Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, February 22, 1872, Image 3

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Towanda, Thursday, February 22 1872
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
eft. The old school house lot is for
ser Look out for now mnplo su
gar.
Mir Naiad Sociable this (Wednes
da, 1 5 .) evening at 'Merced flail.
Judge Sfawrza is holding
Coati this week.
es.. The ice bridge over the ricer
t this place, still continues passable.
ice. We are indebted-to Jon PAT.
c; for a JacKsonyille. Fier., paper.
Bar Meetings are still kept up in
t be 1 - 'regbyterian and Methodist churches every
mg -The next meeting of the North-
Ea.torn ConvocatioMuf the Episcopal Church,
u. 1 4. be held in Troy some time in Aprii.'
•
_ ftir At the sale of shares of -the
Association, on 3tonday evening — last,
p l cventy dollars pretWntit was bid.
NVILLIISI
.3.1m.r.n. a brakeman
mi the S. A: E. road, fell from the cars at Mon
roeton, this Wedhesdu morning, and was kill.
COLLECTORS. —W. RENEE DODGE has
lx en appointed collector of State' and county
taxes for this borough, and Joux IL Orictrrr
collector of borough taxes.
tax. A party of young gentlemen
and ladieg or this place, paid a AIME to Rome 4:na
Monday evening last, and werollandsontely
ntertanted by Judge PASSItOItE.
:Er An unusual amount of build
iug has been going on hero during the present
sinter, and the business seems to be on the in
crease.
e- The weather for the past few
days has been delightful, and baring the terri
ble drouth , friini which we have been auffering
for Fevvral mouth ~is all that could be deAred:
M.. her. Wm. 31cGLATHEgy, Rec
tor of Chri-t Church. has so far recovered his
health a , to be able to bold the usual Lenten
Een icos in his t'hurch every afternoon at 4
M. Under the'proper head we to
day chroMel r e the departure from single-bless•
nedneaa of twomore Benedicpt, li. B. M0u0.0.;
and J. W. En , uor. Both det*rve good wives,
and we doubt not have got tlit'ru. 'seat.
IlittitY STREETER,? son Judge
- SruarrEit, was aclnuttel to practice in the set ,
eral courts of this county, on 'Monday last. We
are informed . by the conmEtteo that Mr. c;rae.E
_TER -passel an nnexceptionO.de• examination.
and he ‘llll- Undoubtedly beccipe a successful
irac•ittoner. •
PI - .IIsoNAL.--!We underAtaud that
''r. I. E. 501..05.10:5 intends leaving for a trip to
faderland to visit his parents, in a few
If all the foreigners who make this coup
try ti. it home, became as — Useful eitiaens as
'S•2„.t.o.mti:4, "we should have no 'reason to
11:i3Lonn.e.s has been re-elected Born
Engineer fur the . present year. •
-11:‘ R. Ilc3trunty, is nrating a tour of in
iiewoon through the huge 1t of and shoe es
t,111,1.111( nts of the east. It is the intention of
iirmlw ;11.V Bill TRACT to introduce all
the unproVVIIICI S itit their establuditneut.
of the Wro, : erly At!comb', was a
candolate for SuperviNor (4 f(ii town, but the
011,, r ica , , fleeted.
An article in the Xcur- York
of a rceent date, in referring to the mine
`e.nsasti s: a: the lien-n• mine near Wilkes-Barre,
ra-t s mie n :leonine: upon the Superintendent,
F. MI E , 1., but the finding of the cones
pleat, whi:h we give below, fully eson
r:ol.` him from any blame in the matter :
:Tv from the testimony of witnesses the
Luz. rile (-oaf and won company, the present
r: of the said Henry colliery , tinder the
manag . .l7n . nt and supermiion of Fred
11, r , E -it., superintendent, war. M. Will
iams:, none inspector, since June 16, 1871, hare
teen and are now making improvements and
ripairs: which, if completed , will perfect ' the
,ventiiii'tion of said mines, and make it Safe for
the so long as the appointees perform
the v."
Qom' En. ItEion.TEtt. : You Sotuetinrws
get a whisper from flonie b9rough, but srl.,.ma
receire any news from the township ; I therf ore
thought I woind tell you of some orthe doings
in Vought Hollow, It begins to look like busi
ness here in - our narrow valley. DAN. Itassim.
abort to erect • a large steam saw-mill and
lath-mill combined, on his premises. The gear
ing is nearly all on the ground, and a new
v , ,und of industry will soon break the silence of
the -.a lley. ItcssEm. is .thoroughly re
ta!rnig his saw-mill, which will be ready for
.Sprig sawing. The Wesleyan Methodists are
'oollt to i.rect a large church near C. 0. Bus
, sELLs ; some of the timber is already upon the
They "Wo are marching onward,"
etc. Eclat BP.
A t the regular meeting of To:
cyan Divielon 10S, S. of T., February 7,
17.2, the following resolutions were adopted :
Wrir.inus, Our sister Esther Walburn, has
lee tal.en from among us by the hand of
‘l...th, atia rum 'vett from the .rials of this life,
be .tbarer in a - better one; therefore,
•
I;eso're•i. That we bow to the inevitable
that awaits us all: and ne feel our own lit
tl,tr•s• when the fairest d o wers are plucked,
an I te• reaper coiner in the Spring-time as
• n ll as in the harvest, to gather Ills own.
" N.,t they, but what - they-wore
W.-nt to the house of fear,
rbr.y were:the incorruptible,
They left' corruption here."
Aln in a blessed immortality through
('hr ,t, the Division extends its .symapthy try
thy relatives and friends of the deceas,d, who
ra.wer., her h,AA.
Pek ,,, c , i, That a cop: of these resolutions L.
(%, o. t#,N anzl each of the hurougt
P&-Iteu:s from the Alleens.Gleaner
G•izele boastA of a preacher among
Lt. - 4 , ta , •11 , A, Lev. E. Wet.FE. We are not be-
1,, 4111 d ill the New York Baptist Amin
.:ar• of Rev. 0. N. WOW/EN, as
• at their last C'JUVentiou.
C'l tiLLES is engage.] in build
'72;-; argc, railroid bridges in curious
(.;ir Union. Re Is now building a large
iron 1,..r..ige in Alabama ; the irons artrall made
ut 11 a C{ .4 - I,s in this place and forwarded.
z. , a g,tod interest in the meetings of
li , .•!, , ,abat
• Itaptiat churches of this
::!](1 a large tinniber of con veraions are
rtp r: There have been baptisms in the
s-tui oh on each of the list two Sab
ha...L.—m.ll3.re are expceted to go -forward
L , xt 'u:.,l s.
wevk a t.on of Join W.trias:s, of Alb
ens t whilr running backward, fell and
his hand, Woke his arm in two
ME
The Boot and Shoe Itanufae
tiny rs. of Einnri, have become 4tred of being
. : ,I !o'C. , l(iiitlrely by their employes, and at a
m" , • -11 :1; cn the 17th inst.,' adopted the
moisible re,olutions : o
Every reasonable effort bas. been
agree with the slciety of PhOettlakerri
C11‘; Elmira, 11110%1 as C pmi, upon
Z of ri s fir then. labor for the coming
bY of,ring theni better prices than they
in coy of the Leoghboring cines;
and 10 (iptv the redemi.M iu the prices of
brsa.!-stits. niu , ll better Mice's than were paid
Yeur, apish efforts have proved unavailing,
and .
tt rrp , o,, A large nuniter of shoemakers de
kirc., to work upon snit) terms as are fair and
% 1 -r 1, it ere ii,rtvi2hted be the roles of said so
el
y; ntvi
tt
~0 4,15. It is a fact that the priceg of loath
fr tund tilitlingB are ail:roaring„ whye the tee
(I,r,c.y of 'manufactured goods are 'on the do
dice, and
•
Whereas, ThetatritiVle and arbitrary
condo* of those who I laid society. hi
alike denimental to said sty generally , and.
c e a er mica. iallY ry tl k l ee e l la i b r a ft i t4t e tt le tt s nii l lo l f h ltris
inactive that wow: otherwise b e employed. and
ales perilous to all who engagein manufacmr 7
fug ttotrefore,
. Reattieed. That we believe said organization
a positive evil, and we will henceforth ignore Its
existenee, and open our manufactories to any
who depiresto work upon fair terms, regardless
of whether they , are or are not members of the
so-called Crispin society, and that we believe it
absolutely necessary that we should control our
business, and not be dictated to or controlled
by any 'outside organization.
