Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, February 18, 1869, Image 3

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LGGAL AND GENERAL
TIM E 1 TißLE.—The following in the
Time Table - of the Penisylvanie and New
York Canal and Rail Road Company, which
took effect on Monday, Nov. 23, 1868 :
BOVTHWASD.,
P. M. P. M. A.M.
... 6:35 12:30 8.40
12:45 8:55
7103 12:58 9.08
.7:18 r 1.13 913
... 7.40 1:35 9 . 46
NOIITHWAILD.
. . .....8.10 12:00 6.00
7:50 11:40 5.40
.. .7:37 nal 5./7
7 11:12 • 6:12
..7:00 10:50 4:50
A. M. A. M. P.IL
JOHN P. COX. Superintendent.
Wiorzatx
Artuacs..
ULSTER. .
To*ANDA
WAVERLY
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TOWLSDA
BRICK POMEROY and Joan C.
BnEciimsnmaz were amongst the o:rivals at
the American Hotel, Elmira, last week.
Stir The Wavekly Advocate says
that the Erie Railway Company contemplate
building a large number of coal pockets at
that place, in the Spring, the present being
entirely inadequate to the business.
azir The ,Danville Express says :
• A company of over eighty persons living
in the town of Cohocton, Steuben county,
started for Kansas last Monday •morning,
where they will found a settlement. Many
others are making preparations to follow."
M.. Last Wednesday evening, the
store of William Voso, of Vest Candor, was
broken into and about s4.o i worth of goods
taken therefrom. No clue has been obtain
ed as to who the burgloss—were, or which
way they went.—Candor Press.
SEVERE ' ACCIDEST.-A man by the
name of James Ives, met with a serious oc
cident this morning at Card's Mills, about
six miles below Wellsburg. fie was lifting
a block on a shingle machine, when his foot
slipped, and his right hand came in contact
with the saw, and took off the thamb and
two fingers of his right hand.—Elmira Ga.
tS,. The Northern Tier Gazelle has
r.covered partially from the -effects of the
ite fire, and comes to us a half-sheet.—
Though not burned out,Hoosza's establish
ment was turned topsy-turvy, in the excite
ment of the occasion. One such hasty re
m.,val is as bad in a printing office, as a
101- A trial of Steam Fire Engines
t. , ek place at Elmira, on Friday, and exei
ttql considerable interest. Amongst those
l resent t3:SCO it, were Burgess RUSSELL and
Gouncilman Eltiamustr, of this place. The
c , ntest was between Sonata Falls rotary
and the Amopkeag piston engines. The
t: ets were very severe, and the Amoskeag
gave out before the trial was fim:shed.
306/The sufferers at the late fire
.1t Troy, aro preparing with their accustom
cutttrpriso to build a new Troy, upon
the ruins of the old. — V. M. Loss will re—
p' we the Troy House with a Hotel propor
tlmel to the_ wants 'of the place, and
ale..;:;. row:rams will put up a brick
blook, which gill bo an ornament.. Their
I,anking.-house will be recOnstracted, we
presume, in the same splendid style, in
which it was first built.
ushers are also making preparations to
• :amenee re-bnilding, and the fire, though
it., present efflet is depressing will event
naily prnve•benefici.d to the.' - architectrual
appearance of the place. There is too
!we'll wealth and energy in Troy to be over
c.r.se by one fire.
NEW Yi)1111: STATE: Feld: The citik
iAls,tof Elmira have been doing their "level
17.5t,11 to have their city idesignated as the
pl,1•0 f‘,l- holding the next State Agricultu
r,l Fair. The Advertiser isays that their ef-
C,rti have been successful, and that the
;LLte Agricultural Society, held their attnnig.
ding in 111.3. Assembly Chamber in Al
-I..ny, Wednesday, and that the city of El
lairA %vas selected as the place for holding
thi next State Fair.
This is the third time that Elmira has
been chose by the State Society as the
place for holding
. ifs Fair, it_ having been
lo‘t•ie.ed there in 1555, "in 1860, and now in
' 4 9. Oar hotel and other aceemodations
are much superior now to whiat__they were
vither of the former occasions, and we
Lave no doubt the arrangements this year
w,II be satisfactory to the Society and to
thousands of people who will be in at
t 2ndince at the Fair.
Berm liisinso.—Our neighbors in,
Tioga and Sasquehanna counties are brag
-. 1 1 1.4 in the line of flatter making.
The Agitator says that Mr. BATEMAN
11oNson, of Sullivan, Tioga county, last
:7 , AI. kept a dairy of 14 old cows and 3 two
old heifers—equal to 15 head. From
1 1 . , 2 milk of these cows he made $1,040
prth of butter for market, and from the
zatermilk re y 9i2ed, in calves and pork,
T0ta114,175 ; or $73.40 to each
counting the heifers as cows of fall
Il e :ILA:arose Riatiblimin says that Mr
S. flaLowiN, of Bridgewater town-
Susquehanna county, had on the 15th
April, 1868, a dairy of eleven cows and
1. , Ifrr, ; three being heifers, and one of
73 only two years old. From this dairy
between that date and December
it. 1830 pounds of butter.
Wc don't believe out Bradford farmers
'••'1 b.' outdone in the qiiantity or quality of
r butter. We should like to hear from
ui of them
D ROWNED.—Patrick Manyon, who
several montns past has been working
11. B. Slorgan,ou the R. R. at this place
Ileshoppen, Was drowned in the
1 of the Rorse-meo dam, near Stehoop
't3• on Tuesday of lu.st weak. 1
1' trick, who with a friend named James
1111 eY, bad put themselves outside of rather
too much "fusil oil,"—commonly Called
I thifikeY,—to be any way at an widows,
started from the dant •th*olunpini!knroes
the ice. When nearly across the,. river.
they walked straight into an °villager sirir
hole. and of course went down, clinging
desperately to each other. They struggled
and arose to the surface two or three thaw,
until persous who saw their danger bad
come to theirassistance. Riley was restesad
in a senseless and,strangled- condition, and
after propei restoratives eras revived. Man
yen though still struggling when assistance
cams - had sunk in the water under the ice,
so-that it was impossible to reach him ex
cept by a book and pole. . The' body 'was
brought out after it bad been in the suttee
for an hour or upwaids ; but too late for
resuscitation., , •
His remains wean taken to his Mends in
Pittston or Scianton. He Lad in his pock
ets about $7O in money saved from: several
months of industry and sobriety. Those
who have known tail here, during the past
few months, speak of him as an honorable,
industrious and,—tip to this fatal spree-;-a
temperatC man.—Tbnkhannack Democrat.
xis' The warm weather of the past
week, raised the streams sufficiently to
move the ice from the pool of the dam,Eluw.
day night, but without doing any damsge.
A heavy fall of rain Sunday *writing helped
very materially to \melt the snow, though
there is yet a bilge t body-bf it 'remaining in
the woods.
