Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, April 08, 1869, Image 3

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LOCAL AND GENERAL:
TIES Tmax.—The following is the
Time Table of the .Penneylrards and New
York Canal and Bail Road Company, wldeb
took effect on Monday, Nov. 25, 1868 :
4 am:maw:tan. .
•P. M. P.M. .A. M.
6:35 12:30 840
....6:50 • 12:45 8.55
.7:03 12:58 9-08
:7:18 1.13 923
740 1:35 945
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8 - 10 12:00 6.00
....7:50 , ~5:40
.. 7:37 11:27 527
7 a 2 11:12 5:12
..7:00 10:50 4:50
- A. M. A. M. P. M.
JOHN P. COX, Superintendent.
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TowasnA.
-Rev; W. A. Nit.es will occupy
the pulpit of the First Presbyterian Church
is this place on Sunday morning nest.
Rev. S. J. LUBEC, late of Or
leans. N. Y. has accepted the call of the
Towanda Baptist Church; and has entered
upon his labors as pastor. Regular Sab
i:loh services at 10:30 a m. and 7:30 p m.
ogi. On Saturday last a beautiful
back horse belonging to Lloyd Fish of
Elheshegnin, .one of a finely matched team,
and worth at least 8300, was, kicked by its
mate, and one bind leg so badly shattered
that killing became necessary.
-a R.N. W. A. Nu.r.s, of (Jonaßg, 1
N. 'Y., will de deliver a discourse before the
Young lllen's Christian Association of this
'place; in the Presbyterian Church, on Sun
day evening next, 11th inst. Services in :
the other Churches will be•omitted on .. that
evening.
INSTAIATIONS.—The cffieers elect ci
Bradford Lodge No. IG7. L 0. of 0. F. for
the current term were installed by Dist.
Deputy (Alarms, on Monday evening.
D. D. G. W. P. Maas installed the offi
cers of Towanda Division, No. 103, Bons of
Temperance, on Tuesday evening.
i The Bradford ll rgus,l am told,
has been somewhat concerned for some
creeks Fast, as to. my whereabouts. If the
editor of that paper-vill call at the Custom
House, in Philadelphia, Isbell be happy to
rt Lure his anxiety. ' E. 0. G.
tee• Business outside, it cideut to
I,a:ow his arrangements for his departure
1.,r Philadelphia, has prevented Mr. - Goon
s:en from bestowing his usual attention to
the interests of the paper this week, while
the junior has been so much occupied in
aisposing of his other business, preparatory
to entering upon his duties in the office,
that we mist ask thec indulgence of the rea
der for omissions and short comings this
keel:.
Vsr in. the list of appointments
s,alt to the Senate on Friday last, we find'
the nano of CHAS:LEA G. 'FAIIIMAN, as Post
Master at Elmira. Mr. F. is the chief edi
tor of the Ativerilher, to whose labors that
Raper oa*CS much of its wide-spread reputa
ii.On as able and sprightly daily. He has
to tialtin NI nth cause in its col
umns with great rigor and ability, and
mop.. than L'a:elves this mark of encourage
ment awl szt l yJrt. He will mon.-over make
'a papilla! and ,efficient officer.
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Comaider:Ole anxiety is In;thi-
Testeil to kwon 'what are the duties to be
. performed by the Surveyor of the Port of
Philadelphia, which office is now or abotit
to be filled by the former editor of these
columr.: , ;. ire are not exactly posted, but
we suppose his principal duty is to go-down
every morning to the Delaware river and
take a survey of the Port—he being, like
Alexander Selkirk, on the island of Juan
Fenandez, "monarch of all ho surveys."
-IVo don't 'believe the rumor that the y
new Surveyor has been making or procur
ing a set of instruments.
NARR Ar ESCAPE FROSI DRdWSING.
1 / 1 Sunday moaning last, two young men,
named Win. Dow and Thos. McCarthy, at
tempted to cross the river above the mill
dam at Apalachin, and paring that they
would - be carried over the dam, both lump
ed from the boat into the river and swam
tor the shore, which McCarthy succeeded
ta reaching. Daw not being es good •
, simmer, was carried by the current over
'the Jam, but was successfra, however, in
grasping around one of the mill-posts,
, v,,ere he hung until a boat reached him.-
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DEATH OF JOHN BINGSLAND.—.JOHN ,
INGSIAND, ' the unfortunate man who was
convicted of the crime of wife-murder in
this County, about two years - since, cam
witted'suicide in the Eastern Penitentiary,
• , n Saturday last. The following notice in .
the Philadelphia .Press, explains how the
deed was accomplished :
'• Coroner Damns held an inquest on
..iturday last, at the Eastern.PenitentlarYt
~u the body of ti convict named Jomt
K Ixosxasn, who committed suicide by stab-
Ling himself through the heart with a knife
Lich he had made out of apiece of iron
and in his celL KINGSLAND had beets in
institution two years. He was convict
i in one of the upper counties of this State
t,-tr the murder of his Wife, and sentenced
:•• t Nelve years' imprisonment."
Cr:lE Etiß HYDROPHODIA.—We have
nitwit Lith in cures for hydrophobia,
as the eases seem to be more numerous
s season than . usual, it may be well
I,:vagh to hate sotto remedy at hand for
tuaiediato tige when anyone is bitten. The
ulloaiog is said to have been tried with
"Teat success :
Take of the root of elecampane (green
r lry.) one and a half ounces ' • bruise it
= aid ono pint of new milk, take at one
in the morning, fasting until four
dock in the afternoon, or, at least, take
a light dint at noon. Miss one morn-
;:. and repeat as before, except take two
~leeee of the root. Miss the fourth morn
ing, and repeat on the fifth, as before. This
the last. Attar_ this no one need fear the -
Utc of a rabid deg.".
mill - topek her
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SUSQUEHANNA COLLEGIATE /NEM=
—The Spring term will oommenee
Any. April 19th, and continue eleventrooke.
ag.. Col. MANUEL KNORR, of Blooinit;
burg, has been appointed assessor for this
District, vice Roamer F. Cunt smarmed.
The appointment is one which, is highly
creditable tolbe "potrindinitlse," - and en.
tirely satisfactory to the party.
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$ Dr. P. Joe; late of the Col
umbia Co. I - isirablitrut; 'is , bbelit,to femora
to Elisabeth City, MIL; *here' he "lit e&
tablieb a Itepublioan paper. Dr. J. is one
of the ablest republicans in this district,
and we regret to lose him. However, the
principle he has so nobly battled for in Col
umbia county, will still find in him as earn
est and eloquent advocate.
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Or Mr. FM). 3. CALN.ISB, of Troy,
has purchase:le half interest in the Sobk
Store of. iwtonn Al ban= - The siame.of
the ilrm - will now be Osmatts & lianas .
Mr.,(). is 4 gentle Mai . of good' business
qUalifieations, strictly :honest and upright
in all his dealings, and is worthy the pa
tronage andremildence of our people. We
,cardially weloome him to - Toweada. We
bespeak for the new firm a liberal trade.
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-Duswoas Ifitits.—En. Pam; ,PacfM".
Dear. ECtr :—As ft may interest some of the
numerous readers of your :piper, I laid
you the following facts - nilattre to the pro- .
gress of the Sullivan & Erie Railroad :
Col. Deegan, an - the worth, and Breen,
MacDonald & Burgess on the south, are
pushing'the road towards a speedy maple
don. Several hundred men are employed
on the road at present, and I underidand
that when spring opens fairly, the:Con
tractors intend to double their force and
pay promptly about the middle of each
month. ,
The trestle work over the creek at Da
shore is completed, and will cotnpare fa
vorably with any work of the kind in the
State. Its dimensions lire as follows :
Height above the creek, 50 feet ; -length
340 feet and contains about 90,000 feet of
hewed and sawed timber. The trestle is
braced in ' every possible *ape to give
strength and solidity to the structure. Mr.
