Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, February 20, 1868, Image 3

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LOCAL AND GENERAL.
ToWiNDA CHURCH DMICTORY.--.Baptist
Chureh.—Rev. Basarcr Dtarai. Volta:
preschin,g. Sundays at 10k a. ri., sad lk
p. u. Sunday 150h001. 1j P. K. Prayer
Meeting every Thursday evening.
M. E. Churels.—ltev._L T.Dscseurr.i., Pas
tor. • Preaching eve ry: at 10; Aar.-
_ and 7P. M. Sandal School. 11 e. iL
Prayer Meeting every _ evening.
P re sbyterian Merck—Bev. Wit. HANSA
Pastor. Preaching every Sunday at 101
A. N.,. and 7 P.m. Sunday School.lk
Prayer Meeting Thursday evenings. .
,Episcopal Church.—liev. P. D. Therms, As.
t or . Preaeldig every Sunday at 10k A.m.
and 3P. IL Sunday School, 11 P. IL
TIME TABLE.--The following is the
Time Table of the Pennsylvania and New
York Canal sad Bail Boa& Company, which
took effect on Wednesday, Jan: Ist, 1868 :
80.VTRWARD.
P.M. P. M. A. M.
WAVIBLf.... v:35 12:30. ..,..9:00
Alm= .6:55 12:50. ..-9.t0
.. ... .7:15 105.....9:35
"Cur= ....7: 1 3.0 120 '
_9:50
icTiveicis.... 8.00 1-45 ... .10:15
P. M......P. M. A. It
NWM&AED.
A. IL A. M. • P.M.
810 11:45..4 ..sao
11:30 4:55
... .7:40 1115 4 , 40
7a5 110 4:25
—7OO 10:35 4 00
A. M. A.M. P. M.
'JOHN P. COX, Berixrbdendeat.
WArmr.
ATKINS
ULSTER..
TOWANDA.
FESTIVAL' AND SUPPIR.—The Lidies
of the Presbyterian Church will hold a Fes-
Ufa in the basement .of the Church, on
Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, 25th and
2Cth inst., the proceeds to be applied to the
extinguishment of the Church debt.
Supper will be provided, and the public
is invited to attend--
FORTUNATE ESCAPE.—The larke Me
tropolitan Hardware Store of 8. N. BRONSON
RI Orwell, was discovered to be on lire on
Friday forenoon, on the second floor, in the
room known as the Stove Ware-Boom. By
prorapt measures the fire was easily extin
guished. The discovery was most oppor
tune, as the ,nearness of'the Presbyterian
Church, and other buildings, would have
rendered their destruction certain, had
Biresson's store', been burned.
sel. We are requested to state for,
the benefit of the public, that although two
mails are sent from theTowanda Poat Office
to Waverly, daily, only one' 'mail leaves the
latter place txistward each day, (at 8,35 p.
m). Two trains leave westward daily—one
at 7,00 a. m., and another at about 7,00 p.-
m. So that letter* deposited in the office
here My time before 3,30 p. m., for places
beyond Waverly, will reach their destina
tion just as early as if they were put in the
morning mail.
tar We are receipt-of the Annual
-Report of the Surveyor - General - of this
Commonwealth, and gathet from it the fol
lowing statistics of Bradford County : .
" Bradford County, February 21, 1810,
formed apart of Luzern° and Lycoming.—
Previous to March 24, 1812, this county
was called Ontario, but its name was chang
ed on that day." Bradford county con
tains 1174 square miles, and 751,360 acres
of hind, ranking the third county in the
State for size, Clearfield being the next
largest and Laverne the largest. The pop
ulation of Bradford in 1860 was 48,734. It
is in latitude 41 . deg. 47 min. north, and
longitude from Washington of 0 deg. 25
min. 28 sec. east.
This table may be useful to our readers
for reference, as it forms a portion of the
history of our own county.
CANTON.—EdiIor Reporter— Sinop
, T nay last.communication to the EmEtozrza,
the EL= of GIiZARON do Inirm, of Tioga Co.
Pa., have bought eleven acres of land in this
boro, and as soon as spring opens will erect
a large tannery.
A cigar and tobacco manufactory has been
put in operation, in the buildingrecently*
owned and occupied by Dr. W. f 3. Bxn as
a drag-store.
Our Irikdi fellow citizens of this place and
vicinity. contemplate erecting a Catholic
Church during the coming season.
Lirvrri MANIXT are to build a sash and
blind factory on Mechanic St., and have dug
an immense well or reservoir to supply wa
ter for their engine.
It is reported and generally believed, that
a well known citizen of our town has recent
ly fallen heir to $30,000 - ; I and {and that
a few neighbors agree that is bdt,a paltry
enm, after all, the balance of town including
-"yours truly" think it's a big thing.
.The prospect is that more-building will be
done here than was last summer, and that is
saying considerablefor us.
The Good Templars have a flourishing
organization here, and the Odd-Fellows are
immense.
The Canton Literary Association holds
semi-monthly meetings in the session room
,of the M. E. Church. This society numbers
some forty or fifty members, and has been
productive of great good id; elevatin,g the
intellectual standard among our young peo
ple.
&names Cornet Emu' go to Troy, Tues
day evening next to play at a festival. The
band numbers - fourteen performers, and has
recently purchased a new uniform through
out There are but few country bands thit
can compete successfUllY with our boys.
Last night at the hour "when churchyards
yawn and.graves give up their dead," tw•
male forms "might bare been seen" stealth
ily approaching the jewelry store of Bunn
Nxwitais ; slowly but surely they insert their
jaclmives (blades Iran into the putty that
surrounds each separate pane of SAMMeI3 ,
glass ; there is a sudden crashing of glassoi
hurried tramp of footsteps, a fierce impre
cation or perhaps' two, and the baffled vil-
Hans rush wildly towardlhe depot.
Sucial.believe lost nothing of value,but
the thieves carried off a horse blanket 'be
longing to S. W. Wszoires livery stable.—
So clue has been obtained as to who the
woad bC burglars were.
The books of the B. B. and Express Co's.
show that within the s ix months comprised
from May to October hat,there As shipped
from this station over one thousind ftirldus
of , butter, against about one third that
Amount for the best year previous.
I will advise you of further progress.
Canton Feb. 15. 1868. 1. N. 0.
JAN". E. OJLLDWZLL VB. OJITAWISSA
ILtrutcur, Clotatits.—We find the follow ing
notice of this ease in the court reports of
the Philadelphia Press :
- This cps developed some peculiar facts
in medical skill. The plaintiff started from
Wiliiantsport on the 3d of November, 1866,
for New York, and the train was precipita
ted down an embankment by the breaking
of ana Dr. Sayre,. of New York, was
called to see her a yeatafter other medical
gentlemen had given her their professional.
attendance. 13he had fivtribe broken And
a variety of other iNuries,which were ameli.
oratad, bat it was wsooyered that her spinal
column
was so injured that the slightest tap
on the head iro ~, . 1 . lad I
Vbrought into -.., , an 1
k i by whir& the w. • htr,u the b
prey ted from pressing me esp
tunn, and made to bear one shot
This apparatus the lady wore
z ig.
Then It was discovered' 113a0she a
rest her foot upon grmuutixtatt
falling'of the arch Of the foot liy the
net performing their flusilittia. - '. - 41
rains made of India-rut:ter belts, I
with &ball beneath the 24 of t
obviated very ancemidtdly' ditlin
• The railroad company . ccmtend that
every care was evinced on Lh4ir - by the
employment of ootatent mrrants. every
capputy,
and
to Laving; *Wm men to
4y.
walk oXIIIIIIES the Wick -- Thp • jury,
however found for the laily,i and- ve her
damages in theginm of sll,on i "
. Miss MarrmaCALDWZM,4O was 'tired
on the some occasion , hmwhice ob ed- a
verdict of $1,600 against, a Com any.—:.
