Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, February 11, 1869, Image 3

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LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Inn Tains.—The following is the
Time Table of the Pennsylvania end Near
York Claud and Bail Road Cempanyrstich
took effect on Monday, Nov. 23, 1868 :
Li Al
P. M. P. M. L. M.
... 6:35 12 30 840
6 50 a 8:55
12:58 9.08
... 113 923
.:7:40 1:35 9.15
NOIREWABD. -
8 10 1200 600
........7:50 11:40 540
.. .7:37 1127 527
7a2 11:12' 512
..7:00 10:50 4:50
LM. A. M., P. ,M.
JOHN P.,00X. Superintendent.
WAVERLY
ems..
Towsara
WAVEILLY
kruzys :
therm.
TowAiqpi
lam. The snow of last week "fixed
up," the sleighing and it is once more first
rate. The ice bridge is also in Food order,
and ueleasicely patronized.
Hon. U. HEECUR arrived home
on Saturday evening, fora short visit, be
ing one of the counsel in the MoDome will
case, now trying in Court.
r r EZRA Loomis, Erq., one of the Conn
sy Commissioners. met with a painful occi
dent by a false step on the side-walk one
ay last week, sevenly injuring a limb
which was broken some time since.
lee. Rev. W. COCHRAN, P. R, will
deliver the next sermon before the Y, M.
C. A., at the M. E. Church, on Sunday eve
ning next, 14th inst. No services will be
held in the other churches on that evening.
RAILROAD Accgirmr.--Au accident
occurred on the Lackawanna and Blooms
bury road on Friday last, the rear car of the
train being precipitated down an embank
ment ten feet high, making a complete rev
olution. Ron. G. A. Guow was among the
passengers, and was slightly burned. Re
was sitting near the stove, which, with its
contents was thrown against him. It was a
narrow escape, and we t ejoice to know that
he escaped so-fortanately. The first report
was that he was severely burned, and Elici
ted the apprehensions of his many friends
here.
DounLE Talcs.—The work on the
loahle track of the Delaware Division of
the Erie Railway. is being pushed with vig
or between Port Jervis and Pond Eddy.
Tha doable track is completed from De
posit to Dale's Eddy and trains are now run
ning over it.
On the westward portion of the road this
improvement is being rapidly completed.
STATE TEMPERANCE CONVENTION.—A
general desire having been expressed, by
the friends of Temperance, for a State Tern
perance Co•svention,for consultation and
.
harmony of action the effort to lessen
the evils resulting from the use of, and
traffic in, intoxicating liquors in Pennsylva
nia, all interested in the cause of Temper
ance will meet in State Convention, in the
Court House at Harrisburg, on Tuesday,
tbe. t Aeutythiril day of February, 1869, at
tip - o'clock; A. NI.
THE HONEST MAN.—The Mo• trosu
Republican says : • •The wickedest man"
lives in New York and is named John Allen.
We are inclined to think that •the honest
cst man" lives in Lathrop, Susquehanna
county, Pa„ cad is named John Johnson.
Here is a noti"•e . he s mds to the Independent
I: , publeqn :
NOTICE —I was "burned oat" about twelve
years ago, and my neighbors and friends,
raised a subsniption for my benefit, for
which I was and ern very thankful. Having
since been prosperous, I have repaid all
those whom I could readily find ; but there
are some on the list not yet repaid,and this
notice is to request allsuch to let me know
their present address, by letters or other
wise. Jottli Join:sow.
LATEIROP, Jan. 30, 1869
. We think the above should be noticed; as
such honesty is rather a rare article at the
prvsent time.
Scull-AN CorNTY.—The Free Press
says : we received—too late for publication
in full—a letter from our Cherry correspon
dent, "11. W. H.," giving the 'details of a
shocking accident which occurred on the
line of the Sullivan &Erie It. R. recently,
from which it appears that five men were
more or less injured, three of them being
terribly cut and bruised. It seems that
while blasting rocks in the cat through En.
Gsr.mes farm, they put in a very heavy
charge, which for some reason they were
unable to explode, ar4irhen- they com
menced to re-drill the hole the powder was
ignited-and an:explosion followed with the
frect abcke staked.
—Work on the Sullivan & Erie E. E. is
ling vigorously prosecuted, and the styli
alents of tho skeptical are rapidly giving
way before the sturdy blovis of enterprise.
The tressle work for the B. B. bridge at
I)ashore is being put in place. The bridge
. 411 Uv 324 feet long and 50 feet high.
AkciDENT wan DEVIII.—MI. ROSWELL
WALsr.r., residing near the Sulphur Springs
,11 the town of Nichols, Tioga Co., N. Y.,
en Friday morning last, of injuries re
ti the day- previous by being thrown
his sleigh, which ran into a deep gully
.!nice-way, while coming down the hill
Mr. Jacob Hand's. He was a respectable
, rmer, and his age was G 3 years. .
DEDICiTION OF TEMPERANCE HALL.-- ,
1..4. Temperance Hall will be dedica
oa Wednesday evening next, -17th inst.
The exercises will be conducted by. the
(601 'femplars and Sons of Temperance
'
It is earnestly hoped that the members of
Moth orders will be punctual in their at
-1,•12,1 Lace ; and a cordial invitation is ex
t—idel to all friends of the cause, and, es
-1.-:ivaly to those who so kindly and fiber
; 4il f sided us in r.dsing funds to finish our
Exercises- will commence at .8 o'clock.
0. A. Buc, Chm
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Come Psocumns.—The February
term and sand= Of oar Coin*. oessnaineo
on Monday, Pebinary & Hon. 2.8 eras*
ran, President, Hon. V4anstit and
Hon. Z. Fassart,-Assoeiste. Midge&
The flr# day of the term was ocettp)t4l7
the usual preliminary bnsinias. hearing Win;
flails, granting ides, andreceiving Omuta.:
The Constables elect were attain id on
Monday afternoon, as follows :
D. P. Kepley, Alba Boron&
James Terry Albany:
O. T. Lyon.. Armenia.- - _ :
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B. C. Sizusebangi....Athens Boroug h.
John Waggett " Itarelay:-* •
Orlando Vosburgh..-.lkulingtfin BOroagh: -
P. P. Barns • - Burlington. •
I. A. Compton. Bur West
A. H. Mix......:.... Canton Borough.
W. W. Cole.. Canton..
John H. Morgan. .oolumbia. -
L W. Lewis. Planklio.
Dayid Bayles Granville. -
0. - L. Stewart.. Herrick. •
J. W. Benham.. Leltaysvfile.
C. E. Andrus • Leßoy., •
Joseph P. Munn.. TilcbtlokL •
John Enid& . • M013%00. • •
M. M. Coolbaugh.....Monroe Borough..
• Chubbuck ..:.Orwell - - • -
Henry Sherman. Overton.
Charles H. Crandall—Pike. • -
Charles C. ThompsonEidlikorP
J. Crandall . . ... ....Rome Borough. '
A. W.'.Taylor Bane.
J. B. Horton. :... - ....Shesheq_uin.
Wm. B. Forrest..." .Stnithiiald-
N. H. Moore - South Creek.
R. B. Gleason.. Springfield:
Nathaniel Mosier... .13tanding Stone.
H. P. Smith. ivaale. ' -
E. L Shepard. - - ' Terry . _
A
H. Kingsbury Towanda Borziugh._
D. F. B. Ford do.
D. Maynard - Towanda. ,
A. Mead Towanda North.
H. N. Fish Tmy.
W. E. Ring. Troy Borough.
C. H. Newman..., ..Truzez' trora.
Milton Holcomb.....Dbitar.
Abram Whitaker Warren. -
Jessee Edson- Welles: •
John Saxe. Wilniot.
Ander Hand. Windham. .
W. W. Wood Wysox.
A. C. Stevens. Wyalusiztg.
The following Grand Jurors answered to
their names and were sworn :
Sherman H Cole, Asylum ; Philip P
Sweet, Burlington ; Robert Bailey, Gran
ville ; Noble Leavenworth, Herrick e Theo
dore W Brink, Litchfield ; Henry Gibbs.
