Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, June 25, 1868, Image 3

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LOCAL AND GENERAL.
rOWANDk OR II
Church.—Rev. Boma zDinnas, Pastor.
Freaoking,,Sundays at 10e A. N. and 7i
Sunday School, 1j P. x. Prayer
Meeting every Thursday evening. •
T. Baolinan.a, Pes-
I: Preaching every Sundayat 10i - a.aL
and 71 r. m. Stuiday School, li
Prayer Meeting every Thursday-evening.
!Presbyterian Ontrela—Revl Wit; Um*
pinstor: Preaching every Sunday at 101
41. aL, and 7'r. * Sunday School.llP
'Prayer Meeting Thuniday evenings.
4iscopal Church.—Rev. F. D. Hosznia, Pla
ter. Preaching every Sunday at DA Aar.
and B'n. at. Sunday School, 1 jZ..>L
TINE TABLE.—The following is the
Time Table of the pennsylvania and New
York Canal and Bidl itoad Company. Wolk
took effect on Monday, May, 11, 1868 :
SOUTHWARD. '
P. M. A. M
A. AL
6:80 11'20..:..830'
. 11:35. ....8:45
7 00 11:48... . .888
. 12:03 0.13
• 745 1228 938
NVANTaLT
Amass..
hit, kii. ..
theiTER . .
INOWANDA
P. M......P. M. A. M.
A. M. A.-M. P. M.
WATESIX... 808 11:0) 4:58
Annals • 10:45 4.43
11u ax ~ ....-2A0... ; .10:32 4:30
Ms= . 725. 1017 4:15
TOWANDA ..7:00 9:52 350
L. M. . A. M. P. M.
J. - 01Thi P. COX, Supesintinrkni.
STRAWBERRIES.--SCC R. M. WELLES°
card in another column.
Dar The North Eastern Convoca
tion of tho Episcopal Church of this Diocese
'will convene at this place, on Monday even
ing, Junii 29, and continue daring three
, •
IiEmovAL—MARSHALL iinomtrot hrtre
remo red their Hardware Stole to their stew
quartersin Hennes block, where they have
one Of the most commodious stores in the
country
BASE BALL —A match game of Base
Ball will be played Satarday, fnno 27th,
1868, between the Capita B. B. C. of Wa
verly, and the Win ona B. B. C. of Towan
da, on the grounds - of the latter.
STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL.—TiIere Will
be a Strawberry Festival given at the Court
House, on Tuesday evening, June 30, for
the benefit of the Methodist Episcopal
Church. The public is invited to attend.
MESSES. POLLEYS & KINNEY, pro
rrielors of the traver/y .Advocate, have pur
chased a Power Press and now type, and
propose to enlarge and beautify their pi
per. The Advocate is worthy of the suc
cess it has achieved.
FAIR AND FESTIVAL.—T4e ladies of
lh Fiesbyteriaut Church and congregation
at Monroeton, will hold a Fair and Festival
on Wednesday and "Thursday, the Ist and
'tad of July. Doors open at two o'clock in
the afternoon, and in the evening„-2w.
GRANT AND COLFAX CLUIL-9 meet
ing 6f the Club will be held at the Grand
Jury room, on Friday earning, June 26, at
8 o'clock. (The Executive Committee will
please meet ono hour earlier.) The public
are invited to attend and join the organiza
tion.
St.DDEN DEATIL—Gen. Sainuel B.
Bushing, formerly of 'lthaca, and at one
time Attorney General of New York State;
died one evening last week whilst being
conveyed to Bellevue Hospital in Now York,
froth Taylor's Saloon, where he had been
.attacked with apoplexy,
th.n)- The extremely hot weather df
week, has been succeeded by copious
rains, which will have the effect to promote
great growth of vegetation. The storm on
Saturday evening was accompanied by a
s.vere wind which has done much damage
by prostrating the wheat and grass.
ipir A boat-team, belonging to Hi-
YOrtiG, of Lister, became frightened at
the locomotive on the Railroad, Monday,
and "taking to the water," swam the river,
landing safely on the Wysox shore, They
were recovered without difficulty, and unin
jured.
IMPROVEANTS.-M. E. SOLOMON
building n store on tho lot south of ASP/N
WALL % ti, to correspond with the stores of that
block, and extending back fifteen feet deep
er.
Messrs. -thurrrrus and Parros are laying
the foundations for a blook of new stores on
the north side of bridge street.
lel- There will be an Ice Cream
and Strawberry Festival, for the benefit of
the Rome Library Association, at the Acad
emy in Rome, on Friday Evening, duly 3,
1& 1. In addition to the Cream and Straw
berries, visitors will be entertained with
dramas, farces, negro minstrels, Ithisioi .ho.
A Troupe of Fantastics will parade the
streets at 6.p. in. By order of the Commit
tee.
Et'SRS. McCADE & Mix have open
ed a Now Grocery and Provision Store, in
the north store' of M. C. Mercur's new
block, and have tilled it with a choice stock
f goods, bought in Nnv York. They are
too.well known in this community to need
auy recommendation from us, and we have
IP. doubt that in their new business they
will maintain their former high reputation
•
for probity and fair dealing.
or JULY CELEBRATION At
Mouryr.iiti Lase.—The coming Anniversary
of. our National Independence will be cele
bratod.at Mountain Lake, on Saturday, July
1, e , .nimeneing at 2p. m. The Declaration
of Independence will be read,by Gen. IL
A. FLINK, and an Griition will be delivered
by . Ww. A. l'zcx, Esq.
The groan& adjacent to the Lake are in
foie order, and gOod accommodations will
be provided for all who may attend.
FOURTH OF JULY - CELEBRATION AT WY-
Atrsn:o.—Tho ninety-third anniversary of
our National Independence will be celebra
ted at Wyalusing, on Saturday. July 4th;
commencing at 11 o'clock, A. M. JOHN F.
C11:0111.E1ILLN, Esq., will be marshal of the
day, and addresses will be delivered by
Lee. D. 01z:snap, Bev. D. CnAFT, and Rev.
A. J: ALSOLD. Pablic exercises will be held
Ly the Sunday Schools and Good Templars,
and amusement will be airorded by a grand
military parade of the Wyalusing Sockdolo•
pls. In the evening a Balloon Ascension,
and trgnuiti display of Fireworks.
re' The Festival for the benefit
ot the Susquehanna Collegiate Institute
Will open at 1 p. m., and continue through
the afternoon and evening of "The Fourth."
The entertainment will consist of music,
cpceches by the boys and girls. Fireworks
and a balpon ascension in, the evening.—
• - 1- •
btrawberiies, ice-cream, fruits and other
delicacies. Guests from abroad will be
tarnished with warm dinner and horse so•
cot:at/lodation, - if previous notice be given.
The grounds at the Institute are large and
delightfully pleasant, and our mends who
iut Us cm the 4th, will not only have tho
Fatbfaction of doing some, good in the
cause of education, but may be assured of
a good time. •
The entire hnilding on the first see
end floors will be thrown open to gutsy,
an7rtling anigo room in caso of a storm.
Accuanknaaa,aaldiptitaay, a
ttai& wafter on the BeOcni, of the
ifaki white7mlaning4lBl64l2
Owego, on Tuesday last, the ileth
jumped from the train while it aas in mo
tion and fell in a cattle guard tiepithro j jdge
shop, breaking his leg, above .ditlkinie in
two places. He ass talon' to 6 . 114 naps'
Hotel by thti treats:it, Who' ireet ilk
near whets the aeoiclemt noeurred. Dr.
Daniels ;mascot tor and wsi4i7=iioon on
the spot. and bad the Bulb properly attend
ed to and;the patient ons t Akaottm-hal, on
which; the day after, he was removed**
out pain to his home in 'Tioga,---Oviege Oa-
GRAhT ARR 001 . .TAV;Wia. I bl O
ion Republicans of TOlrellaillWrreugh met in;
the Grand Jury monk en Friday evening,
drum 19, for the purpose of organizing for
the pending =TAM DT. O...E.,LADD Was
called to the chair, am% stated , the object of.
the meeting. Tho following peitnanent of
ficers of the Girth were chosen :
Presfdenf--Gen: H. L. panz.
rice-Preeidents 7 -.Wm. Eiccerr..
C00LD.4.11438.
Recording Sixrdary-11. V. GleleOrs.
Corresponding Secitorg—WY.
Treastusi—Camera D. Bruon
.„
&et-dive totnirdttee—W: t Nasaixo.
thumas_Psuiaz- daes Itiknb , • .W.:. W.