The many friends of: tl*F - 1 indies, rill be
i
pleased to learn' that they 4re to receive a
small return for the very! sigious injuries
received: . I 1 - I
...
a. Gen. PskrroN
temperance, at atfl+ens, onA "
.
sing the 26th.
l
COURT PROCEEDINGS.—iii efulls
I . -
licenses were granted : .t• • .i .
NOR A TATUM *16:814 r
P. D. Wilcox,. ' A ..Albaniri twp.
J. S. Hill, L llarlingto bore.
8.8, Downing, - 1 ; Frankl twp.
Seneca L. Arnold,... 4.. ... - Orw 11 twp.
A. C. Peters ' i....We twp.
John A. Usher, I
~.i r mitikfle d twp.
G. W. Squires, .Stan ing Stolle twp.
Bbubal Bosnian,—• [.... ...erry twp
Allen McKean,, .[..oowanda bore.
C. T. Smith , - , , At If,
Senben Stiles,
J. H. Wells , t. .
j ~...
Tr
....Trclyy twp.
tw.
i ' L.
=BOHAN? reatzes..
Colwell it Whitman, i ; Canto h boro.
Mitchell I Newman 4..1, , ..Trq boro.
H. W. Nobles, • 4..1.1:0wand boro.
EATING BOUGEN ao.
Cho% W. Crans,
• ~ t p. .. Attie tw
Melvin A. Wall,
Edward Swain, ,Burlingto bort):
Besley 1 Ferguson, . .... . '....i. 4 - Columbia twp.
WilliW. Coon, ..... ... ;. . ..:....Towandit boro.
m Henry,
Warren Mclntire, •
Oacbr C. Post, J
_as. is
C. A. Smith.
Barnard Dunn,...., L Overto twp•
Com. vs. Alexander Niblacilc.,--Sur ty of
the peace. After hearing, Court disciarged
the defendant. L.
__ 1
Com. vs. William Harris.-+Chargeicif as
sault and battery and threatsi Court alto*
a none prosequi to be entered in paynientof
costs,
Com. vs. Jackson Barioell.-kurety bf the
peace. After hearing, defendant orticlred to
give bail in the sum of $l5lO, - and stand
committed until sentenee is complied with.
Ctun. vs. Edmund Gdfron.i-Charge of as
sault and battery. Court difect a aolle.pro
sequi to be entered on payment of costs:
t i
Cbm. vs. C. E. Coe.— lndicted for Ring
liquor without license. D'fendant '
plead
guilty, whereupon the Courtisentenc him
to pay a fine of $5O and co ts (.4 p seen
tion.
Com. vs. H. J. Madill.—D eendant yes in
dicted for fraudulently alterifg, a mote. The
jury returned a verdict of not guilty and
that the prosecutor, E, W. oOWell, aqd the
defendant, each pay one-hall the costa.
In the matter of 'the. Incorporatipt of a
Borough in Smithfield, thirule to cash
proceedings was made absol te.
The Report of the Au ' of Bridford
county was file approved b , the
Court.
wt approve the aploiiitmen of J.
M. Loomis as Deputy Cons
able of ter
township ; Horace Horton as Deputy :den
stable of Sheshequirr township ; also ccept
the resignation of W. L. Scoitton, Co t able
of Sylvania borough, and , bppoint - 0...
Reynolds, Constable of said borough. I
On reading affidavit, Couit grant tide,
returnable to next term, to show cauela why
tavern license granted to hill A. Ers er, of
Smithfield, shall not be vomited..
On presentation of petition signed sun
dry citizens of Ulster township praying the
Court for the formation ofin Indepe ndent
School District, the Court ?point asiCom
missioners to view the premises , Jos plate'
Campbell, Alexander Lane tad Loren j i Run
dell, to meet upon the gratu!ta, and ake a
full report of their-proceedings to the, next
Court of Quarter Sessions. 1 •, I
In the matter of cluuogidg the plitce of
holding the general electiobs in the itown
ship of Wyalusing, on presiinting petitions
the Court order an election to be held On the
24th of March next, to deimimine the qrzes
tion of such removal.
On presenting petition, oux_S. miTumu
was appointed Auditor of he township of
Windham, Pa place of " m rn i llimin '
3p-signed.
, 1
The Court allow the transfer of George
M. Hall's tavern licenstl Oscar Eieleker ;,
G. H. Estell's tavern lic etoN. MI Roy
-1
nolds ; George Messersmia 's tavern license
to Benjamin Vaughn. I.
In the matter of appralSe
enby Canton school distri
era filed and confirmed si
In the matted of app
taken by Troy school
viewers filed and corifirn l
leave to any of the parties i 1
exceptions within fifteen da s. , ' •
On pleading certificate eflexamineriii &e.
l'a uw *
as G. Parades and. Hraszri Wes
xxas were admitted and swern as Attofneys.
The sale of land in the case ofAl
'en•FD:
Brown, a lunatic, was co ' ed. •
~ .
On filing petition, the Co t direct ,pri
vate
i t in
vete sale of land belon • to Ha milton
Dickenson, a lunatic, and', the return having
been Jamie, confirm the ask to Charlotte-M.
Rogers.
The - applications for Incorponition , the
first M: E. Church of Diat4, and the, fir'st
M. E. Church of Canton, wine granted, and
decrees made accordingly.
u • n l 3
In the matter of the alleged 1 I , 7 of
Ann Donahue, Court appoint W. C. Brit
Esq., as commissioner. I _
On 'the reading of petition the Court;:dAr
the adoption of Cornelius ' Alonzo Ro • kik
as the child of Henry Janes, and the adop
tion of Alvira Colgrove as the child of R o b e rt
bI
B. Baler. H
In the matter of the lunaCy of Julia Arm
strong, the Court conflnn l the finding of the
inquisition, and appoint H. N. Vi" 8,
committee of the person aid estate 0 said
lunatic.
In the matter of the application forcor
poitttion of the Tioga Point Cemete ry f the
Court order publication.
COMMON PLEAS.
In the matter of the alleged lunacy.il D.
Barrett Dewitt, Court appoint N. 8 . . t.. o
dran, Commissioner. .
,
In the matter of the adjustment of ,
Frank's!
ac.,and
Barclay, the Court appo i nt Wm. A. eck,
Esq., master, as well as to said excep ons,
as to hearing of the case upon its merits.
In the matter of the appli cation of E. F.
Bishop, for the benefit of insolven law:
the Court grant the application. I
In the matter of petitfon of Cliadis M.
Hall, of 'l'owandahorough, for appeintent
of viewers to appraise the damages ell ed
by the constriction of the,Pennsylvan*and
New York Canal and Bailroad, the court
appoint as viewers Geo.. W. Brink, 1 .R.
Buck, Geo. IL Little, Zebnlon Frisbe, Doha
Ballwin, A. G. Mathews and dolui W.
W.oodbnrn, to meet l upon : the -grounk oa
Friday. the 13th dai,of March, 1868,1 ail
p. m.
MI
Snpoe • • in Divorce ertirii4liowed by the
court in tie following eases , : \
Geo. P!IB;OWII vs. SylvliB. Ein \ pwn.
John/104mi is. Rhoda Uingos.
Mary A Clumsy vs. Spencer H. Eltr7 \
Enalit4'ialady v& John Malady, -• '72
Ntincy Russell vs. L. B. Russell.
Mar y Briggs vs..Edward-A. Brigga
On reading depositions Divorces' - was
granted id the following cases : '
. John DE Bell vs. Eliza Bell,
Ellen Oi>rson vs. Andrew B. 0018011.
AlmitiSegar vs. Henry Seger. ,+ •
AIM Dickinson vs. John O. Dickinson.
of the
nada
foot,
Margo* Pickett vs. A. T. Pickett.
Sarah COMPIon vs. Hollister Compton.
- Emily Spy.** vs. William Spellman.
=Moses Walters vs. Clarissa Walters.'
Rachel Baldwin vs. Benjamin Baldwin.
