Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, February 29, 1872, Image 3

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Towanda, Thursday, February 291872.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.'
-in- The Iteptiblicans of Elmira
have 4 ro•nominated Mayor FLOOD. -
pie , C. T. Hems has purchased
the interest of his partner. Mr. Wueosr, in the
Gleaner
up. We nndeistand that petitions
fir a free bridge charter for this place, have
I.i en very generally signed through the east. •
tir Only one train a day on the
Sullivan & Erie non. Leaves this place at 8
and re arriv a here at 4 r. at.
t er An . .ttteresting and acceptable
letter from Ekie was received too late for pobli
cation this week.- It aball appear in our next
BEE
~ J. 0. FIIOST & SONS have pnr
chaFed a handsome pair of matched horses.
a Loeb are pronounced by judges of horse flesh
to be the best-team in this section. •
- tom. CLARK B. PORTER has purchas
ed the store in the' south end of the 'Ward
House, now occupied by 8. Wool:worm, and will
t it up for a Drug-Store.
: - Commission's for newly elect
ed Ju..tices have been received by Prothonotary
Thomas, and are ready for del.vety to those en
titled to them.
lam. Messrs , . Antes & EvErtErr, of
this place, have the ageney fortho life of Jaw.
jr. The book is in pamphlet form,- and
s :is for 50 cents. Orders by mail will receive
proatpt attention. -
- n. We print in another column
E n teretildlag letter froth Maj. E. W. Ilat.E.
The Major, Mr. lal'iliTNG and J. G. PAITON, ap
p,ar to be enjoying themselves to the fullest
IBM
The popOlation of Chestnut
Ftr,pt was increased lonO, last Sunday. The
nor-eoliner, took up his abodo nt tho hospitable
ider4ee of Mr. W. G.- Truck.. - Weight,, eight
ounds. "Both doing well," etc.
W" . ANZCA E. DICEINSON will deliver
r great lecture on "working Men and Don
.agognes," in Mercues Hall, this Thursday
eruig. This lecture is universally conceded
to be the greatest effort of this gifted lecturer.
Lobo to see a full house. _
At a meeting of the stock
hialers of the Towanda Iron Manufacturing
C,cipany, held on Friday afternoon, the capital
r.h,ck was increas'ed to ono hundred' thousand
(I , llars, and-arrangements maclo by which all
the capital required to put the works in run-
Lin g order, raised. •
rILVNU W:ELLEP., of Athens,
Pa., Lilted a spotted adder about the middle of
.aintary last, while it was crawling leisurely
along upon the top of the snow. His snalieship
inzist have been originally acclimated in Esqui-
IMMIX latitudes. Dog-days, in this climate,
v,,,u1,1 have been scorchers for him. Ho was
isn.l.ably on a missionary excursion to our
:ohon sneles, now all burrowed up in holes
‘,f Nkiched indolence.
PutsoNAL.—Cant. A. J. TROUT, for
foreman in tins office, and now engagcd
f , ,, Williamsport Standard, paid us a call
IP.-• recd•
.111. SION,. of the Athena Gb.aner, was in
'Aluinla.!. IL) says the Wenner is a
r:nanrut iNititutian in Athens, all reports to
th. coatrary',Dotwitlkstandiug.
-1. E. Sui.om.):: vcl.l lcave fur Germany on
GM=
te- Postmaster General J.l A. J.
Unr.swELL, issued a very importan notice on
;Lie iir,t instant. It is earnestly desired that
3:/ all C.9.nr.S thy name of the county, as well as
the p•~st ,- 21Fer:and State, be superscribed upon
all letters, circulars, newspapers, and ;other
natters to be forwarded by mail. The De
partment urgently requests a strict ceinpLance
t. 11,1, crder, to facilitate the distribution and
: - Ire a - speedy . transmission of thc; heavy
n , Low parsing over the different railroads.
A. largo number of citizens of
un hnd adjoining counties hare been swindled
atly by a man calling himself
them agents' for an attachment to
tauwing machines, and taking their notes there
f):. The notes We o afterward disposed of at
r. shave, while the article represented as being
n. , ,,ttd, is good for nothing. A man who has
pn thei notes, was arrested in this
rew daysisince, and after a hearing be
f..rt J . l,tice Booanr, was held to bail in sl,tCk
1,. r a chat ge of swindling.
. > We clip the following from
c,r7,on. hcraoctrat:
Ilcinnunr..—Cel. E. V. Piollet, of Wy-
FOX Station, near Towanda, while on his way
I me from Harrisburg, on Wednesday of last
stopped with our late townsman, Dr. G.
L'. Liedeaman, at his'reanionce in S.Mth
in, expecting to go home the next day -on
the L. V. IL R. On waking up in the morning,
'to in , utter astonishment, ho found that he
was minus his entire snit of clothes, even to his
drawers. Upon his giving the alarm, it was
!wand that the Doctor had been relieved of
tee valuable silverware. The Col. was trial:,
a sad predicathent; he had to return to bed
until garments large enough to fit him
...LI be procured.". • \.
A short series of rneetingti, in
direct efforts will lie made for the imme
,;.4te e. , nversion of sinners, will be held in the
Cong:egational church, at Leßaysville. De
g.unnig on Tuesday, March 5, and continuing
Thursday, Friday, and Sunday for-
S...rvices at 101 A. 31., aud- CI r.
cL ,lay. D. - Porran, whose labors
hcce b.,11 so . signally blessed in many places,
[roach at each session. Let all Chrtitiaus
pra:.f,r a Nntecosta! ont-pOuring of the Holy
Si.*l; ; Devote these few days to Christ and to
Yotrioften leal'e business fur
hy not this once; for eternal eonsidera-
I.ct the impenitent secure the salvatfon
too lung neglected souls.. Is it not
t.cce to:prepare to meet otir Gnd?
it The /Peon./ of the
W2 , k , :--llarre, thus notices ; our old townsman,
I'. fitittatipt, Esq. his many friends in this
‘.otlly will read the item with pie .sure
enjoying a skigh ride the wher day.
w , -; wed at the green-house of Mr. Daniel
Hark; s, and enjoyed a eight of the plants he
is Isr , pAring for market. He says that his
inv.- are iu excellent condition, and he expects
t , put more ef them into market this year than
r ttufo:e. He has in carious - Stages; about
eco ettannints, and a still larger number of
Mr. H. intends to erect larger and bet
' r - 1 1ust.3 tie .1 summer, and will then put
!ar,7,•• iminh,:r of rare plants. A great ma:.
and trees are sold hero every year,
'cot catzens should give Mr. Harkins the
14,t us encourage every industry
to oar tnitiNt.."
Ite- The small-pox seems to bo
rag:n. 4 in Mthoepany. Tl4o Tunkhaanock Be-
SEIM
F .r the past week rumors have been afloat
c. q:e•-•. - rete4 the prevalence of small-pox in Me
-li'"P4tiv, t..is county, and so trequeutiv denied,
that a tevennh anxiety has taken hold of the
need , sith reference to the truth. We
hive talon some pains to look into the credi-
L.ntv of the ruator, and feel authoriied to say
.that theie are some thirty or more cases of
rzaani:oc. more or leas severe in Mehoopany
vielutty. Lir. J. W. Dennison, an efficient
1,rx,.:101!“; physician of that place, in taking - the
a 1 prte-titha l s against the disease by vacci
r_vin,.e, rectlypd vaccine virus, as he had every
re.t..n to suppose, genuine and healthy, from
to ,, .11:1 . ...rent places, Philadelphia and C'incin-
Lan. r,clViug the;virus from the latter place
thr., , n.h his broth( r. He vaccinated a large
!.:amis,r with this virus, and subsequent events
.
Prov.kl - that he was grossly imposed upon
'me ow. instead of vaccine he had been
t l-. .rig-einall pox virus—that received from Chi
p:L:l:n proving genuine. Dreadful as the eon
seque:lve may be, Dr. Dennison is in no way
tr van; of rice censure heaposd upon Lim. lie
4 7.'" ph3aician, highly respected wherever
!sn'" , n, and is now doing all in his power to al
eviate the pains of the suffering, and prevent..
it o Its tread."
11111 PA, company of ospitillotifoom;
posed of I:serintendent B. '41...P Acom Wad
others, ha ()leased the Schrader coal mines,
sad will co ewe operating them soon. The
Schrader (Jemmy fa to-build 'a railroad• tram
the mines to intersect the Barclay road near
the foot of ithe plane. The vein to be opened
is said to'bo the beat bituminous coal yet dis
covered. •
We have before us the first
number op the Ahtruga Chief, published at
Owego, N. Non= A. Ihuxtra, editor and
proprietor. It is Republican in politics, but op
posed to the Coiaamsa sing of the party. It is
well fated with local news. While the founder
is undoubtedly instigated in the movement by
a feeling Which". is sometimes- denominated
"soro.beadedness " on account of having been
Wasted fo4 nomination to in once by the Re
publicans st fall, we wish the enterprise suc
cess, but shall be disappointed if it is not a fail
tk as holt i tcs seldom achieve much prosperity.
