Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, May 02, 1872, Image 3

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Towanda, l'hursday. May 2, 1872.
LOCAL IARD GENERAL.
Don't ail to hear G.ocou this
cyruing.
ster The EOscopal Sunday-school
will Elect hereafter at 9 o'clock in the morning.
se" Examine your paper befog
starting for town t to purchase goods, and bid
only of those trho advertise.
/6r. Collector Ouctrrr will calk s on
the tax4eyers 'during the present racinth.
Governyourselves aocOrdingly.
TEO— KIIIDT‘ Drug Store was crowd
rl at an early hdur Monday morning, by peon
plc anxious to 84nm , tickets for Govo'st's
les
t ure.
iteh.. Father Tasza delivered his
lecture on St. Patrick and his mission to Ire
land, in Philadelphia, on Thursday evening
last, to a crowded house.
gdy- The editor of the Scranton
Pally Ponocrat s•anted to be nominated for
Mayor by the Democratic convention, but
didn't succeed. *ow ho bolts the ticket.
se- Father Ton= will repeat his
•
g reat Ie tulß9n St. Patrick, in Iderctir's Hall,
en ThurEday evening next, for the benefit of
the itew.Catbalic attnrch.
UV - The following patents have
rccuntly been granted to citizens of this coun
ty : Corn Planter, Ito Gro. W. HEATH, of Bnr
lington ; Mirror and -Frame Hanger, J. B.
TnoursoN, Catoptown.
sr J... V. IGEIGER, onr popular
g m:smith, last wek received an order ar. a
eno_from a gentl roan in Illinois. The pur
cligywr was not personally acquainteo'l with Vat.,
lut had heard of his superior guns.
‘);*l.. Il H eters.oil's Magazine for May is
v't faced with a 'charming steel engraving,
is followed by the usual colored fashion
1.!1!.., and a profasion ofi r fashion eats. The
A. etc., aro hirnished by its large corpii . of
contributMs.
"II: E.TW.," in the last Item,
jtig!rzo ,:q1:11e natiad orlhe junior editor of this
pap r asl a candidate for ° Congreas this fall.
va, : l,• we! feel complimented that onol man hit
tholight of us in that connection, we desire. to
stat , that we have; no aspiratienk in that direc
hon.
tett-
Go •
(ley'si Lady's .1:00/... - for May
hitri),lnee.4 us to alts. Lolipt.ics party, a very
expressive outline Lessm.L.,Jand the fourth
of the Ferics. The )ther engravings aro flamer
otnl and good; : thelfa:4liions are complete; and
the liter4u department supplied by MattioN
11.kra.ts, Mrs. Di:ssisoN, ANNIE FROAT and
•
others.
:-~.-~ ~-
eir Mr. C. T. SMITH, proprietor of
the Ahwnga House, r who has been.absent some
two weeks, is expeeted home in a day or two
The last heard from bun he was off Cape Hat
teras, leaping over the railing of a coast steam
r, face downward; and looking very much as
if Ole pli)astires of ; a stormy voyage on " the
14i p" were, after all, less real than im
,;mary.4.o,rfgo r(CIZCite.
.: .
ticra- e brkdford County Suinday
s c h,,l Ctiveittiot!i mot' at DO Canton, on
Mondayvening. !Rev. G. A. Priam, or Phila.
t i
delpilia, ias present and delivered an interest-
MI:, instinctive and entertaining address on
tilt gry awork ol thei*Mday-school in the
l '
5 , a1,.. Ti J Convention reresined in session nn
t,l Wohnlday afternoon. The attendance was
,Tur.ll, 1 , 11 the delegates were 116Spit,abl••ent• r
t-,•:•:,1 l.y the gooil people of East Canton, all
: ,i, Ta ~e tned determined to do all in their
Lal,e th e occasion pleasant as well as
1 - • ":
r .tiia!,l,_
Irs. B4BCoCK, the wife of our
townsman and neighbor, J. B. G.
Es.l., of this place, died nu Weitnes
7th rust.{ Mrs. B. was a victim t i t 1 .
colminiption, from which she
acs ntinedito her bed, s patient suffer
alp !mild She leaves a husband and
F. c 4 ,
the
I I d••n!r
l ad Lan
r, , 11“ f
\ ,11.1,1 t
mOum ber loss. The funeral
p,l on May, the 19111 imd. In thi;
rervareitieid, Mr. B.11:roCK and family
r• Ist tlie warm 4yrnraillicrs of their nunier, •us
of fl funds Utv,gl).- - p
iir...ittLl
-- 7 - '''' •--
NAL.--N. N. I.4:rrs, Jr., was
exicat , ,r of ]tile state of the late Mrs. C.
1.. \VALI , . The titcea,c-d bequeathed most of
,mte to In sr ;..11.melettilclrezt.
• , G,.n..P.urroN i; Washington,
t'. Wt• rather suireet GI:El:IAA and Scurnz
I,r him. •
V. RAJA:its, Esq., W. E. Vr.tsp.tr, of
visited Sullilan cants last
•;:. art , l rt.ttirneditonto with thn e barrels of
as tlferesnit of ono day's gunning
P.tesr , .,:r,, the veteran of the ArTes
0:1 the :+:1; list for some i.layA paN
;1:0
Ott- T , ) cjil.)pE THE 'WEATHER.—
r, y.,u widi to ikbow what the weather is to
L. go ~u t and toiled the smallest cloud you
I“ op your eyes upon :t, and if it decreases
I, , appears, it i fl,ows a state of the air which
I( : , :re to be followed by fine weather; but
.i!! uxresses irr aiie, take your great coat with
pm if yen are going from home, for falling
tathcr sill nut be far off. The reason is this:
Whou thc.itir is becoming charged with
.4 1 v. ill e ccry cloud attracting all
ton until it gathe:s nit" a
. a. r, and, en tho e.,litrary, %%hen the fluid
of or e4BUSillg itself, then a large
seen breakini to pieces and dis-
El
l'ustuvE ThE BIRDS.—NOW that
the thrt weither•iii - coming, and the birds are
1 .-;inning to build their nests and make the
ocal with their morning concerts, it is
i• li to warn the boys and others who, arc 139
to rob
I, testei and ' , boot the parent
that the la has provided a severe
sorb wanton cruelly. The la* says :
"No pirs..oa elml at any time kill, trap, or
f ipite torlssle, or have in his possession after
11. ' SI . TUe I' , killed, any night-baick, whipprxir
i.a iicrbl - tlirnsli.J lark sparrow, wren, martin,
' lllo ' , , wo;slpeeker, dove, bobolink, robin or
tilrliltg 4,r any other insoctivcrous bird, or rob
..'', negt of any wild birds whatever, under a
; , nalty of live dollars for each bird so killed,
•.;s.sl or eiposeil for sale,
and for each nest
- , h,led or' destroyed."
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CoLIIEIt'S LECTURE.—Rev. ROBERT
C , .I.LTIL, lie able and eloquent lecturer, up
'Ftared before a iniall audience in diercur's
I
Hall, on \ ednesdav evening, last. The lector
,: %r e.c •sled the high expectation which hail
h<«arrgyed hi the minds of his auditors. We
'"Ltlir€' r*,thing in saying that it was the best
j
4 . l(l :aq9Cinstractire lecture ever delivered in
'L•+place We hale rad space to give a critical
•-•':Y:•lc, a r .. 1 it we lied should be unable to do
11.,:ire telthe subject, as the lecture must be
h. ar.l as it falls from the lips of the gifted
yer-t.I.Qr, t o be appreciated.
Tl:t Li: l ager atilletire was a tlugract; to our
1..41,, will we guarantee Mr., C. a Tull house
, !t ,,, i1il liii• ev..r vitlit us again.
• I,
-1 Gout) LAi . v.--An act authorizing
tt:..„taut b to testify in their own behalf in (xi
ta.4 criminal cait:•7, Was pas . soil by our Stato
L,...;n6lature shortly before its final adjourn-
It is Of I.l.lllotra :
- • •
eft
.N 1. Lci it eroded, , That in the
trial 'pi all indictments,' complaints, and other
Pre , :editigs against persona charged with the
conaTtnipion of crimes or offences not above the
grade of misdemeanor in any Court or record
E! criminal jurisdiction, the person so charged 411 ai his own request, but not otherwise, be
deemed a ceruNtent witness ; but his neglect
or refusal to testify shall net create any pre
suraptilm against him, nor shall any reference
1:113,(le to, nor idmll any comment be made
gi , m, Such neglect or refusal by counsel in the
eta ' , trlaging the !trial of the cause ; provided
that tLis act shall riot extend to the trial of any
I trir.ti tat ilidictruerit for perjury or forgery.
arpet shaking is
of advice which it 1011
to heed. When s esr
ed, the floor beneath
ith dust. This dust b
• nous to the
e the door with di
,. &IV palm= germs
d to thoroughly (Urdu
! it sweet.
• 'Dowtow Einrr.
at hand. Bore is a
be well-for honsekee
pet is taken up to be
is generally covered
very lino and dry and
Before removing .%
lutod carbolic acid, to
that may bo present,
foci the door and mak
lir The pert
wands Choral
Auoda
g, wu a oomph*, inc-
saes Feast," by the
Sion, on Tuesday ev •
cesa. The scenery and costumes were gotten
iipsespccially kir the occasion and were perfect-.
ly gorgeous. 'The singing would have done
credit to experienced ptofassional singers. yr.