The following cases were tried by a jury :
S.Jlr. B'lvalson vs. N. N. Parks.—Defen
dant's appeal' from the judgment of Z. Eris
bee, Esa), of Orwell. The jury rendeis
verdict' fdrPlaintiff for the min of $79 99,
and costs - I lOn reading and - filing affidavit,
and on motion of defendant's attorney,Court
grant a rule toshow cause why a new trial
shall not be granted, returnable next term.
‘dnes.
3IM:1
I=l
M. ißt/shaw vs. AdeThert Munn.—De
fendants appeal from the judgment of Geo.
W. Brink; BK., of Lellaysville. Verdict
for the pliintiff for thesum of $2O and costs.
Thilegran H - to show cause why judgment
shall not be rntered without costs.
Alvin Sciyies vs. Township of Leßoy:—The
plaintiff sties' for $3OO bounty offered by the
township for voliinteers. The jury having
been sworn, on motion of defendants cotm
sel;the caSe was continued at costs of.defen
.e.
dant.
wing
E W. fpoicoll vs. D, H. Sweeney.—Aotion
in debt neon promises. Verdict for the
plaintiff for $45 60.
Sally Hayding us. E. W. Colwell and Olney
Churchill.-I-Ejectment for abouktwo acres of
land in Ciknton borough. Verdict for the
plaintiff kir one undivided fourth part of the
land in gnestion.
J. A B4Ecen vs.john Russell.—TDefendants
appeal froM the judgment of Asa McKee jr.
The jury found a verdict for that defendant.
The Courts were adjourned oh Saturday
until Dion#lxy, for the hearintiof arguments,
&o. -
THE BROADWAY THEATRE.—This ex=
cellent company continue to attract laige
iandienceslat Montanyes Hall, in this vil
lage, they ;are, without doubt, a first class
troupe, mid every thing is conducted so that
the most t cfastidious can not help - but be
pleased with thearrangements • Everything
is now, frisk and original, and brought out
in that superior manner peculiar to this
popular ompany. Friday evening will
close the season here,-and"nll•should avail
themselvels of the `opportunity of visiting
one of the finest -'ente rtainments that has
ever beenlproduce in Towanda.
1
419,.. The "Ba d of Hope" gave a
Concert 4 the PresbYtexian Church oz:aat
urday evening last, The exercises consiaf
ed of singing Temperance Songs, Hymns,
&c„ by the members of the. Band. They
were also assisted by Prof. Tows= and
Miss MsTissne. Srunins's String Band
were presinit and added much to the inter
ests of the performance, The proceeds of
the concert; (about fifty dollars) will be
faithfullydevoted to the promotion of tem
perance and , good morals among the young,
We should do injustice to Messrs, Drr
nuca & qa4arezmax, did we not mention,
that the beauthul and excellent Piano used
on the occasion was kindly tendered by
them to the; " Band" for use on that even
ing.
. BURGLARY AT TROY.--On Friday
night the: Village of Troy, was visited by
burglars who with a jimmy and skeleton
keys forced an entrance into three stores
and the Railroad Depot. They evidently
commence/ their operations at the Railroad
Depot, where they effected an entrance
through a window in the freight room. A.
ter once being inside the building they were
accessible to every room in the depot, ex
cepting lii, Ticket and Telegraph 'Offices.
With a jimmy they pried omit the tieget of
fice door, land after rummaging the itiewers
in the °Mc , they with a common'reiiining
bit and a shall chilled augtir bit, commend
boring info, the safe—their intentions, prob
ably, beingito bore into the lock, fill it with
powder and blow the ' door open. The safe
was one inl Herring's manufacture. After
they had i bored in about five-eights of an
inch, they !struck the chilled iron which
protects ilia lock, upon the reamer had no
effect and !which broke their augur.bit in
three plecei.. This evidently being all the
tools they bad, they gave Kip the job ofopen,
lug the sr* and turned their attention to
the store' down town.
Their neit attempt was, to opp dzwzrz
and roariaex's clothing store :
,The doors,
however, being double plank ones, resisted 1 1
their efforts', and after trying the front, - side
and rear #cns, they next visited blowitynx.
i j ai
and Pzcs, dry goods dealers, where they
pricd, \ the . 1 ;1 or open, ' looked into two draw
ers which w re in the counters , and which one
would na ly take formoney drawers,but!
weicrused for other. purposes. The mono;
drawer they over looked, as the... 44-
chang' e left lin it was undisturbed. \ ritte - Y
took no goc;:is, their only want being money.
They then passed around the corner and
down to Q. T. WEBBY & Co., Jewelers.
This' plate was opened with wskeleton
key. .Noehing from this store was taken.
Everything valuable. was deposited in thgir
sales by the clerk the night before, so their
wab nothing they could get, excepting clocks
find a feW cheap show case goods. ._
FromMapt- 3 , . . It and Co's they went to 8.43.
hirramul and Co., druggist and groceri,
Mr. Moh'inT.A.N, who sleeps in the store
was awakimid, about 3 o'clock, by some One
trying• to milock the front door. This they
could notidO, the jock did not work free and
one mustiknow the peculiar catch in it to
unlock it *with the key rightfully belonging
to it. Mr . litoFirmum got up and stood with
his revolviar in hand awaiting their next
move,. which was by inserting their jimmy -
and forcing the door, -as the door came open
Mr. lifcFkmarin fired xten, the burglars de
camped. 1 - -, p
The shot of MoFA MIND was in excellent
range r and had it been two inches more to
the left,. i Would have ended the career of
Mr. Burglar.
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interest',
Enrroi REPORTER : The following
is a list of the Good Templar Lodges in
Bradford comity, with the day, of weelcon
whie4 they hold meetings. - .
• .W. FArriFf District Deputy,
Alba, . ; Alba, Friday
Brulingtece cenVe, ..Burlington„...Tuesday ,
Canton, Canton, ...Monday
Delavan, . 1.. East Smithfield, ..:.Tessday
Franklindale, ...Fnualdizidale....Saturdays
Granville Centre, .
Leßoy, .Leijoy, Wednesday
Martha Wailangton..Camptown,.. Monday:
Morning Stari -- 2T. , ..Yinikroeton.... —.Tuesday
Northern 4 ......Towanda, WAlnesday
Rock .; . West Bur li ngton, Saturdsy
name, * - Romp;
Springfield Centre, Springfield, Wednesday
Spriaghil,‘ .....E3pnnglaill, Wednesday
Terrytowo,- Terrytovrn, --Wednesday
Tioga Poult, Athens, • Wednesday
Trojan, i Troy; Wednesday
Ulster, I Ulster, Batas day
Wyalusing, Wyalusing Tees day
MEIMEI
- Pelson
.put -
Anteing 'Autehtll One of ifo*T's Tioturn of Tomrap a
can lecture One at less ithin fie re
Vice, by calling at elb 1:411430.
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mier We have reeds , the-Lycont
*lig Daily Gate*, one otihei- poblisheas
r 44 4 01 /f- 11 4.
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The uaze appears in (hien of
new444' :and # l6 -11 unibei
'oloolteble\* oppeazonee end =Wei. . ;
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'General a PP44edeaPt. ,5 10831 alttf.
,Ageit on the Ilailread bet4reim a 4014
'and Waverly, The mina were, carried Over
:the gook otitiaturdai \ --144 ,the 430141116 f
with the company having been; completed.
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THE. NHW luxranuaiDl , Wir.nsrxe:=
The work taken as a whole, is ene'of the
most ehilmrae, valuable, erudite and com
plete 'ever heated from, the press of , any
country, and ae, far as any . imitation is Con
cerned, is the nephu3 ultra Wits spliere..,We
congratulate the pub li shers on the general'
beauty of the wort and have wondered, how
in the midst of war, and theconsequent ad
vane° of, all the materials entering into the
compositien of such a book, - theyS o uld
venture the publication at this hour.- But
the work was needed. Science , itself has
discovered that words are powers. And this
work, demanded thus by the restkes spirit
of investigation, will, welrust, find its way
into every family library,while s with the stu
dantand minister and man of sciendeit wfll
assume the character of an indispensable
necessity.—Pittsburg Christian Advocate. '
special Notigto. -
RtmouisoN'e Piano Forte Instruc
tor and all the latest Sheet ' Music: fiir sale
at Dizmuca & Co's. feb2o.