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Ms. BAMIONO3. I -Rev. Mr;
BeADIOND has been holding a series of meet
ings in Rochester for borne time past.-;--
Those hem last week in the Central church
have been intensely interesting. linmbeis
have come in from the country to attend
them. Each evening a large proportion.
have remained at the second meeting, and
often not less than a dozen ministers and
Christians of different denominations are
engaged.in earnest conversation with groups
all over the church. The singing of Mr.
HAMMOND'S new hymns and tunes, many of
which be brought from Great Britain, has
been an attractive feature. The prayer
meeting in the First
.Presbyterian church is
crowded every morning, between 9 and 10
"o'clock.
PERBONA4—We are extremely grat
ified to observe that the people of Towanda
and vicinity are cultivating a taste for pain
tings,i, pictures and works of art, before, as
we believe, imperfectly developed inorelor
want of opportunity than disposition. The
past year and especially the past winter has
afforded them a splendid opportunity for
this purpose, if we mny judge.from the dis
play upon the n counters and from the shelves
and show-windows of our book-stores and
walls of our picture gallerys.
They have had chromes in abundance,
and; any pictures and colored photographs
all most beautiful. And yet while these are
very nice with which to decorate the walls
of our houses we should feel that there was
.a very great desideratum were =there no
Artist with us by whose skill we could ob
tain just as beautiful pictures of the mem
bers of our own families. Bat fortunately
we have each a one in the person of Mr, G.
W. Gusrne. This gentleman came - to us
last fall well recommended, and his work
since done speaks very highly of his skill
and ability as a painter. We have been
favored with a peep at some of his produc
tions and confess that they were very ably
executed. They consistprinciPally of India
Ink work, Water Color and Oil Paintings.—
Those in India Ink are chiefly copies from
pictures of deceased persons or others who
wish fine large pictures from - small ones in
their possession, And yet copies of this kind
can also be worked up splendidly in oil.—
These are good, the copying and enlarging
being done at Messrs. HABDPIG & Sars.usr's
Gallery, in connection with which Mr. G,
is principally employed, and whose also all
sittings for other works whether in oil or
otherwise are given. Those done in. oil es
pecially attracted our attention and elicited
our praise. The rotundity of the figure, the
beautiful arrangement of . complimentary
colors, the artistic blending of light and
ahade,and the very life-like expression, ren
der these very pleasing anff compel us to
pronounce them not only most artistic but
in many cases surpassingly beautiful
A specimen of this work may be seen a
the News Room of Asvonn da Beans in
Post Office building.
COURT PROC4DINGI3.—The following
business was done in the Common Pleas :
Stibpcezuul in Divorce and alias subpcanas
were directed to issue in the following cases:
Witberell vs.Witherell. - • .
Rebecca Heath vs. Wm. P. Heath. •
Frances G. Crater vs. Fred E. Crater.'
Frances A. Ridall vs. John Ridsll.
Lois A.. Lewis vs. Geo. H. Lewis.
L B. gowman vs. Nancy M. Bowman.
John C. Pierce-vs. Esther J. Pierce.
Mary Carrier vs. Eldad Carrier.
Wealthy S. Phelps vs. Victor Phelps:-
Emma K. Woodward vs. Alram 31. Wood
ward.
• Ellen Green vs. Francis Green.
Divorces were - granted is the following
IMIZEZI
Geo. F. Browp vs, Sylvn S. Brown
S. F. Edsall vs. S. M. Edsall.
The case involving the validity of the Will
of the late Daniel McDuffle dec'd; of Ath
ens township came on for trial on Tuesday,
Feb. 8, and a jury was called and sworn,
and the remaining jurors discharged.—
The trial was continued .from day to day,
until Saturday afternoon when it was ad
punted until Monday, at 2p. M., to allow
the jury to visit their homes. The case was
retcommenced on Monday, when the jurors
drawn for third, week were discharged with
the exception of a jury drawn and kept to
try the case of Storrs vs. Smith. At the time.
of going to press (Wednesday afternoon)
the McDuffie case is not terminated..
In the matter of application for incorpora
tion. of the Terrytown Cemetery Association
the Court grant the'applipation.
sir Attention is Galled to the new
advertisement of CODDVG, RUSSELL & Co.
The old firm of CODDESU & Bass= have
admitted ha. H; CODDDIG MO . Cass. M.
Hem., as partners, and the business will
I ;ereaftor bo conducted ander the above
name.
WATER WORKS. The qifes4un of a
supply of water for domes& purposes and
as a protection against fire, is always one of
great - importance to a flourishing village,
and one which excites more or less discus
sion. The present unprotected state of our
town' as regards a supply of . water, . has
brought the subject prominently forward.
On Thursday-of last week, upon the invita
tion of B. B. Brazaru., of Owego, N. Y.;
agent for the Holly Manufacturing Compa
ny, the Burgess and Counciltof this place,
visited Binghamton; to examine Holly's sys
tem of Fire Protection and Water Supply,
works having been recently put up In that
city. A thorough instiection.of the works
I was made, and the power of the maabillery
tested, as applicable to fire purposes, ind
the unanimous and arrears' t' able conclusion
was, that this method of procuring water
was Preferable to any other where ma
chinery is required.
The works are located near the river—the
water is procured from two large wells, and
forced by peeved machinery , through the
Pipes, of which about thirteen miles are
already laid down. A pressure of 40 lbs, to
the inch is sufficient to supply the torn,
while for fires a force of - three times that
amount can be applied. An ingenious
dualism sounds. a whistle at the 'wort*,
-whenever a hydrant is opened,— notifying
the engineer that a fire has Inches out; and
that more pressure te required.
.Vuoct***" . igimm-434D.
Thome. Lis opened 'limes
Sell, foe . Velocipede Exhibition, az4,
to:enable snob at the public as mg be tie
eitowe of t e aming= the est od whom of
04. 3 4 ,w4:44 l iMult**7 pop
lei ime nt.
i an otlenttniity:= The pabool
MOW** faEther
**kin a law • lb* to
see the 'Wide a "eominen•#64 bf 'convey:
'once in our town.
sojr and sy School Jo/Altaic •for.
Bradford County will be held in Athena on
Tne0 6 47 14 0 WeilhesilaVthe 2311 and 24th
mat., commencing on Tuesday at p O'clock
p. in., in the Reread Chuich.'
Addresses on - practical topics of interest,
to all will be delivered. by Rai. W. 4. Vasa
D: D., Rev. Ws. Raw, Rev ! a T .
B: Rev. T. J. . Room Rai:R. - Cirri:nu
and others. , .• _ -• • • •
No superintendent or:leacher in the vicin
ity, will fail to improve (hie opportunity for
instruction: ' . 1
/11 persons will be- welcome at every ses
sion of the Institute.
0. A.Butca, Eleo'y.
At,aninforinel meeting ; of the
tasuranim Agents of Towanda, held at the
Office of FL B..2dcHrow„ lin Saturday eve.
Wing Feb. 13, 1869, for the inuposeof fain
ing a Bradford county board of Undenrri
tens, O. & Rum= was Called to the,cludr
and dotes W. Ma was cluisan Beirettui
On mutton of Mr. Kansa wasresolved
"that the officers of this 'meeting should
correspond uri the several Insurance
Agenta of this Co ty and request &cub:
meet with us at the fileiof EL B. Malmo
in TOwanda, on the 2d day of
March 18 69, at 2 . P. /IL, for the purpose of
further organizing a ()Minty Board and
transact such other Unsiness as may be
deemed expedient.
