Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, March 14, 1872, Image 3

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Towanda; Thursday, March 14, 1872.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
ma'.Next Sunday is St. Patrick's
Day.
vg. Meeting of Building Associa
tion on Monday evening next.
vs. The senior editor of this piper
vstthe gr, andfathcr of a Pope.
ter. The Luzeene . Union hal passed
zuto the hands of a joint stock company.
& STOIWEVANT, artattS,
hsce removed their headquarters from name
to New 31ilford.
be' Most of our lawyers are in
sttending,Supreme Court, so we
may expect quiet times during their absence.
1611.-Weregret to learn that Dr.
LIMAN . icaz called to Tunkliannock last week.
fn .laud the funeral of his mother.
ta. The editor is unavoidably ab
,cut, which must be taken as an excuse for the
large.amount of original matter this week.
A ir L. R. BROWNMO has been ap
pointed Postmaster t t Borne, in place of L. A.
IlmotrAr, resigned.
kir C. 13. PATch had sold his house
and lot to Superintendent JUDD, of the Barclay
11. R. Consideration $ll 500.
or R. B. Damn, conductor cin a
train. is to. succood " Bnoapr " as con-
Juctor on the Wilkes-Barre and Elmira tram.
tar The Grand Commandery of
31. 1 e,,0s will meet in,Beading,lo June next, in-
~tend of ibis place, se heretofore announced.
t„
airs. ELIZABETH PETITS, wife
ut B. A. Prrrr..s, of this place, died on Thurs
day last. Alm I'. had been a great sufferer tor
many:year& She was a daughter of the late
11 ,, ra.irr filoonr, of Ulster.
ter l'onroeton - elaims to beat She
shequip in the matter of snake stories. kr.
11. T. V,..:S(IOELDEIty °Tile fernier place, informs
us that there were forty-eight snakes killed on
hie farm, on the 22d day of Febrnery last.
=3
iterTI T S. ItAcnEL SMITII, widow of
:iv: tato JileliNkm. SltliTir, died in Sheshequin,
Thusday last, aged 81 ,years. She was per
haps the oldest native inhabitant of the town,
and was the mother t f 16 children, 14 of whom
grew to manhood.
AZILNVAIEN'r TO THI: BOROliCill CitkE
alt.—A bill has beau introdnedin the Senate
by Mr. Fircrt; - 0 amend the charter of this bor
ough by making three. wards. Towanda has
increased so rapidly pf lite years, that a Inca
,nre of this kind has heeisnO a • nceesfity.
tti'j The students of the Sasque-
LaLiia Collegiate Institute will give Public 1: - ..x.-
..rcn.es et Mirctu's Hall, on Friday evening,
‘onsisting, of Charades, Detnama
(;yruustic Exercises, Cantata and 3lusie.
Ensuing term at the Institute opens Monday,
257.2.
• We last week published at the
iequcrt of Mr. W.tult's friends, a review of the
tweet:tugs in the Wann-Skcn oto. case, and
Lis neck print a short article on the other side.
Yar ,sin opinion is, the soi.ner this unhappy
. affair is forgotten, the better will it be for all
rmict-rned. The ease was fairly tried, and- we
no doubt a conscientious verdict awarded.
Vr The Pitt,ton Gazette says •of
fumi•r townsman, D. HArair:cs, Esq.:
"Atre met Major parkins the other day, in
\Val:es-Barre, and amed that his lint-house
plant; are in fine cond , tion. and that he has a
very large stock on hand. The Major has a
reputation as-a horticulturist and florist second
to none in the State. All articles from his es
tablishment may, therefore b' confidently. ta
h.a Tor what they are represented to be."
se.. Last week we paid a 'last
vi,ir in 'Tonawanda. anr , enjoyed the hospitality
ermine host Wilson. of the Elwell Manse. Mr.
Wilson is a jovial genthsmau, and.knows bow to
run a hotel. We also called upon our editorial
tripods of the, Argw. the Itrrourr.u. and the
and found them all rushed with hos - bless.
The Tonawanda•papers are all lively. enterpris
b7,nheet&' Wyoming Volley Jourr.al.
Come. again, neighbor AIIIIRTRONO. and spell
Tnwanda icith one less "n " and one less.," a."
Deb' The annual meeting of the
40(11:olden of the Towanda Gas and Water
Campan:e, was held on Monday, March. 4, and
:he following Board of Man'acers were re-elect
ed ter the lenening year: E. T. Et.t.torr, C. B.
its4-Et.t.. W. G. TRACT, Mrs. OLIVE ELLIOTT. C.
.I'..Sr.u.nrc,.C. L. Tr.Acy. At a meeting of the
Marti eanie..4y..E. T. Et.uorr re-elected
TTesiaent, and C. L. Tr.Acv, Seieretary and
1n:1 , 1: Ter.,
ASTHONT, ELMER & CO . . are
ire:l:wing to pat np their fifty dwellings on the
'Aim , . early In the spring. We have been shown
tke designs of many of . them. prepared by Mr.
fißhler, and we can assure those who may be
Interchted in the-matter, that they will be of
Is:e styles, tasty. nea awl higlv creditable to
'he "City of the Plains."— Warerly Adrocate.
few enterprising men like the litmus% are
4itaent to make a city of any ordinary town
s few ycgrg.
•
Tiltin No. Z on the Lehigh
r.,ad, was thrown from the track • at
L1.2:1.C.r . ..1 Eddy. on Friday evening last , acid do .
'..33ed for e*o four hours. The accident was
' 2, 4 ,4 1 I;Leimisplacement of a switch. The
'llin vas Fa tilled with passengers, and for a
:k.a torments great consternation prevailed; lint
:vane whtj, injurett The train, however, was
, 7.raLtnz, eery blow at the time, or serious con
.vlumces iniglit have occurred. The passen
.7w enj.,:r4attlio hospitalities of the Tuscarora
al4 - Ectlried to be Well pleased with
treatwut. •
te... J. R. BROADITEAII, who for a.
_letj time lass Itcla the 'position of a popular
crtchteta• on the Pa. &N. Y. E. 8., bas' been
firip.:ntid Superintendent of the Buffalo Branch
,1 R. Llis absence from the road Rill be
hat we content ourselves with the know
that the L V. I. roads .have still
A = Pit) Packer, Torn. Desmond, Billy and
(1 . - . l ' , .yCuramings, George A. Parka, Geo. Fin
. Aa Nichols, Garret Broadhead, Phil
Faz.n. Pete Hilcman, A. Johnson and Sigfried,
tlgoal a dozen of genial. gentlemanly,
hon2rable men, all can be picked from
, c of the globe..J-Pittsion (bad.
Pre. The circulation of the Item is
than that of both the other Towanda pa
,3 the o”rough. •Ttal assertion tre are
`r:,l t) s'abstant tate.
Th•• abJre Zrorn the lii,,e is go , nci4bengli for
] ,, •c)..provided a man does n t care what be
tr.t. 8 tato too 'thin to be believed by
rele,,lP. The circulation oethe R.trot
u, Ti.wanda Lorough is nearly it not quite
IQ the enure edition of our aspiring non
who seems ambitious to ride rough
tGoc beer ail edmpetitors. Go ahead, boys,
h e t rouctiber that •
ambitivu'o'orlcaps
&Lis down on 'tother sido."
SrE i 1;
FATALITY L.IIONU HORSES.—
" C., " have heard within the past few days of the
.th Lc accident, y four beiges in this place
A tardily horse owned by Capt. IlLavvrus.. nn
sxec,Triably broke one of its legs, and was shot
its wise y. E. T. Et uorr also lost one
Lr ills braes in the same , manner. On Thurs
a.'o.,'•-,remg last, J. 0. Dieter !alioxs on going
thou stables, 'found one of their valuable
L , E^h, 1 horses with a leg brOlte, and cause
ruinel. L. D. %WV ax also had a val
"L:, L'lr6e killol in the , stable a few nights
t,3 by tiding through a trap doer, wbleh hid
stv.i c 't .o . l "r/1 1 .:it otro., •
Tait %Olaf or Ekroczes.—The true
secret of the growth of any - place is the Wear
meats held out to 'strangers to settle among
theni, Encourage actin° and worthy men,
whether they have money or not. Their labor
alone is worth money. Stimulate every
mate enterprise, by giving It all the friendly aid
in your poorer. Cultivate a public spirit for it,
and help your neighbor. It he is in danger of
tresking down before you know Ida situation,
Bet him upon his feet again. His misfortune
to be:pitied; not blamed; his talents and labor
are worth money to the community. Besides,
it may some day be, your turn to need a corres
pondhog sympathy. Let us speak well of our
neighbors. Talk well and eneouraginglir.of oar
town,,of Its , growth, its prospects, its advan
tages,' and in short everything likely to advance
its welfare.
