Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, April 28, 1870, Image 3

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LOCAL AND GENERAL.
I'AIMIGTLAR Norlaz. , -•We call the;
attention of Silrertisers to . our new
s chmute or paces, to lie found on first page.
Tho. , e olio desire to disocintime or Alive 1114
,4,ertistnoents sunst giro notice.
Seatsare nrt being placed in
11 r.r.i -' HAIL
, I 3t„. M. L. MAiNARD is .about to
~,„„ a Grover) . Store in Rome.
le,. See -announcement of Dr
„•,,,..s appointments in another column.
The name of "Seeley'!}" post
lloniv township, has been changed to
• l'ark's tn.dic."
- DEWED; has purchased
doelling formerly owned by E. 3. rensomy.
u• a• the depot.
N!, and examine A.
31. WELLES ' choice Fruit Trees, he., in lot nev
i, opi ”,ite Dr. Prarr's reladenet.
LOAN WANTED.—Tweuty-tive buu
;.• three thOrteand duly wanted for three
nr, Enquire at this office.
A new time table will go into
e; N.Y. R.U. next week, Ichen
ill probably stop at the new depot.
-..........--..-.-
T‘EING THE CENSUS.—U. S. Marshal
3i, has divided this county into seven
and sill appoint seven deputies to take
We - are informed that the net
Of the O.: that• Fait', held in this Owe
:.(1„ Tas, , usted to about two thottsaud
We hope to see a large turn
,It th•• mpeting T&ulleti fur next Wednesday
the Bradford County Histurictl 807
Ll:r,\Ve publish on the first page
~! intereining sketch of the 310-
M 1,511.11, in this 'county, from the pen of
1). ( fuer
t5"4.. The Towanda Brass Baud was
J: ; _ami..a ell Tiii,zday evening. We hope
Un :r rfforts to hold the ofganization may bo
, ls 4 .-,4111
tEir An industrious, frugal and
~! 1 ia1,d,.1 farmer wanted to work a farm. No
I,,ca apply.
(it:o. P. CAsn, Towanda
zit J. H. C.UtEY publishes a card
column, informing 'the people that
• till engaged in the, tailoring business.
e3111 . t be beat at giving fits.
Messrs. J. M. WARD awl A. E.
ha% e' been awarded a contract for
f“artecu miles of the I.:+wrenceline k
R...iroad, and will commence the work at
jrL , r 1;y referring to his card, it will
• I SMITH has opeuel a Dental
u. t h.::i•!,1 adjoining Wit. WATKINS' law
S. lien , highly recommended,
I idi,t and good citizen.
t•-• ; '• Wt. are continually adding to
tiir doin g Job Work, and flatter
~.;ha! we can execute anything in the
-f I , u:utile:. from a neat calling card to a
, 1 ,•„ , • ',ter, in as good style and at as Icily
••• - i•rinting Quire in the country.
1 • TF.3lll.Aliti.—Luzenie county
Templars' lodges. Sus
. notity has thirty-four lodges.
: i: • ;liirty-eight. Bradford has twenty
'• : , ;1,• ••. WaYnerunnty has twenty-three
• :.: I P.J..• four. •
r , -r, 'lin. farmers-and horsemen of
roil be ph oeil to learn that Major
,; • eoosented t allow his Humbletonian
• , on main daring the present sea
. In:digt , ( ~ s iiity" is too wcll known to
, WI 11.410
\Vat. - 3.lC(iL'aulu:r preach
:•l:l -.11.w the colored people at tile A.M.
;,,, ..11:iunday aftcruuun last. It would
•1 pl.tit for thy' different nilaisters in
arrangement for holding service
..*.ery Sabbath afternoon.
Tile officers of the Grand Di
_
&O.IIS of Tumperaute, arrived here on
,ky evennig, and attended the Tegnlar
of Towanda 'f Le regular
-et . hunt of the (fraud DiViFlOll eon-
IV,dttemlay morning.
PATTEnsoN cc; KINNEY still
o.lf , ' fa‘votito (tracers in .T' ands.
• ea 4:lig trade is the highest en
.. eall littotred upon them. The
.:I,llYoe are not slow to find out the best
o tuy
t Spwing by hap.d afkr using
s-n nig Machine, is.'very dull work. Every
• has a Singer Sewing Machine acknow
. fact. If von are troubled to select
• nowy. just try the Improved Singer,
tied it easy then to decide.
111
, FA- 31r. SII.Ati FANCIIER was instant
1. the Linn or G. W. Marx Ann, near
• I .ciarry, 'en the 12th inst., by the fall-
• I.lnl , of a tree. He, with two others,
chopping in fho woodland
a nu, it broke a laige limb frori anoth
., . ahalc 'upon him. He cias aged
7.1 y( —Yam/. Journal.
LET T HAVE PEACE.—It may easi
:. ' , eared by kind words, good deeds, and
to others as you would have them do
‘ , . , i : and be funikhing your, wife 'with one
•riegunt Improved Howe Sewing Ma
t Ag•-tiey at Coot,t.No, Itussr.u. & Co.'s
• AN .119' ',MEN EIt. — MARSELLA A.
gtql 12 scholar in the M.
hool --12 Ts committed to memory
~.t, c s in Ow N.- Testament. Truly, a
• commendition End reward.—
01111111
',•ranton Reptiblicoil learns
a:. atler April :21, the l'"liee Gazette,
• la 1. f
.v. •es and ,Cpeoling Times
• fr , qn Fiat' on the following rail
:, )I-rri , I)ela‘yare - , lwekawan
:din- Jersey, and Laikawanna
t• g, and branches.
/.4/1.•
u..11.....ted ho the young Ivo.
!:_.: tn. irt, fse,ll and joyous in every
It lus x,ry deservedly obtained a
. i,...thtti.tt a n d has Leconte a necessity in
3IILLEn publish ittil
:IA it, t•ubseription ' , rice is but
ing of the Northemtern
.; ..• • th, P.E. niurdi was held, ill
;.. ',sing. to the obstrueti , ni to
tle kW, all the nunisters were
ifin opening sermon CraS preach-
Ding by Lev. E. A. AVArt
.,F3l,titro,-, The next meeting of the
n ....Ili 1, held in thiA place in June
PowELL, Esq., has been
, •le‘amtger of 1110Si:hinder Land Cora
. Mr. I.'. is a sterna tie business Mimi, and
”11,t,dly manage the affairs of the corn
•la a manner as to make it a ming .
Mr. L. Mrams, of this place, has
;q 1 , ~uteri ~. upermtetelent. He has had a
the lumber business, and
- mi., Mr. l'owy.m. a valuable assistant.
,
„ .
ItaliMi !rWi-!11 . 1. 1 1139 1 , ,L#Mrre7
moved from lids place to sucasseus cup, NAI,
whine*, will engage in business.
enterprising - n= 7 Just the kind to Wild up
town.
• —Lieut. J. M. CALM', UAL, was in towel
last week. ire has just been ordered to PO
--Rev. F. W. Baort.nrr occuplokthe pulpit
of the Episcopal church on Friday evening last,
—W. T. DAVIES nupests the pnson who tit*
his pocket-book,•containing a snail amount of
money and several notes, to return the **ri
ot best, as they are of no value to any one but
103. The attention of our readers
is respectfully and most earnestly called to the
second page of this paper. gaze at, it long and
tenderly with tows in your eyes. The ricochet
ing of a destroying Melt over the camp of the
enemy is wonthwhil and fearful to look upon.
The Constitution: which yesterday -stood up
on all fours, to-day lies dawn like a sick rat, and
has no more 'virtue in it. "No semper Mcgin
mess." "If you have tears prepare to shed them
now."
=IIIIIF. W. Bnows, druggist, TAT-
Tores• Block, has just received a - very large as
sortment of superior Paints sod- Oils, which, in
conmiction with his heavy and well-selected
stock of fresh and Pure drugs and medicines,
ho is'aelling at the lowest cash prices: - Pre.
scriptions carefully prepared at all hours of the
day and night by an experienced pharmacen
tist.
Mir At an eleclion . .of officiara for
Cateptown Lodge, 1.0. of G.T., held on Mon
day evening last, the 'following persons were
elected :
DON0110E; W.V.T.—Mas
Seey—Gr.o. Arwoop ; F.l3.—Wttalirr Caw ;. T.
—E. Camp ; 31.-3. C. F CLLEII I.G.—Mies Et,
uorr 8.=31. Emma! ; Chap.—Rev. D. Coox;
L.D.—J. P. LEE.
Mir Mr. CRITTENDM had his trav
eling bag stolen front a Northern Central car in.
Elmira last Saturday evening. The bag was
full of testaments, hymn-books, and othermat.
ter for use in two new Sunday-schools, which ha
was going to organize on the following Sabbath.
