Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, February 27, 1868, Image 3

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

    -~.+. it.:. ^.~ai ' ~,_".✓'!Aye`vgi2' s'~bl:a' tdL7if - :4.y~?G~b:fA4R «a.,liv
19
fradfotit Ittioxter
LOCAL AIM GENERAL.
,
TOWANDA Cam= Doticrons.:-Baptist
aurch.—ltev. RAM= DIMEGAP ) Paster.
Preaching, Sunda at 10} a. v., and 7i
P. M. Sunday , P. N. Prayer
Meeting every Thursday evening. , •
E. Church.—Rev. J; T.llsewsza.; Pas
tor. Preaching %Wary Sunday atl.ok a.sr.
and 7p. at. lannaar School, lit P. it.
Prayer Meeting every Thursday evening.
p res byterial% Church.—Rev. Wet. Mue,
Pastor; Preaching every Elturday at 101
A. IL, iind 7r. 1.1. Sunday School,l
Prayer Meeting Thursday evenings. -
`Episcopal Church.—Bev. F. D. Hawse, Pas
tor. Preaching every Sunday at 10i A.M.
and 3r. N. Sunday School, is P. M.
Tins Tests.—The following is the
Time Table of the Pennsylvihda and New
' York Canal and Rail Road Company, which
took effect on Wednesday, Jan. Ist, 1868 :
80171711WAM:16
- P.M. P. M. A. M.
WAN-RIMY. ..... 6:35 12:30. - - AJAX/
kruEss ....6:55 '12:50. —.940
.7:15 1.05. ... .9:35
Hisses ....7:30......129 9:50
TOWANDA 800 149 .. —10:15
• P. M. A. M.
NORTHWARD,.
A. IL P. M.
WAvraux. 810 11:45 510
ATmors ....7:55 11:30 4:55
.7:40 11:15 4.40
tisrEa.. 7 as 11":00 4:25
TOWANDi ... . . 7:00 10:35 4 . 00
A. IL A. hL P.M.
' • JOHN P. CAA,- Bisperinteruknt.
MusicAL.--The singers of Franklin
dale will give a Vocal Coneert under the in ,
struction of B. GARRISON, At the Frthiklin
dale Church, on Friday eve, March 6th.—
Admission 10 cents, two of a family 15 cts.,
three of a family 20-cents, four or more of a
-.family 25 cts.
The proceeds of the Concert for the bene
' fit of the Franklindale Sabbath SchooL
By order of the Committee. •
ANCHOR ICE.—Mr. Editor : "What
is the reason of the formation of anchor
ire?" is a question which has been frequent
ly asked at our educational meetings, and
to which a great variety of answers has
been given. It is a well 'established fact
that pure water reaches its maximum spe
cific graVity at a trifle below 40 degrees on
the Farenheit scale, and at 32 degrees, ice
fo s ; that ice and freezing 'water are con
se penny lighter than water at - 40 degrees
to peratttre r that ice is nothing but water
cr, stalized, and in the process of freezing,
follows the well established laws of cuettil
ization ; that water when at 32 degrees is a
crystalizing solution" in which the crys
tals form at the surface ; and that Crystali
zation (freezing) takes place in a compara
tively undisturbed liquid. With regard to
anchor ice some of these facts seem to be
contradicted. The ice forms in running wa
ter, and is collected on the stones at the
bodoni of the stream, until the mass be-.
;
:,
co es la}ge enough for its specific gravity
to overcome . its cohesion to the stones,
t‘h it rises, frequently-bringing up the
slopes and gravel to which it was attached.
The following letter from Professor Thum
1
4 of 'ale College, . gives an explanation of
tb - Ise facts, which coming from the best
. scientific authority in this country, on such,
sejects, is worthy of attention.
0.
.....
Ngtv HLVEN, Feb. 17, 1868.
t i n
ov. Davm griarr.—Dear Sir: In reply
to your inquiry j about anchor ice, I believe
th view held is, that the water where it
fo s has become cooled down to the freez
in point, although without ice forming in
e mass
.; and that when in this state, the
stones, which are prominent objects in the
, bottom, become the nuclei of crystalization
and determine its taking place, as happens
from the influence of prominent points in
the bottom of a crystalizing solution. The
water moreover is generally rapidly running
water, and the motion seems to act in pre
venting the freezing of it at the surface un
til it has reached a temperature much be
low, or somewhat below what would be re
quired in still water. • - • •
Yours truly, .
JAMES D. DAIL&
WYALUSING Cmcurr.—This circuit
lies its the eastern part of Bradford County,
on the east side of the Susquehanna river,
embracing what we judge to be the best
part of the county. The face of the coun
try is rolling, some parts romantic, and all
very picturesque. Wyalusing village,•situ
.ate at the month of the creek bearing the
same name, is a rapidly growing and prom
ising little town with ninny advantages. The
Lehigh Valley Railroad, connecting the
cities of Philadelphia arid Harrisburg with
the- north and west by way of the Swine
iianna valley, is already in process of con
struction, and promises to be completed in
Al short time, opening this whale region
with all parts of our great country. The
existence of large quantities-of bituminous
coal just across the river in the counties of
Sullivan and Wyoming, is attracting very
much business interest this way. A rail
road from this place eastward to Bingham
ton and from thence to Albany, &, iB seri
ously contemplated.
Five miles up the beautiful valley of the
Wyalusing in a northerly direction, we have
another little village, known as Camptown,
which is a natural business centre, and is
Leautilul for situation ; its water-power is
as good as any in the county. and the place
is lively and growing, haviig already a
large woolen factory, one of the best flour
ing mills in the county, three tanneries,
saw mills, and - several floterrishing stores,
and an academy. Here will have just se
_ cured Panonage premises, including a
'comfortable house, good hain,n splendid
lot, with some fruit trees, which, a little im
proved will make the minister a 'very desir
able home. The Methodist Society here is
small, but .thare is a growing interest. 'Rev.
D. C. Ormerran, Presiding Elder of Wya-
Insing District, has settled here, which will
have its influence for good on the place and
the ehtireb.
Four miles from Camptown, in a north
easterly diroetion, we reach Spring Hill ap
pointment, which is-on A t of the best in the
-circuit, Hero we havelnyery neat and com
niodimis eturcli, whiet was dedicated to
the w hip of God, December 18th, by our
Is
much steemed Pr esidinalder, of which.
a brie notice' from Bro. Mazy-has been
public ed through. the Northern ,Chrislian
Advo
/,
te. The Spring Hill people deserve
lunch raise for their energy and liberality
in ere ting this house to the Lord. The
arcki ct, Bro. Boswonra, wbbra we com
mend,'-, for his taste and skill displayed,cal
so deserves great praise. The society have
erected sheds around the church, and fur
nisheil the house, with Sofa for pulpit, sofa
ehaini for altar, carpets, chandelier, • and
' side lamps, all to correspond, and all with
such economy, as not to,exceed three thou
sand dollars. . ' -
The Herrick appointment is about three
miles from Camptmn, ins northerly direc
tion, situated in a very fine farming section
of the country, with, a growing and enter
prising people. Hon. GICINICM LANIXIN, the
well-known champion of equal rlghts;re
sides at.this Appointment, and is a liberal
:sustainer of oar c& in this region.' 5
Lime Hill, four mites to the west, and
shirting the ..
Wohltinstatai
much !Oho
the best.
In 13Peaki118
may say, thoi
or. special te 4
.perity.. Scimi
in Christ ; fol
on prObaikal,
eat in the charge_
Nor can I close thiS tch .without al-
Jading:to the financial "c naition . 4 char
actor of the charge. It Qiarterli Ck.onfar
ence made our aIiOWEIII is 8550,
.which no doubt w il l be p d.- :ie ve col;
lected and raised on im lotion, eluding
4
about two thousaid &Man) thatwes on sob
biz
saription when we cake I here last May a
little more than five thousand dollars.
The friends have recexitlyz made ' '
nation of ' $300,. for : i tch we dt
express our thankfahi as far as
by word, and what .we' cannot ex
words we will try to per by no
havtino church debts that are not P
for. - • . . ' '
The work is so enlarged that it ii
ble that the people will ask for Mw
she ensuing confertnce ,year.
a year of labor [tad great,
through which God has bought us t
for which we thank Hirt, and pi
holy name, asking in'our behalf the
of God's elect everyivh . •
J.