Fist:.—Abont six o'clock On Battu
clay Morning last, the old frame dwelling just
eontla of the Means House; was dkoverod tote,.
on fire: The fire depat was promptly on
the g rimy], but tbe flames had made such pro
gress list it was imposidule to save it. Theo
frame still stands, but the building is quite nn.
tenantable.
The house was owned by J. I'. lizunv. and
was not Insured." The tenants were H. E.Bnowa,
A. P. Slum and .Tows Una and Mrs.
Straw were absent at the time of the tire, and
lost all their furniture except a sewing machine.
Lairs and Bitowa saved most of their furniture,
and the loss is fully covered by insurance.
It will tot be considered invidious in us to
state that the Franklin boys distanced the Lin
ts this time, and put the first , stream on the
fire.
• Kir Items from the Northern Tier
Gazelle :'
-BCSISESS is pretty well set
tled that Join and THAD. i'Vetx buy out the
establishment of Wzr.t.tam 3iOROAIS in the Porn
eroy Block ; and Mr.. Ifoaci.H and Dust.
Querns buy the store of DAVISON S McCall;
who intend to continue the bruaneas of purchas
ing and shippingyroduce, and dealing in coal,
brick, lithe , etc.
—Mosas Gverni sold Ilia fate► noar East,
Troy, to Ana= NVI:. - rnaoost, for 133 per acre.
—Snrrrt Darren sold 37 urea -near East
Troy, for $3O per sere.
—N. A. Tartot, of Columbia, aola i 7 %arts,
at ;60 fier acre
-11012. WE TAILO/L, in lkAutubia, sclil 4G
acres for t. 30 per acre.
PER.Sonkj...—Lsmex E. DEWOLi, at
one time Register and Recorder of this county,
and now d practicing attorney in Chicago,
is cisitingjold friends in this county.
—Prof. Ono. T. Cots:, of this place, is con
ducting musical contentions in Susquehanna
county.
—We were picased to west our young friend
F. C. 13mutotons, formerly of Stevensville; this
comity. fie is now located in Wilkes-Barre, en-
, aged in the practice of the law. We wish him
abundant success, and neartil+ commend him
to the' confidence of the people of Luzern.)
county
—Dr. S. F. WAREIRCHN, t*t), it will be reruens
tiered, 'a - as 'some years sin co a hotel-keeper "in
this county; is now general agent for a tempe
rance paper published in Ballala. Ho was in
this place last week, and addressed the Sons of
Temperance. May other publicans follow his
example.
llf " ,Baldwin's 31iintidy," edited
and published by Ba.r.nwlx, the Clothier, is one
of the prompt and welcome visitors to our 8.1.11 C,
tlll9.
The litareli Dumber comes to us with interest
mg originalleo'ntributions from several authors
of note. The editorial columns bristlo with
sharp, pointed paragraphs relating to trade,
which are id marked contrast to the lin , %kneyed
style of introducing a business to the public.
The article which appears in the first place
among the original contributions, is by LACILI
C. Hattow.t l r, and is written in the author's
best vein, entitled "Memories of , Adors and
AvtresseB." iThe srAections from other journals
evince a pains-taking seldom seen in the
monthlies uflthe present day. Ba.r.nwrs's is the
larm st ready-niade clothing business in the
United Statek His sales, at rclai!, amount to
over twelve hundred thousand dollais annually.
We are ari•horizad to say that Barmwm the
Clothier, corner Canal and Broadway, New
York, will place any name op his list and send
the Aroatid:i frcle, if the addressis sent to him.
nunaher will be crobtlit.heil with an origi
nal en;:raving.
11=2
EEC The wife of an olti, subscriber
in Wyoming county, sends usi the folipaking.
Although we: pre.sume it was licit intended for
publication, we tato the liberty),l giving it a
place ;
Mn. S. W. ALVOUD—DeiIe Sir': 'Enclosed find
$l5O for which please send the Raroarr.n as
long as you can afford to We can't do trithout
it. even if wel are in al" foreign land;" and our
subscription Would have been renewed much
earlier, hadnut sonic one suggested,' weeks
ago. that we follow the Bradford county fashion
and send Yon some historical items. Iluaband
'says, "Biltti! I can't. You inn-t." So 1 en
tered on the work with zeal, hoping t, "use
some warning and find myself famous." as a
newspaper correspondent. But alas! iteins.art
few and Jar 11,etween. The Aborigines, both
copper-eolorqd and white, have passed away,
and scarcely tradition remains. Some of the
oldest inliabiants can doubtless tell me some-,
'MN!, of the 1 ng ago time. but just now nobody
can talk of anything bat s»taft-por.. There are
no cases here, but we are anticipating a visit
from the 'dreaded monster any of these fine
(lava. Aboutlls veritable cases in Mchoopany.
three miles below us. Four deaths have occur-
red. Hoping to be more successful at some
future time, I remain, yours in haste,
11. G. S.
I M.:41011)cm l'a., Feb. 26.
trg• Oral genial friend, liou'Ann
EL2EII of Wtiverly, has been spending the win
ter in'thc tooth. The Waverly Adeneate gives
the following et:tract from a private letter writ-
ten to friend in that place.:
"Last Sun ay evening I attended the African
Baptist Cbur b, a small building without glaz
ed windows, but with openings covered with
hoards, benches without backt and the whole
interior unplaStered and undrushed in any way.
The pr . eacherl,w as an African Methodist. who
spoke in oppoSition to the colored SL E. Church
here, claiming that he was a Southern man;
th it the 81. L. Church was not a Southern
church, and Lauded the African Church greatly.
His speech waW negro, but he.could read . a lit
tle. Ills subject waft the separation of the sheep
and the goats,' and was handled in an original
manner. Speaking of the meekness and gen
tieue• s of the iR Iteep, said : "Sheeps is the most
harmless beaatess," while he could not find
words strong enongh to express his dislike for
the goat.; :maiming it all up by saving, "Thu:.
is the moat deVilish brats created." After the
hymnrcame hinging and praying. The singing
was cMigregational and very good.. The hymn
is lined out, two lines at a tune and in a docla
nation tone. ;After the prayer,. ho arose and
thanked the Baptist congregation for allowing
him to preachlin their house, and apologized
for - speaking sO•wartrilv of his own church. But
he amused inel greatly, by afterwards lining out
a hymn, the last lines of the first stanza 01
which were:
" Through all the way his name I'll bless,
And strive hi live a Ilethodess!"
MONPOE. 7 FRIEND • ALVORD : The
very able reprlyit.ntative of Monroe affairs ("Ai
ley") has passd into silence,- ant we
hare been; waiiing with anxious hope for his
public apkara t nce in your cobstuns.again, that
our town might share with others the honor of
having one at least to look after onr public and
private interests. We would not have the peo
ple think icestise we are silent, we are inactive
to saving; and doing, but that we are wide
awake to on own business, tometimes as
S well as that cf our neighbors, (specially
when an oppoitzmity lihe the tollotring pre-
Bente e
On 'Saturda3l. the 21 lust., our venerable
neighbors, Jar.n and Sorau Weennurr had
enjoyed forty-tight years of married life; and
as the aunireri , ary or Duch events. especially
with the early ,ettiere, Are becoming matters
of general interekt to their neighbors, they bad
invited their nfinister and lady, and the elders
of the Presbyterian church, with their wives, to
share with thein this festive a:cation. .The in
sited guests ai3peared in proper person, and
found Mr. andiblrs. W. ready to welcome them
in their usual whole•hearted style. The affair
was a very soc ial one, as all seemed interested
to make it a tone of mutual pleasure. But with
all the good feeling in the way. of social inter
, course, there vus nothing that seemed to rola
' der the occasion a success so much as being
introduced into the' dining room; where their
son and daughter had prepared a magnificent
dinner for the ,?coaiitin. We country folks know
what good thi gs are,
s ti
end what to do wtth
them, as you wild have judged to tine as, dis
pow of the no, is tuzlny 'and the xich viands
, that i t liv,/ Ott tit's.. T!t er.n std * 4 -t. wf
IM==
the all of their - aunt, lira. U. presided -mar
the table in lityle that told thq bur bow to
manage such ibingsw After dinar we all re
paired to the parlor. and spent oar time in
Naha) convasatipe, and.as the evening
drew nigh and we were warned our meeting;
must end, the item AJUOMMIG read bone
the family bible that had been their guiding
star fOr many years, and we alb sang with the
spirit when prayer was offered to God for life
biassing upon the company, and especially upon
Mr. and Mrs. W., who were celebrating an
event that formed one of the most interesting
chapters of their history.