GLADDINO, the conductor, as well as ay she
members, marjustly;eel protid,- not only of
the large and appreiaa ve indicate°, but of the
excellent manner in wb?ch the "several charac
ters sustained themseles. Next week we shall
notice the affair more alt,length.
SAnnAtn SCHOOL —Tus
FECLD.-It compriseiL - coming, Clinton, Cen
tre and adjoining counties. During the put
year considerable missionary work has been
done in the lumbering iommunities of this sec.
tion of the state. In corsequence of the rapid
depletion of timber, new communities are con
stantly forming farther ba:k from the main
streams and railroads. In these new and
remote neighborhoods, a good Dille school is
the best and, in in many cases, the only reli
gious meeting that can be regularly paintain
ed on the Lord's Dar. 11
PLOPLZ AND beiIDPATION
In a strictly lumbering community, I bare
noVer met with any opposition to the Sabbath
school. Families, according to their means,
quite cheerfully contrilstite to its support.
Timber-men aro sometimes called a " rough
and wickeil class of men." In my' Intercourse
with them, the past eight years, they have in-
variably treated mo with respect and frequent
generosity. In proof of their vigorous industry
I might state that these white men of the
woods, on my raissicn field make round and
square timber enough overt' year to fence in
the entire State of Pennsylvania, twopnd a half
logs high. It will gay the church and the State,
for time and eternity, to look ifter the children
of such men.
UELIGIOUSI,NVANT&'
The very situation in which lumbermen and
their families are placed; deprives thim of the
usual privileges of the 6:repel—lf they are pro
perly supplied, some ono must go to them on
this special errand. Ile;must visit from house
to house, gather as many as possible into a
Sabbath-school and thou contunrr to watch
over it so as to make it successful. 'Take an es
ample. In one largo township of eight
.school
districts which I frequently visited last year,
thero•was no Sunday-school in operation until
the month of April; no preaching in any neigh
borhood on the Sabbath day until several
weeks after• the schools were first organized
and then only occasional Not more than rine
family in the township received a religions,pa
per by mail. Five Sabb th-schools were eitaihr
tithed early in, the se • rn, and every rattily
connected with them • s regularly supplied
with religions papers an books through the
Sabbath-school. This is only one case showing
the need of Sunday-schr I missionary effort in
this section of our State.
BABISATII.SCIIO
, L ItESULTS.
During the past year
bare been organized,
I .inetten new schools
l of which save . one,
veral of them have
lting, and a few give
into churches.
have been successful
beeh followed with prca
promise of speedy grow•
Cnrwrxmr,
ry Am. S. S. Union
Mission
Dollefoute, Pa., April
~®
hu visits Harris
go appearing colored
• n on„the approach of
:apposed that he was
ad company for that
d at it, tor he always
ad. The following no
m an interesting arti
f Scrthncr's Muntitty,
interest by those who
()finances of "Dick."
cription of a trip river
l'altimore to Niagara,
d will well pay a pent-
Mk. Every one
burg, bus noticed a stra
man who acts as trackml
trains. We had always
employed by the Dann
purpose, and yet wonder
appeared to be intosteat
tiee of the poor fellowfrl
de in the May number
Hill be re.td with painfu
have witnessed the per,
The elract is fro:n a de
4be N. C. Railway froth
by JAMES EICILthDRON,
, An express train folio% 6 us into 'Harrisburg.
As we press through lb • waiting throng that
crowds the platform an over-runs the road
ways—for the station is lolly lacking in.capaci
ty—a wild-looking son of Hata sweeps down
the track, hustling men uid women nght and
kft, clearing the way for the approaching
mo " til O.
Crazy Dick," says flit Executive, as the ap,
pennon speeds past, no.• dashing forward to
shoulder from the track 'some heedless loiterer,
now falling into a reckless dog-trot, scarcely a
toot ahead of the cow-catcher.
" There teems to.bo method in his Madness."
"indeed there is, and a useful method too.
Dick saves a good many lives in the course of a
•' In the employ Of the road ?"
"No, on hi own hook. lla craze he has
The tram passes Utt, and Dick slouches away,
looking as if he never had a thought, or purpose
his lire. His whole mind seems absorbed by
a single object—to keep peoplw from tieing rim
over, and nothing lint an approaching tram
can rouse him to_itetivity. Then his zeal names
.out hr a magnifirTut buret of action, to be fol
lowed by abject listlessness until the next train,
is due.
lire r Oh, Dick is one that takes no
thought for the morrow. The men about the
station see that his board is paid at the lunch
counter; and the ( ngincers - , conductors, and
other roadmkti club together now and then
and rig him out with a new snit of clothes. He
sleeps anywhere."
Among many incidents in Dick's career, re
counted on .our way to the Superintendent's
oßice to make arrangements for to-morrow's
run up the river, one especially illustrates the
iutensity of fits hfe-saruig instinct..
Two or three years ago a company of Harris
burg firemen suceeeded'in enticing Dick away
from his self-elected duty—not an easy thing to
do—and took him et; with them on an exenr- -
sion to Altoona. Arrived there, Dick straight
way forgot his companions and frit to guarding
the track, as at home. Like many another
public benefactor, Dick's motives wore mis
judged. His zeal wie.: attributed to the wrong
spirit, and before his friends enild explain
matters he was marched ell to the police sta
tion on the charge of drunkenness. Naturally,
the simple-minded fellow took his arrest cry
much to heart. But that was nothidg to his
distress on his return to Harrisburg, to find
that during hi; ab.:ence a bov had been rno
over and lolled thy' first accident of thil kind
thrt had ~ , , 0 rr, • , 1 since. Dick canic_npon the
" I done Isnowcd su'tltio' would happen if I
went away' - ' the poor fellow cried,. deploring
his remissness in a storm of weeping. Since
then nothirg can induce him to desert hie post;
and so plainly bmielicial is his mania, that he
is allowed to pursue his mission unchecked,
although it is only too evident that it must
some day come to a-tragic end.
S Fire is raging in the woods in
this vicinity and considerable damage lias,becn
done.
BUSINESS LOCAL.
i. Jo B. Gout at lectures here
this (Wednesday) evening, for the first time.
pa. Rairroad Shirts at the Key
stone clothin g Palace.
Clovet Seed at, Fox tk,
3li.mcvt's,
kir Rubber Coats at the K. C. P.
air. Large stock of Red and White
Wheat Flour, at McCAut &'Enn•auns'.
va..Satisfaction guaranteed at N
Gou , surrit'4' li. C. P.
it .Flour and Feed at retail, at
Towanda Steam Flour Kills, delivered free.
Ste - Au inspection of oar stock in
cur(' uu übligatum to buy. N. CuLus.urru, K.
C. I'.
-4 good Safe. Enquire
Foa
LE.-
at this °nice. -
A. fresh supply of those $7
'suits in a few dais at the K. C. P.
se.. Early Rote Potatoes for sale
by H. L. Scorn
WI. An immense stock of Summer
Clothing at N. Gotaisurrifs K. C. I'.
VW' We make a specialty of Gents!
Furnishing Goat, :tt N. CoLimmlnes Eeptono
Clothing 1'.;1m..•.
tom. rine boots mace to order a
L. L. 3toQii
We have a fine lbw of
Tee—
Yoans.BJlolh J, Sn asd
tiontams.
as. : —o466Cliothialitabee.
for 0
- The Dolly Varden "Overalls,"
donbl . 1 breasted, at the Keystone Clothing Pal
ace. •
ea of " Belshaz-
13E1
se ; The largest assortment of
Hate eaps at the Keystone Clothing Pal
ace.
Fo
oil cm
IS. Inspect our Ten Dollar Dul
lness BMts, cut in the latest style, and a splen.
did imitation of Scotil goods, at N. tor
sion's Keystone Clothing Palace.
v*. Eat!) , Rose PotitOes 40 cents
per Umbel, _ • E. BL Visizza.
Loirr.—A Pocket Case of Surgical
Instrurs i outs. Whoever wBl return them shall
be suitably rewarded. D. 8. Parr.
SOT G. H. Hums, at the Ward
Elonso,land C. F. CROSS, hare been appointed
_agents foethe sale of tickets for the Great Gif t .
katerp it') come off in Rochester soon.
ite l Toy wagons, carte, wheelbar
rows, ee , etc., just roceiveti at Wicrautx
To Rum/mt.—A fall stock of
Tubs, 'irWas, Butter-Bowl'and Ladles, and
Ashton t, at Loan
May /, 1872.
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18.4 A also assortment of Prayer
Books, elicsp, at C. F. Cimose.
WAiTZD.—Two or three first-class
farm hapds, to whom good wages and steady
employrrent will bo guaranteed.
A. B. swan.
Ulster, Pa. •
Fon; SALL—Fifty yards striped
BagC, et. Mrs. SAGE, Lombard atreeL
,Splondidneiti stock of White
Goisis aid Linens, at Evaxs .t Humarnea.
•
Bri start:
sittrl Hired man wanted, for gar
dening and general work. Enwnro at the "In
stitute.
drop in
tho " r ,
beg.
INS. Mr. Ceraass desires us to say
that his assortment of wall paper is replenish
ed weekly, consequently is always fall, notwith:
standing his immense sales.
ser
%nee, at
Bridg,
for sale.