Camptown; Feb. 18, 1
RAILROAD ACOIDENT.-4•RISROP VA BingNW
. i
SERIOUSLY INJITRED.—AD accident . cursed
on the the Lehigh Valleyißoad, a- Pitts
ton, on Thursday last, i i esulting " the se
rious injury of Bishop &limo. A legram
;to the Press gives the particulars as OilOWB :
Prom all the'particulat that can e glean
ed in reference to the accident it ppearq
that one of the rails , was broken, brt thatall
the ears passed over it saiely with excep
tion of the last one, co taining t. Rev.
Bishop Stevens of Phihvllia' , .A. A.
ti, ) ,,
Marple, of Scranton , Re, .J. Long *R. M.
Johnson, of Chester, to ether wi ',s ome
other Episcopal clergyin ' Amoral ' g ifrall
to about fifteen persons. As soo as they
felt the concussion . they , , immedhi ly , sur
mised
11
raised the cause, and made an uns ccessful
attempt to pull the bell-iope. Af pro
ceeding about three hundred yar in this
way the succession of sh6cks culminated in
a general crash, precipifiging it a • ' tance
of twenty-five fit dowi an emb . .. ent,
over a stone wall, and dcimuto the bottom
of the North BranchAs 3 canal
was frozen over we were fortunate • saved,
from drowning. It will adily be a . .. hied
cal
that, after such usag6, th car was c.mplete-.
ly demolished, and, to e' cons . ation of
every one, the car was found to be 3n fire at
both ends. However, this was s. n mas
tered. Bishop Stevens is badly h . being
much bruised about the head, and i is fear
ed that his breast-bone luta been .roken,
besides being otherwisertarnally' .jured.
tu
He was taken, as Boon possible: Judge Conynglitun's, at Wilkes i Barre, an every
thing done to alleviate lus safferin Mos t .
of the other persons in e cars we e more
or less seriously hurt, d among them a
woman with a child in er arms, though
the child escaped witho t the least injury,
The injured were kindly cared for those
in the vicinity, everyt ' being do eto re
lieve their suffering.
Luoßua'iw --"-- 4ir WAN .-Of the 1
abonts of Gro. W. IfoLazinscs, whd,
home sometimes in Aug+tlast. Wi
to work for a Mr. Cimmirrza, thre
below here, but went to pittaton, th
a boat to Elmira, and then on a boa
Erie Canal. Said boy was 17 years
November, is large of his age, lig
plexion, has a lameness In his right
a l um
has worked some at the Nragort-m •
ness. Any information concerning ' will
be thankfully received. lOwego,lthilca,Baf
fals, Rochester and Albitny paper 4 please
copy. D. V. H.
Furrozntrap, Wyoming Co., Pa.
, .
1 Gen. TATTLIN will lect
Temperance on Friday °belling ne
ona, and at Warren Centre on Mon.
ing, March 2d. •
FIRE AT Dusnoier.—=A fire oc erred
sifilishore, on Sundayltig,ht last, • estroy
ing the saloon of M. W. Welles, tyo occu
pied by. A. Youni„jewller, the oon of
A. E. Skellman, and the blacksmith shop
of Fred Utz.
I •
LIES hiBURANCE.—Those wising to
get their lives insured 4ed have no trouble
in knowing What earapapy to tak out of
the many now in operation. The haenii
Mutal of Hartford, Corm.; is the one that
all persons of small means should itake, as
thej can get more insurance for a small sum ,
than in any other company: H. A. gURBANIE
is agent for this place aid vicinity.
is. The Bradford:County S
sooiation met in convention in the
dist Church in Standing Stone, on I
Feb. 11th, at 2 p. m.
Owing the absence of the Preside
vims.Bouram, of Burlington, presid
the chair with credit to himself and
tion to the convention, ,* The wcirk; • or each
session was prepared by the builine : : com
mittee to whom much praise in . due ? for the .
measure of success achieved, for wing - e
unavoidable circumstances many of our reg
ular workers were not !frith us.
The convention continued its essions
through the, day and during W esday,
closing with a children's meetin in the
afternoon. i
The following topics were 'disc d, viz :
i ts
"The Bible in the family," was i t taken
up, Rev. D. Coon leading the dis ' ion.—
D. A. OVlrexon addressed the couv . tion on
"The Bible ; How to Andy it." How to
teach our classes," was discussed y Rev.
J. A. Boum, and olhers. ,
Rev. R. Carrrnsim; then treats
black-board xercise on - "Samstin
Foxes." The Question Box furnish
stirnng tinestio which broight o
good answers, .
During these :exercises Ff. S. '
treated us to some vocal mesic, g
cheery. By the report of our Mi
we have reason to rejoice over the
accomplished, and at thS same dun
enough yet:to do to mike ns•more
in this our master's 'work. I
Thia Oilldran'a Meeting was co
after the :ala4 manna ti thelaPtet
sisting of responsive and coneertrej
by the Sunday School in attends=
by the choir and the leadership i
VANNEBB and by the Sunday Se&
• short 'whimsies to the children.'"
meeting a liberal POOgion was bit'
the ea:aoi&
The rising`vote of thanks to tho.
for irspitality. showed no lack of c
our bodily wants while is attendan
convention. The time and place
meeting was referMd to. the e?-.,
and it wi ll be announced in due 4. 1
The 'above report conveys but a .1
iong, as numy or me most laterestillg
not appear ( 44 eenePt be grans.
paper so as tojo them jiattice. 1
l y Sunday School worker ill would
i „
ty, you , cannot agord to stay: ;swig !
Meetings of mi.:county 11,13. Aws:4!
os4A.l3Lacillieo'y:,
..
1 0 1 f A .11R-LE.D... r - ' i .
M. i • momi' '.""
_...4.—OFLAFFEE—_A t the
me ine,Feli. 3,by Rev. A. C. Spen7,:
My" Eli helot Clark of Rome, to Mwa
2 -Rollerm ea, of Orwell.' - --- - «,
T ar
OR I • ITOEN.LCIROWELLi-At the bonito
of the brutes father, Feb. 20, by
. Eld. IM..
eine . • ea, Mr. Levi V. Crattenden-Of
; ' . .. 0. d, Tiogli Co. Pa., and Me Mae
lia Lj Crowe', of Springfield, - Bradford'
• .efil4a. i --, •
TERR t iL4COTT--Janz - 23d, by Rev. - E. H.
Aide Mr. W.
c W. Terry , of Waverly, : N.
- "X., Iff4ss Harriett. Scott, of Smithfield,
, 'Pointe.
a do
sire .to
Irevaa
LA.TIIIt?P--On Friday: morning , January
31st, Cain residence in Vhemtmg, S. B.
La . tiqop,of consumption; in . the 38th year
of hig ag. , • - •
•1 . •
EX]
We
ravided
Proba
-I.reais-
h
; etY,
pz al _ Notwrs
• F
Nonoz.—There will' be an :Oyster
Supper id the Town Hall, in Ulster, on Sat
urday earting, Feb. 29t14,186€1. . Bill, one
dollar per couple. Proceedslo be applied
for the 4oltupose_ofrepleniaking the Sunday
School Library. All friends of Sunday
Schools arch cordially invited to attend.'
Feb. 24, P 36 8• • '
wi far,
His
prayers
Ric:
tor and
at D-
•sox'a Piano Forte Instraa
the latest Sheet /Etude. for sale
as do Co's. • - feb2o.
An o
Have
For ,
Who-
ere uprights, Nuares and grand,
ost their favor in the land,
thnshek of all is.king,
full, round tones so sweetly sing.
W. Drrrnicic & Co., Agents.
'The Book for the People I and
in every family..—X i very. Minister
:ye it, and every 'Sabbath School
endent, Teacher and advanced pai
-1 uch in need, of it. 'The New Die
, the Bible. Comprising its Anti
'Biography, Gepgraphy and Natural
Edited by Wait,„ Sarni, LLD.,
4 v , sminer in the 'University of
and editor of the 4lictionaries of
L . d Roman Antiquities,_ . Biography
thology and Geography. A very
sok for the times and well bound in
L yles of binding, and, compt o ising
o octavo pages on good paper with
.e.