Mr. C. says he assisted in starting the two
schools with no other books except a piece of a
bible and two hymn-hooks. A religions lecturer'
that ho found there teaches the doctrine that
" men can be saved through the spirit of &dead
Indian." Another bag of testaments will go•
over to that neighborhood in a few days.
Or The Wyoming Conference of
the M.E. Church, recently in session at Wilkes-
Barre, made the following appointments for
Wyalusing District ;
D. C. Ohustead, P.E. ; Trinkhannock, S. F.
Brown ; Wyalusing, G. M. Chamberlain : Her
rick, P. B. Tower; Rome, Wm. Shelp ; Orwell,
Silas Barnes ; Windham, Alfred Brigham.; Le.
Baysville, S. E. Walworth ; Montmse, King El
well; Brooklyn, Philip Holbrook; Springville,
J. S. Lewis ; Nicholson, J. B. Sumner ; Factory
vine; E. IL High ;. Meshoppon, Luther Peck ;
Skiniter'i Eddy ; E. W. Breckenridge; Mehoop
auy, J. H. Weston; Auburn, Gco. Greenfield;
rairetale, S. Elwell; Harford and South Gibson,
A. C. So rry; Gibson, Geo. Forsyth ; Newton,
11. S.se; Northmoreland, A. J. Arnold;
Rush, supplied by P. J. Gates.
NAMES.—At thin day -there
is experienced considerable difficulty in discov
ering the signification of the names which the
abarigines gave to the streams and localities in
our country. This difficulty arises from sever
al sources : One is that the signification is of
ten arbitrary, audds very seldom an exact trans
lation of, tbe term; another is, that as most of
this county was at different times occupied by
different tribes speaking different languages, a
name signifyin; one thing in one language, was
by a very slight change in the original name,
made to signify ie , very different thing in anoth
er language ; andl'a third difficulty grows out of
the fact that in the transfer of a word from one
language to another, the original meaning is
often lost and a very different one applied-;.and
another difficulty still, that two names are some
times given to the same object. Ilzeimwm.fita
is justly considered very good authority in mat
ters pertaining to the language of the Dela-
Wares ; but even here, owing probably in a great
measure to the want of a liberal education, ho
fell into serious mistakes. Having recently had
au opportunity of examining his originalmanu
script list of Indian names, I have copied a few
of theniNarhich may be of interest, preserving
the sPelling as I find it :
Awandeo or Tciwandee, Tawnudinuk -At the
burial place.
Tioga, Tiaoga (Iroquois) --The gate, a place
to enter in.
Wisaukin, Wigachginni—Place of grapes.
Wypaseening, Wapaeheinnink--The place of
white etnnes (a corruption of the word meaning
silver).
Appolaceon, Aolugaean---Frain wheueo the
messenger retutneil.
Meshoppen, ltlasehapi-- Glass bhatls; so call
ed from a districtition of glass beads having
l),ern made among them.
\Yyalusing, Machwibillusiug---At the dwelling
place of the hoary veteran (Delaware). Mudd-
Wildlnsing—The beautiful hunting grounds (Ir
oquois, Zetsbergcr).
The word Sono/Immo:, about which sonic of
your correspondents have been atluggerheads,
does not occur in the list, and was in all proba
bility an Iroquois word, judging from the simi
larity of its ending with other uamesof streams
Tfluch arc indisputably Iroquois. C.
Now .t.sito THEN.—As I was standing
before the "Ward House," at Towanda, a few
days since, beholding the ponderous mail-bags
being delivered from the depot to be opened
and their contents distributed in that beautiful
post-office, fitted up with ao much taste for the
convenience of the citizens of Towanda and vi
cinity, my mind very naturally reverted back to
the early years of our history, when the facili ,
tills of mail communication were so limited and
lIG ' WS in general so very difficult to be obtained.
As late as the year 1815, the only Mail run
ning through Bradford county was carried by a
man named fRTED, with a tae-horse convey
ance, once a week from Wilkes-Barre , to Tioga
Point (now Athens). A- post-office kept by
Euas Varmint, for the accommodathin of the
citizens of Frenchtown, on the opposite side of
the river, Wyalnsing, Wysox, Sheshognin and
Athens, were the only post-offices on the route
in this county. The first postmaster appointed
west of the river was Musses Razz, ,whci had.
settled near the mouth of Towanda creek and'
built the first mills in that vicinity, called HALEII ,
Mills. Be was a man of considerable business
and obtained the appointment more particular
ly-for hisiwn convenience, Sending and receiv
ing manyiletters and papers. Ho received his
mail weekly from the Wysox postsaffiee, kept by
DAVID RIDGWAY, afterward by J. M. Prou.yr.
After Meansville began to improve a little, he
appointed, E. B. Gar.oortv his assistant, who
lived on the bank of the river near where ED
WARD OvEaros now resides,. that4t might bet
ter accommodate the citizens of the town. I In
In 1814, Wm. Illzass was appointed postmaster
at Meansville (now Towanda), while Mr. Bazt
still remained postmaster of Towanda township.
BEMIS lIIIIOWAT was appointed deputy under
31EANs, and did the business of the office .for
several years. The mail was brought once a
week by a boy or girl in a basket or. satchel
from the Wysox office, to accommodate
Meana
tille and the country around, The first mail
route west otthe river' as established in 1816,
running from Towanda to Burlington, Troy and
Canoe Place—from thence to Columbia, Spring
field, Smithfield to Athens ; then down flui riv
er to Ulster and Towanda once a week on horse
back: At the same time another route was es
tabdsited from Towanda through Wysoz, Or
-711, Windham, Warren, Pike and Bush to3hin
trt,e. This route was also performed once a
e...k ou horseback.
The manner in which the " Ilrratfard Gad fly
was first supplied to subscribers in general,-was
by neighbors coming to town and getting the
papers from the publication office and sending
them around as best they could. A private
post route was established by the editor up the
.T.:wanna creek as far as Szstrx Caoror's, and
once a week a man or boy filled its saddle-bags
with papers (and any letters going in that di
rection) and distributed them to subscriber!
living on the road, and those living back, their
papers and letters were left with their neigh
bors. DAVID RIIXIWAII, then ten years old, was
the first'post-boy up and down the creek; af
terward at was carried by Jon Buss, Jar., and
later by a Mr. rumens. 3lr.atonr.
Frabklin, April 22, 1870. •
lva. m.
4, are pripning to erect six inapt bows on
*WWI_ lostAlaktrels7 4 1.1K 4 .1 111 . soar
-Us Abe contract.
.;1 1 01r Thu& IF; .Virnacor,'for 'many
meg cithei at.BWgbary, this county, died.
wirj , inshbily u •Zhoirs7cin , Bandli7 mesh*
the 17111 hist. Kr; W. with his family was
laiardinkal the Baihban4louse, and on Us
morning Olds death arose as usual land ors.
instructions about bit brealdlusi. • A Short time
eta; he was found a corpse is his room.
ie. By, referring to the* aini
auottier cohunn, it wfil be seen _that E. Ova;
.73., and N. C. Ems= hire formed a co
partnership ht the law timbers. Mr.lltenzum.
via( 1 law and was admitted td the bar or this
county some twenty years mil, and altlumgh he,
weer opened an halt had quite an
extensive practice.. The new &gamin do alargel
bind. nom, as they have ' si ' large lapiatn::.
tam, and arc both men of ability, integrity and
• pai: The North Branch Foundry
arid Machine Shop, we are glad to know, to do
ing a thriving buduess. The new proprietors
have made some extensive improvements, ind
are now prepared to Flo all kinis. of work on the
shortest notice. Mr. J. W.Mmixs,joilormem
her of the firm, : has, Charge of the establish
ment, and we cheerfully recommend him as an
obliging and enterprising business man. Pee-.
pie entrusting work to thorn can rely upPil hav
ing it finished at the timo specified.
There are people all over the
country, who, like Thatwngu, are* waiting for
aoreething to turn up." The surest way tore.
alize your especEationa is to take hold yourself
and turn up something. If you are an the
wrong side of any question, don't wait for the
question to turn; if you have been voting the
wrong ticket all "3
- our life, stop now; and if you
have been buying your Groceries at any other
establishment than MOCAILt & Mu's, don't do
so any more, but go straight to this celebrated
establishment and confess your fault by order
ing a large bill of goods.
- CLEANING. PAnrr.-11To know our
readers—especially among the thank
us for this information in regard to cleaning
paint. It is from the "House, Farm and Gar
den" department of theSpringlield Republican.