C. 8. Busanz, Chairman
Jomi W. Mrs, Beo'y.
SUSQIIIIOINA COMM.—On the 26th
nit. a little tic= of Henry dhelp, of. Forest
Lake township, about .two „years old, fell
backwards into a tub of hot water tßwl_was
scalded to death.
—The Grist mill of William •Waterson
in Brooklyn township, vas dettroyed.
by lire on - Saturday night,% January
30th. Total loss, $B,OOO. Immo%
000. The Ste is supposed to , have been
caused by Motion of th 3 gearing. "
131tditt Noticco.
NIL The Spring style of Gentle
Bilk Hats has last been received by Clonney
& Amsbry, South side Merour's new block..
a The Children's Mnsiesl Con
vention of Wyalusing, Pa., bill hold its
closing Concerts on Saturday and Monday
evenings, Feb. 20, and 22. in the Tinvn
Hall, under the.tuanagement of Jaime MC}
GIUNAMN, of Lindenville, 0.
Tickets, 25 cents. .
Mr. McGnsismuns will also hold a Con
vention at Stevensiille, Pa., commencing .
Monday, Feb. 22d.
In these Conventions, which consist of a
course of 20 lessons, (two each day), a
thorough investigation of the rudiments,
reading notes; .ko,, forms a Leading feature.
(and. terms are such as cannot fait to suit).
as his time in this part CP the country is
somewhat limited, those desiring his ser
vices should address as early as possible, at.
Stevensville, Bradford Co., Pa.
Feb. 8.-2 w•
WASHINGTON'S BIRTH-DAY PARTY.—
The Public are cordially invited - to attend
a Washington's Birth-Day Party, to be giv
en at the Milan House, m Milan; Pa., on
Monday Avening, Feb. 22, - 18613; Music
Keeler's Full Band. Bill $2 SO.
Feb.lo. S. Wazerss; Prop'r.
YESIPRRANCE LE 6TIDIES IN BAST BRAD
roan.—Rev. Jas. A. Davidson, , State_ Lee;
curer for the Grand Lodge of-1.„ 0. of G. T.;
who has been lecturing to crowded houses
and making many Temperance converts itt
West Bradford, will lecture artha folibw
ing places in cast Bradford : -
North TOwanda, Wednesday Feb. 10th.
Holland Hill, Thiustia7 Feb. 11th.
Ulster, Friday Feb. 12th.
Frenchtown, tiaturiay Feb. 13th.
Terrytown. Sunday; Feb 14th. --- -
Sager Bun, Monday Feb. 15.
Wyaltising, Tuesday Feb. 16th. •- ---
Spring Hill, Wednesday Feb. 17th.
Oameown, Thursday, Feb, 18th.
Herrick, Frid iy Feb. 19th.
Leßaysvillit Saturday Feb, 20th.
Potterville. Sunday Feb, 21.
Orwell, Monday Feb. 22d.
Boma, Tuesday Feb. 23.
Shesheguin, Wednesday Feb. 24.
Towanda,at the Baptist ChurcbiThursdaT
Feb. 25.. . -
Ulster, Friday Feb. 26. .
Athena, Satiirday Feb. 27.
" Sunday Feb. 28.
Geri. Patton will accompany Mr. David
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 pulpits.
By Order of the G. W. G. T.
W. Parrott, D. D.
for Bradford Co.
Feb. 4, 1869.
TRY ROYAL. BAKING PORDSB.--It 1113
the best thing in aselor cooking, and is
cheaper, and much better than Cream Tar
ter and Soda. It is for sale at Towanda by
W. A. Rockwell, McCabe & ?AM, P. W.
Cowell, John ?Jeddah, 0. B. Patch, and
Long Fe Keeler. • Feb. 1.-4 e
FOR SALE, A RABE CnAsce.—A sec
ond band grand piano, London make, of
sweet, fine tone, good action. Will be sold
at a bargain on account of owner leaving
the country. Can be seen at Mr. Par=
McCLELLiares, Columbia X Roads, Penna.
Jan. 20.
A VALI/AIMS PROPERTY TOR DALE.--
The subscribers wishing to change their
business, offer a part or the whole of their
property for sale, situate in Tuscarora twp.
Bradford county, Pa. on Main road leading
from Stevensville to Lacryvale. 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. For particulars and
terms enquire of the subscribers.
FL S. & FL B. Amax:.
Tuscarora, Jan. 26.—tf
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO CASH Burns
AT LONG do RIGIMZIOL --Can and examine
prices and griality of their Tens, Coffees,
Sugar and Flatus which they offer cheap for
cash. Jan. 14.41
PARS RISEITAVILLNT.-G. W. 0002 i,
proprietor. Meals served at all hours, told
in every style. Ale drawn from the wood.
Under Chamberlires + Jewelry Store, Main
St., ToWanda Pa. Dee. 23.
AYER'S HAIR VIGOR, 'For sectoring
dray Nair to its natural Vitality and Celan—
& .dressing which, is at *once agreeable,
healthy: and effe9tual for preserving-the
hair. Ride or gray hair is restored to Us
original eo/or with the gloss and freshness of
youth. Thin hair is thickened, fallhig hair
checked, and baltbris often, though not
always, cured by Jai use. Nothing can re
store the hair where the follicles are destroy.
ed, or the -glands atrophied - and decayed.
But such as remain can beamed for useful
ness by this application. Instead of fouling
-the hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep
it clean and vigorous. Its occasional toe
will prevent the hair from taming gray or
falling off, and consequently prevent bald.
netts. Free from those deleterious stibetan-.
, cps which make some preparations danger.;
ous and injurious to the hair, the-lirigorean
only beniet but not harm it., • If-wanted
merely for a hair annisink, nothing else
can be found so desirable. Containing
char oil nor dye, it does not soil white cam
brio,ana,yet lasts long on the hair, giving it
a - rich glossy lustre and grateful palm&
Prepared by Dr. L O. Ayereir. Co., Prac
tical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell,Mass.
Sold by Dr, - N; C, Porter Towanda, & all
Draguits &-• Dealers in medicines every
where, • N0v.,26, 1(168.y--
Toitunii . VOL Yaitro..—Orders for
Coal occommotied Leith 014 Jet AA&
,Old Zetit4ialasii - Drag -Store of Dr. IL O.
,Paerss..oorner of -itch end Puke -tom ,
Towanda, will receive prompt atteotioit, •
Sam 20, 1869.—tf Wasr• I Drvzit.'..
mar 11 0 1 4 001 KPr6leak 10 4At i no
Fortes of iiiiijkledsud 11 4/ 0 ofaeliehiet
Age wilthetsold tit e Tell WS* Alleeeele" -
tiendlor abnouhus which will bs sent basin
every adds* •
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guril-rWill.ipijpis , it?
do you ask "“isliat ,toir Arifi*suswer--,
Do non :wad -the Awl= Aithel
the Dwpw's Weekly or lf.