Mr. and Mrs. WOODZIIIT were respectively 82
and 78 years Of age, and had lived, prospered,
and raised their family on the same farm where
they now enjoy the "evening of Ilfe," reaping
the fruits of honest Indeustry.
Monroe, Manb 4,1872.
$ Rey. DAR= WIT r. Au% of Wy-.
soz, died on the 22d of February, aged 72 years.
He was born In Wyoming 'valley, Pa., April,
1800, and bad been a resident of Wyse% for 27
years. His father was a boy in Forty Fort.
whose two older brothers were fatally wounded
at the masaacre there. Mr. Watiaus has been
a . preacher for forty years. For some years, at
first, in the Methodist . Eplsiopil church; when.
from conviction, be united with the Presbytery
of Chomtutg, and served the churches at Elk
land and Addison some five years. He was on
the roll of the Presbytery of Montrose (N. 8.)
when it was merged by the ":anion'. into
the Presbytery of Lackawanna. He was set
tled to supply the former N. /3. Presbyterian
church of Wysex. for a number of years; and
has supplied Monr oeton and Lellaysvfilc. He
was retiring and disposed to quiet ; genial and
tender in the presentation of the Gospel mes
sage; of fine presence, and clear. sweet tone in
utterance; was eminent ass son of consolation
at funerals, and probably has been tilled upon
to preach more obituary sermons than any
other minister la the region. For several years
his health had been very feeble. He leaves a
wife and one son. Doubtless ha has met on
high many redeetood, who gladly welcome him
as the honored instrument of first/ceding them
to Christ and with joy may they bear him to
his Lord and theirs.
es. A c,,mmittee of colored men
appointed to take into consideration the -expe
diency of calling-a Convention of, the colored
citizens of the Thirteenth Congressional Di,-
trict of Pennsylvania, passed the following reso;
lotion :
&welted, That we, the colored voters of the
Thirteenth District of Pennsylvania, will meet
in the Court Renee, hi. the borough of Towan
da, on Thursday, the 28th instant, at 2 o'clock;
r m., to take such steps as to secure the suc
cess of the Republican party in the to-election
of General Grant to the Presidency.
Let every village and town in this and ad
joining counties send their delegates.
Let the colored citizens of Northern Pennsyl
vania be represented.
We cordially invite our colored brethrearom
the State of New York to meet with us to raise
the standard for Grant and liberty!
Colored cititizens l you will be called upon
next November to assist in electing for the tirst
time the Chief Magistrate of the United States.
Let your votes be cast with tlist conception of
propriety that will reflect credit upon yen. Let
us make such a demonstration that will throw
terror into the ranks of our enemies. •
The Hun. J. H. Jitney, colored member or
Congress, will be present and address the Con
ventext.
Prof. Wm: Howard Day is invited,_ also Goo
A. Johnson, of Ithaca; J. Johnson, of Ow ego;
Rev, J. C. Gilbert, of Wilkes-Barre, and C. J.
Hin,_ot Elmira.
Freemen Bally! Come one! Como all I
Committee : I. J Btrrixa, Chairman,
Smartt. Powxt.i., Treasurer.
W. H. Roams, Secretary.
Wx. Baoww,
.t
Re*. C. H. Stirrit, Aset Sec's.
W. H. llorasoN, Secretary.
•
" BILLY " Woopwsite, Baggage
Blaster on the Willies-Barre and Elmira Accom
modation, Pa. t N. Y. IL IL, bad the lingers , of,
his right hand quite badly injured while coup. '
ling em at Waverly, on Tuesday last_
teii-Eggs for hatching from foie,
large, pnre-bred :Brahma Fowls and Bonn
Ducks. C. I'. Water, Towanda.
lek. Persons desiring to buy five
or ten acre lotslust outride the hgreugh, vety
low, should call on W. Moco.tx.
- Fine boots made to order at
L L. Moony k Cair.
Ground Plaster s6.ot) per ton,
at Towanda Steam Flat:x.lElN.
Fun RL - vr.—A gOod house with
large lot. Enquire of OVER TON it Et ~Prerr
se a., F. 11; wrr T TN is agent for the
beet sewing machine in the market.
mfr. Patronize N. GoLnotrru.
ipsL. We have a fine line of Tea,:
Oolong, Young flygott, Japan and Union.
McCar.r. 1;. EDIVAIXD.
ter Large stoek,of Red and White
Wheat Flour, at pleCeat tr. EDIVAZDS%
. te1.3.17 different styles of Hats
an: Caps, at N. G oi.ns nines Keystone Clothing
Palace.
M. Flour and Feed at retail, at
TovVelida Stearn flour Mille, delivered free.
Foi' Su.r..—A good Safe. Enquire
at 111151!oftlec.
OR.. A large assortment of Fish o
all grades, on hand at
Fon Su.r. Woolen
Factory. Enquire of Bp:. Norrru. 71Car .
rocton.
Molasses and Syrups of all
grades, cheap, at Mee= k Etowarzs',
118; Try one , of N. Gorzsmrrn's
summer overcoats, tho "latest novelty," and
the moot comfortable invention of the age.
{g. Pea-vine, Ohio, and West-
Branch lamer ileed also a prime article of
Timothy E y ed, wholesale and relidl, at
Mmtramme.
Fun RENT.—The hOIISo now OCCiI
pied by Taos. D/XXASD, cm Maio Arcot. Poe
swims - Inc - en April 1. Enquire of N. U.
Ei3El
lir Tomatoes, Pear..hes, 'Pine
apples, etr.; by the
,can, clazirt or cue, very
cheap, at Itlcetts Z. EDWARDS'.
18.;11 you wish tho best lock
stitch scwirg machine, net the American.
$9. Ail persons indebted to lam
E. J. Kraostar will Once call and settle before
the 15th of March, 1872.
tes.J. WErrrAram k Sox, Rome,
Pa., are idling Pea-Vino, Ohio and West-
Branch Clone Seed, and Illinois Timothy Seed,
as cheap as the cheapest.
NI" Mae E. J. Kamm ie now re
alising her new Opting styles In envy mink"
tit Okla isdrevy &Mgt
BUSINESS LOCAL.
K. C. P
K. C. P. -
K. C. 1'
K. C. P
K. C. P
K. C. P
K. C. P. ,
" I sweet ?"
IIoCADr. S EDWABAS%
" A'int I sweet ?"
unsuun.ciG (P. C. IL) N.urrAli
K. C. P
Is. Buffalo Robes srid . Hares
inasketa—Olostaig oat sitta revadhas of eon,
at - llorzunza
tor Mr. GOWN= intends to
Larva uttsordiztuy lino of Gents' ranslobbtir
Goods.
06.13. A. Parris &,,Co. are receiv
ing a splendid assortment of Prints and into
has, and other goods suitable for the Spring
trade, at the sign of the Big Bonnet, Slain St.,
Towanda.
- sir All persona indebted to Wow
esoosztomig, wtn plasm make payment& to
Gozzazrrn Wore the 15th of this month.
A Onter.
Fon ilux..—The undersigned has
fur sae o good farm to Borlingtoo borough. •
• . J. J. Gitnirras.
Towanda, Pa., reb..6, 1872.
Illir a IL PErria & Ofx have Com
meecee the Sprizig Us& in their Millinery Da
partment; and are prepared to furnish goods in
all styles at the lowest prime, at the sign or the
Dig Bonnet,
iiir The latest style Bummer High
at tho Keystone Clothing Pekoe.
18.. Nitrous Oxide (3as for extract
ing teeth, at Ezzsz &
sir Spring goods receiving daily
at the Keystone Clothing Palace..
tor Tobacco of all gluiest, at
mccin a &maxim'.
• itir J. INTurtipre & Sox, Rome,
Pa., will pay the hlgbost markot price In cash
for all kinds of Macs. Skies and 13beep_Pelts.