George Collins, the contractor and superin
tendent is a skillful and errg,etio machan
ic, thoroughly understanding his business
in every particular. R. W. H.
air The fol!nwing changes in the
Constable and road laws of this county,
will be of interest to our readers :
That so much of the second section of an
act entitled, "A further supplement to the
road laws of Bradford county" approved
February 27th,1867. as authorizes the path
masters appointed by the road commission
ers in said county of Bradford, to do all
necessary work upon the roads and bridges
within their respective limits after the set
tlement of their duplicates, and receive
their compensation from treasury. be and
the same is hereby repealed.
That so much of any law as requires con
stables of the several townships and bor
oughs in the counties of Bradford and Sus
quehanna, to make returns to the several
courts of quarter session, and oyes and
terminer be and the same is hereby repealed.
Samos 2. ,That_ thti attendance of con
stables upon general_special township and
borough elections' in _said county, shall be
paid by the reapectiye , townships and bor
oughs of said county.:
This bill became a law March 191869,
ITHACA AND WAVERLY RAILROAD.--
Books have been opened at the office of G.
G. Manning, in Factoryville, for aubscri
bing stock to the Ithaca and Waverly Bail
road. Mr. Manning has taken hold of this
matter earnestly and vigorously—has sub
scribed liberally himself, and already se
pared the subscriptions of othera. ,Bvery
busbies man, and owner of real estate in
this village and vicinity, who is able,shotad
take stock, though it be but little. The
road._watdd be of incalculable benefit to this
locality, and the people - onght to manifest
their interest in it in:suoh substantial way
as will tend to secure its construction.—
Such a manifestation of interest, and
spirit of liberality, would be Of manifest
benefit to us, aside from the aid it would
reader the road itself. We are aware that
Waverly and vicinity ale not overstocked
with surplus means ; but what there is
would be well invested in this enterprise,
and, now is the tirne to use it. We hope to
be able to give a good account of the liber
ality and enterprise of our people in this
undertaking.— Waverly Advocate.
We most heartily rejniCe in
the appointment of F.. 0. oocannott, the
able editor of the Towanda Reporter, to the
responsible and lucrative office of Surveyor
of Customsfor the port of Phihatelphia.—
The great Repiiblican majority in Northern
l'ennsylvania is as much due to the labors
end services of i Mr. Gomm= as any other
man. He was the associate and compeer of
NYn..,mor and Gadiw in the organization of
the Republican party.. He has never Vi
vered from the faith. He has fought the
battle earnestly, consistently, and consci
entiously, In the distribution of political
patronage such men are properly remere
bared. And there is no one any where in
all the party more deserving than Mr. GOOD
' rucH.—Elmira Advertiser.
E. 0. Goonszen, Esq.. the able and aa
coruplished editor of the Bradford Reporter,
is recommended for Surveyor of the port of
Philadelphia. It affords no pleasure to say
that no man in Northern Pennsylvania de
serves more at the hands of the new Ad
ministration than Mr. GOODEICH. Ile has
done effective service as editor for many
years. He is honest, honerable, urbane,
and zealous for upright public service. He
will, if preferred, receive the warm congrat
ulations of his brethren of the press in this
State: 'lf faithful service merits reward,
then his merits are undeniable. ' We hope
to announce his appointment.-1 foga Agi
tator.
Ma. Emroa.—Avery' great revival
of religion has taken place in the M. E.
Church, of Leßoy, and many are beginning
serve the Lord with fall purpose Of heart.
Over one hundred have been earnestly deck
ing to know the Son of their Saviour and
God as their Father, and arniwithtrathfal
nese they can say that the kindness
. and
love of God our Saviour toward Man ap
peared to them, not by works of righte-Oas
nese which they have wrought, but accord."
ing to his mercy ho saved them by the
washing of regeneratin and renewing of the
Holy Ghost, which he shed on them abun
dantly, that being justified by his grace
they should be made heirs according to the
hope of eternal life.
The tender young hearts of the Sabbath
School children, " were first led to see their
danger. and flee for refuge and lay bold of
. that bops which is an anchor to• the soul
both sure and steadfast.
And many of the bible class witnessing
the faith of /he children humbled:thew ,
selves before the Lord, that he would lift
them up and, ma them go 4M their war cep
Then came the harder hearts. The fain.:
ere and mothers of some of ne born
children, and with b g hearts bowed
at the alter and gave thudsolve" !holy
God.
And now they are as new born babes; end
desire the sincere milk of the word that
they- may grow in grace for the, have tasted
that the Lord is gracious:
Many are the prayers that lbw lot:kola
still be iitlied for thefreraiwsoxoe who are
yet oat of Christ. 7 , D. P. C. -
Flom a- Barn= Pi at our little
Owe, tad
only, we made a nd s o ld 180, of X& 1,
4rst quality, Wier, :00 ThIL. family, three
grows.pirrimedell the milk.. cream,
*i4:= l **,!re. tfthefil. triitetble
asbniii. Ildoliffired $42, - •
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Tan Itris.—From the Gazette.-:
Work he going on vigorously on the' cells!
of the Troy House. The excavations are
being made for the additional width, the
atone are being hauled for the foundations,
and everything betokens that the. Judge
items to keep his 'word and have; a first
class hotel in good run ning . order before
the cold winds of autumn drive travelers
from the highways.'
• —The President has apointed and the
Senate confirmed, CUL- F. Bayles for Post
master of our village. This is s fitting re-
ward for the faithfulness of Mr. 8. to the
Republican party of which . he has been a
leading and influential member. We be.
Rove our people of all cleans, are well suit
ed by the selection that has been made,
and we have not the slightest fear but that
this goo 4 opinion will be confirmed by the
manner inwhich the office will be conduct
ed.
let. The Ministers of the Wye
toning District that intend to go to the con
fesemes at Lamble by way of the Lecke
-1 vat= Valley. can get therebest I am in
fornied by Dr. G. O. Smith, via Tunkhan,
.nOcir, Pittston, Screntob and Carbondale,
or by L. & Western, to Scranton &e. The
Pain leaves Scranton at 10:80 a. m. - A
vei g ial train will leave Carbondale for
Ho t dale on Tuesday and Wednesday,
18 and 14th. Brethren come to the del
i
Les on of our new Church on Saturday the
10 and stay to the Quarterly Meeting on
u day the 11th, the last one of the con-
Pee ,year 'held by 'our esteemed P. E.
B . Olmstead. We are ready for.you and
as any others as will come. All will be
ho pitaely entertained, and may the bless.
bag of, the Lord•be with us. •
S. F. %lows
Tnnithannolk, April 2a, 186 p. •
APPOINTILiNt.—R. H. ligontatos, of.
hie County, was not selected by Gaear as
one of hie Cabinet officers, nor as a foreign
minister but he has been appointed agent
for this County,, for Lrrrutrinns portrait
Of Gen. Gattrr. This engraving is certainly
a superior production, and promiset a high
value for hi such as want a picture of Gas=
just as he is. Mr. Itrcrtairos will sell these
engravings by subscription at the following
low figures : Campaign edition $2,, plain
print $3 ; India proofs $6.
Mr. It is also agent for the splendid steel
engraving, "Christ weeping over Jerusa
lem" which represents one of the most
touching events inthe life of our Saviour.