April
Stir'
Goods ft' r
-Bridgf street:
SEED POTATOES.—Bresee ' s
Kilitg of
the Ear "es, Peerless, and Early Rose Potatoes,
for sale t the Institute.
BuLsEE's Pokaric PoTAToEs.—Ad
mixable 11
five. Ail
IE2EiI
cuts
cheap II
ECE
Factory
rocton.
IS.
grades, 1
. - Ohio, and West,-
Branch Clover Seed ; also a prime. article- of
Timothy Seed, wholesale and retail, at
,t® - Mrs. FnANK BREED has been
appointed agent for the sale of the "Fragrant
Sappoline," in this county. "Sappoline" is a
very useful article, and should find a ready sale
in every familr.
ter Tomatoes, Peaches, Pine
appleo, etc., by the can, dozen. or case, gory
cheap, at MoCaua EDWAIIDIe.
ter Houses .an - d Lots for - sale, on
easy monthly payments, or to tent.
W. 811.11111.02 L.
strcet, Towanda, Pa.--tt.
PUIVATE marble top
table, sofa rocking chair, four chairs, qnartetto
table, refrigerator, Iron bedstead and mattress,
besides several other useful articles. Enquire
of IsA.se !Arm.
LAz.inus Monius, manufac
turers of those celebrated spectacles, have
chaogod their agency from J. litiovax IN'S to
Wu. A. Coaairami.siN's. ,
101:1 Nitrous Oxide Gas for extract
ing teeth, at KELLy Bra:cm*.
To RENT.—A two-story Frame
House, in pleasant locality; Bang° in Kitchen:
two Baltimore heaters warming whole Louse.
Good cistern and 'eel!. Enquire of I.RAAC Blum,
or IMIDS Woon.
Fon SALF--A matched tenni of
bay horses, 3 and 6 years old ; or would ex
change for one Leary horse. Apply to rano-
WAY ok Ermarr, Bed, White A Blue Store, - To
wanda.
Fou Itm - T ON REASONABLE TERMS.—
SOme good Farming and Grazing Lands, with
Buildings; also some Vacant 110n50.4, in Smith
field township. 'Address P. BU.ADT,
Piston, Pa.
Fou SALE.—Ayrshire Bull "Collin,"
bred by AVALoorr and CA7ZPEELL, °Bei& Co.,
N. Y. Four roars old, and is orderly. Pedi
gree given. Will be sold low.
TILE BEST SEED AND PLASTER, SOWER.
—The Tompkins County Seeder. Tut Bat*
WItEEL RAIEL It is the Tompkins County Rake. ,
Either single or combined. For sale by IL
WELLE.S. See Lis rako card in another col-1
umn.
se- Tcniperancc Contention I. 0.
or G. T., for the counties of Bradford and Sulli
van, meets at Monroe, Wednesday, May 22,
1872. S. C. Gamontr, D. S.
Wyalusing, April 27,1872.
0. F. Moss -is !gang Bibles
ea. .
gronnil Plaster $6.00 per ton,
.ad. Steam Moor MU
SALS.—Two Covered Carriages
terms. - IL W. LANs.
Tobacco of all grades, at
McCABE .k. EDWARDS'
If you want a Refrigerator,
tat Wicanalt .V..-BLACI'a and examine
lace," acknowledged to be the very
Dolly Varden Prints and Cam-
Ewcs Htmarra's.
street.
Seven choice dairy Dairy Cows
Enquire of E. W. Towur.u, Itome, Ps.
A large stock of new Dreas
EVANS tt Iflumt-nt•e.
or the table and remarkably produc
ea barbels can be had of J. C. limo
nklin.
,Sunday School Superintend
teachers will ficd a good supply of
tiles a 4 Cuoss'.
BALE on Rma..—A Woolen
Enquire of BENJ. Norm!. near Mon-
Molasses and Syrups of - all
heap, at McCAr.r. S &manna'.
East Smithfield; April 10, 1872:
1119 L. PYftmine the figures below,
from official returns. Bales of the loading Soft ,
ing MsAine Co's. for 1871 :
Singer Manufacturing anyanyi 181,2E0:
Wheeler is yawn 118,52 q
Grayer k Baker 50,138 :
Weed Sewing Machine Co. 39,655
Howe Machine Co., from Jan. to July.. 11,010
Wilcox
American
Wilson . ....
Original Howe
Domeitic.....
1111rMoQue - 4 Rm .
nide lot at aside Nagar.
mi. Zia Baia* Ifeeklei is the
pisoe to pi es Has 1011.1111141•1 or
carriages, sloe and camp.
Mir Baby wagons aro a necessity
of the oedoo. snd Itscauccx a Duct Unlock
opened s orr dock. PAM from $3.30 wart
- ',lllrFarmers and Dealers will And
It tek
\ their advantage to buy their %war and
Timothy Seed of Fox 1 Mucus. They have a
large sock and sell cheap. • -
.
Fostails-- -42 M reasonable` terms,
a dest-clase; Sgbt, open buggy. dui be seen it
Etnnigis & OWE Puke% Toruida. Pee terms,
etc., addieu, \ P. Baum Eulogy Pa.
WANTED.:--Fve hiaclred good veal
\ Kazin( & Mulsoar.
for Having lately. added to our
regular business an Insurance Agency, and
having some good Commodes, we respectfully
ask a share of your business in this line.
!airs iespeetkily,
Wscamiax A Bum
SS. The latest fashions irillonnets
and Hata, at tie cbaspost prior, at lira. J. D.
WillinPry Store, Bridge groat.
April 21L2w.
" PmeaLEss " POTATOnI YOU SALE. -4
have 50trasbels of "Peerless' Potatoes, vtde \ h,
I offer for sale at $l.OO per bushel, or 40 cents
per bag. . B. gra-vsans.
Stevensville, Bradford Con'Aprll•lo.
i Hurray= BEarwrro, .an old
and respected citizen of Orwell township, com
mitted sultilde on Wednesday, April 21, by
hanging himself in his barn. He first attempt
ed to Cut his throat, but failing in his object,
secured a rope and suspended himself from a
beam. The cause of the rub act is unknown.
He was 73 years of age.
pa. Miss Bruiser's emote:de have
been left with me for settlement: Persons
knowing themselrea in debt, will please cell at
the old store and settle. W. Drrrawn.
April 23, 1872. _
stir The largest and finest assort
ment of Spring Bonnets and Hats, now on ex
hibition at Mrs. J. D. Hues Millinery Store,
Bridge street.
Apra 21-2 w.
sill W. H. CiasocuAN, Esq., has
just compiled and published in pamphlet form,
the• road and poor laws of this county. It is a
work which every attorney and township officer
should hare. For saki at this office.
CLonnae.—Persons7wiehing a gen
teel nit of clothes, gents' tarnishing goods,
hats and caps, will find it to their interest to
call on AtEx. fior.oxow, the once price Clothier,
123 Maio street.
April 25-2 w.
How m Tins 2—People say that this
Ah3erican Sewing Machine for sale by Wim.sox
&Maim+. of this place. is decidedly tar sn•
perior to an y Machine ever before offered the
public. Be sure and See this before bluing a
machine.
'ESCELSIOII WATER DRAWER.—This is
a Pitent Well Curb and Bocket—simple, strong,
convenient, reliable, Safe for children's use;
better for keeping water pure, cheaper and less
liable to get' out of repair than a pump. Ex
amino it ; we think it will ;dome you.. It.
WELL= has it. It is the beat thing of thiklad
we have seen.
Nerncrs To Puysictos.—Dr. G. W.
Bross haring removed from Warren . Centre,
there is now a good opening fora physician .
i
.Any ono deairn g to locate there, min *emir° a
good dwelling and a lucrative practice. Ad
dress or enquire of J. F. Coma, Warren Cen.
tre,
April 1-Iw.
- REVERSIBLE PLOWS.—For Side . Hill
and Level Land. Hodge's Patent. The very
best in use. These Plows are worthy the at
tention of our fanners. They are of very easy
draft. Will turn as nice a furrow as any keel
land plow made in Bradford county. .Beveral
have bee., sold by R. M. Vi'ini.Es, and are gis
ing the very beat faatisfaction.ECall and see
theni.
* We have on hand and offer at
bargains:
1 Grover k Baker Sewing Machine,
2 Ladd do Webster's "
1 Wheeler 4t. Wilson's "
1 Franklin
1 Leather - Id
Call at the agency of
MorrAN
Exczunon LAws 3lowEn.—ls not a
nicely kept lawn, or front yard grass plat "a
thing of beauty ?" To keep yours in order you
need a good Lawn Mower. 11. M. WaLtas sells
the very hest—the "Excelsior." Re sold a num
bcr last year, and can give good 'references
among our best citizens. Number 0, $l6. No.
1, s'2s. The Excelsior took eleven State Pair
Premiums in 1871. Wzuzs sells the "Star"
Lawn dower' for $l2.