John Cowles, Orwell ; Henry B Taylor,
Pike ; David G. Gilbert, Geo W Peturson,
Ridgbury ; Ai Frances Ransom, Charles 0
Elliott, • Litchfield ; William Lattimore,
John Taylor, Tuscarora ; Lemuel A Taylor,
Troy born ; Edward Caso, Troy twp. ; Wil
liam R - Hill, Towanda boro ; Alphonso
Loyd, Henry Brown. Levi P. Stalford,
Wyalluiing ; Morris J.Coolbaugh,- Wysox ;
Geo H Birney, Wilmot ; George Coffin,
Windham ; Otis Hamilton, Warren.
The following bills were acted r upon by
the Grand Jury. ;--
TRUE BILLS. '
Perry Buell for false pretences.
Benj. F. Ball, for assault and battery.
NOT A TRUE BILL, AND COUNTY YOB COSTS.
A. Loder and 0. IL P. Disbrow, for faire
pretences.
NOT A 733173 BELL-PBO=C FOB 008 TIA
• MicliaelCoffeney for assault with Intent,
Tho business in the Quarter Sessions was
unusually light, but few cases being on the
record, and most of them being for trivial
offenses, were either settled, or a node pro
&aqui entered by the District Attarney.
W. a Carnochan, District Attorney, be
ing sick, George D. Montanye was swerving
District Attorney for the present term. .
Chin. vs. S. L. (.Alison.. —Charged with
fornication, &0., and indicted at December
term. A jury was sworn, when the cause
continued and defendant bound foihis ap
pearance at next term.
Cont. vs. W. B. -.Porter.--Charged with
fornication; and indicted at December term.
Jury sworn, and evidervie commenced,whan
the case was settled by leave of Cotut,.-on
payinent of costs by defendant. - •
Com. vs, W. B. Porter.;—and Same vs.
Thcmas Porter.—Nolle prpiequi entered by
leave of Court.
Cam. vs. Perry Buell.--Indictedut present
session for false pretenses. ,Jary
not guilty, but to pay the costs of prosecu
tion, and Court sentence-him accordingly:
The following transfers of licenses were
granted by the Court : J. B. Patterson's
tavern license, Towanda borough, to M. B.
Calkin ; kJ. W. Magill's eating house li
cense, Towanda borough, to Patrick Costel
lo.
0. W. Stevens, was sworn faithfully to
perform the ditties of County Surveyor, and
oath of office Sled.
Valorous C. Leonard, was appointed
Treasurer for the Township of Welles, on
petition of sundry citizens, s.iid Township
-having failed to debt.
William G. Bradford, road Commissioner
of Columbia*Township, having filed his re
signation, Court appoint George M. Card,
road Commissioner in his stead.
— ln the matter of the application of A. M.
Wattles to be annexed to Itome borough for
school purposes, the Commissioners appoin
ted report favorably and report confirmed
ni
In the matter of County jail, the G
Jury having at December sessions condem
ed the present jilt and recozimended
erection of a new jail, the Giand , Jury I
present sessions report adversely to said r
commendation.
The following licenses were granted
Tarns.
P D Wilcox. Albany twp.
AHen McKean, Towanda baro•igi.
Cyrus T Smith, 0
Shobel Bowman. Terry township.
J L Pitt,South Cre.k.
Seth Peck, Harlington Boro.
Absolom ti Reynolds, Smithfield twp
Peter Landmesser Standing Stone.
iP M Jacobao. •
EATING EMCEE.
Thom Wha'en, Towanda brlrJogh.
Geo W
John Fitzgerald, "
Robert F Holle9. Tro , Barn,
.Jeremiah Bla ckman,Momne.
URCUANT DIALER.
H W Nobles, Towanda oorougb.
Mitchell, Parsons & Co„ Troy borough.
The application for tavern &ease of Re
ben Stiles, East Troy, and Caleb E. Co
South Creek, are not yet granted, remo.
strancesbeing filed.
Several applications for licenses were
fused, the petitions not - having been flu :1
within the time required - 1T law—
air The regular Annual Meet' , g
of the Bradford County Bible Society w 6
_held in tho Presbyterian Church in Tow
anda last Sabbath evening. Interesting ad.
dresses were made by Rev. Mr. Fox and
Rev. Wrausu Rams.
num stn, Esq., was elected President,
td till the vacancy occasioned by the re.
moval of B. S. Rusarax, Esq., to Harris.
burg. Reports of the operations of the
Society for the year presented the .foljaw
ing facts :
First. Copies of the Scriptures sold, 136
• men away, 130
Total distributed, •
Value of volumes given away,
Receipts from sales, .
Total value distributed,
.Second. Portions of several townships
have been canvassed, and the destitute
supplied with the Scriptures. . .
Third. The different places, and asses
of persons, supplied by donation Medal
destitute poor families, servants and or
phan children, Sabbath Schools and
mon Schools, hotels and canal boats.
Fbara. , More thin four fifths of the
Churches of the, comity have contributed
nothing in support of this 'Bible auxiliary
the-}oat t►a years. Only two- f2earies,
oliptiile of Towanda, have 'contributed any.
thing during the year just closed. .
The officers are compelled to state
that they cannot keep the: Society alive
-without a more flameout oimventket on
thelaelkof• Pasta* and (Umbel in the
°panty friendly to the Bible Mum "
Should gni Boot*: ea in maim omee
to ei t l 4 eitt ibefeeett Preeent
et - eeri family .
f° 34 Pe° l slk ft!.*o-oF;itif tittb , trig WOrd
Life ; at•out or by ponektbak, IWe le With:
heal* the Peeped Society: •
Math. The result, whate;eir rag be,
- depends apieithe action of Chelitlin
tetel**o_ s: 2 !ileanekii.the OPluth: •
Contributions sent to & W. Amain, Eli;
Towanda,' 10 be Promptly maiPted• 'f.
. 8. earrnansa, Bay.
To • ands, Feb. Sib; 1859.
EinurnoN.—The_ Roap 'Library
Association will give an exhibition at the'
Academy in Rome borough, an Tuesday .
craning, -1614, at Which Will be per
formed "Dick Turpin and Tom King," a
serio-comio draina4bi two seta, witliapprO
priateeoendty and 00/4111321111. Admission
25 cents. - •
Itti.OiriskrLstir Surr.—A. trial is now
progressing in Court,' involving's large an
amount of property as any ever tried in oar
Comts,testing the validity of the will of the
late hum MoDvnrs of Athens township.
Mr. MoD. died in 1868, leaving the bulk of
his property valorid at $75,000 . as follows r.
One-third wart to his brother arum klo-
Douai, ono-third -put to - Dutst and W.
H. Maus; of Towanda, and ono-third part
to. Evan Ihmarcs, and others. It is alleged
that the testator was not`sompetent to make
to make a will at the time of its execution,
and the hake at law of the decedent. who
are out MI by the will, now desire to 'set it
aside. The trial will probably occupy the
entire week For the will. keels. Musa
Monnow, WATKINS, and E. Hamm
for the contestants, E. tkamn, PATRICE &
EVANS, Maus DialiVirr.
j A re.nnion of ' the members of,
the 57th regiment Pa. voltuatears 'is to he
held at Meadville, Pa, on the 22d inst. A .
good time fs expected, and the officers and
privates of the 6741 are einnestli requested
to be present.
Wes. \Ve understand that Messrs;
ShOw et Braund have Wight a two thirds. ,
interest In the Bakery building at this
place. ldr.,W. the former owner,
retains a third interest in the building, and
also buys a third interest inShaw & Braand's
business. After the first of April the Mar
ket of Shaw & Braund will be moved . into
the building. The business* will be car
ried on by the three, in the name of Shaw,
Braund k Co, where it is expected that a
Market will be kept in City style. Meats
of every description will be kept. Also a
full stock of foreign and domestic fruits
and Vegetables, Oysters, ()lams, and Fish.
It is expected also that the Baking busi
ness will be carried on in all its various
branches at the same place.
The public, we; are. certain; . will feel a
pleasure in the above announcement, as
the proprietors are noted for the enterprise
and acommodation with which they conduct
their businese,, and anything that adds to
their facilities for supplying the wants of
the people, will be mutulY profitable.
Optriat Notius.
The Children's Musical Con
vention of Wyalusing, Pa., will hold its
closing Concerts on Friday and Saturday
evenings, Feb. 19, and 20, in the Town
Hall, under the management of ,Issizs Me-
Gitamourt, jof Lindenville. 0. -
Tickets, 25 cents.