Price on white paper $3,
Omit; Couurr, N. J. .
Editor of the IturourEn :—Thinkibg some
of your readers might be interested in hear
ing something from this part of the coun
try which has been so recently brought in
to notice, I take the liberty of writing you
a few lines.
Ocean county is in the strip of Pines
which runs south to the Gulf. The land
was formerly considered unfit for agricul
tural purposes, the few inhabitants obtain-
ng their living by burning charcoal, 'boa
tag" as It is called, the little farming they
did being done in a very superficial man.-
ner. There were ' extensive Iron Works
called "Bergen Iron Works," which con
sumedim i ease quantities of coal. The
owners ' f the works bought large tracts of
land fo e coal only, at merely nominal
prices. These are the lands now being de
veloped by the Bricksburg Land Co., Way
having about 25,000 acres. Bricksburg
five years since consisted of one dwelling
house, and store, now has about 800 inhab
itants, and 10 or . 12 stores, being peopled
principally with, • New Englanders, The
climate is. exceedingly healthy, there are
no malaricius diseases, and persons threat
ened with consumption usually find it very
beneficial. ' The winters are short and
mild, this winter we have had but little
,cold weather, the frost being Out of the
ground nearly all the time, and at no time
snow enough to make good sleighing. The
bind is a light -sandy loam, but there are
large deposits of peat and marl in' appar
eritly inexhaustable quantities ; the land is
very easily tilled and gives large returns
for the fertilizers used, is well adapted to
corn and other farm crops ; sweet potatoes
do finely and are raised to a considerable
extent. It is lespecially adapted to small
fruits and vegetables which find ready sale
in the New York markets.
The discovery of marl has pmduced a
most wonderful transformation in some
parts of New, Jersey. Land formerly worth
but little, now bringing from $l5O tos2oo
per acre ; it does not net as a stimulant
like guano, and leave the land in worse con
dition then before, but containing a large
per centage of phosphate benefits the laud
permanently, one dressing of marl showing
for years. Cranberry culture is attracting
much notice, and pays better than any
other crop for the attention it requires, in
many instances paying 100 per cent on the'
capital invested. One person I know 1 / 4 ,'of
realized this year, nearly 200 per cent ton
the original cost of his bog. They do not
come into full bearing until the third yeir
after that they require very little attention
.and are a more certain crop than any other .
fruit. " Piton."
Special Notices
Tc7 l rrta, April 5, 1869.
Messrs. W„roritara it BIACIL.--Gents :
The Singer Sewing Machine I purchased,
MUD you last June, has fulfilled all your
promises in regard to it. It is always in
order and does its work well, in Short.gives
entire satisfaction. I Would recommend
all persons desiring a first class Machitte to
give it a trial before purchasing any other.
- Yours truly,
. April B—c Bus,. M. Pzaa:
.Boinfm--.By a late act of Congress -
Soldiers who enlisted for three years and
received only $5O bounty. are entitled to
$5O additional. Apply to H. B. lifoKr.sw.
Office over Mason A Co's. Banking House,
Towanda, Pa.
April B,—tf
I. F. T. Pans, - of Athena, Pa,
will commence his annual Auction Sale of
Tin Ware, on Monday, Armin% 1869, and
continue each day.during the week. He
will dhipime of a very large stook of Nib;
Poros,- - and „everything in the line of Tin
Waie. This.ware has been marmfacturcl
with great care during the past winter, sad
eigarticle sold is' warranted. _Ms. a
assortment of Dress G oode , Notions,
loves:and Mitts. Black Broad Cloth Cloth
ing, Boots and Shoes, Ac., wilLbe sold.—
The entire Hotusehold Fgraitute Ofirpete4
U., ra good Ladd A: Webster Sewing ;Ma.
chine, belonging to F. N: Page will be sold
on Monday, , the 14th. Those wishing some
mgod bargains will do well to attend, :ibis
MeTllB sale. Dealers in Tin , Ware. are
specially Invited" to attend. • - A; It; ljur,
Auctioneer. . .
TO twirr.—One of the boat donaiirk
tent homer in Towanda, TIT
Towanda, March 30. - a &133ancr:
NEW PICTOII3 GALLERY IN TOWANDA
--Mereur's New Block. over tbanow Drag
Stara Piot CLltlabils, from Pulsars:m(4)
bas opened Photograph $OOB as &bora
The Profesaar. • offessPh Booms
very low,
4 for 76 chg.' :Ws° ProL -being &Van.'
ate of Pletloll llnipland muter of
'Pip oh,' Dillon and langnigest —
PruPuue, to twiebst, Lir Ate ofßik re;
quarter Sit lessons." • •
March 8.-tf
aged hub to
do generel.-harisswork. and loot'- afier- two
smallsoups..p.Situation perineum*
Protestint_prefertee Addresi ' Repo . -
Towanda.' Fa, with narnefind reference.
Towanda, April 6, 1868.Af •
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' - . 1 THE .. ' .&11ZBIOAN COOKING sitrittvs...;-
'As . oruza--rtt finalivtivlr; Arta
,ArrozganYis24-7After a long eerie' On;
jaaiineatairihara added - the' Fititilhuning
Wtto the Asaabsea clooliag Iltava - by
agicaa:4ll6o:ooKanbalikai 7 is 14:4; •
igiiill ' WeL-Fuctik of ibt - s7Thi : llo4 - sob s
bakepi midi a onsivaii
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ving atlook-i-Tbialaraathexpeat . aagetb&
tiVY to is world Itemmalt Stave,
MY' Mimed: by- Tigettaall rite4' Thia -
Stave bai now been . Wee - Ike *pie 10,
eight years, and ore; fifty thousand of them
are inuse. to the. entire ltallatection of the
people, arid they are eagerly sought alter hi
all the States betweesithe' Atlantic and Pa
cific coasts. We have Improied it' from
Ulna to r. time, =Wit .1s adiwitild' to heal•
' most perfectas a Store ; and thattrisigest
evidence of its great,. superiority :over all
others. is the numerous attempts to imitate
its name and design. -Whilst sof:tura-these
imitations are lnftingenients of our rights: -
'sad are being prosecuted, all *WU found
greatly inferior to the. genainty article in
their operations. • - - -
Bozo;
• - 17 lad - 19 Green 'Street;
_ • • . , Albany,.N.
For sale by corwrird& Susanna, Tarim
da, Pia • March 17,33
llotraz Ann LOT Foit,SALL—Sjiglated
in the Werra Libertiessh in Towanda
borlog l 4's Voatastb34l. new batik: *611, - /to.
Inquire of 3. N. calser.
Towandi, Pa., Much 16.--4w*
Fon RENT.--.—A Dwelling House on
Main Sti: Bruitdre of G. Dc fiforrawn.
Towanda, Hatch 24.
VALUABLE - PROPilalt 'roar Sia,R.L--
The subscribers wishing' to change -Ahab'
business, offer avert orthe whole of their
property for sale, situate in Tuscarora twp.
Bradford-county, Pa. on Main road. leading
from Stevensvi ll e to Laeyville. _ Said prep.
arty containing upwards of two:hundred
acres. One'huridred; and. eighty icres 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.
H. 8.& IL B. Amimirs..
Tuscarora, den. 2G.—tf
AYER'S HAIR VISOR, FCI" restoring
Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Cbtor,—
A dressing which is at once agreeabli t
healthy. and effectual for preserving the
hair. ltul.td or gray hair is restored to its
original color with the gloss and freshness of
youth. Thin Judi is thickened, fulling hate
checked, and baldness often, though not
always, cured by its use. Nothing can re
store the hair where the follicles are'distroY
ed, or the glands atrophied and decayed.
