Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, April 21, 1870, Image 3

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LOCAL AND GENERAL.
PAirrimutz Ncenals, 7 —We'imdt - u►e
ctrecial attention of advertisers to our new
fchechtle of prices, to bo found on first me.
most , who dire to diseolitinne melange their
Jvcrtiscments must give notice.
tel. Cold Creek post-office is in
le township instead of Wydeusing, as stated
st week.
Wm. IllcElLATuznir will
reach in the African M.E. Cbnrch, on 13nntlay
terrecn next. ,
The fourth term of Mlle. d.
,rlN.s Trench and Drawing chyme will coni
enre on Monday, April 255,1870.
ts. Jurymen and others attending
art, will find the Temperance Hotel, kept by
It. Wan, a good place to board at.
A. 3L WARNER adveitises that
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tlas seemed the serriocaof a practical watch
inker and engravei. See hii card.
ter Work . has been resumed on
o. Episcopal clinrch. -TM) basement will be
9.4 ed to a speedy completion.
gam' The Fail Creek Coal Company
on-chased a small engine for transporting
ell . coal from the mines to the-white.. Md
.!, hereafter will not enjoy the sport . of wit
•••ing the perfrinances of "kielling Jenny."
nir The Fall Creek Company are
.. , at to put a train of their own on the road
.:stern Barclay and Waverly. They have par:
d two large engines, and aro now mann
, •wring a large number of new emu.
ter 3fAsos & Co.'s Banl has been
ipreced internally by the putting downot new
and - other repairs. It is ono of the
offices in . the country, and is an exceed
ic.nt plaee'to do business.
The 3lyersburg Division, S.
r T.. will give a dramatic entertainment at
.la' tall on Thmsday.evening, April2B. They
as • prepared an amusing and entertaining
n.2lantmr,' and deserve to be liberally pat 7
0w,•41. The proceeds are to be used in fitting
I Oh r.,,,vn
If you would avoid that most
'. ,* rising of all diseases, dyspepsia, buy i your
r PA.ITEIISON tt 'KINNEY. 110 Only
,plality of the goods, but the prices at which
have ranch to do in keeping up
a!tily digestion. Try it.
Thousands of valuable lives
aced. by using ELIAS HOWE, Re., Improved
Machine. It works like a charm. It
its work so neatly and perfectly and rapid
v, that what seemed work ix turned to play.
trenuine article is found at CODDINO, Rua
tk Co.'s Iron Store.
The Grand Division, S. of T.,
n. in Ihis placeonWednesdaynext. A pub
', meeting, to be addressed by and officere
kind ~ihers. hill b.• held on Wednesday evening.
t is hoped that they Will have a full house.
mil die meeting will be at the Court
I imitiad of Mr.nent's Hall, as advertised
13,4 w,ek.
tes6 Among the " arrivals " are Dr
1. 11. Mtsr.a: and lady; Dr. W. IL FI7I,LEII and
! I. sixroto, Esq., all of Towanda, Pa. They
•. • time here. and are very favorably
with nor country. They report it
beautiful region they ever visited. We
.::I , tai't it to be their intention to purchase
•a•11' atc here.—?forth
~m. " - We understand that a certain
ally inan who a few years since prophesied
";:ra:A would grow in the street!! of To.
found our streets so crowail with
t, th, , other day, that he waa unable to
II:. way through from Bridge street to
Ili, Ward Tionse. Thp game kind of Obstrtic
,,n, ~ em to prevent the gentlemen from malt
y,: way to Wslhington.
tak- The fact is well established
who keep the largest assortment of
• nod most folly meet the demands of the
the most. HUMPHREY Bacritt-
E , . m t!,, Shoe trade, are of this class of tra
:lS the , community•well know, and as their
t-stify ; and if the splendid line of goods
receiving et their store does not add ma
•rially to tho already large trade, then all signs
Jost fail.
'RELIGIOII3.—The nest S.S. Conven
or Troy District will be 1141 at Canton,
~ .11,eneing May 11. at 10 o'clock, a.m.
The nest meeting of the "Preachers' and
• s Assoeintion” of Troy District, E. G.
r will be held at Leona, Bradford
the 6th of June, commencing, at 7!
snmlay-selionl Institute will : be hod at
:nuH:fit•l,l. April 25' uttil 26, commencing
t:.t• 231 h at iielocl.l, p.m. -
T tYLOR AZ GORE are now open
:: z...t hrwe nsiortment of cloths and trimmings
for cash, and with special reference
. !1 , tastes of th .. 9. comninnity. They have al-
~ r.pl, ,y ed a number of first-clans workmen,
sd are non . prepared to make up snits in as
, tyle, and at as low figures, as any other
ii•bnient in the country. They guarantee
•• . , cry cal. - I'. People who have heretofore
.• t • d to go abroad to get their clothes
nfl appreciate tee enterpriSe of this firm,
nz have no doubt give them a liberal pat-
They certainly deserve it.
Prr. , . ,- )NAL.—Rev. and Mrs. E. P.
H onroxo Imre returned to their home in Ver-
MEM
S. V. SIIIPILVV, of 3lntlison, Wis., is to-far
t:l,h the plans for the new capitol of lowa arid
the Illinois insane asylurtty
CuAaLrs Ilou.ox, of MOlllOO township, and
N. DsWctut, of Pike, hare been stunmoned
nttend the next term of the C.S. Court, to
oetvene in Pittsburg on the 2d of May.
- C. T. S,trrit and lady started on Friday last
tt- a trip through the South. We learn that
eque of the prominent citizens of Elizabeth
Coy. N.C., have invited Mr. S. to open a hotel
iu
thn t place. No one knows better how to keep
SitiNIFICANT.—III looking through
citen.ive Furnitnre establishment of L 0.
Fnos: the other day, in one department we
nn intelligent looking gentleman
lids. t t, , were evidently' preparing to nom
ing by themselves." On inquiring
, shi. they irere, we ascertained thnt they resid-
NI in Waverly, land that they had comeberebe
licring that they could buy furniture enough
• heaper to pay the expense and trouble of the
tnp. and they were net disappointed in their
tpoitations. So it appears that the fame of
Mr. Frioscr's establishment is not confined to
11., section, anti we know that our readers all
Oyer the country will thank us for sofrequently
calling attention to it.
r*.• It is n vain task, one might
to Wit to work to number the hairs of
"As the hairs of tlie head, or the
' , out, .1 the Pea,' is a favorite Oriental meta
-1 I, .'r to t•zpress an ir.minierable host. Yet there
nllie have attempted-this incredible
1:11. , r. Nor is it a very- great task te make some
, 11 , 1 , limstion. Thee we know; there are 120
psr. , i^rheP en, red with hair; on a head of
a"Lrace size, Take a single squire inch, where
I.a:r "...ems of an average thickness, and
4 1: , t •••• inany there are. It can be done in
•I: , rt time. The result will be; in a healthy
-.le. from 81.0 to 1,200, say in round numbers
1 5 , 0. 31uhiply Ili., by 120, and we have
as the average number of hairs on the head.
is a mue'i easier task than it would be to
trail; of the thousands who are annually
1,0 , aka and made happy in baying their Elm
o at 11 , 7:CABE & Mrx's. Judging from the
e -, pression on the countenances of most
(.! ne io•ople who conic out of their Store, we
Alo heliero they know whether they have
OOv hair ou their heads or not.
air Cot • - P;Oiz.N. "'"" '
- a las
residenoottrillyft; '
110Alentanidekdi*** 4ithe
sol2thrttiriiiteeditthistre l fi s o l g o ei g
Professional men :melawn-AO-"
into to undertake a ',Mile,' brit Dr:CLSiils an ,
exception to the rule. An wit seam who has
been a cripple from his youth, called on ,the
Doctor the'other daj, in hOpeitti obtain sense
relief; but seeing at a &mice that , be wain-inable, the Dodo, Salk ”.Taitoos _be*
with medicine, bat I have lot seen s- Mao
day who appeared to be in muck lOW eti
good cane; and presisting him with nest
walking-stack, the poor invalid Walked iir4
feel
Acting that an prole atonal ma are not beari
lea.=
Iformor..--Our friend " Ihzzr " Who
long'matched over the interests of our town,
has ceased to represent the doings of good and
evil among us, and we can't leave the good un-.
told, even if !'s litter" be silent. •
What I want the public to know partictdarly
at this time, is the event of a tin wedding at
Brum K. Ilimennytoe. Ten ..yean Of pleasant
married life bad pained between the Parties and
a fiiir proapeetfor the future, but to abide tim
improvements and fashions of our • day, they,
concluded to renew. their obligations, and Ito
this end- Invited Whims; mother, brothers, sis
ters, cousins and friends, with their tin; tomtit.
feat their interest in their prosperity, witness a
renewal of their vows and enjoy a moat milli
tnous nipper. Bean Munn; Fee:, was pres
ent, and by the authority Invested in him by
the acts of Congress and the 16th amendment
of the Constitution, he rebound together their
willing hearts. And now we would 44, for the
encouragement of young ladies and 'gentlemen
hesitating to do the natural thing, please call
upon Mr. and Mrs. Hader and see the chil
dren and the lots of beautiful tin, at the pro
duct of only feel-cars of married life. -
April 12,1876. Oemusionsz..
oft. The folloiiing -strange - story
we find in the Philadelphia Press of the 14th.