COM.P.I43I:EXTAIIi—Rer. IL. RiaiPST
spoke in ins pulpit a few Sabbaths since, 'virtue
ally as fo1l4w:
=
" Whenl have been briztging forward the
cause of Me church periodicals, it iris my
purpose to nay s wore touching your local pa
pers, bet it passed my mind. So far, only two
of these have come under my observation
much; namely, the REPOIITILIt and thia Athens
Gleaner. li i have looted these papers over care
fully to asabstain their tone and morals, and to
judge how taro these papers might be in a reli
gions family. I had learned the latter was •not
partisan, but that the former was. lam more
than pleased with the elevating and inteligent
Gannet:try of these papers. • A manly purpose
seems to pervade their columns. They do not
meet an enemy by what is called " vulgarism."
and " broanbetting," but boldly put argument
against argument. "Hard argument and soft
words," a pears to be their motto. I do .not
say this invidiously against other. papers,: but
these twobaving come under my notice, I have
deemed it ziav privilege to make this honorable
mention of t.iiena*"
DEATU OF JACOB DEWITT, ESQ.—We
were deeply pained to learn on Saturday last.
that Jscon DcWrrr of this place, died in Phila
delphia, onl Friday. Mr. DcWrrr had been io
heal for some time, but his tre•case
was of that character that but 'few, and' those
his most intimate friends, knew anything of it.
About two (weeks since, his mind became so
much affected that his friends took him to
Philadelphia"for-medical treatment. An exam
ination of 1,4 ar
8 care by tho celebrated Dr. Ha-
MO ND, of New York, left bat little hope of his
ultimate reC'every, but his immediate death was
not anticipited. Brain fever set in, which . ter
minatectin death after a few days.
Mr. DiWirry had been a resident of this place
for some twelve years, and had gained for him
self the reputation of being an upright, honest
man, and had acquired a large- practice at - the
bar of tiiisand Wyoming county. He leaves a
wife and onk, child to mourn his early demise.
.They have the hearty condolence of this entire
community;in great affliction.
Ems' The Naiad Sociable was a
complete success in every particular, and net
ted the corepany nearly one M:idled and fifty
dollars.
The musial entertainment with which the
performancb Was, opened, has seldom been
equaled in this place. The. performers. were
heartily applauded and some of them encored. ,
The company disiiibutecl a fair portion of
their_ profits among the worthy poor of this
place, thus making a precedent which might
well he followed on similar occasions hereafter.
Much crOit is duo the various committees
for the very, prompt.,and satisfactory manner
in which•thOv performed their duties, •
The folloi;ing proceedings were had at a
meeting of the Company on Monday, February
23,1.872 : • -
Reintreci, That we express our heart-felt
gratitude to Mrs. John D. Montanyc, Mrs. Dr.
alontanye, Mrs. Branch, Mrs. Henry. Merctir,
91is. Goodwin', Miss Howes, Messrs. il.enrylitu
len, Charlea Gladding, A. J. Marsh and Dr.
Johnson, fur their highly accomplished vocal
and instnaniental entertainment at our late S.
ciable ; also; to the Musical Association for the
use of IheirSiano.
Re:Olred,. That we return nor sir.cere thanks
to Mrs. Felton, Mrs. E. L. Woodruff, Mrs. C:
IL Allen, and to Misses Peckham, Cash and
'Mien, for arranging our tables, etc.• and to
the ladies who so generously furnished thb
slipper ; else, to the many friends who so lib,-
Fatly gave iue the encouragerhent of tlaeir .pres
enee and patronage.
C. P. Wi ni.e , foreman.
•
Wm. F. Dirrnicn, Scey.
Se'. A party of railruad and coal
men visited the Sullivan m.ues, on Saturday
test. The subjoined not:cc of the trip we clip
trem the Elmira Daily Actgrrtisfr:
•' Tens TO :it'LLINIAN .kND ERIC M.LNES.—On
Saturday last a very enjoyable party or gentle
men, comprising Superintendent 11. D. V. Pratt,
lion. 1i1...e.. Mercur. J. ...Ward, - Esq., lion.
Geo. D. Jackson, col. Stevenson, and many
more, made au excursion trip over the beauti
fully graded Sullivan and Erie Railroad to the
Anthracite fields of.SUllivan county, Pa., ope
rated by Day. Huddel :.: Sanderson. '
At these ;mines this- enterprising company
have built it town called Bernice, containing
one hundred double tenement's, in addition to
mammoth In eakersi ,sehutes, mills, shops,• and
all necessar'y appliances fur carrying on a large
coal operatiOn. Ike mines arc being extensive
ly developed; new gangways and drifts are ex
posing as tine quality of coal as can be found in
Pennsylvania. the vein averaging from b to 9
le
feet in thickness. Since breakers were eree d
the . faclitie4 of the company have been ina 'e
quate to tlorders pouring from every quart I':
to provide or the demands inure breakers aild
pockets are , se.,n to be erected. The coal ha
been Very generally introduced into market fur
all purposeig_ for domestic use it has become a
great tavorne , ,vith the public.
These collieries, at no distant day, are des
tined to. )ii id a production in excess of any
works in this region. The coal ping nearly
horizontal, nu water level, is cheaply and eco
nomically mined. In being transferred from
the mines to 'UM market, it is exempt ,rom the
embarrassthent (quite usual an this region) in
the way of Nt eep gradients against the trade,
switch-backs, inclined planes, etc., a n.l has the
advantage of being 50 miles nearer the vast,
marhets of the Empire State than any anthra
cite. '
We pr( diet a prosperous future for the Sulli
van and Erie Company. Success it eminently
merits,:and will have while' the far-seeing,
in
domltable Mercur and irrepressible Sandcr,en
shape its destiny."
TEACI, #l:'S iiRSOCIATION AT SMlTll
rumr..—The Bradford County Teachcrs'Uso
elation met in the chapel of the Graded School
building, ai East Smithfield, .Fehruary 9, IS 72.
President 6. F. Torso, iu, the chair.
The dercitional exercises wZre conducted by
Res. B. S. Aran.
I •
After theireadieg of the_mirmtis of precious
meeting, the titaness Committee submitted
the fallowing :
Resolreci,l That the rai irnuue school Corm
eliould be six•months.
Reso:red:, That attendance at school should
be comoulsbrv.
Reso!red, that corporal punishment. act a
rnsans of sehoolvliscipliee, shbuld be the last
r,s-ort.
I:e.cdred.F That the compensation of teachers
shoal be lasetl tiprmi qualiticatiom4, irrespect
ive of sex.
Reso,tre,/,! That every teacber should take
and red,/ at least one edneational.periodical.
:- , -liesolre(4 That the .Directors of Smithfie!d
township are worthy Aid commendation. in es
tablishing 4. Gradca t•fellool, iu the village or
tiniithlield,laud that their example ought to be
followed by the surrounding districts.-
Tim! firstiresolution. was taxen up and 4i4-
etiss(...d witlE tune. intereet. Adopted.
Prof. C. TA:e Stevensmid Edith Phelps
were then appointed ns Committee on..llembe.r
-ship.
Socond,roolution More, the Asncciation: Ad
jourced.
AFTERNOON SE,SI , )N.
Opened rnnsiai: "Tim alnatasi Soak.'
Mr. Franklin Pierce hen faroral iho Assnci:
jion with al(ltdamation. Subject Teach•
Etscussion of second resolueon now resum
ed. With' such debaters as L D. Fuzes.,
Dr. Underwood, Supt. jiceney, Hon. J. IL
Webb, and Iles. B. S. Dean, the discussion
could not be otherwise than pithy and spirital. -
Ber:'Dela then offered, as an amendment,
the followiiag
BPsol.red. That parents be compelled to gie,e
to their children a certain degree of education.
•
Lost •
Dc rektinibt, toe t encrable Dr.' Dailoch made
a few rentarlis upon the original resolution,
which was then yote , d upon 340 carried.
Collection and distribution of question.
Adjourned with song, "Only Waiting,-" to
meet in the Onngregational clinreli, at Lair
past G o'clOck.
=
Pleasant, church, intelligent audience, •and
good spirits. The night being co , very bright
and z earri f tioubtlms explains the reason why
the son g th6 ":•:t(rr (;avers" Iraq Fr) higlily
appreciated.
After aniiv. - erbig questions for a tina , , the A -
sociatipn Istened to a dec!arnation by Mr. Du
rand.