EraniS7 the Nowlin* b ane, M P
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beg T ..- inst Wi mi r-Young•lfoihs_;
Wi rt *Lifpudnel thousand
Alla St - atual Uwe tha Yett tto
sent iVirWtiy to youtrook the: office of pub%
arcif Yoe tend the MOW -leth' ,
scription price. I will pay, next Spain& •
premium to each embecriber, worth frown
SO, Cents to Id nests. at kneed ash_pion,
iu Strawberry or other small Fruit Plants,
Clr any Nome, Tres. Shrub or Plant.
Send for Circular and Price List.
To a, Pa. zap. $69.
A Housz asp..Lae Fos HaLit.—A
sudjd Howe and Lot for sals,situate.an
flecond street, opposite the Wkee, close
to good schools,. sexy pleaeantly located.—
The house iinew. just finished from top to
bottom irilirst aloes style. For farthor par.
timbre enquire of D.,11..-.Bsitia., an:the
premises. To:Annuls, Oat. p, 18%*
vAutioN..—Tbtot to to 'cantipn
Persona against hitting, trusting, or her.
baring_inyson Wm.lo: Chilean, a boy aged
19 yews, es I wish Mail* return _
. -0 •J. W. annum
itonroa, twp. halt lass. . se
•
atutou —senre.s, 0, 4. k ilns,
wcnibirespeetfully - in Mis forin the Yokiiiitirof To-
wands and irkdoity, that she is prepared to
tarnish than? ,with Switches, I:vis. end
Prissetti: Thdr.Floweri midi to Order.—
Miss IL is stapling at the seddeatee of
- T. Wilcox. on Maple Street, where ehe will ,
resign Axe three or font weeks.
Towanda, J. 11.4 t - • •
\ • •
GUM BAsagm.—The au scriber,
Wishing to ohaagei.hia 000npation;offera his
property in tirlat inett for sale cheap,
consisting of one actri of land, with hotae.
barn, shop. and inn* with gooda. , For
farther particulars enquire .of the anbaori. ,
Awns •Psaaa.
West Warren, Bradford county; Pa.
Deo. 22, 1888.-4 e .
TOWANDA Caw Yatio.—The
Partnership bezetofore misting tmder the
thigt • name of Overton a Co. is this
day dissolved by mutual consent:, • '
• WA. Onirroa,
- Jas. M. WARD.,
ax.mt. Divot
Towanda, Pa. Dec. Hat, 1868.. - -
The business of the late firm will here
itfter be conducted by WABD do Drves, who
, 101. I pay all liabilities contracted by D'A.
.OVIOITON & (TO. upon presentation—and to
whom all debts due said firm are to be paid
—an immediate settlement is requested.
• Ws= & Dint
ORGANS', MELODEONS, AND , PIANO
Fovea—As the co-partnership heretofore
existing between 'Maynard & Fraley is do
solved, the undersigned would say that he
is prepared to furnish Church, School, and
Parlor Organs and Melodeons from the best
Manufacturers at greatly reduced pricri.—'
Fall satisfaction . guaranteed in every re
speck and every Instrument warranted fir
five years. He is also prepared to furnish
Piano Polies from the best New York or
Eastern Manufacturers at reduced plum—
Any orders by mail promptly attended to.
Jan. 4, 1869:-3w Cuay. Forxr.
MARE .118 D.
PERRY—LARCO3I---At the
Howe in Leßoy, Feb. Bth, by H. W.
Parkhurst Esq., Mr. Stephen L Perry to
Miss Ella Larceny all of West Burlington.
SWAIN—PERRY—at the same time wit
place, by the same, Mr. Joseph Swain. of
West Burlington, to Miss Barrens Perry,
of the same place. , .
LINDSFX--JOBBBON—At Towanda, Jan.
29th; by Rev. Wm. Harris,Mr. & H. Lind
sey, of Towanda, to Abbie R. /*mon, of
Franklin.
ROBINSOI.I—MACE--At the Hotel of J.
o:Day's:Esq., in Windham, Feb. 6, by
- Rev. B. E. Wa!smith, Mr. Ervin \W.
Robinson, of Orwell, Pa., to Miss lianas
L Mace, of Clarence, Cedar Cc. lowa. •
WARRINER-LROCKWELL=At the /toile
- of Mrs. Mary. A. Rockwill of Worm,
on, the 10th of February, by Rev. Hillock
Armstrong, Mr. Francis H. %Trifler to,
Miss Helen E. Rockwell. ' ,
SEXTON—LONDON—At the ' Hotel in
Roma, February 11th, by Rev. S. Elsa,
Mr. Amass, E Sexton, of Orwell, to Miss
Louisa E.'Condon, of prwelL
-
WHITAICER=-In Warren, Feb. 4tb, 18,69;
Abrattair Whitaker, aged 74 years. -
Mr. W. emigrated from Vermont so War
'ren abont half a century ago . hence wastme
Of the early battlers, and knew the hard..
ships incident to
‘ a pioneer. He was
fatter of ten children six of whoM isurvive
to mourn his loss with their :nether. To
of his sons were in the army, one of whom
fell, pierced with a rebel \ Bullet: Mr. W.
had long been amember of the Brae Will
Baptist Church and was respeeted by all
who knew him. ' . W.
NI tu libutrtiscmtnto.
B.
, A. PETTES &CO.,
,
Are now receiving from New York a;fine sa•
eortment of
GOODS IN THEIR LINE I
F a Co ;misting iffiart of
BROWN & BLEACHED MIISLINB,
AND PBINTB,
LADIEB:AND CHILDREN'S DBE'SS GODS,
Fancy Sktrtsahavrle, Hoop Skirts,
, \
GLOVES; , Holism 1. MINIM NORIONA;
&c., &c., &c
All of which can be bought as cheep as the
same quality of goods can be bought; in 'To
wanda. Their 'r
• •
•
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
1 / 2
Is\beln; faratiti ed with Ole:latest styles of
BONNETS AND , HATS
And a general assortment '0 Millinery Goods,
with competent Milliners to suit the taste' of all
who may favor them with their patronage.
if Miners will le tarnished with all i indi of
goods at wholesale prices. „ -
DON'T FORGET THE NAME ANDOIACF
eon. Street, directly .opposite the, c.curt
House.
-B. A. PETTE:I3 CO.
Towanda. Sept. 24,188+.4m
H RRAIII HURR&Bt
HERE.IT IS AT LAST I
P. W.',COWELL
11.18 IT !
Anything you want in the Grocery line. See
whet they have t It
FLOUR,' FEED, FISII, SUGAR,
PORK, TEA,' SPICR, &MICR, EGGS, LARD,
DRIED. AND CANNED FRUIT
FRESH raurrs lii THEIR srasorr.s
BALT. BY THE SACK OR BARREL.
TOBACCO. AN) BE(4B8.
We are sole agents for the best brands o! Vir
• gluts and
CAROLINA SMOKING TOBACCO,
Villa!easiest:4 Retail.
