Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, August 26, 1869, Image 3

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LOCAL AND GENERAL
Se.. The ministers of Tunkluumock
Iwo %Opted the plan &Treadling oat-door
serancms On Sunday erresings.
kr A patent has been granted to
A. W. Owl= and Jams Banos, of East Can
ton, for an improved screw late,
I. A Philadelphian was fined $36
for violating the trout laws near Trout RUn.
His fish coat him just 11011311 dollars arid twenty
each.
ilei;Vir. G. GORDON, Esq., Teller
End Nstionalßank,isse been Wanted slai'
Public for this county rice W. H.liftlzren, re.
ed.
Mr Bev. rflgo. D. Mu.v preached
in the Episcopal church an Sunday but, both
morning and evening. :In the morning Bey. U.
Soorr, ntliew 'York, read' the serTine•
Reader, after you have perm-
Oa
this paper to your satisfaction, hand it over
to yourneighbor, Ana let him read It. It be
lik it, him to imbseribe. •
C. Emma,' Esq., of this
appointed assignee of the estate
bankrupt. We understand
roust to about s`so,ollb.
Xi- li
place, has becti
of EL N. LEONA
lir. L's liabilities
sm. Mrs. Cum,. Fatten, wife of
Live Fawn; died in Orwell on Wilily last, at
the advanced age of sixty-live years and eight
months. Deceased was mother of es-mayor
Femme, of Elmira. She was greatly esteemed
by all who knew her.
Miir JULIUS WoLff having with
drawn from the firm of A. Sozomm A Co., has
establiahed a new Clothing Store one door south
of' the Means Haase. Havingjust returned from
the city with an entirely new stock, he is pre
pared to offer great inducements to purchasers
of ready-made clothing.
ag.We learn that our young friend,
W. H. W►rsms, is about to remora to Hansa&
\1 bile we regret to lose him as a citizen of this
place, we trust he may meet with the success
his superior ability sail legal attainments enti.
tle him to in his Western home. lie will make
his Mark there.
VD — Miss liumu. IL PAYSON, young
est daughter of J. W. Ramat, of Orwell, will at
tend the new school to open at Meshoppen, the
coming term to commence the sixth of Septem
ber, under the:instruction of that superior edu
cator, Mrs. H. G. Ssixotc, preparatory to join
ing the advanced class at Mt. Holyoke.
•
itV'' MARTIN BLUM:MB, who WAS
sentenced at the last term of the United States
Court held in Williamsport, town imprisonment
of six months in the county jail for an alleged
evasion of the Revenue laws, was t fonnd on Fri= day morning in some bashes of a garden in the
rear of the prison, with his throat cot, evident
ly by his own hands.
1.0. or G.T., Tautrrovrx LODGE,
tio. 544.--oflicens installed Angnsts4, for the
present term : W.C.T., 3. B. HOUTON ; W.V.T.,
Miss M. R. Donor.; See., ?Sias N. T. Horton ;
See., D. D. Donna; F. See., H. L. Tartar ;
Treas., Miss M. IL S - rnoao ; Chap., J. F. DODGE;
It., N. T. Mar= ; P.M., A. 0.! Auras ; G., F.
L. FimertEr ; Sen., rimy Tiwatracm ;
Miss A. RIBBLE ; ILS., Miss Bram. Donor.
We Three young ladies from this
county, completed the full course of studies in
the Female Institute DepartmeUt of the Uni
versity at Lewisburg, 28th July. Ailey are—M.
LAWISE Pirmirmi, of Athens ; Err= 2L PEci-
CAM, of Towanda ; and Marne C. PARKER, of
Anstinrille. The latter (a daughter of WT.
JAMF.S P.sammi, pastor of the Columbia and
Wells Baptist church) had the honor of deliver
ing the valedictory address.
ier The Post-office Department
. : siimates tat at the close of the fiscal year
ending June 30, the money orders issued at the
various offices will amount t 0530,000,000 against
i 16,000,000 last year. The system is a good one
tr the sending of small sums of money, and
must become popular as soon as understood by
the public. The departinent extended the sys
tem to 225 more offices on the Ist instant.
va,- Mr. J. 0. FROST, with his char
ao4.riatir enterprise, has provided iimaelf with
a new and beautiful hearse, of the most impror
.l pattern. It was manufactured at the estab
161u-tient of 3letows. Bariwr lc Etrotmt, •n this
place, and is gotten up in a style Ifhleh would
do credit to any city shop, and we hear was
built louvre] hundred dollars cheaper than it
omild bare been purchased in New Turk.
te....We learn from the Elmira. Ad
rertiser that 'let% F. 1). Hosanss, of this place,
has received a call to become pastor of Grace
Church in that city. We trust that the mem
bers of the Episcopal church in this place will
oot permit hint to accept. Mr. H. has a ittrong
4d upon the affections of his people, as well
a 8 our citizens generally; and his removalfrom
among na tvottld be deeply regretted by the en
tire plTlllllnflity.
The 'Ancient Concert by the
dar,'eonnected with Miss KEMieS singing
wait attended by a full house on Mon
lay evening. The exercises were well arrang
, d. and the girls anti boys acquitted themselyek
5%,11. displaying a thorough knowledge of the
-I ,l mes perforintql. The whole performance was
highly creditable to Miss KEENE as a sticcessful
itetnictor.
PEACH .SIIORTCAKE.—`Iien. straw
-I..rries were so plenty, "strawberry shortcake"
came into rogue, and became a very popular
dish for the time being. Now that peaches are
the prevailing hoe and cry, who could devise a
!Imre palatable and delicious treat than "peach
Amrteaker It is made after the same fashion
as its predecessor, "strawberry shortcake,"
with the exqption that the peaches are pared,
sliced and well sugared before inserting a layer
betn - een and another on top of two not very
thick pieces of nicely bated, hot pie crust. "Let
us hare peach shortcake."
Par We regret to learn that two
horse barns and two grain and hay barns owns
ed br Var.ncrnm Bann, in sheshequin town-
Ship, were destroyed by fire on Tuesday night.
The tire'was discovered about 19 o'clock. As
th , • buildings stood some eighty rods apart, and
s. re all fired at the same time, there is no doubt
It was the work of'.-an incendiary. Mr. Sxrra
I , s‘r all his hay, grain, farming utensils, har
ts wagons, itc. Fortunately, his horses were .
in the pasture. IN loss is ,$5,000, npon which
no ifsurtmee. -
GREAT EPOCH IN THE HISTORY OF
- ]...were-11...wera or THE LUIT RAIL O 1 TH6
N.Y. R.R.—On Tuesday afternoon the
, iwt,•ctim between the two ends of the railroad
track was made at this place, and a train of cars
over the bridge. For several days a
large force of men has been engaged in putting
1.,11,11 rail in order to get ready for the passage
.1 a train on Wednesday, but the boys did their
level hest" and finished it up on Tuesday.
The two last ipikes were driven simultaneous
by JouN and Micosn,Einnsius, and although
th-y,were not made
.of gold or silver, they were
m
a aterial uhich will last quite as long and
the track more firmly.
At 310 a train was made up, and several of
the engineers of the L.17.1t-R: Co., Mr. Kn..
taa.o, bridge builder, and his employes, roosted
the lal.wera employed in putting down the
track, and a goodly number of outsiders, got
and croned the bridge and proceeded
down the road as far as the head - of the nar
row,. The train iris greeted with *Wine
ail slug the route. Returning, the can halted
at Not.ixfa, where something was adminis
tered to the men which seemed to make then
St - 6dent of any kind ocenned, and we all
Tvached home with many thanks to Kr. Jonx
ikall,*ho had charge of the exemrsiOn;lind.
ILtr. MitaiLur and Wm.. EATOic engineer acid
fireman on the train.
A train is expected to arrive - twee from =keit.
Barre this (Wednesday) afternoon, with the Vice
President and a few of the directors of therms&
The road will be leady for a formal opening ear.
lY in September.
hoestinta---Bew—trim Sxrir
ath vue, oc sew Talk, are idominit in Wailer_
a taw imam • i"
—Miss Orme !Loewe, atter &asbestine°, ter
or twelve years, is in town spending atm we*,
with ber numerous Mende.
—The Ehnira Review Mt ei•MAYer hosts
'hires a pair of fast horses: • -
—Bey. C. 8. to; and Mrs. H. Billnant,
this place, and Mr. and Hrs. Mower, of
roeton, are attending the East Genesee Conte:-
ewe of the MI.E. Church, at Phoapa, NM -
—C. DzWier, Esq., liaperinterident el the
18.8: Express Cowpony, was in town on Monday.