Kazgait. W.. VIACOM, Witarvii, Thnizzz.
After some preliminary Intshmas the tlnb
adjourned. . . "
..l'epteste Ritutoiu.—A 'ong the
numerous lairs enacted by the
of this State, having referenoe jto railmsal
corporations, Was the following
Incorporating, the Wyoming I ,Talley and.
Ontario railroad company, with Harvey B. ,
Ingham. C. Lafferty. Wm. M. hemp,'
Samuel Hoyt, Elmore Horton, and others,
as incorporators. The capital islsl,ooo,ooo
.to be increased if mammy, writhe nor
4wration is to have the power Vflepatruct
ing a railroad from • the - Stale .Line, at
near Apolacon creek, in Susquehanna coun
ty,, thence southward by the valleys of the
Apolacon and Wyalusing creeks to the Sus
quehanna river, crossing the tame, and
thence by the Mehoopany, Boirman's and
Toby's creek, to the Wyoming 'Willey.
DREADFUL ACCIDERT.—OR Thursday
last, Mr. Oszsanotrr of Overton townihip,
on his way home from this place, accolt
panted by his wife, and wife!' sister, Vaasa-
Era Esthous, Mopped at the, watering
trough, near Monroeton. Mr. d. got out,
leaving the two women seated in the wag
on, when the horses started, and despite.
theefforts of the women bee uncon
trollable, and dashed off towards Monroe
ton. The women becoming frightened en
deavored to save themselves by leaping to
the ground. ..Mrs. Osrnatiou'r juinped safe
ly from the wagon,bnt Vsnxsxiz as caught
in the step by her hoop-skirt, and dragged
nearly three-quarters of a miled her head
and body upon the ground, the horses run
ning at full speed, until they- brought np
against a stone post in front of the house of
E. C.' SwErr. The unfortunate girl was ter
ribly mangled, and expired almost as soon
as assistance came. Her face and head
were literally torn to pieces. SheJwas about
21 years of age, had formerly resided in this
place, and was much respected. Mrs. Os
'amma was but slightly injured. The re
mains of the unfortunate girl„ but a few
hours' before in Lhe full bloom jot health,
were placed in a co ffi n, and taken home by :
the afflicted and sorrowing relatives who
were almost heart-broken by.this _ sudden
and unexpected bereavement. -
MR. GOODRICII.—IIIy Dee* Sir: Will
you allow ms a little space in the RzPowrza
for a word of explanation in regard to the
Sunday School book business? A mission
ary of the American Sunday Schbol Union
is required by his commission to circulate
the publications of the Society, by sale to
any parties and by donation to feeble mis
sion school& If any profits accrue from
the sales, they go back to increaSe tho effi
ciency of the publishing depaitment. I
have sold about two thousand dollars worth
of these Union books in Bradford county
without receiving a single pennyworth of
percentage or profit ; while not less than
three hundred dollars worth have been giv
en away. The question,' therefore, whether
the Sunday School Missionary' ," is getting
richfrorn selling books" isfa matter that will
bear inspection, and is cheerfully', submitted
for investigation by any parties except his
creditors in Towanda. Again, if any person
or persons in Towanda will undertake this
part of the Missionaris work, and do it, he
will gladly and most earnestly pray "the
powers that be" to effect the transfer, with
the profits, as speedily as possible; but, un
til such arrangement shall be ' made, a
double necessity is laid upon us to "feel the
lambs."
Yours ever in behalf of the children,
R. CRITTENDni
Dushore, dune 18, 1888.
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THE BARCLiYIINEB CONNECTED WITH
TUE ERLE RAILWA. —EXCURSION Team TO
Wavnany.—Fifteen years ago HEM GATIBS
superintended the mining operations of the
Barclay regiOn, and got out Coal enough to
supply the demand for blacksmithing pur
poses and forluel, The only mode of trans
portation was by teams, over a horrible
road, almost impassable except in winter.
Business was dull, except when a "fine run
of sleighing," made tie mines accessible,
when sleighs came for miles around to pro
cure a supply of the valuable product of
the Barclay mines. The construction of the
Barclay Railroad, connecting the mines
with the North Branch Canal at this place,
was the commencement of operations, and
the development of a traffic, which has
grown to be-of much importance. = The
Canal, however, 'while it has been valuable,
as a means of transportation,, has been
somewhat unreliable, through frequent dis
asters, and the want of an outlet which
should be steady and reliable heti been felt.
This has been accomplished, in She con
struction Of the Road of the Pennsylvania
and New York Citrial and Railroad Co. to
Waverly,and its connection with the Barclay
Road.
The first train direct from Barclay to
Waverly waa ran over the road on Wednes
day, of last week, and to celebrate an event
of so much importance to this, section, it
carried quite a number of persons whehed
been invited to participate in the auspicious
occasion. A train had been inside up con
sisting of the locomotive "Greenwood," two
passenger coaches and thirty-Uri) coal cars.
The engine and cars were decorated U.
S. Sags, and festooned with Sewers and ap
propriate devices arranged by STSPEEN Tina,
Master Mechanic of the Company, who ran
the train, thereby assuring the Company
that they were in charge of an experienced
and careful engineer,
The Company. ebmprised moat of the
prominent citizens of the place, numbering
over one hundred,. and though it was al;
most an impromptu affair,. so atbnizably had
the matter been-arranged by Messrs. .1:,1d.
Wann,Superintendent,and A. Drvan, Treas
urer or the "Company, that all-the wants of
wi l s2
the guests were well cared for . ;A t At 1 p*. m.
the train departed from tlip To da basin,
and was soon passing alength iron road
which nowoccupies the towing. Path. The
steam horse had taken the place'of the slow
and patientiminasis that kid natially.toiled
*length° way, affording by way ef contrast,
a marked illustration of the progress of the
NW .
Ater a pleasant ran of little over an hour,
- which had-been occupied with illmfeaai of
teBBOII, and the flow of—eoul," viewing the
, . .
elichga t t i*OWAlßPttftiilrough a
glue,) the pleasant, village of Athens was
MC"'laVaila the tit*lnlVlii the-triprite:-
ed. At the juncttnu of the roads, thefiiii
sem of Wavertiksjittaiiiitrout to give the 1
PlltinaP9h POF/1 1 flait'a4, 11 4. 1 4 0 .1111PArtaace Of ,
# 11 ?•0 41 4 6 ,4 11 1 etaihttlighig clf the 118-
1 Iti° 41:13111 a 1 41 141 0 6 4tOti*hait*4
thaingedaseing , hiPs;thestraineof Inweet
Mt:Ski fine the IVivitlit
,Bank. lent tiOr
welcome, and a la4le c our se of citinens
proeliftrisid*ith 1 d lit!Usiieit 4setlr ifiireci-:
.44; 4 tita 1141110 ata 1 1 9:40culto I.o l ollloWn'
from the consemniaticm?Of Atteenteiprise't
11. 11 44;, 3 11 1 4'th11'1' 3 9e4 09 1 4 1 / o . o4ligordi
within easy access.; • 1
1
A proce s sion3lbrined, 'headed by the
Band,l4llltbeTowi l ndevisiters were escort- 4
ed to the Sny.der Moutie,,wlsereigr. harm.'
on the liait of Ile Itintioiitieit 'nail citizens
of Waverly, welecueed them tell* place.
40,• 4 relsP 4l oo :4}47 tllY l Be' l 6Pial4za , ,
in an eloquentand:Uppropriate manner. C.
L. Wean, N., being called upon, , address -
ea Bi e ' ttasemblake , iin iris 'nista • pertinent
and felicitous tesimbr, and was. Followed by
Enivenb.o , ll=o.ll444. flint President s .of
the Barclay Wail Ostinittetti, edioinetle some
well-timed aliening to; the early history of
the comptity, aisdihe prettent,prosfsif . ts of
Vie trade . The Ccitopeny . was Bien milted
into the dining-room of the Snyder Rouse,
where'a bountiful frattilY of excellent-1=-
011mb ismTheen,pro,Oled by the /sosteseNrs.
Weltionn- Toasbiwere given and neat and
spirited speeches made by CoL J. F. MEANS,'
Imes M. WARD and Maj. Drum - Alter 4
fall interchange of courtesies, the excursion
-
I ists were marched brick to their cars, and
about di o'clock; took their leave of Wester
ly, arriving home in: good time, and moll ,
eat condition,, in hies good nature with the
citizens of Waverly, the officers of the roar
and—themselvess t
The Barclay Coal flora is = t it operated by
!the Totten& Coal Co., (with the exception
Id the Fall Creek. Co.,) which has also hass
led the Barclay railroad for a term of years.