Revived. also That all employes shin be
km 1214511 with work through the current year.
We b'elieve there is nothing more dot/julep
tai, to the real interests of both employes
and employers, than - the various -wood
,
ations organized by the laboring men, and we
are glad to see that 'some manufacturers have
the independence to assert their rights, and
employ such workmen as 0) 0 3' please.
- TUSCABORA.—The "splendid run
of moon-light evenings during the past fort
night, have been pretty gettirally improved in
httendizig donations. temperan e meetings, and
the like. Bev. G. M. Cuaaremtuatt has been
holdingia series of religions meetings at the
beater School House. Quite a number have,
given their names to the church, and n society
formed.; The mcaathly meeting of the Tem/e
-ranee' Rt4orm Society occurred at East Spring
lull; oa the evening of Jan. 20. Reading of Es
says. rehearsals, and free discussion of teinpe
ranee doctrines, belong to the order of brisi
ness. Wednesday- afternoon and evening, of
January 24. the Mends of Bev. G. M. Cusx
nreux made him a donation visit at T B.
nay, Springhill. January 25 the friends of
Dec. E. 13criuovotts paid him a similar visit at
..Tuscarora creek. January 26 a like visit was
made Rev. P.R. Togas, just over the town line
at the Eddy. Saturday evening, January 27, a
temperance meeting was held at the Springhill
Church. Dr. N. J. Coomptr. addressed the
people in fa veirrof instructing onelouf/4 in .Ithe
formation of right habits, showing that we as
temperance people need educating up to a
higher standpoint, any. that this work of e(hi
eating could be best attained by organization.
A society!of twenty-eight members was imme
diately formed, by taking the usual pledge,
adopting a constitution. and electing officers.
;to-wit :H. B. Acra.sv, Prest., - and two Vice-
Presidents.. M. Mowroont:ar, Sec'y., and P.
M. Joust-vox, Chap. Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday evenings of this week, Rev. T. P.
HUNS has been stirring np the people of Wyalu
sing on the temperance question. Of course,
some of our Tuscarorana west down to bear
him. Ile gave the ram-sellers and their peti
tion signers some pretty hardltnoeks.
Feb. 2, 1872.
The vast week's "splendid run " oV••aleighing
has made business pretty brisk. Every spare
tenth has been brought into '-requisition, and
the logs and bark have been piling " up." The
report that small pox. is "abroad in the land"
has 'treated some- sensatlon, and 'most of the
schools have been vaccinated—the scholars, •I
mean. Amnia
Feb. 10, 172
ruocEEDINGs d F couscit.—Couxicil
met at office Of GEO. D. 31osraItirs, Esq.. Satur
day evening, February 10. Ireinbers present,
A. G. liasos, Burgess, 31. - C. gr-lICTII, JOHN
MEIJNETII, JAPES Baterr, Jur& D. MONTANYE.
On motion proceeded to elects collector for
cat4ent year. The names of War. E. Mairsnarz,
.10115 H. Oncurr and S. S. Pimacz,were present
ed. Joan; 11. Ouccrr was elected, and author
ized to proceed to collection of tiles on filing
bond to be approved by the Burgtisa.
The following bills were ordered W be paid :
Wu. Fon.E, election, £3.00; Is ; Ac il. Dr.caEn,
health account, $B.OO.
The following bills were presented and refer
red for certificates :
J. W. BisuoP. Firo Depatmont, $1.00; B. W
Alsor.D i Prwting, $23.00.
Ou motion, W. H. Aloaciati was elected bar
ough engineer for current year..
,
The clerk was directed to -procure a set of
books fur the borough, to be opened in double
entry, in which all accounts of the borough
shall be kept.
On motion it was
Resolved, That the secretary be authorized
and directed to issue a duplicate, of borough
taxes for the ensuuig year, and that a levy of 2
per cent upon the last adjusted valuation for
State and county purpose; bo made for born'
purihmow.
Adjourtwel to meet SA ttirday, Feb. 17,1872, at
(Aloe!: t. 11T.
Council area par.nalit to aajlarntueut. Mem
bers pre-eut, A.. G. 31.t.905, hargeEs, 31. C.
MEiteur.,J. , UN Mr.nEDrrit. JOIN U. MoNrANrE,.
JAS. BI NT.
The following bills were presente 1, passed
upon and ordered,to t,, paid :
G. 31cCanx. SOS, streets, $5.00 ;E.\V t man
A Co., stre-tg; $67.03; E. WALIiEIIA Lealth,
r2[.' 7; Geo. 13:1c;, health, .5139.00.
.13:11of streets, ;12% laid over
for certificate.
O motion, it was
lieso/red, That the borough ordinance relat
ing to dogs, etc., be pubhshod;with tutt,ce that
toe same will be stlictly enforced.
011 motion, it was,
/,:esoircd, That board of appeals he held
Weduesd.t Feb. 28, 1872, at 7 o'clock, r: u.
The Burgess aupointetl, with approval of
Council, Jun LINEs as special constable, to
hold office one year, if a, long he Inbar° him
set well. _
On muti ii, it was
nesolred, That the secretary be dirceted to
give notice to , collector to settle Lis duplicate
at once, or proccedtrigs will be commenced to
enforce the same.
Adjourned to mil February 21, at 7 o'clock.
_ G. D. gONTANTE, Ckrk.
BRADFORD COUNTY CONVENTION I. 0.
of G. T..— Bradford Co. Convention of I. 0. of
G. T. met at Wyalnsing, in Academy Hall,
WednesdaY, Feb. 15, 1872. Called to order;
W. C. T., WurrE in the chair, who mac:\ the.
folloaing pro tem appointments: W. V. T., Sis.
Maynard, Bonn. : W. C., Bev. D. D. Gray, L.
eyville; r. W. C. Craft; Wyalusing; W. I.
G.,,0. F. Chamberlain, Wyalusing; W. 0. G.,
Bro...Euttx, North Towanda. Also, the' follow
ing Commdtees: Credentials, Bros. J.F. Sander
son, A. Keefe, J. Stafford; BuSineas,
Chamberlain, E. Keeler. G. Swa ts; , Lesolu
tious, D. Craft, S. S. Butts, C. F. Hoe. -
A oinnittee consisting of Bros. Craft, Keefe,
and Stafford, was appointed to make arrange
mentslor the pu:die evening meeting, which
repGrts as ionoms : That the evening settion
may 'so . depted to the discussion of the toll O
wing
Roo)lred, That it is tho duty of temperalice
men to labor for prohibition, rather than for
local option.
Ou motion D. D. Gray was invited to sit as
corresponding-delegate.
=
Afier the usual opening exercise N, with half
au Lour derot .onal (.xorises, comltuited by
Bev. I). D. Gray, reports were rciec.fred from
the following Lexlges
Northern, No. 223; Martha Washington, 471 ;
Wvalnsing, 472; Canton, 498; Trojan, '51)0 ; Llr
ert:. Corner 4, —; Springfield, .506; East 'Smith
field, :344,; . 8tevensvil:e, 767; Nos. 770, 788, 817
be Dro. Mall. Followed by verbal reports of
Deputies for the Wyalusing,, Towanda, and
[tome Districts.
Committee on atimdmeuts and suggestions,
submitted a series of standing- rules and regula
-90n4, which they deemed preferable to aniebd
merits to the Constitution, and the same acre
adopted :
•
-liesetred, That the thanks or the temperance
-people of Bradtorl county are due and beret*
- teudertd to Bro. Thomas Roberts, Grano
Lodge Lecturer, for the manner in which by
has aroused temperance sentiment for the past
new Weeks; and we take this opportunity of ex-
IpreSsing our sorrow for his nidispenition, in
consequence of which he was reluctantly forced
to.les.ve us, burore clmpleting the canvass of
the county.
Committee on Hes:du:ions reports tliefullow
wh.cli were adopted, after a, free and 'sag
mated dtreission.
Resolved, That in tl?t , .. continued harmony,
peach and prosperity of our ordtr, we recognize
the'evitioice of the approval of our Heaven* .