Miss Mafy Plowman contributed to the en ,
tertainment by reading an eSsay, entitled " Pa
tience."
c"ltnidy Rand! flallosial by in may
on "Ciativersißon," by Iliss Eitlia Gates.
- Dr.siloderwood them - read a eoutismuication
from Prof. B. IL Hutton, stating the reason of
his absirce. place alba anted leCtittn,
the reins/rider of the questions wore answered,
.By req'iest, Nisi Annie Ellsworth read an or
iginal poem, eolitie . di "The Old - House at
iiiWy.* and Miiinsra Laing_followed with a
song of the same title. •
SixtNresolcition called up, and discussed by
Bova. Cons, Coclarin, Harpst and Dean. Car
ried. Nage, "Styrian Song." • _
Adjotirned to Saturday morning, 9 o'clock. -
I NOUSING SESSION.
Reading of the Scriptures by Rev. B. Dean,
and pMyer by Rev. H. Harpet.
Fifth resolution called up. As this resolution
was one upon which the ladies were interested,
—a relief them aware that Wires only iri the
I
chur: hcs " where they were forbidden to speak,
took thoadvantago of the school-room, and
ventured a fow remarks. Carried.
Declamation by Mr. Weller (not Bam Weller
of Pickiviek fame). Subject, "The Ghost." 1 ,
The 45sociation voted to bold its nest meet
ing at lAthens. The follotring appointments
iere made for that session:
Lee firer. Dr. E. P. Allen. Declaimers, Wal
ter Grantham and George Gorham.- Essayist'',
Miss Luburs and Hiss Louise Plummer. Bust
ness Committee, S. N. Blood, A. A. Kutner, Da
na Park , Miss M. L. Allen" and Miss Eden
°Mei. j
Mr. Dean then submitted the following : .
Respired, That the efficiency of our Common
&boob* would, be promoted by holding seisaintus
Fali and Winter, instead of Summer and Win
ter.
Carried.
Third and fourth resolutions adopted without
discussion. With permission, Rey. Cochran oc
cupied la few moments on the subject or !lista
ries.
The folloWing was offered by Mr. Keeney: ,
.17cso4ed, That our thanks are dim,- ani are
herebyrddred to the citizens of Smithfield
and vie ity, for the hospitality extended to the
members of the Asseeistion; to the trustees of
the Congregational church, fir the use of their
Wass* edifice, and to the singers for the mu
sic with which our exercises have been enliven
,ed.
Afterl.theDianlog,v, Rev. Corss pronounced
the benediction, and the Association adjourned
to meet at Athens on the second Friday of
June, 1372
.1... M. nIDOWAY, Sec'y
1 BUSINESS LOCAL.
•
1aT, 4 . 1 Buffalo .Robes. and Horse
IllaULCO—closing out sale reigartllem of cost,
at BIONr
K. C. P.
Rai Persons desiring to buy five
or ten acre lots just ontishle the borough, very
low, aliOuld. Call on W. H. Monona. -
K. C. P
tat 4 The income of the NORTH
311,S'SOVRI INS!CO., increased more than ten
fold (haying tho last year.
0. D. DArn.Err,'Agent
K. C. P
its.; Ground Plaster $6.00 per ton,
at Tow I nds Steam Flour Mills.
K. C. r
• seri Th© NORTH MISSOURI
INS. CO. paid its Leavy Chicago" losses filteen
(lays after the fire, without the least discount
or delay in adjustment.
0. D. LA.II2LETT 3 Agent
rED,.IWe do,as we advertise
Za -; r . Call and see the American
Spicing Maelline at R. M. WEI.I.Fs' coal ()nice.
. .
tai m Tho NORTH MISSOURI
rqs. CO I . has filed a statement with the Insu
rance Department of this State, ShOlXilig its
as
tots to do Tan. Ist, 1872; .fG15.417 I'l.
O. D. Durn.rrr, Agent.
tsj Molasses and Syrups of all
grades, 'e l Itear, at 3:cC.uz k EinvinDs'.
11,161 From the. income alone of the
NOILTPI r.s . s. co., cou:d bo paid
daily oriz two thousund dollars ct" lossos witll
- resorting to its capital or stsscts.
U. D. B.11:111:77, Agc•nt.
tel.l Flour and Feed at retail, at
Towsnd i a Steam Flour delivered free.
tii3 l , The NORTH M. SOURI
CO. mole than dc,111):ecl its capital stock during
the past year.
D. D. BAnTr,ET - r, Agc nt
serf Mortgages-, neatly printed, for
Bale; at this•cfice.
p.n.! Iu point of real solid assets
and reliable security, Cul' Nonni MISSOURI
INS. CO. is emphatically the leadmg Ere un
derwriter of the llississip;.i
0. D. BARTLETT, Agent,
its 4 P. M. WELLES is agent for the
Lest P eirng machine in the market.
tai+ l The NOR H MISSOURI INS.
CO. wa , l in all the great conflagrations of the
r,"yet_e4:nes from the flames with its
obligattons protuptly met and honorably paid,
and off rs to its patrons indemnity that has
stood t e ordeal of lire and flame.
0; D. aurrt.nrr, Agent. '
•
If you wish tip best rock
g machiue, get the American.
tit
A . liberal adjustuieut of its
a prompt payment of its debts; a con
increasing capita!, and a vigorous and
management, hare created for the
MISSOURI INS. CO. a national repo
• ml its agents are meeting with success
• part of oar country.
0. D. D.kr.:m7rr, Agent.
lo scs
btantly
prude n
NOIZT
tation,
CPC
The American is the most du
tying ma.chitie is the inpft
r4blo F
s i The policy of the NORTH
311sSOFP.1 IN A. CO. i, Lrivr, and always his
been, tlo liMit within the range of any
one fir, so that the dotdructiou of imy town or
city mitild not _sweep away any cons'derable
portitni of assets. This prndclit forethought
saved he Company at and will be (no
uC its s ifegnards in the futufe.
0. D. BATITLETT t Agent
-The Itr.PORTEI: vale° is the bcst
plaget Job Printing.
The NORTHr3IISSOLUItI INS.
uld pay back-eve/7 dollar to its Stoek-
CO. c( 1
hulde
all it.,
of c.r.e
horn
tome?
re-insure all its Mitstanding risks, pay
itherliabliities, and still have a balance
Thirty Thousand Dollars. It has always
ust to every requirement, and prompt
:t its (a:Alsatians.
0. D. lAnn.r.rr, Ager4t
r Tomatoes, Peaches, Pine
etc., by the can, dozen or ease, very
t McCane .t Enn'.►:cPs'.`
apples
chean j
The year 1871, so disastron4
to ma y fire insurance companies. was One of
ammahaplocl proaperay to -"FIE NORTH MIS-
Oat of the fee it• cones, with rn.FEcts
Miiii
doubled ; and now Intli record un-
more
ed. otters inilotanit: to all who aro will
!pay ari. sacquate rale. ,
0:D. illirrixtrr, Agent.
tarni
ing to
A large assortment, of Fish of
dcs, on linnti at
WE
EDwerm,s'
F I n Slit on RENT.-A WoOlen
ractoiy. Enc l aire of Ill.:NJ. r.car I.6n
roctope.
IS. Pea-vine, Ohio, and Welst-
Branc i la Clover Seed ; also a prime article of
'llmothy Seed, wholesale ard reti il, at
Mosvalins.
. - ,
tociyt mide to 'order st
L'7 L
" Aszealassi. - ! • 1-: - .Aainimense stock
of Clothing in• few days, at the K. O. P.
is. Nitrous Oxide Gas for extract
ing tooth, it TULLY &-fluxurrit
ear All persons indebted to TfoLy•
Gotmaturn, wdl pleaso make payments to
N. Gousezrrn before tee lsth of this, month.
Fon SALE.—A good Safe. . En quire
at this office.
. _
NATIIAN GOLDSIELTEI Will halm
the greatest Spring stock over seen in Tow, a
ds, at " K. C. P."
gek,..We have a fine line of Tea--
Oolong, Young Hyson, Japan and Hyman.
MCCAiu EDWAMDS.
IS. Mr. GOLDWETH has ordered a
See assort:moat of Satchels and Saratoga Trav
eling Bags, which will Le ready_ for sale in , a .
fevi days.
Fon SALE. —The undersigned has
for galo n good fArm in Burlington Ixonigb.
J. J. Grumrns. -
Towinda, Ps., Feb. G, 1872.
Be. Straw Hats, 3 for ;ie., next
Summer at N. dowairnes Neyitotta Clothing
ralaco.