—Hon. 3.4. Minos, of Ovrego, teas in town
on Wednesday. • .•
Tam— The fall term of the Troy
Graded School will commence on September
The-Board of Directors, Wing under the eon. ,
sicticm that a first-Glue school is of the highest
importance to a community, have taken great
pains to secure teschem of the best qualifies;
Sons They are, H. H. Hurray, A.M., Princl.
pal; Was Erazuorre &ALMON first. assisktst ;
Kiss Ems/Pout seamdamistant ; MSS ELVA.
sus Paw, third assistant.
—The firm of Meresous, Runless & Co. has
been dissolved.
T. H. Amara has Jest received a patent for
• new hay elevator.
—Judge Lam and G. D. Long Were pitmen.
gin on the Northern Central train, which ran
off the track a few miles above Harrisburg, the
other night They were uninjured.
—More butter is shipped from Troy than any
other town of its size in Pennsylvania. Nzw. ,
nom & Pam will ship this sesson„over ono hun
dred and Rey thousand Mars'. worth, while
Bramnrros, & LEON A= will do a still
larger business in the twitter trade.
MOTMETON.—We are pleased to
learn that am' old friend, 8. 8. Itgaryzaw, late
of Manroeton, la employed at Dundee, Yates
county, N.Y., in C. Rsessintillifffis. Kr. N. is
a good, competent millef,ind we wish him m
en'.
—M. M. Mos, a iaax4 son o[ A. B. Mar, was
shockingly burned on the Sallivap 4 Erie Road,
by touching off a quantity of blasting powder,
a keg of it being carelessly left ;open. Borne
small boys finding It, dug a hole in the bank,
and it is supposed put in two or three pounds
6f powder, and being, afraid to touch it off, left
it ; but a young man, son of JAMS. Nosruavr;
persuaded the boy to - touch it off with a match.
It burned the hair and flesh from his head and
face, neck and breast, setting his clothes on
fire. The young NOurruter deserting him at
that time, blinded and clothes on fire, he strip
ped himself, and with fast enough left of his
eyesigit to discern the way to Towanda Creek,
jumped in, it being twenty-fire rods from where
he was to' the creek. ; Under the care of Dr.
New of he is doing well, with fair prospects of
recovering.
&sou=Amu "Coturry.—A young
man named biernv BABSON, engaged in baying
for a Hr. Dinar, of Dandaff, socidwntally shot
himself the 10th instant. He lived but a few
moments.
—Jas. H. Monsz, formerly of New Milford,-
has married i Cuban lady, down at the " istand
of insurrection."
Tho Good Templars' Dbitriet Convention for
• .nnty, meets at Brooklyn in early Beptem-
—All crops, excepting corn, are doing ex
tremely well throughout the county. We hear
rumors of a potato rot in some localities.
--Ciro. A..Trwsnr, of Montrose, has resigned
the position of Deputy Collector, and Gen.liort
has appointed Amos Mom.% Esq., of - the same
place, to the Wiancy.
Trite, formerly of Montrose, more re
cently of the Meadville Reptiblican, has become
connected with W. F. CHALFANT in the publica
tion of the Crawford Journal. . .
—Mrs. 8. H. D.►rros, of Great Bend, died very
suddenly on Monday, the 16th instant.
—The corner stone of tho M.E. Church, in
Great Bend, watt - laid with Masonic ceremonies
'on Tuesday last.
—There is a spring of "mineral water" on
Wylie Hill, in Great Bend township, the waters
of which are believed to possess medicinal vir
tues. The water has been chemically examined,
and the chemist pronounces it a "sulphurated,
ferruginous and carbonated spring, the iron
being in small amount." The water is clear,
colorless, and without sediment.
Eirnzermt fined delinquent jurymen
five dollars for non-attendance at the present
term of Court, promising to make, it fifty next
time.
—Jolts Cartrmeran, of Now 11131 ford, after
performing a heavy day's work one day last
week, fell down dead on reaching'his doorstep.
—The ladies of St. Mark's Church, New Mil
ford, received at their festival on Tuesday even
ing, August 10, $llO not proceeds. It WWI de
cided success, and shows very decided energy
on the part of the young ladies of that place.
The Universalist Association of Bnsquehan-
as comity will hold Its annual meeting in Brook
lyn, on Wednesday and Thursday, Ist and 2d
of September. The Universalist Sunday-sceool
Association will hold a pic-nic at Hop Bottom
on the 26th instant.
—The annual Fair of the Harford Agricultu
ral Society will be held this year October 6 and 7.
—A young man by the name of Fasnrama
Sutra, in Auburn t0m.144p, raked in 10 hours,
1,370 sheaves of rye on the farm of IMES Larr.
—Dr. H. P. Moony, of Susquehanna Depot,
died in that village on the 3d instant. He had
been a victim of consumption for several years,
but his death was undoubtedly hastened by a
wound received at the battle of Fair Oaks. His
age was 31 years. .
Airams.—
"There's a divinity that shapes our ends
Rough hew them as we may."
This trite old saying has been quoted by gray
old sages and precise natures till its oft-repeat
ed, non-controvertible language would claim
to establish it as a truism. NAPOLY;O7i, the crea
ture of destiny, was but a mere poppet, acting
only when the fickle goddess pulled the wires
who controlled him in his most successful ca
reer ; and NEBO'S heartless Addling amid the
moans of tortured humanity was but a sideshow
in the same pavillion.
We are not going to say whether we believe
all this, but are prepared to acknowledge that
humanity is a strange mixture. It is worth one's
while to take a back seat and watch the varying
Maneuvers of interested parties while laboring
under the cludings of "hope deferred." This
has been part of our amusement for the past
week.
The Railroad office has been the centre of at
traction, besieged by a countless throng of con
tractors and jobbers who have put in "bids"
and wait for the declaration which shall make
them happy or disappointed. Men Of every na
tionality are on the anzions seat, whiling away
the time with the implements of idle hours, such
as cigars, pipes, jack-knives, etc. From our
distant curbstone sanctum we can only catch an
occasional word of their earnest conversation,
and have not been able to get even the remot
est clue of the lucky ones. But we are satisfied
from the character of the men bidding, that the
work will be in good bands and will be pushed
through with energy.
We have a now accusation. Early last spring
there came to our town a stranger, who express
ed i.desire to tarry with us. His quiet, unas
suming manners soon won our good will, lb we
were willing to testihe scriptural injunction
about "entertaining angels unawares." In due
time an office was rented in Hemlock Bow, and
s shingle over the door proilaimed to Athenians
the fact that B. Wane, manufacturer of boots
and shoes, was waiting inside with a most gra
cious smile to attend the wants of all that might .
favor him with their patronage. Bnainess rose-
Feral, and in a short time a lady was seen in
side. From the billing and cooing we judged
their honeymoon at hand—everything nice and
happy. But an evil day has come. He, alas!
is a gone nutmeg—a busted shoemaker. Ss
"Betsy Jane" has gone beyond the horizon of
his natural vidon, and his shop is in rains. An
other woman came, and things are not so love
ly. She claims our Crispin as her 'husband.
"She is his and he been," and she. is ready to
confLuer or die an the spot. "Crispier is wroth
to bb thus disturbed in his blissful dam, and
undertakes to put her out !bora, but by a &s
-trolls movement she puts him out and locks the
door. He then gets a warrant, and abe bi brought
before Chief Justice) &am, to answer to the
charge of trespass, but on ghbig prodtbst She
is the lawful wife of the aforesaid Was=, she is
discharged. She then made rapilmarchbadi
,to the scene of action, Packs up all the Loose
bold goods, boo* shoes, and tools, and his
carted them away to a place of sabil fA NM
York State. The poor man is in despair—lrmo
rytising gone, and most of all, the lady el Ids
bens, 8e dude among the mine of knew
proverith the vkii*-4.0 0 alworstel gab'
team "Ile knell MA wisely bat too many.* .
i 7fa - word mother aeoldealai Waft Foam
4gti, - agog oeurxwk, ammem Norway,
wee Ayr alas jihelt, iihea his , dam was
maaht ia i!aet mew" la a ampilag, met Ids
arm amagled Tbe reyobiag wpm tore
a loss gob la the MO put at Me AIM fora
WIN beim bones were broken sad no pen*
seat lajmy 141 be paslaimd. • -_ Him -
Thz Aviienss'Craima—The.precis' e
aailibior Uhl shriplewt midmost :mode* of an
the creeds is hrrotrid in some teleartalsity, and
hie letg been a matter cot disputa among km
ed theolegians. -It is at Tait certain ' tbit its
indriUsal use in the March maybe tracedbaelt,
lined to theaposrolio age itself, yet to thatli
medistely sneceang ; and there is a very old
tradition that each of the twelve articles of the
meal
was composed by snripostoßc author. It
is said the twelve assembled in xranctil beanie
dispersing themsehut to preen& the Gospel
tinmaghout the world,terfrnte the Ir:imbed or
wateitrward of the Clehdlisi Church, and It wfil
be interesting to our readers to know the apos
tle tomtit= each is ~asszilied. The tra
emu
dition is as folio's :
Si. Peter—" V o lkr* inGpel Father At
mighty, Halm ofbeerren sun
St. Andrew—"Andin Jona -t, His only
Son, mu Lord."
vim
Bt. hums, the Great--" Ma : conceived
by the Holy Ghost, boin of the KW."
