Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, October 15, 1868, Image 3

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LOCAL N GENERAL.
Teworn Mum lizzatos4.--Balitiet
eaturnh—ltev.' bum 'DbeLIP, Puke:
Prnaching,Sandep it 104 a. =vend 7i
P. at. Swift, 1J R. , Pipet
Meeting every Thursday evening.
IL E. Clatrot—Reva. Tatermarri t Pei;
tor. . needling entry &May at 101
and 7t r. sr. Sanlollo4 11 r.
Prayer Meetingevery everting !
F'reabyrerion Cinerch.—Rev. ilararni,_
Pastor. Preaching every liandley et 1011
L. sr., and 7 rat. kiandiry 10-11.
Prayer Meeting Thursday ervardnge- •
44toopal ancreL—Bev. Y. D. licezore, Pas
tor. Preaching every Sunday at 101 s.m.
and 3r. sr. Binsday School, 11 r.
Tim Tams. The following is the
Time Table of the Yeruitylianla and Now
York Canal and Bail Boad Company, which
took effect on May ? May 11, 1868
i‘
' P.M. A. M. A.M.
630 11 /A. -.800
.11 t 5. .8:48
.7:00 11:48.....838
WAIiZBLI.
‘Anixtts...
, -
17tenst ....716 124:1
TOWANDA.. ...., —7:45 1228 ' 938
IL' It;
p 1 , - ti‘•l
. A. M. A. M. P.M.
W•viaux 8116 11110 458
Amato
Maar - .7i40.....1022 401
llrxraa.... 796 - 1017 4:16
lowoski ..7530 9:53 SAO
A. IL A.M. P..M.
JOSH P.OOl. firprimkaikaa.
Lon.—ln this borough, a bunch of
keys on axing. The Saar will be waitalstr
rewarded by leaving the saw at the;ma-
Tzn °Mee or at the Post Office.
Enixon B=rogan The Dementia speak
ers that are . trying to- enlighten us izt
gard to what ought to be done with the Ne
gro, Bonds and the oppressive Taxation by
which we are crushed to the earth, axe the
moat liberal of all men that the country can
boast, inasmuch as they travel. long dist
ances, through all kinds of weather for the
sake of confirming us in our faith, asking
for nothing, hoping for nothing, and receiv
ing nothing to eat or drink from the Poor
Oppressed Plowholders of South Creek.
Such liberality on their part is worth of
imitation and entitles them to the everlast
ing gratitude of the Dmooeratie Party.
SUDDEN DEATH.—Hon. Joart A. Simi.;
cut, of Hillsgrove, in this county, died
very suddenly on the mornins of the a lth
inst. He retired to bed on t 3 in prevklus
evening in his usual health, woke about
four o'clock in the momirg, and made some
commonplace remarks to his'wife, and ap
peared-to go to sleep again. When his wife
arose, at about six o'clock, she ;endeavored
to wake him, which led to the terrible dis
covery that he was sleeping his last sleep.
The effect of this sodden bereavement on
the family of the deceased can be better
imagined than described.—Stillivon Demo
crat .
FIRE IN ALBA --On Tuesday night
about 12 o'clock, a fire was• discovered by
Mr. C. Wrosos in the new Carriage shop of
HENRY & Wasoir, and before anything could
be done, the shop and the barn of Mr. WEL.-
SS2N near were burned. There can be little
übt that this was an incendiary's work as
the re wasofirst seen in the lumber room
between the two parts of the shop, and it
spread with such rapidity as to indicate
that kerosene or other inflamable substance
had been used to make sure work. The
shop had only recently been put up after
the destruction of the previous one by firs.
The loss we are unable to state, bat it will
be heavy.
A window was discovered broken out in
the room where the fire originated. An at
tempt was made a short time ego to Ara the
shop, but it proved unsuccessful,—may
umette.
A SUPERIOR lions DEso.—The
Hamilton Stud Horse, Ahwaga Chitif,owrted
by Dr. T. 8. ARMSTRONG, died on &Mat!"
last. He had thrown himself in the stall
the night previous, and a post-mortem ex
amination disclosed the fact that in his
struggles he had ruptured a blood vessel.
For blood, beauty, elegant action and great
speed he had few superiors. He waa valued
at from $B,OOO to $lO,OOO. His death is
quite a loss to the stock raisers of oar coun
ty.—Owego 7 inies.
efg,_ A sign of the growth of trade .
iu Towanda may be seen plainly in the
large stocks of goods brought here for sale.
Among others WICKEIXII d BIACTIC have in
creased their stock greatly. They have
crockery packed expressly for their trade
and shipped diyact to them. Then for
their jobbing trade they get Glassware and
L: ops froni the Factories at Pittsburgh,
Boston, Wheeling, itc. Buying goods in
large lots and from first hands they secure
No. ,1 goods and also the lowest prices.
ge * ALTER your determination when
;er, it is a wrong one ; alter your habits
when ever you find them deviating from the
course of integrity ; alter your diet when
e•:er you feel coming over you the qualms
premonitory of dyspepsia ; and when you
want to find the best and cheapest store in
town, go to the old established house of
31, sterns, where : you will find shill stock
of every thing in their line, which they are
replenishing every day to meet the wants
5.4 their many customers.
116.. The annual meeting of the
Bradford County S. S. Association WaB held
in Towanda Sept. 22d mi l d 23, in the Pres
byt,rian Church.
B. S. Buss= in the chair.
The first session was occupied in the pre•
Ittninary work of the association, such as
appointment of comtuittees,arringoment of
elrreitieS, Sc
lu the evening the Yrisident go - yea brief
sketch of the association from its formation
until the present time, with an account of
the work done and showing the results in
imrt, proving b.yond a doubt that God's
Blessing has been upon the work from the
first:
The missionary of the association Rev.
R. CRITTENDEN • gave in his report to n e the'
year and • summary of his cork shoe ooris. -
lug to the field.
The Treasurer, C. D. Huxentis rendered
his report for the year, which was accepted.
Daring the absence of the business com
mittee Rev. Fox addressed the convert-.
tion.
Alter the report, the corrimitteesnjewitned.
WLDHESDAT.
Het at 9 A. M. and held a prayer meet
log from 9 to 10.
At 10 o'clock B. S. RUSSELL took up the
remlar Institute exercises, opening with a
13iblo Class lesson showing the method of
(41eining scripture-by scripture or using
tlie marginal references in so doing. This
lesson showed conclusively the gmat *thaw
t Age of this method of teaching the !'word."
Bev. B. ()arm:sins and Bev.'W, Hasati
gave different modes of using the 'Bleak
-I..iani" so as to conveY scripture truths sad
impress t h em on the minds of the scholar. .
At 11 o'clock the - convention proceeded to
elect °Stein fot the ensuing year, witlatho,
following result. .
Prict.-11 B. Woao, of Towanda. - -
Vice .Presidents—L. Dawn; Troy h ROT. J
W . UATX OI . Lerarmlle, T. B. Rem, Clan
ton, haw! B. Mc/WA Burlington,
Cio . reapondini Sec.—D. A. Ovnatel. To
wanda.,. - •
.
RconfingAz--0. A. Tonic&
44,--Onnr - Or. a I foop. /1404.,
P. 3t). Nouns, 0; IL Kau, Sri S'
F.. Ovum
Rey. W. Hesius offered i the follawiag resi,
alariosi which Ism weepiest:
Reagssd. That this saweilaosi pails with
E*t with oar late President, B. &
ha has bests , hisadidid with Sit
,tresaltahatiaohm, „sad that our
best adobes : pd iiiiirdase win - talkie% him to
his new lsontivlbst 'strait that his dims
may be ever blessed wills advaisessanatt
the latusday lichsol cow edwarear his lot
my be east: -
It" 8. Czingimix mph*
tiori Which w.i a&totecl, lastnastiag -Goa
Execrative ClammitimiT to , griggaa a par
gramme at ettwoblel io therm % !Monism.
ticm.
• The "Queetiailke inmopeau4l and B.