Father, and His call to-go forward with renew
ed faith in ins blessing, and greater energy in
our work of restoring the fallen and of saving
others from
J:eso/red, That w.e again call upon all Chrii.-
Hatt people, and especially non all Christian
miuiaters, to sid us with all then - might in the
p ro ,ccotion of this wort: for thal audhumanity.
Res°feed; lhat we recommend to the vanons
churches of oar county to appoint the 2d Sab
bath evening of the month, (jr some otter
"it
more vnivellient) for temperance prayer meet
ilesdeed, That we would call the attention of
Sup.-nuteud..nti , of Sabbath schools. to the im
pomace of estab:ishing • juvenile Temperance
soavties among the members of their schools,
and that the va , lous Lodges be 'requested• to
aid and encourage such societies. .
. Re-so/red; That the present advanced state of
public sentupent ou the question of temperance
vre'regard ifs duo mainly to the - efforts of our
•o • •
order, and indicate' that our orgaidastioo is the
one call:Waled to carryon a:Woefully the
gr=eranee
That reform.
outioodgee be reotesird in
their regular meetingOto make the devotional
exercises more prominent than has heretofore
been customary. I -
Rooked, That ourtiod be requested to
unkerenewed efforts to Ovulate widely tete.,
perm's* litershao.- - • • • • ,
.Resoked, That we ask of the Legislatirre of
thil commonwealth the passage of a stringent
prohibitory liquor law. with severe penalties far
ib iviolatlons, for Bradford Ounty, and that
the W. C. T. of this Convention. be instructed
to appoint a committee of Ave whose duty it
shall be to prepare blank petitions for said act,
and with the assistance of such sub-committee'
as may be deemed necessary, circulate said pa
titi.!ms thoroughly throughout the county, and
forv,niro 'thorn to our members of the Legies,
true, as 'early as possible. Committee: p.
Craft. C. A, Stowell. A. Reda, C. .11. Ball, Ben.
3f „
Reiotred, That the thanks of the Conventio4
be tendered to the citizens of Wyalusing, for
the lhospitable entertainment of its members.
Besolred. This u temperance men, we will
noti support in soy way persona for office whO
arenot known to be in harmony with our priti
eiples.
Resol red, That we deem public gatherings in
the beh If of temperance, of great benefit to
the cause, and we recommend a general ma's
me 'ling to be held on the 4th of July neat, and
that's committee of nine be appointed by the
chair, whose duty, it shall 'be to make general
arrangements. Committee, S. C. Gaylord, Geo.
&tell C. M. Ball, A. Keefe, E. Rutty, C.
Stowell, A. 11. Spaulding, C. Avery, B. F. Iteit
bee.! •
The following was offered and unsinimonalY
adopted:
Rewired. That in our Representative, B. S.
Dartt, we recognize a true and tried friend of
temperance, and will give him all needhil en
couragement and snpport in his efforts to se
cure. prohibitory legislation. '
Dr. 0. D. Stiles offered the following.
Wite.nr_its, We, as a temperance organization
hellfire in the plan nriiinblishing the names,
of petitioners for tavern license. which may be
filed office of Prothonotary of Bradford Co.,
as soon after said names are filed u practica
ble, and present them for publication in two of
the count, papers, having the largest circuity;
lion.i
itesolreca, rat we will not give out support
to any paper, whose publisher shall rornso td
publish said names.
Adopted. . . •
A iarge and interesting meeting was bold on
the evening of the 14th inst., and the resolution
prescinted was ably diszussed by Bros. Gray
Bowe, Craft, Butts, Hall, Chamberlain, Keefe
and Eaten.
Adjourned to meet at llonioe, on 'The sth
Wedilesday of May next.
- B. C. G.ixt.oun, Diet. Seey.
Wyalusing, Feb. 15, 1872.
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- 1 - BUSINESS=AL.
DO.. Buffalo Robes and Horse
hlardiets—closing out sale regardless of cost,
at Mceira..7.irEs.
I . .
eg- Persons desiring to buy five
or ten t scro lota just outside Um l;orough, very
shOnld call on W. H. Monona.
lei-Ground Plaster $6.00 p"
at To naa Steam Flour Mille.
Call and see the American
Machine at IL. M. WE.t.LEs' coal ofixe
Sowin
Jfolasaea azd Syrups of all
, cheap, at SicCanE & EtivrAtm'.
grade
Flour and Feed at' retail, at
a Steam Floar Dtirs , tie:ivereil fent,
'rowan'
1
Mortgages, neatly printed, for
this office.
mile at'
F. M. WELLEsis agent for the
wing machine in the market.
Mr
Linen goods will be at a dis
est Summer, at 1. CroLusurra's K. C. P.
count
If you wish - the best leek
ewi. g machine, get the Ainerican.
MEI
The American is the most du
ri.wing machine in the marlcet.
rablo
! Th© REPORTER is the best
11 get Job Printing.
I=
1 3 - Tomatoes, Peaches, Tine-
I etc., by the can, dozen or case, very
at ' McCant k EDWAIII/S%
apples
cheap,
. large assortment of - Fish of
le3, on han.l at
F,b. 17, 172
all gra!
SALL: on RENT.—A Woolen
iv. Enquire. of BENI. Sonia. near Mon-
Fo
'facto
roe ton
Pea-vine, .obio,f—abtl West-
DraucAl Cl‘, , ct:r Seca; alo a
,priute article (..f
Timut ticrd, wh - olentle ararretCll, at
. ti* All persons indebted to WOLF
GotuSllllll, Min please make payments to
N. Got.us . urrit b€6-re t..c 13th of thli month.
I*. NATHAN GOLDSMITTI will have
the greatest kpring stock ever seen in Tow n
da, at Ow." K. C. P."
lei. We, have a fine line of Tea—
Oolung, Young Ilyson, Japan and Hylton.
McCant S EDWAILDS.,
14& - A fine assortment of Gents'
Gov •at N. Got.n3ltyrit'a great
Keystone Clothing Palace.
Fun Sttn.—The undersigned 'um
for bale a good tarn in Bnrlington borough/
• J. J. G111171711i3.
Towanda, Pa., Feb. G, 1572
Fon RENT.—The lion's° now ocen
pied by Tilos. DEN.IIOND, on Main street. ros
seppion given April 1. Enquire of M. 11. Lizt-
EEO
cam' All persons indebted to Miss
S. 31. GRIFFIN will pl.:aaP settle up before the
first of March.
Pa* Large stuck of and White
Wheat Flour, at McCaw - . k EDWAIIDS%
Fon SALE.—A. good Sife. Enquire
at this office.
ite.. Nitrous Oxide Gas for , x` I.:Act
ing teeth, at KELLT 8 9 rAiLET'S.
1186. Fins boots made to order at
L. L. Itoom
M. Th© American Seairv , t) Ma
chine does worl:that no other will- do, and is
told t 5 cheaper than auy other first claws ma-
DuNATioN.—.The friends of Bev.
Ita.u.oes Ansisvd.vo will pay him, a donation
visit at the Parsonage, Slonrorton, on Wednear.
day..Fehritary 2i, 4fternoon and evening. All
are invited. 'By order of Committee. '
•
ser Wx. 01231BEuLni keeps • a
better assortment of Seth Thomas' Clocks, tilt?)
any one in Bradford conn!y. Prices from $2.25
$25.0 1 .1 A 'sr , Ithaca Calendar, and line French
always onhand. AU warranted..
•
ter When you go to Rome, it you
tulle* the crowd you will soon find }ourself n
p ßo afs G & W ry, where you can get card photo
graphs for t 1.50 per dnzen. Large pictnres for
frames, tll.OO. Al! 'Work warranted to suit ens-,
towers. .
is. W. L PMVDLETON has just a?.
mitecia F. A. DAILDOW as partner in the Hard: i
ware and General Merchandise business, at the'
old stand cf S. N. Dinetsox. at Orwell. We'
understand that the nature of the blismess is
to remain unchanged, and the firm lobe unchr
the nano of "PENDLETON it ainuow."
To FAnnEas.—A: very valuable to i-1
nitro for cotitpoit and top dressing, consi4t:ng
or lime charged with ammonia, tor sale cheap
by the Towanda Gas Company. Trait.
• ToWanda, Nor. 20, 1871. .