St. John —"Safferal ende r.tins Nate,
was crucified , dead and buried." .
St. Tlunnas---"He descended to- hell, tor,
"He wont into the place of ed spirits,"
which arc considered as of the same
meaning,] and the third day he from the
dead." . . '
Bt. Jaines,. the Lent—" He aseelided into
heaven, and eittoth on the tight hand" of God
the Father atdmighty? ; •
Bt. Philip--" From thence he shall come _to
Judge the quick-and the dead." ,
Bt. Bartholomew—"l believe in the Holy
Ghost."
St. Matthew=' The, Holy Catholic Church,
the Communion of Sainte."
Bt. Binion—" The Forgiveness of Stns."
St. Ades Thaddeas--" The BeemTection of
the Body."
St. Mathias—" And the Life Everlasting—
Amen."
larßelow will be found an epitome
of the game laws, whirl: we imblish for the bone-
St .of the public: "
Deer cannot be killed (4 taken except from
the Seat of September until the Slit of Decem
ber.
Grouse or pheasants can be shot from the
of August to' the 20th of December.
Partridges can only be killed from the let i tof
Octobeito the 20th of December.
Wild tarkeyevarr be hunted from the lett of
October to the lit of January.
Squirrels and rabbits may be shot from the
Ist of August to the lst of January.
Woodcock from the 4th of July to We 15th of
November.
hiseetiverons birds, wide! includes the robin,
aro prohibited to be shot at any time, and it is
illegal to rots the nests of wild birdsof all kinds.
iront can be fished for, with hook and line
only, during the months of April, May, Joe
and July.
Sunday shooting or hunting is prohibited tin.
der a heavy penalty.
Traps, blinds, snares, &c., aro entirely pro
hibited.
Possession of fish or other game out of sea
r, IS sufficient to convict the party, even if
ihey *ere purchased. Tho penalties vary from
$5 to !.50. One-half the fine gees to the inform
et, al* any one convicted and refusing to pay
the fine goes to jail for ten days.
"Dem. TutEs."—That is the COM
pliint of business men, and the complaint is
just ; but the business man will seize upon such
times to increase his business. When business
is lively, no effort is required to sell goods, but
when trade drops off then it Is that efforts should
be made and there is nothing cheaper or bet
[ter than judicious advertising. A large class of
advertisers when dull times approach, instead
of exercising the usual sagacity eshibited at
other seasons, tie an additional knot in their
purse strings, withdraw their names .. .rem be-'
fore the public, and then sit down to lament
their sad fate and wonder why "so little is go
ing on." This is folly. -It may. be laid down as
an indisputable bet ilia if in good times it is
necessary to advertise to secure bitsiness, in
dull times it is all the more so. And why? Sim
ply because the fact of advertising at all Is proof
conclusive that such a course will and does
bring busbies? ; hence the more one patronizes
the press the greater will be his revenue and
the more certain his success. Many m e n are
dependent entirely upon advertising for suc
cess. Suppose they were to refuse to advertise
at all? "Dull times " would be the inevitable
result, and no one would wonder at their failure.
- DEWITT'S SficPZINY SERIES OF CHOICE
MIMIC You Vold: Ann Plino.—This title, that
covers a variety of musical gems, has beep fowl,
since our first notice of its low-priced yet valua
ble treasures of music and song, to be all that
Dr.Wrri has represented it to be. We have
.noticed already twelve pieces which have enter
ed the popular heart. • The pieces before us
range from Nos. 13 ton, and each one of them
has its own peculiar merit to make it familiar to ,
the public car.
Mr. Tccnint, who is the popular editor of
these songs, has given us for No. 13,
" Timms on rum BOOTS. And everybody
knows that everybody has been singing this song
for some time past.
"Tan Sorr DEw is thxxento." By (Iconic,
Barker. Is a lively, sentimental and.serious
song, remarkable for its tender beauty and deli
cacy of expression. Its melody Is sure to cap-
State 'every sensitive and cultivated ear. This
is No. 14 of the Series.
"Toxin . Donn." Is another favorite. Writ
ten by Ernee Clarke. Everybody is singing it
now, and everybody . is quoting it since Gover
nor Hoffman gave it political significance. This
is No. 15 of the Series.
" Wtizs rat Bons Mow."By 0. B. Allen.
Is No. 16 of the Series. It is sweet, sentimental
and delicious in its melody.
ThiS is the last published number of the Se
ries but Mr. Darres enterprise is steadily
bringing forward all the neinengs which be
come.the rage in the "great iretropolis," and
elsewhere. The Series is a great as well as a
- valuable addition to the list of published Mludc`.
CATARACT.—This is a term given to
a form of blindness caused by an opacity of the
crystalline lens. It - usually occurs in persons
past forty years of age, and, althoughit renders
the patient entirely blind, is very easily reme
died. We have witnessed numerous operations
performed for this form of blindness, by Dr. T.
8. UpDeinsrr, of this city, and have been sur
prised to see how bloodless and painless The
operation is, and how rapidly the patient is
restored to vision. Two old persons, a man and
I woman, one slits-two and the other over eighty
years of ago, were operated upon and restored
to vision, by Dr. UpDsGrurr, at the Eye and
Ear Institute, Ssturday.—Ehnira Adeertiser.
la. The Mountain Lake (Burling
ton) Sunday -school will hold an anniversary
and .pie-nic on Thursday, September 2, 1869.
!Lev. B. Ctirirmmr, and others, will be present
and address the scholars. - An invitation is
extended to all Sibbath-schools that have here
tofore united in celebrations at the Lake, arid
all others that can reach the grounds in the
fore part of the day. An ample supply of table
room will be provided.
By order of the Committee.
DS. Among alt the, Sewing Ma
chines that have been invented, none have giv
en better satisfaction, or met with a mare rapid
Bak than the "American. Combination Button
hole Machine." It is equal in every respect to
the best sewing machines, besides having the
buttonhole attachment:-an improvement which
every housewife and seamstress mil readily -ap
preciate. A trial will be sure to convince any
one of its superiority. Call and examine it be
face purchasing. pram tc BAsau, agents.
-my The Con tget-iwayn have no
mouton to complain of their condition Ma mai
mer, for, with but few teeing ereeptions, the
days bare been endurable, and Do nights imn=
tastable. Derides, they get aII they need in the
way of victuals and drink at rauxamble rates,
whereas those woo are woropelled by the decree
of fashion; to remain sway at waked* Those,
are precluded from the opportunity cd parchas
ing their bixits and shoes at crawls cheap
Store. Nis stock is cusaupaind by any witabi
aliment In the wonky, and his prima defy
amspetition anywhere. Don't forget the place
Ifsloares new block.
lii` The
Bun% echooktimices k deibtrad with Sept;
1110; Sakiiiewatts ;thee%Wore Institate.
wo w _ leymnah....4o , to, $5 :For kg&
Mal
11111. We have ,received copy. pt
,
Watson's dritiorait New Wirt
i!ndimake 4 l l o ll # lll . 7 . 6o Pwleirrer
ont the plates'and patterns. Thbo Journal is
dff9ted to sank mut liteThtote and &tido%
and la decidedly eon Of the brat °Makin& One
of the chief attraction, is lt" rearipent pattern
vtdchliecceemOes errh number and which is
furnished at a yearly cost of $lO,OOO. Erry 12,-
4 should subscribeimmediately, Address
Watson', ArtJouraal Office, 716 Broadway, N.Y.
Sir One way .of appealing to a
man's mama,tidough*eyea._ In them
UK( Vans men are so deeply hammed in con.
ducting their billthellObai Oil)! seldom Our
thinled their penal's' appearance. Time poO.
ple would be astonished to see whaishifferenee
s new and stylish hat purchased at Clouse{
Azisarei would snake in their *oohs, sand haw
their wives and &Odeon would . "'dome - them
h° l /*. Go JO try South Ole °flick:ash
new block. '-
- a The Gala,ry for September
contains another thrilling installment of Cm
Etsanta serial. "Put Yourself in His Place,"
leacchig oft as usual, with a tantalizing anti
tkur of something still more 'exciting yet to
come. Besides this leading !attraction, the
Gakcey has a host Of other good things, which
altogether make up 144 large and cloaely print
ed pages of sapleasantreadingumtter as money
can buy. , H
MARRIED.