All others' uprights, .squares and grand,
Have lost their favor in the land,
: For klathushek of all is king,
Whose hll, round tones so sweetly. sing.
W. Drrzeren & Co., Agents. -
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scription by agents. Rev, E. Brraaouons,
of Rome, agent for Towanda, Wysox, Her
rick, Rome and ,Orwoill. It is the only gen
nine American revision by Smith's tiwn
band. Feb. 20,-3*.‘-
FAIR ISTARsiNGI4—The nciteifritird
accounts ot E. Solomon, and AL F.,
Salomon& Son, have been placed in my
eands for immediate collection. All Per
sons indebted can save costs by immediate
payment. N. N, Brrrs,
Tosrtiiidti,;Eetr; 20,1868.-3 w.
Fon. SALE.—A Seven Octavo Got-
tags Organ, very cheap. Enquire of X. S.
PATrEasoN, American Hotel, Towanda.
Feb. 13, 1.868.
IS. A Ittrge lot of 011ovor Seed for
sale at , 1
Feb. 13,11:868,
Ctovna SEnn.—Large and Ohio -clo
ver and timothy seed, for sale by W.
NPLIvErz" Feb. IQ..
j P. POWELL, wholesale and re
tail dealer in Oysters, in the baiement of
the Ward House, keeps constantly on band,
a supply of Ohoce Oysters., , Families sup
plied. A liberal discount to dealers.
Towanda, Jan. 25, 1869.
Norwg.-The Board of Revision
have fixed upon the following dates and pla
ces for holding appeals for A. D. 1868 :
Towanda boro', at the Cotamissioners'office,
Wednesday, Feb. 12 ; .
Towanda 'tip. and Towanda North, at the
Commissioner's office, 'Thursday, 13th.
Asylum, at S. Decker's, Monday, 17th.
Terry, ate. Bowman's, Tutiaday, 18th.
Wilmot, atELL Horton's, Wednesday, 19th.
Albany,
,at P.ilcox's,.. Thursday, 20th.
Overton, at Chas. Heichmer, Friday, 21st.
Moms twp. and Boro., at P. Mingos's, Sat
urday, '22th.
Ulster, at Ethan_Tuttle's, Monday, 24th.
Athens Boro4 at C. Day's, Tuesday, 25th.'
Athens twp., at C. Day's, Wednesday, 26th.
Ridgbury, at C. Kandy's, Thursday," 27th.
South Creek, at G. F. Gillett's, Priday,2Bth.
Welles, at J. Brink's, Satuiday, 29th.
Columbia and Sylvania, at S. D. Goodrich's,
Monday, March, 2d.
Troy Boro; at y. M. Long's, Tuesday, 3d.
Troy twp ., at V. M. Long a. Monday, 4th.
Springfield, at R. H. Benson's, Thum, sth.
Smithfield, at L. D. Females, Friday, - 6th.
Burlington twp. and boro;., at J. S. 'Hill's,
Saturday, 7th.. -
Burlington west, at Geo. Godard's, Mop
day, 9th. , •
Granville, at B, F. Taylor's, Tuesday, 10th.
Armenia and. Alba, at G. H. Estell's, Wed
nesday, 11.
Cantonttwp. and boro., at J. Fox's, Thurs
day, 12th.
Leßoy, at C. R. Holcomb's, Friday, 13th.
Franklin, at S. S. Downing's,Saturday,l46.
Wysox,'at j. Conklin's, Monday, 16th.
Shesbequin, at J. P. Rogers's, Tuesday,l7th.
Litchfield, at S. Layton's, Wednesday, 18th.
Windham, at 1, Osborn's, Thursday, 19th.
Warren] at B, Cooper's,Friday, 20th.
Rome tivp. and boro., at U. G. Goff's, Sat
urday, - 21st, .
Orwell, at W. H. Darling's, ; Monday, 23d.
Pike and Leßaysville, at 'J. Charapion's,
Tuesday'; 24th.
Herrick,tit H. Coleman's, Wednesdily,2sth.
Tuscarora, at D. D. Black's, Thursday,26th.
Wyalusing, at M. Brown's, Friday; 27th.
Standing Stone, at E. Cowles's, Sat.l, 28th.
Barclay, at Commissioner's Offide; Tues
day,'
Assessors will be pttnctnaldeliirering
notices to tasables, siirl tuakilit their re
turns in person, ,at the times cified in
their warrants, at which time anirlace the
Board of - , Revision will attend an hear all.
who consider themselves aggrieved by the
Assessment, and make such alte4itions as
to theta shall-appear just and re sa ble.
By order of the Board,
Attest, E. B. Coors on,
Corn's. Office, Jan. 31, 1808. I Clerk,
Seir Will.any one lone - the present
opportunity for procuring Frames, !Albums,
Gard Frame% Bustles, Pictures or anything
else in our Una, whop itigt Pt go /WAY
and well known, and the goo so veg, rear
pliable hairier). Hsu = 4 Bassu.mr.
veg. Blank Deeds and Notes for
sale at Cross 85 Co g s. Jan. 22.
i 4
Mir Dentists Teeth for sale At Cross
JG .lan. '2.
M A-B-R I BD.
MORSE—BRMR—In • Warm ly, 13th
by 13sv. T. J. B. House, Mr. Geo, *lse
and Maryßrink, both of Litchfield.
RUSSELL—TANNERL-Feb. 6th, 1868, by
Rev. A. W. Loomis, in Orwell, Mri Joseph
P. Russell. of North Orwell, to Miss
Rmelia Tanner, of Rome,
Nt 21bvertuftnutito.
LAMB KNITTING • MACHINE,....-
Ju Price reduced to 88 Dollars. It sets up
its own work. knits all sizes, narrows and vi.
dims, knits the heel into the stocking, and nar
rows .0C the toe cOmplete—producing the varie
ties of knit goods, from an infant's stocking;
mitten or glove, to a lady's shawl or hood.—
Has taken First . Premiums—Gold Wand Silver
Medals—at ail Rails atid incittp s ing
the' Paris Exposition of 1867.' I
It is simple, durable, easily °perste& and
guaranteed .to succeed ' in the hands of every
purchaser, Send stamp for Circular. •
4.1r,* ascot for a first class Sewing Machine.
I S. P. WAItHEM, Agent.
• s Herrick. Bradford county, Pa.
Peli. 13, 1868. 7 6 w • ,
MMEBEMMEI
• te,(l . _ .
N OTiCE TE: :- BANKRIIIICY
Taksiolicei That on the i9th _at
40111 r, L. MS, a Warrant in Bubo •
hat4rit the estate of Joseph Crud
f thr county , of Bradford; and
tenf mpg Innis, who has been adindgaw
flaakimpt on Me.-town-.petitke ; that the pay. -
ment-of any debts and delivery of any, proper.
ty belonging to such, Bankrupt - kr Ithwor for
huse, and Abe transfer of any property by
im are forbidden bylaw'; that a meeting of
the creditors of said Bankrupt to prove their
debts and to chow one or. more Assignees of
his estate, will be held atw Court of Bankrupt--
Cy to beholden at-the oaks of the Register ha'
In the Court House, in the Borough of Tower'.
da,,before EDWARD OVERTON - , .Jr., Regis.
ter, on the. 4th day of MARCH, A. D
1868, at 2 o'clock, p. m. -
, THOMAS A., RO.WIEL
United - States Marshal - afessenger,Vest.
• em Dietrict of Pezmsylvanla.
Feb';'4" By E. B. COOLBAUGH, Deputy.
b /868.4irt.
