Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, November 19, 1868, Image 3

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LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Tuts Tams. The following is the
Time Table of the l'ennsyhanla and N.!
York Canal and Bail Road Oompaoy. add*
took effect on Monday, May, 11, 1868 :
1101:113111/JD.
P. M. - Lii. A.M.
WAIMILT.... 620 1120. ... .820
Mans ....6:16: :..,:1196.....8.
...... .628
trzona 12413 9:13
Tow.uum.... 745 1958.....9.38
P. N. A. Y.
~ta•...)~•'
A. IL A. IL P. IL
Wausau 828 1120 458
Aseaas 753 10:45 4013
.7;10 1022 420
Times. 7.125 1017 4:11
TOIII2COL —.720 922 820
A. 21. • L.M. P. M.
JOHN P.OOX. Buptrinkskyd.
NS. Oar sabscribera should bear
in mind, that the date on the address label
of their paper, is the time when their rah.
eaription expires. Just look at the date,
and see if your subscription does not need
renewing.
tor We never believed a lie as
good as the truth, however well it may be
stuck to. For instance : tbe• Bradford As !
gus put a lie at the heed of its editorial col
mums early in the'cumpaign. and " stack to
it" with' a pertinacity abroad inparellekid;
yet that county ins/awed its Republican
inadozity from October to November nasty
600. The lie haring answered the dashed
purpose its editor hes hailed it dairs.—
Waverly Advoade.
Juror. Hg cos Itz-asanu—Not.,
withstanding the extnordinsay tents of
'Actor B. Piollet to carry the District, be
has been defeated. The people have faith
in Judge Nereus. And sidle the combined
agencies of money, whisky. fraud, and col
onization were used , in favor of Piollet , the
honed melees have sustained a faithfal pub
lic servant by re- electing him to represent
them in Congress.—Montrone Reineeicass.
SCALDED TO DEATIL—On Monday
kat, Vustru, daughter of Jou IL Valium
of Standing Stone, aged 2 years, 8 months,
fall into a pail of hot water and was so bad
ly scalded that she only lived eight hours,
retaining her senses to the last.
REV. PIIINEAS STOWE, whoa•• lunacy
we mentioned last week, died on Friday
last, at the In ane Asylum, at Somerville.
- Mass., aged 56 years He was an earnest
missionary amongst the seamen and much
respected, by them for his kindness and dil
igence in promoting their wordly and spir
itual welfare. He was well known through
out the state He was distantly related to
the husband of Harriet Beecher Stowe.
" D ENOREST'S MONTHLY "--• The Chris
mu; number of this admirably conducted
magazine is oat, and is really a gem. The
fashions are profuse, the contents, literary
and artistic, of the highest tibial. There Is
a beautifully. illustrated Household depart
ment, music. and each worth the cost of
the magazine. We do not see box any la
dy can afford to be without it. It has,
moreover, none of the frivolity of the ordi
nary class of fashion magazines, but much
of the high tone, and sensible, practical
character of the best European Alontlilies.
Subscribe for It. $3 per year, with a prem
ium. Published at 473 Broadway. N.Y.
DISTRESSING ACCIDINT.-011 tbalst,
F. 11.5, only daughter of J. B. /awns,
of Hainsburg, aged eleven years, was
dro4ned, while crossing a stream near
home. The girl was not missed until next
day, as she had been.at a neighbors, and
was not expected home. Her body was
found in the creek about forty rods below
the place where she attempted to cross.
BRICK POMEROY has changed the
Demote, published by him at New York,
to a morning paper.. He looks upon his
project as antagonistic to the World, which
journal he spares no opportunity of denoun
cing as Wire; bold out" the Democracy.
We imagine that when 'llama's" ambition
lead him to New Yprk, to establish a Demo
cratic daily, it ont•rnn his judgment, and
that he can easily sink in the great mewls
troom of New York journslism.the money
that camo so easily by the LaCrosse Demo
crat.
- Bares Ponssor's career has been a tortu
nate, and in some r.•speots a remarkable
One. Some years since he printed and pub
lished and edited a small paper at Athens,
in this county.
.It was noted, we remem
ber, for its propensity to retail the gontip
of the neighborhood, and for a looseness of
language, which his since bean so lavishly
displayed in the _La-Grosse Democrat, and
which kept him in continual danger from
the horse-whip, though his• ready wit
and tact usually saved him from personal
violence. The press which he then "pulled"
stands in the Reporter office, and the sign
which indicated the locality of Baica's
'Printing Office," now adorns the REPOSTZU
building, albeit the storms of time have
almost rendered illegible the legend it
bears. By some fortunate windfall, he
came in possession of enough money to get
away from Bradford, and Athens knew him
no' more.
It has been a fashion with most of the .
Republican press to hold Batas up to exe
cration as the wickedest man in the Demo
cratic Party,and to publish his most abomi
nable articles as proof of their assertions.—
'We have never joined in the line and cry,
for two reasons : we could not afford to ad
vertise for him gratis—(this notice is given
as a consideration for the N. Y. Democrat
which has come regularly to us, from the
drat - number)—and then we didn't see it in
that light The LaCrosse Democrat is a
frithful organ anti proper representative of
the Democratic party. In shaping its course
Norm): has showed a shrewd and thorough
knowledge of the wants and tastes of that
, party. Ho set out with a determination to
make such a paper as should_ meet the ap
probation and command the patronage of
the Democracy, How well he has succeed,
ed, let the numerous circulation of the Dem
nerve answer. Printed ht'a smell town on
the Ifississippi it Is the leading Democrat
ic journal of the country, and wields more
influence than any other, because it speaks
to the instincts of the Dentocracy,and open
ly advocates Repudiation and Rebellion.
Ponsaor deserves the credit which be
longs t o shrewdness, (act, energy and ne
m& Having struck a rich "lead" he is
working it to its utmost capacity. The
great, but ephemeral popularity' of Baum
POW:IMM' is used by him torten "Sense" and
"Nonsense"—song-books, pamphlets and
almanacs—and be is working himself to
death to "make bay while the sun shines."
He probably cares as little peisonally,about
the subjects that are discussed In his•paper
in the .•blood-and-thunder". vein as the
molt indifferent of his random, for socially
Bain is amiable in his disposition, not giT
, en to strong drink. If his -paper,is- fade
`.nent, it is because indecomoy setts Demo.
civic readers ; if it is profane and vitupera
llve;\it is because such pabulmel'is deman
ded bis,se who buy the two hundred and
fifty thousand copies, which aro weekly
sent fortli'..lf the Democrat may be used to
point a moral, it is, that of the natural de
prarity of the Democratic party.
The New TO& Democrat proves that
'Blum is not totally ‘ lost. That paper boa
. been conducted witW aid* and decorum,
although it shows the flenlisoldeo of the
sem Sao► 11 1 41 salt q5•1 0620 :7 of
that city, yet reenalis to be MI, There
are worse men in the world. than Desna
POMO!, and he has our heel irisitin fot
the snows o f his endeavor to lead the
Dens
_moratio party in 4 true peth7-4veri ft
is involves It in the lame calamity that
overtook the seriptaral is
Slip Rev: 0...1. Dußote,of Big Plats,
N. m.erti of ThglinBton). offended
some of his midtown; beim:shalt° the
Deutoesatie pennasion, by speaking for
Peso% *wing the Presidential , amass, and
they have withdrawn from hint their sip.
port. In view otthis state of affairs,. com
mittee of that townlavaissoad invitations
for an Invinc i ble donatien tiitd . oyster sup
per, to be given at, Big Plats, WI the tiviml,
lug of the 20th inst. Bev. Itr. Delkoi
made several speeches, in this county,
which were of a pariah) rather than a par;
dean character—and therefore. the more
objectionable to the Cops.
Vin.Lux Cauecaur., one of thei i
Democratic police aims, of =min t Irak
arrested on the charge of attempting to buy
votes at the recent election, and
_after au
eiamination before the Recorder of that !
car, held to bail in the awn of $5OO for his
appearsnee at Court.