Price $3 50, $4 00, .$4 50,
1 :d by J. B. Burr Co.i Hartford,.
o. 18 Asylum street,
_Sold by sub
!: by agents: Rev, E. Bunsoctons,
agent for Towanda, Wysox, Her
::: e and Orwell. It is the only gen
... erican revision by Smith's own
Feb. 20.-3 w,
Yiem
should
should
•Superin
pil are
tionary i j
(pities,
History
Clussi
London
Greek
and M
cheap b •
three s
nearly
clear •
Publish
Conn.,
scriptio
of .Rom
rick, :
FAIR W'insiso r—The notes and,
acconn of. M. E. Solomon, and M. E.
Solomo it Son, have been placed in my=
eands, nr immediate coffeetion. All per
sons indebted can save costs by immediate
payment. N. N, Rrrrs, J, P.;
Towanda, Feb. 20, 1868.-3 w.
FOR Atm.—A Seven Octavo Cb -
tage.o an, very cheap. Enquire of J..S.
PArrEnsbx, American Hotel, Towanda.
Feb. 3,-1808.
large l 4 of Clover Seed for
sale at
at
Feb.
3, 1868.
SEED.—Large and Ohio elo
timothy seed, for sale by W. A.
Feb. 10.
C I
LoV
vet' up*
ROCENI
ga- I'. Pews's., 'wholesale and re
tail d• . er in Oysters, in the basement of
- the W: . House, keeps constantly on hand,.
a supplof choice Oysters. Families sup.
plied. liberal discount to dealers.
To da, Jan. 25, 18 1 68.
___.. o .___
Nom E :— The Board, of Revision
wa l
have fix d upon the-following dates and pla
,ces-for olding appeals for A. D. 1868 :
Towanda born, at the Commissioners' office,
Wednesday, Feb. 12 ;
Towan twp. and Towanda North, at the
Co • ones office, Thursday; 13th.
Asylum, at S. Decker's, Monday, 17th.
i ll
Tarry, a S. Bowman's, Tuesday, 18th.
Wilmot,at H. Horton's, Wednesday, 19th.
Albany, tP. Wilcox's, Thursday, 20th.
Overton at Chas. Hefehmer, Friday, - 21st.
i t
Monre twp. and Boro., at P. Mingos's, Sat
urday,l22th. • '
Ulster,lli:lF: G
than Tattle's, Monday, 2411 i.
Athens to., at C. Day's, Tuesday, 25th:
,Athens , ~ at C. Days, ' Wednesday , 26th:
Ridgbury, tit C. Kandy's, .Thursday, 27th.
South Crek, at G. F. Gillett's, Friday,2Bth.
Welles, at J. Brink's, Saturday, 29th.
Columbia tmd Sylvania, at S. D. cipodrich's,
MondAy; March, 2d.
Troy 80i0.,' at V. M. Long'B,7rubsday, 3d.
Troy t .., at V. M. Long's. Monday,4o...
Sprmgfi ld, at R. H. Benson's, Thurs., sth.
Smithfield, at L. D. Forest's, Friday, 6th.
Burlingtbn two, and boro.; at J. S. Hill's,
Sattird t tiy, 7th. • .
Burlington west, at 4140. Goddard's, .Mon
day, 9tli., . ' '
Granville; at B. F. Taylor's, Tuesday, 10th.
Anneni • and Alba, at G. H. Eaten's, Wed
neiida , 11.
p
Canton . . and Coro, at J. Fox's, Thurs.
here
eft his
going
• miles
tnee•OD
on the
•Id last
t corn
elbow,
.g busi-
re - on
at Le
y even:
day, 12th. •
IFIER:L I tt C. D. Holcomb'ke, Friday, 13th.
• at S. S. Downing's,Saturday,l4th.
Wysox, iit J. Conklin's, Monday, 16th.
Shesheq . 'tun, at J. P. Rogers's; Tuelday,l7th.
Litchfield, at S. Layton's, Wednesday, 18th.
Windham, at E. Osborn's, Thursday, 19th.
Warren, at R. Cooper's,Friday, 20th.
Rome t and boro., at H. G. Goff's, Sat
urday, 21st,
Orwell, tW. H. Darling's,Monday, 23d.
I
Pike an Leßaysville, at J. Champion's,
Tuesd y, 24th.
Herrick, at H. Coleman's, Wednesday,2sth.
Tuscarop, at D. D. Black's, Thursday, 26th.'
•Wyalnsing, at M. Brown's, Friday, 27th. •
Standing Stone, at E. Cowles's, Sat., 28th.
Barclay, at Commissioner ' s Office, Tues
day, 3 . st. . ..
. Assessors will be . punctual in delivering
notices to taxables, and in making their re
birne=rson, at-the time specified in
their ta, at which time and place the
Board (.4 Revision will attend !Ind hear alt
who=coniiider themselves aggrieved by tsjie
AsseasixOnt,lind make such alterations iis
to themlila appear just and reasonab le. ffiy order of the Board, • - '
' -4 - I Attest, E. B. Coonnanon, .
Coin% Office, Jan. 31, - 1888. , ' Clerk.
~
S. As-
Bletho
uesday,
t, DAN
tiafac-
po VIII any one lose the present
p ly for ppouring Frames, Albums,
Card es, Rustics, 'natures or anything
else in o
ir
line, when the plice is so handy
and we known, and the goods so very rea
sonable . plic4, Rummer& 132.
118. lank Deeds and Notes for
sale at, ss a Co's: - Jan. 22,
In to a
•d the
some
•
WEiiTY-FIVE YEATi3`thElll-
ENE IN DENTISTRY.
•
J. S. SIMS, M. D., would respectfully inform
the inhahltants of Bradford County that he is
permaneXtly located In Timmlda, Pa., \ He
would say'that from his long and successful
practice Xof TWENTY-FIVE YEARS duration
be is familiar with all the different styles Of
work dorie in any and ail DentalEul z li d skmegts
in city otootmtay, and 'is better pre awed than
any othei Dental operator in - the vie v icinity to - do
work thelbeat adapted to the many and 'different
-cases that present themselves oftentimes to tile .
Dentist t as be understand the art ofmaking his
own artiffelalleeth; hb facllitleifor doing
the suunti.! .To those 'reuniting under sets of
teeth be vfould tot attention to hia new. kind:Of
Rork R ci► : canaiste of ?Omega for botkplate
and teeth, end terming a cOntianoV. it Is
More durable; nl re natrital In. ' co, agd
much b u t ter' ada fed kith° gam any other
kind of work. hose in 'neeroflite_aaate are
invited tO, call 'and =Mine bgetimetus. Teeth
filled to last for years and &tenth:testa
Chlorofolm, Ether, and " Nitrotts Oxide "SAV
m inistered with perfect safety, as over roar km*
dr P4tteßtli trltkl44l 3 t.bu s t lour ler csawn
t' y. • \ ,
Odle in l'atten's Block. • , Jan f 23,186a..
riIIiui'WA.VERLIC PAPEie MILLS
.II: *id pay SIO per ton for Rye Straw in Run
dle*. am;st SO per ton for Machine .Tbresiled.'de;
livered the Company's Mills in Wavesly.
If. S. BALDWIN', Erupt,
Wave y, Dec. 26, 1867. e
t some
Ammo
.d and
lonely
rasnits
w,e Snd
earnest
ducted
mu
&
.1s with
At this
• up for
citilieng
a ws to
!, on the
Inext
v , . "ittee
..ridea
bloxnurir.'s
• t la 41
- son 2tbe
KEYSTONE ST-0 '1
r.v.i .r. 7, .-
I 1:
; - 1"0
NS
ME
~f' t~
Hare now for bale and
t
C,O lit ! .1 4 ,-Z . T.,„ Z
MB
OF rni
Rest, , Mosi P
or kiliopzik4ini
1 , .2 SET ° S 1.1
=EN
.Bought dieot from
• —.l
THE MANUFACTURERS
Previous to the
RECENT ADVANCE !
ALSO,
A. LARGE A.RRIVAL
'„~°=
vti
Which will be sold at the
Lowest Market Rates I
Towanda, Feb. 34,1868.
CONFECTIONERY MANUFAC
TORY.
A. HART,
Calla the attention oB the public tithe fact
that he manufactures And sells .at
WHOLESALE AND DETAIL,
All kinds of Confectipnarlis, Foreign and Dsi
mestic- Nuts, dm. Dehalern in the country wish
ing anything in his line will do well to send
their orders to him, and they will be promptly
attended to. Satisfaction guaranteed. Store
in Paiton's Block. Towanda. Pa.