The writer says : " In cleaning paint which has
been •Andshed there is nothing better than
weak tea. All the tea leaves from several
drawinge should be saved, and boiled over
early in the morning of the paint cleansing. If
boiled in an old tut pail or pan. the tea can be
easily strained off for use. }Vet's flannel in it
and wipe off the oak-grained paint and you will
be surprised at its brightness. No soap is need
ed ; no milk ; the tea is the most capital deter
gent over invented. Wipe the . paint dry with a
soft cloth;; you will find that very little elbow
grease is needed. 'White varnish paint is
cleansed as readily with'it as the grained. For
unvarnished white paint, no always use whiting
instead of soap ; it takes off all impurities and
leaves an added whiteness. For washing win
dows we again have recourse to spent tea leaves,
and reboil a quantity of them. First the var
nished sashes are wiped off with the weak tea,
and the glass is thoroughly washed, using old
newspapers instead of cloths for the rubbing,
as they leave no marks of lint. Windows thus
washed look bright and eleA, and if our read
ers once try this prOcess of cleaning them, they
will never use water."
ATI/ENS.—We liaye waited a long
time for "Pis" to make his promised bow and
retire from the editorial staff of the RtrowrEn;
but the task seems too much for his sanative
heart. Doubtless ho has concluded to spare
himself the pangs of a formal separation, and
silently wrapping Lis mantle around him "re
tire to his couch of pleasant dreams." Well,
goad-bye, CHARLIE!. such ties are hard to (WV.:
er ; and as vre . lay Your ashes low we will sur
round your resting-place and chant lnclu•lryno
sis
Oculi
" May your tomb be ever bleat,
And sweet be your repose!
And may each chum above your dust
Step lightly as ho goes."
Onr "city dads" held in election at DAY'S Ho
tel Saturday; for the purpose of getting an ex
pression of the esters in relation to raising a
tax for the purpose of erecting suitableembank;
merits to protect our borough from water. Tho'
vote was 101 for and 6 against the tax; so the
sufferers begin to breathe free in tho hope that
their woes are 'about ended in this direction,
and that, every time this Chemung chooses to
get en a '`‘ tear" they will not be obliged to an
chor household furniture to trees to keep them
front floating off. • t
. Saturday night we had another alarm of fire.
Bells rang, men, boys and childivri in dishabille
ran and shouted, but alas! the fire nag out of
town, and all came silently back with the con
sciousness that ahoy had been fooled. The-fire
proved to be Mr. S. H. Boatmen barns near
Factoryville, and he lost sevet i al cattje, all his
bay and grain, and some fanning utensils. lie
wan insured, but will loso $1,500 above all insu
rance.
A chill of tioLonos Ml.man, aged About four
years, was run over by KmNes express, Mon
day, and seriously injured, but it is thought ho
will recover. -
The Convocation of Episcopal Church last
week passed nil very pleasantly. Mr. WALIII
NEE, of Montrose, preached an excellent sermon
Wednesday evening.
The Ithaca papers arc tickling their stiles
over a good joko on one of our prominent rail
road officials that was made an unwilling senti
nel on the pinnacle of his own observatory with
only the scanty uniform of his night clothing
a few nights ago. For their information we
will say that the victim, like the "young Napo
leon" of the Potomac army, now keeps a well
guarded line of "retreat," and will not be Mo
ly to be caught napping again. .
Wtuccvsos, a blacksmith in thisplace,
died Tuesday morning.
The jury appointed to find FRANCIS TYLER in
capable of attending to his business affairs suc
ceeded last Monday, the defense not making
any appearance.
If you choose to print this "maiden effort,"
I wilt try to send you an item now and then,
hoping in a small way to fill the place left va
cant by your former correspondent.
MARRIED
VANLUVAIiLEE--CIIANDALL—, At the 'par
sonage, Monroeton, April 23, 118'70, by Rec.
Hillock Armstrong, Mr. Williamll..Vanln
vardeo of Wilmot, to Miss Ellen M. Crandall,
- of Teriy.'
LYON—BOWMAN.—At the Eagle Hotel, Mon
roeton, April 24, 1870, by Her. Hillock Arm
strong, Mr. Locke L. Lyon, of Franklindalc,
to Miss Sarah E. Bowman, of Monroeton.
HINES—PHILLIPS.--At Windham Centre, Pa.,
' April 1, 1870, by Her. Wm. C. Peek, Mr. Jas.
E. Hines and Miss Ann C. Phillips, both of
Orwell, Pa.
MLNARD--14TONE.—At the residence 14 the
bride's father in Leßoy, Pa.,,on the loth inst.,
by Elder Alexander Greenlaw, Mr. C. 8. Ali
: card to Miss Edith Stpne, all of Leßoy.
WHIPPLE—MORSE.— , Feb. 22, 1870, by Rey. ,
It. Lake, Mr. Judson A. Whipple and Miss
Helen A. Morse, all of Leßoy. •
KELLY—HAMMOND.Z . , By the same, April 14,
1870, Mr. Chauncey A. Kelly and Miss Lydia
8. Hammond, of Leßoy, I's.
MAYNARD—BROWN.L—In Dingliatuton, N.Y.,
April 20, 1870, by Bel. Dr. Paddock, Mr. 8. C.
Maynard to Miss Henrietta Brown, all of
Ilitighamton. '
Now safely and irrevocably lucked vp, may
their forms long preserve the freshness and ,
beauty of newly-worked sheds and vever be
knocked into pi: (BLimenn 'a typo.)
DIED.
ROYCE. —At Murray, Clark county, lowa, Apr.
6. 12:70, Mrs. Martha, wife of. Andrew Bocce,
fortuerlyof Leßoy, Bradford Co., Et.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
De. TAyLuit & Gouu, 31erclatut Tai
lors.
. ORANGE COUNTY.--,-Fv.u. BLooD
HAMBLEMNIAN THOITVG STALLION.—This sea
son of 1870 will remain at Kingsbury 'it. Solo
mon's Stable, in Towrinds; : on the saute terms
as last season, with one exception, to wit : Ser
vice of two mares belonging to one person, $lOO
to insure. JAMES Them,
Care of Kingsbury it-Solomon.
Towanda, April 28, 1870-2 m. . • '
EARLY ROSE PotAio.-4210 to
Welles and buy a good stock for 'seed of this
valuable potato. It. is smooth, of good size,
very'productire, and ottino.eating quality from
time of limning all through fall, winter into
spring. April 28, 1870.
, erium •
"llblih
m M n s e h edy O
jmeni cibtktek
between L
a a dN Ve
as
residanges'ool4l2",......lll"o and pee Ids
Dr.. haws new chn
eiwr-ror oak
itikOtteratimiW"Win Mentes ew N
•ii-14...1bs
;:dpitill4ol:4l`,,
south4 111 :::•1! - --
-A- prinelleii it Wei/
litet:St;„
• 'fAxforrzoi.atflosing gale on' Yridtif
siitorday, April 29 and 20. at Hontet's
TY; ei,Dry-Goodi, Groceries, Crockery, .Farm-
Intl*** Boots and Shoes, Hardware, lists
wriflOsPa, Hosiery, Gloves and Mittens, Shin-,
, itlesirintaves - and , Heading, Anthracite Coal,
''Household Furniture, ono 5- and
Marc, .ono
Bum', one Cow, wit single Harness, . pair..
.Ilob Bidets, and thousands of unenumersial
talkies. , Buss cussuutaisru.
. • 11‘ , 11:Moz, Auctioneer - = 1
. .
r Omen
,Peaa - by tho ' • ritutit,. at
Co rellA lt,yees. "Maraltt,"
Gates:HousEs.—TlMl season I offer.
the finest issortment of IflOwers ever found out=
side the city, embracing Fuchsias, Geraniums,
Heliotropes, Verbenas, Hoses, ornamental fo•
liagixl plants, fie., which I offer at prices within
reach of all lovers ot the beantifuL Also yoga._
table pints in their keason, and all the Wier
sorts of drape Vines. - -
All kinds of Garden- and 'Flower Seed" from
the most reliable seedsmen, for sale at McCabe
A Mix's Store, Menu's Block. Catalogues sent
application.
free
iders from unknown correspondents, Wiwi
accompanied with the money or satisfactory re
ference; VIM be sent by express C.O.D. No
ctuate for boxes or packing. Booniits and
Wreaths made Monier.- Haan Mix.
Towanda, April 28, - 1070. •
• EVE116103"18.-7—it. 31. .Welles hits
nice ones for sale.- See his btoCk opposite Dr.
Pratt's. • April 28,1870. -
EAIILY ROSE POTATO.—A. MUM gof
the Garnet Chili: An productiveness and earli
ness it takestrist rank among, the early varie
ties, and is the most popular potato now,lmown.
Never before has any other variety become so
widely and popularly known in so short a time.
It meets with unqualified praisli everywhere.