TliarChemung County gives GRANT
• majority of 1 ; Horrmearr 132 ; and electi
tim Democratic comity, ticket by majoritied i
ranging from 113 to 408.
Surcros.—On Saturday last, a man
named John Moine, living about three
miles from this village on the Spencer road.
committed suicide by hanging himaelf
his barn. It appears that Mr. Monroe has`
been subject to Ate of insanity for nearly a
year pad. so that his friends have had to
keep a close watch on him, as he has at;
tempted suicide two or three times before.;
.The doomed was a highly respected and
vrell-to.do farmer, aged about 59 years.—
Ills untimely death has east a gloom over
the entire community.—CcOader Press 6th.
BRADIPORD AND TIOOA QUANTZRLY CON •
max= —The Freewill Baptista have just
held an interesting session with the Stony
Fork Church. Among the items of business
was the following preamble and resolution :
Winans. All History, civil and snore&
goes to show that there always lure be en
two parties, on the advocate of free investi
gation. and reform. The other di r e c tly i n
opposition, and for enslaving the masses :
7henjore Resolved, That we recognize in
the Republicanparty the first above,nanied ;
and the so-oallyi Democratic party . the last
named, and are aiming to turn the wheel of
progress backward to the days of feuda li sm,'
serfdom and slavery . That we t as ood
citizens and christians,feel ourselves b and
to support the Republican party ; and ay
God defend the right.
d. brozszcz, Clerk of Conferee
MASONIC.—RICEIARD Vsox,l Grand
Master of Masons of this State, i with his
suite, made a grand visitation to Trojan
Lodge, No. 306, A. Y. M., at Troy, Pa., on
Friday the 13th inst. He was joyfully re
ceived by a goodly number of the Masonic
Lights of Northern Penn., and an them
our distinguished friends and brothers, Sim
= HAIDIX, G. D. MOSTANIIII D. D. G. IL
of this District, and the officers and many
members from six of the Lodges of this
county. The cozy hall of the Trojans was
filled to overflowing, :And at 7p. m. the
Grand Master (iftergii ride 0ft . 35 miles
through this county) twas_received in die
ft
form. He congratulated the craft on the
harmonious. and prosperous state of the
whole jurisdiction; expounded the chief
points of the Masonic Law. =ages and cus
toms, in a clear and forcible manner ;
Oiled the work of this State, and supported
its claims of being the ancient York rite in
its original, purity ; promptly answered all
questions propounded by the brethren pres
ent ; and finally did all those things that a
Grand Master ought to do, in a most satis
factory and creditable manner. At the
close of his lecture office hawrs&ation, he
gratified all of his auditors,
_y a high M-
I buts of regard.and consideration for Broth.
er Hamm,.. To the craft, he earnestly and
affectionately commended oar District Dep
uty Mmirauzz, and spoke in the most fl A
toning terms of the high ippreciation in
which he was held by the Grand ‘Lodge.—
To him had been• confided the duty of con
stituting four new Lodges in this District
within the past year, of instructing them in
work, customs and usages of the order, as
well as the still more arduous, delicate, and
difficult task of restoring the work of four
old Lodges, hitherto, almost wholly neg.
looted by the Grand Lodge and its officers,
to the• standard of uniformity adopted_ iu
this State.
We bad most convincing, evidence, that
oar Masonio Mid, is an earnest and able
tkanot good and thorough Mason,and justly
deserves the reputation which be has gain
ed, by one years edministration of the af
fairs of the Grand Lodge, of being nurivall
'ed as an executive officer, by any on the
long list of Grand Masters of great merit,
of this one of the oldest jurisdictions in the
United States. Though an old citizen of
; Philadelphia, the corporate limits aro no
barriers to his sense of Masonic justico,and
fair dealing, but are-justly regiirded as'jast
and proper formnnioipal purposes, only.
Ail things considered. the precedent of his
re-election, will be considered by both city .
'and country, as just and salutary.
This visitation will undoubtedly result in
the elevation of the status of Masonry in
this county, and otherwise be productive of
great good.
The officers and members of Trojan
Lodge, have, and merit the gratitude of all
the visiting brethren for the cordial welcome
they received at their hands. Limos.
NU S. M. HEinarrr, the pope] 4r
lecturer, will deliver his "Hits at the Times,"
in Tioga Hall, Athens,on Saturday evening
Nov. 28, 1868.
I. OLONNZY & &MUSHY now offer
the public an amortises:a of fashionable
Hata and Caps, and a large selection of floe
Furs. Thera is no necessity for any one to
go abroad for a stylish Hat, or for Furs
suitable for the most partici:dim lady.
ay We diin't hardly believe that
Santa Clans buys
. the Confectionery and
Toys with which he gladdens the hearts of
children at Christmas of one Haar—but if
he did, the children - would be none the less
pleased, as said Han? has a large variety of
those hula-knacks, which are tised to fill
the stockings hanging by the oldinney cor
ner.
Detders will bear in mind, that the bon
der; are approaching and that Dart is al
ready prepared to supply them with Confec
tionary and Toys at Iowa; prices -than any
one else. Send on you orders early and
have the pick of the establishment. Every
thing Is new and fresh and can't . be beat in
quality and style.
Diatom!' PARTY.—The friends of
Rev. J. A. Boom. will meet et the Wynn:
Parsonage on the meting of Thnraday,Nimr.
26, (Thanksgiving day.)
A ' Novacrt.—lfrsers. ALVORD &
Baum have been appointed agents in title.
plane for A. J. tins roan's Mahogany Cloth
garde. These goods are far superior to the
old fashioned oil cloth. Acids will not die
color them. and neither cold or heat affects ;
bisides they are °nth* free from the disa
greeable odor arising from oil clothe. We
recommend our readers to call and examine
for thauwelvei when in want of Table or
Stand cloths.
iktikaprs,: ' l'; •Ane ~ bm ~and con.
mastitis dais; , - OW eViiit Igethoalal
Charch, ill: .. 0 Donstion Sp the Bac
801 . 6 e 02 Chlarilel on Thursday. Nov. is.--
w•icazig wi l low ont visits blends to
help au. , Wei iiindd say Ns. COOPIP
bill 1 014MATOrbil iiik4 wi *WI together
4t
for lis last taaal:y years .a Chards `e va.
nisstlon; and t "mica this fat Inbls
.afforktirsards.' ' tionandaleVa.
u&A,. All thi4, ar e willia tb=clowita any.
thing to onrlldatirill- ~ to stag it to
1 his-resldencilen pis gay a °resold.
' ' ; Order of Oanz
i
BRILLIANT Pri,thruvo oi MsTEO Ito.,
The meteoric ithOwers, peopled by the as
tronomers, began about suidnight Friday
night, and as the sky irat guile clear the
display was brilliant and replete for those
who were to:tin:rite eno to be awake at •
that hour. Abont ma ce oak that night a
magnificent metier. a in the 'north.
a l
west, which Iterted - up e-,heavens, and
lasted terventyninutes. rtly - after ap•
peering, it asattm', ed thepa of an 8, and
*
and then took shape o an& Other ap•
nni lt
peatsnces, of Osanal b ' (it and dustbin,
were seen Abed 1 the Bain time by other
observers, thti display lasting , until near
daylight, the *aims Whig on an average
of over one a zninnte. - file.eors were once.
at onally seenfietunbry nigi tatter midnight,
but the displays were not n ear so nunnery=
and not so brilliant as on the pret:ions.
night. 1 `
!
Our dispatches indicate L t the meteoric
displels of leaf Friday 'nflht were aeenvall
over the counts * and • • uncommonly
brilliant everrabere, at ••., no doubt,
scientific men *rep greatly . alighted. ,
!
ft. Symis l * Aus
about 16 yeani; lin the
dne fill
Warn, maiden y shot ,
tol, an We rin . . .
tered the left b init. The
that it will p i 4 fatal.
• •
• Sprdal "Nottres.
r- 1 1
M. C. o.—pall at, the Book Store of
Alvord Rubor iund exa • e and you will
be sure to purop4lB. Nov. 18.