Feb. 94,1888 —tf. •
R ussELL ac nix's
INSUBANCE AGENCY!
Capital Represented over $27,000,000,,,
„ .
COMPANIES BEPRFZENTED:.
North America, Philadelphia,...6 2,901,266 72
Phcetdx,'of Hartford • , 1,234,196 41
Germania, New York,. . .... 876,815 5Q
Home In. Co.. New Hav en, 1,619,070 30
North American Fire In. Co.„of
New York, - 755'000 00
Enterpiise. of Cincinnati,...,.... 1,000,000 00
Mutnal Life, New York, 20,00 400 00
We write policies in the above reliable com
panies at tho lowest rates. Particular attention
given to farmproperty. Office two doors north
of the Post Office, up stairs. in the room oCan
pied by John W. Mix and Henry Peet, also at
the binking Holm of B. Ec.iliassell & Co.
• 11.1 B. RUSSELL,
JOHN W. MIX.
•
Towanda, Feb, 20,1868-
nAIITION.--WHERses, my wife
Li Catharine Jane, has left my bed and board
without just cause or provocation, all petsons
are hereby forbid harboring, or .trusting her on
my account as I shall pay no debts of her con. -
tracting after this date.
FHAZ
• , JOHN Q. LEL
Standing Stone, Felt 17, 181:18-3ws
LAMB jiNITTING t MACHINE.-
Price reduced to' 58 Dollars. It seta up'
ira own work, knits all sizes, narrows and wi
dens, knits the-heel into the, stocking, and mi.
rows off the toe complete=prodwing the varie
ties of knit goods, from an infant's stocking.
mitten or glove; to a lady'a . shawl or hood.--r
Has taken First Premiums-Gold,and Silver
'Medals—at al; Fairs nndExhibitlon, Including
'the Paris Exposition of INIT.'
' It is simple; durable, easily operated. and
guaranteed to Buccal In the hands of every
purchaser. Bend eta p for Circular. • . .
Aim agent for.a fir clans Sewing Machine,
8, P. WARNER, Agent,
Herrick, Bradford county, P.
•
yeb. 13, 1898.-6 w. • • •
COLLINGWOOD STRANQ
147 Water Street, Nhatra, N, Y.
WATCHMAKERSk\JEWKIERS,
134ccoisqrs to the old house of W.;P. YA TES,
&tab)bled I 1841, an
*if, , ts - i * SALE D:t.k.tgS,
•
. •• . To , I\• \. ~.
SILVER PLATED, 'WARE,
, .
From all aril dui. manntactaremj.kolad3Ag
Contain lialmfasnriog Company. Mullin
• Materials Company, Botera,timit& & '
. Ca, Bogen Bra bas, - 24 & Bili•
; loa, 44. - AB - we' bay hi WO ;
, quautities, we are invi- : • .
, ' Paled t0.. 6 0 1 4 it* VerY 7
•r ,
WT s •' 1 ! AV E S
BAlrfo retail customers find also -to•deiier!!A
w - xr io .L 74: § Z,l
wove OBeitgiii.* ll 4:ii do.. •
,sp •
BFrPLATING
.
Of old ware prompt! y, ILO at the Wee &treed
ttte fao
lrAVAlr k & lis flfelrO t . °P.
147 Water Blreet,
Feb. b,1868. \
=1
„„ Attgrau „ . „.Fi.
r
_i ;_ 1
•
j, 7 43,-, TI.'"S • ,
; 21; 1860 IA
~.;, ..
~:
~~ ~':
MEMENIE
. , ,
4 11 .4 0-1 ... 410 Ns 4 4 4 WELL; '11 . 44 i
Offers to .bulidere:. most complete '
stack t:
Builders Hardline, Sash, blue, glib. Oils PalltaVarathiSt Trimmiaire, "Suns;
Door Trimmings. ie. 4• •
TIN ROOFS, "CONDUCTORS,
ME
ac CO.,
(~.. ~' ~
•
Oitteni. isid on by" upsuienced worianatrand
at the lowest' rates? Tiniterin, g and .jobbing,
- sap boners; &c.. Howe's' Sewing
Meddles, non better. Universal Clothes
Wringers; best Use: Wheel. Rakes and Com
bined-Plaster Sower, worthy• the attention of
the inielligent huvner. Hubbard's Mowing MI.
_chines, durable and • desirable, 4 or • 4i toot cat.
`Tables, chairs, bedsteads; spring bed - bottims,
and (other . •
1.!.- . ,:4, ~
EuTiv.#.**o* , :'''
', I ;
S ,0
•
.
Fanners will find this season the post quality
of Tin Pans, Milk and Strain Patti, and every
description ot , Tin - . Ware. Flojir and Salt;
Olatler and Timothy Seed, Sp inn ing Wheels,
plaz ; Wheels, Reels, Wheel Heads, - Flyers;
Field Rollerprand Fluter Sowers tarnished to
order at lowest possible prices.
• ALSO—Corn Shapers, .Morticing.•Maal
Cutting Boxes.
• Orwell, Feb; 20, 1868.
FM
ME
- Makesr:
8.0 A K:E '.5
SEWING bi'A,GHINES
880W21
THE CROSS OF THE - L,E4rON foFHONOR
Was conferred on.the reprasen tative of the
I \
1 1 I
SEWING MAC WIN.ES,
' POSITION UNIVERStLIE,
11
THEIR - GREAT SUPERIORITY
•
An assortment of these celebrated maOhlans
constantly on band an d•for Bald by
Mil
Feb. 6,1868.—em
LO9ll. OUT FOR, HOLIDAYS'f
W. A. CHAMBERLth
Hu enlarged his 'store and ha just received
large.stock of Gold and Silver
Attd a well' selected aaiorfaxtent of SWISS
WATCHES, all warranted to run • well or the
monep refunded. Be keeps on hand a hirge as
sortment of the celebrated
SETH THOMAS CLOCK
Also an eleitait ,assortment of the latest stylee
Gold
JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE
Irk the plated line, he has Rogers Mother
FORKS AND 'SPOONS'!
Breakfast &Dinner Castors,
Elegant treble t platp
ICE
BUTTER 4- BEB.RTDISHES,
CBAMBEBLIN is now keeping the
Fantily Sewing - Machines.
These Machines are superior to all others for
family use, for the following reasons .
•
They sew with two threads eieect from tile
spools, and require no rewinding.
They are more easily understood and used,
and less liable to derangement, than other ma
chines.
They are capable of executing perfecly,
without change of adjustment, a much greater
variety of work than other machines.
The stitch made by theSe machines is much
more firm, el , stic, and durable, especially upon
articles which require to be washed and ironed,
than any other stitch. t
This stitch, owing to the manner in which
the under thread is unwrought, is much the
most plump and beautiful in use, and retains
this plumpness an 4 beauty; even upon articles
frequently washed and ironed; until they are
worn out.
The structure of the seam is each, that, tho'
it be put or broken at' intervals of only a few
stitches, it will neither open, run, nor ravel,
bat remains firm and durable.
_Unlike other machines, these fasten both
ends of the seam by their own operation.
• 'With these machines, while silk is used• upon
the,right or face side of the seam, cotton may
be used upon the other side without lessening
the strength or, durability of the seam. This
can be done on no other machine, and ja a great
saving upon all articles stitched or made np
with silk.
These machinis, In addition to their superior
merits as Instruments 'for sawing. execute the
most beautiful' and permanent embroidery and
ornamental work.
You can get Sewing Machine Needles, and all
articles pertaining to the machine business.
~ ..
j T
. • VretcH AND CLOCK REPAIRING,
Don in the best manner, as lim•
a! at low rates
Wanda, July 18,1847. , • - *
, ~....y. . ...._
. 'ND BR PLATED ,, ON A HARP
-• 1 ' OF 'A:THOUSAND STiIiNGE,"
DITTPdCII fr, CO'S TERPLB' OP RUBIO !