Price, Ist size,so cents peck; $1,58 bushel ; f 4
per barrel. Second sizo Potatoes, SO eta pock;
$1 per bushel ; $2,25 per barrel, A barrel con
tains 165 lbs. or 2/ bushels.
Also—Emmy Mon AIM POTATOIN.
A now and valuable Early Potato.- Said by
most of those who have grown it, TO RE EAR-
L= THAN THE EARLY - HOSE, HEALTHY AND
STRONG OF IIEOVITII, OP LARGE YIELD,FREE PRO3I
ROT, AND THE FINEST COORIN•0 QUALITY. It is a
hybrid of the Peach Blow and Buck Eye, large,
white, smooth.and handsome. Send for circu
lar. Price IS per peck; 17 per bushel ; 115 per
barrel. No charge for delivering at cars.
Towanda, April 12—St. B. 11. WELLES.
x 0... No eicnse for going dirty
Seven bars of soap Tor 25 cents, at the Bed
White and Bine store on Bridge street•
March 10,1870. .
*lei. Dr. Clark's business constant
ly increases. During last wedk more patients
were placed under treatment than any previous
week during his visit to this pinnty. Last Sat
urday at tho "Ward House,".the Doctor dis
pensed medicines to a constant throng of pa
tients. The success attending his treatment,
in the great majority of hii patients, is such as
makes his services much sought by the afflict
ed; and as his visit is becoming ]netted,
lids are eagerly availing themselves of his medi
cines and advice. Remember his appointments,'
or meet him at the " Ward- House" every Sat
urday, or call during the five dave which winds
up his visit in this county at this time, from
May 23 to 27, inclusive.
105 - Second-hand Sewing Machines
for sale at a bargain birMickhanrit Black.
• Also, Machine Needles, Oil, Thread, Silks,
&c., - • April 28, 1870
NEW D viaCHAN't TAILOMG ESTAII,
usuarmrr.—Messrs. Taylor & Gore have open
ed, in connection with their - Clothing Store, a
Tailoring Department ; and having secured the
services of a "tirst-clasS cutter" and competent
workmen, they are now prepared to make up
work in the best style and latest fashions to'Or
der. Having just received a new and fresh
stock of cloths, they-are prepared to offer bet
ter inducements than ever before offered in To
wanda. The public Will find it to their advan
tage to give us a call before bUying elsewhere..
Remember we warrant our work and guarantee
good fits. Repairing done on short notice.
March 12,1870.
Los r.—On Wednesday, April Or,
between Powell It- Co's. Store and Northern Lib
erties, a Golll. S: Jet Breast Pin. The finder will
be suitably rewarded by leaving the same at
McCabe A: Mix's Store. -
gm. The Historical Committee of
the Bradford County Medical Society respect
fully invite all who are interested in the history
of the county to meet at Morales Hall, in To
wanda, on Wednesday, May 1, 1870, at 1 o'clock
p.ni., to take measures for organizing a Histori
cal Society. Hon. C. L. Ward and other promi
nent citizens have promised to be present and
address the meeting. Tile committee will meet
at the office of Dr. 3lison, at 11 o'clock, a.m.,
of the name diy. Davin enarr.
April 1.1, 1870—St. '
eV-THE LAST CALL!!
All persons indebted to nip, - either by note or
account, will hare' cost to psi' if not settled by
the 20th of this month. 8. N. ASPENIVALL:
mg. Miss E. Brandt announces
that aho will open her establishment for Milli•
nery and Dross Making on - Sti!lmlay, April 2,
at No. 1 Merear's Block, ontranco ono dour east
of Eternal'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 shill and taste will be ftilly-salistled.
She respectfully solicits a sharOof the patron
age of the ladies of Towanda and
Mar. 31, 1870—tf.
Vir A House to let on Main street.
Possession given immediately. Enquire .of Dr.
E. H. Mason on the premises, or of W. C. Bo
gart, Esq. MarSi
W' " Towanda " by Ah-wa-ga
Chief, lie by Itysdyk's Ilanibletenian ; Ah-wa r
ga's Dam, bell Drino; Dell Brine, by Benton*.
tier; "Towanda'a" Dam, Vermont Black Hawk,
Grandam , Messenger, with black points, very
dark bay; over I:1i hands; coming three; no.colt
more promising in all respects. "Towanda's"
fee, $lOO to insure, payable or made satisfactory
at the time of service, and limited to fifteen
mares. .Henson from the first of April to the
first of November. Mares not proven in foal
may be retnnied the following season without
charge. Those from a distance will be accom
modated with the beat of care on liberal terms,
at the risk of their owners at our new stables.
ilx & IllotrrAttra.
Towanda, Pa., March 23, 1370.
NOTICE.—The Bradford County
Medical Society will meet at Dr. Mason's office,
in Towanda, on Wednesday, May 4, 1870„it 11
o'clock, a.m. H. M. Moony, M.D.„
E. P. Aitev, M.D., Sec'y.
TO NVIIOM fl MAY CONCERN.—I here
by caution all persons against buying a Note
given bv mo to Henry Styer for the sum of for
ty-five aollara and interest, duo ono year from
gate, and dated April Bth - or 911*, 1870, awl shall
not pay said note unless compelled by law, as I
have received no value for the same.
Joan 310:1TOOMER.Y.
Spring Hill, Pa., April 20, 1870-Iw.
SMIRK, J.
ND— Crackers manufactured daily
Gua for sale wholesale and retail, at the Bakery,
tint door north of Ward House.
March 30,1870. D. W. Scorr & Co.
,„
FOIL S4LE.--J. R. UOULHAUGH, of
.Wilkes-Barre, Pa., offers et title the valuable
Beal &tate formerly belonging to Saloman
Whiteomb, deed, situated at Scottsville, Wye
ining_couutY,Ta., containing about Cal acres,
about 75 iroprOved, balance good soil, well tim
bered, good water power, &e. The farm -is 911
the river, good buildings, orchard, never fail
ing running water at the door. Beautifully
situated, convenient for business—worth $20,.
000; will be sold for $12;000. Ternis easy. Bar
gain for any one. Dec. 2, 1869.
Ate' We guarantee satisfaction in
all the Work we do. We cat, make, and trim
clothing fur men and buys wear.
H. HAMM at CO,
. 4 Bridgo Street. Towanda, Pa.
TOWANDA NURSEUL—For sale a gen
era line of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, shrubs,
'sines and plants. Such as Apple, Pear, Plum,
Peach and - Chem, trees. Norway Spruces,Bal
sam Firs, Arbor Vitaes Ilaples,'Horse Chest;
nuts, etc., etc. small ' Pratt • Plants, such as
Currantlaspberries, Illacliberrics, Gooseber
ries and Strawberries. Hedge Plants, such as
Arbor Vitiao, Osage Orange and Honey Locust
plants. Send for Circular: It. M. WELLF-4.
Towanda, Pat April 13,1870.
•
• NOTIL'IL—As tho .Grand Division
will bolt' a liession is this place on the 27th
inst., it is desired that every member of the Di
vision of Bons of Temperance in this place shall
be present at the regular meeting on Tuesday
evening next.
CONOVER'• 41S gaOLOSSAL- Ag1 . A111.6
IIoOTK. —A new and valuable vuriety. It now
stands unrivalled in point of size, product/ye
ness and quality. .It. is destined to take the
place of Ur other known varieties. My plants,
were raised from seed _obtained directly from .
Mr. Conover, and grown singly in drills, in rich
soil, with good culture. and are splendid roots.
Send for descriptive circular. Price 50 cts. per
doz. V 3. per 1110. • • It. 31. Wsu.zs.
ToWanda, Pa., April 12, 3R..
sei. The Ca,seade Mills deteniiined
to compete with - western flour. Now'sAi at re
tail, ffour from the choice winter :wheat .or
our own soil, at the bare cost of the wheat
and its manufacture into flour. No prcifita
middle men or third hands. No charge
,for
Pandling or use of money. For cash only.
March 23-4 in
I=
=,'•• 71.:'••' -,, : -,--",'
W' Serie
in i ction
Atli a ][rash - mod; Alooroili
_will sot nook cftwetgairi
lisdkur~* Adoordeoss,
lifitekilbselinudis, • Books Lir
ndli
lasimmba s tie Ak)c. 5u4.11 kier Nap
iiiit
- .PAK 1011.81,14,111.
`naltz.:-Tbe adoenThee alarm' eile-ldivelea=
lbes‘bilettlidiebdalioneb* WSW*
under tect-binit,•me tedenee
hes* tintiewed -with oak and pine. Within
Ave m3leeuntie A. a N. Y. R. IL. and six maw
drain- the N. &E. 11. Ft. Convenient to
school,- ohne* store,-de. For pertionlare
in
quire et theiingw— ou the premises:
Feb. 7, 1870-tto,
, C a
M. Observe the price lid of ess.t
caiump* - pit7irtmerNdieolmiessuper
.