$5 Rgw.tunll4--Lost o' Monday last,
between Harris'lialacksmi —shop, and ray'
residence in Monroe twp.,l an old leather
pocket-book, with a leather' string tied
around it, contnatig 861 National cur
rency.. The finder will pl leave it with
Binnian; or the an 'scriber.
anus LIDDY.
Monroe, lio‘i 17, 1868. •
1 -
STOVE iIIiTiTIONS AND LAGLARTEMS.T—
, All articles ofvidtte and ea bushed reputa
tion have their limitations. i Manufacturers
who have not the brains t into t or-the
enterprise to establish a treputation for
themselves, seek to appropriate the inven
t
Ilona and reputation of th e who have.—.
The American M king SO for instance,
has obtained a World-wid4 reputation.—
Messrs. Shears Packard & ,Co. have spent
seven
_years hi improving land perfecting
this stove,till itiiCalmmit p vitas a stove,
l l
and they have kpent large ea:Lublin ad
vertising and bringing its erits before the
i
people. Therelhtive been morons imita
tions of it, and MO have n compelled to
bring five snits against, different parties for
appropiating thiir patentediMprovements. all
of . which have resulted in tbel' ir favor. The
last phase of th se imitations is one similar
in design and a most an e a ac i t imitation of
the name, only ne idler -left C Ursa imi
tations are scraght!to be p `ed off upon the
public as the gritine artie e. This is in
violation of th it , rights ; d they have
commenced a nit to res • the sale of
1 these franduLent articles ; a dthey propose
t t i
to prosecute all infringeme ts and imita
tions till otheni cease fro appropriating
! and imitating tbeir improve ents.—Albany
i Argus. , ,
1 For sale by 13,N c .
Bums° , Orwell; Pa.
II Nov. 18.-St ' 1 _ ,
111POMANT posicat. Irromt
L. A. Powittit, at Surruitbn, • . trade large
reductions in tba4rice of : son it Ham
lin's "Cabinet ,' "Ilfetropoli • " and "Por
table" Organs. He is sell_ng a 4 octave
Organ for 550 j a 5 octave double reed 5
stop with tremolo for $125, and a 5 octave
double reed 6 sior Nith P - -dent "vox
humane" attar' m of the
human voice) rention, for
$l7O. Bend to
Nov. 18.-2 w
M. C. G.-I
of kt.voirm It Bi
will be-seirit to
GO TO, Nov,
Store Alvordi
buy NOTE PAT
common note
ward.
On 1 YES
place to purclas
at Alvord ct Br
1869 1 Dit.
gest assortment
market, just roc
A!aeord .k, Battu
Wis. Drrrascia,
Piano, purchased fro,_
has been in almOst bonsta._
has been thorortghly tried b;
'beet players and moat compe
the country. I has given
s
Lion, to all, and prouourace
rior instrument. The impro
.by Mathushek are unquestio
lislue,:adding to the power. at
tone, grid to the durab il ity
went. - Tuners s that it keel
dernilly. I hay no hesitat
mending this m tiled instrur
'them by the one 11 have.'
Wu. Arrrarcikts .1g :nt for t
Pianos, and ass d sell Pianoti
instruments generally. She
:plied to order. II i
Towanda, Nov 1 117; -18G8.
M. C. G.—Cali at the I
Alvord ,t Barber ittid examini
be sure to p
l
TRIAL LIST fir Deeenlhe
ern WERE.
Smith vs. Moore t ,
llewitt vs. Bell .4
Wheeler vs Poll lee heirs..
Smith vs. Win. iStorrs of at .
.Vanderpool vs. Vanderpool..
Chilson vs Sweet' et a
McCauley duo., vs. Mellorran
Gibson, vs Gib50n!........
Gibson vs Helen 'McCauley..
Gibson vs Peter McCauley...
-Pall Creek Coal 4%1 lion Co vs
Denmark frs N C i It C 0....
Wing & Mitchell frslWelles &
Noxon vs Towanda Coal & lug
Lent's Was fre Prince
do do,
ms's vsli ' •
... , .
Seymour vs Fitch..
' ' avian WEE&
I
Miller vs Tanner.!t '
Bayles vs Leßoy Toinship.
McGill vs Towanda.Townshi,
Weston's errs vs litiner at al.
"Redington vs Perlion..
?deans vs Watts...
Lewis vs Jackson:et:al
Elsbree vs Blood et kl
Patterson vs Griffis et a 1....
Lovett vs Alder's.Tadmrs....
i i,
Krise vs Brains.. I
Hackett vs Sperm Ace t
Chamberlin Jr vs t tinghli I,
Cowell vs Andrew .to
I.lalla I
Goodrich vs Smi i
McNeal vs Smith;l .', .... . ..
Kent Brothers vs ....
Tracy ilt Moore va•Sittith .... ,
EeckervaLaddl.,
I t
Merry vs Stull
Shaw vs Tusearo ' Township.
Myers vs Griffis . 1..1
Smith vs Whitten al i ,lc Co
kfacalloff vs . j o
Bliven vs 8i11....,. 1
Lewis vs Whittenhall dr, Co " 4
Russell it Co Joe V i s Andrews ...deb.
Marehall's admesirs, Marshall • trover
Howard Express cs Braille gar, .att ex
'
Kelly vs C00n... .1. aPPea
McQueen's use val Elabren soils
-Passage vs Martinis Adair's.... • case
Pike et al vs Smith et a 1... ...:....eject
•do i#) 1 '.... .. : .... .4 '
Subpoenas for s/oiad week rptursable on
Monday, Decembe 14, at 10 si cu.; and for
third week illanday, Decem . ; -21, A 111 a.
ni. • P., W. L - p o OMAS,
Nor. 12, 1868. 11 Prco notary.
ti
Timms Somon. wby pvpple pre?
f T er cr toiitilitionegals.: tofrolo th bg Wore.'
133 4k; adjoining , Patton's 1344161
_
1. We sell at one price, and one price}
„ Aligoods IRO SW1(041,112 plain
Embody - AC treated= akke, tral
poor, high or Icor. - ' _
4. We have ihe- best-Ituulo 4 olcithing ix
Towsnda., _ :
We mantifacture our own'goods. '
„IL Ourbusimes enables us to sell goody ;
lower that sity'vlaglit house isiA'awanda.
7.,W. keep no,oneet the agor tOtallilit,
gai u mnam
ti. Yortartinoi- forget to lry'srekber
en offer,-for .there- itotily one price.' ”
9. 'Because -we keep the, largest atm:Viet
Clothing in Towanda. ' : '
. 10. Uron buy once at thelle=rcru,
will cobra again and bring your
11. liettember: that the . Itegulstor Co l
tbing - 13tore is 133 Main-st.,, adjoining Pat
ton's Block; Towanda, Pa.
12 Dont forget the place, but remember
to give Rosenberg & Wolf a call of their,
one price 5t0re ,. 133 ..111nin-,st., adjOhring
Patton's Block, Towanda Po:
Nov. 3.-3 s • -
, . .
Oitsrpts.-414 subseribers " wilL
keep constantly on hand a fresh' supply or
counts, and also &Brat rind artal=:
ity of oysters by the grunt of gallon,
measure. -: Donation Parties, Tbankagiv
ings s and: al.' other parties lawn Amp .
'quantities are required will be furnished at'
a liberal discount. tbuir"4kiturncu. •
. Basement of Ward House. I
iiov. 4, 11368.-tf ' •
•
*; if oust Foxibarr.—Possesikui give . 1
immediately. For farther . partial/Jars en,'
quire of B.C. Whitaker, .Towanda, Pa.
WAtrigw--A family of onergit
.
good character, to occupy and enlafge a
farm, and stook and inn'a saw mill. Apply ,
in person. - .G. H. & Wsums.