(It IA under the control (or ownership) of the
Erie Railliii, who llave made preparations
let Waverly for the reception, ,shipment and
I
I nge of a large;qua4ty of Coal. The sir ;
Irangementmust be a very valuable ono for .
t ,
s
i a
the Erie Railway, -it ihrnishes them an
}excellent fuel-at a law Cost. The Coal will
received at Waverly, and shipped for all
hits on the road what) needed. A large
mint of money !tits been expended in
httlag up the necessary aohnten and pock
is at Waverly which are now nearly com
feted. When finished, they will be perfect
the-ease and celerity with which Coal
i s.' be transferred to- the cars, or to the ten
ders of locomotive
LThe Towmida Coal Company is under the
pecuitendence of IhramNit. WAND, Esq.,
ifo long in charge of the Barclay operations,
whose eflicieneY and energy are unsurpass
ed, and of Maj. A. EtrvEN,as Treasurer,(late
":!•tiperintendiiit of the Towanda Company),
whose prompt and Penal business qualities
make him def4rredly popular; with able
&experience& assistants in each depart
flent. They are now mining a large amount
of coal daily, with' facilities for an almost
6dimited increase Of the traffic. •
CANTON.-- "Oh I deeply, darkly,
beautifully blue," as somebody somewhere
flays. is the sky while I write, and scorch
•g is the heat. It strongly reminds one,
those intensely 3iot days down South,
uring the war, when no=one could live out
Of doors but mules j and darkies, the latter
Militias would select the hottest pavement
tidlable, and lie with faces turned up tow
d the sun through the most agonizing
'lours of those exdruciating Lot days. In
some of ix!? mentallaberrations I luive been
liid to infer ironi - this, that there must be a
ilot Heaven exclusively for negroes. We
Bear occasionally of 4th otJuly celebrations
in preparation, in Mileaboring towns, but it
hardly excites us to patriotic efforts in that
direction. All they impfovements which I
mentioned a's going lorward, earlier in the
season, areresultingsatisfactorily: We have
+anted a good hotellhere, but that was dur
ing the winter. During the summer months
its thought that there will be little suffer
• g for lack of one,i the nights being warm
and trees plenty, ad vire la hictioac. The
cravings of the appetite can bo satisfied by
ti l btaining a fresll loif of Jr.soitz, and milk
from any or all of the numerous fowl that
iffest our streets.
A want that is 'seriously felt among our
business men; is that of a banking house,
of place where' exchange can bo effected.
Bast week the Convention of the Bradford
tiounty Sunday School Association was held
to the AL E. Church , under the special di
roction of your townsman Mr. Russm.s..—
The fine edifice ; was crowded to its hill ca l
pscity throughoid the session, and great in
arest manifested for the Sunday School
cluise. Sidewalks Ore being laid on all our
• cipal streets, and grading the said
sets will soon conimenee. ..
The school house project has been defer
r d until next year. Half the amount nee
elssary to complete it ' will be raised this year
a,nd the remainder next. The building of
dwelling houses goes forward rapidly, about
tenty being in progress now. Our public
spirited fellow-citizeh, C. SzooswEr.a., Esq.,
lies caused an entirely new street to be
firmed, running parallel with Division and
ntro streets, and intersecting with To
viands and Union streets. He informs me
that it will be abnOst entirely built up b=
fe the close of thsteason. I believe all
ale secret societies in existence are repro
nted among us, except the bloody Ku
ux,- and I understand there is allourish
ing lodge of them tit' Alba, four miles north
north of hero. ' ,•„,,,,,„,
Yours, Ixo.
tar The local' end personal appli
,, tiun of the following lines, sent us from
sitton, will be readily understood. As the
o 4 campaign song said of the distingnisllbd
tesman of Nework, WEIGHTS of Can
tm, are "'right without the W."
OUR LOCAL AND iPATENT W.DIGHTS.
, ,
BY P. U. U.
I 1 passing np or down a street
Of Canton, half the men you; meet
Have something goOd for you to try,
Romp/teal fit to sell or buy".
Rights for burners, Mops, and charm:,_
lights for everything that turns,
Rights for washing by the score,
*or bells and hinges 'to your door.
'omens' rights are in the ring, •
end handsome profits would they bring,
Could fitting substance be obtained
o make a model 'Cross the grain.
As yet no patent be nod
for rights of wallop, good or bad,
.4.s day by day the patentees,
rent changes make in their degrees.
Rights for buttons and for screws,
Lights to ventilate Your fines,
Lights fOr belisteads that will spring'
p and down '.111.e anything."
fights to tell the month or year,
Nyith fixtures "Seerti" 7 ing very queer,
Rights for many thiags that's nide,—
Ror instance—trapi to catch your mice.
Rights for boxes and for wheels,
Rights for•clothe&lines and for reels,
Rights for wagon-seats and springs,
Rights, in short, fat. everything.
That Right is courted by the wise,
And virtue claims this highest. prize - '
All will agree:- And thereforewrong
lfo patent hath in rhyme or song.,
Of all the good things of the earth
stew have a more prolific birth
Than W-rights. And, if the case be cleat'.
That naught but.good doth send them here,
Sure, for this part of earth, at least, •
Rfflentiiunt'S star Blames the east.
ir Wright, is right, who can deny
That we are.blessed from Ato Y. •
'lt is Wroag.4--but who will dare -•
Yetinconsistenei declare
Yet were it so—'t vi*ere safe to Say,
Iu Canton yrong bath too much sway.
IfoupiegOtilk!,mi,'l3 l lM. , !ls43koltLsk
11:444.t.- 1 -1 1 . it Peterson lit brothers. ifo-
Chisinat . tilts Set, Philidelifitia,.ilk
Pao 0 114,
_._ Pal l& in 4 taw dais, utile
Vire of Hon. &Adger Colfax," written by
/inf. Id: cltoutliSend, Indio e;
who was for twelve years, .'as pastor and
friend, in'the entire''confidence elf!: Col
lis, and had access to the flies of the papil
published by Mr, adieu for.twenty Ye4ne.
And (lobo t. knows all
, 3 Paid Ilist (4 7 knowsl44o4 Lit" Win Alai *pi;
phy t.sc. nr three yeedagti, So that it 61110
on,Opf the hurried 'and Vitale:al pall*
lions so common in election yews, -Mn
tdoore a gentleman of fine talent sad
'culture, and there:ls doubt but that his
biography of Mr. : (Witt will be worthy of
its disthignisluid subject.
The following, letter from Bir. CoMtx. to
Rev. A. Moors will explain itaelki--
Wasncsuron, Ct, 14)40, 1808.
My bear Ifr. Moore !--
As your isediefird of y•
has
been realized, I have no further o action
toyour publishinp, tiny dketab, rare orlesa
full, of my life, you nut , ;have prepared.—
As you were for a dozen years
townsman of mine, and a veined friend, I
auPpose you )mow „as finish abcdt my bia•
tory as
and
ptlblio would care about know
ing and although my engrossing duties
here leave me no time • to rube the manu
script, I have no fear that your work will
not be a faithful one.
" Yours, .very truly, • . -
"linurnaa CoLviz
" Bev: A. Y. 'Moore, South Bend, Ind."
. -
'lt will-be published , in a large duodecimo
volumo,of are hinidred pages, printed from
large type, and on the finest and beat of
white paper, with e. portrait,. op-stot3i, of
Mr. Colfa34` executtifi by one of the first 'fir
tists in. the count i 7, from photographs tak
en tif Mr. Coral withili did' hist week ; the
whole bons `d ih cloth in the most substazi
tial manner. Price, $1,50 a copy. Can
vassers .wanted everywhere. Large dis
counis Ekren. Copies will be sent to any
one, at Once; post-paid, on receipt of prit3e,
by Mal' üblialiers. •
TOWANDA MARKETS.- Wholesale Prices
Corrected ..ayary Tuesday by Busman,
Cknvann &Gum, Grocers. 51 Main . Btreet:-.