/10MMITTEil SALE.By "virtue
NJ of an . order: issued out , of the Orphan's
'Court of Bradford. : County, the undersigned
Committee of the estate and person of .Alvan
Morley. will, sell on the premises on WEDNEI3-
DAY the'26th day of FEBRUARY, :1868, at 2
O'clock, p. m, , the undivided thtetdourths of
an Island situate in Athens twp. and bounded
as fellows : On the north by bind& of Curtis
Thurston; east and south by the Chentuntriv;
er, :ad west by the mill-race leading
from Griffin and Morley's .mills. 'Containing,
about five acres. Terms-Z.oa: Ina on confir
mation of sale, and one half in oni — tear, with
interesz. to be secured byjadsement: hen on the
premises. ' \S. W,MILLER.
FRANK B. - MORLEY,
Feb. 6, 1868. Committee.
NOTICE IN
.BANKRUPTCY.
•
Tas is to ere ware, That on the.lBth day of
Jan'y., A. D. 1868, a warrant In Bankruptcy
was Issued a gainst the estate of Martin O. Wilcox
of Granville,. in the corulty of. Bradford, •in
the Bate of Pennsylvania, who lam been ad
judged a Bankrupt on his own petition ; and
that the , payment of any debts and, delivery of
any property belonging to such Bankri.pt to
him or for his use, and the transfer of any pro.
perty by him are forbidden by law ; that a
meeting of thq creditors of said Binkrupt , to
Prove their debts and to choose one or more As
signees of his est .te, will be held at n Court of
Ba4kruptcy to be holden at the office of the
Register in the Court House, in the Borough of
Towanda, before EDWARDOVERTON,
Register, on the 28th (flay of FEBRUARY, Jr.,.
1868, at 2 o'clock. p. m.
• THOMAS A. ROWLEY,
United States Marshall as Messenger, Wes
tern District of 'Fentlailvania,
Jan. 23,
By E. B. CO , t 1.13 iUGH , Deputy.
1867.-4 w
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
THE UNITED STATES, for the West
ern District of ,Pennsylvania. ORSON
RICKEY, a Bankfupt under the Act of Con
gress of March 2d, 1867.1/riving applied for a
discharge from all his debts, and other claims
provable under said Act, By order of the
Cons,..notice is hereby given,- to all Credi
tors who have proved their debts, and other
grsons, interested, to appear on the 29th
y of PEBRUARY,IB6B,at 10 o'clock,a.
before said Court, at the office of EDWARD
OVERTON, Jr., Esq., Register at Towan
da, Pa.,,to show cause, if any they have,
why a Discharge Aliouls1: not be granted to
the said Bankrupt.44iid further, notice is
hereby given, thathlikSecond and Third
Meetings of Creditor - of the said Bankrupt,
required by the • 27tir and 28th - Sections of
said Act, will be had before said Register,
at the same time and_place.:
McCANDLESS,
Clerk II; S. Dist. Court for sail District,-
.Feb. 13, 1868.-2 w.
lIARDIAN'S SALE.—By virtue.
,of an order leaned out of the Orphan's
Curt of Bradford County, the undersigned
=mien of the minor• children of William Vail
erppoti late of Terry twp.; dec'd., will sell on
the - premises on TEIGHE , AY, MARCH 19, 18C8
at 10 o'clock, a. m:, the following described lot
piece or percel of land situate in Terry twp.,
(subject to dower of widow) bounded add des
cribed as follows : On the north by lands of
John Lane, east by lands cif Sarah Rouse, south
by Charles Vanderpool and west by land of
Wm. Joh:igen and others. Containing about
25 acres, about 20 acres improved, a framed
barn and a sthali framed house thereon.
TERMS-925 on' the property being struck
down, $5O on confismation of sale. $lOO on the
first of January, 1869, with interest oa the
whole, and $lOO annually thereafter with inter
est, until the whole is paid.
UEO. F. HORTON,
Guardian.
ENE
' Morrtemees:
Feb. 20; Is6B
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.-By
V virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court
of Bradford County, -the undersigned adminis
tratrix of the estate of Cornelius Vancise, 'fate
of Rome tp ~ dec'd.. will sell on the premlsea
on THURSDAY the ;27th day of FEBRUARY,
186, at 2 o'clock, p. ra., the following desert
beelot. piece or parcel otiand situate in Rome
tp.. ginning at - a 'stake. south - east corner of
W. W. Kinney's lot in the yea; thence py war
rant line east seventy-two pea, to a saake and
coer of William Strops , thence north 80. 37-
1001prs. to a stake, thence_ west 87 23 100 Prs.
to stake in the road, thence by W. W. Kin
ney! s estate south.lo,p east 81 8-10 prs along
the , ad to the place of beginning. Umtata
riv
ing'fttO acres, strict measvre, nearly all improv
ed, With a frame house and barn thereon,
Excepting and reserving the interest which
the late widow of the said decedent, viz. Har
riet Chandler, may have to the following des
cribed piece of land, via : Beginning at the'
south-east corner of J. W. Woodburn's timber'
lot, thence east along the line of Charles E
Brown and Jgshua Vought, 72 pre.. to the coin
er of William Strope, thence north along the
line of William Strope,32,prEi. to a stake, thence
west through the lands of Cornelius Vancise es
tate 76 pra. to the public road, thence south 10°
east 32 prs. to the place of beginning. Con
taing 15 acres and 32 perches.
TER S—One fourth of pbrohase money to
be paid at the sale, one-fourth on confirmation
and balance 'in one year.
HARRIET CHANDLER.
Feb. 13,1869. Administratrix.
TOTICE, IN _BANKRUPTCY._
• This is to give dike, That on the 12th
day of January, A. D. 1868 awarrant in Bank
ruptcy was brined against the estate of Jacob M.
Bairman,ofithe township of AsYlum,in the coon
ty of Bradford and State of Pennsylvania, who
has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own peti
tion ; that the payment of any debts and de
livery of any property belonging to such Bank
rupt to him or for his u se, and the transfer of
any property by him are forbiddeb by law •,
that a meeting of the creditors of said Bank
rupt to prove their - debts choow ono o:
more Assignees of his estate, will be held at a
Court. of Bankruptcy to be holdia at - the office
of the Register in the Court House, in the 80.
rough . of Towanda, before EDWARD OVER
TON, Jr., Register, on the 21st day of MARCH,
A. D.. 1868, at 9 o'clock, a. m.
THOMAS A. ROWLEY,
United‘states Marshal as Messenger, West
- ern District of Pennsylvania.
By E. B. COOLBAUGH, Deputy.
Feb. to, 1868.-4 w.
E . •
XECVEOR'S'
is hereby given that all persona indebted
to thr estate of ljewtP.4 W. &WY, late of
(Anton dec'd , are requested to make im
.mediate payment, and ell having claims upon
said estate *ill present them duly authenticated
for settlement.
Feb. la, 186$.
t ie DARNISTRATOR'S NOTICE.4No.
tloe Is hereby"given, that, all persona in& bt
ed to the estate of Henry Pepper, deo'd.,
late of Pike twp., are requested to make
immediate payment, and all persons having
ly
claims
qignt ainst
iested for said estate tt will present them dn.
anti Pele ment.
1 1 . IL BIWA,
Administrator.
Jan. 21,1848.
A DMINIS'TOR'S NOTICI —No tice
ais hereby given that all persons indebted to
the estate of Irs 0; Newman, deed., late of
of Orwell twp,. - are requested to make homed}
ate payment, without delay, and those having
claims against said estate must present them
dulyanthontig#o far settlement.
• 4141IEHT T. WHEAT,
Jan. 2q,. Administrator.
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—
- 41..Noticels hereby given that all Persons
indebted -to, the estate of ' Duncan Sinclair,
dec'd, late of Ulster twp., are requested to
make immediate Payment, and those lumina
demands against' said estate will present them
duly . authenticated fotsettlement.