Mt. IlicGihrtAnAw will also hold a Con
vention at lzlteveruiville, Pa, commencing
Monday, FCb. 22d.
In these -Conventions, which consist of a
course of 20 lessons, (two each day), a
thorough investigation of the rudiments,
reading notes, &e n forms a leading feature.
(and terms are such as cannot fait to snit).
/is his time in this part of- the country is
somewhat limited, those deString his ser
vices should address as corly as possible, at
Stevensville, Bradford Co. Ra.
Feb. 8.-2 w•
' WASHINGTON% Burn-DAY PARTY.
The Public are cordially invited to attend
a Washington's Birth-Day Party, to be giv
en at the Milan House, in Milan, Pa., on
Monday evening, Feb. 22, 1859. 'Music :
Beeler's Fall Band. Bill $2, 50.
Feb. 10. S. Vararss, Prop'r.'
TEMPERANCE - LECTUREB IN EAST ERAD
POEM —Rev., Jas. A. Davidson, State' lec
turer for the Grand Lodge of L 0. of 0. T.;
.who her been lecturing to crowded houses
and makinOnany Temperance converts in
'West Bradford, will •lecture at the follow
ing places in East Bradford :
Notth Towanda, Wednesday Feb. 10th.
Holland- ill, Thursday Feb. 11th.
Ulster, Friday Feb. 12th.
•
Frenchtown, Saturlay Feb. 13th.
Terry town, Sunday, Feb. 14th.
Sugar Bun, Monday Feb. 15.
- Wyalnaing; Tuesday Feb. 16th.
Spring ma, 'Wednesday Feb. 17th. •
Camptown, Thursday, Feb. 18th. •
Herrick, Frid I Feb. 19th..
Lellaysville, Saturday Feb. 20th.
-Potterville. Sunday Feb. 21.
Orwell, Monday Feb. 22d.
Borne, Tuesday Feb. 23.
Sheshegnin, •Wednesday Feb. 24.
Myers Mills, Thursday Feb. 25.
Standing 8 one, Friday. Feb. 26.
Athens, Saturday Feb. 27; •
" Sunday Feb. 28.
Gen. Patton will accompany Mr. Diivin
son to some of the above places.
Pastors of Churches in the above named
localities will please announce the time and
place of Lecturing from their purpits.
By Order of the D.
W. Farms, D. D.
for Bradford Co.
•
Feb. 4, 1869.
TRY ROYAL BAILING POWDER.—It is
the best thing in use for cooking, and is
cheaper, and much better than Cream Tar.
ter and Soda. It is for sale at Towanda by
V. A. Rockwell, McCabe dci Mix, P. W.
"Cowell, John Meridetb, C. It Patch, and
Long 46 Reeler.
FM SALE, A RARE OnAril,cs,—k see,
and hand grand piano, L ondon make, of
sweet, fine tone, good action. Will be Sold
at a bargain on account of owner leaving
tate country. Can be seen at Mr. Parra
McCzarmAstis, Colnrqbla X Roads, Penna.
Jan. 20.
A VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE:—
The subscribers wishing to change their
business, offer a part cir the whole of Hair
property . for sale, situate in Tuscarora tag.
Bradford county, Pa—on Main road leading
from Btevensvi4 to Lacyville. Said prop
erty containing - upwards of two hundred
acres. One hundred and eighty acres im
proved and under a good state of cultiva
tion. Has two good dwelling houses and
three large barns, and all necessary out
buildings attached. Far particulars and
terms enquire of the subscribers. -
FL r& aB. AcEizr.
Tuscarora, Jan. 26.—tf
SPECIAL INDITCSVENTS TO CAM BUYERS
AT LONG k EZEUSEE.--Can and 47.111131i118
prices and quality of .their Teak',Coffees.
Sugar and Flour which they offer cheap for
14.—1 t
PARK ESTAIMANT.-G.. W. Coo's,
proprietor. Ideals served at all hours, and
in every style. Ale drawntrow the wood.
Under Clunnbeilin's Jewelry Store, Main
St, Towanda Pa. • , • Dee. 23. •
286
$26 60
66 25
ORGANS, MELODEONS, AND PIANO
Poarza.—As the co-partnership heretofore
existing between Mayne - x.(l & Fraley is=de: "
solved, the undersigned would say that he
is prepared to famish Church, School, and
Parlor Organs and Melodeons from the beet
Manufacturers at greatly reduced prices.—
Full satisfaction guarautedd in every re
spect., and every Instrument warranted for
five-year& He is also prepared, to Amish
Planta FOAM from the best New York or
Eastern Manufacturers at reduced prioes.—
Any orders by mail promptly attended to.
Jan. 4, 11309.-Aw Caw&
$92 85
nay! The &a ' dford County, Teach. - -
era 'Association will hold its next' session
at ttlattir, on the 12th and 13th of • rotas
ay, commencing Friday. at half past 10
o'clock. A. T. Taus:, Ree'y. ;
Tan. 20,1869.
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Tow= 1- Caw Ttiv.—Orders for
Cod it* . disk lift s&thi
014 sonsimaws4 Thug Mare of /tea a
Pomp*, corms qUitiln and-Pins eine*
Toyama, will up*,
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ilttlptionnit;'Orilltsol4l.lllo,
Nortm of ermy_kiad Ind Mg& at mailkor,
lure will be Sold at trvery large dfstionstio
Send for dreams which "Whip Mat
!Mato
•Oa :1 4 k i B * -s wt: %T o r 4 .l l kt'.N.
do4po - a4l; X will enema:
De - want the _Arneriesti Agrkfrdtowlst,..
the thapa's Weekly or Monthly. tbeN. Y.
Evening Paditha New York Teibutte." Nee=
Ws Toledo - Blade Our 'Young Folks or
Oliver Optic's Weekly Impudnet Shen Mead
to me your eulmnigUone with OA Price
and you ihall have the peper vra Went.
mat directly to ion from the once of pub
lication: -Or, If yotteemithe. regal& sub
scription' rice, Ineat . Spring, a
premium to each: rube." tkom
Irm'm
So cents to 75 otada, at lawrst rash per,
b Strotheary or other small _ Fruit manta.
or in any Nam* Tree, Shrub or Plant.
Send Oireubw and Erie* Lisk - '
.1 Wmase.
• Tourmie„pt.l4/[804..11
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A 'Home anTn la? Pon Elaut-,1
spbmdid Honee and Lot for sale. 'situate on
Second street..-opposite the &Mtge; ekes
to good schools, Tiny 'pleumotkr locate&
The house'is new. just IMislustfrom top to
bottom infest clam style. For par:
tieulars enquire of D. B. BAUM on *be
premises. Towanda. Oct. 6, 1868.tf.
Iltanos.--4118 to caution 01
persona against ldreing, tnuding; or
boring my son Wm. G: Obligati; s b aged
19 years, as I wish 1d to return homy
J. W. thurAnan
Monroe, twit. ann. 7; 469.: •
WAIRDRIIIBBING. , -- Mies . 0. A. H 222,
yronkll inform the Indies of To
wanda and a icinfq. that shale prepared to
furnish them with Switches, Curb. and
FrisreetAs. Hair-Flowers ,ande to order,
`Miss 8. is atonic/I at the 'ruddenee of Jas.
V. Wilms, on Street, where she will
remain for three or four .weeks.
Towanda, Jan. IL-3t
AYES'S ELM VIGOR; For restoria‘'
yy Hair to Us natural va y and Won—
& which is at once agreeable,,
healthy, And effectual for preserving the
hair. .Fhded or gray hair is restored to its
original color with the gloss . and freshnessa
youth. Thin hair Is thickened,
f =
checked, and baldness often, tlnot
always, cured by its use. Nothing can :e
-aten the hair where the. follicles are destroy
ed, or the glands atrophied and decayed.
But snob - as remain can be saved for nsetni
ness by this application. Instead Of fouling
the hair with a pasty sediment„ it will keep
it clean and vigorous.. Its ode - askant' use
trill prevent the hair from turning gray or
falling off, and consequently prevent bald
ness. Free from those deleterious 'substan
ces Which Make some preparations danger
ous and injurious to the hair s the Vigor can
only benifit but not harmit. If wanted
merely for a hair dressing; nothing else'
can be found so desirable. Containing nei
ther oil.nor dye,-it does not soil white cacti
bric,and yet , lasts long on the hair, giving it
a rich glossy lustre and grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. d. o..ityei& Co.. Prac
tical and Analytical Chemists, LoWell, Masa.