A young man named 1). C. Itomssou lived in
this place for a short time several years ago.
. .
His friends reside in Troy, and we believe some
two years ago received intelligence that be died
in Minnesota. We have not heard of his being
hero during the past wilder, but we give the
item for what it Is worth :
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DOUBLY Msnnzain AND a SUICUM—Mr. WIS.
D. lilettnar married Sans L. Boarssox at Lake
City, Mimi., on the 224 of February, 1869. She
was the daughter of a Mr. Wirasrea; of Lake
City, and had previously been the wife of D. C.
Ronecsos. Mr. and Mrs. R. resided at Stillwa
ter, but she went to Lake City on a visit to her
parents, and while-there her husband joined
her, bet soon left on a, trip up the river. This
was the last that was seen of bins, and from in
foilnation gained from the papers; it wail sup
posed that he had fallen from a boat,some
where near St. Anthony and been drowned. At
any rate, Mrs. Bomssox lived two years with
her parents at Lake City as a widow, working as
a dressmaker, until she married Mr. ldvanar.
Some time last December they removed to Dr
run, where they kept a smallhotel.
On the 97th ult., she surprised her husband
by stating to him that she had, a few days pre
viously, received a getter from Bonrssow, her
former husband, written from Towanda, Pa.,
conveying the startling news that, instead of
being a widow, she was doubly married, ho be
ing alive and writing to her that he was coming
to Byron to get her and her only child, a girl of
about fear -rears of age, living with her and
MtIGLIZAY. this letter she answered some days
before informieg her husband of it. On tfie
28th, Mr. and Mrs. MtriblAY talked the matter
over, and wrote letters to ROBINFON and others
on the subject, and Mr. M. took them to the
post-office. Daring his absence, Mrs. M. pro
cured some laudanum aud swallowed it, and,
though the fact was soon discovered, and every
effort made to save her, she died a few hours
afterward.
ger We copy the following notice
of the Athens Tannery from the Gazette: •
The works were commenced in the spring of
1867, by Messrs.-Maniac?. UNDERILL, but .Mr.
Unir.nuti.L is now the sole proprietor.
The yard building is 200 feet long by 40 feet
wide, and contains 100 vats. The Beam-house
adjoining the Yard is 40 feet square, contains •
ten soaks aturßools, and is boated by two steam
heaters. Opening from the Ream-house are
four large sweat-pits, cut out of the sad rock
in the hillside, which , renders them much. su
perior to those built in the ordinary way. The
temperature of the pits is controlled by means
of steam. Next to the Beam-house are the et •
gine and boiler rooms, 42 by 40 feet, 'built of
stone. There are. three cyhmbieal boilers, 24
feet ion. , and 42 inches in diameter, with two
12-inch sin each. The furnaces consist of
four ovens, ilt in the nsnal way for burning;
wet tan, wh is the only fuel used. Anengirie
of fifty-horse pi' • drives asthe machinery in
the Tannery. A bin it :.1 fobt long by 25
wide, comprises the ,Bark-r“ o and Beech
house. There arc ten framed lee .:e, each 20
by 9 feet,.and seven feet deep. The t nora are
heated lxith uv exhaust and direct s The
Rolling-house is 36 feet by 40, contains two rol
ling Machines, and a water tank with a capacity.
for 5 000 gallons... This building is also heated
by steam. A new thy-honse has just been com
pleted, adjoining the Bolling-room. The lower
floor is used for stowing hides and the leather
which is finished and ready foeshipment. The
two upper stories are aced for drying leather,
with, hanging room for 2,500 sides. There is
' another Dry-house, apart from the main build
' lugs, 60 by 30 feet, and four stories high also
capable of hanging 2,500 sides. This building
is intended for the leather when it is first taken
from the vats, and in the winter season the dry
ing process is facilitated by means of Steam
heaters.. There is a steam force pump connect
ed with the works, which is capable of throw
ing 70 gallons of water per minute, which is so
arranged that it can be used, if necessary, in
extinguishing fire. A boariang-house, with ac
commodations for fifteen men, and the neces
sary tenant-houses, are connected with the es
tablishment. There are about twenty hands
employed in the works. South American hides
only are used, and from 28,000 to 30,000 sides of
leather are manufactured yearly. The Railroad
Company hare put in a switch, and the cars are
loaded and unloaded directly at the works.
Mr. UximmuLL owns timber lands and con
trols sufficient bark to run his tannery twelve
rears, independent of the supply that will natti
ially.corne from other sources.
The proprietor of this Tannery, Mr. Csinim-
FULL, is an energetic business man, and has
contributed much toward infusing new life into
the business of Athens.
HERRICK.—Mr. Editor : In reading
the REPORTER ; I notice short articles, in the iO-'
cal column, from nearly every township in the
county ; and thinking a line from Herrick would
be interesting to some of the readers of your
valuable paper, I take the liberty of giving a
short sketch of the place and inhabitants. We
live among the hills in the eastern partof Bmd-.
ford, and though we are mainly farmers, and
rather rusticated, we have a desire of letting
the world hear from us occasionally, and know
there is such a place as Herrick.
The railroad runs within Three miles of us,
and althenzigh we have been somewhat shut np
heretofore, we now have a way of communicat
ing with the world, which we duly appreciate.
We have no desire to boast of our "green
hills," but in education, religion, and goneral
advancement of our people, both old and young,
we know of no township in the county that ex
cels ns.
We have nine very neat school-houses scat
tered among the hills and valleys, which fur
nish an opportunity to all wishing a common
school education. We also have three churches
in Herrick : ono Methodist, very nicely situated
in East Herrick ; a Wesleyan Methodist at Her
rickvillo, which is a very commodious and well
finished building, erected during the list year.
A splendid bell was donated, by our townsman,
Ciso. Arwood, and every Sabbath morning its
tones can be heard echoing from bill to hill,
calling wayward and wandering, as well as the
most devoted christian, to pay their homage to
Him who created all things. The Diesbyterian
Church stands nearly in the center of our town,,
ail is well located to accommodate Its mem
bers. Her. D. Coos, the minister, is much es
teemed by the people; his wise advice and re
ligions counsel are heard and appreciated by
aIL
I said we hate three churches, and I will also
add that wo have religious services at Camp's
school-house ; and although it has not 'a high
sounding name, still wo have great, wise, and
original Pi ideas adtanced by our ministers.
Warm weather is coming, but we do not antici
pate sleeping through servic e, while otir preach
er is endeavoring to awaken interest In the
reading of some old, prosy, and well-wore ser
mon, written possibly by some ancient
Neither do our ministers take op the quill, to
"say their sermon " as some do, and thereby
compel ns to listen to a production delivered
with downcast eyes.
We take a common sense and comprehensive
view of religion, and believe that a fiddle "phol
lograplied by an instructor of the young" is no
more a breach of morality than the singing of
" Ole Shady," or of a song with a "barn-yard
chores," in a church by a partor) If wo are ever
led to criticise such things, or other similar va
riations, we are reminded of "Straining, at a
gnat and swallowing a camel."
Lbeg pardon if I have said too numb on re
ligion, and will take a different subject for my
nest article itAhis prove tiresome. °
No more at present.
April 18, 1870.
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the Book lasseaft. it at Well Paper,
=sad very cheap. His sleek eampriaee over ow
huedred.nriathe, lima the elimapedio the vary
leek lon weld dewen tolcbte, Ma a call
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handing theme oat lively. Ha threisbea Me.
belimeeboohlerilir abrades asd sirellaaeosa
ideate= oo r amiable tercet.
118;eaoie eantitOies to have a--
gres
rush at hii Store; notwitbstaiding which be
keeps up his, umtinent of Will Paper and
Books. Cadmic ttiOws . how 14, which is
tho great secret or billithiessi.-" Ilieslock of
wall paper embraces all varieties known , to the
tilide•lnd al * Thee** 41 . 1 new WON:IM pi.
riodieds as soon as published.' Ghn him wadi
whether you want to boy or not. You will find
hint an sr sesbktgestlemass. : .
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Chir.Nlto the lipid'' , increas
ing head* of fie Stern, sad ibe Wye.
ly increased expense incurred in isesing it, we
bare binge cainpallottOidiendeouradowtishig
rates. When It is taken into amount, however,
that the ciemlatiorclif the 841a13111 is' Alfa
equ f a to that f alt the other popsy published in
the county combined„,:onr: term are very tow.
Indeed, we aro offered adrntilements from the
cities every day, et better LprieeS Vail 'l4 , are
charging our home advertisers.
WAnaix.-4tAi 'long time,Mr.
Editor, since you base heard Aram Warren. • Bo
I improve the present time, seise intentent by
the tall and bold it fast, to let your readers I
know bow we gel along. We have no particu
lar news to write, except that in common with
the rest of " Uncle Bi.x'." loyal sonsanddaugh
ten, we are rejoicing ov er the-passage of the
nth amendment of the Constitution, giving all
men, whether black or white, equal rights be
fore the law—equal rights to life, liberty and
the pursuit of happiness.