*sq. tverytllisur In the GROCERY aua PRO
VISION line.
d ata door mo= itlated
ar Rel do einber ir ibi ibice No o n
Viinadll; NOV; 111,1868 'lllllQl*. ' •
lobbing, Atiadtlf 40.
Oodditig Russell & Co
,
- •
ftoclle ISO. tros remit
ME
• •
*to ale attest* of the airblio to Thole tee?
,large stoat of ill klnde - ot '
ItA RD WAR .E
E!M=3
BLACKSMITHS AND WAOONMAKAS
=
,0:4.11tIA GA.TitIMMINGS,
•
BUM , POLES,
• • •
WOOS,
Lip MUER,
ENAMELLED CLOTH, SPRINGS do AXLES.
LEATHER BELTIbi'G,
BUILDERS' MATERIALS,
N4ILS,
LIME AND' CEMENT, by the barrel, ,
Holcomb
RALROAD CONTRACTORS
DUPONT'S PO,WUER,
SAPILTT Fun,
AM 8 1 SUOVELC PIOKB,'&0
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT
07
S 1 1 1 0
To be found In this Palrt of the
And wb it suuerstoo.d that In these u ih other
We recommend es heretcfore, se the but 'time
known. We have Jett received a sepply
SILVER PLATER WARE,
GUNS AND PISTOLS
We'mein to keep by far the largest stock of
i \i
• 711 2#l' - WAR E
ifsnufeetarld in cFor:own 'bop, in which we ate
ptepold to do sit bands of
HBATER, GAS FLXTOILFS,
SANFORD & ORIENT'L HEATERS.
IRON, '
SCYTHES, ' HERO FRUIT JARS,
CM
woo
TOWA"JDA, PA.
IRON,
sroVES, cbc.
of 1I
114 4 -,
TRILLS.
.PELLOES;
SEAT Bean,
D4BU LEATHEB,
BABBITT METAL,
GAS PIPE,
AMATO ON NA.Tith
in large stock, including
GLASS,
PAINTS ANb fkLEit,
At very elos'e figures
Will find us beadloarten for
•
Webltend @t an umeato,have
Goods,
.
•
We will nqt be Undersold I
" THE ,AMERICAN "
of the popular Penviet'l coal stove
TUE " MAGIC StiltLD.'
LAMPS, LANTERNS, BRUSHES,,
POOKESKNIVES, RAZORS,
AND SCISSORS,.
I=
In Towanda.
JOB WO= AND BEPAIfONG.
T -
' 8, 1 01;8i8. FIIRSIt3HED WITH
AND\ WATERWORKS,
On short notice.
jP OGLE AGENTS TOE
NM
1 1
ws omn
NAILS' GLASS,
KEROSENE OIL, VARNISH,
AND MANY tOTHNIC GOODS,,
AT WHOLESALE.
!putt for tZu Howekir.
S E M A H,I N S
trinsaikftratity %len.
. -
rylw
ulioirirgitlo.:iii<
NEW HARDMME STIM.
12£t Maiir &reef
Tie. taxi ooM:r m ,
Syl O . G K. OF, VES
Ever brOlight to this ple:
be found the following
CELEBRATED O,NEB)
for 41114'i aii
7k Orikj atjent in 7initaOct
MORNING MORT,
RATEBONES .B/U=DiT,
BALTIMORE HEATER.
Which are, without exception,,the best
tenting g 44 : mmade
lam alto agent for the Cook Stoves
OUR OLH HOME,
GABDOT CITY,
And they cannot be Excelled.
,I am also agent for
Platform and; Counter ileales,
•
Kerosene Oil,
Window Glow
SASHY
Al► of which. will be &ad at
' Manufa,cturers Prices
• To the tilde
I also keep constant:l joa bend s coalplete
STOCK OF HARDWARE,
Of all kla di, conilatla g to p trgof
SPrilie.
Asles.
FeHoes .
Spokes,
•
4011,
Nall Nods,
And all k Inds of Shelf. Hardware, which will
be sold at the lowest prices. I would say to
Merchants that II will as all times meet Elmira
prices.
Towanda. Oct. 22,1889.
. 300 CASES BOOTS & SBOES
AT IRETAIL
HUMPHREY BROTHERS.
Offer to Orli:old oaatoate re and, the general
NOT ONLY THE LARGEST
ASSORTMENT , GOODS
FWIVaI, . .
That cane foandpi
NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA
The stock Is offered at
TiHE LOWEST RATES!
WORK GUARRANTEED'
All-leru- C. BUST%
SHOES FOR LADIES,
MISSES AND A CHILDREI,
RECEIVED THE ONLY SILVERS iEDAL
Excellence of Manufacture
PAUIS EXPOSITION 1867.
GOODS' FOR MEN'S WEAR,
HEAVY cOR LIGHT
I:7APEEt INAPOLCON,
Hungarian and other 9glee
OUR OWN MANUFACTURE
1 4 .
..14.1 4 11 oper*On an dih#, foods
AftideLto kOrcler by Egrriewei Workmen,
Saddlery Depotment
100 HORSE BLANKETS
BUFFALO & WOLF.BOB/S.
MO
Carriage Team Harness
- • ! WHIPS. &C.
4 1wirands.10c4231. I R.
SAVE YOUR RAGS. —OId Pape*
and Woolen Rap bought by
ALVOIM & skim'
ncyc t
.Im=!,3
.n .~ ::~.
GOOD BAKER,
E
lash, Doors, Ns! Ls
Horse Spots,
Tin Wale.
``• Belting
public,
BUT BSIST
FOR THE
And the
Awarded t'oi
:At the
JAHESSI. BIRTS
Either
lathe
f rtjabgteilantoggi
THE AND IMPROVED 1
LIMILY SEWING( 11 - ACHIIVE4I,
segyrlT- ""
lifrn'airtirded the VirstPrise at the - Piris Re
-: position lin, over 82 other Machines..
ibuo, the -follniihte Efate Pairatll/68 have
awarded this Machine the first premium .
New York, Ohlo. Pennsylvetda. Ilassachn
lett'. New ilstepshire; Vermont, Wisconsin
add Indiana. •
tit the CoantY Pairs of Madison. Comb . ga t
WP.1106 Wes" :Seam,
Monroe, Herklmet, Schuyler, Livingston, and a
hat of others. ;
Beport of the Committeenn Sewing Machines,
at the State Fairy held 111 Rochester Pail of
18(18.—"Your Coma:at-a have esamined the
different Perwing Machines. to which their at
tention oras'ftliede jut_ o_lrould niceenneptigs•
the best Family and Machine for all wiirkuluu
liowe's Bawls Machine, and lot • the following
mesons I plicity of constronttou- 24
.11egubuity of tension on both upper and lower
threads. M.-Ease of management. Ott—Great
rue work upon all materials. 6th—The
sot sitaanems t• the Machine forfalling,
Ingitacklag, biddies; quilting ' bind
ing and cording, and the ease with whia they
are applied, 6th-. The durability of the ma
chine, .t being made of hardened steel, at dead
Peed in its bearings. We recommend a med
- • Newatybrilinater, Braider, YnekoQtiiiieri
Corder,Embroider. Binder,. Peu add Im.