Wyalusing, Pa., Nov. 6, 1868.
a lid aged
.ploy of Fusa
; elf with a pia-
L of G. T.--Northero Lodge No:
223, meets it their rooms over Montanye's
Store, every Friday evening from the-let of
October to the let of April at 71o'clock,asid
from the Ist pf "April .to the let of. October
at eight; t_ all -members of the , order ;from
-abroad are cordially invited to attend,l
The ball ea•
robabilities are
SPECIAL - Noricz—L. L. Moody, will
remain at his Store in Bome,'now occupied
by, Wickham k Fivat t daring the month of
November, for the Fuegos° of settling and
collecting. Those - indebted will save cost
by attending to their matters' daring the
month. Boma, - N0y..2, 1868.-4 w
STRAY SSE:--A number of coarse
wool sheep and lambs strayed from the farm
of G.H. Vandyke, in Ulster, abont.the 2Sth
of September. Liberal charges will be paid
for their keeping, and any information con.
cerning them would be thankfully received
by • . • H. buxom
Ulster, Rot. 4. 1868.-3 V
LIST OP JURORS drawn far Deccin
ber Term and Sessions, 1868 :,
Albany, Welles Wilcox; Athens twp., Jno
F. Satterlee; Asylum, Samuel Kellum; West
Burlington, Luther Fanning; Burlington
boro' Philander Long; Columbia, Isaac As
pinwall, James Strong. Moses Ayres; Can
ton boro' Charles Stockwell, Samuel Owen;
Litchfield, Eli M Merrill; Overton, Joh n
Mathews; Pike, Edward S Skeele; Rome
twp., Asa Fuller, Selvin Murphy, Addison
Taylor; Sheshegnin,,George: Iv Blackman,
William Snyder; Smithfield, Win . Fierce;
Springfield, William Corey; Wyalusing,
Joseph Gaylord; Windham, Hiram Pierce;
Wilmot, John S Quick, Elmer Horton.
TBASTS3B JUBOIO-11125T WEEK.
Asylum, Israel Smith; Athens twp., John
H Mills, James T D Meyer; David AReeves.
Joel AI Tozer, William K Walker; Athens
boro' Charles Comstock; Armenia, John
Morgan; Burlington twp., Josephus Camp
bell; Canton twp., Frank* M Watts, Allen
'Taylor, Ebben Lilley; Colombia, Charles
0 Havens; Franklin, Elijah Blake, Feints;
F Fairchild; Granville, Simeon Case, Wm.
Bunyan; Herrick. Charles, Stuart; Monroe
twp., Nathan Northrup, William W
Hiram Stevens;' '
Orwell Samuel Criss; Pike
Evan W Davies, Walter. Barnes; Rome boro
,Lemuel- L Moody, Coon Hickey; Smith
field, Elton M Dailey, Albert 0 Scott, Geo
C Calif! ; Sheshequin, Charles Chaffee;
Terry, David Craft; Tuscarora ' Denimon
Ackley; Troy twp., John'Y Ballard. Burton
Porter; Troy boro' 'Theodore 'Waldron, F
Lucien Ballard; Towanda boro' Amos Pen
nypacker; Towanda twp„ "H LaWrence
Scott; Ulster, Armes McCarty, AtYron War.
ner, Milton Holcomb; Warren, Mason Els
bree, Thomas Jones, William Manning;
Wells, Amnion Warner; Wyalusing, Dwight
Chaffee; Wilmot, John P. Shorts, Perry
Miller.
.ironlar
Athens twp., . Wright Dunham; Athens
boro' Squire Northrup; Burlington tvrp.,
Oliverji Stone, Jeremiah Tram Jr., Ros
well Luther; Columbia, Alvin Budd, John
Kilgore, Stephen Keys; Franklin. Stephen
Latiniore; Leßoy, Robrt McKee, Andrew
R6ye3, Orator Holcomb; Litchfield,"David
McKinney, Andrew J Layton, Silas B Ow
ner; Orwell, Hampton Chin William
S Frisli.e; Overton, Richard id Richards;
Pike, Alonzo, Smith; Rome twp:, Peter
Vonght, William Parks; Springfield, Oliver
Dunbar, Alfred Brace, David Fanning;
Smithfield, Charles M Scopton; Terry, Phi
lander White, erne° S 'Davide; Towanda
boro' Joseph D Montanye, Henry E Ship
man; Troy twp .John .E Rockwell, John
McKean; Windham, Platt Vandyke, Oliver
Warner. Hiram Elebreei William Bitumen;
Wyalusing, Edward 0 Vaughn.
TIRED RIMS.
Athens bore' William Hancock, Horace
Williston; Athena twp., Warrin S Pinks;
Columbia, George Hal; Canton . twp.. Enoch
Selland; Franklin, Horace Willey; Monroe
twp.„ Gordon Bull; Pike, Mortimer Pratt,
Granville Stevens; Rome twp:, - James Park
er, Burton S Smith; Smithfield, Ifenry'W
Miller; Standing Stone, Alanson Taylor;
Geo A Stevens, Henry Fisher; ,South Creek
Heman Lewis, Henry.J Miller; Towanda
twp., Geo H Fos; Towanda bore Wallace
W Kingsbury, ;Geo Stevens; Towanda
North, Silas Mills; Troy boro' Israel A
Pierce, Charles C Paine; Troy twp., Eno*
Luther; Tu s carora , William Mahoney;
Terry, William Fratchey Ulster, -Geo W
Nichols; Wilmot, Benjamin Stafford, Daniel
H Corbin; Wells, - James A 'Roy,' dameal
Osgood; Wyaltising, Samuel Howard, Har
rison Black; Warren, Clark Bowen, William
Rider, William M Chaffee.
Gazerss, Sheriff.
ok_ Store
e and you
Nov. 18.
the - 8..0k
want to
ill now sell
tinira up-
Nov. 18.
obettp-et
tationotris
Nov. 18.
r T. e lar•
ned in this
e cheap, at
Nov. .1.8.
16, 1868
Mathushek
a year ago,
since, and
some of the
ent judges in
reat sattafac
. a 'very supe
r
vements made
ably of great
d sweetness of
:4 the izuttru
%s in tune won
!on in mann
ents, judging
Truly,
f Goonnicu:
hlathashek
and mtuddal
t music sup-
-To fammenmi.—Wiintecl.—A man
of xapital and energy to stock and run a
Sawmill. Apply to,
Towanda, Oct. 21. (ho. P. Cesix.
! u m uk d S ;n re will of
Nov. 3.
Fon SALE.—The House and Lot
now occupied by mo, , situated'in Chestnut
Street. The House is well arranged for a
small filthily, arid will bo sold cheap.. Pos
session given about the first ofgamtary.
Oct. 20. S. W. ALVOLID.
Term,lB6B
_lssue
Eject.
Trespass.
Beplevin.
A HOUSE ANN Lor FOB SAL.—A
splendid Douse and Lot for sale, situate on
Second street, opposite the College,..olose
to good schools, very pleasantly located.—
The house is new, just-finir* died from top to
bottom in &debuts style. For farther par
ticulars enquire of D. IL BLEEP., on the
premises. Towanda, 0et. , 5, 1868.tf.
Case
•mitL...Tres
Caso
Blood
Co.,scila. mt
Pa.
LIFE IrtinzraAncs.--Tarties taking
policies in Life Insurance,should take them
in the Connecticut Mutual Lite Insurance
Co. It is the the oldest. cheapest and
best ; pays larger dividends than any other
company, being freely mutual. IL B.
Mawr,. agent, office over P&AbON 4k. Co's.,
Thinking /louse, Towanda,
~cabs
appeal
act fa
.debt
...ojec
.appen
Lies I Luis I Linz I —The trader
tigried having erected a large and ytinins. ,
sent UNE - KILN. which is now in fell
operation, has - on hand a Lawn Su= or
Warns Lutz, which he will sell as low as
can bought anywhere between Pittston and
Elmira. A CHEAT EthIICTION ie PIIICIS,
Mille to dealers who buy by the quantity.
Orders filled and shipped to all points by
canaL •
...ease
..Sei fa
.appeal
*trespass
..ease
appeal
. ejeet
.trover
..debt
..sci to
.appeal
• ' PAM BROWN'.
trowitown, Pa:, Oct. 10, 1868.—tf. ,
MARRIED.