. - -
AtioTlON' tiaLE ply FRIIrr Tuns,. &C.,
to . takitplaft on Tuesday. May 11, at 10 a.m., at
IL IL Welles' Mimeo on,Towurla Pubb - ipao
4 _41 4 e Chnilar,:-,Pear,- - Peach and other
nut trees, ornamen tal trees, he, ito. It will
be a good opportunity to - lay:what - you want.
Also at same time and'place, 2 tw6yeareld
home colts; one stall-fed fat beef ow, and one
TIM trees. ho., will be readj ln'eMeried.loti
for immediate delivery. The umnitcredit given.
Now lavertisinate.
D R. C L'A R K'S
BRADFORD COUNTY APROINTAIXNXII.,
. - •
Dr. Clark has taken 'priors at the Ward Rouse,
.Towanda, Pn.. and wilt be there so Mandhay; Tor
day. Wodnuidaff. Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
February M. 15. 10, 17. 18 and 19. 1670. and also
every Saturday during his trip in. Bradlord count,.
Canton... Contra." FridaY. April /
Centreville. ' 'Thursday, 14
Oreutt Creek, • • 0
Towanda; „.
Monroeton, Monday,
New Albany, . Tuesday, -
N ew Era. Wednesday, "
"Tarrytown, • Thnrslay. •
asYium: Friday.
• Towanda, Saturibiy.
Shealuxinin. •.
Monday. -
Soutn Litehileld,. Tuesday.
- Wednesday.
Tioga Val Thursday.
Athena. E L- Hotel .. Friday.
Towanda, Saturday,
Monroeton, Monday, •
Omani.) Centre, Tuesday
Granville Summit, Wednesday, ••
Alba,.. - Thursday,
Troy, Troy Rouse. Friday,
Towanda, . Saturday.. -
'Luther's Mills, Monday.
Leona. Tuesday,
Columbia X Roads, Wednesday,
AustinvMe, Thursday,
lAvinindl Corners, ', Friday,
Towanda, Saturday
Rome, • Mon , day, .
Potterville. - Tuesday.
Wednesday,
Windham Centre, Thursday, --
North Rome, Friday, ••
Towanda, Satu r day. Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday, and Friday. May 21, 23. 24. 23, 20. 27.
ri b. !1. 1870. .
1870: SPRING. ' 1870.
VAN VELSOII & MANNERS,
"MERCHANT TAILoRA,
G 8 Broad Street,
WAVERLY, TIOGA CO., l+f.Y.
Near the Nepal.
WE &WE A C MEE EEO* NEW TUB. CITY
SATISFACTION GUARRANTEED
Always hare on land a large stock of
CLOTIS AND CASSIMERES
HATS 'AND - CAI'S,
• -
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
fl Will he et the Ward Rouse ever* Thursday,
with samples of Goode, and prepared to take mese
GEO. b. VAN VELSOR,
April 20, 7870
noirr. N. Ark.NMIMII.
P o L R, CO.
LINEN DEPARTMENT.
Swing tokeit advantage of tho recent Teri con
alderablo reduction la the prices of all
LINEN GOODS
13y making
1 LARGE PURCHASES,
Are enabled to over the
BEST MANUFACTURES!
From 20 to 30 per cent under former prices
Particular attention is called to our assortment of
DINNER - NAPKINS
EEM
TAB - LE CLOTHS,
In single anfrdouble Damasks
PILLOW LINEN
MEI
LLNEN SHEETINOS
Also an eloontatock of every description of
WHITE GOODS
Y
EQUALLY CHEAP.
REPORTER JOB PRINTING
OFFICE.
Haring recently added greatly to ourjacllitiea, wo
are now preprzed to do eat kinckvir •
JOB PRINTING
AT i
LOWER PII J IUES
_ D
BETTER ST'YL.L
Thai auy catublialuncui
NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA
e kl.l. AT
THE REPOHTER OFFICE
BM
EXAMINE SPECIMENS.
~~ ~r
r , - Sj,rAtiaRZ.34PAN
12.11 FAT EXCn3l`.-4.
Ell
ToWANDAO
:; , ,5T0RF333; 1 " , ..0N 1 :: ,- -' , .Y.
'I I .A.M.LOR - CO,
rumr,,,x,5...g..-, , ,s..rop,K , _`_
NEW, SPRING , GOODS
JUST RECEIVED'.
20.
LOW PRICES
30
wT - 2
4
ELEGANT DRESS GOODS,
RICH JAPANESE SILKS,
FINE BLACK SILKS,
IRISH AND'FRFSCH POPLINS;
1!=i1
LOWEST • PRICES
SELLING
SELLING CHEAP.
sf - LT4ING SO CHEAP
T Ii I.E V E S
WILL BE
S II A 31/E D
• \
TO
E AL.
•
We sell the . celebrated \
We sell the popular
" HORSE SHOE ALPACA,"
I 1
We sell the Sill: Finished
THE PUREST
SHAWLS OF BLACK,
MOST DURABLE FABRICS
THEY ARE ACKNOWLEDGED
ALPACAS EVER ,lALPOIRTED.
=EMI
4
0.A.RE.Mr1,99'1
A .R B S,
VAZI 11
HATS AND CAPS,
LATEST STYLES
LOOK: AT
EXAMINE THE QUALITY
COMPARE
In
WHERE YOU CAN
, „
a. w. rArLoa, Towanda, Pa.
U. Ili iiraminfo;
r. r. norrium, April 31,1870
- New York.
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-
,-:;
•
MOE
EX=3
_ or
LOW''' . PRICES. -
LOW PRICEEL
AT TEE
CHEAP
THAT
CM3
" BUFFALO. ALPACA;
"BEAVER BIOHAIR.'i:
♦ND THE'
TO BE THE PEST
OIL CLOTHS,
Ea
MATTINGS
SHAWLS,
I ALL OF THE
OUR STOCK:
OF .OUR GOODS.
O'UR
PRICES,
siN 1)
BUY GOOFS
BUY
THEM
CHEAP.
TAYLOIt
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.f , i':1'1 , 4A . .-'gi n .-: - :; i - i.l=',i, ; ',:',.. - --,, 1'..=-1-`,.-,:_E.,
~.,.~~
We itikt - i idmiure in announcing
tho'arrii -id: of our very
- EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT
SPUN(/. STYLES
SPRING STYLES.
SPRING STYLES
SPRING STYLES
BOOTS and . SHOE
BOOTS and SHOES
, .
BOOTS and SHOES
- BOOTS and SHOES
.
• COMPRLSIiiG -
.
COMPRISiNG
COMPRIANG
QED
NEWEST .and BEST
NEWEST... and BEST
'NEWEST • and BEST
NEWEST and BEST
GOODS
GOODS. -
GOODS • - •
GOODS: ; •
The market adonis, ',elected with care by ciperi
°need Mon in the trade.
11
- We have all the heat and und-popohn• tuannfeet
toren, gouda mined to-the want& of
LADIES, MISSES •CHILDREN,
IVltha full hue of the.....elebriled
JAMES - 31. BURT'S GOODS
13211
MEN AND -BOIS
•
s own 31nunfactilry is in full Waal and no are
Prepared to make to order any kind of work. Amur
ing thespnbllc that we shall take more pains than
erer to please, them.. and invite an examination Of
our stook. V • ,
• March X, 1 / 3 70. tutortims.
p o-w &:C 0.
fall eepee.talethution to their
SPLENDID - STOCK
-C_A_R,PMTS
JUST OPENED - . .111, NEW,
• ANp
AT T. 41; REDUCra) PRRES
ETOLIBII pIIVEMELS.
ENO LISII,TAPESTMES,
THAFX-PLY,
EXTRA' SVPEIt,
'SUPER. '
LtiGISALSE
WOOL DUTCH,
Tegetheg with t 1
GREATEST VARETY
MATS, RUGS; 3I.ATTINGS, &C.-
OIL CLOTHS
Two - fourths, three - fourths, four - fonrtlts. five
fourths, stx-fourths awl 00A-fourths of
DIFFERENT QUALITIES
EASE A.NaD COMFORT.
THE
BLEMING OF PERFECT SIGHT.
There is - not:dug acoralualde imperfect sight, and
perfect eight can only' be obtained by wring
PERFECT SPECTACLES.! ,
The difficulty of procuring which to well known.
MESSRS. LazAatriv k MORRIS', •
c OCCULISTS AND . OPT /CANS,
• ~HARTFORD. CONNECTICUT, '
31ANUFACTOREjiti OP THE . err VIBRATED
PERFECTED . SPECTACLES,
Have. after years 'of evftleice, experiment, and
and the erection of costly tuachisem been enabled
to produce that GRAND DESIDERATUM,
PERFECT PECTACLES!