Stir'Haying lately added to our
regular business an Insurance Agency; and
Laving some good Compsnles, we respeethilly
ask a stare of your business in this line.
Yours reapectrally,
• Wellman & &4 t.
_ WLYTED.—Five hundred' ood veal
eats.
KrLLVU & MrUtscg.
-. Farmers and Dealers 41 find
it to their advantage to buy their - Clover and
Timothy Seed of Fox .t litrr.cra. They have a
largo stock and sell cheap.
• To Itzsr.—Throe or Four Booms
convenient to the baldness portion of the town,
situated on- Second Went. Enquire of E.
'Scawir.drz, Clothing Store, Towanda, Pa.
To REN-L—Tho House and Lot
now occupied by S. llicHr.A.x Loom, on Wet.
ton atreei. A first rate plane for a person do•
siring,to Beep a livery anibk. Apply to One-
TON & Lunar-L.
Del K E. ROMFIELD requests us
to state; that although he has-sold out his in
terest in the establishment of Roacurtsts) &
WoLr, he:will not leave - town. It•ls his inten
tion .cropen a now store . in a short time, with
an entirely new and rresh - stock of Spring and
Summer clothing, which ho will bo prepared to
offer at greatly reduced rates. Due notice of
his opening will bo given in the Rzrorran.
Watch - Tor his advertisement.
liar We have on hand and offer at
bargains:
1 Grover Sewing Mar/We,
2 Ladd & Webster's "
1 Wheeler & Wilson's
1 Fre'+►tlfn
1 Leather . 41
Call at tbe agenzy
A WORK or MERCY.--$150,000,000 L
in MOO cash prizes is to be distributed legally,
March 29, 1872, at Omaha, in aid of the sick
and destitute, at 3lercy hospital. This enter
prise is endorsed by the Goremar and the best
business men of Nebraska. The tickets art f 3
each, or two for $5. For full partumlars, ad
dress PATTEE & ti►anircn, Business Managers,
Omaha. Nebraska. .
. •
CLOSING Orr SALE.-I.liSB BRANDT
offers her stock of Millinery Goods at retail, at
cost, for the nest 30 days ; or sho will dispose of
her entire stock together with the: store fix.
tures, at a great bargain, to any one who may
wish to engage in the business. Tao location
is ono of the be.lt l in town, and Illiis B. has been
doing a paying business. Satisfactory reasons
given for desiring to,sel . rot farther polio:t
-iara call at the store, ono door cast of Mercur's
Bank.
Fon, SALF--The valuable property
known •s the Bradford House, and furniture ;
also, two Second-band Billiard Tables. This
property is well satiated in South Waverly,
Pennsylvania, and is an excellent stand for a
hotel, and will be sold on easy terms to suit
purchasers. For particulars In regard to the
situation of the premises, and price, enquire of
W. B. KELLEY, of Towanda, Pa., or Jsxra B.
Illuartarrof Waverly, tit. T., who will answer all
enquiries with promptness.
_is. Now, after all that has been
said and .written by interested parties, wo are
compelled by the decision of the people, who
certainly ongbt to be able to judge, to atm
claim that the Sic. ger Improved Sewing Ma
chines are not surpassed. They 10 any work
that any raring inachino does, as easy and
simply. They au not trear our. They will
worl: as eseily slier years use as at first.
Wiegnstt & Ittscs,
General Agents.
CHERRY LVNIUM WA NTIV —A quan
tity of 4 by 4 inch scantling, and also one (1)
inch boards, 14 to 20 Inches wide, delivered at
this place. Said cherry to be 10, 12, 14 or 16
feet long, .reo of heart, bad corners or hark.
All good lumber. Persons offering will Mato
price, how dry toe I=ber is, and' how won,
and what quint nen they can furnish.
Address, W. O. Rsczoi.
Eagle Works,
narrisbrirg, Pa.
:larch 7.—lt.
sar "I shall in future use none
builirtumca's Saul."
DETEuTIVE PINEEBTON
(Ds
MING'S WE&
Cnicaoo, Dec. 23,1871.
Misers. Herring Chioago-:
Gszcraszr..4 : I had two of your "Herring
Patent Champion Safes" in my dike at the
timer of the Orest Fire of the Bth and 9th of
October. One was on the second door and the
other on the third floor. Both Safes fell to the
basement, and when we got them out, after the ,
fire,. I found all my acooimi books luta papers•—
in tact. the entire contents of both Safes—in
splendid condition; the melting of the-41tie of
the binding of the books was all the damage
done. I shall in future use none but Herring's
Safes. Tours truly.
Four large Safes of another make, bekoging
to Ur. Pormarros, sido by side with HEttacco a,
were destroyed with all their content..
ON't ECNDILTD AND TWRIUT-SZTVI Fnuts
Lace testified to the rftevarration of their boas,
papers and ralttables, in the terrible Chicago
Fire.
Manufactured only by
REIIRLNG,.hurttEL SHERMAN,
211 Broadway, corner Murray-at., N.Y.
FIRREL. HERRING t CO., Philadelphia.
MERRESO . CO., Chicago.
REEIRLNO, rsnum MERMAN:
New Orleans
" How TO Go Wm."—Forty 11=3
ago, MittoisAnis as far West as 1120111 people
wished to go, aria journeys were made in -the
legendsry "Prairie Schooner,' but- in three
days of Progress and Improvement, the word
West has COMO to mean /owe. Nebtanbs. Kim*
saw, Colorado, California and the Tenderise,
and the Traveler reaches almost say point
therein by a rplondid Lino of Railroad.
This Line of Railroad is the Itatington Rode,
which starts from Chicago over the Chicago.
Btirilopm h Quincy R. R., from Indianapolis
over the Indianapolis, Illoonikigton I Western
short - Line, and item Logansport, over the To.
led% Peoria Warsaw 8. Ls boa =Was OWL
Prear sa t read= Ocilitt Ltartbs Vetter
"YT'^ 13~:h`..'~-F. ~ ~. ~jY ~". =raw-f'_~.✓Xi~.?~H:..'.
P.
WiciaLut
PENICERTON
a My, &Jos*, Akillstwlisminnulit and
Dam canwhit the 17nkinPseitlet,
Mines Paclle ila4toads ruzad..g
heft Moss alba. !
• AIM" ffi Af Ina onftsgarks: 1 1 P4 lOU
WM be sore to be right.
The bran Sou* has admirably answer
ed** quokka, "Bow to go Westr by lbs
pubilcation of s nuthftli end intoresting doom
suet, fined with fs to in regard to Thus, Con
nections, scoomnsodations, rates of fare, and
other Intennting nesse, and illustratsd by a
large Snap, truthfully shawing.the whole West,
wblth they distribute fres of charge. Copies
with additional inforrnstkot, can be obtained
by addressing General Passenger Agent. B. &
IL LP" fludingten. loWa.
MARRIED.
ORD—KELIAXXL—it the hobo of the
W! father, New Allteby,_Plk. t b 7 BeT•
W &eder% *arch 5, LOT; Terasado
Font, et Loa. Wis., to Xba =en Kellogg,
?"4"11Y1 Ps.
WALDO —OOOLaiIIGIL—Lt residence of J.
B. Coolbauals. Zsq., Rome, Feb. 29, 1872,
Bay. ti. F. Colt; D. R, t‘sd bia rsi
ler.
/navel liyhtbss i Kr. Lasts Waklo, of
N. Y., to Kiss Ltais 04iolbangtt; of Bows.
TRDXBULL—SFRONS.--Feb: 27, by Res . . L.
W. Peck,James C. Trumbull, of Asylum,
Pa., sod Maria L. of Home, Pa...
WILLLUIB—NANLEY.-:-In Alba. Feb.'22 by
Her. J. L. Menix; Mr. Nut Williams, of
Troy, and Mks Bello Manley, of East Canton.
TRACY-821T211.—InEalit dirdadield. Feb. O.
by the Hey. C. C. Corns ; Holden Tracy. of
East tbultbuteld; Pa., and Nile Jenny Smith;
of Blectiardrilic, Susquehanna county, Pa.
conaoxzET—meauxr.—ln 'Troy Bora%
Feb. 14, by the Bor. T. 8. titioaokint, lir.
Clayton A. Mon bromeay of Troy, to Miss
Julia A. Morley, of Wed
DIED.