WHITE—HIGDY—In Leßoy, No 8,
Rev. S. P. Gates, Mr. Wm. M. •
Sullivan county, to Miss Esther Hig
=I
...debt
trespass
• -aPPeal
of Leßoy.
LANDON-:-BIINYAN—AIso, Nov.
the same, in Granville, Mr. New
don, of Canton. to Miss Maggie
. of Granville.
MERRITLIEW-:-WILLIAIIB-:In
Towanda, Nov. 14, 1868, : by 8..
Esq., Ilir. Jobn I.lerritbbw, of Mn .
Pa , Alias Mary Williams, of.
•
Pa. .
COWLES—BARNPA I --In Orwell,
by the Bev. Clark Samoa, C. G
to Miss Perthena E.-Barnes, bo
GRAND MUMS
BECOND
Ntw Wyatt
ytittN3 FOR 1849:
%P,Ei tangtiOFSPES
4 k- “.
BW•YORK , PAPERS , :
•
SH0614:$000,
MI
Pus,'ln, Mu.w R.
-,ATIONUT AND
hartrium
BLLNK BOOKS
MEM
YANKEE NOTIONS.
Towanda, Nor. ),D,.MI
R Rdaiß 1 rit Irk
• 1 , = RE 11 us 'LT LLITI •
B R A If If A fti; 'it 0 I, 14
'AitOttliaraPwats in the ero,''.4is' i*e
what they have : _
FLOUR, FEED, FISH,, , SUGAR,
roes, TEA, erica, BUTTER, W3OB, Lap,
DRIED t AND CANNED., FRUIT
Arabia .nuniii
BAIN BY THE HAWK Olt BARBEL
TOBACCO 'AND BILOMUO
We are sole agents for tbe'best, brands of Vir
• &la :and
CAROLINA SMOKING TthIACC(IS,
NCludesale and Detail
Lastly. elrfry thin l kag ? i I n t.!CEItY =la PllO
ir Remember she place N 0.51 *al street
Brat door below Baldlemon's Block.
Towanda. Nov. 19,1868. B.& C.
LIFE, AND 'ACCIDENTAL
INSURANCE AGENCY!
Capital Represented over 827,000,000.
JOHN W. MIX, Agent for the following we
~_ known Companies:
, • ,
•
North America, Pbiladelphis,...ll 2,901,266 72
'Phoenix, of Hartford 1,234,195 41
Germania, New York,.. .. ...... 876,815 SO
Rome 10. Co.. New Haven 1,619,070 3'
P
North American ire7.o. do.. of
New York.
Kotula Life,Niiw Yark,....
Rimier. New nit
We write pirliciea in the above reliable com,
ponies at the lowebt rates, and the lossea,if any
adjusted at this agency. Particular attention
giver toifarm property. Office at his law office.
in lie.cor's new block, north aide public aware
Tows , Feb 20,1868.
N. ,AS°PINWALL,
Ea
Is now receivin g at his
, NEW - HARDWARE. STORE
No. 129 Main &re,i,
The most complete
STOCK.OF S7O YES
Eter brought to dill place, am ong 1 which
be found the following
CELEBRATED 0 ES,
i , For _whlob Is m
The Only Agent '4 Towanda
MOBNIBG GLOAT,
RATUBONES Mft;GMNT,
BALM! ORE 'BEATER,
Which are, without exception, the bed
• Ilealing Stoves made
' iam a 4 agent for the Coot Mares
OUR OLD HOME,
CtAIWEN CITY,
And they cannot be Excelled
I am also agent for
Platform and Counter Scales,
Kerosene Oil,
• Window Glass,
Ali of which will he sold
1111
Manufacturers .Pricps
‘,To the litacle.
I also keep censtial on hand a complete
STOCK OF HARIIWARE,
Of all kin coast-VAT ii p trt of
Springs,
sle4
&Ike.' .
%AU Nods,
Tin Wan,
Ind all k Inds of Shelf Hardware, which will
be sold at the lowest prices. 1 would say to
Merchants that I will at all times meet Elmira
prices. • '
Towanda. Oct,. 22:1868.7
NL ' MEW MAKING ERA&
LIBIIIIZSM.
°
MISS MAUI S. 2010SCILIP,
Ineit.s the sttrittion of the ladles of torand%
mi d yi. ; . ibits t to the . last that she boa opened a
I r IRESS MAKING ESTABLDMMIENT,
ton
1
the Min formerly =opted by the Mimes
aster, one door tooth of Foz,sterreee , Nen=
, Store. (tecon4, floor) where she woold
• *happy to ears -those who say Woe her
le! with. their, *trot' tam fediew.rwaideit 'Set
eleecinitivelerfootsatheactiow to ell.
pirsiptooks•lo, 1868,.--U•
BESSZON
ti al * - 41,,ff, 40,,
1)1i:*0. , ..0..,'-'4l#
- -
_,-
powEr,z, &
RACK RAIN COLORBfill MAE
hi
4
r#4
IMMII
bJ
o
o
t:1
Solid Adam, amid Climaigamble: Poplhia.
Frau& illembaks and., Empress Cloths,
Ottoman Yakima. -datas• Mufti
~CUthst r4nulsels , c orer. Alp
.a►s,,Ptsfdip Wok P4o*
,:famdmftel
• ALL, NEW sierzzet
N
C.
kt,_
IM.
'I .•;.-...
GREAT. BARGAINS 1
Ell
po w & CO.
lO W , C 46 ; 11 1 1°4 111214# ct
Goods for-
CLOAKS - MD BIICB.
Comprising ill the foldable and ihshions-,
hle shades of *emirs, Chinehily/
VelTeteltut. itork , Abc931.•&404-
esiM ana , ginuth velvd,/ - =
AT LOW PRICES!
C loths Accassitneroas,
Black and , Colored / Beavers, French Coal
inga, Englidi / Eaton', ilvadtdcothas_
Plain Black and Fancy Caathneres,
- Pine qualities, and a full line
limer grades for Bop
-; wear, now open.
POWELL Ar. CO.
ALEXANDRE'S KID GLOVES,
All sizes in colors, Black and
these Celebrated GlOres, will Aiwa)
755,000 04
20,00 .000 02
606434 79
IE
E:Ea
1 4"
Towanda Oct. 5,1889.
FLOOR OFL CLOTHS
Towanda, Oct. 5, ISM.
LADIES' do CHILDREN'S FURS !
POWELL V 130.,
Desire to '
announce that the
will open and offer sale on
Saturday next (October 10),
their stock of Ladies and
Children's FANCY FURS,
a large dock of which they
are now waiving.
Towanda, Oct. 5, 1858. ,
ME
EMOD BMPIt,
BOOTS AND SHOES
THIS DEPARTMENT OP 017 R BURNERS
Hash, Doom, Nails
We have devoted much time,
and have spared no pains, to
make our :docket BOOTS it
SHOES the largest, best, and
most attractive to be found,-
and having made our pur
chases front the beat and most
Sirkes.
110D Haw Shoes
popular manufavturera in , the
Belt Ike
country, we' t u na ofer a stock
of Custom Made Goods un-
equalled both, in magnitude
and qualit y.
Rang
111114101UNP.
' iya-t
0 Zi:1,:.'0.'..;i
found et the Store of
POWELL
POWELL & 00.
NIATTINCIA. 111A18, BUGS. &C.,
In pent verirty, now offend by
POWELL & CO.
tA SPECIALTY.
TonedlN - 04. 6.3•18.
Ahrullimeoou:
g ;,Z1)
Nsw,.su mnix GOODS
IL 4. 211111CIG
140otti *MI hag teileit fle — th
beery mow ninths et poi% eel eatbv
to net the *III
thee et nob se la M kr o Z
hsese e/ bat Meek.
Mt hen, pieces he Ask Istersoebest
d theams. Mk* lktio
sot si the shetteit'sethe, lee Is
Ileseelidts# Bak ' -
Oct. S. 18$11, _ •
=I
I,ustszoiciirs
. •
Alf()N7Altri7E'lB
I,:foLlA 91:1 I
Fall and * Winter Good
• / ♦ 1"111 . PRES ' En
_
Tression, of the Market!