Wheat $225®550
Be 20
1 B uckwheat. , . 86
~
Cornl 29
Oats 75 i , 80
Beans - - 2 00' 300
Batter r011 5 ) 23 ; 25
4 6 ( ' ) 25 26
-
Eggs
Potatoes . 0 1 03
Hay (per tea) - 15 00 020 00
Salt (per bbL) 3.00
Flour XX 12 00 0 /6 0 0
Hain 16 0 18
Turkeys 16 0 18
-Geese 0 12
Ducks - 14 0, 16
Chickens - 12' G 14
__ . ......
• Wzieurre or GIIAIN.—Wheat, 601131 i; Corn,
50 lbs; Bye, 58 lbs ; Oats, 32 lbs; Barley,
46,1bs • Buckwheat, 48 lbs; Beans, 62 lbs ;
Bran, 20 lbs.; Clover Seed 62 lbs; Dried Ap
ples, 22 lbs; Flax Seed 66 lbs.
Simla! Naito.
NOTICE.— Upon all Licenses return
ed by the Mercantile Appraiser remaining
unpaid July 1, I shall be compelled to bring
suits for the immediate colleotion.
June 24, '68.-1t C. N. Mears, Treas.
Bel.. The celebrated Millville Fruit
Jars. All glass. For sale at
Juno 25. -Lew; S Ttnur.na's.
ICE CREAN, At Mice. JORDAN'S, every.
evening. June 25.-21
•
STRAY ITOREIES.—Cami to the premi
ses of the undersigned, a sorrel horse, with
a bald face, and lame in one of his 'hind
legs, and a bay mare, quite thin in 'flesh.
Beth are old horses, and were once owned
by John Harding. - E. Guszn.
Highlands, June 22, 186&-3t.
INDEPEiMENCE BAIL—An Indepen
dence Ball will be given at the MILAN
HOUSE, in Ulster, on Friday Evening, Jw.
ly 3, 1868. Musi c will be furnished by Mc-
Donald's Full Band. Bill 87,50.
13. WATKINS. Proprietor.
June 1-7, 1868.• •
MELVIN GREGORY has got the
best Jack we think that Mere is in the
State. One mule from such stock will out
sell two colts, while the cost of raising is
no more. See his notice in another column.
Give him a call. June 18.-2 w•
HArni Loom.—A. 0. VERY'S Self
Acting Hand Loom. Manufactured and
for sale by A. 0. VEllr A Co., Andover, N.
Y. tend stamp for descriptive circular.
Juno 18, 1868.-3 m•.
A CARD.—To prevent those of my
patients for whom I have .done Rubber
work from being interrogated by imperti
nent agents, and others; interested, I have
again procured a license from the " Dental
Vulcanite C 0.," for doing said iwbrk. As
my right to use the material now dates from
the commencement of my practice, my pat
rons can rest assured that they will be sub
jected to no further annoyance.
I am prepared, as heretofore, to do all the
different kinds of work, Dabber included.
W. B. Hams, Dentist.
Towanda, June 22, 1868.-4w*
Ohio . Mown AND REAPED - The
most reliable Machine in the market. For
"strength, durability, and simplicity of ar
rangement it is the moat perfect and popu
lar machine in usc.
For sale by Codding & Russell.
Towanda, dune 18, 1888.-4 w.
LATE CABBAGE PLANTEL-I shall have
in their season, nice plants of Winning
stadt, Premium Flat Dutch, Late Drum
head, Late Bergen Drumhead, Drumhead
Savoy:Bed Dutch; and, best of all, Improv
ed Brunswick.
For sale by the dozen, hundred and thou
sand.. R. K. %%me.
Towanda Market Gardens, May 12.
TAKE NOTICE.—The undersigned is
about to change his place of business, and.
therefore gives notice that all outstanding
accounts due him should bo settled by the
lat day. of August next, or they will be left
in other hands for collection.
June 16, 1863.-6 w. JOEEN lalmanEnt.
CASCADE MILLS —Camptown----Have
a large supply of prime Winter Wheat, two
thirds of it choice tail?, equal in quality to
the celebrated Michigan, Kentucky or Cali
fornia grti,des. We can furnish an article
at once More wholesome and economical,
than brands from a distance—which are of
ten made of poot - material, adulterated with
white corn,•or injured from lying in store a
long time before being used. Located in a
fine wheat growing district, wo are able to
get a supply of the best at our Mill door, ,
and expect only pay for manufacturing as
our profits.
We-warrant each sack or barrel to
ba of first rate quality. A superior quality
of Rye Flour always on hand. See Price
List. H. E. INGHAM
Juno 4, 1868.
- A PATENT RIGHT AND NO HUILBUG.-
The best and most sensible thing in the
shape ofra patent right is D. B. Sturdevant
& Co.'s milk shelves, and Provision Rack,
combined. It gives shelf room to a large
amount of milk,each Rack holding seventy
two pans of milk, occupying but four feet
sears of room, saver s woman much labor,
as each pan of milk can- be taken from .or
put on to the rack without takings step • it
can be taken apart and moved from c ellar
to kitchen, in fire minutes, and is .a splen
did thing to dry fruit upon.
Orders received for tae racbat Codding
At' Russell's Hardware Store, Towanda.—
Tawaship Rights for sale by Wm. Durand,
Herrick, Bradford Co., Pa. May, 6.
.
ear LONG Sr, REELER have on hand
a inn and complete assortment of cams
Gm:cm= and are daily receiving additions
to their stock. Sellini the same at the low
est market prim for ready.pay. Also offer.
ing cash for desirable country produce.
April 1. •
,Noriez:—There will be a Straw
berry Festival and Finis in Tuscarora,
du
ly 4tb, in the vicinity of the new Free Bap
tist Church; to aid in &tabbing and finish
ing - their new house . of worship. Good
waiters awl good
i nF: :, 3 a trill bnin attend
ance, and no Pans to maw It *al'
- ant for AIL 2 A
. liy Order alba Co mini ea. May%
iblinitilia„,l9.l4Valibififib d
ta i
AS - .- • it Marla alai fof itia Straw.
M .
__l o ra! Lor:ii_karia
...,...,„„.„ Aolding those mall
bers of dry *Husk evea al mt_ Gothic
Fruit boxes; salmis front
I Twenty's., loOre twat* i I . Ivasidinad
at Whokesle, Mid sold accordingly. Cali,
or satisfactory redeances should
orders;where The pates are s a traigu am n
will be well to tend utters by our AO
drivers. Orates and hid boas site to be
promptly' returned • a seen maybe, or
fiaviciatc
empty ata 'Wieittu bari te M
The fruit boxes may be reta ine d at one cent
each. if referred. My boxes ow' all mark
s(' with W. •
Bend orders by tail, a byeWe drivers
to the Hardware Store of MarshaN Brothers
& Co., in - Mercues New Block; Give me
timely notice, if convenient, when and bow
to ship.
4,
N. a—l aspe ct to ilide bin l aideis to
a reasonable extent, July .41h i butt can
supply more berries *reek, and on Mon
day next, than .
Alfred Hart, over; George Moffitt
and Masai*. Di2tiiihill, Cowell it Casb, retell
my berries in Toinindi. • .-,
June 24, '6B. z it wear&
Siimrr Sind is liauxsivida
Csi i nscm.-:.-"Tkis improved Cabbage is of
fin quality, very 'fiat and hard, InWiStra.
Wit good culture. from one foot to .
teen inehes in diameter. We consider it
the best, either for early or late planting ;
it Li easily cultivated, every plant prodnes
ines fins head when VOWn. It is
highly esteemed. amon g emus, and Ili
used IThisn is prefereiecato all O en."
re by Tibia. and
reliable es to be a very . quick ma
turing , ' ead Cabbage, o large site,
tine qualft,few ontsldetleaves, sure to head,
and not liable to burst open when ftdly
grown. - Very fins either as Five&
aga or an stet Cabbage% Its growth
alloes of Serif late planting. a second
crop, after peas and other early vegetables.
In the Spring of 1867, as Boston mark
et gardeness were eager to buy the little
seed, to be had of this cabbages at $5 per
ounce. •
This season is the first that ills seed has
been obtainable ; and it is still high priced.
Late Plants in.dune and July, stocky and
fine, 12 Ma per dozen, 76 cents per 100.
B. M. Wrzzas.
Towanda Market Gardens, May 12.
111116 Messrs. Wheeler & Wilson, No.
625 Broadway, expose in theft winilow the
WilGold Medal awaited them at the
Ekposition for Sewing and Button-
Hole Machine—the only gold medal for
this Branch of 'manufacture—over 82 com
macbring
petitors.—N. Y. Trams&
These celebrated can be seen at
Wickham & Bligek's,where on can get, good
=clans thread! ands and any thing
work on your Machines.
wantcd , to w
May 2% y)613, 1
:.. . L
VALUABLE KEAI:EffriTE FOB SALE IN
Rolm Bosoron r —The en criber will sell
all of his property in Rome Boro' mudd
ing of 'quite a number of dwelling houses,
lots, terns, dc., and shout 20 acres of
choice land. Mao his shwa with stock of
merchandise. Or would rant the store.