This is heaven's gift to man, and what right
has any set of men to deprive us of it? None
at all! And because, as a nation,
.we did this
so long, the scourge ;ind curse of civil war has
been upon us ; and many a sou, bristher orfath
er is now sleeping the sleep of death on the
many battle-fields of the rebellion. But, thanks
to God's overruling providence and the bravery
of our true-hearted soldiers, the curse of hu
man bondage has been swept awayt
The capital of our nation is no longer dis
graced by such scenes as the slave pen, and ES
streets no longer are made vocalwith the curse's .
of the brutal slave-driver or the vrailings and
lamentations of his victims. -
A better , ands brighter day , has dawned up
on us, and thendoption by the sovereign peo
ple of the kYth amendment to tho Constitution,
is the closing scene in the dark drams of sla
very, and is like the rising of the king of day to
a world of darkness.. But what will our good
friends,. the Democrats , say tit all this? ban
they forget—can thi country forget--their deeds
of darkness since the spring of 1861 ;,-theirper-.
aistent efforts to thwart the government in its
efforts to put down the rebellion, sad their oft
repeated determination to keep the black man
under the heel of oppression? Alt no I we can't
forgot. Your doings, gentlemen, are matters
of record, laid up in the archives: f the nation,
where succeeding i generations may read end
know what you hivie done. When the Israelites
escaped from Egyptian bondage, got safely
across the Bed Sea, there was rejoicing and
gladness in the camp of Israel, lint Wailing and
woo in the camp of the enemy. Their best and
their bravest had been overthrown; they sank
like lead in the mighty waters.
So no doubt there will be wailing and . woe,
lamentation and mourning in the camp of the
Philistines now. How it must grind them—cut
them to the very soul—that the poor, despised
and hated nigger" is thekr equal as citizens—
has a place . in the councils of the nation—when
but a few years since, under democratic rule,
Hon. Mr. ltr.vin.s, now a Senator from Was's
aippi, area viol allowed a plactreven in thelal
lery of the &mate. and all because he , was it
black man. '
It took • long time to bring about this change,
give the rights of humanity to the poor, down
trodden slave ; for
"The mills of God grind slowly,
But they grind exceeding small ;"
and the democracy of the olden time is pretty
well ground up—ground so fine already that
the winds• aro scattering it away.
Anyhow, they have" Sot to stand_ it, let 'them
feel about it as they may. Now the deed is
done, • ,
"The 'Cops,' I trust, wilt wipe their eyes,
To honor giro attention,
.And learn henceforth-to bo more wise,
And quit corrupt contention:
Leave all their lying malice, spite,
To which they are so much given, ."
And all their days deal just an il right,
And try to go to Heaven."
Excuse the poetry, Mr. Editor, for the ma
chine is sadly out of order.
RELIC OF THE MAYFLOWER.
Mr:NATusa• NEWMAN, an old - and respected
resident of this town, has In his possession an
interesting relic of the Mayflower in the shape
of a set of button-monlds, in a state of good
preservation, brought over in 1620 by one of
his paternal 'ancestors, Mr. SAMUEL NEwMAX •
minister of the gospel. ant.
ORWELL,-
"Here comes a knocking. -
Knock! knock! Stop that knocking! 1n the
name
Of Beelzcbub, who is it?"
Such or similar, Mr. Editor, have been the
feeling and language of the people of OrWell
'for the last few days, in reference to Jot Dante.
And don't gon think, Mr. Editor, that our friend
SMOKY of the smiling-look and postmaster of
Orwell HM, actually posted up a notice the oth
er day on the outside of his Metropolitan Store,
directed to the said los Davis, and calling up
on him to call at the post-office and get his
mail, some of which it seems had came all the
way from North Carolina.
• Now, SAMMY, don't be eves ausions—doiet be
alarmed! Jon DiTts is on band every time the
mail comes in, so that his mail never remains
in the office over night; hence your notices,
beaded " Arm:snow; Jot Dams!" are not noe
-1 emery. .
Some things new and Interesting have taken'
place in Orwell, of which I will inform you.
ProL 3. G. TOWNER held a 'musical convention
on Orwell Hill recently, closing with a concert
on Friday-evening., Bth huit. The convention
was a success throughout, as the conventions
conducted by Prot Towmrs always are. He is
a splendid singer, knows just how the thing Is
done, and can impart his knowledge of singing
to others in en eminent degree. The concert
Was well attended, and the selection of pieces
was excellent—much better than common on
such occasions. Success.to Prot Town= wher
ever he goes!
Some changes have taken place in the Metro-
politan Stare of Bacerson. Our friend,
WALLKOZ PLmtizznin, so long a clerk for Sax
-1174 has gone into business on his own ecocamt
in Philadelphia. Ho rude ns a flying AU on
Saturday', the 9th inst. Surma to our Mend
Hawes in his new undertaking
WITIViI CASE, another of the clerks, bas got
married and gone to farming. Our old friend,
N. If. Tnrt.on of Rome, has taken his place in
the store. Call and see Moirmon when you
are on the Hill ; hews good fellow, and won't
ask you more than double price for anything
you may want to buy. • ,
Our old friend Smarr is looking ratiteribeide
from overwork; for be not Only keeps an eye
upon the store through the week, but superin
tends the Presbytinian Sabbath-school on Sun
day. He tnakes It veryinterestingto the teach
ers and scholars. Rev. Mr. Com preaches for
thest every Sabbath morning, and goes to Rime
in the dteraoon.
Miss Mamma Parr; graduate of Elmira fe
male college, is engaged in teaching at the
academy. Eio the people of Orwell seem in a
fair way to prosper.
- I had almost forgotten to mention that some
thing is the matter with the Orwell band. They
no longer entertain us with their music as they
did once. Boys, wake upi and _
"dire us another winding bout
Of tin' mi sweetness long &awn out"
Now, good people of Orwell, having paid you
my respects, and acted as your scribe three
several times, and bad my share of the
make you my profoundest bow, and bid yogi one
and all good-bye I • Your old Mend,'
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.111111MIPACIn*t •
.66 dors* chlomey,*-ihe trim cottaibins.
my tops id 802cia .ate all MP
p.6l6.ot..o.66l644aur,ebblimconaAkee
rilint *M t- diso, L eidurne"AreOindri Pikish
he draining, rimming, • and =indocile'
_water,
heat, gm, Also„ , stack 'bdelt. Ilse
smoke sticks; an& or =mak brick, square, et.
el. ithak o 7. ll64 l 0 441 , 18 ° .601,15 oven
tile,, garden ornaments, such as garden rues,
seats, dower pots, statuary, de. People wish.
her any adds class of grads shotdd =nod in
their orders.
Rua: Roes Pnwroze.—Every pe.r
who Kama Wm or garden,. should have
some of these amellent potatoes to plant Ibis
spring. R. It, WILL sa has a supply of them at
Ids pat pees; Illzion's Ngw . pock, malhahis
ix! Court Rouse SiMare, 'arid Is selling ihemi it
reasonable Worm 800 his'eara elsewhere.
IS; Ai a ineetisig held aliA/1015,
1870, for the puree of mganiaing -Naiad En
gine Company, No. 2, the rollowing.eamedAnw
sons were elected cams for the' feria el one
year:
Foreman—E. P. Bourn. . .
Pint Assistant- 7 U I. Faun.
See Assistant r —p.. G. Mama.
Secretary—C. P. Wyman.
Treasurer—WK. 8. NErms.
E Ligtarr.
Assistant—A. T. LIISZY.
ANOTHER Fos Cour.- 4 iVe have eif
eral times daring the past few months referred
to the interest manifested in improving Abe
himrses of this county. It is a matter in which
all are interested, and one which willointribitte
toward the material prosperity of our Minty.
We called at the statues of Emmen Soros-
Nos the other day, mind saw 'there several tine
inimals. The one which particulaily attracted
our attention was " Major /rwin," a tbree.year
rid colt, owned by Dalicso
4305, of Windham. He is son of the celebrated
Hambletonian stallion " Middldoten," who took
the first premium at the State Fair in Elmira
last fall, and is a perfect picture of Brawtz's
Hambletonian. Ho is thoroughly broken, and
understands all the tricks of a well-trained dr.
mass horse.
Romr.-31e. The old Brad
ford Gazette, which ens published nearly two
generations ago, contains nithin. its sxdumns
many interesthig .zetainisconces of our Meek
valued citizens of that pioneer .period. . There
iie not many of those once active watioirs in
daily life spared to us Before long the Luton
will have vanished.
perhaps fortunate for historic purposes
that 'those old settlers generally derive the
greatest pleasure from the remembrance of
events in the long distant isat. The incident
related of the venerable Mr. Saw, in a recent
Issue of your paper, was;a touching instance of
this tendency. But your valuable space should
not be taken pp with these discursive reflec
tions. ,For the gratification of our ploneereiti
auns, and of the lovers of local history, I pen
pose to contribute extracts from the old news
papers referred to by •• Mixonv." These frig
eatery extracts will generally be given with-
One comment.' They may serve as reminders
to our old mon—they may awaken an interest,
in the forination of a Historical !Society. Bore
follow the extracts :
• "WANTED.
•
"190 inhabitants of the town of Towanda,
Bradfbrd counW inoseatly in Want of
son who can ll recommended in the
buidneas of fool and Shoe „Waking. There is no
doubt of constant employment in that line.
"Inserted at the request of the principal In
habitants of Towanda.
August 4th, 181.3."
"Mazaram—AS Burlingtdx, by the Rev. Mr.