Which hate been sold with ruditulted t 'sadsfaction to
the wearers in the Meateruiltatca dining the put
fifteen years. -
Those Celebrated Perfected Spectacle* never tiro the
eye, and last'many years intbout change!
TAZABUS k'. MORRIS bare appointed
'JULES HUGUENELS. dealer in Watches sad Jeff
' dry, as their sole agent for Penn's, and
' - Aprill4, 11170.
THE FARMERS' CLUB
. hWEET CORN IS TIIF. BEST OP ALL:
•
. . • -..
. .
It is early... my prod u ctive. - cars sligiud Ida and
shape. and remain in boding state for, a long time.
Tbe doer is itneurpaared, being very 'acrobat. rich
andcriTry it and we: geed ter ea/e Wee
quart or st C. B. PATCH'S. tOirandii, Pa.
April 1 1 . • _
AND , SHOE STORE.
' The subieribere would respectfully inform their
gutsy fiienditthettbey bete opened • -
Akx•T AND SHOE STORE !
At so. t!e Main-d., Towards. Ps..
They have pit received aline asscirtmesd of
.
.ADZE'S'. AND GENTS' SHOES
ConLtlug o!
ADIES GAITERS,
Air a im am uieues -
'GOAT AND LEATHER SHOE%
MIMES AND CHILMLVD3 snow
'Of everi variety. which will be said chitin for mgt.
Olvethem a call and , unify yoluvelvarthst tlit7 are
selling cheaper than the cheapest.
-We would call easnecialattention to oar
DEPARtMEATI
We Mike to order everything in the line; of - •
•
LADIES' .I.lt'll .G.fiNTLEMZX'S ;MAR.
. _
licdng mechanics -of many year practical ex
we feel confident, eaten, can give entire on.
We employ none but frurt.claes mechanics, and have
secured the services of the, veteran boottnaken of
linidford comity. KR. J. W. WILCOX; Istickegrdtal•
ty invites a call from his fanner patrona.
.
Ire yarmulke perfect p. and eat work. Waruented.
Repairing neatly maul prompUy done. -
,
'ltemember the place, No: In Naln.st., a few doers
below the Means Home, 'Towanda, Pa. Look out for
the sly of the Big Boot.- •
apt. 21 .1 0 .—tr DAVIS tc ICEENN.
ME
IMEI
V'OUICE BANKRUPTCY.-:-
TIIIB 13 TO GIVE NOTICE: That on the 20th
A ar 4111. A.D 1870, a Warrant in Bankruptcy
wag bunted against the estate of JOHN HILLWat, of
the borough of Troy, in the county of linidfard and
State 'of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged
Bankrupt, on his own petition ; that the payment of
ant debts awl delivery of any property belonging to
such Bankrttpt to him orfor fib use: and the tom*
fer of any property by him are- forbidden by law;
theta meeting of the Creditors of the said Bankrupt
tp prore their debts; and to choose one or more as.
'iligneen, of Ma - estate. will be, heldnt a Court of
Bankruptcy, to be holden at the race of E:OVEB
TON. Jr., Towanda. Pa., before E. Overton, Ze.,Esq..
Register, on the 3rd day of June, A.D. 1870. at ten
o'clock, a. to, ' A. MiItDOCE,
17. 8. Marshal, as Messenger.
Bambara 011 ice, Pittsburg. April 234870-4
o THE SICK.-Da JACKSON'S'.I. • NEW APPOPSTMENTE:
• Dr. Jackson vrill be, at Exchange Hold, Athens,
April 30th and May lit. -
. • Tteonda, Means House,. Monday. May 2nd.-
Waverly. N.Y.. Central Howse. Tuesday. May
Owego,M.Y., Park House, Wednesday, May {U'.
Elunry.. llathbun Ilouse;Tbureday, May Stb.
Dr..ismisou. having .had his books,, records, in
ennui:lent, and everything pertaining to Lisboa:ince/6
fiT6LIN from his room in the Hotel at Binghamton
on the evening of April .14. especially requests all
his numerous patients to meet him again as per eV'
poisitments above. :Many of his, patients hare not
received their medicines, and be is unable to send
theni.ea the records of their cases, as well as names
and directions, are lost. Dr. Jackson hopei that all
who have not reerived their Medicines, will not fail
to meet bins it these visits, as ibis will enable him
to fulfill his imgagements, and . they Will then get
their medicines.
N.. ft—Please recollect the Wm, and 11aer, - , day find
date, tuvthese appointments will be punctually kept.
Also, he would say to all persons who failed to see
htm.at his last visits, to 'do PO now. Coirietlatiopp
- It
MA
LE•FOLSOM SEWING MA
. I Prim 140;00..4E. .
The time has come when a/most eaery family an
afford a Sewing Machine.' In aelectink one, thereat
important points to be conaldered are : firat..to get
a enbalantial. well-made machine , ane comp osed of
ae few parts as trample; that it may not need con
stant adjusting.
One that is nolaeless and easy to, operate. is 'also
desirable , Finally, to 'get one
as described at a
snail expense. .
The FQLSOM FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, em
braces these important points.
It in constructed on the principle of combining the
greatest strength, with the least friction, and the
smallest ainount of machinery consittant with the
proper exeentionuf the work producing a machine
'plofectly'siomple, easily alanoyed, cincoble, and not li
able to get out of repair.
It makes a strong andperfectly elastic seam.which
will not rip or reset 11,2irear, and cannot be broken
by straching, washing or ironing ; neither can if be
pulled or worked apart; even when the stitches are
repeatedly cut or broken, and yet it can be ripped
when necessary without tedious waste of time, or
Injury to the finest goody; ' ,
It will sew with case and rapidity !eery wrist!, of
cotton, woolin, linen and silk poeds, from the finest to
the coarsest, and of any required thickness : using
any kind of good thread. •
' The Machine is fitted with a Patent Non4torersilde
A ttachmoil, which renders it impossible to run it in
the wrong direction. This will commend itself to
oil, especially to beginners.
For Stitching, Hemming, Felling, Binding, Cord
ing, Braiding, &eating. Erobthicicring. Tucking,
'Quitting and Gathecing,t hes/. Machines have no. su
perior. Evrey Efachine fully warrautecl - fir one
For tv.rius, addrers S. li.orn.TOS:. No. 700 Chi>.
nut &tied. PIALNIeIpIda, Fa.; .ole 'agent.
April 27, 1870—in
FASHIONABLE TAILORING !
informs hit friends and rte public nen
eralyithat be Lae just returned from New York with
all the' improvements in the art. of Cutting, and is
prepared to make as Oa& work u can be produced'
elsewbure. 1 receive the monthly report of Fashions
from Cute of the finest Practical Cutters on Broad
way, and an making the , Tailoring buslacsa a spec
iality-. Puntinality strietlY observed.
Dour tin Aort tat,tier ‘ and plaluty intrked for w.nuen
to makt.. Alto
Cat to 3.nasore. which proJnoes a perfect fittarg
satitt. please give too a call,
T0ic43111.1. April 23;1.870.-4W
ACARD:-J. P. KINNER,. THE
Fashionable Boot-Mater, formerly of Scranton
Pa., and lately •at Woodford -k Cheri New York
Store, world inform , his many friends and the public
generaly, tkat be has not left town, bnt can always be
found at the New Boot and Shoe Store of DAVIS k
KEENER, NO. 145-Main street. a few doors smith of
The Means House. Towanda. . thee him a call.
apr.21,10.-2.t .l. P. KEENER.
- ppR .SALE-LA FARM OF FIFTY
Acres, within. the Borough' liinits,
suitable for
village tots. Inquire of Charles Mercur, at the
°Eke of the Fait Creek Bituminous Company, Tow.
• Feb..2B ; 1870-tf
•
OR SALE AT: A BARGAIN::--
1 A nor.ihsellinif holm, - suitable for a man tomb.
ly, Size of lot 76 100 feet. Inquire, of the editor
of this paper ro P. E.i.BABBER. express agent.
TWO SMALL FARMS FOR
SALE.—One containing 63 acres. 30 improved.
a:fmated within 80 rode of Burlington borough. The
other on Ilollon Hill; containing' 20 acres. well Int.
.profed. Inquire of C. M. Manville or E. W. Hale.
April 6, 1870.
ME
FO3l. FOIL .SALE.-IS
ted in Monroe toiriabili. Bradford county. Pa.
joining L. Eockwell; one.balf mild fro% Monroe
borough, on the main road to E. W. Sale's, contain.
.ingEs urea, 13 improved, with a good house and
barn and some fruit thereon; the property of Jacob
Magill. deceaspd. FOr further informaWn inquire
on the premiSes. „‘
March :0-3m. • EIJIA MAGILL.
era.