L. L. MOODY.
Rome, May 15, 1868.-Bm. .
HOUSE AND Lot Fon SALE .—A house
and lot on Fourth Street, near James Thin
ny's. A bargain offered. Enquire of Wicir-
ULM &Am Towanda; Pi.
June 4. 1868.tf.
111 4 4-frz
JENNINGS—DAVJDSON.—At the Preeby—
terian Parsonage, in.Wysox, on the 18th
inst., by the Rev.:. A. Roma Chas.
Davidson, of Franklin, to Lucy A. David;
son, of Towanda.l
BENEDICI'-1190FIn Blyersbnrg, May
28, at the lame of Win. Benedict, by
Rev. S. Elwell, W. H. Benedict to Han
nah Roof of Standing Stone.
DlllO.
STALFORD.—In Wykluting, Juno 14,1868,
Mrs. Urania Stulfoid, aged about 82 ye
A mother in Israel—for three score years
a professor of the cluistisui religion, loved'
by a large circle of friends whose loss is her
eternal gain.
MILLER.--In Terrytown.t.Jtme 18, 1868,
MM. M. J. Miller, wife of N. T. Miller,
and daughter of Charles Thompson, aged
Y
ears.
RODGERS.—At her home,
in Towanda,
June 18, 1860, Sophronia E., wife ofl3.
W. Rodgers.
She lived a Christian, and she died as she
lived—at peace . with God and all mankind.
Nta Ibvertiocnunts.
H URRAH! HURRAH!
HELM IT IS AT LAST !
BRAMHALL, COWELL & CASH,
HAVE IT!
Anything want in the Grocery line. See
what they bare :
FLOUR, FEED, FISH, SUGAR,
PORK, TEA, SIVE, MITER, EGGS, LARD, -
DRIED AND CANNED FRUIT I
FRESH FRUITS IN THEIR SEASON.
SALT BY THE SACK OR BARREL.
t •
t TOBACCO AND CHUBB.
We are sole silents for the teat brands of Vir-
gin!' aad
- CAROLINA SMOKING TOBACCO.
Whale , ale and Mall
Lastly, everything in the °ROOMY and PRO
VISION line
Sir Remember 'the place, No. 51, 'lain street,
OW door below Bcldleman'a Block.
Towanda, Juno 11 . 1868. B. C. dr C.-
NEW LOQATION
NEW ATT RA CTI ONS I
Id. COLLINS,
UM removed to the store forme occupied II
Marshall Brothers & (30., next below the Post
Office, and has replenished his assortfueot with
a lar;e and new stock of
READY MADp CLOTHING,
LOTHS,
TRIMMINGS,
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
HATS,
&C., &C.
Thew goods have been recently purchased
slnce.the decline in prices, and will be sold at
EXTREMELY LOW RATES
Give Cie a call, before .parchislag else Where.
as I will sell better goods. et lower pr.cee than
elsewhere.
I have mace arrangements with an caper'-
. eed Tailor t i•
IiANUFACTITREI,GARMENTS,
And having a large stack of Cloths 'and Trim
ming', I can famish customers with every
style of Garment they may- desire, made in a
fashionable manner, and warranted to AL -•
Don't forgo& the place, next dour below the
Poet-ONice and News Room. Main et.
Towanda, April 31,1888. , •
pefPROV KENT OF STOOK.—
An opportunity to now offered 'the farmers
of Bradford to Improve their stock oy breedlog
to .
,
BED KIRK, 1173 A. H.
A thorough -bred Short Bern of gocd,pcdtgree
running book to the herd of Mr; Bates. •
Bate of remit:y*s,oo, cub down. ' •
As but few cows asui be sewed th ' present
Demon, all who desire to obtain denim should
Wi'oooa dr address, ' ' •
JOSEPH HOMET,
itonrouton, Fa.
Jaw 16,1869,3 P:
w 011
'ROVI
W. S.
It
the ue
the enemas,
tended theft
to 1140 - so
very liberal
eeived, by gi
advantage o
together wit
greatly lucre
buaineess.
They ,kee
very large .
of everythin
daily receivi
their stock
taade re-quire
They ho
Syr . bp; Mot
bacco, Fish,
Crackers, C
Wrapping 1
Sacke, , leede,
other gook
ly bought at
market, and
at rates to co!
They deei
tion •to thei!
Teas, which
York Jobbin
the quality i
Have also
went of Flon
Oil.
They still
benefit of a
York, who is
and prepared
tags any lav
price of good
i
FOX, BTEI\F
May 12, 1
po
SPRING STOCK,
• 1-
VARIE7Y OF GOODS;
IN EVERY DEPARTMENT,
Lowest
CASSIMERES,
Towanda, Ap
FURN
CAPS,
NEAT
P 0 P ll' LI
CHAMBER
MIRRORS
Pt!otograp
♦ GENEILLL
Salted to tide
tad in the con
upholotued or°
REPAIRI
Done to order. Raving an upalenee Oflo
yeani to the Wilma Ima maldently.hope to
plane all who pitman ma.
Don't forge t be plata. No. 1.56,
two doom of Beldlessaa'a Block, Towns-
Pa.. -
8. T. MUM.
30. ,
Towanda,
RE
i;sltAilg 0110033,74
4.IAP
_
10N.110U.8$
: s oy! fr.••• • • •-•
• coo
TOWitflb44 .
ittraottraged by
hich has tins far, at*
'new eliierprite,,desire
owledgeraent for the
tronage they hare re-
'ng their opetemern the
their reareexperieoce !
theof their
sea iseditlee
constan'ty on hand, a
:4 , .complete assortment
in their line; 'andrare
g such additions-to
. 1 •
e the wants of their
now in store, Sugar,
sts j Coffee,. Rh*, To-
Balt, Cheese, Fruits,
ndy, Matches, Broom-
- •
or, and Twine, Floor
~and a great variety of
Lich have been recent-
.43 lowest point in the
re otered at wholesale,
espond.
to 'Call especial atten-
large stock of Fine
ey are selling at New
prices,—ilnaranteeing
all cases
, n hand a good mon
:Pork and Kerosene
continue to have the
sident Partner in New
a natantly is the market
Ito turn to our advan•
sable changes in the
• 0, MUCCI& & CO.
do CO.,
Are now receiving iLoir
Which.comprises
THE USUAL _GREAT
All ofiwhich
OFFEIRED
AR
At the -- =
arket. • Prices
31EIM
ITURE!
N Wig G
,ODS ! NEW GOODS !
Y FINISHE-D
AR PRICES!
Consisting of
ETS, PARLOR SETS
NG BOOM SITS.
PICTURE FRAMES,
h Frame, for everybody.
' RTMENT
diet: I lave the best whole.
F U and inanntactore oar own
14 •
.
Negi
"i3YrrYnt ritindletiadtiZ t i crl
ME
THRDEPABTONT 001PM9,1
' '1 "
. !' • - • '.-OLlft-nOM Ur-
V
BOOTS'AND SHOES
PA )1; (I 11 '4 ;;:i
_114.1T-1'0'51.13
Suitedsto the Spring Tradel
THE LATEST sinus
lHz
,B4TSI QUALITY
AT LOWEST BATES, hi
HUMPHREY BROTHERS.
Invoices' i 4 Pr ill1:13 oOda are
DAILY BEING OPENED!
And are reed* for the Inspection of the public.
MANUFACTUO.D.O.bIiiI4
On bud as nauaL We are oaring
BARGAINS, BARGAINS
roloidei to close out the
0 t.J °TS!
FROM LAST „YEARS'. :STOCK!
REGAILDLESS OF COST!
Harness, Harness, Harness,
semms.
33 LA.N_IMEt'S!
Rotes, ard all go - ale atnuteetid with
The Saddlery Business
TRUNKS, TRAVELLING BAGS,
VALISES, LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS,
HARNESS TRIMMINGS, AC
Towanda,
_dprilll6 , 1868
HARRY MIX'S HOT HOUSES,
FOE THE BEASON 0P..1868
Sincerely thanking my customers for the r
liberal patronage the past year, I have the sat
isfaction of Informing them I have visited sev
eral cities- and secured a fine stock attrac
tive new plants. -The HOT HOUSE could not
be ins more flourishing condition. I extend a
cordial invitation to the ladle...and. gentlemen
of Bradford and adjoining counties to call and
see; should they visit Towanda, 1 something new
and choice; it might be rather . Inspiring to
those having but little Floral taste.