Ripley, Mr. 7ebiel Faxes, agM fib, to Miss Eliz
abeth Prottty, aged 19. After a courtship of
fifteen minutes."
"Library Notice of the ' Towanda or Orient
Library.' EuenAurr Mason,
, , limo= Csasiceli."
"At a! Republican Meeting held at the house
of Wrn. Means, wanda, Bradford county,
August 18, 1818 Guy Wells, Esq., wu appoint
ed chairman, and A. C. Stewart secretary.
"Reecho!, That delegates from each tcnroshlp
of that part of Bradford county which formerly
belonged to Luzern, ho appointed to meet the
delegates from Lazernd and Susquehannah
counties, at the housd of Cyrus Avery, at Tank
huncick, on Monday tho 90th of September
t id 9 o'clock precisely:" In lhe - morning.
Wherein:ion, Jerro Bess of Bush, Gny Wells of
Wysusing, George Scott of Wysov., Burr flag
on of Towanda, Seelvo Crofat of Canton, and
Chester Gridley of Orwell, were appointed.
" Resolred, That two persons be appointed u
a committee of visilanee and correspondence
fur each township in Bradford Co.
" Whereupon, Chester Gridley,SamuelStreet
er, for Orwell, Jerre Rosa, Jesse Hancock, for
Rush, Gay Wells, Jonathan Terry, forMyllas
ing, George Scott, Moses Coolbaugh, i for Wy
so; Burr Ridgway, Wm. Means, for Towanda,
Seelye OrQfut. Noah Wilson, for Cauiton,-Samn
el Satterlee, Ephraim Gerould, for Smithfield,
John McKean, Howard Spalding, for Burling
ton, Henry Welles, John Saltmarsh, for Athena,
John Cummings; Samuel Edsell, for Wells, Wm.
Furman, David Hadwell, for colinnbla James
Harkness, Isaac Cooley, for Murrayslefd, Sal*.
nel Gore, Abraham !denier, for Ulster, were ap
pointoL"
I will continuo the subject,
—Macbdls.
DIED.
BAXTON.—In Granville, April 2, 1870, Goalie,
only son of Barton and Mari Saxton; aged 1
year and 90 days.
•t:
Twas in the early springtime, •
. Ere the dowers 'began to bloom,
That. Jesus sent his angels
To take my darling home •
But one short year he linger it
1
With us, a lovely flower,
Then loft this earth so dreary,
To bloom in heavenly bowers.
I knew that he was going,
And I watched his floating breath,
Until his farm so
Vas cold and sil li ru e i ti geath ;
Then my heart felt all the anguish r
Which a mother's heart can know,,
When she sees her earthly idols
Forever from her go.
But my trust is in the &a:for ,
—Who doeth all things well,
And He will take my darling
With Him on high to dwell •=
So I closed his bright eyes calmly,
And laid him down to rest,
With his white hands folded meekly
Across his little breast.
And though I Wes my Gamow.—
My &ding lovely sou—
-1 know hes with the &vicar :
"Ms will, not mine, be done."
And though lost to eatth forever,
My little precious gem,
He's only gone to
lu,his peaks'
:~~..H~.b~~t't4~'►~~~~
.116. TAYLOR Clona,liereluintTai-
Mrs. .
Lost—On 'Wednesday, April • 12,
between Powell & Co's. Store and Northern Lib-
ertlea, a Gold & Jet Breast Pin. The finder will
be suitably rewarded by leaving the same at
McCabe & Ilk's Store. • .
J THE , LAST CALL!!
All persons indebted to me, either by:note -or
aeoonnt, - will have omit to pay if not settled by .
the 201 i of this month.' 8. N. Aarsaiwarz.
Ncrrica.—The Bradford ' County
Medical Society will meet at Dr. Mason's office,
in Towanda, on Wednesday, May 4,1570, at It
o'clock, a.m. H. M. Moorrr, M.D.,lPreet.
E. P. Aumc, M.D., Sec
Nance -I will have this sessow
a tine usartnweit ofFitschilas,_ Geraniums, Be
llaire Verbenas, Hoses, and onutinental to;.
idea* at., which rotiferat prices with ,
in the reachni' all *evertor the iswitNal;'also
vegetable plantain their season. _
AU kinds of Garden and Flower Seeds for sale
from the most reliable seedones; at McCabe A
Mix's, Marmot New Block. - ClatalOgnes will be
sent free on application. Bum Ma
Towanda, War& • 29, WM -. •
ims. Crackers modal:62TM daily
and ftir ails wholesale and retail, at tbsßakery,
first door north of yard Roue.
Ibizak il 11170.: • • : W. &owe& tr,W •
omsomzgesiamduisamvteamiamead
'IS Milli g t i l ik a ft6itam Me_
pelso4lmoomoun is irsooshout throw
sioniV The: moorrittilOindllW
I"l"lSl O=lliWil i ejir
MAO _ ..
2 sod is No TIM
vas
or hie
am b%-
idiquis t ars M_MgligraZio
°V cr I""ithVltChk'atime,r,..,
•
Ea7lll' AMA P.OTATtle••••41:100,1111lig 01
the OiraetthilL " Ifi prOdikveiiiii Ind earl.
new it takes drat Tea among the early vale.
ties. and is the most popular pstatonowlatOwn.
Never befora any other mil*,
idibeiria* laiown
i r
bleeds , barok
,oramar
it
Prim, Ist shce;so"eardit prat ; IMO
ban eL Record sise li m per babel ; 112,25 per M .
tidati , 7xitk
sraar.
iA new and nbsable _Early Polito. Said by
most of Wise who buyi SIVIDA so SD VA'
UZII TUA SDI 'SAIILt' Row, =ALT= Aso
MOTO Or 011011714 or LUDO TIZLD, rasa rnox
ROT MID TOSIMMIXII =MOM gown. is a
rethe beekalayr SD& Eras lieges
k W*lb sad madame. Bend - tor circu
lar.' 'ir= per px* ; $7 per babel; $O per
barreL • No dune for delivering at cars.
Towanda, 14141271%.
IMMO
- mar " CoL Mosbl."_ Thili flimotui
wolf horse onatbe MM. et , the stables°,
the proprietor, after Ms lat. . Vntil then be
cm be seen at Sot taltentaliwt
Lsvr Wzras.
Spring Mk March 25,1870-wit -c, '• "-- -1
Tmregencr..—A public' Temper
ance Keeling i dlbe held's% the Court Rowe on
Wednesday evening, April 27. A number of
distingeished-speakers will be preen*,
; ;1/,
1186,0bserve the price list of CM
ea& hps. Best winter whest flour $3 95 per
SEP Fresh Prunellea at Cowell &
Myer's. MarSltt.
/art Green Peas by the quart, at
Co well & Myer's. Xsaltt
.ift.Nol excuse for going dirty.
Bevan Ears of soap for 25 cents,,at the Bed,
White and Bine storo on Bridge street. - •
March 10,1870: ; • ' . <
• ma.. The Cascade Mills determined
to compete with western flour. Now sell
- .HOW-frotn- thetot winter wheat-or
our - own . soil,. fat the Aide c& cost or the wheat
and its manufacture into flour. - No profits to
middle men or third hands. No charge for
handling or use of money. Fur cash only.
Ntiv MERCHANT TAILORING ESTAR
uaßmeNT.—Mesara. Taylor & Gore have open
ed, in connection with their Clothing Store, a
Tailoring Department ; and haring secured the
services of a u Brat-class cutter" andcompeiont
workmen, they are now prepsred to • snake up
work in the best style and latest fashions to or
der. Ha4ing just received a now and fresh
stock of cloths, they aro prepared-to offer bet
ter inducements than ever before effered in To
wanda. The public will find it to their advan
tage to giie use call before buying elsewhere.
Remember we warrant our work and guarantee
good ills. Repairing done on abort notice:
MarCli 14,1870.
as. Miss E. Brandt ,announces
that she sill open her establbhment' for Milli
nery and Dress Making on Saturday, April 2,
at No. 1 Mercer's Block, entrance ono door east
of klercm.'s•Bank. '
A careful study of the details of her business,
united to considerable experience, encourages
Miss Brandt to hope that those who confide in
her skill and taste will be fully satisfied. •
alio respectfully solicits a share of the patron
age of the ladies of Towanda and vicinity.
Mar. 91, 1870-11.
. .
ter A House to let on Main street.
Possession given immediately. Enquire of Dr.
. H. Mason on tho premises, or of W. C. Bo
gart, Esq. • Matel
es. The Historical CoMmittee of
the Bradford County Medical Society respect
fully invite all who are interested in the history
of the county to moot at Hernia Hall, in To-
wanda, on Wednesday, May 4, 1870, at 1 o'clock
p.m., to take measures for organizing , . Histori
cal Society. Hon. C. L. Ward and other promi
nent citizens haws promised to be present and
address thermecting, The committee will meet
at the office of Dr. Mason, at 11 o'clock, a.m.,
ofthe same day. ' Dann emirs.
•
April 14,
.
TOWANDA .Nosszai.--Yor sale a gen
eralise Of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, shrubs,
vines and plants. Finch as Apple, Pear, Plum,
Peach and Cherry trees. kNorwanBpruces,Bel
sant Firs, Arbor Vataes, Maples. Horse Chest
nuts, eta, eti. Small Fruit Plants, such •us
Currants, Raspberries , Blackberries, Gooseber
ries and Strawerries. Hedge Plants, such ae
Arbor Vitise, Osage Orange and Honev Locust"
plants. Bowl for Circular. B. M. WELLES.