But such as remain can be saved for useful
neas by this application. Instead of fouling
the hair witlla pasty sediment, it will keep
it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use
will 'prevent the hair from turning gray or
falling oil and consequently prevent bald
ness. Free from those oeletenonesabstan
cies which make some preparations danger
ous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can
only benifit but not harm it. If wanted
merely for a hair dressing, - nothing else
can, be found so desirable. Containing nei
ther 811 nor - dye, it does not soil white cam
' brio,and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it
a rich glossy lustre and grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer A; Co., Prac
tical and Analtical Chemists, Loviell, Mass.
Price $l,OO. , •
Sold by Dr. 1 1. C, Porter Towanda, & all
Druggits do Deiders in medicines every
where. - Nov. 26, 1868.7
TOWANDA. COAL YARD.—Orders for
COM accompanied with dash, left at the
Old Established Drng Store of Dr. H. C.
pornat, corner of Main and Pine Streets.
Towanda, will receive prompt attention.
Jan. 20, 1809.—tf Ws= & Divot.
A HOME . AND LOT FOE SAI
splendid Honso.ond Lot for sale, .dinate on
Second street, opposite . the College, Close:,
to good schools, very-pleasantly located.—
The honse.is new. just finished from top to
bottom in first class style. For farther par-
Scubas enquire of IL R. Bim. on the
premises. Towanda, Oct. 5, 1868.tf.
sap We have a second-hand Man.'.
ufacturing 'Machine, in good order, imitable.
for sewing leather, would give go odi satis
faction to a Shoe or Harness 'Maker, or
Carriage Trimmer. We will sell ire* a bar
gain.Vircumat &BIACS.
March 4..—tf
itir• Sewing Machine Threads,
Silk, Oda, Needles dm, kept at the Sewing
Machine Agate)! of Wiekhunt A Black.
March 4.--.41
(Er NeTatir Tuni, Justice of.the
Peace. in omce with E. Overton Jr., front
ing the Court rionse,and over Pettis at Co's
Store. Feb. 25.
FOR SALE, A RARE CaAwcE.—A sec
ond band grand piano, London make, of
sweet, tine tone, good action. Will be sold
at a bargain on account of owner leaving
the country. Can be seen at Mr. PETER
Meays.TAND's, Columbia X Roads, Penna.
Jan. 20.
Tile beet and cheapest Pianos,
Parlor, Cottage, Church and School Organs,
end Melodeons, of every kind and enze,,
Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise in
general, for sale oy Drrrmon dt Ca,'
at Chamberliu's Jewelry Store. -
"March 4.—tf.
$ List of the names of persons
ardwn March 10, 1869, to be Jurors for May
Court, commencing Monday, May 3, 1869
anon, Amon&
Albany, - Portis Wilcox ; Burlington twp.,'
Zopher . Morgan ; Canton, Lewis Wheatand
Robert Lilley ; Franklin, Mathew Marshall
Leßoy, M H &unable ; Pike, Asa Stevens •
Smithfield, ( J F.Coffin Sheellequin, Mu:
Spgar; Milton Elliott, L.l Culver ;
Thcis McCollum ; Standing Stone, B
W Ennis ; Towanda Borough, H A Bur
bank, Win Cnamberlln, J Delay Hontanye, l
Albert Long•C M Manville; Towan
Richard Horton ; Tuscarora, D D Gray. Jr.,
David Baldwin; Troy twp., StephetiVilber
Terry, Alva Crandall ; Wyaltising. Ediard
Wells. .
Tnivinis runr—lsr went. '
Asylum,•Alvin T Ada, Isaac Ennis and •
Daniel Cook ; Athens twp., J L Elsbree,
John Woodworth ; Athens km John P
Blood, A F Campbell ; Albany, Win Allen ;
Brirlington . west, John Ballard ; Barclay,'
Lig= 0 Blight ; Colnmbia, Rangier Wolfe;
Cornelins Mosher, Win H Gustin, John•
Calkins, Sld Peckham ; Cahton twp., Da
vid B Barnes ; Leßaysville, J H Marsh
A.
Leßoy,, HenJ
Heinen; . Monroe twp.. Wm J.
Masonl; Orwell Charles Beers ; Overton,
Daniel Haverty Jr. „. Pike, James Gorham ;
Rome twp., T J Archer ; Rome borO, Wm
Coolbangh ; Ridgeberry, Volneji Furnnuin ;
Standing Stone, Hiram Gordon. and Wm
Stevens ; Shesheguin, William Patterson
Springliel&L.Porter; &ratline/Idol") Tracy. ;
Troytwp,Dariiis'R Ifanley,Oliver Williams,
Thomas Porter ; Troy bore; Moses Guinan,
Wm ()rwin ; Terry, Oeo Richards ; Towan
da bow, Emanuel Evader, Allen Moßean ;
Towanda twp., Geo Scoville, Anemia Fraich
e,: ;." Wysox. John W.Pool, John B Smith ;
Wilmot, Joseph N Gamble,- John Comes
hey, C S Stowell ; Wells, Omer B Brasted - ;
Wyalusing, Hiram Elliott,;
mph A Dawes.
smataratirintr-2xn we=
Alba bow,: V Id Wilson,lram Wilson ;
Athens twp, Wm Underld ; Athens btso,
A 0 Snell, J W Comstock, John Saltmarsb;
Asylum, O D Chamberlin ; Albany, Alex
English ; Burlington west; Fred Johnson ;
Barclay, D M IdeCraney ; Canton boro,
John -Vf Mix ; Canton tsp., Wm Owen; Mil
ton Greenleaf ; Cottnbia, Daniel Bradford;
Franklin, J L Johnson ; Grenville; -William
McKerron. Gilbert McNaught ; 4:kaiak,
Richard. Hillis, John Lafferty , Monroe
born, B'B Hinman ; Eike; al Gregory , She'
siiequin, Geo Chaffee ; Smithfiel d,Tab.
fie ; Terry,- E G Terry ; Troy born;. S W
Pomeroy, John H Grant ; Towanda boro,
Chas)) Clashr David -Rehm,Clintonkaw
JPowinida twp., - Maidon Swartwood ; "Wylicrs,
Henry Van Brunt ; Wyalusing, George
Piles ; Warren, James Bows; Warren Bow
en, Job Dean ; Wells, Abraham Buchanan.
STORES AND OFFICES TO RENT.--Tbe
subsmibers effer the stores and '
.offices in ,
their new Brick Block, located on Bridge
Street in Towanda, Pa., for rent These
stores are bat is . the most substantial
manner and will be fitted up hi mietiiiieon
venience of any business for which they
may be neede&.. They are suited for Dry
Goods, Clothing, Jewelry or other-And%
and it is believed that the location ifill be
fowl 'equal to any othei for business. The
two upper 'stories are fitted up into suites
of rooms with every convenience for offices
or family die, and are finished in the beat
- Application-may be made in !mason
or-briettetlo ids & . 4 47 12 . 1 t
1
vowandrOdsret3o.47 "
ie. Fos auxl3l4o.* - .
- ;Oas-Hatched Tem, 'nun Horses.
1 .(oma-gnaiart • ,,.. ...-
• ,Oris hewed Hami . *S.
A sia
• Plefiont
Al l re wjen & e.
if s .