Salvias, scarlet, blue, pink; Fuchaess, new
and all the better varieties; Verbenas. the best
variety cultivated ; Begonias of sorts beautiful;
Geraniums, fine collection including the new
double scarlet ; Pelargoniums, (some call them
Lady Washington), fincvariety very attractive
New Petunias, - doable variegated and purple ;
Heliotropes ; Coleus, four varieties, ornamen
tal ; Lateness, white, pink, orange ; Cupheas ;
Strawberry Geranium Variegated ; Centrade
nia ; Rases •, Lobs Has ; Penske, from the finest .
named &mink_ !and Preach sorts, splendid
plants ; Hyacinths, in pots. all varieties ready
let of April, llennelworth Variegated Parlor
Ity. and '
In Geranium; Honey Suckles, fine
variety, Hedrodendum • Carnations ,• iner
rant Licapodiami Fern s.; Roses ; Albs We.
DutsbuiHPlerallP, varienatedi -Eno
sepsis; Fabians ; Postern= ; • Gazed* Sple e n.
dens; Tropeolum • Calceolariaa ;Erusonymous :
Passion Plant ; Bonvardies ; Spires collets;
Balthus, Tricolor ;• Double ;• Crape 4
large and small leaf FlOweridg Myrtle ; Prin.
roses • Wall Flower • Callas ; Josticias Can
tureas, and a variety ioo numerous to mention.
Han A111:5111 BARD—Cottage Cluster ; CAM
son, Prairie Quern,- deep rose, Baltimore Bell,
whfte , Seven Sisters' adman, °mills, scarlet,
Monthly Mashers_ UMW tial, pun white Bet.
as, ermine, Pink 'Maws, Glory &Haw
mend, crimson.
PERPETUA L ROSES—Humosa, deep pink,
Sotrsinier de Nalroalson, deep blank Arcluinke
Charles, crimson, "Agrippina. crimson, Louis'
Phillip, crimson, Auguste _Hie_
_deep_ Muth
Baron Provost, rich pink, Cardinal! Patt_iz's(
brilliant crimson, Oen. Washington; Gen. Jao
queminot, crimson, Gant des lia=e s rhason
L-maine, satin, Louis Vergere
Plantier, pure white. Mrs. - C. Wood, br lliant
red,Paeona,odmson, Queen Tictoria.pala blush,
Rains des Violet, dark violet Triumph de Ex
podtion, crimson, ex. ' I o nl y men tion a por
tion-of the large number and variety of Berms
all on their own roots in pots in flnefondltioa
begun bloom, truly beantifel.
entire new set purchased in Smith
=lNew Jersey ; when in bloom, the most
ive and pompons Dahlia ready Ist of
April, all
GRAPE 4 61 12.—Salem $3, Rodgers No. 4
61,50, No. 15 61,50, No. 19 $l4O, splendid vines
2 year old. alllapts. kraal* lonia, Allen's
Hybrid and Anderondse, all in pots, Airs
old, $1,25 to $1.50 each, Delaware, Concord,
Rebecca. Early Northern Museadine, Diana,
Hartford Hartford Prolific; all bl pots. 50 cents
each. Lobelia, in- pots 25 cents each, a few
White Chastise for out door culture, In pots, 75
cents each. :All grape vines may be turned
out of pots with perfect safety from the first of
Hay to the Ist of November. All Roses from
to
35 5O cede in pots.. Grape Vines by the 1000
and Roses by the 100 at exceeding low rates.
VEGETABLE PLANTS—EarIy Wakefield,
one of the best aorta, (New York seedinnen may)
Early Winningsteadt, Early Large York, ra.
Ox Hart' early and late Cauliflowers, 8
per dozen. - Sweet Mountain Peeper Plants,
Sweet Bpaniab do, Cayenne do, , Merry Peeper
do, 10 mats per dozen. Late Bergen Cabbage
Planta, Drumhead - do, Flat Dutch do, 40 cats
per 1.00. Purple Egg Plant. Searlet do, new
=do 10 cents per-rdos. Keys Tomato,
d do, Peeped°, The Cook's Favorite
talloVittioeno,TVen d t=ge ta r l s y
Celery. ten ts
salad • and Henderson's New'
Dwarf, 50 tents per 100. Plants of all kinds
will be set out in cold frames or open air. •
Tomato Plante of all kinds,En plants of all
kinds, dig % plant in each pot - in fine cond o Um', 8 cents, including pot; 6 ceists without the
pot. Cucumbers in' pots 15 cents sack. It
agents who ere reliable and others are
Wanted, desire to sell glints Maned points
in this and other counties,' bigiulimse mold
percentage shall be allowed. Planet sad au
the products of the Houses cants forwarded in
nice-condition in moss. All orders will receive
prompt attention. '- •
All kinds of Gripe Vinea,;Floses, Dahlia,
Flowers end Vegetatile . plants Will be toned at
McCabe it wholesale,and 'retail Grocery
and Provision Store. In liercu.r's new
block, after.the 20th day of April. A very ac
commodating of prilimer will he found at
the garden at all times. ,- • HARRY: MIX.
- Towanda Hot Rouses. Feb. );2.1888.
'PANNING & HARNESS MAKING
J. The ands:Wiped Live •:thbr day
_ltmeneda
ca_pertamar ba known as the Errn 7 of NA-
M & FULL6III, for thelt&pase of as
U
on the we boilnem.t-^ 'Matt a
ud
re done to order ud *plonk warranted.
- GRIFFIN KAMM •
EDGAR & POLLEN .
•
Camptown, Jan. 28,1868:
- -
;oAUTlON.—Wliereak my Wife
V. fACIIIDA Ilia let am bet 4poordiwith•
adjoin coon or Prato •mou,: aw MEMO**
hereby forbid batimion or troth* bog' ea Pq
account, as twill pis no debts ot , .bar contracV
tivLar Mk date. - GM. 1041NORLIT.•
1ff0735',11318"- :7 1 '-ti. •1-
F LtlUB.:' Wheat; - .-Flour = Of" $ll
Z at ilad a cze ic aurbeak kirlais AM. OaIf"
• !-- DIM/ ' 34 * ' W. A. toeliwzad ,
, „I
TY seceiving
ME
Of g4;xAl
Dull OWN
gloried over
a
And will sill them
ALgo,
.
fIRPHADVS, - ,4301130 , ? lIIALIr
‘," ..inne of an order leaned out d 5he ......_" 1 "
phaa's Oen* of Biadtbrd Co. the %Ewa , -
21 3 Z ig atbninistialarsattbe of Addison
; We OL indlngba twpi.-41*V. owl&
nil ikpilliiie deltZli u n luta riadieete al thel
defeedentoa: lki iltaseon Mini&
DAEthe lildi n 88, 18111);gi le e/alook
liAn.4-thatollo .discaihed lot, piece et pea
ad of had situate ingtaa bare, bowl&
04 iiiiitti bed as t , 11•Ifnalastietis
gliti t
nortlawn6annet of lot oa _ the road raw
aing assa-and. the ) beitoi ken
Uses iiseth 6? . ant tr 10 reds to a ease*
thOwslisallth 4 , 12511/111:1*: .10, it- , mast;
anamp o dk a s: woo, 1, las poi ithriaillolk,
leipetk4444o poi; ' thanes meth RP imst
1.310 pi t WS esairtglait• south 43 4 161, 1
(:4,1r Of a carorg, and fro' theme 21
vest 18 -10_ rs. to the 11411101 .elf. bilijaithWri
Mit WNW Mg, with a luxe two
dark= laietM.6 `.z....