Towanda, Pa., Apnl 12,1870.
CONOVER'S CotpssAL ASPARAGUS
Rocrs.--11 new and Valuable variety. It now
stands unrivalled in point of size, -productive
ness and
_quality. It Is destined to take the
place of all other known varieties. My plants
were raised from seed obtained directly from
Mr. Conover, and grown singly in drill, in rich
soil, with good culture and are splendid roots..
Send for descriptive circular. Price 50 chi. per
doz. Id. per 190 It. 5f. -- Tifaman.
Towanda; Pa.;Aprill2, 1870.
NoncE.—As the Grand Div ision ,
will hold a session in -this place on the 27th
inst., it is desired that every member Of the Di
vision of Sons of Temperance M. this place shall
be present at the regular meeting On Tuesday
evening next.
Rig' "Towanda" by All -wa- ga
Chief, he by Byadyk's Hambletonian ; Ah-wa
ga's Dam, Bell linnet; Bell Brine, by Balloon
der; " Towanda's" Darn,yermont Black Hawk,
Grandam Messenger, with black points, very
dark bay; over 15341;11dg; coming three; no colt
more promising in all respects. " Towanda's "
foe; $lOO to insure, payable or made satisfactory
at the time of service, and limited to fifteen
mares. Beason from the first of April to the
first of November. • Meies .not proven in foal.
may be returned the following season without
charge. Those frbm a distance will he accom
modated With tho'best of care on liberal terms,
at the risk of their owners I our-new stables.
Yaws.
Towanda, Pa., March 2.5, 1= 1:1 . 1 I"YrAMZ.•
ice- W. Drrreton's Musk Store,
east of Kereur's Bank, first door, where Ton
will And Pianos, Molodecitts, Organs, Violas,
Guitars, Banjos, Strings, Aecordeons, Clarinets
,
Flutes, Sheet Music, Instruction Books for all
InStruments, Music Books and all kinds of Mu.
sisal Moichandise. April 14,70..
1 t Fos Einr--J. R. COOmp.uou, of
Wilkes-Barre; Pa., effers., ar sale the valuable
Beal Estate formerly belonging.-to Saloman
Whitcomb, deed, situated at Scottsville, Wyi›
ming county, Da., containing about 450 acres,
about 75 improvod, balance good son, well tim
bered, goOd wider power, 4.c." The farm is on
the river, good buildings, orchard, never fail
ing running water at the door. Beautifully
situated, convenient
_for btudnesworth $20,-
000; will be sold for 312,000. Terms easy., Bar-'
gain for any one. . Dec. 2, 1859.
ler We guarantee satinfeetion in
all the work we do. '{Pe cut, make; and trim
clothing for.menand-boya wear.
Co,
4 })ridge Street. Towanda, Pa.
. FAIIM YOU BMX IN laTannELD TOWN
sum—The subscriber offers for sale his valua
ble farm, lying in Litchfield township, 160 acres
under good suite of improvement, the balance
heavily timbered with oak and pine; Within
five miles of the Pa. & N. Y. B. R. and six miles
from the N. Y. & E It. IL Convenient to
school, church', store, ha.' For particulais in
quire of the subscriber on the premises.
A. J. Ltirrox.
Litchfield, Fob. 7, 1870-tf•
IL S.
New Advertisements.
RR. CLAIM'S
BRADFORD COUNTY APPOUITIOITTS,
•- •
Dr. Clark has taken parlors it UM Ward Rouse.
Towanda, P... and will be then on Monday. Tues.
Wednailday. Thursday. Friday and Saturday,
February M. 15. le, 17. 18 and 19. 1870. and also
every Saturday during his trip in Bradford county.
Cantos, "Centml," Ftlday. il 1
Oentrennks; Theendak Apr
. • 14
Circuit Creek.= IS
Toiranda; 7. ..
Mouroeton. Monday s
BIT Albany. Tuesday, "
Wow Dr., • Wednesday. "
Tarrytown. Thursday.
Asylum. Friday, 44
Towanda.. ' • • inennlaY.: • -
Sbeahsgunt. • Mandan • *
South Ltteldeld Wanda,
Litchfield, _Wednesday,
Dogs Talley. Tbursday,
Atlismai liafal.
Veranda,
Monroeton, Monday,
OnerrilleCentre; Tuesday i
Onenvilki Minindt, Wednesday,
Th
• ursday.
Troy, Tedillaille;
Luthefaiffils. WondaY. i-U •
Leona. TileadaY,
Cbleusdekla Rowdy'Oileadistay; , '
AustinvOle, - Tbmiday.
Aspinwall Convene, . ,
Bane, ' Monday, ",
PottenrMe, The l 4 l1 7: •-
Retsserldlle. ' ' ' Wednesday, ••• ' 211
whinier Cesitrei rt.,* .-, •W;
Ridgy.
Inleandah SaWft, Monday, Tessi 4.
2tander. mad !rift. 311 , q r. 'M. 27.4 /
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Lo' - PRICES.
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,•„: 2 . :;
ANT DRESS GOODS,
BICH' JAPANESE SILKS;
FINE BLACK SILKS,
AND FRENCH POP_LINSi
EOM
LTV= : , PRICER.
MJLING
'SELLING'
SELLING SO • CHEAP
THIEVES
ASA AMEDI
S TEAL
We sell the celebrated
We sell the popular
"HORSE SHOE ALPACA."
We sell the Silk Finished
THE PUREST
SHAWLS OF. BLACK,
MOST DURABLE FABRICS.
mnr..mtirricmnm
TO BE TSE BEST
=I
ALPACAS EVER IMPORTED.
C.A.RP-71 1 1 1 8,
OIL Ot,OTES,
MATTING-5.
A. R A - B 8,
PANIEBS,
HATS AND CAPS,
LATEST STYLES
LOOK AT
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"BEAVER MOHAIR.'
AND THE
SHAWLS,
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NEWEST ' and BEST
NEWEST and BEST
GOODS .
GOODS
GOODS
GOODS
Theiandudt Moeda. detected with. care by expert
onced men in the trade.
-We have all the best and most popular reanufar,
toms goods suited to the wants of •
LADIES, MISSES & CHILDREN,
With a full line of the celebratol
JAMES ➢I. BURT'S GOODS
FOR
MEN AND - BOYS
Our own Mannhictory is in full blast and Re are
Famed to nuke ,te order any kincl of work. Maur
lug the public that we shall take more pains than
ever topless° them. and invite an esananatlon of
our stock.
Marsh 30, 1870. 11175114IttEY 13ROTI1ERS.
powF,LL & CO.
Call capocial atkldlon t. their
SPLENDID STOCK
C A. _Rd Pe M
JUST .OPENED - ALL NEW,
AND
AT THE RITUCED PRICES !
BItUSSELS.
ENGLISH T
TURZE-PLY,
ELIZA SUPEII.,
sukra. •
INGRADIF.,
WOOL DUTcn.
Together with the
GREATEST ':VARETY
MATS, BUGS, MATTINGS, &C.
OIL CLOTHS
Two -!earth's, throe - fourths, four fourths, frro.
fourthir, at:-fourths and eight-fourths of
!) Ii •1 M 34:
EASE - AND COMFORT
TEC
fl pf:I•IIBaCtOW,OI34Dr,6I/.1 (0:1,41
Mine to ing so valuable s& perfect sled, and
Perfect eight can only be obtained by using
PERFECT SPECTACLES !
The dliliculty of proccuisig which le well known
12118. LAZARUS 1r: 11011,1118,
OCCIIIJSTS AND OPTICANS,
HARTFORD, COICAIGOTICUT.
MANUFAaTUBEBS Oi'THidELEBRiTED
PERFECTED SPECTACLES; .,
Have. after years orexperienee, experiment. and
. and the erection of costly machinery. been enabled
to produce that (MOD DEITIDERATUM,
• PERFECT SPECTACLES !-
Whiehlue been sold Id - th nulimiterl satisfaction to
the weans In the Western States during the put
Those CedehottedPerfected lipeotaelas never tire the
•' eye, and WS away Teen wttbattt angle
hteant. - - LAZARUS Ic NOM= have' appointed
JULES 1117013MMUN. dealer In lialehee sad Jed.
as their nee agent for Towanda, Tenn% and
vidaiq.• • • - Anail 14. MO.
THE FARMERS' OL,IIB
gWEST COME LEI 'EE =ST or Aix..
vvey,proiblettre, eers elegoal • else and
• 1 4111 1 e.414 vel is boiling date
iemed. being very far Wog time.
,Thellars waserr septa mg
lad O. P. eneasi sk. Try it sad see. deed for • ebb. by th e
yid or t 4 PATOIFiI. Toned% Pa.
Ark" • • • r
LIB OF. JURORS DILMN "0 : 4
COUBT.COWEESCING NOXDAY.
i N_Watartp..rtrucam, , . .