22, 31. _
.li,,N. Astriswsuk
' .c......w.,-- .. —__1.41... 6 . 4 „,.. - - - ..,...,:...," .31 4 "-'F.,l* '
` : W.,Thinidli:l6 ;':eittilia4;
Pa., respectfully call the attention of the
pu_blie hi thei Pane Pastes, Orgiiimiindibi r
//Wont. In doing so, the" desire to state
ebste)ltheig chief is akwaylvdiveriad let
instruments vrideh -will meet illi expects.
thins and requirements that maim made,
by the Most cnltlvateapeiforthers. Peeling
omnadmit that, - there are no instruments in
thelledted ;States or &trope superlarlio'
those we sell, we beg leave to mention the'
following principal !Sedum vrhich sre.clahn
for them : 1- - ,-, "- • :. • '
i. Strength and durability.
1 2. A sympathetic time—powerfal without,
Walnuts'. mud in base. rich and ,01 1 2 111 2
in, the middle ocitayes, and of cleat bright
ness in high treble.
3. Elegance in style aid finish.
Sheet amide and music books always on
band. Erices moderate. .
Towanda, March 29.-3 I
Fos Ssis entii.--a- new louse
pleasantly located on the Main Street near -
Col. G. F. Mason's dwelling, lot 83z187.
Arco,_ bonne' on west side of Rail Road
Street. near.too Cates Planing Mill.
19 . 13x160.. Paaionirtvantinadiately.
r
„Marehitil.-71.• • • _ - -
•
Fair Itssr,--The sabitariber offers
fair rept a house and vied garden attached;
situated near the residence of ITarnea.Ward
Bag. For farther partionlara enquirs'of
Toinutds, Pa.
ExammitrioNs.--Special public ez
aWnations of Teachers to supply Summer
Sehools only, will be held at Orwell Bill
Siphool House, Tuesday, April 20th, Towan
ds, April 2311, Troy ,tworongh, April 24th,
and Towanda, May Bth, to commence at '
the usual hoar, 0 A. AL
AU applicants for certificates, who failed.
to a .-ttmd an examination last (evili please
to 'comply with the requirements on thel
139th page of the school laws.. -
I - • 0. J. Ononnucs,
• _Orwell, Mar. 25, '69.-4t County Supt.
MARRIED.
STORES—Gr,LFFOUD—At the brides borne
in Latoy, April 4, by Bev. L B. Lake,
Mr. 3. F. Stores, of Granville, to Dirs. E.
J. !Gifford, of Leßoy.
REHBEIN—GILIIORE—At Towanda,
'March 24, 1869, , by Bey. Wm.. Harris,
Mr. Heim , Lewis Behbein to bliss Mary
Gilmore, all of Towanda.
DIED.
LENT.—In Sheshequin, on the 3:1
t• Joseph'Lent, aged 83 years.
HILLIS.-40n Friday, March 26th; at the;
residenee of her father, . Dr. G. F. Horton,
in Terrytown, Mrs. Deborah E., wife of
Dr. W.T. Billie, .of Barclay. She was
born Nov. 1841, born again Feb. 1866,
and has passed from earth to heaven.
Non 2botrtiseintitts
1011.1 ROLLS OF
WALL PAPER 9
Comprising all Stylna and Prices, Jost opened
Web aiIALSVORD & BARBER'S.
• -
10 to' 40 cents
Buy a good BOOK worth from 75 cents to one
&Oar, at
Molt 22,4 7 d9. At.vorio 8111111fit'll.
VINDOW SHADES
AND'CURTAiN PAPER,
sLfflooD a-,esmirs
CAUTION.—Notice is hereby 'given
oautloalnq the public astaiiiss negotiating
tor a note ot 890 given b y me In April. 1.68
to RAIIVIrYI Wastrtutorne, as 1 Intim reatived no
value therefor. and will not be b eld re sronsl•
ble for the lartme.
eLso.—A note given Jon% AYRES, dated In
1566, of $2l. as I have received no v Me there
'or, and will not recognise the same.
Catvn; BLIVITT
Asylum, March 25,1869 -3 ir
ATTENTION THIS WAY!
N. KINNEY & CO.,
-WAvEsLy, N. Y.,
Rave on hand tor the Spring trade, the largest
aosortaient of
BIIGOIES AN PLATFORM' WA(.IOSB
to be foaridd in this part • f the country ,
.
which Met , sell at the most reasonable prt
ma, and warrant all work- All that doubt need
but call and examine. k word to the wise le
sufficient. • N. KINNEY & CO
....!‘•
•
Aprif l, 1889.-4nt
DISSOLUTION.=The firm of Pon-
Tim k, Ntonovi bovine been dies-dyed by
mutual ooieent, the business of the lated.rm
will he settled by the subscriber; who will con
tinue to take your photographs in the most-ap
proved modern style. Givens a wall and ezttn•
Inc our A. B.
Wyalusing, March 24, 1849.-3 t
HMLOOK LUMBER.-LATH Sr,
prime article of Boards,
Plooring,,SCantling and:Pother of almost any
length and didensions. Also any gitantity of
Lath and the best Sawed Shingles, manufactur
ed:in the COuntjt, can be supplied to parties for
building purposes upon short notice and upon
the most reasonable terms, by legating Clairol ,
dens at the Towanda Coal Yard. or with J Taos.
ii . lit'oaboor P, Ea i.,ac the Towanda Coal
Depot. •
Towanda,. March 2'5, 1860.-6 M
AIITION.— All persons are hereby
C
cautioned against purchasing a Novo given
by me to Joel Tuttle, fur thirty dollars, d ated
Feb'' , 11, or, thereabouts, p i able ninety days
after date. Not having received any val oe
therefor, I shall n.,t pay said note, tiolem en m
pelted by law. H. JENNINGS .
Standing Stone. Feb. 16. 1869.-3t*
CLOVER AND. TIMOTHY SEED
For safe at W. A. ItICIEWELV3:
P.Sarch 3 , 1 1869.
APPLICAPION IN ,DIVORCE
. To Warren M. Dewitt —No. 101. PePtem
her Term„l66B. You are hereby notified that
Berea Dewitt, by her next friend iksli rindr ewe:
has applied to the Court of Common Pleas of
Bradford county, for a divorce frourthe bends of
matrimony „and the said court issit.APPOirited,
Mondoy the 3d day of May, 1869, at t o'clock 4
for hearing the said
and
.Dewitt, 1a the
premises, atyttleh time and Ave you can at
tend if ton think proper, '
WILLIAM
April 5, 1669. Sheriff. •
APPLICATION IN DIVORCE.=
To Nathaniel B: Watterm an. No. 173,
Dec. Term, 1868. Yon ate hereby notified_that
- Rebecca' Witterson, your wife, by ber next
friend H. WI, Abner, haa applied to: the Court
of Common Pleas of Bradford County for a Di
vorce from the bonds of matrimony, and ,the
field Court has appointed Monday, the 3d day of
Ray. 1869, at two o'clock. p. m., for hearing
the std Rebecca Watterson, in , the premises,
at which time and place you :an attend if you
think.' - - WM. GRIFFIS;
April 6.1899. Sheriff.
A DMINISTRA.TOR'S NOTIdE.—
-C1 Noticeis hereby, given that all_perras
Indebted to the Witte of Getman Tires, late,
of Herrick ftwp., decd., are requested to
make immediate payment, and all persons hav
ing claims against said estate,- mast present
them duly authenticated for settlement.
„
LXXi
April 8. I $6O. , • :Administrator.
A DMINISTR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is
hereby siren that' elf persons - Indebted to
he estate of BETSEY WILLIAMS; late of
Sprinflekb tp., doe!d.i are requested to make
fm
media payment, and those' ;haring claims
ttrmdd.estate,must present ,them duly en ?
eated for settlement. • •. •
NORMAN 8. EASLEY.