B. Boma, .themereit the vesetimuh atter
trhtah D.A. ' Oviutiou gin a Bkekboeut
exeretee. The • abildreak atm Meeting
took up the thee alike vtletheettOpeemiai.
Bey. F. D. Ifounik Bev. Wm Iltheas.sad
B. B. Rosa= sidteseed the wag. . •
The ommtestiou edits:sea -to meet at
Nov. 17 and 18. ;
• O. A. 01,AC4
,Ors, Rtumui AND Oul Ikurf.-4.14
apineatation 'al the pads Iriat. - da by
our moat mterriaina publishes., 'and OW
skill Ind judgment which nails@ thestrti
issnifthe right-hook at lb . tight time, ar i
worthy of the menu which_ malty iff them
Meet. Thin burdnisiaptitude is strikingly:
displayed by Nouns. 'Parmelee it 00., of
Philadelphia, in # üblishing the niw . wor k
Oar Sulam and Our Bights ; Os. Outlines of
the V. fi,.Ouvriensuent, the 44,1004 sheets'
or prospectus of which we have seen and
examined. .
It is* useful and valuable book, ap an aid
to Families, Teachers, Stadia* Business
men and persons of all Glatt" to understan
ding the origin, promos, development,
theory, practice, and machine:l.ot the Dui-,
tea,Statea Government, Ina it. dote . rt.
ments. It contains in corniest and metho-
dical form, and in langnage - vittdn the oom
prehension of all, a completeepitome of our
institutions, their origin, his t tory, charac
ter, philosophy, and results.
It gives the Names, Dates, Terms of Ser
vice, and Compensation of all the Presi
dents, Cabinet Officers, Chief, and Associate
Justices of the Supreme Court, from the
organization of the government to the pres
ent incumbents. It gives the name otevery
candidate for President, and Vice President,
with the votes chat for each, and the result
from the beginning to the present dine.
It gives the Name, Date and Time of Ser
vice of every Senator, from every Stite. It
has the Coat of Arms of every State, with
the leading events in its hielory ; With the
area, population, Ac. It gives a complete
exposition Of the National. Bank system,
the Revenue Laws, the Smithsonian Insti
tute, United States-Wars, Ac. It treats of
every subject in any way connected with the
legislative, judicial, and executive depart
ments of the Federal Government. It also
contains for ready 'reference a very com
plete Historical compendium of the princi
pal events in our National Career. As a
book of reference for the library, and of
every day utility, it is unsurpassed by any
work of its 'size extant.
DSMOCILLT
hini. M. A. Down will canvass this
vicinity for 'subscribers, and as the work
can be obtained only in this way, everybody
will doubtless avail themselves of the prat•
ant chance - to secure a useful bixdr.
Mrs. D. is also agent for Sierra's Diction
-11.17 of the Bible, a very valuable work.
FOR . SALE.—One span of bay Hor
ses, six years old, sound, kind and well
matched. One two horse Platform Spring
Wagon, in good order., One two horse sec
ond hand Family Carriage, in good order.
One second hand two horse harness.
One new open Buggy.
One second hand open Buggy.
The above property will be sold low. En
buirs of
& N. ASPINWALL, 129 Main-st,
Oct. 8.-2 w. Totninda, P.
WANTED.—A, good wagon maker.
Reasonable wages and stead=loyment.
J. P.
Booth Branch, Bradford 00.,.Pa.
Oct. 13.-3tt
..,Luis I Like Lam I —the under
signed having erected • large and perma
nent LIME KILN, which .ts now in full
operation, has on hand a Lamm &rocs or
Waxs.a Lm, which h. will sell as low as
can bought anywhere between Pittston and
Elmira A Gmr Asnocwtos uc Parc;
made to dealers who buy by the quantity.
Orders filled and shipped to all points by
canaL
Davin town.
Browntoarn, Pa., Oct. 10, 1868.-tL
E67RAY.—Came to the enclosure of
the subscriber in North Towanda. on the
10th day of September last, three Sheep
and four Lambe, without any particular
marks. The owner is requested to prove
property, pay charges, and take them away.
Wm. MoMona►x.
North Towanda, Oct. 13; 1868.-3 w•
WANTED.—A family of good char
acter and competent to manage and im
prove a farm as a dairy, or otherwise.
G. H. k E. Wzni.za.
Wyalusing, Oct. 6, 186&-3m•.-
on. A yimng gentleman wishes to
correspond with an unlimited humbar of
young ladies''. Object, fun and mutual im
provement. ;Address P. 0. Drawer 81, To
wanda, Pa. Oct.- 8, 1868.
A HOUSE AND LOT FOB SALE.—A
splendid House and Lot for sale, situate on
Second street, opposite the College, close
to good schools, very pleasantly located.—
The house is new, just finished from top to
bottom in first class style. Few Anther par
ticulars enquire of D. B. Ham, on the
premises. Towanda, Oct. 5, 2868.tf.
Examiwavtows.—The annual extuni
cations of Teachers, for the several districts
of this county, will be held as follows :
Oct. 8.. Warren, Bowen Horw School house
..... 9: . Windhani, Caykendall
Oivrelf Hill
12.. Rome, Borough
15..t3hashequin, Lover Valley "
_
.16..II1ster, Village
.17..Towanda, Borough
19, .Litchfield, Centre
...2o..Athens, Borough
...21..8mithileld, Centre
• .22..8pringfield, Centre
• .23-11idgbury, Centreville
....24:.110uth Creek, Gillette ' •
Bowly Hill
... •
.27—Columbia, Austinville
•
..28..Tr0y, Borough
Burlington, West Bur
lington Centre . •
.30-13culington, Luther's Mills ••
Rev .6—Wm;ll,yenburg 41
... "•
.6—Standing Stone, Centre ••
. .... 7—Asylum. Laporte
..... 9.. Terry, Terrytown
Sugar put "
...• Al. :Albany and Overton, Bahr's "
Monroeton ••
.17—Henick. Landon 4 . is
• . .18 . Wyelnsing, Camptown ••
19..Tusearora, Spring Hi 11• •... Lellayrrille k 44
Varney SI
...•
.25.. Granville, Centre
....26..La80y. Corners •
• ..27..tialitem, Borough
Special, Tm, Nov. 48„ Towanda, De 0.12,
26 and. Sim.
Applicaote are regieeted to Wand in the
miciwity where they reside or expect to teach.
Those finding if neesmacy to attend a apse
ial examination; win comply with the vs
quirements found on Um Mk loge of the
school laws. emomence
tween 9 and 10 o'clock acme erdmitted to
the clam after lOo'clock nnlessintavadiddy
&Wiwi. •-; : • -
Umbers must invai:inbly procure anti-
Anstsa-galid In thisosamir briers liosisser
eine eebbol.. .A.ll eo.called kwaliiiimmteer.
ttfidlaf filtedriolOr to the litftdow
;owl" Tem It the Act of.,Apeit
, 18417,,a14409 , *Ph, am the flail' lisstilas.
Direction an simptested
to be peas s 4 and also see that Members
for.•tbetrawe =bode are in atten
&woe. Oltbsenms, - .
Oaw:rr, Sept.lB. Oonnir pop%
SiJecial Notices
NE*4Oll l lO l ' 4 111
imi S out
IN Wald Sam ' viL diii
Sair Week. Om*
Pon* id iiithi
__ !•
Oak own satual . Ingi,
IhiseWhislam u e it
aims atindka 1 to Ss
Doming of *II r ' - •
'
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1.0.5443 8.
...41,-,
: Roam* & : mavio
itscomme r -,00 - •
llorka ill TM* ilitireu, ilia _
ip4 no _deviation, Striatum ,by
every' lionorible i 4' as the smut ; and
safest way of ' watch nod no
laud or isepa tt i e lf ads le of dm&
ing su i ts you! Oben fraudulent
bantering V isist. gim es 'eau at 183
Ilidn St, gills
Toyama, ,
-- - -T ---
CASCADS MILLS I Lorm---lifade from
OM aid Winter 18144 is 15 pa
cent, more than }same cam; and
quality, smodelkom wheat at ma or
band will make 15 met., one Pound
in sera.
than the new
ortm. Illalthig a in se in*.
sot of the old ot twW dollen barrel or
It/ omits peewit, , .to new con
that Anon than]
is
theis er 6 : ll one` t . ta r k i . C l
Tin s
b..bo.trs, sad stql emits to boy, all
ths Ohl Wheel to. be; bssl, end will have • 1
=t it the ame mop is tto use to
I ,
No decline ha quipatty. we to
make it better lad better all time.