Jolla DEyseri Atberui burtaigh;
twp.. Andrew Wieldree: Ast
i= twarlaciall: meek Wm-Grfoel.Btullng
toa
l
twp. Thou Waters; Custom tsp. Den W Camp;
Veal iThriuter; Leltacrevilia .. Chu 5
41451 t 06- hap. Jeremiah Elackluati.
taut Elweet.'i4Psll Lewis, Mu A Parki id.
elm,Walkto Homer Brooke: '
Jalaremlib; Wag tamale," Bust, Welker s lierce.
Layton liodreela WMar An. Gl'
briel Hung; Wreak*. L. H. cbanatexiini. Cs La
tent/ WilluMplholl /Mulch. ,
waawmisavoacout—Wrierr
MIMS_ tw9.-Getalairshenuela: Albany tarp. You&
milewa. Daniel Chapman ;. Bwriluatosa tarp, hates
Huston; Columbia tsp. Jr* J Unison Cooke boo.
Zelroy.Granifer; Cautou tarp. Iwo Wllllame.-Jon'
51115511114 Whoa Packard; -Franklin twp,. Wm Jew
Mtge; Graimille tarp, Haney .Putrians. Marna Jell*
Mugs: Herrick. I A Park. Wm MUM. lat. Wm Tai
lor; Monroe boro, Patricia :Thrateer - Overtort tap,
Edward Stoma; Orimilf.tirp. - Badma. Clark
Smith, Francis Dimmocki Boma imp, ha Randolph-
Eidlibut7; Jamie& Sultirmi; Ilmitheekt twp.-
Rawl& !Jimmy liellomr; &Mk Creek:tarp, W C
Careell:.-...soreata.-W 'IL Tuilcarora twp.
Nathan Cobb; Geo tattinun Term tarp, Chas TM;
Amish Millet.. llL:Teraw; Twos bore, • Nelson AA.
emss Tchraudia tarp, E. W Hale: Maier tail: •kafar7
Mum:- Wears tam Arum York; • will/maim& oat
Honenbatk, I E mole; Wthno(. Jul HoUen; WM&
•• ,- alta .1124101M-14013)1D Wit= . -
MEE
Athens twp. Abram. firmal; Albany. twp.iLreob.
}Week, Johnothan Whipple; Albany twp, Aallace
Carsonr.Duzlingtow tarp.Dureurresn,
Myron Fellows; Canton boro. ti Denmark ;.ColuM
bla. Denjandn lienscarr•Oriurdilo twp, L D Samoa,
Tiros Smith; Leßoy tarp. A. S Griswold;
jaalmaTruta; Orwell. C H Upson:. Nome Amp. Pro
mpter FOrbes; Sharhooldn. 'Early Gillett. Jacob
South Creek. , 41 , 11 , Fassett; Jan 'era*:
piningneki: Martin Fhilipa, 5A Brace; Smithfield.
YF Giluribe,E V Nieholar Standing Stone -Jahn Om ,
don, Frederick Erin* Sylvania. Depifi Buggies:
Troy born. WII Darn. U C Porter: ovrimda born.
,Janamßryint,LT.ltoysa, Thai Kenna. J , J.Griffiths:
Towanda twp. F W Flehsv;
_Talearora..l Adhinai
Tani. Jobr....Dnilbum; Thos. Scott; -Wind
ham, Nothainel Wictuards; Alien Shepard;
Wysox. Miles Shores; Warren, Nathan Young, Jr;
E D /Halter&
A DRINISTRVICiR',S NOTICE.—
..Es. Notice Is hirtry circa that all Indebt
ed to the estate of AUSTIN N. It WELL; late of
Itome; — deed:„ are requested to make Igone‘Sate
payment.onctall moons haring dolma airainatsald
vitiate mnst'prerent the same dnIT antbentiestea for
"STEPHEN WRIT/JCR%
,SprS 21. 197.0 • Ldmistrator.
A DMINISTBATOR'S. NOTICE.-,
.L.I. Notice is hereby Alyea to all.ersona .Inrichted
to' the 'estate of A. I. BABCOCK. sate of Windham,
.deceased. must make. Immediate payment, and all
,persona haying claims against said estate must pro
sent them duly authenticated for settlement.
- XILE/3 NONCE, -
April 2t. 11irtik. • Ailininistrater.
P ROCLAMATION.—WHEREAS,
J- lion. SARUDI U. STAMTUll.PrealdentAtuiga
of thin 12th Judicial Diatrict. tOlLlStati= of the coun
ties of Bradforl awl Bruopirhanna, and Bonn. Zulu.'
Lox Fxramx and. J. W. VANDxsx...Ansoctate
In and for said connty,of Bradford, hare tanned their
precept - bearing atate -the 6th ill - of April. 1870,-
to me directed for holding . a Court of
General Quarter - fkrosion of the Pence. Com
mon' Pleas and Orphans Court. at. Towanda for the
County of Bradford, ou Monday.. May 1870, toy
continue two weeks. •
Notice is therefore hereby-given to the Coroners,
and Justices of the Peace, of the County of Bradford,
that they be then and Lthere in their proper person,
at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of Bahl day, with re
cords, inquialnons and other remembrances. - to do
those things.whick to their office appertains to be
done; and Wow who are bound by recognizznoe Or
otherwiise to prosecute - sgalunt the misioners who
are or may bons the jail of aaiti county, or who shall
be boond to appear at the said 'court aro tnbe then
and there to prosecute against them as shalt be just.
Jaiors are requested to La, punctual in thelr atten
dance, agreeably to their notice.
Dated at Towanda, the this *day of April. in the
year of war Lord. one thousand eight humlred and
seventy and of the Independence of the Bitted
States, the ninety-third.
EX -E CUTONOTICE.--
Notice Is hereby given that all pinions indebt
ed to the estate of JARED PRKLPSJato of SmithAeld.
deceased, are requested to malt Immediate 'payment,
and all persons haring claims spinstsatil estate-mnirt
presentthem duly irathenticated for settlement
RARELY PIERCE,
Psecntor.
lBia.
TRIAL ,LIS3T FOR' MAY TERM,
1570.
IL B.lnghant vs. Nam") . Northrop Debt:
'A. B. Smith vat. Wm. B. Storrs, et al.-- .Trespags.
H. - W. Smith vs. Wm. Ewell L.
damns Foster's stiminiSt't a vs. J. P. Hot ton..A pp. al.
H. - it IL B. Horton vs. James Foqter's sdnf rs
Carolne Zell vs. T. D.&:ldery,E Hall,
Smith Lent vs. Gco. W. Priacc....
do . do .
He try ~Sillcr cm. Ammon Tanner
John Cronhi : : vs James 'McCarty t:t.
Goodirtth vs. C. T. Smith ,
Jacob 3leNeal vs. IsmelSmUlt Troy. r.
It. S. Rn5...11 k Co. vs. J. S. A¢•. Debt,
Win. R. MI vs. Clarti:sa
JohuCarman vs 11. R. Hill et al
Franklin Murray vs. J. K. Wright
Samuel Shores TB. Delns Vargnann Vppral.
E. M. Hall v . 's Pa. A: 14.'1'. Canal k IL R. Co. Damages
John Mei:menu vs. Win. Elvbrec. td. fa.
Jacob Passim, vs. James R. 3lartn's mlnf,ra ...Can.
H. IL 'Brown:ca. H. H. Allen - '•
John SteHin2 an. Pak N. Y. Canal 1: It. Ilito..Trea.
Reuben Morley vs. "Stortimer Wosborg Debt.
8. N.- Aspinwall vs. L. H. Tears . • ••
Emily A. Bobbins vs. Geo: W. Atmmtt.... .....
flordon Pellows Steakllop •611 W. Friolik!a: Co..tlebt
- Washington ta - p. co. Sfoithtield tivp • 4pprol.
Henly SB•ope co. 'Wilton Thn
John Scanlon co. 0. H. P. Diobrow Enplevin.
'John Brennan ca. Pa. & N. Y. C. & R.R. Co... Dam.
Win. V. Cole vs. Israel Smith • ), Caee.
Japob Tome TX .orael Smith - Vect.
Union N. VIA Letrisb'ir vs S. N. A.pinwall liCo..Care
Angelo W: DITVCCO va., H. Compton is Ejeot.
'Patrick 'Berney co ManOon Elobree et 'al....AppeaL
- lit9rrialtun Coal Co. co Bareley Coal C 0..... ..Debt.
Scibpeonao returnable on Mon,lay, May 9,1870, at
10. a.m. W. A. TiioX6'9, Prothnootary.
VOR SALE-A FARM OF FIFTY
AL Acres, within the Borough limits, suitable for
efllage tots. Inquire of Charles Meerut, It the
of lee of the Fall Creek Ditirmlnnus Company Tow
anda, Pa., ; Feb. 28. 1819-tf
VOR SALE AT A BARGAIN.—
_a_ A nes dwelling, bonne, anal - table for a small Gami
ly, sLio, of lot 76 z 100 feet.. Inquire of the ellhor
of this parer ro BARBER express agent.
TWO 'SMALL ..FARMS FOR
PALE.—One containing C 5 acres, 50 improved,
s'inated within PO TON of Burlington borongh. The
other on Holion SIMI containing 20 wren. well Im
proved.. Inquire of C. M. ltanville or E. W. Hale.
April f,. 1870:
Anm FOR SALE.-IS SITUA
• •ted In Monroe township. 13mdfortl coribty, Pa.