Whiet4ir,lll be sold ipecoadly at
EU
1313
WIIOLESALE AND RETAIL 1
POVXD
A lao;direot from Liverpool,
EAUTI
STOCK OP
YE CRATES OF CROCKIKY
ED By
Tomsk, Oct. 6,1868..
A. PETTES A: CO:,
re
I sow receiving from New Tort it ine e►
stment of '
GOODS IN THEIR ;LINE I
;consulting in part of
!: OWN- & BLEACHED .MUSLIMS,
ISS:AND CHILDESSIeI MIFFS GOODS,
Muscy SkixtejShawls, Hooppiktris,
LOlll2l, 11081131 T. YANWIE Norton,
All of witels out be bought os ebeep es ti;
same
s. panty et goods can be bought In To;
'read Their
WILINERY. DEPARTMENT
Is'Agingrandshal with lb, latest ityleieot
BONNETS AND HATS,
And s gamed 'smartened, ov ■llih>ery Goods.
with competent Milliner@ to Solt the taste of
wbo ms aver them with their patexisar.
11 Winn will 1* tankibed with all 1 tads al
goods at wboleciale price.
DON'T FORGET THE NAIR AND PLACE.
•
Howe Nato Ettmet, directly opposHe Court.
.
B. A. Pgrrili'4 CO
Toisads,Sept.l4,lB6.l.4m
WICKH AM & SLICK'S
18 THB 01.&811 TQ ant
OROOKERYI
As we bare just rroefred a . Ism lot direct
m
fro th e Pottery of E. Jerk, Tanta, Rag
land.
Fzeia Baylis& & Co" Siniors, Fiance.
Ban. Table, Mad, &a, &c.
OHANDELLE.II9,
For Chorcheo. Voris or Storrs.,
TOILET WARE -
'ln Chios, Swam, aid Japans&
SILVER - PLATIO) WARE,
Wateaoted of the beet iteelity.
TOYS. FANCY GOODS,
Tow Asa WILLOW WARgs
S-TONE WARE;
?Asa , emir . , LOOKING CILLISSIB,./cO
Wo odkir to the TRADII goods at City Pries&
Promising to do as, bed ire rupeetto fly ask .
you to giro es s ea.
Tomodo. iDot. I, INB
1118SOLUTION.—Itotioe is hireby
giventhat the ipmatereilirsle* lately sobeise.
W
between C. P. Clow and I. G. Patton of
tiw boom& of Tawastii, Pi., Eider tie Ins
was of Qui D Alo. ens diselred es Ow
70tb day of October. A. D. 1558, by masa
canwd. Allduets
P. to th e isld One are
le be wand by 43. P. Qom sea all- dossed'
spinet Ng Iss are to be prewelid for settle.
meat to bl w. O. P. C 50313.
Tosesia, Nor..,_llNB. J. 0. PATtOS.
Tie Mw -win sUll be esnisd ea et NO..
3, Pattas's Eloet, by O.P. Ogees
nEOICIII 'TOBACCO AND
.OIGANS
NJ comas aissraa* .
1
AND PENIS,
&a., &c; &a.
CHINA
GLASSWARE
Of all kiads altpricee.
LAMPS,
-tes6l
•
N. PARTITION.--Orphan's ,Ccosui
of Braked Camay; la the matte of the
state of Jam Ramey, life at Overtop tarp,;
deceased.
'tope bales sad legal ispreseatatives of aid
Ailta, Bavaria. Irliersae. at as Orphsa , s Casa i
had at Toirsada:ls sad foe mad county of .
leadieed the 124 day of Bolitssiber. A. D.,
Me. hetors at Boa. P. It: - Brost/if pd'
Asieciate Judges a asilliCoart; the petition ,
of Wad* Eamely, Addis* Paris (with km ,
meseed 13.0. peats. joinfta
Stales
Chase.
(ma lasr bialmad 0. H. Mow, Maine el&
dra and bars Jabs Havhy. late st Ova.
tog. BadfordKeay, deafen', was !mod
stabil forth. ilia lie said Jail ilaveety.died
about the l i lgav o of dogma. 1864, lama%
leaving to him a widoilf,Abalea Name
ty Naas at a, and Mae diadem. via.:
lilies Mao/dial alma the 20111 4or of Sept.,
1866, leaving children, 00 *Edward, who
is a aga(sail Belly. rot whom Orlando Haw
ly is guardian. NOM Handy Haag at Albs-
Orlando 'Masa Albsay, Makes (sow
termartial with Geolsviiia) May aflame.
liaria Waymsa (widow of Baloteos ii =
Aa t i Albany. M
. Nary ut (atm
Geo. Neal, Wisp in Townes. Shales,
ge d
now intermarried Ida Oniem. B E4I
*deltas Paris, now latermartia with gophers.
Ms Paris i _ Using at Slimly. all of Madam! 1 1
County, Pa. DrAlansoa Haverty above& to
Ohio daring the wari sad whim lilt head froni
about i year ago. was lab* at Boman, Adams
tautly. Whitman. Also the aildrea of a
dsomestrilsoghler, at Piga* irif•
Ohba Boyle who died about, yams so,
- removed to Illiao4l,ald WOW died la the
Malmo of the taiestati. at Orates. Pa.,
leaving to sombre her 'NM ichUdrah to wit:
Elyhister. sim4-25 years. dem; at 1101000 s,
Nabarka county , km,. Baena. NW 23 years
living at Albion. Edwards county, _Climb, Lit•
aged la yean livbp st Towanda, Pa.
Wallace aged 21 yam, isnes mot Mows,
Ramey who of Geo_rp Bunsen, aged UP yam
-liaise at Albion, Edwards meaty. 114, Saes
sied/17 living at Eldredavllle, Banyan county
Pa. Franklin Boyles or !nisi, aged Etyma,
living with and Adopted by George Iry .his
Liberty Corners Bradford comity, Pa TM
the amid John Beverly ,died seized de.
'alas as of . fee of mad aie maisomp or tract
of bad situated to Overton. Bradford comity,
Pa. sad described is follows s Be.
at a corm mad midair south 14°
east t pre. to a conier,•tbaaos southlo4 o
west 3 pro. to a mow, these , south 574 0
east 70 pmeto s ootooktbotwo @oath 13reme
-21 pm. to a corner, theme math a° eastA9-
prs. to a coma, thews north cad 471 pea
ton anasr, themettb=44 pis to
the phoe carol
. 634 MO%
more role as ! apputeasacas. That
sad.: by *toe of the latastate laws of
this commil t it; the 081(1. Almiss Gaya-
ly [the widow) ft belonp Where one third
part of said »al sr ate for and daring the term
of Iss• astaral Ills. That to your petitknas
It belongs each to have the *goal latsenth kw at
saidof rid estate, and frt oath of the e
- of the said Catherine lioph.. deed, ft belongs
so have cat isles* of one equal Meath part
of said real estate In fee. No partition of said
real • tate having been is the partitions
pray tits Court to award on Inquest to make
punk* of the same to sad amongst the afore
said Firths according to their ;apatite
sigh% •
• Whereupon the Court, on due proof and con
sideration of the preadult. award as inquest to
this purposes aforesaid._ and direct noticeto be
given to.the heirs in.this county 30 day. be
' fore inquest, and publication made and paper
mailed to those out of . the county whose null
deuces areknown, 20 days before inquest.
Teat Norm, that an inquest will be held
at the late residence of John Baveri.v, deed.,
In the township of Overton, in the County of
Bradford, on Wednesday the Id day of Baum
her,lB6B,4l 1 o'clock in the afternoon of that
'day, for the purpose of making partition of
the real estate ot said demised to and among
his children and legal representatives, if the
same can be done wit bout prejudice to or spoil
ing -of the whole ; aft:Twists to value and ap-
praise the- same according to law; at which
time and place you can attend If ou think
proper. WW ORIPPIS.
Sheriff's Office, Towanda. Oct. 23, 1868.