WILLIAMS—NEWIAN.---Anmut 17; in Can
lalrasthe Bev. EL P. Gates. Mr. Aniel D.
to NW Emma A. _Newman, both of
Canton
DIED.
PARK 7n Litchfield, August 20, Polly, mite of
Owen Park, aged 41 years. •
51 1t t .-1n Monroeton, July 2, 1869, .of
consumption, Stella J, daughter of E. O. and
Lovina Kellogg. in the 20th year of her ago.
. .
4c~l'.'/.~,}~7.t~]:lU:Cy:i~]l;i:dNi~S:;'A
Tnx Teruo Min's Coax Assoc:swan hold a
Prayer Meeting in their Wog ovenEvires Clothing
Store. every Sunday evening at il o'clock.
Humor Cuunen—Bev. a J. Lem Pastor. Set-
Tkms every Sunday at 1034 a.m. and 7) p.m. Prayer
meeting Wednesday evening. Soisduriicluxil at 12
o'clock.
ENTIOOPAL 0313201--B4rT. Y. D. HOSILMS, Pastor.
Services every Sunday at 10% a.m. cod 6 p.m. Leo.
tore Triday evening at 134 Sunday-school
at 9 a.m. '
11=9:09911 . Ornmen—Bev. C. S. Fox. Pastor. Ser.
'WI every Sunday at 103 i a.m. and 7 p.m. Pray
er meeting Thursday evening. BuMsy-acliool at 9
NIL
Paroorranews Cumien—Bev. Wx. BMWS, Pas
tor. Services every Sunday at 10,4 a.m. aadlli p.m.
Prayer meeting Thursday evening. Sundaywhool
at 11 o'clock.
Canto= Cavacs.,-Rev. P.m= Tom, Pastor
First Maas at 9 ; second Mass at 11. Vespers at 01.
o'clock. Itandal.achool at 5 o'clock p.m.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Da.
PR. WARNER AGAIN.-DI t. WAnNEU,
who is well imottn. to - our readers as a distin
guished lecturer .” oil physiology ands success
ful physician, will at the Ward House, in this
place, on Tuesday, Sept . 7, where ho may be
consulted open a ll forms of chronic disease and
surgical operations.... Consultation free.
Aug. 26-2 w.
I SELECT SCllool.—The under
gigned will opens Select' School in • the new
sehoolhoure near 7. Tcrwintn's, in Sheshognin,
on September 6th, and continue'l2 week& •
Aug. 26-110_ Was. P. HouroN.
IS. A meeting of. the Bradford Co.
'Medical Society will be held at Dr. Mason's
ISM, Towanda, Wednesday, Sept. 8, 1869.
L D.,llcorrantra,
lieeretary.
Ang. 26-2 w
PIANOS, ORGANS AND MELODEONS.
It always gives us pleasure to call the attention
of our readers to articles of realinerit. In this
connection, we advise our patrons who are about
to p_urchase a Piano, Organ orMelodeon, to call
at W. Drrrnum & .).'s Music Store, at Towan
da, before buying elsewhere, as the msErtunents
sold by W. D. & Co. are really !thit only first
class in every respect. The Decker Brothers,
Ballet & Cumston, and Conrad ' Myers' Pianos
have now been before the public for twenty
years and more. The Pelatibet & CO. and Ma
uinger Organs and Melodeons for sixteen years.
All of them are known to be as near perfection
as it is possible to make them, and are giving
the most entire satisfaction to all who have used
them. Our prices are low, and will .sell Pianos
from $290 to $1,500 , i Organs from $BO to $1,000;
Melodeons from s7o to $3OO. Sheet Music, and
Instruction 'Books for Pianos, Organs,. Melo
deons, and Violins, always en hand. To those
who would like instruments from other makers
not mentioned above, we say, give us your or
. ders and you shall have them on short notice.
Recollect, ladies and gentlemen,' that Professor
W. Drina= has had experience for over twen
ty years in the above business. Tuning and re
pairing done, if wanted.
Those who have waited so long for the cele
brated "Briefmarken Polka," may have it now
at our Store for 62 dents per copy. It is a good
piece of music, besides having a collection of
42 foreign postage stamps printed on the out
side. W. Drrrulat a. Co.
tat. The next session of the Brad
ford County Teachers' Association is to bo held
at Troy, commencing Friday, September 10, at
10 o'clock a.m., and closing Saturday noon.
Business Ccrmuuttee-0. P. Monroe, A. S. Hook
er, N. IL Pomeroy, Mrs. Delos Stockwell and
Miss Eliza Adams. A. T. Dizzy, Seey.—
.iEfk.. The Fall Term Of. Miss Os
BORNE% School begins September 1.
English e
er•
French taught daily by an expe.rienced teach.
12, 1i369.
_ _ _
Fox Sus..—New Platform Spring
Wagon and ono new open Buggy.
S. K. A.Ezmwu.t..
Norio —The accounts of E. 0.
GOODAILIi, late Prothonotary, and also his nrintin
accounts have been lett me with for settlement an:
collection. Those Indebted will save costs by im
mediate attention. Office in the Recorder'. office.
July 10,1860. • Joan N. ilium
lOM. The Presbytery of Susquehan
na will meet in Orwell Tuesday, Aug. 21, 1869
at 7} p.m. , C. C. OMEN,
Aug. 12, 1869. Stated Clerk.
i
wish to inform the Republi
cans of Bradford county thatlam a candidate for the
°Mee of °minty Treasurer this foil. Subject to the
Odeon of the county convention in August.
Ray 15. 1869. n, B. VAUGHAN:
Now Advertisements
TOWANDA :MARKETS !
_CWOLESALE Y'RICES.)
Corrected Wednesday by C. B. PATCH, sub.
Ject
Wheat to changes : 1
, tilt hush
Rye. 'lt bash
Buckwbest, V bad"
Corn, It busk
Cats, VI
Beans, ra,....
Butter (rolls) '44 lb U 3
Egly) 'ft lb _ ' 32 @ 34
gs, V dos 18
Potatoes, 1 51 bush -(4 40
'
Flour, ii barrel . 8 OQ (4) 10 00
BIM. •51 15 ' 0 0 22
Onkois, IFI %nth 1 2 0
5 60 200
WSlGitif or Citaxs...Whest GO lb. - ; Corn 56 tbs. ;
Rye 56 lbs.; 0861 , 32 lbs.; Barley 48 lbs.; Buckwheat,
48 lbs.; Beans 62 lbs.; Br= 20 tbs.; „Clover Seed US
lbs. • Timothy Seed 44 lbs. ; Baled Peaches 33 tbe. ;
Drigl Apples 22 lbs.. Flax Seed 56 Tbs. • • I
raTAME -THE' FOLLOW
the TLme Table of the Penasyleanla and
New York Canal and Ball Road Compannwhleb tOO%
effect on Monday. August 2. 1862.
P.Y. LW. A.W.
86 I'ls sao
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713 1-79 018
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TOWANDA.
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TOWANDA
JOHN P. cox. super( .
FARM FOR SAT.M.-A GOOD
Farm situated In Armenia township. in the
eastern part, adjoirdng J. M. Bothwell's property.—
It.wmdift of 175 acres, 40 acres improve& There
are two good barns, a new house. aline orchard. It
is wed watered and timbered' The timber it espec
ially homy. d good Steam l3aw Mill on Ma ad.
ic=hi essl a r i t i f t. Ira' to market. pleasantly
and is • Wlll be sold
elem. For farther partiet=it y ldress or empire -of
5ag.24.-hn XEMB YAM Towands.Ps.
IMOLUTION.-THE CO-PAR-
Idp heretofore gender
_the name of
TIMMY & MALL= ht the opwhlo bard.
nem, this day dlarehed by mutant torment, and
ad persona Indebted to sense, will please nuke pay.
meat, at tote, to either of said fem.
The Witham will hareeder be oondaetedb7Ran
arak Gensar. _ _
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TOWANDA, ,PA.