M• A gentleman in search of some
famishing goods, visited all the clothing stores
in town one day last week, without success, un
til he called at the Immense establishment of
IL /Leen% in Patton's Block, where hi., found
hut what ho wanted, and takes this method 'of
recommendtogilr. /woes as an honest, liberal
dealer, with the best assortment of clothing
and farnighing goods to be !vend in this
mat
ket.
tor iiisAx TAYI.O3II still continues
the Merchant Tailoring and Heady-Made Cloth.
ing business, and has & fall line of goods. He
is prepared to wake up suits on the shortest
notice in the latest style. Mr. 83TDE3 4 the
popui4r cutter, is still with Mr. TAMIL
me' B. S. DEks,-of Smithfield, will
preach at Wialnaing next week on the follow
ing evenings : Monday evening, Nay 6, subject,
danctification ; Tuesday everting, The Bible a
Book of Order ; Wednesday evening, Christ's
Last Commission; Thursday evening, The First
Gospel Sermon; Friday evening, What Most I
Do to be Saved?
Fos SALE.—The subscriber . offers
for sale his Flouring Mill and Carding Mill, to
gether with 2 •acres of land, with dwelling
house and out-buildings.. The property is Nita
sled in Now Albany, on the line of the S. A. E.
8.11. The Mills are doing good burliness. Bak
isfactory reasons given for wishing toad]. Also
corner lot with foundation for building. For
further particulars address or can on
New Albany. ... A.. 11. Bynum.
Tars bf.r.Alcs-Bolosze&—The firm of
Nurse Lt Kraut having been dissolved, this- is
to notify all persons indebted to the late firm
that immediate payment must be made, or col.
lectiotts will be enforced without respect to per-
SOW. , 0.13. Posits,
A. H. Woop
April 23,"1872.
is. We would call attention to
the fact_that Messrs. Goat t Mc - Marton, Mar
"chant Tailors, have on hand the finest anaort
went of Cloths, Beatings, eat., , ever opened in
Towanda. They have a first-class Critter and
warrant all their- work. Call and see Lena.
One door out of 31ercties Bank.
- - GAS FITTING AND -nrrinum.--COD
DINO, gUiELLI. Co. hare secured this services
of a very supcnoi workman, and WI prepared
to do gas fitting on short notice at the reduced
rate of 15 cents per foot. Now Is the time to
got work done before the price *admixed. A
large stock of fixtures, brackets, glObes, etc.,
on band.
.. 30,217 1
.. 20,1211
v 21,153
as. A large assortment of Fish of
•U grades, on hand at
20,051!
Egg
10,8971
12111223
=IC
BLACK
C. T.
HAM DRESSING PARLOR;
And Is prepared to metre ocean for WI kinds of
Blur Work. each u Switches. Curls. SefCits. mod all
Undo of orsistnestat hair work. Etbaespoetwand
Mir dreislig done "prampitir
An Maws win metre bamikliste t= glll3l olll2fts
istefteste.
MCC.= & EMMA I 157111211/4 IW /a n%
. ,
- To m Land ot.Towaim no .14-
=m-um LI. Mims boa the largest aid
abeepestidoc& et Map aed Pansy Gook to
be bead iaTowiadis.7 Clill NA amiss.
April
ME
Casa —Having has boor eon-
Ihned epos ate by the Coaiestioa of Med*
Boyers at Tovragda, oaths Itheedytif Maids*
sea, I uttl amyl the was, sad metal& Vie
mulattos *biota base basis amadatoods vot
ed, Sad amid ask all sky Moods to give use a
ealt whoa to east of MOW, Clads' Pefahts
log Goods, eta IL E. /kanattux
Opposite Moos noose, Towanda.
• Bairsis Przniss, on No. 6 / I OTA;
Te.—A splendid potato, and best /or Main crop.
Is a seedzing of the Garnet Chill, sad Ikons the
same seed ball with the Esiiy Bose; skin dull
white, eyes sham, oblong, desk white, mealy,
grows to a large size, mid enormously prodne
tiro. Rios, 40 cents per Nei; MOO per Bush
el; 8100 per Barrel. -' B. Y. Wa.us.
Towanda, Pa.
tip B. L Prim & Co. have con
cluded to waive the formality of a special, open
ing day in their Millinery Department: and are
receiving an =mud patronage from their old
customers and the public generally, for which
they hereby armee their hatable thanks, and
ask all to come and see what they have in
store at prime to soft the times.
Towanda., May 1, On
Flamm -LADIES' Haas Dazssza.—
Madame Dar. LAVOIIt, Trawl', the experience•]
and nmrul Bak Dresser and Ornamental Nair
Worker, from Elmira, N. T., can be seen in the
Ladies' Parlor, Ward House, Towanda, Pa., for
3'days, May 9.10, IL Ladles and gents who
wish to examine beautifal Wigs, should eall at
the Ward BOUM, May 9, 10, 11.
J ir ED. Br:Posies : As there is
some little stir in regard to the candidates for
the various offices in this county, I wish to say
to the people that as surname was brought be
feli the blic last year, as a candidate for
UT; (but owing to an agreement
alrr,7llnck, I did not go into the Conven
tion, against general usage or custom), now
as the field is ag ain open, I would say that
oder myself as a candidate lor that off ice at the
co mq election, subj ect
eans of this onttoy.
Yours
the!lecttio4r ul. ol y the
Rep J. 0. DAWI23.
Windham, April 14, 1872.
Noiszxxas CHURN Powraa—R. M.
Wrzirs offers for sale, to our dairymen and all
butter-makers, some choice Churn Powers; to
be run by Dogs, Sheep or Cares. His lulgate
Patent Animal Churn Power is the best inclin
ed wheel churn power in the world. It is noise
loess in running, easy operating and durable—
wili last a life time. /t is adapted for churning
either by crank or belt, shelling corn, turning
grindstone, fanning mill, straw-cutter, or other
bard power machines. It is a wonderful hn
provement over the common, geared, noisy,
headache-making, hard running "rack and
pinion," and endless-chain churn powers in
COMMOLLIIIIO.
A PoLioLor BvsriEss.—Tho
wide
spread influence of American skill and enter
prise has outstripped the comprehensions of
the'Americans themselves. Tho fabrics of our
mills clothe the savages - of both continents.
They wrap the loins of Afr:ca, and the tawny
skins of South American pampas. Bat wider
still are spread the products of our skill In
medicines. A late visit to Dr. J. C. Alma Co.'s
laboratory and office in Lowol, showed us that
the whole serface of the habitable globe pays .
its tribute there ;there they cater to and serve
the requirements of almost all nations. Their.
pablicaiions are in the many tongues that wide-
ly severed peoples use. Their letters must be
read from and written in many tongues, for
which there sit 1 long range of correspondents
with the indisi ensible accomplishments for
their duties. Their daily mail ofLiall a bushel
of letters brings them adviceii, orders and re
mittances from the circle of the world. We
were overwhelmed with amazement, and our
readers would be by an inspictiop of this won
derfully extensive, bealth.dealing enterpr:se.—
r 1011 :1 Springs (Hiss.) Constrratirr.
SEWING MAcausza.—To show what
an enormous industry the business of manufac
turing and selling sewing machines _has be
come, we find by the sworn returns of the
twenty-Ave principal makera, that their gross.
sales for 1871 amounted to six hundred and
six" thousand and ninety-four (606,094) ma
chines. Of this large number the singer Manu
facturing Co., which heads the list in the ex
tent of its auks, Bold ono hundred and eighty
one thousand two hundred and sixty (181,290) .
machines, being nearly one-third of the entire
number, and upward of fifty-three thousand
increase on their sales iu, the previous year.
We understand that this soiccess is mainly ow
ing to the popularity of their new "Family "
machine which, in addition - to all the nasal ad
vartages, has several new features which, ren
der it specially attractive to the masses. In
Chicago, it would seem that no other machine
has a chance against it, for the Special Belief
Committee, after the late diaastrons tire, re
port that of the'total number of 2,914 machines
distributed, two thousand four hundred and
twenty-seven (2,427) were of the "Singer".
pattern. The report adds : "The applicant in
every case has designated the machine desir
ed." Further comment is needless.—Nor 1 dirk
Mercirdile .Torgrunt.
lOWA, NEBRASKA, KANSAS, CALlFOR
xt.t.—Advertiaing alone does not produce suc
cess. The thing which is advertised mast have
intriHsic merit, or else large advertising will
eventually do it more harni than good. Ilion
have anything which you know to be good, ad
rertise it tlicirougrify, and you will be sure to
succeed; flit is pour, don't praise it, for people
will soon discover you are lying.
• Such is the policy of the BURLINGTON &ATT.,
which runs to three great regions in the West :
Ist, to Omaha. connecting with the great Pa-•
cilia Beads. 241, to Lincoln, the capital of Ne
braska, and all that beautiful region south of
the Platte, filled with R. U. lands and home
steads. 3d, to St. Joseph, Kansas City and all
Kansas points.
The roads aro splendidly built, have the best
bridges, finest cars, the miller platform anal
coupler, and the safety air brake (to prevent
the loss of life that is everywhere else happen
ing); Pullman's sleepers, Pullman dining cars,
large and powerful engines (to make quick
time and good connections), and are in a word
the best equipped ?pads in the- West. So that
if you desire to go safely, surely, quickly and
comfortably to any point in Southern lowa,
Nebraska, Kansas, or on the Pacific folds, be
axe that yon go ' 4 ,11y Way of Brislington."
All who wish particular information, and a
large map, showing correctly the Great West,
and all its railroad connections, can obtain
them, and any other knowledge, by addressing
General Passenger Agent, B. t Ito. It.
Burlington, lowa.