ALLESSON.—b Pike ihip, Bradtlud Co.,
Feb. 13, 1872, Margasnt Alkna, only child of
Henry C.,wesi Mary/J. Alderson, aged ono
year, firs months and nineteen days.
WAILiE/L—ln this place, Feb. 22, of apoplexy,
Daxid W. Warner; aged 27 years.
WESTBROOIL—In Standing Stone, Monday.
Feb. 19, 'Henry C. Westbrook, aged 71 years.
PEITE.4.:—In Towanda borough, Mar* 6,
1872, of consumption, Elisabeth a ; wife of
• B. A. Pettes in the 47th year of her age.
MCRILLY..—Lo -Troy Pa .; Inboid rarer,
Murray,M
March 1, Ambrose aged 61" years.
lIPMILL NOTICES.
I=l
lie. Persons wishing to Buy, Sell
Or Loam Elonaes or Farms, 1011 And it to thick
advantage to qll on .
Jona W. Mix,
Beal Estate Agent.
Office Meteor's frock, Towanda, Pa.
air Ws. A. - Ctuatuzaus keeps a
better sascirtatent of Beth Thomas' Clocks, than
-any one in Bradfard county. Prices from 2.25
to $25.00. Also Ithaca Cakaidar, and dno French
Clocks, always on hind. Alt warranted.
ilir Tbomas Maddock+, Produce
Cotnmisadon Merchant. 220 • .P=sylvania Ave
nue. Scranton, Pa. Butter.4o;l; 4j : c ard, Mose.
Fruits, Potatoes. &c.. etc. Con mendsoli
rited. and returns prompt )' tea e 'on sale of
Goods. Referencesc- -•• fully given. COITCIII
- solicited.
Now Livortisconcage.
QTATiEIZENT OF RECIIVALS
kJ AND EZPICSDITVEZS of TOWANDA DOW
for Quo Teas
It -4
Streets
Street Otearstissioster,..
Tire Department.
Stihttrateb sad Polies.
des.
Legal
PrinUsg ....
ItoroaviAngineeF
G. D. M0NT..71 - .. Tzmak,cus. Ds.
To amount !payed 91 Collector IClase.,
Ilan7e7lnt7teabs 0f1871..
Lkenaec tee:.
Due Tarasurer January 1, 11172,
By Borough Orders redeemed...
Dae Treasurer. Jsartary 1.1871.
Salary Secretary sad Treasurer.
ALA-lit'ST R':/11 COLZ2CIO2.
DCP. PAW. ram. rn. CT.
11110...6.525 32-5.523 34...445 22...438 86
1811..1 ,436 $4..5.144 86
Due from Collector. JUL. 1,1572
soltoban mars ACCOVtiT
Orders outstendlzg. Jan:l. 19 0 '
Orders Darned is 1511.,
Orders redeemed in 1671
Orders 0utw0 , . 4 41,7, Jan. 1, 1.'1!
I\DLEITDEL'e.
Orders outsteruilm, Jan. 1. len $ 8,930 8$
Due Treasurer 2017 11
C. U. Maurine, certificate iudelitedoeu. 830 00
MEiE2
Dao ou duplicate
- Of the Ludebetedncs in Borough orders. 11 7 3.1504 00
le for Wykoff Portuureble * ithout trcterese. ono.
ttird each Tear, on 31. OM- 734 e.
1. 11. R 7UPHREY. Burps&
ALU.LXII/I:2lDtmc,
• 3L C. Miami.
• A. G. ilesoat.
JOH.% 31ZEUMMit.
JA..1110 M. WARD.
• Town Council.
"ZOWLII.II 110110001 rocs AO=
EXPIDIDLIMUSI ram 1112 WAS 1871.
Relief flynidied L. 01818ple aid wtfe,....8 337 31
" " Yrs. ![altar 64 119,
" '• . Sarah Ogden..... ...... 117 80
Dr. We. 127. 03
Km Bertrand and dud 19600 .
8. A. dor - 89 75
*nes.
1 1 JM!SME
Te.aparsry Vodka—T. Cottle*.
J. Avery;..
• Lacy Cob, ,
•4 John 5ager,.......
Scott.
..... . .
" B. 800th,....... ..
•• H. Seeman,......
Bannon.
- .. John Viols, - 305
.. D. W. llosbes. 300
.., . • lairsbeth licCratuten. 400
Paid expenscs sandbag child to Tin..... 19 73
Beading colored woman and chant to I 25 01
Sakti ng woman to dileghaity count, 15 00
lisisding Outline Basle; to Datil° 9 OJ
Paid Dr. T. lt. Jobasott. :medical attend'ce 3 Oo
To Disabled illoidlers. 5 00
ComolnScoois Of MP= Too nib* on
amount of G. Post. 12 SS
,
Thos. Harms for awn VMS. ... 750
C. I. Ladd. sumilleis ss menet of Poor
tad Ptgralolan. 1871 83 00
Wm. MU. servirecas ororisor lic ror; 1870. 84 78
John ranter. totoporory re 12277
Tearporsry reUtt to Btroogeso, . , 2OS
BOROUGH ORDINANCE:—Be it
Granted and it is hereby ordained by the
Town Coundl of the of Towanda, That the
Borough Ordinance, Jan. 9th, 1860, and IMP.
&Dent th ereto. to the erection of build
ings be amended and extended sof that it shall W
ebs& the following limits. wherein no buildings
ma be erected escept in pursuance with the terms
of old ordinance: On the rut and west side of
Main street, within one hundred feet of the line of
the street from Franklin street to Hereby street.
,11. 0. JiLASON, Bargees
Attest—(i. D. Mos Tarn, Secy.
Towanda. Pa., Xarett 4tt4 1172.
CLOVER IND TIMOTHY S'PRD.
We hare a large iota
ILLINOIS TIMOTHY SEED,
Selected by csuwalres at Chi. ago,
OHIO CLOVER,
Solectol In Clorelama. Also West Itranch and
LARGE CLOVER SEED. -
We vW guarantee oar Largo Qom Boel to be
to name . We bare a large stock to stud oboes
• will sell at lowest market price, at Wholesale or
March 1.187:. 101. k
NEW PARLOR OF FASHION.
111AVINO, 1/%111 CITITECCI,
SHAXIMIT.O. and DAIS Intnio
Dane in the West Stile. Also particular pains
taken in Cutting WSW endCbildren'a Bat Sham
pooing. Cattier and priming. -
Go to GAVIARAY & rocnoomm, ores the
Sentinel Rotel. KAM Street, Towanda. Ps.
Match 6. ISM
DISSOLUTION.—Tho 00-partner-.
.lip beratethre editing beeves* the ender-
Waned. taster the dna name of 110612LVI12.1) &
WOLF'fa Ude diasolted by tantnal consent.
The. day
seconds d the leis dam nal be settled by
JVLWh IFULtr. at th aid etas& Panama kneeing
themselves in debt: tettl ewe nate by &Wag the
natter their cart: ettindlon. . . . .
LAKE: TitorT
° fine
7toi*Nolvits
WICENGSBUBS, i
•
=AL MA= tilt. still k AIX:WM •
INSURANCE .AGENCY.
018 c; maw of MAW .ad State Strecta,
Much - 13. 1872, ' TOWANDA. Pa.' .
A TIDITORB NOTIOR-IN THE
.ainw mattere the estate Mon. demand, is
tOrpdae' of &fed*rd away.
he andars Osmt
tiond appointed Count
of mid county. so LaMar to MeirlOaie Mote La
the hands of*, nbehiletrator ea Mown by me Anal
manuit. Ifni *ldeal to the ditties WWI
at the rem of IL
B. McLean. In ttio llab rf
Timm& Tbeinday. the 11th. slay at loth. at.
10 o'clock. a. irL. at wtdcl i
money nom and place ell palm'
hates dance to odd am regomftd to pro.
mot the mane or be deigned therefrom.
Xse.l2:72wi
IN BANKRIIPTCY.—DISTRICT
court of the Vetted States for the Western DiM
trim as Passeybeeds. Weetern Magid of Pemn7l.
male. In the matter of R. T. Karehell and W. S.
Tbashall. patine* as Marshall Woe.