For. Rt.-yr.—The house now ocen
pied by Tuos. DtEr..OND, on Main street, l'os
sest•ton given April 1. Enquire of M. ft. Las-
NENci.
tap-An immense stock of Linen
Goods nearly ready for tho great Keystone
Clothing
Mr All persons indebted to Miss
S. 3f. Gnrrrrc. will please sets 3 up before the
firbt or Much.
reif NATILtIi GOLDSIIIIII will have
an immense and 5.t1i..41 stocx of rdi - aishing
Gc•c•in in alew days.
Da' Largo stock of Ited and White
«'teat Flour, at
tar- Don't fail to cull at the great
Keystone Clothing PalaeO next Wetlncsolay.
la- The American Seiving Ma
chino dues work that no other willdo, and is
told Tr) °la.:trier than any other limit class
VIA. All persons indebted to Miss
J. ‘ R.mc;st.ry' plcar.e call and settle before
the 15th or March, 1572
is a. J. IlTurraztu & Sus, • Rome,
Pa., aro selling Pea-Vine, Ohio and We;t-
Bratich Clover Seed, and Ilituots Tanothy Seed,
as cheap as the cheapest. •
re- Miss E. J. KINGSLET is new re
ceiving lier new Spring htyles in every variety
of Millinery and Fancy Go , ds.
ti&-• J. ZV intAspl 4S: SON, Rome ;
Pa., will pay the liii.thetit market prico . in coAh
fur al! kinds of Ifitle , a, Skin and Sheep Pelt&
.WANTED.—Five hundred good veal
Calves.
110 - IV:a. A.. Cm=vai.tx--keet)s a
bettor aasortmcrit of Seth Thomas' Clocks, than
any one in Bradford comity. Prices from t 2.11
to V 25.09. Ms') Ithaca Calendar, and fine French
Clocks, alwais on hand. Ali tzar:ran:ed.
N. Got.Ds.sarn
Cnoss is still selling goods in
the Book . ant Stationery line at lower rates than
an• other establishment in this section. •
Wics.n.v.o & have op'en
cd a Fire Insurance oat .% • •
Cnt ColL—The Sullisan Anthril
ca,-.! the cheapest end best for all purposes.
Alsq the the tr ,, t Pe 1 and White Ash Coali et
the Central Coal Yard. Oi•Elera tuft at my orico,
er at Dr. 11. C. l'or.TF.a, Cu'; :Drug-Sttric,
will be promptly
31,
Sept. 27, 1871.
For. S.VI.E AND TO Rix - r.—At Dia-
TLICE . S 1r112 , 1C Store in 3lrrcur's Block, Pia - r.os,
Organs and 3lelodeons. Old Instrurne!its takes
in exchange for nc-w ones. 1.83 for sale Flute...,
Clarionets, 1111403, Accordions, Concertinas,
Violin., Guitars, String 3, Sheet ]foie and In.
structionlloolis.
- Jan. 9' 4.t.
Ems' We hare on hand and offer at,
1 GroCer Baker Sewing Machine,
•
2 Ladd & Webst , i ,r's
1 Wheeler 4 - ,
1 rran ti
1 Leather " "
Call at the agency
Ze - Tobacco of all grade's, at
Alcesnr. pk. El:P*1111A'
CLOSING OUT S&L:C.—Miss BRAN DT
offers her stock of Millinery Goods at retail, at .
cost, for the next fit) days ; or she will dispose of
her entire stock together with the store fix
tures, at a great b.trg,aln, to any ono who may
wish to engage in the business. Tao Meltina
is one of the hest in town, and Miss 13. has bee;
doing a paying businiss. Satisfactory reasons
given for desiring to sell. For further particu
lars call - ati the store, one door east of Mercer 's
Bank.
!'After selling over $20,000
worth of American &wing. Machine 'it affords
us great ple.isnre, to state that nut one cent has
been - expended for repairs on one of them, and
every one gives entire satisfaction. No agent
has been able to exchange aoy other machine
for the American. with any perSonwehave so 4
to. WEIGHT L: I.lancoes, Agents, '
- Auburn, N. Y.
Jan. 9.—tf.
ts. Now, after all that has been
said 7411(7 mitten by interested parties, we tri'D
compelled by the decision of the people, who
certainly ought to be 3 . 114 e to judge, to btill
Claim tLat SLgcr Improved Sowin; Ma
chines axe nut surpasse 1. They any work
that .any rowing
,ioselline does, as eaFy and
Thu do not :rear out : . Tlit,y will
work as easily aft 7:: years use as at firA.
IVIcEnAlt
General Agents.
•
TOWANDA DUILDING AND SAVING I'CE'D,
Issfku - rms.—ldy clire . ction of the President of:
the above named Association, there willbe held
immediately after th^ rest. regular meeting on
Monday, March-1..1872, a spelal meeting of
the Ft' ckholders to take actiOmin regard to the
following prop;:s-...1* arac-admeiits to the By-
La , ss, namely: That the 21 Section of Article
1, bo,ameinkal tO read at 7 o'clocr , instead of
71 O'llock ; and that Artielo X. (ten) be amend
ed to read the -Plt Monday of etch and every
month. instead of the Ist Monday. Meetings
will be held in the Grand Jury Room.
Feb. 21, 1572.-2 w
A Sri:IOUS WORD WITH Ora NON
r..tiSNO CrSTo.lluls.—Wagons cannot run with
out wheels Mists without water, bull frogs
without lega, nor a hardware business be car
ried on everlaithigly wthout money, any more
than a dog can wag his tail when he has none.
Our customers
,are all good, Lot what good
does a man's goodness do when .ho don't do
any good. We liase_no doubt that every one
thinks that all have paid escort him; and as wo
are clever, and hi; account i 3 a inuall matter it
makes no did'erenee. Bat it does make a dif
ference, and any one who L - nows that.,.he is tip
a tree had better co ran down betoro ire throw
stoue3. Don't bold back to save interest; we
charge interest on all accounts, and we have
resolved to go for all . who have accounts over
due, with a oharp stick. Those who don't pay
and never intend to pay, will please buy else
where. c ' CODDIN. - 0, Brs w & CO.
; 41 -
ESE]
3.1ru..0ct
Bf.tca. -
Cu.t.s. F. Ctos, Scey
known la the Ihndfiiii Bowie, and fuirdturo ;
second•hand Billiard Tables. This
property is well situated in South - Waverly,
Poonsytiania, and is an, excellent stand for a
hood, and will be sold on easy- terms to Suit
purchasers. For pirtieulars in regard" to tho
situation of the prendees i and price, enqulre . of
W. B. Bazar, of Towanda, Pa., or JAZES S.
MCILUAT, of Waverly,,N. T., who will answer all
enquriries with promptness.
•
lair "I shall in future use none
but Elutarto's Safes."
DETELTIVE PINKERTON
03 •
•
HI Rlltiat SAFES.
Cirtmoo, Dec. 1871,
Mcs.s, s. Herring& Co.; Micago:
Gmn.intss I had two of your -"Het - ring
Patent Champion Safes" In my odic° at. the
time of the Great-Fun of the Bth and oth of
October. One was on tIM second floor and the
other on the third floor. Both Safes fell to the
basement, and when wo got them out, aftor the
Ciro, I found all raj account bookiandpapers T
in fact, tile euttre contents . of both Safes—in
splendid condition; the melting of the glue
_of
the binding of the bola was all the damage
done. I shall in future use none but Herring's
Rees. 'Yours truly,.
ALLAN. PDIKERTON.
,
Four Large Safes of another make, belonging
to Ur. p15, - riTox, side by side with UDIAINCI
were destroyed , with all their contents._
ONE,IICNDRED A‘D a w L.:. 1 VESCAT4.I MILS
have tesnfied to the presuvation of their books,
papers anl valuables, in the territAo .Chlcago
nre.
• llnnufactnred only by '
11E1ItriO, FARREL S §IIERMAN,
No. 251 Ilroadway, corner Murray-at., N. Y.
l'&1111EL, LIER.ItEsp & CO.,' l'hiladelphis.
Trgur,LNG 4: CO., Chicago.
FARREL
Nov Orleans
"How To Go Wrsr."—Forty years
a;o, Illinois Was as - far West as most people
wished to gO, and journeys were made in the
legendary "Prairie Schooner," but in these
dspa of Piogrts3 and Improvement, the word
West has come to mean lowa, Nehraska,--Kan
ass, Colorado, California and the Territories;
and the Traveler reaches almost any. point
therein by,a splendid Lino of Railroad.-
- Thifi Line of Railroad is the Burlington Route,
which starts front Chicago ov,r the Chicago,
Darlington t Quinc:',—R, r ~from
over the Indianapolis, Bloomington S Western
short Line, and from Logansport, over the To
ledo, Peoria Warsaw It. IL, and rennin.' throe
131. 7 / I LINGTON". reaches Otnaba, Lincoln, Nebras
ka City, St4oseph, Atchison, Leavenworth and
Kansas City, connecting with the Union Paeide,_
Kansas Pat:We and other Railroads ranni.4
frorn those cities.