Per sale the Celebrated Mithishek Grand,
and the beautiful littleveolibri Pianos. Piano.
of 219 strings. Pianos of one third.more pow
er. Pianos that exhibit more skill in structure
Pianos that are better made, in every respeo t.
and will stand In tune longer than any now in
use in this country and Europe. These Pianos
differ in construction-in the inside item all oth
ers, thestringa cross the Iron frame in all,dl
- :the iMmenlit pressure
equally to all aides of .the plate: Besides oth
er iniprovementspeettliar , to their constriction
they eombineali 'lle Improvements of every
other manufacture. &Adler illustrated circu
lars where everything is explained• to satiated-
Also constantly on- band a full assort
ment of Hainei Brother's Pianos, Organs and
Melodeons of the best of various styles for the
chard' and parlor.' Parlor and - Melodeon Cov
ers, Piano and. Melodeon Stools, -Instruction
Gooks ter Melodeon anti New gnd old
sheet music on hand anti ordered if desire ',-
Alen for sale. Mori Van Ro* leer. and Pier!
son's piano, Pandtare and Carriage Polish.--
tuning done on abort. wpm -,l,ibergi
discount to ministers, cluncheend teacher".
A 15 0 8 8 40 4 lot
• DEBITED. BROTHERS T.I ' NEQUALfigO '
PATENT 1.4;T57,? 1
OHAMignlif. ii DITTRION4
• Tasiuldit. 13/ 1868. -
. EW,rSTEADE FLOURING Mire
ilbr finitiDlNki STONE . !' -:
e subscribers having erected a new }Beim
1 nring Mil, at a heavy outlay, on site of
old- Distlikey in Standing Stone liawbablp
Enid intone . . the ...people a Bradford. County
401_ vicinity, that t h ey are prepared to execute
rk in all its lulu:kilo; In the mostapproved i
heir mill has all the modesti Wpm cements,
built by &DIM workmen: and ..owl of thb
being a Tactical miller, they can Aran,
their woe
bey teepee alb , solicit the into:wage of the
• blio; Pledging -themselvel to render Meet
• lifaction to customers. Give us a crOl. ,• •
air We Will keep On mind at allthaes, Flour
a d Feed, trilbies,* apd'. retail , a*, lowest talk
- 11 ..- , . .: ; ... ,-.- • . -.6 :
Wilke highest cash price paid for Amin.
-1 . • •ACKLA. & VAUGHAN.
+1
Standing Stone, Dec. 26, 1867.-3 m,
FURNITURE!
S. N. BROX
HIGHEST PREAIIIIid
730 'Cheatit Street , Phil adelphia.
THE ,VERY MGHEST
DROVED. AND - BAKER
at the
Paris, 186' thus attesting
Over ell other se wing -machines.
W. A
. CHAMBERLIN,
T9WANDA,
NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS !
AMERICAN WATCHES I
Heavily 'plated
flasidsome I Cake :Baskets,
Pickle Stands, Tea Bells, &e., toe
GROVER it BAKERYN
111111
111111
,
. I :.
tunic
•
• Il•
rfIkEAND F. EM FO ; - • •
V A good Via Imnd Firm, well wa
mostly in grail,- 111: miles •;. from tlu thr i
rif /Smirk a goodlevel road
I bon- thrii edty.; file ifarm 4
'stock . 04 b7 1 4. •: o r:Pta 1011 k 0004
boil s. ;WO,eholat'irtrit:' rap
fantri
be Wild eimit4. ow arattattri.i.
,4i por t !g ilirke ". l Wi l esillet"i 62 ° . "
- - • • - H. - HARDT'
._ Ls ke fffreet, Elmira N".ff: •
. Feb. 25; 1050..
Alibi , FOR SALE AT . . A .. BA'
L GAIN. 'Ass the ribbing AO
change his Wildness, theretbre offers his Term
for, sale, situated in Liberty twp., Timm Celli.
ty; Pa.. containing 250 acne of choice Land, 200
scree improved, the balance in good timberovell
watered by good never falls springs, well
fenced in 20 lields,and lemon r•ndling, with
throe good Apple' - orchards an d Fruit for task
ly ma. ; The term lays in a good naighborhoed.'
and a gOod market seven miles from Sloes
Or brirg
cme.9f thalargest coal rks 1n 0403Mte, arid
fits miles from th e w -a- Elmira a.
11..baudy to church and school. Tim improve
mental are one old two story house comfortable
for a number OM* Qui km= bun 40 0 F 00
feet, wit'i underground stables for 60 cows, wag
• gory shed and other' miceseary. 'oaf
also a good Mill seat, with a dam bulb The
hum will be sold with everything on the'
~/arm
se follows,: 12 cows, and all dairy ntenclis, 1
van of yonglioreeli, sets .ot brulieis. 2 w
gone. 1 cast it on fi eld roller, 1 Eagle Mowinrfr
RespincMachine eatobined,.2 Borne rakes and
forks,-FinuiingmlU, Harrows, Plows, ac.,,
and in f foot ever. Wag that ',16, wantincon a
farm, and Meetly all new. Price $32 an acre
including all ; $3,000 down the balance to snit
the pnrchmer. For further information !address
11..1L . MOTT,liberty. Moira Co.. Pa.
VALUABLE FARM FORZSALE:
A larm of one hundred and-fifty.aerie,
within six miles oh Towanda, and one mile
from the river is , offered for, sale on favorable
tame. One hundred acres am cleared &mils a
high state of. cultivation, with good knobs and
most excellent buildings. The house is a well
built dwelling with very convenient out-build-
Inge consisting or anmmer- kitchen and store=
room, woodhimum,.and the yard well tilled - with
evergreen 'aid other trees. The barn is a large
bank barn _313568 feet with a good shed attache
a horse barn adjoining with stalls for six horses
a large corn house near by ands tenant house
on the property. ,The farm has an eastern and
southern exposure and is offered for sale 'solely
on account of the ill health of the owner., For
Maher particulars and terms, which are highly
faiorable, application may be made to
• B. S. RUSSELL.
Towanda, Feb. 20,1868. ' •
STORE AND TAVERN FOR RENT.
IJ The witonelber will rent his Store and Ta
vern at Standing Stone, Pa.. For terms, &c .,
apply toJoneph Pewell,Towanda, Pa.
_ 11. -
Standing Stone, Feb. 20,1868. • .
.1140IISE AND LOT FOR BALE.--
.A...L, The subscriber offers his house and lot lox
sale: Situate hi Towanda itomu h. on Alain at.
Lot 10 feet front with room sattident for &build
ing forbusiness purposes._ For particulars en
quire on the premises. • *
, -
.JULIIIILTOSTER.
Jan. ft, 1868.-Bwo
PA.
FOR SALE.—The subscribers, Ex. !
ecntora of the estate of Wm. Girard offex
for sale the House and- _Lot situate corner of
Franklin and Second 'streets, Tows nda. The
house is nearly cow and' contains rooms be
aides cellar and wood hones. , The of ls en.
closed With a good picket fence well Righted",
good fruit, wet! and cistern . Persons•wishiag
to purchase a home will do well to call and ex
amine before purchasing elsewhere. Enquire
0(4. M. WOOD, or on the. premises,
•
G. M.
MARY A. GIRARD,
Executors.
Sept. 17, 1867.
VALUABLE 'FARM FOR_ SALE.
Tint. subscriber offers his farm situate in
the l northe - rn 'Part of Herrick tiwp., ccintaining
131 acres of land,abciat 85 acres improved, new
dwelling house, and all necessary oat-buildings l
trait ,tirees, Ice. The hum Is well watered and
inn good state Of cultivation . For Items ap.
ply_to or address JONAS LEAR.
Nov.& 1867.6w* Herrickville, Pa.
F°R' SALE.--A valuable Hotel
v o -og . rti p wi pi t y li to an established buidness,lit
Alba
MONT4iryz & WARD.
Aug. 31,1867
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR
TOWN PROPERTY,--3 Truck gari,,a - ot
10 acres each, within one mils of Towanda Bo
rough. Apply to
AIONTANTE fr, WARD, Agents.
Towanda, Nov. 16, 1867.
BRADFORD COUNTY
IL B—McKEAN, REAL EsrATE Aarrra
Valuable Farms, Mill Properties, City and
Town Lots for tale.
Parties h a vin g•"
property for sale will And it
to their advantage by .eaviug a description of
the same, with terms of sale at this agency, as
parties are constantly enquiring for farms &c.
H. B. MoKAN,
Bahl Estate Agent.
Office Bfontanye's Block, Towanda, Pa.
Jan. 29, 1867. •
,FOR SALE.—Sixty acres of
proved laud, with a never failing spring
thereon, situated within oae-and-a-half miles
from tne Borough of Towanda. For further
partle4ars, and terms of sale, enquire of W.