RXECITTOIit NOTlCE.—Notice ie
J 1.4 hereby given that all persons indebted to
the estate oaßen,l. J. Hoagland, deed., late of
Leßoy tarp., are - requested to make payment
'Bawd' delay, and those having claims against
mid state most present them ,duly authentica
ted far settlement. '
ELIZABETH HOAGLAND,
REUBEN STONE, •
Oct 90.18°x. Executors.
EXECUTOR'S NOTloE.—Notice
is hereby given that a. persons indebted
to the estate of ABISAY SPALDURI, late of
Leßoy, deo'd, are requested to make
mediate payment, and all hiving claims upon
'said estate will present them duly ambentiested
for settlement.
AARON N. SPALDING
_ tribentor
°eV/ff. 1868.
ADMINISTRATOR'S •NOTICE.:--
Notice Is hereby gins that all persona
Indebted to the estate of .10/IN •JONES; late
of ULSTER twp., deed., are requested to
makelminediate payment ) and all maims bar-
ins claims against said' estate, must present
them duly authenticated for settlement.
GEO. P. CASH, :-
Administrator.
Oct IS; 1868.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-
Notice is hereby given that all persons
J
Indebted to the 'estate of J. if. PRESTON.
dec'd, Late - of Smithfield, aunt requited to
make immediate payment, and those harinfl
demands againit said estate will present them
duly authenticated for settlement.
LYDIA B. PANNING,
bept.B, 1868. Administrator.
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-
Am- Notice is hereby given that all persons
een bled to the estate of Semantha Brewer,
dilator Welles twp., dec'd., are requested to
stake immediate payment, ant all persona har
ing claims spinet mid estate moat present
them duly authenticated for settlement.
JEPPEBSON PUTBn AN,
Oct. 20.1868. 5 ktninistnitor.
ADMINISTR'S NOTlOR—Notice is
hereby given that all —_persons Indebted to
be estate of SAMUEL JOBBSON. late of
Pike twp., deed.. are requested to make -im•
mediatet. sad haring claims
=Mate must present them duly an
cited for sattlemest.---
UNTON BENNETT,
Oct. 204108.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-
NOUN Is qtereby 'ghee that all persons
Indebted to the , eta te of. JOHN H. BADOSII
late of Towanda, are requested to make im
mediate pa t. and aII persona ha sing claim
against mid estate must prom& them duly nu•
thenticated for settlement.
ELIZABETH BADGER,
D. W. PRATT
Oct. 20, 1868. Adininhtrators.
A PPLICATION IN DIVORCE.-
1i To. Spencer H. fantasy-42'0. 247. Dec.
term, 1868 . You ire hereby milked 'bat Mary
D. Gunny. by her next friend Michael Jones.
has applied to the court of common pleas • of
Bradford county, for a divorce from the bonds
of matrimony, and the said court hu appointed
Monday, the 9th day of December, 1869, at 3
o'clock, p. for hearing the said Mary in the
premises, at.which time and place you can at
tend If you think proper. Wif. GRffinfi,
Not. 9,1888. Sheriff.
ORPHAN'S COURT BALE.—By
virtue of an order issued out of the
'Orphan's Court of Bradford county, the un
dersigned Gnardian of the minor heirs of
Enos Barns, deceased, will sell at public
sale on premises on SATURDAY, NOVEM
BER 28, 1868,.at 2 o'clock, p. m., (subject
to widow's dower), the following described
lot piece or parcel of land situate in Pike
twp., late .the estate of John N. Barnes,
deo'd., bounded north by land of Asa Warn
er, east by John Bolles south by land own
ed. by Kellogg Barnes, west-by land own
ed by the heirs of Jeremiah O. Barnes,
deo'd. Containing 40 acres of land.
TERMS-Made known on day of sale.
•
JOSEPI S. MARSH,
Nov. 12, 1868. Guardian.
MOTION OF • INCORPORATION.
The Articles of Association !cot tha Free
Will Baptist Association of Bradford County,
have been presented to the Court of COOIIOOII
Pleas of said county, praying for incorporation
sad snob incorporation will be granted on
Monday.. December 7, 1868, uliless- cause be
shown to the contrary. W.
'--- A. THOMAS,
Nos. 19,1868. ' Prothonotary.
UNMET MARKET PRI CE IN
.1-1. Cub paid for well fatted anoi drama.
ed Noy and Poultry, at
McCABE & MIX'S,
North Store in Iferenea new Block.
Nem 11.,11168.
A CHOICE LOT OF WINTER
4-I. Fran of all kinds, for sale by the Swell
or Bushel. at MOUSE it MIX'S. ,
FINEST BRANDS OF FAMILY
rupurt, is market by tbo Barrel of Back,
at . IIcUABB & SIMS
CHOICE TEAS, COFFEES, SU
NJ GABS; SYRUPS, In fact all kinds of Pim
By G scales, dumpier Beady Pay, at
lic(IABB
WRAPPING PARER!
Frig.TONS. WRAPPING PAPER JUST RE-
CgIVED. I
Raying seemed the &gentry for one of the
largest mannfactareas in the country. we are
now prepared to olitT great Inducements to
merchanm and others =Mg Wrapping Paper.
Our Mack comprises ererythhor lit the line,
sad we reepeclintly solicit a portion or public
batrostage, es we are fattened that we can sell
goods ea low ea any establishment ontaide of
the cities. • '
ALVORD k BARBER,
Towanda, Oct. 1.18 4 18. Nercor's New Block
WARM MEALS, AT ALL HOURS
I I at 0. W. 1101WITTS diestiorant—
Pam
M pas coating to torta tor thaw. will 4o well
- ee s call.
, GEO. 10)11127
_Towage% has 11 1 10 M •
,
P 4114.-
SERIM3-14.1.1.143 , • virtue
a snit of Vena:..l6M,, issued out of
the ,Court of Ora Mae of Bradford
County, Arid to me directed. will botix.
said to radii at the Oast noose ifs
18sOcernegb ofTapas* on THURSDAY'. ,
Dgcogsgalra, g, 18116, as' 1 o'clock p. ni4"
the foHowhig ekseribed-lote s 9o6 _c'T Wed '
of bad situate in Wards boar bounded
north by of Henry Card. - east by land.
ier sai d Cod, south by had of Joy•
mph Wordless. and weiA.by had of J. Ili
'Nash. • Containing 100 acres, mire Of less,
about-75 saes improved, With two framed -
houses, 2 framed barns, sooner shop, saw,
Milt and orehad of hat treat thereon.
Rebid and takes in eseention.ed the mit
Feleg Peck Jr., The Sylvania Petroleum
6118pond0—The Mend* ambeacia
ne of land allude in Orwell end Hee.
slot tweet, boneded north by Issei of Wet
Reath and the widow Light, east by land
of Tholes B. Smith and tbeestate of Chas.
ISteven. dated, and Homer Coleman, son*
hybrids of A. B. Itrowti and Horner Cole.
puma and west by land of FAO' Keeler and
Said Widow Light. Containing 100 acres
of land, more or less, about 70 acres WI:-
proved, framed dwelling house,' 2 framed
blew, ehop and °rased of hat trees there- -
on.
&Lad and taken in mention at the snit
of E. P. Keeler vs. Stevens d Keeler:
1 ALSO— virtue of a Writ of Fa . 1 ; _
Will be w hat the same time and place,-
the following deeeribed lat. piece or parcel
of land situate in Utelifield tarp., bounded
north by lands of Nathan Baldwin, east by
Z. P. Walker, south by Michael Coleman. -
West by William Calmer. Containing 66
acres of land, more or. less, about 4 scree ,
Ina red. with a few fruit trees thereon. • '
e other lot. phase or parcel of ,
situate in Alban/boa' bounded north
by Chesnut.at.. - east by land of J. M
south by lands-.of James Wilson, H. W.; l
Patilek, J.B.Weller and the Baptist Church
lot,l west by land occupied by James Snilth
Ott 240 feet on Chesnut street in length
and 110 feet in width.' Containing 26400
%fare feet, more or lees, all- improved.