Iniite the attention of thepublie to
tlie.ir stock of .• . •
BUILD-ERB' HARDWARE, Ei
,NAILS, BASH, GLASS k DOORS,
LIME by too _ BUSHEL,
ItitiM iIILAND IiBEE. PLASTER,
I •
MARBLE DUST by the BARREL
With our tumid rery largo 'foci of
PAINTS. OILS, DOOR LOCKS,
IMMES, DARN DOOR noun, tx
At piled law enough to windy WV
.MECHANIC'S TOOLS of all kinds,
of tluk very best calutuflocture. Sportsmen can
RIFLES, SHOT OIJNS,
REVOLVERS, 'mammals, LEAD, sum,
HERO & ALL-RIGHT FRUIT JARS
BY ME CARE OR DOZES
For blacksmiths wo baro
sUsABLE Alit NEW LONDON HORSE NAILS
PIPE; SKEINS, SPOKES, HUBS,
We twit.) attention to our
wErrs 7 ;RA T), FRENCH:MC,
VARNISHES AND PURE COLORS
Of wldch we bare a large ,supply, and are con&
dint, that in the future nkr in the past, they
C.)
g pr 2
j •
will satisfy all who may we them
SILVER PLATED TVIRE,GI
- vs
s
an
ROGERS BRO.. HALL. ELTON: MERIDEN BRUT
• • TANNLA CO.,
Lasts for years, and Le in all essentbd paints, as good
Codding, Russell & Co
We Invite attention to our araortroent of fine and
new patterns of IVORY and PEARL handled
TABLE KNIVES,
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
Such as STOVES, HEATERS, RANGD3
Kerosene Lamps, Washing Machines,
WOODENW/M, STONEAtARE,
TINWARE, ENA'LED PORCELAIN NL'TTLES
Automatic ' Clothes lirashers,
SAD IRONS, KNIVES, ' FORKS,
SEWING MACHINES,
dire uniTenal eatiefacifen. They en SIMPLE'
CODDING, RITS.RET,T, k CO
GRAIN DRILLS, PLOWS AND .
At CODDING, ItI7SEIETAL & CO.
Ultimall, infir 2 2 . M.
MEM
Such au
et Fadorf prices.
buy of no
and the bent of POWDER
BURDEN SHOES,
IRON, STEEL, AXLES,
FELD:FA, and WHEELS
METAIJC
Mannhlctrired by
Li solid ewer, at
as well as to our general stock of
COFFEE MILLS, SPOONS,
" And finiskts of all kinds.
ELIAS HOWE
DITIWILE and EFFICIENT. •At
FANNDIG MILLS,
1? TY'
- •- ix' .l4 lm
T.* kt the bit &saw amit o rne snirediffint ot
*- -:--- 1- -',', ._.--•?..,'•'--_. - - T-.• I ,
ric)l44-rxim,.
atesEn or iws Sr. A1(1) a Kinn;
TOWANDAO.A.
.to .t dtaple and rusc:7
ItY G091:18.
elegant assortment of
AND WINDOW PAPERS.
'a Line of
GILT WALL PAPER.
CROCK:BY AND GLASS WARE,
.
su ityles—oim importail*
Rill lino of
GROCERIES.
EMI
SELF AND SADDLERY HUIDWADE.
ceitpErs. OIL cLpTs AND icyrrnais.
An extra stock of
CLOTHS, CASSIHERES;
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
BOOTS AND SHOES ;
All kinds of LEITH:EH MM SHOE FINDDI9II3,
HATS, CAPS, AND UMBRELLAS,
Trunks, Valises and Traveling Bags,
ow_ AND I , l4EtrtS, quality gnarantend, and ideal
takne the general market.
Jost received, 100 dozen
. .
PATENT " GEM " FRITIT JAR,
All glass, sell sealing, at mimeo:times pleas.
In Awl, a stock of Good, in eitent and variety en.
equaled this aide of New York city. The public are
cordially Invited to 6111 and examine good. and
July 1,1869. MONT
TOBACCO AND CIGARS
The undersigned hare established $
STEAM TOBACCO FACTORY
TO_W A N 1) A.
On Main Street below Bridge Street.
Where they are inantdieg all kinds of
CUT TOBACCO AND. CIGARS
Which they offer to the trade at
WHOLESALE PRICES
That cannot fail to suit. We would most
solicit a cull from the dealer throughou r t e T=rn
Pee mylmula to an exandnation of
OUR STOCK AND PRICES
One Taoists* is manutietured tem the beet
ADMotifsgireAva akv
Stock that can be procured In the market Men nail
My. This is *home enterprise r tutd wiL succeed with
a liberal disposition of the Inds to = t hane
m nrafactors. . =SANS k
June 4, 1968--ti 157 Towanda, is,
_Or
FRUIT JARS!
WHOLESALE
CROCKERY STORE
WICKHAM & BLACK
Tuiraudu, July 14, 1867
GROCERY, PROVISION AND
D aTORK
JOHN MZREDETH,
Main Street. grit doer south of the Reilmid
would most respectfully invite the attention of the
public to hi. Urge sad veil selected Meek of
GROCERIES. AND PROVISIONS,
Which he is to sad! the Hee* end rime et
aIL He has also opened a miciattil
FEED MIRE,
Which is lien situated to septibr the eatal end Blot
clay coal teem al ell times. Be lone contteofil on
hand • large stock et
•
TEAS, eOFFEEEI; SUGARS;
NOIABO2, .
FLOUR, BUTTER, FORE, &C.,
Mich b seMag cheap tor cash. -
coxes atm=&to .arrasßosom nuit
The calamis ci Tons& s l lideity
rapwal ONO
amyl ;ay Saab Ibr Gate Mal W. Abe
the list two 7seas. sod we paelipe. vtlit IMF imb;
ki "v i r 4 = l b ' alik ra eur
beldam ailovammt lloiL is;
see is • . sons moms
Tornado. iab 10. . . •
.
SHERIFF'S , SALEEL=By e of
iverrN onmini larges. Woe oM at the Court
riCamenon Pkes of Ilraeord emm" end to um di.
need, arid he mooed to white We, at the Cone
Kowa la the limoneek Toweads. on SAT.
IIinIINKIK 1110. a‘e o'clock p.m., the follow.
=
bed lot inseledr west land Abair •la
township, bounded north by land of F. I.
Beard. east hy land of Wm. Tow& south by land
el—. KW sad wee by lands of Ifmr^ Backoet
and lrish ; • emindeing innety maw more or kere,
being Kr some binds winch now belong to Lepha
Case. Lars /r. Mow, and Win. P. Case.
ALlO—Anotber place of land Abate In Amends
fem., bounded seek fry hods of IL A. Case and Le.
;Mai. Oise, cm the Mat trim& d IL A. on
tbs math by land of Amos Kamm and on thawed
by ked of Ur estate al Thmelber Cies, deced ; coo.
= r ad= saes. more or !tell= t tact
'
Aulo—a piece of isodinTrebep.. bounded north
by a public road, on the end )ends of H. A. OW.
south by lands of H. A. Caw sad west brr • lands of
Breen Coe ; containingri sere. and lilt perches.
and the ewe Nem of land which wan army.
ed by Nina Cam bylda deed dated the day of
../LD.. 1/1 to Lephe A. tyre for bk, with
temaindont Wm. P. Can. Like P. OW and Kba.
Itie A. Can. and ties mato piece of land on which Is
now erected a keened mem" dinning Loma and
Melted n m szonniot as the saint of Poltir
A Wandedy vs. ilk= A. Cass* at •
ALBD—AII of a certain - plea/ relined of land ilto.
ate in Monroe bounded rod described ar
lows, ko wit : ate mark
pvekerches. thence by
knit o Denjaana Towle meth 444 to a
Pie
tie. thews by vaceneand wad ISO perches ma.
to
a beenkek then* byer Mid land of Drannel Young
north Alk to " a amine. thence by land of
Jolmßoydmetl4opercches to the .pima of begin;
sing; contelning Wes, More or km. leallh a lr
awe tract senseyed parsnanos ot wawa
Muth 911, A.D. PIM waded to WellanWllaces. who
by deed Kee lepkinber 11. A.D. 1193..orsamped
the same to Wllhednilrilling me others. to whom
the commonweehhot sante granted the same
paten{ da ted inns 17. 1 enrolled In patent
trent
,DOOk N pewter.
The o. 21‘
seoond•tiset la described m follows : All that
in mese township, beglentere at a maple pat
on tbe Math fins of tract In the warrmitee name of
Ebonies flainfiton. theses north an asidwarceit Una
pt pinches to post, theme south I degrees weet367
=to the of Ithbraini theidamt warrant,
not% MI Goose west SI peahen to a post,
thence meth 1 ithresetelet 313.perbee to stadia
pine earner. Games south $5 degrees 189 parches to
the northwest tear at John Stevens' warrantee
white pine corner, themes meth 3 degrees east 220
perches to a rock ask the southern teener of Thom
as Banc don Genies south MI degrees east
las parches to a past eroding on . warrant in the
mme of Mabee Ifsmilton. thence north id degrees
16 minutes west 160 perches to a post, thence north
22 degree met 117 perches to the place
Ms ,of begin.