Mining L. Rockwell, ono-ltalf mile. from Monroe
borough, on the main road to W. 11210 . P, contain
ing 15 a.zes. 13 improred.'with a goodbonse and
barn and some fruit thereon; the property of Jacob
deceavd. Poe fartimi—infortnation inquire
=the premiere.
March ,p—tu•
VALUABL_E FARM FOR SALE.--
TIM undersigned executor of Lorenzo Collins,
deceased, offers for sale decedents farm, slttlatt.4 In
Wjalusing township; one mile and a quarter from
the depot, on the Susquehanna river, containing fel
acres, all improved.anti in a good state of cultiva
ticin, well Watered anitgood fences, and a good atone
'Cr. A Largo variety cif fruit trees, two good
ied houses, two barns and other necessary out.:
buildings thereon. For further particulars apply
on the premises or to . DAVLD DROWN.
Browntown, Mir. 2.1i,10--it s ' Executor.
P1 ,, i14 V MI
VIE NA.
HEMP% ke..
;DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR
CHEAP.—Owing to ill-health the nailer
-aigned offers for. sale cheap a good House. Bare,
Wagonand Blackirmith shop, with abiant I!i' acre
of land. Two good wells, a-cistern, and plenty of
.good fruit trees thereon. This property is located
in filiesheqviin township, Bradford county. Pa., on
on the river road, and near a good school and
°Much. Possession given Immediately. For fur
ther piirticulars inquire A the proprietor, 0. IV.
Vincent, at Towanda .A,grbtiltnral Works, or. Wm.
Snyder,•Shesbequin, Pa. 0. IV. VINCENT.
Feb. 9, 1870-U
•
T 4 1 . /tRSI FOR --,—A. SALE. GOOD
-A. tick 'Mein: situate in: Middlebury township,
.Tiogs connty, Pa., on - Crooked Creek, about in
miles from the village of Tier" and on the line of
the proptcd railroad to Wellsboro, known as the
Clark Cole farm, contain g 300 acres. - To be sold all
togethet or in 'Arta. , Three tenant houses, three
barus,.besidea the Mansion house,. which is one of
the best in' the township, with plenty of good fruit
en the premises.' Terms easy. Plor particulars in•
quire on the premises, or of J.' B. Potter. of Wells
hero, or D. L. Aiken, Tiogs‘,." .. 'March 2:1-w3
A. VALUABLEDAIRY FARM
.L.M. iron aa.t.E.-,The subscribes offer for sale their
tine Dairy Farm, situated two milts east of Green.
wood, McHenry CO.. Illinois. Said farm contains
-three hundred and twenty. acres choice land. describ
ed as follows : IGO acres choice timbered. 100 acres
meadow, and CA acres ruide the plow. Good dwel
ling-house and ontbnildingsi)arge cattle barn 36:60,
and good horse barn. The _finest living springs In
-the country, running through a commodious spring
hone. Is capable of keeping 75 cos's, and is only
miles from Abbott's Cheese Factory. Terms ono--
half cash. balance in easy payments at 6 per cent. in
terest.. References 5L Gerenki, R. 8. McHenry.
Greenwood, llIcIlenry"Co.„ 111, or F. 8. Aycr, Sheba
guin.A •
May 8, 1859!..-tf. • - R.B. ATMYER,
HE -OTTOMAIs.T;; DECHAMBREI
T
A NEW ARTICLE OF FEDNITUEE. •
• •
CONVENIENT- TO EVERY ONE.
, .
INDISPENSIBLE FOll.
•
. .
•
INVALIDS • AND CHILDREN.
• •
_Avoiding the uniightUgelui and BUllresbing the
offensive odors of tho Sick Doom and Nursery. At
once useful, and ornamental. It •is more useful
than any &Akio of Furniture of the same cost.
For male by- all principal Furniture Dealers.
Prbre $3.00. . febl7 Gm
•
NOTICE: -BY MUTUAL
4.1 agreement. the firm of Magee - Faller is dis
solved this day, The tanning department &
will be
carried on hereafter by 0. Magee. and i <harness
• shop by E. a"Fuller. Thankful for put patronaw,
we would respectfally solicit a contlunation of the
rise, and perexi satlarictban will be (wanted.
GRIFFIN MAGRE, -
, * Chnriticana, March 24,1870-w3
J. P. VAN .1 7 LICET. .crh er
Beal Estate for Salo.
trizA MAGII.L.
LnlaL
gf
&MUTT'S . a of
loco Plea of DoidieeM 4 OutuilD Miligrit i =ade
lOU be exposed to peddle sairset Dislibuell In
besioub.4l4ol l .. on 21110110414 1... i....
1 8 ,.1 8 70,,e5e raPlit4m.~
round eflobermin mwws email Wra l lfgol"
isoritr indkillne wow
44, beim • r hsise of - two Moe% •
trout ern test wed a depOrotte
kiando obese& end sad 44 Z a iti t eareli
pelt° of load bounded on Me Mirth flatarfi amg =
east by essilent Uwe. the:
by land formed owned by Jowls& fib*, IN* fir
Owen sad hat beteg LAlielltme,ointed
by Vormais
Seized swil l =lnto execution at the ordi at A.
jaksayes. Norman Coulee, ovum L D. Conks , .
iLIAIOThe following lot.' , ptses *pm* dr . beld.
situate IA sprbsduld twp.. bounded arteditoers. On
the Mesh by lands of IF ne Earmoat. abaft , by flar
publicldity:ding from . Mama Talley folio
ono. real lands of lama Mobbed:nest by lands
of widow pontalabg NM Of bad. IMO
orleu,boomed; fused hones :loaned bra
a nd biedine6 ebop; and les butt treie' lithiesow' ,
Seized and pikes isto 'twenties" et the istittellfisi.
S. Pierce's eM :a. Wit. P. N o m. . • • • .
situate AJIM ":1-Al ln lie
Wyol *Mowing lo top..k, pier* de setist of bad"'
sin bounded air. lidkome: •
the north by Liund g e Of Jonathan Monet, ow On e
by D.
W. Itrown.2d, south by , flaunnaboaasa wool by
Edward Hamel; mobbing TO oafs of UM, more
of iew, all improved, with s framed ere band boner,
board stable and six° fruit Nies times&
Seized and taken Into execution at the and of J. V.
DOW nee vs. Allen M. ItrowiL: • • - •
, ALSO-114 fonowing lot. piece or tenei of Lai.
lintel° in Some toy.. bowidrd as lailowo: On Um
north by bad ot C: Theta. asst. by pedlar high
way leading from EOSIN to Albans*** by Zykralas
Parter.'west by L L. Pratet; contandag lig sem. -
more or Jew. nearly all lacqprovad, Wets fesmad
holm. framed barn sad few mut teen *nem
Betted and Warn Into 'mention at the adt of S.
G. Townarnd'a na• int Ands= Pas '
ALSO--Tbe following lot, pied or weal ci blaal6
situated in Wpm: lop.. basaid awd daaintbad as
follower On the north by Lod a( - -Y. IL sad L
Nokia. eget by Patrick IC(lhaeban; month by S. A.
York, west by Widow Cadiz rentlibaing 40 aerma
more or lean. about 40 urea improved,. with • baud
abarity, log barn and s - board NSW. and Dry fruit
FREE=I=
ALSO—The following Woe oringad of land,
In situate Wilmot top., banded as Whin:. On the
myth by land of John WEltainnet by gbassoorL.
find. south by Pato"' Bark*, wat by and otJames
Leonard: containing TO acres of land. men or ices,
alma 5 scree iroproced: no
Seized and taken into exec ution the snit of. La.
drew T. IMMO* is tenet for Seibert; of Saab
11. Butler. deed. vs. Michael Carrell s -
ALSO—The, following lot, • oln ecl of Itun.
Situate in Orwell tom.. b ounded as f ollows: On -the
north by land - of Mrs. - 11(yrott Beecher and. Bari
Cook, east by A. A Allyn south - by. Z. Wertheim.
*eat by, public highway' lading' watt - And south
through Potterrille; °outlining 2 . acres of. land,
snore or lees, all Improved, with a framed dwelling
limns°. framed horse barn, wagon shop and few
fruit trees thereon. •
Seized and taken into execution at tbe ant of S. N.
Aspinwall ze, P- B. Powell k Co. - •
- .
ALSO--The following lot, piece .or parcel of lard, - •
situate to Albany twp., bounded se tone's'. On the
north by land of Benjamin landyke, mat, an d south
by laud of J. 8. CampbelLmeat by Dervielk tam
Km; containing. lf acre" of land; more or less, s
framed house, board riled and few fruit trees
thereon.
Seized and taken la to mention at the ant of Misr
tin H. Kilbornio nee of G. B. Park *a. S. &Ormsby.
ALSO—The following lot, ideas or parcel of Ismd,
situates in Towanda borough, bounded as follows:
On the north by Lombard street,
ie:ailesT•
lierZahn )1e& ,
ban, south by Daniel SavercooL -tand el
Janus O'Brien: being about 50 f front on Lom
bard street sad about 110 feet trek, containing
about 5490 square feet of land. more or le" with
sow] board dwelling house thereon. •
Selzetkand taken Into execution at the snit of C. L.
Ward ars. Sarati!l Powell.