MARRIED.
FOLK—BBFFINcITON. —A t Lellaysivi Ile, Aril
6, by Be
IL F. Cochrane, David T. Folk, of
Warren, and Dell P. Buffington, of Pike.
•
MILTsql —At Laddsbutg, Pa., April 15, Cassie
infant dangbter of J. H. and A. A. Miller,
' aged 8 months and I days.
"So fades the lovely blooming flO:Ver,
Frail solace of a fleeting boar;
So soon our transient comforts fly,
And pleasure only blooms to die."
BiLILY.-17.arry C. Bay, only son of Mr. and
Hrs. Geort ggeo Bally, of omgestioe.of the
langs. at Leliaynllle, March =, 1872, aged 1
year and 2 months.
"Street bad of promise, early gone,
Torn from the parent stein :
The casket moulders in the earth, -
Bat Heaven claimithe gem."
11111.8. M. WOODBURN, Physician
sad flairgeoa. Cordes weaved corner Zane
sad Piss Streets. up stairs.
Towanda. Kap 1. 1811.4 y•
NEW TOILET OF FASHION
ty informs the ladles of Tcnnada and
the hintaken spttiab in the bur.
meat a Bendere Phonps Kate West,
one door north of Afarcur's Moth. when she baa
opened a
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X.trims
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=
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PO
Vomit oat attostko to tbo orrtoal of Clods tow mmt
eampiste deck of
SPRING G OODS
- DRESS GOODS
' la great variety Fw7 UM-
saw style' at los price%
WHITE GOODS,
Table Linens, Tcnrellng,
/cc., tr.. a splendid as.
scretment.
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES.
In all the new stiles.
400 DaMein Sarimel
130 Baldwin luac .
=0 Bennett Rufus .
200 Chdllalrii • •
250 Catlin Putnam
150
lit Cortrig Cornelius
383 Cortright John
30 Davenport Daniel
-Yen Jesse
90 Ilollanbsek 11 8 8 lobe
94 8. s.
_
ID all Colors and styles. I 9,07 44
CALICOS. GINGHAMS, CHAM-
BRAYS, &c
DOMESTIC GOODS.
A very large stock.
HOSIERY. AND GLOVES.
Collars sod Cuffs, Seek
TSe". Rtal! ll,, W4 Noticnu of
all kinds, New Pais°ls It
the latest 'fashions so ea&
leas assortment c these
gtods.
CARPETS, OIL . CLOTRS, MAT-
TINGS.
Rogr, ke., in all oil
Wes- A irplendid stock.
lEM
WALL PAPER AND WINDOW
SHADES.
in every etyle and quality
BOOTS AND SHOES.
We limn given this depart
mint especial attention, and
TRIINILS,TRKVELENG BASKETS,
ammt
.I=llll .
I:, :1:6_1 A :1 I si:l
BALE of Masted
retT BEWEi t Medford ems*. •
be Emma et , se Aet et liirszia mew thq
Mt at Mei* ISM eel 'thee et Mem
tit. aspoest to, lie . cste st the Cetesdit.
deSetr_Olke. IS the at Tettl as the
amogr la haw Lb. the boated usetat.
et deeedbed la the tottowtag the. Woe the
taw awl poet "Ix* the owes as pekt betas that
time t
&
Acres. Warrvisace Nw.
107 - Derma Jobe Jr
93 Rash flaws
230 Wigner k Haines
131 IteAtree Swan est
14111CLAT.
113
400 ',Hard Csuudanbam y
Jame Ds
730 • Itardy Asdren
‘OO Hardy 21allean
400 Hardy Simon = - • .
300 /Allay Andawir
400 Ladley Peter
sal 1441ey 700 Mb
$55 Stoat Walter
355 Mad Deborah
400 Slddena Samuel .
400 Snide= J' -
395 Saddens Sosephamuel
175 Saddens Peter
LE SOY
200 Deck Barry
202 Beette*Prederick
408 Berm /au
Oa' Pfeifer George P
124 Sager John
4(0 Anderson getottel .
Sti Anderson Joseph
111 Benner Jacob
123 Benner Jacob Jr
'. 78 Caataior Prbderick
173 - 10_11a Xamy
400 Naargiloo Nobert
ISO
North Ki a rt' obe -
100 net
400 North James '
400 North Peter
400 Eiltotta Peter
400 /Motto Yrederkk
400 Motto George
ZOO, - -WaLtace 14sr7
1* Woodruff Hannah
400 Woo* William.
Nip ' I'omM Samuel
OVICISTON
174 flames lames
343 Betz Henry
343 Beta John
343 Betz Joseph
343 Beta James
400 Dyson Henry
300 Barnes Patrick
67 Cooley Henry •
373 Cooley Samuel -
400 . Cooley Joshua
400 - Castatar Harman
400 Cutator Joseph
343 Mae Peter.
100 Ella Marcy
357 Frits John
86 - !Tits John
--
343 hitt Samuel
400 Hardy James
375 Hardy Henri
400 Hardy Samuel •
396 • Barrie Ann
400 Moillnipnrortb Stephen
100 Ladley Andrew •
375 Moore George -
400 - Moore Paul
393 Moore John
200 North Simnel
400 Worth Jonathan
400 Palmer Thomas
400 Seeley Henry
375 Seeley Jonathan _
400 Seeley Peter
400 Seeley Joseph ;
VIS Bidden, Peter
75 bidden James
398 Temple Peter
400 Temple Samuel
400 • White James
180 Woodruff Hannah •
TtIiCAIMA.
56 _ Yield Hew
NO Hunt Job
33 Porter James
112
43 Ingbazies heirs -
231 Boa liatzabelb
220 kit
50 'l3 Willian;
200 . Thomas Ilicholai4
150 Thomas Witham
VrELstat
140 Allen John
229 Bailer Polly
216 Barrett Joel
49 Fish Jabea
89 Hibbard Hannah.
TS Hollenback John
97 Harsh Baronet
170 Sterling Samuel
70 ,Sterling Lucy
INI - Sterling Samuel Jr
112 Welles C.F
20 Welles C F
ALSO—In pursuance of the provisions of the Act
of General Assembly.. passed thellth day of April;
A.D., 1844, section 41st. at the same time and place
wilt beampased at public sale the traria or parcels of
land or real estate designated in the following list,
unless the taxes duo upon the fame; and coats are
paid before that time :
el .V '':ot. .... N..
... To IV7k,nt duessed. It ,
m
Me l z CI t• 1., ti
t. 4 -
.' g• a :,' . 1
• g
2 02
60
1 73 3 96 '
.... Banderven Geo ft
.79
3 41 2 38 5 43 1870 Welles; Henry 78 11 24
a 45 a4A .... GardnerL A 100 ,f; K 5
2an 292 .... McAna Michael 50 a7B
8 83 6 43 .... Welles Henry 8 75 15'28
ARTLVM.
40 40 04 - 1860 ElUs John 40 1, 1 441
50 60 80 .... Ellis James - 100 • 180
• °TILTON.
40 240 152 1859 Barrett John ' 30 432
70 4 74 300 Prairie, Timothy 60 843
108 819 578 .... Hinman k Park 108 15 05
3 58 21 45 13 59 —.Keene Sarah Ann 410 39 62
88 - McCarty John ti SG 88
75 Mahoney John 75 75
1 90 11-40 722 .... Madden Patrick 230 20 52
GO 596 251 .... McDonald James 100 713
1870 Casey Thorax 100 75
.... Hinman k Park 282 108
Keene Sarah Ann 410 320
.... Madden Patrick 230* 190
litcl:kmald:Janres 100 CA
Toweer Waahingtoloo 1, 13
• FLIKOOYET.
1870 Nichols E
I ne
1 m
earnemt37intita yaw. inspec
lion of It. WE SELL Bra
PELLETS• BOOTS
Rage, Ac. W keep con
slimily ou hand a !complete
aiiaortaleut of lbws roods
Fresh dodt of all kiadoinM
tiolito.t.tal to "kali lib
NS 1001d1014
=
DIO'SIIOtIIFIT.
CITE
azzA:.. t
69 88 100 1862 Beeman R D 50 69
' Burns Patrick 63 98
1 150 180 .... Blackman Judson al 403
.... Redden Michael 46 60
..., Shaffer George bkl , . 20
Skaffa Jacob • 40 43
2870 Burns Patrick GS 98
.... Nichols Isaac 60 90
.... Blackman Judson TO 75
.... Murphy Dennis 63 98,
~.. Farley James 85 1 28.
.... Burdick William 45 • 501
- 413XLMILI.
ig6 Ballard 0 P
Rockwel Elias
1569 Gardner L A
McAaay Michael
=EI
1570 /Weller Charles 30 124
.... Vanderpool Siunuel 15 . 56
l'anderpool David 23 _ . .56
casvon nosonoit.
1570 Campion H3l 5,lol• 75
iionnor. rovrinnur.
1869 Bennett Georre, 48 119
01111117ELD.
1669 &nate() Eunice bo'sealt 43
Chaapel Mans 10 25
Itedington O. F 60 160
TOW LNDA
1810 Nortbrap Thomas 13 61
Tzar DOSOCI3II.
NMI T
W11131114X.
1870 Carpenter Ezra lot 51
Vandermart L 110 t. 16
William. Mrs 37 11 26
arn.ncrt.