' eeTa
pros et Marker.
It will nee any and every-k ind oi ihread,from
the lineal to the costliest, with 4 much smaller
needle than bthor machines. Be sure and ex
amine.oru before you. purchase . Price from $OO
.4o 3200, and every machine: we:ratted.- The
real value of our Manulacturidg Machines for
"'allots, Boot, Shoe, Harness and Carriage Ma
kers, Is too well known to require comment.—
Don'tfall to call and see them.: ' •
EilipPaßD ds TEBBIBUB, Oen. agt's.
20 Lake Bt., Elmira, M. Y.
- For sale by CODDINO; RUSSELL & Co.,
General UMW Towaudarre.
NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE
CO.: of U. B.A.
CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000-:P1ID IN POLL
Chartered b 7 Corigrese;4B€B.
CLARENCE EL CLARK, Preiddrnt •,
JAY COOKE, Chalm'n Faience and Ex. Com ;
HERBYD. COOKE, Vice President
EVERSON W. PEET, Sepietary and Actuary
The advantages of the National Life Insurane
Company lire s •
1. It Is a.Nationai Co.. chartered by Congress ;
2. It has a paid up Capital of -One Million Dol .
tars ;
3. It-offers low rates of premiums
4. It Tarnishes larger insurance than other Com
panies, tor the stune,money. • •
5. It is definite and certain ;
O. There is no possibility of misrepresentation
by agents, or misunderstanding by policy
' holders ;
T. The policies are plain contracts, scs much in
!wanes for so much money ;
8.. All policies are non-forfeiting ;
9. The policies are exempt from attachment.
E. W. CLAIM k CO., Beakers, Philadelphia
General Agents.
B. 8. RIIBSEI.L, Manager.
mrAgente for Towanda and riclnity :
Jag A. G. MASON,,NATHAII TIDD
fl S. PECK, MILLWRIGHTT
Towarin*, Ps. ifilla built
and Repel ed, Engines and Boilers set in the
beat manner. I would 011 the attebtoin of
mill owners to
NEW VORTEST WATER WHEEL,
As combining all the elements of a first el ass
motter, simplicity of ccnstruction, accesafbitr
Ity, great strength of parts. developing the
greatest amount of power for waterused, easily.
repaired, running under backwater with no detr
riment to power except diminition of head, 're
quiring no alteration in Rill frames or addition
to flume, will run under low bead, and made of
any desired capacity. These wheels be
furnished at lees thap one-half the cost of any
other tiret.cises wheel in market, and warrant
ed to perform all that is claimed for them--
These wheels will be made for. dilivery with or
without cores, on short notate of the heat hod
in market. i i
For 101 l particulars 'address or eequire of the
undersigned. O. S. PECK, 'Towanda, Pa.
P. S.—Thme wheels eau he seen in operation
at Mews. Bartel is Wkits l -111 I, Towanda twp.
The wheels are wholly compoied of Irene& now
msde. Jan. 14, 181-11.—.4f
1110 WANDA. STEAM FLOURING .
I
UILLS:
WM. H. FULLER & CO.,
Respectfully inform the public that they have
purchased tYM nay and extensive Stettin Ploirr-
ing Mills, built by Griffiths, Wells ,k. Matson
in the south part of the borough of Towanda,
and having all the modern improvements, and
competent Killers, they ere prepared to do
CUSTOM GRINDING,
In the beat 'possible spanner and at entail: ay
short notice.. Every pales viii betaken s lo give
satisfaction, and w e invite a public. trial.
Ruiners doing bnidnesa in town -can bring
heir grain, mad have it grourid to take back
with them
FLOUR, FEED AND MEAT.,,
' -
For male at the lowest call prices, arid delivered
n any part et the village free of charge.
Towanda. November 10,1868
TOWANDA COAL YARD !
ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS
' COALS.
The undersigned having leased the Coal Yard
and Dock at the old'' Barclay Basin." and Jo t
completed a large Coal Boise and Office upon
thepremises, are now prepared to furnish the
Citizens of Towanda and vicinity with the diff
erent kinds and sizes of the. above named , coals
upon the most reasonable terms in any quanti
ty desired. Prices at the Yard until farther
noticet • - •
Large Egg
Small Egg
Stove,.
Cltesnn4.,
" Barcl t ay "Ltrop, •
" Ran of Vines,
" Pine Er Blacksmith— .
The i following additional charms will be
made for delivering:Coal within the. Borough
-limits: '
Per 0n,..60 cts..- extra for Trying in 50 obi
Bali T 035 " " 4 25 r
Qoarterto n.. n 25 " ' " 4, . " 25 „4,
iillr Orders may be lelt at the Yard, corner'
of ; Railroad and. Elisabeth et., or ak.ll. C. par
ter's Drag Store. • • - •
oft. Orders Mast In all cases be accompanied
with the cash. . .
Towanda. Jan. 1, 1869.—tf. ~„ -
ilpoTs) . BOOTS 11 BOOT4III
NORTH BRANCH ROOT -REOE STOW
L. C. NELSON,
Ban just flandted and ready-for isle a large aa,
aortment of
`'WO`IOTS AND SHOES!
I hive Bootsfor that yeoman that - lament the
• sod
_And the bard. laboring- mt* that carries the
And fo h i f e llti: ; mechanic that star atorkand lay
And for tne soft handed Gents tbst apply •the
yard stick ;- • • . -
And Boots torahs Ilse that flourish , the 4010 •,
And for the haneat pechanlo that , worke In the
MU!
hate Boots a 'Wear* model •
For the hard laboring man that beano trade..
I hate Boot* for &IL - plea*. me a call.
My Boots are good and , priceejust ,
Bat I am detentinni NOT -TO THAW I
-I have JAMES HoGRECIOE, botte;maii lbw *
Celebrated is that Vas •;
Call my friends, all yon that will,
Leave your measure—try Ms eat.
The Epbeopal Churelithat is about ttrzise,,:.
My place la front exaetty • -
lin bhooby m - -
a N n O y RT H wA
NCH HOTEL I
"B NEIBOE.
Tetrads, At 4. 25, isse.-3m.. • .
.11
.tr 8 T irz/o . EIV 11 D i
~'~ E _
•
-Atan'Ayrrs . 'sroßEi
:‘• ' T•C • •
•
LARGE ARE NVELLEELECTED f3TOCE
Fall :and Winter - Goods 1
DepreBBian of the MarkeLl
bich will be sold secondly at
MI
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL !
.
FIVE CRATES OF CROCKERY
Towanda,llct. 6,1868
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR
V
BALE.—The subscriber offers for sale,the
following very desirable properties :
Two acres of choice land in Athens, Bradford •
county, with a very promising young orchard,
and a - large framed house, and barn, and blink
smith's shop thereon. Payments t.) suit or
chasers. , 11 not scud at private sale, will be
sold at auction, March 17; 1869. For particu-
lars apply to Timothy }Breen.
eLtiO—Forty :tool of Improvealand In Bldg
bury township, with two dwelling' tuxise,f, a
good store house, two trained barns, and well
of water thereon. Apply *Jame* MoArdle.