W. Kidgaixtry, North Towanda. •
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.—
The subscriber offers for sale his farm in
Woos, nearly_ opposite Towan. a. This farni
codtains 120 acres of land In a high state of im
provement, with a splendid dwelling house,
barns and outbuildings. It haul large never
falling orchard stocked with good fruit of ev
ery description. It Is in a good neighborhood
within easy reach of the- church and school
privileges of Towanda borougL. For terms of
sale, enquire of the subseri Jer ou the prem.
ises. 1101tGAN D. 81111CKLA ND.
Wpm:ai-April 8, 1867.—tt•
D EAL ESTATE . AGENCY.
„RA,
H. B. BicKEAN, REAL ESTATE AGENT.
Offers the Joilowing Farms, Coal and Timber
Lands for sale :, ,
Fine Timber lot; 3 miles from
.Towanda, c n
taining 63 acres. Price $1,325.
Farm in Asylum, containing 135 acres. Good
buildings. Under a the state of cultivation.
Mostly improved. Price $6,000.
. Fars in West Burlington—on the Creek.—
Ne* house and barn. Under a fine state of cul
tivation. 95 acres. Price 85,450.
• Farms in Frankli n , under good cultiva
tion. Good buildin gs .
For sale cheap. •P
Several very des irable Houses and Lots in
Towanda.
A lame
owanda tract - of Coal Lands in Tioga county
T, July 18, 1867.
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.
Mated one.and a-halt miles from • Mon
roe Borough. Containing 98 item, under good
improvement. Good house and bra. Large
quantity of Pine Timber. Price $230. lin..
quire of If. B. MuKEAN, Towanda, Pa. AV A.
. „
it. MOE, on. the premlan2-
Feb. 13, lads. •
ROUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.-
A Rouse and Lot on Main Stnet. A
Minable buallugs stand., Apply to •
MONTANYE al WARD. .
Towanda, Jan. 29, 1868. -
R•oomiLlippz-i-Tas.,kithic
Li is respectfully informed that the Boob ,
Bindery has been removed to the Argy Brad-
Ing, 3d story, where will be-dotui _ ;
In all its various ibranches, on `
terms as rea
sonable aa " tbe times " will allow. The Bind
ery will be undit the charge of •
. .
, 11. Q. W1117414M,
1 ,
Auitn*deuced IBinder. and all work Will be
promptly done in a style • and manner which
cannot be ezoeUed. Music, Magazines, News
ofonOl Hooka, ko., bound in every variety
style. Particular attention , - will be paid to
the Holing and Binding. of
. 1 - [ E!AR BOOK
F I
•
_o,o l 7kAb Itotterl, -' Met
ilt
. •
ii .
n
quality and
darabflity'wil be warranted. • ..
AU work will be ready for delivery , when
promised, , I
_-• ,J , ' - •
~ The patron ' of Abe : public 11 solicited, and
mite sa ougnamuiteed. • -
'Towandl, Augusta. 1888.--tf.
HARNESS
.L "The &reigned have ihis binned
eo-partnershli to be known es - the firm of ML-.
GEE & FULLER. for theijo mm rpole of- e
on the stateeeli
.Ixedu. Ha mekilVin
Ispairlu dond to Order Udall work erefrente4.
CIA pald fortldet •
• mint MAGEE.
MIX;AR t 3. FuLimU s
PalOPLAlrigaits• -48,,.1;88,9. .1:.5
1*A1,..i,-.ep,,i.D,
...., ..
Fier sloientaker ion__ - 1 la Slit using by
. the - Iter,Bll4T-11-11Pir'":.9 eililransht;
+.ln all Itluda ot. boots, shoos Is& geiteks. •-. -f.-
_ for a titular.. A v: - ... L ___! . ' , .t . .. ,
J. - 8.. BURT. :. --.
ToWands, Ps.
Feb. 5, 1888:-3m.
11
66.',eifigiiir; 1 . , -
- „ ; '-,. .:.:4
REAL 'ESTATE. 'AGENCY,
BOOK-BIN
Ell
4, • a 5
ORP
virtue of an Order !silica out of Orp s
Coast of; ileadfordiOnenty, ttestsdersigned ad;
taltistrater Of the Wife of 'rat% Newman, late
of Werme twp,, deo'd will fell on the'
•grenitife,*ott'DATUßDAY,lll4lloll 214 4852
at 2 o'clock , following •desdribtaF lot
piece telparee. -of .bni 'Mate I ln Venn
twp., bandstand described as , lfollowill On
the north by the pat& highway, cut .by land
•innted by diatlerm Newman ;eontlt.,=fir land
ownel by wldo w Dimon '
and on- the West'by .
Benedict Arnold. •Oodtdidlig l l acref.,l44
:net= or less. .
oto be -Paid 'oil the , iiropertyle
lag struck down, one half at the balance of -the
purchase, money- on condrmati on of sale, and
the tslance in one year. • • •
•
ALBERT T. WELEAT,,
Administrator.
Feb. 25; .1868.
ORPICAITS COMM- • • SALE.--Ity
• virtue of au order baud r.oat, of th e. Or.
planes 0 curt of. Bradford 'ConW.' the under
signed administrators of the esUte of lloswell
Hager, kte of said eonnty deed ! , will sell en
the_premlses SATURD AY, the 91st day of
MAROC 1868. at 1 at 0c.k,,-1); m.; !Jim. fol
lowing described lot piece •or
_parcel: of land
situate in Standing Stone and) Herrick twps.,
bounded sad .described as follows: • On the
north by lands of Han nab Hager' and Charles
McKenna, on the east by lands of Thomas Mit•
ten, on Am south by lands of Aar& Bishop, on
the wort by-binds or LnwreaceriyHenin, .(;on-
Mining about6o acres, more or leg—
TENKS'r$25r to te paid down , .onday of sale
$76 on: final- coriftrumtion, and 0200sumually
thereafter until the whole sum is ; aid, - with in
terest upon the whole sum unpaid ikon ltbe
Sul eonB nation.
'HANNAH HAGER, .;
. . COE.
4 Feb: 21,1668. 'Administrators,
'ORPHAN'S • COVRT SALE.-By
‘J virtue of an ord-r Issued out, of the Or
phan'a Court of - Bradford County, the under
signed administrator of the - estate of Sanwa
Beverly. late, 4 6f Overton twp.. dec'd. , will sell
on the prentbses, on SATURDAY, MCH 21,
1868, at 2 o'clock, p. sale, the fol
lowing described piece or parcel ot rid. situ
ate In overton. tn. Bagel using at alinnwood
originally ( nowt alien downy now poet and
stones, for a corner, it being the northeast
corner of a large tract hereinafter recited in
warrantee, tame of 'Jacob Downing, thence
south 59° west 50k , pre. toe poet and stones;
thence' north 591° west 214 pre. to a small
bash, thence south 344° weal 46* pro. to a post
scorner of a lot here tofore 'conveyed to Owen
:McCann, thence south. 54° ; east 214 pre: to a
post, thence north 801° easti 46} pre. to the
place,of beginning. Containing 50 acres.
more or leas, abo at 30,,acres improved, with a
log house , a mine barn and some fruit trees
thereon.
TERIDI-450 to be Pald on the' property be
ing struck off. $4OO on confirmation of-sale,,
and the balance in one year 'rim Oval terfaii-
Son. E: C. KELLOGG,
Feb. 24,1865. - Administrator.
00tatT - SALE.—By.
o l lan order Issued' grit of the Or
phan's Court * of-Bradford. county,- the miter:
signed adminattator of the estate of ph J.
PWkering, late otsaid cog nty, will sell
at pablie sale on•tbet, premises on SATURDAY;
MA' ROB 21, 1868, at 2 o'clock, p. in., the fol.
lowing described lot, piece 'or parcel of land.
situate 1n Orwell twp., boundedas follows t—
=g at a corner ."of Roswell f Roswe D. Money
Pitcher's lots, thence south 61? west
by land ofJar:lP itcher 22 pre.' to a corner on
'said Pitcher Ilne,, and below highway. said
highway leading from Welled. Hollow t, and by
pitcher,,thaq north 46° and 36 prat, to a
stake and stenos ;theme north 391° east $6 pre
to a stake and a tones, thence Bona 98° east by. .
land of -Jacob Pickerin 47 pre, to place of be
ginning. Containing 7 j acres ;more or less.