• • mar I want an experienced, care
ful and trusty man to erprk my far.n in Burling
ton, 6•l take c:iarga of da.i7. I the right
kind 4 , man I will make• a ltbe:alb Lrgain. For
frith:: particulars enquire et or address, C.F.
titcu.tr, Tewanda, Fr..
q, Thi
l'klcee C EuwAr.ns
IiONTSNYES.
Atkeetketablekeet wi>i be gi l e'
ea 1a the Uethodiet Church, et Heirk3 We, on
the emeritus of the IX of Yebreary, t1t179. ' The
exereiseeHl 41 be of s ottegetkoworts character.
and perhaps - jam interesting to an. o
mission Ib cesits.,. Treceeth wi ll go to the boa.
eat Of the eliatilL.
Ida Pitoir & SONS rap offering
great Indnoementa to buyers of farniture,tn or.
dor to make room for new stock. .
Nertcr..---There will be a Quarterly
Meeting in tho First Wesleyan Methodist
Churchott lierrickvillo, Bradford Co.,
Saturday and Sunday, FebrUary 24 and 25.
Bea. A. Caooas, editor of American Wegegan,
from Syracuse, will preach cm Sunday. ,
Cross is still selling goods in
tho Boa and Stationery line at lower rates than
any other establishment in this section.
Fon SALL—A House and Lot on
second street, near the Ward Bohm Building
new, three stories high, with good well and cis
tern. Possession given I immediately. Apply
to . In S. Pow.
ra. WICKHAM & BUCK have open
ed* Fire Ineursoce office.
" A SNOW-BALLMO Arius."—Mr.
IL Barran, commonly known as "Shoo. Fly,"
was snow-balled in the most terrific manner at
the post-office, Monday last, while - carrying an
advertisement for N. Ootxwzrrn'ai Clothing
Palace.
_ CnE.tp Co.ti.:—The Sullivan Anthra
cite Is the cheapeit and best for all purposes.
Also the the best Rod and White Ash Coals at
the Central Coal Yard. Orders left at my office,
or at Dr: H. C. Potirr.n, Sow &Co'a. Deng Store,
will be promptly tilled. R. 11. Ww.its.
Sept. 27.,1871. ,
Va. The firm heretofore existing
as Wour & Gou,sgtrrn, hag been this day mu
tually digrAve,l.
Wot.r & GoLnanrrn.
I will carry on the brisiness at the Keystone
Palace Clothing Hall. Thanking the public for
past favors, and trusting a contirnainee of the
same. -Yours truly,
NATIIAN VOLUM-MI.
FOR SALE AND TO RENT.--At DIT-
Titicieg Music Store in Mercnr's Block, Pianos
Organs and Melodeons. Old Instruments taken
in exchange for new ones. Also for sale Plates.
Clarionets, Banjos, Accordions, Cone - camas.
Violins, Guitars, Strings, sheet Music and In
struction Books.
Jan. 9 4t.
r•We have on hand And offer at
bargains:
1 drover 5 Baker Sewing Ifachiue,
2 Ladd h Webster's " "
1 Wheeler & Wilson's
r ton,
1 Franklin
?Leather
Call it the agent 7 of
Stir Tobacco of all grades, at
3rccADE & EDWAIIDS%
CtosING OuT Biustrr
ogers her stock of Millinery Goods at retail, at
cost, for the next3o days ; or oho will &afore of
ter entire stock
_together with the store fix
tures, at a great bargain, to any one who mac
Irish to engage in the business. Tea location
is ono of the best in town, and Miss B. hiu been
doing a paying business. Satisfactory reasons
give:4(43r desiring to sclL For further particu
lars call at the store, one door east of Mercer's
Bank.
sey" After selling. over $20,000
worth of Ai:uncap Sewing Machines, it affords
tts gmat pleiutare to state that not ono cent has
been expended for repairs on ' , no of them, and
every one gives entire satisfaction. No agent
has been able to exchange , any other machine
for the American, with any person wo have sold
to. ' Wtoorrr E lltooocg, Agents,
-Anunro, N. Y.
Jan. 9.—tf.
Wir D. C. Mari ES and family re
turn thanks to their neighbors and friends for
theichoico entertainment unexpectedly furnish
eikhem-at their home, Friday evening, Febru
ary 2; also, for the tokens of the good will and
generosity of their friends, bestowed tipon them
on that oc , ±slon. Their nuite,l rayer is, 'that
those who i V given so liberally, may reap
bountifully o. the blessings of Him who is rep
resented as saying : "Inasmuch as ye hate
done it unto one of the least of these my breth
ren, ye have done it unto tno."
Now, after all that, has been
said and written by interested artaes, we are
compelled by the'doeision of the people, who
certainly ought to be ably to judge, to still
claim that the Si..ger Improved Sewing Ma
chines aro not stapassel. They do any work
that any retying machine dm, - as easy and
simply. They do not wear out. They will
work as easily atter years' so as at first.
tom. IL LL
Lima DCSI.:WE2
and at the head of all articles for a•similar ptir
p-)se. The testimony of our physicians is con:
elusive as to it, value ; and wo are personally
acquainted with scores of cases where it has
been used with tho best of results. It m7l re
store gray hair to its original color, and teat-co
it glossy, and in a healthy condition ; while, for
heads troubled with dandruff, or any disease of
the scalp, it acts like a charm In cleansing
them. Try it, and you will not be disapNinttds
Couri'or, May 2,185 i.
TOWANDA BUILDINCI AND SAVING FUND
ASiOCIATION.—By direction or the President of
the above named Association, there will be he d
immediately after the next regular meeting on
Monday, Usich 4, 1872, a tizcial meeting of
the Ouckholders to take action in regard to the
rolloiriug proposed amendments to the By-
Laws, namely : That the 241 Section of Article
1, be amended to read at 7 o'clock, instead of
7} ('.:lock ' ; and that Article T. (ten) be amend
ed to read the ith Monday of each and every
month. instead of the Ist Monday. Meetings
will Le heblin the Grand Jury Boom.
reit. 21, 1K2.-2w
A SElllOt'S WORD Wall 01111 NON-
Patiza Cusrostitris.—Wagons cannot run with
out wheels boats without water, bull frogs
without leg., nor a hardwore business be car
tied on everlastingly wthout money, any more
than.a dog can wag his tail when be has none.
Our customers aro all good, int what good
s a mitis goodness .t'lo• when he don't do
any g ood - . We have no doubt that evtry one
thintY that all have paid ezcopt him; and est we'
are cl ver, and his account it a small matter it
makes uo difference. But ityloes make a dif
ferenco. sni any One who knoirs that be is up
a tree liAd better come down before we throw
stones. Don't hold back to save interest ; we
charge interest on all accounts, and we have
resolve , ' to go tir ad who have accounts over
due; with a sharp stick. , Those who don't pay
and never xntend to pay, will Please bny else
where: " Connom, flUsszu.ik Co.
Tug ELatItIA. EYE., AND EAU INSTI
n-rz.—We maileit visit to Dr, Cull). S. De Da-•
Gaol' on Saturday, and inspected his estab
lishment. We sa ■ many strange and curious
thirigs. We were not aware that it was possi
ble for the human frame to get so badly out of
repair, until-we bad made an iciventory, of the
appllaures necessary for correcting all forts of
deformities. • •
The D.peter occupies eight handsomely fur
nish' d apartments, in which he conducts his
tnism,s , . At the head of the stairs we were
shorn iutrythe Ladies and Gentlemen's waiting
room.; two spacious parhus on either
_side of
the hall. Here, the patients who attend upon
the venrniiig and evening clinics, await their
NM'. until summrmecl to the 'operating room
bythe ringing of a bell. At the time of our
call the patients were receiving treatment for
disea.ses of the cye. We noticed that every pa
tient was known by a number, which corres
ponded to a cup and brush on a Urge cabinet,
kept for the l virpose ; from this-Le received his
application to the eye and then departed, vt
he ringing of the bell, to make room for oth
ers. In this manner from forty to flfly patients,
afflicted 'with eyo difficulties, arc treated daily.