Always go "By way of Burlington,' and you
will be sure to bo right.
The Burlington Bente has admirably answer
ed the ques.tien, "How to go Wt..7st'i'l by the
publication of a truthful and interesting. docu-.
moat, filled with fi is in.regard to Time, Con
nections, accommodal L iona,, rates of fare, and
oh*.er interesting Heins, and ilinstrated by a
large map, truthfully showing the whole West,
a - hie:obey distribute free of charge. copie.t
with additional information,, eau be obtained
by addressing General. Passenger Agent, B. &
Burlington. lowa. •
11,1R1?1ED.
McCRACKEN—SHORES.—At the residence of
Mr. Ira slnrphy, in Sbeshequir, Bradford
CO.. Pa., Feb.." 1872. by Rev. E. T. Dinah
er, Mr. James McCracken, of Towanda, and
Mir , 3 Vendia Shores, of the former place.
ROBISGN—BEERS.—In tbis 'place, February
'2l. n 72, by Ike. Win. 3lzGlathery, Rector. of
Christ Church, Carnclius Robison, of Canton,
and Harriet: I 1 of Towanda.
RITTTY—BrIoNso.N.-At Wycoa, February 22,
1572, by Ike. P. craft, Mr. G a. S. Batty .to
3lrs..l.aura F. Erenson, both of Wyalusing.
WELLti—FIRSIAN.—At Bin same time and
- - - -
place, by the aty. , ..e, 31r John M. "Wells, of
Terry township,lia A. rirman,
Wysta.
COE—EASTMAX.-St "^st Canton, Feb. 17,
1872 by the S. P. 'Gates, Mr. Edward
Coe to 11:1;:; Helen E.tatan, both of Gran
• •
lIOLCOMB—WATTS.- -At the If. E. Parson
age, in Canton, on Feb. 7, 1812 ' by Rev. M.
C. Dean,. E. D. llolemab and Lydia Watts,
boCi of Jranville, Ps.•
STCEDIVANT.—IIOCKWELL.—Jan. :13, 1872,
at the NI. E. Parsonage., Canton Pa., by Itt.y.
M. I C Dean. ate. A. C. Sturdivant, of Frank
lin, l's., and 31.iss Lous Rockwell, of West
Frankfia, Pa.
BAIINES—TUI:NEI.I. —Oa February 13, 1872.
at the residence - of the bride's mother, by W.
C. T.. Sanders, Pastor Cuurch of Christ, Can
t .n. Bradford county . Pa., Mr. An.6.3n Barnes,
of Elmira, N. Y v Sarah Turner, of
Canton.
:1 4 ..CLEL41ND-ura:Nr.s3.—Feb. 14,-1572,
at the house tic' the bride's mother, by Itev.
J. IL Nason. Mr. F. N. McClelland, of Can
ton, and Mies Carrie Harkness, of Smithfield:
WF,BII—PIIF.LPS —At Smithfield, Pa.,Febru
ary -17, 1872, by Ilex. B. S. Dean, Mr. George
11. Webb and Missal-Rh:Phelps, all of Smith
field.
SIIITII--TIiO3IPSO .=ln Laceyville, Feb. 25,
1872, by Bev. D. D. Gray, Mr. Shepard It.
Stnith, of Tesearora, and Miss Emma .N.
Thompson; of the former place.
INSWOP.TII.—At Burlington,
Pa., Feb. 22, 1872, by J. J. Wright. Esq.; Or
rin B. Betinctt and.Elizsbeth E. Ilainsworth,
all of Burlington.
CIIAFFEE—AIINOLT).—At the home of the
bride, M Warren. Pa., Feb. 14. 1872, by
Walworth. Mr. Corals It. Chaffee and
Miss Nettie Arnold, both of Warren.
WBIGIIT—ALDBED.—At the It. E. Parson.
age, at Smithfield, on the evening of Feb. V.
by Bev. H. Ilirpe, Mr. Edwin Wright, of
(foie tubia, to Miss Charlotte Aldred, of Smith
field.
DIED
LACEY. —ln Wet Auburn, Suaquelianna coun
ty. Jan. 13. 1572, Darling. iwa of Miles C..
and M. Ellen Lacey, aged 13 =Mita and 13
days.
Tin.earora, Bradford Co.. r Feb. 13,
1872, Mrs: Lorain lreardsleo Peat,-m gloricras
Lope of eteriaal life, aged 69 years, 10 months
and 19 days.
EARNER.—In Fln-sLequin,. TLIC3a9 morning,
•b "" 187' thrall, 13arner, aged Gt; years.
SMALLEY.—In this borough. nn the 17th m , t.,
of brain fever, Frank. enu of W. R. and Mar
garet Sinalley.'ageil 19 yeSrs and 23 days.
WEBBER.—In Franklin, Feb'. 12, 1872, Polly..
u ire of Samuel Webber, in the fit)th •year of
her ftge.
Was a woman of sterling char.
actor and of many nolde virtues. Etrly in ben
married Lfe, under the preaching. of Elder L a
Joie, sho found "peace in believing," and
joined the Baptist Church of - Franklin. From
the time of her first uniting with the church,'
til her death, she-held fast the precious princi
ple.; and txperiences of religion, and that holy
hop 3 of the Goz•Pe.l saz.tained and comforted
her all through the pilgrimago of life. Her
t and home were al , :taz . s open to the wants
of .he des itnte,- and especiallr so to those who
preached GoTet of herSavioiir: She leaves
mans dear friends and relatives t t mourn her
loss. -Tlie..ze nlio knew her Lost, loved and
prized her most. In her last sazhness she in
spired, comforted and , _ncouraged all who saw
her with those confident utterances, which.to!d
of faith in Christ as her only lif-decnier. Bat
she ha, gene to that hora, "not made with.
hands," and note rcac..l - 4y sleeeps in the bo
som of her :;;Z.V1.311r. " Atleep in Jesus—blessed
sleep.'? rt.
SPECIAL NOTIC33.
I=
1:9... Persons wishing to Buy, Sell
or Leave Botts , ' or Farms, tiail it ta their
atlvaatago to call ca
Jons W. 311. x..
Egt.to Agent,
Ofticr )tercnr's Bock, Ton-mm.ll, Pa.
ler Thomas 31addocks, Preduco
comrut?.,,ion mertlinr.t, 2.14, Pennsylvania Are
nue, Scranton. Pa. ltutter,Mrgs, Lard, Chees.e,
Potatoes. tic., Cousigtitnents soli
cited, and returns t roraptly niatie on sale of
GiVl4:s. 11 , 2ferPtIces cliezrfully given.
Corres
pot:d solicited.
V.INVELSOR & 31ANxtr.s; .
Merchant Zailora,
• Clofhinz Hats and Caps, • ,
Furfliating,
_ t - CS troad erred,
3,4571. WaN erly,
NOW Ailrertisematz.
SEEDI SEED!
LARGE AND_SUALL CLOVER AX!) TrAffrliii
SEED for sale at ' W. A. ItUCEWELL.
Feb. 20'.2-ivr.
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
A
Darin and CAM= rarrza. at
Mara 1% 14139. LONG a KIMUGIOI.
zow — Lhertismati• --- .'
1 -* • "
, .
GREAT (;VHEMNG - OUT BATE
BOOTS, SHOES, & RUBBERS,
at the
No. 8 thiStba k 4 Pattona Block.rßridge. droat.
Towanda. Pa. -
The entire stock to be closed out druingthe nest
ixSays, and I hereby offer m enhm stock
ROOTS,
SHOES k RUBBERS, and STORE FIX
TURES FOR SALE AT A MARCUM This is •
grand chance for an enterprising man to enter into
•go 4 ming business. My reason for selling la
that I hare purchased an interest in Wien Vino
Shoe Manufactory in New Tack. and I propose as.
I:abashing a Jobbing. Nouso in the interior of the
State for the rile of those goods call early soda :cure
bargains.
Brix's! iodocornents offered to the trade. The
entire stock , shall be sold try April lst.
ELLIS H.l O&
jais.3l. - Bridge street.
i _
Ti VANS & HILDRETH,
Will. fur the tiext platy days offer:great • bargalatvia
DBE,SS GOODS,
1
SHANVLS,
-I
CLOAKS,
BLANKETS,
1 L~'\l~~4l~
To ruck° room for
SPRING GOODS!
We also Imre tl.•e best
BLACK ALPACAS,
1 .
g I
. .