1..;69 Beers Jerome ' 30 .36
1870 Beets Jerome 30 36
.... Van Valkenberg
Isaac k Smith S T IOG 223
C F eat 133 169
.... Wale* E J . 200 240
Bertrorn Phcabe 4 11
[MI
IC B:—Notiee is hereby given nisi an ainOnnt suf
ficient to pay taxes and cost-will be required in
every cue when land is sold at the time of isle.
and unless these terms are complied with the land
will be agate exposed to sale. i
. initial ritaamsr. Tredintne:
Treasurer's Office,. March 26..1872. •
T 1 THE MATTER OF JESSE
ATEllit—Bantrapt. Western! btrtet of Penna.
IN 111.1111:2rPTCL-
To whom ft may noncom—The undersigned here,
by gires notice of his appointment as Assignee of
Jesse Ayres, of the townWp of Well., inlhercounty
of Bradford. - and state of.Perirmylrania, within said
District, who ban been adjudged a Bankrupt, upon
potion of Dia creditors by the District, Court of said
District. Dated at Towanda. April 11. 1872.. -
30E1N W. A*4nee
TN THE MATTER OF R. T. MAR- -
811ALLSod W. K. Marshall. partners as
.han rtroP.—BapkruPte•
Tor the Western District of Pennsyle.nts.•
- ILMIBUIPTCY..
To whom it may. concern—The undersigned here
by Wee notice of his appointment as Assignee of,
We firm of Marshall L eo s . of the Borough of To 7,
wands. iu tho county of Brldford and State of Penn.
sylaaida, -rithin said Diatrk - t. who bas been adito •
ed a Bankrupt upon petition of his crediblts by •
District Court of said Distiet. -
Dated at Towanda. April ID. 1572. •
D S. OVLIITOS. • •
TOTHE SCHOOL Ds: IRS
F BRADFORD COIINTY.-8 • as ; In
pursuanoe of the 4341 section of the Act eth Kay.
Mk you are hereby notified to meet in rhea
at the Court House in Towanda, on first SUES.
DAY in KAY. A. D. 1A77. being the •'I day of the
month. at 1 o'clock in the aftern • and select.
rim rime, by a majority of the Nibble number of
directors present, ooe person of literary and scfen
tifie acquirements. and of skill •and expeetence in
the at of teaching. as County lispenahantent for
the three succeeding years; determine the amount
of eampensatkat for the same. and metal therssnit
to the State Superintendent et ibini•bittg. RAI en
quired by the Mt and 40th sections of WA Act.
A. ESESEY. •
County Superintendent 11( Bradford County
Towanda. Ps., Aprill2, 1472.
_.~,t : >... < - '~•~~~~;--~_sr_m~:i?`irx~rr°7~~ +`..:MrY:.:.,~~z~ :.-~~:+s~z,.:.it..
ICPRIXMAXMON.--4 1 171gREAS,
Hon.IASHI/11,1111112111111,Proddenfandge
to the 12th Judicial District, tong of the
counties of tradford and Susquehanna,. and
Hons. ZionnOn Fermin and J. W. VanDrim,
Associate Judges, in and for said county of
Bradford, havi issued their precept bearing
date. the 27th day of . Febroary, 1872, to me die
rected for holding a'Const of gayer and Termin
er,General Quarter Sessions of the - Peace,.
Common Pleas, and Orphan's Court at Towan-.
da, for the county of Bradford, on Monday,Hay
6,1674, to continue two weeks.
Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coro
ners, and Justices of the Peace, of the county
of Bradford, that they bo then and there in
their proper person, at 10 o'clock in the.fore
noon of slidday, with records, inquisitions and
other remembrances, to do those things which
to their office appertains to be done ; and those
who are bound by recognizance or otherwise to
prosecute -against the prisoners who are or
may be in the jail of cad county, or who shall
be bound to appear_at the Said court are to be
thin and there to prosecute against them as
shall be just. Jurors are requested to be
punctual in their attendance,agreenbly to their
notice.
Dated at Towanda, tbo 11th day of April, in
the year of our Lord, one thousand eight
hundred - and seventy-two, and of the Inde
pendenceE of. the United States, the ninety-
J. th P. VAN FLEETAheriff.
UM
2 40
2-10
5 G 3
GO3
15 45
15 60
31 06
72 86
11 90
QBERTETS SALL-43y . . virtue of
1..) mushy writtrof Fi. Fa," and 'hod- Faro-. is..
sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Brad
ford Count', and to the directed, There will be ex
posed to public rate at. the Court Horne in the Boro
of -Comma, on FhLDAY` the 10th dug Of MAY,
1873, at 1 o'clock, p. m e the following described lot.
;dive or meet of land tuate in Albany twp.. begin
ning at • point in the public highway or Berwick
Turnpike in iront of J. H. Ladd's hones running
thence down the middle of the highway leading from
said turnpike to the Hibbard school house in en east
erly direction to the center of the south him h of
Towanda Creek. thence down said creek the several
comics thereof to the line of Wells Wilcox's land:
thence along laid line in anortWeasterly direction to
a hemlock carver ; thence *lab& of said Wilcox and'
others; in an easterly direction to hemlock corner on
the Wistar ; thence along said last Mentioned line
in a southerly direction to the South Branch of To
wanda creek ; thence down said creek by the several
courses thereof to the corner of William Bahr's land;
thence by lands of Freeman Wilcox to the middle of
the Berwick Turnpike ; thence -along asidatrnpike ,
to' the place of beginning. Containing 150 'crowd
land, more or legs, about AS acres improved, with
ten framed dwelling houses, rime framed building
used for a.griet mill and carding wool with nischlne
ry attached, two framed groceries, two large framed
bents, two small board stables, other out buildings
and lot of fruit trees thereon ; excepting and la
ways reserving *boat 4 acres of the above - lot lying
on the east side of said turnpike, which was con
veyed by Arunab Ladd to Ichabod L. Quimby.which
It more fully described in.said Quimby 's deed; also
excepting one other lot containing about ..lunfan
acre adjoining laid Quimby's lot on the north and
deeded to 8. D. fiter . igere by Moses A.-Ladd and wife,
and which Is fatly described in-wild deed of convey
ance. -
37,90
36.34
16 SO
18 13
"797
16 00
37 30
/67
18.60
37 20
37 20
37 20
37 20
37 90
V 20 04
9 30
31 90
18 60
Seised and taken In execution at the suit of John'
N. Cars use vs. D. J. Ormsby and 5. S. Campbell.
• ALSO—The following &scribed lot, piece or par
cel of land situate in Towanda' borough. bounded
and described as follows : On the forth by lands of
Nelson Jennings. east by Cherry street, south by
lands of M. C. Mercer, and west. by E: A. Parsons.
Being 50 feet front on said Cherry street and 150 feet
deep. ContainEug 27g Idillarl3 rods of land, more or
less, with a framed dwelling bones thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the unit of Donis.
mln 8. Russell IT. J. Murray Watts.
' ALSO—The following described lot. piece or par
cel of land situate In Canton twp.. beginning at a
stake and stones the tiGrtn;cast corner of 'Ephraim
lot, thence north 87! ' dege. Wiest along the
line of said Case'aland an d . lands formerly belong.
ing to P. Vandyke to a stake and atones. thosice
nerths2 degs. *rest 52 rode to a stale and stones,
thence south 8734 dogs. west along Hackett's line
107 rods to a stake and stones, thence south 2 dogs.
,vest 52 rods to the place of - beginning. Containing
53 aces and 40 perches of land, more.or less, about
20 acres Improved; With about 200 fruit trees thereon
Seized and taken in eseention at the wait of James
Ftnnell vs. Charles RundelL . •
I 2t3
2 25
ALSO—The folloping—ilescribed lot, piece or par
cel-of hind situate in Athens borough, bounded on
the north by lands belonging to the estate of Fran
cis Tyler, dee'd. east by, lands of C. F. Welles and
the Pennsylvania and New York Canal and Bail
Road Company, south by'dands of the Pa. k N. Y.
O. &B. R. Co., west by Elmira street. Containing
ten acres of land, more' or less, all improved, no
buildings.
Seized and taben in execution at the snit of Mary
T. Long vi. M. W. Wheelock.
ALSO.—One other lot. piece or parcel of land, sit
uate in the borough of Monroeton, county and
State aforesaid. bounded as follows, to-wit: On the
north by lands belonging to the estate - of John Min.
gos, deed., on the east by lands belonging to the
estate of William Bart, deed.. on the eolith by
lands of D. N. Newton. and on the west by Main
street or the public highway leading from Towanda
to .Canton. containing : one thousand and twenty
aquare feet, more or less, with a frame house there
on, intended to be the same lot of land as conveyed
by A. L. Cranmeeand wife to John Dunfee, by deed
having date February 24th, A. D. 1,2362,and recorded
in Deed Book; N0.'93. page 80.1rethe office for re
cording deeds, &c.. in Bradford county. •
Seized and taken in execution at the; !nit of NV
.8. Reynold', nee, TB. John Durifee.
J. P. VAN FLEET. Sheriff.
Towanda.' April 17. 1872.