'with a framed home thereon. .
f ALSO—One - other lot piece or parcel of
land situate in Atheist bow* bounded north„,
by Chasm:Wt., emotter s lot metlid*d ia l
James Smith, south' and west by
formerly enr ot lN: C. Harris, and being
lot No. 12 to stela. and survey of
said borough
__ by Orson Rickey for
Ho. Bliniat, all improved, with a
freWahouse thereon.
and is in execution at the snit
of Mrs. S. N._last va: W. K. Green.
ALSO—The daiesibed lot,piece
or panel of land ideate in Smithfield twp.
bounded north by lands of Ziba Gerod -
and William Russell, esitt by Robert Shad- •
en. south W - Ira AdamS, west by Francis '
French and the patio highway. Contain
inrloo. ears of land, more or lass, about
AO acres • tarp:creed with framed house,
flamed bun, shed, hog house and orchard.
of fruit trees. thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit=
of Robert McQueen vs. Lure A. Smith.. , _-
ALSO—The knowing described lot piece
or parcel of land situate in Canton town- •
ship, bounded north, south and west by .
lands of Orator Rockwell, and east by the
publics highway. Containing screif land
.more or lees, all improved, with a framed
house and few fruit trees thereon.
'• Seized and taken in execution at the suit -
of William Brains vs. Joshua J. Denmark.
ALSO—The following described lot piece
or parcel of land situate in Pike twp.,
bounded north by lands of Milton Mid- _
&ugh, east by John Kinney, south by S.
B. S. W. Stevens, west by Cyrus Stevens
and Milton Middaugh. Containing 50 acres
more or less, 'about 25 acres improved, with
a few.frnit trees thereon.
Seized and taken hi execution at the snit
of Geo. C. Atwood vs. - N. J. Huff.
ALSO—The folloWing described lot, piece
or parcel of land situate in Towanda boro'
bounded north by lands of Thomas M.
Woodruff and D. Larkins, catty an alley,
'-south by the Widow Rawlins and D. Lynch .
west by second strast. Containing IF•000
square feet, more or less, beihg 50 feet in
front and about 100 feet leek, with a few
fruit bees thereat.
Seized and taken in execution at the snit
of J. F.' Means ver. Henry Bassett. •
ALSO—The following described lot piece -
or parcel of land situate in' Smithfield twp.
bounded north by E. 0. Harris, cat by
Adam Schell, south by If. S. Dibble and
west by Perry-Case and David Soper. Con
taining 50 acres, more .or less, about 20
acres improved with a log house and board
abed and few fruit, trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit
of josephus Campbell's use vs. Zopher . L.
Morgan and Charla Morgan. •
ALSO—The following described-lot lece
dr parcel of land situate in Athens boro'
being lots No's 11 et 12 as per plot and sur
vey made by Orson Rickey for the Hon. E.
Herrick, of said borough all improved and
no buildings. - -
Seized and taken in execution at the suit
of C. F. Welles vs. John Caffrey.
Ar ers—The following described lot,piece
or parcel of land situate in Wysot twp.,
bounded north by lands of A. Lent and J.
E. - 4 V. E. Piollet, east by Norman Wilite,
south by lands of Samuel Shores and ..U. S
Shores, and west by land of,D. Shores and
J. E. et V. E. Monet. Containing 57 acres
more or less, about 20 acme improved with
a log house and few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in. execution at the suit
of T. F. Madill vs. /sines McConville.
- WILLIAM GRIFFIS;
Sherirs Office, Nov. 12, 1868. Sheriff.
Tao EGI6TZIL'S NOVO E.:--Notice in
AA, hereby given, that there hie been fled and
settled in the oak* et the Be etta of Wills, to ,
and for the Comity el Inrmard, accounts of Ad
ministratlon dike the %Web; estates, viz :
Final account of Barth Davidson and G. H.
Vandyke, adios of B. IL Davidson, late of Uls
ter, deceased.-
Final account st Z. B. MGM, admr of J. N.
Barnes, deal, lab of Pike.
Mall account at illentsel Biter, admr of Hilo
Peet, dec'd, late Of Smithfield,
Final account of Janus Grant, adm'r of Isaac
S. Crotat, decd, kW of Leßoy.
Final account o(8. J. l W. B. Horton execo •
tors of W. B. Horton. ikc'd, late of Sheleonto
• Finalsecolott of Jeers Nolynetax, admr o'
G. W. Hottenstine„ der.'d, late or Overton.
FIAirSCCOCIIIi of L. P. Stafford, execotor of
'John Holleabsek, awed, late of Wyali u t=
:Final account et Alvin Michela. - of ,
the minor children of Oconee Nkho dec'd.
Final aceosnt of Geo. Pinch guardian of El '
len C. Johnson, now Ellen C . Walker.
Final account of Samuel BU9aga, gardisn of
F. E. Pepper.
Finid account of Wm. Sheol?, adinr of Drt—
can Sinclair, decd. ingot lifleter.
Final account of laudßfillock, admr of Ab:
ter Cooper, dec'd late of Springfield. :
Partial account cf Sybil Lathrop and Daniel
D. Lathrop executors of Wm. Inthrop, dec'd,
late of Herrick. •
ALSO—The appraises:eat oi *pr - vertyl set - on
by thelfieentors or Administrators to'Nldo ws
or Children of the following decedents :.
Estate of J, t¢. Preston, .
*a 'John - Joel% • •
" * Samnerßennett. - • •
Janie* Laces.
And the mine will be presented to the Orph
ans' Court of - Bradford county, on Thursday.
the 10th of December next. for condrinslion And
allowance. _
____ B. J. MAD11...1.,
irtmember 10,168&
PHOOLAMATION.-Wberess Hon
PAU= B. STREETS% President Judge
of the 12th Judicial District, consisting of the
counties of Bradford and Sattuns. and
sqee •
Hons. Levi P. Stafford and J. W. Van Dyke..
Associate Judges, in and for odd Cathy of.
Bradford. have issued thetrseebearteg date
the 3d day of Oclebern.D. - Re directed,
for holding a Court of Oyer Tenants, Gen
eral Quarter Sessions -of the Peace Common
Pins and Orphan's Court, at Tweeds, for W.
County of Bradford , on Mooday. th e nt h day of.
December-sent, to 'continue two weeks.
Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coro
ner...loth= of the Peace, and Coutables, of
the Connty of Bradford; that they be then and
there in tit* proper person, at 10 o'clock la
the forenoon of said day, with their records, in
=lons and other remembrances, to do those
which -to their office appertains to be
ddne ;-and those who are bound by retool= c
or otherwise to prosecute ageing the intoned
who. we or may be in the of said County, or
who shall be bound to appear-at the eild Court, -
are to be then and there to prosecute wen*
them as shall be just. Jdrors are requested to ,
be punctual in their attendance, agreeably. to
their notice.
Dated it Towands,the eth day of October. in the
year of our Lord, one Gamma eight hundred
and sixty-eight, and of the Independence of
the UMW States, the ninety**.
WILLUIL tlgNpili, Sheriff.
•
A PrLIOATION IN . DIVORCE.-
11 To Silvia 8. Brown.—No.M. Kay term,
.1868. Too are berebVed 'ftit George F
your husband,' a piled' to the Court
of Common Pleas ord County, for a
divorce from the bends of =tidewa and the
said Court has appointed Monday t he 7th day
of December, Mb, for blazing the said George,
In the premises, at "which time aad place
you can attend If you think proper.
WM., GRIFFIS.
Sheriff-
Nov 6.1668
A PPLIbATION Ilt DIVORCE.—
Jos. To Boma P. Bice.—No. 181. Deo. term
MT. You, are hereby nottdsdl that Lucie
P.. - her toeat bind. Lester MOO,
bra applisd to the Omit St Common Plan, of
Bradford County, for • disarm from the bonds
of malrionmp. sad lbw said Court bas appoint
ed Monday, tba. Ith dop of Dee. lets, at two
O'clock, p. a., foe bsatioutbs said Lode
tn the prendiss,atirhielt Use a:l4oam csn
Mind If poet& M um
GRD'FIS. -
Elberff.
Iteider.