_- - --- ; 0- -, - -
- - Alllol—Ohnietbet ibtipi•dtdOcti d land
altintitliffellilitgabord banded ag follows:
Beginning et the west corner of sailika,theace
santh Went 2Na
~ prj. 14 Il •= l / I =t
. ri lh errptir:::,.. coniff .a... meth se
*at, 39 . 0.18:pia tom _corner, thence anthill*
east 8 10 pia to a aopr s , &ace VA.
est 610 pr. toccornen Mm- worth ° eat,
l i b
8: 610 pra. to isoomer. theses • eolith- , oat
SI IF4O pn. to a corner k thaw acer b 9 east
7 810prs.-to a cornerk MUM' math -3 seat
6 610 pn. toss maser k thaws moth 61°-east
/ 2 /P 2 W. WO aniter, thence oath Ur niet,46
74 4 MOO ator..theltoe 70, 1 rut 14 Plit
to • corm; lir , east 8, -10 pia, thence
north 88 0 sea tA -UP g. puler. and from
thence
north 8° ATAtis.-Icr. On place of bit-,
t4,1% . 0ns .. oast lot - : e t land,
ho west earner thereof la the o Berwick
Voir& lad running boatthence awilh 53°
us& 110 pis. to a, comer, thane north 38
Well If ,610 pet. Or, amen thaws north 53° .
test Al pre. le a ceener.thimes south 10 0 - eat
58 pia. to atainer, - abeam: sea* 49i. west ! 15
pis. to a conint,mat from thence north 37} 0
west.l3 8.10 pm to the pleat of berating--
Containing liacree and _lOO pad.! , and eliga
led ht Ba&stboloi. - • ); ' 1) i r I
ALl34l—One other lot of hid Ante on fbn 1
seuthibink of Bear Creek In Bulb:gnu twp ~
conweeneing at Ilikaorth- ,eat caw of said
104. Iron theme aso seat - co pre. to a comer.
thence south 84Q east 60 pi& to a Wise. these
mob, 88 0 weas4lo pm -to a a net est hens
themberaqithBe° west .61 p irs. lathe place of
21
be at.--Vlt i ti fl3ticpardssor I
for each lot at the time the p lip is snack
down, sad ose-thlrd at the maga of the
sale, oaathird in . sig -maths theresiler. oar
third In one yew diet •••/Itotatioa. , ,-
11,- IL, BILL -, •1
' , . • 'MUMMA . LO ,113
: • BLLEN 1 , 4 IroWli •
• 4••• 4,1888. - , Adidaidnuida. -
SHERIFF'S. SALE .- By virtue of
a writ of FL_issisd - ost of the (Mart
- oat CORMS Pleas of Indira County, and tc
Me directedeArill be exposed to pu bib
sale at thil dmis, ly i rtppf
wands, on. BA _ t /
o'clock p. m., the lb/lowing lot, P iet
or parcel of land situate In Alan, twp.,
ed north east. and south by bads oLJ: El.
Campbell, west by • the'BerelerTernpiks bit
log 100 feet on %dread Mid
i t s oget
Containing 11,100 agnarifeet, arkm, an
Improved with how IKsae, toad AM!
ant few frill trees thetson. , •—' -
AL&O--One dire Int piece ot parser had
situate ki Albany bop., bounded earth - I:4y J. S.
Campbell, east and south by_lands of Williarn
Bahr, west by lands Of P. A . Coll•
tithing of an sere, more or less, all Improved
Belled and take in execution at the suit of
H. B: Rllbern h. Geo. Jenkins. -
AlBo—The following described lot,igasar
parcel of land situate In Buriingtou -
bounded north by lands of A. & J. Mods;
east by, Bunuelethapkins, south by C D. gg sa
and 181. B. Huntley. west by the Berwick. Thrn
plke. Containing of an acre,. more or lam,
all improved 'with a framed house and a few
fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in, execution at the suit"of-
A. & J. Moyle, vs. Myron Beach.
ALSO—By virtue of sundry writs of Vend.
Expo., and FL Fa., will be sold at the same
time- and place, the following described lot,
piece or parcel of land situate in. West Burling
ton twp., bounded north by land of Jacob
Smith, east by Chauncey Burroughs, south and
west by, lands of L. P. Shy'es. Containing 30
acres, more or fess. -
Belted and taken in execution at the suit of
Valentine Saxton vs. Daniel Rockwell and G.
W. Turner. Also at the suit ofliiilborn Bros.-
vs Darilel Rockwell and 0: W. Ternor. Mao
at the suit, of H. B. Rini= ex. Denier/lock
well end G. W. Tamer'. •
• • tiWM. otuPPZB,
Sheriff's Office, June 3,1888. -
AUDITowaNOTIcE.—In the that
lir cif the - utak of Petal. Domes deed.
In the 0 ban's Court of Bradford (immty.
The In - auditor , appointed by
said court to 'to moneys in the hands of
administrator of said estate,; trill:attend to the
duties of bin appointmtmt at his 'office in the
borough of rowands, •on FRIDAY, the 17th
day of JULY, 1868, at 2 o'clock p. m.,
and all persons having aIIDIJI upon said -fonds
mustpresent Ithem, or elan be forever debarred
from:Abe same.
EDWARD QVFIATON Ja.
Juno 11, 1868._ Auditor.
N OTICE IN BANKRUPTCY;
This is to give XoSicie Tha.on the 25th day
of May, A. D. 1868, a Warrant in
Bankruptcy was-issued against the estate of
3 ernes H. Fellows, late of the firm of 'Fel
lows dc Crandall, of the Borough of Alba,
in the county' . -of Bradford, and State
of Pennsylvania, who has been
-adjudged a
Bankrupt on his own petition; tat the pay
ment of any debts and delivery of any
property- belonging to such Banlaupt, to
him, or for his use, and the tranafer of any
property by him are forbidden by law; that
a meeting of the Cieditori of the said Bank
rupt, to prove their debts, and to choose
rawer more Assignees -of his Estate, will
be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be
holden at the Oftles -of the Register, in the
Borough of Towanda, before 'EDWARD
OVERTON, dn., Register, on the 15th day
of JULY, A. D. 1868, at 10 o'clock, a. m.
THOMAS A..ROWLEY,
U. S. Marshal, U Messenger, l Wes.
May
tern District Pennsyvamia. -
By E. B. COOLR&IIGH, Deputy.
88, 1868. •
NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY
This is , to give notice, That on the 3d day of
June, A. D. 1969, a warrant in Bankruptcy
was issued against the illateof Isaac N. Lacey.
of Statute* hip., in the county ofW wag,
State of Peanaleasta, who has been deed a
=lit on his own petition •, that the pay
my debts and lielivery of say proper
hisly to inctilleskeopt to him or for
um, and ;the transfer of ady property by•
him are forbidden ; that a meeting of
Cie creditors of sa idlihnkropt to prove their
debts and to choose one or more Amignees of
hie estate, will be held at a Court of Bankrupt.
cy to be holden at the date of the Reg ister in
in the Court Home, in the Borough of-Towan
da, before EDWARD OVOTON - , Jr., RegW
ter, on the 35th day of JULY, D.;
1868,at 9 o'clock, a. m.-
_TBONIAB A. ROWLEY.
United States Narslul as lleinenger, West
an District of P hank.
By
June Z. E. COOLBAUGH, ty.
N BANKRUPTCY.—In the matter
of NELSON - W. FRENCH. Bankrupt. In the
District Court of the United States, for the
Western District of Pennsylvania. - -
To whom it may Cascara: The undemilintd
hereby gives notice of his appointment sa ws
signee,of Nelson W. French, of Windham twin,
in the county of ,Wyoming and State of Penn.
sylvan's. within said District; who has been
adjudged a Bankrupt upon_ 4t own • petition by
the Distalct Court of said DFJ trict. :
Deted at Towanda. Pa., the 18th day,of June,
A: D. 1868. JOHN W.ILIX, Assignee. .
A UDITOR'S NOTlOE.—;lnihe mat,
A. ter of the estate of Harrison
Carlisle.
In the Orphan's Court Bradford C utity.
The undersigned Auditor, appolntW .by said
Court to distribute moneys in thelmturr_of the
Administrator of the estate of the said decor
dent,- will attend to the duties of his app
po!ntment at bla office in the Borough of Ath
ens, on FRIDAY, the 21st day of JULY,
1868, at 1 o'clock p. m., at with* time- and
place all persons laving claims upon Mid
moneys must preemie them or be forever de
l. EVANS,
June 25,1868. - :Auditor.
. L BANkRUPTCY.—In the matter
of GEORGE • BRIT% Bankrupt. to the.
District Court of the United Mates,for the Wes
tern District of Pennsylvania.
To whom it may Conejo: The tandetaigned
hereby gives notice of his appontatent ,as k air•
signett of GEORGE SMITH, of Monroe twp.,
in the county of Bradford, and 6tato of Penn
sylvania, within said District, who has been ad
judged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by
the District Court of Said District:
Dated at Towanda, the 25th dot?) of Jane,
A. D. 1868. - JOHN W. MIX, Assignee. :.
I"IECUTOR'S NOTICE.—Nogce is
hereby Oven 'that all , manna Indebted to
the estate of Samuel Hartshorne, deo'd., law of
Wlosthaus Up., aro molested to make payload:
Without delay, and those acing claims &ohm,
sold istate must present them AN; st}t4tptieii-,
ted for aettleamat. •
SILENCE B. HARTSHORN*, -
NEORGE LAWBENCE,
'hole f.d. NO. „ , Eseeulms.