1072
17 la
. /G 75
3'85
'6 97
3 87
7 59
73 27
5 47
- ' 14 01
9 26
7 34
EGISTER'S NOTICES.
hi hereby given, that there has been flied and
settled In the office of the Register 'of Wills in and
for the county of Bradford, accounts of adminis.
trench nponthe following estates. vtf
-
Final account of V. S. Landon, guardian of Ida
Viola Spaulding. -
Final account of Austin M. Titus. executor - of
David Titus,. deceased. . •
Account of Jaacn E. Wright, g.,nardian of Eliza
beth Murray.
Adcount of. Jason E. Wright, gurdian of George
Murray.
Account of ;aeon Wright, guardian Of Willie
F. Mahar.
Account of Jason K. Wright-guardian of Rachel
'Murray. - - - • .
Account of Jason E. Wrtght, guardian of Edith
Murray.
Final account of E. 8. Skeet. altr.inlstrator or Al
intra Blakeslee.
' Final account of Helen C, Salsbury. admintstra
trix of Jerome 8 Salsbnry.
ring account of D, Airs, gbardiau of Tempa
A. Strong.
Final account of John F. Orenshire; executor of
James A. Thomas. deceased
Final account of Moan F4zall, dews Limit, ex
ecutors and Clara Ednall, executrix of Jonas EdnaS.'
K(ESMiUMMISI3I
Final account of G. W.:Brink. and Itogar P. lloucl
executors of Wm,. Rider. deceased,
kilts] account of li. Laporte, execut4 of James
Li Martin.
Final account of Ell:73betti F. Badger and E. S.
Pratt, administrators of J. II: Badger.
Final aeccnant of Emily Gore. Obadiah' Gore and
Oscar C. Gore, administrators of Geo. C. Gore.
Partial account of Aaron Sheeler, guardian of
ClO. Snyder.
PartW account of Aaron Sheol", guardian of Eva
Snyder. , . •
•,,partial account of S. Eirby, Executor of Joseph
Dom.
Final account of 0.1). Bartlett, Adininistrtor of
Jane A Brower.
203 202
80 GO
100 150
50 2 76
ALSO—The appralsonent •ef property set off by
Executors or Adniinietrstoris to widows or children
of the following decedents
Estate of John Doorman:
" Damiel Lerma.
Thomas M. Card.
Elwood Ithodebalmh.
• Evaberi Wertheizer.
And the Sarno will be prosented to the Orphan's
Court of Bradford County. on Thursday the 16th
day of May. 1812. at 2 o'clock. p. m., for confirma
tion and allowance. -
April 4, 1872
APPLICATIONS FOR LICENSE
May Term, 1572, et Towamla.
TAvEntt.A.
Athens. Bornnzh—Clancles Day,
•• Jo M. Pike
•• " • George Jordan.
Tow uslalp—T. W. Knolls.
•• ••• Jacob* Ernery. •
H. E. Gibbs.
Alba Dorongh—/. U. Smith.
Colombia Township-3 as. P. Strom'.
• F. M. Sherman.
•• —ll. W. Ennis.
•• —C.:D. liolcornb.
—s. It. Garner.
—E.' W. Neal.
•• Borough— Philo Mi rqns.": -
Overton Township—Peter Sherman..
Eldgbury •• —Joseph Carr.
•• ••• Chas. trendy. -
Rome Borough—•A. A. Taylor. . '
Sheshequin Township—J. P. Rogers. '-
Smithfield " —Edwin Illa/msion,
Springfield. " —Emily Van Allen.
,Towandallorougb—Thornas E. Jordan. •
••• " 0. 11. P. Disbrow.
" S. M. Drown.,
',• . " 11. G. Goff. . '
•' • •• Patfick Sullivan..
" John C. Wilson.
•• A. K. Smith.-
.4i Martin Crowley.
Troy •• • Wm. B. Orwan.
I:later Township —3l. A. Forrest.
•••• Dalt Golden.
• • • —Charles Rice'..
•• —l. S. Thompson.
- J. 31. Brown.
—John S. She
ton
Franklin
Leßoy
Lltclifiell
Monroe
7 56
lot 200
Herrick
Wyalusiiv,
It Shesbequin
deceased, are requested to_ make Immediate
payment, and all person 4 ba claims against
skid estate timid present them duly- authenticated
for settlement. _ Valk BASHER
MZ=MI
I?XECUTOIVS:NOTI,CE.-
11Notice to hereby given to all persons iiidebted
to the estate of LORKIi7.O ROWLAICDSOIi f late of
Athens twp., deed, must make immediate pay-most.
and all persons having claims against said estate
must present them duly authenticated for settle.
moat.
- p.xEbvrows:NOTlCE.---
A. 4 Notice Is hereby Riven that all persons indebt
ed to the estate of. WILLIXLIC FaNNI.la. &team&
lath of Springfield, are requested to make immedit
ate t, and all peitiona Minim elan= against
nid estate moat k present them WY authenticated flak
settlement - • ISAAC N. FANNING,
April 16T3.-6w; liaccutor,.
IXECtrfOR'S Iv OTICE.-
Notice is hereby given -that all persons indebted
to the estate of WILLIAM SINCLAIE late of Ul
ster, deed, are requested to make Immediate
payment, and all persona hating claims against said
estate 'must present them duly authenticated let
C. E. GLADDECG, t settlement. MeNORILIN,
-
Register. .Mar.27:711. Executor._
JO= QIIIFFIN,
'Executor
NINEE2
T •
RI LIST FOR MAY TEAM AL
11172, AT-Ti7WANDA •
I.cntlai 0 Leeds vs David Baena • else
Henry. lektr vs BIZIIOII3I UMW • • et al
- k. Janes its Joseph .. . -
Stephen Day vs Benjamin k !Ferguson . .... —appeal
Jeredulab VanDermark vs J 0 Ward ..... - . CaSe -
J C Robinson is .I', E. Yaterson. Peld • -
Michael McNally Tallow of Tr:wadi 1
laspb Tome vs Israel Smith - elect --
NII Tot re Meant Street .. - eject
Martha. Tinsman vs William Oriels et al ....t
William Snyder vs Ana' = s
1 -••
0 D Bartlett vi MMus Lode/
A Loder virJ 1 Means kCo - pct to
Oscar If RoctireLl vs J Andrews - - for attach. "4,
Heart Yellin-ant is Chas E Pierce :...:..for attach.
C Stambaugh vat Bradford county case
II W Payne k Sons4ao D Cub et al " issue' -
'Nathan Baker va Sink W Duna et .. . ...... to •
E W Stardevant vs Michael Doratt.',.. debt
Dolmen . 1 / 4 Passage vs B Matteson Mime
James Van Dyke vrElhanan Smith case
It 3 Russell •
Emily Makes vs :suites =worth debt
William Caner vs Stephen Evans • • sPI/gs: - •
Moses O'Brien ira Geo WArnont debt -
........ .. . . . .
D II Wethe At Co VIM Walker it Co.: ; . .. debt
llrialt Terry Use vs I w Dennison ad La
--C B Chaffee vs ri T. Btattget a 1... appotl
Louise C Leeds vs Hiram loatiwietaL..eject
C Hnnalcker vs I 8 Walston ..., ' ' debt
Lewis Havens vs C L Ward hi Co ' "..-
J B Cowell Vs Helier HlehOlge trespass .
James M Decker vs W A Rockwell.— . . .... ~ , .flebt
Jonathan Wblpple vs D Csah Muir - acct Tana ,
William PACluimberlln vs Orfila Ames ' - cari....!„,,LtE,
Catharine Wheeler use Vs MO= .k Stafford Heel'., ••
E A Packer vi/ohn Card— . , ... ' - - eject
A C Moore vs Dreatus Kin' ;till - awl to .• +
Dewy Buell vs W 8 Dobbins trespass . '
F. H. Person vs Tetrlali 'et al . • 41'ga/eh
8 I% Aspinwall vs 8 II Tears- 'trespass
F H.Person TS John Wolf et al appeal
Plt Stowell vs James It Weir hCo debt,- -
James Henry vs 0 8 Pratt _
2P
O F Welled vs Jesse Spalding... issue
-John F Anna vs Willard g, stoli ' - appeal
Henry Miller va :5 Smith adm'r
...-
Andrew l . Pomeroy vs C J Coolbangh et al..— debt
Julia &eta vs C. T. Merry et al ' ~ eject •
' .. vs O. P. Ballard
Sup:mesa returnable on MondaV. May 13, 1872, at _
10. a.m. . ' W. A. THOMAS,
1 April 6, 1A72, - Prothonotary.-
LIST OF THE NAMES OF PER
.SONS, DRAWN At Jtrnoas, For Term
and f.4.oailions, 1812. -
Albany,. 18231 Wilcox t Armen's, Coral H.
Welder ; Darelar. Daniel F.l3rown ;Hurlington
twp., Clarence Pierce; Briilingiop West, fico.
D. Bourne ; Canton twp., Newton Landon, Geo.
Meeker; Litchfield; Isaac Baldwin, Wm. Me::
rill; Pike, Lrinan Bnek SoUtb Creek, David
King; Smithfield, Eli 'E. Hyatt. C. A. Burlin
game ; Standin,,wStorie, John Kecue ; Toiran
da trip.. - John Patterson ; Tnsearors; Justus
Lewis 2d; Terry, M. T.lslotry ; Troy- twp.,
Pa+ rijk Cooney,Steplien r. Wilbur; Wyalnaing,
Calvin Camp, Seth Hornet ; Lit. I:Tast
ed; Windham, Henry Manebeeter ; Wysni , Al
bert Lent.