Admisdatrater. , •
April 871869;
A IibIINISTRA'rRIX'S NOTICE.—
JCL Notleits hereby' ghee that all pernoMt
Indebted to' the estate of SYLVEAUS GKE,
late of Franklin twp.;tre - secittested to make Ini•
mediate pigment. and all persons basing claim
against said estate mast present them dalp an
shentleated for settlement:::, •- L - •
• LOVINA GEE,
' Apt $ 1869. ; Adrelniatratrix.
A .UDITOk'S the,mAtT
Ll kr of Ifte.:Eatgile of Jam dcc`,l4.
late of . Colombia twp.,Bradtord County.,
• The- ondetsluzied appointed Auditor bf the
Orphans Court of Bradfort County, to &drib ,
.nte moneys lathe lands - of the Execntora o
said Estateofillottendlo the duties of hirau•
polotment It ttelbeice of Delos Rockwell, in
•thiborongin of Troyi ad Tuesday the 20th-day
of Aprlf, 1869, at - troe o'clock P. Au per. -
soolpinteratteAln aid estatujakkat,
- ciab#,.os filipteger deburod thereafter.
- HAT.
Marcb,i7 41/1/1"!*
if s, lll/Mt
: . :I ,..( 7li ,,,lr :iiri llo iL : cc ,
'CCOI4IIIS A 41,
,s.
' • - • - -- - : --4 -ea td,Oify , oll,l -- tr.s..-ilni:.
"., • to •:'•;:s. - Is . -- . • %
•
~,,, x (pf#FRATA€!,!, : T.;-1,;o;
,i;' . .4
STE
% : z tin?
tat4ti the attention of the inton oso
e . w.
tame sU
• Welliver
f
• `;,7 •
EARn w4I~E, `
IRON;
&c.
.f ;'
Biaitittillitritil IIrAGOILMOPIO
Rill Sad ai iepplled, with the is best' of ell„
kinds of
IA - G.,ElTRlmitiet4qtai
POLBB,
HUBS,
SPOKPF 3 7; 1.
PELLAIS,
• Apt I.I4THERk
TO~ :y~IITS6~,
ENAMELLED, CLOTH, SPHINOS & AXLEEL
PIPE BOXES,. CIRCLES, BOLTS,-
BELLOWS, and VISES
- ANVIU3,
LEATHER BELTING,
BABBITT METAL,
ALWAYS OR 111fkD
CORN BRELLERS, FEED CUTTERS
CMG& POWERS. PLOWS
B Ul LDER,S' HA TERIALS,
In large sleek. Including
GLASS,
NAILS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
LIME AND CEISEIIT, by the band,
At very close figures.
RAILROAD CONTRACTORS
Will find an bead-quarters for;
DUPONT'S POWDER,
iSAFETY Fl7BB,
AMES' SHOVELS, PICKSIAND
WHEEL-BARROWS:
We intend at an ttme4lo hart
TRE LARGEST ASSORTMENT
S 'T 0 V;333 S ,
To be:found in this part of the State,
And wish it iinderstood.that in Miles in other
We wilt not be Undersold !
THE AMERICAN "
We tecomuiend se heritofore, aP the brit stare
known. We bavejast received a eapply
of the popular Farmer's coal Wive
THE " MAGIC SHIELD.'
DOTY'S, WASHING MACHINE;
Universal Clothes IVringer,
SILVER PLATED WARE,
LAMPS, LANTERNS, BRUSHES;
,GUNS. AND.. M,TOS„
,We nein keep by tar the Urged does{ of
'POOKET , KNIVES, RAZORS;
8 . 01/390118,
!In Towanda.
TIN.I-WABE
Manufactured in our own shop, hi which we aft
peptised to do nti kinds of
JOB WORK AND REPAIRING.
muses runnels= wtiEi
HEATERS; GAS FIXTUR.,.i
sxo WAER•WOBgB;
On . ihort noike.
Mira AGENTS FOE
SANFORD & ORIENT'L HEATERS.
~$ r
WE OFFER.
NAILS,
RON,
KEROSENE OIL, VARNISH,
SCYTHES, , REP.: FRUIT JARS,
AND 'II4 NT OTRU DODDS,
'WHOLESALE.
Ini II
Elki
rAitidis
stitzw-AcuiN SE
• -41 1 !:`,' 1, 5 - - • • , - - r
ToWeada, Febrairtle3eit3;
STT W
" toommeiwipipm -
NEWHAVIDWAREITORE
' No. 129 Haii-.Elieet,
The most eemplete
370 CK OF:SIOVES
goer btosittt to We pito; moos stitch TM
CELEBRATED, ONES,
14e ; Only Agent
14 . 98N1NG Glpfq,
TRILLS,
Which are, without , exception7thebbest
I SEAT BACKS.
lam also moat for the Cook Stoves
ODE OLD HOME,
And they cannot be Excelled,
GAS PIPE,
lett Grua anill Counter Scales,
Kerosene oa,
Wiudair Glass,
e ,
SASH,
I also keep constantly on band a complete
STOCK OF HARDWARE,
Springs,
Asles,
• Felines.
Nail gods,
And all k Inds of Shell Hardware, which will
he sold at the lowest prices. I would say to
Merchants that I - will at all theses meet Elmira
prices.
Towanda. Oct. 22 ; 1868.
CASES BOOTS &' SHOES
HATMPHRET BROTHERS.
Offer to their old customers and the mend
ASSORTMEN7 GOODS
M I A T irp.,.Arnm
NORTHERN PEN*S'YL ,IF;AIdA
TARE I4OWEST RATES
•
WORK , GUARRANTEED
SHOES FOR LADIES
BMW opty BLVERI MEDAL
Excellence of Mantefactuie
=I
GLASS,
MI
BM
TAlRocillOmitss;' ,
WM
be found the following
lEEE
—is
.. - 14 `• For which lOM
ULTHBONF,I;i
BALTIMOBE HEATER,
Heating Stoves made
GARDEN 'OUT,
GOOD BARER,
I am also agent for
Eash,;toois, Nails
Allot which will be sold at
Manufacturers Prices
To the trade.
Of all kind', conslstfol fa p2rt of
Spokes,
hes;
Tin Pate
AT RETAIL.
pablic t
NOT ONLY THE LARGEST
By szsr
TOR TES
That can be found to
The stock to offered:et
'And the
C.. BUBVB
missgs•
_ Awarded An
At.tbe
PARIS. E X POSITION 1867.
tJAXES BURT'S.-
loons FOR MIS WRAR,
Ellin
HEAVY. OR LiGHTI
phi* OPIFECL., NAPAplaitHi.
trungarian.:and , . othei 'Styles
Ott 'OViN ItANUFdcTVRE
'
maaito sordir by Worlana
Saddleti Dipitinterst - I
100 - HORSE-''BLANKET*
pIIFFALO &Iyi'W.S ROBES.
Crtrriage reatnliarneee
TRUNKEIi WAIPI3,'&C.
Towsodai_Oct.:3l. 1868.
11 . ,ifik:.,;M kfo
. T:l2 , l4lll9Bl,:l4erilriii
". " trrei
Mum iistudietidai r P
IfachlasiAlitallikuptilimion-hadporlinaks
tbstavribni. fronthorberil
tad .
vutilated- - - FeVith 1859 Ag e.
,
miva~oat.
11 - S
- T "11 O.E IV 11
MOIVIANYES STORE!