• \WM . SINCLAIR,
'Jae. 2/, !SOL!?
II.XECbTOR'S NOTlCg—rNotice is
hereby given that all pesiens indebted to
the; estate of hassle Cooley,;d.Wd., bate of,
npringfleld twp.,are requesthd to Make payment
without delay, and those having casino against
said 'estate must present them duly adt codex.
ted for settlement.
COOLLY, •
' -
11.13. COOLLY;
Jan. 21,1888.* • • Executor.
~DIiINI L STRATOR'S NOTIOE. - -:-
nStriitice is hereby given to allpersons
debted to the estate of Joshua Simmons late of
Tuscarora twp., deo'd.,sre requested to make im
mediate payment, end those baiing chime
against said estate, must present .them dal,
authenticated for settlement. - •
• ' ALLEN 161EAN,
Jagra/,1868. I Administrator.
eIOSES 4 SOPER.
N. M. litrusEy,
Executors.
MMM
, .
A NNUAL - REPORT' OF MR , n , ,
OtIVALS- Or.
.. Bradford Dowdy, from January 1, W • 31. A. D.. 1887. WWI&
A tailors, ••a. ji - • -*• -44 ' 2018 " ,
. . .
4,216: ea
Bridge 38 00
Clamponareal .th Suits:. . . . 8,-184 78
Counaallo Conunhutioners ' . •6000
.oonstablea kr making returns and
. - L,attending Court 813:76
Crier 112 . 00.
District Attomey - 300:00
Mintage for Falling Co. .Bridge. • 100.00
Elections 889 81
Fuel and e . : . 276 56
'Grand Janus • 726 84.
Traveree'lardre ' • 2,709 83
-barium) upon Public Buildings. 137 00
Justices Inquisitions - 43 31,
Jury Comndationera . 33.86'
Office BookeStaticmery,and Seals
fa Moot/_ 701 53.
Prisoners Support in County Jail. 1,429 84 ,
Ace:OW milk tits several Coneytors of aninty _ Tax. for 'llie , Cbunly of . Bradford. .
,
':' Towns. • i alledors. Yer Charged. Ricci" ved. Armed Per. R Due.
-........,... —.,_ —.... ~
Albany ...- ..... 1 Geo W Cranmer ** 1859 125 40 .
114 71 . * .10 69 _ . -
Animusßenj L /Knights 1867 104 02 .."98 82 - . 520
Albany . . .... .... Cameron English.. , ._* 294.93. 256 34 2510 . 13
.49 ..,
Asylum * A E Benjamin ' • ' 455 41 425 14 . 790 22 37 1
Athena twp Frank S Morley • 1,674:92 1571 16 21 06 82 69 • !
Athens b0r0'.... R C Sinsabaugh ... ~ . 567.82 537 03 .2 52 28 27
Alba 'bozo' • 0 F Young . 59 '7B 56,56 .. '24 , 298
Burlington twp..Philander - P.Burns... " 446 50 .. 420 88 '3 47 22 15
Burlington • boro John V Rice.......... - i 117 46 111 17 44 585 t
Burlington West J A Compton • 376 27 354 13 350 18 64 • '
Canton twp ...... O.W Landon ' ,756 77 708 11 11 39. 37 27
Canton bm0:.... Samuel OWOXI. ! • , 159',61 150 83 84 . 7 . 94
Columbia B F Knapp . ;• . 944 47 891 24 632 46 91 -.,
..
Franklin....... Frank Same ' . 350 63 326 76 667 17 . 20
Granville Orlando Tay10r...... 504 66 • • 575 28 436 •25 02 • :
Herrick. , ' ' Charles Stewart - . 371.02 * 350 52 205 18 45 -
Leßoy ' e Carpenter Hoaglin. :. • • 359 70 ' 339"37 247 17 86 •- l'
'
Litchfield.. . J'P Munn - , • 582 !, . 548 45 ..4 88 28 87
Leßaysvilloberro Stephen Brink. ' 116 9" 111 14 , " 585
Monroe twp.,..., Clark Cumm ings jr... , 402 . 20 • 379 81, 2.40 19 99 - -
Monroe boro 1.'.. 3 G Hornet ' • ''l •86 04 81 74 430
Orwell i William Howe t 686 85 646 56 626.34 03
Overton.... i ... Henry Sherman - jr,... , 138 19 130 1 31 101 6'87 ~
Pike ! , John Keeney ' 841. 94 795 72 434 41 88 '
Ridgbury...i.... James Mitchell 619 81 584 44 461 30 76
Rome twr, ..i.... B L Smith .. 538 04 496 73 15 17 ' 26 14
Rome boro . 4.... L B Browning - 69 0 65 58 • 3 45
Srititlifild , Dighton Phelps 'o4o 36 888 60 499 46 77
Springfield...... Martin Harkness.... 792 92 748 84 467
...39 41
,
South Creek. - .... Peter J Doan ' 392.31 363 38 980 19 13 '
Sylvania........-
N B Stevens. 93 24 88 17 43 ,-' 4 64
2•
.•,..
Sheshequin • 0 D Kinney i-- 825 26 779 51 4 72 . 41 03
Standing Stone.. C S•Taylor ' . 419.08 397 95 •-15 20 98
Terry Jonathan Terry - * 314 43 • 292 88 - 6:14 -15 41
Towanda twp.... D D Maynard ' 370 34 346 72 5 . 37 ,/825 ', -
Towanda 80r0'.., A J Eastabrooks 1,240 65 - 1 - ,171 65 733 61 67 • .
Towanda North. Roderick Granger... , , 279.74 264 91 89 13 94 -;.- .
Troy twp Ezra Loomis . 925' 56 871 11 860 45 85 '''''
..._
Troy Boro A 8 Newman 453 89 400 00 22 69 31 20
Tuscarora. C H Newman 422 75 398 26 353 20 96 1 -
Ulster , .. S 0 Hovey \ • 511' 45 484 12 185 ' 25
Warren ' - John D Kinney
.• 759 63 714 77 1 . 7.24 37 62
Windham ' R W Darling, • - 635 52 598 02 __.,6 03 -31 47
Wyaluaing ' A C Stevens ~. ~, .... 690 81 653 59 -- -2 82 34 40 - \
'Wysoz.... -, E B Bishop ' • 797 78 749 51 .8 83 39 44
Welles - . Walter S Bowman... 548 78 519 13 233 27 32
Wilmot G B latorrow -:-. - 391 39 366* 85„ • 5 . '23 'l9 31 . •
Reassessments . ... , - 107 01 161 - ' 106 30
, •-,..-'.., --- —;;.--- -- • ---- —..-.,...,
- • 23,664 46 22,128 12 227 95 1;170 . 89 137 50
Dr: J. Perry Van Etat, Trecuperer, imaceowd with the County of :Bradford for 1867. Cr.
To amount of State and Militia
Tax due _ upop duplicates of
1866 and previous years
To amount of Duplicates of State
and County Tax for 1867
Re-assessments, 1867
Incidental Receivals -
National Bank tax
In Treasury January 1, 1867...-.
Total
Dr. County Orders in Account tcirtiqhe County 4 pf Bradford for 1868.. Or.
To amount orders issued in 1867,82-1,991 991 By ain't orders redeemed in 1867,84.985 82
.•116 outstanding Jan. 1,'68 , 6 37 - 1 " outstanding Jan. 1, '6B, i 697
•••.:—....--..
•- • • :$ 7.---- 24,991 9Q I Total . • ~..., $24,991 99
Total
•
BRADFORD COUNTY, SS. .
We, the undersigned Commissioners of said County, do hereby certify that the above
is a true and correct statement of the receivals and • expenditures of said county, from
the first day of January to the 31st day of December, (inclusive ; ) A. .D', 1867.
Witne r sp our hands and seal, of office, at Tommie, this 25th dayof daneary,-A. D., 1868.