- sing ; eoMthiftg WM acres and 66 pre more or
less, which said lid described bed was granted by
patent from the consincereedth at
Both the Govedeserthed two tracts cd P =Z iala— no nit
and conveyed by deed duly recorded in Bradford
.caosty, dated December 20. A.D./856.W Illathttente
and wife Del InWham and afterwards conveyed
by said Wilcox to the parte al the Mat, pert by deed
dad iscreary 7. A.D. 11.57. ,
• ALSO—AII th at War nut =reel of land
id irsate in the same tionmaldp, andboonded
as follows: Beginning Ma hemlock on the northeast
center of it tract Mimed In the weenitee mane ae
Samuel Tonnvetence.by land of Z. C Itellothisontb
162 zeds to a hemlock, thence by lands of James B.
Lewisnorth 63 degree' west 83 rods to a chestnut.
thence by the same north 60 degrees west 70 rods to
an oak, theme north 67 west 60 rods to a
stake on the line of Dadd Mgwm's land, thence by
said Ridgway. lime north 66 rods to a hemlock the
southwest corner of Indeed Blathasin's lead. theme
by said Bladrotan's land east 160 rods to the phiee of
beginning ; containing acres, more or leas, be.
hog met of a larger tract g us ted by patent of the
commonwealth of Pennsy lvani a to Wilhelm Willink
and ethers, who deed dated Febreary 0. Iff:0
,conveyed the some to Witham Ward, who conveyed
ilia mime to James H. Lewis, who by deed dated
Mann 16. 1631, conveyed the same to David Back
inan, who with Ida wife conveyed the same to Bahl
Wilcox by "deed dated December 10.1656, who by deed
dated January 7.1957, conveyed the mama to the par
ty of the Snot part
Seized and taken in execution at the emit of Alfred
Noxon vs. The Towards Coal and Iron Company.
ALSO—By virtue of a writ of Vend. Ex., the follow
lug dementia lot. pieee or pamel of land situate in
Trumarora two.., bounded on the mirth by lands of
Bela Cogswell and John Tommie, on the east by Dan.
Jet Spoteman, on the south by Isaac Greek and on
the west by N. J. Cowmen containing-16 acres - of
land, more or km, about one sees Improved, with a
board home and slab stable thereon.
Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Thee.
W. Clymer' vs. Isaac Greek.
ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land
situate tie AIM borough. bounded ea the north by
Ind Wilson, east by M. Wilson, south by Gran
ville street, and west by Charles - Stetting ; contain.
Mg 1 s; acres. mote or less, all improved.
ALSO—One other lot bounded on the north by the
Wchurch lot and A. T. Dunbar, east by V. S.
s, eouth.by Willow street. and wed by Mrs. et.
O. Witherell ; containing 3i sere, More or leas, with
a framed house and base ham thereon.
GLASS AND NAILS.
ALL CLASS,
M7Tni
AT TILL
ar mutat.
Seized and taken In execution at the suit of W. H.
Warren vs. James D. Lynch and James Henry.
ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land
situate In Alba bor ough . bounded as follows, to wit :
On the north by lands belonging to the Baptist
church and A. T. Dunbar. east by O. S. Wham, south
by Willow street, and wen by Mrs. A. V. Withers] ;-
containing sore, more or less, with aflame house,
frame bun and few, fruit trees thereon.
• Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Iced
Wilson vs. James Henry and Addison Wilson
•
ALSO—The following lot, piece, or parcel of land
situate in Tuscans% twp., tounded on the north by
- lands of Smith Tewksberry. on the east by the same,
south by Win. Coburn, and on the -west by Smith
TewlithenT ; containing 20 scree,more or leas, about
12 acres improved, one framed hriuso and framed
barn thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of ? Thom
as W. Clymer va. C. H. Roberts.
ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel' of land
situate in Tuscarora twp., bounded on the north by
landi of Wm. Peet, on the, east by Noiris Fargo. on
the south by A.B. Fargo. on the west by R. F. Ituggs;
containing 37 acres, more or'less, theca 12 acres M-
I Proved. .
I Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Thos.
W. Clymer vs. John Manning. 1. •
ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land
situate in Leßoy twp., bounded as follows, to wit :
On the north and wen by the public highway lead
ing tram Leßoy to "Nailey's Corners (ao-calleth in
Granville twp., and on the east and bunt by lands
of H: L. Coburn ; containing one acre of land, mare
I or less,- all Improved, with a framed house and few
, fruit trees thereon. .• -
I Seized and taken in execution at the suit of IL I.
Cinntrn's use vs. James kfcCraney.
I
' ALSO—The following lot, piece or !areal of land
situate in the borough of Burton bounded on the
I north by land of I. W. Wright. east by the Bernick
Turnpike, and south and west by the estate of Addi
son McKean, dee'd ; containing .1; of an acre, more
or less, all improved.
: Seized and taken In evocation at the suit Pree
roy Brothers' use vs. P. W: McKean and Mason Long
security . .
• ALSO—By virtue of • writ of Pl. Fs., the following
described lot, place or paml of. land situate in the
borough of Alb:, bounded as follows, to wit : On the
'north by lands of Irad.Wilson and Charles Sterling.
east by A. M. Wilson, south by the public highw ay
• leading from Alba to Gramioe, and west by C ha rl es
Sterling.: containing acres of land, more or lean,
an improved, with a young orchard thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of E. Pom
eroy 'vs. Jr. Henry and Jan. D. Lynch.
ALSO—The following - lot, piece or parcel et land
situate in Franklin. twp., bounded on the north by
lands earmerly Josiah Haines and John McDaniel,
out by George Lantz, south by Abira Gay. and west
by John Knykendall ;,containing 116 acres of land..
more or leas, about Sures improved, with stew fruit
trees thereon.
-
Seized and taken in execution at the nil! ' Of Allen
McKean vs. Ransom Payne.
ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel- of land
situate in the borough of Towanda, bounded on the
north by Bridge street, east by Front or Water street.
sootnby a private eller and west by landi: of the
Pennsylvania and New York Canal and Railroad Co.,
on which is erected one large framedtrandinglounna
as "The American Hotel."
ALSO—One other lot, piece ,orpsted. of land sitn
to in the borough of Towandr, bounded on the north
y an alley, east by lands of thePenzurytenda k New
York Carol and Italtrced. Company aforesaid, south
by John F. Means, and west by Bramhall k Cowell,
-on which ix erected one framed barn and shed at
tached, said two lots being the same as conveyed by
deed recorded in Deed Book No. 89, page 7, in
Bradford county.
Seized and taken in execution at the snit of Pliebe
Ann Grifath and J. G. Patton TS. M. B. Calkins.
ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel' of land
situate in Pike tw p . , bounded on the north and - east
.by land of Jason Fawn end Homer Stevens, on the
south by land of Lacey - Stevens and- Myron Stevens.
end on the, west. by Myron Stevethi; containing
acres of land, more or less, abou t_ - acre improved,
with a log house thereon.
'Seized and taken in execution at the Mt of Henry
Sherman vs. C. D. Snow .r) • '
ALSO—The following lot, piece or pared of land
-situate in Herrick twp.,.bounded on the - north, east
and west by bads of .4. B.Nrown, and south by M. thaccua ; containing tf of an acre, more or less, all
improved, with a !mu ll lions° and Ise fruit trees
thereon •
Seized and taken in nitration at the suit of H. N.
Williams' mai vs. C. Heady. ,
ALSO—The following lot, niece or Parcel Of land
situate in Windham twp., bounded on the north by
landa of Mrs. liibth Felton, east bylgyroaNkhols.
south by Ben)uft Gleason. and west by the public
.bighway ; containing 33 scars Of land. more or leas
abut 29 acres Improved. with a mall-framed house
and few young fruit trees thereon.
Seised and taken in eucuthm at the suit of A. W.
Alger's use 45. Naldon K. Smith. '
Also at the snit of J. B. VanWinkbe a use vs. Mah
lon K. Smith. ' •
ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land
situate in Terry twp.„ bounded On the n by orth and wewedby lands of C. F. Wells' 'estate, east Corneli
Derminin and. John Bush , and south by Henry Man us n ;
containing 36 sees of land, more irr less,. about 6
! acres improved, with-s board h and few frail
tree thereon.
Seized and taken In elocution at suit of A.
Lewis's nee. NV, Rill A. • Baldwin George
'Baldwin. • .
Also at the suit of A. F.l, wis re. 0 A. Baldwin.
ALSO—The following lot,plece or parcel of laud
situate in Herrick thp., bo on the north by
Janda of James Newell'. and I. A. Perk, eunby I. A.