LARGE AIM WELL SELECTED STOCK
Spring and Sumnier Goods,
AT THE PRESENT
Depression' . of -the
Wilci*rtliie /Old eecopdly 11
7iV4OLESAL - rIND BETAIL-71
Alpo; direct from,LlTerpccl,
.FIVE CRATES. OF UROCKEKY
EE
Horse Shoes
Towanda, April 5, 1889.
Belting,
NEW .FIRM 1.! NEW GOOD S
& - .FROST,
Naiad call the silent! on of the cithena of
Rome and vicinity, thaLthey have opencd with
A New 'Stock of ' Goods !
At the old stand of L. L. Moody: where with
clean attention to the wants of the community
they will keep a good aesottment -of goods,
villa they will
SELL AS LOW AS THE LOWEST,
Ana at prices that wM Waco every one to boy
of them. We shall at all times have a good
assortment of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
Embracing all the latest styles of
LADIES DRESS GOODS!
DELAINESi'ALPACAS, PRINTS, ;GLOVE?,
OBIGHAMS,- BOSIEBY,. HATS, CAPS,
BOOTS, SHOES, CLOTHS, CASSINgIiES
YESTINGR, FANCY GOODS, UMBRELLAS,
family Groceriest gar dw - are
LADIES. TRAVELLING BAGS
WOOD AND TINWARE
Drugs, - Furniture, kc.,
The above gives but a slight idea of the
GOADS WE HAVE IN STORE,
And we obly say to our numerous friends and
the public generally, can and Nee us, test the
Merits of our pretension", and it conyinced4
BIM' AND
By saving money in your parehasa t . IVe in
tend to
GIVE GREATER RARGAIIVi THAN
EVER Across HEABD 03,
We Mew we can ;dere:you, 83. glee as ion.
111 kinds of
.CFAIUVERB.IPRODUCR
Taken in exchange for goods.
WIOKELUI 1 PROST.
Sat. - tenors to L. L. Moody
O. D. WICIIII.II. SD. I/ROST
Rome, Pa.. N0r.12, 1868: •
WEB
o K 1
NEW JEWELRY,
,
WARNER'S.
GOLD WATCHES,
SAT WARNERS
ELGIN W ' ATCHES
AT WARNER'S , ]
iV I ALTHAM WATORES, .
AT•WWRNEWB.
FINE GOLD JEWELRY,
. AT WARNER'S.
• ALL RINDS •OF CLOCKS,.
AT WM/AE:9'B4
Siatotaclei, and lota of tblnlitik too numerous to
mutton. at WARNER'S. •
Can aaa see bin: you irlit isve weal' per test
in lone PushOlel
irsbages, Cab sad Jewelry repaired:
sad Naireaatea. IlstiOn's Block.
Tolikads. Dee. 1 ,1966. A. 111. W4INIIII.
• •
HlGlistr , gam PRICE IN
Cluh pitd Ns welt flitcd nil well dress
ed Hop sad podia. at; -
- - - -itcoiss & lariv
siviafo~
• ! -
UM
EM
'
CROCKERY, MifiRORP,
MAIZE YATBSILLVES RICH
heal..
RERIMISALIL-By vitae of
wrii Um Pa Wad NW &Vann
'it ,Conists PA* et, Ihadtold 00F. Odd Se •
41 1 1 1 1041%
o ilibi(orpoisi g tr oaks. as
the COort. , is tho bo at Toriaisda.
)I Wlttkied doe l ow UMW T. AMY. .
upt i aarst p.m.. Ihilneing ar
1 , o no
etrp:,iadpu
or oorogot outs bi Trol
onofot .11 de' rout. on
the out and Ma Will W . A. Cele,asd
on•tbe west bibs& e i lk o Co7.
Ing sine acne *MS Which misdeed -
4by Cisi oto - A 'for lite,with
reminder to •WAI. P. • Mai P. Case, and
limb A. Cesw;anti on yid* is sow muted a
fr!nsed ortmelll, dwelling basso 'ogsd other ha-
WM* mesa* ist thel atilt of '•r:
rprWM6Wealiet ro itty Minim A. Cow. Lephe • —6
A. Cam andWir g.
Aullog* otter lot. olonoe Puoire lase ii
&tate ln Colutbip.ll%. pod !bombed eat the
earth by bad of T. L.' MEird. east by land of
Wit. Tonne, ninth by land et Pi sts;- and
isp
west
_limdiot Merritt Bochent and Fish.
Containing ninety acne mon or leer, Wag the
lands sow.bslenrtog to Leptis A. Cue, Yaws -
E. Palmer, and Ms. P. Ow.-
ALBo—Tbe following described lot, pied of
pared of land Orate in Anowsictwp.. Wooded
oarth by lash at IL A. Cass and Lepbe A.
Qes.Ps• the east by hind of EL A. Case.sad on
the south by land* Amos Places . sad as the 4 .
west by of MSIMIKOe of Timothy Coe.
Contaatiog lifty-toar acres mileer tt bee
log a tract of Umber-land belonging to Lephe
&nit Cue. _
Seized and takes Ii exientkni at the rat
of ?Week %edgily ye. HiriniA.ind'lsephe -
A. Cue.
ALBO.—A mean weed balding. befit for a
hotel, Males oa publio seem is Smith& Id' -
Centre, three Modes high, halftime front ot
tat ands dept oil! het on the street lading
from Smithfield Centre -to Bar ton, with a
wing attached is the mud sa id frost. on the
mid Street, Mid "lag being Wed fookand two
stories high. The-dre, May of UM rang being
9 fiet, between Meta. the second story 9 feet.
and the third story being belle for a ballroom, •
and Is Ll:sated upon a OM- of land in the top.
Seized and telteele ezeobtles et the snit of
Jennings & Lyman corponitors vs. L. 8.
Arnold. N. F. Tuttle and A. C. Bentley.
ALSO—By of
_a weft of Feed Repo
the following bed lot, olec‘cir,pareet of
land situate In Canon-bore'. and boon 'ad on -
north. math and wait by lands of W. 8. Baker
and east by lands Wooded brthe ham of alo
C. Kona dec'd. Containing„fou sues more or
leas, an improved, with a framed Mum, end a
taw fruit time thereon. -
Seized end taken In execution at alio inlb r of
B. B Mitchell h Co. vs. Wm. Beer.'
ALSO—Tits telkmistliessollnd let . pine '
parcel of land eitaite Burlington township;
and bounded on the north by land of H, temp
t° t east by•Plyen Phelps. jr., meth by • the
cretin°, -highway - Medias from Ihirlington to -
Troy, and west by land of Mrs. Jolla Oalkinb
Containing oae-lourth of an acre more or lam,
all improved, with it framed dwelling house. --
and a framed dreg store thereon. -
iseizeinnd taken Into executive et the sat of
D. B.4lweeney, now to use of Wm. Wheatley
Tx Boyne. -
ALSO—By virtue of a writ of FL Fe.. ih
followlog described lot, piece or parcel of land
chaste in Armenia twp., bounded as follows :
On the north by lands of Elbshe Nadas, east'
by Andrew Monroe, Beath by . J. D. Becker, and
weal by R. A. Case-and Leroy Cease. Contain. — .
log 55 acres of lend more or lees, abort , acres
imp end. with a framed house, framed barn.
iodyoung orchard, of - fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken into execution et the stilt of
Wm Brehm vs. Abram - D. Wilcox.