Whichlre m lain d old pri gs,
EVA2tB & EILDItETB
• J=lll2o Bridge .beet. Tolima. Ps
TATIAM, k GORE •
.__:.FASHIONABLE TACOII4-:
15111
Opposite Pnbjia Squie,
=I
Keep always" on hand a full asacrrt,
ri . 70 1 7M1
MEM
CASHMERES
AND COATINGS.
READY-MADE CLOTHING
In all the latest styles,
HATS CAPS AND UMBRELLAS,
GENTS'
Furnishing o o ds
CurliNG DONE ON SHORT
NOTICE.
ALL WORK WAMAI'TED.
6 6 MAIN STR!EET,S
TOWANDA,',PA.
NI ONTANYES
BUFFALO. ROBES
HORSE BLANKETS
GREAT BARGAINS.:
Dec. 14. 101.
4C., &C.,
TO THE PUBLIC
The - undersigwl would moil respeciftaly . 'ay
they are now prepared in every way to attend to the
iStklool: 4 4l4rs . Weila* hl j
In all its branches. Ais;l ‘ wa trial. can give eatisfac.
the sertices of any one in that line
Mainz spared no exper.se or trouble in prorur.
fog from the 'bop of H. stulen & Co., of our
a hearse which =not I, , er surpassed or even equaled
is elegsrioe. this side of our largest cities. We have
also Seam; the services of a most reUabTo, careful,
and gentlemanly person to attend to this branch of
the buil:wee.
J. S. Au n, one of our Strui,'wlll be found it the
Furniture Store, on Bridge street, and C. 3L
mix the other member of the firm, it his red
dente on Third street, or • about the of& cf Dr: J
W. Lyman. a very reliable and relebrated physician
whole °lna) is on ??ark street, near the Mien
Ilouge
jan2sl2tf
meat of
In great variety.
' • 4
Aro Vioriag
lEEE
S. ALLYN. t
C. M. US:WI=
....~cti`!!.`!4~.RM ds"..a~'~'^.~q': ~hr4~lC'o.~"~RlG~`KF'_#"?~r ~~w~~Rt: AQ_^F ~:~`t~~+l~'l:
.WWI7AIa ropPov
08 BlLADFORDFOtrirnriatilitiMitratrilet to
07 TI'LC D,ECISZVALB AID
. . s ock
saetten. - .:..
Bridge Contracts.......
Bridge Views •
Commomrealth cost—
Crier • •
Constables attending trpon.Quirt... ..... ..• 625 25
Counsel to C0mmi55ini:...:,;.;........ • 60 011
District Attorney • .._ -
. 223 00
For Eleettfnar - ,____ .
630 75
Grand Jurors 1 657 31
Traver". Jurors.. . - - 4,904 83 .
For !manes on inblic Buitlixars; ..... , 484 59
For Fuel and WM ' . 272 42
tnry Commissioners Clerk - " I ' 162 03
For 01100 Books and Stationery '1,283 83
For Prisoners Oripport in County Jell. ... , 1.400 51
For Prisoners Support in Penitentiary,.. 1.170'00
For Conveying Prisoners to Penitentiary , ' , 613.60
. .
• Of Oda amount; batmen three and four th ,
la the treading. _ . . , •
. . •
Ateotrad Ida t 1 Boer& OlDeelori-of Ctowsty - Tax for tie Ceunfy of.ara4ford., far the year lE4l, • trinfprestour.-,
TowsisAipe 46 Bareasis. 7 Natter of Cfaceont: ': . Irert Chiargedl Ateceicri; tEreeled 1 !pipe col Due.
• - -.., - -F. , -= - ,
.I —.;...--.1
~.....,... 1-...-. k-,.............
Elko - . J J Stevens, - `1270 49 64 2 ."..- .. ; ..'.. ..;...1 4 . ' ‘2'l
Some Borough Daniel Vaught, - 1....1 . U3:031 107 61 •176 ; IS;68. - ..'.!
Wysol W W ! Wood . 1..-- /602 :a, 32 1 ..,..I ' ...1.-I *...1..
Armenia " - , / P Burman - 4871 '571 . . 331 62, 5;50 17,45, _ •
!J... 4408 - 37 3 * 40 64! 48115 21.e451 •
951.00
Albans Township William Elabree
AtbensßarOligh • L Efitinsabangli.... ' 1 ... 165'2 39 15,59 89, /0;40 82;101 • • •1,..
Asylum. Myron Kellogg 1:...7. 1410.76- 1239 491 8;14 10 , 13! ...1..
Albany- . Alssander English.... - ..-. . .839.03 841 191 ; 13,67! Wilt .
Alba Borough - A D Wilson-. ' . 1.... 1 210,10, 200 00 • - ' - ':-Y.• I , . I • i ii.iii
Barclay.. . ....." ;Georg!! Aliortt • irup......1.2:.:.:4 2130'.80, 1944 38.; R1!;9:1 iiriff,iii - • !..
13urlington • Townahip...: tD t. mollentork . . ..... , . ......., 1331124! 1247 61); 77t2 , $5,661 ... 1..
Burlington Borough ' 'Orlando Vosburgh. -•-• , ! • .....! '3lO 12i a . 293' 2 78'. .. 98 15,45 1 ... _
Burlington West. Samuel Bailey' • !' ' 1 1243;11 ;1751332. .4153 61:91/ .. -1, ..
Canton Township. ...... ,E C Cole 2441;91 '2=192; 2'03 1.22'94 1 ..
Canton Borough 1 Eldah La . 1!....1 93417, ' ' 833124 •• 504 40;41 ••• '•••
Columbia. %.--I II Morgan 1.-- I ! 2673,76 , 2486 ; 66 4 - 111 - 22 130 is ....;.,
Franklin .... ! 7Y Fairchild ...... -....11....11 953 - 26 1 903'021 ' 2:7/ '47;55, •..I ..
Granville.' -1 0 L Streeter. _ 1....1 1679!95 I IPOlB4i 9'59 ' 83,ff, ••• :. -
Herrick. I Charles Bice • - ' 1....1 1099:35,1 lon 56; ,-13:50 • 54 1 39 i • ;31.: •
Leßoy '‘..... Carpenter Bevil n. !' .. 1417 , 70 , 1 1249 00' 10'95 - 7034; 08.z41
Litchfield - -
t 1 P Munn- r...... 1 4 16 1 101713'901 1243 `9021' *-1-
Leltayaville IN W Pierce 1....1 - 349,99,i' 332j491 . ..1.. - 17150! ~.!„
Monroe Township IW A Kellogg, 1 ' 136908 '. 3 701- -72'0W :..
..
. 44.1 " I
Monroe Borough.. ''' John I' Miller 1...•, 39311721 3041404 2i7.7; I 16!021 :.•.!..
Orwell • - • 'IR 13 Case 4 ....1 2 1935,00,1 18321931 .16;10; 2 . 25,95; ...,; . 2 .
Overton
_• } Jacob , Heterly * • 1.... ti -ea7' av 4 11 3,33', 5. 8 21 i '23!4 0 ' •• • .,.
. . ,
Pike - IM E Warner !I 2420;49; 2`..918,611: 11:115jI 120145; -....-.;-.-,
BidithilrY • - • I IC.O ThomPlun I-- -..! 1941.114' 193;1;63. 14 . 19(1 90;33; ...!..
Rome Township '' 1.3 11 Cole • ;; • .•• ,1 , - 1435.81 i , 1337197; 7'42 ' 71'42, .. ,
Reuse Borough. :, ......... ti V/ BIMINI:dna ..... e :...!,.....; ' 23929221 ni 60 2 1124 . 1188, • ...1,.
Smithfield '---' '1 W P. - Forrest.' -1! •
•...( , 2963,e6il 1339'34 . .. 1.... 2 ... - ' :16;4 71.
Springfield - .........1 Oicar Harknes ' ' 1.......1 i 27i.12 341 I--.2418!5?.' '6'32:1 121 2911. _
.1,
South Creek. i W If:Moore - ••••Ii 1113,84' 1054;14; - 4.24'0 ; . 55148 2 1 .... -..
Sylvania. 111 C Peters.; . , 41 ''' 216'Nf; I 272'96' ..184• I 2 ' 12,2 G! '...". •
gh e ol equ i n • illyprsee Borten ' A 1....1 - 1 V;80:941 I 2187;GR 1 62 7 4A4 - } 130 19 3 : • ••••• 1 - •
Standing S;one..- lIF A Ennis *., ;. .1 1 12 7 5,761. 1198 , 971 13,te ,- , 2 63 2 1111 ';•
Terry Shubef Bowman. - I, .: • ..i Wi3:274 843 4 41; 5; 47 i4 14 ; 33 1 ••• ' ••
Towanda Tcrrnship....,.ll,orarige Bowman - 2' 1 .... 1 ite:rinji 1104j42: 's,w' 58,08 ; • ,
Towanda Borough.. 2 1,1 H Kingsbury - • ....:1 5273 23;1, 5890,01; 73:22; ' ; 31000;1 ..,..