. i El. B. Lamm
Camptown, An& 1811868.
.
Mr Choice V t ' a s of plorrrres,
one door north 'a , T Store.
'rouse% Aug of .
11005481,-4/.
7---- ma
• Carrnon.-- 1 0 irsikt Parties
dealing in dour are Poi
ting mfezior Sour in or bear
ing oar Trade Yak is vs MEW*
protect ourselves signet such positio
when &Mob*
We win suggest a•rulehowev , by sad&
the column a r
c =rel e =heM at
list Flour
can be li C l d from! its aftecti--mireor
dimly amity offives mothers
-1 children .. rosy IV and ,
of
f fr e
=ett
I =lit airg 4 l.
i a
Camptown, 13ept, 3; kila
, •
M4Rg111.1).1
IIItOWNING—KINNEI--Oot.
Bee E. Burroughs . 1 Mr. W
=a E. Kiney, all of
TAYLOR—STEVEN 4Ori the
Pair. O. & Taylor, ;at the ho
brides father in Stevensville,
Taylor to Mini Linda Stevens.
r 1
PENDLETON—, DIMQW—By th •
the same day at thel IL E. •
Little MesAlo7, mr,
ton to Miss L ay AI }Dimon,
1
WATSON—RICiLkED4—Sept.
At the residence of Mr. Ho
in Windham, 1 byEby. S. E.
Mr. Dallas E.lWatabn, of
quehanna find Miss
litiohardis, of Windhain, Pa.
•
LIICICE—WAILIEN-+At the ho
Mullen, Esq., Monnieton,
of Qctober, by Rev.)Hallock
Mr. Frederick W. Lucke, of
Miss Lucy J. Warren, of Elk
van Co.
I UN
ON THE DEATH OW MB* I , likwrZLL,
BRAD7OZD Comm, PA.!,
Our dearest mother 'O4 just a ye
1 Since thy - wings =Stare_ plum
spirit land, I
And thou linowest naught of grie
In the holy pinks ;where the
.1
stand. .
'One year ago in that werld of lig
To tby angel fortm glad wel.
given,
'While we remained in this region
, A sorrowing strkerntband of
•
.0 mother in thy Useful home a
When thou hadst Gown at
beheld' •
Spy west thou consehms of our
our love. ;
As we sadly fulfilled tliy last
I I
Dost thou know that par h
here with aniguish,;
That earth's Jimmied , !hopes ere
them are dyad ;!
Thai without thy purl love we
languish,
And the world seem so cold
mother 1'41%411
And art thou arrayekin a ro
whits.
As thou dost appsar.,s►hen \
behold thee? • 1
And may we not eat ar that city
And again to our boaoms wi
enfold theeY
0 say ! is there tooth in that
Heaven,
To offer a prayer to the Father
Tl:en ask that thy glorified spirit
To guard and protect us
chilling blight.
Then should all of, lifa's pa l
shrouded in gloolu,
And the cup which! we • •
made up of iteari4
We will trust in! that! Saviour
from the tomb,
He will give jcpyotie !hope in
of ont fearer
We will pray tolitim firer to gni
stra
the y
pathway which lea(
mother and pat h
at length when la ended li
wear/ day. 4 I
'I inherit a homer and "el
shall be givcri.
Then
TO THE FRIIENOS v
f •
CATION AND:LOVNBE OF Id
We take plealtre-tn
that we have ju'rt opened in
da, on the corner lof Brio
Main Street, AO. 41Patton',
on Elegant Nei Book -z ani
Store, where every thing in tl
Stationery and n4.sic /in/
ee l
found. ' Also Att,64 ry, PI
Odd Pena, SpO, . les, Eye'
Spy Glasses, OPer , Glasso
general assortnkenti of Mug
struinenta, Yankql- Notioi
Fancy Articles. ti ,
Our Goods were all Rice&
l
city with great care ;1 1 by ..exp
i
hands and boned! with o
r ,
tin low figure foit4 a Acie
i 1 .
tftesas V this co rm.
We feel eonfident:we sha be able
to offer bargains; to ni,l who fav
or its .wit theitia hatronag . Call
and see us. ; ,1
icOss leo.
j
1 . J. G. P ITON.
C. F. eftoBA.
Tam ts Itsserralf au. Tao,
' Saw str.-0043 ii i 6, PIA
I I
opened a spletliti 1 or 800 _ and
Maio Store, .it Patt i rtea' Oak,
l ing
Towanda; whore liittey are -
averyildni is t4eai Ha* for
Cub, {WI awl alt thea , _ 04.
isty 7oaraaW 944 sloch is the ism
mmg
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saulittliam r anung: niracpvia
WOOL OLOPICTILIII NSW . /MO !BAWIlli l :
..:-...--- I - •_t- 2 . ', Fini,--$17411 110L 7 '.i :c - '.',.: -_ t. : •
IcouniakinniA 4411.-Faxur. OP
LOWII owns, ltair ampsvia IT
rem* Oct. A, ISIS.
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS
ICAMIOB. MATE. BUGS, &0..
Tomas, Od. 6,186.
1868, by
Browning
. inst..by
el of the
L Frank
same on
°nage at
Pendle•
th of War-
LADIES' & CHILDREN'S FURS
6th, 1868,
Richards
alwpith,
ord. Sus
uses M.
Desire. to announce that they
e of A.
n the 7th
strong,
.Forkti, to
d, 13011 -
will open and ofer sale on
Saturday next (October 10
WY802,.
their stock of Ladies and
for the
Childreief FANCY FTRA
or fear,
j. • eomed
a large stock of which they
'''''
. If
.M.!
are now receiving.
• night,ai
Yen.
Towanda. Oct. 6, 1868.
o. King's
ears and
=lll
oft bled
we grasp
E. and
I ince our
B OUTS AND SHOES
of pure
=ZI
bright
fondness
THIS DEPARTMENT OP OUR BUSINESS
beautiful
bight?
- given
m sin's
We have devoted much time
way be
and have spared no' pains, to
bore b.
ho rose
maki our stock of BOOTS
• midst
SHOES the largest, best, and
to our
1. brief
most attractive to be found,
3=Sil
DUCA-
and' having made° our pur
) 1 313
vng you
Towan-
chases from the best and mos
e. and
popUlar manufacturers in the
Block,
Music
country, we- now offer a stock
e Beek
may be
Wings,
of 'Custom
,Made Goods un-
Glasses
equalled both in magnitude
, and a
' al in
and
avid rutlity;
Towanda. Oat. 6. ISM
in the
ed
h at a
to tAg
LAD= CLOAKS AND SHAWLS
•
TUB LATEST PALL - STYLI:B ,
•
•
•
rvw on.
-roma& a co.
1011144101,4tia11.k.
alkletas
EMI
ff=EM
=
WW l '
MEI
MWELV & CO.
la rest *witty, sow Waned by
POWELL & CO
POWELL CO.,
A SPBCIALOT.
ESSI
"D i• wromounit
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•
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Mil
LAZO
Suited to
Ell
F'iWWn3
AT. LO
1117MPTI
ME
DAILY BEING OPENED!
Mus terly for tbl lospectiois of the paints:
lIIANUFAOTURED GOODS,
ths hand as anal. We are qiutag
BARGAINS, BARGAINS,
In order to elose . out the
0 m no - z, o rr si
FROM LAST YEARS' STOCK !
fiEGARDLESS OF GOSTI
harness, Harness, Harness,
3E31.1_,9113MMT51
BolidWandasitgoods connected with
He Saddlery Business I
TRUNKS, TRAVELLING BAGS,
VALiSEEI, LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS,
Ü , L t.