ALSO—The following described lot. piece or
parcel of land situate in the Borough of to
wandeobonnded on the- north by George Ott,
out by Second street, Knoll by Ste a et., and
weet•by land of C. L. Ward, belog about 60 tt.
op' aaio oaeond at., acidl49 ft. on State street.
more le a. with.e. reused boom. framed barn.
and a few fruit trees thereon,
Seized and taken - into execrate:La the salt of
George OttOe use ve. Jame! Mclntire. -
• ALI9J—The following described lot, elem., or "
parcel of land, attains in North Towanda twp. '
and bounded on the. north by the estate of John' •
Simons, dec'd. Oast bp Sum Creek. south by •
Edward Overt on, and west by. Win. filuyter,—
Containing 65 scree of land - more or less. about,
10 acre improved. with an old plank house And
a low fruit trees thereon. -r,
aim& and taken into execution at the mit of
Jacob Myers' admr's vs. Geo-Simons.
ALStr—The Coliowteg described kn. piece, or
parcel of lend. alined in the borough of To
wands, bounded on the kWh by lands
of Charles east by Second' rt., south
by-James Stoneman and west by an alley. be
lug 100 feet-front and 160 feet deep, Contain.
-
tug 15000 square feet. more or law, with a
teamed home and a few fruit kers thereon. •
Seized ad taken into execution at the suit of
IL M. McDowell vs. Geo. W. Soon.
ALSO—she following described lot, piece or
parcel of land situate in South Crackles-nal* - -
end Denuded ouotte forth by lands of A. Thom..
pecn, east by Harris Ward. route by the estate t.
of N. Smith dec'd., and west by Win. 11. fined-
*ker.- . Containing 100 -ores more oleo, aboin, -
60 acres improved, with a log house; framed' 4
torn, corn house, and a few feat trees thereon.
beized and taken-into execution et the suit of •
S. B Leonard vs. Joseph 0. Gordon:
ALSO—The famindescribed lot, piece or ,
p reel of land, sicastse In Opangdeld townshiP,
bounded on the north by . load of A. Decker,
deed, mot by Geo. Lewis Mouth by the estate •
ot said A. De ker, and west by Wm. H. Breda
ter. Containing 40 acre- of land; more of lese."
about 20 acres improved, with two- log houses, .
end a few trait treat t ,:u
Seized and taken in tl n et the, snit ot ,
3. W. Paine vs. James W. Benjamin and Lacy '
Anti Benjamin.
ALSO—The tottering described lot, piece, or
parcel of land, situate, fa Bonze township.
bounded on the north by landsof Cyrus Russell
and Joseph Fought, act by a. D.stn. ,s oath
by A. ,P 13emin, and .west by John Renell and
tu mss Fought. Mutat lag 90 acme of land,
more or less, about 70 eats improved, with a
framed house, framed barn tad shop, and freer -
quit trees thereon. ` •
Seized sad taken into execution at the suit of
Beadford.Beecher. executor of the estate of An
here esecher, dec'd. vs. ham H. Lent
ALSO—The following described lot, piece, or , '
parcel of land, situate In the bcrough or Troy,'
bounded on the north by lands a Geo. N. Hull,
east by Levi Bradford, south by Chars ascot,'
zed west by N. N. Pomeroy. Cootakdag one
half enocre of land more qr lees, all Improved.
with (rimed house, barn, lad a few fruit and
ornamental trees thereon. -
Seized and taken intooxecetion t the snit of
R. B. Phelps, ? now louse of i. W. logliam vs.
-
ALSO—the. following described lot. piece, or
parcel f land, situate Jn the Moro' of Troy,
.31114 bounded on the north be B. T. Bedington,
east by Canton street, Muth and west by N. M.
Car noiban, being about 21 feet trout on odd it.
and containing 460 square leas more or less,
with se two story (brick front) building: used as •
a briber shop thereon.A
ISO
—The following described lot; pie*, or
parcelot land situate In Troy ;bore'. bounded
on the north by land of Fleeter Pomeroy, east
tty ogre reek, south 'by B. H. Hobert, •and
west by Canton street, being aboir 70 ft. trout,.
on said street, and about 80 feet deep. Con
taining 5600 square feet, more melees. with a
framed house, with wood shed attached, and
few fruit and ormunentak trees thereon.
Seized and taken Into execution at the snit of
E. Pomeroy's use vs. Joseph Jorolomon.
ALSO—The following described lot. place or
parcel of land, situate ht the top. of Athens
and bounded on the north eel north-west by the
State h ue batween New York and Penn's, the
Minims river and lends of the /We= Canal -
Coo east . by lanis of Theists news. Wei. Et , •
roore. Inc L. Olmsted, south by lands of ,
othy Bireen and Chaeoll. !Mew& sad frost by
Lands of said Janette* Canal Go. Containing
150 acres of and, more or test about 60 acres
improved wtth two framed dwelling houses One
framed- barn, and two orchards of hat trees
thereon.
Seized and taken into execution at the snit of .
I- L. Bosworth vs. Solomon Bosivarth's admr's,
and. AoH.Spalcituggeardtan of the minor child
rem of Solomon Bosworth, dec'd.
-ALSO—The foil swing dekoibed lot, piece or
parcel of land situate In Barlingten
and bounded on the north by - land
Wheat, east by the ewe's of Addison McKean,
moth by the Saga: Cleat teed leading from
Luther's Male to Troy. asclogeit by the Ser.
wick turnpike. Contacting ono acre of land
moreorless. all improved, with a famed tie- ,
ant home, framed dwelling : house, framed barn ,
framed blacksmith shop, shoe shop, and slot
of- fruit trees thereon. - •
Oelied and taken into execution at the suit of
A. tit J. Morley vs. Geo. C. Mil k and Jerome 8.
following lot, piece, or parcel of
land situate in the township of Albany, bound.
ed on the north by bads of Lori. doses, Mat
by the south branch of Towanda Crash, south
by Orlando Harem and west by tbe -Pecker
Coal Lands. Con 2 00 acres of land more
or less, about 140 acres red. with framed
house, two awned tams, shop, and
an orchard of, ircili trees thereon.
Seised and takes Tito execution at the suit of
ALSO The following demeibed lot, piece or
parcel of land situate in the township of Bev
rick, end bounded oa the north bfrlands of C.
S.
A gogers, east by the public trey lead
ing _from gerriolrieb to South south by
E. W,,Vilckiser, west by A. IL Bro;rn. Con
taining one sure, more or less, with a framed
bonne and a few fruit trees thereon. -
Seised and taken into exectUdoolat the snit of
M. filoctun's use vs. W. W. Sodprs;
C. B. Patch vs. A. Saved,.
GRIFFIS,
A mil 5. 1869. .. Shariit
TN_ THE Dom COURT -OF
.1 the tOted states, for Ma Western Dis
trict of Pamairarda. William R. Bain
a Bankrupt inidar the Act ot Campus of
March 11;1867, having applied ibr a Dis
charge from all his delAs, and other dilate
provable under said Act, by order 0/ the
Coat, notice is haeby men. to all pe
eons who have prayed lies debts, and oth
er persons interested, to wel& on the 17th
day of Arses{, 1869, 10 &dock, • ar.
before Edward Overton, Jr, Esof, at bier*
doe in Towanda, In show cane, if any
they bare.. why. a diabase ?Meld not be
granted h ereb y sad Benktugt And father
notice isghron; that &timid eal
third meetings of the Creditorrt of-me aid
Bankrupt. umpired by the 117th sad 28th
sections of said Act, will be bald babes the
said Register, at the Mine time and •a;
8. C. NoO4I I IEI 1
March 30,18&9." = Clerk of said Coat. 1
• SUGAR., bi
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