Towanda Borth • 129,8 Harden i- 11 8394•49' I 794 09 3:13.1 411731 .. ..L.:
Troy Township ...'..--7-, 1 J a s e p h P Mint .... , ..... ! .....I. 2729'6111 1 2574,521 19;5 8 1! 13315.0; •• ' Troy Borough Borough .1 E C - William;' ' I ......i I 1720 99; ! 1387:021 - 130i 34 ,2 - 9.32534,
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Tuscarora. -- .. ... • I H Atkins
; ; . 1361;11 4 ' 1 1 42'00' , 5 81 9 i 671.01! :He=
Mste" , ' ltilton H01c0m1.......... f ;1 1461',5/fj 1393 62' 5; 38 ;2- 72,8011 •.1I ..
Warren • 3 P Kinney I _ ; i 2146 ;9, , 7.0312913 ' ..2;71 2 ; . 10120,2 .. , .
Windham 1111etiry.Walker , , 1842 89 '' 1734'40' 17' ° 1' 1 2 91 28'1 .I. '
Wye...using. .... •.. !, tbral-Lewis - I ... 1 2189 OS! 2066,52 . - 13;77 1 ' 108 76 , .!.
Wysox - 2 DMZ anaphear ....; 2/113 , 64 . : inn, 0,1
. ..1., 1 .. di. 24 3 , G Z.-
Wells - } II (1 Grinnell • -....2 -"I . 1710'491 550100 1 .. F.. I 83,321.1074,97
Wilmot • !ira 11 Rogers ....... •••••! • • • • , n61' 2 83: 11_ ; 74'491 2.5151; ;61 82'; ...; ..
11 iteassegsmicuts..... .... ~..1 ..: -- ..1 341 1 721 • 277 r _.: '. -- . 7. • ... .-.1 ., .., ..
Totals ' 11 - li-_,- 1 4. 2 ... L...-:. - I
l ••• • % 77113 15!;683551841 6411552! • 3513.74 2 , 4662: 02
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C?,ar:nt,K. La'Tf, Treci:urri, i,t ac nett wi
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Due upon enplicates 011870 and previous $ 1180 53 I Returned unocilleeted fcr 'TI andiiretions $ 4602 CI.
Duplicates of 1871 \ 76057 84 Exonerated to Collectors 76t. 76
31111t1A Tax MlB7l ,•,.. • . , I 857 .17. Percentage to Collectors " " • ' ' 3513'9
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'lncidental rectivals 1 148 13 -Orders redeemed - . • 47803 5
Amount in Treasury Santnny lbt. 1671 3127 17 Two per cent. Commission on same 954 OR
--, One per cent connules3lon on $693G 14 , 694 00
V33C9 It Paid State Treasurer. • ' . ' 5213 18
I Amount In Treasury January-let 1872 ` 19820 11
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County order: 01 Btroury.trih tlte . Cotnty of Brcdfordfor tee year 11171
Orders bunked in 11171
}-1111ADFOUD COUNTY, F 53.
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We tho undersigned. Commissioners of ssittLe.ineiy.. do 11.0 - .;rby certify that tile abovels a true and
correct statement at tho receir.ils sniterpcuditnres of vs.d count; frpm tho lst clay of January to the gilyt
day of December, A. D., 1571, inclogive.. . .
Witness garlands and val . of oftice at Tozzranda..thls:2l,a,4 damn c, 1372
Attest—E. B. COOLISAEGII, e.erk. •
I NTYEESBUIIG, ITTT.LS
WHEAT, it.TE, BTCE:WHEAT.
I 0 :U "P.,
CORN MEAL AND FEED
ciaarp for cis-ff
CUSTOM WOlig.
ah;:i en hand GI OrND CAT-L.-GA
PLASTER, trcim Old Yougr Beds at $7 per tor
Wheat, Ityc, Cot dan:.l Oats tak2n in exchange for
Plarer.
,W 11512
NEW C9AL
05 Canal Street, frtriaim: William Fleet,
TOWANDA. TA
"„We are receiving direct • froln the wines .the very
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.beat PITTSTON, PLY MOTH, and SULLIVAN-AN
17111.SCIT.E COAL, which we propos., to cell at the
owest market rim
We respeetfolly invite thost , .. - tvishing to perck...aEe to
call and examine oar Coal.
We atso ]:cep Brae, freah fit= the kiln.
We will aniver Coal or thus whenever desired
On short notice, a Iding out: the enstemayy priers.
sep.N77l-tf L. S. CASE A: CO.
***** * * * * *
*IDHOTOGRAPHY *
4!
The undersigned would i &urn' the public *
that they have purchased the •
GALLERY OF
11.1E.DING k GUSTIN,
on Main street, arta door south of the First
National Bank, and mean. by strict attention *
* to bitsinessPand by the itddition of every ina- *
prevenient in the Art of Photogripby, to make ,
*. thO place worthy of patronage. Mr. Grsm *
* is to remain With us, and give his whole time *
and attention to, the making of -
* *
IVORYTYPES,
* PAn - riscis IN OM :AND WIT= CoLOriS . , *
* As well as PENCILING in EcDl.ln-s,
Particular attention given to the enlarging
* of pictures. and to the. flnlshing•of all lan& *
.* • o
asf work , guch t ili m a: t aa a se p T s rv i, : b . t.f elee e g tl e v s , t n re t s u nits a i n n ‘.!
negativesis of small children.
hose wanting pictures w - . 11 please give us
• a trial, and re thini: that they will Le gaits
* fled.
GEO. 1.1. WOOD CO. - *
. .
MMIIMINN
$2 , 70 to
. $5,000 Per . Annum
.I:gonti; wantel for
THE NATION
ITS RULERS AND Ts.TS lilt, lONS.
Nerded in every home; is printed on tinted paper;
has sixty -illustrations; all U S Presidents; ail U
Censtiseit; all U S Senators: all ralnable.doettments;
liketiessei of all the Presidc r.ts; "Coat of Arms" of
all-tho. States; and other iilustrations. An Ency
clopredia of -the Government. Price. $2 50: 'One
„vent took thirty-z:cven, orders in one day—anotLe4
seventy-Sere in a few days!' It sells immensely..
Someagmahrelear at the rata of ss.oooper 3101211 M:
tanners, school teachers. professional men, young
men - aud ladies„-aro everywhero making money rap
idly in canvassing for thts'worh: The usefulness; of
the book compels its mile. Write us and wo wilt
send circulars and hill instrurtiorrs -free. Addfeeri
NEW WORLD PUBLLSIIING CO.. etonth-Rest co . D;
ner ;th and Market streets, Philadelphia.
janlB"72m3-
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FARA FOR SALE.---Mhti subscri
ber offers for, sale Ws farm situated in Litchfield
ton - nship. five miles trom the Lt fi , A. and 8.
C. 11.-R. Station. and ail miles from Erie It. R. The
farm contains 200 acres. IGO acres improved. balance
covered with pine. oak awl che,tnut. There are
good huildings'ana a fine orchard. well fenced and
under good state of cultivation. Churches. school,
etc., convenient..Tesima-• -half down. balance in
easy payment.% Enquire of S. IV, Alvonl. at this
office. or A. J. LAYTOIi.
Litchfield. Fcb. C. 1572.
VIRSI FOR SA E.—The subscri
ber offers Tor sale his farm, situate. on 3foore's
Ilill, in Ulster township Bradford county Pa.. con
taining ono hundred acres of good land, situated
two aud a half miles from Ulster village, seventy
acres huproved, veil snd well watered. with
Font buddings and good. fruits. The above proper.
ty will be s:4l low ant} en reascualdo terms, for fur
ther partierdars enquire, of 'the subs,:riber on the
premises, or L. `AIUNDY, Towanda- •
' Ulster, Feb. 9:72.2m. CEAR. TO: Li.
gill
X E C 31 TO iris NOTICE.
Notice is hereby givf•xt that a ll pensons tudebte d
to a estate 'of SirrolTuuratoo late of Towania
tap,. deceased, are requested to make LeamedLatr
parraent, and all persons . having dab= agaitho
add estate mud present them dote- atith , necated
for settlement. MARIA TEILIO37O:If,
F 0. 2'..l -
.'l2..Ctr. F.xe utrix.-.
A DMINISTRATOR'S -
Noticee is bereby given that all persona indebt
ed to the estate of ELI:11501t eliFFEEodeceased,
tate of Athens, are regimi Itif tz4l to make ifinnedi
ate payment, and all persona' has claims against
said estate must pment.them dnly authenticated for
settlement. D2iNIEL McDUFFLE,
Feb.23,1-w6 iiimintstratorviith Will =mud- •
L' TROUT, 'some - very IMO
1.1 - ones. at a very low price, by
3nne 16, 1871. FOX A; NEE=
tinplate 8161, 187 L
EXPEND
rot zuouteas . .