Batt = the der surgical Ado is bid& at
which operathem ira performed for the cure of
tillndome, mess rte, crooked limbe,aal for the
rentoval of tumor% etc. The raaag room Is
a wmadeirthl pbsee, fitted ne• ell manner of
oontrivancee for the relief ef bijoriee, sad the
care of deformities and disease. The large in-
Instrament malt, cutup one end of.the room
is filled with beautiful surgical instruments of
the most perfect workmanship-..instruments so
ingeasui in coastructlon and design. that one
is alneist persnided to submit taasurgical ope
ration for the Pleasure 0) of seeing of brilliant
little thing. do their worit;
Operating chairs, comfortable in upholstery
and curious of machinery aid shape, aro Also
to be seen in this room, Inviting the sufferer to
an easy position under the sturgeon's knife.
Fracture bode, that can be converted into
chairs or traveling carriages, bract= for curved
spines, shoes for club foot, contrivances for
contracted limbs; In short, all sorts of appli
ances for the cure of those suffering from acci
dents or deformity.
We were also shown the now process for re
moving highly vascular tuners; by mesas of
the galeaso-cautery. A platinum Wire Is Pim
ul about the tamer to be removed, fastened to
an instrument called an ecraseer, and then
connected by mesa of wires to an =men=
battery; the wire surrounding the tumor is
brought to an incandesced heat, when- the
loop Is gradually shortened, until the tumor is
burned and lifted from its resting place. We
raw a young man at the Institute who bad
three tumors removed from his neck in this
manner, twit who declares thp operation to be
almost painless.'
The examination room is perfectly dark, sod
fitted up with an oPtilhalntoscope, by moans of
which the interior of the eye is illuminated and
examined, enabling the obe:rver to detect any
disease of the humors of the eye, or of its retina
or nerve.? Also the laryngoscope for examhuhig
tho throat, speaking apparatus, etc. But What
astonished ns most, was. an electrical instru
ment for Illtordnating the interior of the ando
re=4-relideriee the interior of the body so
transparent as to (=able the physician to' de
tect the presence of abdominal tumors, enlarge
ment of the liver, et - c. Indeed., it is marvelous
to see the ingeniods contrivances with which
the intelligent surgeon is equipped now a-days,
for discovering diseases of the human body.
Dr. Ur DE Onarr has thousands of dollars in
vested in these cut4otts.and interesting dint
and it iy a rare treit for any person who is for;
tunate enough to he allowed to examine them.
We spent a short timo in the Doctor's pri
vate study, looking over his handsomo library
and beautiful pictures. -This is the cosiest room
in the establishment, elegantly furnished and
open only to the Doctor end his ultimate
friends.
The laboratory is a nest little room arranged
and furnished purposely for compoundigg and
dispenEng medicines for the prima' of Dm In
stitute, and is under the care of • competent
pharmacist.
- Me Ilistoury, the neat little magazine of
which the Doctor is editor, and which has se
cured so widespread a circulabion, also has a
room for its accommodation, in which it is
mailed, and other business of its publication a -
tended to. A neat little printing press is kept
in this room, and is busy printing envelopes,
blanks, notices of subscription due, Sc., for the
use of the magazine.
Wicxtux &• BLtce.
Dr. UP pi Gluts has pra c ticed surgery in
oar city for the past ten years, and is perhaps
as widely known as any surgeon- in the State.
Patients are found in his Institution from all
parts of the United States, which is sutliclent
evidence of his popularity and success.—Eimira
Adrerfjser.
SQDMES—WHIPPLE.—In Camptown,
aky 14, by Rey. E. Elwell, Gideon P. Squires,
WyaluNing, to Miss Har/iet Whipple, of
Standing Stone.
Camptown, February 15,
by Rey. K. Elwell. Silay Hine, of Pike. to Miss
Emma Brink, Lt Pike, Bradford Co., Pa.
MORGAN—MORAY. —At the residence of Dr.
N. We Is, Meshoppen Pa., on Tuesday, Feb . .
20, 1571, by Rev. Samuel F. Colt, D. - D.,•
'Beecher H. Morgan, Esq., of Wysos, to Miss
71.1ary Moray, of the former place.
BISHOP—RFt•TR -Also, by the same, at the
same pl a ce and time, Mr. Joseph W.. Bishop,
`-,of Towanda, to Miss Mary H. Wells.
FREDERICR—CADETT.—At the house of I.
0. Wought, Esq., Feb. 11, 1572, by Bey. S.
"Lent, Mr. Win. Frederick, of Shestiequin,
And Miss Harriet Catlett, of Rome.
• stanammonomsomas
IRVINE.—In Monroe, on the I7th iu t., ]lra
Margaret 'teed Irvine.
Mrs. Icvme was born in Nor.bumberland
Pa., do the 2Gth orMareb, 1780, and hence was
almost 02 yeirs oh1:1 Mer husband, GCC!IIGE la
rum, died in 1844. They came to Monroe in
1813. They bad eight . children, all of whom
arc now living; grandchildren, and a num
ber of great-grandchildren. Mrs. Invm - r. was a
consistent member of the Prcsb?teriul church
for more than 70 pears." Blessed arc the dead
which dio in the Lord from henceforth ; yes,
saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their
labors ; and their'works do follow tbem."—llev.
air: 13. H. A.
16,- The Germania Fire Insurance
Co., of N. 1., is sate, sound and reliable, and
adjusts losses fairly and promptly
Tons Mix, Agent.
Mercers Block.
Wsorunt t BLACK.
ral -Wu: a.
- SicruAs
litg the first,
SEASON OF 1871 -2.
I. O. OP G. T. LECTURES.
Th cotrinnthe have made the following engage
mento :
F.Czoss, See).
MARRIED.
DIE D.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
I=E1:21
iter VANVELSOIL & .ILuomas,
3lerchaut Tailors,
Clothing, Hats and' Caps„
Furnishing Goods,
68 Broad street,
May 3, 1871. Wa%erly.
New Aiverti;ements.
OLIVE- LOGAN,
Dato—WEDNESDAY. ocroun 28.
Subject—"lice Young Men."
Dr. J. O. HOLLAND,
• iTtuartry Trrcomp.)
Date—TUESDAY) 1COVFX131;11 14. 1871
lEilbject : trudertow.7
•
JOHN GOUGH.
Dlte--*EDNESDAT. May 1, 1622
,•••• win a ray."
.1
111
PETROLEUIEV. NASII
Date—JANUARY Si, 187.2
SnbJect—"The lilfulon of theirangh."
ANNA 'E. DICKINSON
Date—rEnutthitt 29. 1872. '
Subject —" De =Rolm e• and Workingmen
Henry Ward Beecher.
Date, 1872
Subject—'. The Billet."
Tb311END71.33011,1 QUINTETTE CLUB will give
a Concert DECEMBER 1.
General admission
Reserved nests
Season Tickets
Tickets for sale at Ponrea k Sinst's Drug Store.
Sale of Reserved Seats will commence two dayn
befime each lecture.
1•01 , • ••••••.-1
JNO. F. SANDEIISON, . N. W. ALVOIID,
L. R. FlWza. N. F. LUCKS,
J. W. VAN TVTL
Tcrwatas, Oct. 5. 18'11.,
MANGE OF • Flllll. —The co-
Ortnersblpp heretofore existing under the name
of Dr. R. C. PORTER BON k CO., has been disseds.
by mutual consent, and a new flan organized
under the name of Dr, H. C. - PORTER k SON.
Dr H. C. PORTER k SON ; will continue in the
Drag Fluidness. sr THZ OLD PLACT., Corner of Main
and Pine streets. Will settle all the accounts of the
late firm. and al! persona indebted are requested to
snake payment to t h em.
Dr. H. C. POUT= & BOY
Tcrtrado, Dee...1212.tf.
New Adventism&
GREAT CLOSING} OUT SALE
BOOTS. SHOES & RUBBERS,
1221
zarraoPouras cross.
No. 3 Griffiths it Patt and on.' Block.. Bridge street,
Towa, PS.
The enthw stock to be closed out dining the nest
eirizr days. and 1 hereby offer my Wise stork of
TUBROMS, SHOES it RUB BERS. and STORE -
TOR SALE AT A WU/AM. This Fls U•
grand chance for an enterprudmi man to enter Into
ago d paying badness. My reason for wiling is
that I him purehmeil an' interest in a Wiwi Plan
Shoe Nanntectors in Neer York. and 1 propose ee.
tehilabing a Jobbing -Houser In the interior Of the
Slate the the sale of those goods cal early and secure
bargains. t
• . .
inaneementa offered to - the trouts. The
entire shah be sold. by April lst.