Park, south by L. Dolan. andweetby C.X. Tingley and
' James Nowell containing S 8 acres, more or less. ,
about 70 acres improved, with a timed house. ham-
ed ban, outbuildings and • orchard of fruit trees
Seized and taken In execution at the rule of Old
dinse t —The
vs. Hairs Gray. •
following lot. piece or parcel of land
sittratejn Smithfield township, bounded on the north
mid west by lands or Wood Seroalds. esatby the pub-
Iblbighwill leading from theithfield to Burlington,
end south by Walter Pierce➢
; lacres of
land, manor ism all with teemed home,
craned barn and few trees thereon.
Seized and taken in eunition at the suit of Reu
ben Noriars use vs. Lewis D. Towns..
ALSD.—Tbe following Ink piece or parcel of land
situate In the borough ot•lba=tht. i bounded on
the north by land of John , east by John
Stspkins„ smith by A. T. Wheat, nest by the
Berwick turnpike ; coutinetng 36 s=ta of, laai
more or lees. with I firmed house
Seised and taken in mention at the salt of A. J.
Boss vs. Sarah Jane Sweesey-mid Dmgl If. Sweeney. ,
ento—The teneetmtlo4 piece car parcelof land
situate In Southern& tarp., -bounded on the nOrth I
by the public highway leading Iran Gillett's MI la.
io Wells twp.. ewe by land* M of William
Pinions,soedh by Undue W. is V. 0. Leonard, and
west by WillinitEebnii•evintaining 75 sores Of lard
am or less. shoed 60 acres tmperted, with 2 mall
DUAL bOO% SWlledelpato aid few fruit true
• abed and taken tn mention et the eat et Ildett
Nen% es. C. IL Deeier. .
AO—Tbstelloutait Mee ar 94991 of Ind
Waste ILO* borough xi Tome% boueled ea 'the
atim e orta by q Lambent stree east by kasd et Thomas
, kei9 south sod yea bt1009 09 1. 11 "
Ida. mole 00 lest eet mid eked sal &bout 90 Diet
deo t caddish* LW Kum" Wet ce• last, ma. or
ray with a Mold boos Orem •
Seised sad Wan ha essontimi at anti. ant 99 (L
Reed re. Thome DOM • - '
AI/O—The follovtegke, pleas oe'peetel of lead
MolePatlmlts tip. nded the noetta by
land ot Philandse Ilbeens, bo east by as
Semen
dos& talliliellianlast, aid wilt
by Willta ar in Sad
Mid Jobs lapse fast/teem II ems. me
shoat ID senshapecteed. "Übe freciedlomie,
bin WI a SW boN too Seam
&deal esel bdral >a erisabaret the sea of
soy Brieberf sue vs Chslatopberldadiest -
ALBG—Theilkallowisitot. pipe or tweet of lend
elute fiaMfinaglaa tsll. bastard on the north by
laid of Cies test liPy lards ad* Better.
Beret* Alias end D. it Apes, andlithypuhlio bleb,
way boding to eeld. sad web by Mod of Mo
ires Gotha ;_iwe 40 saes sore or kw, about .
211, oast homed. !Watt* based boom teemed
barn and apple orchard thereon, • .
Seised and taken la - estimator; it the ena of 8 .
Tooterors ass re. Jr, H. &over sod Jilt Laser.
ALSO—The :Mooted lot. Pees or wool of bed
Narrate In thaldield twit, bottsded on the north by.
bade of T. A, etnresit, oath, awe by Jon* "lihmar.
Booth by Jc=tn , g sod T. A. Brood, end weir
by Mau ; oolidabbigfl ems moss Of
letra.aboof 12eetreted, with otbe kneed how,
framed tern sad fnr silt trees thereat. - _
Seised 04 titan la execution at Os snit' if R &
Ilwreis's use vs. Pbitinder Mayon&
• 61.00,4bs hOowlm lot Seer ot pseud . of land
;Waste lei Uwe twp., boun. on the nartbbl bonds
itinfted Patte r . es* by Lobo lariemen. seettb try
Leroy 31bestall nod&linat 'Mat
Reuben Thompson ecatitolog 170 amis. by
maw or .
lest about 110 acres tooprorod, with hissed bolus...
I framed
trod trees *m barns with abet atinetrd, Mod eettiard of
on,
seised and tabs ha emends% at We snit of Daniel
ilhonnalines tun Ta. 0. B. DMA. matte Lent, and
Atines Itandolpb„
at the suit of Wm. lbertasion vs. & Drake.
to lot.q rt e: ers. pareel 01 la
la nd •
annals to th 'id
by e • bounded on' lbs
meth and east • '• by
Weser'. admit and Pewter, and west by ii P l. at.,
being about 22 feet front osi add street ' 100 fest
lessdeeP ; contsining 2,200 square fret of bad. Fiore oe
, no bocidiooo.
scum sad taken In ezecutlon st the nit at Pons,
erc7 Brothers' use vs, C. 2 Merry and It; S. Phelps.
LSO—The folknring Vises or pared of- lan
11 " 111 " 31 tiri‘• on ama aort d as
and south by lands of tlg estate of A. Derber, deed, •
east b 71107 Lewis, and mut by W. S. dardsker
rams, more es less. about 10 imues tat.
Wor73 — & - a." • 2 log homes and a Lew feint trees tbere.
• , •
Seized and tam la executkoi at the suit
Wesibrook's ass tr. Junes W. and Lucy Ann .13et tl iN -
ado, • • . ,
" WY. OBLFFI3. Merit
OF 'la& NAMES QF PER
-ILA ions drawn Julie 29,1869, to bo Jurors in •
Court
19 of Quarter Sessions, &e., for September,
69 :
ottani 5C11.01116
Athens boric:,. Henry H a s; Alyfaln, Bllneon
Dente ,r • Burlington W Geohm DeWitt ;
Granville, Lorin Lebriard; BASK
um Purley
Buck; John Baldwin; h Jai.
C. Robinson, James Green • Smitbfl Nstbszi
W. Waldrem, •R. -Dinghy. .krarT ; Sheshequn,
Horace Hortoft,Obadlah Oore ,• landing fitone,
Thomas /Aloof ; Troy twp. Ecbrard 0. Rock
well, Byron Cue ; Towanda'boro', Henry /Am
ore= ; Towanda hip., Jared Bowman Tus
muorkßalley Reemer; Minot, Angel Teihn,
Philo Mach, Josiah Wilson ; WJWbam,
Harrington; Warren, Albert Tyrrell
, AIM= SUWIII--4110?
Asylum, Joseph A. Harriet ;Armenia, Meaty
Covert, Sr.. John Itranhion Albany, Joshua
Unborn; Athens twp., Either! Pray, Jarnes
; Burlington twp., sobert M. Prune, -
Eligthalet Guilin ; Birlington West, Simon Stiff
_ton; Canton twy., Samuel Amiable ; Columbia,
Joseph H. Billings ;-Fraisklin, Stamm McKee ;
Granville, Urish Orlando Taylor ; Melt;
field,-Thomas B. Merrill • Leßoy'VolneT Lan
don; Overton, Henry SlAnan, Jacob Haverty;
Orwell, George W. Brown, Byron -Cites; Pike
Frederick Gregory ,• Rome two. Nelson Allis;
Lyman D. Prince; Rome • ? , Fought ;
Riditimul•i Albert Dewey, Addisou Coom ; *kith
Creek, John Craig, David Dunning; ftithSeld,
Bens W. Child, dwelling Adams; aprthLi,
Sylvester Leonard; Troy twg, Curtis Calk in s ,
- Jiliob A. Lisiderman Troy_boro'.
_Andrus Case; Toanda boro', James M. Wird, William Keel
er, Mortimerl'arsons ; Towanda North, Daniel
Kennedy ; Dieter, David Higgins ; Wilmot, John
S. Quick •, Wyelming, Harvey R. Ingham; Wind
ham, William Babcock, -Lewis Russell; Wells,
Decker E. Ayresl Wpm); Lucius E. Whitney,
-Joseph Conklin, Moses C. Allen; Warren, John
Beardslee.
ZitATEIME IFILT—ova I .SZOOND ova l .
Athens top. ) William Westbrook ''
L • Aibarff'v
R. Spicer Bohm ; Burlington twp., 'James W.
Wrialey ; Burlington born', William.. T. Stead;
Barclay Levi D. Howes, James W .- Johnson ;
Canton boro', Wm. W. Whitman; Canton twp.,
George X. Goff, Leonard Lewis' 'Columbia, S.