Jan. 12,1869 —tf.
VALCABLE PROPERTY • FOR
Sat.s.—lhe undersigned offers :for sale
his farm, 'Mated in Leßoy twp. 'sheet one
mile from Leßoy corners. containing shout 20
acres of good land, partially', improved. well
. watered,,and a good dwelling house end.out. ,
buildings thereon. Put particulars inquire on
the preudaes. RUSSELL L2SIGLEY.
Leßoy, Jan. 25, 1&69-Ito
VALUABLE VILLAGE. PROPER,
• TY ROB SALK—The subscriber offers for
sale his Dwelling Noise and Lot: now _occu
pled by him, situated on the corner of Second
and College streets, in Towanda, borough. The
dwelling-house good condition. Thee is
a itoaditarn; we)L and cidere junco ttgi prop .
erty. al.o grape vines bearing far gel y. and a
variety of fruit trees. qbe lot Is 50 x 300 ,be
ing two lots divided by In-alley. Possessio n
'will be givenlmmediately, Tends made known
on application to -
NATHAN TIDD.
Towanda, Dec. 4, 1868.—tf.
AIRY FARM FOR SALE.-A.
.1./ prime Dairy Farm, good stabling for 210
cows and M team, aril sell With or. without.
eNat. long time with annual payments it de•
aired. ,A rare chanie is °dared to oblate s
valuable property: For dlscripticin address
J. W. PAYSON. Orwell, .Bradford County, Pa.
December 10.2 m.*
VLI:TABLE FARM FOR ALE.--
The subscriber will sell his Farm 'Mated
in Darlington - township, near Luther's Rills.
containing n iztety-one-and-a-half acres, being
In two lots, one containin g Alt acres, and the
other 50 acres. The lot of 41} acres la mostly
under cuitivation,- and has upon it a good frame
bone, two bares. corn house, two wells,s -
pie orchard, one living spring of water.
80 acre lot has about 13 acres improved, ne
seeded, and has upon It two springs of water.
The lots will be sold together or separately.—
The farm is in a good state of cultivation, tnd
Is well-adapted for both grain and -gazing.—
Possesalon given,_immediately if deslred. - -
Terms, one third down, and the balance in
paymentsba may be agreed upon. Apply to
HENRY PEST , Towanda, or tivrell Luther'
Luther's Mils.- ' HENRY PEST.
Deo. 7, 18118.—tf•
VALI:TABLE FARM FOR SALE,or
RENT.—The undersigned will sell his
farm situated at Katiroetoc There are 100
*cm in all; three or young Idekbry .. and oak
timber, thirty-seven acres 4 of Improved hill,
and sixty acres of superior flat land. There
are two houses, barns, and °tar buildings.—
All who are acquainted with , the farm knew of
its value; and it will be sold for twelve thou-
sand dollars.
$6,00
6; 0
6,26
5,50
4,40
3,50
Tsaxs—Plve thousand dollars down maths
rest in yearly payments to snit the purchatier.
Or if the farm is not sold, there will be a
good chance for a live man,. with capital, to
rent for five - years or more; or to work on
shares. JOSEPH HOME?.
Itonroeton. Dec. 17,1868.=3m'
DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR
Sati.—On account of ill health the Imb•
scriber wishes to to change his business and
oftbrs to milk his well lumen premises, or trade
for a farm sad pay .littisrenoe, or rent the Anse
.this Spring. Located In the valley of Sheshe
•shequin, Bradford Co.,.Pa. A desirable place
to live, plenty of good frnit and good buildings
with all cclnvenlances. Alcoa pled for a me
chanic, as there is a good Blacksmith and Wag
gop Shop Mr the same. For farther particulars
enquire of IITs.EIVIDE2I., near the premises, or
4 W. VIIICBST.
,-- lan. 27. ' Most Co., Pa.
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&
' CAUTION -;-Isferlor "ballot a sitallat cals.
Oclesiott g circulated.. Boothia the books
yon epattrentitUl 'agreeing! sad sell as.
;51ir mpg. . Feh.
TAISSOLIITION.--THS CO-PART
nersid existing hetlreen thinaderslgned
Is this day , by Maul consent . The
Soots sad *Monte am - st Dr. KA5Oll'll Otliee.
',here sll indebted to the'hite firm will do well
to sops tarnolialol7 sad is coda.
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EXECUTOWS. - NOTlOZ.4irotice
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fcrtki! iototio of UNIX isle of
IT=ifoo'd, topoostott to as ha
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BANKRUPTCY NOTICUITaui
ro Wry Ifirrunt.—That cis Übe lith day of
Jastuiro; A. 0. lea. a Vaunt he Bankruptcy
was bowed robot the estate of Alidrew B. Co
;Ism, of Fa& twp., he the Coady of Wyewthilly
arid Stale of Pattorylvarda, who Imo been.
jadged a Bankrept oo his own peritton ; • thet
the payment. of say debts aad : deUreryof asp
uor belorgtomiebsubso, to himor
re, sr the toaster of say property by
him are forbidders by law • that • meeting of
the treaties of the yid 21.akrupt, to peon
their, Dabtr, sag Waxes one or: more Mailm
en' of his Meta, will be held at Court of
Baakruptcy. - to be boldest it the Mee of the
Register In the Bora of Tawas% Bradford Co.,
Pa.. before EDWARD
17 OVBRTON. L ir.. Register.
ow the 20 daY of. A. February, ~ 1869, t ot 2
o'clock, P. IL _-
THOMAS A. PORIXT . V. B. liforehat:
Ur, U. By Z. B. Coaxal:lE. Depoty
NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.—
Ins w Triune aconcs.--4bai on the sth
day of /unary A. !., lfw9. s Warrant In Bank
ruptcy was Wad againit the e tato of Geo, B.
Edell of the Borough of Troy, la the County at
. Bradford, and State of Penn sylvania-mho has
been adJedged Benkrar' . otr blselm petitiou ;
that the payment of any debts sad I delivery of
Pf O P-we7 belonged to inch -11nekeriPe." td
him. or for Ids _use, and the crammer of any
property by him are forbidden by lbw; that a
meeting of' tbe medium' of meld Bankrupt, to
prove their Debts, sad to choose lime or more
Assignees of his id UR eta Coed
of Bmkruptey. to be holden at the plies of the
Mto the_Bowoen: h of Towanda, Pa,: before
D 0 -TON,lr.jtegisteries t ea 20th
day of deb, A..D.19t1e at 3 o'clock' If;
nioarAs a. ROWLEY
0- Marshal,
By.11:11,-Cootsauwa, Deputy..
niIPHANwa 'COURT 8/LB.:— By
N./ 'virtue of an order Lined out of the Or,
rhea's Court of Bradford ocumay. the under
signed, administrator of the agate of Calvin
Lewis late of Springfield, deo'd will expose at
public sale on the prestige, on BATIJBDAY,
jags
27th.P69. at
p e en 'celrp. m. l ,the tollow.