ALSO—Ana other let:situate in Orwell twp:
Commencing by Jarvis Chaffee • running north
8° east 58 7-10 pre. along Sald ' hightray-to the
centre of a bridge,• thence north - 69° .east
5-10 pre. by land owned b'y Anson Robinson,
thence east 8° south 53 pea . to the centre of
the road leading from Weller Hollow to,Tgwan
di, thence south Or west 18 "pre. to the place
of beginning. Containing five sox , a, more or
TERIIS.—SSO be pald - on the propeity being
struck down, and-the babinue in two equal an
nual payments after .conflrmation of said" sale.
ISAAC MARSH,
Adminiatrator
Feb. 24 . . 1868.
A 4DITOWS NOTICE.--W. Means
AlX:Watts vs. Solomon Cooper. In the Court
ef Cothmon Pleas of Bradford C .unty. _
Tbe undersigned Auditor appointed- - by said
Court to distribute moneys in the ,bands: of the
sheriff, arising from sheriff's -sale of defendant's
real estate, - will attend to the duties of. his ap
po'ntment at his °Rice in the Borough of To
wanda,on THIIREIDAY,the Seth day of MARCH
1868, st.l o'clock p. m., at which time. and
place all persons_ having claims upon said
moneys must present them or be forever -de
barred-.JAMES WOOD,
Feb. 24, 18 68. ' ' • "
/IIIARDIAN'S SAL.---By virtue
vt of an order Lamed out of the • Orphan's
Ccurt of B.tadford County, the undersigned
Guardian of the minor children .of William Van
derpool, late of Terry tarp;deo'd., Will sell on
the premises on THUM . .±..Y; MARCH 19, 1868
at 10 o'clock, a. in:, this - following described lot
piece or percel of land situate •in Terty twp.,
(subject to dower of widow) bounded and des
cribed as follow; : On • the north by lands of
John Lane, east by lands of Sarah Bones, south
by -Charles Vanderpool and west by land of
Wm. Johnson and others. Containing about
25 acres, about 20 acres improve* a framed
barn and a sthall framed house thereon. '
TERMS-125 on. tho property being ;truck
down, 150 on confirmation of. sale. 6100 on the
first of 'January, 1869, with interest on the
whole. andlloo annually thereafter with inter
est, until the whole. is paid.
.
t'EO; F. HORTON,
Feb. 20, 1868. - Guardian.
GIIARDIAN SALE.—The undei--
signed Guardian of minor children of Jo
seph S. - Robinson, late t.f Springfield twp.,
dec'd , will sell on the pre mises.on WEDNES
DAY,. MARCH 4, 1868: - at 1 o'clock, p. m., the
following described lot,:piece or parcel of land ,
situate in Springfield twp., bounded as follows:'
On the east by. land ot. Alexander Clark e on:
the north by land of the Widew Pitts and by
land of Ensile Gates, on the. west by , land Of
Mary Tans Yoorhies, on the south , lon
taming 50 aces, or thereabouts. _
TEEMS —s2s to be paid on day of sale ; one
third of balance at conlirmatige:V sale, . and
one-thlrd_arinnally thereafter.
O. SCOrrydnardiat.
- Feb.l3; 1868.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— Wm Braine
to use .of Hams: d' Erpreea Company vs.
William X. Braine. In the Court of Common
Pleas of Bradford County, No. 241, September
term, 1868: -14'
The Undersigned an indite! uppoisted by Said
Court. to , distribute Money le the bawls of the
'Mea t arkiing from the sherift's sale of defer'•
daats real estate, will attend to the - du.
ties of his appointment at his office • hi — the
Borough of Towanda; on TUESDAY, the 24th
day of MARCH, 1868, at 2 o'clock, p. m., where
all persons having claims upon said monies
will attend or forever be debarred: from the
same.
_. • WM. WATKINS,
Feb, FO; 1868.• .
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE,,--Notice
is hereby given that all_ persona indebted
to the estate of JOSEPH ELLIOTT, late of
Home;dee'd. , are requested to make i rurnedi
ate payment, and all persens having elt ims up
on. said estate must present- them dttly, authen-,
tleatedlor settlement:' I
• ..
w11444,14...F0 - Pg,
me.z,,,.tot;. •
Feb. 20,168.
RXEOUTOR'S - Notice, —Not ice
4:4 is hereby giventhat all persons indebted
to thr -estate. of -Newton-W. -Henry, late of
. Catitert'defed; are requested' to • make im
mediaayment, and •all-having claims upon
said oWlixUlpraetit tbiun duly pn:henticated
for settlement. •
Feb. 13. 1868.
A DMINISTRATOR'SNOTICE.-No•
the la hereby given, that all persona in& bt
ed to the estate of Henry Pepper,. dec'd.,
late of Pike twp., are requested to make
Immediate pigment, and all - persona having
clainuragaltet said-estate will present them do.
ly authentleatid for settlement.
Jail. 3l• leEB.'Sl infstrator.
A DIIINISTROOitig• NOTICE.—
Viatica is hereby glien, that all parlous
indebted to ::the'estate of Duncan Sinclair,
deed; late of Ulster tisrp.,- are requested to
make immediate payment, and tbv.soe
demands against said es.,s i ta will preeen . _f,them
dab' aulheritiClitO tar uettiement;
- 1911, SINCLAIR,
-Administrator.
21,1968!
VXECUTOR'S 141:0TICE.-141kico 18
.Lll hereb7 given that .J 1 per laiebted to
the estate of Isaac COMyvtd:deed4 l ags of
bpringteld twp.,aze tv.inested, to make paymer.t
trithoot delay, ind those laiVidg claims agahmt
said estate moat present thetk_tW,y 'asithentles.
t3td fq• 8 40 1 .eliqvait- _ • • - ,
I. N..COOLEY, •
R. H. COOLEIei
Jan. 21,1868.* , - - _ Executor.
DMINISTBATOR'S
.011Fai. Notice is hereby given to all persona in'.
debtedto-- the estate roll'hattaa Bimini na late ot
Tuscarora twp.l diel.,areretieteted td make
lvtliattl - , Moan% and !ha l
m uatlet_c_lajm,
ssaloateaid a m
pteaeoy 111% A 1 3 .:
fa tor settlemcmt; • .
-WAAL
Jan. 11,11368. - • . ••• AWnietptQl..4
'
[ ,
Andltor
MOS SOP.EII,
N. M. JIMMY,
:For,ecutorri.
N9P. 4 70, 1 ::. 1 4 11 . 1 .4. 14 / 4 0Y.
. ,
-P4* togit*Notice.; Tug, tim,.l3th
day et Senrt, D. DM, VOrrank in
Bankruptcy vas hisita mignikd the est& o f
• Andreafl.Teetetwf the township' °Minton,
in:the County of Bradford, and State of Penn-
UdjuW,Pulk
rupt_okl- own petition; that the payment
'of any bta eta deliiery of any property
belorgMttoiiiich Bankmpt; to him? cof for
hit naliKaU the Aranafer of-anyy - propirly
by him **forbidden bY law „that a meet
ing of themeditors of the said Bankriii3t,
to - prove their debts, and to choose. one or.
more Assignees of his Estate, 'will be held -
at a Court Of Berikrt l iksy. to be holden at
the Office of the ter in the Boroustrof '
Towanda, before WAUD_, OVEIMN,
Is., Register, on the 20th city of Marsh,
'A. - D. 1868, at 9 o'clock, -a. tar. , - .1
THOMAS L. ROWLEY.
41:Inited btates Marshal as. Messenger.,
• Western" District PelnnsAvania, =
By E. B. COOLBHOGH, Bepufir:
Feb. 20, ,1868.-4 w. • -
NOTICE IN . -BANKRUPTCY
This islo give Notice: That on the 1311 i day -
of February A. D. 1868, eiVarrentin Bank
ruptcYalil was issued against .UW.-estate of
EfIrIL Goff, of the towns h ip of Canton,
in the County of Bradford, and- State of
Pennaylvrinia, who has been adjudged Bank.
rapton his own petition:: that. the payment,
of any debts and delivery of. any p roperty
belonging to such Bankrupt, to him, - or,Tor -
his ine„and the transfer of any property by
hire are forbidden by. law: that a _meeting
4. the Creditors of the said. Bankmpti, to
:rove their debts, and to choose one or ,
inire Assignees of his Estate; . lie held
at 4 Court of Bankruptcy,. to bo holden at
theOfilite of the Beg
""ester in the Borough of
Toivandti, before EDWARD -CVERTON,
Ja.!, Register, on the 23d day of-March,
A, D. 1888, at 2 o'clock, p. m.
iTHOMAS A. ROVirLE'Y,
U. a; Marshal as Messenger, _Wes; •
^ temiDistrict Tennsylvynia. :-
By E. 8., COOLBAGGH, Deputy.