& Ness TBII&ING3, a
Towanda.)April 16 , 1868
W HOLESALE GROCERY
PROVISION HOUSE
P. S. M.
The undersigned, encouraged by
he success which has.thasn,, at
tended their new enterprise, desire
to wake acknowledgement fui the
very liberal patronage they have re-
ceived, by giving their coatoruers the
advantage of their years' experience,
ogether with the benefit of their
greatly increased facilities for doing
business
They',keep constantly on band, a
very large and Amtnplete assortment
of everything in their line,- and are
daily receiving such additions to
their stock as the •wants of their
ade requires
They have now in store, Sugar,
Syrup, MOlasees, Coffee, Rice, To-
Nice°, Fish, Salt, Cheese, Fruits,
Crackers, Candy, Matches, Broom.,
Wrapping Paper, and Twine, Flour
Sacks, Benda, and a great variety of
other goods, which have: been recent-
y bought at the lowest point in the
market, and are offered at wholesale,
at rates to correspond.
They desire to call especial well
ion to their large stock of Fine
Teas, which they are selling at New
York Jobbing pricea,—guaranteeing
the quality in all cases.
Have also on hand a good assort-
ment of Flour, Pork and Kerosene
Oil.
They' still eAllitinue to have the
benefit of a resident Partner in New
York', who is eunstantly in the market
and prepared to turn to our advan-
tage any favorable changes in the
price of gocids
FOS, STEVENS, MERCER a co
May 12, 1868.
F OR' SALE AT A BARGAIN I
The anbscriber within to ebange bL ocerrpse
Dog.• sari tot' sale Ms Stows - and Stock of
Goods, anudstthg. of Dry Goods.. Groceries,
Yankee Notions. Ic. - Wi ll exchange for a well
Improved Farm. or eel stock and lease store.
Tbs stars is situated In LltchtleK Dradlcad
Con% tn. The only store lathe town In op•
station. For particalan call on or address
• 8. N. LAYTON. -
Sept.?. 1868.
FAIR WARNING!
aoteedbers baring mid *belt Mabee. AIS
PettanWS an ashen at settling ibelr so.
Mute. mad meek Mom bobbled% to sale,
Imilateie aid tattle, Ail moan% 0 110161/
I=loft. sad . !UAW ilos, useeMed
Se** 0 0004 w. seat, CU be plaaM the
belied Justice kg, ,etileetbet, Cent; re-
111 !" , " 11 " 1 1 1 ! . _
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AND -SHOES
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taceistaii
D D 1" 9 S.
Of Goods
Pie Alning Dude I
ATEST STYLES !
87 QUALITY!
SST BATES, AT
ET BROTHERS.
or Pass Goods ire
OUR OWN
a I fled (Air?
And will sell them
ALSO,
SADDLES. WHIPS,
AND
dz . CO.
113, Mem Simmer,
TOWANDA, PA
SEM
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NSW GROCOMY'I Oat -.PROW-
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Respectfully announce that the)f a re cum
merited the , -
j4L JlMl.2gld.ti•.L.laL=all.
In the North Store of ktercuy'sNew
MAIN ST"'M't
And diva now 'is' itots -I . full 'isoortfient of
Goods irk their paretuttivi it :New York,
Which they hare releeted with tamed care,
and will Sell, at the lowest risible - My. •Thew
stock Is no i niOnte is ,evUay. pattioulnr, and in
vailltatid price cannot WI to -glviaatislaction
They ask the patronage of the' public, with
the iionfeeee . 'strat',Elr . st rate geode and lair
&albs DisiMways be expected.
They hsvelnow In afore, end for see by the
ease or elnale far, a large stock of
00It'S SELFSEALING
AIR TIGHT FRUIT JARS,
Which theirecommend s" rho very best offered
to the pub: le. They ask for thlt Jar, an ihepee ,
Wm and trial, oa its merits are aoparent to ev
ery one.
113. North Wee la Hermes New Meek,
"fain street, Towanda, Pa.
CrASEI paid for PRODUCE, and ►or
BUTTER, at the highest market rates.
JAMES McCABE,
BMW MIX
Jane 25, 1868.
H9RBE•POWM, THRESHERS,
CLEANERS! SEPERATOBS!r
1 •BloOd & Co., Athens, Pa.,
. •
Still continue to manufacture BLOOD'S CEL
EBRATED THRESHERS AND CLEANERS,
AHD' HORSE POWERS to run the same, and
are prepared to fill orders promptly. •
ON AS GOOD TERNS
Ata can be bought in the United Stales. Bay.
ing been 15 years engaged-in manufacturing
Threshing Machines, we have spared neither
time nor expense in perfecting oar machines,
and clam to have
THE BEST CLEANER
One that will seper ire the Grain from the
Straw more perfectly ; and. with less power,
than any other manufactured. They are very
simple in construction , being comprised in oue
picot; wathat it does not require a mechanic
tweet them up or run them : Us, are all man
ufactured under our persona supervision, and
WE CHALLENGE THE Wi GILD
To show better workmanship or material Ey
ery macbine Is set up and
THOROUGHLY TESTES ONDEn MOTION
Before leaving the Wurka;and are
WARRANTED TQ BE IN WORKING ORDER
They have been in prnnticai oy e for several
years. and can be attached. to. Tread Powers,
Sweep Powere, Steam or . Water Power, and for
DURABILITY, Perfection of Working, and
Economy, their equal has not been invented.
OUR PRICES.
Are low io those of any other munufacturer,
and parties desiring to purchase, will find it to
their interest to examine -our stock lisirre pur
chasing elsewhere.
PRICE LISTS FURNISHED.
On application; All kinds of
AGRICULTURAL MACHINES
On hand, and Mill Work, \Engine,.. Butlers and
machinery of all kinds got iip order prompt
ly and on favorable- terms.
Athens, July 23, 1869
BOOTS! BOOTS!! BOOTS!!1
NORTH BRANCH ROOT .t.BHOE .TORE!
L. , C. NELSON,
flat just fiaisl , eds sad ready for gale a large as
eortmeat ni
BOOTS AND SHOES!
1 hive Boots for the yeoman that tomtit!' the
sod
And the bard laboring mon that carries the
hod ;
And for the mechanic that. roc stone end lay
brick ;
And for tie soft hands f Gents th t apply the
yard stick ;
And Boots foi• the wise that Ibtnri.h tne quill ;
And for the honeat mechanic that works in-the
Mill!
I have Boots a little extrs made
For the hard laboring man that has no trade
I have Boots for all, please give me a call.
My Boots are good and prices jait , •
But I am determ4nod NOT TO !
I have JAMES BIeGREC;OR, bo t mio flue
Celebrated in that line
Call my friends, all you that. will,
Leave your mess urea—try his skill,
The Episcopal Church ;hat is about to
kly place in front exactly lies;
It's known by many very well
By th• title of—NORTH BRANCH HOTEL !
L. 0. NELSON.
Towanda, Aug. 25; 1.868.-3 m .
SPRING TRADE!
B. N. BRONSON, ORIVELL, ?A.,
Offers to builders ,most complete stock of
Builders Hardware, Saab, Glass, Nails. Oils
Paints. Varnishes, Blinds, Trimmings, Butts,
Door Trimmings, &c.
TIN ROOFS, CONDtJO'JORS,
Gutters, put on by experienced workmen and
at the lowest rates. 'Tinkering and jobbing,
sap boilers, Sip epilea, ac.. Mowe's Sewing
Machl .es, none better. . Universal Clothes
Wringers, best in use. Wheel Rakes and Com
blued Plaster Sower. worthy the attention
the in•elligent farmer. Hubbard's Mowing Ma
ebines, durable and desirable. 4 or 4i foot cut.
Tables, chairs, bedsteads, spring bed bottoms,
and other
FURNITURE!
Farmers will find this season the best quality
f Tin Pans, Milk and Strain Pails, and every
description of Tin Ware. lour and Salt,
Closer-and Timothy Seed, 8 inning. Wheels,
Flax Wheels, Reels, Wheel eads, Flyers,
Field Rollers and Plaster Sowers furnished to
order at lowest possible prices.