.Price $1,00., ,
Bold by Dr. H. 0, Porter Towande,.& all
Druggits & Dealers 'in medicines every
where. Nov. 20, 18684
• Gaut BARGaitt.—The .subscriber,
hto change his occupation, offers his
property in West Warren for sales cheap,
consisting of one acre of land, with house,
barn. shop. and store with goods. ' For
further particulars enquire of the sitbscri
bar. - Jos= Paha.
:West Warren, Bradford bounty, Pa. •
Dec. 22,1868.-4 w•
.
TONVAN_DA Cost . / ARD.-7"1:126 Co-
Partnership heretofore existing under the
firm name of D . A. Overton & Co: is this
daY dissolved by mutual consent:' ,
IYA. Ourrow,
• : M. Wasp,'
-
Towanda, Pa. Dee. 31st, '1868. ;
The business of the late' grin will here
after be conducted by Wasn, , h Thum, who
will pay all liabilities contraoted by D'A.
Ovicirros lc Co. upon presefitationand to
whom.all debts due said firm are to be pMd
—an immediate Settlement is ,requesta
WAIID DIVEIC
• IVA RRIED.''
.
BROOK—MASON—At the house of M r.
Wm. G. Mason, in Masiontown, Feb. 3rd,
by Hey ; Halleck Armstrong,. Mr. 0. M.
Brock to Miss Florence M. Mason.
GLEASOF—GLEASON—At the residence
of T. 0. Hollis, in Canton, Pa.:, Jan. 28,
by the Bei. J. L. 'Watson, Mr. D. L
, Gleason of Cberrytree, Venango eolmt7,
Pa., to Miss Lney A. _Gleason;, \of Tioga
Co„ Pa.
CHUBBIICK—TRIPP=p-At the residence of
of Mr. A. Wickham; in Windham, Feb. 3,
1869, by Rev. A. C. Sp_erry, Mr. Tracy J.
Chubbuck, of Orwell, Pa., to Miss Nancy'
M. Tripp, of Windham, Pa.
LINDSEY—JOHNSON—At Towanda, Jaw.
20th, by Rev. S. B. 'Lindsey, of Towanda,
to Abbie IL Johnson; of Frank lin.
illtpllaws COURT SALE.— By
V virtue of an order issued oat gthe Or
phan's Court of Bradford county,, t he
under
signed, administrator of the estate of Calvin
Lewis, late of Oprlngfield, decd will expose at
public sale on the pretnises, on J3ATURDAY.
PPS. 27th, 1859, at 10 o'clock p. m., the follow
ing described lot, piece or parcel of land sit
uate in SpringfieldtWp., bounded as follows :
Beginning at the south west corner of lot deed.
ed to Andrew Dubert by V. 11. Gates, thence
north Rei. east 173 340 per., thence. aouth
west 77 2 10 per., thence along the north line of
lot No. 64, north 891°, west 62 and 7-10
thence along the north line-of lot i No. 63 and
50. north 89°. west 118 and 2-10 per., thence
along 414 es of lot No. 62, conveyed to Orrin
Scott, north I°, east 74 per.,to the place of be.
• ginning. Containing' 11l sexes be the same;
more or less, there being on said real estate
framed house framed barn and fruit trees and
about 50 acres improved. Terms, $lOO when
the property is aback down, 6500 on COIATOW
tifin the balance in equal payment" of 1.2 and
3 years with hitere t from confirtnatkin.r
S. D. .11
dm ABKNESS,
Ainktrator.
Feb. 1
DESIRABLE; PROPERTY FOR
BALa.—On account of ill health the sob.
scriber wishes too change his tininess and
offers to sell his well known prettifies. or trade
for a farm and pay,4fference, or rent the same
Olt Spring. ' Located in the valley of Shaba
shiquin, Bradford Co., Pa 4 A desirable place
to live, plenty of good fruit and good baUdinipi
with all conveniences. A good place for a me
chanic, ail there Id a good Blacksmithand Wag.
gon Shop on the same. For farther, particolars
enquire, of Wm. Swirvint, near the pimping, or
CI, W. VINCENT.
Tiogs CO,; Pi.
Jan. iT.
QRPRAWS COURT SALE —By 'vit.=
sae of an order ts:sued out of the Orphan's
Court of Bealord County the underilgned ex
ecutor. of E. W Durga, late of Bush twp., Sus.
quelmons county, dee'tl. - , will ezposeto public
sale be the - premises. on WEDNEDDAY.
BAUM 24, 1869; at 2 o'clock P. •the fol-.
lowing described Jot, pleceor parcel of Ina
situated about one mile trout the mouth of the
W . yaltuticg Creek, on the,Wyalosingcreek road,
in Wyatt:ming township, Bradford cont i lbouro
ded as follows ; On the west by the W alusing
creek road, on the north by lands Widow
Bragg and , J. T. Stallard, on the east . the
W 3 sluing creek, onthe south by lands of B.
Taylor end N. Boss. Containing 5 acres' and
23 perches be the same mar or less,, with the
appurtenances, a good twoistory framed house,
one barn. one blacksmi , h Sh 9„ a good garden,
f mit. trees, ha. kc.
TERME-4100 to be paidtrn the property hit
log struck , down, one third of the. purchase
money on the condrmation of the sale, with in
terest, one' third at six months, with' interest,
and the residue et one , year thereafter with in-,
threat, and to be secured on the place.
12,: ORANGES.
yFebrcarf 10.1882. , Execator,
poR SALE AT -A> BARGAIN 1
The subscriber wishing to chaage his maim-
Utak • offers for tale Ida Store and Stock of
GaAs, ' consisting nt Dry Goods, Gra:tries.
Yankee Notions, ho. Ail exchange for e wW
improved Parrs or sell stock end lease store.
ic leli
The stored. s it uated in tchtield, Bradford
Dough Pa. The only sto in the town in ',op.
oration. POrrxtrticulars ea aor address
. LAYTON:
__, , •
- .
REWARD.--In accordi4oe
.s3,vv with revolution, .or propokition
of -she Common Council of the Bliectgb (Calls
adoptial Oetaber the 28th, ..A.l). "1868,1 here
by offer s. reward of 'Mx* Hundred Doliare to
be paid upon conviction or any ;env or r.
eons who shall Ore, or have Oral any
or baildfnaa. as canoed the same to be dole'
within the Merits of said Aiht Borout urgen •
WW S PALMER,
"LlLOUR.=—Wheat --Flour id'•;', all
grAdiii, Ititceirhest Floor, BM, Cali,
Meal. Feed, ao.,at.
Dec. U. W. A.
Nam 2thvertietmcnto
EeplL 7, . 1968
Nov-5.1808:
•
. ' ,
_
. I
RIM LL
t-kyorroorm..tikw.i._
,
'HARDWARE STORE
. •
No. -129 Maim • •
!nett
ME
D 61.:0kra.7 „it a
• " •
•-. • • •
Verbs - tie*, thi* 'place; ete,ebi Ithieh /1.
• • ••• ,
be Remit the tellowiegl . •
CEJLIPTIATED. ONES,
For wilkiLlais-;
Ihp cnk Agent f,n, /alai*
/10/INUIti
BATEBONE, 43!
EMI
? •• ' • • BFes TEX.
• " - mit
- •
udthinst exialtitinirthe iat
'fading Stover, made.
lam also wetter the CocWove;
OVIVOLIi NOME,
, • GLUDIIIN
' 4
And they cannot be Excelled
T ion o'oo most for
Platform and' Counter ;Scales
Kerosene Oil,
WiLd ;yr Glap, / •
Falb. Doan, Nags
All of will be sell at /
Manufacturers Pricey
To the trade.
I also keep cm xiiitl7 02 bead a complete
STOCK OF .11ARD WARE,
Ot all Wadi, Wilstla R 12PArtOr
11 / 2 1 rhiiPio
Aibta
Pegoxi, , ..
. , Spots.