Weenies MAIM of Pronsylvenla. ea—A mama
la Bantraptcy has been tamed by the satd mart
against the setae of the k W. X. Warshell. Part
nere doter be shems In=DO offershan Bros..
of the oceinty of Bradford and State of Pennsylvania.
adjudged Babe** on pien of their creditors,
of any debts and the de/reery of any gcc i :
rbe=nt to odd Ihnikreloo, to them or
one. and the trasersr - of any property bf. than in
forbidden by law; that a meenne arms asdlttns of
the sent a t prove their debts. and choose
one or more irsese of their estate. will be held at
a Court of Bankruptcy. to be hoiden at Towande,
Ta.. esid - Mriet. on tbe 3th day ot Apell. A. D..
NT% at 10 oelock. a. m.. at the Mice of Edward
Overton. Jr . one °tee Registers In Senkroytg of
mid District*
A. WITEDOIICII.
U.S. Marshal for said District'
Ifsr.Ll.l24lr.
HALL . '8 VEGETABLE SICILILN
HAIR BENEWEIL
Every year increases the poposarity of this vain
ble Bair Preparation; which L tine to ment . siorre.
We can assure ma oldistrorm that it is keje, tally
up to Its high standard; and it is only reliable
and perfected preparation for restoring Gray or
Faded flair to its youthfral color, tasking it soft, Ins.
trons..and silken. The. snip. by its use. becomes
white and dean. it renames an eruptions end din&
ran, and, by its tonic propartlie,. prmonts the bate
from fining out. as it stimulates and nourishes the
bairstands. By its use the hair grows thicker and
stronger. In baldric's Ur/oboes the oppillary glands
to their normal vigor, and win create a new growth.
except is extreme old age. It is the most econocal
cat Bair Wearing ever used, as it requires fewer sp.
Orations, sad gives the 'hair a splendid glossy ap.
pea:luxe. A. A. Hayes. 11..D.r Bide delayer of
Illosechasetta, says. ”The constituents are pars
and carefully mime for excellent quality ; and I
consider it the Best Preparation for its intended
Pure"
INACENAL AND ADAINI7CAS. arcassi,
And sold by Draggtste all round the void.
Dr. R. C. PORTER SON & CO.. Whehms/e - ageata
Tossed*. Ps.. and for !ale by dialers throsighost t
the county. "71.-4 m.
CHANGE IS INDELIBLY STAII
PM ON EvEnrnirco
171i7011f. inecws.
ROSENFIELD
IIMM:E1
200 U
2,014 51
1.091 00
519 33
..... TOT 01
• 131 00
• 40 40
• 2150
- • A.. 50
Ose duiir South. of FaX A: ILLI CITE:s. and homby
that they arlll offergreater Inducements to ~11 buy
era, than any other establialunent In
$L$9 41
. 6,14.1 86
. 86 Oi
. 2.037
Doing thoroughly posted in every branch of the
business. they feel perfectly coundent that they can
make it to the interest of all
$12.877 45
011.393 il2
SI
1,384
,00 00
$12.877 as
Their Stock of goods comprises goods of all grades,
from the finest to the coarsest and manufactured by
the best establishments in the country,
SG,'NI Oel
LEVO na a can
$11,134 .10
11:49 11
To•vattla,lktartli 1•2.
_ $K= .X)
$11.322 C 2
CPO 0
S2OX3 50
* ** * * * ** * * *
* pHOTOGRAPiIY *
$ 11,307 09
The undersigned would inform the *
* that they tune purchased the
GALLERY O'F ART,
$ 6 0 221 98
NAILDECG k 0178=‘,
on Italy street, first door south of the First
* National Bank, and mean. by strict attention
* to business, and by the addition of every *
peoent in the Art of Photography, to make
* the pLae worthy of patronage. NM. Qin= *
* Is to remain with us, anditive Ids whole time
and attention to the mating of
IVORTTYPES, -
PAMINGS IS OIL AND WATERVOLOUS,
* As scu u PESCELISG in INDIA =X, *
.
* *
Particular attention given to the g
* of pictures. and to the finishing of =di *
of work, so as to secure the best res alto, and •
**
as numb time as poss ibl e given to making
* negatives of small children. *
* Those wanting pictures will please give ns *
a trial, and we think that they will be sails.
* fled
833
MEI
Ern
GEO. U. WOOP k CO.
* 1an11'7271
12 00
24 00
53 00
10 00
300
7 15
26 42
13 50
4 50
FIGURES WILL NOT LIE !
THE alum= PLACE IN TOWN TO Din
BOOTS !
DONT DOUBT YOUR owl. EYES! HERE LEE
THE FIGURES. AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES"
Gents Sip. 2 solo .2 tap hook Lome -trade,
utrrantod . It DS
do 1 - do do do 438
do -2- do do dosiallA 400
do X doubts's:ls do 360
do Calf peg do do • do 600
Boys 144'2 sale and tap. do 2 73 to 300
Torahs NIA, doable gals. do 2GOto 2 23
Merchants eta be aapplled with the above class of
goads at •rery reasonable prides. We are preened
togomake Boots to Measure. Also to Nepali%
reaaponable prices.
N. 11.—Tbe above very low price system aunt be
andeudood CASE Invariably co delivery W Call
and see baton you bay. Shop opposite Methodist
Chtuth, 31ain Street.
L. C. NELSON.
Towanda. Nov. ICI.
$1,512 82
C. S. LADD. .
:NATHAN TIDD.
Overseers of the roar
VI 000, to $5,000 Per Ann=
",
JULIUS VOLT.
. a n. Xr.Saila,
Min= ET
Ds. J. C. AYES k CO., Lakszt,
flare parchased the Ski :k of Clothltig of
GIVE . PUBLIC -NOTICE -
271.1CLLAL'
TO PURCHASE OF THEM
Aleasta wanton 16r
THE .14ATION,
MI =LEES AND L.";. - aLLUTI 53
Needed in every home; is pantsd on tinted paper;
has tasty ilmstrations; an V S Presidents; all U 8
Oenstmas; sy U 8 Senators; all vsluabio docrunmsta;
Ilkenesses of an the Proddents; ."Coat of Arm. " of
all the Natal; and other - illastratlons. An Racy
cloptedia or the Government. Price. $2 50! ' One
spat took thirty.seven orders In 005 day—another
eenrenty-ave in a few days! It sells immensely.
Some agents dear at - the rate of 115.000 per 'stanza.
Fanners. school teachers. profeseitemi teen, yawns
teen sad ladles. are ereryt►here tusking money rap
idly to canraseing for this work. The useftilimeas of
the book compels MI sale.. Write ns and -we will
send &cedars and MR instructions free. Address
NNW WOULD PUBLISHING CO., sorith , vest cm
ner 7th and grate stryets, Philadelphia
}stalrita3 •
CHANGE Or FIRM.—Tho co
partnership heretarcin existing under the name
of Dr. R. C. PORTER SOS k CO» has been dilwOrt.
ed by mutual consent. and a new Inn_ornanizea
umber the name of Dr. U. C. PORTED. k SON.
Dr H. C. POUTER it SON will continue in the
Drug lluainewsk a 2 tillt 02.1) Meet, Corner of Male
and Mae streets., Will settle all the accounts of the
late Axes, and all parsons Indebted are requested to
make pernent to them.
Dr. 11. O. PORT= k SOY.
Towanda. Dec 12 - 12. U. „
F°RS h L E.—The undersigned
wi,ll ai Private llak. his entire stock el
Household Paraiba% Oil Paintings. Jewelry to.
A Hsi of the sticks an be secs by calling at POW.
ELL tCo 'n Stone •
Towanda. Feb. 13. , P. BEM=
CARES, AND CRACK ; -ORE
dna Bead. Gaeta Homy, Orange. Ream. Lea.
au sad Ginger Calm Weehingtos rambles uvl
Gaels Blom* aad ail Wads of Crackers at
- hatch{, W. A- BACKWIELLT.
SWARM WHITE DRIPS at
SOX a usacvs•a.
tionl
comg, TFA,-13161M11; FISH,
1 ;41 : guava aid rasa
sivars * eas
GREAT CLOSING 0
BOOTS, SHOES & Ii
No: 1 Griffiths "k Patton' Block,! B
_ The entire stocit to be closed out during the nut
=solays. and I hereby offer my tattto stock of
MSS k SIMMS. end STORM IIT.
TUW FOS SA = AT A BARGAIN. 1. This tea
mud chance for ak, enterprisi roan tat enter into
a red ming WO's,. My f
rowan for salting Is
that hats porthased an in to a Ladles line
Shoe Namdsebary hi New York. lad I propose es ,
tabtlehtng
Stets for M & ea b lo ing t h M os u o tiins b n i t y e i ri n o d r
socuhls
ladnocznente offered to the
onstack ihmll be mold by Artll lit.