ALSO—Corn Shetiers, Morticing, Machine;,
Cutting Boxes,
Orwell, Feb. 20; 1568
SINGER SEWING IVACHINE i
The superior merits of the " SINGER'' mach.
Ines over all others, for either Family sec, or
Manufacturing purposes, are so well established
and so generally admitted. that an enumeration
of their relative excellencies Is no longer conaid
ered necessary.
TLE LETTER " A," FAMILY MACHINE,
hitherto manufactured by this Company, has
gained and maintained. the world over, and for
rum past. an unporalleled - reputation and rale.
But notwithatanding the excellence of this Ma.
chine. we have now to announce that it has been
superseded by our .
NEW PAINII,Y 11AORINE;
which has been c•aer two years in preparation,
and which bus been brought to perfection re
gardleas of TIMEp LABOR or INIPIRSIIB, and which
fa now confidently presented t • the public as
comparably the beat Sewing Machine in Etha
n/Mt
The'Machine lit question, is Simple, Compact,
Durable and Beautiful. It is quiet . , light-run
ning , and capable of perfoiting a range and
variety of work never before attempted upon a
eitutto f&tchine, using either Silk. Twist. Linea
orCotteeThreada i and sewing with equal facil
ity the very AnestAnd coarseat materials, and
anything, between the two extremes, in the
most beautiful and enbstant'al manner. Its
attachments for ileming, , Braiding, etc" are
novel and pracUcaLand have been invented and
adjusted esperla/ly tor thisliachine. ' -
IS.Thet aboveMaebino can be bad of -
WICKHAM & BLACK, Agents.
Pall instruction given as our Sewing Machine
De_pot. An examination i i respecernlly Invited.
' .Thwanda. July 23.1808.-4m' • .
SPECIAL; ADVERTISEMENT..A
VALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY FOR
SALE.-81taste in the business part of Nein.
street. Well establbdutd and doing a Brat ra`e
business' For further nartlexilars enquire et
• V. SULLIVAN, Proprietor. •
-. Towanda, Oct. l'.1888:--tt. •
BE BEST FRUIT JARS IN USN
at Nam
•
fIRIERAL ELECTION PiteCLA
iur NATlON.—Whereal, by an aceof Assess
blyof tba Commonwealth of Pennsyknnia, en-
EUed !!sit'Aet reisith3g to jblteketions of this
Contimrimlth," it lienjolnsdypon me Were
public notice of such election to be held. and
also the enumeration In such notice what alms
ars to be electedi I, WE; OWNS, 11Jah Sher
riff 9f the county of Bradford , do here6y make
known and giro notice to the electors of, said
county, an TUESDAY, the 3d day o 1 'NOTES
era; In the seyeral districts in said county, to
-
In Alba Borough, at the house formerly occu
py by D. P. Kosyp., '•
In Albany, at the school how near William
in Armenia, At the house of Joki 8. Deiker.
In Asylutri, at the school h ouse, b ear Simeon
Decker's. r . • -
_lct Athena hero'. at the house formerly_occo
pied by B. 8. Mathewson. -
In Athens two., at the house formely oecu
pied by J. B. Hunt, in Athens borc'. •
In Burlington bore', at the. house formerly
Occupied by 1... T. Hoye*.
h Burlington tarp., at the house of lames
In Burlington West, at the house of Ezra
Bedard.
In Barelay at the Bohool House. .
ki Canton born', at the Central House.
hi Canton top., tat the house formerly men.
pled by S. 8. Myers, in:Canton born'.
In Columbia; at the house of James Morgan.
In Franklin, at thelouse n aceupfed by 8.
8. Downing.
• In Granville, at the house Of Beni: F. Taylor
In Herrick, •at the 'school house near Daniel
Durand's. -
In boro', at the._ house fornie rly
Occupied by J: 11. Fletcher. -
In Litchfield, at the house formerly occupied
by Cyrus Bloodkood.
In Leßoy, at the Centre fichcol Rouse..
In Monroe twpi, the hen e formerly occu.
pled by R. It..ltobitifell.
: In Monroe taro', at the house formerly oecti
pied by Ethel - Ta,ylor.
In Orwell at the house of .Franels;Woo draft '
• In Overton, at school bowie No. 2.
Ia l'ike at the house of 'Traver Bosworth.
In Rome twp., at the Academy In Rome boro.
In Rome boro', at the Academy.
• In illdgbory, at the house of Benj. Hennans.
In Sheshequin, at the Valley House.
In•Sprlllga - cid, at the house formerly occupied
by Jesse Hammond.
In Standing. 'Stone, at the house, of Simon
Stevens.
In Smithfield, at the hbuse formerly occupied
by .A.. J. Gerould. .
In Sylvania bora', in the honsO of Cacti. ther
titt.
In South Creek. at the house of '.7). P. Gillett.
In Terry, at the house of. Jacob E'rutchy.•
'4ll,,Towauda bore', at the Grand Jury Boom
In_Towanda twp.. at the house of T. R. for
dan in Towanda hero'.
In Towanda North, at the. 'home of
Mills, •
In Troy twp., at the house Of V. 31.. Long in
Troy boro.
In Troy bona', at the hook of V. U. Long.
In Tuscarora, a: the Pchoal house near James
Black's.
In Ulster, at the house of 8. B. llolcolm.
In Warren, at the house of B. Cooper.
In Windham, at the house of B. Kuykendall.
In Wyalusing, at the house of J. 11.
In Wilmot, at the house of A. J. Stone_
In Wysox, at theliouso formerly occupied by
J. 61. Reed.
In Wells, at the house of L. Seeley. -
At which lime and place the electers afore
said will elect by ballot.
Twenty six persons as Electors of Presi
dent and, Vice-President of the United
States.
And in and by s.:,id act, I am Wither directed
to give notice 'that any y.erion excepting ins
tice of the peace 'who eball hold any office of
profit and trust under the government of- the
United ,Slates or this State, or of any incorpor
ated district s and •al o that every Blemherot
Congress and of the Legislatare,and the select
and c• mown council of any city or commissiatt
ers,ot any incorporated district, law in
capable ot boliloig or exercising at the same
time the office or sppulutafeat of Judge 7 ln•
Spector or Clerk, •-f an election •of this Ceate
rtPunwealtb, and that no Inspector or other offi
cer of any such tle,tion shall be. then eligf i ldc
to any office then to he voted for: '
By the ith section of an act. Passed the let
day 01 April, 15.10, it. is provided "thahthe
11th section at affect passed. July 2, 1863, eri,
titled 'An act rehititig fir tad. elections of this
Commonwerdtp,' '• shall not be cunstrued so
to prevent any niii,tary officer from serving a-.
Judge, Ii specter or Clerk. at any cenerat of
special election of this C,ommunwealth. .
An , let to change the time. of closing the,
polls at the General and Township Elections hl
the c'euuty of Brad ord.
• siacrrion 1.. Be it enacted by the Senate 3 , 1 , i
11 Lizt of Repiestutatives of the Curninonwealth
of renns)lvaahe in General assembly met•aliki
it. is hereby effected by the authority of 'a,
same That at all Ilseutral, tioecest, and Tonle
ship or Boroogn elections hereafter hell in the
cos uty of firatitord s the Pulls shell t•e closed st
.111 x U dudin tilr a teiLitkull 91 seven, es
heietofore pruvideu
A tarther Supplement, to the election Lars
of Peunsylvafits :
BLOOD & CO
1868 1
S. N. BRONSON
Lost.