... . lea, •
sew
• OW L S
:- .1 is Ware. • ' - -
Nail Bode,'
And all It hide.* Melt N Sederue, whkh will
be sold' at he lowest prices. I would as to
iferehants that II win at ail • times meet Shahs
prices. 1 .,• I -
Thwaitils. Oct'. 33. N 368. ,*
OASES BOOTS & SHOES
AT RETAIL.
HUMPHREY BROTHERS
Offer io [Ad oilstone ri and lh g general
_ rblio,
NOT ONLY THE LAE
-BUT BEET
.44SSORVIEN7 G
70a 'fB3
I".A.ILIJ TR
Tbatican be found In
NORTHERN PENSSYL
The stock Is offered at
THE LOWEST RA-
WORK GUARRANT
EDWIN C. Bu n%
FOR L:1.1.gt%
SHOES'
MISS AlktD4 OHLI,DiEN,
RECEIVED 11E ONLY SLYER' MEN.
•warded kr
,ExcellenOe of ifanufacture
PARIS EXPOSITION HWY.
JA*Y. Burrs
'GOODS FOR MEWS WEAR,
HEAVY OR LIGHT I
CALM, Ofilake 'NAPOLEON
ngaricin and 'other Style's.
IT , p, OWN MANUFACTURE
La tail oppiloasad an goods
mad,,lh r kr 4 Z2Veriated
• ' &l4dikt s i Department
lOW:HORSE ,BLANKETS
BUFFALO & WOLF Ropm.
Carii4e - Team Ecrnese,
. Tati/ILS, WHIPS,4O.,
frovas&h.ol3t4Sl, less.
Paper
tad Woolint ft!igibot_by ' _
.11.1TOID BAUM
A NMI STOOK OF MOMS
12, sad Sograviop at ' noes
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41 lib, , ,r 2 4 , 10 = Su '
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t t : taw,
BALT BT kkeg- OR BA
ro to Ina .
tgojkino4
C?ROWU li(uim aco
".• • -
lostly; e reisittin bi the oaoQESY sod P@(l ,
, YIKO/1 LW.
!Mir Relasmbittikk 61 Mr*
AM door below Badlinla Block: ' fI .
Towanda, Nor. 19,1888.
=EI
ME
rpopecoi) AND CIGARS!
!tie isieravied iis:;;esaik'
081
TOW -.--#-4-b*,
CUT TOBACCO _ AND CIGARS
GOOD MOM.
WHOLE seta PRICES
Tho% cannot fall to suit:, We would =oat re:
ieKtrully eothilt s fr om the denim through
Northern Pemnsylvuda to in examination of
Stock that cube procured in the market:—
Give us a try. This is a borne enterprise and
will succeed with a liberal, dhspoaltkui
,ot the
trade to support home minnisetent. •
MEANS & PRIEST,
167 . Main Street, Tot/ands, Pi.
Joie 4, 12118.—tr.
B. A. PETTES & Co.,
Are now receiving' from- New Yorksittne sn
ood:mit of
BROWN & BLEACHED MIIBLINS,
WWI&
,ED
ODS
PI
'RNLI
EU
And the
in
El
ram
=0
mom
STEAM TOBACCO FACTORY,
IS
On It s In Street
Where they are minufieteringliU Ideidi of
MEM
%Vlach they offe,r_to,tba,trOe at
OUR STO6K. AND PRICES I
Our Totome 4 manutactmed from the best
KENTUCKY AND VIRGINIA
GOODS IN THEM LINE 1
{Coin!ethyl h* part of
AND PRIFITS,
LADIES:4ND CHILDREN'S MIDIS GOOD*,
Fancy Elkirts,Nhawb, Hoop Skirts,
GLOTEB, 11081113 Y, YANIiLII NOTIONN
ac., dr.c., b.c.-
All of which eau be bought u cheep 'es the
same quality of goods cea be bought in o.
trends. Their • • •
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
Is belts: famish ed with ihe,latest . styles of
BONNETS AND. HATS
And a general assortment o' Millinery 0
with competent Milliners to nit the taste : 54 4
Who may favor them with their , patronage. L
M illltara will te l flunialiell with all Linda of
golds at wholesale priers. '
DOW(' FORGET TgE NAME AND.PLACq.
Main 6tieet, directly opposite the oouit
Boo*.
8, rrna &
Towanda. Sept. 21, 1883.4 mp -
B OOTS I BOOTS 11 BOOTS O!
NORTH BRANCH BOOT A SHOE 13T0IiR I
L. C. NELSON,
Has just Balked and ready for sale ilarge
aortment, of
BOOTS AND - SIT.OESI
I h meoots for tbeLywanfantiNat turned* the
And the hard laboring man that carries the
hod ; • • • •
lindio t r wi th;: ; mechanic that cut done and lay
And•fort , te soft handed Gents that apply the
' yard
fo u r t h e
k • •-
And Boots for the ;
wise that &wish t h e q uill ;
And fort be that work" in the
l! •
I have Boots s little extra mite,• -
For the bard labortog man that has no trade.
I have . Boob ke , an, plasm give me a call.
My Boots are good and prices jag ,
Mat lam determined NOT TO TathiT I •
I have JAMB MoGREGOR, bootee= fine
Celebrated In that line •
Call'my friends, anyon that will • 1
Leave your mess ores—try
The Egueopsll Church that Is about to rise s ,:
Hy place in trout exactly Res •, -
Ws Imimu by =ay very well •
By.tbo title of—NORTH BRANCH HOTEL 1
L. NELSON.
Towanda. Aug. 25,1088.-10.
PETE RAILWA Y.
On and after 'Woodsy Nov. 2.5d1;1988.
Train" will leave Waverly. at about the follow
fog hoary, ids r
GOING Win.
4:53 a. m., Night Express, Mondays map
ted, far . Rochester,ftio• Salamanca and
Dunkirk, making direct connectksis with train
of the Atlantic and Grist %Yoram; lake Shore
sad Grand Tnizac Railways,* all points West;
also at Irknint,for Canan daiga. •
5:14 a. MA, Vight• Nsprese; Daily, dx
Rochester Wale. Ralantkncli, putikirtari 4
West, connecting is,above.%
8:25 s. m., Y Train, Sundays excepted, lb
Ballo and Dunkirk.
SSW p.m:,Elmira,Accounodation, Sandals
6:17 pp.'
m., Day Express, Sundays eXcepted
lbr Roaster, Baliblo. Salamancalt and
the West„ Connects at Elmira for Canandaigua
at Salamanca with the Atlantic and Great
Western Hallway, and at Mid° with the Late
Shore and Grand Trunk Hallways, for all points
West and South.
10:33 p. m..• "Liprem Nall, Sundays ex
cepted. for Buffalo. Wamnatandlhinkirk, coll
uding with tralna bribe Wmt%. • -
9 10a m. Way Freight. Sundays excepted.
W 5 p.FOgrant TWIN Daily., for thik
ed. ,
• 00130 wr..
3:13 a. Night litzpraie Wonder, excepted
Connecting at Nei York with afternoon trains
and .steaniers • for 13,oeton atxt7,lyerikgiandt
5:42 a. In.. Cincinnati Express, Mondays ex
cepted, connecting at Owego for 'lthaca ; at
Binghamton for Byrum ; at Great Bend for
Scranton and Philadelphia : st Lackawaine for
Ila=and at Gram:tut for Newbarg and
8:33 a. m., Binghamton Accommodation, ikan
daym exceptwl. - , • -
22112.2 c, Day Kmprenr, &Maya Mired,
at Bingluunton for Byname,. a Gt.
Swirl — Tmaatoator Imeitawasam• fa Raft;
and at :Jersey City wiih midnight express
train of New J Yhik&lphia,
Baltimore and W _ •-•
1:14 p. Accommodation train, daily,oon-
Dating at Owego fa ' • •
6:27 p. m.. New York sand Baltimore Nall.
, POO p. a., Lightning' Nevem
at harry City with 1110111111ffiespres=
Sew Jeraerßaikad for Benison and Wash
' Mo. Vin. Way Praigh'
Tatt"Arnis° and am t`wici ihe Eas m eakel: t!:
amain Lines. has mangy been
&ha, and an be Feared - , on appUo:Moll
tha lkket a triof the Company.