ULM If
jan.3l. • Bri
n't.l.Vill WOLF
W3l. WOLF.
E VANS J 6 HILDR
Will, for the next etxty data offeegrest.
DRESS GOODS,
SHAWLS,
SPRING '-000
We deo tune the !Rat
we are selling at ell priced.,
ftairrgi Itttes otneArralrasi
maim
New liwitthisamtik
st the
ittruorourn STORE,
.40LOAXS,
BLANKETS,
FLANNELS,
To maw room La.
BLACK ALPACAS,
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L'V,INS •t. lllLDliprf
TAILOR 8
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17:r.r1W.T7M.
Oirpobite Public Square
Keep always tm band a full ussort•.
1111
CLOTHS,
FTIM,TrF nf MI
• READY-MADE CLOTHING
BERS,
In all the - 14test etvley,
e skeet,
HATS CAPS AND UMBRELLAS,
NOE
ge stnet
GENTS'
Furniishil)g (4-gods
• great variety.
CUTTING DONE ON SHORT
ALL MOBMWARRINTMO
6 6 MAIN STREET,
I:6IV4!aiDA, ya
TH,
lONT:VNYES
, „int oarizig
BilFj'A.Lo ROBES
HORSE !BLANKETS
GBEAT BARGA.IIjB.
Dec. 14, 1471. -
14; LC,
tO THE PUBLIC ! _
Tlm3 lawkrzigutd wouLA most respoctikly .say
User are, tow t:t:
. I , u:ea in every wr; to attuul to the'
UNDERTAKING} BUSINESS
SI
In at Its I?raziehes.. AD dwe try's: can - hive fatisfaa
Ova seivicea of any (ma In that Itti
Urring voiced no expense ur ttoablty iu rrocur-
iv; from the sh , v of 21:littlea vticrlte.T;
a beam which cannot be inuraese4l es iirest equaled
in eirgance. Wm side t our !Aron*. cities. VS haiya
also oeCUIV/ the earvialtur • taint ro/lable, ciretul,
and gotitlavinly per*. on to attend to Oils brunch of
the temtnees.
J.' 2. ilstatv, ono of onr will bo found at tin'
Furniture Store, an Bridge vtroet, end C. It.'Ne.T.
ercla. the Other member Of the aria. at. 1101 res
deuce cet pied street, Or Stout theof& of Dr. J.
W. Imucta, • %or/ rtilsiab 614 islainitrisibrilaisa
Warm o;tee to ou, dart oireqt,: wiz the Elwell
Roam
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wont of
AND COATINGS.
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NOTICE
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T IST OF JURORS DRAWN. FOR
2J WWII 'PERM or own?, TO ISt IfirLIVAT
TROY. commesprooos MONDAY, 312110123,M.
* FOOT mug.
Asy Ulysses Noody; 111run.ttociteri Atlitss
Bomarnlre Osborn. Win Coleman, A N Spalding;
Athena-twp..a-twp., Frank S Morley; Alba. Chas. G. Usti
ley; Brirlinirton West. Wm II Shiner; literawn N
Stikv; Burlington Pap.. Samuel B Mosiord: atodal..
W lecCraney. John ••Whostley; Canton Bontith,
-George Ufilez. TM* A Owen; Colainbia. It SI VV.
;men Granville. Thisolorer Porter; Herrick. darnels •
:Lackey; Litchfield Alfthaa Decker; Monroe twp., -
Jsraniah C Holton; Monroe bons.. Philq S Alden:
Orwell. Beverly Kronen Win II Rudy; Pike, Both
Blakeslee, John Aldorson. Jr; South Creek, Robert
Winton! ; SpriauScid , Wooden' Litman Abe/he
wer'. ICUs lieldiemint; Troy. bora.. Ben," 8 Leon.
ard. S B Aspinwall. Tray twp.. John N Waite; To. •
wands r.oro, Chas.D. Cul; ,Terry, Georae.Ria.
ardo; Valor. Jason S Smith. Joseph itercenten;
Wilmot, Richard Comiskey,,Warren, llsrison:Whit
t
aker. '
Aqium; Wilson Harriett Atheastarp., Alexander.
D Users, John 1) Hoyser. Wm 'lrlabroo; ;Athens
Bore. Samuel% Blood: llariMaton top.: Chalet
E Campbell: Burilneton Dom, U B Phelps. Canton
Itoro.. Warren' Whitman: Columbia. U Taylor:
Franklin, Samuel F lierrie4 Robert
Haney. Charles McCann. John 8 ADRIO. :OW/
Brown; Litchfield, 'Wm Rieltart3s;
Daniel Stevens, Stewart Candela; Monroe tsy,..
Dwight Dodge. V - Pondlettin, Dings)
Dimock:. Pike, Lacey Stevens: Homo Dom.,: It
morbangh; Ithlgehury. Walter Dewrylfilwattegnin.
P Illseirman; Standing Stone. Utrant Vannem:
upringtiehl, W P Mattocks; Tovmdda North . Azarialt
Judson. Beetled Hardin, Dark! Betty; Towanda
Bo 0.. John A Coddino. Edward Walkar: Wetlea.
Goo. ll shopard: - .Wsloa, Ahrk- T ttle. hl J Cool
touch; Windham. Joseph 0 DoweariVilnwt. John
ildrrow. ' • - J. P.NAX FLEET,
Ilarch
trAL LIST FOR MAECH TERM
JL 1812, AT TI401".
wtric.
DtulY /hiell ye W. S. D0b1,45
T.ll. Penton Vs Tetslaffetal
do ea John Wolff et al '
F. 'P. Long TIL Alonzo Longs' Ades's*. ,
tVilliato Recent vs James
Thomas Brown vs Ideorge Ca*rt
T. J. CAP.O TB Cant totn:othip
Daniel BonghtotiVs W. fl Moore-
P. Manleyvti Batley Van Namea
Bailey k Norton vs A. 31. Johnson I
Job nrandaii vs Northern C.R.U. Co.
Levi Stullks
v
ft , -.W. Paine vs John Ballard - • ease.
JaarliniYlnnell vs William S. Baker for attach
Del W. Cornell vs Cbarlas - Colony • trespass
, }len* Q. Gernet vs Niertbern C.8..11.C0 case •
SOnon Morgan TB William 3fostker et al - appeal
Jebn A. Parsons vs Northern'
'John Jorelemon va Francis 02oen-...... s•
0: W. Lan...xrd vs Satinyler Gates.... .... :...appeal
0 13. Tarison vs W. S. Dobbins nee - debt
John Meel.lian vs Northern e.n.n Cn appeal
W . R. Se•nifina ca tinhn.tr. Calkins et al debt
M. G Coleman vs Cbarica Loomis .......
- Hannah Samenry. vs Thomaa A. Jackson. .
.. ...act fa
, do . - • .... ..
Ephraim Case vs Tlonry tfataon •
C. A. Krts.... vs Jobu Bneclacy
Iniac 11611 y 'vs Orr Wilson::.
szcoxy 'crtax.
A. 11. Fitcl.3 Nil C. T. 'N'TOTTy
A. B. Moos L Pntriati et a 1......
Jana Aztell ris C.. T. Vent et a 1........
Trt O. P. Ballard..
William Brain° re: E. Ponicror
O. Carertra Oro. Jones
A. B. lifOmri rn Lum4n Putnam. J
VR Wm. B. Foster
William R. Poster tit Willirm
Allen S. Aitell vs Nart , " era C. 8.8..C0.
Sum.nzu tar ilivt week retarnable on Mop4ay
March Itti2, at 10. a in.
Fur emend week on Monday April 1,1872, at 70
(\RPHAN'S COURT SALE.—By
virtue of an order issued out of the COmitan's
Court of thsolford County, the undersigned will Offer
for sale ou Thursday, the 26th dar of ]larch: at 2 "
(i , lock p.m. on, the premises: the . following de
scribed real t state. Fitllat. in-Tuscarora twp., of
estate of AfltiBTlV T.F.WI4. late of said county.
de.-eased- Lieg , ratlng at a point beir-g the north West
corner- of lends to 1.0 drsrehed. , and. south-auk
corner of lands of thlorm7t Sumner; thence east along -
lauds Creorge Sommer. sixty perches; to a corner;
therwesonth 5 deg west 111 640 perches to a centre
of publlc-lighway. along lands of G. Sumner; thence
ttrotth 4.7 deg west along the cer.tre, of highasy 9,
2-10 rerrhes to a corner in saCt highway: thence
south 5 deg- tosst along the lands of said George
Sumner 72 2.10 perches to a point: thence south 85
deg east 8 percher: along lads of said Sumnerdo a
corner; thonce Tenth 5 d--g West along 'indite:4lBnm
ner :17 4-10_ pershes a- tahe or corner: thence .
north t: deg west 55 panties St et - garner being a
con., of land. of ph.oryPricer; thence north S deg,
- east P. 2 110 , -'etICR arrort lauds At sad lien - y fityer to a
corner; thence north 85 dee.tcrest 26 8.10 perches O
a earner.; thence torth 6 d east along lands of J.