VEDIXI,
UEMPS.
VALUABLE FARM. FOR SALE.-
The undersigned executor of Lorenzo Collins,
deceased, offers for sale decedents farm, situated in
Wjahtsing township, ono . mile and a quarter from
the depot, on the Susquehanna river, containing SO
acres, all improved, and to a good state of cultiva
tion, well watered and good fences, nuts good stone
quarry. AC large variety of fruit trees, two good
framed houses, two barns andother necessary out
buildings thereon: For further particulars apply
on the premises or to DAVID BROWN.
Browntown, liar. 25,'70-40, Executor.
DESIRABLE 'PROPERTY FOR
SALE CHEAP.—Owing to Li-health the under
signed offers for • sale cheap -1i - good House, Barn.
Wagon and Blacksmith chop, with 'about I.t; acres
of land. Two good wells, a . elated', and plenty of
good fruit trees thereon. This property la located
in Sheshequin.township. Bradford county, Pp., on
on the river road, and near a good school and
church. Possession given- immediately. For fur
ther particulars inquire of the proprietor, 0. W.
Vincent, at Towinda Agricultural Works, or Wm.
- Snyder;tnieshegal: n, Pa. O. W. VINCMNT.'
Feb. 8, 1870,0 . • •s•
FARS.I • FOR • SALE.-A. GOOD
Stock Farm, Raub, in Sliddlebnry township.
Tioga minty, Pa., on Crooked Creek, about 43;
miles from the village of Tiogn. And on Moline of
the proposed railroad to Wellaboro, known as the
Clark. Cole farm, ceasing 300 acres. To be sold all
together or in' parts. Three , tenant hones, three
barns: besides the Mansion house, which is one of
the beet in the tcortiship, with plenty of good fruit
en the premises. Terms easy. For particulars in
quire on the premises. or of J. B. Potter, of _Wal
born, or D. L. Aiken. Tieg3. ' March 23-wg
AVALIUM:4E' DAIRY FARM
von au.r.—The sUbscribers Offer for sale their
lino Dairy Farm, situated two nines east of Green.
Wood, McHenry Co., Illinois. - Said farm ccrutaina
three hundred and twenty acres choice land, discrib
ed as follows : 160 acres choke timbered. 100 acres
meadow; and CO acres under the plow. Good dwel.
4 11 w-house and outbuildings, large rattle barn 36x60„
and good horse ix* - The finest lining springs in
.the country, running through a comalodions spring
house. Is capable of keeping 73 cows, and is only
134 miles front Abbott'sCheeso Factory. Terms one
half rash. balance la cup payments at 6 per cent. in
-terrst. lieferencesol. M. Orrould. /1. 8. McHenry.
Grognirood, 31cl/fruity Co., 1/3„ or F. 8. Ayer, Shesho.
gain. •
F. S. ATER, I.
3.7:13" 8, linitl.;-tf. t li S. ATE& 4
TIC O E.—BY MUTUAL
I -agrecrneut;thir firm of Magee & Fuller la dis
solved this day. The tanning department will .be
carried on bereafterby G. Woe, and t Iliarnesa
.hop by ll: 8. Fuller." Thankful for peat patronage,
we would respectfully solicit * centinnatiOn of the
l ill2lC, and perfect satisfaction will be guaranteed. •
• GRIFFIN MAGEE,
• -• • E. 8. MILLER.
.11r Lninptmen, March 24.-1870-w3
fI,.REENIVOOD.COTTAGE.-Thiii
ILA well-known house. kaiing recently ham refit
ted and supplied with new furniture, will be found •
pleasant retreat for pleasure seekers. Beard by the
-week or month on ramonable terms. ,
E. W. NFI - I,:Proi,'r.
Greenwood. April 1670.—tf '
SHTOX SALT - PUT UP IN
large . or small quittittes at
M _ay '2O. C. B. PATCW6.
T RY OUR TEAS . AND 00Els4
its*
! E. P. ROCKWELL.
Agent of Bradford co,
C.SIaY
t 7 -7 T G
GJEZir'S smpT rATTERNS
JAMES U.. CAREY
Beal Estate for Sale.
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.18T OF JURORS DRAWN FOR
41
A- MAY COURT.CfROLCIRM 1110101aitY, ILIT
. 2..1870; . - ..
' GLIM MKS..
=W
Allow Idea 10,1=Allowe lawaiii. •
Deana V Put; Wknatei hop . .
lam top:, Prowls It VII Otatoi 110dilet•
ton top. Yew Willem Maw ' AlletWOßlti- . :':
Leßoy top. Deal Fitzwater; IA Aim up .
t Kinane Alm, Jeleadaii • IIII: , ' •
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1114
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top, Wahlo Opoor. Name Rs
Moab; Voy top. Sao II Ihwa;' Vint lifirow: "'-
Won Andrew, Waiter IRAN* Wows
w fed w i vU4n hu e il t Wok,
4 , L a
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miaow ilose dm,' _ f . '
Atheill& a oerabais Bennett: Aibeiry Raw mak
Woos:, tilopease; : llostastaitAlop,./wwwe --
itnatott: Cotumbts_ tiro. Jao J trimieldimibla
Leßoy otootieri Clealoo top, Mee iwww. Fame -
,apalaistb Ream Vadlood; MOM friwllfoi kw , , •
wage: Greaville top. Herm -I•odoora, =west tea
tamp: iterridk I A Wit. Ina RIR% - Let( Wale Tay- • •
,tort Monroe tem. Petra* latallee;- Oman vripy r
.-,
Edward ftervey; Ormil hip. It a Itildnus. ORM
MU*. hoods Dmode•
Jos topaaolitiofielpti. -
Itleia., Daniel Rallivi t
ia; Remade op, Gnill ,
Iten gb osar ry chimney Renew: ikon cav e rj els , way
vegoeu• . W
It lea
Illtrasts. liarit
ationCoate, Geo LetUrare; Ten, beware**
N
-Agerish Blind, B L Teem Troy to o, Iteleeof At: • .
awn Towanda twp. R IF Rale; Vidor twp. Ream
Shaw; Wm: top. Ample Toga; Wideman. Clerk
HoUenbsoa, Z I War; Wilmot, Zas Notia; Ina& - -
Ma, a ROsonek. .
- rearm rernmo-szoorn W.
Athens tip, Almonan ple al; - Mau top, /scab
lohnotben Whip; Albany tip. Wakes
Corson; Ihnitentan tip. - P florns; Oaten top:
Myron Team; Oaks boro. X BDieenotir; (Mem.
Ms, Benjamin Benson; Orenvine tip, L
nos Smith; Leßoy tip, A a Orlinieldi . -
Joshes Turks; Oewef. 0 II Dylan; Nome ,top.
erptor Tortes; Ilbestegals, Zarb' 011tstt. Jamb'
Roen: Soutli amt., Tata
retold; Weft Mir. X h. Dam;
. Durfee. T or Saes. Mit Oar
' don, Tridertek Ziegler NflreW. DlM* Xrefiro:
Troy biro. W Deno: Por.ir: tom
jams Bryant, T Th ai Remo Ta , ,114 &
Ortillthm -
Torrand x sZT,W Mort losesremi.
Terry, J HoMnett; Miter. nos Aeolis Win&
ham, I litcds; Wells. Mks Ilirpoid;
Wryis i tAlles nom; Warren, Na th an Tome. Jr;
D Stalford.
A DMINISTRATORS NOTICE.-••
A •
:Notice fa hereby Mien tint ell 1611ebt
ed-to the estate of AMIN X. Me of
Ramo.. deed- as Toootatta to mote
psment, and all persons boring dears glint anti ,
elate must presentthe same entlesettetid for
settlement Ap . • OMMIEW
ril -9:4 ." Adslabstar.
AA DMINISTRATORTV
Nodes is basil, rived to •11 indebted
to the. estate of A. J. BABCOCK. We of Windham.
denies- ed, tout make bointeliste inmost, end eft
persons having eleinis wens* lead esteie tend pe
seta them duly auttantlosted for mettientent.
311LIS8 MICE. •
April 21. 1870.
PROCLAMATION.—WHEREAS,
Hon. PARRIS fk. STllllMB„Preedebtaft Judge
of the 12th Judicial Diateitt, ooa of tie man
tles of Bradford Mid Susquehanna, and Ham Wire-
Los Fauna and J. N. VANDtica,..Lesodate J
in and for said enmity of Bradford, bale Wet= -
tome
directed gofhe shdding $
A C i o .
Dermal Qtiarter &salon of the Pews, Cos. -
men Flew and Orphans Court, at Towanda for tie
County of Bradford. on Monday. May 2, MO, to
continue two weeks.