';•••' RODMIV
Geni Pima Aggi; ow, 00k. Oei'L Sept:,
TOLLNOHETTS FOR FIFTY
A. cub i st ALVOSD I BABBEIRS.
hiffilli
FM=
ge Nipir AND 01111tWEIT
iitritirarfiZta , i' MAMMY
itige inrarileit She FMK Piiiwat ibeamis'
position leen 4~22 Mdeldoes.
r
. Mao, the followthlf State VOW pllB6B bun
alluded thlitilimbinatheiltat prwaint
Yak Ohio Penzuglinstie.; Maisactui-
Neir Hampsbire, Vernionc,Wisconain,
414 ,
Onandiga,
.tinvego, • Witlall t Orleans, Temples, Seam.
Ifooroe,ll,olc2tylfs, L 1 legicon, and
boat of *them - -• •
• Report of the Committee on Sewing Reclines,
at Op State Fah; MIA in itoebeeter Pall of
Par easiftw ° biro A*
Min frevrwrx Aw. 4 . to which' Midriff.'
*ffl= wee ethic And inonbi recommend ea
enn best Panay sag Machine for all work,Elhis
!Rowe's& Meddle; and for the following
meow Witt of contraction- Id—
df ma and lower I
thraaihk‘Adr•Mais otampiOnat. itti•i -Gist
of wailE opon'all materisie: " fith•=-The'
attachments to the Machine for felling.
, tacking, braiding, tdaa
lag and carding, ~-thsi ems •Alin IrKeb they
,tiro applied, Ink—The durability of the ma
:tildna ASkninititn4nof,hardeped Wm!, aud rad
•la lt d balitingb. ydrecontmattdA,
"- Maw st la Ifenzaar, Bralder r Tacker, Quitter,.
( Corder,. Raller',and Int•
It win use any and avert' khan! thread,Dem
the
_finest to the moist, 'Mt am** manes
ladle than (ghee aratlibmi; — Mason and ez
*mine one before you purchase. . Price from $6O
$2OO, and every machine warranted. 'The
real value of our Manutactosidg Machines for
Soot; Shia, Mamas and Clarrlage Ma
kmi, bitty well known to *Oro comment.--
Din't fail to eaU and sob them.
SHEPARD TERM= ft, , en., A Et's. •
%, •-20 take 01.; N .• Y.
For sali - by coptuzio,ElVl3SELl i ds Co.,
Genera Agents, Towanda, Pa.
NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE
o.44tariTiL, ii;000,000.-1Ar11 /11 !ITU.
CLAUDIUS - O. CUM Presidint ;
JAY 00ONE, Chalrm'n Fthance and Ez. Com ;
HENRY 'IL'COOKE. The President
EMERSON W PEET, Secretary and Actuary .
=IIIE
The advantage; of the National Life Inmate
CompattYlare •
1. It is a National Co.. chartered by Commis ;
7. It has a paid el Capital or. One Mien Do!
• tars ;
3. It offers low rates of preanjams ;
It furnishes larger Insurahce than other Com
• panics, for the same money.. •
6. It 1s definite and certain ;
6. There is nerPoislbility of misrepresentation
by agents, or misunderstanding by policy
holders ;
7. The policies are plain contracts, so. much in
n:ranee for so mach money ;
8. All pilules are non-forfeiting
9. The policies are exempt - from attachment.
E. W. CLIME h CO., Zenker', Piffladelptda,
• to
wAgenta for Towanda and vicinity :
Jag A. U. MASON, NATHAN,
GS. PECK, MILLWRIGHT &
r• MACSMin Tovainui PA. Kills built
and Repel ed,Engiaen aid Boilers set lathe
beat manner.:.l vont& call the attettion of
mill owners Um/ •
NEW VORTWXT WATER WRKEI4 .
As combining all the elements of a fiat class
matter, simplicity of constinctJon, accesgbit-'
ity,- great strength of-Tarts. • developing the
greatest amount of power for-water used, easily
repaired, running under backwater with no det:.
riment to power except diminition of head, re •
(Inking no alteration in 'Mill frames or addition
to dame, will run-tinder low bead, and made of
any desired capacity. These wheels will be
imbibed at less than ono-half the cog of any
other first-class wheel in market, and warrant
ed te . pleidem all that is claimed for- them--
These wheels will be made for dilivery with or
without cores, onedtort node, of the test Iran
In market.
'For hill particulars addrem or enquire of the
andereigned. 11: S. PECK, Towanda, Pa.
P. B.—These wheels caa be seen in operation
at *ewe. Borten t MU, Towanda twp.
The wheels are wholly composed of Iron as now
made. Jan;. 14, 1848.-1(
TOWOIDA KBAM ,FLOURING
Respectfaliy Inform the public that
_they :have
vorehaaed the new and extenatve Steam Flour
leg lids, %alit byGrillitba, Wells k Matson
VALUABLE VILLAGE PROPER
TY FOR BALE.—The sutisoriber offers for
'sale his Dwelling Hooae Ind Lot. now occu
pied by him, situated ou the corner of Second
and College streets, In Towands Borough. The
dwelling-house is in good condition. There is
a good barn, well, and cistern upon the prop
erty, afro grape vines betelpg largely. and" a
variety of trait trees. The Mt_is SO x 300, be-
Ise two lots divided by an all", Possesito ti
win be - given immediately. : Terms made know,
- on application to
short notice. Every pains will betaken to give. Towanda, Dec. 4,1868.-0.
In the south pats of the boripgh of Towanda
and turfing all the modern 'improvements, and
competeit Killers, thlky are prepared to do
to the test possible mincer and AC unusually
satisfaction, and s e invite
Fanners doing businens in town -can bring
their grain , and have it ground to take baCk
with theai.
FLOUR, FEED AND MEAL,
For safe at the fovea can prices, and delivered
in any part of the village free 0 1 charge.
Towanda. November 10.1868.
TOWANDA COAL YARD I
.Y :4 X►l :3k4J!i Islsi
COALS:
The ender:rig:led hiving leased the Coal Ya'rd
and Dock at the old Barclay Basin," and ju. t
'eon:prated a large Coal House and Office upon
the premises, are now prepared to famish the
citizens of Towanda and vicinity with the, diff
:trent Mob and slue of the above named Coals
upon the most reasonable terms in any :pant!.
ty deshed.• Prices at the Yard until. further
notice :
1.111:0 Egg. - -
Binall Egg
atom .
puinutt,: . ,
Barclay -
Ban of Woes_
" Fine r Blacksmith
• The following additional charms will be
made for dellreling Coal within the Borough
limits : •
Pearu T0n,..50 cta . entre for carrying la 50 is cta
R•4l ; 40 4;
tawnier ton2s 14 I s al
Sr Ordway:ay belelt *trim Yard, corner
of Railroad and ElLaibetb at.. or at-H. C. Par
ties Ding Store.
; Orders moa t .
ithis o, in all wan baleen:panted
W tlar cash.
. •
WARD A DPTEN.
Towanda. 1.1060.—H. .
pRioE LIST.—CASCADE MILLS.
per
Best quality Winter Wheat Flour
Bed
.$6 5010
Bed quality Bye Floor per hundred -4 00
Corn Meal aM Bye and Cora Fad 296
Buckwheat Flour, per hundred . . ... . 400
A fairn i pin allowed to des ere. Weify ,
ash for . Wheat SI 15 sad SS 00. .
goad. 0/ , Buckwheat 80 cents. Cori $1
Custom grinding usually done at once, u the
eapeeity-orthe . la salliotent .for a hirge
entount- of work. . H. B. INGHAM.
CapipturniJan.l4,lB49. .
FASHIONABLE TAILORING I
Resp;etfellyinfitiras the tinsels et 'hinds
Boroighi
,chat he bas opened
•
Phinney'sDallatigappoeito the Monttßoas
end nelletta killers. of palate patronage.- •
teremed to ant, end sake ituntentils
the I=Mo/it& sty* and the meet darn
blemenaer. ?erteet tatidection will-be guar
. Cutting and Repairing dens to.order ' on ahoy
swim - • • - fiepte 10,197
nAtlVlON.—Noiice is beieby given'
‘J that ivy elk Hfen kft my tied orui.bostd
without joss owe on prOtOestlOn,l the*
iore NOW toy tenon or gonna!iodating or
trosibgliri on mganooni; as 1' shall p 7 no
so debts oilier ectuksidica alter this date.
• IllttaLliOtiliPS.
Bear Creek. l op. Co. • . ha. 0.