~tsg described lot. or parcel ot land ale
-este In Springfield twp., bounded es follows :
lat the math wed corner of lot deed.
edttran i frew Dubert by V. ft; Otter ' thence
north 821° east 173 340 per. thenee south ii°
west 77 210 per.; thence along the north line 9f
lot No. 64, north war, west 62 and 740 per..
thence along the north line of lot Ifo. 43 and
50‘ north 83; west 118 -and 3.10 per., thence
along lines of lot No. 82, conveyed to OITIII
Scott, north I°, - east 74 per.,Wthe,lplace of be
ginning. Contilning 81 acres I be the same
more or lea., there being on said real estate a
framed house framed barh and (ut trees and
about 50 serve Improved. Terms, $lOO when
the property Is snack down, $5OO
on confirma
tion the balance in equal payments of 1.2 and
3 !years with intent t from confirmation"
• - S. D. .lihallicks,
Feb. 1. - Administrator.
fRPRAN'S COURT SALE-By vir
-14.l am of an order issued out of the Orphan's
Court of Brttford County the underaigued ex
ecutor of E. W Durga, Late of Ruh twp.. Sus
quehanna county, deed., will expose to public
sale on the premises. on WBOAWDLY.
MARCH 24, 1869, at 2 o'clock p: En. the fol
lowing described lot, piece or parcel of land
situated about one mils from the month's:4-0e •
Wyaluskg Creek. on the Wysluidng creek road,
in - Wysinsing township, Bradford county, boun
ded as follow ; On the west by the Yyalaslog
crtek'road, on the north by lands of Widow
Bragg and J. T. Sta/ford, on the east by
Wy Sluing creek, on the sonth.by lands of B.
Taylor and N. Rosa. Containing 6 seem and
23 perches be the same mot., or less, with the
appurtenances._ good two story treated house,
one barn. one t iselmmith shop, a good garden,
fruit trees, ani. fte...
TERMS-8100 to be paid on the property be
ing struck dowd, one. third of the purclam
money on the confkmation of thialle, with in
tere.st, one third at six months, with interest,
and the residue at one year thereafter with in
terest, and to bti secured on
MOF.11;
February 10.18 ' 69. i Executor.
EAECIPTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is
hereby given that all' persona indebted to
the ,estate of , James Philips, deo'd., late of
Smithfield twp., are requested to make payment
without delay, and those having claims against
sato - Istate must present thentvittly aathentles-
Led tar settlement.
Feb. g, IVO
TNBANKRUPTCY—In the patter
of MARVIN COOLBAUGH, Bankrupt. In
the District- Court of the United Rates for the
Western District of Pansylrani*, U.
To whom it may concern : The undersigned
hereby gives notice of- his appointment as as
signee 01 Marvin Coolbsttb, of Monroe .Town.-
ship, in the County of Bradford, and State of
Pennsylvania, within-said District; who has
been &igl:wed a • Bankrupt upon him own pe-
tition by the District Con. t of said District.
Dated at Towanda; this 13th day of February
A. D. 1869. BEtIJ. H. PECK, Aa.iircee. •
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.- 1y
virtue - of ordevs issued out of the Or
phan is Court of Bradfor3 county,- the -under
signed.Onardisn of minor children of E.W.Dnr;
ey and G. Pep er, des d, will expose
at public ale on the preMisew. 012 SATURDAY. .
MARCH 13. IWO; at 2 o'clock p.n., the Inter
e-t of said minor children, its the following de
scribed lot, piece or- parcel of land situate in
Pike twp., the estate of Henry Pepper, dec'd ,
bounded as follows : -
° B e ginning at post is Aldmson's line, thence _
south, 87° east 81 1 10 pre r, to a pine stump,
thence south 3° west (*long land of Bradley
Sherwood) 135 per. to • hemlock, thence by
land of Rovesiise and Vangilder, north 87°
west 138 per. to the public highway, thence ,by
the sun north 8° nit 41 perches to tarn:ter,
Dance north 6° west 10 per. to Rogers' line,
thew southB7° east 52 4-LO perches to a post.
thence north 3° esst 68 8-10 per. to the place of
beginning. Containing 91 sorts sad 4,perches.
more, or less, all improved.
ALSO—One lot,_ piece or parcel of land
bounded as follows: Beginning at a corner on
bank ot Wysinsing creek. thence by lands of
'Toenail/A north 50e° en: 164 per.`to a earner.
thence Smith 9i° west 114 perches by Lind of
• Briggs, iss a corner, thence *nth 63 west 22
per., their* south 67° west 54 pr., thence north
43 0 west 56 per. to place of beginning. - Con-.
taining 50 urn and 24 perches, about 40 acres
improved with house Urn and other out build
ings thereon, and some tuft trees.
ALSO—One other lot bounded as follows :
Beginning at corner of Briggs! land and the
last described lot, thence month 54° east 40 2-10
per. to a corner, thenee by Tyrrell', land south
15° east 42 per. to a statement the Wysluing
creek, thence north 74° west 39 per. to corner,
thence -oath 54° west 3 9 10 lier., thence north
-9,)° west 16 per. to a corner, themes north 34.
west 16 per. to a corner,thence north 84i° west
18 per to a hemlock, thence south39}° west 35
1-10 per. to a corner, and thence -north 54°
east 70 pet. to place of beginning. Containing
121 acres, more or len, _ •
TERE&S.-$5O to be paid on the property be
.oB struck down, 4200 on confirmation, and the
balance in one, two and three years from confir
mation, with interest' thereon annually.
JOSEPH H. MAIISH,
Guardians
Feb. 17.1869
TOBACCO AND CIGARS!
The And entitle d lavoi established A
STEAM TOBACCO FACTORY,
TOW A4N
On Main Street teiowlßridge Street.
Wlbere they • aie manufaetorineall kinds of
.CUT TOBACCO AND CIGARS
Which they, offer to the trade at
W H O.LE SALE PRICES
That cannot fail to suit. We would most re
spectfullyi,policit a call from th e desk.' through
Northern Pentwylroole to an ewandnation of
- OUR STOCK AND:. PRICKS-)
Oar Tobacco is mandicturel from the best
KENTUCKY AND VIRGINIA
Stock that can be procured in .the maz k
rut • try. This It a home enterprise and
will succeed with a liberal dbpositioa of Am
trade to support home manutactors. •
MEANS h -PHINNY,
157 Main Street, Towanda. Ps.
June 4, 1208.—tf.
FASHIONABLE SAILOBIN I
LEWlSmut=
i `• /
. ,
Respeetyly inform Ike ettlions of Towanda
Bore:nth; that be has opened s
TAILOR SHOP,
In Platiey's Building opposite the itranaitions
ind eolletta a abut at -public patronage.
•He is prepared to cat and make garments in
the moat hialtionable style, and the moat dare.
tea maaner. Perfect satishiction will be Mr*
anteed.
Cutting and Repairing done to Order cnt.hOr
• notire. . Sept. 10, Mt
[NIfIAL PAPER, Ppt up in-neat
Boices, alt styles, at
• -AL'ORD & BARBEM.
U
ISRAEL MUM,
JAMES FEITCHES,
Executor.