A lIDITOR'S NOTIQP.- In the
JCL =Um 4r the, edits 4 r. R. R. Roprs,
late of Caxton Cp., - deed. ' the - Orphan'''.
Court of Bradford County.
The: wadasteed eattdUor, appointed lay :add
olut'opon • exceptions Bled to the pailial ea.
count of the executors of IL R. Bolero, dyed,
len aheadto the defiles of, kb appolltmentt
at the home of Beata lientnen. , lit Oaten:
borough on TIIIIBDAX, libelist day of JULY .
'D IU; at *Wait: irhen and • where all
persons Interested are re quested to attend. " '
. - G. D. NONTANYR. •
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• Vay It, 1888: j "
WAOU I TORM• NOTIQL, --Notice
Ja hereby glue theta/J*olmi Indebted to
the estate eV JOHN row; deed., • late of
Pike tvp.. sze ti ziested to stab Lama*
ate Pi nion, delay,, and &how basin
claims mend saki estate. most mond them
delyaatbeo for settleasit.
- • - - • - G. W..1111811C,
Szeastor.
man
June
A DIENIATAATOWS NOTICA—
Aot. Notice Is hereby &en that, perms
indebted to the estate of MMus S. Coarad,late
or Shedwillin deted. we rwmetek to
fake lantedhte payment, a nd all /*Ms haw
' 1 0/1 oWmsai d estate. moot; men!
en: duty }lease d he reamed. •
t 'LUCINDA 001111 AD,
Jaw 18, 1868., • ; Adalahtestor.
. .
ALUABLE- PARK YOB BALE.
- salaam In Tont& tow, within
i ,
smile "of the glair of I.—Con
'about 100 acres, about' 1210 rarerrarer in.
whttpleaty of wood spill ma
ven mitered, andattablit Outbsdftg,
well idepted for 'either grata or pager,
et JAY 2 VIAAPEL,,
Tow=:Or ill eArEtAAPSl., West Praalt;• -
Us, Pa. • '' • ' lay 2. 14811.-4 f.
IALUABLIIIABit YOB, RAM
TM usaarstgard oars tor gala b Two to
Illiarbequln ottuala Oa ea mad bad.
hobos Glisakto , about: bar WIN
toon
to ate t tu attar_ placo, SI arm, :O
man ottla-h at
rot lotainglemar to Jae. WOOD,
- . 17, latia.—loo• , - •-, -
,piousg AND I FOR SALL
J—L The new hone .esteetly', srAoad on- the
nab et* of PopTatstrebt; near Wallets_:teen •
se; Lofted fete ids.' The !blliw UZI feet
holt by 81 leetAisp r toTo Modes. N" . witb
good oellar rune au. - .Ptlce
Andy to (1110. - A: 01111 I; ea theintelmee.
Tommie. Alerlll,lB6B
•
VALUABLE' 'FAvg. f'oll
Pitnated in Barr: . , , wi.p lb? one
sad
tabling 90 eau, about 70 acne Improved, well
watered;good with dwelling house, outtadldings.
bearing and young orchard thereon.—.
Tams neasonabis, =ld time given for a portion
of the purchase matey. For further- particu
lars Inquire on the pandas of
E. Y. TOWNEB.
Boma, Nay 12, 1868.-811,c
VALUABLE FARM FOR BALK
- A. faun of .one Mildred and fifty aeres,
within six miles of Towanda, dud" one mile
homthe river la offered for sale on favorable
tens. Qua hundred saes are cleared and in a
high state of cultivation, with good Smoot and
most excellent buildings. The house Is a well
built dwelling with very convenient outbuild
ings consisting of summer kitchen and store
room, woodhouse, and the yard well filled with
evergreen and other trees. The barn is a large
barn 36z68 feet with' a good abed attached
a horse barn adjoining with stalls for kit horses
a large corn house near by and a tenant house
on the property: The farm has an asters and
scant= exposure and Is °tiered for sale solely
on account of the health of the owner. For
farther partici:bra and tenni, which are highly
favorable. application may be made to
B. B. RITI3I3ELL.
• TowiMda, Feb. 40,1868. • -
POR SALE.—One of the most do
-A: - drab's ?mildew!, In the Borough of Rome
A good frame dwelling houe. bun antforehard
thereon. Terms made easy for the purchaser.
Apply to or address
0. P. YOUNG.
2 Rome, April 43,186*.
litisulialuxun.
W. A. CHAMBERLIN
Has enhrged his store and ha .1 at received
a large stock of Gold and Silver .
AIERICAN::,S4TCHES
Anil a well selected easortmeat of SWIB6
WATCHES,aII warranted to run well or the
monep refunded. He keeps on band a large as
tortment of the celebrated
SZTH THOMAS C-LOCK
Also an elegant amortment of the latest styles
Gold
JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE
la the plated Mae, he has Roger. Brother
FORKS AND SPOONS!
Heavily plated
Breakfaet & Dinner Caelors,
Elegant treble plate double wall
ICE PITC_HEBB!
; . Hudson Caks3 askeld,
.BUTTER itIERRY DIBITES,
Psckle Stands, Pei Beu., ac., ac., ac.
CHMIEIIII2I k now bop* the
oaonnt a •UICI:B.S
Paingy . &wing Afachipq.
Them Machines are amnia to all others for
family Use, tot the following lemons :
They sew with two threads dleect from the
epode, and tapirs no, rwrr. ---
They are sorb easily ood and wed,
and less liable to - derangement, thane other ma
chines.
They are capablAt, of executing —wisely,
without change of idjustlnent, a mach greater
satiety of mat than other insehines.
The stitch made by these machindi is much
More ilmi, elastic, and thimble, .y upon
*tildes wW.h require to be washed and honed,
than any other ditch.
This stitch, owing to tholl manner in which
the odor thread is unwrought, is much the
most plump and beautiful: la use, sad retains
this plumpness and beauty, • even upon articles
frequently washed and ironed, until they are
worn out,
-The &tincture of the tieam in such, that, tho'
it be cat or broken at inteiVals of only A Levi
atltchea, it will neither open, run, nor ravel,
but remain& dm and durable.
Unlike other machines, these fasten both
ends Of the sewn by their own operation. :
With these madam. while aft is used upon
the right - or face side of the seam, cotton may
be used upon the other aide without lessening
the strength or durability of the seam. This
can be done an uo other machine, and is a• great
saving upon all articles stitched or made np
with sills.
These inachinen, in addition to their superior
merits u Instrument& for sewing, execute the
moat beautiful and permanent' embreidery and
ornamental works . .
You an get Hawing Mishkin ilicaleth =kali
idtetes pertdalsg to the taseldne badness.
WATCS AND CUtK.-RBPAIRING,
Done la_ttuibeat miner: as Mlle at km rates.
Towatte, July BOAT. .
AND HE PLA'YED, ON A 14DP
OT A:THOUSAND IMIDSGS,
DITTMCH & 90'S TERPlor"Pr'iligGlo
Par sale the celebrated Kaduna* and,
and the beatitlforllttle CollbdPlava.. Plum
of 219 strings. Pianos of OM third, more pow
er. 'Pianos that exhibit stored:lll In structure
Pianos Ont are better made In every respect .
use
time- longer thin any now-in
use Wills country and Inrope. • These Pianos
diet to ooludineWn in the Maids from all o th
,em,_ the grings moss the, iron fauna in all di
mieuesis, distributing the home pressure
welly to all aides of the"plats: Boddie oth
of improvements peadiar tq (belt comitroctkm
URI combine all Abe lm to of every
other inanufactrire.• forno apislimd sathdad
tated circa-
Man.
bat whae-eurytai r s
Also outs on hand- a fall assort
matt of Hanes 'I Pim/. Organs and
Melodeons of the bed of meow sells' for the
church and parlor._ tarter and Melodeol Cov
et, Piano and ildlftason Stopls t instruction
loots kw *Wear sod , Piss*. New and old
Amid inside on hand and °rand if desired.—
Alp for soiIe_,PDAYAR lessitate mad Pler
'iolitillailth PmEtaya and Curies Polish.—
TisisZ• tardily dintroai act 'WM
_Liberal
dismount to WM.* climates mid imams.
Also agenda teethe
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