Wilgus/se, By the act of the Congress of the
United States, entif led "Au deb to amend the
several acts heretofore psssed to provide fur the
enrolling and calling out the National forces.
and fur other pitrposes.•' and approved March
.third. one thousand eight hundred and sixty
-6 ye, all pt mons who have deserted the military
or knlival service et the United States, and who
have not been diseh irged, or rebieved from the
penalty, br disability therein• provided, are
deemed, and-taken, to have folautarily relin
quished, and forfeited their rights of citizen
ship., and are deprived of exercising any rights
Of citizens them(
And tcht'rett , , Pcfsous not• citizens of the
United State:: are not, under 'the Constitution
and Inks of fennifylvsnLs, qualified electors of
this Commonwealth ;
SEcrlos 1. Ile it en‘grled by the Senate and
Howe of Representatives of the. Commonmealth
of Pmaisyfrania in General Assembly met, and
it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same,
That in all elections here Liter to be hell in this
Commonwealth,lt shall be unlawful for the
judge or inspector of the election to receive any
ballot or ballots from any person or persons cal'
braced in the l•rovisious, and sat jest to the
disability iinpose.l by oaid acted Congress ap
proved March "J, 1885, and it shall lie unlawful
ior any such pers2n to °tror to yote any bsllot,
or ballots.
BEL-riot; O. That if any such judge and in
spectors of election or any one of them shall
receive, or consent to receive, any such nu incr.
fill ballot or ballots, from any such disqualified
person, he, or they so offending, shall be guilty
of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof
in any court of quarter. Bess - ono of this. Com
monwealth, be shall, for any such offence, he
sentenced to pay a fine of not leas• than $lOO,
and undergo an imprisonment, in the jail of the
proper county, for not less than GO days.
SECTION 3. That if any person deprived of
citizenship, and disqualified as aforesaid, shall
at any elect ion, nereafter to, be held in this
Commonwealth, vote or • tender to the
thereof, and offer to vote a ballot, or •ballots
any person so offending, shall be deemed gn Itp
of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof , In
any courts of-quarter sessions of this [Common
wealthcfshall, for each offence, he punished in
like manner as is provided-in the preceding sec•
of this act, in tie case of Offieers'otel, ction re
ceiving such unlawful ballot or ballots. -
SECTION That if any I eri:OLI shall hereafter
persuade• or advise any person, or persons Lit.•
paved of citizenship, and disqualified as afore
said to offer any ballot or ballots, to the nine, is
of any (iction, hereafter to Le held in thi ,
Commonwealth, or shad persuade or athise eny
'such officer to receive any Lallot, or ballots,
trout any person deprived of citizenship. and
disqualiti(d as aforesaid,-such person so offend
lag shall be guilty of a misdeuteanor,und u on
conviction thereof, in any court of quarter ses
sions of this Comnionwealtli, sluff he punished
in like manner e, is provided in the second sec
tion of this act. iu the case . 61 . - officers of itch
election, receiving such ntilawful ballot, or
ballots.
By an act of A isatatay ni,•
titled an Ad Tegnlnting tII tr,odt: u. 1,7,•tin4
all eleeti , ,iis, in the , everal cvailie,tolithis CUM
menwealth, tt i, chnetr.; .;S 131::)7a
SECTION .1 . * fle it t nattc,i by flu ~enao an
Haase of Ripe entativca of the Commontre ci lib
of Pennayirania id General Assembly Ind, and
it is hereby enacted by tire; ataho , 'ify of [he same
That the qualified voters of the several vountie
oi this Commonwealth, at all general township.
borough, and special electlidas, arc beteby,
hneatter anthormed and require,[ to vote by,
tickets printed or. written. - severally classified
as follows: One ticket shall embrace the names
of all lodges of coprt to be voted tor, and.to ba
tabled, outside, " judiciary :" one ticket shall
embrace the names of all state officers to be
voted for end to labelled “state;" one ticket'
shall embrace the names of all county officers
voted tor, including Ole.: of senator, member.
and members of assembly, ff voted for, and
members of Congress, if voted for, and be la
belled " county:" ono ticket shall embrace the
names of all township offieera voted for, and
be labelled "townsbip;" one. ticket shall em
brace the name of all boroirgh officers voted
for, and shall , be labelled"borough;' an- ,
. each class sball:bt deposited in separate ballot-.
boxes.
The meeting of reliant jadgce for thacounty
of Bradford, will beat the Cann. House In To ,
'Nude, on the third -day after' the election
which will be Friday, the 6th dey of November,
at. I o'cloch, p.
. • , -
W 1. tiIIiFFIS., Sheriff.
Oct. 15. 1.368- •
N OTICE IN BANKRUPTCY
This is to give notice. That on the 14th day.of
Sept., A. D., 1868; ti Warrant in Ittknkraptcy
was issued against the -estate of MASQUIS D
P. Hue s, of Wyalasing, in • the county of
Bradford, and State. of Pennsylvania, who
has been adjudged Dankrapton his own pe
tition ; that,the payment teeny debts and
delivery of any property belonging to such
Bankrupt, to him; or for his use, and the
transfer of any prrty by him are forbid
den by law; that meeting of the creditors
of the said Bankrupt, to prove their debts,
and to choose one or more es of -bis
estate.will be bad at a Court of prey
to be holden at, the dice of the Register, in
the borough of Towimda, Pa., before .BD.
WARD OVERTON. dn., Register--eiiihik
14th.day of OCTOBER, A. D., 1868, at it
o'cluclr e. u. •
'MOMS A: ROWLEY,
U.S. MarabsEm liessengon,Wes.
. tern !District PennrylYania. .
E.. 4. csoutr9o. ThiPutl•
.SHERIFF'S SALE.--By yirtior of
ta-s writ of PI. Fa., leased out of the Coast
MlCommon Pleas of Bradford County, and to
me directed, there will be exposed to pnbllo
sale at the Court Rolm, hi the Borough of To
lands, on'ISATTIRDAY.. OCTOBER 94,1888 ,
at 1 o'clock p; al., the following described lot,
piece,or parcel of land sitnate in Tascarors.tp.
bounded and described as follows : Beginning
at s beech by the, Mollenback road the south
east corner of Garrick' Cotterle lot, thence
along the laid Hallenbeck road north 13° west
112 pre. to s beech a corner of Patrick Madden a
lot, thence 13i prs. along said Madden's south
line to a poet, thence south 111 pro.la a post;
, thence west 133p0r.1e the place of beginning
Containing 29 acres and 33 perches of land
'more or less, with a small (rained house thereon
Leized and taken in execution Littlie snit of
Edward Overton l's. Michael Vonore.
ALE.O--By tarts, - of a writ of Temdf l2 Po.2
will be sold atthe , 'sold at th e sine Mate one
place, the following lot piece or prwl of land
situate hi Litchfield tp.,tionnaa north by land
of H. iranduser, east by lands of said W. Van
dozer and J J. Warner, sloth tiy lands of Jas.
strnbble, west by land of Wm. Boatwick. Con
taining seventy acres, more or lese, about tour
'acres improved, with an old framed barn and
shed thereon.
ALBO—One other lot piece or parcel of land
situate in Litchfield twp., bounded north by
the above described lot at 70 totes, on the east
mato and west by lands orJames
'Containing 3,} acres, more 'or less, partly in)•
proved; with a framed dwelling house and
steam saw mill with machinely and fixtures
belonging to same thereon.
Seised and taken in execatien st the suit of
William Bostwick le. 8. C. Bishop and E. I:
Hines.. , ,
WILLIAM GRIFFIS, Sheriff.
Towanda, Oct. - 1, 1968.