B. Furman, James B. McKean, Henry Gernett ;
Litchfield, Johnson Rogers, David Struble ;
Monroe boro', Jewett G. Hornet ; Pike, IVilliam
Agnew, Jr. ; Rome twp., Albert : Richards, Sava
C. Mann; ,thdgbury Lewis ' Palmer ; South
• Creek, John poWitt,' Daniel Livings, L
Burke-; Standing Stone,Richard - 7 ;
Springfield - Rodney Co oley ; Towanda barn',
Charuicey.S. Russell, James McCabe, Charles -
L. Tracy ; Troy twp., John Yeitmans ; Tuscaro
ra; Isaac B. Coburn ; Miter, James IL Van- - -
dyke ; Wysirs, if. H. Lanink ; Warren, Caleb
Abel, Perry Bcvwen ; Wells, Charles L. Shepard,
Jades R. ; Viyalusing, N. O. Coleman.
fr‘;zu-L) , t,wro:=:m. , ..si.x.,—. 4
Athens bora', G eorge . IL Voorhis ; Athens
twp., Patrick F lood; Asylum ; George Decker,
Ulysses Moody; Burlington twp. , Cullen. F.
-Nichols; Canton boro', B. M. Manley Canton
twp., T. M. Watts Columbia, Nathan W. Pot
ter; Legop, Lent o Jenkins, Leroy Holccunb.;
Litchfield, C per LMonroo bone, Henry
C. Tracy ; Monroe twp., Freeman Swoet ; Rome
twp., Edwln W, Taylor, Thomas Vonght ; 114g
bury, Dan. A. Gillett, Daniel El: Burnham
Springfield, Wm. F. Brace ; Win. A. Bullock,
Wm. Burt ; Towanda boro", Henry Wells,
Wm. Mix, Ira B. Humphrey; Towanda North,
Wm. H. Foster, David B' utty : Troy twp., Wat
son Freeman Tuscarora, Wm. Mahoney, Hen
ben F. Brow ning; Ulster, Gee. B. Rockwell;
Warren, Levi Ihmham, James Currier' Wya
losing, Samuel Howard; Windham Rliery P.
Cheeney, Anson Collins r" Wysox, J. Lyman
Morgan; Wells, Andrew,P.Mowman. • • -
INCORPORATION NOTICES:-
App:cstion for Incorporation for the rind Wes
ieyan Church of Bark-Irvine.
.c;ily i glicstion for the Incorporation of the Asylum
of 1.0. of
Application fox the Incorporation of the Find Beg.
Mar Baptist Church of Warren:
Notice is hereby given that the above Au:wieners*
have severalty presented to the Court of Common
Pleas of Bradford Cuinty, their articles of Annals
Lion 'eking for a decree of Incorporation. and the
said Court Wing examined the same, and
theucconeet, will decree that they be' tncorp d oxated
as prayed for,
on !tondo , . September 6, 1869, OA
o'clock p.m., unless cause be shown to the .contrary.
W. A. THOMAS, Pretlionotniy.
i'Prothonotarra OM*. Aug. 15,1869.-St •
A MIINISTRATOR'S- NOTICE:-
Notice Is hereby gtrenthatall persons indebted
to the estate of HIMIT Ibisetni. late of Towanda,
tap., demised, are requested to Oahe InlEnedinte.l o 7.
merit, and sti persons basing claims against WWI es.
tate Mist be present the same duly authenticated for
Milan:tent
Aug. 24. 1869
-%ECUTOR'S-NOTICE.-
Notice is hereby Oven that all persons tadebt.
ed to the estate of WM. GILMOUE. late of Ulster,
accessed, are requested to make immediate payment.
and all persona haring dab= Wallestella estate mast
' present them duly setthentleatea for settlement.
WM. McMURItAII:
MARTHA F. 0/ IMO=
Aug. Ilk 1869.—* Executors.
IN BOThERITPTCY. In the 'nuttier
T oSOLEMN if. 'LEONAR Baskru
To WIIOII IT MILT COW D,
CAIS : The unde pt.
rsigned
hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee
of SOLEMN /IL LEONARD. of Williamsport, in
. the county of Lycoming,t arid State of PenzsylEania,
within said District. who has been adjudged a Bank.
Eupt upon his own petition by the District Court of
said D is trict • . -
, Dated Towanda, Pa., the nth day of MIME. / 56 9.
• , NATHAN C. ELSDREE. Asignee.
(DROCLAMATI(M - -- WHEREAS,
Hon. PARRIS B. faIIECTER. President Judge,
of the 12th Judicial District. consisting of the wen=
ties of Bradford and Susquehanna. and Hons., Zzet ,
lON FRIO= and J. W. VANDTXT., Assuslas Midges,
hi and for sakiTcatudy of Bradford. have issued their
precept bearing date the' Otliday of August. 1869. to
me directed for holding • cemi of Oyer and Termi
ner. General Quarter Sessions of the Awe, Common
-Pleas and Orphans' Court. at Towanda. for the coon
ty of Bradford: on Monday. the 6th day of 61 0 Pte7 1 -
bee next. to coetinpe two weeks.
Notice is tharefOre hereby given to the Cozeners.
and Justices of the Peace, of the county of
Bradford, that They be then and there - 1u
person; at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said
proper
their records, Inquisitions' and other re
membrances, to do thaw things which to their ofdco
appertaina to be done : and those are bound by re- -
unLeaze or otherwise to prosecute against the
sooner, m
who are or may be in the, jail of said coon
-4 or who be bound to appear at the mid court
are tube then and there to prosecute against them
as shall be just. Jurors are requested to be punned
In their attendance, agreeably to their notice..
1354.34 at Towanda. tee 10th day of Anglia. In the
Tear of our Lord, one thcrassad eight hundred and
sixty-nine. and of the Independence of the United
States, the ninety-second. WIl. (111IFITd. Sherif.
APPLICATTOICIN DIVORCE.-
To Eland APPLICATIO N
2501'sb: term, 1869.
Ton are hereby notified that Mary Cartier, by her
next friend John P. difathewa, your wife, has applied
to the court of common picas of Bradford county,
for • dixoroe from the bonds of matrimany,knd the
said court has appointed Monday, the 6th of Sept,
1869, for hearing the said Mary in the premises, at
which time and place you can attend if you think
proper. WM. GRUM%
sug.9,-4t - Merif.
•
APPLICATION IN DIVORCE.-
To Victor Phelpa.—N249 Feb. term, 1869.
You are hereby notified to Weithy S.. Phelps, .you r
irtfe, by her next friend. Weltha 'Wilcox. has applied
to _the court of common pleas of Bradford county,
for irdiiinve from the bonds of matrimony, and the
said court has appointed Monday the.6th day of Sept.
1860, for hearing the said %May S. to the premises.
at which time and place you can attend if you think
Proper. 'Ol4/Flll3. -
aug.9.-4t nog.
A PPLICATION - DIVORCE
.Cl--.To Was G. WitheralL—No. 250 Feb. term 18.
69.—Yoware hereby nettled that Emma A. Witherall
your wile, by her next - friend A. 3f. Kramer. has ap-
Oed to the court of common pima of Bradford co.,
for • divorce-from the bonds of matrimony. and the
said court has a ppoin ted Al r ondiKr. the 6th day of
Sept., 1869, for - hearing the said Emma A. In-the
premises, at which time and place you an attend If
you think proper. !NIL GEIFFIL
aug.e.--4t 52wrijr.
APPLICATION IN DIVORCE,
To Frederick E. Crater.—No. 216 'Feb. *inf.
18130.—Ton are hereby notified that Frances 0. A:
Crater. rm. wifeAy her next friend Wm. Bedell.
bia ied to the court of comma n pima of Brad
ford county, far a divorce from the bonds at marl
mom and the mid court-bas Mondry, the
Wt day Sept-. wt. for bearing the said TraCCOll G.
tn-the yrendaes, at which tare and w re as on a an
tend 11 - yon tank proper.
ang.att • . Sherif
AUDITC" NOTICE-Ornaldßur--
WS or. J. - 11. Dennison. N 0.698 September
teem VMS. In the Court of Oman= Pb as of Brad.
fbrd _
The rne •se en Amber appointed by mid
tot dlstebede funds Mead by Ilbeeira ed.
Court
distetsbara Pasionst Ptuferti. mill attend to the of
ties of Ids appoltammt at Ma oaks to the
or Tempts, me MIDST the 17th day of Alif t lM
1101. at I doote ul.. Where pus= halto
bb chow spinet mid fund must present them or e
be Amor debarked therefrom.
MIES WOOD,
Ifia.-41. • .Asditer.
DRIED FRUIT OF _ KINDS
coww. linniz
11
13
FWD. ICERCIIR.