3. Lewis 1:111 perchei to plar.e-of b.:tinning. contain
ing slat'-four cores- and 2 perchos be the eamr.
attVre or less
Excel-4 ana rrr-crci•ol the following Pfeen•of
land which since hi. death the widow has had ap
reafve4 and Wet apvt to her (he following .leacribett
real est.to. Which is t part or the above' described
land-, to wit : Beginning at kaki and stone hi lino
of J. J Lewla- and snenatitt Lew , s dereaced. - - on
north Ride of main t thenre north 4 fleareNt east
n.14-hpa to ;i Ara e: therm annth-23 deg
east 11 nerphea to a .41 , 7 e: ther-e soot!, 24 deg west
eleven pi , re,hat to road th.ltt , e * north 50 deg west 8
nerrhea toVaer , of befAnning. eantainin. , 90 nerehes
more of leas, Walt one irate!: clweliing-hanse there
on. -
tAn.. e-copting the ;111f,1 one-third interest
to be Rai, der' ca to Crna 'Lewis, by the
clorea.nt. - -
paid on . Vie nros:eriv, being
etritek down, one hair ilu halanee on final confirma
marina of sale. nod the bazance in one year from
heel co ,- firmaii
.AiILTON LEWIS,
Executor.
rd). :):72
AITIN - ISCFRATOR'S
Noeen hn-aphr eivnn that all Demoui indebted
,maul. at .I(F.F.PFT FEARVLy. late et LPUT
vavmpat. !tail trormostt , A to make itrirnetllato
taunt e•entirtirmatasine elating araitrat sal.l
ticmait. • - DA vtl.enti,ated for
1110MA.S.rntat..
AtlxotaUtraicrr.
Feb..192:2-A
EFevrow n
s NocE.—Notiee
hereby rime that all psmns indebted - 19
tfie eatoto late of norlinatelti
deceased, are reorwateil to Make immediate pay
ment. and all persona having akin* the
said elute innst Present The same duly authentd:
cated for -settlemer.t
FL1).14.'72
A- MTINTSTRATOR'S
Entire is hereby Oren that allriaersoria indented
to the estatit of GTI,EPTtT MTLLER. hats of Aayhtm
i.ereaaed. are rfarested to, bate immediate Taymeal
end all 1101%01:111 limo against said estate'
moat wesaat them! Inthatitiestsaa fn mettle
meat. . B. LAPORTE.
Feb.14"72.-rar. Admitlatntor.
APPLICATION IN DIVORCE.-
To 7farriut anrnont.—No. 170 Dec. tonal. 1671.
Ton are. honey notified that non. W. Anrnont. your
applied to the euwt..9f common plzaa
of Bradford co . for a divorce Truin the hem& of
matrimony: 1114 tho said court has appointed Iron.
(lac. the .(7th. day of liar. Ts 72. for bearituz •do
said George in the premium'. at which Vine and
place you. can attend it you think proper.
7. PERRY TAN FL'EST.
Steriff.
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Feb. 13. •
TRATOM NOTICE.-
Aint rfsb riven to all nemesis indebted
„nth., adatP of ToNATH AiN W..PITTNAII - labe
diesel% W.V ..leed. must make immediate 'payment.
and all nem:inn barind claims acainat said estate
innst present them duly authenticated for settle
ment. •
feb 1 '72 Csr
l'sA l 1 rsT T
- StRATOR'S NOTTM-
Voticr Is beroht.eiven that all persona indebted
to the rotate of THAVAB FG laic latO of Wafroo
deceased. are rerittaated to
,inskt .Immtallito
porment and' all 'optima; harlot rioting awatnat
aid eitsta must present them duly. wathantlestied,
'fa/. sksfilatspnt. SAY CaAPAIEL,
fehr72-ST- - Adratnlatralors:
A"ri‘n
nntit4 iR hetebr aiven that all Deranis toilet&
ed in the state of annuli - REVS. lata of
Tnoratull tp. deed, am reminded to make immediate
parroent. *rat all per haling claims eesinsteaSd
iodate mr.at prosept the same dole anthentieated ftt
settlement. coNsTANT DEBITZ.
feb772-wfk. - Administrating.
FECUTOR'S NOTICE: --
.IZottee to hereby ten that an pertonatntlebtia
to the estate of Sim.° Thruieton late of Towardi
tap.. deceage,t, are ri , que:Atedi to make 1mp:1443*0
pitymeat, and all persona having , claims strand
said extate trawl present them duly enthentiespm
=far settlement ' %MIA
I"- b. 2 .'72-6sr. ' - - Exe
•
AMITNISTIiATOR'S NOTICE =-
Notice is hereby riven that all Doraona indebt
ed to the estate of FLEA:MU MIDI EE. deceased.
lath, Of Athena. are retyacited to make Immodl
ato mrrfient. and all peranna having cialma astalnat
said estate must present thorn ()nip antheralcated for
settlement. DAN'Eft. lirenTr7FrE,
reb.2P.'7-yel AJralnt9tritar iirith WUt itmess4l
A33III4ISTRATOR'S NOTICE-
Natlee is hereby riven to all persona Indebted
tolhe eatato of ItAIUtY STROPE, tato of Wyse.
decesaed. must male immediate payment, and
all persona baring claiins against sad estate
must present them duly authenticated fo leak
recut A. J. IfOI3LE,
Mar 1T12 , 46 • Admtniglatnr.
A DMINTSTRA.TOE'S NOTICE.=
Al. Notice, is hereby Owen to all persons ithlebted
to the estate of JOAEPEt lIMESOOD,-late of Sptitm--
&old, deetaaed. most mako immediate payment. and
alt peraona hating claims against laid estate taint
rtesent than duly - authenticated mt. settlemant.
• - 8 4101= MAHOOD.
Aar.i r r, with them annexed.
2nzr.l3'..)2wa
IN BAN IiItUPTCY-DISTItiCt
eourt of the United States for the Western Dis
trict Pcen.ylvsnia. Western District-of Pcuusyl
same. In the matter of demo Ayers Banta-opt:
Western District of PeunsYlvani_,a wart=
in bankruptcy bas been toned by the; , said court
against tbd estate of Jesse Ayers,.of the county of
Bradford and State of PeansytraMo. adiadred Bank
rupt on petition of hie creditors the payment of any
debts and delivery of anypropertybehraging tosuch
Bankrupt, to him or to his use. and the transfer of
any property by' him ars Unbidden by law; that $
Mcetina of the creditors of tba said Bankrupt, to
prove their debts. and to choose one or more As
signees of Ina- estate, will be held by a Court of
Bankruetcy, to be holden at-Towanda. Pe...112" pia
District, on the Gth day of APril. 18!t at 10
o'clock a m., at the °Mee of Edtrard Overton. Jr..
one of the Beaten:Da in Bankruptcy of said District-
A. 20111110teff.
Marshall for rail Diatect. '
3tar.l2
1 R3l FOR SAVE,,—The game
-A- bet otoicrialb.bis Ann. situate illoore's
Sill. in Meter township Bradford county Pa.. con
taining one inindrea- eons. ettasteil
two nuts ball Wiwi trona Mace winses.' Nora
ecrelimprerek well Anted end welled nstiel.
PIA M 11141141 0W 4 8004 fruits- The aborilPC
=Weald law and on ieneosabiletertleti
tarticulars
remises, or L. muxtly, nera2de, •
:Am rit
.. trespass
...for attach
.....wppowl
..appotl
-.appeal
..debt
appeal
.eject
zupetll
Mg
..ejeCt
J"
..debt
..rject
...debt
MEI
GERTLV,
Executor.
m.tncrs A. voiTEn -
-ealidnierstor.