OORPHAN'S COURT, SALE.--By
- virtue of .an order issued out of the
Orphan's Court of Bradford County, the
undersigned administrators of the estate of
Addison McKean, late •of Burlington Bo
tough, deceased, will expese to public sale
on the remises in Burlington Borough, on
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1868, at
2 o'clock, p. zn., the following described
lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Bur
lington Borough, bounded and described as
follows: Commencing at the rorthwestern
corner of the lot harem detailed. Being
lot No. 5 of a plot. of the entire land that
the said Addiscni McKean died seized of,
from thence running north 30 deg. east 17
410 prs.-to a comer; thence south 66i deg.
east 24 pra. to iieorner; thence 56 deg. east
'l2 prs. to a corner; thence south. 37 deg.
east 60 pm'. to a corner; thence south 644
deg. west 9 6-10 pra _to a corner; thence
south 21/ deg. east 8 pm. to a corner - thence
north 644 deg.- east- 10 prs. to a „corner;
thence south 54 deg. east 8 prs. to alcorner;
thence 644 deg west 12 prs. to a corner
thence south. 231 deg. east 17 1-10 prs. to a
corner; thence north 64i deg., east 1 per. to
a corner; thence south 20 deg. east 5 4-10
prs. to a corner; thence Aouth 62 deg. west
2 8-10 prs. to a corner; thence south 25 deg
east 6 7-10 prs. 'to a corner; thence houth
144 deg. east 8 3-10 pre. to a cornet; thence
south 62 'deg. west 7 4 10 prs.'to a corner;
thence south 334 deg. east 16prs. to a corn
er; thence south 67 deg. west 24 pre. to a
corner; thence south 744 deg. weSt3l 7-10
prs, to a corner; thence north 84 deg. west
123 4-10 pra to a corner and from thence
north 504 deg._ west 301 3-10 pm.- to the
place of beginning. Contrki 36,acres.
ALSO—One other piece or parpettof land
situate in heralded and des
cribed (i§.,-..follows: Beginning at the most
western corner of the hind hereinafter des- -
cribed, from thence south 28 deg. east 28
prs. to a corner; .thence north 364 deg. east
57 5-10 'prs.c to a corner; thenc3 north 87'
deg, east 30 4-10 prs. to a -corner; thence :
south 94 deg. eastl7l prs. to a corner;
thence south 72 dc-g. West 5 5-10 prs. to a
/ corner; thence south 204 deg. east 14 prs.
to a corner; thence south 53 deg. west 5 prs
to_a . corner; thence north 121 deg. west 46
prs. to a corndr;:thbnce south 694 deg.
west 7 pre. to a corner; thence north 211
deg. west 2 8-10 rods to a corner; thence
south 57.1 deg. West 11 5-10 prs. to a coru
er; thence north 9 dee.
,west 15 prs. to a
corner; thence nortlVsol deg. east 5 prs. to
a corner; thence north - 33 deg. west 10 8-10
prs. to a corner; thence south 554 deg. west
6 prs. to a corner; thence north 37 deg. west
36 pre. to a corner; thence north 57 deg.
east 10 prs. to a corner; thence north 281
deg. west 4 7-10 prs. to a corner; thence
north 63 deg: west 9 prs. to a corner; thence
south 55 deg. west 6 pre. to scorner; thence
north 511 deg. west 14 pry to a corner;
thence north 174 deg. west 17 pre. to a
corner; thence north 434 deg. west 16 prs.
•to u corner, and frorn&thence north 94 deg.
west 30 pre. to the piece of beginning.—
. Containing 50 acres and 144 perches, with
a fraMed barn thereon.
TERNS-3bo to be paid by the purcha
ser fur each lot at the time of sole, and
at the continuation of sale, .1 in siz months
thereafter, the balance in one year from
confirmation-of -sale.
Oct. 8, 1868
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.--=-By
virtue of an order issued out of the
Orphan's Court of. Bradford County, the
undersigned administratrix of the estate of
William N. Conrad, late of Sheshequin,"
will expose to public.sale .on. the premises
SATURDAY, OCT, 31st, 1868, at 2 o'cicok,
p. m.,' the followinglot, piece or parcel of
land situate in Sheshequin twp., bounded
as follows : - Beginning at a white-wood the
north-east corner fo a lot contracted to
Charles H. Sweet, thence west 80 per, to
the south-east corner of a lot contracted to
Wm. N. Conrad, thence north 79 G-10 per.
to a post, thence east 80 per. to James Ran
dolph's west line, thence south 79 6-10 per 4
to the place of beginning. Containing 40
acres more or less.
TEEMS.-$5O to be paid on the property
being stinch down, and one.half of balance
'on confirmation of sale, and the balance in
one year from confirmation, with interest.
LUCINDA CONRAD,
Administratix.
Oct. 14, 1808
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ORPHAN'S COURT 'SALE.--By
N.../ virtue of an order issued out of the
Orphan's Court of ' Bradford County, the
undersigned administrator of the estate of
Theodore. Arnot, late of Monroe twp., dec'd
will expose to public sale on the premises
on THUR§HAY, ? , .:01"EMBEIt 5, 1868, at
2 o'clock, the following describisd lot, piece
or p'arcel of land situate in Monroe twp.,
bounded - on the north-east 13,y a publieligh-
Way, south-east by Gale andlSullivan's land
south-west by lands now in possession of
Haines, and north-west by a public
roat. Containing about 30 acres, more or
less.'
TERMS-350 t 6 be paid upon property
being struck down, - bite half -of the balance
upon confirmation, and balance in one
year with interest.
Oct. 15, ISGS
ORPHANS COURT SALE--Po
Vv virtue of an order issued out of the
Oipban's Court of- 'Bradford County, the
undersigned administratrix of the estate of
Horace Kinney, deed., late of Sheshequin,
will expose to public sale on the premiss
on EBIDAY, NOVEMBER G, lBCti, at
clock, p. m., the following described lot,
piece or parcel of land situate in Sheblie
quin twp., bounded as follows : On the
east by lands of G". W. pianey and lauds
formerly .belOuging to Myers Osborn, west
by lands of Dr. A. J. Cole and Geo. Smith,
north by lands of Myers - Osborn, south-by
lands of L. L. Kingsbury, Containing 30
acres, more or less.
ALSO—The following described lot.piece
or parcel of land situate in Sheshequin
twp.,.bounded as follows : Beginning at a
post and. stones, being the south-west corn
er. of a lot .of land now or formerly of the
estate of Nancy Snyder dec'd., and being
the north-east corner of the lot hereby des
cribed, thence north 87 deg. and 30 min.
west 64 pm. to a chesnut sapling and stones
the north-east corner of a lot of land late
belonging to Geo. Kinney, deed, thence
south 2 deg..and 30 'rain: vest i 0 pee. to a
post anal stones, the [loud:L.lmA corner of
the said Geo- Kinney lot, thence south 87
deg; and 90 min: east 64 pea. to a chesnnt.
oak, being the.south-west corner of said lot
now or formerly of the said estate of said.
Nancy Snyder deed.; thence north 2 deg.
and 30 min. east 10-prs. to the place of be
ginning. (Yontaining 28 acres, more- or
less.
. .TERMS—SSO to be paid on the property
being struck down, and one half the bal.
since on the confirmation of sale, and the
remoinder of purchase previous to Ist of
May, 1869, same to be secured *judge
ment bond or bond and mnrtgage, to be en
tired as a lien on the premises.
/ ANNA P. KINNEY,
'Get .:15, 1868: Adrainistratris.
A DMINISTRATOR'S . NOTICE,—
make is hereby given that all persons
Indebted team estate of JOHN JONES, IMe
of ULSTER twp., dee'd4 are requested to
make Immediate payment, and all -persons hiv
ing claims against said estate, must present
tbena.duly authenticated far settlement.
GEO. P. CASE,
Administrator.
Oct, 18,1868.
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IDADNISTRATOR'S NVIIOE.-
NOW.. to hereby given, that all ..woomo
indebted.. to the estate of M. PMTON.
deo'd, late of Eludthaeld,,are regaestel to
mike immediate payment, and lbws- hayloft
demands ogaluf saidestate Will presuit,them
tidy oathooficatid for settlement.