STERNE MaKEE,
W. B. DODGE, CommissioMma.
J. A. MOODY, • - 1
Attest—B, B. CooLusuctrt, Clerk.
meccLlin
„ .
FOX, STEVENS, KORCUIt & CO.,
-1 - ,WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Having given up our Ettft.A.lL TRADE, we are•
now enabled to give our whole attention the
selling of
GOODS AT W£IO4ESALE I
We have In store a large stook of
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
And other goods in our line, which were nor
chased for CASH, from first hands, and which
we offer to the trade on 'desirable terms.
We desire to call particular attention-go our
stock of
FINE NEW CROP. TEAS,
Bought directly from the ,
IMPOItTERS con
efsting of
HY6ON, 'YOUNG HYSON,
'IMPERIAL JAPAN AND OOLONG TEAS,
Which we op; at ,
NEW YORK. JOBBING PRICES,
Guaranteeing the quality in all cases
We are daily receiving additions to onr •,sfiick
in all DEPARTMENTS, all of,which are bought
with special re lerence to the wants of this te ar
ket.
One of our firm being-a resident
buyer in New York, of *many years
experience, enables us to take ad
vantage of any favoralle changes
in the Market, and to keep • our
stock always full and complete'.
Our business experience added to oar facili
ties, enables us to oiler great inducements to
purchasers.'.
Orders by mail, or otherwise, will receive
prompt and careful attention.
Towanda, Sett. 1, 18ti7.
CHEAP PASSAGE FROM OR TO
IRELAND OR ENGLAND !
GUION:A CO.'S LINE HP STEAMSHIPS FROM Olt TO
quzzsErrowx os LnurooL.
Williams dr, Gran's 014 "Mac Star Line" of
Liverpool Pankfts, sailing oiery.week.
Swallow•tall Lino of 'Packets from or to Lon
don, stilling twice a month.
Remlff.anees to England, Ireland and Scotland
payable on demand. , -
For further particulars, apply to Williams it
Onion, 29 I,lroadway, New• York, or
•
O.'F, MAAION Ca.. Bankers.
Oct 1. 1868. Towanda ,Pa
CALT # AND . SEEI
Great -inducements
J. 81:18T .L'B
ATR-ENS - CARRIAGE FACTORY
Open and Top Outlet', of she. Latest Styles,
and a ; lariat, of 'light and heav y Platfm m wag
ons ; all of the beat material and finish ;at very
w prices for the times. Also plain and fancy
% sti
S Ighs—Long Sleighs and Bob Sleighs: Spec.
,lal Is taken in selection of stock and with
,the tk. None but experiencsd wprlitqn in
,emplo
_d it tscNieraAch of Inainfacanre,and I
d x.v.._
umo to gpLetuttlilfaction to all who favot
me With th Ir, custom. ; All Work warranted
J. A. BRISTOLL.
Athens, Pa., Dec. 2,1867.-4 w.
f $ :' l- ,. ..1,fi'
'1- - - Ortnntig
IIQUOIL-' -: -
r is B:omit In Penite!ttll4, ions ea
Toying rowsto 41V11 00
' -.278 IN)
=sad Cleat of Seadona ... - 445 80
oft 1,448.40
Mate . Liinatio Asyltuod 148 70
,Tttfihertatuthhtte Per hat 9 th
3 . 441867 78,
Inminsming :urns 140 40
cmnshipe - for School • azni,Town
I'ex =fleeted Laid. 161 40
Fowns_hip Line Neve.. . 180' 00
lid C 4.1 10:90
hn &arch dee, litaponoloalon'r 3 3 2 00
r William B. Dodgei'i 418 00
'ltem/tali., • • _390 00
John A. Moolly, • " 60 00
B. B-Coolbangh, Clerk " • 1,000 00
Sum Total L $24,985 Si
Atnount - returned uncollected for-
1867, and previous years " $ 432
Exoneration to Collectors 337
Percentage ti 1,170
Orders.Redeezned - 24,985
2 per commission on eame 499
1 14 • CI $23 , 3 3 8 37 233
State Treasurer's Receipts 2,999
In Treasury January 1, 1868... ' 2,684
Total • $33,113
23,431
14
560
559
8,024
$33,113
TO THE FRIENDS OF EDUC -
CATION AND LOVEBZ OF MIISIO.
;31*w„,,
e take pleasure in informing tyol4
that we have just opened in Towan-
da, on the corner of Bridge and
Main Street, Ao. 3 Patton't( Block,
on Elegant New Book • and Mimic
Store, where every thing in the Beok
•
, Stationery and - mueio line -may be
found. Also Statuaq, Paintings,
Gold .Pens, Spectacles, Eye Glasses
Spy Glasses, Opera Glasses, and a
general assortment of .11f18ical
struments, Yankee Milani and
Fancy Articles.
Our Goods were all selected in the.
city with great Care by experienced
hands and bough; 'kith , cash cia
very low figure with a uiew =to the
wants of this commun ity:
We feel ronficle:nt.we !hall be able
to - offer bargains to all Who will fav 7
or . us -. wit their a patronage., - Call
and see
Tots is PrnsoNAL To Aix, wio
READ - rt.--Caoss & Co., have just
opened a splendid New Book and
t dii
hi l ierAtore, in- Patton's IIlock;
To ,
everything in their
. 1140 cheap for
dash. bail And see 'them and sat-
isfy yourself that such la the case.
Towanda;June 77,1387
EW VIRM.,--The undersigned
.41 bare this day formed a se-partnership
under the arm name of Alex. Solomon &
Co., in.the Clothing Business, and Will cop.
tine the same at the store of the late firm of
Solomon & Son:,Thanking the public for past
liberal patronage, themost respectfully soli
cit a continuance of the same. "-
.ALEXAIII:OI3 MALOMQN.
' - NATHAN STEIN,
JULIUS WOLFF, •
Decembox 5,1881,
NEW STEAM FICIIIIIING
The subscribers having eyected a new Steam
Flouring Mill, at a' heavy outlay, on the site of
wouldi D om the ' n
eSopnled hfg B sa z r T C w o n u sh ty
and vicinity, that khez are prepared to execu to
work ig till im branches In- the moat approve d
manner.
Their mill has all the modern ithpro Talents,
and built by skillful workmen : and neat the
firm being a practical miller, they rin •guaraw
tee their work. ' _
' They. respectfulll solicit/the Patronage of the
public, Waging theaselses to render perfect
eati•faction to customers. Glse us it '
w We will keep on hand at all thney,,Vionr,
and Peed, whctliale and 'mail, nt'hareia• ca prices.
• 01 4 The b4ghast cash price paid for Gain: "
—• • ACHLA a VAUGHAN.
Stand - Log Etone, Dec. 26, 1867.-36 r,
~.~ i `_s.
WIWI
litistellmons;
CROSS t. CO.
where they are. selling
IN. STANDING STONE!
Mil=iltMMl
Belt Estate.;
~.~..^. V.~....:..,~,.~..
sue` -
iFORT.-A. BA&
.041/1. As the gebsesiberwishing to
dbssEgse his to therein* Ofts Wl=
.braidOodtllllted la -Libertj tarp.;
ty, =Waft 250 acres of cholas God, app
SCrea improved, the balanceto go, od timberjrWr
netTer lOW
= d amage led We Iten rethem, with
three good Apple - orchards an Fruit zor tam.
ly use.. The 'Wm lays-ht r good ael=t i o nw od.'
ead, a pod Market ems miles
one *tate largest eoal works Inv State s and,
livelinles front the Williams Port & Emits R.