ELLIS H. NOE.
jan.3l. Bridgentrieet.
•
E VA N S & HILDRETH,
Will, fur the net telzty offer great bargains in.
DRESS GOODS,
SHAWLS,
CLOAKS,
BL&NKETS,
To make room for
•
SPRING GOODS!
We also here the best
$ 5 0
TS
3 50
BLACK ALPACAS,
Which we ars selling at 4:l4lp:iota.
salr72:l Itildip street. Tawanai.
TATICII.‘ MPS
Keep always on..hand elan assort-
- p
CLOTHS,
HATS CAPS AND UMBRELLAS,
FurniShing Goo d s
CUTTING DONE ON SHORT
MONTANYES
IJ
FLANNELS,
&C., &C.,
&TANS & a seas ru
FABRIONABTA
Opposite Public Square,
moat of
WM) COATINGS
\ RELDY-MADE CLOTHLNCt
In all' the latest styles, -
EMI
GENTS'
In great variety.
NOTICE.
ALL WORX WARRAIiTED
61. 6 MAIN STREET„
'I'OWAN.PA, PA.
Are arming
BUFFALO ROBES'
.1 ...) '
HORSE BLANKETS
GREAT BARGAUNS.
Dec. 14.- 1811
TO Tap PUBLIC !
.!
-The uttleilegiaed Ircrald most respectfully say
they are cow prepared In every wayto attend to the
UNDtEtTAKE;;G - I:iUSINTSS
In all Its branelne. ' And vs bad can ere atlatac•
the services of sty one n itvg kne
Haring spared no expexiiis or trouble - In procir.
um from the shop of kr..Btulen k Co.. of oar Nice
a hearse which cannot be surpassed or evea equaled
In elegance this side of one largest cities. W, hare
also oecared the service* of a moat reliable. etrPful,
and gentlemanly .paracat to attend to tV.• bransb at
rrn! , 'lTmT,
J. F. Az. sx, one Vou t firm, trill .be . toned St the
FOillitilre MOM on Bridge Stint and C. Y. Ka"
U.LI. the other number of The firm. at We red
deuce on Third street, ne iboitt the ofh. of
W. Lyman, very reliatgo and dabrated Ord dart
whose orace Is en I.srl stress, near the Elwell
Howe
J. IL ALLYN. I
jan2ll2tt C. IL MANYILLE, f
A.1%7Z.T1TA,14
OF. XUZ xizczarsul AND EXPDNDUVRES OF BRADFORD cauxiiTrisolingtuanc isc
FrErr"
iussessors
Bridge - C c
Brides Vie"
Comstgenreatth cost'
Crier
Constables attending upou Court—,
Counsel to Commissioners
District Attorney
?or Elegetionr
•
Grand Jurors
Traterse Jurors. • -
Tor Insurance on Public* Buildiagi..
For Fuld and Light
July Commissioners clerk— r.
For Oleo Books and 16tatiortery... 1,183
For FrioonereSupportin County Jail—. 1,4C0 .61
For Primmer' Support in Pordentiary..; - 1.170 06
For Conroding Prisontre to Penttadiary 613 GO
• Of this eriorent, between three awl fear the ,
is the building.
Ace:aunt will Da Sertnral Collectors , of County Tax jbr as CdtugY of Bradford. for tlio year 1171,anadyirojems,
Twaships NE borowAs. I
_ L .lyaws of Collectors: ..I"s's 1 i Ciargi;lL Rectieigli ' l Legged P er ca a
.._.
1-....1 1 --1 —.......-... ...,.......
Pike' 1I .7 Stamens, • ;18701 42 841 . ' .1; 1.. ' ....1. 42 1 64
Koine borough , . Maki Itonght • 1-,... 113 93 1671.51 1 ..: 70 - /I'6o ...11.
Wysat. :1717 Wood - . 1.,.; , 602'321 602,321 .!. !! .f-1-. ..; ..
Armenia •• I P Burman - • 1871 354 571' - 331;621 -5,50 • 171651 -, - _
1.
Athens Township. ' William Elabree. 1 .-- 4408 371 32001641 • 48,75 , 117.961 661 No
Athena Borough - LERLosabaugh 11,- - 1662 39 15591891. 'lo'4o , 81:11•10 1 .., _
Annum.... ....... ....... Myron Kellogg 1 1 •••• • 1110,19 - 1331491 104 : 70!13 ..,
Albany ' ` Alnander English li• •.. ~,. 899 03, 841 191 13,6 1 7 4417 •• • T..
Albs Borough . IV D Wilson. • ll ;• .. 219110. 200-001 • ..1, ~- ~..1- 190 1
Barclay ' George A Northrup-- ,;1 1 '2130 601 1946139' 4 811951 1 . 02,44.
Burlington Township-, DL !Idle nback IL; • ..1 1331.241 12471601 1719151 65661 .... ..
Burlington Borough -• Orlando Vosburgh. .....i.....1 3101121 293,78 ; .- car - 2,61.61
.... t ~,.
Burlington West. . Samuel Judo. i.-...i 1243:11, 117613 v 4:ss, 61:91 • -I'
Canton Township. .... - E C Cole +.•.. 1 24(2/1 1
21f t 2315[921 2105 122;94, ...1;.:
Canton Borough.. • Eldah Landon.' •• .1 -1 934;7711 '11183241 ~„ 5104 ' 46.69 i„
.. ...1::
Columbia. 511 Morgan: ... .- ... -...: ~ ...1 2.62W76. 2486 1
}68 t 2C22 , 130:66, --- 1 .
Franklin F F Fairchild' , 1...., oso:2811 90302 - .1:711 47!1531 ...1:
Granville. 0 L Streeter. •• - . 1G79;951. 1586(44 1 o;lsoi WM; • ...I.:
Herrick ' Charles 17.1ce • • 1 • W 29.350.1031 56; -13150; 64.291 . I ,d-
Lerto7 - '-'• C 4 /Tenter 110ag11n.....-.,11....1 1417'7011 12481)01 /0, 9 41 70'34i pia
Litc/alleld. ' 1.1 P Munn.- ..... 1.16 ttOil 17131961 12.61 - IKI2III .1 .
Leltaysville. - , 11:9 W Pierce . ! .1 349 99.1 sa2:49' - ,, 1 17 ' ,10 •• i.
Monroe Township '-', • 1W A ..Kellogir . ........ .:., .-. I ~... 1.441411 1369:661 • 3',70, 71,061 1 :.. 1..
1
Monroe Borough. 1..70h ti F .11.111cr . ;41..... 323 1711 304140, 2.7511 15,02: • .... 1 ..
Orwell •
."ift 8 Ciao : . .: -- - ....1 1915 00., 1822j93 1 16;1011. 95'921 ...
...
Overton - 1 Ilacob Haverly . , 1 ,••... 6171554 433;31; 81421 2540 f, •••-.
Pike . : St E Warner • 1 , ..., 1 2420141:, V. 11816 1 1, 11.4311 120145 1 1 ..1.
Itldgbilry. - ' 1 ',C e ThOmpson
~ 1 • ~ L.
11 ••• •1 /941.144_ 1830(13; . 1411 6 / 1 96 35, ~,,l , „
Bette Township 8 H Cole - t .. ;.... 14341814 1357:171 7: 6 9 71 421 ...1-.
HOMO Borough' fl W Browning : . • 1.... + . 23i1:921 226:80 1 - 1 1 24. 111811•
Smithfield. IW B Forre.t. ' !,.... 2963'n8:1 1T19:34 ..1:.1, f . : l-1 1611 1 7 2
Springfield.-- -1' Oscar Harknes - 1 1. - ...1i 2552.32:1 2414:52 6:52. 12712a11
...1..
South 4...Yeek ' 'IW 11 Moore . 11.. ; 1113:861 105404 4 , 1 241 55.48 1 . ......
Sylvania.. ......... ...:..1111C Peters ~..,., .... : ... 246166 1
.1. rt 2,96 ..f... „... 84 1 a . 21 ,,,„ 261 1 , .)..