CO. OF U. B. A
Chatterid by Congress, 1968.
General Agente,,
B. 8. RUSSELL,
MILLS.
.FULLER & CO.,
CUSTOM GRINDING,
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6,$ 0
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540
460
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Fag , and Winter Goods 1
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epreesion of the Market
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which ill be sold secondly it.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Alm, aired from Liverpool,
FIVE CRATES . 0P CROOKEKY
Towan*Ott. 5,1868
illieullantons.
- •
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR
V SAUL—The subirriber ofera for sale.the
following very desirable - properties :
Two acres of choice land In Athens, Bradforgi
county, with a say 'promising young orchard,
and !Marge framed house, and barn, and black
smith's shop thereon. Pay ments to auk pur
chasers. II not sold at prwate- We,. will be
sold at Auction. March 17,1868. for partial
lars apply- to-Timothy Hiram.
ALSO—Forty ides of Improved land In Ridg
bery.townshtp. with two dwelling houses, a
good store house, two framed barns. and well
of water thereon.. Apply to James Wardle.
Jan.
VALUABLE , PROPER* FOR
naderslgaed offers for rab
bis farm eituated in Leßoy twp.. aboat one
mile - Iran Leßoy corners. 000tstalugabont 70
acres of good laud, partially improved. well
watered, -Ind wgood dwelling house and out
buildings thereon. For particulars inquire on
the premises.. RUSSELL LINDLEY.
Leßoy, Jan. 25,1869.-4 to '
DAIRY FARM - FOR SALE.-A
prime Dairy Farm, good stabling. for 28
cows and, a tear • wit sell with or whim:int
, stock, long tithe with annual pigments it de
sired. A rare chance is offered to obtain
valuable property. For diseription address
J.IV:PAYBON. Orwell, Bradford Criunty; Pa.
• DeComber 10.-2m.*" -•
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.--
The subrcrib-r will sell his Farm situated
in Bur:hrt= township, near Luther's Mills,
containing nlnettimeand-whalf acres, being
.In two lots, one containin 8411 acres, and the
other 50 acres; The lot of tit acres Is mostly
wider cultivation, and has upon it a good frame
house, two barns. corn house, two wells,ap
ple orchard, onelivlng spring orwater. Thu
60 acre lot has about 12 acres Improved, newl
seeded, and haenpon It two splints of water .
The lota will be sold together or separately.—
The farm Is la a good state of cultivation. and
is .well adapted for both grain and
Possession given Immediately, .If desired
?quasi one third down,- and th e Valance . la
payments u may be agreed neon. apply to
HENRY PEST , 'Towanda', or Bosweli Luther'
Luther's Mids. 11 NUT PEET.
i Dec. 7, 1868„--tf•
VALUABLE FARM FOR . BALE,os
BENT. , -The undersigned will sell his
firm situated at Monroeton. There are_loo
acres In AI; three of young hickory and oak
thither, thirty-seven acres of Improved hill,
and : sixty acre* of superior flat hnd. There
ire two houses, harm, and other building..—
.VI who are acquainted with the farm blow of
its value; and it will be sold for-twelve thou
sand dollars. •
Thaws—Fives thousand dollars down and the
test in yearly paymenM to suit the purchaser.
Or if the arm is not' wild, there will be a
good) chance for a jive man, with, capita/. to
rent . for Eve yeare or more, or to work on
shares. - JOSEPH HOME?.
116nroetan;Dee. 17,1808.-3 m"
R. FOWLER & CO.,
REAL ESTATE DEALERS,
OPTICS 13 120/1115011.namit - ,
- NYMIL t NIXQN 1114LDLIcli.
Real Estate purabased and sald. Investments
made and Noney Loaned.
- - CHICAGO, ILL., Oct. 27;1868.
Dens Eta:—Sating catatillshicd ourselves
permanently in the above badness, we take the
liberty of sending your our cird. Should you
Dave any dealre to make investments or loan
atom, oar long residence in Chicago, ()Lavin
lived here and seen its 'growth from a squill
trials: city of over three Admired thous= sl
) Vies us ample means of blowing
where good investments can be made, or what
will be good security for money loaned. " All
badness entrusted to oar care will receive
prompt attention: ,
This city is bur easing very Midis in wealth
and population, and at no period have better
opp resent.
ortunities offered for investment, thin at
p
. Near Twelve Millions Dollard are expended.
annually in Sae sad costly dwellings, &tug
permanence and ceasing gnsat advance its
r!lfi for all improved praised&
' • Very
Ree r el o__ NLRB & CO.
By persolidon refers to Hons. N., 11. Judd, N.
C., - Jolla V. rove% Y. C. Sherman, Chicago
Mod: Simon Cameron; IL 8. 8.. Q. Nercur, - 11
O. Wrs. - Nlwelli Judge 19th Dist., Pennsylva
nia; Hons. John Eskimo. Charles Hancock.
Poston; Non. Wm. B. Oelen, New York: Ly
man Truman. threw°. 1. - Y. Novitt.ll9Ani.
GB'! RAGS 11 BAGS !U-bOO
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good Papeiltep wanted. for which
the highest master, pr ice will be maid
ALvOlUktri BiltBRE.
'A 1_ t.l 1868..
N Tax Malmo? COURT OF ;4..
the thdted Stabnclor:tite_Weeteta Dia-
Wet of Pensuryinsdo. Lawrence C. Conklin
&sirup& tinder t.Met. of, Cot:peas of -1
March 2C1867: Wing applied for st Dis.
charge from all his debts; end other Oahu
=thieender. mid Ack b 7 order of the
k notiee is harelti gieete. to moth - i hava purred kb& M*4
er meow intereeted. in2r t
, th a 22l h •
dny aftharmax, 1149,. 0 - dalool. a
before EditarstCherten; 4424, et his of
fice in Ttnrende ? ; to show alma if &BY
they have, why s . tilisitharge should not be
granted to thesaidlbektpt. 'And farther
nodee is herebytirestlket the wand eked
third meetings of the dos of the said
Bankrupt, required by the- - Nth end 28th
see of said Art,- be held before the
said Besides, at the mate thnet ar sdtee.
Jan. 6.186. . Clerk of said Court.
ME
BBANKRUPTCYNOTiCI—Tias 111 -
TO Givs Xiiriot t —lbat os :the sa dsy of
Jaunty. 41-. D.; 184.. s vanast is Bankruptcy • -
was tuned ageltwithe estate of 'MY BUELL
of West Burlington twp. - ,lis the toasty of Brad
ford and Slate of PesasylOmils, who has been .
adjudged Banimapt ors his own petition ; thit I
the payment of any debtiand deriver y or soy
property belonging to midi beaknopt, to him
or his use, and the Wader of may property by
him are forbidden by law • -that $ meeting of -
-the creditors of the said Bohm; to prove
their Debta,and to choose one or mete Assignees
of his estate, wilt be held at a coot of Bank- r
roptey, to be hordes at the Alm of the Reg is
tor, In the borough of Towanda, Pa. jhefore Lo
wisp Ovairos. Jr., as the 4th day of fabolry
1849, at (fetlock, A. K.
THOS. 11, - . ZOWLII I /. WO. Nanhel .
Jas. I. 1869. - La. Coormavais. I play.
BANKRUPTCY. NOTIOE.—THis to
Om-1 ontht lth — llay of
liming, A. DOM, WArreat Baskin ptcy
was Maned against tbs- anat. of MARVIN M.
COOLBAUGB, of Minaret:2os, the'Vonnty
Bradford and 13rite of Peamylvania, who Mu
been adjadgal Bankmpt,.on hie own petition
that-the payment of any debts any property be
longing to nth 'beak:rapt, to him, or for hie use
and the transfer of any property bv him are lor
bidden by law • that *meeting of the - creditors
of the mid Baidaupt,to prove their De*, and
to choose one or 11. are Amlipmes of his Baste,
will be held at a coca. of Bankraptey. to, be
holden , t the aim of the &tester. With* boro '
or Towanda, Ps.. before Emmen OVIEFOX Jr.
on the Sth day of 'Ornery. 1869. at 9 o'clOck
A .If. THOB. A. ROWLEY',"
•
U. B. Marshal.
Jan. 7,1869. By E. B. CaoLnaton, Dep'y
nANKRUPTG'Y NOTIOL—Tins is
eo Gtvw Nancit—That an the 241 day
of .Tinuary A. D. 1869, a Warrant in . /tank,
nzn E was issued) against the estate of
a
L B. HILL, of Ulster Twp., in the
County of Bradford and State of Pennsylva
nia, who has been adjudged Banknipt• on
his own petition ;,that the fayment of any
debts and. delivery of any props* belting
ing to such Bankrupt. to him, or for his
use, and the transfer of .any property by
him are forbidden by law • that a meeting
of the creditors of the wild Bankrupt, to
prove their Depts, and to choose one or
- or more Assignees of his Estate, will be
held at s Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden
at the Office of the Register in the Borough
of Towanda, Pa., before EDWARD OVER
TON, dn., on the . 4th day of Fairy. A. D.