R.. heady to church sad sob& The billIMIP; 4) .
to n t" are One old two story holes caistortabiti; l
tor a number ,qtyears, one trams barn 64 by 64 •
feet wits tunierground stables for 50 cows war l '
jou shArVother neatassa oat buildings. t
also a •• Rill eat, with a dam b uilt The,
term be sold with everything on the .tarn '
in follow*: 12 Sirs and all • Wry Moults* 1a
ot 3 younehonss, harness, 2 ars&
goes.' mist ir an field rollersets ot 1
Eagle Mo wing - A
Reap
Is Machine obmbiaed, T Hone rakes and'
forks, Fanning: ill Buren, Plows, die.,
and in fact ever thing that is wanting, on a , ,
term, and mostly all new; Price 233 an sere
beledieg e ll 33,000 dawn the balance to slat
the_purcer. For farther information juldress,,
H. K. MOTT, liberty, Tiara Co.:Pa.
S• •
OUSE AND . LOT FOR SALE.- -
The subscriber offers his house and lot for
male. Situate In Towanda Borough, on Malast.
Lot 70 feet front with room suelidmt for &build
ing for business_ parpowat. For particulars en
quire on the premises.
JULIUS FOSTEIt.
- Jan. 11, 1888.--Bw•
..tI°RA T.R _The subscribe:ire, Ei
=tors of the eatite or Wm: Girard ,05.4.
or sale the 'House and Lot situate corner of
Franklin and Second Minas; Towanda. The
house Is nearly Der" *ld
_contains 12 room be
sides cellar and wogiP'house. The lot is en.
closed With a goodAolcket frame well painted,
good fruit, veil- and cistern. Persona wishing
to purchase a home will do well to call and ex
orable before purchasing elsewhere. Enquire
of. J 1L:WOOD, or on the.premisee.
G. AG - HALL,
-YAM A. GIRARD
Sept, • • Executors:
- volt SALE.=:-li. valuable Hotel
A: Property with an established business, at
Alba Boro', Apply to - -
- moNTANTE do WARD.,
Aug. 21,1567.
FOR SALE - OR EXCHANGE FOR
TOWN PROPERTY,-3 . Track rams of
10 acres each within one mile of Towanda 80.
tough. Aptfy to
ONTAINYE &-WABD, Agouti.: -
Tewanda, Nov. 16;1867.
BRAD-FORD COUNTY
REAL ESTATE AIIENCY,
H. B. McKEAN, Bpi. Emu Acura?.
_ -
Valuable Parma, Mill Prbpertles,l City and
Town Lots for sale.
Parties having propertyfor sale will and it
to their advantage by eav ing a description of
the tame, with terms at sale. at this agency,'as
patties are constantly enquiring for farms /sc. -
H. B. 11c1C-EA.N,,
t. Est
Office Montanye's Real
Towaud ate
a, Pa e xi t,
Jan. 29, 1867. .
- POE SALE.--Bitty acres of irg-
Ju proved land, with a never failing string
thereon, situated walla oaaand-a-half miles
from the Borough of Towanda. For lurthqr
partisulars, and term of sale, enquire of W,
W. Kingsbury, North Towanda..
VALUABLE FARM FOB SALE:-
, •The suhaariber offers for ale his farm in
Wys=, nearly - opposite ToWant's. This - farts
matins 190 acres of hind bi a high state of im
provement, with a splendid dwelling house,
Wna and outbuildings. It has a large never
failing orchard-stocked with good fruit of evi
ery description. It is in a good neighborhood
within easy reach of - the cl2uroh - and school
privileges of Towanda borough.. For - terms at
sale, 49. c" enquire of the subscribe on theprem
ises. • 110110•11 D.. BT/1101E143D.
Wysox, April 8, 1887.--41*
REAL ESTIXTE--rAGENCY,_
H. B. ldoKEllli, REAL ESTATk AGENT._
Offers the follewlng Farms; Coal and Timbei s
Lands for gale
Fine Timber lot, 3 miles from ITowandai e n.
taming 53 - acres. Prise $1,325.
Farm in Asyhtm, - containleg 135 mires. Goad
buildings. Under a ate state of cultivation.
Mostly improved. Price $6,000.
• Fan* In West Burlington—on the Creek.—
New house and barn. Under a dnejttate of etil
tivatiim. 95 acres. Price $5,450.
.4* . ma Franklin . All under good cultiva,
trait:: Good buildings. For sale cheap.
several very desirable. Houses_ and Lots in
Towanda. - -
Si large tract of Coal Lands in Tiegasonaty. ,
ToweAda, July 18,1867.
VALUABLE FARM POR SALE.
k
Fituated one-and -half miles from
.Ifon
roeillcatough. Contain lig 96 acres, ander good
imiirovement. Good onc e and bra. Large
quantity of Pine Tim r Price $230 -. En
quire of )L B. lifcEE - , Towanda, Pa.. or L.
B. MOB. on the prem - • 1 . . .
Feb.l3, 1868. - " :". , ;--E-t-, -
H OUSE AND LOT FOITILE. A-` A House "and Lot on Hain Street. A
valuable business stand., to -
}toirrUrn & WARD.
;Towanda; Jan. 29. 11168; -- -i-r_ • ,
THE TowA K ER 17
EATING ESTABLISHMENT t
- WOOD k ALLYN .havitra pnrchased • tie
Baker and Bating Egablbihnsent_sndGrocery
recentlyy kept by laill Smith, dra doo r south
of the Ward House, Main street, Towanda,
Pa., and having remodelled the same. they are
prepaie dto furnish their customers and the
public with everything-In their line at reason.
able rates. •
VIER. EATING DF4II.I.IITMEN't
Is fitted, up. in the stoat approred !style :and
meals an, served a: all hours, and their store is
filled with a good assortmeht of
onocinmis, CtafFECTI6NARY, _GIBE,E!S
- AND DRIED FRUITS, &C. &C.
They will keep in store and sell at irholesale
and• retail or manufacture to order
BREAD, BISCUIT, RUE, FRBBH
ROLLS, BUNS, PIES AND CAKES,
Of all kinds. Also will keep the beet Crackers
of all kinds in t he markot, by the barrel or
pond. Fresh Oysters constantly on'hand by
the keg or diet, cheap as the cheapest. They
will use the beat , materials in every thing and
will try to please the most faatidions,:-
order Hir wedding and otker fancy Cakes made to
. •
Uif Families supplied daily and
with anything desired in our. line.
•They employ none but the most skilfal work
men, and use only the best material. . They are •
determined to keep a first class patablistimant.
Give - us a fair and candid triad and you will fill d
it to your advantage. • '
G. H. WOOD. ' • J. S.
Towanda. Aug. 1, 1867.—yr. .
•
1100 X.-BINDERY.-THE PUBLIC
t• respectfully Wormed that - the Book-
Bindery has been-removed to the Arius
341 story. *here will be &mg
BOOKiBItt PIN Gt
its sadism branc hes . on terms as- res.
smudge so" the times will allow. The Bind
ery will be under the charge of
H. 9.)BBITAICER t
•
An experienced Binder, and ,all• work will be
promptly done, in a style and manner which
cannot be excelled. Mask, Magazines, News
papers, Old Books, 414.. bound in , every variety
of style. Partienkr attention will be paid to T.
the Ruling and Blading of
BLANK BOOKS;
•
To any desired pattern, which, 1s quality and wil be warranted.
All work will be ready 'b.4 delivery when
promised.
The patronage of Vaa• pahlic Ls solicited, and
persa tisfactiokgnarranteed.
Towanda. Angnst 2. iess.—tr.
TANNING :4 HARNESS MAKING
The undersigned have this day formed a
co : partnership to be known as the firm of IdA•
GEE & FULLER, fps thh purpose of carrytng
on the above hairiness. Harness making 4nif
repairing done to order and ail work war/gated,
Cash.pald for tildes.
• GRIFFIN IdA.GBE,-_
EDGAR S. FULLER,. -
&lap lowa, Jan. 28. MEI.
kWANT ‘ SIJPP.L.IED!
Every eboemaker cart col Ma own
ford bY
tbe aid of BOAT% NEW, CHART aught:
log all kin 44 of boots, aboe3 and_ gaiters. -
send (Of
.cireutur.
Feb. 5,1565,—.arc
=I
J. B. BURT.
Towanda, Pa,.