Shesheqnin ' Horan:. Horton
11 " . . ; . 1 ,1 2680,94 . 2447.60 t,2 ,• , .. , F .44. IWI 4 ... ~.
Standing Stone- - F A Ennis .. ......... .:....1, . 1275;70, 1 ,1193197. 131 1 66 j ' 'Mall ......
Terry. . liShnbel Bowman/. 1:••••11 693;2711 8431411 5,4711 441391 ......
Towanda Township. . t Oringe Bowman . L I. 1167.701, 1103',421 s,Gult 56 , 013,- t = , ... t ..
Towanda Bomug,b.. 14 H Elngabury ' 1 ....1 0273,23., 5890,011 73,221! - 3101091 I. .. 1..
Towinda liorth...-....... i l 6 B Harden • , / 11 . ' ••
.1 839 : 9 0'1 794081 3 , ,111 ' 4179 1 ,. .....
Troy Township 1 Joseph P Hunt. 1 : 2729'601. 2574 ; 62 19,56 1 '135,50'1 - ... - . 1 -
Troy Borough ' IE. C Williams - ' -- 1 , - 1 1720:891 1547 1 021 51/1 3 4: 8315311 ••- I
Tnikutr0ra................ 1 111 Atkins ,- 1•-. i •. ma .itt I . V 42 firi: 15; 11 0. ' cnoo i t 2411,13
Illiter .. ' Milton llolcomb ...., .• 1 ..... 1401 1 4'211 1363' 62; ... • 51 36 . • 72180 ii .• •
Warren -11.1 , P Kilniey •-!• - i -214 6 . 79 i 1 203081 2.711 .. 107'20 1.. .L1... -
Windham- . Henry Wafter............, .... , 1842 891 1734'40: 171211 , 91 2611 • • •1..
Wya.:naing.. 1 , Abral Lewis • ll- . l' 2189:05 !: 2064:521 13 7711 .11:53 7611 !••;•••
Wysoit. • :I) 31 Lamphear t1„_.;1 2013 64.1 1770:04 1 .. •• ~ . - -11 243 pt .
Wells •on 0 itrinneil .-1..H...6 - 17.10;49:1 -aso,on!, .. •;t1 85 521, 1 1074,97:
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Wilmot 1 Ira 1.1 Rogers 1 -.11 L 261.6311 1174:491 1 25 5111 '6l 82.1 ~.!..•
Ileaascsaments.
1 .....1 341172; 1
.29.73,1 ..k '... ..11 _l. l
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Totals „ -.9.77113 16,168355;641 6.411.5 e " 2513i74,14502:02
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Dr. Charl!t K , Ladd, Trtasurer..in account with ac C.. my of Bradford ford. D.,iIS7L.
Due upon duplicates of 1170 and previous $ 1130 63 Returned uncollected for '7l Inapt : extent' $ 4302 02
Duplicates of 1871 • 78A057 84• Exonerated to Collectors • - Tad 7.1
Militia Tax of 1871 it 37 17 Percentage to Collectors., ' • " 3313 74
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Incidental remiTals •
Amount in TresenTrdannary In. 1871
QM
County Order? in account with County of Bradford for tee suns MI
Orders issued 1n 1871
L-i. }IIIO.DFOPXI COB= BS-
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. .. We the ritslerSlgned, Commissioners of said county , do hereby certify' that the above Is itrue 1114
correct statement of the risseivais and expenditures of salt cannty from the Ist day of January tolhe'3lst
day of December, S. D., 1871, 'lnclusive. .
Witness onr 14n 3s ani 'seal or office at T•1t*311.41: tilill23a dag of . danuar,y, 18112. - •
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.7, K. BINDS. . . .
E. Q. KELLOGG, Cocamfgaloners
•31O11EIS KLIEPAED, .
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Attesi—E. 13. COOLIIIIIdII, cle:k
WERSB.IIRG MILLS:
WHEAT. RYE, - AND ISICFAVITENT
F. Z 0 'CT
CORN 'AITIAL AND FEED
rhenN . tur CXSII
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CESTt.I a 31- WORK WARRANTED
tag) ba band GROMID C.VirGA
PLASTER, from Old longer Rea at . tt 7 rer ten
Corti'anloat.9.!aken in exchart,;e for
Planter.
janlS'72
.NENf 7 C - OAL..
011C31.131 Stet.ltroutinglll4lll
TOWANDA, Pi.
We are recr_iclug direct from the
. .relm , l tl.o very
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beet rirrsras, PLFMOTg, and 5U.1.47VA5
COAL, wltiOi we prova:ie to th 6
ow”t martet peep
, We respectfully incite those st pt:nlisse to
call and examine our CoaL
We also keep Lime, fresh from the kiln. '
We will deliver Coal• or Lime whenever desired
on short notice. adding-only the customary prices.
L. S. cAr. k.
sep2o'7l tf
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*pHO'rOGRAPIT.T.! *
The understgat‘l would inform the tottaie • *
* that they have purchaletl the
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-G -A.L L E itT • OT All T,
gt-
* lIADDING GUSTTN,
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on Main street, first door .aontti of the Find
* ,Nations Bank, and mean. by atrict attention, *
* to business, and by the addition of every hip; *
provement in the Art of Photography; to make i
* the place worthy of patronage. air. Orwria *
* le to remain with tis, and give his whole tinie * _l
* and attention to the making of
IVORYTYPES, *
* PAINTLNUS IN OIL AND WATED. COLORS, lit
* .As well as PENCELING in INDIA INK, *
* • *
Part =tar attention given to the enlarging '
* of pictures, and M the finishing of all kinds• *
of work , so as to secure _thobost results, and
* as ninch - tinae at possible given to making
* noatives of small children. *
•Those wanting pictures will please give ris
* a trial, and we .thick that they will .be satis•
* tied.
• GLO. IL'WOOD A. CO. •
* jan111•41
030 to $5,000 Per Atinum!
.kaer,t4 wanted, 2',.)r
THE -- NATIO
IT3 RULERS AND ENSITiETIONS:
Needed in every home; is printed on lintel paper;
has sixty illustrations; all U S Presidents; all U
Censuses; all U S Senators; - all caluahle documents;
Likenesses of all the Presidents; "Coat of Arms*" of
all the States; and other blnstrationa. An Ency
clopedia of the Government. Price, .12 50! One.
agent took thirty 7 seven orders in one day—another
seventy-flee In a few days! It sells Immensely.
Some agents clearat rate of $5.000 per annum.
Farmers, school ace , professional' men, young
ioenand ladies '
everywhere . making Money rap
idly in cauvassi g for this work. The usefulness of
the book compel its sale. Write its awl *we wtll
mend circulars' nd . full Instructions fr&.. Address
NEW WORLD PUBLISIRNO CO., south-west cor
ner 7111 and Market streets, Philadelphia.
janlslZna
$llOOO TO BE MADE ON
SHORT Noncr..
Tha subscriber now offers for sale his new
FLOURIzi U II I'LL,. CHEAP.
ONE-11.11.?:Ctrit, raLAXCE IX .t2CSTAL PiT3MITS.
The property Is situated in Stevensville. Briulford
co.inty. PA.; on the line of the proposed - railroad
mom Wyaltisits to Binghamton, ant* a depot will
probably be located on the property.
•The property consists of fifteen acres of land, a
lame new Mil. two -Dwelling Houses. two Barns
outbuildings, and a neitzt•trAlling water power, •
For father particulars enquire of 0. D. Bartleti
Wm. Gniris, or N. N. Betts, Jr. Cashier First Na.
Banal Bant. Towanda. Pa.; Martin Coryell. Wilkes.
Barre. or k. Lewis, Wyatt:mine. = • • ,
j3n23'72m3
r j OR SALE.—The subscriber offer.
for We the following property in Ulster. Brut
•ord county Pa., to wit: One Cartago . Shop doing a
too,' business, also his Hotuie and Lot eontaitim
one sere of lurid all m the yillage of Ulster. troildine.
orsr.y . new and in good order with plenty of fruit
,nd good, water, also a Hill farm containing one
hundred acres of excelent land within one mile of
the Tillage, pecerty.ftve acreeimproved, well fenced
md well watered. with' -good buildings. The &bor,
prop' rty will be *old' low and on reasonable term.•
further particulars inquire of the su b scriber at
Ulster.