.111AVI.pl: ma -MST WEILIC;
Armco:a, Charles Crandall, J P Burman; •
:'.thing Bore, J T Burbank; Asrlum, Smith Ste.
rens; Barlingtik. Two., Panic( Kendall,
Waters; Burlington West, Wm: Gar-•
clay, Pavia -Short, Patrick Alec/a-in; L'ua'u;,__-,_
Two., Edsisrd Vet-Emilia; Canton Bari). H
Thomas; Columbia,4 M,Young:Granrine, J .
Leonard, J TBaiier,• Ile ice - ; Nathaniel Matt':
Leßoy, Burton Frolcomb - lJtelifichl, Bober:.
Sanders; Monroe Boro. Mingos: Oitrtoit,
P Corson; Pike, Asa Nichols, Flbworth; ,
Rome Two., Wm. Vought; Smithfield, Allen
Cailiit: Sprmgfield, ti F Adams: Tuscarora, L L
Seenoy; Towanda Born, Weed Emory. Arnow
Pettis. Geo. Ennis; C Pas Sage-; Troy .BorO,
W (3 - Herrick; Ulster, James Vandyke, Geo. W
Nichols, A (I Moore, Wm. H. Hocavrell; WAlbt,
dc 4 o. French;' Warren, lioWcll lloweil, N N
BOven; Windham, Willlana Barnes; WYalusing,
Gcurge S Goodwin; .Wysox, B El Morgatt;
Asylum, E H DeL9ng, Isaac - Ennis, W ti
Heath ; Athens - Typ. Allred` Wright, 11 11
Green, W S Parkes, Geo C Page ; Athens Bore,
Win Minn, Edwin Drake. Fred T -Page ; Al
bany, Adam Murrthey, C W Chapman ; Canton
Typ. Thomas Williams, David PLindleY ; Oran
via., Nathan Palmer, Philip- McKee!, Adam
Innis ; Burlington Typ, John MeDaniels Bare-
ley. Itednirmd 'ricrac!), A F Peterson. John. Mir-
Andrews Leßoy, Delevan- White ; Monroe
Tvp. John Enni.r Pike, Ira Keeney; Smith:
field, John f anEiik ; Standing Stone ; Henry
Fisher; C 110“kcr ; 'Pos arida
13oro,.LecomPt Munday,. J A Record Tti'ca
rora, Geo W Johnson, David Eildin—eri Ulster,
Amara Watkins ; • Warren, C L Corbin, Jelin ,
-Prince, Evan 1.1 Davis, Wni Antiadelli Wind- -
ham, Lott Shoemaker ; Wysox, Stephen Strict:- '
land jr..; Wilmot,. John NI Vase, Lyman Ash
-craft. •• • •
.- . •
I,I33IINISTRATORS NOTICE.—
Notice is hereby given that all pereoile indad
ed to the estate of .111DEOSE AnamAromA of •
Troy tap, dec'd, are regnested to maks immediate
payment, and all persona . having dahlia against said ,
estate mast present the same duly authenticated for
settlement • '• AIM ELIZA staligsr,
E. B. LTITHEit
April 18, 12.-cra
PXECITTOR'S. -NOTlCE—Notici)
is hereby given that . all person!' indebtost to
the estate of JEssr 1t0021,E late ox South Creek,
deceased, are requested to make. immadiate
tuent,- and all perions havill,r claims agains.t(ttes
said estate must present the santo duly antlienti•
cited for settleneut.
Mar.2".'72
NT --
OTICE.LS HEREBY GIVEN
_LI to the tax meets of,Torsuila Borough thstnn
- application will be mule to the next Conti of Com
mon Pleas for the comity of tradford, to atithoriz"
the School Directors of said Borough, to borrow a
sum,of money not exeeeding - Tcn - Thoticand. Dujiars
-for the purpose . of building 's School if ( . 1411.0 in -the
seeohil..Waril of said Borough.
April 9. 'l'2.,
A DAELMSTRATOR'S
.L 1 Notice is hereby given that all persons indebted
to the estate of JACOB DEWITT', fate. of Towandm,
Pa.. decor:sea, are regnesVa to Make immetliato
payment, and all persons hating claims against, said
estate most present them duly authenticated for set
tlement. RALPH W. RUSSELL. -
April :1-1.°72-all "Administrator.
ADIIDTISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-
'Notice is ; hereby given -that all persons inebte,l
to the estate of BASCOM TtYLOR, late of Wyalm ,
tog. degreased, are requested to snake immediate
payment, and ill persons listing claims against said
estate mustpresenttherri daily anthenticated for set
tlement.
ap1.24,'72.xe.
EXEGUTOR'S NOTICE —Notice
Is hereby given that all persons Indebted to
the estate of J.LIAS nocawmt, late of 'aitton. -
deed. are estate-of
to mate immediate Payment,-
and alt persona having claims against said estate
mall - present then; duly authentimica for settle
ment. HLEA.II ROCKWELL,
April 24,',72.' - Executor.
AA DIMIN7STRA.TOR'S NOTICE:-
Notice 10 hereby given to all - persons indebted -
to the estate of JOSEPII 31AHOOD, late of sprizig
field, 'deceased. must make immediate payment, and -
all persons hiring claims against wilt estate mn't
present them Only anthenticated for settlement.
SAMUEL MAHOOD.
Adel% with tho Will =boxed.
UT OR'S 'NOTICE-.-
mar.l3'92wG
1011
Notice is hereby given that all persons indebted
to the estate bf 'Nehemiah 31.13eaeh Life of Sniithlield
tsp.. 'deed. are regnested to make immediate -pay
ment, and all persona having Matins againstsabl OS.
tate - must present the same dilly authenticated for
settleineui. LEWIII BEACII.
elltill. 13. 13111GE1A3i.
Executers.
=
p E CUTR IX ' 8 NOTICE
:Mace is hereby given that all personalndebted
to . e estate of ALVAH - HI X, late, of Warren •
deceased, are.requested to make inunddiate
p yment. and all 'persona having' claims against /
d estate roust present them drily- anthenticatsx, l '
or settlement. Fitt ÜBETII M. MIX /
Aprll 18,'71-ear. , Excv -
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-
Notice is hereby given to all personsindelked .
to the 'estate of HARRY STROPE, late • of W ‘ tis?x•
deceased, must make • imm ediate payment] and
all persons having claims against said estate
must present them duly authenticated for sett%
Mont. _ . 'A, J. NOIK4E,:;-
naar.l3 , 72u'6
ADMMTismAr,raws
Notice to hereby gir,en that an persona.lndebted
to the estato of CALVIN' STONE, late of
deceased, are requesteil to make humediato payment
and all persona having; Vats against said estato
must present them duty Authenticated An
meat'
BETSY STONE,
%Var.:27.'72, Adneris; 'with will annexed.
CORPORATION 11..0 T IC E.
I
In the matter of the incorporation of the Do4y
llill Cemetery Asaociation.' of ionth Creek And
liidgbury.—No. 242,, May Term. 11172.
Notice le hereby given that the above tiame.d
Society has presented to -the Court "of Common
Picas of Bradford County their article of Association
asking for a decree of Incorporation; and the said
'Court having examined the same. and, ending them
correct, will deem tit* they be
13th
prayed for, on Monday. the ISO day of May.
1872, at 2 o'clock p.m., wafts. cause be shown to
the contrary. W. -A. THOMAS.
anr.%-w3
"Prothonotary.
DR. O. D. STILES'
having 'purchased
THE DRUG STORE.
ov L. .t. nIDGWAT, IN /lONE, ra...
now hi steel: end is conetantly meleving - fltell
enpplies of porn and.Medicinee. llyes.Panits,.
Varnishes, &c. Agent for all the most popular-rat
ent Medicines. A fresh auptilt of the eeletwated
IMAS, Clcrk.
`NOTICE.
irons intlebted
VLNEGAIt , • •
Pure Wines and Liquors for rued/004 111 1 14 b. ;
best brands of Cigars and Tobacentchoice Pedalu.
cry. toilet and fancy articles, flavoring extracts, .s:r.
School boolM; stationery. and news dealers our
plied with stationery at Ow prices. AU miscellant.
ens books furnished to Order at publisheis e :Xts.
The Doctor continue to practice m ra
heretofore. °thee at the Drug Store; residence
posite Presbyterian church. Preseriptiona. and re
ceipts accurately compounded at all hours by a m.
t)etent clerk. [April 113,1872:
Ldmlntstrstrlx
COAL AT WYALUSINO s ' -
The undersigned hare on hand; and intend to
keep. a emptily of Saban Anthracite, Barclay, and
hard Anthracite Coal of the Tartans dais.
. 25. 1871. - 0. U. WELI.ES k co.
•
SE EDI SEEDT .
LAEGE AND SMALL CLONT.R AND-110MM'
SEEM)for sale AND ,
.' P.OOKW.Ett,
Feb. 2tla-tw,
atuNll:Jugats
SECOND REEK
ABIGAIL 3f . 'SMOLT.,
waxiAar. 3100111:.
Xxecutor.r.
P. D. MORROW. Fres:ecat.
JAY CHAPEL; Secretary.
F TAYLOJI,
.7 V TAYLOR,
Administratom
AdminfstrittOi