.For Pnblto Pring
'Prothonotary sad Clerk of thipalons
_" -
ib4=on Pub li c _
a as per net of 1869
For Entannendon tarots-
Meld, ofMoaso for Co, nil at Troy:—
State LanaW A 591103.
TWU4,Ca t haehers Utah:tss per Act of
Cartilloates .....
Mrs; Masan. for lot for Jail7,ooe oo
• Upon Buildhin of ' ' 16,362 110
Ezra Lomas, lato 446 co. -
J, IL Hind% Coninsiadoaer ' 82a 00
q: Kellogg, Coonalsakater • 670 - 00 -,
Morris *Mew& Conn:de/stoner.. • . ' 60 00
E. B. Coottsulgh, CM of Comtidssionirs 1,200 00
Puna Total ' 47,803 95
2,300 30
. ..... ..1..•
2;22 01
... 30.05.
173 00
d dollars le for - material paid for I nd Dot 3-et Used
'fh: the County of Bradford ford. D..., 1871. -. C,
$47803 9,3 I Orders paid in 1871
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TRIALL LIST FOIL 31A,RCH TER3I
Dow:F.l3ml; vs W. S. Dobbins.
T. 11. Persr-r. vs Tetzlaff t
do VA John Wolff et al
F. F. Lung vs....A..(opLci Long's miners
William Rogers vs:James A. Rogers!..
Thomas Drt. ram vs George Csmp....-..
T. J. C4ssrvs Canton township, •
Daniel Boughton vs W. IL •Moore..
G. P. Manley vs Bailey Van Names b CO.
Bailey k Norton vs k. M. Johnson
Job Crandall vs Northern C.R.R. Co debt
Levi ttull vs. • • Weal
S. W. Paine. va John Ballard ease
James Finnell vs William S. Baker far titlark
Delos W, Cornell vs Charles Colony_ t.
Henry. 0: Gernc t vs Northern C.8.R.C0 - case
Simon Morgan vs William Mosher et .appeal
'John A. Parsons vs Northern C.R.R.Co...‘trespass
John Jorolomen vs F'rancis Garen— •
G. W. Langford vs Schnyler Gates.; ..
G. B. IhtN 4 rott vs W..S. Dobbins use debt
John McClellan vs Northertt C.R.R.Co. .....
W • F. Soonion vs John H. Calkins et aL debt
3L-Cc Colethan vs Charles L 0021138 ease
Hannah Sreensy vs Thomas A. Jtekson.. ..... set fa
do
Ephraim Case vs Henry Matson.:..:
C. A. Hese vs John Sweeney
Isaac Holly vs Orr Wilson
E. B:. YEP.
A. [.Fitch vs C. T. ITerry &Co
A. R. Moore-is L. Putnam et at.
Julia Attell vs C. T. Merry et al.
"- vs O. P. Ballard... --
William Drabs vs E. Pomeroy • debt
0. at Covert vs Gm.- Jones eject
A. B. Monte vs Lcunttia Putnam. Jr- . - GSM
William Rraine vti W. R. Foster - ..debt
William R. Foster vs William Brain° ...... --case
Allen E. Artell vs Niortl. ern C. R.R.Cd trespass
Supoiims for first week. , ie.:Tunable' on Atonday
liareh 25. 1572. at TO. am. . .
For second week on Monday April 1, 2:472, at 10
a.ra- -
riII.PHAN'S COURT SALE.—BS
~. ..rirtnn of an order issued out of the Orphan't -
!Court of fired ford County, the undersigned-wilt offer
. for sale on Thursday. the 28th day of March, at 2
o'clock•-p.m., on the premises, tho following
..de- -
scribed real estate. Situate in Ttukarora twp., of the
estate of AnUSITi4 X-EWIS. late .or said county.
deceased. ; preinning at a poirtbeing the nortb west
corner of 'tends to be described. _and south-west
corner of land4' 4 - George Sumner; tlience.east alotig
lands nt fleorge, Sumner. sixty perches to a corner;
thence south 5 deg, west 111 5-10 perches to a centre
of prildiel , ighway, along lands of R. Sumner; thence
north 41' dog west along the contra. of highway 9
2-10 ne-ehcs to a corner in said. highway; thence
south S Bee 11".nt. flinda ' tho lands' of said George
'Sumner 72 2.10 perches to ii point; thence south a:.
dog east S perches alone -lands of said Su ner to a
eorner: Thence smith-5 (leg west along land of Rein
nor 37 4.10 Turlice. to a state or earner; cos,
north Pi deg est 35 perches to a conger being a
corner of lands f Henry Styer;' thence north 5 deg
east 22 perches go ng lands of said. Hon - 3. Styer to a
corner: thence nt.h 55 deg west 251410 perches to
a corner; thence norths deg east alone lands of J.
J. Lewis 130 peen ea to place of beginning. contain
ing sial , -fonr acres and 2 .tx.vehes bo the same
more or less _ . .
Excepting and reserving the following piece of,
land which store his death the - frdca• has had ap
praised and set apart to berth° following described
real estate. which is 4. pert of the above described
land. to wit: Becinninz at stake and steno in
of J. j. LMFIEI and hurnstin Lewis deeeasied, on
north silo of mein toad: thence north 4 degrees east
9 perches to a stake and store; thence month 73 deg
east 11 pOrcbes to a stake.; then& sonth 24 dig west
eleven perches to roaq; thence north 59 del west 8
perches to plaee of beiTinnina. containinz79o perches
more or leas, with one frame dwelling-house there•
Also: o - eppting tho undivided One- th ird . interest
In th" land to be sold, dart cd to Ona.Letrts, by tho
docfoent.
TERlf.s.—IM to bo Traki 'oil the property beftttt
etTnell down, one hllf the balance on fin-al confirms,"
motion of polo. end. tho balance in ono_ year frogt
final corfinnatlon.
Fob. 2.3,'72
EXECTTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
is hsr.r 4 6 given that all persons Indebted to
the estate of - BETSY late of Burlington,
, legeasNl. are requested to make- iminedtato Pay
ment. and all. person a basing o'l=4 arab:mt. tt
-
eetate must present the same duly authenti
cated for ceftlentent. . _ -
r h.14.'72
A DATINTSTRATOR'S NOTICE.'—
LA-Notice is berebv'even that alloet`sons indebte
to the estate - Or 011.13NRT If..T.T:ll.fite of Asylum
(Tv-erased. err reons•stetl to mate hisincsliste tarlltellt
and all' persons having cloitirritaslttst elltlito
most present I.hern duly" autbentleatcsl fen!: setae
meek B. B. tArnnTr. •
Feb.14"72-6w. - Administrator.
A -
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A PP-LICATION IN DIVOTtCrE.----_,
To Thirript 1 1uri.out.—No. 170 flee. term. 1871.
Ton aro liercby rcitificd thsit (1(.0.1 Aurnorit, your
hn.hand, pa. applied to the court-of common pleas
otiFrodford co for a flit - MT." trim the bort& of
matrimony. and the raid' court hag .app9inted Mon
the Gth day of 3lity. lA7t for beano?. this
said George in tiro , at which time and
place :con can attend if sow thinit.proper.
•
d. PF.RItY VAX FLEET.
S'heriff.
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Feh.
A DIII).TISTR..kTORS
rt. -
NOtire is heretic }riven to all i)0110118 Indebted
to the estate of .IOSATTI-liti PUTNA3f late of
dee'tl, moat make- immediate paymoot.
and all persona hat ina claims against said estate
moat prctent them duly authenticated for .settle ,
meat. - -
EMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-
=
ANotiee is hereby given That all persons indebted
to tho estate of THOMAS EGAN, late of,„Warren
deceased, are reqnested to make immediate
rayment, and all peessnt having' claims against
said`estate mast present them duly authenticated
for settlement. ' JAY CHAAPEL.
fcbr724.w. - • Administrators..
A D.IIINIqTRATORS NOTICE.-
1. Notice is hereby given that MI persons indcbt
al the estate of • CHARIMS Emit late of
Towanda i
tp, deed. are requested tomake mmedlato
payment. and all persona having claims against said •
estate must present the same dilly authenticated for
settlement. - CONSTANT DITHOZ. „
febrrltett
=M!=a=2
J. I.3.IITKDS.'
1,. E. C. KELLOGG. ComniEss:oners
M0R111.5 SILEPAE.D; , .
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ELT3ND Fii£ll.
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Execistor
DrILTON °M DT.
- I 'EtOntor.
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