LYDIA E. /AHEM,
' .A*4. e, 1868., .4.41011114140 T.
itgai
8: H. HILL,
PHILANDER LONG,
ELLEN P. IicKEAN
Administrators
JIODERT
Atimittist stor
teOG l,
lIRPH.AN'S COWAT SALE.—tBy
virtue of ett order' issued out of the
I Cla= m ecourt of Bradford County. - the
Executor of the estate of Ez
is Rutty, late of North Towanda, deceased,
will. expose topublie sale at the Court Homo
on fang/DAY, OCTOBER_ 31, Z delock,
To. m„ the following described - lot, piece or
of land situate, is North Towanda
parcel
.:bliunded as follows : Beginning at a
poet at the conies , of the old Ira IL Steph
ens' farm and in line with D. Biitty'B hill
farm, thence north 61 deg. south along said
Itutty's hill farm 3324 rods to a post, thena
south 29.1 deg. east along David lintty'e
land 1411 sedate post thence along the
said David Butty's land - over the creek
south 42e deg. . i west 4063 rods to an elm
tree, thence north 29 deg. west along the
old Ira EL Stephens farm Isg rods to the
place of beginning. Containing 32 acres
and 144 rods, . •
,TERMS—SISO to be "add on the proper
ty being struck down and the residue with
in six months from confirmation, with in
terest from confirmation:
JAMES ELLIOTT,
Executor
Oct. 15, 1868.
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.—By
virtue of an order Issued " out of the
Orphan's Court of - Bradford County, the
undersigned administrator of Philip IL -
Hall, late of Tuscarora twp., dec'd., will
sell at public • sale on the premises, on
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5,186 S, at 2 o'-
clock, pi m... all that certain lot, piece or
parcel of land situate, lying and being in
Tuscarora trip., beginning at the south-east
corner of a lot surveyed for Thos. Hall;
north to the south-vest corner of a lot sold
William Hall, thence along the east line of
said Hall to the comity line, thence south,
along the county line far enough by run
ning a line due west by Emben Mattisoo
east line malting one hundred acres, with
six per cent allowance.
TERMS - -$3OO on the- property being
,struck down, and the balance on confuina ,
thin of sale, • , •
_ = ORLANDO E. PICKETT,
Oct. 15, 1868. A.dministrVor
I7XECUTOR'S NOTlCE:—Notice
.114 Is hereby given that a. pennies - Indebted
to the estate of .1. B. iIIreHELL, late of
Smithfield deed. are requested to make im
mediate payment, and aft blvfng 4claims upon -
raid estate will present them duly su'bentlcated.
ter aettlement.
CHAS. B. RIGG6,
LEVI SCOTT, •
Sept. P, 18G8.
illisretrantous.
W. A. CHAMBERLIN
Has enlarged his store And hs just received
a large stock of Gold and, Sliver
AMERICAN WATCHES !
And ;a well selectid - aasortnent of SWISS
WATUHES, all warranted to run well or the
monep refunded: He keeps on band a large as
sortment of the celebrated
SETH T O. AS CLOCK ,
Also as elegant as eortment of the latest styles
Gold 5!
JEWELRY AND - SILVER_ WARE
In the plated line, he ban Boger; Mother
FORKS AND SPOONS,!
fleavily plated
Breakfast &D6mer Castors,
Elegant treble plrtL double wall
IrCE PITC ` IIER!
Flandwime Cake B-ssket,s, '
BUTTER BERRYDISIIES,
Pickle Staadl, Tea Bells, Se.,
CH All BERLIN is nor► keeping the
GRoVER Sc BAKER'S
. Sewing Machines
These Machines are eaperiur td all others tur
family use. for the following reasons :
They sew with two threads , leect fr6m the
spools. and reqUire a' rewinding.
They - are more easily understood and lascl,
and less liable co derangement, than otimr ma--
chines.
They are capable of executing Perfect.;-,
without change of adjustment, a much greater
variety of work than other machines.
The stitch madethy these machines is much
more firm, el•stio, and durable,-especially upon
articles which reqdire to be washed and ironed,
than any other stitch.
• Tbis stitch, owing, to the manner in which
the under thread is anwrought, is much the ,
most plump and_ beautiful in use, and retains
this plumpness and beauty, even upon articles
frequently washed and ironed, until they are
worn out.
The structure of the seam is such, that. th , i
it be cut or broken at intervals. of only a to f:
stitches; it will neither open,- rr.n, nor rice ,
but remains firm and durable.
Unlike other machines, these fasten Loth
ends of the seain by their owtraperation.
With these machines. while silk is used upon
the right or face side of the seam, cotton may
be need upon the other side without lessening:-
the strength or durability of the seam. Thi
can be done on uo other machine, and Lila gre.at
saving upon all articles stitched or -made up
with'silk.
These machines, in addition to their superior
merits as instruments for sewing, execute the
most beautiful and permanent embroidery azo!
ornamental work:
You can-ge!. Sewing Machine Needles, and
articles periainlng to the machine bnaines ,
WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING,
Done in the best manner, s 9 naval, at low rot
Towana.i, July 1-,0, 1867.
AND EIE PLAYED ON A llAftl'
OF A TBO.IISAMicSTRINGS
DIrTRICH CO':,' TEMPLE. OF MUSIC
For sale .the celebrated Mathusbek G and..
end the bekutiful little Golihri Pianos. Pianos -
of 219 strings. Pianos of one third more po:v.
er. Pianos that exhibit more skill to structure
Pianos that are better made in every respect
-and will stand in tune longer than any now iu
Use in this country and Enrepe: These Plan..
diner in construction in the inside. from all oth
ers, the strings cross the iron .Irairte in ull di
rections, distributing the immense pre- , ,r3re
equally to all sides t•t the:iplate. Besides nth,
er improvements pecaliasoto their construction .
they combine alt the Improvements of every
other manufacture. Sendfor Illustrated circu
lars where everything is explained to sati.sfae•
Lien. Also constantly ,o 2 hand a full assort
ment of Raines Brother's Pianos, Organs and
Melodeons of the best of various styles - for the
church and parlor. Parlor and Melodeon Cor
i ers, Piano and Melodeon Stools, Instruction:
Books for Me:odeou and Piano. New and old'
sheet music on band and ordered if desire 4 .
Al.) fur sale, Prof. Van Rensselaer and !jel
-1 son's Plana-Furniture and Carriage Polish.—
Piano tuning done an short notice. Lit:feral
diSeouht to ministers, churches and teachers.
agents for the
.DECKF : II BROTHERS UNEQUALLED
PATENT _ FORTES !
w. A. CHAMDERLIN. W. DITTRiCN.
Towanda, Feb. 13. 113 GA.
T°'
kNDA COAL YARD!
ANTURA(MTE AND BITUMINOUS
COA
The und,srelaned havltig.kased the Ceal Yard
and' Pock at the old Barclay Basin," and ju t
completed a Inge Cost . Efouse and Office upon
the premises, are now prepared to.furuish the
citizens of Towanda - and vicinity with the C.itf
erent khans and sizes of the above named co..is
npon-the most reasonab'e terms in any quanti
ty desired.' Prices- at the Irani until further
•
notice :
Large, Egg
Small Egg
Stove,
Chesnut, .....
I'iarcl43 , " Lump,
Run of Mines,::
Fine. r Blacksmith—.
The following additional charges will le
made fur delivering Coal within the BCrou;11
litnite :
Per T0n,..60 cts. extisi for carrying i.I 5n cts
Bail T0n..35 " - " 25
Quarter ton2s " " " "
*S. Orders must In all caeca la acchmpanicd
with the earth.
D'A;:, OVERTON, rt fQ
Towanda, Oct - . 1, 151458.;—tf.
BEEM - ER'S DOUBLE-ACTI:NG,
WOODEN FORCE-PUMP !
. Thia is the most eirectiie and cheapest force
ptimp manufactured. It took the drat premium
at the Chemung.County. Fair - of 1867, and only
needs a trial to satisfy every one of Its merits.
They areltr. general use in Western 'Bradford,
and_ of some hundreds put in not one has tailed
to give satisfaction.
MI. Ibis pump may be seen In operation at
the Reporter printing oillee,and at several other
places to Towanda..
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Address GEO. DUNHAM, Jr., Beath Creek,
Pa., law le Agent for Bradford and Cheninng
- counties. . July 21.18$8.1m•
STAGS PROPERTY FOR SALE.- - -
1 coach, • 1 democrat wagon ' 9 sleighs. 4
bones, arid banns, for sale cheap. Elvers
at or address W. R. DARLING, °mall • •
Juno II) 1868.—de
Evxutors
.5 50
..,. 5.75
4,(,0
3,',0
MEM