1869, at 9 o'elcok, A. LL
THOMAS A. ROWLEY, - U. & Hackal,,
By E B. COOLHAVOS, Deputy.
Jan. 7, 1869
- TIANKRUPTCY - NOTICK—Tsis i s
to Owe Ncrnoz.—That collie 6th day of
January, A. D. 1869,4 Warrant In Bankruptcy
was Issued against abs estate of ABEtatield
C. BENTLEY. of Springfield twp In the County
of Bnidford and Elate of- Pennsylvania, who
has been adjudged Bankrupt on his own
tkm ; that the payment of any debts and de
livery of any property belo n ging to such Bank
rupt, to him, or for his Sae, and tbs. transfer of
anyproperty by him are forbidden by law;.that
a meeting of the creditors of the said Bankrupt,
to prove their Debts, End to choose ono or more
Assignees of his &tato. will be held at a Court
of Bankruptcy, to be holden at the Office of the
Register in the Boro. of Towanda, Pa., before
EDWARD OVERTON, , Ja., Register, on the
13th day of Feb'y. A. D. 1869. at t o'clock,
P. M. ' TROIKAS A. ROWLEY.
11. B. Marshal.
, - By B. B. Coofsatrea, Deputy.
•
EXECUTOBIS . NOTlCA—Notice
is hereby given that a. •persons indebte- 4
to the estate of HENRY FEINEIENDEN. late o:
Terry, dee'd, are regal:Mod: to mike im-
mediate payment, and all MOM; claims upon
said estate will present them duly law benticsted
IoT settlement.
MERMAN E. FESSMIDVI,
GEO. F. HORTON.
Jan. e, 18694 • - • Executors. '
EUCUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is -
rebylives that all persons indebted to
the estate of Zbenezer. .
hug of
Herrick twp., are requested to make paytoent
without delay,' and those having claims agaluet
salt %tate must present them ,duly aatheaties
ted for settlement.' .
JOHNSON WELLS..
Executor.
'Dec 17 1.8151;
B ANKRUPTCY
NOME—Tars
TO GIVE Novo i.—That On the 6th day _ of
Januar,. A. D. It6B - , a Warrant in Ball kruptcy
was twined against the estate of Andrew B. Col
lura:a Falls twp., in the County of Wyoming,
and &ate of Pennsylvania, who has been ad
judged.a Bankrupt on his own. petition ; that
the payment of any debts and oelivery of any
property belonging to inch Bankrupt, to him.or
for his flee, ac d the transfer of any property by.
him are forbidden by la* ; that a meeting of
the creditors of the maid Btakrcrpt, to prove
their Debts, sna to choose one or mon Assign
ees of his Estate, will hi held at a Court of
Bankruptcy. to be holdeuntthe. Ofdce of the
Register in the Boro. of Nowanda. Bradford Co.,
Pa.. before EDWARD OVERTON,Jr.. Register.
on the 20 day of February, A.D., 1859, '10.2
o'clock, P. If
TRONAB A. POWLEY, U. &Wardle .
Jan. 14. By E. B. COOLSAO3II, Deputy
MOTICE IN BANIERTIPTCY. 2 —:
A. Tilts is ro awe )(atm.—That on the sth
day of Jauaary A. 18;r9. a Warrant In Bank
ruptcy was Slimed against the e'tate of Geo. 13.
Eaten of the Borough of Troy, firthe County of
Bradford, and state of Perm sylrania . who has
been adjudged W nkrnpt on his own petltton - ;
that tht, payment of any debts sad. delivery cif
any property belonging to such . Bankrupt; to
him. or for his nee. and the transfer of any
property by him are' forbidden by law; that a
meeting of the creditors of said aankrupt, • to.
pri.ve their Fichte, had to choose! one or more
Assignees of his Estate. will be held at a Court .
of Etnikrciptcy. to be holden at the Mee of the
Register In the Borough of Towanda. Pit: hem
EDWARD OVERTON, Jr..Register.ott the. 20th
day of Feb, A : D. }l3OB, st:2 o'cloct r P. t.
r TROKAOR. &OWLET
Marshal,
s BiE. B.Coopiatroa, Deputy.
.11N Te.
..11. Riad' orl
NATHAN' TIDD
In the
detea,ed
The Co monwealth of Pennsylvania To
Orlando . : averly,Adelwe Pant, Almira Chase.
A Imirs Beverly, Orlando 'Overly guardian of
Batley 'Beverly, Edward El verly, Amass
Beverly, En t• e Irvine. Hart Wsyman. Nary
Ann Neal„DeAlanson Haverly,Sylvetter Boyles.
SevolloOtoyies, Lu Ands C. Boyles. Wallies
Boyles, Nancy Bunnell," Addle Boyles. r
B h
oyles or Irvine, lineal descendants of
John Haverly, deceased; and to Oil other per
sons interested, greeting t
BRADFORD COUNTY. SSA . •
Yon: are hereby cited to be and appirs before
the Judges of our Orphaq's at an Or
phan's Coat to be ,held it Towanda, in ilia
Bth day of February, A . D" 18119. at 10 - o'clock
in the forenoon of said day, they sad than
accept or reftwe to take the rest estitd.of said,
John Beverly, deceased, situate in the towns
ship of Overton, In said County, at the apprais
ed valuation put upon it ky. an inquest duly
awarded by the said Court. and raWrued by
the Sherif' on Abe 12th day o Dee, 1888. to
wit : $78940, and hereof teapot. .
Hittites, Hon. .P. B. Streeter, at Towan
da the let day of January. 1169.
H. J . AbILL , Clerk: •
Jan. 6,1869,
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIoR.L.
Notice is boob gime that all mime
indebted to the est ate of Otein Warw. late
of Tuscarora twp., deed., ars reopmeted to
make immediate muscat, and all puma hal.
lug claims against said estate. must present
them duly antitenticatadice settlement.
L.D. WARNER,
.I.dinbdittiator..
Dec' 24,1868.
VICEITUTOWS NOTIOR.- ! —Notice
.IVAL hereby gistnt that all wpm ladsbted•
to be estate of KLIZA. - MERTON, -late of
waada boto, are requested to malts =medi
ate payment, add all pees= hiving ales law up
on said estate mut present thee &Is when-
Uwe(' for settlement.
Dee. TAMS.
VX:ECITTORS NOTIOIL---NooCe
JJ hereby • given; that all %-
deb* *to Um ar.ate Smyth
late of miaviDe, dated. are noineated to
make immediate moist. and this laving
claims against saLtadato proud Mena d,
sothanticated for aettlemant. •
S K. POTEL
H ETH OLLISTER CAT Ltitt,
. Deo. 17. 1868. ' Ezieutors•
EXEOUTpIO3 NOTICE.— , -Notice
la hereby giro* that sit sons Indebted to
the estate•of. TANISNZO late of
Wyaluaing tarp. are watuelledito mate
ate payment, without itehiy, sad thous basins
claims whist, said estate put presout Qom
duly autheutkated for rettlommoi.
0. R. Atilt
DAVID. MOWN;
Dee:- 17. 1868
El OR SALE AT SCOTIA TANNERY
X Plastering Halr at wholesale and Mall
also Soap and Wagon Grease by the pound ass
banal. Cash phi for Bak aADAK nd lildsa. •
, 1/111141.
Granrille Centre • J 1 11118. dol.
,
, Cenal,
ORPHAN'S COURT OF
a County, No. 99, t. T. 18€8.
atter cif the Male of Jam Hatierip
JAMES MACFARLANE;
Ezect atom
El
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