A.LBII-The following lot, piece -or parCel of land.
situate it Booth Crock Mt. bounded and described
as Moira: On the north by land of Zben Drudrar.
rapt b 7 Juba Gordon. south and west by land of 0.
Vornitodi captaining 20 acres of land, more or
lean. 11)01.1115 acres fropioTed.
•.ALSO—AIt the defendants fntereet in the
andirl
ted Al`part (anbiect to the widows third). of the OA
toning deactited lot, piece or parcel of land. situate
in South Creek twp., bounded- as follows: On this
notth and east by land of 'nen Damming, south by
G. F. Verider, west by the above described lot; con
taining 25 scree of land, more or less. • framed
boure and framed barn, and few fruit tests thereon.
Seized and taken into execution at the =lief So
seph Vankirk vs. William Gordon.
ALSO—The following lot, piece or. parcel of land,
ietnate in Wyalueing twp., bounded la Wows: Be
ginning in the enntre of Abs Camp reed, thence
north along landa of Hiram Washbnru. Ijf degs.
cast 13 perches to port and stone corner: thence
along Lends of Thome, ll'CrOmen. east 11 perches
to a black .oak corner; thence along 'lands of A. B.
COICIIIIII estate, met south I Jf deg'. west 48 Perches
to the centre of the Canm road: thence along the
centre of aformeahl Camp road,west 17 perches to place
of beg', nning: containing 4t,,' acres of Mud, mote or
less, all improved, nn Imildinge: being the same
picec of land as conveyed in X. 0. Coleman by
Berea Brandish and wife by Deed bearing date °e
tcher and recorded in the office for record
&c.. for the ,sald county, in Deedlloollt
No. 142, page 100, &e.
.Cace
8. 1 . Fa
nr.d_taten into exPent:on at the salt of Ly
nrin 11.Cliarntrerlin and rAward Unmet. adininstr's
Fran , is !Tomei t use: of Geo. C.'Ata - e4xl irs. N. 0.
Col,nan and .T. V. Van Ant:en.
lot. Piece or ferret of land.
oltnilt , . in Moiler., borongb.hounded se follows: On
no north 1.7 Church etroet. east by public *Talmud..
sonth l y Baptist church lot. west byMain street:
r,ntmini rm. about ry of an acre of land. more or lees.
with a Imre° framed house known as the 4 .Eattle
Ilotel." Ice Imuszp. wood shed and other enthral.
incr. thereon.
AL4O—One other lot. piece or parcel of land, sit.
•act. ir. Monroe borough. bounded aa follows: On
the, north by the Baptist church lot and the burping
ground lot. east by laud formerly owned by Rogers
Fowler. moth by H. W. liorkwell, vest by.Hain st“
containing n' of acre of lands move or lees. with a
framed born with shed attached and kw fruit trees
.
thereon. -
Seized and taken Into execution at the suit of W.
S. Cranmer'e PIP rs. N. D. Fox. -
ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land.
sitnzto in Canton borough,' bounded and described
'es follows: On the north by lands of DeWitt and
Ilartranft, east and month by lands of Addlaott
west by Anlliran•Strect: c.mtainitig 3‘ of Urn land. '
more or lets, with a two-story Owned 'wagon shop
thereon.
Seized and taken into execution at the alit of Wt.'
Brain's nee VV. Abner Smith and a Smith.
ALSO—Tha following lot. piece or of bud,
situate In
West Burtinaton tap..bounded as
On the north by Sugar creek, east by lands of D.,
Tene.snath by - public highwayoreatby Robert Swain:
containing 15 acres of land, more or less. ail Im.
proved: no bnibliism.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Jim.
Ballard and Myron Ballard vs. Anthony Desch.
ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel of land,
sitaato to Itheehequiu bap, bounded es follows: On
north by land of Joseph Poet east by Wm Poet.
south by Wm Shores, west by Jonas 'Ulmer and
Widow Horton: containing 59 acres, about lib acres
improved, framed house, framed barn and wagon
boom, and a few treat trees thereon. . -
Seized and taken into execution at the nit of Win
A Rockwell vs. I. H Post.
, ALSO—The following lot: piece or - parcel of lend.
situate in Burlington born and twp. bounded arid
dePcribed as f o llows: On the north by 'lands of L
T Rime. (or Ragar Creek) PMlo Beardsley and Hen
ry R Hill. east by L T PM/. Jacob Marie'', loath
by Crank Brown and J F Long'd estate. west by J.F
estate and R Morley: 'Benjamin Clark. 8
Hill and the public highway; containing about 2011
erre.. more °ries*. about 140 acres hot, with
a 1 -story brick house. framed kitchen andwood abed
attached. two framed tarns and sheds attached.
Premed horse barn 'and shop, and two appple etch
-aids thereon.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of M W
Wheelock vs. Oroigo C and Henry a HIS.
, ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land.
aitnate in Tiny borough, bounded as . On
the north by Mein street, east _by Janda of C. C.
Paine and Newberry & Peek. Booth by Pomeroy
Brothers. weet the-widow of I. N. Pomeroy; con
taining t a 'ame of land, more or lam with a twebstory
framed dwelling house and few fruit tress thereon.
Seized and taken into execution - at the snit of
3tartha J. Long ye. C. K. and. Diana Spencer. •
ALSO—The following lot. piece or pareelof land.
sitnato In Armenia two., bounded as follows: On
the north by lands of 3lra. Walter Bullard. east by
Allinson Smith. smith Stephen Palmer. west by
Charles Cooley and the C. S. Comfort lot; contain.
tog 30 acres of land, more or leen, about 25 acres
Improved.
Seized and taken into execution at, tba snit of A.
W. Potter vs. 0. Bullard, W. Bullard and M.
lard. J. P. TAW PLITT.
Sheriff's Office, Towanda, April 7,"ilk Skeriff.
REGISTER'S N OTICES.--Notice
is hereby Oren. that there has beim Mod and
settled In the office of the Blegister of WI!la. in and
for the county of Bradford. accounts of adminlatra.
Bon upon the following estate, - -
Final account of I. A. Pierce, executor •of Amy H.
Rockwell. late of Troy. deceased.
Final awl of Wm. bridorran - ind Martha F. Gal
more, executors of Wm. Galmots. Woof 'Ulster.
deed. ..
MEMIM=;=
Final sect of (3. E. Pickett; admintVid PIM*
Hall, late of Tmgcnrors, deed. . • •_
Final sect of Geo. Finch, gaitelan of Clinton
Johnson.
Partial seet'of Geo. Finch, guardian of Sarah E.'
Johnson (now Smith).
Pailiatacel of Sarah Johson, guardian of Qum E.
Johnson. •
Partial wet of Sarah Johnaati. goardlfai of °Malls
Final acct of In= Marsh. adinlia'r of A: J. Pkt
ring. late of Orwell, deed.
FinalnaCc't of Edgar Hama and Jacob . Eariaeo.sx•
tore of Wyatt Barnes, late of Windham.
„Partial soca of Wm. S.-Pieroe, one of the Irmo-
Lora of Abiram Pie roe, late of Smithfield. deed.
•Ftnsl root of Dennison Johnson, gnaidian of
Mary E. and Carrio -
Final 'vet of Deo. D. 3fontanye, miner of Wel
lington H. Tyke. decd.
• Final noel of E. D. Powell, gumlfan, of Carrie J.
BPenr'r.
Final soul of B. W. Bolkuibedt and Wary Berms.
executors of David G. Bemis, late of Burlington.
decd.
Final acc't of Peter 3Pmro, 11Fra. B. Bradford and
John Itiabr, executors of, John Bixby. fats offtylls.
as. deed.. •
Final acct of D. F. Park and Maio gLoyon ad ,
mt . ': of Edwin A. Mayon. lab: of Athena, deo'd. -
- ALSO—The appraimment of property met Of by
executors or administrators to widows or children
of the following decedents, vis:
Estate of Horatio J. Ladd.
•• • Orator Iteekiell
JALIBM 3f. B.
Hall,owman. -"
Ph B
E. 8. Dkldmon.
Wm. Y. Watts.
.• Robert Cooper. :
And the same will to presented to the Orphans'
Court of Bradford County. on Thursday, the sth day
Of Hay. 1870. at 2 o'clock p. m., for confirmation
and allowance. C. - E. (MADDING:
April 18, 1870. •
AILA PPLICA.TION FOR THE BEN
EFIT OF THE ENSCILTZST LAWIL—To niy
creditors, take notice. that I Edward J. Mallory have
applied to the court of common pleas of Bradford
county for tho benefit of the Insolvent laws of Ma
Commonwealth. and that the wart bare fixed the
first Monday of Hay neat for a hearing of myself
and moredosars. .
March 24. 1870. HBWAHD 3. =mat
A lIDITOR'S NOTICE.—In the
matter of tie ertate of David Gthiedd. dereatol.
In the Orphan's of Bradford . The
undersigned Cou r t rieen mutated by
said Coat to distribute money Iry the hands of the
Adodnistrator of said estate mill studio the dulu t e
of said appointment. at his Mike. to the Boron& of
Towanda. on YEIDAY. the SW day of APRIL. 1470,
at 2' o'clock. p.m., at *lath time and plies eh
son/ haring claims on mid money ma to
present the lease or b debarred tram Bator
a share of said money.. EMIT
° 'March 24 1170-41
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