Feb. 20. 1868,-L4w. -
NOTICE IN BANIMPTOY
This u to give notice, That,on the' 28th day of
January, A. D. 11368, a. warrant In Bankruptcy
was heated against the estate ofJoseph Create rd
of Springfield In the county of Bradford, and
'State of Pennsylvania, who has been adiudged
Bankrupt on his own petiticin ; thar the pay.
merit of any debts and delivery of any proper- \-
ty belonglug to such Bankrupt :to him or for
his use, and the transfer of, any 'property by
him are forbidden by that a meeting of
the creditors of said Bapktupt to. prole their
debts and . to choose one or - more Assignees of
hie estate, will be held at a Court , ot. Bankrupt. •
cy to be holden at the office of the - Regl er in -
in the Court house, in the Borough"!ot Towau
before EDWARD OVERTON - Jr:, Regis. .
ter, -on- the Ath day of. lisiAliCH A. D.
1868, at 2 O'clock, p. m. : -
PEOMAS A. - ROWLEY.
halted States Marshal aii'.elessenger, West-.
ern District of Pennsylvania'.
By E. B. COOL:BADGE, Deputy. •
Feb. 5, .
NOTIdt IN 13 . L.N ILBUyT.U.—
This lifrgive notice, That on' the 12th
day of January; A. D. 1868. a warrant in Bank.
reply was Issued against the estate ofJacob M.
- Bowman,ofitbe township of A sylum,in the coun
ty of. Bradford and State of Pennsylvania, 'who
has been adJudged'a Ban,krupt on his own.peti
tion •, that the payment of any debts and de
livery of any property belonging to such Bank
rupt to hint..or for his nee, and the transfer of
any property by him are. forbidden bylaw ;
that a meeting of the creditors of saidjlank
rapt to prove their debts and to choose one or
mote Assignees of his estate, will be held at a
Court of Bankruptcy to be holden at the office`
of the Register in the Court . House; in the. - 80.
rough of Towanda, before EDWARD OVER
TON, Jr., Reglster,on the 21st day of /L3RCII,
A,p. 18t18, at 3 o'clock, a. m.
THOMAS • A. ROWLEY,
United States Marshal as Messenger,.Viest
• era District of Pennsylvania.- •
. By E. B. COOLBAUGII, Deputy.
Feb. 20, 1868.-4 w.
. .
TN BANK.IIIIPCY.--In: the rn_Atter
X of AEU% COW:JUN I Bankrupt . 'ln
District Court of the United States for the
Western Maria of Pennsylvania, sa. -
To Whom it may concern : -The undersigned
hereby gives notice of his ippointment as as
aignee of Asaph Colbarn, of_ 'Troy Boro' in the
County of Bradford,iind State of Pennsylvanii,
within said District,:who has been adjud;ed a
Bankrupt upon- his own petition by 'the District
Court of. said District.
•
Dated at Towanda, this 20th day of February
./
A D. 1868.
.. 1 4OHN W. MIX, Assignee.
TN BANKRUPTCY.-:-4e the matter
I. of Josiah Stowell, j3ankrapt. the District
Court of the United States for the Western Dis
trict of Pennsylvania. - _
To whom it may concern The undersigned
heeby gives notice otitis-appointment at A..
&gime of Josiah Stowell ofiMilmot twp.; in
the county-of Bradford :and State of• Pennsy
lvania, withiri said District, who has been ad
judged a Bankrupt upon hit own petition by,
the District Court of said District.
- Dated Towanda...the '2oth day of February,
A.D.lBOg. JOHN W. MIX, Assignee.:
TN BANKRUPTCY.—In the ma t ter
I.ofll, E. YOt , blG, Bankrupt." In the District
Court of the United Shiites, for the Westord-Dia.
trict-of Pennsylvania, ss. -
To whom it may Conan - I: - The umidaigned
hereby gives unties TA his appointment =aa
s
oignee of EL E.Young, of Columbia, in ,She Conn
ty of Bradford, sad - State of Pennsylvania,
with in said District, who has been adjuclvd a
Bankrupt upon his own peti• ion_ by the Igstrict
- Court said Disriet.
Dated Troy, .the 2lth day of February, - A.
•E. POMEROY, Assignee.
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE:-=
Netice Is hereby given. that all persona
indebted to the estate - of Gatca Wilcox.
late of Franklin, dee'd . . are requested to
make Immediate .payment, and those having
claims against said estate will.present them duly
authenticated for settlement.
D.. GAMBLit,
Administrator.
Feb. 20',1865.
A DMINISTR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is
A -hereby given that all person indebted to
he estate of LEWIS JOHNSa late - 01
Urrytrrp., deed., are reriaested" o make Im
mediate! payment, and- those haring claims
against said estate mast preseut 'them duly au.
thentlcated for settlement..
HARRY• BMIABIThi°, ,- 1
Administrator:"
Feb. 20.1868.
•
A DIfiNISTRATOR'S
Notice is hereby gifen that all: persons
indebte d totheestate of ALBERT, NIWELL,
late or. Mater .'twp.t , doe'd. ' are requested to
make immediate mytnent,‘anit nlr persons bay
ing claims against - said estate, must, pressrt
them duly authenticated- settlement "
Feb. 20, 1668.
GEORGE
• Admin6tra.igr
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-
.4 - .1. Notice la hereby. given that all per.tons
indebted to the, estate ,01 IRA P. NEVIDIA.N,
late of Warun twp., dee'd., are requested to
makihnmediate payment, and all persons lav
ing -claims against -said - estate mast present
them duly authenticated for settlement.
AL BEIrrl: WHEAT, Adminlatratr.
•reb.'2Q, 181
DMINIBTRAtin!S OTICE.-=
'X& Notice is qerebY 'given that all perscras
indebted to the estate of W. H. H:GErtg,
late at Troy, are requested to,make
mediate payir.ent—and-all Itersonsiaaving claim
igafipt acid estate must present them duly ..u•
tlteatioate4 for settlement: • • •
Feb. 20. 1s 6'd
i kUDITOR7iS NOTlO.FOrrisom
vs. E.; P. Bishop.' In. the Court
m Lommon Pleas of Bradford County No. 376,
September' term 4 1885.
The. untlersigned auditor appointed by said
• Cenri to distribater moneys In the • hands of the
sheriff; arising from sheriff's sale of defendant's
real estate, will attend to tha datles'of his ap
pointment. at his oboe in the Borough of To.
.wands, on TUESDAY; the 24th illy MARCH
1868, at lb ceelock, a. in., where all person..
having Maims against • said fund most present;
tiatni, Or be forever debarred. • ' •
-Feb. 253 1888.
.felts VT. 11. 1 .3 4
.
Anditor. •
DISSOLUTION :—Tae co-partner-
Aerehip • bereteke existing under the
arta name et Solomon. gt: Son; is this day dl
sblied by mutual consent The books, accounts
and notes at ,the late Am belong to M. E. Sol.:
oniunixbichlare in .the bands of his win Alex
ander for settlement., AU indebtei f to the late.
firm muse Setatisitroni: Febroary4OE6S..
— ALEYANDEB ON .
Tcnetuida; Dec.' 9.188 7..
DDISSOLUTION.—The co-pariiies
ship heretofore exiting betwoen E.. S
.Stoie and H. A. Wes., Is "this day. dt.setlved by
mutual Conant. The business. willheearriedi
ort hereafter is the milli by-E. B. II tone A. , 8i0.;*
and bobs store by . 14. A , Itoim ! %illop log by
rit tl i di st i te4lo ti ti? . . twine -to =4 eur share
ttlille patroim; paid' tor , altitinds
out
of , . . . -' , 1". - -E. B. STONE.
.. ' . -.--• .- T 11:-A: ROSS,
stevoavtue,oct. 20, 1867
It. 8, , 111:18 1 iNLI
Admitristra, or