bi.
1 1- v\ i.
\VALLaVIiLE i ARM FOR aLF.
f Theaabscriheroiiiers . ; ... .... .. ..
Towanda Boion >.-. i the .••> Ir •
| Towanda to Waveriy. F.nd .an i c nr.- - sor ol
. ip o . 'he Cat aud übc.il -ii J:,..- J.. • h
: we:-.' side ol 1 •.<• road, ila • n v irauitd barn
i Irani U dweiiiug house, and , i tr lit theraou,
' Mrh ;.s v.'erl watered, icrrrrs inaJe e. ~ Fo.
i lnrthcr particulars enqu r a the piv.u -' ■
' WM. M. \vaTTS.
I aiurcu 14. isCi.
TTALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. •
V The subscriber oil.' - for sal '.is i m
\\ ysox, nearly opposite aow.ru a. Ins i..rm
todtein 12J ier.s'd 1..;. ; . . ~ ...
provemtn., with a splendid dwelling
barns and outbuilding-, a ua a !arg n ver
foiling orchard stocked with good truit ot ev
ery description. ft i- in a ; d ne! hborh
within easy reach ot the - .ur at- l - hou:
privilege# . iowaU'lu ■ .axiugh. - ■■ r iiau.> o.
-
ises. MORGAN D. STRICKLAND.
Wysox, Ap.il 8, i-u7.—t;*
YYTANTED IMMEDIATE!. I. TOO
r f ... toe i forCOLBIN'S
ILLOSTBATED DOllßblli .. o . .
sing upwards of 1,- i a. . a A ia., . i,-i ;
Commentary of 17,009 Notes !t"i, mflerc it
Commentators; 7ou Engmviugt; Fa iiiy Flo
--tog.a .aDepai.e. ... ; ...v..a- e. > ■ .
Maps, Biblical Ufistory, Ch ... I : r,,:V
Ac., Ac. A book that aiw iye s,-m. uv aver
age oaies are 60.) e..p.ts p. ..ay. Asa wua
ard Bible fjr Families, Teachers, Miu., . -
all lovers ol the word of God, it has m mo'
liter - No Liecus r quired .or Agent.-, ror
particulars uudr . a ,
£r. A. .STrF.EJ A I'D..
B.'X 222, Harri.-bnrg, I'h.
April 3, ictii.—it.
/j A Kit 1 A(r E S FO R SALE GHEAI' !
PMe "i lis .• . ' AKUJIGBB i 'ill GGll
at very low prices. He has on'hand for salt
Buggicaand two , hrttornr Democrat .v..
made of the best material,an lia the most work
manlike manner. Those wishia • to buy. will
well toe. Ha# a i ro > ppuri'.niiyp united to buy
a good Boggy cheap. I have ->a hand roari*
second hand > irriag •-. v hich hive been nut in
liiorouga repair, and will be sold verv cheVp-
Towanii i, April 15, C7. G. U.DUAK -.
rjIAVERN PROPERTY FOR S
jl The iliscri er o er i-r sal-; hi- Tavern
Property, r.:.. ilcd ... A to,vuo.r:p, pp... .■
the norougn of Towanda, withih a. w rods o
the bridge. The l.u . In;_- are in odio ;-.
aui Wtil arrai.g. a .. .i lire location all t-x -. ...-lit
one. Fo.---.--si a wiii be given iaiui Lately.
For terms apply to G. I). Montanye, To--* la.
or to the saoscribcr at Myersbu g.
V. M. ) AN 8..U.N ..
April 3,1807.—3 m.
i> R1 DOE T.ETTINO.—F ,i 1
P p i-sl- will i e received at the I - ell J.:
Muddin, in Windham towuebip. until 3o . .k.
p.m., .i v. .DNE:-. 'AT, M.'. 1 .1 - .,i... .Uc
building and completi.g a BBID :: g#wap
p-i-i.-j.iig creek, r.ear said Ma den's. Spei tilt i
tious lor the same may oc seenut luehoa-, i
i. S. Madden, and at the Commissioner'a c ti.
for one week pre-.- i' us te the lettln ?o: t'm • ■ <
JOHN BU.V'IibSLEE,
STEUNE M A.iU.
w. B. dodu::,
May 1, 13(57. Cnmuiis-inncr-.
r|ISSOLUTION. Notic
\J -riven that the partnership he ••••• •• * -x
idling between D.VUUenfol and •' :-. An
drew#, 1# this day us- F.vi! i.y ■■■ •■ -I con
sent, J. F, Andrew- having narcHaaed an Of
slid Whittenhall's i-n,-. ■ t :.-i contract tor
bailuiug the . uiiivau a.-1 • i> tilroad.
V. -. WHITTENH \LL
J. S. \NT>itEVV3.
Towanda, April 17, 18G7.
/ IHEAP FARMS FOR SALE IN
Southern Delat
roil iMe infonnation In regard to th . '
soil and productivvu. • • > withuot
charge by calling on the - -ri • - resi
deuce in lowaniia.
J.lJihirs cLLlui i.
April 23,1567.