I:Mine is therefore hereby given to the Comers,
and Justices of be Peace. of the County of Bradford, -
that they be then and there In their peeper prom
at to o'clock in the forenoon of raid day, . with re
cord°, inquisitions and other remembrances; to be
those things winc to their alba apparlehts to
oar
otherwise
and those who are bound by or
otherwise to prosecute against the pel who
are or may be in the jail ofkaid it u yi or who Men
be boond to appear at the said ara to be then
and there to prosecute analog them as *ball be Nat. -
Jurors are requested to be punctual In their attan.
dance, agreeably to their notice.
Dated at Towanda, the 6th day. of Arifl.' In the
year of our Lord. one thousandslap hundred-snit
severity, and of the Independence of the Vatted
States, the ninety-third.
J. P. vAirsurer. skiff
XECU T OR'S -N - O.T.T.CE.
Nat., hi hereby even that all mums indebt
ed te the estate of JARED PICELPItIate of Smdthlleld.
deeessed,ere nested to nuts immediate payment,
and all persoMi elahne sedum* sui4 estate must :-
present them duly nothentkated for settlement.
HARRY ruatcF.,.
Eleastor.
April. G,18711
rpRIAL LIST FOR MAY TERM,
i: isto.
, . .
H. B. Togliatti rs. Waney Nordin:l4i . Debt.
A. B. Smith ra. Writ. B. Stoma, et al ..., ...Trespaa.
E. W. Smith ra. Wm. Elwell ' ' Imo .
James Foster's admlniorgi a vs. J. P. Bohan.. App..
H. &R.&R.13. Horton ra. James Fogter's adm'rs .1
Camino Hall re.'T. D. & Mary E. Ha 11.... _....Case.
Smith Lent re. (leo. W. Prince Ida Fa.
do do .
•
Henry Miller xi. Hanson Tanner • . "
.
John Crowley va James McCarty et. - al.....Trcapiis.
Jahn E. Goodrich vs. C. T: Smith Care.
Jacob McNeal vs. Israel Smith' Troyer.
U.S Bissell & Co. VI. J. S. Andrews Debt,-
Wm. S. Hill vs. Clariala A..Wilkinion .., .-.
•
John Carmali vs 11. H. Hill-ail
Franklin Murray vs. J. K. Wright . "
Samuel ghores,vs. Delos Vargasoo '
E. M. Ilan vs Pa. k N: Y. Canal k H.' IL Co.Damastra
John McQueen vs. Wni...Elsbree gel. fa.
Jacob Passage vs. James R. Martin's adm'no.,.Case.
H. H. Drown vs. ff,, IL Allen
John Sterling vs. l'a k N. T. Canal k li. R. Co..T4s.
Renton Morley vs. Mortimer Tosbnrg ' - Debt.
S. N. Aspinvrad vs. L. H. Tears
Emily A. Bobbins vs. Gm W. Antont.... . .* . .
Oordon Fellows &
Washington twp. vs. ginithkeld twp. .Appeal.
Henry Strope vs. Wilton Bailey Trespass.
John Scanlon vs. 0. IL P. Disbrow - Replevin.
John Brennan vs. Pa. & H. T. C. ,k B. U. CO...Dam.
Wm. F. Cole vs. 'lsrael Smith. ' Case.
Jacob Tome vs .Ernel Smith '
Union N. b'nkLewistig vi 8. N. Aspinwall &Co,.Case
Angelo W. l'areoco vs. IL Compton v 5..., ...Eject.
Patrick Kimsey-vs. Manson Elsbrso et Or: . ..Appeal:
Morris Bun Coal Co. re Bartley Cool Co: ..,.Debt.
Sullpeonas - retarnshle on Monday, May 9, IVO, at
.10. a.m. W. A. Tamar!. Prothoootary.
'REGISTER'S NOTICES.—Notice
JLIJ in hereby girls. that there bait been glad and
settled futile office , . of. the TRegliter. if Wdla, In ant
for the county of btradford, aocounta administra
tion upon the following estate, iris:
Mud account at I. A. Pierce, executor. of Amy
Rockwell, late of Trny. declaimed.
Final acct of Wm. M'Worrati and litztlia . F. GM
more. executors ct Wm.. RlELlmate, late of Mato.
dec'd.
EMEMMGEN;ZI
Final acct of 0. E. Marti, adminart of Phillip
Hall, late of Tuscarora. dead. • •
Final Reel of Get). nods. guardian of Manna
Johnson.
Partial wet of Geo. Finch, goardia of Sarah L.
Johnson (now Smith).
Partial ace't of Sarah Johson.- guardian of tea,. - E.
Johnson.
Partial acct of Sarah Johnson, guardian of OrdellS
L. Johnson.
Final acc't of Lase Marsh, adudner of It. J. Pick
cring..late hf Orwell, deed. . -
Final acc't of Edgar Barnes and Jacob Barnes, ex
ecutors of Wyatt Barnes, late of Windham. Seen..
Partial wet of Win. S. Pierce. one pf the, execn•
tors of Abirsm Pierce, late of SmitUd4. don't
Final acct of Dennison Johnson. frugal= of
Mary E. and Carrie A. Bailey.
Final anal of Geo. D. llontanye, adner of Wel.
lington H. Tyler. dee'd.
Final acct of E. B. Powell, guardian, of Girlie J..
Spencer.
Find acct of B. W. Ifollenbeek and Mazy itersas.
executors of 'Darla 0. items, late of Eruilairtou.
deed.
Final acct pf Peter Mono, Wu:. B. Bradford and
Joint Bixby, executors of John Blzby, bleat Byiva
nia. deed.
Fluid acc't of qr. P. Park and Maria Rinyon ad
mr's of Edwin 'AI Hinyou.lite of Athens, dec'd. _...
-RALSG—The appraisentent of property set off by
executors or adroinhitrators to widows or children
of the following decedents, viz:
Estate Of Horatio J. Ladd.
- " Orator ItecklreTi. ,
.. Jas. id... Bowman, - - -.
. "Phillip B. Hall, _ .
- Et B. Dkldason. .
,
" ' Weil. M. Watts, .
the anon
Cooper. '
And the anon will be presented ..te the thpbswe'
Court of Bradford County, on Thursday, the ate day,
of May, lain, at 2 o'clock p. zn.. for casfrnastion
and allowance. C. E. BLABBING.
April 18,1570. '
APPLICATION FOR THE BEN
EFIT _OF THE INSOLVENT LAWS.—To my
creditors. dire notice, that I Edward J. Mallory have
applied to . the court of comma 'pleas of Bradford
county fur the benefit of the Ombra laws of thin
Commonwealth. and that .the mut have &tad the
first Monday of May next for -a Wising of myself
and my creditors.
March.24.,late. EDWARD.T. MALLOW.
•
• A D3IINISTRA'i'CIRS NOTICE =
NOW* IS hereby emit that alt_Penems iisdeldsd
to the estate of Hasher Baum* late of lAttlistd.
twp., deceased. are requested to make Inunedlale pap
went, and all persons bating dolma aapdost ssid
tate mnet be present the tame dal salbentkated for
settlement. . - YORE..
2 April 21', 10:0
AIMINISTRATORS . NOTICE.--
liotice is hereby given that all indebt
ed to the estate of JANE. A. BRO EE, hte of T*-
wands. dec'ed. most make lininediats pmnaent e
and all persona haring claims artailbt said estate,
must present them duly stdhestiestedibr settiontent
0: D. BABILIiTT. •
Administrator.
April V. 1811)
T OTlCE.—Whereas, my idte dins
tuui left my bedand bawd aiithent Just anise
or provocation. Militia to notify all,penans not to
harbor or trust her on, my account sa T TT pay no
debts of her contracting after this date.
. T. ME LILT.
Per Jon Orange, Agent. ‘-
}Mdand, March 30. 1879.-3ell-asp.S&
VXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
14 Notice to hereby given that all panompialeht
ed to the estate of S. L. 111004 late of Laney,
deceased, ate requested to make bonsedista
menu, and ail memos hallos dal= acid
estate most meant them duly anther= for
settlement. • ft DOM=
MIMI MOIL
Zweeton.
April 27, 1870
CALL AND EXAMINE '
Tilt NEW STYLES 01
•
SPRING 3111 T AVERY GOODS !.`
AT lILSB GIMETTICS MBE.
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Where you cannot hat being pleued with the
GMAT VAIIIEBY or ETC:
- Pekes to suit an customers. Do not forget ths
place, No. South trout
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MERCITIVS WV MM S. TOWAND.I. likt.
April(l.l37o-Ssu
TRESS - MAKING, -PATTERN
cu ALSO AND MING in e 8 habineable
mask% on "short notice. ROOKS in Women Wet
ADAD44... over Patine k ichrbritimgr o .
XllB. 11.
f t Ton:nada. Pa., April 13, 1810.
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