Ulster Jan. 25.11.
CAIITION.:---Tiiis is to caution - al
N./perform against imizonfiffretwo rotes given by
the naderaigned to David 'Mead. dated Dee.l9. 18:1
for twenty live dollar, each. and payable three and
six menthe after date. No value having been reeeiv
ed. said notes will not be paid. Wu. EDDI.
. ALFRED EMI.
West Durlington, reb. 3,1572.--or. • .
DECENBED• Slat, %WI.
=UBE&
EMEND
For Jusgoo 's Ingnisitiono
-mpg •
S 221 00
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Vor MIS Print._,
Prollgaiotarr sad clerk of Sesafoas.. - ...
Repairs on Reltdings
Referees sr per Act of 1862 700 00
for Sumuriming Jurors.. - . .".. 261 20
her Rad of noose for CoarCatiror — ,.. - 226 SO
Stade latastio Asylum - -216 OD
Twirlers Instil** as per Act of 1857., 2oo_oo
Wild eat anti/testes 7- 11`00
Mrs. goon. larlot for Jaa.. ........ 7.000 00
• Upon' Building of NI - 10.361 ak
Extiapoinia, Isis Couradsalcates.....:.. 446 00
J. B. Blade. Coarraisidireer.. . 00
B. C. X 011 044. Commissioner 670 00
Morris Shepard; Ccnrunisakater . SO 00
E. 11. Coolbatigh, crk of Coturalasionsrs 1,200 00
Sura._Total ....
2.300 30
• 2.222 01
4.7 30
57 07 00
173 00
cos 23
„ 60 00
223 00
... • 630 73
63? 3t
• 4.906 33
AM 52
272 42
102 WI
nd dollars is for . nutorlll pal& for end not yet need
.14& 13 1 Orders, - re - deemed -
5127 17 Two per cent. commission on same
SR — G 9 81 O a n b e Spta 'c nTtrm r m r aion on $6336 14
I Aramint in Tre-aaury January let 1872
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Tef,2l . - ' •
47E43 03 Orders paid in 171
UXECUTOIrS NOTlCE—
uisssitit
411.Notire is hereby givent ell'persoai Indebted
to the- estate of JNIS okra% - 1) late of Wysirt
sing. deed. aro requested to ake immediate
payment, and all peteone hating a against iald
estate muqt present them duly en ant/dated for
eettleineut. . JOILN GAIITLIND. "TM ... _
Jatit'72wd• _ Execrator.
. .
ExE c u TOR'S NOTlCE.,7#lstice
is•hereby Risen that all persons indebted to
the estate of BETSY GESTM, late . of Burlington
deerss r d, air requested to make immediate poi
nsent, and. a l persons basing claims awnst, the
said estate most present - the same duly anthenti
-'
sated for settlement.' •
Ft b.14,'72
DMINISTRATORS
A
hero*: given that peraotialudebted
to the estate of GILBERT MILMB, tate of Asylum
deceased, are requested to male immediate 'payncent
and all persons -- Easing claims against gala estate
mmst. present them duly authenticated for settfe-
nt ,
Feb.ll•Ta-Ca B. LABOR=-. Adiainistratai.
i'... r.. 'AMER
PPLICATION
,A-
To Harriet Auruout. —N0..170 Dec- term, I‘7l.
You two hereby notified that Geo.W.Aurncint, your
husband, has - applied to the court of common .Blear
of Bradford cc, for a divorce from •the. bonds of..
Matrimony. and the said court boa appointed 3Bin
day. the CM day of - May. 1572. for bearing the
said Deeree in the premises, at which tinie and
place yoU can attend it you thifik proptr.
d. rraur .TAIST FLEET.
Sheriff.
res. 1,
AD 3 TESISTRATOR'S
Noece is boebr Oren to all persona Indebted
to the eatate of JOHN 31 - INGOS, late of lifouroetou,
towtuddp. decoued s mug mike immediate paP;
mencatoi all person., biring claims auainst
opiate roust present them duly auttiontteated'for
rettlemeut. PITILOIIII.II/4110R,
A. L. CUAlnfillt.
Adminlsb•stora.
tVit'l%!sS
A DIITNITRATORS NOTICE.—
• its hereby given to sU persons indebted
to tbo eststP of JONATHAN W. PHINA3f late - of
Sfld-
Allege*. ILL, deed. mnst make immediate payment.
mid all persons! Lacing dolma against said estate
mist present 91Mii duly sutbentlatted far settle
ment
fel) 7 '72.-Gw
AD'aISTRUTOR,-'S
Notice is hereby given that all persons Welded
to the estate rt. THOMAS EGA N, late ofWarren;
deceased, are requested to make itimediate.
payment, and, all person haring against
said estate runst, present
.them duly authenticated
for settlement._JAX CHAAPEL,
febr724nddininistrateri.
AIDMIXPTRATORS NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that all persona Indcbt ,
NI to the ekate of CHARLES RESIN. lite of.
Towanda tp. deed. are requested - to make tm.metttate,
payment, and all parlous having - clatmi sgshist said.
estate mutt pre - sent the saute duly authenticated fq"
af Memel% CONSTANT 'DIIIICZ:
feb2'72-wG
A D 3 LINISTRATOR'S
.ci.Notice is hereby given that all persona indebted
to the estate of D. LFSOX. late of Smithfield deed..
are requested to make immediate payment. and all
persons having claims against said estate mnall
sent them duly authentiotted for settlement.
D. S. LENOX.
Administrator.
jan4'72wil
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A DMECISTRATOIeS
liotleela hereby given (hat allperscunt indebted
to the estate of CHARLES KELLUM. late ne
ambit born deeeased.are rermesteil to make inuneatat4
payment. and all pereons haring claims aga sat said
estate must present them duly authenticated for set
tlement. DW/O.I37XELLUM.
Administrator.
VAR.II FOR The stibseri-
Lber offers for aate his farm situated in Litchfield
township. fire miles from the L. V.. r. & A. and R.
0. R. R. Station. and stx nules from Erie E. It. The .
farm containa 200 acres. 160 aCces Unproved . balance
mrvered with pine. oak and chestnut./ There aro
,tood.beild;nge and a fine orchard, well fenced Cad
under Rood Mate , of ezdtdration., Churches. 'school.
~te., convenient. -, Trams—half down, balance in
~. a.3r payments. Engtdre of S. W. klvord, at this
cake, or A. J. LATTON.
Feb. C, IS ro -
AYER'S HAIR VIGOR !
FOIL IIZST4Ittia GRAY HAIL
Advancing years, sickness, care, disppointinent.
and hereditary predisposition,. all . turn the hair
ass; either of them disposes tt to NI of prescui-. -
turely, snd elther•effeet is unsightly and unpleasant
to behold. Dr: Arm's cousuninutte still his pro.
duced en antidOto for these 'deformities, which has
won gralltud9 for him from multitudes of women
and men.- Ills Mint 'Clams: sometimes reproduces.
rod hair; and always 'restores to faded and gray hair
its natural color, with the gloss and freshness of
youth. The comparatively few bald and gray finds '.
that we now see, are those who hays not yet discos.
eredthe virtues of 'Arrat's Hsu VlOOlfar renewing ;
the hair. The fresh and youthful hair we -ses on.
Older heads fa ften the produet otitis art. If you 1
na.l u
are disfigured , or ' o old, masters and ugly, by
gray hair, restore its dant color, and with ityour
eestnres to their orlg' al salmis' and Sgreesblets; ..
preeslon. . - - ' : - •
=Guam SiVICE.
Atevenaville.
As an elegant & - esainlft bountirling Metter, It
N, I no superior.
T. V. linT.l`nutt
SEED! SEED I
LtiltoF, AND SMALL CLOVE.P. AND .niurrar
SEED for owls at W. A. ROCKWELL,
Feb. _01,24 4.•
ADla FULL ASSORTMENT OF . ;
i5.A.D2 709 11 4f 4 r . nir all
At ZraXol3.
- 41.80$ 95
ISUBTON orsrror.
.Executor
MARCCS A. - PORTER
Adminiesator
TO rrs =Tau, rrzezrzy A.v) COWES.
151
ECM
VI 02
NT 95
428.42
41803 93
956 09
694 00
5213 18 - 71
19920 11 *.
$83342 si
847803 93
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